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VOL. 65

WEATHER: Fair and gome warmer through Thursday; high today 75; low tonight near 50.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
WED., APRIL 1, 1064 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 159

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Engine Falls Off
DALLA8 (UP1) — A fourengine turboprop airplane
carrying the White House
press corps lost an angina
over east Taxes Tuesday
night but made a safe emer­
gency landing in Dallas.

■ a ddmintatra■ town, Jack■ of a police

County planning a multi-mil­
lion dollar centrally located
eeurthsuoo in keeping with
rtasidala “ freefone living” on
the county property near Can•elberry. C ontrast will be let
next month.
s e e
Plana have bean revived for
E m akyaerspor type apartment
boost, announced a number of
years age fa r along the lake
front.

M in g

probed,

l|y Sen. John
nKy during a
fonford on his
for the DemoIon for govern-

Mail Stolen
MONTREAL (UPI) _ Sev­
en masked gunmen held up
a post office truck here Tues­
day night and escaped with
10 bags of registered mail be­
lieved to contain as much as
$400,000 in cash.

Cliff Hangers

Telephone officials have datided to installed tho county*Ede metro 'phone toll-free
nystem. In spite o f the subasrtbor veto.

SENATOR AND Mrs. John Mathews are pictured with Stanley Brumley,
treasurer of the Democratic gubernatorial candidate's Seminole County
committee, a t his local headquarters Tuesday afternoon. (Herald Photo)

Jana Paulnod's dream to
hive the Minnesota Twins
train a t Banford Municipal
•tedium wiU come true next

B. E. Porter eaugM a 16rand boas, using a w orn for
sit on a "Jigger pole."
Maria W a ru e rt leeg eherkhod dream to to came true
. . . plane going ahead to build
the Sanford airport to Lake
Monroe, using toil dredged
from the lake bottom. The new
n e tt totmtoal wUl be built
elongates, giving Sanford air,
water, m il and highway teenspertotton ail Tunneled into one

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SALERNO. Italy (UPI) —
A bus carrying 23 German
women tourists hung for more
than half an hour on tho edge
of a 160-foot precipice near
hero Tuesday before a crane
retrieved it.

LBJ A t Desk
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson returned
to his White House dash to­
day to catch up on bualneaa
th at accumulated during hla
five-day Easter vacation a t
his Texas ranch.

UNWANTED PUPPIES were droppe
the City Dog Pound Tuesday and ct
immediate lunchtime problem for aid&lt;
pound. The pups—all eight of them—
young to take their food in any w|
from a spoon held above by Jerry TIM
the dog pound. Some snoozed after H
while others await their turn, whimMi
ly—probably hoping the mother wotfli
Who left the orphans Is still a m yap

John Krteec baa roomed Jim
Crows his pet eaaal project
will not disturb Em elute fishtog to the SL Johns Elver,
e e • ‘ 5
CRy o f Sanford will employ
a “director o f pubUa m fety"
a t a $36,000 annual mtory, to
direst operations of the police
sad fire departm ental Jointly.
Firemen wUl g et a f a l -Kelly

RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) —
Guaaabara State, which in­
cludes the city of Rio da J a ­
neiro, today Joined the grow­
ing revolt movement against
the government of President
Jeao Goulart.
Fiery, antl-Communlst Gov.
Carlos Lacerda announced his
support of the revolt to depose
Goulart who was accused by
revolt leaders of allowing
the country to drift towaMj
Communism. Ten of the afo
lion's 33 states thus far b a t t
announced support of tb a 'flK
be! cause.
Minutes a f t e r LacaatfW
statement, Issued
governor’s oiflce here oafeiroj
short run from G o u isrt'a ifM
ace, state troopers took-M M E
siterns in Rio's d o te M H
movie d istric t
^ -n)
La card a's
annearomB
ty- since the RapublfoyM are
planning a a all-out a n p alg n m eat, carried as a phoned U)j
for all local offices in M l .

Title to the lot adjaei
Sanford Public Library
be received within a
days from the U. S. G«
Adminis!
(GSA), It was repor
by City Manager
Knowles.
The City of Sanfor
$1,011.49 was secs
GSA for the lot, om
of the old postofflet
property.
The lot wUl be uE
rary parking and l
walk way betw«
Street and the cltj
b t a t the rear of I
Administration Build

Contract
For N A S

HIM radio net(lain Horitoato,
kation. The city
iclro la to all
ises the political
itUon. Only the
led in Rio, has
:ed Goulart in
to who has been hol­
la s iocs] palace bo­
th* g barricades end
by tom my gun-bear*
i troopers, said be
Bain there "for the
gf* because of what
M the presence In
^Communist-oriented
III radio immediately
pc Lacerda “ we are
r and will protect you
da Janeiro from the
I leader said the re­
aimed at halting "the
ted Communist march
r " in BratU under

era re Depi'rtment 7"
Mathews' whirlwind trip
through Seminole County was
nearly halted before it started
Tuesday. Hla party, en route
from Cocoa to Sanford, stop­
ped a t Jim Crowe'a fishing
camp Just a t two fishermen
docked with the limit of shad.
Stnator and Mrs. Mathews
and a member of their party,
Steve Trumbull, retired out­
doors editor of tho Miami
Herald, were of a mind to de­
lay their tour and do some
fishing. .
Tho candidate met briefly
with a group of Sanford Ne­
gro leaders, including some
ministers. He told them he
would make no "phony prom­
isee" but did say he believed
Negroes should have more
etoto Jobs and he felt a state­
wide bi-racial c o m m i t t e e
should be named to “iron out
any problems."
The Senator then proceeded
to his local campaign head­
quarters to meet with and talk
to Seminole volunteers work­
ing in his behalf.

rSlM rebels said troops were
B a rfin g on Rio from Sso
M to 1 to demand Goulart’s
W J ig n s t i o i .
GovernMM sources said loyal forete'Were marching from Rio to
h id HorUonte, cradle of the
WASHINGTON (UPI) apimll, to crush the rebels.
'-Radio broadcasts by both Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's
IMIoni indicated the nation condition has deteriorated in
U b on the brink of all-out the past 34 hours, a spokesman a t Walter Reed Army
Medical Center aald today.
The spokesman said the 94year-old general spent a
peaceful night, but added
there has been "a slight drop
in the blood pressure and a
moderate rise la the pulse
rate."
MaeArthur'a kidney func­
' ’Cracker Daks" will be obLscrvet to Sanferd again Eds tion has llmlnlshed progress■rear with members of the Ively ever the pest $4 hour*,
nanford Merchants Assocla- the spokesman sold.
He said pressure on a de­
| lion setting the dates lor April
vice to prevent bleeding in his
17 end IS.
Merchants' atoployes have esophagus would be released
been asked to d iets to “ Crac­ this morning.
The device, called a songker" style for the two days
as one of Uw features for the takea tube, had been Inserted
erent. Hats carrying' "Crac­ Into the old soldier's esopha­
ker Day" bands{aro being or­ gus to arrest internal bleed­
dered by the association, ac­ ing.
Today's report, the first in­
cording to B. L.’ Perkins Jr.,
chairman of the board of dir­ dicating that the famed mili­
tary hero was falling, cams
ectors.
HUlblUy music wUl be pro­ after some "alight Improve­
vided on Saturday night at the ment" waa reported Tuesday
In the kidney malfunction that
elosa of the two-day event.
Perktoe calls for " a genu­ developed after right feet of
ine, city wide promotkm that MaeArthur'a tower Intestine
wa as merchants can be proud had been removed Easter
Sunday,

Gen. MacArthur
Grows Weaker

acker Days'To
April 17,18

More than 100 models of
1664 end 1964V4 cars will be
on display Thursday, Friday
and Saturday when the Sanford Automobile Dealers Asso­
ciation stages its fourth an­
nual Auto Show at Fort Mel­
lon Park.
On dWftoy wM be Chrysler,
Plymdtyl, Valiant, Pontiac,
Bairis?' -Jfotnbter,1 b i n c o i n ,
Mercury, Comet, Triumph,
Chevrolet, Oldsmoblle, Cadil­
lac, Dodge, Renault, Ford,
Falcon and Thunderblrd.
The show will be on open
dally from 2 to 6 p. m.
Participating will be Brass
Motors, Bill llemphiU Mo­
tors, Hunt Lincoln - Mercury,
Holier Motor Sales, Seminole
County Motors and Strlekland-Morrison.
Also on display will be *64
and 'Oltk trucks and foreign
sports cars.
Models on display are fea­
tured In today’s special sup-

The Annual Spring Flower
Show sponsored by The San­
ford Garden Club will get un­
der way Friday a t 3 p. m. at
the Sanford Clvie Center, slid
will remain open until 9 p. m.
Hour* for Saturday are 10
a. m. to 0 p. m.
This show is not only a

Do-It-Yourself
Picket Packet
Too Costly
LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI)
— The "Hamburger Rebell­
ion" on the California State
College campus should mean
a fruitful market lor the
ready-made handy picket pac­
ket on sate in the college
bookstore.
But bookstore manager Je r­
ry Tubbs says sates aren't go­
ing too well. He figures the
$4 price tag Is responsible for
the lack of interest.
The kits contain poster
board, felt-tipped marking
p e n s in assorted colors,
thumb-tacks, handles e n d
enough material for n dosoa
picket signs.
Students have been picket­
ing the school cafeteria in re­
cent weeks in protest to en
extra charge on extra ketch­
up for hamburgers.

Cops Indicted

plement of The Ssnford Her­
ald.
For an added thrill, C sp t
Sol Solomon will appear twice
dally, a t 4 and I p. m.
Captain Solomon (photos on
pace 4) is recognised as the
world's ch.m ploa high shal­
low-water driver. His record
never has.b een equalled Into
■ shallow-tank.
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He will dive from a ladder
m feet u p .in to a tank « f
less than six feet of water.'
His night performance will be
a "fire dive."
Captain Solomon has ap­
peared in two recent movies,
"Queen for a D ty" and
"Carnival Story." He also has
appeared on TV shows, “Sup­
er Circus." "You Asked For
It." "Tho Big Playback,"
"Philco Convention Hour"
and many sports films.
Entertainment also will Inelude music and refreshments.

Garden Club project, but aleo
a community affort through­
out the entire county. 'T ru th
Is Stranger . . . " la this year’s
theme, and w|)I be presented
as a take-off on old proverbs
end adages. There will bo no
admission charge, but a silver
offering will be token.
Hard work, enthusiasm and
cooperation have been expend­
ed by the entire community In
order to stage this fabulous
production, and all partici­
pants a n responsible for the
success of this show.
National accredited Flower
8how Judges will be repre­
sented, since the Sanford
Flower Shows are w i d e l y
known ell over the state.
The Florida State Judge's
convention is being held in Or­
lando April X, and many of
rat.
Sanford baa h a d m a n y
award winning shows, includ­
ing the 8tete Flower 8bow to
I960. The club has received
many credited awards, end ie
widely known for extremely
high quality.

I N D I A N A P O L I S , Ind.
(UPI) — Twenty-two Indian­
apolis policemen, Including a
number of officers, w tre in­
dicted by a grand Jury Tues­
day on charge of ignoring
a flourishing multi-million
dollar numbers racket hare.

Qape PicketedCAPE KENNEDY (U PI)—
Picket lines posted by guards
a t the nation's hugs moonport
today turned away many con­
struction workers and threat­
ened to halt space building
for tho second Urns in six
weeks,

Newspapers Sold
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.
(U PI) — The Westchester •
Rockland group of 10 news­
papers, known as the Macy
newspaper*, has been purchas­
ed by the Gannett newspaper
group, it was announced to­
day.

R. T Mllwee has been nam­
ed director at large of the
Florida Education Assoclalion's Department of Public
Superintendents. Ills election
was made at a recent FEA
meeting to Jacksonville and
announced today,
Mllwee, superintendent of
public Instruction lor Seminole
County for the p ast 11-plus
years, has been an active
member on the superintend­
ent'# group, having served on
a number of committees.
Included among these is the
Minimum Foundation, a post
he has bald for the pest five
years. He U also chairman
of the State SuperintandanU
School Lunch Committee.
It was due to bis work on
this committee, FEA offlrials say, that he has been
named to his present direct­
or-at-large post.
Three years ego, Mllwee
was appointed to the State
Course of Study Committee
by the State Board of Educa­
tion. Prior to that, the state
school superintendent appoint­
ed Mllwee as one of two of
tho superintendents' group to
the Teachers Education Ad­
visory Commutes.
The two committees were
set yp by action of the State
Legislature.

Civic League T o
Hear Besserer

Boh Besserer, edmtoistrator of the Seminole Memorial
Hospital, will be the guest
speaker a t e meeting of (he
English Estates Civic League
Found Dead
to be held at • p. m „ Friday,
DEBARY (UfT) - Coleman at tha m w English Estates
Ray Miller, 43, was found
dead to hla motel roam hare
Tuesday night, apparently suf­ administration and operation
focated from amok*

Days to Register
For the Primaries

Cold Eases
United Prase International
Rain fell along the Pacific
Coast and Middle Atlantic
states today while the grip
of a /reeling spell began to
ease In the South. Peach
growers counted losses into
millions of dollars.

On W arpath
LIMA, Peru (U PI) — Barage Massco Indians, on the
warpath in Menu province an
the Bolivian border, have
seised the airstrip a t Manu
Town end ore besieging e
border ranch, it was reported
today.

City of Sanford la ready to
proceed with ita $800,000 wa­
ter supply expansion pro­
gram. K waa reported this
morning by City Manager W.
E. Knowles. The present plant
a t French Avenue and 13th
Street was constructed by p ri­
vate enterprise In the 1020a
and later purchased by the
city.
Knowles' announcement to­
day followed receipt of ap­
proval of plans by the State
Board of Health.
City Commission Monday
evening will pass on a final
reading of an ordinance ask­
ing for bids for the sals of
$800,000 in revenue bonds to
finance the building program.
Knowles said it follows that
the City will be In a posi­
tion wit'jin 30 days to adver­
tise for bids for the construelion, contract.
Wells will be sunk on the
Mayfair golf course and ana
pumping plant will be erected
there, Knowles said. The golf
courts is owned by the d ty
but bald under lifetime lease
by the Ban Franclsico Giants.
A second w ater plant will
be constructed west of High­
way 17*61 and south of On-

$350,000 Oviedo
Wafer System
Is Discussed
to to to i lit* /
Resumption of planning fo r
n new $360,000 w ater system
for Oviedo wee discussed
Tuooday evening a t a special
celled mooting of Em City
Conned
Dm to tho dynamic Impact
of tho now etoto university
end Cape Kennedy, the need
fof a water systcaf is felt and
eetracilmm a te proceeding
with the thought of a facility
expended to a s m a growing
Oviedo o n e arte the univers­
ity, to be located three mile*
from the d ty limits en I I
610 in Orange County.
Henry Lindsey, Titusville,
speeial assistant to tha re­
gional administrator, U. 8.
Housing and Home Finance
Agency (HHPA), discussed a t
length nil phases of the pro­
posed w ater eyatem.
Benny Ward, former Coun­
cil member, who did extensive
■tody previously, ted tho dis­
cussion on tho water supply
aa reported by Miami con­
struction engineers previous­
ly. This study, financed by a
$3,600 HHPA lo ta, waa shriv­
ed.
I t waa felt Tuesday even­
ing th a t these existing maps
end reports
I n o t to be
adequate fo r the growth of
the area end new planning
will be a “must."
Also present a t the discus­
sion were Harlan Webb,
Frank Wheeler and John
Evens.
Further discuss Ions win he
held by the Council to plea
for a full-scale launch tote
planning end cenatrnctioa of
n w ater eyatem financed w ith
an HHFA loan-

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MIAMI (UPI) — About 1,000
peopla picketed a political
rally for Sen. Spessard Hol­
land Tuesday night while
Florida's senior senator de­
nounced the civil rights bill
pending before Congress.
Holland told the rally, which
kicked off his South Florida
bid for re-election, that pass­
age of the civil rights bill
would be a move toward "set­
ting up a police state."
Police said about 100 mem­
bers of tha Congress of Ra­
cial Equality (CORE) picketed the rally carrying signs
claiming Holland was "out­
moded" and "outdated."
The root of the picketsrs,
pellet said, were senior eltlgens who opposed Holland's
stand on medical care to the
aged.
Police said some of the
demonstrators shouted "We
don't want any handouts, we
want proper medical c a n ."
Holland, who is opposed by
B ralk y Odhsm, told the rally
th at the so-called equal em ­
ployment opportunities com­
mission was trying "to take
control of hiring and firing
and promotion of employes
away from employers."
"Similarly, in labor unions,
tt Is trying to take away from
labor organisations the right
• f determining whom they
w ant for associate members,"
Holland said.
Police said the demonstra*
Stona ware orderly.

PRIZE WINNERS at North Orlando's Easter Egg Hunt included, front
from left, Jay Blanton, Patti Lou Grinstead and Jeff Rybum; second
row, Jim Balcore, Robbie Wright, Casio Fehl and Chuckle McIntosh; back
row, Kevin Bishop, Billy Pllolsn, Billy Hahn and Debby Bishop. Mikle
Greanya also won a prize but was not present for tha photo.

A unique exhibit, the Cen­
ter Street Gallery Artmobile,
will l&gt;e displayed all day Fri­
day at tha Southaide Elemen­
tary School.
Tha Artmnblle began aa a
Chrlitmaa gift of Dr. Hugh
McKean, prealdent of Rolllna
College in Winter Park, to
hia wife. He had purchaaad
a bua for Mra. McKean who
converted U Into tha Artmo­
bile.
It contalna 14 paintings by
artiita from Central Florida,
several of whom appaar In
Who's Who in Amtrican Art.
Tha Artmobile haa bean
exhibited many timas, Includ­
ing tha Sidewalk A rt Festi­
val in Orlrndo.
,
Southalda pupils will be sl­
owed to atudy the paintings,
while their teachers explain
tha art. Tha theme will then
continue Inside tha local
school.
Children will display thalr
Own work in the front hall of
the school and aach will give
an explanation of his work.
Exhibition of the Artmobils
In this area waa arranged by
Mrs. Velma Mitchell, school
principal.

VEGETABLE
REPORT
Federal Stats Market
News Service
Sanford
Shipping point information
for March 81. All aalea
F . O. B. Precooling chargea
aatra unless otherwise stated;
s a n f o R d -o v ie d o
ZBLLWOOD DISTRICT;
Clear and cool.
Cabbage; demand moderate,
Market barely eteady. Domes­
tic round type, 1% bu. crates,
Medium to Urge, some med­
ium alas, $1.10 to $1-36, most­
ly 91.25; 80 lb. aacks, med­
ium, BE eenU to $1.10; Rad
H n , 1% bu. crates, medium
la large, $1; Savoy type,
Medium to Urge, 98-EO.
Carrots; demand good, marb at steady. Topped, film bags,
maah m u te r container, 49-1
f e , aasdhun large, $1.76, email
9a madlum, $1.60, 24- 2 lb.,
medium to large, 91.60; 00
lb. maah sacks, loose, largo,
91.16.
Celeryt demand moderate,
m arket steady. 16 In. crates,
Pascal type, 1H dos., few,
19.10; &gt; dot., 92-36; 214 do*.,
91.76; 9 and 4 dot., $3; 6 and
B dot., 99.60; haarta, film
wrapped, cratea 24 count, 94.
Chinese cabbage: 16 In.
crates, wrapped, $1.60.
Dandelions! 1/2 LA cratea,
looac, $2.60.
Endive: demand fair, mar­
ket steady. 1 l '9 bu. cratea,
91J 6.
Etcamlc: demand fair, mar­
ket steady. 1 1/0 bu. crates,
Lettuce: demand good, mar­
ket steady. Iceberg type, WB
era Us, 24 eount, 92, occasion­
al 92-26; Boston type, EBN
crates, 24 count, $2.60; Ro­
ma Ins type, 1 1 / 0 bu. cratea,
91.76; Leaf type, I t qL baa*
kata, 91.60; Bibb type, 12 qt.
baakeU, 91.
Parsley; Crates, 6 dos.
bunches, |1.00,
Parsnips; Baskets, topped,
12-1 lb., film bags, $1-36.
Badlshes: demand moderate,
market firm. Beakcta, topped,
film bags. Red varieties, 30-0
ot„ 91. few low as 80 cents;

PATRICK wn
ond place in w
nl Science Pall
included n coif
plays and ex]
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A SURPRISE DINNER PARTY wan given by the Chriatian Homomnkers
Chum of the Cubhc)berry Community Methodist Church honoring Sgt.
and Mra. John Geo who have been transferred to Germnny. With the Gees,
ut left, are Mra. Durwln Shea, claaa teacher and Mra. Frank Meaalck. pro­
gram chairman for the evening.
(Herald Photo)

lUBUNUH FLORIDA
D1STUICT:
Clear and cool.
Cabbage: dsmand moderate,
m arket barely eteady. Domeatic round type, I % bu. cratea,
medium, sumo medium large,
1126, occasional, 91-36; 60
lb. sack*, medium, DO renU
to 91, mostly | | ; Red typo.
H i bu. crates, email, 92.60;
Bavoy typo, small, |2.

Farm Brief
REPTILE EXHIBIT at Altamonte Bpr
pared by second grade committee, from
Peer and Jack Shubert.

re Elementary School was pre:t, Gina Wolk, Renee Berg, Jeff
(Ilcruld Photo)

F•MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI)
—•A man who withdrew 943,000 mistakenly credited to bli
bank account won a stand-off
Tuesday In his efforts to avoid
criminal prosecution in a fed­
eral court.
A jury ended its dellbera*
lions in a deadlock after
more than seven hours con­
sideration of the case which
charged T. L. (Cotton) Thaggard with larceny.
U. S. District Judge Frank
M. Johnson Jr. declared a
mistrial after tha jury of 11
men and one woman told him
they could not agree.
A slight smile plsyed on
Thaggard'a face a i ha walked
from the courtroom.
He had already won an
earlier round when the Ala­
bama Supreme Court ruled he
could not be triad on state
falsa pretense charges.
Thaggard has never denied
walking into the Union Bank
and Trust Co. here on March
9, 1963, and walking away
with 943,000 stuffed in a pa­
per bag.
Testimony showed he asked
a bank cleark to verify the
amount of his balance three
tlm ei beforo he withdraw tha
money, all In small bills
painstakingly counted out at
the teller's window.

of North Orlando won aecpgy Division at the Region*
It. Dora. His entry on ants
^tho largo jar, poster dlsg tal records in notebook
Lna total period o f three
(Herald Photo)

ite librarian, Mrs. Ellx
Methods of organizing MM
operating a Community Fubttt
Library in Lake Mary w e n
agreed th at a meet.
taken under consideration last
he held on Monday,
week at a panel discussion
a t the Chamber of
meeting sponsored by the Lake
to Building, a t which
Mary Woman’s Club with
k a o n s attending last
Btoeiln r win bring
County Commlsalon Chairman
5 |ltio n s from local
James P. Avery Jr. as special
i groupa, and
guest.
•ted persona,
Club members forming the
its and idaas
panel were Mra. Clalra Evans,
the library.
Mrs. Mildred Tillis and Mra. for aa^pl
1 this reacting
Ruth BoutwelL Avery waa A l s o l J
•1 French and
asked and anawared questions will be
Ito Altamonte
concerning available a t a t a • grouftj
h lty Library
funds, property rights, taxes Springs j
M workable
and aaslstanca offered from who w rR
■ a library
plans fo n
■ M r a chartand a siiit
Is planproject
Roman's

ed by spokesmen for labor
and eburch groupa on groundi
that h« directed Wirti to suapend th« 95-cant rate last
October a t the request of Sen.
George Smatbers, (D-Fla.).
The AFL-CIO Amalgamated
Meat Cutters and Butcher
Workmen charged this was a
"political deal" that deprived low-paid farm workers of
Important wage protection to
satisfy Smathers’ wishes,
The controversy centers on
the use of about 13.000 work­
ers from the British West
Indies who are imported Into
Florida each year to harvest
fruit and vegetable crops.
Wirts set the 95-csnt hour­
ly rate under his owera tn
block the entry of foreign
workers if they "adversely
affect the wages or working
conditions" of American farm
laborers In the same area.
Those who work on sugar
cane are covered by a fl.U
an hour minimum wage set
under provisions of the sugar
act but this law does not ap­
ply to citrus fruits or vagetables.
Robert C. Goodwin, chief of
the Bureau of Employment
Security a t the Labor Depart­
ment, said he eipected the
95-ccnt minimum would re­
sult In a “ sustanUal" cutback
In the number of workers
brought from the British Wool
Indies.
Goodwin said in an inter­
view that the wage minimum
would attract more American
workers to take the Jobs and
thus ease the shortage that
must exist before foreign
workers can be imported.
Other labor department of­
ficials tald there would bo
new stress placed ost a grow­
er's duty to recruit Ameri­
cans before he is allowed to
bring In workers from the
Caribbean islands.
Harold Edwards, chief of
the liaison office with the Bri­
tish West Indies central labor
urganliatlon, minimised the
Impact the 95-eent rate would
hava on BWI workers In Flor.
Ida.
He said most of the for&gt;
sign farmhands earned more
than 91 an hour a t piecework
rates and le u than 1,000 were
employed at an hourly gate
of 70 cents. The average earn­
ings go up to $1.30 an hour
on citrus fruits, he said.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
There is a wide variety of
meats and fresh produce avail­
able for springtime meals.
Meat markets will offer
shoppers a wide variety of
tha popular rata this week­
end. In beef, ataaka and round
Snd chuck roasts will be meat
MARCH 91
prominent. Pork loins and
Admissions
fUUsts, In addition to broiler£ryars also will ba In good Mildred Ncwson, Mary E,
O pply. There’ll be toms lamb Hargrave, Willie Bush, Berry
■ m veal.
vegetable buys include
K to , beets, broccoli, cabBA
cauliflower, earrota,
■ p d a celery, eggplant, anB g iR Karate, green onions,
I P P a t lettuea, Roma Ins letjuN A '’ mushrooms, paralay,
[fcpmah, spinach, New York
medium also onions, and
[■Ulna potatoes. Top fruit valmas era honaydews and new
b o p Texas oranges.
Eggs and dairy products,
Mr in good supply, continue
reasonable buys.
F ish and seafood counters
■ feature clams, fillets,
■ i t , smalts, oysters, seal2 k and swordfish.

BEAR LAKE BROWNIES of Troop BOB enjoying an Easter Egg Hunt
last week a t the home of their leader. Mrs. Kay Vlots in Forest City,
were Mary Jane Cromwell and Veralyn Viets, seated, and standing,
KathI Million, Valnrie Forsyth, Jenny Schnfer, Mary Alice Patterson,
Marilyn Welnar, Peggy Bonekemper and Debra Lovett Mrs. Viets is in
back.
(Herald Photo)

Whits Icicle, 24 8 ox., 91-51).

Finland la the world leader
la par capltq consumption of
.milk. Ilia level of consump.
’lion is 70 par cant higher
Urnd to the U. 8.

MIAMI fUPI) - The four
men accused of trying to
bomb s Florida East Coast
freight train near Vero Beach
March 12 will be arraigned
here Friday in federal court.
Joseph Vedder, 32; Hugh
Winn, 86; John Kstalkos, 40,
all of Miami, and John W.
Davis, 29, Fort Pierce, arc
charged with conspiracy to
"derail, disable and wreck"
a FEC train by placing a
dynamite bomb on the track.
FBI agents, who had been
tipped off by an informer,
staked out the tracks and
watehad the dynamite being
placed near a trestle over a
canal.
Vedder and Davis were ar­
rested In Fort Pierce shortly
after tha dynamite trap was
rigged. Winn was arrested in
Miami tha next day and Katalkos was taken into custody
In Miami March 28.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
rp cutback in use of forl farm workers in Floris foreseen when a govKent . Imposed minimum
)t of 93 cents an hour
is effect April IS.
Ibor Secretary W. Wllllard
ts ordered the 91-ecnt rate
lay following a alx-month
9 to examine "new evi­
ls" offered by growers
l opposed tha move.
Is late President John F.
psdy was sharply er!Uelx&lt;

Hospital
Notes

Mra. E. C. Williams of tha
Sanford Story League an*
nounced today that the many
frianda of Mra. Chart** L.
Park. Sr-, hava been Invited B. R. SINGLETON,
to attend a reception and pro­ a v i a t i o n electrician
gram bring given by Gov. 2/cl, was commended nt
and Mr*. Farrla Bryant in "Meritorious Mast" of
Tallahassee Thursday n ight
Heavy Attack Squad­
TTie event will honor Mr*. ron 7 aboard the USS
Park and 17 other nominees
Enterprise. He w ag
for the Florida Mother-of-thehonored
for devising a
Year award. One will be nam.
m
o
r
e
efficient
means
ed the Florida Mothar-of-th#of
testing
flight
control
Year during a program to
follow the reception. The a f­ systems of the A-5A
fair will be held in tha House "Vigilante" flown by
of Representatives Chamber VAH-7, land-based at
Sanford Naval Air Sta­
in tha state capitol.
(Navy Photo)
Tha Florida Mother-of-the- tion,
Year will represent the state
Among the many engineer­
in a nationwide competition
for the honor of being named ing changes in the 1964 Tem­
American Mother of the Year. pest is Its iiz«. The wheel­
base has been increased to 115Inches and the overall length
la 203 inchea, an increase of
8.7 Inches. Also new la tha
chassis featuring a Pontiac
built six-cylinder, in-line en­
gine and box typo frame for Ian Church and Floyd Kicks
Charles Wertey Turner Sr., improved riding and quiet- ards of the Lake Mary Ett&gt;
m tnUry BchooL
!
63, of 3412 S. Sanford Avenue, nasi.
died Tuesday night.
Born Nov. 7, 1000, in Mar­
ietta, Ga., he waa a line fore­
man for Florida Power and
Light Company.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. liOlUe Turner; tw o
daughters, Mrs. Robert Kinard and Mra. Lowell E. Jef­
fords; two sons, Charlca W.
Turner Jr. and Dallas S. Tur­
ner, all of Sanford; two sis­
ters, Mrs. Iladie Stiller of Ft.
Salerno and ’ Mrs. Beatrice
Collins of Sanford, and 10
grandchildren.
Arrangements for services
and burial will be announced
by Gramkow Funeral Home.

C. W. Turner Sr
Dies Here At 63

Named Country
King N'gola, who invited
the explorer Paulo Dias da
Novels to aattla there in 1978,
gave the nam* Angola to
Portuguess West Africa.

NEW PHONE COMPANY offices are located
in this Early-American style building at Com­
mercial Street and Palmetto Avenue here in
Sanford. The Southern Bell Telephone Company
moved to its new headquarters this past week-

veturl shape, now a
is styling tradition, has
to mors pronounced la
64 models, sweeping the
oMoe Into flared rear
K panels to visually
Oed roof and bait liaas.

lern in everv detail, the bulldlnf
er one which formerly housed on

i I* Kirk WU renovat*d k* the
(Herald Photo),

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New Reporter
Announced For
Oviedo Area
Mrs. John E. (Evelyn)
Lundy Joins Ihe Herald news
department this week as cor­
respondent-reporter for the
Oviedo area taking over the
duties of Mrs. Bernice K eltV
who has so sbly served in this
capacity for the past months.
A resident of Oviedo for
more than seven years. Eve­
lyn Is a member of the Oviedo
Woman's Club, of the Oviedo
Parent-Teacher Organisation
and of the First Methodic
Church of Oviedo. She IbM
gardening, sewing and read­
ing as hobbies.
The Lundys, who live on
North Lake Jessup Drive,
have two children, Jane, a
senior at Oviedo High, and
Ann (Mrs. Leonard Faulk), a
student at Orlando Junior Col­
lege and mother of a two-snd-one-half-year old daughter,
Martha.
News reports may be sub­
mitted to Evelyn by telephone
at 363-3160 or in person at her
home.

Egg Hunt Held
In Chuluota
The annual Easter Egg
Hunt sponsored by the Great­
er Chuluota Community Club
waa held Sunday afternoon
at 3 p.m. following postpone­
ment from Saturday due to
rain. Soma 65 children par­
ticipated.
Winning prizca for finding
gold eggs wer* Harriett
B u r n s , Patty McCullough,
Markie Rica, Stevi* Jonea,
David Fox, John Fox, Des­
tiny McPherson, Laurie Gold­
man, Jeff Fore, Debbie Branrart, Arnold Jackson, David
Sltcaron, Jodie Jordan, Ricky
Rlepe, Mclodie Julian, Terry
Grant, Bert Burns and Pant
Davit.
Eggs for the hunt were
boiled by s group of women
from the Baptist Church and
were dyed and hidden by girl
acouta of the arcs. A number
of the fathers assisted with
the actual hunt which was di­
vided into two age groups,
one for those six through 10
y e a r s and one for those un­
der aix.

Contract Let
On Stadium

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S H O P T IL L 9... FRIDAYS

MRS. JO H N LUNDY

Road Camp Trio
Is Recaptured
PALATKA (U P D -S heriffs
deputies captured three Ne­
gro youths Tuesday night
about 12 hours after they es­
caped from a state road camp
near here.
Deputies said Willie Corley.
18. Jam es Hartley, 17, and
Clarence Anderson, IS. were
tracked to a swamp at near­
by Russell by bloodliounds.

League To Have
Boiled Dinner
Ladies of the Friendship
League of the Congregational
Christian Church will sponsor
a New England Roiled Din­
ner this Saturday.
Serving is scheduled from
5 until 7 p m. and will take
place In Fellowship Hall of
the church, corner of 2tth
Street and Park Avenue, San­
ford. The public la invited.

Legal Notice
iv t i i f county ju d g e 1*
r o r n T , iv s m i y o n sr.w i.
m il k rni'NTV. st a t e o f
1*1.0111II V.
iv n i : i e s t a t e n r
MONTEZ

E.

HA ItlUS.
Deceased.

FINAL NOTICE

N o t i c e l» hereb y g iv e n that
the u n d ersig n ed w ill, on t h e
4lh day o f May. A. D„ 1&gt;*4.
p res en t to Ihs H on orab le C o u n ­
ty J u d g e o f S em ino le County.
F lo rid a, the ir final re tu rn , a c ­
co u n t and vo u ch ers, a s Adm in .
Is tra trlr es o f the e s t a t e o f
MONTEZ E. KAURIS, deceased,
nnd a t said time, then and
there, m a k e ap p lica tio n to the
said J u d g e for a final s e t t l e ­
ment o f th e ir a d m in is tra tio n
o f said a s t a l e . and for a n Or­
der d i s c h a r g i n g Ih sm a s auch
A d m in istra trices.
Dated t h i s th e Tltfc d a y of
March, A. D. 1M4.
T h e lm a It. l . l v l n g s t o a
D a r n i c a M. I l s v e r l y
As A d m i n i s t r a t r i c e s o f t h s
estats
of
MONTEZ
E.
HARRIS. Deceased .
8TENBTROM, DAVIS *
Mc I n t o s h
A t to r n e y s for A d m in is tra trices
Poet O ffice n o t I5»n
Sanford . F lo rid a 37771
P u b lis h April 1. !M «

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The Jack Culpepper Construc­
tion Co. of Tallahassee was CDT-t
awarded a . $438,841 project
o r REFER BNDIM
Tuesday for expanding Flor­ NOTICE ELECTION
NOTICE IS IIEItR RY GIV ida State University's football
KN that t h e Roard o f Cou nty
stadium by 11,000 seats.
C o m m is sio n ers
of
S em ino le
Ths Culpepper firm was County , Flo rid a, h a e called for
a
R
ef
eren
d
u
m
E
lec
tio
n
l o be
awarded tha contract after a
held In S em ino le County . F l o r ­
controversy over the bidding ida. on t h e l l h d a y o f May.
procedure developed during A. D. lJ t 4 , fo r t h e p u rp ose
of
having
the electors of
•the morning session of the Hemluol* County . F lo rid a, vota
for or a g a i n s t C h a p te r t t - l » 3 t ,
State Cabinet.
resolution Is one used to erase
from the record of e ith e r
House what is considered un­
desirable.

Legal Notice

// Unit YOUR DOLLARS BUY M O RE at FIRESTONE

Ael o f ilte L e g i s l a t u r e o f the
S ta t e o f Flo rid a, b e c o m in g a f ­
fectiv e , aald Act b ein g :
-A N
ACT
AUTHORIZING
T H E COUNTY O F S E M I­
NOLE. FLORIDA . TO CON­
STRUC T OR ACQUIRE W A T E H CONSERVATION AND
CONTROL FACIL IT IES IN
S AID COUNTT F O n T H E
CO NSERVATION. DE V E L O P MKNT. UTILIZATION AND
DISP OSAL OF V A T U It:
PROVIDING FOR T H E USE
OF F U N D S AU THORIZED
flR
R E C E IV E D U N D E R
T H I S ACT. I N C L U D I N G
F U N D S FnOM T H E RALE
OF G E N E R A L ORMOATION
RONDS. A S S E S S M E N T
RONDS. AN D AD VAI&lt;ORCM TA X E S : DEF IN ING P R I ­
MARY A N D
SECO NDARY
W A T E II CO NSERVATION
A ND CONTROL FACIL ITIES:
AUTHORIZING T H E COUNTT
HOARD TO CR E A T E
S PE C IA L
TAX
DISTRICT
A ND ASSESS. LEVY AND
COLLECT SPE CIA L ASSESS­
MENT T t X NOT TO E X ­
CEED
TIIIIB K -T F. X T I I S
(1/101 OF A MILL EACH
Y EA R: AUTHORIZING T H E
SUS PE NS ION
Olt
DEN IA L
OF PERMITS. INCLUDING
RUILDING
PERMITS.
IN

IN T H ® CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR -SF.MIAOI.lt COUN­
TY. FL ORID t
WOONSOCKET INSTITUTION
FOR SAVINGS, a Rhode Island
a a v ln g a bank.
P la in tiff.
N.
AU OUSTU a
BERNARD
Msk i : b . JR.. *t al.
D sfs n ila n ls .
NOTICE o r SUIT
T n s STAT E OF FLORIDA
T * i A u g u s t u s Rsrnard McKss.
Jr., r s s l d s n c s unknow n
Ana A. M cK s s, rasldsnes
anknown
Th a
m a i l i n g ad drss* a f
ttiss* d t f s n d a n l s Is: n o
Josquln
J lm ln ri
Ruble.
Call* da Manual! tlulm era
No. II, Barrio d* l-sral,
C a r t a t s n a . Spain
Ton ar* h sr o b r n ullflsd that
a su it has b s s n filed a a a ln st
yo u
In (ha a b o v e e n t itle d
m u s s , and t h a t yo u aro r e ­
quired to fllo y o u r a n s w e r
w ith Ih s Clark o f this Court
and lo aorva a copy the reo f
upon Iho p l a i n t i f f os p laln l l f r * a t to r n e y s , whos* name
and
ad drtaa
la
J t nn ln a a .
W a lla . C I a r k a and l l a m COST OF
KCCH
WATER
lllon,
KOO
lla rn a tl
Na­
CONSERVATION OR CONt io na l Dank Bu ild in g . J a c k s o n ­
T It O I, F ACIL IT IES) AU ­
v i l l e ». Flo rid a, not later than
THORIZING
n o n d s on
May S. 1**4. I f yo u fall lo do
O T H E R OBLIGATIONS TO
ao a d scr a t pro eonfaaso w ill
F IN A N C E S A I D
FACILIbe sutorad a g a i n s t y o * for the
TIES! AUTHORIZING SAID
r e l i e f d em anded In tbs c o m ­
COUNTT TO E N T E R INTO
plaint. T h i s su it la to foraCONTRACTS
O il
AGREE­
clo se a m o r tg a g e . The real
MENTS
W IT H
OTHER
pro perty proceed ed a g a i n s t Is:
pi : ii L i e
BO DIES
ron
Lot 11, Rlock It. SUNI JOANS.
GRANTS.
OR
LA N D ESTATES, a s u b ­
OTHER
ASSISTANCE IN
d ivision. a cco rd in g to a
T H E CONSTRUCTION. AC­
p la t tharaof. recorded In
QUIRING AN D FINANCING
P la t Rook 11. p a g es I t
OF SAID KACILITIES; PROto t : o f Iho Publlo Records
VIDIXG FOR T H E C R E A ­
o f S e n iln u li County , F l o r ­
TION O F DEPART M ENT S.
ida
R O A R 1»S. Oil AGENCIES
W IT N E S S m y hand and Ihs
RE LATING T o SAI D F A C I­
a t a l o f said Court a t Sanfo rd.
LI TIES:
PROVIDING
KOIt
F lo rid a,
this
tails
day
of
AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
March, l i f t .
ATTEST:
(COURT S E A L )
( a l J a m e s P. Avery, Jr.,
Art hur H. B e ck w ith . Jr..
Clsr k o f t h s Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlsn
D sp u ty d a r k
J t n n l n a a . W a t ts , Clark s
a n d H a m ilto n
B a r n e tt N a tio n a l B a n k Bldg.
J a c k s o n v i l l e I. Florid *
P u b lis h April 1. I, U , I t . l i f t
sC DT-d

■ i t W n, Adam Mailer
iS p tio w
indicating the
poijH IU yiaf glaucoma were
f0* ® ° T * *5*’ of 94 prrk &gt;*1b tin 839 tested during
the^Beet* aeries of five cllnIci^B doA ed at the DeBary
C o^^B uni Center under ausp l &gt; B ( JUm DeBary Civic
A s ^ H i k f in cooperated
a i t ^ B ' '» U fix District Hotp i t f S iAyton* Reach.
&amp; ^ ^ ^ 9 l t e r Rcarick and
M rw T u fad e T runell, cochairmen of the civic clinic
committee who made the re­
port, said that thoae with
symptoms were re-checked at
a later clinie resulting in a
total of 19 persona being ad­
vised to consult an eye spec­
ialist for final diagnosis and
possible treatm ent
Assisting at each clinie
were one or two eye techni­
cians and two Pink Ladies
Iron tbs Halifax hospital. In
all, a total of 12 DeBary Pink
Ladies and IT men from the
Civie Association participated
in the project.
It is planned that a similar
series of clinics will be con­
ducted in DeBary next year.

Legal Notice
notice o r s«L®
Nolle# Is h e r e b y g i v e n th s t .
pursuant la a F in a l Deore e a t
Foreclosure en tered In eanee
numbered 11*17 In th e Circuit
Court
af
S e m in o le
County,
F lo rlt e, I w i l l aelt th e p ro .
perty ( d u e l e d
In
Sem inote
County. Florida, deeerlbed ae:
Let IS. Ulock 0 . SECOND
RAVENNA
PARK
8F.CTION OF LOCH A RIIOH.
acc ording
to
the
plat
the reof
aa
recorde d
In
Ueok &lt;*. P a g e* is thrn St
a t the Publlo R eco rds o f
Seminole County , Florida.
Tnaelhcr w ith the f o l lo w in g
Item* o f p ro p erly w h ich are
located In and p e r m t n n n l l y In­
stalled »• a part o f ilie Im­
provements on said pro p erly )
O. r . R efrig era to r, Model
No. IIA 11, S erial No. OTISSIM
O. E R a n g e. Model No.
.1401. Si rial No TT07IJ41
Stewart W arn er W a ll F u r ­
nace Model No. O S-7 IB
The es prcee e n u m e ra tio n o f
the f o r e g o i n g Item s sh a ll
not be deem ed to lim it or
roatrlet
llie
a p p lica b ility
o f any o th e r l a n g u a g e d e s ­
cribing In g e n e r a l term*

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Long-lasting
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Adjustable
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Big 8 ” wheals w ith
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foreg o in g descrip tion nnd ths
habmdam
t h e reo f;
also
a ll
g a s . steam, elec t r ic , w a t e r , en d
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AND r u n AEMIXOLa o o c iTT. FLORID A.
IN CIIANCattY NO.
ALBANY SAVINGS RANK. *

Smart pel lei elude of bins
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for extra protection.

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NOTIC® OF SAL®

N e t l c e la h e r e b y g i v e n that
p ursu ant i s the F in a l Decree
or Foreclosure and S a le e n t e r ­
ed In the &lt;**■( p en d in g In the
Circuit Court In and for S e m i ­
n o le County, Flo rid a, c a s e doek e l number 1JI1L Iho undersig n ed Clerk w ill eel) the p r o ­
p erly s it u a te la ehld c o u n ty
described aa
Lot H
OOl
o iI.;
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[, O
u N
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v D
v A
a Ltea.
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FIR ST ADDITION, accord Ing to 'he plat Ih ereot as
recorded In Plat Rook It.
P a s s 14. Publlo Records or
Samlnola County , F lorida)
T o g e th er with a ll etru o tu res
and I m p m v r a e n t s n o w and
h erea fter on agld land, a n g f u ­
tures a t ta ch ed t h e reto ; a leo a ll
gas. ataam. eleetrlc. water, nnd
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Chevrolet Highlights

Valiant Emphasizes
Gains In Economy

'64 Line Of Haulers

Building upon • world-wide dels Is continued for 1964.
record of isle* aueeeit this
Higher compression ratios
year, Valiant moved into the for both tho standard and the
7964 model year with design
changes giving emphasis to optional engines provide lm
further gains In economy of proved economy on regular
grade fuel. The previous 1.3 to
operation and reliability.
“ Wo have Improved upon 1 compression ratio, standard
the qualities that have made for I&gt;oth engines, is increased
Valiant an outstanding suc­ to 8.3 to 1 for the standard 170
cess In every country in the cubic Inch engine, and to 8.4
world where It has been of to 1 for the 223 cubic Inch op­
fared," said C. E. Briggs. tional engine.
Valiant engines have a new,
Vice president of Chrysler
Moton Corporation and gen diaphragm • type automatic
oral manager, Cbrysler-Ply choke. The vacuum-operated
mouth Division.
, diaphragm Is enclosed in
lie said Valiant, whleh has self-contained unit mounted
seored i to per cent U. 8 alongside the carburetor body.
sales gain thus far this year, Its function is to assist in
bolds first place In the expo/t opening tho choko blade after
m arket and la the leading the engine has started.
Since It has no sliding parts,
United States compact In 1963
model year Canadian reglj the need for maintenance Is
eliminated. The diaphragm
tratlons.
“ Wherever it is marketed It action offers no resistance to
is being regarded as the in the closing action of the auto­
duatry's best all-around com matic ehoke spring in return
ing the choke blade to starting
pact," Briggs said.
The front end of the 1964 position after the engine has
model Is extensively changed been stopped and allowed to
Tbe bumper Is wider and is cool.
A new, Improved, self-clean
mounted high to provide sy
parlor protection to the grille ing crankcase ventilator valve
The grille has a new horizon Is used in the cylinder h r;d
t i l design extending the full cover that requires less main
tcnance.
Width between headlights.
Tbe spark plug cables are
In the rear, the most notice•ble change is In the tall made with a special grade
lights which are vertical In neoprene Insulation for long
shape and follow the contour service and protection from
underhood temperature.
e f the rear quarter panels.
The 1964 Valiant lino con­ The terminal on each Ignl
sists of nine models in five lion cable Is new and has two
body styles—two-door sedan, major improvements. The end
two-door hardtop, four-door that receives Uie cable is SO
sedan, convertible coupe and per cent longer and Its inner
four-door station wagon. In surface Is lined with a scries
tbe deluxe Signet seriea, an of ridges that, once applied,
attractive new sporty looking seise the cable jacket in •
vinyl roof is available as an permanent, vlse-llka grip.
option on tbe two-door hard­ The other end of tbs termi­
By n arry Jehnem
nal is equipped with a new,
top.
A little brown dog is pro­
Mechanical features Include additional spring clip with a
higher compression for both detent for a more positive viding material for an everthe standard 1T0 cubic inch bold upoa the spark plug ter­ expanding human Interest
101 horsepower engine and the minal.
story for passerby a t a cer­
Longer, more protective
H I cubic Inch 143 horsepower
tain spot near Lake Monro*.
engine plus improvements in spark plug covers provide in­
The dog hat been there for
creased Insulation against
fuel and ignition systems.
New features, available for moisture infiltration by ex­ a t least two wtsks. I t seldom
the first tim e la tba Valiant tending a greater distance In- leaves the one spot, apparent­
line, Include a Chrysler Cor­ both directions from tho spark ly picked by it as Its home
away from home.
poration-engineered fully syn­ plug term in al
Little Is known about the
A new Chrysler-englncered
chronised, floor - mounted
four-speed manual shift trans­ four-speed manual transmit dog. Onlookers cannot get
mission, a Sure-Crlp differen­ alon with Hurst gear shjft close enough t* it to even
tial to minimise rear wheal linkage Is optional for all Val determine Its e*x. I t ie com­
spinning on slippery surfaces, lant cars. Gear ratios are pletely brown, as far as can
and a push button electrie 3.09 In low, 1.02 in second, 1.40 be determined, Is on the
in third, and direct In high. small aide and Its cara etick
windshield washer.
Other Improvements are The reverse is 3.00. Tbe trans­ ■tralght up a t all timea. It
■aw, Wronger and safer door mission gears are fully syn­ doea not appear t* be hun­
locks, relocated and re-design­ chronised In all forward gry.
Monday afternoon a news­
ed seat belt anchors to pro­ speeds, and the shift lever Is
man
and hit wife revisited
floor
mounted.
vide a a unobstructed rear
A Sure-Grlp differential Is the area and the dog waa
floor area, an Improved air
conditioning system with a now optional on all models. It there. They tried to call for
narrower, more efficient cool­ minimises wheal spin under It but it ecooted back into
ing unit, an Improved closed conditions of poor traction by the Jungle like brush along­
crankcase ventilation system permitting a larger share of side the lake.
Hi* spot Ie about midway
requiring less maintenance, tho torquo to go to the rear
between
Lake Monroe Inn
an Improved fuel tank otier­ wheel having the greater trac­
and the Interstate 4 bridge
ing greater protection from tion.
Self-adjusting brakes are •panning the St. Johns River.
stone damage, a new lifetime
oil filter In the automatic standard equipment. A mech­ 17&gt;e dog's “home" is on tbe
transmission and an Improved anism Incorporated In the lakeside of Highway 17-02.
three-speed manual transmis­ brake unit of each wheal auto­ Tho Herald newsman called
sion providing superior sec- matically adjusts the shoes to on the sheriff’s office for ad­
sod gear operation and great­ take up wear In linings, thus vice and Deputy Wealey
eliminating the need for per­ Place responded. The two
e r durability.
men walked toward the dog
Tbe five-year or 80 thous­ iodic manual adjustments.
and-mile warranty on tbe en­ A remote control rear view and again It scooted into the
gine and drive train compon­ mirror Is offered for the first tall wecdi.
They backed their way
ents Introduced on 1961 mo­ time this year.
through the brush, following
a makeshift trail mada some
time ago by either fishermen
or those seeking bait. No
footprints were visible, indi­
cating no one had been there
a t least sine* Saturday's
heavy rain.
Tha dog kept Its dlstane*.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - let's population of close to
The
ecerchere, dubbing the
792,000,
making
Washington
The city of Wsshlngton, long
regarded • • s political step- the only city of Us size In the dog “ Brownie’’ for lack of a
child of the federal govern country to have a Negro ma­ more accurate name, called
for it to no avail. Aa they
BMnt, take* a step this year jority.
To tbe civil rights forces entered the "Jungle" tha dog
toward becoming ono of tbe
and other District residents, would work ita way to tha
family.
For the first time since winning the right to vote was edge, then move along with
1800, residents of the District a milestone in a campaign to the would-be rescuers.
It’s theorised the dog waa
of Columbia, the fedcrally-ad win many of the rights citlministered
enclave
which sens of the SO states take for either with a fishing party
and had wandared away, only
comprises Washington, will be granted.
The ultimate goal of this to l&gt;e left there aa tbe fish­
allowed to vote la a presi­
campaign is self-government. ermen departed, or It was
dential election.
How It votes Is not liksly The District of Columbia is dropped there by Its former
to hsvo much effect on the now governed by Congress. owner.
Either way, tha atory U a t­
November citation. It will It has no congresalonal repre­
have only three electoral votes sentatives of Us own and la tracting increasing attantlon
out of a total of 840. But administered by three com­ by passerby as tha days pass.
many citizens of tbe nation's missioners appointed by the
capital regard thla ai a vic­ president.
vote In the May prim arise and
Through the years, tbe fight tbe fall presidential election.
tory.
Their fight to gat the vote for voting rights and for selfTbe email turnout somewhat
baa lining out over many government were closely in­ tempered tbe victory for Uie
years. It finally ended In 1961 tertwined. The coming elec­ civil rights groups. They had
when ratification of an on- tion, in this perspective, is to charged that registration pro­
f r a n c h i s i n g constitutional some persons a victory over cedures were Inadequate and
amendment was completed. a bloc of southern congress­ had predicted the available
But the November election men who so far have stifled registration facilities would be
will be the first ebanre Dis­ In committee tbe District’s swamped.
trict citizens have to exercise attempts for borne rule.
Julius ilobsoe, local leader
tbelr new rig h t
Despite a campaign for vot­ of the Coogruas ef Racial
Among those who have er registration, the early turn­ Equality (CORE), ooe of the
championed voting rights for out fell below expectations. moat militant groups in the
the elty are civil rights On Jan. 3, the first day, only District, admitted the facul­
groups. Negroes make up 1,35; out of some 108,000 pot­ ties were handling the load
^o«U 37 per cent of the espi- &lt;ential voter* signed up to easily.

A sporty new pickup built Driver and engine ere local-'
on the Chevelle chassis, the far forward while the flat
addition of a new lightweight load floor offers a high ratio
Chevy Van and a number of of cargo space—211 cubic fe e t
mechanical advances of In­ Of rugged Integral body-frame
terest to truck-minded Auto construction, the Yen has a
Show visitors are highlights payload capacity of up to
of Chevrolet's 1964 line of 1930 pounds. A proved 90-hp.
haulers.
four-cylinder engine is stand­
Tbe Chevrolet truck array. ard with a I20-hp. six option­
Induing 194 models with al.
capacities ranging up to 38.Chevrolet engineers point
000 pounds gross vehicle out that the five-yesr re-de­
weight, also caps a five-year sign and development pro­
re-engineering and develop­ gram climaxed by tbe 1964
ment program started with trucks has brought such ad­
the i960 models.
vances as Independent front
The new pickup—the Che- wheel suspension and vari­
vellc El Camlno— combines able rate springing; a new
high-styled dash, load-carry crew of lightweight and effi­
ing utility and passenger com' cient 4- and 6- cylinder en­
fort and offers a wide range gines plus new VS and diesel
of functional and luxury op­ power; end new frames.
tions, even to bucket seats. It
Chief 1961 refinements that
is built on a 113-Inch wheel- round out the program are:
base and features perimeter a new forward-slanting front,
frame construction. Engine of­ pillar on convential and shortferings include two six-cy­ hood cabs for easier entry
linders — standard 120 and and exit, and Improved cab
optional !55-hp—and tiro VBs sealing and Insulation.
—195 standard and 220-hp.
Self - adjusting brakes, 66,optional.
000-mile front suspension lube
Built on a 90-lnch wheel­ interval and lower transmiss­
base, the new Chevy Van com­ ion floor tunnel for most H
bines exceptional maneuver­ and H-ton models. Longer-life
ability, efficient and economi­ exhaust systems end lamp
cal operation and loadability. filaments.

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CAI*T. SOL SOLOMON will thrill visitors to the Sanford Automobile
Dealers Associations fourth annual Auto Show Thursday, Friday and
Saturday at Fort Mellon Park with his world famous high diving net. lie
will foil 128 feet Into less than six feet of wuter.

Haydon Burns
FOR

Lillie Brown Dog Dodge Dart Features New Styling Look
Mystifies Herald
News Reporter

D. C. Citizens Allowed
To Vote For President

Dodge has unveiled its 1964 compacts ottering a threeDart and said Uie new family speed automatic transmission,
slsa compact offers greater also has a new, full-flow
comfort, convenience, dur­
transmission oil filter which
ability and safety.
Tbe Dart also features i will help Increase the life and
new look in styling and sign! reliability of the transmls/leant improvements In en­
gine performance.
Fatting emphasis en simpli­
Built on e 111-inch wheel city, Dodge engineers have
base, Uie Dart la offered in upgraded the D art's Interiors,
nine models, including two both In styling and durability.
convertibles and two station
Tha new Instrum ent1panel
wagons. I t la one of three design Is functional and un­
separate Dodge lines, the cluttered. The upper 'surface
others being the standard-site of the panel has mar-proof,
Dodge end the medium-price suede-flnlsh paint that reduces
Dodge 880.
wlndshtid glare. A'full-length
Byron J . Nichols, Dodie color-keyed safety pad Is
manager, pointed out that standard on tha Dart GT and
Dart tales in tbe 1961 model optional on other models.
year were more than 143 per
For driver conveniences,
cent higher than sale* of the heater control knobs have
comparable Dodge car In 1962. been relocated high on the
“ We believe tbe 1964 Dart center face of the panel, with'
will win even greeter popul In easy roach.
arlty," Nichols said. "Styling
Fabrics are 100 per cent ny­
and engineering refinement lon warp for strength and dur­
will make it even more ap­ ability. There are five Inter­
pealing to the buyer who ior rotors— red, tan, blue,
wants a smaller car w4th all gold and black—for U&gt;e GT
Uie comforts and convenience snd four for the 270 and 170
of a big car."
models.
A major styling ebange for
The D art'i trunk capacity
the Dart is a new, broad remains one of the biggest In
grUle composed of fins, ver the compact flsld—equalling
tlenl lines. A rectangular bar and in some cases exceeding
across the face of the grille that of larger cars.
displays the Dodge name in
Alert to the consumer’s de­
block letters.
sire for personalized Irani
A simulated air scoop on portatlno, Dodge offers nine
tbe hood la outlined in chrome, Dart models in three series:
and distinctive new molding a two-door sedan, four-door
along the aides appears to sedan and six-passenger sta­
give the car added length.
tion wagon in the low-price
Tbe rear window h at been 170 Scries; a two door and
Increased a full three inches four-door sedan, convertible
In width, providing more at- and els-passenger wagon in
traeUve styling and better the &gt;70 Series; and a tworoar vision for the driver.
door hardtop and convertible
An Increase la compression in the deluxe GT Series.
raUo has Improved the ef­ Thirteen exterior colors are
ficiency of the Dart's 179- and available. A new and unique
223-cubic-inch, six-cylinder en­
gine*. Both operate economi­
cally on rwgular grades ef
gasoline.
A new automatic choke
modulator and Insulation re­
finements In the Ignition cable
assembly Improve starting re­
Dodga Truck Is geared to
liability, particularly In very
take a larger share of tba
wet or extremely cold wea­
truck market in 1964, after
ther.
riding through the 1363 model
A feature available for tbe
first time in the 7864 Dart Is year with the highest sales In
Dodge's new four-speed man­ a decade tad a 46 per cent
ual transmission. The floor- sales Increase over the prev­
mounted shift has particular ious year—nearly three times
appeal to sports-minded com­ the Industry average of 16 per
pact car buyers. Tba trans­ cent.
mission gears are fully synch­ Outlining 7364 truck produc­
ronized in ail forward spseda. tion end sales plans, Dodge
Another new option la tbe Assistant General Manager
Sure-Grip dlffareoUal, which Philip N. Buckminster said;
“An Important factor in our
minimizes wheel spin and
provides more positive tract­ current truck-sales success is
ion under adverse road condi­ tbe policy we instituted last
year of making engineering
tions.
Other new features and im­ improvements as they are de­
veloped, rather than waiting
provements Include;
Stronger and more reliable until the traditional f a l l
door latchee, redesigned floor change-over period.
"Aa a result ef this policy
anchors for seat baits, an
electrical windshield washer of no model change, yet con­
with pushbutton control in the tinuous improvement, buyers
center of the wiper knob, re­ of our 1964 vehicles will get
mote-control outside rearview tba benefit of mam than 80
m irror, m e n a Beet!vs seeling anglnaering advances made
of windows, a tailgate window during the past year."
safety device for etatlea wa­ Buckmisttr said t b a • •
gons and Improved seeling ef l sage* include the new
convertible tape.
Dodge-ferklns Six 334 diesel
The Dart, one sf the few

Dodge Trucks
Show Increase

Anniversary Gold, selected
eipeclslly for Dodge's 50th
anniversary, is offered on GT
models.
Sevan two-tone color com­
binations, with the roof con­
trasting with the body, are

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available in the 170 and 270
Series. GT models have a
contrasting color only in a
"aldesweep" along tbe side
of the body. Twenty-four com­
binations, keyed to tbe inter­
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Ita majoatk Grand Ballroom will become
“the world*# largest all-electric kitchen"
through tha installation of 100 flamtlm
dtetrie ranges and other electric appliance*.
This la tho first time that Florida
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accorded tha honor. Let's prove that
Florida oooks are the brat oooks!
Your faoorlt* rtclpr cm tain! Cakee, eookfcs,
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$100 cash prize to each of the 80 Cantoraid
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�Minister In Viet Nam Hears Vows Of Sister Here Girl's Skeleton Found In Woods Nixon Blasts U. S.
Policy In Viet Nam
Four Teenagers

A brlde-elect'a wish that her
m lsilonarr brother se rrin f In
Saigon, Viet Nam, perform
her wedding ceremony was
fulfilled Sunday night via a
long, long-distance telephone
call.
As a result. Miss Marion
Routh became the bride of
Ronnie Chilton In ceremonies
at the Central Baptist Church.
The couple and their wed­
ding party had arrived at the
church at 6:15 when they
were told the call would
come through. But it was de­
layed by technical trouble for
almost three hours.
For nearly 30 minutes the
bridal couple, matron of hon­
or, best man and the minister
of Central Baptist Church, the
Rev. Gall Smith, had waited
at the altar as the appointed
time drew near.
But then came the delay. A
previously scheduled radio
broadcast at 7:30 went on the
air and at its conclusion the
ushers escorted the wedding
party to front pews.
Mrs. Shirley Grieme at the
Organ played the wedding
inarch and the bride and her
father, Walter Routh, walked
down the aisle.
' “ Who gives this woman?"
(sid the minister at the
church. “Her m other and I,
was the reply.
And then the vigil began
anew as the organ continued
playing.
A black telephone with an
amplifier had been placed at
the altar so the Saigon minis­
te r's voice could be heard.
They waited, became tired
gnd sat down In the front pew.
The phone rang lntem pting
the quiet. The operator told
the Rev. Gall Smith thl call
frould be ready in a feu min­
utes. The minister heU the
phone.
Then came the voice of the
bride-elect's brother, th | HtV.
Walter Routh J r., from Viet
Nam. His voice was char as
be asked the matrimonial
questions. The dou tie-ring
ceremony was used.
After he had pronounced
them man and wife, tho Rev.
Mr. Smith gave the bcnedic
tlon here.
The couple and several
others went to the pastor’s
study where they talked to the
Saigon missionary. In the re­
ception room was a four
tiered wedding cake, made by
the bride's father.
The cake featured two large
layers on the bottom aad sep­
arating the two top layers
were four white columas. Un­
der the top layers were a min
iature bride and bridegroom.
Thus, after a long vigil, and
with the aid of a transoceanic
telephone connection, t h e
bride was united in m irriage
by her brother.

Bisons Fined
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI)
—The AmehJcan Hockey Lea­
gue has fined the Buffalo Bisons $1,000 for an illegal loan
of a playes and suspended
Buffalo center Gesald Melnyk
Indefinitely.

Captain Named
KINGSTON, R. I. (UPI) Steve Chubln of Forest Hill.
N. Y., will serve as captain of
the 1964-65 University of
Rhode Island basketball team.

HALLANDALE (UPI) —
The skeleton of ■ young girl
was found partially burled In
iwsmpy woods Tuesday near
this small city 18 miles north
of 51(ami.
Cause of death was not im­
JEROME, Mo. (UPI)—Four mediately determined but a
adventurous teenagers who police spokesman laid "in nine
were lost for 12 hours deep in
a maze-like cave w e r e
brought out early today by a
volunteer rescue team. They
were In good condition.
A crowd of about 50 per­
sons, Including the boys' par­
CAIRO, U. A. R. (UPI) —
ents, gathered around bon­ Ohio housewife 5Irs. Jerri
fires near tbe cave while am a­ Mock, took off for Cairo early
teur spelunkers searched for today from Tripoli, Libya, on
the lost youths.
another stage of her round the
Old-timers spun tales about world trip in a aingle engine
their own experiences in Mis­ plane.
souri caves to keep up confi­
Another lady pilot, Mrs.
dence during the all-night vi­ Joan 51. Smith of Long Beach,
gil.
Calif., was expected to land
Police said the youngsters, In Natal, Brazil today on her
who were exploring Bruce attem pt to retrace the route
Cave on the Gascondc River taken by the late Amelin Earabout two miles from here, hart when she flew around the
also built a fire in the cave world 27 years ago.
while they waited for res­
51rs. Mock, of Columbus,
cuers.
hnd planned to fly directly
The boys were identified as from Bone, Algeria, to Cairo
Kennedy Lewis, 15, Gerald Tueaday. It was not known
Cook, 18, Andy Yousley, 18, here why she stopped over in
and Teddy Miller, 18, all of the Libyan e|ty.
Roll a, Mo.
5frs. Smith, who had been
Police learned the boys ground-bound for four days In
were missing Tuesday when a Surinam (Dutch Guiana) by
fifth teenager, Gary Edge- engine trouble, took off for
man, 16, found hla way out Natal 5!onday but waa forced
of the cavern shortly after he by bad weather to interrupt
lost track of his companions. her Journey In Belem, Brasil.

Saved From Cave

Women Continue
World Flights

MAMMAL AND INSECT exhibits prepared by second graders at Alta­
monte Springs Elementary School are displayed. Committee in charge of
this collection included, from left, Ilicky Clark, Elizabeth Mengcl, Marcia
Bowman and Rebecca Hodges.
(Hcruld Photo)

out of 10 easeo like this K is
foul plsy."
The skeleton, burled in sand
but partially unearthed either
by rain or animals, was found
by threo vacationing young­
sters. Tho children who found
it were Kathy Rice, 14, and
her 12-year-old sister, Diane,
of Ontario, Canada, and John
Cafer, 13, Indianapolis.
The medical examiner said
the victim was a white girl,
between 9 and 12 year* old,
who had brown hair. She had
been dead about two months,
he said.
The skeleton was found In a
marshy area off State Road
A-I-A.
Police Chief Enrl 5!ltchell
said the body had been burled
in the sand under a tree and
"either w ater or animals
pushed some of the sand
away.”
Mitchell aaid he was check­
ing with other aouth Florida
police departments to see if
any missing girls were report­
ed two months ago and tho
medical exnmlner planned a
more extensive autopsy today.

SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
—Former Vice P r e s i d e n t
Richard M. Nixon today crltl
cized the Johnson administra­
tion’s policy in South Viet
Nam as weak, wavering and
inconsistent.
He said that any failure to
maintain a firm stand here
would mark "the beginning
of the end" for the United
States In Southeast Asia.
Arriving on what was bill­
ed as a private business trip,
Nixon first said he would
not discuss polities because
it wpuld be inappropriate to
do so in a "battle area" and
might em barrass his former
running mate, Ambassador
Henry Cabot Lodge.
But minutes later during a
airport press conference, he
tore into the administration’s
Viet Nam policy, asserting
that it is "plagued with incon­
sistency."
Nixon missed his scheduled
luncheon with Lodge, because

hit commercial flight arrived
three hours later after a de­
lay in Bangkok.
Lodge did not go to Saigon's
Tansonnhut Airport to meet
Nixon. They met later at theEmbassy,
Nixon aaid that his threeday visit it for business purposes in connection with hla
New York law firm. But he
said he expects to meet Lodge
and renew acquaintances with
tome Vietnamese friends.
Nixon aaid that during hi*
visits to other Southeast As­
ian countries on hia current
tour, he found that many
American officials were say­
ing the real problem was a
lack of flrm neu and deter­
mination on the part of the
United States to stay in South­
east Alla In general and South
Viet Nam In particular until
final victory was achieved.
Nixon epent four da ye la
Malaysia and four daya ia
Thailand before coming ta
South Viet Nam.

EVERYBODY
READS THE

THRILL!
8ECOND GRADERS in charge of exhibit on Mollusks and Fish a t Alta­
monte Springs Elementary School were, from left, Gay Bickmore, Reed
Davis, Marty Huth and Greg Schwelzer.
(Herald Photo)

to a new palatine
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Trapped By Fire, 7 In Family Burn To Death
BEVERLY, Mass. (UPI) —
Seven persons, a father, his
wife and all five of their chil­
dren, were killed early today
when fire raced through their
thrcc-story h o m e trapping
them as they slept.
Police identified the dead
as John M. Crandell, 40, his
38-year-old wife, Barbara, and
their children, Richard, five,
John, eight, Jam es, nine,
Catherine, two, and Stephen,
10.
The bodies of the parents
were found huddled together
on the narrow flight of stairs
between the second floor and
the attic. Authorities said
they apparently were over­
come by dense smoke as they

groped their wsy towards the
attic in a desperate attempt to
save their children.
Authorities said the fire
started on the second floor
and quickly swept toward the
attic of the frame house.
Cause of tbe blaxe was un­
der investigation.
Fire Chief John Callalay

with

said "The aecond and third
floors of the house were fully
enveloped in flames when we
got there.
"There waa no way for us
to get into the upper floors to
ssvc these people."
A first floor occupant, Mrs.
Laura O’Connell, 60, fled un­
injured.

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MATH E X P E R T nt
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Fileger of 214 South
Elm A v e n u e . The
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Seminole County’s Visiting
Nurses hsve msde 142 visits
■s of March 1 with the major­ REG 37* .. KRAFT
ity of patients being those
w i t h cardlo • vascular all*
meats, Mrs. Grace Fisher, CRACKIN GOOD CANNED
supervisor of VNA told mem*
bers of the VNA Council at
a recent meeting.
Pstlents have been refer­
red to the services of the visit­
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inole County physldsns end
REG. 49/ PINKY PIG
two from Orsnge County,
Mrs. Fisher said.
Pointing to the benefits of
home nursing care, besides
giving the patient professional
aid, carrying out doctors' or­
ders, teaching families how
to care for patients, the aver­
age cost of the home visit was
$2.31, Mrs. Fisher noted. This REG. 39/
is possible because the charg­
es are based on a sliding
scale which is determined by
the patient's ability to pay.
Council president Kenneth
McIntosh told the council
members that they are the
walking messengers of the
services of the VNA, which
being fairly new to the com­
munity Is not utilised as much
as It could be, because "peo­
ple Just are not aware that
this service Is available." Ap
point m ints are made by call
Ing the Seminole County Pub
lie Health Department, with
referral from the family phy­
sician.
Speaker for the recent
meeting was Dr. Kenneth
Wing, who described vascular
repair, and the types of oper­
IV-D ■RAND
ations that can and have been
performed. He particularly
noted Uic great advances In
the saving of lives by the use
of artificial veins which can
be joined to those of the body
W-D tRAND T-IONI
and replace damaged artcr
ics.
Dr. Frank Leone, County
Health Director, announced
that four classes of Gray
Ladles have been capped,
with more classes expected In
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Wives of St. TUchard Coun
ril 6357, Knights of Columbus,
will sponsor a smorgsilmrd
from 4 until 7 p. m. Sunday In
the social hall of All Soula
Catholic Church in Sanford.
Proceeds will benefit the coun
cil'a building fund.
A wide variety of meats,
vegetables, salads and des
»«rta will be available a t nom­
inal prices for adults and chil­
dren. A tlOO door prise will
be awarded.
In charge of arrangements
for the event are Mrs. Donald
LeFils, chairman, Mra. Fran­
cis Reardon, co-chairman end
Mra. John Kennedy Jr., Mrs.
Joseph Fatglone, Mrs. Rich­
e r ! Forbes, Mm, William
Joyce, Mm. Gilbert Fileger,
Mrs. Joseph O’Connor, Mra.
Louis Huddleston, Mm. Theodure Michels and Mrs, Theedure LaTour.
Ticketa may be obtained by
contacting any member of the]
sponsoring committee or from
members of the KCo. Tickets
also will be sold a t the door.
'11* public Is invited.
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J. F. LYNCH, seaman,
has b e e n commended
for “outstanding work"
with Heavy A t t a c k
Squadron 7 aboard the
USS E n t e r p r i s e .
VAII-7 is land-based at
Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion. Mrs. Lynch and
their two children re­
side at 600 Park Ave­
nue while he Is a sea.
(Navy Photo)

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10Vi-«c. Con

Sfafe Realtors
To Convene In
Palm Beach
By Donna TUIpa
Th* quarterly meeting ol
the Florida Association of
Realtor* will ho held April 1011 nt the Palm Beach Blltmor* Hotel, Palm Beach.
P ro f ram for the meeting
will Ineluda real eatat* commlaalon counaalln* arrrlca,
brokers Inetituta huh, traders
club aaaaion, farm and land
brokers educational m aatlnr.
board a f directors meeting,
board officers problem ellnla
and the exchange of ideas by
realtors attending.
Members of the Remind*
County Board of Realtors and
their wlvea who ar* planning
te attend Include, A. R. Lormann, president; F. Stewart
Helmly, rice president; Wil­
liam H. Stamper, past presi­
dent and Hibbard Casselberry,
realtor.
Nina Seminole County real­
tors reported January tales
totaling 9123,876. February
ealaa totaled |84B,7B0.

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FLORIDA ALL WHITE

Souther* Bell Telephone
Company this year will give
an outstanding Florida high
•chool eclenca student and
hie teacher e trip to tho Boll
T o l o p h o n o laboratories la
Murray Hill, N J .
The student will bo (slock­
ed a t th* Florida State
Science F a ir which begins
Thursday a t the Civic Audi­
torium In Jacksonville. All
students entered in the phy­
sical science category from
high schools located in South­
ern Bell’s operating a r ts 1*
Florida will bo eligible.
During their visit to the
Bell labs, tha atudant end
teacher will meet with BO ts
60 students and teachers
from all over th* United
States.
In addition to touring tho
aba, th* students will attand
ecture demonstration* held
ujr Bell laba personnel end
will have tha opportunity t«
meet with scientists who
have worked on tha Boll sys­
tem’a Tel*tar communications
satellite.

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l^D Club T o Meet
Thursday P.M . A t
t h e H D Center
The Home Demonstration
Club will meet Thursday,
April 2, at 1:30 p.m. at the
Demonitratlon Center, with
hostesses Mrs. W. B. Brinson,
Mrs. Clyde Stinson and Mrs.
ijoy Tillls In charge.
; Social feature will be a
question and answer program
oti “Tell Me, D r."
Cecil Tucker and Ernest
lamdbcrg will be special
guests.

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Pape 8—Wed. April 1, *64

I tr u ll

Judy Lavender
Horioree
O f Birthday Dinner Party
Miss Judy Lavender, daugh­
ter of Mrs. Curtis Lavender,
was guest of honor at a birth­
day dinner party last Thurs­
day evening at the Capri. The
Misses Maria Rowland and
Candl Condcr served as co­
hostesses assisted by Maria's
mother, Mrs. W. P. Rowland.
Each guest ordered the din­
ner of her choice, and a beau­
tifully decorated
birthday
cake bearing 18 candles com­
pleted the dinner course.
Judy was lovely in a stun­
ning white sheath worn under
a sm art blue and white plaid
coat.
The guests presented Judy
with an exciting bathing suit
for one of her birthday gifts.
Enjoying t h e celebration
were Mrs. Curtis Lavender,
and Mrs. W. P. Rowland and
the Misses Susan Deal, Susan
Brown, Janet Johnson, Mari­
lyn Hunt, Peggy Grier, Cent
Wheatland, Brenda Brown,
and Sharon Stanul.

Cheese Products
Supplement Diet
With Protein

a
Cheese ie a happy choice
for the main protein dish for
a meal, says Miss Isola Wil­
liams, nutritionist, Florida
Agricultural Extension Berr­
ies.
Two ounces of Cheddar
cheeae supplies as much pro­
tein as two and one-half eggs
or two cups of milk, or two
ounces of lean meat or fish.
Two and one-half ouncts of
cottage eheese gtres you the
same amount of protein.
Cheeie supplies not only
protein, but also calcium and
riboflavin, and Vitamin A,
provided the cheese Is made
from whole milk.
Most of tha cheese sold In
American-type. Cheddar la the
best known. For a taste de­
light make a casserole with
Cheddar. Misa Williams rec­
ommends this one:
Cheese-Macaroni Casserole
Cook 7-ounce package of
elbow macaroni. Rinse and
drain. Place half of macaroni
in buttered casserole. Top
with 1 cup ahrsdded sharp
Cheddar cheese. Mix 1 tea­
spoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pep­
per, and 1/8 teaspoon oregano, and sprinkle half of thla
mixture over cheese. Slice 1
amall onion Into rings and
place half In casserole. Pour
half of a tall can of avaporated milk over onions. Re­
peat in layers until all in­
gredients are used, reserving
some shredded cheese to
sprinkle on top. Bake 00 min­
utes in a 000-degree oven.
Bervo with a fresh fruit or
tossed green salad and you’ll
have a delicious, as well as
nutritious, meal.
A girl applying for an of
flea job should shua anything
In her apparel that savors of
eccentricity. Look neht, trim
and sm art. Forget extreme
clothea and Jangle jewelry.
Remember that you're not
applying for a model's Job.
Only aa attractive, efficient
appearance is expected el
you.

NEW SPRING

COSTUME
JEW ELRY
JUST ARRIVED!

MISS JUDY LAVENDER, center, was guest of
honor nt a birthday dinner recently at tho Capri.
Miss Cnndi Condcr, left, and Miss Maria Row­
land were co-iiostcssca of tho occasion.

Plentiful Beef
Supply“Retains

Airs.

Dickerson Commended Record Level

For Service To Gardeners
Mrs. S. C. Dickerson, a
Sanford resident for many
years, is In complete charge
of the stage area for the Gar­
den Club Flower Show. The
planning, execution and place­
ment in thia area, is the focal
point of the entire show, and
Mra. Dickerson has gracious­
ly volunteered her services
for this monumental detail.
Aa owner and operator of

Grey Shadows Nursery, Mra.
Dickerson has shared her vast
knowledge of landscape de­
sign and horticulture practice
with all desirous of her ser­
vices. She has been a garden
club member for many years,
and has expended her time
and energy in all phaaea oi
the club work, including lec­
turing, planning of the horti­
cultural sections and in the
Identifying end classification
of plants.
In the planning of the Flor­
ida State Flower Show held In
December, 1900, at the Civic
Center, which waa a National
Council of Garden Clubs
Award Winner, Mra. Dickerson waa Instrumental in tha
huge succesi of the show,
having planned and staged
the entire horticultural sec­
tion,
Mra. Dickerson has recent­
ly sold her nursery and Is
moving to Jacksonville, where
she will be living next door
to her daughter, Mrs. Peter S.
Roy, on S. Atlantic Boule­
vard.
Sanford Garden Club la in
deed grateful for having such
• generous personality as
Mrs. Dickerson for a mem­
ber, and aha ia to be highly
commended for ell her efforts
in the paal a a well as thla
•
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generous parting gesture of
•
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planning and arranging the
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ALAN HAHN
Flower 8how.
By Dorla Dean
Alan Ilahn, a student at Ly&lt;
man High School, celebrated Enterprise
his 17th birthday last Thurs­
day with a dinner party given
by hla parenti, Mr. and Mra.
William Ilahn Jr., of Lombar­
dy Road in North Orlando.
Others enjoying the celebra
Mrs. Ernest Jones enjoyed
tlon were BUly end George a delightful trip to Cocoa last
Hahn, Alan's brothers, and
week to visit her daughter and
hla grandparents, Mr. and
Mra. William Hahn Sr., of family.
Enterprise.
The appetising dinner menu
consisted of sauerbraten, po­
tato balls, vegetables, appla
sauce, relish, end a delicious
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
coconut birthday cake bearing
17 candies.
Mr. and Mra. Hsnry Wurth
of Eldorado Drive had es
A fresh, high quality egg their guests for the Easter
stands high In the frying pan holidays, Mrs. Wurth’s son
according to the U.H. Depart and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
m a n t of Agriculture. It Mrs. Robert Barista, of Sufdoean’t flatten when broken fern, N. Y., end granddaugh­
out of the shell.
ter, Gail, and grandsons, Ray
and R obert

Birthday Dinner

Honors Alan Hahn
Of No. Orlando

Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem­
onstration Agent, tells ua
thxt beef has been elevated
to tha featured spot on the
April Plentiful Fooda List of
the U. S. Department of Ag­
riculture.
Beef luppllca, which for
tha past few months have
been a t or near record levels,
have continued large. Prices
at retail are favorable, and
they should stay th at way
through April.
So If thare ere any beef
eaters In your family, now ia
the tint# to serve them all
the beef they want. Much of
the beef now coming to mar­
ket is graded USDA C hoicehigh in quality and full of
flavor.

Personals

Mrs. Truluck Hosts

Checkmates And

UDC Chapter

V A H -II Cancel

Meeting

Meeting

Checkmates a n d VAH-1J
The Norman d« Vere HowDead
Eight have canceled thq
ard Chapter of the United
regular meeting this Thurs­
Daughters of the Confederacy
met Friday with Mra. J. H.
day due to the fact that al|
Truluck at her residence on
service personnel and theis
Magnolia Avenue.
families will go on a depend­
The meeting waa opened
ents cruise that day.
with the ritual, pledge to tha
The regular monthly meeV
flag and salute to the Confed­
erate flag and with the Lord'*
ings will resume in May.
prayer in unison.
EASTER CHAPEAUX were donned Friday by tellers on the distaff side
Routine business followed
a t the Florida State Bank. Pretty tellers are left to right, Carolyn Lane,
with Mrs. W. L. Merritt, pres­
Barbara Harvey, Colleen Ressler, Mary Forguson, and Marie Bowen.
ident, presiding.
At the next meeting the
Chapter will conduct memor­
ial services at the cemetery.
Mra. W. B. Kirby and Mra.
Claude Herndon are In charge
of thla committee.
The Pilot Club of Sanford
Mra. Merritt announced the
Two Seminole High School I Latin Forum held in Satellite Club banquet, and were in­ held the regular buslnesi din­
nominating committee, Mrs. students were recently hon­ Beach at the Satellite Bcacb strumental in the success of ner meeting recently a t thq
H. B. McCall, Mrs. Martin ored at the annual District I High School. These students this elaborate program .
Chic Center, with the presb
Bram and Mrs. Kirby.
deserve commendations for
dent,
Misa Janet Smith, con­
Mr*. T. J. Taylor read a
having won these high schol­
ducting the program.
beautiful poem, "into the
astic honors.
Co-hostesses for the even,
Woods" written by Sidney La­
nier.
Dottle Jardlne, p o p u l a r
ing were Mrs. Hazel Field,
A paper prepared by Mrs.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Esther Rive, Mrs. Sue
Richard Gleason, "Jefferson
Calvin Jardlne of Lake Mary,
Stevenson,
and Mrs. Margaret
Davis," was read by Mrs.
Hodge.
and
a
Latin
II
student,
placed
Merritt In the absence of Mrs.
first in Roman History, which
Special guests included Mra,
Glcaaon.
was
one
of
the
top
honors,
and
Ruth
Mettlnger, Miss Audrey
Mrs. Truluck served re­
most difficult.
Decker, and Mias Gill West,
freshments to the following
the latter two representing
Jerry Cullum, a Latin IV
members, Mrs. F. B. Adams,
student, and the son of Mr.
the Anchor Club of Seminole
Mrs. Oram, Mra. W. R. Dy­
and Mrs. M. L. Cullum, won
lUjh School.
son, Mrs. Herndon, Mrs. Kir­
second award in the classical
Mrs. Shirley Secord, pro.
by, Mrs. A. W. Lee, Mrs. G.
oratorical contest at the
gram chairman, conducted a
E. McCall, Mrs. It. B. Mc­
Forum.
most interesting and educa­
Call, Mta. Edmund Mclach,
Mrs. Boyd Coleman, Latin
tional discussion and quiz oq
Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. Taylor,
teacher of these students, la
"Know Your American His­
Mra. R. R. Wright and two
extremely proud of a job
tory," with prizes awarded to
guests, Mrs. Nannie Perry
well done.
Miss Audrey Decker and Mrs.
and Mrs. W. B. Wray.
Both Dottle and Jerry were
Felice Swanson.
JERRY
CULLUM
DOTTIE JARDINE
recently featured in The Latin
A delicious chicken and
dressing dinner with all tha
trimmings was prepared and
served under the capable di­
rection of Mra. Thelma Little.

American History
Quiz Conducted

Latin Forum Winners

Plans Supper And

Political Rally
The PTO of Lake Monroe
School will hold a spaghetti
supper Friday night at the
school at 5:30 p.m.
Following the supper, a po­
litical rally will be held, and
all of the political candidates
of the county will be intro­
duced i t 7 p.m.
The public is invited to at­
tend this interesting program.

Sanford

Mr. and Mra. W. C. Clause
Sr. recently had as house
gucits their grandaughters,
Kathy and Nancy Gramllng
and parents, Mr. and Mra. Al­
bert Gramllng of Orangeburg,
South Carolina.

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DAVID CARR, a reent graduate of The Good
Shepherd Christian Day School, and sisters,
Sherry and Laurie Carr, are moving to Macon,
Georgia with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Carr, after residing in North Orlando for
four and one half years.

Glfls • Cards • Books
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service, does good work, doss It prompt­
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appreciate Its customers.”

Seven new member* Join­
ed the DeBary Community
Methodist Church on Easter
Sunday, making IT since
Palm Sunday service.

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Linda and Alan from Morristown, N. J., have been visitIng Mr.' and Mra. W. P.
Chapman Sr. on Old Monroe
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State Capitol. Mra. Park la
An Interesting evening eaa
special guest and will be pre­ develop from a “Who's Who*
sented "Florida's Mother of party. Secretly collect baby
pictures of all invitad gueste
the Year" award.
and use them as place cards.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crow­ Guessing ju st who is who
ley of Cincinnati were house- will bring about e lot of goodguests of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es natured laughter.
Chestnut last week. Mrs. ‘Set the theme for the par­
Chestnut la a sister of Mann­ ty, suggests the Society of
ing Hariett, whose son, Ken­ American Florlsta, with an
ny had major surgery in Cin­ appropriate centerpiece. It
cinnati in November. Mrs. could comprise carnations,
Chestnut accompanied h e r daisies, snapdragons, e n d
brother’s family thera and Baker fern, arranged to flow
was a guest In the Crowley through and mass a t the bot­
home.
tom of a pretty picture
The Crowley's daughter, frame with the glass removed.
Pat, is a student a t Purdue
University and a member of
their travelling show which
entertained a t Orlando Air
Force Base last week. The
Crowleys, Chestnuts and H ar­
rietts attended the show.
Also, the entire H arriett
family gathered a t tha homa
of Mrs. Chestnut's daughter
In Winter Park on Friday
evealng so that all could meet
and thank tha Crowleya for
their hospitality during Kenny'l illness.

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by her mother Wedneiday,
March 85, at tha DeBary Res­
taurant. Among tha guesta
were Mrs. Myron Accardl,
Mrs. Harold Lynch, Mrs. Ro­
bert N. McGee, Mrs. Ernest
Prew, Mrs. Harry Whitaker,
Mra. Peter Koppenaal, Laura
Platt Brown and Mra. Earl
Innls. Cards were played following tha luncheon at tha
home of Mrs. Fellows.

Clinton Sommer of DeBary
Drive la a patient at Fish Me­
morial Hospital la DeLaad.
Mr. Sommer le an official of
The DeBary Aria and Crafts
Mr. and Mrs. Claire FelClub. Ho will be glad to hear
Iowa of Naranja Road are anfrom hla many friends ia tha
Mr. and Mra. Georg* Nicely area.
of DeLeon Road have as thalr
FOR ANY OCCASION
guest, Mrs. Cecil C. Hines of
Mrs. M. Roberts is a patient
FLOWERS
Winston Salem, N. C.
at Florida Sanitarium la Or­
ARE ALWAY8 —
lando. Mrs. Robert Is a mem­
CORRECT
Mra. William Hula J r . of ber of the DeBary Choristers,
Show Low, Aria., daughter of The DeBary Glee Club and
Mr. and Mra. Claire Fellows tha AU Saints Church in En­
of Naranja Road, waa guest terprise. Drop her a line as
of honor a t a luacbaon glvan It will ehoar her up.

Sid Vihlen
Randall Electric Company
112 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 222-0915

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green
of Bonita Road had as their
recent guests, Mr. and Mra.
Maynard Wettlaufar of Free­
port, Long Island, N. Y.j Mr.
and Mra. II. Hoitetter and
Mrs. Hostetler's sister, Mias
Mabel Slack, of Matvcrue.
Long Island, N. Y.; Mr. and
Mra. Frank Hall of Rockvilla
Center, Long Island, N. Y.,
ta d Mr. and Mra. Paul Ran­
dall of Mai v a n s , Long Island,
N. Y.

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Mra. Sidney Welsa and
daughter, Susan, of Fort Wal­
ton Beach, apent Easter week­
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Coleman end with Mr. and Mra. Wal­
and daughters, Terry, Mercy, ter Gielow.
Marylu and Andrea, of Atlan­
Mr. and Mra. David Gatchel
ta, Ga., spent the Easter of Feraandino Beach have
weekend with her parents, been visiting friends and
Mrs. and Mra. W. E. Kirch- their patents, Mr. and Mra.
John Hodge and Mra. For­
boff.
rest Gatchel.
Capt. and Mrs. Winston J.
Misa Sally Williams has
Barr of Moody AFU, Valdos­
ta, Ga., were recent guests of returned to Margaret 8cott
ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. College in Decatur, Georgia
R. Strickland, on Palmetto after spending her spring
quarter break with har par­
Avenue.
ents, Mr. and Mra. Fred Wil­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. liams.
Daniels Jr. and children, Dus­
Mrs. A. J . Peterson and
ty and Ann of Miami wera
guests of relatives over the Dr. Charles Park 8r. will ac­
company Mrs. Geneva Park
Easter Weekend.
to Tallahassea Thursday to
Mr. and Mrs. W- P. Chap­ attend award ceremonies at
man Jr. and children Cynthia, tha Chamber Houaa of tha

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�Oviedo Beats Lyman 1-0 On Ninth Inning Single
About Sports

Thinking Out Loud
BT JULIAN STKN8TBOM

Tim Colbert's
Safety Breaks
Up Tight Duel

Do jroi realise th a t the taajor league bsssbsll season la
Tim Colbert, Oviedo High’s
•ehedoled to gat tmdsrwsy In laaa than th n o weeka? And
first sicker, slashed a single
when yon look a t pbotoa of aoma of the major league parka— to center in the bottom half
especially thoaa core rad with anowa from recent cold weather of the ninth inning Tuesday
•—you really wonder how they'll do I t
afternoon to score Rex Brooks
But lt*a happened before and when the San Francisco Giants and chalk up a 1 to 0 derision
It’ll happen again. And, yet, were opening their new home over the Lyman High Grey­
they alwaya aeem to make I t a t Candlestick. Right after the hounds.
Until Colbert's timely saf­
From time to time a lot of the seaeon got underway they a t­
ely, Oviedo's Jim Courier and
early contest* on tha alate tempted to play a night con Lyman's Donnie Smith had
h are to be poatponed because test. It was called because of been involved In the hottest
of rain, cold weather, and even fog. Tha fog rolled In from mound duel of the young dia­
anow.
mond Mason. Over the route,
We recall one springtime San Francisco n*y and It was Courier limited the 'Hounds
literally Impossible to see the
to three well-scattered hits
second baseman.
while Smith, touched for only
As far aa we can recall this four until the fatal ninth, was
was the first time a major almost as tough.
league game had been post­
Smith walked two but fan­
poned because of fog.
ned 14 over the distance but
• • •
here again the lanky right
Speaking of w a a t h a r at hander's performance w a s
sporting events, perhaps no placed In the shadows by
major poet aeaion football Courier who whiffed 21 while
By George C. Langford
game has encountered aa much also Issuing two free passes.
UPI Sparta Writer
difficulty with weather condi­
In fact, Courier got hot In
The re ter a aa have had the tion* as haa tha Liberty Bowl the third inning and fanned
best of It this spring.
—a Phlladc'phla spectacular three men In a row, did the
A flitful of otd proa are which failed to draw any kind same thing in the fourth,
enjoying an unuiually brill­ of a crowd a t all due to sub- again in the fifth, and whiffed
iant exhibition aeaion while /reeling temperature* and an the first man lo face him In
sharing their poilllona with abundanca of anow.
the sixth to post 10 consecu­
the bally-booed rookiea, who,
Each year the contest hai tive strikeouts.
lor the moat pari, have done been played between a major
Oviedo broke up the score­
an early fade out.
Independent eaatem s c h o o l less tie in the bottom of the
Tuesday's exhibition rem its and another top notch eleven
ninth when Brooks led off the
had a typical for 1964 veteran from anywhere else In the na­
Inning with a single to center.
flavor which singled out:
tion.
Smith uncorked a pitch Mike
—Camllo Paacual, who hurl­
But late thl* fall, when time Partin could not get away
ed seven shutout Innings to
cornea for tha next Liberty from and he got a ticket lo
extend hla shutout string to
Bowl, the event will go In­ first, moving Brooks lo the
IS as the Minnesota Twins re­
doors—and
not In Philadelphia keystone. Alter Lclloy Woods
corded their fifth straight vic­
tory, 6-0, over the Philadel­ cither. The tilt will be played popped to second, Billy Miklcr
inaid* the giant Convention sent a short single to center,
phia PhilUes* '‘B" team.
moving Brooks to third and
.V i e Power, fighting for Hall in Atlantic City, N. J.
the Twins' first base Job, who Seven inches of turf will bo Partin to Kcond. With the
collected three hits In the vic­ spread on the floor of the au­ bases Jammed, Colbert ram ­
med his sharply hit single to
tory to up hla battling aver­ ditorium. s e e
center and it was all over.
age to .429.
It was the second game of
—Bank Aaron, who ham­ Tha "Firecracker 400," highmered hla fourth exhibition light of Daytona's excitement- the season between the two
home n i l In the red-hot Mil1 packed Fourth of July celebra­ clubs. In the opener at Longwaukee Braves' 6-3 decision tion, will be limited to 40 of wood two weeks ago, Lyman
the world's fattest stock cara, whitewashed tho Lions 2 to 0.
ever the Detroit Tigers.
Brooks paced the Lions, at
—Bob Sadowakl, the youth and again will have an early
the plate with a trio of tingles
ful vet of the Brave* who morning start.
The "Firecracker" field will In four appearances. Colbert
blanked the Tiger* oo three
hits through the first five get tha starting flag for the banged out a pair of safeties
inning*. Ha now hsa yielded 100-lap battle over tha 2.5- whlla Courier was credited
only one run In IT Innings for nlle Daytona International with a double. Joe I'avel.
Speedway trloval a t 10 e. m. chak, the 'Hounds' third Bark­
• .S3 earned run average.
—Moose Skowroa of tho Phi* starling hour, Inaugur­ er, led Lyman with a pair ol
Washington Senators, who led ated last year, proved very singles.
a 16-hit attack against Balt! popular with racing fans, for
The line score:
more'* Steve Barber and re it enables them to aea the race Lyman
000 ooo ooo-o S l
lief ace Stu Miller for an 11-3 and ■till hava ample time to Oviedo
ooo ooo o o i-l 7 2
victory. Skowron has 13 hlU enjoy tha beach, tha Jal-alal,
Smith and Ncufeld; Courier
In 22 at-bats for a robust .591 the kennel club racing, the and Brooks.
average.
Miss Dixie Beauty Pageant
—Kon llanscn, who slugged festivities, and all the other
two home runs and drove In Independence Day activities.
six runs to lead the Chicago
Two B0-mile qualifying races
Whlta Box to a 7-6 triumph will preceds the "Firecracker"
over the St. Louis Cardinals. on July 8. Thesa two flat-out
Ken Boyer drove In three Car­ ■peed duels will detarmine the
dinal runs, two of them on a final starting order for the
Mrs. Edie Ware has been
home run.
big race. On July 2, tha two named the winner of the San­
—Marty Keough, who hit hla fastest qualifiers will u r n ford Atlantic Nations! Hank’s
fourth home run of the spring tha pola positions for tha annual women's golf tourney
for Cincinnati In the Rods'4-3 "Firecracker."
held each spring at the Maylota to Philadelphia's ‘'A”
There will be practice on fair Country Club.
team.
July 1, following technical in­ The runnerup was Min Kee­
—And Larry Jackson, who spection on Juna 80.
nan and the consolation flight
registered his third victory
Speedway president B i l l went to Augle Russell.
for the Chicago Cuba, pitching
The first flight winner was
France has announced that the
seven scoreless 1 o n 1 n g a
UNIS " D a y t o n a 600" Uie Dossle DcGanahl with Hazel
against the Cleveland Indians.
world's f a s t e s t automobile Durzo taking runnerup hon­
Ron Santo hit a two-run bom
ors and Elaine Kecr won the
race, will be run on Feb. 14.
e r ami two singles in the
The seventh running of this consolation. In the second
Cubs' 4-1 victory.
world classic for lata model flight the winner was Myrtle
stock cars, major event of an­ Adams. Ida B. Wilson was
nual "Speed Weeks," will have the runnerup and consolation
a curtain-raiser on Feb. 13, honors went to Doris Spen­
when a championship flsld of cer.
Winner of the third flight
modlfled-sportsman cars battl* for 260 miles over tha high- was Blanche Nicely with
Mary Whrichri Ihe runnerup
The Sanford Junior High banked t u r n s a n d l o n g and Essie Da Ison taking the
straight.
School Braves picked up their
Tha big weekend of raring consolation.
second consecutive win of the
Officers of the men's and
starta
Feb. 12, with two
season when Steve Letch,
women's golf associations at
NASCAR
Grand
National
100with seventh Inning aid from
hlayfalr have been urged to
Bon Dudley, hurled a two- mile races, in which all of the participate In a "B eit Ball
country's
top
drivsre
will
go
hltter and defeated (he Kis­
Foresome" tournament sche­
simmee High School JayVecs to the starting line. These duled for the Mayfair layout
racee
will
determine
the
final
S to L
on Sunday. Treoff time has
In the contest played at the order of sta rt for tha "600."
been M t for 12 noon. The af­
Sanlord Junior High athletic
fair will be a full handicap
field, tha Braves broke the
tournament. Tecolf limes and
Postpones S tart
ball game open la the fourth
pairings will be posted at
AKRON, Ohio (UPI)—Ascot the club house.
with a four-run outburet a i
tha result of singles by Roy Park, which was scheduled to
All modern European al­
Dunn,
Kelly Ogden and begin Thoroughbred racing to­
Leach, plus a pair of Kowboy day, haa postponed Its open­ phabets descended from the
ing until Friday becauss of Greek alphabet, which the
errors.
snow aad (reeling tempera­ Creeks received from tha
Sanford added a fifth r
In the sixth frame whan Mark tures.
Phoenicians.
Caolo singled to left, stole
second, advanced to third on
a fielders' choice and scored
on another Infield play.
Chuck Plgott collected SanON 100 BRANDS
ford's other single to account
for tha Bravos' five hits. The
Bravos will host the Leesburg
Junior High aloe here la San­
ford Friday afteraooa.
FA R R ELL’S
: Tha Uoa score:
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PACKAGE STORE
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SANFORD
J U m aad Smith; Leach,
WE CITE TOP VALUE STAMPS
UPfiap (T) aad Bryaat,

Old Pros Hold
Spotlight In
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Mrs. Edie Ware
Wins Tourney

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Postponed Drag Races
Scheduled For Weekend

HATTING PRACTICE aRuin wan the order of the day Tuesdny at the
New York Met farm nyatem bane at Sanford’s Memorial Stadium. More
than 60 young ball playcra were divided into two aectiona. While one
group worked on fundamental at the auxiliary park the other waa giv­
ing attention to hitting practice inaide the ntadium. Ernie White and
Clyde McCullough, former major league pitcher and catcher, respec­
tively, directed the workouta.
(Herald Photo)

2 Leaders Vie For Seminole Still
ina For
Top Dog At S0KC First Victory

Del Tons and O.B.'s MeDuff, two of the wlnningcst
Greyhounds at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club, con­
tinue their bid for the in­
dividual track championship
tonight. Del Tona will be go­
ing for her llth victory of
the srason in tonight's 9th
race while O.B.'s McDuff tries

Phil Roche In
811 Series
Last Monday night while
rolling In the Singles Classic
Leagua at Jet Lanes Phil
Roche was throwing a big
ball, rolling garnet of 181, 213,
182 and 233 for Ills 811 scries.
I’hll took three wins from
Rob Guthrie who rolled a 721
total. J o h n (Tha Bomb)
Wright, still setting a torrid
pare made a clean four-point
sweep from A. II. Bay. John
rolled a 774 total to Ray'i 562.
John Wright is still averag­
ing 193 and leads his closest
opponent by 41 points. Don
Dorman also took all four
games from his opponent
Johnnie Jones. Don rolled a
757 total to Johnnie's 665. The
following four matches all
came out even with a two win
and two loss result. Rich Mur­
phy rolled a 733 total while hD
opponent H a r r y l'cntccoit
rolled a 774 total. George
Swann rolled a 734 against
Pole Petersen who eame up
with a 699. Jim Allman rolled
a 708 against Jim Kuznlckl's
657. Gordon Honeycutt rolled
a 757 total against a 692 for
W. A. Ward.
The other two matches
found Jack Kanncr and Floyd
Martin rolling against their
opponents who will have to
bowl later. Kanner had a 758
for his opponent Bill Howard
to shoot at while Martin hit
a 649 total for John Spolskl.
Rocha led the league in high
game as will as the high ser­
ies with 213 235/811 while
Harry Pentecost rolled 233/
774, Gordon Honrycutt had 207
and 227, Jim Altman rolled
200 and 221, Pete Petersen
hsd a 221, George Swann 216,
Rich Murphy 211, Guthrie 216,
Don Dorman 209, Wright roll­
ed 202 and 2U3 and Kanner
had a 222.

for No. II in the featured
10th.
Sarastoa Suncoast, the only
other 10-time winner at SOKC,
gets his next try at winning
his llth In Friday nlght'a
29th annual central Florida
derby.
Tonight's entries:
n n s T r a c k — a/ie Mil* —

lira * * A — 1. Do Hast. ]. Char
ok** Hundown, S. A m p li A n d * .
(. Jotiiinjr
I i r w l lt ,
S.
Sl*c
Htetrh, S. Rocky'* Rluea, 7.
Vlckn. I. Hlorn li o u c h t
SKl’IIttll MACK — B / l * Mil*—
( i r e * * II— | . Jlonay Grand, 7.
Ils rn scl* Rob. S. Lou lla v o c.
4. J r t t Mac. S. Proper g lu e . t.
F lo r e n c e
M&lt;-Nal&gt;t&gt;, 7. T y ler
!.♦», S. Pat'* l l o n r y
T IS III IS H U H — SIS Mil* —
( H i l l IS— 1. C o n tam in ated . S.
Hymbollst, S. Hllck Tip. 4. Oo
Luka. S. Ju dl lllc. S. Htrld* Par.
7. Knoth aad Tom , S. Jaaa Good• ptad
KOI HTII RACK — B / l * Mila—
Grad* M— 1. Ml** Kalallr. 7.
T ow ir
of
Po«*r,
S. Catlo
Com* Hack. 4. Ills; Turn Over,
5. Ilound Alon*. S. Olamo llob,
7. J * w a 11 Hrholar, S. Curlty
K i m i MACH — s / e Mil* —
fired * T— J. Part* Cblni**, t.
Ulur, I. Ilnldan XI. 4. K rn lu rk )
Jim, | . Itrtit.l* Kim, S. Kbony
t.l ntn , 7. Mllvar Hlirb*. S. l.«»pIne l.*tli*
SIXTH HACK — B/IS Mil* —
4lr*d* O— 1. D t a r r v l n t. X. Ml**
Poppy. *. Aliby Ut*. 4. Xllxon'*
Jerry. S. Hurry Horn* Ulady*.
S. O a to r !1*nd, 7. Fr*d II., Sll*li*tf Ferrari
HP.VPATII HAL-M — S / e Mil*—
Or*d* T— I. tlo n d f sllh , 7. Hoc.
krt Tu m b le, S. D a in ty !.* ••, 4.
A - j e m m e , I. Cryatat Palace, S.
Star Tray, T. Pearl* To**, S.
Marilyn C.
K l l i ll T H MACM — S / l * Nil*
— fired* R— | . R.n.'a Kdrad.
7. K a se o l-os.ly. 7. Notified. 4.
N'anm* H*&lt;-r*l*ry, S. PI* C u l­
ly. S. J o y o t l, 7. Allen Tip, S
W ill* Win
NINTH RACK — ■ / ! • Mil* —
fired * A— 1. K i l r * Rock, t
Den ny Karl, (. O.ll.'s Torpedo,
I. Hhtnd*
1-cer, I. Doloroa
Jean, S. Dal Ton*, 7. n y a n d a l* .
I. I'hlrkal.oo Mail*
T IS NTH RACK — S / l * Mil*—
flrad * A— 1. K A.'* I J t ll* HI*
ter, S. Hleek Pond*. 7. Iron
fluar d. 4. O.U.'a Couple, S. 0.11.'*
McDu ff. t. K atln o, 7. I-oyal
I.uk*. S. O*ora* Jet
KI.KVKNTH HACK — S/K Mil*
— fined* IS— 1. ML* K iller, 7
b o rl Doll, S Sunday Driver,
4. Mike Mac Duff, S. Hpotwlck.
I. Midterm. 7. D. A.'* Crimean
Fir*, | . R eca llin g

Fight Results
NEW YORK (UPD—Jimmy
Dupree, 17211, New York, out­
pointed Dave Russell, 176, Uniondale, N. Y. (8).

Kat Signs
NEW YORK (UPI) - Jim
Katcavage, 29, an NFL allstar for the past three years,
Tuesday agreed to terms with
the New York Giants for 1964.

Seminole H i g h School's
baseball club is still looking
for its initial win of the sea­
son today after almost crack­
ing into the win column Tues­
day afternoon. They led Or­
lando's Oak nidge High Pion
eers 1 to 0 going into the final
frame of their contest at the
SHS athletic field.
However, from that point
Seminole's lead was short
lived as the Pioneers — hitlest unlit the seventh —
bunched two hits and a pair
of Sanford errors to push over
four runs and post a 4 to 1
decision over Coach Jim MeCoy'a winless charges.
Until the seventh, Seminole
hurler Rick Sires had com­
pletely handcuffed the Pion­
eers. Velin, on the hill (or
the Pioneers, had limited the
Semlnoles to only four hits
but the Sanford club was able
to push over Its long marker
In Uie second slants. It look­
ed as if It would hold up
when the two clubs entered
the seventh.
Frank Krum doubled In a
pair of runs and Oarry Smith
singled In another two to put
the contest on ice for the
visitors. Sires was relieved
In the seventh by Ed Fitz­
gerald.
The line score:
Oak Ridge ... 000 000-4 2 3
Seminole ... 010 ooo O -l 4 4
Volin and Smith; Sires,
Fitxgersld (7) and Higgins.

Palmer Teams
With McKinney
GREENSBORO, N. C. (UPI)
—Arnold Palmer and his old
college roach, Bones McKin­
ney of Wake Forest, teamed
up today for the 35,200 proam prelude to the 135,000
Greater Greensboro O p e n
(GGO).
Palmer (tarred at Wake
Forest during the mid 1950s
and captured the AUantle
Coast Conference golf cham­
pionship In 1954. McKinney
coached the golf team during
Palmer*! heyday before de­
voting all hla Ume to tha basketbaU team.

Drug races scheduled for
lust Saturday and Sunday at
Osceola drag strip were post­
poned due to rain. Seminole
Timing Association officers
contacted the U. S. Weather
Service a t noon and were told
that rain was expected for the
rest of the weekend. President
Donald Witt felt it wise to
postpone and reschedule the
event for this coming- week­
end. The championship meet
will be held Saturday and Sun­
day, barring further iuclenienl
weather.
Owners of numerous super
stock, fuctory experimental,
gas class, altcreds, and drag­
ster* have announced their
Intentions of appearing to
compete for the 32,000 in prize
and purse potted by Seminole
/rii.iit.K Association.
To mention a few of the top
name autos and drivers to be
on hand, Phil Bonner, of At­
lanta, driving a 426 h.p. Ford
hut mude a firm commitment.
Out of Lakeland will be the
Great Southern Goat, • Ply­
mouth that cleaned up ita
class at the recent Daytona
Winter Nationals. Many local
fans have been waiting for a

Pontiacs Beat
Loop Leader
The Pontiacs took a 3-point
win over the first place Starchiefs last week In the Bill
Hemphill Slotorettes League
a t Jet Lanes to tighten up the
race among the first division
teams. Dot Johnson rolled
195/622 for the high In both
game and eerlea departments
ns she paced the Pontiaca in
their victory. Dot Klrklcy
tried hard to win for the Starchiefs as she hit a good 182/
620 series while Elnin* Kostlval hacked her up with a
fine 172/490.
The Bonneville* rioted the
grap between first and second
place by virtue of a four-game
forfeit over the Skylarks as
Linda Post hit a 170/507.
The Tempests kept their
hopes alive by winning three
games from the Ambassador*
to hang onto third place. Maliel Duggan's 170 game was
high In this match. Th* Clas­
sics held their fourth spot in
leugua standings by taking
threw points from the Le
Sabrea as Betty Christlleb
rolled a 179 game.
The Wildcats won a three to
one verdict over the Specials
as Alice Sexton rolled 170/
472. The Catalina* took a
three-point win over th* Ramblcrrttes, the Electra* won
three games from the Invictas
and Uie Grand Prix won three
from the Rivleraa in th* final
matches of the morning.
Tho "turkeys" were plentlful as Dot Johnson, Dot Klrkley, Evelyn Demattio and
Alice Sexton all hit the magic
three atrikea in a row. Other
high game* were rolled by L it
Graham with 162, 168 for Dot
Johnson, Pat Robbins 161,
Elaine Kostival 168, Dot Kirkley 179, Linda Poet 179 and
Rita Stein 167.

chance to tee the Goat and
Bonner's Ford on the atrip to­
gether. Many other top cars
from Jacksonville, M i a m i ,
Cocoa Beach, and the SL Petersburg-Tanipa area will be
on hand.
Local talent will Include
Arthur Ailing in his modified
'61 Chevy, Henry Wight in a

Lawson Fund
Committee
In Session
A committee under the
chairmanship of BiU Lovelace
manager of the Ritz Theater,
met at Seminole high school
Tuesday night to develop
plans for the Buddy Lawson
Memorial Fund. A wav* ol
enthusiasm for the movement
that will memorialize Uie
popular Warrior athlete In­
dicates a widespread Interest
among business men, eportx
fans, coaches and high school
students. ContribuUons will be
sought from all sources, Love­
lace said.
Athletle D i r e c t o r Fred
G an n was appointed to dis­
cuss with school authorities
suggesUons that were advanc­
ed at the meeting and that
would Involve school property
In some of the proposed means
of setting up the. recognition
of Lawson.
Many of the cheerleaders
have indicated an Interest In
assliUng In the movement and
Lovelace will contact the cap­
tains and tbe sponsor to en­
list the “ pepper-uppers" in
the drive for donations. Be­
cause of the excellent work
done by Uie girls at the alhleUc contests, committeemen
believe they will be import­
ant leaderg in tbe drive.
Donations may be sent ad­
dressed to The Buddy Lawson Memorial Fund, Sanford,
Florida. Postm aster Ceclle
Heard and her staff will see
that tbe envelopei get to the
proper destination.
Lovelace said that be hop­
ed that the hundreds of peo­
ple in Seminole county who
enjoyed knowing Uie popular
football end track sta r at
Seminole and who thrilled to
his outstanding athletic feats
would subscribe generously to
the Lawson Fund.

'64 Sting Ray, Cliff Lord's '68
Chevy, Red Edward's '63 Fal­
con, Pat Harred'a modified '57
Chevy and many others. Sev­
eral new cars aro expected
and several of the local boya
are expected to be running
different classes due to engine
changes and modifications to
their ears. Also to be present
will be J . W. Smith with tho
intention of upsetting Wight
for the street e l i m i n a t o r
money. .'V ie two have been
dueling at iV drag strip for
the past year ar.d loth have
a fair share of the |&gt;*at prises.
Gates will open Saturday a t
6 p. m. and Sunday at 9 a. nu

SHS Swimmers
Swamped By
Leesburg
Seminole H i g h School*#
swimming team, victors 1#
fire of six previous outings,
were swamped by a Leesburg
tidal wave Tuesday during a
meet with the Leesburgh High
boys and girls tank team#
at Leesburg.
Leesburg's boys posted a TV
to 20 win over Seminole while
Leesburg's girls took a 31 3*
35 decision.
,
Wilson Lyons, Ganas and
Mills got Seminole off to ■
good start by taking tbe 200yard medley relay In the time
of 2:03.t. However, this waa
Seminole's lone first place is
the rest of the meet.
In tbe girls' event, Jcafl
Wilson of Seminole took the
diving event. She also woa
tbe 100-yard backstroke. Semi­
nole’s freestyle relay team of
Karen Lsw, Delani Johnson,
Martha Kosky and Southward
captured the event In 3:00.
The Seminole (ankers will
return lo Metro Conference
competIUon Friday afternoon
at the City Pool here in San­
ford when they tangle with
the Edgcwater Eagles In #
dual meet.

Metro League

Team
W L
Edgcwater
6 1
Boon*
4 1
Evans
3 l
Oak Ridge
3 3
Winter Park
» 2
Colonial
9 S
SEMINOLE
• 6
Bishop Moore
6 8
Tuesday’s ReesMe
Oak Ridge 4. SEMINOLE t
Boone 12, Bishop Moore 2
TAMPA (UPD—A National
League all-star bowling team Winter Park 2, Edgewater 1
Evans 9, Colonial •
defeated the American Lea­
gue 137-101 Tuesday night in
Ihe third annual "Base-Bowl" Final Rites
tourney.
VANCOUVER, Walk. (U PI)
The National League won —Funeral services were held
when John Talllson of tbe today for Georg* Phllbrook,
Phils, strung together three a former Notre Dim e footbafl
straight strikes i# the 10th star who died at hla home
frame.
Sunday night.

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Mass Arrests Mark Civil Rights Strife
By United P re u International
Mats arrests of civil rights
demonstrators spread to three
southern cities Tuesday and
racial strife broke out at
rhoenix, Arif., in the South­
west.
A total of 117 was arrested
at St. Augustine, where at­
tempts to break down racial
barriers at hotcli, motels and
restaurants was spearheaded
by Mrs. Malcolm Peabody, 72-

year-old wife of a retired
Episcopal bishop and mother
of Masaachusetta Gov. End!cott Peabody.
Mrs. Peabody was among
those arrested and spent the
night in jail. She plans to re­
turn to Massachusetts today.
Police arrested 60 demon­
strators at Warrenton, N. C.,
when they attempted to inte­
grate two drugstores and a
hotel. About half of them were

Juveniles. Police uaed a
truck to transport them to jail
where about 30 of them posted
bonds of $100 each.
Warrenton also was hit by a
school boycott In which 2,000
Negroes stayed home in pro­
test against "poor schools.”
At Greenwood, Miss., 14
demonstrators, Including two
white members of the Student
Non • Violent Coordinating
Committee (SNCC), were ar­

rested on charges of disorder­
ly conduct for picketing
around the LcFlore County
Courthouse in votar registra­
tion protests.
A brief scuffle developed
between demonstrators and
law enforcement officers In a
parking lot near the state
Capitol at Phoenix. Aril.,
where civil rights proponents
have been pressing for pass­
age of a public accommoda­

tions law.
At Atlanta, the Student NonViolent Coordinating Commit­
tee charged Tuesday that the
arrest of 14 demonstrators at
Greenwood, M in., w ai t
“ continuation of a conspiracy
of terror to prevent Negroes
from voting."
Wash gloves the easy way—
by machine in a drawstring
bag made of two mesh dish
cloths.

PARTICIPANTS in the Midway School spelling
bee are pictured, from the left: Front—Annye
L. Refoe, first place winner; Ronnie Jamison,
second, and Sherry Ann George, third; center—
Bobbie Joe Jackson, Norma Jean McNeil, Maivin Hunter and Catherine Cason; back—Reginal
Ware, Patricia Aikeni and Ross Ware.

Annye Refoe Wins
Midway Spelling Bee
• By Robert B. Thomas Jr.

m sm
Ten tenae young tier* tried
• e l r wits in the Midway Ele­
mentary School spelling bee.
The bee w si conducted in
two sections, written and oral.
Winners were Annye Loulte
Refoe, grade 7, first; Ronnie
Jamison, grade 6, second, and
Sherry Ann George, grade f,
third. They will compete April
I I for the county-wide chea­
pens hip e t Hooper Ele m a ­
tary School.
Other participants at Milway were Barbara Jo Ja d •on, Cathepin Cason, grata
4; Malvln Hunter, N oras
Jean McNeal, grade 3; RegM l Ware, grade 6, and Ron
Ware and Patricia AikcM,
grade 8.
Officials were Mra. E. A.
Hosier and L. R. Stallworth,
Judges; Mra. A. L. Hamilton
and Mrs. M. T. Lackey, aeonkeepera;; Joe Young and J.
C. Wright, timekeepers, and
Mra. D. R. Baker, reserve
sad chairman.

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Osibcc J . Jclks, whom I met
in 1137. Ho wa* working for
the New York Giants, and
possessed a burning desire
to become an umpire. That
Is just what be did. Last year
hla contract was purchased
by the Pacific Coast League.
One more step and he will be
in the majors.
Reflecting, be said, " I have
come • long way since 1937.
Hand work, faith in God, and
confidence in myself were the
ingredients responsible for my
success."
Luvenla
Cason,
seventh
grade student a t Midway Ele­
mentary School, who compos-

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On Monday night a pcanat
pick-up and a Coca Cola raf­
fle will be held in Apartmcat
•0, William Clark Court, f*
A t benefit of the chorus af
New Salem Primitive Baptist
Church. Friday at • p. ra.
• business meeting will be
held s t New Salem. Commonfen sad feet washing will faa
held at this church. Service!
begin s t 11 s. m. and • p.ra.
Edward Brown, Edna Scott
and John Daniels were th«
first, second and third plica
Winners, respectively, in the
Goldsboro
Elementary
School’s spelling bee.
Winners of priiea at tha
Easter egg bunt sponsored by
the
recreation department
were: Golden egg, first prixe,
John Beasley; silver egg, se­
cond prise, Harold Alford;
* o s t eggs, third prise (tie),
Patricia Johnson and Eula
Mae Tannell. Willie V. Graham Is recreation supervisor.
Alvin Taylor won first plaqa
In the Hopper Elementary
School Spelling Bee. Larry
Kearse was second runner,
up, and Tyrona Davis waj
Ird runner-up. All boys tool
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Anyone having news please
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First Shiloh Missionary Bap­
tist Church will culminate its
Baby Contest Sunday, April
12.
Goldsboro E l e m e n t a r y
School will present an oper­
etta Tuesday at 8 p. m. The
title, "The Maid and the Gold­
en Slippers."
Rev. and Mrs. P. H. Frlson
have returned from a suc­
cessful fifth Sunday union s t
St. Mary’s Primitive Baptist
Church In Ormond Beach. The
next fifth Sunday union will
meet at Mt. Meriah Primitive
Baptist Church, Sanford. The
eitytrida Women’s Auxiliary
will meet at 3 p. m. April 28
a t New Salem Primitive Bap­
tist Church.

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aff a canlater of Holiday
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two hours. While you era out
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GENEVA (UPI) The
West African Republic of
Ghana today called for a
Joint Eaat-West "Marshall
plan" to mobilize help for the
have-not nation* of the world.
The plea waa presented by
Ghana’s Foreign Minister KoJo Botalo to the delegates of
122 nations attending the
United Nation* conference on
trade and development.
"An International plan alml*
la r to the Marshall Plan now
la needed, organized on a
truly International basis and
this Umo for the benefit of
the le u developed countries,"
be told the delegates.
"Today there la no room
for distinction between the
E ast and the West In the mo­
bilisation of International as­
sistance," he said.
Warning that seattered IndU
dual measures have proved
to be inadequate to promote
the economic emancipation of
the emerging nations be urg­
ed a "departure from old
modes of thinking and form
traditional attitudes toward
International trade and deve­
lopment. . ."

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Council Needs Aid
It’i not very old, but It does a
man-sized Job for the youth of our
area. And it’s done quietly, without
an inkling of a thought for personal
prestige or public acclaim.
We’re speaking of the Seminole
County Juvenile Council, which
started mildly in 1059 as the result
of a dedicated group of Seminole
County residents.
The group has grown considera­
bly in a few Bhort years—five to
be exact. And now it hns its sights
set on even greater projects.
It started, back in ’59, with limit­
ed counseling of children who ran
afoul of the law. It was good, the
kids said, to have someone interest­
ed in them. Someone who cared for
their well-being.
Someone who offered them clean
underclothing, writing paper, books,
things the detention qunrters can’t
supply. They are most welcome;
they nre the tangible tie with the
"outside.”

Council members provided foster
homes for those without one. The
foster homes give the youngster that
intangible feeling of "belonging."
They hnve someone who cares.
Now the council is looking for bet­
ter means of helping the child.
The members want a child psy­
chiatric clinic, to give the profes­
sional guidance necessary to go
along with the personal, warmth of
council members. All the best inten­
tions nre not enough unless profes­
sional help is also available.
The council knows this; the mem­
bers know thev cannot do everything
needed for the child. The council
needs the help of a professional guid­
ance counselor. It needs help to help
the child.
It nlso needs your help. We sin­
cerely urge your mornl and financial
assistance for this worthy cause.
Your help will help the
ie council
help the child.

Worry Clinic
Sam was a brilliant law pro­
fessor and the son of a
clergyman. Rut read hit
personal account of the
dally feuds with his broth­
er at the breakfast table.
You harassed mothers can
take heart, too, for the
more arguments you refe­
ree among your children,
the,lets likelihood they will
get a divorce!
CASE S-427: Sam S„ aged
34, was a young law school
professor at Northwestern
while I was teaching psychol­
ogy there.
He and I became very good
friends, for he was keenly in­
terested in psychology.
"Dr. Crane," he told me at
luncheon one day, "I can re­
member my worried mother's
dilemma.

Progress In Altamonte
The recent dedication of Altamonte Spring’s new municipal wa­
ter system culminated a 10-year
dream that began in 1954.
It was then that community lead­
ers began thinking ahead about the
potential growth of the community
and ita need for such a system. Af­
ter several years of discussing ways
and means of getting such a pro­
ject off the ground, the town coun­
cil in 1958 approached the Housing
and Home Finance Agency nntf ob­
tained an interest free lonn to make
a feasibility study.
Following the investigation, the
results of which were favorable, the
decision to put the plan into action
rocked along some three years. Fin­
ally, the council put the plan back
on its agenda with top priority in
1962.
When 1963 rolled around the
council went into action. It decided
to finance the system with a $350.000 issue of revenue bonds which
are being retired from the system’s
revenues. No taxes can be assessed,
and this factor is included in the
agreement made by the Federal gov­
ernment when it purchased the ser­
ies of notes issued by the town.
The original lonn from the HHFA
has been repaid from funds received
by the sale of the bonds and the sys­

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tem, with its more than seven miles
of main lines, is new in operation.
The system-has been described by
Mayor Lawrence Swofford ns the
most progressive step Altamonte
Springs hns taken as a municipality
in its 44-year history.
Altamonte, its leadership and its
citizens hnve every right to be just­
ly proud of the new wntcr system.
Progress is always n step in the
right direction.

Bruce "BiossoT--Roy Cromley

And they brought him nlso infnnts, that he would touch them:
but when his disciples saw it, they
rebuked them. But Jesus cnllcd them
WASHINGTON (NKA) —
unto him, and said, Suffer little chil­ Congress
is working hard this
dren to come unto me, and forbid year
at getting a new Image
them not: for of such is the kindItself. The best evidence
dom of God. Verily I say unto you, for
ii
the
way it It shoving the
Whosoever shnll not receive the
kingdom of God ns a little child shnll big money bills along.
Most of the lawmakers
in no wise enter therein. Luke 18:15were pretty unhappy over the
17
The great men nnd the doctors un­ endless volley* of criticism
derstand not the word of God, but it which came their way in
is revenled to the humble nnd to 1903. These added up to lay ­
ing they either would net or
children.—Martin Luther
The Kingdom of Heaven is not a could not take enre of the
plnce, but a state of mind.—John peoplc’a business within retsonable bounds of time. The
Burroughs

Political Notebook

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
A t I w m letting through *
volume of congrettlonil bud­
get bearings the other day, I
ran acroea a question that
■Imply made me "go ape," at
they eay in Somaliland.
Members of a Houie appro­
priations subcommittee were
quitting officials of the U.S,
'customs Bureau about narc­
otic* amuggling, including the
illegal traffic in marihuana.
And one of the congressmen wanted to know whether
amoklng marihuana cauaea
cancer. That ie an intriguing

Inquiry to be lure. Out a bit
like taking whether butting
your head against a wall
cauiea dandruff.
C u a t o m a Commissioner
Philip Nicholai Jr. replied
that he did not know whe­
ther the health hatards re­
ported to lie associated with
tobacco smoking applied to
marihuana.
"Perhape It should be look­
ed into," Nicholas s a i d .
Friends, you would be hard
pressed to find anyone more
dedicated than I to the increate of knowledge and en-

Herald Area Correspondents

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Altamon4e Springs
Mrs. Julia Barton
838-1118
Bear Laka-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
838-3878
Casselberry
Mrs. Jana Casselberry
838-S048
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Msgln
363-3742
I)rHary
Mrs. Adam Muller
688-4410
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
668-3631
Enterprise
Mias Helen Hnodgrits
668-9933

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Genera
Mrs. Jos. E. Msthirus
349-4824
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
322-6219
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
322*4722
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Dean
122-1989
Osteen
Mra. Clarrnre Snyder
322-4841
Oviedo
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
365-3610

Sanford, Florida

Wed., April 1,1961

WALTtSK A . UIR LO W, KDITOH ABO r i B I . U I I K i
PHASIC VOLTOLIVK. I ' i n s l a l l s s • D i s t r a l Maaaser
J U L I A S L S Tt-A sT H O H
ROV UHKKS
A s so c ia t e Editor
A d v ert isin g M . n s f s r
r a t o var r c i f
rov n v r r
M a n tlin g
E d ito r
C en tra ! Ailvtrllalni; Mdiasr r
11 AH It V | . JUM SBOS
ha it it u: i~r ie. jo iis to s
City Editor
C U s a l d t d Director
J I D I WHLLB
J A K i E SHOEMAKER
Cnunljr Editor
B u s i n e s s Manager
DORIS WILLIAMS
r'HEU WELLS
S o c ie t y E d ito r
A l t c k a n lc tl 8upL
SLBSC HII-TlilB BATHS
Ro o t* D o llso ry
By H a ll
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V. A P o sta l n t g u l a l l o a t provide t h a t a l l m all subscrip tions b#
paid la a dvance.
K n i t t e d a* se co nd d a t a m atter O cto o sr II. ISIS at the Pott
O lflc* o f San ford , F lo r id * , under the Act o f C o n frere o t March
T h e H erald Ie a m em b er o f t h e Unite d P r e s s which i t ent i ll e d t s c ' i s i v t l y to the uta fur r s p u b ltca tlo a o f ell the local
a t w t printe d In this aiwapapcr.

“For T have a brother one parent to come Into the fray
year older than myself, and and referee the contest.
we'd argue or quarrel much
After the parent has ren­
of the time.
dered a decision, then tho
"Since my father was a grumbling litigants to the
clergyman and my mother feud must learn to abide by
waj certainly a saintly per­ that judicial decision.
son, our constant feuding dis­
Quarrels thus train children
turbed her unduly.
to compromise. They also
"At breakfast, for example, learn to feud and even fight
we’d have cereal. In those with their fists, but then sit
days, we got our milk in right back down at the same
glass bottles and It wasn’t table and finish their meal to­
homogenized, so the cream gether, in reasonable har­
would stand on top of the mony.
milk.
This Is superb insurance for
"Well, my brother and 1
lite
r happy marriagel
would quarrel over who got
For children who have
the most cream on his cereal,
learned to quarrel, yet stay
so Mother would stand over
under the same roof after­
us like a baseball umpire,
"Finally, she poured out the wards, are less likely to pack
up a suitcase and run home
cream, trying lo hit the exact
halfway point. But we’d argue to mamma when the first vio­
lent argument develops fol­
that the other one got just a
lowing the honeymoon.
tiny bit more crcain.
An "only" child misses this
"So Mother then deckled
she'd alternate. Thus, on Mon­ valuable training in social re­
day, I got the first portion of lations.
For an "only" child hat not
(he cream, but on Tuesday my
been
so well schooled in quar­
brother was first to be served.
reling but staying together
Hy Hal Cochran
"Even this failed to atop
Commercials on tclcviaion our feuding, to Mother in within the family unit!
You harrassed mothers may
really are expensive when you desperation then ordered two
consider the snacks taken bottles of milk and let each wish your kiddles would never
quarrel.
from tha refrigerator and of us have his own bottle.
Hut take a new vlcwrpoinL
rookie jar.
"Hut wc would close one
The
more they quarrel before
eye and sight along the lower
they
leave your supervision,
Teenage school kids are cream line till wc even argued
—v -r- - hi ■!»»» .t’V ly they enter *
ciTTiTiiX.'ToV
titty'm itra -ir m n c T T h s t'o T ie Doffle'liaJ'
divorce after they marry.
money disappear.
..less cream In It than the
quarreling thus Is excellent
other!"
tutelage in making compro­
Soon comes the Income tax
Quarreling between siblings
deadline—roll out the berrcli (.brother* and sister*) la nor­ mises, yet remaining in a co­
operative teamwork unit, dcmal as well as desirable.
■More n ttfir 3niIc1&gt;*Tr gallics' ' "And n * y " ‘niTeslra6Ie"~be­ *ptte-euc4»- radkal-diff£;eaccs
nre ptunned for 1904. Hubby's cause a quarrel permlta a of opinion.
So you parrnta can obtain
some legislators simply hol­ key lawmakers determinedly dinner will get cold nnd his
solace by realizing if they
lered back that they were set out to make 19154 a new good wife will make things
don't quarrel before they mar­
hot for him.
under no compulsion to pass hall game.
ry, then there will be more
administration proposal* they
President Johnson gained
Why do little kids take the T i e I t e r a t e w r l r a s i r a l e t - violent argument! after their
considered bail for the coun­ much public credit fcr apply
Ita r e a d e r * n , a k . wedding!
try. Doing nothing, they ing financial spurs to Con­ wrapper off a lollipop, take a •lier r sa f ffraoi m
r s . Tfce w r l i r r m a r
Quarreling among children
couple
of
licks
and
put
it
urgued, could be a positive gress ns the new year dawn­
■ e r a asm * prn tld rd tk r let­
t e r a t . e r a r r l r a I k - r r r l l r r ' a Is thus good dlvorco insur­
tiling.
ed. House sources sny, how­ down on new seat covcrsT
t r n r a a r n a a a S a S S rr a a . l . - l t r r a ance!
« f f r r t e r t k a a 3M w o r d * will
Yet they cculd not explain ever, that men on tho Hill
(Always write to Dr. Crane
There
should
be
"No
Park­
s* a l r r a s r tlr r r S r r . I.rtltra
delays of threo to six months let him know in advance that
a&lt;t4 rraa» d t a a f k r r a a r e a r r r , | .
b care of this newspaper,
ing"
signs
in
the
middla
of
akla n r a rld a d I k r r da a a l daal
in accomplishing w-liut is sup­ they wnntcd it this way. They
enclosing a long stamped,
department
store
aisles.
la erraaaallllea. B a rte r U s a t
posed to ha routine business were fed up with the inde­
addressed envelope and 20
pakltakrd k r T k a llarald.
a
a
a
—providing government with fensible stretch-out of con­
cents is cover typbg and
Pro basketball players are
Editor, The Heraldi
gressional effort.
the money to run.
printing costs when yon
The !9f&gt;3 stretch-out did, In always sure to get a run for Several employes where I send for one of his boob
Smarting u n d e r well-dr
their money.
work want to contribute to the lets.)
served censure on this score, the end, produce a $11.5 bil­
Buddy Lawson Fund. Hut we
lion slash below tire into Pre­
It isn't dangerous to drop
sident Kennedy’s Inst budget in on your butcher and chew feci that before we do the
estimates. Tire rut wns net the fat even it you have gall committee in charge of select­
AZALEA
ing an appropriate memorial
wholly renlistic. Some of thut bladder trouble.
to Buddy should make ita de­
money will Ire restored in the
SALE!
cision and announca it so that
pending $2.22 billion suppleA woman of 00 and a man
VALUES FROM $3.00
munUl approprlaliun hill. The of 89 were married ami di­ everyone will know what tha
TO 9S.00 EACH
reduction nevertheless was vorced a week lalcr. Wc know committee intends to do.
By Donna Estes
PLANTS UP TO fj.OO
Like
a
lot
of
other
people
I
impressive.
Resolution 133, pertaining to
who tho didn't go home to.
4 FT. TALL
en.
know, wa era for tha memor­
H o u s e appropriations ex­
the South Seminole Natural
ial.
It
ii
a
smalt
thing
for
us
perts
liecutr
this
year
hy
slic­
Gas Authority, was unani­
Don't tell your friends
Grapcvllle Nursery
mously adopted at a contin­ ing $24.5 million off Interior about your wealth and don't to do In perpetuating the
2221 Grapevllle Avs.
memory
of
this
fine
young
Department
budget
estimates
ued session of the Ixingwood
leave it untold on your income
3220888
man.
City Council Monday evening. for 19155. Hut Congress will tax report.
"Scotia
Dealer”
For "HUCK8 FOR BUDDY"
The resolution, to be for- be hard pressed to match its
w-ardrd to the Atlanta office 19(53 cuts. That $0.5 billion
When a fellow hat a suit for
of Housing and Home Finance figure bus been cquulled or every day in the week keep­
Agency for Hie purpose of ob­ surpassed only twice in his­ ing it pressed makes it look a
taining planning funds for the tory.
lot better.
Authority, states that the city
See how many times you
of Longwood desires to show
can fold a dollar bill, men.
evidence a t required from
And then watch how quickly
member municipalities; that
your wife can still find it.
the need for the services to
he supplied by the Authority
Time lo make roofing
Years ago wedding rings
exists and that the cily en­
repairs,
and the place
dorses the project.
ANCHORAGE, A I a a k a were not at thin as those of
to ahop for any kind
Tlie p r e s e n t Longwood (UPI)—An armada of planes, today. They were made to
members on the Hoard of corps of rescue workers and last a lifetime.
of roofing in here!
Commission of the Aulhnrily Unde Sam's bankroll Tuesday
You’ll find what you
are R. C. Carlson and John went lo Hie rescue of quake
OVBlt 35 YKAItS
want,
and nave, tool
C. Reams.
ravaged a n d economically
At First 4k Palmetto
Bids on the city’s require­ shattered Alaska.
(Alongside old post office)
ments of gasoline, both reg­
And weary citizens of the
10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH ’N CARRY.
ular and high lest, anil lubri­ 49th state gained additional
cating oil, for a period of one encouragement in a report
Free Estimntcn
Maple Are.
year, were opened and read. Hut Hie list of fatalities re­
at
One Rill
No action was taken until sulting from the Good Friday
6th St.
To I'ay
further information can he earthquake was dwindling.
The Gregory
obtained for presentation at
"The dead and presumed
fnrpetti • Furniture
Way
Ihe regular meeting sched­ dead now total IU5," said
Tile
• I’iunoH
uled for this Thursday at 8 Donald 1-owell, slate director
322-0500
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p.nr.
of civil defense.

Barbs

Thought For Today

Dick West Says
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Dr. Crane’s

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iightment. But there are
times, I believe, when Ignor­
ance It the best policy. And
this, I suspect, ie one of thoee
times.
In the first place, the fact
that marihuana smoking it
illegal might make it rather
difficult to gather the neces­
sary statistical data.
The marihuana smokers I
have known were hardly the
types who would come forth
and volunteer information
about their habits. And if you
caught them a t it, they
wouldn’t admit it.
Assume, however, that such
a survey were possible and
that it established a definite
link
between marihuana
smoking and cancer. Would
this cause anyone to give up
marihuana T I doubt It.
The marihuana smokers I
have known were hardly the
types who would worry about
a thing like that. In fact,
they didn’t seem to worry
much about anything. Which
ia one of the reasone why
they smoked marihuana.
Ib is brings us to a third
consideration. What would
happen if it were established
that marihuana smoking does
not cause cancerT
Would that not tempt ma­
ny tobacco smokers to switch
to murihuana?
I imagine that marihuana
peddlers would seek to en­
courage the trend by bring
out filter tip reefers, men­
thol-flavored reefers with a
hint of mint. "Don't be helf
safe," they would croon. "He
really safe with reefers. Come
all Uie way up to the my­
stic magic of marihuana."
If marihuana smuggling is
a problem now, think what it
would be like under those
conditions. It might lie bet­
ter for the customs burvaj
to leave bad enough alone.

cry for reform was loud.
There is no sign of real re­
form on the 11*04 horlson.
But, a t least in the approprlatiens field, there is a sharp
change of mood and a new
aente of purpose.
Two appropriations bills,
governing the Interior De­
partment and the District of
Columbia, already have been
hanged out of the House Ap­
propriations Committee, Hy
the time this appears, another
1)111, covering Treasury and
I’ost Office, probably will be
reported.
Four other major money
bills, including the one for
defense, are nearing this
stage and should be ready for
reporting soon a f t e r the
Easter recess.
House committee officials
say this first wuve cf appro
priatlona mensurra is right
on schedule that, hopefully
would biinf out the last hill
on foreign aid by June 5.
A similarly stiff schedule
is being kept thus far in the
Senate There, of course, the
natural threat to a steady
pace Is tiia prospect of a pro­
tracted civil rlghta debate.
Should tlic 1U04 schedules
somehew be maintained, both
h o u s e s might sweep the
boards clean of approprla
tions bills by the time Re­
publican* gather in Han Fran­
cisco July HI for their nutlun
al convention.
Says a Senate official wist
fully; ‘Ws might get a sum
mer vacation for the first
time in years."
Ijist year the final money
measures did not clear Con­
gress until Dee. Hi and 21.
Fcr a tine it ap|&gt;enred they
would go over into 1904.
June 30 ia supposed to lie
the deadline for these bills,
alnre the new fiscal year
■tarts July 1 and the money
should l&gt;e available then. Con
greas hai not met that deuil
line for years. Hut tire delays
of 1903 were the final embar­
rassment.
When critics shouted that
Congresl hml become a “readblcck to needed legislation,"

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TV Time Previews

By Abigail Van Buren

7:30-8:30 P.M. CBS Reports. you don't take it seriously,
"Viet Nam: Ih e Deadly De­ it's gind of good, archaic fun,
cision." Viet Nsm has become though what it’s doing on
are very old-fashioned. I
get kicked out of shape."
DEAR AnnY: Will you
n prime subject for major
please Rive a couple of ooor
Is it just big talk, or is news sprcials. Flist it was this series we leave you to
am 12 years old and I have
*ap» aomo Information? I
this what llnclc Sam offers NIlU's ‘‘.Sunday" hour. Now, figure out. Guest stars in­
a paper route. I earn my
believe there must be hun­
our
17-year-old sons whom just * few d*ya later, CBS clude Jane Wyatt and Mark
own money and think I
dred* of people in our shoe*.
we have given permission gets into the act. Even if you Goddard. It could have used
should be able to do what
We have been livini toto Join the service? Hsd we saw the NI1C show, don’t miss the late Ed lirophy.
1 want with it. 1 want a
Rcther since 1911. We do not
known this could happen, we this one. The Viet Nam sit­
Old P.M. ARC. Hen Casey.
belong to a church because
motor scooter but my par­ would not have signed for uation is such a middle that "Make Me the First Ameri­
we do not feel we are wnrents are against it. I could
him. What is the truth every little bit of clarification can." Unless you're a real fan
thy of coin* to church. Yes,
buy one for 190 and I al­ shout this situation, Mis* helps. Charles Colllngwnnd of brain aurgery, the hast
we do have children. Ahby,
ready have most of the
Abhy?
did s lot of trnvrling round­ thing about this episode Is the
we want to get married and
money saved, but they won't
ONE ROY'S MOTHER ing up mnterlnl for this hour casting. Frank Dekova, who’s
live right and, after all
let me buy one because I
DEAR MOTHER: I am and he has succeeded in ob­ played so many TV indlana
these years, we don't Know
am not old enough to get a
advisee) that malt bever­ taining some excellent film
ha could have wiped out Cus­
where to turn except to you.
ages above 3.2 per cent
license yet. Don't you think
and verbal coverage on the ter alnglehanded, plays a
Is there a state that doesn't
I should be able to buy one
alcohol are NOT sold on the
military and political chaos. I stubborn Indian Chief, whose
require a three-day waltlnr
the military reservation and
Just to ride around the dirt
Included nre interviews with {dying wish is to leave his
period? We couldn’t be mar­ roads? I need someone to
that 3.2 beer Is NOT sold to
ried too near here as we
anyone under 18'i years of Ambassador Henry C a b o t money to his missing son. Ma­
stick up for me.
are very well-known, (iod
WANTS A MOTOR SCOO­ age. In doubtful rases I D. Lodge and MaDamc Ngo Uinh rio Alcalde appears as the
son and, just to keep things
bless you, Ahby, if you can
cards are required. Twenty- Nbu.
TER
7:309 P.M N’HC. The Vir­ fair and equal, Rodd Red­
help us.
one la the minimum legal
DEAR WANTS: It doesn't
SINNERS
drinking age in most states ginian. "The Secret of Bryn- wing, a real Indian, playa an
matter if you ran afford a
DEAR SINNERS: The
Cadillac. Your parent*' per­ uniform or no uniform. It mar Hall." (Color). Remem­ Indian. H u r t Hrinckerhoff
very fact that you arc trou­ mission is more Important
takes two to violate the ber "Thn Cat and the Can­ gives another of hla typically
bled by the way you have
than the money. Listen to
system—the seller AND the ary" and "Ten Little Indi­ sensitive performances ns a
ans 7” This episode is from patient w-ith major problems
been living proves that you
them, son, and you'll never
buyer.
the same srhool, but it flunk­ of the head.
• * »
are worthy of going to
regret It.
9:30-10 P.M. cnR. The Bev­
• ♦ •
church. A church is not a
Get It off your chest. For ed. -Aetually ita's a western
museum for saints—it's a
a personal unpublished re­ counterpart of the "It" movie erly Hillbillies. Ib e plot is as
DEAR ARRY: When our
hospital for sinners, Go to
son got off the chartered
ply, write to ARRY, Box myateriea of the thirties. If old as the hills, hut leave it
a clergyman, whether you
hits from Fort Leonard
3365. Beverly Hills, Calif.
belong to a church now nr
Enclose a stamped, self ad­
Wood to start his first leave
not, and let him chart your
dressed envelope.
since enlisting In the Army,
• • •
course. You will be amaicd
I smelled spirits on his
at how easily you can legal­ breath for the first time.
For Abby’s booklet, "How
11:28 (8) T h e a t e r o f tho Stars
ize your union quietly, with­
While home, he casually
To Have A Lovely Wed­
WEDNESDAY I*. M.
11 ao &lt;21 J o h n n y Carton
out publicity. Good luck.
remarked, "The new re ­ ding." send SO rents In Ah(C olor)
1:00 (2) New pen ce
• * •
(9) Movla
by,
Box
3385,
Beverly
Hills,
cruit* go over to the PX at
&lt;:&gt; N ew s, .-irons. W e a ­
ther
night, have a few beers and
Calif.
DEAR ABDY: My parents
THURSDAY A. M.
(9) New elln*
«:10 t o I'll ( Hporta
8:00 &lt;3) rtlun On

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JJacoby

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The letters in Arch stand
for Analyze the lead; Re­
view the bidding, Count win­
ners and losers, How can tha
contract be made?
West opens the ten of dia­
monds against your six notrump contract and your
first analysia of thu trad is
that It is top of a doubleton.
In that ease, you ran win
with your nen or queen, go
over to dummy and finessit
your nine spot.
If this finesse works you
can count 12 winners con­
sisting of the ares and kinga
of spades and lieurta plus
four tricks In rnrh minor
suit.
Further analysia remind*
you that a good player is
Dot likely to mate a run mat
lead against a no-trump

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Opening lead—# I t
slain. Hence, you decide that
West might have led the ten
from a jack-ten combination.
You go back to counting
winners nml you see only 11
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Jh#

Working women wcio ask­
ed recently to face their own
■liortrnmings—not by a man,
but by another winking wo­
man.
When Mrs. Ray Kelsling of
Memphis, Term., appeared be­
fore a group of business and
professional women to discuss
tire "Image of lire Worklttg
Woman," she let her sisters
Iravs a double-barreled blast.
"Working women," ihe said,
"too often shirk responsibil­
ity and nra clockwatcher*
and comptainera."

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Ho far as I know, Mrs.
Kelsling didn't separata work­
ing women Into age groups.
Rut from my observation It
■cams that there arc far
mora shirkers of responsibil­
ity, clockwatchers, complaina rt (as well ae gum chewera, alow movers, and tukeit-or-lcuve-lt types) among
the very yuung than among
tbs middle-aged and older
group of working women.
Maybe this Is partly lie-

Hungary Premier
Welcomes Nikita

BUDAPEST, Hungary (UPI)
—Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev arrived Tuesday
for talk* with Premier Janos
Kadar which may lead tn a
major new move against
Communist China.
Khrushchev wss welcomed
’i n * n r a t iiih s iia y
with bsnuvr* and flags w the
C A H t.U A u i - A a a M i c e
streets where Soviet tanks
Vila A l l i o o
crushed the Hungarian reM s
- M V S I * I.OVKS"
more than seven years ago.
D rhhle l i s t a n te s — I nlnr
It was his fourth visit since
1*1us A t Siza H a i r
- M H O ' S HOT T i l 1C
Ihe 1056 rebellion.
ACTIO V
Thousands of Hungarians
llra a M ania
heard Khrushchev say in a
l . a a a T i i r a r r — I n ln r
speech of greeting that be
considered his trip "more
Ilian jusl a friendship viiil."
"Our current visit will en­
STARTS F ill.
able tit to continue our talks,
WALT DISNEY'S
which started so successfully
"A TIGER WALKS" last summer in Moscow," lie
told Kadar.
Communist China attacked
Khrushchev in a long articl*
limed to coincide with till
official visit here. The attark
NOW thru T ill IIS. was seen as an attempt to
force a formal break In tics
Shows At 1:00 • 3:00 and In put tin- blame for it
3:00 • 7:00 • 0:00
on Moscow.

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twelfth In any one of three
suits.
1:00 &lt;:■) Petty link*
You might as well play
IS) Oh. I Rptrlal
e farm er's
oomn clubs and three club S 1 0 &lt;») Th
D a u g h te r
leads leave you In dummy.
(O Tightrope
You note that both opponents 1:00 ( 2 ) Kep tuneae
I t ) ilev o rly Itll l b i ll l e i
bsve followed to those three
&lt;») lien Carey
club leads and that you now 9.10 IS) Dick Van Dyk e
E le v e n t h Hour
have a sure thing play for 10:00 &lt;21
&lt;*) D en n y K aye
(S) Chen n ln g
your contract.
News,
W ea th er,
You lead dummy’s ten of 11:00 &lt;2 ) &lt;St
Sports
apndes. If Knst plays an hon­
( I ) New a — M u r p h y
Merlin
or, you have threa sure
11:10 ( I ) N ew s . W eath er,
spade tricks, but East plays
flporta
low and you do the eame.
W rit win* the trick and at
this point West is end-pinyeil in three suits. A spade
lend gives you three spade
tricks. A heart lead give*
you three heart tricks and a
diamond give* you three dia­
HALLANDALE (UPI) -T h e
mond tricks plus the one you
I3th running of the Jloo.ooo
already have gathered In.
Florida Derby is on Gulfstream's program for next
Saturday and according to
derby watchers the dsy will
belong lo Northern Dancer.
Tlio three-) car-old Can*
cause job* are easier for Ihe dlan fireball dined up with a
young to get than for the record-matching sprint for
middle-aged, and »o the young seven furlongs Saturday, four
don't prize their Jobs as length* in front of Scoundrel,
highly.
ulto is mentioned as a horse
Maybe It Is partly because to worry derby bettor*.
(bo young woman la more
Other Northern • Dancer
likely to have a man on her challengers are Ky. Pioneer,
mind, rather than tha Job.
Dandy K. and Roman Bro­
And maybe the young wo- ther.
mnn'a frequent lark of am­
Jockey Manuel Yca/.a was
bition and enthusiasm
for alxiard E. P. Taylor's Cana­
her Job results from the fact dian champion
when lie
that she doesn't really expect matched Airman's Guide's
to have to hold It for very Gulfstream run of 1:22 ami
long (only until she gets a two-fifth* for the seven fur­
husband, or until her hus­ longs. The rernrd was act on
band gets through school or March 30, 1961.
gets a promotion). Tha old­
Following the sprint the
er woman who has a Job chunky bsy colt worked out
probably plans to keep it a full mile under Yeaza. He
just a t long as she ran.
ate It up In 1:36 (3-5).
Anyhow, I'll take the older
Yeaza bad a busy day Sat­
employe.
urday. He was aboard Cedar
Sometimes, I wish I hadn't Key when the native Flori­
—but not often. The older dian returned from Califor­
woman usually concentrates nia to beat out the twit graas
on the job at linnd, treats me runners in Hie state and win
like a person instead of an the $39,730 Donn Turf Handi­
annoyance, and seems willing cap before a crowd of 20,140.
to go tn any amount of
trouble to please.

Dancer Florida
Derby Favorite

G o lf F ie ld

Humphrey CW A
Choice For VP
WASHINGTON (UPI) A union pull Indicated Tues­
day that Sen. Hubert Humph­
rey, (D-MInn.), is favored by
its member* for the Democra­
tic vice presidential nomina­
tion this year.
Tlio { H i l l , taken by the Com­
munications W o r k e r * of
America, was published in the
CWA New*. It said the pre­
ference for Humphrey waa
reflected throughout the coun­
try and was not limited to
any region.
No figure* were given on
the survey of CWA member*.

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to Grozny to make It a very
funny sne. Socially-conicioua
Mrs. D-ysdal* (Harriet MacGibbon) dread* Granny will
spoil hir plum social event
honoriilf the return of countlest Voi llolztein (Jean Willet) art It look* as if she
may be right. But Granny
(Irene Ryan) is more con­
cerned with brewing her
spring tonie and, when she
pttse* nut some samples,
none is more enthusiastic
thin the countless herself.
10-11 P.M. CHS. The Danny
Xaye Show. Rome dull spots
here, hut the opening sketch
makes It all worthwhile. Dan­
ny playa the most hashful of
wallflowers, a t t e n d i n g a
friendship club where Howard
Morris plsy* the type of man
Danny would lika to he: Dash­
ing, debonair and full of con­
fidence. A later eketch eel in
Spain with Dnnny as a Mata­
dor and Morris as a Bullfight
promoter haa anme funny
m o m e n t a . Dorothy Collins
sings nicely, hut unexcitingly, "Control Yourself" and
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rolled game* of 214. 184. and
238. and 218 for a 854 toUl.
LEISURE// I John look four game* from
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hi* opponent Don Dorman
who rolled a 683 total. John
is now riding in first place
with a 39-point lead over hia
closeJt competitor and ala*
averaging a cool 193.
In the other league action,
I
George Swann was the only
other man to take all four
games from his oppooent as
b« rolled a 739 total against
A. H. Ray who had hi* trou­
bles and could get only a 556
total. Phil Roche took thre*
wini in hia match from Johnait Jonci. Phil was a 711 total
against Jchnnie’s 621 total
W. A. Warn rolled a 726 total
to take three w'.ru from Ger­
ald Behrens who cams out
with a 652. Rich Murphy also
took three wins from hia op­
ponent, Ed Callan. Rich rollad a 776 total to Ed’s 726.
Jack Kanncr and Jim Altman
u rn s out with an even split
with two wins and two losses
each. Jack rolled a 767 total
to Jim'* 696. Gordon Honey­
cutt and Bob Gatlin rolled
a dose match to com* out
with a two-win and two-losa
aateb. Gordon rolled a 700
iven total and Bob bad a 680.
Tha following three bow­
lers have rolled their scores
tgainst the opponents who
vero out ot town and will
lav* to roll against their
icorea latter. Harry Pentaeost rolled a nice 780 total
(ad hia opponent James Ku*dcld will roll against that
total. Pet* PeUraen rolled a
127 total and his opponent
n s John Spoliki. Floyd Mar­
in rolled a 687 total and hi#
ipponent waa Bill Howard who
Us to roll later for hia total.
Those men rolling 200 games
fcia week were John Wright
kading the way with 314.
ns and 236, followed by
Seorge Swann with two
fames 203 and 208, Bob GtM
Aria with 221, Rich Murphy
192 and Jack Wanner also had
i games over the 200 mark
vith hi* 206 and 217, Pete
Petersen rolled a 306 game,
1™
— » tnd Harry Pentecoat had two
sire games over the 300 mark
with a pair of 211 games.

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Iha above . t r i a d suit, th* .h u rt
t ill* o f w bloh Is J. *• Gl*aeon,
Jr., aa A d m in is tra to r o f V t t arana A ffa irs , a a O fficer o f
Iha U n ite d S t a l e r o f Am erica,
P la in tiff, vereue. S am uel P.
Eroadr. a / k / a B. P. Broady
and Mary E. B r o a dy a / k / a
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plaint o a P la in t iff 's A tto rney.
Mack N. Clev eland, Jr., a u l l o
( U Banford A tla n tic Na tio na l
Bank Building. Sanford, F lo r Ida. an d (II* th* orig in a l A n ­
sw e r o r o t h e r p la a d ln g In th#
o f f i c e o f th* Clerk o f th* Clreu lt Court on or b efo re th#
l e t d a y o f May. A. D. 1M«.
If yo u fall to do ao. a deer*#
pro ro n ftea o w ill be ta ken
a g a i n s t you for lb # rallaf dalanded tn th* Complaint.
Thto N o lle * sh a ll b* p u b li s h .
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March. A. D t i l l .
(S E A L )
Art hur H
B e ck w ith . Jr.,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
B y; M artha T. Vlhlan
D. C.
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Mack N. Cleveland. Jr. and
HarelB F. J o h n so n
Atto rn ey * a t Law
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1. Lost &amp; round
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
«. Transportation
6. Food
From Sanford Exchange 8. For Rent
8A Special Notlcaa
7. Business Rental*
8. Reach Rentala
For Sale or Rant
From Seminole County ?•
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For 8*!e
18. Mortgage Loana
NOT LONG DISTANCE 14. Insurance

Phone
Classified

322-5612
425-5938

Office 204 W. First

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17.
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t. Not leas • Personal*
Income Tax Retumi. Lamar
Williams, Five Point*. Ph.
322-7843.

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SWEETIE PIE

VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
REPAIRS - SALES ALL MAKES
Phone 822-2282

8. Education • Instruction
Baton and Strutting lessons.
Group or private. Phone
322-3442 alter S p. m.

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To Use
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“ APRIL FOOLl"
6.

For R o s t

1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
bath, 317 S. Park Ave.
Furnished home on lake.
South side of Lake Jetiup.
Phase 3*5-3104
I BR Unfurn. house. Crystal
Lake Ave. k 4th St. Ph.
322-4066 or 322-G271.

1 BR furn. Duplex. Util. lncl.
3 BR House, Liv., Din. Rm.,
$60. mo. 322 6658.
Kit., Utility Rm., Carport.
Nice, roomy turn. 2 Udrm.
No pcti. Ph. 322-7114.
apt. Tiled Batii, 1700 Mag
nolia. 322-3951 or 2296.
Furn. Apt. 2300 McllonviUe.

STOREROOM, or office, on Clean rooms for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
1st. St„ near 2 free park­
Legal Notice
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Jacobaon'a Dept. Store.
IN ro rx T T jc n a R 's c o u r t ,
Rooms private baths, 114
• KHIVOI.K COUNTT, FLOR­
W.
First St.
IDA.
2 BR Furn. house. 118 W.
F ll# &gt;#. KB!
19th St. $85 mo. Vacant FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
RATATK OF
ADEI.E F. FOX.
Apr. 1st. No pets. 322-2909.
Cowan. 322 4013.
DECEASED
NOTICR TO CREDITORS
UNFURN. 2 BR, kit. eiec. LAKE MARY, 2 UR. Unfurn.
TO
ALL
PEIKHIXB
H IV *
equip. $50 mo. 2482 Orange
house, kit. equipt. $75.
l.NO CLAIRS OH IIRMANDI
AO K N IT SAID KXTATKl
Ave. Ph. 322-8630 after 6 Avail. April 2. Ph. 322-0184.
Tou and #ach o f you ar* p. m.
h . r . h r notified ahd require*
Unfurn. 2 BR. house. 2418
f« fll# #ny claim* and demand*
Local automobiie dealer* of­ Orange Ave. Ph. 322 0274.
which you or eit h e r o f you,
may have again*: #ald »«tat# fer their best buyi In Herald
In ih# o f fi c e of lion. C. Yarn* classified display ada.
Modern CB, 3 UR, life Baths,
on Mil*. Co u n ly J u d g e *f
Kit. equipt. Interior netiy
Seminal* Caunly. at hla gffle#
p a i n t e d . $100. 668-4023.
In Ih* Court Hnua# In Hanford,
Legal Notice
Florida, within #lx calendar
Please do not call Friday
month# from Ih# tlm# o f Ih#
nltei or Saturdays.
ffrat publication o f (hi* nolle#. IN T i l s : UlltU U IT COI ItT OF

Each claim or demand m u tt ha
In writing and co ntain the
p l i c a of r t i l d t a c # and po#t
• f f l t t addra#* o f th# cla im a nt
and m utt b* g w n m to by th*
claimant, hi* a g e n t or allor*
nay, or th# #am# #h*11 b# void.
FLORIDA N A T I O N A L
RANK AT ORLANDO
Ryt F T. Tlneley, Jr.,
Vlc».|*r#»ld#n( and Trual
Officer
A# Adm inistrat or o f oald
••tat#
Publl#h March IS A April 1,
CDH-50
1. II. U K .
[ TI IH
C IH C flT
COl'RT, CDB7«
INTH
JU DICIA L
ClltCI’IT IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF
r FLORIDA IN AND FOR TH E NINTH JUDICIA L CIR­
OMINOLR COUNTT.
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMI­
aANCKRT no. iaa*»
NOLE COUNTV, FLORID A.
IORTOAMR FORRCLOet'RB c i i A x r . n r n o . i s m i
IHBT
FEDERAL
HAVINOI F KPERAt. NATIO SAt, MORTS'D I / ) A N ASSOCIATION Of OAOE ASSOCIATION, a corCMINOLB COUNTT. a aor. poratlon,
F ta l a l l f f ,
, * U#“
FlalntifL
aFRANKLIN
W IL LIAM S
gad
O. COOK and w if e , EUN1CB CAROLYN B. WILLIAMS, hla
. COOK, al al,
wlf*.
Dafandanta
Dafandanta.
N o n c n o f BfiT
NOTICR OF SUIT IN
KB BTATB OF FLORIDA TOi MOIlTOAflB FORECLOSURE
E. O. Cook and wife.
TOi Franklin W illiam *
E u n ice IV. Cork
K «.l d.nc* U n k n o w n
r#r*Iyn E. W illia m *
R o u te 1. Rn* **"Matthew a. North Carolina
fUtldenc# U n k n o w n
Tou, and each o f yo u, ira
Tou. Dafandanta, ar* h er e irtby n otified that ault h u by notified that a co m p la in t
an filed a i a l n a t you In Ike | o forerlo## a certa in m o r t ­
reu lb Court
of
Seminole g a g e on the f o l lo w in g detcrlb*
iunty. Flo rid a. In Chancery, •d property, e lt u g le . l y i n g and
l ab b reviated title o f which brin g
In
Bemlnel*
Caunty.
P IR S T F E D E R A L BAVINOI Florida, t o . w i t :
VD IA3AN ASSOCIATION OF
Lot I. Block H. SUNLAND
ESTATES. Am ended Plat,
:UtN OLK COUNTT. a car.
according to a plat t h e r e ­
-ration, r l a l n t l f f , va. E. 0.
of. recorded In P la t Book
JOK and w ife. EUNICE W.
)OK, at al. Dafandanta. the
17. !’. * * • l A J, Of th*
public Record# o f S e m i ­
-lure o f paid anil b e in g a
nole County, Florida.
It ta forarlaaa that eartala
o r t r a a * dated J a n u a ry II, Together with
One UK ran ge. E ie c tr le k
(C and of raconi In Official
model &lt;0181WH. Serial TS■cord* Rook 171. I’««a 111,
001J#7Ii one
D u o -T h erm
mlnol# Counly Public Re.
heat-r, model 111*1, Serial
rda. aneuntbarlnn the follow,
UIE71:
on*
Vict
or Clim ax
n daacrlhad real properly,
kitchen e x h a u . t fan. no
*w It*
model or aerial number;
The South 1I» faat "f Lot
ten Ven etian blind*, m a u l
1. Block
I. o t
PEARL
manufactured by S en k a rlk
L A K E HEIOIITS. Seminal#
i l l . . . A I'alnt Company.
Cou nty. Florida, according
Hanford. Flo rid a, no m o ­
to I’lat thereof recorded la
del or aerial number;
p la t llook I, pane JO at
the
Public
Record!
i f hae been filed e g a l n » t you In
Bemlnol# County. Flo:Ida, (he above #tyled eu ll and yo u
id yo u are hereby required are required to aerve a co py
file your anawer In aald o f your Anew er or P le a d in g
,H
w ith
the
und.ralSM d to the Complelnt on P la l n t l fC i
rrk of la id Court nod ta attorney, JO SEPH M. MUR*
rva a cop y thereof upon the a s k m . I*. O. llo* 111. Fern
laln tlffe
atto rney.
wbuee Park. Florida, and fll* the
and a d d rta . appear be. original Anew er or P le a d in g
w. on or before the loth Jn the o ffice o f the Clerk of
ly o f April. U M . »"d In d | . • he Circuit Court on or b e ­
ull thereof Decree Pro C M . fore the l« th d e y o f April.
• to will be entered agalnM t l ( &lt; If you fell to do ao, a
decree pro ronfeeeu w i l l be
W IT NESS m y band and of. take n axalnet you for th* re*
rial aval at the Cou nly Court. lief demanded In th* Coroiuaa. Sanford. S em inole t oua.
, Florida, thla 1( , , &gt;
•• 1,1,1 WITNESS my hand and o f ­
ficial .# •! o f o f f i c e a t Saa tard.
arch. l * H .
geminola County. Ibla U i h day
Arthur II B e ik w l l h . J r , j f March , U K .
Clark «&gt; Circuit c o u r t
U E Arthur H. I le ck w llh . J r ,
Hy: Sandra S. Johnaon,
c l e r k o f Circu it Court
D. C.
Ity: Sandra 8. Jobneon.
. i m p If
ilnhoDer and Loaan
JOSEPH
M M U lU a g O
ttoraay e • • w v
Atterney a t L*W
o . B o l IK *
r o Rea i : i
in ford, r i a r i j a
pern Perk. F lorida
H orary for JNejailff
publleh
Mar. U. H * April
,- n t h jia rch U * April i.
I. I. UK.
li. n i l .

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2 BR, 1 Bath. Convenient $ 85
2 BR, 1 Bath, Lg. Fla.
Rm.
$105
3 BR, 1 Dath
$ 90
3 BR, 1 Bath, Lakcfront $113
5 BR, l i t Bath, Park
Ridge
$135
S BR, 2 Bath, Deltona
$125
S BR, 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $110
4 OR, 2 Bath. Loch Arbor $150
STEM PER AGENCY
1919 So. French
322-4991

Cl'*-**

TIIK NINTH J U n i U l A I . ( l i t .
UUIT, IN AN D r o n
BF-NIn o l u c n r N T v , r m a in a
e s m a a r n o . taker
DIVORCE
JOHN P AUL FOX. J R .
P la in tiff.
v*.
IIKTTT J A N E FOX.
D efendant.
N O T i r r O F Ft'Rl.lrAT IO.N
To: B E TT T J A N E TOX
4 Monroe S tr eet
S ilv er Creek, N e w Tork
To u are ordered to appear
and a n ew er In pereon, or by
a tto rn ey , to a Complaint h e r e ­
in file d ag a ln a t y o u In Cir­
cuit Court o f S em in o le C o u n ­
ty, Flo rid a, on or b tfo r* the
10th d ey o f April, list, the
• am * b a l n g a ault far d i v o r c e
A lh arw la* a Dear** Fro c « n f e i t o w ill h t e n t e r e d a g a i n # :
y o u f o r f a i l u r e lo a p p e a r a n d
• n#w#r aa req u ires fey law.
W IT NESS m y k a a d Sad o f ft elal goal thla U t b d a y o f
March. U K .
(CIRCUIT CO URT BEAL)
Arth u r H. Ba c k w lth . Jr.,
Clark o f th* c i r c u i t Court
S tm ln o la
C o unty
Courth o u ta Sanford . F lo r id a
By: Handra H. Jdfeneon
D ep u ty Clerk
F E L D E R AND RKTTINOHAUS
Attorn ey# at L a w
119 South K n o w la a A ven u e
I’oat O ffice D o t U l l
Winter Uark. F lo rid a
Puhllah March 11. 11 * April
1. I. U K .

ens-u

1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath and shower, suitabta for couple or single
person or retired. All utili­
ties Included In rent. Ideal­
ly located on First St., with­
in 1 block of 2 free parking
lots and shopping center. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store, 21$ E. First St.
Gar. apL 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Apply 54:30.

RENT A BED
RoPaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Weak, or Month
Ph. T k 14181 111 W. l i t SL
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

9. For Balk or Rent
4 BR Cottage, furn., 1315
Douglas, $05., 2 BR furn.
apt. $60, SIT E. 25th.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v e n I n g a
322-1597.
2 BR house, kitchen equipped.
Inquire 117 Catalina Drive.

BARRY’S WORLD

Residential k Commercial In­
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
come property for sale or Our Budget Wave Now $6 95
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
trade. Near Shopping Can­
Ace Beauty Salon,
116 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
ter. Ph. 322-3533.
Mayfair Hotel
Phone 122-8525
Nice 5 BR home, offera In­ ATTENTION
REALTORS:
come, invest. $6,930. 322-5689.
Beautiful 3 BR., 2 bath lake- HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
front home. Large lot. Pric­ Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
2 BR. Home. Study, 11$
avanlngs. 3 Senior etylista.
ed to lell. Ph. 321-6721.
Baths, Urge Family Rm. In
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.
good neighborhood; includ­ LAKE MARY, New 2 BR,
ing ateva, refrig., room air*
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile Special By Popular Dcmnnd
conditioner, washing m a­
bath, aet-ln grove. New low Our Budget Wavo Bpee. $6.95
chine A rugs. Really ter­
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
price. Owner. 322-6659.
rific buyl Monthly pay316 Palmetto Ave. 822-0834
menu $83.10.
CRAMPED FOR SPACE?
25. Plumblnp Services
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
WANT A NEW PLACE?
Inc.
TRAILER TOO SMALL?
PLUMBING
FA 2-8074
LET US HELP YOU ALL!
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
APRIL FOOLl
R. L. HARVEY
No, This la for real. 2 furn­ TRADE YOUR TRAILER
FOR A NEW HOME IN
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
ished apU. and 1 two-bedmom Home, furbished and CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
27. Special Service*
A Limited Number of
close in. Total income $140
Trailers ncing Taken On
month. Approx. $3,500 Down,
Plano Tuning and Repair
Trade On
$4,800 Balance on mort­
H. L. Harmon — FA 2-4233
3 A 4 BEDROOM HOMES
gage a t $40 monthly.
Call Mr. Leatherbury at
P art time Carpenter Repairs.
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
Small Jobs. Expert A Guar­
322-2744
3224457 for Appointment
anteed workmanship. Ph.
Between 1 and 5 Daily
322-7806.
LONGWOOD AREA
BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2 Bath
FHA—36 Yr. Mortgages
Home in Ravenna Park. A PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
NO CLOSING COSTS
and all types Home Repairs.
real buyi Owner 333-0648.
Small Down PaymenU
All Work Guaranteed
HOMES FROM $ 12,500 3 BR., H i bath home. AaA. J. ADCOCK
Live Cheaper Than Rent
aume payments. 322-5455,
General Contractor
322-8556

By Nadine Seltzer S t Johns Realty

Female Help Wanted
Male Help Wanted
Help Wanted
4. Transportation
Situation! Wanted

88. Furniture
Legal Notice 34. Articles Tor Sale
84*A Swap or Exchange
n t u b c t a r r r r r o r n r . N 85. Articles Wanted
t x n FOR MCMIXOI.H COtJX#
S6. Automobiles • Trucks
t v . r i .o m n t .
r H A ic iR r &gt;o. i
36*A Autos Wanted
F in e r f e d k iia i , bavinos
A N D LOAN ASSOCIATION Of 87. Boats - Motors
ORLANDO, a eorp oratlon ,
88. Motorcycles - Scooter*
Plaintiff. 89. Trailers - Cabanas
va.
HKnnEIlT A. MITI.I.tNR i l l 40. Farm Equipment
P tftnO eltl.
NOTICR o r a i ' I T
TOI A f lT H U R C. DIE8INO
T i l Cr»tlw«n&lt;t A v t m i t
Oaatnrla. North e n r o l l s !
t
CAIIOI.TN DIKBINO
I'
T il C rtttw ood Avrnut
Oaatonta, North Carollai
T o n i r e h m h r n o tified thlt
a ault h i t hern f ile d IKtlMt
you
In t h i
ib o rt
m tllltd
can##, an d t h a t y o u a re re*
q n lm l
to f i l e y o u r a n a v ir
w i t h tha Clark o f thla Coert
a n d to aarva a ro p y therMt
upon tha p l a i n t i f f o r plall*
tlff'a a tto rn ey#, w hoaa n i n e
' a n d addraaa la Ollaa, Hadrltk
' a Hohlntnn, 101 Kaat Chunk
Rtraat, Orlando. Flo rid a, tat
l a t a r t h a n April 11. t i l l . If
y o u fall to do ao a Decree Pro
C o n f a ta o
will
be
ant and
a a a l n a t yo u for tha rallaf It*
mandad l a tha Com plaint. T i l l
a u lt la ta foracloaa a moft.
n u t . Tha raal p roperty pre*
l e a d e d a f a l n t t la:
S ou th IT f e e t o f Lot I
and North II fea t o f Lit
I. B l o c k A. K K O L ia il E6TATEB. U N IT ONE. m *
c o r d ln a to the p la t there­
of, aa recorded In PUt
Hook 11. P a a e 1. Publll
ftacorda o f Samlnola Coul*
(y. Florida.
WIT NK RS m y h i n d and U*
e t a l of thla Court a t »anfor4,
F lo r id a ,
thin
lllh
day el
March, l i l t .
(BEAL)
A rt h u r H. B e c k w ith , /f„
Clark
I)y: Handra B Johnaon
D. C.
Ollaa, H ed rick A R o h ln to a
1*9 Eaat Church S tr eet
Orlando, F lo rid a
A ltu r n a y a for P la i n t i f f
P uhllah March II, 11 A April
1, I. U K .

April 1, 1964—Page 5-B 12. Rani Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 21. Heaut.v Salona

INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Harrisoni
1311 Palmetto
122-8827
322-7048

Driving to Michigan, leaving
Incorrect Iniertlon of your l i 20. B ab y slttere
April 7. Deiirc fomeone to
and reserves the right to re- 21. Beauty Salona
help drive. Will pap ex­
▼Ha or reject any advertise- 22. Build - Paint - Repair
penses, and return bus fare,
went from w hit ordered I* 28. Building Material!
510
Palmetto Ave.
conform ta tha polielaa of thla 24. Electrical Service*
paper.
25. Plumbing Services
6. For Rant
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
26. Radio &amp; Television
Tuei., thru Frl. - I P. M. day 27. Special Services
Efficiency apt. Furniihed, all
before Iniertlon. Mon. • Sat 28. Laundry Service
new. Very coxy. Single or
29. Automobile Service
couple, too mo. 322 5004.
29A. Auto Accessories
DEADLINES
Trailer, fum. Ig. cabana. $70.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED: 30. Machinery • Toole
DeWitt'a Trlr. Pk. 322-7498.
T o m ., thru Frl. - S F. M. day 31. Poultry - Live stock
before iniertlon. Mon. • Sat. 31 A. Pets
RENTALS
soon.
82. Flowers - Shrubs

rilIRCI t.I.A J. MUM.INK. hit
wife; ARTirUIl C. DIK8IX0.
et ui., et &gt;1.,

tyralh

11. Real Estate Wanted

Country Club
Heights

Ball-Blair Agency

$100 DOWN

3&amp;4

Payton Realty

FOUND!

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

Seminole Realty

FHA - VA HOMES

Seminole Realty

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

PIANO SVC. &amp; TUN1NO
Rebuilding • Refcitlng
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2661 - Alter 12 p. m.
Need a Painter? 322-3090.

Med. Chest type deep freeze.
Make offer. Ph. 136-1194.
Casselberry.
TVs Used. All makes k models. 700 W. 9th. 322-9792.
APR. SPEC. Je t Whit# House
Paint. $395 Gal. Army,
Navy Surplus, SanfftM.
Shallow well pump, cost $150,
will sell (or $65, used 1
yr., good cond. Reynolds
Trombone, used 2 mo., cost
$200, sell for 4$ price. Ph,
322 6414.
,
READY MIX CONCRETE
Patios, Floor, Free Estimate*
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe^
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
j
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751

SINGER
ROUND BOBBIN MACHIN*
(Rental 31acfclne)
Reduced 25%
Call Singer Representative
WX 6600
SELLING OUTI Mahogany
Sec'y. Mlsc. furn., kitchen#
ware, lare bedspreads, an#
Uque settee, Iron stone
china. Campbell. 849-3721.
For Sale—Used home air-con#
dltloner; $75. 2431 Prince#
ton Ave.
With purchase of Blue Lus#
tre, rent Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 per
day. Carroll's Furniture.

Tractor mowing 4# Grading.
Call FA 2-7621.

SINGER SI.ANT-O-MATIC"
Ri-posscsed. Would like re#
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out.
sponsible party to take up
Large, Small. Call Dob
payments of $9 per month
323 0712.
on Slant-O-Matic Automatia
Zlg Zag Sewing blachine.
NEED A PICTURE?
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
Call Bill Vincent at
ing condition. Call Collect
The Sanford Herald
341-9587 evenings or 423I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
0932, Service Discount.
Parties A Gathering*,
Small or Large.
SANFORD CARPETS,
LINOLEUM A TILE CO.
FAST SERVICE
Quality Installations
Day 322-2611 - Night 322 0022
137 W. 1st St., Sanford
WEI.1.S DRILLED, PUMPS, Free Estimates
323-3241
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
GUNS. New A Used. U r g e
All Types and Sizes
selection. Will trade, also
Wo Repair and Service
repair. Tackle sold A re#
b T I N E
paired. Used boats and mo#
Machinery and Supply Co.
to n . Osteen Bridge Fish
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
Camp A Gun Shop.
For FAST TAXI SERVICE
call Homer Little at Grey­ Classical-Folk Guitar, with
case, new condition. Phone
hound Bui Station. 322-1421
322-5320.
,
or 222-9993.
SLANT-O-MATIC SINGER
Berryhlll Painting Contractor.
Commercial • Industrial • In cabinet. Fully automatic
makes hundreds o( designs
Residential. Free estimate.
Wo Apprcelato Your Busi­ does butlonholci, b 11 n c
ness. 322-2287.
stitches. With guarantee
Like new sewing condition
29. Automobile Service
Assume payments of $7 pci
mo. Buy locally and be ser
viced. Sanford Sawing Ccn
ter, 104 S. Park Ave, Phon&lt;
Senkarlk Glass and Paint 322-9411.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Company

210 Magnolia

Ph. Tk 2-4622

35. ArticleM Wanted

AUTO GLASS
SEAT COVER CO.

Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical
Nurses

V A - FHA

Government

DEBARY: 2 BR., terrazio
floori, elec, heat, air-cond.,
built-in OE kitchen. $17,000
W. T. Corbclt, Real Eitat*.
668-4791.

A TREASURE CHEST
FOR YOUR JUNK
Huge Attic with dbappearing
•(airway—With thii comes
a completely furnished 3
Bedroom homa, lg. living
room with fireplace, aepa
rate dining room, large kit
rhen, 2 car Garage on 2
nlca lots. ONLY 111,300. $500
Dawn and $75 per mo.

Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To maka tha best home
buy, ace tha

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

DcBary Manor
Nursing Home
Retirement Center

X0. Babysitter*

FRK12 ESTIMATE

Upholstering Is Mattress ren­
Offlse FA 34116
Babysitting n y home 323-9557 ovating. New k Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Baddlng Mfg.
Night FA TOM
Co., at 70* Celery Ave.
INVESTMENT A REALTY
123 070*
BABYSITTING in my home.
FA 2-2UT.
116 N. PARK AVE. 322 0173 3634 Park Dr. Saaiard, Fla.
322-2274.

SO U TH W A RD

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COHEN nADIATOR SHOP WANTED I Citrus fruit. U rg e ,
or small amounts. Bonded
Free Inspection, estimates,
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
pickup, delivery. Recoring
field, FA 3-4344
k rcpalri discounted.
211Vi E. 3rd.
322-3443
USED TRUMPET, in good
cond. Reasonable. 223-3184.
Auto Glass, Top*
A Seat Coven
WANTED TO BUY
&amp; FRANKLIN HALF-DOLLARS
1948-P
Pay
.75 Each
1B19-PDS Pay
.00 Each
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 6032
1953-P
Pay
.75 Each
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1935-P
Pay
$1.25 Each
1956-P
Pay
.60 Each
31A. Pcta
Call 333 0667 — Bill Shephard
Litter English Setter pups for
36. Automobiles • Truck*
sale. Ph. 322 9223.
’55 Chevrolet Sta. Wag. la
32. Flower* - Shrub*
good shape. $150. Phone
ANNUALS — ROSES
322-7839.
WOODRUFF’S
BUYING A JVEW a r
FARM A GARDEN CENTER
USED CART
601 Celery Ave — 322 3976
FINANCE IT WITH US
BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
9 Low Intareat Bates
kee stock. All other kinds
♦ Low Monthly Payments
of Nursery shrubbery and
FLORIDA STATE BANK
trees.
'
‘37 Plymouth $113. 322-9232.
Gray Shadow* Nursery
6 811. 8. on Sanford Ave.
toco Rambler, 4-door Crosa
Country Sta. Wagon. $650.
33. Furniture
322-6491, 612 Oak.
Sell Ui Your Furniture.
tfe-Ton Pick-up Truck, 875.
Quick Service With the
Call 322 8156 after 6 p.m.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 2-0077.
'50 Mercury, RAH, rebuilt cn#
glne, good tires, floor shift,
Used furniture, appliances,
17. Mai* Help W anted
$300. 322-7241.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
TRUCK DRIVER, Local Man,
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford 37. Boats • Motor*
healthy, married, age 40 55.
Ava. Ph. FA 2-4132.
r
Miracle Concrete Co.
For the biggest (election of Gateway To The Waterway
10. 8ltuatlonn Wonted
nearly new and used furni­ Hobson Sporting Good*
Your EV1NRUDB Dealer
ture, see Noll'a Furniture
DAY WORK. 322-2782.
Brokerage la Caaaelberry 304-6 5 E. 1 st Ph. FA 3-SMl
Yard work wanted. 322-2572.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 lo 6. 39. Trailers • Cabana*
Will care for elderly person WANTED reUabia couple to
1938 Cameo housetraikr, a '
in my home, by day or
take ep monthly payments
BR. Must tell thla week.
week, 326-11*5.
eg $12.60 cm I complete
Must see to appreciate, f t
rooms of . furniture. Call
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
322-6439.
&amp;
TB 6-1311, Casselberry, col­
Reasonable. Ph. 323-5112.
le c t
1100 DOW If:
Work wanted. Days. m-70S3.

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

Jim Hunt Realty

"I'm tlr td $nd don't fee/ like cooking tonight. Lot's
a n d out for o p in a .

$300 DOWN

3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home on
Rt. 17-92 Turn on Rt. 427
large lot 250 ft. deep, with
WILL BUY DIRECT from
at
Five
Points,
!$ml.
to
SR
15
separate dining, newly paint­
Owner a tract of high land
ed Inside and out.
with adequate Lake front­
$14,500
age. Please state location,
sisc, price A tarm i. Address REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd k Park Ave.
P. O. Box 1042, Winter Park.
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central
Phone 322-5011
heat. Payments less than
12. Real Estate For Sale
$50 per month.
2 UR, house, Fla. room, kit.
BEDROOM HOUSES
equipped, Venetian blinds,
IMMEDIATE
awnings fenced yd. Small
OCCUPANCY
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
down payment, $62 mo. 151
Air-Conditioning Optional
Country Club Circle.
As Low as $350 Down
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK AGENCY. Realtor, Insurer.
LOCH ARBOR
LAKE MARY
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2465
3 Uedrooms, 2 balhs, spac­
West on 25th St. and
S. P a r k
AVf. 322-2364,
iousness galore throughout
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
322-2285.
entire Home. A Real Bar­
2 Miles
gain at $14,ooo with terms
NO MONEY DOWN. Take
322-2744
arranged!
existing mortgage on &amp; bed­
ami
SWIMMING POOL
room, 2 bath. 113 E. Cole­
LAKE
WAYMAN
It's Truet A Ranch style
man Clr, For Info, call
HEIGHTS
home featuring 3 Bedrooms,
323 0667,
LONGWOOD
2 Baths, separate dining
South on 17-92 — 0 ml.
room, plui large Florida
(2 block* Northwest of
402 Colonial Way, Highland
Room A double carport,
Longwood Plata)
fenced swimming pool. For
Park, a Wonderful buy in a
2 Bedroom masonry home,
only $700 Down. Located In
exectlent condition, Florida
Loch Arbor.
Room, citrus, well, nicely
Ph. 838-3911
landscaped. One of San­
2 BR., 1 BATH
ford's best neighborhoods.
Price, only $10,650, as low
1901 S. Park
322 3232 Screened porch, Including kit­
a a $350 Dow n with FHA fi­
Nltes: 322-8971-3031 or 2248 chen equip. Down payment
$350. Monthly Payments
nancing. Exclusive
$58.50.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
a, 8, A 4 BEDROOMS
INC.
1. IH . A 2 BATHS
322 8074
1M1 Park Avanue
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
FA 2-3232 anytime
909 CATALINA DniVE
$100
Two bedroom home with
I-ow Monthly Payments
16. Female Help W ant*
large rooms, oak floors, kit­
For Complete lnlormatloa
chen equipped. Situated on
HOUSEWIVES
See Or Call Your
3 large terraced lou with Tel. work, your home, up to
fruit and ahade trees. Pric­ $30 weekly comm, part tlmo.
ed at $12,000, with Terms.
Permanent. Write Interna­
SALES BROKER
tional Magaaine Service, P.
Esduslve with
O, Box 6137, Orlando, Fla.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
2565 Park Dr.
322-3480 Raymond Lundquitt, Alto.
FA 2-3131 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
GREENBRIAR
Steady employment in a mo­
Choice lots available In
LOCH ARBOR L1V1NO
dern alr-condlliooed factory.
Oreenbrlar of Loch Arbor Thli modern CB home with
Apply in person to AUx of
avarlooklng golf ceorae.
apseloui living room aepaSanford, Hlway 17-92. Do
Custom bulldlnf to yeur
rated from the large dining
not pbooe.
specifications.
Oreenbrlar
area by a divider whll gives
developed by
you dining privacy. The 3
KINGSWOOD
bedrooms and 3 baths are
or
RUILDEItS, INC.
conveniently arranged to
202 Fairmont Dr.
add to your happy home
FA 2-6074
life. $430 Down, $90 month
including taxes and InaurPOCKET FARM
ance. C 114 U BUYI Call 1) if you ar* above average
You'll love thla clean, pret­ 322 4991, Stempcr Agency,
and capability
ty, furnished farmhouse sit­
2) if you enjoy working dir­
1919 So. French Ave.
ting In the middle of 5 rich
ectly with patients
cultivated acres of land
3) if you ar* public rela­
near a great fishing lake.
tion* minded
Give us a ring—it's only a
Property
Management
10 minute drive. Price
If you have these qualities
&amp; Sale* Broker
$11,500. Some Terms. Phone
and good references, De­
Stempcr Agency 1919 8.
nary Manor la willing to
French Ave. 322-4991.
pay accordingly.
Offers tor your aalection
PRIVACY: Lg. gracloui 2
theie Beautiful 2, 3, k 4
story home, in town, city
Bedroom
convenience A water. 2100
sq. ft., big screen porch,
back util, porch, patio, gar
60 N. 17-92
age. Ideal for children. Ph
Dellary, Florida_____ 668-4426
322 9235.

34. Articles For Sale

$15 MO? 7

$ # Bed ream

CUSTOM

WINTER)

Comer Lee
Phone

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By

Galbraith

a«aTwi gwja

Pape 4-B—April l t 1964

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Wright Rolls
854 Series
L i*t week John (the bomb)
Wright was still tearing the
tinea up at Je t Lanes. a t he
rolled garnet of 2U, lgg, and
2M. and 218 for a 854 toUl.
John took four gamea from
hia opponent Don Dorman
who rolled a 685 total. John
It now riding in rirst place
with a 39-point lead over hia
elosest competitor and ala*
averaging a cool 193.
In the other league action,
George Swann was the only
other man to take all four
gamea from his opponent aa
be rolled a 739 total against
A. H. Ray who had h it trou­
bles and could get only a 526
total. Phil Roche took three
wins in hit match from Johnlie Jones. Phil was a 711 total
against Jchnnie's 621 total
W. A. Warn rolled a 726 total
to take three Mint from Ger*
aid Behrens who cam s nut
with a 652. Rich Murphy also
took three wins from hit op­
ponent, Ed Callan. Rich roll­
ed a 778 total to Ed'a 726.
Jack Kanner and Jim Altman
came out with an even split
with two wins and two losses
each. Jack rolled a 767 total
to Jim 's 696. Gordon Honey­
cutt and Bob Gatlin rolled
l dose match to come out
with a two-win and two-loss
match. Gordon rolled a 700
even total and Bob bad a 680.
The following three bow­
lers have rolled their scores
•gainst the opponents who
were out at town and will
have to roll against their
Korea Utter. Harry Peat*cost rolled a nice 760 total
sod hia opponent Jam es Kusalcld will roll against that
total. Pete Petersen rolled a
T27 total and hU opponent
was John Spolaki. Floyd Mar­
lin rolled a 687 total and hie
ipponent was Bill Howard who
lias to roll later for hia total.
Those men rolling 200 gamea
ftia week were John Wright
hading the way with 214,
118 and 338. followed by
George Swann with two
gamea 202 and 208, Bob Gt&gt;
*rie with 221, Rich Murphy
102 and Jack Kanner also had
I gamea over the 200 mark
with hia 206 and 217, Pete
Petersen rolled a 206 game,
ind Harry Pentecost had two
sice games over the 300 mark
with a pair of 21t gamea.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; FounB
2. Notices • Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notlcaa
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
?• For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
ll* Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sala
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
10. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitter*
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Material*
24. Electrical Service*
25. Plumbing Service*
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Service*
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessorlea
30. Machinery - Toole
31. Poultry - Live atock
81A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
88. Furniture
84. Articles Tor Sale
84*A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles Wanted
56. Automobiles - Trucks
36*A Autos Wanted
8T. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanaa
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HANK AT OHI.AXDO
Ryi F T. T l n i l e y , Jr..
V ic* -Pr* ild en l and Truat
Officer
A* Adm inistrat or e f aald
••lal*
3. a. isa«.
PilMHh March IS A April t,
ens-so
I. IS. 1114.
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT, CDK-TI
INTIS
JI'IIICtAL
ClltCt'iT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
C F l . n n i I t A IN AND FOB T H E NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CMINOLB COUNTY.
CUIT IN AND FOR SEM I.
fA N C K EV NO. 1IN*&gt;»
ROLE COUNTY. FLO RID A .
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HAVING* FE DERAL NATIONAL MOtlT111 I/I A N ASSOCIATION Of OAOE ASSOCIATION, a co r.
.MINOLB COUNTY, a aor. poratlcn.
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HE STAT E o r r t O H I I I A T ei MOIlTOAOE FORECLO SURE
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c » r . l y n E. W i l l i a m s
Matthew*. North Carolina
Itdldenp* U n k n o w n
Tou, and each of yo u, a n
Tou. D*r*ndsnts, arc htra*
raby notified that ault h u by n»llflrd that s co m p la in t
• n filed aaa ln a t you In the In forrrln** n carlat n m o r t ­
rculh Court
of
Seminole g a g e on th* f o l lo w in g deecrlb mnty. Florida. In Chancery, *d property. *llu*t*. l y i n g and
In
S .m ln aU
Caunty.
i abbreviated title o f which bein g
F i n e r F E D E R A L SAVINOI rierlda. to* w i t :
VD I/JAN ASSOCIATION O f
Lot I. Block H. SUNLAND
ESTATES. Am ended Piet,
IM IN OtE COUNTT, a car.
according to a plat t h e m ration. P la in tiff, va. E. a
of. recorded In P la t Book
X)K and wife. EUNICE W.
11. P*l*&gt; 1 A I. o f th*
IOK. at al. Dafandanla. (ha
public Record* o f S e m i ­
dura o f said ault b a in * *
nole County. Florid*.
It la fararla*# that carttla
o r t e a i a dated J a n u a ry tl, Together w ith
o n e OE ran ge. E l e c tr l c k
*0 and of record In Official
model e o i s i w i l . Serial T8leord* Book J7I. Pan* III,
COl.lTl; on*
D u o .T h e r m
m lnola County Public lie.
heater, m odel 111*1. Serial
rda, an cu mbrr ln* the follow.
1 JIE II :
on* V icto r Clim ax
g daacrlhad real property,
kitchen ex h a u e t fan. no
• w It*
model or aerial number:
The Soglh 110 feet o f U t
ten Ven etian blind*, rotlal
4 Block 4. of rEARL
manufactured by S en k a rlk
LA KE HEIOHTS. Semlnale
)lla&gt;* A P ain t Company,
County. Florida, arcordln*
Hanford. Flo rid a, no m o .
to IMat thereof recorded la
&lt;1*1 nr eerlal number;
P la t Hook I, p*Ua SO ol
the
Public
Recor d!
t l ha* been filed a g a l n e t you In
Seminole County, H o t ld a , I he above ety led cult and you
id you ara hereby required are required to «*rv* a cop y
file jr°ur « n i w t r In Mlj o f your A n ew er or P le a d in g
It
With
«h*
u n d era lsn el l a th* Complaint on P la l n l l l C I
erk of aald Court and I* attorney, JO SEP H M. MURrve a copy thereof upon th* AHK&lt;&gt;. P O. Du* I I I . Kern
Park. Florid*, and III* tha
a ln tlfl'e
attorn ey.
&gt;me and a d d r . . . apiwar Je. original An ewer or P le a d in g
w. on or befora the lath In the o ffice « f th* Clerk of
11, ,
Circuit Court on or b*.
iy o l April. !»*•• » n.J ln
utt t h e r . o l Dacraa Pr« C M . fore th* l* th day o f April.
eao will ba entered a la ln a i I f l l If yo u fall l o do ao, a
decree pro co n feeeo w i l l be
W IT NESS my hand and of. la k rn e x a ln e l »«'U for Ih* r e ­
.l a l se al at the County Court. lief demanded In the Com&gt;UM. Sanford. SimlUol*I COUS.
V i o r l d s , i h i . S«th day at *'1* 1WITNESS my bond and o f ­
ficial • **&gt; o f o f f i c e e t Sanford.
arch, »eeeSeminole Caunty, thl* l a t h day
Arthur H B eck w ith . J r ,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Uy: Sandra S. Joh neon,

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. i m p ii »*-«»"
ilnholeer and L o fa n
Horner* t l W *
O. Bos H i *
nfe rJ . Ft*rl«»
H o m e y &gt;*' P la in tiff
F i l t h H»rch IS * April t,
is. tree.
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2. Notice* • Peraonals
Income Tax Returns. Lamar
Williams, Five Points. Th.
322-7813.

J tjr

B anforb

ty rs lb

SWEETIE PIE

VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
REPAIRS - SALES ALL MAKES
Phont 322-2282

8. Education • Instruction
Bston and Strutting lessons.
Group or privata. Phone
322-3(42 after 3 p. m.

4. Transportation
Driving to Michigan, leaving
April 7. Desire aomeone to
help driva. Will pay expcm ci, and return bui fare,
310 Palmetto Ava.

6. For Rent
Efficiency apt. Furniihed, all
new. Vary coiy. Single or
couple, too mo. 322-5604.
Trailer, fum. lg. cabana. $70.
DeWilt’s Trlr. Pk. 322-7408.

V -/

2 BR. 1 Bath. Convenient $ 85 6. For Rsat
2 BR, 1 Bath, Lg. Fla.
Rm.
$108 l BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
3 BR, 1 Bath
$ 90 bath, 31T S. Park Ave.
3 BR, 1 Bath, Lakefront $115 Fumiihad home on lake.
3 BR, 14k Bath, Park
South aid* of Lake Jesiup.
Ridge
$135
Phong 345-3104.
S BR, 2 Bath, Daltons
$125
3 BR, 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $110 $ BR Unfurn. house. Crystal
4 BR, 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $150
Lake Ave. k. 4th St. Ph.
STEM PER AGENCY
322-4066 or 322-6271.
1919 So. French
322 1991
1 BR furn. Duplex. Util. lncl.
3 BR House, Liv., Din. Rm.,
$60. mo. 322 8658.
Kit., Utility Rm., Carport.
Nice,
roomy furn. 2 Bdrm.
No pets. Ph. 322-7114.
apt. Tiled Bath, 1700 31agOOlia. 322-3951 or 2296.
Furn. Apt. 2300 McllonviUe.
STOREROOM, or office, on
lit. St„ near 2 free park­
ing lots. Inquire, Manuel
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
2 BR Turn, houie. 81$ W.
19th St. $85 mo. Vacant
Apr. 1st. No pats. 322-2909.
UNFURN. 2 BR, kit. elec,
equip. $50 mo. 2482 Oranfe
Ava. Ph. 322-6630 after A

p. m.

11. Real E*«ate W anted
WILL BUY DIRECT from
Owner a tract of high land
with adequate Lake front­
age. Please state location,
site, price A terms. Address
P. O. Box 1042, Winter Park.

12. Itenl Estate For Sale
2 BR, house, F li. room, kit
equipped, Venetian blinds,
awnings fenced yd. Small
down payment, $62 mo. 131
Country Club Circle.

LOCII ARBOIl

3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, spac­
iousness galore throughout
Clean rooms for men. 401
entire Home. A neat Bar­
Maknolia Ave. 322-0720.
gain at $14,000 with terms
W E LA K A APARTMENTS:
arranged!
Rooms private baths, 114
SWIMMING POOL
W. First St.
It’s True! A Ranch style
home featuring 3 Bedrooms,
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
2 Baths, separate dining
Cowan. 322 4013.
room, plua large Florida
LAKE MARY, 2 Bit. Unfurn.
Room A double carport,
house, kit. equipt. $75.
fenced awlmmlng pool. For
Aval). April 2. Ph. 322-0184.
only $700 Down. Located In
Loch Arbor.
Unfurn. 2 BK. house. 2418
Orang# Ave. Ph. 322 0274.

Local automobile dealers of­
fer their beat buyi In Herald
Modem CB, 3 BB. Ilk Baths.
classified display adi.
Kit. equipt. Interior newly
1901 S. Park
322 5232
p a i n t e d . $100. 668-4023. Nitei: 322-8971-3031 or 224$
Legal Notice
Please do not call Friday
nltci or Saturdays.
IN T H E ClltUUIT r o i ’IIT OF
T H E NINTH JUIIIUIAI, U l l l 3, $, A 4 BEDROOMS
UUIT, IN AND FOR SEMI- 1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
NOLE COTNTT, FLORID A
1, IH . A 2 BATHS
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
CHANCKRV NO. ItSST
able for couple or single DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
DIVORCE
JOHN F A U L FOX. J R .
person or retired. All utili­
$100
P la in tiff.
ties included in rent. Ideal­
V*.
Low Monthly Payments
IIKTTT JA N E FOX.
ly located on First St., with­ For Complete Information
Def en dant.
in 1 block of 2 free parking
See Or CsU Your
NOTIUE O F PURI.IUATION
Toi B E T T T J A N E FOX
lots and shopping center. In­
4 Monro* Str eet
quire at Manuel Jacobson
S ilv er Creek. N e w York
I)cpt. Store, 211 E. First St.
To u are ord trad to appear

Seminole Realty

FHA - VA HOMES

FHA - VA

and a n a —ar In prraon, or by
a tto rn ey , lo a Complaint hareIn filed ag a ln a t y o u In Clr.
eu lt Court o f S em in o le C o u n ­
ty, F lo rid a, on or bef ora th*
10th day *r April, 11*1. th*
aam# b e i n g a ault far divorce
n th er w le* a Deere* Pro Con*
f**ao w i l l ba en lara d aaalnat
you fo r fa ilu re to a ppear and
an*w*r a* required by law.
W IT N E S S my h aad and « f fl -

SALES BROKER

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

Stenstrom Realty

2565 Park Dr.
322-24I0
RENT A BED
Rol'away, Hospital A Baby
GIIEENURIAR
Beds.
Choice lota avallabla tn
Oy Day, Weak, or Month
Oroonhrlar of Loch Arbor
Ph. FA 1-3181 111 W. l i t 8t.
overlooking golf course.
elat teal this lllk day ef CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Custom building to yeur
Merck. 1114.
(CIRCU IT COURT SEAL )
ii. For Sait or Rent
specification!.
Greanbrlar
A rth u r II- B e c k w ith , Jr.,
developed by
Clerk o l (he c i r c u i t Court 4 BR Cottage, fum., 1315
S em ino le
C o u a ly
CourtKINGSWOOD
Douglas, $63., 2 BR fum.
k o u cc Sanford, F lo r id a
BUILDERS, INC.
By: Sandra S. J*hn*«n
apt. $60, SIT E. 25th.
D ep u ty Clerk
202 Fairmont Dr.
F E L D E R AN D RKTTINHHAUS CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
FA 2-8074
A tte rnoy* a t L a w
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
IIS S ou th K n o w !* * A ven u e
POCKET TARM
1‘oat O ffice D o i 1111
322-1597.
W in te r Park . F lorida
You'll
love this clean, pret
Puhllah March 11, I I * April 2 BR house, kitchen equipped.
ty, furnished farmhouse ait
I. I. m i
Inquire 817 Catalina Drive.
C D S -II
ting in the middle of 5 rich
cultivated acres of land
near a great fishing lake.
Give ua a ring—it’s onty a
10 minute drive. Price
$11,500. Some Terms. Phone
Stemper Agency 1919 S.
French Ave. 322 4991.

BARRY’S WORLD

PRIVACY: Lg. gracious 2
story home, in town, city
convenience &amp; water. 2100
aq. ft., big screen porch,
back util, porch, patio, gar
age. Ideal for children. Ph.
322 9235,

DEBARY: 2 BR., terrazio
floors, rite , heat, air-cond.,
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
668-4791.

A TREASURE CHEST
FOR YOUR JUNK
Huge Attic with disappearing
stairway—With this comes
a completely furnished
Bedroom homa, lg. living
room with fireplace, aepa
rate dining room, large kit
chen, 2 car Garage on 2
nice loti. ONLY $11,300. $500
Dawn and $75 per mo.

^ A r t h u r M H eck w llh . J r .
Clerk o f Circu it Court
lly: S . n d r a S- Johnaon,

I. »•
cr»-*7

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T9* la* VIM 04.

-APRIL F00L1"

R E N T A L S

SO U TH W A RD
April

"I’m tlrtd $nd don't letl like cooking tonight. Lot's
tond out tot a pitta.

Residential k Commercial in­
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
come property for sale or Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
trade. Near Shopping Can­
Ace Beauty Salon,
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
ter. Th. 322-3535.
Mayfair Hotel
Phone 122-8525
Nice 5 BR home, olfera in­ ATTENTION
REALTORS:
come. invest. $6,920. 322-5689.
Beautiful 3 BR., 2 bath lake- HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
front home. Large lot. Pric­ Open 7 a.m. by sppt. Also
I BR. Home. Stutjy, 14k
ed to sell. Pb. 822-6721.
evsninga. 2 Senior stylist*.
Baths, large Family Rm. in
105 S. Oak. 322-3742.
good neighborhood; includ­ LAKE MARY, New 2 BR,
ing steve, refrig., room airnice kitchen, cent, heat, tile Special By Popular Demand
conditioner, washing msbath, set-in grove. New low Our Budget Wavo Spec. $6.95
chine A rug*. Really ter­
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
price. Owner. 322-6856.
rific buy! Monthly pay­
31$ Palmetto Ave. 322-0R34
ments $83.10.
CRAMPED FOR SPACE?
25. Plumbinr Services
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
WANT A NEW PLACE?
Inc.
TRAILER TOO SMALL?
PLUMBING
FA 2-8074
LET US HELP YOU ALL!
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
APRIL FOOLI
R. L. HARVEY
No, This is for reel. 2 furn­ TRADE YOUR TRAILER
FOR A NEW HOME IN
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383
ished apte. and 1 two-bedroom Home, furbished end CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
27. Special Service*
A Limited Number of
elose in. Total Income $140
Trailers
Being
Taken
On
month. Approx. $3,500 Down,
Plano Tuning and Repair
Trade On
$4,800 Balanee on mort­
W. L. Hannon — FA 2-4233
9 A 4 BEDROOM HOMES
gage a t $40 monthly.
Part time Carpenter Repairs.
Call Mr. Leetherbury at
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
Small Joba. Expert A Guar­
322-2744
322-6457 for Appointment
anteed workmanship. Ph.
Between 1 end 5 Daily
322-7800.
LONGWOOD AREA
BEAUTIFUL 3 BR. 2 Bath
FHA—3$ Yr. Mortgages
Home in Ravenna Park. A PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
NO CLOSING COSTS
real buyi Owner 323-0648.
and all types Home Repairs.
Small Down Payments
All Work Guaranteed
HOMES FROM $12,600 3 BR., Uk bath home. As­
A. J. ADCOCK
Live Cheaper Than Rent
sume payments. 322-5455.
General Contractor
322-8558

By Nadine Seltzer S t Johns Realty

INCOME TAX SERVICE
0 . M. HarrUoni
1311 Palmetto
822-8827
322-79(8

of March , 1M4-

JOSEPH M. M l'ItA S g O
Attorney at Law
e. O N i i ! t
F e r n Perk. F le rld*
yuMlib Mxr. II, i l *

April 1, 1964— Page 5-B 12. R eal E s ta te F o r 9*1* 12. Real Estate For Sale 21. Beautr Salons

Country Club
Heights

$300 DOWN

PIANO SVC. &amp; TUNINO
8 Bedroom, 2 Beth home on
Rt. 17-92 Turn on Rt. 427
Rebuilding - Rcfelting
large lot 250 ft. deep, with
at Five Points, 4kml. to SR IS separate dining, newly paint­
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
ed Inside and out.
322-2661 - After 12 p m.
$14,500
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
3rd k Park Ave.
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central
Phone 322-5641
heat. Payments less than Tractor mowing A Grading.
Call FA 2-7621.
$50 per month.
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
BEDROOM HOUSES
Large, Small. Call Bob
IMMEDIATE
323 0742.
OCCUPANCY
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Air-Conditioning Optional
NEED A PICTURE?
As Low as $350 Down
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
Call Bill Vincent at
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK AGENCY, Realtor, Insurer.
The Sanford Herald
LAKE MARY
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2465 I. D. Portrait!, Commercial,
Weft on 25th St. and
S. P a r k
Ave. 322-2264,
Parties A Gatherings,
Left on Lake Mary Ulvd.
322-2285.
Small or Large.
2 Miles
FAST SERVICE
NO MONEY DOWN. Take
322-2744
Day 322-2611 * Night 3220022
existing
mortgage
on
3
bed­
and
room, 2 bath. 113 E. Cole­ WF.I.uS DRILLED, TUMPS,
LAKE WAYMAN
man Cir. For Info, cell
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
HEIGHTS
323 0667,
All Types and Sizes
LONGWOOD
South on 17-92 — 6 ml.
Wo Repair and Scrvlco
b T I N E
(2 blocks Northwest of
402 Colonial Way, Highland Machinery and Supply Co.
Longwood P la n )
Park, a Wonderful buy In e 207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
2 Bedroom masonry home,
For
FAST
TAXI
SERVICE
excellent condition, Florida
rail
Homer
Little
at Grey­
Room,
citrus,
well,
nicely
Ph. 838-3911
landscaped. One of San­ hound Bus Station. 322-1421
2 BR., 1 BATH
or 122-9993.
ford's beat neighborhoods.
icreened porch, Including kit­
Price, only 110.650, as low Berryhill Painting Contractor.
chen equip. Down payment
a a |350 Down with FHA fi­ Commercial • Industrial •
$350. Monthly Payments
nancing. Exclusive
Residential. Free estimate.
158.50.
We Appreciate Your Dull­
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
ness. 322-2287.
INC.
*fit
322-8074
2(J. Automobile Servlca
1901 Park Avenue
FA 2-5232 anytime
909 CATALINA DRIVE
Two bedroom home with
16. Female Halp W ant*
large rooms, oak (loori, kit­
chen equipped. Situated on
HOUSEWIVES
Senkarlk Ginas and Paint
2 large terraced lota with Tel. work, your home, up to
Company
fruit and shade trees. P ric­ 830 weekly comm, part time. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
ed at $12,000, with Terms.
Permanent. Write Interna­
tional Magatlne Service, P. COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Exclusive with
O. Box 6(57, Orlando, Fla. F too inspection, estimates,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
pickup, delivery. Recoring
Realtor
k repalri discounted.
Raymond Lundquiat, As so.
2U4k E. 3rd.
322 3443
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Auto
Glasa,
Top*
Steady employment in a mo­
LOCH ARBOR LIVING
A Seat Covers
dern air-conditioned factory.
Tbla modern CB home with
Apply In person to Allx of
spacious Jiving room aspe­ Sanford, Hlway 17-92. Do
rated from the large dining
not pbone.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
area by a divider w%U gives
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
you dining privacy. The 3
bedrooms and 8 baths are
or
31 A. Peta
conveniently arranged to
add to your happy heme
U tter English Setter pups for
life. 1410 Down, lou month
sale. Ph. 3229223.
including taxes and insur­
ance. C 114 U BUYI Call 1) if you are above average 32. Flowern • Shrub*
and capability
322 4991, Stemper Agency,
ANNUALS — ROSES
2) if you enjoy working dir­
1919 So. French Ave.
WOODRUFFS
ectly with patlenta
FARM A GARDEN CENTER
3) if you are public rela­ 601 Celery Ave — 322-3976
tions minded
HLOOMING Rotes on CheroProperty Management
kea stock. All other kinds
If you have these qualities
&amp;, Sales Broker
of Nursery shrubbery and
and good references, De­
nary Manor la witling to
troos.
'
pay accordingly.
Gray Shadows Nursery
Offers for your selection
R Mi. R. on Sanford Ave,
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
Bedroom
33. Fumitura

Ball-Blair Agency

$100 DOWN

3&amp;4

Payton Realty

FOUND!

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

Seminole Realty

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical
Nurses

V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To mak* tha beat homa
buy, see tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

DcBary Manor
Nursing Home
Retirement Center

Offloe f A
Night FA

INVESTMENT A REALTY
116 N. PARK AVE. 322-9173 MM Perk Dr.

1-8119
8-0646

123 0760
Seaiard, Fla.

&gt;
&lt;
;

34. Articles For Sal*
Med. Cheat type deep freeze.
Make offer. Ph. 139-1194.
Casselberry.
TV* Used. All makes k mo*
dell. 700 W. 9th. 322 9792.
APR. SPEC. Jet Whit* House
P a in t 83 95 Gtl. Army,
Navy Surplus, Sanford.
Shallow well pump, cost 8150,
will sell for 885, used 1
yr., good cond. Reynolds
Trombone, used 3 mo., cost
8200, sell for 4k pries. Ph,
322 8414.
READY MIX CONCRETE
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, iteps, blocks,
aand, cement, rock, pipe,
ateel, grease trapa, dry
wells. Stepping stone*.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Avo.
322-5751

SINGER

I

ROUND BOBBIN MACHIN1
(Rental Machine)
Reduced 85%
Call Singer Representative :
WX 6800
SELLING OUT! Mahogany
Sec'y. Misc. furn., kitchen*
ware, lace bedapreada, an*
tlque settee, Iron stone
china. Campbell. 949-3721.
For Sale—U»**d home air-con*
dltloner; $75. 2431 Prince­
ton Ave.
With purchase of Blue Lua*
tie, rent Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 per
day. Carroll’s Furniture.
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
Reposscsed. Would like re*
sponsible party te lake up
payments of $9 per month
on Slant-O-Matic Automatic
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine.
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
ing condition. Call Collect
241-9587 evenings or 423.
0932, Service Discount.
SANFORD CARPETS,
LINOLEUM A TILE CO.
Quality InitaUations
127 w. lit St., Sanford
Free Estimates
322-3241
GUNS. New A Used. Large
(election. Will trade, also
repair. Tackle sold A re­
paired. Used boats and mo*
tors. Osteen Bridge Flab
Camp A Gun Shop.
Clasilcal-Folk Guitar, with
ense, new condition. Phone
322-5320.
SLANT-O-MATIC SINGER I
In cabinet. Fully autom atic,!
makes hundreds ol designs,)
dors buttonholes, b l i n d
stitches. With guarantee*.
Like new sawing condition.
Assume payments of $7 per
mo. Buy locally and be ser­
viced. Sanford Sewing Cetw
ter, 104 S, Park Ave. Phone
322 9411.

35. Articled Wanted
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large,
or small amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer, Pb, Lee Mane*
field, FA 2-4244
USED TRUMPET, in good
corn!. Reasonable. $23-3184.
WANTED TO BUY
FRANKLIN HALF-DOLLARS
1946 P
Pay
.78 Each
1949-PDS
Pay
.60 Each
1953-P
Pay
.75 Each
1955P Pay $1.23 Each
1956P Pay
.60 Each
Call 323 0607 - Bill Shephard

36. Automobiles • Trucks
'55 Chevrolet Sta. Wag. In
good shape. $150. Phone
322-7839.
BUYING A HEW a t
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Bate*
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE BANK
'57 Plymouth $115. 322-9232.
1960 Rambler, 4-door Cross
Country Sta. Wagon. $650,
322-8491, 612 Oak.

Sell Ua Your Furniture.
4k-Ton Pick-up Truck, $75.
Quick Servico With the
Call 3228456 after 6 p.m.
60 N. 17-92
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Deilary, Florida
666-4426 POST. FA 2-0677.
*50 Mercury. RAH, rebuilt en*
gine, good Urea, floor shift.
Used furniture, appliances,
17. Mai* Help Wanted
$300. 322-7241.
tool*, ate. Bought • Sold.
TRUCK DRIVER, Local Man.
L arry'i Mart 215 Sanford
healthy, married, age 40 55.
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132.
Miracle Concrete Co.
For the biggest selection of
10. Sltuationis Wantad
nearly new and used furni­
ture, see Noll's Furniture
DAY WORK. 322 2712.
Brokerage la Casselberry
Yard work wanted. 328-2572.
on 17-92, Open 6 days 9 to 6.
Will care for elderly person WANTED reliable couple le
lo my boms, by day or
taka ay monthly payment*
weak. 929-1695.
ef $18.89 oa S complete
rooms of furniture. CiU
SLIPCOVERS mads to Order.
TB 9-llU, Cesaelberry, to)
Reasonable. Ph. 322-3112.
laeL

Work wanted. Day*. 121-7038.

Jim Hunt Realty

F

FRISK ESTIMATE
B0. Babysitter*________ Upholitaring A M attrtss ran

Babysitting "my homa. 322-9557
BABYSITTING in my borne.
322-2274.

ovating. New * Used Furni­
ture. Call Nn Bidding Mfg
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-3117.

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Pag* 6-B— April 7,
1, 1964
196

'Draft Glenn'
Move Started By
Ohio Backers
BAN A N T O N I O , Tex.
(U P I)—S p i n hero John H.
Glenn J r. (till was a alek man
In Texas and a political can
&lt;Mdate in Ohio Tuesday and
apparently unable to do much
•bout either.
The nation's astronaut em
erltus, bed ridden since bis
freak fall in a bathroom 86
days aco, said Monday he was
quitting the raee for • U. 8.
Senate seat from his native
Ohio, and MThat is th a t"
That, however, waa not th a t
In Ohio, campaign stickers
and buttons wars carefully
saved, a mass endorsement of
incumbent and major rival
Sen. Stephan M. Young, D.,
e f Cleveland was sidetracked
and political gears were shift­
ed to a “D raft Glenn" move­
m en t
However long t h e o d d s
against success, the political
d raft maneuver could immedl
•tely count two major assets
—the Immense popularity of
the man himself, and the fact
th at his famous name will still
go before Ohio voters in the
May 8 Democratic primary.
The ballots have been certi­
fied and are being printed.
Glenn's supporters seemed
willing to take the gamble.
John R. Welthe of Cincinnati,
Hamilton County Democratic
chairman, said a committee to
reorganise the draft would
meet today In Columbus.

Forecast Blamed
For Cancellation
A forecast of continued foul
weather and condition of the
ground at the local stadium
forced the Sanford Area Min
istcrlal Association to cancel
this year's Easter Sunrise
Service.
The Rev. Thomas If. Mskin
of the Church of the Covenant
said weathermen had forecast
continued showers throughout
Saturday night and predicted
50-mlle-an-hour winds Sunday
morning.
He also said the service
site was inspected by repre
acntatlves of the city and
ministers and It was decided
that the wet outfield would
have been cut up by the
heavy trailer needed as
platform for ministers.
"In view of this," the Rev.
Mr. Mskin said, " it was
found Impossible to hold the
service." He added that the
local radio station was asked
to announce the cancellation
Saturday night.

Students' Ardor
For Beach Cools
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
—Chilly weather and classes
were expected to begin driV'
ing vacationing students back
to college Tuesday, but weary
police ssid more are expect
ed as other schools let out
for spring holidays.
"I hope we won't have as
many as we had before,” Po­
lice Chief A. 0 . Folsom said.
Folsom estimated two-thirds
of the estimated 75,000 slu
dents hero had pulled out
Those who stayed wero fore,
ed by cold weather to bundle
up and retreat to beer tav­
erns.

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frees* in the South may well
have made fresh peaches and
cream a luxury dish on
American dinner tables this
summer.
The cold wave, which drop­
ped to record lows for this
season In some parts of Dixie,
virtually wiped out the peach
crops of South and North
Carolina and severly damaged
the Georgia and Alabama
crops.
South Carolina's S20 mil
lion peach harvest is the ma­
jor source for produce coua
(era throughout the East, and
Ha loss will have a serious
effect upon prices at super■, markets.
/. "Whoever has peaches will
l a getting a good price for
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Association.
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�eatures Of Dodge Models Cited

BRASS MOTOR’S Frank Brunson shows the 1964 Chrysler.

Chrysler Has New Look

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K telialai Mitt. t t i 4 rests,
• m w console-mounted auto­
m atic transmission lever, •
•even - position adjustable
■toering wheel and • tourspeed manual tranamlaalon
• r e among the many new
featurea in the new lWt Chry­
sler line.
One model In the new line
the New Yorker Salon, baa
more than 40 Item* of extra
equipment, including «n Im­
proved air conditioning ayetem , M atandard. Seven mo­
del* offer s reclining front
seat on the paaaenger aide.
F ront aeat head rests are op­
tional on thoae models.
All 1M4 Chrysler* retain
the basic dimensions and
crisp line* of their predecess­
ors but have a new, sleeker
appearance. The rear win­
dow it larger. All three aer­
ies— the economical Newport,
sports series 300 and deluxe
New Yorker—have m w and
personalised grill* designs.
They hav* new roar metal
sculpturing and bold, new tall
lamps with a strong hexa­
gonal appearance.
The 1M4 version of Chry­
sler'* "alphabet" series of
high performance cars, which
originated in 1133, la the 300K
which has a sports car Inter­
ior with a center transmission
console and a 413 cubic-inch
police pursuit type engine
-with a four-barrel carburetor
•ad dual oahadatt. A ram in­
duction englM with two tourbarrel carburetors and heavy
duty aospeaalon and braking
la optional on the 300K. Avail­
able Is 1163 as a hardtop, the
UOOK this year haa been ex­
panded to include a conver­
tible.
C. E. Briggs, Chrysler Mo­
tors Corporation vie* presi­
dent and general managar
of the Chrysler-Flymouth Divi­
sion, said ths reclining right
front aeat, Introduced In the
New York Salon late In the
lan model year, now has
been extended to become
etandard to all Chrysler MO
care and In New Yorkar sta­
tion wagons. The reclining
eeat haa five positions in ha
30-degree angular adjustment.
Standard oo the Salon, adjust­
able and removable head rests
are optional on all cars equip­
ped with bucket seats.
"This feature and others In
the new Chrysler line take
Into account that people are
making greater use of our
growing system of interstate
highways and taking longer
trips," ho aald. "We arc giv­
ing omphaals to roadability
and comfort in all of our
Chrysler cars."
In all Chryslers a new
steering wheal which tilts to
seven different driving posi­
tions la optional. Wheel posi­
tion la aatactad by maans of
a (aval just below the turn
algal on the loft aide of the
steering column. Lifting the
lever unlocks the IlH mechan
Ism to permit an up-and-down
movement of the wheel.
Auto-Pitot, a speed control
device which enables the drlv
er to dial his speed and re
move his foot from the gas
pedal, Is standard on the
salon and optional on all auto
matie
transmission-equipped
cars having power brakes
Seat belt anchors are relocat­
ed for greater convenience
and neater appearance. There
are Improvements In seat con
struction for greater comfort
The air conditioning ayitem,
which goes Into about a third
of all Chrysler cars, has Im
provements which provide bet
tor cool air distribution.
For road performance en­
thusiasts and rally competltw*. Chrysler offers a new
« W .le r • engineered fourmanual transmission
Improved standard
manual Iranamlssdesigned to ena standing as

exceptional (ports rally car.
During the 1963 season,
Chrysler won six place tro­
phies In national rallies of the
Sports Car Club of America.
Available in tha 300 series
and atandard In the 300 K la
a new automatic transmission
range selector, replacing the
traditional push buttons. The
rang* selector la mounted in
an attractive console. The con­
sole quadrant la gated to
provide positive positioning
of tb* selector handle and
there is a parking position as
well as thro* forward speeds
and M utral.
The new four-speed trans­
mission, available in ears
equipped with tb« performance
engine, haa a floor-mounted
shift lever and la synchronis­
ed la all forward speeds. Gear
ratios are selected for smooth­
ness and optimum engine per­
formance. They are 3.66 in
low, 1.91 in second, 1.39 in
third and direct In high. Re­
verse ration la 2.5a.
The standard three-speed
gear box haa a floor-mounted
shift lever and la Improved to
provide smoother second gear
operation.
Aa with 1383 models, engine
and drive train components
have a five-year or 50-thou­
sand-mile warranty. Improve­
ments In the automatic choke,
four-barrel carburetor linkage,
Ignition system and olher en­
gine and drive train compon­
ents are Incorporated In the
new models to simplify main­
tenance and Improvement per­
formance.
Top of tha Chrysler line for
1364 la the New Yorker 8alon,

a deluxe Town Car with a
vinyl covered roof and a full
range of equipment and ac­
cessories, including air condi­
tioning, Auto rilot and all
powered - operated conven­
iences available in Chrysler
cars.
Narrow paint stripes the
length of the car, In place
of the conventional chrome

White And Blue
Top Car Colors
Although white continues
Its ' leadership In Chevrolet
color choices, the swift rise
of blue has been an Inter­
esting sidelight.
Reports on 1363 model sales
show azure blue, an almost
dellcat* green blue, haa clim­
bed three notches Into second
place, largely a t the expense
of Autumn Gold, which fell to
fifth.
Combined with silver blue,
ranking third In the latest re­
port, blue shades pose the first
sarious threat to white in sev­
eral months. White has slip­
ped In numbers, black retalni
fourth position.
YOUR NOSE KNOWS
To be really new, a car
should smell like It. At least
that's the contention of many
automobile men. To tempt
buyers, Chevrolet dealers In
Cincinnati once had a news­
paper advertisement treated
with the aroma of frrih up­
holstery.

trim, are an additional styling
feature of the Salon.
Like the limited production
19S3 Salon series, the 1964 Sa
Ion cars arc so well equipped
that the buyer has choices
only of a color. Interior up­
holstery material, the adjust
table steering wheel and
limited slip differential. Equip­
ment and accessory items are
standard.
•'It'* a car that h n averything, and wa are finding that
customers like It that way,"
Briggs said. "It's a new idea
In luxury ears, and n sue
cessful o m ."
The Chrysler line as a
who'e consists of 16 models
In tho New Yorker aeries
therearc, in addition to (he
Salon, a normally-equipped
four-door hardtop, four-door
sedan and six-passenger and
nine-passenger station wagon.
The 300 sports series consists
of (wo-door and four-door
hardtops and n convertible.
The tower priced Newport
Is made up of twoeloor and
four-door hardtops, a fourdoor hardtop, a four-door i
dan, convertlle and six-passenger and nine-passenger wa­
gons. The 300K is offered In
the two-door hardtop and con­
vertible.

The medium-price lint of
Dodge 8?0 and Custom 810
cars for 1901 was introduced
featuring new styling and
many convenience and r*rfor.nance innovations.
Dodge again offers nine
models for "the buyer who
want* big-car luxury at a
moderate price." Six are in
the deluxe Custom 880 sariei
and three in the lower-price
Dodge 8to aeries. All are built
on a 122-inch whtclbase.
New features of the 880's for
1904 include: An op'.lansl
steering wheal that tilts to
seven different driving posi­
tions; a new four-speed men­
us! transmission with floor
shift; more effective air-condiUoaloi; and a se rin of en­
gineering refinements which
provjfto fast starting, Improv­
ed fuel economy end better
acceleration.
“The Dodge 880 and Custom
MO have firmly established
themselves in the mediumprice field slnco their Intro­
duction in early 1962," said
Byron J. Nichols, Dodgt gen­
eral manager.
“ We firmly expect that the
styling and engineering ad­
vances In the new modeli will
strengthen their position In
this important sector of /the
new-car market la 1964."
The new atyllng of the

CHARLIE CRAIG, salesman with Seminole County Motors, is showing the 1964 Dodge Dart.
Dodge 880 line give* the '61
car* a tong, amooth, fleet pro­
file.
The broad, concave grille
features a pattern of small,
tightly linked rectangles. A
(lender bar extends across
the grille, connecting the
headlights.
A small ornament featuring
Dodge's delta symbol has
been placed on the front of
each fender. In addiUon to be­

ing decorative, they aet aa an
aid to the driver in judging
the width of the car.
The aide ornamentation is
simple and tasteful. A thin,
single line of molding extends
the full length of the body,
and the Dodge name In block
letters is placed on the aide
of the rear fender*.
Bold, horizontal tall lights
dominate the rear of the 880.
The wide lenses wrap com­

pletely'around tha rear fen­
ders and extend part way
across the back of the car.
The larger back window ex­
tends further Into the roof.
Thq Interior appointments
of the ncw*880 line are con­
servative and functional In
design. The Interiors reflect
tho luxury of soft vinyl, fine
fabrics and subdued colors.
Five Interior colors are offered—blue, tan, red, tur­

quoise and a new gold.
The 880 steering wheels
feature a gold medallion es­
pecially created for Dodge'*
30th anniversary.
The new tilt steering wheel
Is offered as an option on all
ttO models with power steer­
ing. The wheel adjusts to its
•even driving positions by
meant of a lever near the turn
ilgnal on the steering column.

MEET UP WITH THE DEPENDABLES FOR '64

MAGAZINES BLOSSOM
Automobile magazines edit*
ed for consumers are largely
a postwar development They
range from mass circulation
monthlies of a half million
circulation to exclusive own­
er publications like the Con
vette News.

Oh boy!

1964 D0DGCMUM 10008 HAMTOP

Come see,
The 1964 Auto Show U here. All the exciting Chryslers are on display.

1964 DODGEDAIttT 2-D00RHARDTOP

Have we got a lot to show you
^ r f
M

come sigh.
The 1964 Chryslers are here. The luxurious New Yorker (above),
sports-bred 300, and the surprisingly easy-to-own Newport. Clean.
Crisp. Hundsome. Backed by 40 years of engineering leadership. The
'64 Chryslers are full of news. For instance,-nn optional seven-way
steering wheel. And bucket seats are standard on 300's (passenger's
reclines). Come on in and browse around . . . at Chrysler's exhibit.

Engineered better ... backed better than any car in its class

0h boy! Curtain up. It's auto show timo again, and thg Dipandables for '64 art
here. Th« new '64 tttndird-tiie Dodge. Compact Dodge D ari And big new Dodge 880.
The '64 Dodge-m ort elegant than ever. With a wide selection of interiors. A qomplete choice of models. Some with bucket seals, some with regular seats and some
with a flip-down center arm rest that lets you enjoy the advantages of bucket seats
without paying for them. The price on the *64 Dodge? Right with Ford and Chevy.
Take a good look at our compact Dodge Dart, too. It's the fresh new compact in
the laige economy size. A little bigger outside, a lot roomier inside. A little more

power under the hood, a lot more fun on the roM For a fact, few compacts cost
less than D ari Not one gives you as much for tltt stoney.
And don't go away. We have another handsome treat for you. The big Dodge 880—
built for the man who likes everything in his motoring big . . . except the price.
The big Dodge 880 isn't shown above, but don’t niss jt at the show.
See them ell, The Dependables from Dodge for 1964 . . . the most talked-about,
walked-about models at the show, bar none. Then for the best show of all, try 'em
on the road. The man to see is your dependabli Dodge Dealer. Sea him soon.

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Rambler Line Is Broadened!
American Motor* has an- typ* styling will appeal to all
nounccd new and brosdend age groups, and its perform­
19M Rambler Claulc and Am­ ance Is comparable to the
best."
bassador lines.
Styling refinements. ne» The 990 11 includes as stand­
hardtop modclj and new con­ ard equipment a 270 horse­
venience options are promin­ power V-8 engine, front and
ent among the advances 1® simulated rear bucket seats
both American Motors' top­ with folding center arm rests,
selling Classic line and tlx a floor console between the
from seats, chrome celling
Ambassador luxury line.
With the company’s lowest- bows, and many luxury appriced Rambler, the drasti­ pointmnts associated with the
cally changed 1964 American, prestige car field.
the company has now Intro­ The company's top-selling
duced three distinco lines ol Classic line boasts a new.lux­
1964 compact cars that com­ ury two-door hardtop in the
pletely span the market lor popular 770 serlrs, available
■s a Six or V-8. The new
this popular car type.
Thomas A. Coupe, Tie* hardtop* feature a "fastback"
president of automotive sales, roof which flows at a rakish
said:
angle into the body, lfardtops
"The compacta definitely are 1.2 inches lower than se­
emerged with full stature dar­ dan models.
ing the past model year nod All Ambassadors include a
now offer the motorist ft* full wrap around instrument
things he can get in other panel crash pad which con­
cars, plus lower relative price tinues back into the upper
and the special advantages of portions of the doors. Other
trim design.
Ambassador features include
"The extension and broad­ distinctive wood-grain Inserts
ening of compact appeal for on the Instrument panel and
1964 confirms the rising pop­ door panels, lower door scuff
ularity of these car*. Wo ex­ pads made of the same m a­
pect their sales volume to be terial as the floor carpeting,
boosted by the newest Rim- and custom seats.
biers as well as by the glow­ A new optional feature on
ing influence of the compact the Ambassador 990 is a buc­
Idea throughout the industry." ket seat combination with a
"The 1964 Ambassador 190- special between-seat cushion
H hardtop is the most luxur­ which permits a third person
ious car ever offered by In the front. This combination
American Motors and will also has a folding arm rest far
take a top position among the added comfort of the driver
tine cars of America, with and passenger. A console re ­
luxury second to none," Coop* places tha center cushion if
•tated. "Its sm art, sports- desired.

Classic interiors have been
newly styled for greater lux­
ury and both wide and slim
bucket seats with f'.oor con­
soles are offered.
Both the Classic and Am­
bassador feature new grilles
which impart a more massive
appearance. The grille design
is of spaced bars on a hori­
zontal plane. On Classics, the
word "Ram bler" is In block
letters on the upper grille
frame. Ambassador models
carry the name in block let­
ters in the center of the grille.
The front bumpers have
been moved forward 12
Inches to offer greater grille
prolection. This brings the
overall length of sedans to
190 Inches and the wagon to
190.5 inches. Wheelbase con­
tinues at 112 inches.
New hoods on both lines
have a raised line on each
side of the hood extending in­
to the grille. Ambassador
models have distinctive crest
mounted on the front of the
hood.
The roof panel on the 1964
Rambler Classic and Ambass­
ador sedans displays special
styling treatment with a new
Indented section on the rear
roof pillar. On Ambassador
models this treatment is ac­
centuated with a chrome panel
lines in the indented area.
All ‘64 Classic and Ambass­
ador models have rocker pan­
els covered with stainless
steel. In addition to the added
beauty, these panels provide
protection
against
flying
stones and gravel chips.

HARRY BYRD (left) nnd Con E. Chanlot de­
monstrate the 1944 Rambler Classic a t Bill

: RENAULT

Ambassadors also h a v e
stainless moldings which out­
line the front and rear wheel
openings and which, in turn,
flow into stainless panels on
the lower portions of both
fenders.
The side trim on Ambass­
adors is a slim full-length
band with a red pin-stripe in­
sert.
Side trim on the Classic
770 is a wide aluminum mold­
ing which runs the length of
the car. The 660 also has a
full-length trim of narrower
proportions.
Striking new full wheel disc
are standard on Classic 770
and Ambassador 990 and 990lf models and optional on
others. The Classic disc has
an "R " in the raised center
and the Ambassador disc dis­
plays a crest.
The Ambassador line is con­
centrated in 990 four-door *e
dans, five-door two-seat sta­
tion wagons, two-door hard
tops and the 990-11 tw-o-door
hardtop. An optional third
seat is available for the sta­
tion wagons.
Similar body styles are
available in the Rambler
Classic line, plus two-door se­
dans. Each body style Is
available as a 550, 660 or 770.
The new two-door Classic
hardtop Is available only as
a 770.
The standard Ambassador
engine on all model.* except
the 270 • horsepower 990-1!
hardtop is a 250-horsepower
V-8. Tha 270-horsepower en-

gine is optional on other Am­
bassador models.
The standard Classic sixcylinder engine develops 127
horsepower, with a 138 horse­
power option available. The
cast iron block Is standard
with a aluminum block engine
optional.
The Classic V-8 engine
which became &gt; popular op­
tion in the 1963 models con­
tinues to be offered in 1964.
It if rated at 198-horsepower
with a displacement of 287
cubic inches. This option in­
cludes a V-8 drive-line and
other
heavier
mechanical
components.
A new "Shift • Command"
Flash-O-Matlc transmission Is
offered as a new option on
Ambassadors and Classic 770V-8s equipped with slim buc­
ket seats and center console.
This new floor-shift system
can be operated as a fully
automatic transmission or it
can be shifted manually
through the three gear ratios
for added control and perform­
ance.
The regular Flash-O-Matic
automatic transmission snd
tho floor-mounted Twin-Stick
transmission and overdrive
continues as options, as does
the automatic clutch E-stick
on Classic Sixes.
Another new oplion for 1961
is the Adjust-O-Tilt steering
wheel, which permits easier
entry and exit with seven op­
tional positions to suit the
driver's preference. The sev­
en vertical positions Include
normal plus three above and
three below in five-degree in­
crements.

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BEN HOWLAND, nmnngor of Seminole County Motors, displays the 1964 Renault Caravclla.

Renault LineAmericanized

Renault has announced an
"Americanized" 1964 line of
curs, featuring an m otional
model and peppier engines,
plus greater comfort and
durability, at prices three to
10 per cent under 196.1 levels.
Vincent (Irob, president of
Renault, Inr. U. S. importers
for tbo French-based world­
wide automobile company,
said the new lowest-priced
economy Dauphine — in both
automatic and manual trans­
mission models — along with
tho roomier R-8 four-door
Pontiac’s six-way power till) fondly acdun and the top­
front scat has been redesigned line Caravelle sports convert­
to inrlude a greater range of ible and coupe models, arc
adjustment. In addition to available n l MU) Renault
fore and aft, the front and dealer showrooms throughout
rear of the scat can now be the nntion.
Groh noted that well over
raised or lowered.

100,090 of the new R-S's have
already been sold globally.
Total 1962 Renault production
was 666,000 vehicles, up 44
per cent over 1961, while 196.1
production so far ia running
another 15 per rent more
thnn the *tV2 rate. Last year,
Renault — which la France's
top industrial concern and
the seventh-largest automaker
in the world — achieved a
25 per cent salea Increase to
hit a record 8755,755,510.
Grob said Renault's '64
styling remains virtually un­
changed, reflecting the Euro­
pean tradition of evolutionary
—. rather than revolutionary
— changes, hut engineering
features have been "Ameri­
canized" to better serve U. S.
motoring needs.
"Fiom the Dauphine push­

button transmission to the
R-8's larger fuel tank and
bigger engine on the aporta
convertible model, tho 1904
Renault features are designed
to appeal to driver* here,"
Grob said, "Our wider vehi­
cle choice and 12-month'12,000-mllc warranty arc also In
the U. 8. tradition."
The Renault U. 8. chief
■aid the 1964 Dauphine fea­
ture* Illustrate the gradual,
a» opposed to sudden model
c h a n g e concept, "lliough
there will bo llttlo external
variation this year," he said,
"actually the 1064 Dauphine
it a totally different car from
the one first introduced in
1050. Moro than 75 separate
advancements hava b e e n
made."

New featurra on the econ­
omy Dauphine indue fourwheel disc brakes, a 40-horse
power engine — 25 per cent
more power than the 1903
standard version — and an
improved Interior.
Tho R-8 four-door family
sedan, a completely new car
introduced in the U. S. last
fall, will have heavier door
and body sheet metal, will
boast bigger bumpers, will be
slightly longer and will have
added silencing and Insulation
material and deeper upholtU
cry for a smoother ride.
On tha top-lins Renault
sports convertible for 1904,
Renault will offer a complete­
ly new, racier 65 hp, 100 cu­
bic centimeter engine on the
convertible.

Hemphill Motora.
(H erald Photo)

GOES
A U T O M A T IC

The Only Import With Automatic Transmission
It's the food lookinf one. Even with automatic transmission It Isn’t
unusual to get op to 40 miles per gallon in this car. Renault warrants it
for 12 months or 12,000 miles. Over 250,000 Americana now dart about
efficiently In Renault Dauphlnes. See Seminole County Motors’ Renault
display at t h e . . . .

1964 Rambler American 440 convertible and 1964 Rambles Classic 770 hardtop

AUTO
SH O W

The newest newcars oftheyearare here...

RAMBLER for *64
See them at the Show! Rambler Americans—compact
economy kings. Every inclt new from grille to taillights,
with plenty of stretch-out space for six adults. Widest
choice of seating options, including two kinds of bucket
scats—slim or wide. Exciting hardtops, convertible, sedans,
wagons. Amazingly smoother, quieter ride.

Your Authorized Dealer In Seminole County

See them at the Show! Rambler Classics, Sixes or spirited
1‘18-ltp V-X. brilliant new hardtop, sedans and wagons, too.
All bcuutifully balanced—big inside, trim outside.

RENAULT
D auphine

Seminole County Motors

Sec them at the Show! Rambler Ambassadors—total ex­
cellence in high-performance luxury V-8's.

Rambler Ambassador V-8 flse-door Cross Country wagon—2JO hp
standard, 270 hp optional. I'owcr-Lift rear window and third scat are
optional. See Ambassador V-8 wagon, sedan, hardtops at the Show!

Extra-value features! In *64 Ramblers you get Advanced
Unit Construction, curved-glass side windows, I)ccp-Dip
rustprooling, Double-Safety self-adjusting brakes, coilspring scats—plus exciting new options. Come see ho
beautifully Rambler tills your needs!

1801 W. F IR ST ST., S A N F O R D
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Triumph Has Individual Characteristics
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Triumph bulk!* six special
c a n to meet Individual driv­
ing needi.
Whichever Triumph car or
c a n you choose, you have the
added reassurance of unsur­
passed s e r v i c e facilities
wherever you m ay live or
drive.
There are 700 dealen, in
every state of the United
States and every province of
i
Canada—each with factorytrained mechanics. Six
as­
ter
parts
warehouses—at
Los
I
Angeles, San Francisco, Chi­
cago, New Orleans, Detroit
and New York—keep parts in
constant supply.
Triumph has never attempt­
ed to build an all-purpose car.
Instead, they have developed
cara with Individual charac­
teristics to meet the varying
needs and tastas of different
ew nen. It la suggested that
Lincoln Continental.
WILLIE HUNT, owner-manager of Hunt Lincoln - Mercury, features
you teat drive all six of the
cars. You will find that at
least one of them meets your
partlcuisr need better then
any other car in the world.
These are the six models:
1. S P IT F IR E - most ac­
claimed new sports car. Over
12 feet long, speeds up to 00
m.p.h., disc brakes, independ­
ent suspension on all 4 wheels,
heavily
reinforced
frame.
Roll-up windows, easy-to-putup top. Unusually big trunk.
Lots of leg room. Bucket
seats with extra luggage
space behind. Sprprlsingly
low priced.
2. TRIUMPH TR-4— Amer
lea's most popular sports car.
Class winner 1043 Sebrlng
Grand Pria—speed up to 110
m.p.h., from 0 to 00 in under
11 seconds. Disc brakes. Syn
chromesh In all 4 gear speeds.
Extra-thick bucket seats, roll
3k
up windows. Big trunk. Spsce
for luggsge (or optional pass
1964 COMET averaged 105 mph in 100,000 durability run at Daytona Beach.
enger seat) behind front seats.
S. SPORTS SIX— here’s one
com psct Detroit ean't match.
Independent suspension oo ail
four wheels, disc brakes and
• high-performance, slx-cyUnder engine give you unique
handling and road-holding
quality, plus speed of over
00 m .pil. Bucket seats, wal­
nut-finish dash, stick shift,
plenty of room for four.
4. TR-4 HARD-TOP- chant_
plon sports-car performance
^ i with claasle Grand Touring
atyle and snug, weatherproof
s i steel top. With top off, uni­
que rear windscreen -llmlnales breezes and drafts. Easyto-read Instrument panel, In­
cluding tachometer. Extreme­
ly comfortable, luxurous, yet
costs much less thsn an or­
dinary convsrtlble.
«. 1100 SED A N - the aeonomy car that doesn't act,
ride or look like ons. A big
gar engine than other popu­
lar economy aed tn i for speed
over 75 m.p.h. Synchromesh
SIX MODELS are available in the 1004 Triumph to meet individual driving need*.
In 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Independ­
ent euspenslon. Shortest turn­
ing radius of any sedan. 7
coats of body paint. Seats 4
comfortably, bucket icats In
front. Up to 33 m.p.g.
I. 1200 CONVERTIBLE—the
Announcing the Comet Cy­
...............This ts Comet’* | Whet did It T Wee It Com-1 Comets • specially equipped
beauty end flair of a conver­
clone • with • heritage 100,- leap year. . . ,»nlc* up 57 per r t'i amazing display of rug- ami prepared for high-speed
tible a t an economy-car price.
cent for the world's 100,000- Red stamina a t Daytona driving • each drova 100,000
Pius sports-car minded engin­ 000 miles long!
milu durability champion!
Ispcedway 7 I h s t's where four I miles,
Capture* the spirit of Duyeering fea lures found only in
ths 1200 series. Steering wheel tone. Racy, sporty, elegant.
can be adjusted to you. Nylon That's the new Cyclone, in­
and rubber joint* practically spired by Comet’s historic
eliminate* greasing. Heavy- durability run at Daytona,
channel steel frame. Styled where four specially equipped
by the famous lislisn, Mlche- Comets each ran 100,000
Jottl.
miles, averaging 106 mphl
Standard equipment in every
Comet Cyclonet Super 280
cu. in, V-8, tachometer, buck­
et seate, chrome engine fit­
tings end competition-type
wheel cover*. Vinyl covered
roof optional.
You get the solid, rood •
The toot Comet, plonrer of
the luxury compacts, has un­ hugging stance of the world's
dergone Its first complcto durability champion ............
change elate Introdurtion four in every '04 Comet
You elio get the seme en­
years ago. The completely re­
designed Comet, including a gineering ekill that nude
plush new Calicnte series, has Comet's championship per­
all-new exterior sheet metal, formance at Daytona Inter­
improved ride and handling national Speedway pnsiiblo.
characteristics, and greater That waa whera a team of
A successful cor for the successful
'04 Comete-apecially equipped
passenger room.
The new Comet ie roomier, ran 100,000 mllea at an aver­
mart—sales are up 4 9 S*
even though wheelbase is con­ age of over 105 mph. It wai
tinued at 114 Inches and over­ the toughed test a new rar
all length and height are vlr- ever faced. Why not try a
t tually unchanged. Over-all hefty, new Comet for your­
"Success broods success." Thia ie an old and well-known aphorism th a t la
width is Increased one inch, self T Ask your Mercury
quit* true. Taka a careful look a t th* way Lincoln ContinenUl salt* have
and the re a r tread is lucres* dealer.
been
g o in g -u p a dram atic 49%.* Proof more and more successful people
Comet:
World'a
100,000
rd 1.9 inches, providing new
m i 1 a durability chaptpion
are turning to th* car which provides them with the maximum amount of
sturdiness on the road.
The
Comet’s sculptured named "Sportiest Compact of
luxury and prestige. W* cordially Invite yon to oao our complete stock of
ood, act between raised fan- 1004" by Sport Magasinel
Lincoln
Continentals—Um o v of Umslase elegancs. *Smm period ‘u m. 'eg.
Hare are excerpts from
ere, emphasizes its wide ip Sport
Magaxlno’a
report:
earence. A double concave
um u
ulpture follow* the fender "Comet Callente. , .the eportMae, widens toward the rear, lest compact on the market
miking the e a r eeem longer today. Thar* la an impres­
ksn4, with the front fenders sion of latent power and
xtaaded beyond the grille, smoothness. . . .highly stimu­
ivee the c a r an appearance lating to drive." Remember:
a t Daytona, Florida, a team
if forwent trust.
Pow*v brakes and an AM- of Cornell - specially equip­
M radle ere offered ae ex- ped end prepared for high­
109 North Palmetto Avenue
re cost eglians on the Comet speed driving - each ran 100,000
miles
a
t
ever
105
mph.
or the first time, end power
AUTO SHOW — FORT MELLON PARK — APRIL 2nd, 3rd. 4|h
Quite a carl
itcering aba U available.

Comet Captures Spirit Off Daytona

Comet Pioneers
With New Face

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'64 TRIUMPHS ON DISPLAY -

Riding Qualities
Of Continental
Greatly Improved
While continuing Its classic
styling theme, the 1964 Lin­
coln Continental incorporates
substantial increases in inter­
ior spaciousness and luggage
capacity.
The 1964 model represents
the first major change in di­
mension of the Continent*!
since the current series was
introduced in 1961. A threeinch increase in car length,
wheelbase and rear door
width, together with a wider
roof, give the 1964 Lincoln
ContinenUl interior spacious­
ness and improved riding
qualities that aro translated
directly to increased passen­
ger comfort.
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The Continental roof is 5.4
inches wider in 1964, provid­
ing a new styling flair in ad­
dition to increased hesdroom
in both front and rear icats.
In the rear acat compartment
there alio is an Increase of
two inches In leg room and
nearly four lnchei in effective
knee room, plua nearly onehalf inch of additional space
in hip room. Greater rear
door width also gives passen­
gers easier access to and
from Uie car. Front seat hip
room ii increased by 1.2
inches.
The 1964 Continental is dis­
tinguished by a new grills
and exterior ornamentation
plus extensive new body sheet

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The sports car sensatlon of the year.
Over 90 mph. 24-ft.
turning circle. Roll­
up windows. 4-wheel
Independent suspension

The good-looking
economy car— with
s
sport* car engineer­
ing and feature*.
Ov*r75m ph.4-w h**l
independent suspension.

The riding qualities of the
ContinenUl have been further
Improved by th* three-inch
longer wheelbase. Handling
and roadability continue to set
the standard for luxury cere.
The luggage capacity h is
been Increased by II per cent
with a new deep-well floor
pan providing two cubic feet
additional capacity.
Lincoln Continental contin­
ues the 24,000-mlle or twoyear warranty which It pio­
neered for the auto industry.

YOUR AUTHORIZED TRIUMPH DEALER

HUNT

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M ERCURY

109 Palm etto Ave.

INC.
Sanford

W. P A R K M I 4-0209

822-4884

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records every day! This car's a winner md everybody
lo w s • winner. R ’g the W orld's Durability Chantplow . . . winner of fee Pure ON
Achievement Award . .. '6 4 's Host
Honored Car for styling and design
. . . holder of a traditional record for
high resale value . . . bigger, bolder,
more beautiful than anyComet beforel
Better join the winner's drcle— todayl
*«ms ***** 0 w N .

Geta“success" deal on'M's Softest cad

HUNT LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC
109 North Palmetto Ave.
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Mercury Record Commanding
The way Mercury handle*
roads is a matter of record!
. . .and the record stretch­
es from Pikes Peak to River­
side. \\ herever Mercury has
run against other competilion-modified Medinm-p r i e
cars, it has shown its com­
manding roadability.
Take Pikes Peak, for ex­
ample, where Mercury set a
new world's record on the
twisting, tortuous course.
You can sample Mercury’s
great roaih performance your­
self. Slip behind the wheel of
• hefty, road-hugging Mer­
cury - perhaps n sporty
bucket-seater. Take it out on
the road. That’s where you'll
feel the solid authority of
this car. Mercury has up to
319 pounds more muscle and
heft than other medium-price
cars. And more responsive
engines, to go with it • up
to a 427 cu. in. V-8.

You feel the difference In
easier handling, n steadier,
and smoother ride. You'll
notice how Mercury clings to
the road even in strong crosswinds, takes mountain roads
with sure-footed confidence,
responds to your control pre­
cisely. Take this beautiful,
all-day-comfortable road car.
Your Mercury dealer will
gladly arrange it for you to­
day.
Unusual elegance goes with
today’s finest road car!
Y'ou can see the elegant
look of Mercury for yourself.
But its qualities as a super­
ior road car must be felt. . .
on the road you'll discover
the solid authority, the pre­
cise response, the sure track­
ing that distinguish Mer­
cury. And though it may be
hard to realize, this sleeklooking, easier-handling car
is actually up to 319 pounds

heftier • sturdier • than other
medium-price cars. No won­
der it feels so solid, so
smooth. Your Mercury dialer
can tell you nbout this great
road car. But it’s better to
try one. And he can arrange
it.
Mercury: The look, the
feel, the ride of a great road
car. .and n champion-hip rec­
ord to hack it up!
D a y t o n a . .Pikes Peak. .
wherever the ccmpctitionmodified big cars meet. . .
the consistent winner in the
medium-price class is Mer­
cury. And, for the same rea­
sons, you’ll find it a great
road car. A solidcr, more
substantial ride. Easier hand­
ling. Up to 319 pounds more
heft than other medium-price
cars. Example: the big 390
cu. in. V-8 that's standard
equipment. Yet, for all its
extra muscle, Mercury's look

ia trim, lithe, elegant. And
so luxurious! Great road car?
Yes. At Hunt Lincoln-Mcrcury.
Re-tuning of the body chas­
sis, using softer rubber in all
body mounts, Improves the
ride. Larger tires and Mer­
cury's proven Cushion-Link
suspension contribute to the
car's superior ride and handl­
ing.
New directional signal Indi­
cators arc located on the top
of the front fender* so they
arc visible to the driver. The
standard on Montclair and
Park Lanes models and on
Colony Park station wagons,
arc in addition to the Instru­
ment panel indicators on all
Mercury*.
A new glass backllte for
convertible models allows the
convertible lop to be lowered
without unzipping tha back
window.

Total performance in a com­
pletely restyled package, with
three distinctive new roof
lines and a roomier interior,
keynotes the Ford for 1964.
All 16 models in the 1964
Ford lineup — including the
uniquely styled 4-door hard­
top models — are designed
to combine an exterior look
of greater luxury with luxury
engineering features.
The new Ford has been re ­
designed inside as well to
reduce the front compartment
tunnel size by one-third and
to Increase headroom and
seat height over 1963 by as
much as an inch.
Weight of the 1964 Ford
compare* favorably with car*
in the medium-priced field.
The added weight results In
a more solid, longer-lasting
body, greater ruggednesi and
durability, and less road
GARY HUDGINS, sales manager at Strlckland-Morrison, is showing the 1964 Ford Galaxle 600-XL.
shock and noiae.
New in the Ford power Fords except 500/XL models of the 1964 Ford line la key­ roof styling to glvs each tones and passenger access­
lineup for 1964 is a Thunder- and those powered by the
noted by a three-dimensional, model a distinctive character. ibility in the event of a em­
bird Special 3H-cubic-lnch V-8
with 4-barrel carburellon ra t­ Thunderblrd High • Perform­ horizontal bar grille. Wide­ The vinyl roof, optional on ergency. A aw bruihed metal
ed at 230 horsepower and off­ ance 427 V1D V-8 engine. The ly spaced dual headlamps and Ford Galaxle 500 and Ford instrument cluster and Instru­
ering both good performance fully synchronized forward a full-depth and full wrap­ Galaxle 500 XI, 2-door hard­ ment panel applique texture
and good economy on regular gears permit smooth, effort­ around bumper give the cars top models, adds to the al­ is employed to accent (he in­
fuel. Five engine cholera, less shifting—even into low a lower, wider and more ready glamorous convertible terior.
four different transmissions, gear when the car is moving massive front end appearance. look of this body style.
and five rear axle ratios com­ —to make all three gears us­ A sculptured metal treat­ Inside, new, thin-shell, front
at
appropriate
ear ment, suggestive of luxury bucket seats add to the glam­ The 1964 Mercury’s tlx V-8
plete a choice of performance- able
economy options.
speeds as desired.
and motion, carries front the orous appearance of the spor­ engines—two more than last
The versatile Crulse-O-MaAdded lo the three-year or rear deck Into the rear body ty Ford Galaxie SOO/XI. mo­ year—range from 250 to 423
tic Dual Range three-speed 3G,00O-mile major lubrication panel. The taillights continue dels. The seats provide im­ horsepower. There are four
transmission will be available interval pioneered on the the traditional round design proved comfort, take up less 390-cubic-lnch power plant* of
for the first time in 1064 with Ford last year are new ex­ but are newly styled for 19C1. room and, due to the twin 250, 266, 300 and 330 horse­
all engines except the Thund- tended-life hendlamps. The
A new roof line is Introduc­ pedestal mount, increase foot power, and two 427-cubic-lnch
erblrd High-Performance 427. ••24-24’’ total car warranty— ed with the 4-door hardtop tn room in the rear compart­ high • performance engines
The three-speed, manual- for 24 months or 24.000 miles, Ford Galaxle 500 and 300/XL ment.
with 410 and 425 horsepower.
shift, all-synchromc»h trans­ whichever occurs first — Is models for 1961. Sedans,
The Ignition key has been The 250- and 266-horsepower
mission Introduced last year continued for the 1961 Ford.
sports hardtop* and 4-door moved to the right of the engines require regular fuel
is again standard on all 1964 The quality and luxury look hardtop* now have individual steering column for conven- only.

MERCURY MONTCLAIR Marauder is displayed by Ray Winfreo, of Hunt Lincoln - Mercury.

Ford Offers Broad Line Of Trucks
From compact Falcon Ranchcro pickups to diesel-power­
ed tandem axle tractors. Ford
for 19G4 once again will offer
the broadest line of trucks
available lo the trucking in­
dustry.
To meet truck operators’
exacting requirements f o r
specific trucks for specific
jobs, Ford has tailored its
lineup lo olfer more than 1,000
models and an almost infinlta
variety of “ custom - built”
trucks through a wide selec­
tion of component parts, ac­
cessories and base-model di­
mensions.
The Falcon Ranchcro and
Sedan Delivery models are
completely restyled, have a
re-designed suspension f o r
better rido and handling, and
offer added economy In all
engines. Econoline truck mo­
dels include a new, fully auto­
matic three-speed transmis­
sion for heller multi-itop city
delivery operations, and eas­
ier driver handling.
F-100 and F-230 pickups
feature extended oil change

and lubrication intervals, new
durable double-wall box for
Stylcsido pickups, increased
capacity s e l f • adjusting
brakes, aluminized longerlife mufflers ynd tailpipes,
color-keyed cab interiors with
better insulation for greater
driver comfort, und a tail­
gate with easy one-hand latch
operation.
Recognizing the growing
trend to camper bodies, a 262cubic-inch six-cylinder engine
is newly available to give im ­
proved ovcr-lhc-road perform­
ance with this type of load.
To improve driver comfort,
give better weight distribu­
tion, ami increase their adapt­
ability to tho mushrooming
camper body market, the
Ford K-100 half-ton and F-230
Vton pickups have wheel­
bases of 128 inches for 1964,
six inches longer than prev­
ious models. The new wheel­
bases will make these trucks
better suited to accept the
popular 10-foot camper bod­
ies.
A new double-wail pickup

box has been designed for the
Stylcside pickup so the inner
wall absorbs the impact of
load shifts to protect the ex­
terior wall. This lx&gt;x is separato from the cab and fea­
ture! a unique one-hand tail­
gate latch, eliminating oldstyle chains and hooks.
All Eronolines and F-100
pickups have self • adjusting
brakes and thicker brake lin­
ings designed to give much
longer brake life. The new
brakes adjust themselves in
normal driving ns wear oc­
curs, thereby eliminating per­
iodic brake adjustments.
Lubrication intervals for
Eeonolinc van and pickup mo­
dels have been extended from
1,000 to 0,000 miles or four
months, whichever c o m e s
first, while oil change inter­
vals on the Econoline models
and the F-100, and F-350 will
be 0,000 miles.
A new, fully automatic
thrcc-spced transmission for
new Eeonnline van and pick­
up models is offered for the
first time on 1901 models.

The transmission incorporates
an oil cooler insuring maxi­
mum efficiency and the hous­
ing is madu of die-cast alum­
inum.
A new, more massive ap­
pearing grille and anodized
aluminum aide moulding give
a bright, attractive appear­
ance to Ford's 1904 line of
pickup and medium • duly
trucks. Diamond-Lustre baked
enamel for durability and long
life is available in the largest
exterior paint selection in
Ford truck history. Eleven
sparkling colors are offered
from which scores of two-lone
combinations can be speci­
fied.
Color-keyed interiors will be
a new feature of 19G4 Ford
pickups. All vinyl seat cover­
ings and paint surfaces can
be ordered to match or con­
trast with the exterior paint
scheme, in addition, the seat
of the Custom Cab has been
redesigned for an improved
seating angle, and more head
room has been provided by
raising the roof one inch.

P R O V E D PERFORMANCE CHAMP IN THE MEDIUM-PRICE FIELD

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Test-drive the total performance that earned
Ford the biggest winning streak in racing his­
tory— and won Motor Trend magazine's coveted
"C a r of the Year" Awardl Test-drive a winner
at your Ford Dealer's soon I

How Ford Racing H elps B rin g You a Bottor Car: M o st
automotive engineers will tell you the track Is a valued
laboratory. For example, Ford racing h a s led to a bettor
block, im proved pistons, Im proved valve train, strongar
connecting rods and bolts. Su ch im provem ents c o n ­
tribute to total performance so im portant in yo u r
avaryday driving.
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SEE THEM STANDING STILL AT THE AUTO SHOW
APRIL 2nd, 3rd, AND4th

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PONTIAC

BAY HERRON, of Bill Hemphill Motors, shown the 1964 Bulck Riviera.

. . . A new V-0 engine with
greater cubic Inch displace­
ment that provides better perforinaace far the larger Spe­
cials la wtdeh It Is standard
equipment.
. . . A compact new light­
weight aluminum V-l engine
with a cast-iron Mock and 500-

eublc-lnch displacement that
la tha lightest weight V-5 on
tho market.
. . . A high-performance en­
gine with two four-barrel car­
buretora, 10.25 to 1 compress­
ion ratio and 423-cublc-inch
displacement.
. . . An entirely new Special
line using a frame for the firat
tlmo, with three inches more
wheelbase and l i f t Inches ad­
ditional length.
. . . A completely restyled
lineup of LeSabre, Wildcat
and Electra 225 modcla.
Bulck'a 29 new modela
come In' six aeries—tho Spe­
cial, Skylark, LeSabre, Wild­
cat, Electra 225 and Riviera.
The Riviera sports coupe,
introduced last year aa a
limited-production m o d e l ,
maintains its exclusive exter­
ior styling. However, insldo
there are numerous Interior
refinements that add to its
distinction.
Bulek’a new Super Turbine
transmissions, the Super Tur­
bine 400 and tha Super Tur­
bine MO, were described by
Rollert as the most important
single development In the

long history of the torgueconverter transmission which
Bulck pioneered In 1941.
The Super Turbine 400 la
standard on Riviera and Elec­
tra modela and optional on
tho Wildcat and LeSabre ser­
ies. Tbo Super Turbine 500
will be available as optional
equipment on all models In
the Special series, and also
on all LeSabre models except
the Estate Wagon.
In addition to an Improve­
ment In performance and
economy, e o u p 1 a d with
smoothness of operation, the
new transmissions are great
weight savers due to extens­
ive use of aluminum.
Basically, tho Super Tur­
bine 400 Is a three-element
type torque converter.
The Super Turbine 500 has
two forward speed ratios. In
addition It has Bulek's famed
"Switch tha Pitch” feature
which Increases torque mul­
tiplication for added perform­
ance in passing.
The new ST 500 transmiss­
ion for the Special backs up
new engines. The V-0 Is up
from lis-eublc-inch displace-

Tfee lis t FeaUaes which win
ha on display at the Automo­
bile Aow, combine rich styl­
ing simplicity with outstand­
ing performance to make
them store distinctive and ap­
pealing than ever before.
An sow models la the 1M4
lineup have been completely
restyled, appear longer, low­
e r and wider without any
significant change la exte^or
dimensions and yet retain a
strong and Impressive Poetise
Ideality.
Highlighting the 1M4 "Pon­
tine look" are vertically po­
sitioned twin headlamps sad
aa expansive hood that curves
gently down ever a divided
grille.
The Catalina, Pontiac's vol­
ume aeries, Is available In
seven models; two and fourdoor sedans, two and fourdoor hard tops, alx and ninepassenger station wagons and
a convertible. A four-door
hardtop and a four-door sedan
are offered la the Star Chief
aeriee. The luxurious Bonne­
ville la available in four mo­
dels; two and four-door hardtops, a six-passenger station
wagon and a convertible.
Pootlae'a prestige eports
coupe, the Grand Prix, offer­
ing many exclusive eairsa not
found on other models, la

available as Pontiac's entry
la tho luxury car field.
Pontiac's traditionally dur­
able and luxurious Interiors
have new colors and patterns
In the latest fabrics of nylon,
vinyl and leather. To satisfy
every taste, a complete range
of eolor combinations la of­
fered and nylon blend loop
pile carpet floor covering to
found In every model.
la addition to new styling,
the 1004 Pontiac offers signi­
ficant improvements In sus­
pension and engines. The
choice of now Pontlae aeeessorles provide added safety,
convenience and comfort.
Pontiac's popular Tempest
aeries la all new la 1904.
Along with new styling, en­
gines, frame, bodies and In­
teriors a new Custom aeries
has been Introduced. In the
LeMans scries an exciting
new sports car option called
tho GTO (Grand Turiaslmo
Omologato) la available plus
a new two-door hardtop sports
coupe.
The 1904 Tempest Is I.T in­
ches longer than previous modela and features a more pow­
erful six-cylinder, in-line en­
gine and completely restyled
bodies of frame-type construc­
tion. Tho wheelbase hae been
Increased to i l l In d u s for aa

overall length of 595 Inches.
A total of 10 different mo­
dela are offered in 1954.
The Tempest and Tempest
Custom series have large,
single tall lamps that follow
the contours of the quarter
panel and bumper ends. The
new wide face bumpers are
"full alxe" and their wrap­
around design la for both pro­
tection and good looks.
Tbo LeMana series la quick­
ly Identified by Its own dis­
tinctive grille treatment and
rear end design. LeMans tail
lamps are Integrated within a
decorative rear end panel
Using a basic Tempest de­
sign, the GTO bas its own
special styling features. The
standard GTO engine Is a
359 cuble Inch V-5 that de­
velops 525 horsepower. AU op­
tional equipment for the Le­
Mans aeries Is available with
the GTO.
The latest addition to the
Tempest line Is the LeMans
hardtop eports coupe with
bucket seats, custom Interior
trim and exterior trim moldlegs all standard equipment
AU 1904 Tempest models In­
clude new front and rear sus­
pension systems that provide
better stability, softer ride,
easier handling and reduced
maintenance.

Bulck has Introduced its
2M4 cars—a lineup of a mo­
dels that features two new su­
p er turbine transmissions pro­
viding up to 45 per cent more
wheel thrust, along with three
new engines and a boat of
atylllag changes that includes
an all-new roomier Special
aeries.
"Bulek's 1104 line , repre­
sents one of the most pro­
gressive steps In the 00-year
history of this division," said
Xdward O. Rollert, Bulck'a
general manager and vice
president of General Motors.
Here are soma of the major
. . . Two new Super Turbine
transmissions that improve
performance a n d gasoline
mileage. Both transmissions
a re lighter la weight and have

W H I T T E R N , salesman with Bill Hemphill Motorn, is demon,
the 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix.
(Harald Photo),

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num V-5 engine combines tha
beat features of last year’s
engine Into the new power.plant. Thla engine la stand­
ard on tha LeSabre and improves gasoline mileage as
much as 10 per cent
By using e cast-iron block,
Bulck engineers were able to
Increase the aluminum V-S
engine’s displacement to 500
cubic Inches without increas­
ing block alxe. And through
the use of aluminum cylinder
head*, water-pump covers, in­
take manifold and many other
parte, the advantage of Ught
weight was retained. OpUonal
on the Special and LeSabre
series is the same V-S engine
with • four-barrel carburetor.
For the first Ume, dual ex­
hausts are available as an
option on eU Special V-S mo­
dels, except Estate Wagons.
Standard on all Eatata Wa­
gons, Wildest and Electra 225
modela la the 401-euble-inch
V-5 with four-barrel carbure­
tor and 10.23 to 1 compression
ratio. The 425-cubic-inch en­
gine is standard ou the Rivlera.
Tha 423-cublc-lnch engine,
with either one or two fourbarrel carburetors, is avail­
able as an option on Wildcat
and Electra 525 modcla. This
same engine, with two fourbarrel carburetors, la optional
on the Riviera. A hlgh-output
camshaft la combined with
tha multiple earburetora.
Some of the more salient
styling features of the
modela are:
SPECIAL SERIES . . . long­
er, wider, roomier. Froqt
bumper completely w r a p s
around. Curved glass In tha
aide windows Integrates the
lower body with the upper.
Frame construction and add­
ed alia Improves ride and
roadability. Added h e i g h t
gives easier access, more
comfort

Good looks are just the half of it.

There’s Pontiac's Wide-Track. Performance. Handling. Luxury. Quality. Spirit Bifular-gas V-8a and!
premium-gas V-8s. Sixes. And thirty models including Pontiac Pontiaca, Pontiac Tempests, Pontiac
LeMans and Pontiac GTOs. See them at the Auto Show! Drive them at your authored Pontiac dealer’s!

*64 Sanford Auto Show

B IL L H E M P H IL L M O T O R S , IN C .
801 W. FIRST STREET

Fort Mellon Pork

SANFORD, FLA,

April 2nd, 3rd 4th

�With the availability of t
V-8 engine In the F-SS, and
with the Introduction of the
#«w Jetfta r 88, cuatomers
will be able to buy an Old*mobile for le u in both the low
price and medium price
fleldi, according to OMamoblle'a general manager and
a vice president of General
Motor*, Jack F. Wolfram.
U S E FATHER, LIKE SON
^ The lata William S. Knudsea was general manager cf
Chevrolet when the company
firit captured sales leadership
of the avto industry In 1927.
Under the direction of his
son, Semon E. Knudscn,
Chevrolet has achieved an
equally memorable feat. The
company'i passenger c a r
aalea in 1962 and 1933 passed
f wo million—the first time a
tingle auto maker has reach­
ed this m irk.

"Asi. too,” Wolfram said,
"for tlie *l*th consecutive
year, l*»t prices for 1904 D y
naoi* M *. S u p e r 86'*,
Mnetr-Elght’s and Starflrcs
remain constant.
"TV* have been able to hold
our Rrlce levels," ho said,
"despite the many added pro­
duct values built into every
1964 Oldsmoblle in Interior
and exterior styling, perform­
ance, comfort and reliability.
"An excellent example of
added product value," Wolfra n continued, "is the to­
tally new 1904 F-U with
slightly lower prices. It 1* a
somewhat bigger car for more
utility, more leg-room, headroom and entrance room.
With the V-fl or the new high
performing Jctflre Rocket V-g
engine. It Is more car for the
mooay than ever before."
"Jetatar M customers," he
continued, "will also find the
price of sd*ie major equip-

m eat item*, aueh a* the auto­
matic transmission and pow­
er itcerlng to be lower than
on other full-iite Oldimobile*."
He laid Oldsmoblble'a new­
ly-developed Jctaway trans­
mission with variable vane
torque converter la a factoryinstalled option on both the
Jetatar U and F-83 model*
equipped with the V-S engine.
The Jetaway transmission i*
designed for use in the F-73
with the V-6 engine.
Wolfram alto reported that
43 FOR '64
As an illustration of Chev­
rolet's variety for 1964, the 45
Individual patsenger car mo­
dels bracketed bumper-tobumper would extend 729
feet. Selections range from
the 173-lnch Corvette to the
210J-inch Impels station wa­
gon.

the much-improved, newlydesigned, fully-integrated air
conditioning system ia avail­
able for the 1904 F-U.
Oldsmoblle's popular TiltAway steering wheel, which
give* the driver a choice of
seven different steering col­
umn positkma, la available as
an extra cost option for the
first tim t on all F-U models.
ENOUGH FOR EVERYONE
Chevrolet's record • setting
1963 model production would
have provided a new standard-slze passenger car for
everyone in SC I-oult and San
Francisco, a Chevy 11 for
every man, woman and child
In either Portland. Ore., or
Louisville and a Corvalr for
all of the Inhabitant* of Tulsa
or Dayton. Truck production
for the year could have put
everybody in Phoenix or New­
ark behind the wheel

mm*
FRED YEACKLE, uied enr manager of Holler Motor Sales, dlsplaya at 1004 Oldsmoblle.

With the new Chevelle apteing the variety, Chevrolet'*
five lines of 1904 ears repre­
sented at the Auto Show will
help the division to act new
Industry aales records for tha
third year in a row.
Offered are a total of 43
new modeli in the five dif­
ferent car lines and altrt—12
more than in 1903 and the
greatest number for one year
in the division'! history. In­
cluded are 11 models alone
of the new Chevelle—only
brand new auto in the indus­
try this year.
With diversified appeal as
the keynote, all five lines are
distinguished by individual
styling and engineering and
offer a wide array of options
and accessories to enable cus­
tomer "custom tailoring" as
never before,
"C ar buyer* today want
diversity that lets them choose
from ■ wide scope of sites,
styles and performance char­
acteristic*," Semon E. Knudsen, Chevrolet general man­
ager, declare*. "We expect
this broad diversity in our
1964 cars to win the custom­
er* nod needed to continue
Chevrolet's traditional lead­
ership."
To underscore how Chevro­
let ha* eet the paee la ear
variety, Knud sen said, the
Chevelle is the third complete­
ly new kind of car introduced
by Chevrolet within five yeare.
Preceding It were the rearengined Corvtlr Introduced in
I960 and the Chevy II intro­
duced in 1962.
The five lines give a wheelbate range aa follow*: regular
Chevrolet, 111 Inches; Chevelie, 118; Chev. II, 110; Corvair, 108; and Corvette, 96.
Besides the new Chevelle,
other Important developments
in Chevrolet care for 1964 a rt:
Addition of a Super Sport eer­
ie* In the regular Chevrolet
line; a V8 engine for the first

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DAVID TOMLINSON, manager of Holler Motor
Snte«, shows the 19G4 Chevrolet Impala Super
time in the Chevy II; a larger, more powerful engine for
the Corvalr; and significant
rid* advanrei in the Corvette.
Following are highlights of
Chevrolet's car quintet for
19GI:
REGULAR CHEVROLETSAddition of a Super Sport ser-

lea, including a convertible
and sport euupe, to go wiU
the impale, Bel Air and Bis
cayne series for a total of 11
models. Extensive new atyl
Ing with crisp side lines anc
smoother, broader front am
rear ends. Easier mainten
ance features of 1963 earrlet
over. Scvrn engines rangim

Sporta Coup*.
from 140Jip. standard six-cy­
linder to 425-hp. optional V6.
CHEVELLE- Styling which
stresses quality and vehlete
width In front end design and
a aide treatment featuring a
peak line that carries the
length of tha ear. Completely
new ebassts with pe-imeter
frame, coll spring front sua-

(Herald Photo)
pension and coil spring four
link type rear suspension.
Fourteen inch wheels, selfadjusting brakes and high
capacity Deicotron generator
standard equipment. Seven en­
gines, including 120- and 133hp. six cylinders and V8'a of
193, 220, 230, 300 and 363
horsepower.

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highway performers.
Now It'a easy to go an vacation first
class—without paying a first-class pries.
Ia a luxury Jet-smooth Chevrolet, for
example. This beauty rivals just about any
car in styling, performance and comfort.
Or tiy a totally new type of travel in the
youthfully styled CheveUa. Lota ot room

inside—yet hloslr d u d for easy handling-plus wid*
choice of engine*.
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thrifty Chevy 11 bow haa hlll-flattenlnf
power. And the unique Corvalr offers new
extra power that accents Its road-hugging
tear engine traction. While Corvette speak*
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�Plymouth Enhances 1964 Line
Performance end quality,
the two dominant themes in
Plymouth's success In 1963,
are further enhanced In the
1964 line.
Plymouth for 1964 has In­
creased head room, Improved
driver vision, and an increas­
ed over-all length of lWi
Inches.
Although
their
overall
width la unchanged at 75H
Inches, the new models give
the Impression of greater
width because of fresh new
boritonal styling themes, front
and rear.
Engine options Include a
new 436 cubic Inch V-8 for
high performance enthusiaits.
Suitable for street use, H Is
a modified version of the Sup­
e r Stock 426 engine which
established a great number of
drag strip and track records
In 1963.
All 1964 Plymouths have a
new look. The most dlstlncUve
Is the two-door hardtop which
has a completely new roof
line combining a fleet appear­
ance with a convertible motif.
The 1964 Plymouths are fur­
ther Improved in trouble-free
operation, occording to C, E.
Briggs, vice president of
Chrysler Motors Corporation
and general manager, Chryaler-Plymouth Division.
“ We had a successful Ply­

mouth in 1963," he ssld. "We
know that much of its succ­
ess has resulted from Its re­
putation for quality and per­
formance. That's what wc
have emphasized in the deve­
lopment of Uie 1964 cari."
The improvements Include
additional underhood splash
shields, a new automatic
choke design, a new spark
plug cable assembly and other
refinements in the engines,
transmissions and differential,
as well as in body design and
assembly.
Plymouth for 196t offers a
wider range of engines than
ever before. They Include an
improved six with compress­
ion incrcsicd from 8.2:1 to
8.4:1, a competition V-8, and
four V-8a designed for e&lt; nventional owner use with dis­
placements ranging from 318
to 426 cubic inches.
F o r conventional owner
use, Plymouth offers the stan­
dard V-8 with 318 cubic inches
displacement, 9:1 compress­
ion, using regular grade fuel,
and three high performance
Commando engines ai follows,
the numbers indicating dis­
placement:
Commando 361—twotbarrel
carburetor and single exhaust
9:1 compression, using regular
grade fuel.
Commando 383—four-barrel

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carburetor, dual exhausts, I The throttle linkage in the matic transmission in the.
10:1 compression, premium , four-barrel Commando cn- I Sport Fury.
j gincs has been changed to A new Chrysler-engineered
fuel.
Commando 426— four-barrel i provide faster response at four-speed manual transmis­
carburetor, dual exhausts, i high road speeds. The second- sion with a floor-mounted
10.3:1 compression, high per­ , ary barrels come into play
formance
cams,
premium earlier, allowing the engine shift lever, synchronized in all
to develop maximum power forward speeds and available
fuel.
Plymouth's competitive per­ prior lo the transmission shift­ 'on Commando and Super
i Slock engines.
formance engine is the 1961 ing into passing gear.
An improved three-speed
All
1964
Plymouth
cars
version of the Super Stock 420,
the 420-llf, with twofour-bar- have a new two-inch wider manual shift.
An electric push button
rcl carburetors, ram induction rear axle shaft. The wider
and compression ratios of track 59.6 inches, enhances windshield washer which ope­
11:1 and 12.5:1. It is a furth the appearance of the car as rates independently of engine
er development of the Super seen from the rear. It also vacuum and gives the driver
to
exceptional full control of washing action
Stock engines used by Ply­ contributes
C. II. SMITH, salesman, Holler Motor
A remote control outside
mouth owners in setting 60 steering responsiveness and
rear
view
mirror
with
the
good
handling
characteristics,
drag atrip records and winn­
ing more than 300 first place according to Plymouth engin­ control mounted on the door.
New crash-tested door lat­
trophies during the first eight eers who have road-tested
months of the 1963 model 1964 models over many thou ches, which provide excep­
sands of miles at the Chry tional resistance to door open­
year.
ings In a collision.
Th* new high performance Sixty-Two series; four models,
A single carburetor version sler Proving Grounds.
The
Plymouth
line
for
1961
Cadillac
power train will including the convertible, are
Plymouth
retalnj
its
fully
of this engine has been used
by Plymouth driv en in re­ utilized body construction. consists of 26 models in sev­ ■hare the spotlight with ex­ in the do Ville series; and
cent stock car races. In the There is a modification in the en body styles and in four clusive comfort and conven­ four models in the Fleetwood
NASCAR circuit, Plymouth silhouette because of struc­ aeries—the Savoy, Belvedere, ience features aa the 1904 series. The short deck sedan
cars have won 18 of the first tural changes to accommo Fury and Sport Fury. There Cadillac goes on display at is discontinued.
Overall length is increased
40 grand national races. Rich­ date a new, more vertical ara two-door and four-door the auto show here.
The performance gains re­ onc-haif inch to 223.5 inches
ard Petty of Randicman, N. windshield. The roof is high aedani, two-door and four-door
C., with 13 victories in a Ply­ cr, providing an inch more handtopa, six passenger and sult from a 429 cubic inch on nine models and 243.8 in­
mouth has won more NAS­ head room in front in all clot nine-passenger statioo wag­ engine and new transmission, ches on the Seventy-Five Se­
CAR races than any driver ed model* and In the rear ons and convertible coupes.
while the comfort and con­ dan and Limousine. Other ex­
Plymouth continues to pro­ venience story for 19G4 is terior and interior dimensions
and Is a contender for the 1963 of all sedans, four-door hard
vide e 5-year or 50.000- highlighted by the first fully remain unchanged.
tops and nation wagons.
national championship.
mile warranty of the engine automatic year around air
Ollier new features are:
Aa for economy, Plymouth
All models arc powered by
for seven consecutive years
An attractive new center and drive train components conditioning system ever of­ the new- engine with its ten
for
its
1964
cars,
with
refine­
has won Its class in the Mo­ console with "stick shift" type
fered in an automobile.
per cent increase in displace­
bile Economy Run.
gear selector for the auto­ ments In the transmissions
Visitors at the auto show ment, from 390 to 429 cubic
and engines to simplify and
minimize
service
require­ will see that Cadillac's 1964 inches, and boost in horse­
styling reflects the appear­ power from 323 to 340. With
ments.
The TorqueFlite transmiss­ ance of greater size with a a torque increase to 480 at
ion, fully covered by the war­ new grille, clean unbroken 3000 rpm the performance
ranty, has a new full-flow oil sides, tailored fins and broad gain is most noticeable in the
20 to 30 mph speed range.
filter, enclosed within the rear design.
Two automatic transmis­
Cadillac's it models, one
transmission. It replaces an
externally mounted unit. The less than last year, arc sions aro offered in 1964—
new unit provides 100 per cent realigned in three busic ser­ tho Ilydra-.Matic and the new
filtration of all circulation oil. I ies: Three models are in tho Turbo Hydra-Matic.

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Sales, features hcr« tho 1964 Cndilluc.

Cadillac Power lipped
The Hydra-Matic is modi­
fied to adapt to the high per­
formance engine and retains
its proven smoothness, effic­
iency and reliability. It is of­
fered in the Sixty-Two strict
and the Seventy-Five Sedin
and Limousine. The Turbo
Hydra-Matic it introduced
this year in the de Ville ser­
ies, the Sixty Special Scdtn
and the Eldorado Convertible.
It is a Hydra-Matic trammiision in which a torque con­
verter replaces one of tbo
geared ratios.
An industry first in the
areas of comfort and conven­
ience is Cadillac’s new Com­
fort Control, a completely au­
tomatic heating and air con­
ditioning system. The driver
merely sets a dial thermostat
on the instrument panel sod
Comfort Control docs the rest,
supplying cooled or warmed
conditioned air a t tha tem­

perature specified. The result
is a c^rstant, comfortable a t - 9
mosphere v.lthin the car re­
gardless of tho variable tem­
peratures and humidity out­
side.
Although significant re­
finements arc evident, tha
styling ia unmistakably Cadiilac. The look of breadth la
characterized in the front by
a redesigned grille and in tha
rear by the strong horizontal
lines of the deck lid, bumper
and grille treatm ent abova
the bumper. Tho traditional
tail fins are one inch lower
thun last year.
A choice of 16 colors is
available. And five glamour
colors in the new high luster
firemist paint are offered a t
no extra cost on the Kldormdo Convertible, und us un ex­
tra-cost option is availubls on
five models.

A '64 PLYMOUTH FURY in displayed herewith by Frank Hrunson, salesman with Brass Motors.

1964
M O P E T E M P T IN G T H A N E V E N .'

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Plymouth rocks racing world
with sweep in Daytona “500"

Plymouth beats Ford &amp; Chevrolet
In tests of showroom V-8*

According to the record book for stock ears
In competition, there Is no higher average
speed for 500 miles than the 154.334 m.p.h.
set by a competition-equipped 1964 Plymouth in win*
ning last month's Daytona "590."
Adding to that glory Is the fact that two more 1964
Plymouths finished 2nd and 3rd for a decisive Plymouth
sweep. That suggests that Plymouths were not only the
swiftest cars in the competition, but that they’re built
to stay In there all the way.
For the millions of racing fans and high*perfor*
mance enthusiasts across the country, Plymouth Is
proud of its “high speed" victory at Daytona.

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This competition was mora “your
At Plymouth's request, an Independent
testing company bought and compared show­
room models of Plymouth, Ford and Chevrolet.
The cars were comparably equipped standard V*8s
- cars people buy. And the tests were of "things people
buy a car for”-acceleration, handling, braking, and
gas economy.
In test after test, Plymouth accelerated best,
handled best, braked best, and got the best gas mile­
age. This is the kind of competition Plymouth most
likes to win. “High speed" or “your speed," these 1964
Plymouths are tough to beat I

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When you and your family see the new 1964
Cadillac a t the show you will find it the
most tempting motor car ever created I
Ride by aide with other new car offerings
at the show, Cadillac for 1964 is more tempt­
ing than ever to look atl There's a cleaner,
lower sweep to its lines . . . greater refine­
ment in all its body contours . . . and a
dramatically new divided grille.
But the big surprise awaits you when you
follow your show inspection with a visit to
your authorised Cadillac dealer*

For the 1964 Cadillac is more tempting
than ever to drivel It has a new highperformance engine—the most powerful in
Cadillac history. And Cndillac’s HydraMalic Drive, recognized as the industry
standard of excellence, is remarkably
smoother and more responsive—while a new
version, Turbo Hydra-Matic, is standard
equipment on some models. Both assure
amazing agility in traffic, noteworthy econ­
omy, and a new standard of performance.
The new 1964 Cadillac is mors tempting

to ride in! It'D snoother and quieter in
operation. The btcriors are beautiful and
luxurious as nefw before. And on exclusive
new Comfort Costrol*. combining both
heating and afr conditioning in a single
unit, enables
to pre-set temperature
while automatically controlling humidity.
So don’t be sattfied with Just looking. To
learn the whole,4*y, . ,
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tillyou drive it!

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SALES MAN ACEH Gary Hudgins, of Strickland-Morrison, features the
1964 Thumlerbird hardtop.
(Herald I’hoto)

Thunderbird Offers 'First'
Ford'* Thunderbird, already ed with the seat belts Is a
noted (or a decade of styling reminder light on the console.
Crsnk type vent windows are
leadership, offers more indus­
new to the *64 Thunderbird.
try firsts for 1964 in both de­ Divan seats in the rear com­
sign and function.
partment are foam-padded
Underneath the most fam­ sod "coved" for lounging
ous roofline in America 1* comfort. A new fold-down arm
all-new styling to give the 1964 test is located at the teat
Thunderbird a fresh, new per­ center.
sonality of its own which, in The new Sllent-Flo ventila­
classic car tradition, evolves tion system introduces a rear
from the character and out­ vent which is opened and clos­
standing features of its pre­ ed by a vacuum control
switch on the command con­
decessors.
The 1964 Thunderbird has sole. The vent Improves sir
been given a longer hood and circulation within the passen­
a shorter roofllnc, while the ger compartment at highway
all-new body side panels are speeds, and also assists in
highly sculptured, Tho front smoke removal, allow quiet,
end features a more forceful window-dosed driving In all
power dome, wider spaced and weather conditions, and helps
higher set headlights, and s in rear window defogging.
fully Integrated bumper and Also new is a deep, wide
well in tho luggage compart­
grille.
The rear end has new ment made possible by relo­
rectangular talllights set with­ cation of the fuel tank. New
in the massive Integrated rear extended-life, low-profile 9.15
x 15 tires have boon develop­
bumper.
Completely new in Interior ed especially for the '64
styling too, the 1964 Thunder­ Thunderbird.
bird features a cockpit styling The Thunderbird Landau
motif in the driver's compart­ features a durable, fade-resis­
ment. Instruments are set in tant padded vinyl top covering
separate pods, and the speed­ over the formal hardtop roof,
ometer has been redesigned
for easier reading. All major
controls are illuminated by
a soft green light for night­
time operation.
Thin-shell, front
bucket
Completely restyled for the
seats which seem to "float" first time since its introduc­
on twin-pedestal mount* and tion four years ago, the Ford
provide added foot space for Falcon for 1964 combines a
rear-scat passengers head up new look of action with a
the new Interior features for more spacious interior, added
*64. Retractable seat belts, the economy, and a dramatically
outboard side of which "dis­ smoother new ride.
appear" when not in use, are Along with its new styling,
standard equipment. Indud- comfort and convenience, Falcon for 1964 often even more
of its traditional big ear val­
ue in the handy compact sire.
Steering wheel, brake pedal
and accelerator have been re­
located, and scat travel has
been Increased, allowing for
Two of Ford Motor Com­ easier entry and additional
pany's 1964 luxury cars art driving pleasure. Other con­
being painted with a special, veniences include an attrac­
dsluse enamel that is superior tively redesigned concavo in­
In hardness to previously used strument panel with larger
finishes.
glove box, driver-oriented con­
The special snamal, which trols *nd easy-to-read lnitruhas improved lustrs and pr&gt; tnents.
tsetivs quslitlsi, Is sppllsd Is Major anglaierlnf changes
all 1944 Tbundsrblrda and la both trout and raar suspen­
Lincoln Continentals.
sion combine to reduce road
Highly resistant to road salt vibration and provide a si * •
and chemicals, ths specially (leant r i d e
Improvement.
formulated acrylic enamel is Front suspension changes in­
cured In paint-drying ovens clude redesigned strut mount­
after It is sprayed on csr ings, reduced ball joint fric­
bodies. The heat-drying pro­ tion, and new shock obsorbcess converts the enamel inte eri. At the rear friction is
a hard, durable finish with minimised through a reduc­
Improved scuff resistance and tion jn the number ot spring
protection against weather, leaves and the use of Up lin­
road aalt and other environ­ ers. Longer and wider rear
mental conditions.
apringa and a lH-lnch w idtr
Although polishing Is net rear tread combine with the
required by owners of 1944 new shock absorbers to im­
Thunderbird* a n d Lincoln prove both ride and handling.
Continentals to sustain the Ufa A forward thrusting aids
of the enamel, visual beauty profile that gives the 1964 Fal­
of the rich colors will be con a look of movement even
heightened by wiping the cars when parked is accented by
dry after each washing.
deeply sculptured contours
The special enamel Is the which sweep from the tip ot
result of more than four years the front fenders to tlie rear
of work by Ford and its paint of the car.
The new grille has a bold
auppliers.
% rectangular design that is re­
A dicing duck hawk miy cessed at an angle to comple­
attain a speed of 190 miles ia ment the side profile and
richly sculptured hood.
hour in flight.

available in black, white, blue
and brown.
The convertible model Thun­
derbird for '64 off era the same
b u ie features of the hard­
top*, but with the added at­
traction of an all-vinyl, wrin­
kle-resistant soft top. The top
lowers and retracts under the
power-operated rear dtek lid
at the touch of a switch.
The standard equipment of­
fered last year, including a
390-cubic-inch engine, dualrange Cruisc-O-Matic trans­
mission, power steering, pow­
er brakes, swing-away wheel,
AM radio and courtesy lights,
havo been carried over In
1964. Options include air con­
ditioning, AM-FM radio, a
reclining passenger scat with
extendible headrest that pro­
vides living-room comfort on
wheels, and a safety-conven­
ience control panel with va­
cuum door locks, doors ajar
light, and tmergency flasher.
A unique tonneau cover
with racy streamlined seat
fairings is available as an
option for all convertible mo­
dels. The tonneau cover con­
ceals the rear seats for a
sporty, roadster effect.

GARY HUDGINS
Sftleg Manager
Tht '64 Forda hare reached a new level of quali­
ty. Engines run quieter, smoother, door* and
window* fit better, bodies are stronger, lighter.
In ffhort, they're the bent built car* in Ford'*
history.

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TOTAL PERFORMANCE

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Falcon Has New Look

Special Enamel
Used By Ford

All Ford Falcons for 1964
present a new, dynamic, re.-#end appearance with nowiy
styled talllights and rear
bumper.
The Ford Falcon Sprint mo­
dels are Identified by tho uni­
que Sprint script and per­
formance emblem on the front
fenders. Simulated knock-off
wire-wheel type wheel covers
add to the racy appearance of
the V-8 powered, top-of-theline Ford Falcon.
Ford Falconi for 1964 offer
more interior beauty, durabil­
ity and roominess than ever
before. All-new upholstery
styles and materials are
color-matched with richly de­
signed combination rubbervinyl floor coverings on
Standard models, and nylon
blend carpeting in Deluxe mo­
dels.
The basis engine (or 1964 Is
an Improved version of the
six-cylinder, 91 • horsepower
Falcon engine that in 1961 re­
corded the greatest gas mile­
age ever achieved for any
"6" or " I" la the 25-year history of the MobU Economy
Run. Standard on convertible*
and Deluxe Club Wagons Is
the 101-horsepower, 170-cublcInch six-cylinder engine.
Standard on Sprint models
is the Challenger 260-cublcInch V-6 which made its de­
but with a M finish in its
class ia the Monte Carlo
Rallys early ia 1963.
Offarlag ths ultimate In per­
formance with good economy
on regular fuel, the Challeng­
e r l!60 Is optionally available
on all models for 1964 except
Station Rus and Club Wagons.
The Ford • exclusive threespeed, all-synchromesh man­
ual transmission is standard
with this engine. The fourspeed manual and Fordomatlc
transmissions are available as
options.

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APRIL 2, 3 &amp; 4

FORD BUILDS TOTAL PERFORMANCE in wagons
too . . . the beat combination of ntrength, stamina, pre­
cision control. See the appealing Country Sedan and the
elegant Country Squire.

FAIRLANE 5 0 0 \ V C O U

Thle le the solid, silent super Torque Ford for '6 i . . . Tired in open
competition, built for total performance . . . See the Family Size
Fairianee and the luxurious Galnxfeh.

rORD GALAKE 600/XL 2-DR HARDTOP

THUNDERIURD . . . UNIQUE IN ALI. THE WORLD
Thunderbird is a blend of all the things that makes an
automobile a proud possession . . . the one car everyone
would like to own.

TH U N D ERB IR D H A RD TO P

FALCON FUTURA HARDTOP

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TsiE NEtV 1901 Fulcoo Sprite, featured by Strickland-Morrison, in pic­
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A sequel to the poignant
tale of the little dog, Brownie,
aeen for aeveral week* along
Lake Monroe:
Tom Whlgham of L ak e,
Mary called The Herald thla
morning telling of hla Interest
in the case. He says that last
Christmastime be was work*
ing in Sanford, then going to
DeLand for work during the
afternoon.
Tom Mid
said he saw three
young puppies in the area
SEN SCOTT KELLY made another appearance
mentioned in Wedneiday’a re
Jn Scminolo County Wednesday In his campaign
port. They were brown, short
for the Democratic nomination for Kovernor.
haired and fit the description
He is pictured with his Seminole campaign man­
of the one still staying there,
ager, John Kader.
(Herald Photo)
He wonders if one of the dogs
is all that’s left of the three
We wonder too . . .
• • •
An all-expense trip to the
New York World’s Fair will
be the top award for the win
ner of the Miss Seminole
beauty contest to be staged
April 23-25 in conjuncUon with
the Industrial Exhibit at the
Sanford Civic Center.
"The administration," he
Hitting the "extravagant"
Charlie Kampf, president of administration of Gov. Farris declared, "looks on these
the Sanford Civitan Club, Bryant, Sen. Scott Kelly, one items as 'luxuries' when
sponsors of the beauty con of six candidates for the everyone knows that in this
test, said “Miss Seminole" Democratic nomination for day and age they, and espe­
will join other Florida beauty governor, promised in s street cially trucks, are necessities."
queens at a special beach corner speech here Wednesday
He said he fought the lic­
area reserved for the appear­ list, if elected, "I will use ense tag increase in the 1963
ance and photographing of ny business experience to Legislature and promised, If
the girls.
bring about a business-like elected, to have the increase
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operation of the state* govern­ repealed.
Sewing contest and fashion ment."
He added he will apply busi­
show, sponsored by Theta Ep­ Kelly, who was the young­ ness principles to the state
silon chapter of Beta Sigma est mayor ever to serve Lake* government in an effort to
Phi, will be held a t 8 tonight bad, struck hard at the 1964 bring about economy and effi­
at the Sanford Woman's Club Increased tax on automobiles ciency. He also stated he will
There will be lots of enter­ sad trucks
reorganize the State Road De­
tainment and door prizes.
partment “ from tho top to
• • •
the bottom "and place it on
Earthquakes in Alaska last
a professional basis, "remov­
week are having their reper
ing it from politics." In doing
cusslons hers. Jittery p eo p leso, he said, he will dcvelopc
lots of 'em—are telephoning
a state-wide highway con­
police headquarters: "We are
struction program.
hearing loud noises—are we Seminole County residents
Turning to education, Sen­
h a v i n g an earthquake!" elfible to voto but not regis­ ator Kelly said he will estabSome even report "feeling" tered today, have Friday and 1 ' a h vocational &gt; technical
Saturday to qualify In order to schools, "achieve excellence In
tremors.
• • •
cu t ballots in the May 5 public education, protect our
The Sanford Scene: It was party primaries.
right to conduct prayer and
about noon and a pickup truck Registrar Camilla Bruce Bible
reading
in
public
with thing quarters attached Hid today that the (Inal day sehools'.’ and Improve Existing
to the body was parked 'just •" re g is tra tio n Is Saturday, university syslcihs and pro­
off West First Street. No one sad her courthouse office will vide colleges in population
could be seen around the Is open that day from • to centers.
truck. But someone was I p. in.
Kelly also said he would
there. The aroma of fried Those desiring lo register endeavor to attract Industry
onions w a s unmistakable. Bust he 21 years or older *nd and added payrolls, promote
ksve been residents of Flor­ tourism and travel in Flor­
Lunchtime for travelers.
ida for one year and Semi- ida, develop markets for agri­
• • •
M/Sgt. Harry B. Dietrichs sole County for six months. culture and manufacturers'
products and assist the citrus
has retired after 22 ycara of
industry with self-help pro­
service with the U. S. Army May Visit
and, with Mrs. Dietrichs, has BOSS (UP!) - Chancellor grams.
The Senator later visited
taken up residence at 2005 Ludwig Erhard may meet
Magnolia Avenue. He is a President Johnson in' Wash- his Seminole campaign head­
brother of Wally Dietrichs, lagton this summer, a govern- quarters in the Valdez Hotel
■ent spokesman announced to meet volunteer campaign
Sanford realtor.
• • •
Wednesday.
workers.
The northwest corner of
First Street and Park Avenue
will soon be completely bar­
ren. John E. Fox, the last
tenant to occupy an office in
the structure, is moving to the
Edwards Building. The site
will be used as a parking lot.
• • •
Lester Tharp, farmer man
ager of the local Western
Union office and now retired,
called to "correct" us on a
•ports item the Other day. We
mentioned that Carl Mays
was killed by a pitch from the
arm of Ray Cbspman. "Ac*
tually," says Lester, "it was
the other way around. Mays
of the Yankees was tbe pitch­
er and Chapman, a fine Cleve­
land shortstop, was the hit­
ter," said Tharp.
Tbarp adds that some peo­
ple wanted Mays to be removed. from baseball. "Others,"
said Lester, "wanted to shotDh tbe underhanded or sub­
marine style of pitching Mays
used."
• • •
Stanley Hemphill, 13-yearold son of local auto dealer,
m
Bill Hemphill, came up with
bis first golfing ace Monday
when be posted a hole-ln-ons
on Mayfair Country Club's
No. 5 on the fly.
Stanley used a driver. H«
was playing with Chris War­
ren, also 13, and the event
'ROARING *20S’ la the theme of the 62nd an­
was witnessed by Doris Spenniversary*
«wl« now under way at J. C. Penney
eer. This was Stanley’s first
Company. Personnel are costumed in the attire
bole-in-one. After all, he's
only been playing since Jan ­ of 1927 when the first Penney store in Florida
was opened in Sanford. The first Penney store
uary of this year.
of all was opened in 1902 ut Kemmer, Wyo. Pic­
• • •
During December Seminole tured from the left, in this old-style pose: Mary,
County residents bought $14,- Eula Holtzclaw, Manager Charlie Robinson and
(Herald Photo)
825 in U. 8. Savings Bonds. j Dorothy Bollinger.

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Day To Register

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Quake Recorded
MOSCOW (U ri) — The
Moscow seismic station today
registered an earthquake of
"moderate force'' on the north­
ern tip of tho island of
atra in Indonesia, the
news agency reported.

Fifth Charged
JACKSONVILE (UPI) — A
police sergeant was charged
with bribery Wednesday, the
fifth to be arrested in a scan­
dal reaching high Into the pol­
ice department. He la SgL
Paul H. Shore, 47.

Homemakers All
8T. PETERSBURG, Fla.
(U PI)—Fifty-one housewives,
armed with the latest beauty
tip* and baking tricks, begin
arriving today and preparing
for a week-long contest to
name Mrs. America.

Demos Shocked
MILWAUKEE, Wls. '(UPI)
—Wisconsin Democratic lead­
er*' hope* of * light vote for
Gov. George Wallace on Mil­
waukee'* crucial South Side
were chilled Wednesday night
when the Alabama aegregstlonlat received a thundering,
hand-clapping welcoming wel­
come there.

Bishop To Retire
NEW YORK (U I'I) — The
RL Itev. Arthur Llchtcnberger
announced today that ha will
resign in October as presiding
blahop of the Protestant Epis­
copal Church . b e c a u s e of
speech ‘"dlfflcvttV i rc s .'r^ g
from Parkinson's disease. His
normal term would have ended
in 1U70. .

300 Jailed
lly United Press International
Tha latest arrests of racial
demonstrators In St. Augus­
tine, Fla., brought to around
300 the number Jailed In con­
nections with protest marches,
■lt-ln attem pts and other civil
right* activities spearheaded
by the arrival starting 10 days
ago of New England Integrationists.

Top Entertainment At Santord Auto Show
Top-notch entertainment is
being featured as an added at­
traction at the Snnford Auto­
mobile Deulers Association's
fourth annual auto show now
In progress a t Fort Mellon
Park.
Capt. Sol Solomon, who has
performed In movies and on
TV, will do a 128-foot high
dive Into a six-foot tank of
water a t 4 and 8 p. m. today,
Friday and Saturday. Hif
night performance will be a
"fire dive."
Two acts are especially de­
signed for the children. A per­
forming chimpanzee, which
has appeared on the Ed Sulli­
van and other TV shows, will
ha on hand each afternoon
and evening. A canine act will
be featured a t 4:30 and 8£ 0
p. m. Saturday.
Two band* will p e r f o r m
nightly and the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce will serve
refreahments.
The Auto Show is open from
2 to 9 p. m. dally, through
Saturday.

ONLY

Days to Register
For the Prim aries

STATE WINNERS in the baton twirling con­
test last weekend in Orlando were members of
the Seminole High School A-Corps. The girls
are now eligible to participate in the national
contest to be held later in Texas. Shown nre,
front row from left, Sharon Drum, Sylvia Wil-

Command At
NAS Monday

Brazil Gen. MacArthur
President Continues To
I)K JANEIRO (UPI)
—Congress installed its own
provisional president of Brasil
today aa sea and ground
fuigts were reported convert-

Cdr. Barton W. Bartholo­
mew will relieve Cdr. John F.
Barlow a* commanding offi­
cer of Heavy Attack Squadroa
11 In ceremonies tar7be bald a t hit all fatio Alaeva, Iasi mili­
tflwtosM of . holdout
the Sanford N p la f Air Itatioa tary
- -- •
‘
4 ■**
Monday.
'

Cut. Barlow d fi **ntd aa

**Uk' tetradV

.1

aloe*] action la tha third day
commanding officer of VAH11 since March, 1963. He was
graduated from the United
States Naval Academy In
June, 1945, and waa designat­
ed a Naval aviator in March,
1949. Cdr. Barlow was anigned to the Heavy Attack Train­
ing Unit, Atlantic, at NAS
Sanford in July, 1956. After
graduation from the Com­
mand and Staff course of the
U. S. Naval War College,
Newport. R. I„ he rejoined
Heavy Attack aa Basic Train­
ing Officer of VAH-3.
Reporting to VAH-11 in Sep­
tember of 1961, Cdr. Barlow
haa served successively aa
Maintenance, Operations, Ex­
ecutive and Commanding Of­
ficer. He has resided with his
wife, Mallic, and their chil­
dren, Jeffrey, Peter, John and
Carol, in Sanford and will re­
port next to tho attack carr­
ier, USS Independence, aa As­
sistant Air Officer.
Cdr. Bartholomew was com­
missioned in July, 1945, and
waa designated a Naval avia­
tor in January, 1950. He la a
graduate of the General Line
School, Monterey, Calif., and
the Naval Aviation Safety
School at the University of
Southern California. Cdr. Bar­
tholomew Joined Heavy At­
tack in November, 1959. After
completion of training in
VAH-3 he reported to VAII-I
in Starch, I960, and served aa
Safety Officer and Operations
Officer until July. 1962.
Following a tour at the
Armed Forces Staff College
in Norfolk, Cdr. Bartholomew
reported as Executive Officer
of Heavy Attack Squadron 11
in April, 1963. He resides with
bis wife, Kay, and their chil­
dren, Sandria and Scott, in
Lake Mary.
LL Cdr. Robert W. Kennedy
will become executive officer
of VAH-11 upon Cdr. Bartho­
lomew's assumption of com­
mand.

Crash Kills In fan t
MIAMI (UPI)-Four.monthold Stephen MueU waa killed
today when two small foreign
cars collided at Miami Shorca
near here.

Hams, Capt. Sharon Williams, Freddie Berryhill and Vickie McArdle; back row from left,
Maureen Moughton, Linda Jarnigan, Donna
Peters, Bettina Vale and Second Lt. Mary Scott.
Susan Perkine is also a member of the Corpa
(Herald Photo)
but Is not shown,

of revolt and turmoil tn
Brazil waa to leave the coun­
try with two presidents —
Goulart, who godgedly refused
to quit, and Ranleri Mastllll,
apeuker of tho Chamlter of
Deputies who waa first in line

Action Delayed
By Altamonte
The
Altamonte Springs
T o w n Council Wednesday
night delayed signing of a
resolution which would seek
a loan to study a possible
South Seminole Gas Authority.
The delay waa agreed upon
pending the ironing out of
technical problems concern­
ing the proposal.
The loan would be sought
from the Housing and Home
Finance Agency and would be
used for a feasibility study of
the project.
U the study were made and
It proved advantagcoui to the
communltiei, natural g a ■
lines would be established In
tho area covering much of the
south end of Seminole Coun­
ty. Among the communities
represented on the Authority’s
advisory committee are Longwood, Casselberry and Alta­
monte.
Tho council also approved
the fire department’s recom­
mendation f o r boundaries
within which the crew would
respond to out of town calls.
Tho exception would be to
answer calls under the mutual
aid program,
A report on progress of the
new recreation building waa
received and the council also
approved a $500 fund for the
library.

of presidential succession.
The crisis between the antiCommunist' rebels and Goulart
appeared to be nearing a
showdown in tha "cowboy
Itqfta” oTBi* t t m d e Do Sul
had army
if bad
Rio after
paoM* fai Brasilia, the capNal, m m tea disclosed he had
refused rebel demand* that ha
quit.
Rebel generals began tha re­
volt against Goulart Tuesday
night in protest against his
drift to the left which the gen­
erals said was heading tha
country toward communism.
Tha anti-Ooulart "Radio Lib­
erty" atatlon, broadcasting
from Sao Paula, said today a
destroyer and two torpedo
boats had been aent to block­
ade Porto Alegre, "aiding 2nd
army rebel troop*" who are
marching on tha city.
Maxtllli wna sworn in at tha
presidential palace in Brasilia
36 minutes after Senate R e s­
ident Auro Moura Andrade
had formally notifed a 0-minuto joint scislon of Cangreaa
that Goulart had "abandoned
the presidency."
Brasil has no vice president,
and Mtzzllll aa speaker waa
first in line of aucceaaion.

Get Weaker

WASHINGTON (UPI) Gen. Douglas MacArthur'*
heart and kidney function*
continued to deteriorate, a
medical bulletin aald today.
Army Surgeon G a n t r a l
Leonard S. Hdston said In
atatement lata thla morning
that the continued deteriora­
tion of the kidney function hid
prompted Insertion of a tube
through MacArthur'* stomach
into hi* kidney to help in eli­
mination of wastes.
Today’s gloomy report fol­
lowed an announcement late
Wednesday that the M-yearold general'* chancea of re­
covering from three major
operations in 24 days were
"not good."
A device Inserted Into MaeArthur’s kidney to aid in Its
function is similar to an ar­
tificial kidney, Heaton said.
It uses a saline solution to
attract Impurities and flit©"
them out of the body. The
system is known as peritoneal
dialysis.

HALLANDALE (U P l)-P o lice Chief Earl Mitchell aald
today a partially buried skele­
ton found in a swamp near
here Monday might be that of
an 11-year-old ML Pleasant,
S. C„ boy believed kidnaped
last February.
Mitchell put out a pickup
order for Joseph Francis Bry­
an, 25, who is also wanted by
the FBI in connection with tha
disappearance of the boy,
Johnny Robinson.
Authorities in South Caro­
lina said tha Robinson boy
owned a pair of brown shoes
similar to ones found near tho
skeleton, which was partially
burled In the land an old oak
trunk, Mitchell aald.
Charleston police also told
Mitchell that two farmers re­
called helping pull a car out
the mud 58 miles from ML
Pleasant Feb. 28 — the day
after the boy disappeared
his home. The farm ers
there was a boy asleep
back seat, one brown
ihoe (ticking out of a blanket.
The car was registered to
Bryan, described by authori­
ties aa a known gambling en­
thusiast and disguise artist.
Miami police also are look­
ing for Bryan In connection
with a bar robbery last week.
Three vacationing young­
ster* found tha akeleton off
State Highway A-l-A near thia
•m ill city 18 miles north of
Miami. The youngsters were
Kathy Rice, 14, and her 12year-old sister, Diane, of On­
tario, Canada, and John C*fer, IS, of lndianapolla.'
Tho medical axaminer aald
it waa impossible to deter­
mine the sex of the akeleton,
but lt waa established that thn
child waa 1! year* old. The
cause of death haa not been
determined, either.
A South Carolina state war­
rant charging kidnaping and a
federal warrant ctiaiTplft
terstate flight to avoid prose­
cution were issued last month
against Bryan, ■ former men­
tal patient and ex-convict
from Audubon, N. J .
The FBI laid it had put tha
"highest priority" on tho in­
vestigation. It characterized
Bryan as "very dangerous."

Correction
The meeting of the English
Estates Civic League will bo
held at 8 p. m. tonight at
English Estates School and
not Friday night as reported
in Wednesday’s Herald. The
speaker will bo Rob Beiserer,
Seminole Memorial Hospital
administrator.

8,000 Parade

Brazil ‘Firemen*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant and Sec­
retary of State Tom Adami
welcomed to Florida today
eight members of Aracntina's
Chamber of Deputies.

NICOSIA, Cyprua (U PI) —
About 8,000 Greek Cypriot
atudenta paraded through Ni­
cosia today demanding the re­
turn to Cyprus of former
Greek underground l e a d e r
Gen. George Grivas.

Candidates Told
Of Poster Rule We're Overstocked With
14" TIRES
DW ONLY
•

R. P. Ilulbcrt, Executive
Vice Prcaldent of the Winter
Park Telephone Company, in
a statement today, reminded
overenthuslastic political cam­
paigner* of company regu­
lations which forbid the plac­
ing of potters on telephone
poles.
"Such foreign attachments,"
Hulbert advised, "pote a dan­
gerous safety problem to our
employes when climbing poles.
As a consequence our people
are Instructed to remove any
potters, signs or other foreign
attachment* they may come
upon in the course of their
work."

Flower Show"Truth Is Stranger . .
will ha tha them* of the an­
nual Spring Flower Show eponeored by tha Sanford Gar­
den Club. The 1964 show will open its doors to tha public
a t 3 p.m. Friday and will remain open until 9 p.ro. Satur­
day, the final day of the show, doors will open from 10
a.m. until 0 p.m.

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Skeleton Could Be Kidnaped Boy's

•

A sequel to the poignant
tale of the little dog, Brownie,
aeen for aeveral week* along
Lake Monroe:
Tom Whlgham of L ak e,
Mary called The Herald thla
morning telling of hla Interest
in the case. He says that last
Christmastime be was work*
ing in Sanford, then going to
DeLand for work during the
afternoon.
Tom Mid
said he saw three
young puppies in the area
SEN SCOTT KELLY made another appearance
mentioned in Wedneiday’a re
Jn Scminolo County Wednesday In his campaign
port. They were brown, short
for the Democratic nomination for Kovernor.
haired and fit the description
He is pictured with his Seminole campaign man­
of the one still staying there,
ager, John Kader.
(Herald Photo)
He wonders if one of the dogs
is all that’s left of the three
We wonder too . . .
• • •
An all-expense trip to the
New York World’s Fair will
be the top award for the win
ner of the Miss Seminole
beauty contest to be staged
April 23-25 in conjuncUon with
the Industrial Exhibit at the
Sanford Civic Center.
"The administration," he
Hitting the "extravagant"
Charlie Kampf, president of administration of Gov. Farris declared, "looks on these
the Sanford Civitan Club, Bryant, Sen. Scott Kelly, one items as 'luxuries' when
sponsors of the beauty con of six candidates for the everyone knows that in this
test, said “Miss Seminole" Democratic nomination for day and age they, and espe­
will join other Florida beauty governor, promised in s street cially trucks, are necessities."
queens at a special beach corner speech here Wednesday
He said he fought the lic­
area reserved for the appear­ list, if elected, "I will use ense tag increase in the 1963
ance and photographing of ny business experience to Legislature and promised, If
the girls.
bring about a business-like elected, to have the increase
• • 0
operation of the state* govern­ repealed.
Sewing contest and fashion ment."
He added he will apply busi­
show, sponsored by Theta Ep­ Kelly, who was the young­ ness principles to the state
silon chapter of Beta Sigma est mayor ever to serve Lake* government in an effort to
Phi, will be held a t 8 tonight bad, struck hard at the 1964 bring about economy and effi­
at the Sanford Woman's Club Increased tax on automobiles ciency. He also stated he will
There will be lots of enter­ sad trucks
reorganize the State Road De­
tainment and door prizes.
partment “ from tho top to
• • •
the bottom "and place it on
Earthquakes in Alaska last
a professional basis, "remov­
week are having their reper
ing it from politics." In doing
cusslons hers. Jittery p eo p leso, he said, he will dcvelopc
lots of 'em—are telephoning
a state-wide highway con­
police headquarters: "We are
struction program.
hearing loud noises—are we Seminole County residents
Turning to education, Sen­
h a v i n g an earthquake!" elfible to voto but not regis­ ator Kelly said he will estabSome even report "feeling" tered today, have Friday and 1 ' a h vocational &gt; technical
Saturday to qualify In order to schools, "achieve excellence In
tremors.
• • •
cu t ballots in the May 5 public education, protect our
The Sanford Scene: It was party primaries.
right to conduct prayer and
about noon and a pickup truck Registrar Camilla Bruce Bible
reading
in
public
with thing quarters attached Hid today that the (Inal day sehools'.’ and Improve Existing
to the body was parked 'just •" re g is tra tio n Is Saturday, university syslcihs and pro­
off West First Street. No one sad her courthouse office will vide colleges in population
could be seen around the Is open that day from • to centers.
truck. But someone was I p. in.
Kelly also said he would
there. The aroma of fried Those desiring lo register endeavor to attract Industry
onions w a s unmistakable. Bust he 21 years or older *nd and added payrolls, promote
ksve been residents of Flor­ tourism and travel in Flor­
Lunchtime for travelers.
ida for one year and Semi- ida, develop markets for agri­
• • •
M/Sgt. Harry B. Dietrichs sole County for six months. culture and manufacturers'
products and assist the citrus
has retired after 22 ycara of
industry with self-help pro­
service with the U. S. Army May Visit
and, with Mrs. Dietrichs, has BOSS (UP!) - Chancellor grams.
The Senator later visited
taken up residence at 2005 Ludwig Erhard may meet
Magnolia Avenue. He is a President Johnson in' Wash- his Seminole campaign head­
brother of Wally Dietrichs, lagton this summer, a govern- quarters in the Valdez Hotel
■ent spokesman announced to meet volunteer campaign
Sanford realtor.
• • •
Wednesday.
workers.
The northwest corner of
First Street and Park Avenue
will soon be completely bar­
ren. John E. Fox, the last
tenant to occupy an office in
the structure, is moving to the
Edwards Building. The site
will be used as a parking lot.
• • •
Lester Tharp, farmer man
ager of the local Western
Union office and now retired,
called to "correct" us on a
•ports item the Other day. We
mentioned that Carl Mays
was killed by a pitch from the
arm of Ray Cbspman. "Ac*
tually," says Lester, "it was
the other way around. Mays
of the Yankees was tbe pitch­
er and Chapman, a fine Cleve­
land shortstop, was the hit­
ter," said Tharp.
Tbarp adds that some peo­
ple wanted Mays to be removed. from baseball. "Others,"
said Lester, "wanted to shotDh tbe underhanded or sub­
marine style of pitching Mays
used."
• • •
Stanley Hemphill, 13-yearold son of local auto dealer,
m
Bill Hemphill, came up with
bis first golfing ace Monday
when be posted a hole-ln-ons
on Mayfair Country Club's
No. 5 on the fly.
Stanley used a driver. H«
was playing with Chris War­
ren, also 13, and the event
'ROARING *20S’ la the theme of the 62nd an­
was witnessed by Doris Spenniversary*
«wl« now under way at J. C. Penney
eer. This was Stanley’s first
Company. Personnel are costumed in the attire
bole-in-one. After all, he's
only been playing since Jan ­ of 1927 when the first Penney store in Florida
was opened in Sanford. The first Penney store
uary of this year.
of all was opened in 1902 ut Kemmer, Wyo. Pic­
• • •
During December Seminole tured from the left, in this old-style pose: Mary,
County residents bought $14,- Eula Holtzclaw, Manager Charlie Robinson and
(Herald Photo)
825 in U. 8. Savings Bonds. j Dorothy Bollinger.

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Saturday Last
Day To Register

U. S.

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VOL. 56

Zip

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Missing Since
Last February

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday with high today of 75-80; low tonight 55-60.
United Press Leased Wire
lietablished 1908
THURS., APRIL 2, 1064
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 160

m w A ..
Quake Recorded
MOSCOW (U ri) — The
Moscow seismic station today
registered an earthquake of
"moderate force'' on the north­
ern tip of tho island of
atra in Indonesia, the
news agency reported.

Fifth Charged
JACKSONVILE (UPI) — A
police sergeant was charged
with bribery Wednesday, the
fifth to be arrested in a scan­
dal reaching high Into the pol­
ice department. He la SgL
Paul H. Shore, 47.

Homemakers All
8T. PETERSBURG, Fla.
(U PI)—Fifty-one housewives,
armed with the latest beauty
tip* and baking tricks, begin
arriving today and preparing
for a week-long contest to
name Mrs. America.

Demos Shocked
MILWAUKEE, Wls. '(UPI)
—Wisconsin Democratic lead­
er*' hope* of * light vote for
Gov. George Wallace on Mil­
waukee'* crucial South Side
were chilled Wednesday night
when the Alabama aegregstlonlat received a thundering,
hand-clapping welcoming wel­
come there.

Bishop To Retire
NEW YORK (U I'I) — The
RL Itev. Arthur Llchtcnberger
announced today that ha will
resign in October as presiding
blahop of the Protestant Epis­
copal Church . b e c a u s e of
speech ‘"dlfflcvttV i rc s .'r^ g
from Parkinson's disease. His
normal term would have ended
in 1U70. .

300 Jailed
lly United Press International
Tha latest arrests of racial
demonstrators In St. Augus­
tine, Fla., brought to around
300 the number Jailed In con­
nections with protest marches,
■lt-ln attem pts and other civil
right* activities spearheaded
by the arrival starting 10 days
ago of New England Integrationists.

Top Entertainment At Santord Auto Show
Top-notch entertainment is
being featured as an added at­
traction at the Snnford Auto­
mobile Deulers Association's
fourth annual auto show now
In progress a t Fort Mellon
Park.
Capt. Sol Solomon, who has
performed In movies and on
TV, will do a 128-foot high
dive Into a six-foot tank of
water a t 4 and 8 p. m. today,
Friday and Saturday. Hif
night performance will be a
"fire dive."
Two acts are especially de­
signed for the children. A per­
forming chimpanzee, which
has appeared on the Ed Sulli­
van and other TV shows, will
ha on hand each afternoon
and evening. A canine act will
be featured a t 4:30 and 8£ 0
p. m. Saturday.
Two band* will p e r f o r m
nightly and the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce will serve
refreahments.
The Auto Show is open from
2 to 9 p. m. dally, through
Saturday.

ONLY

Days to Register
For the Prim aries

STATE WINNERS in the baton twirling con­
test last weekend in Orlando were members of
the Seminole High School A-Corps. The girls
are now eligible to participate in the national
contest to be held later in Texas. Shown nre,
front row from left, Sharon Drum, Sylvia Wil-

Command At
NAS Monday

Brazil Gen. MacArthur
President Continues To
I)K JANEIRO (UPI)
—Congress installed its own
provisional president of Brasil
today aa sea and ground
fuigts were reported convert-

Cdr. Barton W. Bartholo­
mew will relieve Cdr. John F.
Barlow a* commanding offi­
cer of Heavy Attack Squadroa
11 In ceremonies tar7be bald a t hit all fatio Alaeva, Iasi mili­
tflwtosM of . holdout
the Sanford N p la f Air Itatioa tary
- -- •
‘
4 ■**
Monday.
'

**Uk' tetradV
.1
Cut. Barlow dfi **ntd aa aloe*]
action
la
tha
third
day
commanding officer of VAH-

11 since March, 1963. He was
graduated from the United
States Naval Academy In
June, 1945, and waa designat­
ed a Naval aviator in March,
1949. Cdr. Barlow was anigned to the Heavy Attack Train­
ing Unit, Atlantic, at NAS
Sanford in July, 1956. After
graduation from the Com­
mand and Staff course of the
U. S. Naval War College,
Newport. R. I„ he rejoined
Heavy Attack aa Basic Train­
ing Officer of VAH-3.
Reporting to VAH-11 in Sep­
tember of 1961, Cdr. Barlow
haa served successively aa
Maintenance, Operations, Ex­
ecutive and Commanding Of­
ficer. He has resided with his
wife, Mallic, and their chil­
dren, Jeffrey, Peter, John and
Carol, in Sanford and will re­
port next to tho attack carr­
ier, USS Independence, aa As­
sistant Air Officer.
Cdr. Bartholomew was com­
missioned in July, 1945, and
waa designated a Naval avia­
tor in January, 1950. He la a
graduate of the General Line
School, Monterey, Calif., and
the Naval Aviation Safety
School at the University of
Southern California. Cdr. Bar­
tholomew Joined Heavy At­
tack in November, 1959. After
completion of training in
VAH-3 he reported to VAII-I
in Starch, I960, and served aa
Safety Officer and Operations
Officer until July. 1962.
Following a tour at the
Armed Forces Staff College
in Norfolk, Cdr. Bartholomew
reported as Executive Officer
of Heavy Attack Squadron 11
in April, 1963. He resides with
bis wife, Kay, and their chil­
dren, Sandria and Scott, in
Lake Mary.
LL Cdr. Robert W. Kennedy
will become executive officer
of VAH-11 upon Cdr. Bartho­
lomew's assumption of com­
mand.

Crash Kills In fan t
MIAMI (UPI)-Four.monthold Stephen MueU waa killed
today when two small foreign
cars collided at Miami Shorca
near here.

Hams, Capt. Sharon Williams, Freddie Berryhill and Vickie McArdle; back row from left,
Maureen Moughton, Linda Jarnigan, Donna
Peters, Bettina Vale and Second Lt. Mary Scott.
Susan Perkine is also a member of the Corpa
(Herald Photo)
but Is not shown,

of revolt and turmoil tn
Brazil waa to leave the coun­
try with two presidents —
Goulart, who godgedly refused
to quit, and Ranleri Mastllll,
apeuker of tho Chamlter of
Deputies who waa first in line

Action Delayed
By Altamonte
The
Altamonte Springs
T o w n Council Wednesday
night delayed signing of a
resolution which would seek
a loan to study a possible
South Seminole Gas Authority.
The delay waa agreed upon
pending the ironing out of
technical problems concern­
ing the proposal.
The loan would be sought
from the Housing and Home
Finance Agency and would be
used for a feasibility study of
the project.
U the study were made and
It proved advantagcoui to the
communltiei, natural g a ■
lines would be established In
tho area covering much of the
south end of Seminole Coun­
ty. Among the communities
represented on the Authority’s
advisory committee are Longwood, Casselberry and Alta­
monte.
Tho council also approved
the fire department’s recom­
mendation f o r boundaries
within which the crew would
respond to out of town calls.
Tho exception would be to
answer calls under the mutual
aid program,
A report on progress of the
new recreation building waa
received and the council also
approved a $500 fund for the
library.

of presidential succession.
The crisis between the antiCommunist' rebels and Goulart
appeared to be nearing a
showdown in tha "cowboy
Itqfta” oTBi* t t m d e Do Sul
had army
if bad
Rio after
paoM* fai Brasilia, the capNal, m m tea disclosed he had
refused rebel demand* that ha
quit.
Rebel generals began tha re­
volt against Goulart Tuesday
night in protest against his
drift to the left which the gen­
erals said was heading tha
country toward communism.
Tha anti-Ooulart "Radio Lib­
erty" atatlon, broadcasting
from Sao Paula, said today a
destroyer and two torpedo
boats had been aent to block­
ade Porto Alegre, "aiding 2nd
army rebel troop*" who are
marching on tha city.
Maxtllli wna sworn in at tha
presidential palace in Brasilia
36 minutes after Senate R e s­
ident Auro Moura Andrade
had formally notifed a 0-minuto joint scislon of Cangreaa
that Goulart had "abandoned
the presidency."
Brasil has no vice president,
and Mtzzllll aa speaker waa
first in line of aucceaaion.

Get Weaker

WASHINGTON (UPI) Gen. Douglas MacArthur'*
heart and kidney function*
continued to deteriorate, a
medical bulletin aald today.
Army Surgeon G a n t r a l
Leonard S. Hdston said In
atatement lata thla morning
that the continued deteriora­
tion of the kidney function hid
prompted Insertion of a tube
through MacArthur'* stomach
into hi* kidney to help in eli­
mination of wastes.
Today’s gloomy report fol­
lowed an announcement late
Wednesday that the M-yearold general'* chancea of re­
covering from three major
operations in 24 days were
"not good."
A device Inserted Into MaeArthur’s kidney to aid in Its
function is similar to an ar­
tificial kidney, Heaton said.
It uses a saline solution to
attract Impurities and flit©"
them out of the body. The
system is known as peritoneal
dialysis.

Brazil ‘Firemen*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant and Sec­
retary of State Tom Adami
welcomed to Florida today
eight members of Aracntina's
Chamber of Deputies.

HALLANDALE (U P l)-P o lice Chief Earl Mitchell aald
today a partially buried skele­
ton found in a swamp near
here Monday might be that of
an 11-year-old ML Pleasant,
S. C„ boy believed kidnaped
last February.
Mitchell put out a pickup
order for Joseph Francis Bry­
an, 25, who is also wanted by
the FBI in connection with tha
disappearance of the boy,
Johnny Robinson.
Authorities in South Caro­
lina said tha Robinson boy
owned a pair of brown shoes
similar to ones found near tho
skeleton, which was partially
burled In the land an old oak
trunk, Mitchell aald.
Charleston police also told
Mitchell that two farmers re­
called helping pull a car out
the mud 58 miles from ML
Pleasant Feb. 28 — the day
after the boy disappeared
his home. The farm ers
there was a boy asleep
back seat, one brown
ihoe (ticking out of a blanket.
The car was registered to
Bryan, described by authori­
ties aa a known gambling en­
thusiast and disguise artist.
Miami police also are look­
ing for Bryan In connection
with a bar robbery last week.
Three vacationing young­
ster* found tha akeleton off
State Highway A-l-A near thia
•m ill city 18 miles north of
Miami. The youngsters were
Kathy Rice, 14, and her 12year-old sister, Diane, of On­
tario, Canada, and John C*fer, IS, of lndianapolla.'
Tho medical axaminer aald
it waa impossible to deter­
mine the sex of the akeleton,
but lt waa established that thn
child waa 1! year* old. The
cause of death haa not been
determined, either.
A South Carolina state war­
rant charging kidnaping and a
federal warrant ctiaiTplft
terstate flight to avoid prose­
cution were issued last month
against Bryan, ■ former men­
tal patient and ex-convict
from Audubon, N. J .
The FBI laid it had put tha
"highest priority" on tho in­
vestigation. It characterized
Bryan as "very dangerous."

Correction
The meeting of the English
Estates Civic League will bo
held at 8 p. m. tonight at
English Estates School and
not Friday night as reported
in Wednesday’s Herald. The
speaker will bo Rob Beiserer,
Seminole Memorial Hospital
administrator.

8,000 Parade
NICOSIA, Cyprua (U PI) —
About 8,000 Greek Cypriot
atudenta paraded through Ni­
cosia today demanding the re­
turn to Cyprus of former
Greek underground l e a d e r
Gen. George Grivas.

Candidates Told
Of Poster Rule We're Overstocked With
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Vice Prcaldent of the Winter
Park Telephone Company, in
a statement today, reminded
overenthuslastic political cam­
paigner* of company regu­
lations which forbid the plac­
ing of potters on telephone
poles.
"Such foreign attachments,"
Hulbert advised, "pote a dan­
gerous safety problem to our
employes when climbing poles.
As a consequence our people
are Instructed to remove any
potters, signs or other foreign
attachment* they may come
upon in the course of their
work."

Flower Show"Truth Is Stranger . .
will ha tha them* of the an­
nual Spring Flower Show eponeored by tha Sanford Gar­
den Club. The 1964 show will open its doors to tha public
a t 3 p.m. Friday and will remain open until 9 p.ro. Satur­
day, the final day of the show, doors will open from 10
a.m. until 0 p.m.

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�CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - program tad the Apollo msn
The United State* opens its • to - the moon venture.
second msn • In • spsce proThe first Gemini spacecraft,
a production model stripped
of life support rear, is to be
th at must meet seven objec­ hurled into an orbit rsn rin r
tives to forestall further de­ from 99 to 183* miles above
lay In the project’s schedule. earth. No attempt will be
The prlmsry goals of the made to recover the craft.
orbital flight, set for Tues­
NASA’s main objectives for
day, were spelled out Wed­ the first shot are:
nesday by the National Aero—To prove th st the Titan
nautlca and Space Admini­ • 2 rocket and its 7.000 •
stration NASA.
pound spacecraft are able to
Gemini, designed to keep work torether properly on
two men In orbit for up to the six minute climb into or­
two weeks to practice rendez­ bit;
vous and other techniques
—To measure the heat
for moon missions, ie the caused by air friction on both
bridge
between the successful the booster and capsule dur•»
in r launch;

Rifes Friday For
C. W. Turner Sr.
Funeral services for Char­
les Wesley Turner Sr., who
died Tuesday night, will bo
held a t 1 p.m&gt; Friday a t
G r i n k o v Puneral Heme
Chapel with Rev. R. S. Der­
by officiating. Burial will be
in Oaklawn Memorial Park.
Active pallbearers will be
Ben Bullard, Henry Moore,
Dickie Carter, Bill Hlttell,
Buddy Rabun and Moody H ar­
den. Honorary pallbearers wtll
Include J. B. Phillips, George
Carver, Tony Chesna, Hoyt
Galloway and Darrell Grieme.

VEGETABLE
REPO RT
F«d«nl State Market
News Service
Sanford
BANFORD-OV1BDO
ZELLWOOD DISTRICT!
Clsar and cool.
Cabbage: demand fair, marh at steady. Domestic round
type, 184 bu. crate., medium
to large and medium site,
11.10 to 91.85, mostly 11.25;
CO lb. sacks, f l , soma small
and fair quality, low as 76
cants; Red type, 1% bu.
crates, medium to Urge, 98;
Savoy typs, 184 bu. craUs,
medium to large, 91.75 to 92.
Carrots: demand good, mar­
k et steady. Topped, 49-1 lb.
film bags, mesh master con­
tainer, medium to Urge, 91.75;
50 lb. narks, loose, Urge,
91.16.
Celery: demand modaraU,
m arket steady. 10 In. eratos,
Pascal, 2 dos., $2.85; 2 Vh do*.,
92.76; 9 and 4 dos., 93; 0 and
M do*., 98.60; hearU, crates,
film wrapped, 84 count, 94.
Chinese cabbage: 16 In.
•rates, wrapped, 91.60.
Endive: demand fair, mar­
ket steady. 1 1/9 bu. crates,
91.26.
Lettuce; demand modaraU,
market aUady. Iceberg type,
WB craUs, 24 count, »2, oc­
casional high as 92-26, few In
used crates low ea 91.50) Re­
main* type, 1 1/9 bu. ereUe,
91.76; Leaf type, 14 qt. baakata, 91.60; Bibb type, 12 qt.
baikeU, few, glOnions, green: d e m a n d
alow, market dull to slightly
wank as. CraUs, 8 dos. bunchea, par dossn, 86 cenU U 91,
few, low as 80 cenU.
Parsley: CraUs, 8 dos.
hunches, 91.60.
Radishes'- demand moderate, market about (toady.

—To prove th a t the modi­
fied Titan - t rocket per­
forms as planned and does
not produce excessive vibra­
tions or other conditions un­
suitable for manned flight;
—To show that the rocket
and Its ground guidance sys­
tems are able to achieve the
proper orbit necessary for
future manned missions;
—To check the rocket’s

flight control aysten i;
—To test a unlqua
detecting device dee p d t0
give sstronauts enoui t ^ f
ing to abandon them toft
in the event of an w a t W

failure;
—To prove th a t the 10 •
foot spacecraft and its equip­
ment section la capable of Q
withstanding stresses during
its trip into o rb it

St. Augustine
Jails Newsman
8T. AUQUBTINI (UPI) A Boston newsman was held
under II,TSO bond today on
charges growing out of racial
demonstrations hare.

TIGERS’ of Heavy Attack Squadron One held a double-puroose party at
the Capri the other evening. Cdr. Leonard J. Reinhart (left) receives a
plaque from hla lucceasor, Cdr. Jease Taft, aa squadron commander
while. . •

F R ID A Y and SATURDAY
2:00 P. M. TILL9:00 P. M .

. . . othor officer! also receive plaques for two yearn or more aervice with
VA1I-1. These include Lt. Jim Durbin (left), Lt. Jack Salisbury (center)
and L t Dick Edwards. These plaques . . .

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the Sixth Fleet In the Mediterranean. Alao honored wero Lt. Cdr. John
Moore (loft), Lt. Keith Tourney (center) and Lt. Cdr. John Spnrtz.
Those officers, with . . •

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. . . Lt. Cdr. Kogor Loonhnrdi, pictured with Lieutenant Edwards, soon
will leave VAH-1 and Sunfcrd Naval Air Station for other assignments
in the Navy.
(Herald Photos)
i n s In tha e f l l r a o f tha Clark
o f tha Circuit Court on ar hafora tha Itb Sa y o f May. A.!).
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Rebecca Circle
Visits Home

By J a m Ceaeelberry
Member* of tha Rebecca
Clrcla of the Cataalbarry
Community Mathodlik Church
W8C8 vlaitcd tba Good Sam­
b a u d tkla t t i k day * f March aritan Home in Sanford last
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A rth u r H. l i n k with, Jr.
to tha children and adults
Clark o f Circuit Court
Mack N. c i t v a l a a d . i t . and
there.
Mat*M F. J*ha**a
Homemade cookies and can­
A tU ra*ra n r P la la U ff
dles were delivered by Mr*.
Kanfard, PUnea
Puhllah Atoll *. I. It, SI. J ill Bill Young, Mrs. Mary Mobl«y and Jdrc. T. O. Dahl.

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Mr. and Mri. Edward In­
Gloria Roblnaoa, Jacquelyn gram, baby girl, Mr. and Mr*.
Gentry, Vickie Burdett, Jo­ Harry Gentry, baby boy, all
Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. Wilanne Sample, CUuda Whitten, of
liam Holcombe, baby girl,
Karen McCarren, Ca r me n Laka Mary
Preiutto, William Ra d l e y ,
Discharges
Jamea Back, Ruth Livingston, Oscar Wilson, Catharine Hod
all of Sanford: Lsafte Watt, rii, Larry Dodson, Erma
Elliabotk Weatoa, DeBary; Burka. Loula Farrante, Lin­
Cynthia McGruthar, Long- da Parkin*, Elder Mathcwi,
wood; Mettie Graen, Titus- Mra. Nancy Yeagar and baby
villa
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By Jene Cainetberry
Pre-school R o u n d u p s s t
South Seminole Eclementary
School a t Casselberry have
been announced by Christy
Harp, principal, for Tuesdays,
April 21 and April 28, from 8
until 11 a. m. in the school
cafeteria.
All children who will be six
years old before Jan. 1, 1905,
and will be entering the first
grade a t South Seminole next
full, should be registered at
this time.
Those living in the areas of
Eastbrook, Casselberry and
Lyman Schol, will attend the
April 21 roundup. Those living in Howell Park and the
Howell Park - Turkey Farm
and North Orlando areas arc
asked to come on April 28.
Parents must bring their
child's birth certificate or
other proof of b irth . Mrs
Janice Cuthrell, county health
nurse, will be present to dis­
cuss necessary immunizations
and distribute medical form
blanks.
It is not necessary for the
children to accompany the
parent, or parents, to the
roundup as there will be no
classrom visitation at this
time. However, pre-schoolers
whose paresta have registered
them a t the pre-school readi
ness clinics being conducted
for parents, will have the op­
portunity to visit a first grade
class for one day in May.
Parents still will have an
ether chance to register their
child for a classroom visit at
the last in a series of read!
ness clinics which will be held
Tuesday, April 14, a t 8 p. m.
In the school cafeteria. Topics
to be discussed a t the clinic
will includo school policy, dis­
cipline and what the teucher
will expect of the child.

MRS. THOMAS I,. LARGEN (right), president Seminole County Unit,
American Cancer Society and Mrs. Richard Glcoson. county public educa­
tion chairman, ACS and chairman of the 19G-1 ACS Crusade in Sanford,
opened crusade headquarters in the Florida State Hank Wednesday. Area
chairman will l&gt;e recruited this week and an orientation coffee for these
volunteers given at 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, at the Capri, courtesy of Boh
Hancock.
(Herald Photo)

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Club Names
Winners
DeBary Duplicate B r i d g e
Club played JO tables in twro
sections a t this week’a Tucsduy afternoon meeting a t the
Firemen's Recreation Hall on
Colomba Road.
Section A was directed by
Miss Ethel Johnson. Winners
were, NS, first, tie, Miss John­
son and William G. Luts with
Mrs. Madeleine Matheson am
Mrs. Corinna Lynch; third,
Mrs. Robert Nicholls and Mrs.
Edwin Wachter.
EW, first, Mrs. Doyle Driv­
er and Mrs. David Singer;
second, Mr. and Mrs. H. EL
Wally; third, Mrs. Marie Accard! and Mrs. C. Y. Harris.
Section B was directed by
Mrs. Ruth Rlatt. Winners
were, NS, first, Mrs. Fern
Breeden and Mrs. William 1L
Clifton; second, Mrs. William
Woodlock and Norman Mor­
tim er; third, Mrs. Luther Tarbell and Harry M. Brown;
fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs
Pearsall.
EW, first, tie, Mrs. Arthur
I - Willgoose and Oscar H.
Barnett with Mrs. O. N. Lack­
ey and Mrs. Frank Holder]
third, Mrs. A. G. Besom ami
Mrs. Elsa K. Unklca; fourth,
Mr. and Mrs. V. Mots.

President Lyndon R. John­
son has accepted the honor­
ary chairmanship of the Na­
tional 4-H Service Committee,
nnd has consented to the pre­
sentation of silver trays in
his name to six top ranking
4*11 Club members next De­
cember at the 43rd National
4-H Cluh Congress, Mls« Myr,tlo Wilson, Home Demonstra­
tion Agent, announced today.
The President of the Unit­
ed States has aerved ns hon­
orary chnirmnn alncc 1924.
The late John F. Kennedy had
been chnirmnn.
In accepting the post. Pres­
ident Johnson said, “ I deem
it a pleasure to accept your
kind invitation. . .(nnd) will
also be happy to permit the
traditional awards to lie pre­
sented in my name to those
4-H Club members holding
superior records in citizen­
ship, leadership and achieve­
ment. My cordial good wishes
for the continued success of
thin youth program.'
The National 4-11 Service
Committee this year is cele­
brating ita 40th anniversary
ns a non profit educational
corporation, although it began
to function in 1921. Ita stat­
ed purpose is to support and
promote 4-H Club work con­
ducted by the Cooperative
Extension Service.
From the humble beginning
and donations of a few thou­
sand dollars used to bring
4-H members to tho Interna­
tional Livestock Show, tho
Committee has increased ita
support to one-ami u quarter
million dollars annually.

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FOREST LAKE ACADEMY’S Tumbling Team presented a performance
in the school gym recently which wua uttcudcd by a largo group of in­
terested parents nnd friends. Members of tho team are, front, from left,
Ernest Stevens, Kandy Coon. Randy Frey and Alcyd Richardson; stand­
ing. Jim Pleasants, Ducky Weeks, Roger Miller, the instructor, Ronnie
Edenfield nnd Norman Shroude. Not present for the photo was Eddy
Maynard, also a member of tho team.
(Herald Photo)

Navy Nurse
Retires In
Deltona
ny Milrrd naney
A light in the spilt level
house on Lake Lapunoeia In
Deltona was a welcome sight
recently to residents on H art­
ley Circle for they knew It
meant the arrival of Miss
Mary J. Murphy from Wash­
ington, D. C., to take up resi­
dence there.
Miss Murphy, a r e t i r e d
Navy Nurse, has had a fas­
cinating career with the U. 8.
government. Originally from
Chicago, III., she atendrd Loy­
University. She was with
CDK. BARTON W. Bartholomew, present execu­ ola
the Navy during World War
tive officer, will assume command of Heavy At­
II and was stationed in Cali­
tack Squadron 11, succeeding Cdr. John F. Har­
fornia, F l o r i d a , Oklahoma,
low (right), in change of command ceremonies
Puerto Rico, H a w a i i and
Monday at Sanford Naval Air Station.
Guam.
Sinre retirement from the
National Naval Medical Cent­
er, she haa traveled to Scot­
land and Italy and Is planning
R i c h a r d s , Mr*. Walter a trip to the Mediterranean
By Donna Eatea
A new treasurer will be Krohne, Mrs. Jam rs Manner, this summer.
elected at the regular monthly Mrs. W. J. Hartley, Mrs.
meeting of the I*ongw»od Civ­ Stephen Rockwell and Mrs. E.
Broun paper makes • good
ic League scheduled for next C. Dunning.
substitute for a pressing cloth.
Tuesday at 2 p. m. a t the Civ­
ic League Building on Church
Btrrrt.
Other officers, who will be­
gin the second year of their
term, are Mr*. Elizabeth Hflle,
president; Mrs. Lillian Cox,
first vice president; Mr*. Ida
Btcwart, second vice presi­
dent: Mrs. Ruth Rudolph, re­
cording secretary; Mrs. Mar­
guerite Hyland, corresponding
Secretary; Mrs. Otis Lee,
chairman of the house and
grounds comimttee and Mrs. J.
A. Ilistline, Mrs. Ilallie I-aVignc, Mrs. S. L. Tupper,
Our tax-loan plan Is geared to modem requirements. Service
trustees.
Yearly reports will be given is fast and the payment terms are easy on your pocketbook.
i j all committee chairmen at
the meeting. Hostesses will lie
*400
le a n s up
Mrs. K. C. Carlson, Mrs. E. P.

Bear Lake PTA League To Elect New Treasurer
Sets Election
By Maryana Mike
New oficers for the Bear
Lake Elementary PTA will be
elected at a business meeting
to be held a t • p. m. next
Tuesday in the school auditor­
ium following the social pe­
riod from 7:30 until g when
coffee and rookies will be
aerved.
The nominating committee,
Mrs. Doris Doss, Mrs. Jess
Riley and Mrs. Bea Peloquin,
will present a recommended
alate. ITA secretary, Mrs,
Beverly Lashley, has announo.
ed that nominations alao will
be accepted from the floor.
However, she stressed the fact
th at those to be nominated la
this manner should be contact­
ed in advance and their per.
mission secured.
Following the elections a
program on school dropouts
and vocational training will be
conducted.
Auxiliary Meet
Further plans will be made The regular monthly meetand reports heard for the rig of the Auxiliary to the
Country Fair to be held at th« ^&gt;ngwood Volunteer Fire Heschool on Saturday, April
tartmeut will be held at 8 1
from I until I p. m. Latest p. m. next Tuesday a t the new
feature to be added for the fire hall on the corner of
F air is a picture painting m e Warren and WUma. Mrs. Judy
rhine which h at been dona
Enow, president, will conduct
(or uae with the event.
the meeting.

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H e re !"

of American youth in general.
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Political Notebook

A Partnership
One issue that is bound to arouse
vast sections of the electorate this
year Is that of "states’ rights" vs.
"centralized government"
Unfortunately, the matter is not
so much an Issue as an emotion with
many of us. More heat than light is
usually generated in discussions of
ust how far the federal government
i encroaching on areas properly be­
longing to the states—or, conversely,
in Just what ways the states are
ing to
fallln
* or are unable to protect
the _igm
lights and meet the new needs
of their citizens in this seventh de­
cade of the 20th century.
If the popular logic is not what it
should be, it is not surprising, for
the experts havs tried to come to
grips with the situation and have
failed to find any workable formula.
In 1052, at the request of Presi­
dent Eisenhower, Congress set up
the Commission on Inter-Govern­
mental Relations. Two years later
the commission was unable to rec­
ommend any functions of govern­
ment which could be transferred
from Washington to the states.
In 1957, President Eisenhower
gave the same challenge to the Gov­
ernors’ Conference. A committee set
up by the governors made a few
recommendations, but nothing camo
of them.
More recently, LeRoy Collins, for­
mer governor of Florida, has sug­
gested that an annual federal-state
conference be called by the Presi­
d en t The federal government would

J

be represented by the President key
executive branch personnel and by
members of Congress. Governors, ex­
ecutive department heads and im­
portant members of the legislatures
would speak for the states.
Collins feels that auch annual con­
ferences "would provide an opport­
unity for injecting fresh breezes in­
to tne stale fog which now closes in
on too much of our federal-state re­
lationships."
A t the very least, they could re­
sult in a clearer definition of the
needs of the American people and
an Indication of how these needs
could bo best met, whether by the
separate states or by the federal
government
Whatever tho decision might be
in any particular matter, in the fin­
al analysis it must involve each side
aiding the other to do its proper job.
The Union was never meant to
be a rivalry but a partnership.

All things have been delivered to
me by my Father: and no one knows
the Son except the Father, and no
one knows the Father except the Son
and any one to whom the Son Choos­
es to reveal him.—Matthew 11:27.
Whatever Jesus is, the glorious
Godhead is; and to have fellowship
with the Son is to hnve fellowship
with the Father. To know the love
of Christ is to be filled with all the
fullness of God. — James Hamilton.

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Johnson’s Therapy Varies
'

United P o m International
"The Treatment” is the de­
scription given by President
Johnson's friends and foot to
tho political therapy by
whleh LBJ porsusdos ralncta n t dtisena to vote for or
otherwise to ondorso tho adadnlstratlon’s projects.
“Tho Treatment" varies
from tho gontlo laying on of
kendo to muacnlar arm twist­
ing calculated to wrost that
Member from Its socket, Tho
gontlo faying on of hands In­
cludes such as a Whits House
tench or a birthday telephone
call.
Lunch a t the Whits House
May be accompanied by a
dip In the presidential pool.
If no birthday or other feta
offers, the treatm ent may be
Via telephone call expressing
the President’s flattering de­
sire for advice, help and
eouRsel.
Tho arm twisting Is reserv­
ed mostly for members of
Congrats whose vote* a n re­

quired. There Is, In feet, not
m u c h differenca between
Johneon's bare knuckle hand­
ling of a recalcitrant con­
gressman and the bull/ boy
mothoda which were cm ployoil
by tha lata President Jo in F,
Kennedy. A major dlffennce,
of course, is that Johnson's
methods get results.
For the non-member of
Congress the Johnson trantment la likely to be all sweet­
ness and light; no arm twist­
ing whatavor or, a t loast,
nona th at tho patient Immed­
iately can detect. Thus it li
that the politically minded in
Washington are chuckling ov­
er the reported affect of tho
Johnson treatm ent on Joseph
L. Rauh, Jr., the Washing­
ton, D.C., spokesman for
ADA. ADA la Americans for
Democratic Action, a leftwing sodality denounced by
Its enemies as a menses to
tha republic but conceded by
all to an effective political
fores with style.

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Jails Hartoa
838-1119
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mm Maryann Miles
§31-3178
Casselberry
Mrs. Jana Cni.rlb.rry

ail-1049

CkulaaU
Mrs. Joan Magla
141-1741
DrBary
Mrs. Adam Malter
944-4411
DelteM
Mrs. Mildred Haney
444-5411
Enterprise
Mias Helen Snodgrass
MS-MU

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Pag* 4

Geneva
Mrs. Joa. E. Matkl.ux
149-4834
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Waster
933-9319
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
933-4738
Lmgwaad
Mrs. Donna Eaten
B33-U17
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Damn
933-1999
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Bnydar
133-4841
Ovtedn
Mrs- Evaljrn Landy

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Sanford, Florida

Dr. Crane’s

Thought For Today

2, 1964

Tha right-wing National
Review noted Rough's treat­
ment In • recent Issue aa
f a 11 a w ■ i “Tha whirlwind
courtship a f ADA panjand­
rum Joseph L. Ranh Jr. by
Lyndon Johnson has started
to pay big dividends. John­
son offered Rauh a east on
tho presidential airplane to
New York for llorbort Leh­
man's funeral Just a few
days after his Inauguration.
Since then ho has asked Rauh
repeatedly to tho White House
and listened to him and his
conferee on civil rights. Re­
sult: Tha ADA which four
fears ago pointedly endorsed
only tho top half of the Kennedy-Johnson ticket is now
telling tho boys it’s okay to
go all tho way with LBJ."
That would be a switch.
On June SO, 1DA0, when LBJ
wee seeking the Democratic
presidential nomination, ADA
•eld of him: “ Ho LBJ lo a
conservative, antl-civil rights,
gas-and-oll senator. He has
supported all of tha Major anU-lebor legislation enacted
during the paet two decades
and bragged about it."
As late aa February, last
yaar, Rauh said: “Vice Pres­
ident Lyndon Johnson has
demonstrated once again that
hie first loyalty la ta the
southern racists."
Whether Rauh has forgiven
LBJ and has persuaded ADA
to do likewise perhaps re­
mains to bo proven, but It is
a fact that ADA's anti •
Johnson barrage has beta
silenced. It is a fact, also,
that many persona were
astonished by Johneon’s vig­
orous endorsement of civil
rights and his demand for
House action. That could bo
tho secret of Rauh's conver­
sion. But still warranted la
a chuckle on tho chance that
aid-pro Rauh may have been
snared by the Taxes treat­
m ent

Worry Clinic
mil raises a hot iseue
that may provoke a lot of
controversy ee analyse hie
arguments. For why should
taxpayers In other states
contribute f 1,000 per year to
educate the children of
ohrewd Now oYrkers who
enroll In their state univer­
sities? And why ehouldn'f
public schools become pri­
vate, aelf-aupportlegf That
wee Id also and t e a c h e r
strlkoa fasti
CASE 8-421: Bill M., aged
S3, Is an economics professor
in a small private college In
Indiana.
“ Dr. Crane,* he began, “1
agree with year recent news­
paper column In which you
■aid it is time to re-evaluata
public education.
"And th at Is especially true
regarding state college*, which
load hundreds of millions of
dollars in unnecessary taxes
on tho cltieens.
“For example, here In In­
diana we have 30 private col­
leges th at don’t cost the tax­
payer a penny I
“But wa also have four tax
supported colleges and univer­
sities th at aro a tremendous
drain an the already over­
burdened taxpayers.
“Consider ray own Intoler­
able situation for I am em­
ployed by a private college ta
teach students who pay their
own tuition without a cent
from tha taxpayers.
“ Yet I must deduct from my
profeseor'a eatery to help pay
for tha education of students
a t Purdue, Indians University,
Ball State and Indiana Stats
College.
“ Moreover, h u n d r e d s of
students come to Purduo from
New York and other Eastern
states to take advantage of
our low-cost, tax supported
colleges.
“Our Indians taxpayers thus

luge our state colleges in In­
diana, thereby forcing our
taxpayers to contribute 91,000
per year per pupil to educate
those sons of foxy New York
parents.”
Well, I present this profes­
sor’s views ao you can analyse
hla arguments.
Even our public grammar
schools might also bo chal­
lenged, for Catholle, Lutheran
and private grammar schools
now educate millions a t no
cost to taxpayers!
So why should free public
schools exist a t all?

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randomness,
a quality of un\
DUO
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rotes. He wrote hla own Octo­
ber verdict as the streamer
across Page 1 of his tabloldto
“LBJ WINS SOUTH."
Now he site in the White
Houae, busy with South Viet
Nam, Panama, the war on
poverty, civil rights, the condltlon of the budget
But is there anyone wha
would like to bet th a t Lyndon
Baines Johnson will not find
the time this campaign erason to think up bumper i t i c k #
era, lapel pins, buttons, and
what—In 1064—beat rhymes
with LBJ?

t Letters

To The Editor •
Tk» d e r a t e —.IreneM let­
ters from l ie . . . . . . . •&lt; S*k*
lie a f f a i r s . 1 'k a w r i t e r a n ' "
a e r a a a a i a p r a t la r d Ikr te l­
l e r a l a a r a r r l e a Ik e atW r'e
I r a r s a m e a a 4 a d d r e s s . U tters
s f f e w e r t k a a 8.10 n u f k will
k s a l e e a a r e f r r e B r e . In te rs
a d d r e s s e d l a s l k s r s a r a a rt-fl­
a k i* p r a r l d e d i k e r do ast Seal
t a a s r a s a a l l l l a a . P o e tr y k a r t
y a k lla k e d kf T k a d e r a i l

Editor, Herald:
When the people of Su/ord
turned down their goIdu op­
portunity to break tha ■jhone
barrier and unite the coot?,
they proved beyond any doubt
that they have little or as re­
gard for the people of mth
Seminole County.
But these lam e Sanfcrdiie*
expect their rejected brttton
to the south to pay aa tqial
share of taxes for the Suford
hospital and Its projected $1,000,000 addition!
These tam e Sanfordltet ex­
pect us to pay gladly for fa­
cilities that 99 per cot of
us In south Seminole ma't
ever usel
Sure, the Seminole Mcuorlal Hospital may belong tithe
whole county—but becaaM of
Its very location, we tenth
Seminole residents are p c tically forbidden to use it, sod
by our own doctors. So, hti it
or not, when requiring hos­
pitalization, our physician or­
der ua to the more coniaknt
hospitals in Orange Goaty.
Thus, the medic doesn't live
to drive 32 miles or tore
(round trip) to visit a udent
or two and lose almost hdf a
day doing i t
This brings ui to the g a l­
lon the Seminole Roirf of
County Commissioners an go­
ing to make on April M—
whether to vote an lncraait of
miilaga to pay for a 60-bai ad­
dition to tha Memorial Istpital. Legislation allows the
commissioners to tax aa high
as 10 mills for this hntpli].
Thera ia no provision t o di­
viding tha county into haaBal
tax districts, aa ia daw In
many other counties. A m,
wa have a situation too

where south Seminole shall
continue to pay ever increas­
ing amounts to support an in­
stitution of no use to south
Seminole.
The Sanforditei would cry
like babies if they bsd to
shell out for their hoipltsl
with no help from their re -0
jeeted brethren to tha south.
Nevertheless, they gave us
a hard kick in tha shins over
a penny ante telephone bill for
extended service, c o u n t y wide. This service would bava
helped the entire county such
as nothing aver before. Suraly, the people of Sanford know
this—but they want their eaka
paid for by us while they e a t #
IL
Mrs. Elton (Hope) Bennett
Editor, Herald:
The Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce Armed F ot*
fes Committee joins me ia
expressing our sincere appre­
ciation for your most gem
rroua contribution to tha
Chamber - sponsored events#
during the Tenth Annual
Bombing Darby.
Your support helped make
the 1904 social events the
most outstanding in the te »
year Derby history.
Mott important, we again
upheld Sanford’s tradition as
“ the Navy's beat duty sta­
tion."
John K rider,
#
Executive Manager
Seminole County Cham*
ber of Commerce

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ALLS* A CO.
Ill S. LEMON ST.
LARBLAND, FLA.
Memberi Midwest Stash I n k

are forced to contribute 81,000
per year per pupil toward the
education of those New York­
ers who are swamping our
Midwestern stnto schools, Just
because of tills bargain in ed­
ucation.
“I feel it lo wrong for Iloosler taxpayers to be forced to
pay for tha schooling of the
sons and daughters of shrewd
New Yorkers who are out-foxIng the taxpayers of Indiana,
as well as Wisconsin, Ohio, Il­
linois, Michigan and many
other states.
“Notre Dams also pulls
from all over America, but Its
students pay their own way,
for taxpayers aren't forced to
support Notra Dama.
“So why can’t wa Inject a
llttla 'horse tense’ Into this
m atter of higher education?
“ If students in tha 30 other
colleges and universities of
Indiana pay their own tuition,
why should bo subsidise those
who crowd Into our state col­
leges?
“Let them pay if they want
an education!
“ You have alto pointed out
that there are over 1,000 ex­
cellent Uutiness Colleges in
America which don't ask for a
cent from the taxpayers.
“And those Business Col­
leges don't even get tax ex­
emption, aa our state colleges
do.
“They pay real estate taxes,
yet erect their eollege build­
ings, pay faculty salaries, and
atill stay out of the red with­
out ANY aid from taxpayers!
“Sines our state universities
obtain complete tax exemp­
tion, a t least they should be
able to operate aa efficiently
aa Business Colleges)
“Tbs time la bare whan tax­
payers should revolt against
all tha neadleas burdens load­
ed on their shoulders.
“And that la especially true
of tha oul-of-stetera who de-

WASHINGTON (NF.A) —
Friends, there’a a big one up
for decision soon in President
Johnson’s t o p
Democratic
circle. Depending on how it
finally comes out, we may ba
seeing a let more—o r a lot
leas—o f tha 10-gallon hat.
Tha Hawks and tha Doves
aren’t in this one. Let’s label
tha contenders this th is the
Eagles and the Coyotes.
Tho Eagles want Johnson
to be presented in the 1BS4
campaign as president of all
tha people. They want him to
•tuff away all 10-gallon hats,
cowboy boots, saddles and
ether Texas trimmings. Pre­
sumably they'd be happy If
he'd put the I.BJ ranch off
limits until 1036.
To the Coyotes this is rank
foolishness. Of hla western
background they asy: “Ha
can’t shake it, ao why not use
It? "
If these fellows win the
day, the grent American
“spread” will be soaked with
the flavor of Johnson's Texas.
Thera will ba no effort to
change Austin to aBaustln.“
Even In Maine the voters will
be able to smell leather and
horseflesh.
Tha choice—whether to go
for a “coast-to-coast” image
or build frankly from the old
Texas portrait — hasn't yet
been made. Everything indi­
cates th at tho President him­
self will make it.
Should a n y o n e Imagine
that ha leaves this sort of
decision to others, wa can go
back and look a t Lyndon
Baines Johnson on tha 1000
campaign trail aa vice presi­
dential nominee.
Ha designed bumper stick­
ers. Ha approved tha lyrics
for n whUtla-atop campaign
tong written by n band lead­
er’* wife. Ha set tha make-up
and specified many details for
tha layout of n four-page
tabloid campaign newspaper.
He even demanded it ba
printed on blue paper.
“Johnson seems to like fed­
eral blue," recalls an associ­
ate from those days.
No one who had anything to
do with it is likely to forget
the President's w i n d i n g ,
whistle-stop train trip from
Washington to New Orleans.
Still ringing in many ears Is
tha battle cry ha hallowed, al­
most as an afterthought, • •
the train pulled away from a
Virginia crowd:
“And what has Richard
Nixon aver dona for Cul­
peper?"
Few realise, however, how
much of a one-man band
Johnson was In tha days Just
before th a t celebrated awing.
Ha sketched tha layout for
tha cover of tha proas kit. Ha
helped ready tha whlstla-atop
aong for tha southern trip.
He named tha train tha
"Southern Express” and daelded on numerous souvenirs
for politicians — and Lady
Bird's couslni—who boarded
tha train along tha way.

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A pril 2. 1964 — P a g e S

Astronauts Work At Moon Job

Lake Monroe Jottings
Mrs. II. L. Johnson
What a beautiful day last
Sunday was. I understand that
churches were filled for Eas­
ter. • * • Flo Baker and chil­
dren spent the Easter holidays at Delray Beach with
relatives. They returned home
Monday evening. And guess
what, Pat Baker had to catch
tl:c measles when she got
home. How come Pal? • • •
The 4-H Handy Helpers Club
met yesterday to practice on
their skit for the upcoming
County Events Day this Sat­
urday at the Agriculture Cen­
ter on the Orlando Highway.
Sure hope a lot of you can
go out and see just what
these boys and girls are do­
ing in 4-H work. It will be
worth your time. • • • Lit­
tle Cindy Carroll, small
daughter of William Jr. and
Alice Carroll, had her tonsils
removed last weekend at the
local hospital. She did just
fine and is out playing again.
•• • • Herbert Muse told me
Monday that his dad, Carlos
Muse, who underwent sur­
gery last week at Bay Pines
Hospital, is doing real good
and expects to get to come
home in about three weeks.
That is wonderful news to us
all. Herbert, brother Jim , sis­
te r Pat and mother Helen
went down Saturday to see
him. Another sister, Lois, was
already down there. Still an­
other brother, Richard, will
be in to go down this week.
The boys arc kind of fixing
up the house and yard to
surprise Carlos when he gets
home. If I know Carlos he will
be hunting a car to work on.
So hurry home Carlos. • • •
Floyd and Leila Keller and

Children Enjoy
Easter Party
Ily Jane Casselberry
An E aster Party was held
Saturday a t the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
for children In the primnry
department of the Sunday
School.
Fifty youngsters attended
the party which orginally
was planned ns an outdoor
egg hunt hut wan moved In­
doors because of rainy wea­
ther. Several games were en­
joyed and refreshments, of
punch, cupcakes and candy
were served.
Teachers In charge of the
party were Mrs. Donald Mac­
Leod, Mrs. Mary Mobley,
Mrs. I. G. Reuter and Mrs.
Bill Young.

dsughter Ruby were here last
Wednesday for a sort of fam­
ily reunion with brother Lee
of Monroe and sister Nora
Johnson of Sanford and Lce’a
folks. They had a noon day
dinner at Margie Striplings
home. The Kellers are from
Knoxville, Tenn. • • • Very
sorry to hear that J. I. Lake
Is a patient at the local hos­
pital. We wish him a speedy
recover). • • • Little Dale
Austin is on the sick list
again. Have missed you Dale
• • • -Mrs. W. 11. Reddick, of
Xlceville, has been here visit­
ing with her son-in-law and
daughter Claude and Rena
Hawkins and grandson Sun­
day. Rena took her to Jack­
sonville Saturday where she
boarded a bus to return to
her home. Claude and Rena
look for their daughter Clau­
dette Tenney and two child­
ren any day now. Claudette
lives at Elgin Air Force Base.
• • • By the looks of the yard
filled with local papers, Jim
and M’liss Benton spent the
Easter holidays away. • • •
Talking to Mary llittell Tues­
day and «he said site had been
planning to go to Columbus,
Gi. tills weekend to sec
Claude Jr., Johanna and those
two small grandchildren but
will be unable to. Bet noth­
ing will stop her next week­
end though. • • • Mrs. Annie
Belle (Granny) Hawkins is in
Cocoa visiting with daughter
Frances (Mrs. Fred) Thomas.
• • • Dale Freeman of Tam­
pa spent the Easter holidays
here with her grandparents,
J. C. and Naomi Sapp. • • •
Mrs. S. E. Norwood. Hazel
Gardner, Norinc Norwood,
Mildred Stamlifcr,
Lorena
Tlodel, Naomi Sapp and Mrs.
Hoffman surprised L o u i s e
Rushlow the other evening
with a birthday party. Be­
sides talking all evening they
enjoyed refreshments of cake,
eoffee and Ice cream. They
siy Louise was really a sur­
prised person when they drove
up. • ♦ • April 12th is get­
ting closer now. That is Oral
Polio Vaccine Day in Monroe.
Go to the Monroe school any­
time between NOON and
FIVE o'clock on that day and
get yours. ♦ • • S. A. and
Hazel Chambliss have as
tk ir guests. S. A.'s mother,
Mrs. Roxie Chambliss of Ft.
Vslton Beach. Mr. and Mra.
Lee Chambliss, also of Ft.
gallon. spent a few days here
last week. • • • Our thought
this week Is a Ghandl quote.
T here is more to life than
increasing Its speed.”

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HOUSTON ( U r n — Six-!
teen U. S. astronauts flew to
west Texas to look at rocka
and three others rode the Gulf
of Mexico in a spaceship to­
day as a part of America's
plan to conquer the moon by
1070.

Village Group
Postpones
Meeting

GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES at the First Bnptist Church in DeBnry wero
conducted by, from left, Rev. Cecil N. Opjr of Community Methodist
Church, Rev. A. C. Beatty of Stafford Memorial Methodist Church, Rev.
nnd Mrs, Hubert Thomas of First Baptist Church and Rev. Augustus C.
Summers of First I’resbyterinn Church.
(Cox Photo)

By Dorla Dean
The April meeting of the
North Orlando Civic Associa­
tion hna been postponed from
Mondny, April 6, in order not
to conflict with the reorgan­
izations! meeting of the North
Orlando Vilinge Council sclieduel th at night In the Civic
Building.
Tha Civie Association will
meet the following Mondny,
April LI, in the Civic Building.

The rock - hunting expedi­
tion, led by veterans Alan B.
Shepard Jr. and L. Gordon
Cooper Jr., took the spacemen
on a two-dny journey Into flic
expanses of Big Bend Nation­
al Park, 328 miles southeast
of El Paso, Tex., to study
g e o l o g i c formations they
might expect to find on the
moon.
In the Gulf .30 miles from
Galveston, Tex., astronauts
Neil A. Armstrong, James
Lovell and John Young alter­
nated on 12-hour shifts In the
cramped confines of a Gemini
capsule rolling on the high
sens. They wanted to find out
how1 well the craft can float.
In other apace develop­
ments:
—Scientists at Cape Ken­
nedy readied an unmanned but
highly instrumented model of
the Gemini space capsule for
its first orbital flight, now set
for April 7.
—The third flight of a rev­

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Forest City
Group To Hear
Rev. Wright
By Maryann Miles
The Forest City Commun­
ity Association will meet at
the Trade Winds Cafeteria
in Casselberry at 7:30 p.m.
next Monday. Special invita­
tion to attend has been ex­
tended member* of the For­
est City Merchants Associa­
tion and to residents of Bear
Lake, West Lake Brantley,
Wcathcrifield, Brlarwood and
Altamonte Springs.
Speaker will he Dr. Ken­
neth A. Wright of Bear Lake.
Reporta will be given and
further plana will be made
for the association's fund
drive to build a community
center in the area.
Reservations
should
he
made with Mrs. William (At­
lanta) McGinnis.

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By BUI Vincent Jr.
Memo to aU personnel at
Sanford Naval Air Station:
Tbere’re real "gold” fish
swimming around In Lake
Golden. In fact, one of them
U worth 110,000111
The annuel Scblits fishing
derby opened Wednesday and
Wilson Colcer, sales manager
of tho Central Florida Bever­
age Company, at Orlando,
aald soma of the tagged fish
havo been placed In Lake
Golden.
Schlitz has placed the mon­
eyed fish throughout inland
waters In Florida, and some
in the ocean and the gulf.
Anglers taking a fish tagged
with the SchUts m ark should
contact Colcer In order to
cash in. Tags range from $23
to 110,000 — and the contest
closea here July SI.
• • •
"Thank you for your letter
of March II relative to the ef­
fect of the proposed SanfordTltusvlUe Canal upon the shad
fishery. I am advised that the
Department of Conservation
has begun Its ecological stud­
ies with regard to this pro­
ject, and you may rest as­
sured that every effort will
be made to protect and pre­
serve this valuable fishery."
S. B. (Jim ) Crowe received
the above letter from Gov.
Farris Bryant.
(Webster's defines "ecology" as “dealing with rela­
tions between organisms and
their environment." In other
words, breeding and bedding
habitats.)
• • •
Angler Jim Allyn, of the

THIS B E A U T Y was
caught by James Allyn
of Sanford while he
w an finhing below 08teen Bridge. Using an
eight-pound teat line,
Allyn landed this 20
bluo catfiah. He
Gund
it threo moro on the
name day, he says,
when his lino broke.
Shown with the catch
is hia friend, Gury Al­
mond.

Little League
Barbecue Set
The South Seminole Little
League Association and its
woman's auxiliary will spon
sor a chicken barbeque Satur­
day afternoon at the itecrea
tlonal Center in Longwood.
The eight teams entered in
tins league will play four
games during the day. The
first event will get under way
ht 9:30 a.m., and the other
three contests will follow.
The chicken dinner will be
served from 1 until S p.m.
Funds raised from the
event will be used to help light
the association's little league
park in Casselberry.

SHS Golf
Seminole High School's links
squad returns to action this
afternoon when they meet
Kdgewater High at the Dubsdread Country Club in Orlan­
do. It will be a Metro Confer­
ence event.

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EAST LANSINO, Mich. (NKA)— Coach Grady Penalager never has had a losing
wrestling season in two years
at Michigan State, nine years
as a high school mentor and
four years s i a grappler at
Oklahoma State.
9.

By Tim Mortarty
UPI Sports Writer
Are the Los Angeles Dodg
ers training for the start of
another baseball season — or
for the Olympic track team !
That's what the Minnesota
Twins were asking Wednes­
day after the World Cham
plons literally ran circles
around them in scoring a 7-3
victory at Vero Beach.
The Dodger "sprinters" col­
lected five of their IS hits on
drag bunts, stole four bases
and clicked off five success
ful hit-and-run plays. Dash
man Maury Willa waa in mid
aeason form as he awed the
Twins with a double, two bunt
singles and a stolen base.
A three-run burst by the
Dodgers In tho third inning
featured a successful drag
bunt by Wills, a single by
Tommy Davis, a sacrifice fly
by Bon Fairly and three slot
en bases. Three bunts, includ
Ing a aafe squeeze by pitcher
Larry Sherry, helped the
champs add a pair In the sixth.
Sherry turned in his top
performance of the spring by
limiting the Twins to one bit
over tN final four Innings.
Tracy Staliard of the New
York Mets turned In the
spring's first victorious com­
plete game by blanking the
Cincinnati Reds, 3-0, on six
hits. The fast-balling right­
hander struck out eight, walk­
ed one and didn't allow a Cin­
cinnati runner to reach sec­
ond base.
Tho Mets scored all their
runs In Uie first five Innings
off rookie southpaw John Fla­
vin. It was the Reds' fifth
straight loss and their 10th in
17 exhibitions.
Bob Friend also went IN
route for the Pittsburgh Pi­
rates but dropped a 4-0 ver­
dict to tN Baltimore Orioles.
Robin Roberts faced only 22
batters over the first seven
innings and stopped th # P i­
rates with two singles. Har­
vey Haddix blanked his old
Pittsburgh mates In the last
two frames.
The Milwaukee Braves won
their loth straight game
against American League op­
position by riding Hank Aar­
on's fifth N m e run of the
training season to a 3-3 tri­
umph over the Chicago White
Sox.
However, the other half of
the White Sox' split aquad
emerged with a 12-7 victory
over the Washington Senators,
on a seven-run rally in the
eighth inning. Charlie Max­
well drove in four Chicago
runs with a triple and a sin­
gle.
In other exhibitions, the St.
Louis Cardinals edged the
Philadelphia Phillies, 9-3; tho
New York Yankees downed
the Detroit Tigers, 44; the
Los Angeles Angela scored a
comeback 10-7 victory over
the San Francisco Giants and
the Chicago Cubs turned back
the Boston Red Sox, 3-7.

T N largest and ric N it
bowling tournament in tN 47year history of tN Woman’s
International Bowling Con­
gress—undoubtedly tN largest
sports event ever scheduled
for women—will open next
Thursday In Minneapolis.
A total of 3071 teams (more
than 23,000 women) will N
competing for a prize fund of
$249,924, tN largest ever of­
fered to women bowlers. The
1964 tournament, so large that
it will last 48 days and oc­
cupy two bowling centers,
surpasses the old women's
record of 3000 team s aet in
1933 at Detroit.
Women bowlers will N
coming from 48 states, Ber­
muda, Canada and Puerto Ri­

Navy, has been having a field
day at Osteen Bridge fishing
camp. Using a rod and reel,
with shiners for bait, in one
day he brought in a 10-pound,
20-pound, 22-pound and a 23pound catfish! Ill
Paul Johnson says also that
the bream, specks and shell
crackers also are biting.
Jim Crowe, of Crowe's
camp, also reports the bream
and specks are biting, espec
tally the specks In Woodruff
WINNER OF THE SANFORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK’S an­
Creek. Specks are taking the
nual woman’s Rolf tourney, Edle Ware (riRht), looks over final tallies
"No Alibi" lure and Missouri
durinR the Sanford Womun’n Golf Association luncheon Wednesday a t
minnows with bream taking
the Mayfair Country Club with Dossie DeGanahl (left), first flight win­
worms. Jim said one party of
ST. PETERSBURG (U P D ner, and Grace Sayles the tourney medalist.
(Herald Photo)
A wide-open scramble shaped
three came in with a full limit
up today as 38 women pro­
of specks and bream.
• • •
fessional golfers tee off in
tN $10,000 St. Petersburg
All resorts report the shad
Women’s Open.
still are running, with John
T N only thing certain about
Crlm saying that "the shad
the tourney, Is that tN re­
catch Is the best yet this
cord of no defending d u ra
year." lie reported that Harry
The New York Met farm plon repeating will remain un
Elder, of Eustls, with a party
Nnda, undergoing a p r 1 n g broken.
of five went out Tuesday and
Defending cNmpton Mickey
came in with 91 shad, lndud
T N derby coniolatloo is on early favorite is marathon drills a t Sanford's Memorial
ing 42 roe.
tap tonight at the Sanford* race champ Tumbling Ranla Stadium, went through an Wright, who won last year In
Orlando Kennel Club and the The H. B. Williams Router other Intercamp game today a play-off with Marilynn
John also wants It known
Smith, Is not competing this
that Burt Thomas (pictured in
failed in her bid to make tN under the direction of Ernie
year. Miss Wright Is Ning
The Herald the other day)
field for tomorrow night's 29th White, m anager of the Wil
kept out of action with an in
llamsport
elub
of
tN
Eastern
caught his string of bass at
annual central Florida derby
Jured
ankle that N s Nen
League.
the point off John's camp.
but will be out to salvage
White, who li directing field slow to respond to treatment.
Crlm said the bass ate
some pride In tonight's llths.
But even without tN 1963
starting to school again after
Tumbling Ranla, who usual operationi at the Met camp top money winner, the tour
here, said that training activi­
the recent cold snap.
ly starts slowly and turns on
ties so ta r this week have ney shapes up as one of the
John Tolar, of Orlando, tells
the speed down the N m e
By Julian Steaatrom
N en right on schedule and N s t In tN 11-year history of
that wild hogs were more
The form or typo of m ater­ stretch, got out too fa it In
that he and other Met man­ tN event. All of tN others
dangerous and troublesome
ial to N established in re ­ the derby qualifying N a t and
agers and scouts have N en in tN top 10 money winners
than bears In the pioneer era.
membrance of Seminole High ran out of gas.
well pleaaed with the pro­ list for last year are here.
He once saw a hog whip an
Other competitors In to­
School athlete Buddy Lawton,
gress N ing made by the more T N women pros will plsy
alligator, another drive off a
who recently met an untimely night's derby consolation are than 30 young ball players N 72 holes over tN par 71.
bear stalking its plga, and
death In an auto accident In Edna Terry, Paris Pike, Ing obaerved by Met officials 6,237 yards Sunset Country
be, himself, narrowly escaped
Orlando, has not yet been de­ Priceless Pep, Rockln Mollle,
"They're
looking
better Club course. A Urge field of
attack.
termined by the local commit­ Donna's Miss Kay, Fleet Ma­ every day," aald White. "Our am ateurs will pUy tN first
• • •
tron.
tee aet up to head the effort.
bitting la Nglnnlng to catch 34 holes with the pros and any
Running for the top honors
Every boatman’s camera
The committee, meeting
up with the pitching and this amateur within 10 strokes of
should have a medium yellow
Wednesday, did assure area of 1994 in tomorrow night's makes for better intercamp tN leader a t that point will
29th
annual
derby
are
Sara­
filter to darken the sky and
gridiron fans and friends of
pUy In tN final 18-hole round
games."
help enbancq cjouds and.w a­
the Iste star, that ill ^onv sota Suncoast. Al Pasium ,
WWla.
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today
.that.pitch
ter texture. Filters may be of
tlons will N used In a' man­ tlnko, MuftP T tm e,' HypnotP era had been given quite a
the screw-on or sllp-on type,
ner deemed fitting to the que, Cherokee Hulou, Perry bit of work In bunting and in
and adapter rings are avail­
memory of the popular foot HI, and Nieto.
fielding of bunts.
Tonight's entries:
able to fit most any camera
NU and track athlete.
T N esmp will continue on
r in s T i i t i R — a /ia m il —
lens.
The committee took note of l i r a s * r — 1. Colored n e s d e . t . schedule, weather permitting,
If you own an outboard mo­
a letter appearing In Wednes­ My Wlra'o ll**l. I. Proud Ka- and White expects to announce
4. 7.rk*o, S. N a s t Rock, S.
tor auffickntly portable to
day’! edition of T N Herald •I*.
Seminole High School's bateXnl.L (.'hatter, T. Haiti* H e - IN possibility of additional
carry la the trunk of your
in which the writer euggested Salih, I. Trtaapaaa
Intercamp games this week­ NU squad will meet the
car, it will pay to take it
that the fund raising group » » : r o v n r a c k — a / i a m i l — end.
Colonial High Grenadiers in a
Ura4a O— 1. Spot d o sa lp , S.
along on vacation. According
first decide what type of me- Hupar Sport. S. Duat y Ca p ta in ,
Metro League contest Friday
to figures from outboard peo­
morlel Is desired and then 4. llo r k Tray , I. M lia d Coppar,
afternoon In Orlando in tN
Oviedo
Plays
Jo d i* n**d, T. Hpaeo Try.
ple, you’ll have to $3 to $13
gear the effort to reach a 5.
first of two league games
I. Chill W illa
per day for the privilege of
TIIIHII RACK — B / l t MIL — Ocoee Friday
specific gosl.
slated this weekend.
II— l . (Dory Hra, : Cir­
renting a fishing motor—when
Saturday afternoon Coach
However, the committee de­ cl iursa s *Hunahlo*.
I. Hha'a HandOviedo High School's Lions,
you can find one. Boats, on
cided Ita primary problem in ■om*. 4. J a y n o S a a ly , I. D a s h - winners of threo of its four Jim McCoy’s nine U scheduled
the other hand, are plentiful
deciding what to do Is in not In# Dan. S. H o d s* N* Dart, T. baseball contests thus far this to travel to OrUnde again for
Purobrod, i. Ill n * o
and normally rent for $2 to $3
Ult with tN Boone High
having any idea a t to how v i i v n T i t it a c s : — a / i a m i l — season, goes to Ocoee Friday
per day.
much will N received by tN l i r a s * M— 1. Kandy K oLn *. afternoon for a contest with School Braves.
M ln n L Ilya, I. Rlorkla'a
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McCoy's charges are winfund. "Obviously, If the total t.
Marker, 4. ll i i s t l ln H a n k . S. tho Ocoeo High School Cardi­
ess In four league outings
On small boats, the soft
comes to $200 tN choice is Credit Up. I. B r ookatt*. T. Jo* nals.
nail. I. Itan jamla lluah
thus far this season and have
spot for sleeping is atop an
much moro restricted than If PIPT1I
Oviedo has racked np wins
MACH — a/a M IL —
air mattress, it offers con
it amounts to $10,000," the (trad* T— 1, H a l f P ac, S. Show over MelNurne Central Cath­ ost their only non-conference
encounter. At IN present time
till, S. P a t's Turn, 4. Roaton
slderable comfort and, when
committee declared.
Hud, S. Rob Tray, S. Summ er olic, Monteverdi and split a
deflated and rolled up, doesn't
The committee revealed Hal*. T. Run N, I. H.A.’a Hopaa pair of gsm ss with Lyman tN Semlnoles are in seventh
place by virtue of the fact
require much storage space
that many suggestions have SIX TH HACK — S / i a MIL — High of Longwood.
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that tN eeUar Is occupied by
Before leaving on a cruise,
N ea made Including such lPam's
W hlallad. I. Taaaa Laos.
t N Bishop Moore Hornets
check It out for leaks. A m at
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MIDLAND, Tex. (UPI) - gagements.
the middle - of tho night is
phy case, a scholarship, a bus a r.V K X T ii r a c k — a / a m i l
The first annual Tall City
hardly an asset.
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setting up camp after night­
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Women Tee Off
At St. Pete

Derby Consolation
At S0KC Tonight

Met Training
On Schedule

No Decision On
Memorial Yel

SHS, Colonial
Play Friday

SPECIALS
EVERY DAY!

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co, and are members of B8
women's city bowling A d ­
dition*. More than half If*
from hostess-stale Mir.neat*
and another quarter arc from
neighboring Iowa and Wise*
sin.
Team averages range ft*®
less than 430 ( 88 pins per **■
msn per game) to 933 (94

Liston Fight
Firm Mum On
Reorganizing

pins each), tN average of N
Linbrook Bowl team of Anahelm, Calif., winner of the
1962 and '63 WIBC champion­
ships. There are 70 teams en­
tered with averages of 900 or
over.
Other defending champions
are Helen ShablU of Detroit,
Mich., all events; Irene Monterosso of Flushing, N.Y.,
Queens champion; Dorothy
Wilkinson of Phoenix, Arts.,
singles; and Ann Heyman
and Ruth Rcdfox of Toledo,
Ohio, doubles.
The hugo tournament fea­
tures several special events.
On April 12 and 13, 56 coeds
from all parts of the U. S.
wilt compete to determine tho
1964 collegiate women's cham­
pions. Then from May 18-22,
409 of the country's N st wo­
men bowlers will vie in tho
1964 WIBC Queens Tourna­
ment.
On May 4-6, more than 1800
convene In Minneapolis for
tN 47th annual WIBC cos*
ventlon. They will N repre­
senting nearly 2V4 million
WlBC-sanctloncd women bow­
lers.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Inter-Continental Promotion
Inc., the corporation set sp
for former Navywelght chix
plon Sonny Liston, would wi­
ther confirm nor deny todays
report that it may N rear
ganized.
The Philadelphia Inqulnr
said in a front page story
that negotiations are under­
way In nearby Chester, Pa., ts
reorganize the firm which wti
the subject of N arings by tN
Senate antitrust and moospoly subcommittee In Well­
ington.
Garland D. (Bill) Cherry,
the company’s attorney, re­
fused to comment on the Isqulrer story at this time. Ht
said that "when all the facts NEW YORK (UPI) — T N
and figures are In. we wd Boxing Writers' Association
release it to the public in s (BWA) added its voice today
press conference and also Ike to the chorus asking for a
future of Inter - Continental
national boxing commission­
Promotions."
er.
Chester concessionaires Bob Barney Nagler of the New
and Jam es Nilon now own U York
Morning
Telegraph,
per cent of the corporation
president of the BWA, tele­
Liston has 22*.-i per cent, sad
graphed a "commissioner" ro*
Sam Margolls, Ycadon, Pi.,
solution to Sen. Philip A.
vending machine compaiy
Hart, (D-Mich.), in Washing­
operator described as a cIom ton, D. C.
friend of Liston, also has 2JH
Senator'Hart is chairman of
per cent. Cherry and Sain
Senate's subcommittee on
tore J. Avcna, Camden, N. J„
anti • trust and monopoly,
attorney, each have five pa
which has been bolding hear*
cent of the stock.
lngs
recently on the sport
Margolls told the Senate
T N resolution, voted unanl*
subcommittee he was gists
mously a t Wednesday’s BWA
the stock for bringing Lists
luncheon, assured the senator
and the Nitons together. Tit
that the BWA was whole­
N arings ended Tuesday
heartedly
Nblnd his commit­
tn observation by Sen. P;
tee's effort to get "Bill S.
A. Hart, (D-MIch.), that "
1474" enacted Into legislation.
regulation of boxing has
That bill, drawn up by tho
N en an astoundiing succc
late Sen. Estes Kefauver of
Tennessee when he was head
Senator H art's sub-com­
Lions, Lakeview ofmittee,
was designed prim ar­
ily
"to
curb
monopolistic con­
M eet Friday
trol of professional boxing and
The Lyman High Grey to establish within the Depart­
hounds, with a record of fow ment of Justice the office of
wins and three losses so h t the national Nxlng commis­
this season, will play as sioner."
Orange-Belt Conference gams Bill S. 1474 was introduced
Friday afternoon at Winter Into the Senate by Sen. Ke­
Garden with the Lakevltw fauver on March 39, 1991. It
High School Red DevUs.
was re td twice and then re ­
The game is slated to begh ferred to the Judiciary com­
at 4 p.m.
mittee, where it still remains.

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DEAR ABBT: Our chil­
dren to to elementary
■chool in a itate where salarlee are low and there it
a shortage of teachers. A
woman I shall call Mrs. X
is a supply teacher. She la
also a crosalny guard, and
must excuse herself in or­
der* to direct traffic. Mrs.
X married at 14 and had
her first child a t IS. She
did not eren finish JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOL! Yet we
hear that the principal is
m a k i n g her a full-time
teacher next year. When we
complained, the principal
aald he •‘thought" she took
a correspondence course and
finished high school. Is thia
fair? Many high school
grads would like to forego
the expense and work of col­
lege, and go right into
teaching. Mrs. X must hava
cast a spell over this prin­
cipal. What can be done?
ANGRY PARENTS
DEAR PARENTS: Quali­
fications for teaching vary
vastly in the individual
states. But apparently Mrs.
X qualifies to teach in
yours. If aha hasn't also
"cast a spall" over the aup-

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deal and the school
they can explain it
It Tou.
A B B Y : What
kes a 67-year-old man
Idenly decide to go on a
det, and to take an interest
k dothes and grooming?
CURIOUS
DEAR CURIOUS: A wolaan.
s e e
DEAR ABBY: My front
prch is being used for a
joblic bus stop. When it
gins, my porch is crowded
rith strangers who are
falling for the bus. Some
t them leave newspapers
m the floor, and 1 even
ind cigarette butts that
lave been crushed by their
| Welt. My porch la ray prl1rate property. I hate to be
seen, but I am getting tirl id of cleaning up after the
i public. I can't help it if my
I tout* is right on the cornir a few steps from the
tat stop. What ahould 1
dear

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BAD BACK
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•euld ask either the "city"
ir the transportation com­

Qaoiby. Obi tBhidqsi
One* you have gotten into
NORTH
S'
the habit of using the four
AQI8B
letters of the word "A rch"—
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♦ 107 J S
Analyte the toad, Review the
A ll
bidding, Count tricks, How far
CAST
make the contract—you can
AAT
A ll
learn to perform the four V
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operations together and in the ♦ &gt;
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order that la easiest for you. ♦ K Q 1O 05I
t o o n (D)
Now, suppose you are
A 1CJ 1004
6outh and West leads that s i s 1
VABJ
of diamonds. The lead to!
♦ AJI4
somewhat of a surprise since,
*A
clubs have been bid and rais-'
Both vulnerable
ed by the opposition. You de­ ■rath W ad North East
cide to play dummy’s deuce U
1*
3*
IA
Pass Pass
Pass
and to postpone your thinking 4 A
Opening lead—A t
until you see East's play.
East plays the queen and you
still miss tha king, eight and ■ost unlikely. He almost sure­
ly opened a singleton or doufive.
West might have led low Melon and a little more
from the king, but that seems Sought should convince you

iO n J h s t (f )o jm n :
"Are my wife and I wrong
In expecting our children to
do a few things around the
houseT" « father asked me
recently.
He added by way ef expla
Ration:
"We insist on our children
doing a tew email Job* about
the bouse. They have to do
their chorea before they can

Nikita Strikes
Back At Chinese

&gt;lty, and apparently we are
he only parents in our neigh
korhood who demand any
Ring a t ail of thair children
hi the way ef work."
Any parent who today clings
to the old-fashioned but *U11
sound notion that a child
should accept n little respon­
sibility for helping with
shores probably can aympath
ke with thia man. For today,
h the so-called "better"
aeighborhoods, few children
ire expected to do anything
but what beckons a t the
moment.
Mom or dad mows the lawn,
while husky junior goea to
the movies or alto in front
»f his own or a neighbor's
television s e t
Sis doesn't even clean up
her own room, though she has
plenty of energy for anything
the gang thinks up. Alio, she
doesn't hestltate to use mom
is a chauffer for the gang.
So the parent who tries to

BUDAPEST (UP!) - Sovlot Prem ier Nikita S. Khru
thcher, in an obvtoua count­
er-attack on the Chinese Com
muniats, aald today that world
revolution
cannot succeed
without full atomaebs.
“ There are come who call
themselves Communists and
Marxist • Leninist* and who
claim they are working for a
better world," he told a meet­
ing of Hungarian factory Runt Missing Men
worker*. "But they still d o s t PORT ARTHUR, Tea. think it's Important to ratoo (UP!)— Tbo Coart Guard
the standard of living. They planned to resume the search
today for three men missing
only call for revolution,
since an oil exploration ship
lutlon.
"The revolutionary impulse loaded with 30,000 pounds of
to In itself not onough. Wo Al­ explosives blew up and rank
In the Gulf of Mexico Tues­
to need a good plate of
lash, good books and
day.
housing. When you have
then you know why you are
fighting."
I t wao Khrushchev'* first
public reference to Poking’s
massive new attack on his
policies Issued Monday.

pany he provide a shelter
for that bus atop, (2) You
could enclose your porch
and put a lock on the gate.
(3) You could stick your
head out the door and re­
mind folks that they are
trespassing on private prop­
erty. Number Two would
be my choice.
•
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DEAR ABBY: A very
cute boy, shouted across
the c a m p u s
to me,
“C. Y. K.’’ I didn't know
what he meant, so the next
time I saw him I asked him
and he told me to ask you.
So I am asking.
DEBBIE
D E A R D E B B I E : It
means, "Consider yourself
kissed."
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Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
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For Abby’s booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 60 cents to Abby. Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby
that the lead was a singleton.
Few players would open a
doubleton when they had a
natural long ault lead.
Now you have Analysed the
lead and Reviewed the bid­
ding. You Count 10 winners
and three losers provided you
can mske three diamond
tricks. There are nine win­
ners and four losers If West
can get In a diamond ruff.
Since you have decided that
West's lesd was a singleton
you must take that first dia­
mond and go after trumps.
If East has the ace of
apades nothing Is going to do
you any good, but West has
it and you wind up losing one
spade, one heart and one
diamond.

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600 Boys Due
For Scouforama
An estimated 600 boyi from
the St. John* Scouting Dis­
trict will converge on the
Sanford Armory April 10 and
11 for the Scoutorama pro­
ject now being prepared.
The program will let the
public lee what hobbiea, aVilli
and training 8routa have had
during th* past year.
Boyi from Sanford. Lake
Mary, DeLand, Oranga City,
Lake Hflen, DeBery and De­
Leon Springs will take pert.
Each unit will be judged
three times, once for each per­
formance, by three different
persons. Th* judging will be
totalled end averaged to de­
cide which award a unit will
receive.
A perfect score would bring
100 points. Blue ribbons will
be given for score* between
01 and 100 points; red rib­
bons for R1 to 00 points; and
yellow ribbon for the booth
receiving Iras than 81 point*.
Regulations and suggested
themes for each unit have
been distributed by the dis­
trict activities chairman, B. F.
(■anas. Coordinating the pro­
gram is Thomaa O. Albert,
St. Johns District executive.
Hours for the April 10 por­
tion of th* Scoutorama will
i&gt;* from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m.

FRIDAY A. M.

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(1 ) F lo r id a H isto ry
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2 f L y h t i g h t A,
7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. Temple
Houston. "Miss Katherina."
Call thli one a komplicated
kontrivance. Paula Raymond
ii more than pleasant as a
woman who lets herself get
bilked by a con man, falls
for him and then learni she's
helping him further his career
of crime. If you gnjoyed
"Maverick" and like "Deitry," you’ll probably go for
this one.
8-9 p.m. CBS. Rawhide. "In ­
cident at Aihton Corners."
Fair warning: The accent
here ii on light comedy with
nary a flicker of range war.
Allyn Joslyn plays a town
banker uho'a alwaya dreamed
of being a rugged cowboy.
He'd like to prove his manli­
ness lo his luscious wife (Lola
Albright) who likes him just
the way he to. He make* a
deal with Gil Favor (Eric
Fleming), giving Gil hia bank­
er'* office while be take* over
as trail bos*. Gil knows little
about banking, but the banker
knows even lest about herding
cattle. Ho can't even ride a
hone.
8:30-9:30 p.m, NBC. Dr. Kil­
dare. "A Day to Remember."
Ann Baxter plays a woman
driven to distraction by the
death of her son. Sha runs
off with a substitute child
who's got severe physiol
problemi and endangcra the
youngster’s life. If Miss Bax­
ter bad spent some time visit­
ing one of the psychiatric
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9-10 p.m. CBS. Perry Ma­
son. "The Case of Simple Si­
mon." This series has had
some Imaginative plots, but
this one strctchea credulity.
Except for some good court­
room action at the finish,
you'll be confused as to
what'a going on. A middelaged actress (Virginia Field)
is convinced a young man
claiming to be her son is a
phony. She's convinced the
offspring of her unhappy m ar­
riage 20 years previously Is an
actor in her touring troupe.
A theater critic she despises
for having broken up her m ar­
riage Is murdered and she's
accused of the crime. Perry
Mason (Raymond Burr) has
a puttied air in most of this
one, and well he should have.
9:30-10:30 p.m. ABC. The
Jimmy Dean Show. Another
good show, nicely balancing
country music, pop music,
comedy and flowers. "Texas
Plaint" opens the show in
routing style, Jimmy does
"Alexander's Ragtime Band,"
"Shenandoah" and "Nobody"
a n d guest Eydle Gorme
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plays a rocket expert and docs
an inquiring reporter routine.
Rowlf gets some laughi as he
prepares for hit Las Vegas
night club debut. Jim Reeves
It on hand for more country
music with "Welcome To My
World" and "Four Walla" and
Jim, Jimmy and Eydie team
up on "Thia Old House," The
flowers? Some 10,000 carna­
tions tried out for the show
and 8,200 made it, less those
■wiped by members of the
cast. A colorful display, in­
tensified by the fact that the
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Happy Acres Tea

The

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M rs . Norton Honored Splendid Success
Guest O f Baby Shower

On Easter Sunday

Happy Acres kindergarten
and Sunday school class spon­
sored a highly successful tea
program Easter Sunday after­
noon with the entire class par­
The horn* of Mra. C. W. I noth Meador*, Clyde Domp-lker, and D. E. Carpenter.
E rtl« on Celery Avenue was icy, R. L. Johnson, Kathryn
Aleo tha Mleee* Patricia ticipating.
An enormous pink umbrella
tba *ce*na of a ahowar la it I’hsgan,’ D. K. Kersey, Betty Gracey, Susan Phagan, and
In the school yard was the
Saturday
night
honorinir, |Glenn, L. Ilarmick, M. Kara* | Betty Carpenter.
setting for the tea, and soft
Cheryl Marie Norton, tha
Easter music was played as
adopted daughter of Mr. and
the boys presented the school
Mr*. Stanley V. Norton, and
projects.
Mrs. Norton.
The-punch table was cen­
The party room* were ar*
tered
with a beautiful floral
ranged with Easter decor,
arrangement, colored eggs
and the buffet table held a
and baskets, and covered with
beautiful floral arrangement
a cloth of unique design. Beth
sum unded with assorted rel­
Womblc, assisted by her mo­
ishes, dips, cakes and Easter
ther, Mrs. Marie Womble,
eggs. Tha gifts were present­
transformed unbleached mus­
ed to tha honoree In an overMRS. J. R. BATTLE Is displaying Home of the
lin into a creation by ironing
sited Easter basket, cleverly
doll
clothes which will be featured in u bazaar
on bunny and egg appliques,
decorated in tha traditional
to
raiBe
funds for the Oviedo Woman’s Club.
and using crayolas to produce
Easter manner.
Mrs.
Hattie
is responsible for the successful pro­
a most effective cross stitch
Mrs. Hilda Butler and Mrs.
ject,
and
this
year, she is well under way and
design.
Ray Rothrock assisted Mrs.
ahead
of
the
schedule for tho buzaar, which
Easter cookies were dec­
Ergle in arranging the re­
will be announced later.
orated
by
the
girls,
and
each
freshments and entertainment.
half hour two five-year-old
a*nt
girls arrived to serve from the
Mr. and Mrs. Norton's ma­
hours of 4 to 8.
ny frisnds share the excite­
The guest list exceeded 150,
ment of their new arrival
and
Mrs. Gcorgo Pitlard ex­
with them. Mrs. Norton was
pressed her gratitude to all
tha former Donna Nawson of
Mrs. Fort Poole sends us a 6 cups sugar (2Vk lba.)
responsible for making this
Sanford.
delicious
Raisin Cup Cake re­ 2Ik cups shortening (1 lb.)
affair such a huge success.
Others attending ware the
Stir flour, baking powder,
cipe. Let's try it, and thank
Mmas. C. C. Hannar, 0 . P.
you
very
much.
1
had
an
en­
salt
and augar to blend. Sift
Wade, R. E. Sodorblom, Ins
joyable conversation with her three times. Cut In shortening
Dowda, Jim Blaylock, Ruby
with pastry blender nr mixer,
Heartsoe, Carlos Griffin, B.
the other day.
or work it in with the finger
H. Griffin, Don Francisco,
RAISIN CUP CAKES
tips until quite uniformly
Earnls Wright, Jean Con­
Cover 1 cup of raisins blended. A quick method for
MRS.
STANLEY
NORTON
nml
dnURhtcr
Cheryl
verse, and Kenneth Edwards.
(seedless) with water. Boll blending Is to put ingredients
Mario.
(Herald Photo)
Also, Walt Britton, KenThe I.ndlcs Society of Bro­ leaving Vk cup of Die liquid. into a dlshpan and use an
electric mixer by removing
therhood of Locomotivo Fire­ Cream:
South Seminole
the detachable motor and
men nnd E n g i n e e r s will
% cup sugar
beaters and blending the mix­
hold their regular business
Vk cup lard
ture at low speed until the de­
and social meeting, Thursday,
Beat in:
sired consistency is reached.
P e r s o n a ls
April 2, at 8 p.m. at the home
Store in covered container at
1 beaten egg
been maid of honoi, unfort­
By Mrs. Joe. Methleux
room temperature. To mea­
of Mrs. Alfred S. Greene on
Add:
By Maryann Miles
The rehearsal dinner for unately was hospitalised with
sure
mix, pile it lightly into
Jewett's Lane.
lVk cups sifted flour
Mrs. Esther Johnson and
the wedding party of Miss an emergency appendectomy.
cup and level off with a spat­
U tap. salt
Others of the wedding par­ daughter, Dagmar, of Jewel
Janice Lee Wynn and Wil­
ula. It makes about 17 cups
Vt tsp. soda
liam A. Fisher, who igere ty attending the aupper were Drive, Forest City were house
of mix.
1 tap. vanilla
• • •
married Saturday a t All Larry Loomis, best men and guests of Mrs. Ethel Bryce of
use Ik cup liquid
Souls Catholle Church In San­ John Hare, Thomas Butner
The
general
directions for
Bake in muffin tins, in 350
ford, was held last Wednes­ and Carmen Kuatrochl, ush­ Silver Springs over the Eas­
making
a
cake
from
this mix:
degree oven for 15 to 20 min­
ter weekend.
day in Geneva a t Lucky Ac­ ers.
utes. Makes about 22. Whilo llavo ingredients at room
Also attending were Mr.
res, home of Mr. and Mrs.
warm spread mixture of temperature. Use a large mix­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cro­
Jams* V. Btowell Jr. Assist­ and Mr*. Clifford Wynn, parorange juice and sugar on top ing bowl.
ing Mrs. Stowell as junior cuts of tha hrido-rlcct; Mrs. well, 11(11 Selma Hoad, LongFor a WHITE CAKE uso:
of
each one.
hostess waa her daughter, John Hnre, Mrs. Joseph Math- dale, have recently returned
3',k cups of the above mix
• • a
leux and James V. Btowell from a five day cruise to
Miss Carin M. Btowell.
% cup milk
We have a request for Die
Nassau.
The Lenten buffet was Jr.
3
egg whites
Ico Cream Fruit Punch re ­
served to guests from a ta­
1 tap. vanilla
cipe. Mra. . Charles Jarrctt
ble overlaid with an heirloom
Add Vk cup of the milk to
wishes It for a 50th wedding
cloth more than 100 years
anniversary coming up this the mix; beat 2 minutes. Add
eld. Tha centerpiece, which
month. We guarantee this it a remaining milk, egg whltci
was the focal point of atten­
dclicioua punch a l we have and vanilla and beat. Pour in­
tion, was a unique replied of
to 2 waxed paper lined fl inch
used
It several times.
the wedding procession do.
ICE CREAM FRUIT PUNCH layer pans. Bake in 375 dosigned and created by the
By popular demund, the Of­ her topic. Sho will stress the
gree oven about 20 minutes.
This will serve 50.
• • •
hostess. Gowns were exact ficers Wives Club, is repeat­ advantages of purchasing pa­
Vk gallon vanilla ice cream,,
duplicates, both in design and ing tho decorating course tio furniture (wrought Iron,
For
a
SPICE
CAKE try
softened
color, to those worn In tha which was so highly success­ rattan etc.) hy newlyweds,
this:
614 cups (46 or. can) apricot
wedding. The altar featured ful in the past. Tho new and young couplra on a' bud­
3Ik cups of the mix
nectar, chilled
• porcelain madonna, elevated schedule will begin on Tues­ get, and later utilising Ita
1 tsp. cinnamon
6V4 cupi (46 os. can) pine­
and centered amid white day April 7, a t 1 p m. at the use in the Florida room, aun P R E T T Y J A N I C E
1 tsp. allspice
apple
juice,
chilled
blooms, end flanked by tall NAB ballroom, and will .con­ porch or patio. Sha will also Springfield, w e a r i n g
Ik tsp. nutmeg
% cup (6 os. can) frozen
white lighted tapers.
tinue for six consecutive offer constructive suggestions her Easter bonnet and
Vk tsp. cloves
orange
juice
concentrate,
Following the delightful weeks.
to couples who are in the u beaming untile, play­
94 cup milk
thawed
buffet, gifts were presented
Tho series ticket, “ You and procesa of discarding their ed Easter bunny last
2
eggt
by the bride-elect to her at­ Your Home'1 will be honored, old furniture and will present week, uh tdto distribut­ 1 quart sparkling water, chill­ Stir apices into mix. Add
ed
tendants, Mrs. Thomas A. and tho programs aro open to them a unique and practi­ ed Easter egga and
In large punch bowl put Vk cup of the milk to the mix,
Butner, matron of honors Miss to all service wivea In the cal decorating program.
candy to children at softened
Ice cream. Pour In beat 2 minutes. Add remain*
Fran Qulllan end Miss Bar­ area, both active and retired.
Other program* included in tho Florida State Rank.
juices and sparkling water. ing milk and eggs, beat 2 min­
bara Benkarlk, bridesmaids
Mrs. H. It. Haugstcd of this aerie* will inrludo chil­
Add cracked or crushed ice as utes. Pour into waxed paper
and Miss Carin M. Btowell, Road's I'atio Mart In Fern dren'* rooms, entertaining,
much
as needed. Stir slightly. lined 2-inch layer pant. Bake
J u n i o r bridesmaid. Donita Park will conduct tha first and table settings, and will
in moderate oven 375 degrees
Ready
to serve.
Wynn, younger sister of the session, using “ Summer Fur­ all bo presented In an attrac­
about 20 minutes.
• • •
bride-elect who was to hove niture as a Roommaker" for tive and moat interesting
Now tome variations.
We
also
have
a
request
for
manner.
a cookie mix. We have this
Mra. John Moynlhan la
one from the H. D. office
chairman for tho entire
which has been tried and
courao, with Mra. John Barletted.
You can store this
low and Mrs. Barton Barth­
All members of Campbell- away for at long a t three
olomew as co-chairmen, as- Losalng Post No. 53, Ameri­
months without refrigeration.
slated by the Mines. Kcrmlt
can legion Auxiliary are It la also a cake mix, too.
Jamison, Bill Yellnck, Fred
MASTER CAKE AND
Stipp, R. L. Wright, and Mrs. cordially Invited to attend
COOKIE MIX
the
monthly
meeting
to
be
John Hoganson.
held at th t Hut Friday even­ 1 pkg. caka flour ( I lba.) or
9Vk cups sifted cake or soft
Pecans ara good on hot ing at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments
flour
clovorloaf
rolls
covered
with
will bo served by Mrs. Chloo U cup baking powder
O v e r
D re s s e s
butterscotch sauce.
Butts.
1 tbap. salt

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Eligibility Aware j For
Annual Flower Rowing
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The awards, to moat people,
are the most Important part
of a flower show. There will
be only one Blue — for first,
one Red — second, one Yellow
— third, awarded in each
class . . . both in the Artiitic
Design and the Horticulture
Divisions.
From the blue ribbon win­
ners arc chosen the highest
awards, which y e a n ago
were named "Beat in the
Show." Now, In order to give
all outstanding entries equal
recognition there are various
award* of equal value.
In Artistic Design, the Tri­
color la awarded to the blue

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Wynn-Fisher Rehearsal
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Officers Wives Club Will

Conduct Decorating Course

American Legion

Auxiliary Meets

OATMEAL COOKIES
Hk cups of the mix
1 cup thick cooking oats
1 tap. cinnamon
1 egg
Vk cup milk
Vk cup chopped nuts
Vk cup raisins
Stir in oatmeal and clnna.
mon in the mix. Add remain­
ing ingredients and blend
thoroughly. Let stand 20 min­
utes. Drop by teaspoon on
greased baking sheet. Bake
in a moderate oven 350 de­
grees a b o u t 15 minutes.
Makes 3 dozen.
• • •
ORANGE RAISIN COOKIES
3 cupi mix
grated rind of 1 orange
Vk cup raisins
2 eggs
Combine ingredients a n d
blend thoroughly. Drop by
teaspoon on greased baking
sheet, allowing r o o m to
spread. Bake in a moderate
oven 375 degrees 10 to 12 min­
utes. Mhkcs 4 dozen.
• • •
You also can use this mix
for puddings. Here's one for
SPICY APPLE PUDDING.
3 cups of the mix
1 tap. cinnamon
1 tap. allspice
2 eggs
2 cups peeled and diced appica
Stir apices Into mix. Add
beaten eggs and blend well.
Add apple. Stir to blend. Put
into greased custard cups and
steam about 40 minutes.
Makei enough for 12 servings.
• • •
STEAMED DATE PUDDING
3 cupt mix
1 tap. cinnamon
1 egg
1 cup milk
1 cup chopped dates
1 cup chopped nut meats
Stir cinnamon into mix.
Stir in beaten egg. Add milk
and beat 2 minutes. Blend in
dates and nuts. F1U greased
custard cups half fulL Steam

ribbon winner which Is csv
posed of predominately !nh
cut plant materiaL The ddule designate! in each Mirate class just exactly i *7*
ials the exhibitor la al &gt;*d
to use.
Also in artistic deslgii te
Award of Distinction m re
awarded to the blue i sin
winner which is com osd
mainly of materials
tkr
than fresh cut plant mat r l
this opening a wide fie I f
possibilities. Besides d r 1
wood, weathered wood, rid
materials and natural rr itrlals, an exhibitor may
painted, treated plant m ite
ials and nearly anythin:
imagination allows pro&lt; \M

By Mrs. H. L. John no

the schedule states so.t The
two awards are equal in
value.
In horticulture the Award of
Merit may bo awarded to tha
best cut garden flower, (ha
best
flowering container
grown plant, the best follaga
container plant, and if the
sections arc large enough for
good competition, even sec­
tions may be divided—such as
the best rose, best orchid, etc.
Sweepstakes awards a r o
special recognition for those
exhibitors who have won
many blue ribbons, one for
each of the main divisions.
The person who wina tha
most blue ribbons in Artistic
Design is awarded the sweepstakes for that division and
same for Horticulture.
All residents of the county
and area are urged to partici­
pate In this annual Spring
Flower show in order to make
it not only a true club effort,
but also a true county or
community project.
Eligible for Tricolor are the
following classes: “The Doc­
tor Keeps the Apple," "A
Gathering Stone," " 5! a k a
Hsy,” "A Woman Should Ba
Heard." “ If At F lrit You
Don't Succeed, T ry."
Eligible for the Award of
Distinction: "A p la n 's Cat­
tle," “ Better-Never," “ Mighty
Acorns," “Tba Shorteit Dis­
tance."

about 40 minutes. Serve
a ta rt sauce while warm
• • •
Here's Georgia's
HUSH PUPPIES
2 cups enriched sclf-rfcig
corn meal
Vk cup finely chopped on
lVk to 2 cups boiling wate r
1 egg, beaten
Fat for deep frying
Combine corn meal
onion. Stir In lVk cups wi «
mixing until well blem a
stir In egg. Add more
if necessary, to make a this
baiter. D r o p by routfu
tablespoons into deep hotK
W E D D IN G
(365 degrees) and fry
golden brown, 3 to 4 mini
C O M IN G UP?
turning once. Drain on
we outfit the men In
sorbent paper. Serve
the party, correctly . . . .
Makes 24 huthpuppiet.
ermfortsbiy.
• • •
Our 4-H girls want to Kr
these no-bake cookies. So I tl
try them together. This i j 1
the book given to those
attended the cooking sch
COCOA PEANUT BU TT^l WHITES
MOUNDS
AND
Vk stick butter or marga
Vk cup peanut butter
TUXEDO
2 cups augar
OUTFITS
2 taps, vanilla
Vi cup cocoa
Vk cup milk
3 cups quick rolled oats
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stirring constantly, and t d
2 minutes. Remove from he it
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w im
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fUaferd
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By Mildred Haney
Ten women sat in the liv­
ing room of tha lovely Delton* home of Mrs. Horace
TWker on Hartley Avenue.
Ten women who, a year ago,
didn't know that Deltona or
each other existed. Tuesday
they met to organize a Wel­
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carrying on the tradition of
Welcome Wagon, Internation­
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warm, welcoming hand of
friendship to the families
moving into this new community.
Mrs. Gregory Prior of Day­
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.ha formation of the club, it’s

Theta Epsilon Chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi, will present a
fashion show Thursday even­
ing at The Woman's Club at
B p.m. as a project for their
charity benefit fund.
Fashions will be featured
from a recent sewing contest,
sponsored by Milady's Shoppe,
and will Include the latest In
spring and summer fabrics.
A variety of top entertain­
ment will be provided by vo­
calists, Paul Lewis, Marge
Echelbcrgrr, Jeri Wheatland
and Gerald Covington. Tal­
ented young dancers Debbie
McLain and Marilyn Sprouse
will be featured In a classical
toe number and contemporary
tap dance.
Mrs. Caroline Holtzclaw of
Milady's Is assisting the sor­
ority with the arranging and
execution of this charity bene­
fit.
Ways and Means Chairman,
Betty Erlcksen, is the fashion
coordinator, and Faye Stet­
son will serve as narrator.
The public Is cordially In­
vited to attend.

“TRUTH IS stranger
. .
in the theme for
the Annual S p r i n g
Flower Show to be
held at the Civic Cen­
ter this Friday and
Saturday. The entire
community is partici­
pating in this program.
T h e Sanford Gnrden
Club has held various
workshops in prepara­
tion. Top picture shows
Mrs. Blanton O w e n ,
left, president of Palm
C i r c l e , and staging
c h a i r m a n and Mrs.
Frunk Woodruff sche­
dule chairman, hold­
ing a poster. In the
l o w e r picture. Mrs.
James Truitt, proper­
ties chairman, and Mrs.
J o h n Purker exhibit
their handicraft tal­
ents.

F A S H IO N
O R IG IN A L S

Women

PATT-O-tAMA
Tucked Classic
Sew this youthful classic
with an open tailored
neckline, or closed with a bow
tie. Short and three-quarter
elseves, too.
So. 5254 with PATT-ORAMA is In sizes 11, 14, II,
IB, 20. Bust IB to 40. Size 14,
B4 bust, sleeveless 514 yards
of 55-inch.
To order send 50 ccnti In
•olna to:
Sue Bureatt
The Sanford Herald
1150 Avenue of America*
New York, N. Y. 10036
Ftor first class mailing add
20 cents for each pattern.
F rist name, address, atyte
number and size.
Ready for your new-season
aewlng . . . the Spring and
Summer '64 Issue of our pat­
tern book Basic Fashion, 50
cents.

SHEAFER’S
CLOCK ft WATCH
REPAIR
PICK-UP A DELIVERY
l l l f t Elsa, Haafori
112-1211

By Patricia McCormack
NEW YORK (U PI) — These
days it's perfectly okay for a
woman to buy Ufa Insurance—
without having the insurer
check her out for suicidal ten­
dencies.
Contemporary female*, to
prove it, a rt buying B15.5 mil­
lion worth of auch protection
a day I And no questions about
plots for payoff are asked.
Put It all together and It
adds up to more than S100 bil­
lion worth of Ufa Insurance,
reflecting changes as women
become more emancipated.
Great grandma, for exam­
ple, didn't need a boot's worth
of the stuff. Great grandpa
had the plot ready and figured
he could pay the funeral ex­
pense* out of pocket.
Came along the next gener­
ation — grandma’* era — and
there was, perhaps, a little

Lake Mary

Personals
George Muhlbiuscn of Ro­
chester, S . Y., has been the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Pardy of Lake Mary for the
paat two weeka during which
time the group enjoyed tour­
ing Central Florida attrac­
tions. Muhlhausen will bo
touring the West Coast of
Florida and Southern Florida
and the Keyi and will return
to Rochester within the nest
ala weeks.

Novel Techniques
For Application
Of Cosmetics
NEW YORK (U PI)—It was
hound to happen—makeup for
the area exposed by the sea­
son's daring neckllnea for
evening.
Also new are makeup for the
ears, bi-color and tricolor
treatments for the eyes, dou­
ble application* of founda­
tions for the skin, and lip­
sticks that come In stripes.
Overall: a trend to the fra­
gile, softer tones with the
eyes still "In" as the feature
to aeeent, say most cosmetics
makers.
A check of major firms pro­
duced one which advised wom­
en on how to apply eosmetics
to the forefront exposed by
plunging necklines. It begins
with a half hour soak In a
■oficning cream on throat and
cleavage, works its way
through skin bracer, moistu­
rizer, application then of the
same foundation ai used on
the fare blended well so It
won't ronte off on what little
dress front there Is, • light
dusting of rouge over all,
Then, a beauty spot, strategi­
cally placed.
The company making a
special ear cosmetic describ­
ed It as a pearlescent cream
in pale pink. Apply on lobes
and brush back for a winglike effect.
Another firm advocated application of regular rouge to
both ear lobea and chin. It
came up with the tri-color
treatment for the eyes. Uie
it* new whitened shades of
eye shadow—sky blue for In­
stance — on tho lid. In the
create of tho lid blend in a
dark neutral shadow—fawn or
topaz. Finish off with a light
foundation on the bony part
of the brow. The result U
supposed to be s deep eat
look.
"Like making ■ sandwich,"
said a ipokrsman.
Several flrm t advocated
double layer treatment of
eosmetics but stressed tills
does not mean a heavily made
up effect. New foundations
a rt that sheer.

Big Insurance Buyers
policy to cover burial ex­
penses. A "big" policy hoisted
the agent's eyebrows!
But with the next genera­
tion and the era of the work­
ing wife and mother—contem­
porary generation—big tnaurance policies for women mov­
ed Into their own, and no one
suspects that hubby has plans
to do away with lila spouse to
collect. There was such sus
plclon not long ago when a
woman took out a policy that
covered mors than burial ex­
penses!
What has mada greater
amount* respectable is the in­
creasing number of working
wives.
Most women, according to
Margaret Divver, a vice pres­
ident and head of women's
activities for an Insurance
firm are working for a reason,
are working for a reason.
Some of the reasons: Support­
ing parrnts, helping to put the
children through college, pay­
ing off the vacation home.
As a result of tha depend­
ency on tha wife's tam ing
power. Miss Dlvvers noted In
an Interview that alx out of
10 women have life Insurance
today.
"And this Is only tha begin­
ning," the said.
As she sees It, the family
that depends on two incomes
for important expenses posef
adjustments regarding bud­
geting—particularly when it
cornea to life insurance.
"The foresighted couple de­
termines what percentage of
family goals are being reach-

&lt;xl by each Income," she said.
At a result of such fiscal
figuring, comes the next step,
a calculation of the impact of
the loss of one of the i|coinrt due to death or dlsabl
Ing of one of tba dual money
makera.
Insurance taken out by the
femata earner usually covert
the io n of her Income in the
event of either catastrophic
event, according to Miss Dlv
verea.
The acceptance of family
obligations isn't confined Jo
married women. The execu­
tive said that 40 percent of
the single employed women
are providing support for one
or more family members.
"In a way," the said, "the
tingle women have the infe'.
pressing need for adequate
Ufa insurance protection, but
they are not the only women
buying life insurance.
"Some female buyers use
life insurance to furnish li­
quid asteU In their eatatea,
thus preventing forced tele
of Inherited property or in­
vestments In an unfavorable
m arket
"Still othcri use life insur­
A charcoal briquet in the re­
ance as a means of pledging frigerator will help remove
lubstantlal contributions to food odora.
tome pet cause of philanthro­
py-”
BEAUTY RALON
P.S. — Statistic* (how that KING'S
Over Itoumillat'a Drug
six out of 10 such pollciei are
SPECIAL
65.00
bought by women who work. 110.00 Cold Wav* Comp.
Shampoo A Set II JO
Four out of 10 are bought by
122-HIB
women who describe them­ No Appt. Nee.
Open Eves. By Appt.
selves a i housewives.

J U S T A R R IV E D

“ROSE
MARIE

Discussing personal
or business problems
loudly on o public ve­
hicle may amuse some
passengers; embarrass
others.

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parties

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pictures

April S, 1964 — P a s t 9

Im D

IlORRI MASON celebrated her seventh birthday InRt Wednesday at tha
lioine of her grandmother, Mrs. William Hennemnn, in North Orlando. Ad­
miring the tempting chocolate birthday cake with Bobbi are her sister,
Toni, and brothers, Kent and Larry. Staff Sgt. niid Mrs. Larry Mason
nro tho proud parents of these children.

Sanford Personals
Mr. and Mra. W. C- Field*
of Pompano Ilrach w cr. re­
cent house guests of his mothrr, Mrs. Ossie Fields, and
aister, Mrs. Mary Rawlins.

Mrs. George E. Wells on Mag­
nolia Avenue. The Roberta
have been spending the win­
ter in St. Petersburg.

Cooked pork, broth and
gravies should b« covered,
Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Rob- then put in the refrigerator.
erU of Sanford, Maine have They arc highly perishable
been recent guests of 3lr. and and should be used promptly.

ALL YOU CAN EAT!
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY ONLY

Shade Different
NEW YORK (UPI) - Win­
dow shades, without windows,
make versatile and decora­
tive room dividers, reports
tha Window Shade Manufac­
turers Assoclatkin.
Housed behind special floor
or ceiling valances, t h e
shades may be installed pull
down, bottom-up, or In a com­
bination of both. For even
more effective division, sug­
gests tho association, try dif­
ferent though harmonising
color schemes for each le c ­
tion of the room.

DEEP FRIED
GOLDEN DROWN

CHANNEL

C A T F IS H

SERVED WITH: FRENCH FRIES — COLE St.AW HOT ROLLS A BUTTER —
ICED TEA OK COFFEE

T O U C H T O N ’S R E X A L L D R U G
"THU PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN"

COIL 1st &amp; MAGNOLIA
PHONE 322-2482
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

VERY PERSONALLY
YOURS
Let s k i l l e d stylists
shape a hair-do to flat­
ter your face, match
your mood, grace that
special occasion.
SOFT-BODIED
PERMANENT
Imparta the p r o p e r
discipline to wayward
tresses.
FOR APPOINTMENT
CALL 322-5692

EVELYN'S
BEAUTY SALON
IN StONTEZUMA HOTEL

3rd ft MAGNOLIA

...

COUNT ON PENNEY’S FOR TIIE STYLES . . . THE COLORS . . , THE
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ALW AYS FIRST QUALITY

Bedspread
Spectacular!
Chenilles, Tufteds, Hobnails, Stripes!
Hies* arc beautifully workad, clcsely tufted in perennially Javorito
sty lea and exciting naw designs!
Cottons, cotton and rayons In tha
group . . . muny, many coloral Count
see, coma early fur first pick, they 11
fly at thia prirel

5

88

twin or full

Early American Loopweave Reversible!
Authentic colonial design, so elabo­
rately detailed, so thick and weighty
you'd expect it to coat far, far more!
Reversible for double wear, machine
washable and no-lronl Thick deep
fringe! Antique whit* or snowy
while. Febuloua buyl

3

88

(win or full

IN M IW U I

Wieboldt's
CAMERA SHOP

210 8. PARK AVE.

See lovely new etylea, careful work­
manship usually found In spreads
coating dollars more . . . a t 1'enney'a
they’re remarkable a t only 6.881
Shimmering solids, sm art floraia and
novelties In a marvelous choko of
coloral Full ruffled flounces!

5

88

(win or full

N O W ...

Our Collection Of Fine Fabrics
Breathes Forth Sprint Loveliness.
See H For Yourself
New "Candy Fiona1 Orgaa saa
Chtffosu
Lae. Jacquards
SaUa.
,
Brocadaa

apr

"Featuring Fsaklsas l i s t F ar Y aa"

200 N. PARK AYE.

functions and it’s potential
at an Important part of the
growth of Deltona.
As a mean* of getting ac­
quainted while the coffee
perked, each gurst gave her
name, where she was from
and a thumb-nail sketch of
her life prior to her move
to Florida.
Mrs. Arnold Vnnn, Mrs.
John Hollister and Mr*. Os­
car Cmlghton are from Mich­
igan, Mr*. Lemuel Charles
from Ohio, Mrs. Thomas
Scudler! from Illinois, Mrs.
Charles McCarthy from Ken­
tucky, Mr*. Katie Timbcrlake
from Tennessee and the hostesaea, Mra. Horace Tucker
from Washington, D.C. ami
Mrs. Robert Haney from
Minnesota soon felt that they
were beginning a lasting as­
sociation in the nams of serv­
ice and friendship.
Offie.ra of the club were
appointed and plana were
made for the first meeting at
the Community Club when
the officer* will be installed.
All of the ladles of Deltona
are invited to attend this in­
itial meeting on April 21 and
become members of an or­
ganization that wa know will
bring aunshine and friendship
Into the homes of many who
hav* left old friends and fam­
ilies behind them
Tha meeting was followed
by . delicious luncheon and
tha naw members departed to
think and plan for the many
interesting events of the fu­
ture.

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SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

Mm* frr«a

P**e 10 — April 2, 1964

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Legal Notice
r tc T r r io u s naw r
NOTICE IS h ereb y g iv e n that
I am a n g a g t d l a bualnaaa at
H i g h w a y 1T-II. S e m in o le C o u n ­
ty, Flo rid a, under the f i c t i t i o u s
name o f. L A K E MONn OE INN,
and that I Intend to rcglatar
aald nam a w it h tha Clerk o f
tha Circuit Court. Scm lnola
County, Flo rid a. In accordan ca
w ith
tha prnvlalon e o f tha
P lc tltloua N a m e Statutaa. t o .
w it j Section
ItS.ei
Florid a
S l a t u l t a 1117.
81*: Henry D. P yle
Publlah Mar. H * Apr. S. ».

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J a d g r , Sam laala C ou n ty, m a t s
o f F lo r id a , la P ro b a te
la re the K atate o ft
RO BERT J. BAUMAN.
Deceased .
F IM I, NOTICE
Notice la h ereb y g iv en t h a t
tha u n d ersig n ed w ill, on tho
Idth day o f April, A D. IMS,
prcaant
to
tha
H o n o ra b le
County
Judge
of
S e m in o le
County. F lo rid a, h rr final return, aa A d m ln lttr a trlx o f th e
Be t a l e o f RO BE RT J. B A U ­
MAN, dec eased, and at »ald
tlma, then and tbera, m a k e
ap p lication to tha aald J u d g e
for a fin a l e c t t lc m c n t o f h er
a d m l m . t r j iIon o f aald es ta t e ,
and for : » order d i s c h a r g i n g
her aa i u e v td m ln ts trg trlx .
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March. A. D. H i t .
/ a / LOUISE II. It Al ’If AN
Aa A d m i n i s t r a t e * o f tho
B atata of
R O BE RT J. BAUMAN,
D eceased
George A. Speer, Jr.
l l l * a Magnolia Avs.
Sanford. Florida
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dar o r a s a l n a t tba afo ra aald p arao nt
TOU AUK h eraby n o tified
that a C om p la in t to fo rtc lo a a
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vard. Orlando,
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day o f April. 1M4. | f yo u fall
to do ao, a dacraa pro r o n f e . e o
*'111 ba takan a g a i n s t y o u for
lh a ratlaf dam andad In tho
Complaint.
Thla N o lle # oh all ba p u h lla h .
ad o n ra a w o a k for f o u r c o n .
aaeutlra w a t k a l a tho Th o
Sanford Ifarald.
DA T ED T H IS 1«IA d a y o f
March. 11(4.
(SE AL)
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Clark o f Circu it Court
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ROBERT M ERIW R.
TIIER. JR. and S U 8 A N N B L
M E R IW E T H E R , kla w ife,
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th a r a o f ao r to o r d td la P la t
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not# C ou n ty, F lo rid a ,
baa baaa (Had a s a ln a t you la
tha a b o ra aty la d a u lt. tha ab ort
tttla o f w h ich la J. A G lta so n .
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tha U altad S ta ta a a f A m erica,
varaua JAM ES R O n E R T M E R I .
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tha C om p lain t o n P la ln t lfr a
A ttorn ay, M ack N. C levelan d ,
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tie N a tio n a l B an k B u ild in g ,
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to d a aa. a dacraa pro c o a .
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fo a for tho r e lie f dam andad
la lh a C om plalaL
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ad o n ce a w ea k fo r fo u r e o n .
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(S E A L )
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B y: M artha T . V lh la a
D. C.
M ack N. C levelan d . Jr. and
H arold T. J oh n eon
A tto rn a y a fa r P la in tiff
P. O. D ra w er S
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From Sanford Exchange

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12. Real Estate For Sale

Trailer, furn. lg. cabana. $70. DEBARY: 2 BR., terrazzo
floors, elec, heat, air-cond.,
DeWitt’s Trlr. Pk. 322-7498.
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000
3 BR House, Liv., Din. Rm.,
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
Kit., Utility Rm.. Carport.
688-4791.
No pets. Ph. 322-7114.
RENTALS

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SWEETIE PIE

April 2, 1964 — Page 11 16. Female Help Wanted 27. Special Service*

By Nadine Seltzer

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

FHA - VA HOMES

2, I, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, lto, A 2 BATHS
2 BR. 1 Bath, Convenient f 85
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
2 BR, 1 Bath, Lg. Fla.
Rm.
$103
From Seminole County
3 BR, 1 Bath
$ 90
Low Monthly Payments
3 BR, 1 Bath, Lakefront $113 For Complete Information
3 BR, 1W Bath, Park
See Or Call Your
Ridge
$133
NOT LONG DISTANCE 3 BR, r Bath, Deltona $123
3 BR, 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $110
SALES BROKER
Office 204 W. F irst 4 BR, 2 Bath, Loch Arbor $130
STEMPER AGENCY
ftBirO N SlBIU TY :
1S1I So. French
322-4991
The Hmid tio wt m r»
322-2420
2 BR. Apt. furn., 322-3762 2383 Park Dr.

322-5612
425-5938

$100

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:

1 blk, South on East St. to
Vincent Dr. MI 4-0214.

fancy, cheap rent, some
furniture. $11.30 weekly. Ph.
322-3219.

Bedroom home, lg. living
room with fireplace, sepa­
rate dining room, large kit­
chen, 2 car Garage on 2
nice lots. ONLY $11,300. $300
Down and $75 per mo.

v -m

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DtADLOTSS
"| wouldn't worry too much about your tomato planta
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
right nowi We're not expecting another froat for
aome timel'r
Tuee., thru Frt. - S P . l t . day Newly decorated unfurn. or
partially furn. house. $85
hefore iaiertkm. Meg. • Sat.
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Entate For Sale
ino. Ph. 322-2287.
aeon.
INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
A. H A R P E R
CLASSIFIED INDEX 2 BR, 1 bath, kit. equipped, X10 N. PARK AVE. 322 0173 LAKE MARY, New 2 Bn, EVERETT
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror.
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile
partially furnished. 322-7782.
WOULD YOU?
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2483
bath, set-in grove. New low
I. Lost ft Found
Course you would! Pay only
TRAILER
with
23
ft.
Csbans,
S. P a r k
Ave. 322-2284,
price. Owner. 322 6859.
5. Notlcaa - Personals
$3,300 for a 2-bedroom older
bath, $43 mo. Call
322-2285.
t . Education • Instruction full
lfome furnished and close 3 BR., lto bath Home. As323-0436.
aume paymenti. 322-3435.
4. Transportation
to Downtown. As a bonus,
LONGWOOD AREA
Small furn. cottage. Cheap.
If you like—Assume $40.00
FHA—35 Yr. .Mortgages
6. Food
Days 322-2022, Nites C830.
monthly payments on Du­
NO CLOSING COSTS
6. For Rent
ple* bringing in $90 per mo. REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Small Down Payments
3 Room fum. apt. Apply 915
6A Special Notlcaa
Mortgage balance of $1,300.
3rd It Park Ave.
HOMES FROM $12,500
Park
Ave.,
Sanford.
7. Business Rentals
Phone 322-5641
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
Live Cheaper Than Bent
Fum. House, 1013 Elm Ave.
322-8457 for Appointment
8. Beach Rentals
322-3817.
9. For Sale or Rent
3 BR, 2 bath, corner lot. P re­ 3 Bedroom, 2 Hath home on
10. Wanted to Rent
Furn. Apt. 3 nice clean rooms,
fer small trailer for equity,
large lot 250 ft. deep, with
Rt. 17-02 Turn on Rt. 427
322-3677.
car or small cash payment.
I I . Real Estate Wanted
separate dining, newly paint­ at Five Points, toml. to SR 13
12. Real Estate For Sale X BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvl. Assume monthly payments. ed inside and out.
Ph. NO 8-5130 or 323-0984
MY VOTE
$11,500
18. Mortgage Loans
bath, 317 S. Park Ave.
after 8:3o p.m.

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14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
• 22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
&lt;,9 80. Machinery - Toole
81. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pate
82. Flowers - Shrubs
88. Furniture
84. Articles Tor Sals
14-A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles *Vanted
86. Automobiles « Truces
86«A Autoe Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
• 88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment
1. Notices - Personals

la « ea« t« x JU tum i. Lam ar
WUUsmi, Five Palate. Ph.
1887841.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Harrtions
l t | I Pelmetto
ttt-TM l
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
B8PA1RI - SALES ALL MAKES
Phone » n - m s

L Education - Instruction
Balsa and Strutting leiio&amp;J.
Group or private. Phone
I B W I after » p. m.

4. Transportation

Country Club
Heights

$100 DOWN

IS FOR YOU1

Seminole Realty

Payton Realty

St. Johns Realty

VA - FHA

SO U TH W A R D

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes Registered Nurses
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments Licensed Practical
Nurses
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

WEI.uS DRILLED, PUMPS, For the biggest selection of For Sale—Used home air-conSPRINKLER SYSTEMS
nearly new and used furni­
dltioner; $75. 3431 Prince­
ture, see Noll'* Furniture
All Type* and Sizes
ton Ave.
Brokerage in Casselberry
We Repair and Service
on 17*92. Open 8 days 9 to 6. APR. SPEC. Men's Shoes.
b T I N E
$3.99 pair. Surplus City, 201
Machinery and Supply Co.
W. 1st St., Sanford.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-8431 34. Article* For Sale

Steady employment in a mo­ r A I N T I N O, Inside, Out, Med. Cheat type deep freeze. 1984 Evlnrude 9to hp. motor;
Make offer. Ph. 838-1194
dern air-conditioned factory.
Mitchell 300 Auto, reel, ex­
Large, Small. Call Bob
Casselberry.
Apply In person to AUx of
tra spool k line; Shake­
323-0742.
Sanford, lllway 1742. Do
speare fibcrglas rod, all
Barryhlll Painting Oootractor. TVa Ueed. All makes k mo­ never used. Motor cart.
not phone.
Commercial • Industrial • dels. 700 W. 9th. 3224792.
Bamboo fly rod, Southbend
17. Mala Help Wanted
Residential. Free estimate.
auto. reel. All like new. Ph.
Shallow well pump, coat $130,
We Appreciate Your Busi­
3224148 after 8.
TRUCK DRIVER, Local Man,
will
sell
for
$85,
used
1
ness. 322-2237.
healthy, m arried, age 40-33.
yr., good cond. Reynolds 5 Pc. Breakfast set, Full slzo
Miracle Concrete Co.
Trombone, used 2 mo., cost
29. Automobn* Service
Rollaway bed, D a n i s h
$200, sell for to price. Ph.
Lounge. 1905 S. Park. Pb.
19. Situations Wanted
3224414.
322-8340.
DAY WORK. S22-2T$2.
SELLING OUTI Mahogany
8 MONTH OLD ZIGZAG
Yard work wanted. 322-2372. Senkarik Ginas and Paint Sec’y. Mlic. furn., kitchen­ Repossessed, 83 Model Swing
ware, lace bediprcada, an­
Company
Needle J)ial O-Matlc, Like
SLIPCOVERS made to Order. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4823 tique settee. Iron stono
New, Makes Fancy Stitches,
Res*oo*ble. Ph. 322-3112.
china. Campbell. 349-3721.
Make* Automatic Button­
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
HOUSEWORK. Ph. 3224440. Free Inspection, estimates, With purchase of Blue Lus­ holes, Sews on Buttoot,
Monograms,
Embroiders,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
tre, rent Electric Carpet
20. Babysitters
Dams
fk
Patches,
Etc. Take
k repairs discounted.
Shampooer for only $1 per
up 4 payments of $8. Ph.
Babysitting my home. 322-0337
2Uto E. 3rd.
322-3443
day. Carroll'a Furniture.
322-8627.
Auto Glaee, Tape
BABYSITTING in my home.
REAPY MIX CONCRETE
k Sea? Covers
322-2274.
ratios, rioor, Free Estimates 35. Article* Wanted
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks, WANTED! Citrus fruit. U rg e
21. Beauty Salona
ssnd, cement, rock, pipe,
or small amounts. Bonded
steel, grease traps, dry
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
304 W. 2nd St. FA &gt;4032
wells. Stepping stones.
field. FA 2-4244
Our Budget Wave Now $8.05
ILL WORK GUARANTEED MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
a
Ace Beauty Salon,
309 Elm Ave.
322-3731 36. Automobile* - Trucks
Mayfair Hotel
31 A. Pets
Phone 322-8323
'33 Chevrolet Sta. Wag. In
D A C l l SHUNDS, Miniature, SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
Rcpossesed. Would like re­ good shape. $430. Phon*
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
males, healthy, AKC. Ph.
322-7839.
sponsible party to take up
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
322-2448.
payments of $9 per month
evenings. 3 Senior stylists.
BUYINO a NEW er
on 81ant-0-Matic Automatic
Litter English Setter pups for
103 S. Oak. 322-3742.
USED CART
Zig Zag Sewing Machine.
sale. Ph. 3224223.
FINANCE IT WITH US
Special By Popular Demand
Guaranteed, Like New low­ ♦ Low Interest Rates
Our Budget Wave Spec. $0.95 32. Flowers - Bhruhs
ing condition. Call Collect
4 Low Monthly Payments
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
2414387 evening! o r 422- FLORIDA STATE BANK
ANNUALS — ROSES
318 Palmetto Ave. 322-0834
0932, Service Discount.
WOODRUFF'S
'57 Plymouth $113. 322-9232.
FARM
It
GARDEN
CENTER
25. Plumbing Service*
SANFORD CARPETS,
601 Celery Ave — 322-3976
LINOLEUM fk TILE CO.
I960 Rambler, 4-door Cross
PLUMBING
Quality Installations
Country Sta. Wngon. $830.
Ht.OOMING
Roses
on
Chero­
Contracting Repairs
3224491, 612 Oak.
127 W. 1st St., Ssnford
kee stock. All other kinds
FREE ESTIMATES
322-3211
of Nursery shrubbery end Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
to-Ton Pick-up Truck, $73.
trees.
204 Sanford Ave. * F \ 2-3383
Call 3224436 after 6 p.m.
Classical-Folk Guitar, with
Gray Shadows Nursery
case, new condition. Phone
'36 Mercury, RAH, rebuilt en*
27. Special Service*
R Mi. S. on Sanford Ave,
322-3320.
gine, good Urea, floor shift.
Piano Tuning and Repair
$300. 322-7211.
SLANT-O-MATIC SINOER
33.
Furnitnr*
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-42X3
In cabinet. Fully automatic,
Sell Us Your Furniture.
m akei hundreds of designs, 1963to Cornel, S22 sportster,
Part time Carpenter Repairs.
Quick Service With the
V-8 with 4-speed. 3224234.
does buttonholes, b l i n d
Small Jobs. Expert 4k Guar­ Cash. SUPER TRADING
stitches. With guarantee. 1939 Simca Deluxe, 4-door se­
anteed workmanship. Pb.
POST. FA 24677.
Like new sewing condition.
322-7800.
dan, clean, good cond. $330,
Assume payments of $7 per
Used furniture, appliances,
terms. 322 2784.
PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
mo. Buy locally and be ser*
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
and all types Home Repairs.
1956
Dodge. $200. See at No. i
viced. Sanford Sewing Cen­
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
All Work Guaranteed
Fire
Station.
ter, 104 S. Park Ave. Phone
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
A. J. ADCOCK
322 9411.
37. lioata • Motor*
General Contractor
FREE ESTIMATE
322-9538
Upholstering k Mattress ren­ Kenmore automatic washer,
ovating. New fk Used Furni­
good cond. Coldspot air- Gateway To The Waterway
Need a I'atntcr? 322-3090.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
conditioner, needs some re ­ ltobnon Sporting Goods
Your F.VINRUDB Dealer
Co.,
at
709
Celery
Ave.
pair.
Phone 3224810.
For FAST TAXI SERVICE
364-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA t-3961
FA 2-2117.
call Homer Liltlo at Grey,
hound Bus Station. 322-1421 WANTED reliable eouple to
USED BOATS fk motors.
or 322-9993.
GUNS. New fk Used. Largo
take up monthly paymenta
selection. Will trade, also
BIG 6 6 fAVINGS
of $13.30 oo 8 complete
OVER 23 YEARS
repair. Tackle sold fk re­
On Floor Models fk
of Fine Workmanship in Up­ roomi of furniture. Call
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Demonstrators
holstering, Draperies, Slip­ TE $-1311, Casselberry, col­
Camp
fk Gun Shop,_______
(FREE
Repair
ESTIMATES)
lect.
covers. Time payments as
In Your Home
little as $3 mo. Drapery
39. Trailer* • Cabana*
BEDS FOR RENT
In Sanford Call
Hardware Installations.
Hospital,
ilollaways,
Juve­
1938
Cameo housetrailer, S
SINGER
KULP DECORATING SHOP
nile. FREE delivery and
BR. Must sell this week.
Representative at
Ph. 322-2335
Pick-up.
Allan's Fabric Stor*
Must see to appreciate. Ph.
Shop tha Ileratd Ada where
FURNITURE CENTER
322-3783
322 8429.
loeal merchants offer their
1100 French Ave,
beat buys.
Ph. FA I-7M3

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

DeBary Manor
Nursing Home
Retirement Center

1962 Chevrolet Bel Air
4 • door 8 pasasnxrr STATION
WAGON; V-8 engine, automatic
transmission, power steering and
brakes, radio and heater, air con­
ditioned. Sparkling white finish
with all vinyl Interior. P isa for a
rool varatloa la this one.

C M V . HUNTING ?

Driving to Michigan, laavlng 2 BR house, kitchen equipped
Inquire 217 Catalina Drive
April I. Deiire someone to
help drive. Will pay ex11. Real Estate Wanted
peniei, end return hue fare,
SIS Palmette Ave.______
WILL BUY DIRECT from
Owner a tract of high land
6. For Rant
with adequate Lake front
age. Please stale location,
Efficiency apt. Furalehed, all
site, price A terms. Address
new. Very coiy. Single or
P. O. Bos 1012, Winter Park
couple. * 0 mo. M9 M04.

12. Real Batata For Sal*

(Si

$300 DOWN

To elect this 2-Bedroom Home
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central
for your OWN. Thla candi­
heat. Payments less than
date speaks for Itself, and
$50 per month.
will FULFILL ALL COM­
1901 Park Avenue
Nice, roomy fum. 2 Bdrm.
MITMENTS. Qualifying fee
FA 2-3232 anytime
a p t Tiled Bath, $65. 1700
Is $200, with a Campaign
Magnolia, 322-3951.
Outlay or $9,300 a t $73 per
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
month. Make your appoint­
Clean rooms for men. 401
ment for a Personal In­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
troduction NOW at.
118 N. Park Ave FA 20123
W E L A S A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114 Nice 5 BR home, offers In­ Property Management
come, Invest. $8,920. 322-3689.
W. First St.
ft Sales Broker
INVESTMENT It REALTY
909 CATALINA DRIVE
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
116 N. Park
322-9173
Two bedroom home with
Cowan. 322-4013.
large rooms, oak floors, kit­
Offers for your aclection
16. F em ale H elp W an ted
STOREROOM, or office, on
these Ueautlful 2, 3, &amp; 4
chen equipped. Situated on
1st. St., near 2 free park­ 2 large terraced lots with
HOME ECONOMIST. 4 hri.
Bedroom
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel
per day, to call on house­
fruit and ahade trees. Pric­
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
wives. Apply in person, 401
ed at $12,000, with Terms.
W. 13th St., Ssnford.
Exclusive with
2 BR Fum. house. 211 W.
19th St. $85 mo. Vacant
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Apr. 1st. No pets. 322.2909.
Realtor
or
LAKE MARY, 2 BR. Unfurn. Raymond Lundqulst, Asso.
bouse, kit. equlpt. $73. FA 2 3951 At-antlc Bank Bldg
Avail. April 2. Ph. 322-0181.
2 HR., 1 RATH
Unfurn. 2 BR. house. 2118 Screened porch, including kit­
1) If you are above average
chen equip. Down payment
Orange Ave. Ph. 322-0274.
and capability
$330. Jlonthly
Paymenti
2)
If you enjoy working dir­
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
To
makt
tha
best
home
$38.50.
ectly with patients
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
buy, sr« the
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
3) If you are public rela­
able for couple or single
INC.
tions minded
person or retired. All utili­
322-8074
ties Included In rent. Ideal­
If you have these qualities
ly located on First St., with­ Residential fk Commercial In­
come property for sale or
and good ref trances, Dain 1 block of 2 free perking
Hary Manor Is willing to
lota and shopping center. In­ trade. Near Shopping Cen­
ter. Ph. 322 3533.
pay accordingly.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St. BEAUTIFUL 3 HR, I Hath
Home in Ravenna Park. A
Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ava.
real buy! Owner 323 0648.
Apply 84:30.
Office FA M i l l
2 BR. Home, Study, lto
Night FA 2-084$
RENT A BED
Hatha, large Family Rm. In
60 N. 1742
823 0700
RoPaway, Hospital * Baby
good neighborhood; Includ­ 2324 Park Dr
$M-4tS$
Sanford. Ft* DeBary, Florida
Bedf.
ing Steve, refrlg., room airBy Day, Week, or Month
conditioner, washing m a­
Ph. FA 2-3121 US W. 1st St.
chine A rugs. Really ter­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
rific buy! Monthly pay­
ments 883.30.
9 . F o r Hnle o r Ite m
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Inc.
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
FA 24074
1801 W. 1 s t S t
222 1317.
Furnished home on lake.
South side of Lake Jessup.
Phone 383-3104.

34. Article* For Sal*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

ipoadkta tor man than oao
. laeecrect Insertion of your ad. days; 312-0991 nltei.
* and raiorrei the right to re­ Pure, a p t 500 Park Ave.
A TREASURE CHEST
vise er reject any adverti**FOR YOUR JUNK
meat from what ordered te PURN. I Bedrm., oak floors, Huge Attic with disappearing
aeadorm te the pellet** of thla masonry home. I Btk West stairway—With this comes
of Hwy, 17-92 on 434, then
ptpte.
a completely furnished 3
TneOi t in Frt - t F. M. day
hedere lasecti**. Not. • fat 5-ROOM fram e house, not

BEAUTY OPERATOR
WANTED
Junior or Senior
Ph. 322-963$

39. F v n itn re

QREENBRIAR
Choice lota available ta
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
overlooking golf couree
Custom building to year
specifications.
Greenbrlar
developed by
KIKGSWOOD
BUILDERS. INC.
g02 Fairmont Dr.
PA 14074
PRIVACY: Lg. gracioui 2
story home, la town, city
convenience k water. 1100
aq. ft., big (ereaa porch,
back util, porch, patio, gar­
age. Ideal for childrea. Pb.
322-9233.

• f t

1960 Ford Starliner
2-door HARDTOP; V-8 engine, auto­
matic Iran.mission, power steering
•nd brakes, radio and heater, air
conditioned. Corenthlan white finish
with rad Interior. A very nice car
for the sports minded buyer.

3&amp;4

BEDROOM HOMES
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Alr-Condltionlni Optional
Ai Low ea $330 Down

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

62 Dodge Custom 880
2-door hardtop; automatic tranamlsalon,
radio and heater, power steering.

60 Ford Falcon Fordor
Hedan: radio; real aharp. An excellent
buy at only • . .

59 Studebakcr Lark

LAKE WYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD

2-door: I owner, clean throughout. Real
economy buy.

(South on 1741—6 ml.
2 Blks. Northwest of
Long wood Plaza)
TRAILER TRADES
CONSIDERED

f-door hardtop; automatic Iranamlaaion,
power steering, radio and heater. A
retired coupler car.

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
Pb. I32-32U

59 Pontiac Catalina

1995
795
495
995

Don’t Miss It!
*64 Sanford Auto Show

• I I MONTH
I • Bedroom Heme

CUSTOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
Corner Lee Kd. end 17-13
Phene $44-$$lt

SeminoleCo. Motors
1801 W. Flrnt St.

T

Ph. 922-0614

*1395

W herever You Go . . . You're Home!

Be Sure To See . . •
Holler’s New C a r Display

The Dodge Motor Home

'64 SANFORD AUTO SHOW

A modern magic carpet that altept up to
tight, u self contained a» any horn*.
See It today!

NOW ON DISPLAY AT THR

Sanford Auto Show
FT. MELLON PARK

At The
FT. MELLON PARK
Today — Friday — Saturday

1960 Chevrolet 2-Door
7-door SEDAN; 8 cylinder engine,
standard transmission, radio and
hsatsr. This should be a very econo­
mical operating car and at a very
low Initial cost.

*1095

OPEN FRIDAY NITER ft 8ATURDAY
AFTERNOONS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

FT. MELLON PARK
Today — Friday — Saturday

6100 DOWN

*2295

Seminole Co. Motors Holler Motor Sales
COMPANY

1801 W. FIrat St.
Sanford

Ph. 922*0614

2nd. ft Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

Ph. 222-6221
Ph. 122-0861

4;f

�Visit Results
In Purchase
Of Home
Brilliant sunshine of 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 mow and cold of
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 of Don McNeil
of Breakfast Club Radio fame,
T h e y came, they saw and
Deltona conquered.1* Ju st one
week from the day they arrieed a t 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 of new
neighbors to “ Hurry back—
Y -heart"
Residents of 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 of their friends in
St. Paul.

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 he 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 of I)ECA In Chi­
cago, April 27-May 6.
Archie Hunnlcutt, recently
elected state parliamentarian,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — 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 off 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

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

Business
Briefs
MIAMI — The appointment
of 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
of Marco Island. Oaaton M.
Bridges, formerly assistant
director of sales, has been
named Deltona aalea director,
Frank E. Mackle Jr., prealdent of The Deltona Corpora­
f . &gt;•.
tion, said “the appointment of
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employes to head key areas of
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responilbUitlea."
As general manager at Mar­
co laland on Florida's Gulf
Coast, Mathcwa will be in
charge of sales and overall
operations a t 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
vember, 1062 on 15,000 acres the Sella &amp; Gray Circus
of land midway between Or­ in Spain's lovely godduHft of balanced flight,
lando and Daytona Beach.

A.

Cnrmcncita l)al Teido.
The circun will erect itn
The name of Judy Gregg, tented city April G at
eighth grader a t South Sem­
HLH P l a n t
inole Junior High School, t h o
grounds
for the bene­
was inadvertently omitted in
the Hat of all “A" students fit of tho Gindorvillo
named on the honor roll for Volunteer Firo Depart­
tho la it eix weeke grading
ment.
period.

All *A’ Student

fttg® 12 — April 2, 1964

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WASHINGTON (UI'I) —
Ae of 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 of 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.

By Jane (’assrlherry
Offlcors-for the coming year
will lie elected by the ITO of
the English Estate Elementnry School at the regular
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.

Tho ITO executive hoard
will meet Monday at 1 p. m.
at the school.

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VOL. 66

Zip Code 32771

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*

&gt;

WEATHER: Tartly cloudy thrmijrh Saturday; hljrh today around 80; low tonight in f&gt;0.«.
United Tress Leased Wire
Established 1908
FRI., ATRIL 3, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 161

mwA...
Smoke Sales Off
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) Cigarette sales for February
were nearly 15 per cent less
than in February 1963, the
Tobacco Tax Council report­
ed Thursday.

Mother Of Year
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
MOSCOW (UIM) — Russian
space scientists today tracked
the Soviet Union's new flying
laboratory as it streaked
through outer space toward
an undisclosed dcsUnation at
thousands of miles an hour.

Aid For Alaska

Thousands

ANCHORAGE. Alaska —
(UIM)— A wave of small pri­
vate donation* from people
throughout the world poured
into quake-shattered Alaska
today, the vanguard of mass­
ive state and federal aid
A onc-weck fund raising
to rebuild the 49th state.
campaign will lie luunrhrd by
the Seminole County Chapter,
American Red Cross, on Sun­
United I’rrsi International day, April 12, it wa* announc­
Heavy snow and strong ed today hy Howard Hodges,
winds buffeted the Northern chairman.
Rockies today and closed
Need for supplemental fund*
highways in Wyoming. Violent
to carry on it* services In the
hail storms and near tor­
county was rited hy Hodges
nado wind* lashed the Mid­
anil ARC hoard of director*.
west Thursday night.
Hodges pointed out that the
only areas to be covered would
FT. KNOX, Ky. (UPI) - he the residential section* of
Sulfa pill* were issued to all Hear Lake, Forest City, North
personnel for themselves and Orlando, Goldenrod, S I h v 1a
their families at company and Chuluotu. He also stated
formations today to combat that since the prinmry source
an outbreak of spinal menin­ of operating fund* of the
gitis which ha* taken two chapter is the United Fund,
live* including an Ohioan at special |iermi**fon ha* been
obtained from that organiza­
this armored center post.
tion to conduct this campaign.
Hodges emphasized that al­
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - though the American Red
(UPI) — Charles (llucky) Crons i* presently engaged in
O'Brien, a close friend and relief operations in the Ohio
bodyguard of Teamsters Pres­ Valley flood at a rust to the
ident Jam es R. Hoffa, was organization of about $2 mil­
under his third federal Indict­ lion and also in California and
ment today, accused of at­ Alaska in those earthquake
tempting to upset lloffa's re­ nud tidal wave stricken ureas
cent Jury tampering convic­ at untold greater cost, the In.
cal drive is not related to
tion.
these disasters. The funds collerted in .Seminole County will
lie used in the county,
Grass Burns
Aren directors of the cam­
Sanford firemen extinguish­
ed a grass fire at 7:25 a.m. paign tiro Hodges, Stewart
today in a vacant lot at sec­ llelmly, Mrs. Jphn Dudn and
ond Street and Bay Avenue. Martha Kilpatrick with the
C. P. Bennett and B. L. Gil­ general assistance of Chaplain
bert answered the call. No Robert Deal, of Hartford Naval
Air Station.
damage was reported.

Red Cross Fund
Drive Slated

Storm In Rockies

Meningitis

Indict Hoffa Pal

SEVERAL THOUSAND persons attended the
opening day of the Sanford Automobile Dealers
Association’s fourth annual Auto Show at Fort
Mellon Park. Tart of 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.

Stop reading
w o r d b y w o rd ...
a n d get better g ra d e s
• A new opproocli to foster ond better rcoding—at just
Hie right time for help with Filial turns, raise tottering
grades.

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 of 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 (UPI) — 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 m atter 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 PI)—
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 a t 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 of Engineers. He said
other building trades workers
ETV Meeting
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — were trickling beck to their
The monthly meeting nf (he jobs but many remained away.
Florida Educational Televi­
sion Commission will be held Hevja Dies
April 14 a t the University of
MIAMI (UPI) — Carlo*
South Florida, executiv* aec- Hevia, former Cuban preai­
retary James Etheridge M id dant, died of a heart attack
today.
here Thursday. He was 64.
f

Hunt Pushed
For Kidnaper

Mac Battling
Longwood Discusses Uremic Poison

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
* A new read-and-study series

WASHINGTON (U Pl)-Seeretary 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 “warmest g o o d
w lshri." It was the iirst U. S.
statem ent, on t h e Brazil
changeover.

Auto Show

Several thousand person*
were on hand Thuisday nfternoon and night fur the open­
ing day of 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

• • •

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Improved Ties
With Mazzilli
Regime Seen

*^

The Sanford Shopping Plaza
buildings are going up . . .
the Palma Hotel and the
Woodruff building! are com*
ing down. That’* life!
• • •
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.
• • •
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.
♦ • •
Sanford Kiwanians h a v e
scheduled a pancake supper
on May 2.
• • •
Did you know that when
mother* arc helping out at
the Little Hcd School House
their children are kept free
of charge at the Pinccrest
Kiddie Korner?
• • •
That photo of Burt Thomas
and the string of 13 bass,
appearing in Monday’a Her­
ald, was caught near John
Crim’a fish camp.
• • •
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.
• • •
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’*
Day" gift from aon, Jack
Elam, home on vacation
from Gordon Military Acad­
emy at Barnesville.
• • •
Mrs. E. D. Thornton, 306
Magnolia, Sanford, Is hunting
for $100 she donated several
years ago when the Seminole
County Humane Society was
driving for funds. For 'lack
of support, the society never
got off the ground. Someone
has told Mrs. Thornton the
money is being returned to
donors. So, to anyone holding
society funds, Mrs. Thornton
would like to have her 1100.
The then president has re­
married and left Sanford, and
Mrs. Thornton has been un­
able to locate anyone else
who was associated with the
Society.
• a •
Former Herald s o c i e t y
scribe Helen Gleeson, and
now public education chair
man of the Seminole County
unit of the American Cancer
Society, says her office has
some new films on cancer.
"We’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."
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.

TAMPA (UPI) — James It.
Hall, editor of 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 of 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.

O N LY

1
Day To Register
For the Prim aries

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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 -Secretary 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 PI)—Russian
fishermen caught ii white dol­
phin in the llliirk Sea, the of­
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*.

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 sn 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.
Pravda published a secret
speech by party ideologist
Mikhail Siixlov, made Feb. 14
but withheld until now, and
coupled wtill 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.

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MON. Thru SAT.

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of the evening

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                    <text>Baptist

Church O f God

Methodist

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1111 W. Plrat Strait
Sunday School ____ 10:0# a. ra.
M ornlns W o r a h lp
11:00 a. m.
Blbla Study (Bunday) T:## p m .
E van gelistic Service T:n# p. m.
W ad, Prayar Maat — 7:00 p. m.
BUI S la p h a n a __ _
Paator
A Cordial W alcom a to All

CHURCH o r OOD
OF PRO PHECY
M M Elm Avenue
R*v. R. U Strickland _ P a llo r
Bunday S c h o o l _____ t:4S a. m.
W o rih lp Sarvlca _ 10:44 a. m.
E vin g a lle tlo Sarv___ 7:3" p. m.
W adnaaday:
Y oun g Paopla V. I* B. Barr.
7:10 p. m.
B lbla T ra ln ln s Sarv 1:0# p m.

ORACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd., at W oodland Ava.,
Rav. John It. Hlraa Jr.. Paator
Churoh School — — *:44 a. m.
M ornlns Worahlp _ 11:0# a. m.
M T F ------ ----------------4:1# p. m.

Adventist
TH E BEVBNTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 7th * Elm
n . L. it a t h e w a ________ H ailor
SERVICES BATURDAT—
Sabbath Behonl ____ 1:1ft a. m.
W orih lp Sarvlca _ l l t t t a. m.
W ednesday Night
P rayar S a r v lc a ------ 7:1# p. m.
“ lVe Hava Thla H ope” radio
m a n t ia each Sunday a. m.
at ( i l l over W T R R at 1404
on your radio dial.

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1401 Park Ava. at 14lh S t
H er. C. a Daaa, Jr. — Paator
Sunday S c h o o l ------ f : l i a. m.
Worahtp Sarvlca — 11:0# a. m.
E vtn ln s W orih lp _ 1:00 p. m.
Alllanea T ooth
Fellow ship (Sun.) _ I '.l l p. m.
(W ad)
prayar Service ------ 7:*# p. m.

A ssem bly O f God
PINECREBT ASSRXni/T
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITth and Elm
H. M. W l l d a r -------------- Paator
Sunday School —
t : l l a. m.
M orn ln s W orih lp _ 10:1# a. m.
E va n ln s W orih lp ™ 7:10 p. m.
Y outh Barv. (Bun.) - 1:00 p. m.
M ld-W aak Sarv. (W ad.) _ 7:)&lt;
p. m.

Baptist
F IR S T BAPTIST CHURCH
I I I Park Avanua
T . B. C h a n c a ------------ Paator
M nrnlns w o r ih lp — 1:1# a. m.
Sunday School — — 1:41 a. m.
M orn ln s Worahtp _ 11:00 a. m.
T ratnln s Union —- 1:10 P- m.
E va n ln s W orih lp .. 7:41 p. m.
W ad. Prayar Sarvlca 7:1# p. m.
CEN T R A !. BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th St. A Oak Ava.
Oall S m i t h ------------------- Paalor
Sunday School
. 1:41 a. m.
M orn lns W orih lp — 11:00 a. m.
T raln ln s Uunlon _ 1:41 p. m.
E van lns B o r v l c i------ ■:## PW ad. Prayar Sarvlca 7:1# p. m.
N uriary Opan
W T R R _____________ 7:1# P- *■
Sunday N llt Broadcaat
WEBTSIDE MISSIONARY
1IAITI8T CHURCH
1th Ht. A H olly Ava.
aul M. C a l l i y -------------Paator
anday School
.... 10:00 a. m.
Linday
lorn lns W orahlp — 11:0# a. m.
unday
vantns W orahlp _ T:## p. m.
’ id n eid a y
rayor Sarvloa
7:#o p. m.
FINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
Paator — ..... W illiam J. Ouaia
M ornlns W orih lp .• l l :00 a. m.
Sunday School
. #:4t »■ m.
T raln ln s Union —
# :lt P. m.
E van lns W orahlp — 7:10 p. m.
W «d. Ofllcara A Ttachara
Maat I n s ---------------- *i&gt;* P- «•
K f.D BR SPRINOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at H aitar Ava.
n. Ham ilton a r llfln — Paator
Sunday School
#:4t a. m.
M ornlns W orahlp — U:&gt;0 a. m.
T raln ln s Union — • :!» p. m.
Evanlns W orahlp — T141 p. m.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
iiwr. a n
Ph. i i i - i i i «
Paator —_ . Chaatar W. Plank
Bunday School _ _ _ 10:0# a. m.
M ornlns Sarvlca _ 11:0# a. m.
T raln ln s U n io n ____1:1# p. m.
E van lns Sarvlca __ TiSO p. m.
Wadnaaday Maatlnsa:
G r s a n lia t lo n a ___l:tft p. m.
P rayar - _______
7:1#p.m.
Choir — ............................. |:ia p , ra.

C ongregational
CONGREGATIONAL
CH RISTIAN CHURCH
(Unltad Church o f C h rlit)
Park Avanua at I lt h S t
1:41 a- m. ____ Churoh School
11:0# a. m. _ W orahlp Sarvlca
&lt;:l# p. m. _ Chrlatlan Youth
Mlnlatry
Rav. W altar A. I t M cPherson,
Paator

Christian

Episcopal

F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
IUBCIPL.ES OP CHRIST
1407 S. Sanford Ava.
R. Varnon Puller
Bunday School ___ 1:15 a. m.
M ornlns W o ra h lp __ 11:0# a. ra.

CH RIST CHURCH
Church Strtat, L on gw ood
Fr. Charlaa W . Stew art,
Vtear
H oly Com munion _ . 7:1# a.
Sunday School —
t: #0 a.
Fam ily Sarvlca
1:00 a.
Sarvlca A Harmon —. 11:41 A

Church O f Christ

m.
m.
m.
m.

HOLY CROSS
401 S. Park A v a
Fr. Laroy D. Bopar, R actor
H oly Com m union .... 7:1# a m.
F am ily Sarvlca and
Sunday School — _ _ t:#4 A m.
M orning Prayar
(F lrat Sunday •—
H oly Com m union 11:44 a m.

CHURCH o r CHRIST
danava
Ralph Rrawar Jr.
Kvansallat
D ibit S c h o o l ___ 10:00 a. m.
M ornlns W orahlp __ 11:00 a. m.
Evanlns Worahlp ™ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvlca 7:10 p. m.

F ree M ethodist

FAOLA CHURCH O r CH RIST
H lshw ay 4# W ait
Morrla Ruby ____ _ H vanpallit
D ibit Claaa _.____ 10:0# a. m.
M ornlns W o r a h lp __ 11:00 a. m.
E vanlns W o r a h lp __ 1:00 p. m.
D ibit claaaaa Wad. _ 7:10 p. m.
CHURCH o r CHRIST
t i l l Park Avanua
Bart Brow n ____— Kvansallat
Sunday
Hilda s t u d y ____ __ 10:0# A m.
M ornlns W o r i h lp __11:00 a. m.
E van lns Sarvlca — t:10 p. m.
Bern ‘ Mlsralil o f T ruth" l p . r u .
Sunday on Channa) •
Tunday
l.adlna Illbla C la n _ IOi OO a. m.
W adnaiday
Libia C l a a a ----------7:10
p. m.

F IR S T CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
ISO Eaat Second Strait
Sunday Hervlra A
Sunday School
11:0# a. ra.
Hubjaclt “ Soul and llob y"
W adnaiday Sarvire .. 1:00 p. m.
R eading Room : 101 K. Flrat.
Wealrdaya: 10:10 a. m. - 4:10
p. m. Friday Evanlngr 4:10*
1:10 p. m.

★

★

★

★

★

Church O f God
Bunilay
Gcntml*
ISiB-ld

11:0# a. m.

K vansallallo Sarv. _ 7:1# p. m.
Tuaa. Prayar Sarv. _ 7:10 P- m.
T h u n . Y oung Paopla
K ndtavor .
7:11 p. a

Monday
I Kings
8:2'J-30

Presbyterian

LU TH E RAN CHURCH O P
THU RED EEM ER
101 W . I lt h Ptaca
“ The Church o f tha Lutheran
H ou r" and T V *Thla U the
LI fa”
H arbart W . Ooaraa
Paator
Sunday School _ _ t:14 A m.
W orahlp Sarvlca — 1#:I0 a m.

F IR S T PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford,
Fla.
Oak Ava. A Ird St.
n ro v a r C. Sawall Jr. _ Paator
E dgar W . Smith Jr. Aaalatsnt
P astor
M orn ln s W orship __ 1:1# a m.
Church School
1:44 a m.
Session Maota
1«:44 a m,
M orn ln s Worahlp
11:00 a. m.
Pioneer Fellow ship 4:00 p. m.
Sanlor HI Fellow ship 4:00 p m.
E van lns Worahtp __ 7:10 p. m.
W ad. Prayar Maat — 7:00 p. m.

Open your eyes and look to the Light Discover your full potential by joining and sup*
porting the church of your choice.

M ethodist

Wrdnoodsy
Jrnlnh
2:5-11

TTinrndap
Unlah

Friday
Murk
18 IM S

Pentecostal

Lutheran

Our lives, too, have lofty domes and towers that we may bo unaware of. Wo develop
our physical bodies, our personalities, our talents, and we think we’re done everything nec­
essary for happy living. Yet It Is a fact thnt unices the higher, spiritual life o f man is
developed also, lasting happiness is impossible. And when we live entirely on the material*
Sslic level, we are only half alive.

Tuoadty
II Klnpit
10:20-28

FIRST CHURCH
OF TH E NAZARENE
Laks Mary, Fla.
Rav. W . L. H olcom bs, Paator
Bunas,
1:44 A m. ____ Blbla School
11:00 a m. _ M orning W orahlp
7:00 p. m. _ E va n ln s Sarvlca
7:00 p. m. _ Wad. M ld -W a ik
Prayar Sarvlcaa
7:00 p. m. _.. Jnd Wad. M!«»*
ion ary Barvlca

F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
441 Orangs Blraat
Rav. E. Ruth Grant _ Paator
Sunday S c h o o l____ 10:00 a m.
M orning W o ra h lp __ 11 i OO a ra.
Sunday Evanlns — 7:10 p. m.
W ad. Blbla Study _ 7:10 p. ra.
C onquerors Masting
F r i d a y __________ 7:10 p. m.

GOOD SH EPH ERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
M M A Orlando D rive
H w y. 17.(11
Sanford. F lorida
1 1 1 -T ill
Tha Rav. O vorsa It Inn am on.
Interim Paator
Sunday School — _ 1:11 A m.
M orning W orahlp — 11:0a a. m.
Com m union— Flrat Sunday In
Each Month
X IN D EH O AH TEN AND NUR3ERY

fV*yrltkt MU, KiLt* Adwtidag t u l a ha, BhmUa *.Ta.

CHURCH o r OOD
Iln d A French
It. O. Smith __________ Paator
Sunday School
* :*B a. m.

N azarene
FIR S T CHURCH
OF TH E NAZARENE
W . ]n d S t at Mapla Ava.
Paul Rlckaa _ _ _ _ _ ------ P astor
Bunday School — — t:IS A m.
M orn lns W orship _ 10:44 a. m.
T o u t h ____________ __ 4:0# p. m.
E va n gelistic Sarvlca 7:00 p. m.
M ld-W aak
Sarvlca (W ad.) __ 7:0# p. ra.
Third Sunday
Slngsplratlon
1:0# p. m.

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Cornar 4th S t and Laural Ava.
Eusana B h a ld a n ______ Paator
Talaphona: 4II-7SII
Sunday S c h o o l ------t : l l a ra.
M orn lns W orahlp _ 10:44 a. m.
.E v a n ln s W o r a h lp __7:0# p. m.
W #d. P rayar Sarvlca 7:1# p. m.

Hecognize this building? Whether you live In Yum* or Butte — or Concord or DtHa*
you know that this Is the dome of the Capitol In Washington. And what Is more, you would
be able to identify the Eiffel Tower or the Taj Mahal without • second glance. AU o f u*
are attracted to and enticed by faraway places. And yet wo tend to Ignor* and take 2or
grunted things and places o f interest and beauty *t our very "back door.1*

Christian Science

M o rn ln s W ora h lp

Jr.

CH RIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Eatalea
Cltrua H aights
Rav. R ay O ratory, Jr.. Paator
Church School ....... 1:1! a m.
M ornlns W o ra h lp __ 11:0# a m.
M T F __________ ____ 4:10 p. m.
Eva. w o r a h l p ____ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvlca 7:1# p.ra.

CHURCH O f’ THE COVENANT
1771 South Orlando D rlvo
Thom as JL Makta —__ P astor
W orahlp ______
1:00 a m.
Church S c h o o l ____10:00 a m.

TO LIST YOUR

CHURCH

F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
41# Park Ava.
John T. Adama J r . __Paator
M ornlns W orah lp _ 4:10 p. m.
Bunday School
. 1:44 a m.
M ornlns W o r a h lp __ 10:44 A m.

Saturday
1 Corinthian#
8:10-17

N O T IC E
C ALL

M T F Maatlnsa ___ 1 :1# p. m.

322-2611

(Interm ediate, Sanlor)
E va n ln s W orsh ip —. 7:1# p. a .

The Following Sponsors Make This Church N otice A n d D irectory P age Possible
TH E AM ERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. Sl Mrs. M. R. Strickland
A R T BROWN
PEST CONTROL
BURNUP &amp; SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC,
SANFORD W ELDING &amp;
FABRICATING CO.
Bill W hitly &amp; Employees
CH ELSEA TITLE AN D
G U ARANTY CO.
119 W . First, Sanford
A . DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford

IlIL L LUMBER &amp; H ARD W ARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps ami Employees

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

ROSE AND W IL K ’S R E ST A U R A N T
Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman L Em ployees

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey &amp; Employees
SR 48 * BeardaB

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
__
and S ta ff
___

OVIEDO RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N ATIO N AL B A N K
Howard H . Hodges ahd B ta ff

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

J. C. PEN N EY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

KIDDY’S STAN DARD SERVICE
First &amp; French, Sanford

L . D. PLAN TE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and S ta ff

LE E RROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

TH E RITZ TH EATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

Z1TTROWER BROS.
1400 S, Elm

LeROY C- ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
H A R R E LL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
301 W. 1st. S t„ Sanford
HILL H ARDW ARE &amp;
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

LORM ANN R E A L T Y
Casselberry

STENSTROM R E A L T Y
H erb Stenatrom and S ta ff

PERFECTON
D A IR IE S_____

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S ta ff

SMITTY’ S SN APPIN ’ TU RTLE
MOW ER SA LE S A N D SERVICE

W IG H T GROCERY CO., INC.
and S ta ff

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

W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S ta ff

STA TE FA R M INSU RAN CE
Companies
Irving L P ry or and S ta ff

W ILSON-M AIER FURNITURE CO
M r. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

SEMINOLE COU NTY A R E A CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antlnrb llaptlat Church, O vltdo
Central Baptist Church, 1111 O ik Ava.
C h ulu oti Flrat Bapttit Church
C huluoU B a ptlit M litloa
Sportim an'a Club, Chuluole
Eldar Hprlns* Baptist Church,
41# Lehman ltd.
Flrat Uapttat Church. 41# Park Ava,
Friendship B aptlit Church a t
Altam onta S p rin g !
R L 441, Altam onta Spring*
Flrat Baptlat Church a t D*Bary
Flrat Baptlat Church at danava
Flrat Dapllat Churoh o f L a k t Mary
Flrat llaptlat Church o f Laha Monroa
Flrat Ua pilot Church at L on gw ood, Oar.
Church A Grant
Flrat Baptlat Church ar Ovlada
Flrat BapUat Church o f Sau Lando Springs
Flrat Shiloh Mlaalonary B aptist Church,
ll # t W. Ilth St.
Foraat City llaptlat Church
Fountain Hand Baptlat Church, Ovlada
Lava Southern Baptlat Mission, C huluota
Mlaalonary
Baptlat
Church
Nnrtk
H4.
Kalarprlaa
M acedonia M illion
Baptlat Church
Dak H ill Rd. Oalaan
Morning Q lory B aptlit Church, G tuava H w y.

Ml. Oliva Mlaalonary Baptlat Church, San
Lando Springe Rd., L on gw ood
Ml. Zion Mlaalonary Baptlat, Stpta Ava.
New
Mt.
Calvary
Mlaalonary
Baptlat
110# W. Ilth SL
New Salim Prim itive Baptlat Church,
140# W. Ilth SL
Now ML Elan llaptlat ch u rch , ITS# Poar Ava
Oaklawn llaptlat chapaL 1741 W. 10th SL
Oitoan Baptlat Church
I’ lnacraat Baptlat Church, M l W. Onora ltd.
Pralrla Lake Baptlat Church, R ids# ltd.,
Fern Park
P rogram Mlaalonary Baptlat Church, M idway
■icond Shiloh Mlaalaaary Baptlat Church,
Ninth a H ickory
St. Jamoa Mlaalonary BapUat Church St*,
lid. 414 Oilaan
SL Paul M in loa a ry BapUat Church, lih St.
SL Matthawa Mlaalonary BapUat Church
Canaan lialghtn
■t. John'a Mlaalonary BapUat Church.
II# Cypraaa SL
T im pla Baptlat Church, Palm Springe R d .
Altam onta Springe
W eatilda Mlaalonary BapUat Church.
414 a H olly Ava.

Slua Hope BapUat Church, 711 Orange Ava.
CATHOLIC
Church o f the Nativity, Lake Mary
AU Soul* Catholic Churoh, 111 Oak Ava,

SL
Ann's
Catholic
Church,
Parahlng
Place, Denary
SL Mary Magdalena Catholic Church, M a llland Ava, Altam onta Springe
CHRISTIAN
Plrat Christian ch u rch , 1401 * Sanford Ava.
Congrvaatlanal Chrlatlan Church,
1401 Park Ava.
Northilda
Christian
Church,
F lo r id a
U avtn D r, Maitland
CHURCH OF CH RIST
Church
Churoh
Church
Church

o f ChrliL t i l l * Park Ava,
o f C h rlit, Ginava
o f ChrliL L an sw ood
o f ChrliL Paota
CHURCH OF OOD

Church o f God, 4(1 H lehory
Church o f Ood. II## 8. P u n c h
Church o f Qod, O vlido
KP1BCOPAL
Alt Salntn E piscopal Church R. Da Bar y
A v a , Entarprtaa
Christ Episcopal Church, L on gw ood
A ll Saints K plicopal, Enterprise
H oly Croce Bplaoopai, P a rk Ava. a t 4th
,

LUTHERAN
Aaetnalou
Lutharaa
Church,
O vorbrook
D r, C aiia lb orry
Good ubtphard Unttid Luthirn,
JI#o a Orlando Dr.
Lutharnn ch uroh o f tha Radaamar,
101 W . I lt h P lace
M n ela h L u lh iran Church, Am erican L esion
llatl, Pralrla Lake, Fern Park
SL Lukaa L u lh ira n Church, Ht. 411 Slavia
METHODIST
Barnett M em orial Mathodlat Church, B.
D eBery A v a , K alarprlaa
Bear Laha Mathodlat Churoh
Rolhal A.M.E. Church, Canaan n ils h t n
Casselberry Com m unity Mathodlat Church,
llw y . 17*11 A Ptnay R idge R d , C a ia clb irry
I x lia r y Com munity Mathodlat Church W .
Highlands. D iB ary
r p r lit Mathodlat Church
Sunland Estates
F irst Mathodlat Church, 411 P ark Ava.
Flrat Mathodlat Church o f Ovlodo
Fra# Mathodlat Church, 1*1 W . 4th SL
G race Mathodlat Church. Onora Rd.
Grant Chapel A.M B. Church, Ovlads
Oakgrov-o Mathodlat Churoh, Ovlada

Oataan Mathodlat Church
I* a o I a
W esleyan
MatbodlaL
RL
44
W . at Taola
RL Jntnva A .M .E, Sanford Ava.
St. Mary*! A .M E. Church SL RL 414 Oalaan
SL
Paul's
Mathodlat C h v r t h
Oataan
Rd. Bntarprtaa
S ta fford
M em orial
M athodlat C h u r c h
A

B ilia r y

NAZARENB
F I ra t
Church
of
tha
Naaarana, W .
Jnd nt Mapla
tha
Naaarana,
Fern
P ark
Church
af
O' Brian R d , Fern Park
Lake M ary Church a f tha Ntaaraug
PR E SBYTERIAN
Com m unity Presbyterian Church, L a k s Mary
P in t
Praabylarlan
Church.
Oak
Ava.
A Ird SL
F irst Presbyterian Church. C asselberry
P in t
Praabytarlau
Church
of
D iB ary.
B. H ighland
Freabytarlan Church a f Tha Cevanant
IT tt A Orlando Dr.
■L Andrew s Presbyterian Church M U L eu naal Boh. D r , Bear Laha
Upaaia Com m unity praabytorlau Church,
L'paala RA
Waatmtnlatar Praabytarlau Church, H ow ell
P a rk . ML t i l

SEVENTH

D AY

ADVENTIST

Foraat Lake S iven th -d ey Advonltat Church,
H w y. 4JI, Fotaat City
Seventh-day A dvantlit Church, Maitland
A v a , Altam onta Sprints
Sanford
Savanth-day
Adventist
Church.
Savanth 4 Elm
O TH E R CIIURCHBS
A llan's A.M.E. Church, Oliva A I lt h
Church a f Ood In ChrlaL Ovlada
Chuluata Com munity Church
Church a f Ood at Prophecy, 1147 Elm Ava.
Churoh a f Jaauu Christ a f L atter D ay
Salnti, t i l l Park Ava.
Com m unity Chapel, Altamonta Sprlnss
Eastern Orthodoa Church. S t Johns Chryeoitom Chaps I, Hwy. 1T.»», Tarn Park
C o n sra sa tlon Bath Ureal, ilt h A M agnolia
F irst Churoh a f ChrUL SclantML
&gt;•4 B. Ind SL
F irst Fsntacostal Church o f Laugw ood
ML
Oliva
H oltuam
church.
Oak
Hitt
Rd. Oataan
Plnacrsat Assem bly a f Ood, I lt h A Elm
Sanford Alllanea Church. 1441 A P a rk Ava.
Sanford C a nsrasn llsn a f Jehovah's Wit*
aaosao. t i l l W l i t St.
The Salvation Army, 114 E. Ind SL
U sltp Church a f Saulord, I I I B. 1st SL

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Zip Code 32771

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W E A TH E R : Partly cloudy today and Tuesday; widely scattered nhowera; high today 87-92; low tonipht in upper 60a.
VOL. 66

The Terry Cordell Memor­
ial Trophy.
It will be presented after
to all at the Seminole High all
aports banquet Tuesday night.
Last week S1IS officials
aaid it would be awarded at a
class day function. Hut late
Friday afternoon Seminole's
athletic director, Fred lianas,
* announced the change.
• • •
.• The tropny—which remains
* at the school and the winners
get a replica—is awarded to
the youngsters with the high­
est scho'astic average who
participates In at least three
aports.
Cordell, a U. S. Army offi­
cer killed in action in Viet
Nam, was not only an out­
standing SHS athlete but also
^ a top scholar. The son of Mr.
and Mrs. Denver Cordell of
Sanford lettered in three
aports at Seminole in addition
to being an honor student dur­
ing his four years there. This
was when the ninth grade was
a part of the high school pro­
gram.
• • •
V

”

He wa» all conference In
football two years, served as
treasurer of his Freshman
class, vice president of his
Sophomore class and presi­
dent of his Senior class.
Also, wc understand, a fund
Is on deposit with a local fi­
nancial Institution which will
provide sufficient i n t e r e s t
each year to perpetuate the
presentation of the trophy.
• • •
Ordering the center Jlne es­
tablished for the Sanford-Tltusvllle canal brings the St.
Johns-lndian niver waterway
a step closer to reality.
Some officials foresee the
canal in operation within five
years. With it will come the
freight barges, the port, wareh o u s e s , employees, more
homes, more stores, an in­
creased economy, and (we
Iwpe) a first class marina on
Sanford's waterfront.
• • •
One fellow remarked Use
other day, "Ten year* from
now you won't lie able to tell
Sanford without a program."
• • •

It's a rather peculiar situa­
tion. Around Seminole today
it was difficult finding any­
body willing to bet on Jtobert
King High winning the Demo­
cratic Party's gubernatorial
nomination tomorrow. On the
other hand, wc couldn't find
anyone who's willing to con­
cede that the Jacksonville
mayor, Haydon Hums, has it
in the bag.
Of course, nobody expected
the Miami mayor to perform
as well as he did in the first
primary. Hut he did, and
that's probably why every______ body has an idea of how it
will turn out but atm ndbodj ‘a
•ure.
• • •
f
New records arc being act
every day . , . and wc hail
one last Thursday morning.
Often readers rail and ask if
we can get a photo of aome
event. Many of the calls give
us as little notice as an hour
or two. But Thuriday one fel­
low called and requested a
photo. “ What tim e." we ask­
ed. "W e atari at 8:10 a.m ."
(f
There's nothing like a little
advance notice. It was then
five minutes to eight. We got
the photo, but we had to do it
later.
• • •

m
^

#

Some wag pulled a trick on
the dog pound Sunday night
and gave the "imprisoned"
pooches a moment or two of
freedom. The person cut a big
hole in the fence around the
shelter and Utc dogs had a
field day for a short while.
Most of them are back in con­
finement now that the hole
baa been patched.
• • •
Grim Scene:
Early this
morning a convoy of Army
vehicles heading north out of
Sanford on Highway 17-91.
I f !
The County Commission will
Dot meet Tuesday, Election
Day, but will convene at 9
a.m. Thursday initead.
• • •

•

And is the same theme, Hotartans delayed their normal
Monday noon luncheon today.
Tbs club members will bold
air annual outing Wednei-

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MONDAY M AY 25, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 197

Court Orders Schools Reopened
Time Has Run
Out, Prince
Edward Told

•m

JISJLV A ...
10 Killed

MIAMI (U PI) — Two dou­
ble fatality wreck* Sunday
night pushed Florida's week­
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
end toll to at least IP, accord­ The Supreme Court ruled to­
day that I’ rinre E d w a r d
ing to the Highway Patrol.
County, Vn., must reopen it*
public schools, which have
CHICAGO (U PI) — Near­ been closed ainre 1958 to
avoid Integrated classes.
ly 500 Americans might ne
Justice Hugo L. Black an­
killed on the nation's streets
nounced the court's opinion,
and highways during the
which affirmed a 1901 order
Memorial Day weekend, the by federal district Judge
National Safety Council said Oren R. Lewis,
Today's opinion send* the
I today.
rase hack to the lower federal
court for necessary further
f c .
HEIDELBERG,
Germany action.
NEW HAND OFFICERS fo r next year's activities at Seminole High
"The time for more ‘delib­
(U l'l) — The U.S. army an­
School were chosen Friday nipht during the annual banquet and band
nounced today it is withdraw­ erate speed’ hai run out,"
concert. Elected were, from left, Ed Hubbard, drum m a jo r; Sylvia W il­
ing the Ilth Aimored Cavalry Black said, "and that phrase
liams, head m ajorette; Peggy Rower, head girl o ffic e r ; and Topper
Regiment from its hates along enn no longer justify denying
Avenel, captain.
(Herald Photo)
the Iron Curtain ami sending these Prince Edward County
it back to the United States. achoo] children their constiutional rights to an education
equal to that offorded by the
public school* in other parts
SEOUL. Kmea (U PI) —
of Virginia,"
About 8,500 students demon­
Sollowing the rioting of the
strated in four South Korean public achools, white children
citlea today, demanding im­ were afforded private school­
mediate economic
reforms, ing in the rounty.
City commissioner* face a
the
elimination
o
f
corruption
relatively light agenda when
Black said that the closing
Betty
Dm
Corbin,
Mike
Cor
Several S e m i n o l e High
they convene tonight at City School hand members received bin, Bill Duxbury, Roy Green, .iml the immediate release of of the Prince Edward schools
Hall.
awards Friday night at the an­ Dottic Janline, Norman I-earh, students attested In earlier nnd the raising o f contribu­
tions to support private tegAccording to the city man­ nual banquet then adjourned Scott Malbon. Mary Sct»U, lemonsliations.
regaled while school* denied
Jim
Warfoi,
Sharon
Williams.
to
the
amphitheater
for
the
an­
ager's office, the agenda con­
the Negro students nnd their
nual concert.
Trophies went to:
sists o f:
OCALA (U P I) — A 42- parents "the equal protection
Most progress in twirling,
Each segment of the concert
Jack Sharpe to present the
maintenance contract* on the won warm applause from the Boltina Vale; best (wirier, Su­ year-old John Dixon Thomas, of the laws" guaranteed in
the Constitution.
Mcllonville Avenue elevated audience as the program san Perkins; most progress was found dead today after
Lewis in his lower court orswept
water tank; a request o f ranged over a wide assort­ In music, Peter Darmi; best a suspicious f i r e
musicians, Norman I-each and through his home, police ssid, drr, barred the county from
John W. Appleby for n per­ ment of musical selections.
paying county tuition grant*
Winners of band letters Mike Corbin.
nppniently starting at several
mit to sell plants ftom a ve­
or giving tax exemption* and
New officers for the I904G5 spots In the home at the same
hicle on city streets; request ! were listed as follows:
from processing applications
Claudia Bomgardncr, Con­ school year are:
time
of the Mocie for a time note
for state tuition grants to
on the payment for utilitiei; nie Colvin, Chall Crowell,
Captain,
T-'pper
Avenel;
tong as tlm founty’a public
Donna
Dnnktefs,
P&lt;
W
Darh-J
consideration o f time pay­
firs; Ifaiflenart 1-ea I ir l of­
school* remained rloaed.
l
’
atsy
Fov,
Steve
Gordie,
Di­
PARIS (U PI) — Police
ment on water installation at
ficer, vice president, treasur­
"W c have no doubt of the
ane llarkett, Cheryl Jones, er and chaplain. Peggy Bower; throughout France were look­
the St. Johns Village subdi­
power of thn court to give
Sharon Holloway, Susan Kelly, first
lieutenant operations, ing lodsy for the alleged
vision.
Mrda Nolman, Donna Peters, Joel Fchd; first lieutenant mnstermlnd of the kidnap this relief to enforce the dis­
Also, discussion o f a feder­
continuance of the county'*
Gay Stanley, Byron Smith, drum major, Ed Hubbard; se­
gang that seized the wlfa of racially discriminatory prac­
al claim for a 19(14 planning
Mike Stefkovich, Susan Stein, cond
lieutenant,
secretary, French nlrcrafl manufacturer tices,” hi* opinion aaid.
a d v a n c e ; recommendation Becky Tanner, Elliott Toole,
Lippincolt;
second Marcel Dassault Saturday and
from the Zcnlng and Plan­ Karen Vickers, D a n e 11c Marcia
lieutenant, librarian, Terry held her HG houis.
ning Commission for rezon- Wright Vickie McArdle,
Rabun.
ing from It-2 to 11-5 on an
Key* were given to:
First sergeant and first ope­
area in Block 7, Tier* 1820
rations assistant, E l l i o t t
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)—
and Block S, Tiers I t-JO; re­
Toole; first sergeant, assistant The hitter California primary
quest of Mrs. One aI Mathews
secretary, Donna Danklefs; campaign* nf Gov. Nelson
Formation of the Midwayfor consideration whereby her
first sergeant, assistant lib­ Rockefeller snd Sen. Barry Unminn Water Association,
house is partially on a street
rarian, Linda Webb; staff ser­ Goldwater moved Into the fin­ Inr., was announced today by
right-of-way
at
1B01
W.
geant, second operations assis­ al week today with Goldwater Earl Williams, acting rhalrSecond Struct.
Also, consideration of salMIAMI (UPI) Robert tant, Ed Wagner; staff ser­ charging he was the target of m m o f a group of Negro
nry reclassification o f two Kina llich began his last day geant, second assistant lib­ n ''gnng up" by supporter* of citizens who have worked
his rivals for Ihe Republican diligently for Ihe past weeks
men in the refusn division; of gubernatorial runoff cam ­ rarian, Peter Darmi.
Sergeant o f section hearts; presidential nomination.
to provide their areas with a
resolution
to tlip County paigning today after express­
fresh water supply.
Commission r e q u e s t ing a ing sorrow about a raceway Upper brass. John Horner;
Williams reported that he
Joint project on the South­ accident Sunday which cri­ lower brass, Elliott Toole; up­ House Ransacked
tically injured a Florida driv­ per woodwinds, Joel Felid;
had been advised by Ramon
west Koad.
City
police
are
investigat­
lower woodwinds, Peggy Bow­
er.
I). McGmigh, Farmer* Homo
ing the ransacking of a home
High and his wife Faith sent er.
Administration r e p r e tenta­
occupied
by
Robert
C.
ChristReds In Pursuit
a telegram-to Mrs. Lynn Ro __Also, capt'-ji it'd hrtd ma­
tive, that a Government loan
VIENTIANE, loins (U PI) hert*, expressing their con­ jorette. Sylvia Williams; first mil* *1 114 W. 2trth Street.
has been tentatively approved
— A powerful Communist cern over the condition of her lieutenant, assistant h&lt; ad ma­ The owner said an electric
for construction of a central
I’athet Laa force pursued re­ husband, Fireball, injured In jorette, Susan l’erkirs; first portable typewriter was tak­
water aystrm In the com­
treating Neutralist troops to­ a flaming three car wreck at sergeant majorette, property en and other Item* scattered
ward Muong Suni today after Ihe Charlotte, N. C. world 600 offirer, Donn* Pcteri; first about the house. The entry munity.
Application* for water will
routing them from their last race. Roberts is a Daytona sergeant majorette, secretary, was made over the weekend,
he taken from all Interested
outpost on the Plain o f .Inr*. Reach resident.
poRrr said.
Sharon Drum.
rltlzens during the next two
werks. Cost to the applicant
will he a |20 deposit which
will he returned If for some
reason the system is not in­
stalled, Williams said.
class ami student rouncil offi- president was Pan Caeselhcr- ior Gloss president.
By Jane Casselberry
Application blanks, and as­
Ollier student eminrll o ffi­
A week o f feverish cam­ ceis for 1901-85 at Lyman ry. Frank Renew Jr., wu*
sistance in filling them out,
named president o f the Senior cer* uic Gniy Gunter, vice will lie available in the IJixou
paigning and hoop-la was High School Friday.
president;
Sandy
Tennant,
Elected student c o u n c i l Clast and Steva Brady, Jun­
climaxed with elections o f
Building on Ki|«a Avenue
secretary and Mary Louise
weekdayi from 4 until 7 p.m.,
Haines, treasurer.
Senior Class of fieri* include except on Wednesday a, and
Ann Truwirk, vire president; from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. un
Pam Khlridge, secretary and Sutuidny*.

500 Deaths Seen

Gls Coming' Home

Light Agenda
City Facing

Awards Presented To Koreans
SHS Band Members

Protest

Dies In Flames

Hunt Kidnaper

Goldwater Charge

High Sends Wire
To Mrs. Roberts

Midway-Canaan
Water Unit Set

Lyman High Elects Student Officers

Jim Gerrurd, treasurer.
Junior Class vice president,
Rii-huid
Moore;
treasurer,
Theresa Renew and a run-off
will be necessary for the o f­
fice of secretary because of
the close vote between Jan
Wiggins and Martha Gleason.

N o Report

FR A N K RE N EW

Exerds

STEVE HRADY

DAN CASSELBERRY

Ypur

TALLAHASSEE (U l'l)
One candidate for the State
Legislature
in
Northwest
Florida, M. Max Wilks, o f
Milton, has failed to file a
•ingle report under the state
contributions law, records in
the Secretary of Stale's o f­
fice revsaled today.

C A N A L DISTRICT officials agreed to striking the centerline fo r the St.
Johnn-lndinn River cnnal when they met last Fridny in DcLnnd. The cen­
terline will mark n giant step toward bringing the long-sought canal near­
er to a reality. Shown nt the meeting are, from le ft, R7C. Hrady o f Titus­
ville; Norman Rrynn, resident engineer for Reynolds, Smith nnd Hills,
consulting engineers; John Kridcr, district chairm an; Ransom Downes o f
Orlando, vice chairm an; nnd S. O. Shitiholser o f New Smyrna Beach,
secretary.

(Herald Fhnto)

Absentee Vote Could
Decide Seminole Races
A heavy absentee vote In
Seminole County may hold the
key to victory or defeat for
local candidates up for elec­
tion Tuesday.
Mr*. Camilla Bruce, Semi­
nole vote registrar, said a tot­
al of 355 ballots have been
cast hy absentees. This is ex­
pected to spark • heavier than
normal turnout o f voters
when the poll* open at 7 a.m.
They close at 7 p m.
The aante polling places
will be used at in the May
5 primary with one exception.
Voters In Precinct 12, the
Forest City area, will have
a new polling place. The previoua polling piece hn* been
sold and county commissionera have chosen another site
about 100 fret away from Ihj
original place.
It Is located between the
Forest City Restaurant and

Burns Predicls
Swiping Win
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
Mayor Haydon bums predict­
ed today he would sweep
every county In the state ex­
cept Dade , where he said
bloc voting by Negroes would
give Die edge to his opponent
for the Democratic gubcrnitorial nomination.
Burns am! M*air,i Mayor Roliert King High will IihDIj It
cut tomorrow at the poll) to
decide which will meet Re­
publican Rep. Charles Hol­
ley of St. Petersburg in the
November general election,
In a final new* conference,
at which he declined to per­
mit questions, Burns said his
platform remained as he ori­
ginally ataletl It.
Bums pledged as governor
lie would provide leadership to
re establish Bible reading and
prayer in public schools.
Eduealfnn will lie one of his
main concerns, Burnt said.
Ollier measures Die Jack­
sonville mayor said tie would
support were lowering of the
voting age to 18, repeal of the
intangible lax, repeal of the
increase on the auto license
tax, and elimination of un­
necessary boards and bureaus.
He aaid he would oppose
any extension of legalized
gambling.

Marshal Brewer
Resigns Post

Th« resignation o f North
Orlando Marshal E u g e n e
Brewer hat been submitted to
Mayor Irena Van Ecpoel and
will herome effective this
Fridny, lint working day o f
the month.
Gov. Farri* Bryant will lie
Brewer, a Luke Mary realon hand for the official open­ dent, was hired and sworn In­
ing ceremony of Interstate 4 to office by the mayor at a
at 3 p.m. May 29 on the new special meeting of the village
highway about • mile from council held on April 30.
Daytona Beach.
The completed part o f the
new road now extends from M eeting Changed
Longwcod area In Seminole
BRADENTON
(U PI)
—
County to Highway 92 In The biennial meeting o f the
State Democratic Executive
Volusia County.
The governor and repre­ Committee will be held June
sentatives from several area 27 in Bradenton instead o f
communities will be on hand June 6, chairman Warren
Goodrich announced today.
for V * occasion.

Bryant To Open
1-4 On May 29

Vote Tuesday

al convention pledged to Sen.
Barry Goldwater for the Re­
publican presidential nomina­
tion.
Democrat* also will choose
a statu man and woman for
their national committee, plus
voting on a slate of delegates
to the Democratic national
convention pledged to Presi­
dent Lyndon B. Johnson.
Seminole Democrats will al­
io choose between guberna­
torial candidates Miami Rob­
ert King High and Jackson­
ville Mayor Haydon Rums
The winner will he opposed
hy Charles R. Holley, fit.
Petersburg Republican, in the
Nov. 8 general election.
C o u n t y Democrats will
choose between Marjorie Shep­
ard and Troy Ray for rounty
tax collector, between Incum­
bent J. C. Hutchison and Ed­
ward Yarborough for Dis­
trict 1 rounty commissioner,
and lx-1wren incumbent John
Fitzpatrick and Harry Cush­
ing for District C copnty com­
missioner.
ItOHIlY E. IIENNETT
Democrats will also rhnosa
between
Incumbent
Linton
Cox and Al Davis for peara
justice In tha Sixth District,
between incumbent R. E. Carroll ami Charlie Thnma* for
Fourth District constable, and
between
incumbent Grady Hall
Midshipman First C l a s s
Hobby E. Ren nett, 21, sen •f and Charles Fagan for Sixth
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellon Bennett ^District constable.
o f 327 Scminola Blvd., Cassel­
berry, is scheduled to gradu­
ate from the Naval Academy,
Annapolis, on June 3.
Upon graduation, hn will
A Winter Park minister.
receive a bachelor o f scienre
degree and bo commissioned Identified hy police as tha
Rev. Isaac James Douglas,
nil rnsign in the Navy,
Flunuctt
w as
graduated wns charged with driving
from Lyman High School, wl(h Improper brakes Sunday
Longwcod, In 1980 and at­ afternoon following a turn-car
tended Stetson University in rrash on 25th Street and San­
ford Avenue.
IlsD n di
Ha entered tho naval aca­
Pollre aaid the Rev. Mr.
demy on a public law appoint­ Dougin* applied his brakes to
ment and was sworn In as a halt behind another stopped
midshipman In July, 1900.
ear and his vehicle collided
While at the academy Ben­ with the rear of one operated
nett participated in rompany hy P. E. Satterfield,
heavyweight football
a nd
company squash, and was a
member o f the Newman Club Radio Stolen
nnd German Club.
Theft of a transistor rads*
After graduation, he will from his rnr parked at tho
take leave before reporting Church o f Christ lot, ] 5th
to hi* duty station at May- Street and Park Avenue, was
port, aboard the attack car­ reported to police Sunday
rier USS Saratoga.
night hy Richard Hargraves.

the Forrst City Bait Shop on
Highway 430,
Republicans will also cart
their ballot* this time, choos­
ing a man and woman for
the GOP national committre
ami to choose between on un­
pledged slate and a slate of
delegates to the GOP nation-

Midshipman To
Be Graduated

Driver Charged
In Accident

RE - ELECT

JO H N M .
FITZP A TR IC K
YOUR C O U N T Y
C O M M ISSIO N E R DIST. 5
Graduate — Ohio Slate Unirernlly —
B. 8 . &amp; Bu»int‘KH Administration
Certified Public Accountant
County Commissioner Since I960
Resident O f County Since 1949
Married, Father O f Six Children
A ctive In County Civic And Charitable
Organization*
Experienced In Oovcrnmental Budget And
Fiscal Matter*
Independent With No Commlttmcnte T o A ny
Special (iroup Or Clique
W orld W ar 2 Veteran
Pd. Pol. Adr.

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Page 2 — May 25, 1964

V A H -7 W ives Guests Aboard Enterprise
F ite VAH-7 offletr’ a wives
vialUng In the Mediterranean,
were among the numtroue
gueite Intlted aboard OSS
Enterprise, world's largest
warship, to obeerva air oper­
ations In the Tyrrhenian Sea,
on a special one-day cruise

Annis Hits HEW
SPRINGFIELD (U P I)-D r .
Edward R. Annis, president
e f the Americas Medical As­
sociation h a s
charted
the Department of Health, Ed­
ucation and Welfare with de­
liberately falling to Imple­
ment the Kerr-Mllla law for
medical assistance.

W IVES OF VAH -7 vinltcd the USS Enterprise
recently. Shown with their huibanda, the
coupler are, from left, Mr. Janies Kirk, Autonetlcs Ins. representative, and his wife A lice; Lt.

Richard Dunleavy in d h
w ife Sib&gt;l, EnB
Thom as Joyner and h s w ifo Emily , ^ t. Larry
Cox and his w ifo O livia; and L t. (jlf) Lee
Croke and his w ife Judith.

Orleans Mourns
Shep Morrison

L A K E MONROE Baptist Snnbenms and Junior G A member* closed out
the season’s meetings recently with u tour o f Banford Naval Air Station.
The group o f 35 children and adult leuders saw movies, fire fighting
equipment and planes o f all sixes and shapes. Also enjoying the tour were
“ rs. Bobby Price, Mrs. Paul Leopui and Mrs. R obert Mann.

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NEW OBLEANS (U PI) The great and the humble
converged on historic Gallier
Hall today to pay their last
respects to diplomat Dale*sepi S. Morrison.
The former New Orleans
mayor and ambassador to the
Organization
of
American
Slates end Itii scvon &gt; ear-ol&lt;l
ion Handy died with five
other persons Friday night in
the crash of their plane In
Eastern Mexico.
Father and son will lie in
atale from noon today until
10:30 a.m. Tuesday In the
mayor's parlor of the old city
hall building. It was the seat
of government when Morrison
first became mayor of New
Orleans In IMS.
Morrison la survived by two
children, Deleuepa Jr., 20,
and Corinnc, is.
Requiem high m a n will bo
offered at noon Tuesday In
the St. Loula Cathederal.
Morrison and Randy will be
buried in suburban Metairie
cemetery, near the grave of
Morrison's late wife, Corrine,
She died about five years ago.

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CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)—
The countdown began today
for a planned attempt tomor­
row to launch an unmanned
version at Amarlea'i Apollo
moonship on its first flight
Into orbit around earth.

conducted fo r officers o f the
NATO Defense College.
Arriving at the ship’s an­
chorage In Naples, Italy, at
seven o'clock In the morning,
the ladles ware treated to
coffee and rolls In the squad­
ron ready room, and escorted
to the top of the shlp'e huge
Island structure where they
observed the launching o f air­
craft and • fire power dem­
onstration conducted by Car­
rier Air Wing SIX. Featured
in the demonstration were
several o f Heavy Attack
Squadron Seven’s A-BA Vigi­
lantes, which made low-alti­
tude, supersonic fly-bys and
demonstrated weapons deliv­
ery methods. The demonstra­
tion was concluded with a
mass fly-by, led by the VIOILANTEB, and the landing o f
all participating aircraft.
Following lunch in the
wardroom, the girls observed
the Enterprise and a Sixth
Fleet destroyer demonstrate
combat refueling techniques
while under weigh at sea. Al­
though the nuclear-powered
Enterprise docs not require
fuel oil, it doee maintain the
capability to refuel the small­
er shipa which accompany It.
The final event o f the day
found the ship returning to
Naples and moving to her anchorage in the harbor below
famous Mount Vesuvius. The
ladies were disembarked by
fou r o'clock In the afternoon
o f a day they will long re­
member.

Countdown On
Apollo Orbit
Attempt Begins

Special Sale! Mild b Mellow Eight O ’Clock

FIRST PLACE TEAM In tho City Bowling League received ite trophy
Wednesday night a t the annual banquet nt Lake Monroe Inn. Shown rally­
ing around their aponsor, Mrs. Louise Pyle who holds the trophy, are,
from left, Hurry Pentecost, John Kmielund, Garry Fox, John Uhr, Larry
Pivec and John Harris.
(Herald Photo)

k n sw n a s M. H. OARNBR
and M. W. OAIlNEIt, his
W lfsf
RHtlBOCA
FINR
OAM aad JOOKPM FINK
DAN, hsr husksndi MILE*
« . DOBRIMO e n i ---------DORDINB. hie wife| JOHN
HUQHKT and HANNAH
H OOIIKT. h is w ife, e / k / s
H. M. HUOIIBTl BUNA A.
H ARIUB; R. U JOHNSON
and —
JOHNSON, his
w lfa i M ILLARD C. fW IN n iK
and
J C M IR
H.
a w iN O L C . his Wlfw II
eh sr a re liv in g and _ l
ih s r nre 4sed, ih slr un
k n ow n
heir*.
Otvlssss.
By Doris Data
apousss, g rsn isss. lienors,
Mr. and Mra- K. C. Fahl of
asslans.
euecsssers
end
su ccessors In trust, end
against a n r end a ll/o lh s r 2 Sherry Avenue, North Or­
psranat having « r slslm - lando, era tho May wlnnara
Ing lo hays any right,
tills a n d /o r Intsrsat In
th s p ro p s rir h srsln sftrr
dstrrlbsd, aald lands situ slsd , lyin g and b rin g In
The Longwootl Area Cham
Ssm lnols County. F lsrlds,
her
o f Commerce will meet
lo - w lli
l.e ls
T and
I.
Block at 7:80 to S p.m, Tuesday In
R.
MARKHAM
P A R K the Civic League Uulldlng an
HKIUHTS, aeeordlng lo ths
plot th srsof as rocordod in Churrh Street. William Baumr i a l B ook t, page IS, P u b . holier, president, will conduct
11c lla m rd i « i gsm lnolo
the meeting and refreshments
C ousty, Florida.
T o ll A n n MKUBBT NOTI will lie served.
FIKH that lbs P lain tiffs h srsIn
havs
Inslllutsd
a
suit
against you In tbs &lt; troull
Court nf ths Ninth Judicial
Circuit, In and for Smtlriolr
County, Florida. In q u id thslr I s ths « • ■ » ! mi «b* r » a i r
t ills lo ths sb ov s itsscrlbod Jmtmr. I m l i n l , r.iu a ly , at*t«
p m p rrly, sllu stsd, lyin g and • ( Fluriea. In PrnbnU
b rin g In Osmlnols County. Flnr. In re lb s B sta ie •(•
Ma. as h rrslnsbov* m m , par. 01-1V K MAt'DK WKI-tJI.
D st’ aisd.
llru la rly dsscrlbrd. V«U art
h ereby reuulrsd to fils your
FINAL NOTH'*!
Answ er with the Clark o f ths
N otice Is b trsb y sivsn tb t l
cir c u it &lt; ou rl. In an* fnr Srm l- ths imiiU r» I*n,-t will, on ths
H ilr County, Florida, and »*rv* ISth day of June. A I). *»#4,
a copy ih s r io f upon Ustiltl M prtssm lo Ihs llunursbls t'ou nIt u n i,r. s is IV. Park Avenue. (V Ju4|« o f Hsmlnot* County,
W inter Park. Florida, A ttor­ Florida, her flnst rsturn. asney ter ths P la in tiffs In ths ■aunt and vouchers, as Admineb ovo action, on er h*tor* the la lra lrls, UTA o f ilia C alais of
!!n d day o f June, list, also a O U V K MAURK WKLIJV d|D scrta P ro Cunfssso w ill be cisaad. and s i aald lima, lin n
entered enalnat you.
and lhaia, maka apptlcsllon |o
IT IS oilD K IIC It that this tha aald Judga for a final
ba published la The Sanford asttlim sn l o f bar adminiatraHerald, a newspaper publish­ tlon o f said ratals, aud lor
ed In ffamlnola C o u n ty , F lo r ­ sn onlar dlm-barglng bar as
ida, onca each weak for four uch
A dm inlatratru.
cu g t
Taatam cnlo Annsto.
oonaecullvo waaka.
W lTN K ua the hand e f ths
Datad ihIn tha JSlta day sf
C lsrk o f tho C ircuit Court, May, A. D. t i l l .
■ tm lnelo County. Florida, this
n eorg la Chnrpsnlng
Jla t day o f May, 1*44.
As Adm lnlatralrla. C T A
or tha K a m a nf
ta cA u
■
Arthur H. n ochw jth, Jr.,
O U V K MAUPC t l'K IJ A
H aiaaitd
c i t f k Pf tho Circuit Court
Ssmiaalo County. Florida BTKNSTIIflM. DAVIS *
lly : Martha T. Vlhlsn, D C MclNTUMH
D a alri M. Huntsr, Ktq.
A tlo rn a is for Adm inistratrix
• f Muntrr ft P a ttilio
cum Taatemanlo Annuo
S&lt;t W . Park A v a iu s
Rost Offlra Boa 1US
W’ln is r Park, Florida
Sanford, Florida ItTTt
P u blish May It, * Juua 1, I, Publish May It, A June 1. I,
II. t i l l
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North Orlando Garden Club
Names May Award Winners-

C Of C To Meet

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J. R. Fox Ends
Basic Training
James R. Fox, 17, eon o f
Floridus A. Fox o f ChuiuoU,
has computed basic training
at tho Naval Training Center
at Great Lakes, 111,
The nine-week training in­
cludes naval orientation, his­
tory and organization, sea­
manship, ordnance and gun­
nery, military drill, firit aid
and survival.
During ths training recruits
receive testa and interview*
which determine their future
assignments in the Navy. Up­
on completing the prugram
they are assigned to service
schools for technical training
or to ships and stations for
on-thc-job training in a Navy
rating speciality.

IN TICK CIRCUIT COURT OF
TIIM MINTH JUDICIAL t'lM r i 'I T IN AND FOR SF.Sfl.
NISI.K f O l'N TV, FLORIDA.
IN rilAN t-K IIV Vs. I1SM
TUB
BROOKLYN SAViN OI
RANK, a Nsw T srk corp ora ­
tion.
Plaintiff,
•vsTHOMAN HAN AS an* IRENE
r.
IIANAV.
his
w ife,
en&lt;t
UNITED BTATES FIH ULITT A
QUARANTY COMPANY,
Defendants,

l o u r * o r roRRri.osuHH

SAI.R RT CLERK
o r uiKL-urr court
N otice Is hsrsby alvsn that
the u n d e rsta n d lion . Arthur
If. R sckw lih . Jr. Clsrk o f ths
Circuit
Court
of
arm lnols
County, Florida, w ill, on ths
11th d ty o f Juna. t i l l , at 11:4&lt;
A. M., nt ths rro n t d o o r o f
the Ssm lnols County Court*
house. In the City o f Sanford,
n o r ld s , o f f t r fo r sate and
sell s t publle ou tcry to the
hlaheet and -b e e t bidder for
csoh, the fotlow ln e deecrlbed
property situated In Hamlnols
County, Florida, to-w lts
Lot SB, Illork II o f KART.
BROOK UNIT NO. S, so*
cord in g to ths r i i t thereof,
recorded In Tlat R ook It,
F a te II snd SI. o f tho Publie n tco rd e nf U* ml note
C ounty, Florida,
pursuant tn ths final d errtt
o f forarlnsurs entered In A
caee pendlna In esld Court, the
•tyls o f which Is T h s B rooklyn
Bovinas Hank, a Nsw Y ork
rnrporatlnn.
vereus
Thomsa
Itanas ami Irene F. H anoi, hie
w ife, and Unltod Matas F id eli­
ty A (luaranty L'»mt&gt;.iny. and
Uorkat
Nunihar w h i c h
It

A 10-story Satum-I rocket,
forerunner o f giant boosters
that are expected to hurl
Ihrst man toward tha moon
within six years, was locked
Info metallic embrace o f a
towering gantry for final
checkouts that should ba com­
pleted early tomorrow.
I f all goal a* scheduled, the
super booster will hurl an 80foot eaUUlfo—similar In shape
to a long tin can with a cone
shaped end and weighing 17,800 pound*—Info an orbit
more than 110 mllea above
esrth.
Tha orbiting portion 1* sim­
ilar tn ■!** and ihapo to tha
Apollo moonahip. Howavar, it
contains none o f the life eupport equipment and ethtr vit­
al gear necessary to keep as­
tronaut* allra on tha 240,000
mile voysga to tha moon.
The upcoming ahot I* the
sixth for ths Satum-I, A 11/2 million
pound thrust
giant that ranked as Amer­
ica's most powerful space
rocktt and poeilbly t h e
mightiest vehicle launched by
any nation.
Officio!* o f the federal
space agency said they conaidered the shot "a really Im­
portant phasein tha teat program." I f the shot meets its
objective, the dummy moon­
ship will remain In orbit for
about ona week, but no at­
tempt will be made to bring
it back to aarth.
Scientist* aald tha United
Slates plans to launch at least
thra# more manned Apollo
flights before the first astro­
nauts board tho slightly more
advance Satum-IB in lata
or 1007 on aarth orbit­
ing rehearsals fo r moon voyages.
Under the current achedu
America will launch It* flrat
man to tha moon expedition
In late 1069. An attempt will
ba mads to land two astronauta on the moon for explor
•tlon ranging from four so
44 hours.

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NOTtCR
Nolle* Is hsrsbr alvsn Hist
ths polling pises for Frsetncl
It, Foraet City, has bean mov­
ed from the loesilon u*o4 for
lb* Hsr I, 1**4. primaries
For ike May »#. 1*14 primar­
ies tbs selling place will k*
situated in a (tors bttltdlng lo­
cated on the east portion of
T*)t 14. nioek A, Mttlo Pearl
I-aka Height* Subdivision. 1‘lat
Hook I. Pago IT, Publle Ra
cords, Sam Inala Caunty. F1«rIda. being mere properly dss
crlhed a* a building spproxl
mttely 16* feet west of the
old location. The Prtelnet for
the Stay 11, 11*4 prlraarlo* will
be situated In that building be
twooo the Forest City R*s
taurint and the Forest City
Halt Shop on tho sbovo das
e iib td propsrty.____ ,-------- ------ttaaolullsn approving ths ro
loratlon e f ths palling plaeo
toeatton was approved by tbs
Hoard o f County Com missionor* o f ism ln el* County, F lor.
Ida, m oating tn gprolsl ■*•*Ion on May it , l i f t .
Hoard of County Commlss
loners
nominal# County. Florida
Uy: Jams* F. A very, Jr.
Chairman
A ttest:
Arthur K. B eckw ith, Jr.,
Clork
Publish Her II. 1*44.
C D IM I

o f the North Orlando Garden
Club's "Garden o f the Month"
award. Thli la tha firit tima
tha prcientation has gona to
a horns in the Coronado
Home* eras.
Mre. Fahl (Betty) gives all
the credit to her huebend, K.
C. and har son, Casey. They
have put a lot o f planning
and work into tho landscaping
and reiulla are beautiful.
TOMORROW
Near the front door, in a
Ulio-C.
half-muon ehnped flowed bed,
V &lt;) I I I Oil
WITNF.HU my hand snd o ffltall, multicolored ainnias band
rial eral o f told Court this
I
o ill t
I &gt;11S|&gt;I
I
over to wink at the miniature
Slat dey o f Hay. l i l t
(SE A L)
maiigolda clattered at thair
Hon. Arthur It. Ileckw llh,
fret. CardcniM, pltospurum ,
Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
philodendron, camellias, mums
Htnilnult Counts. Florida
and rosea are in a bed across
American M o t o r s says
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlsn
A I I iafo4|aA M Mill p/ I
the front of the houie. Along Ramblsr sates for April came
D sputy Clsrk
I ui
the side fenre are nasturtium to 38,182 unite, the highest OUKtiuRV, C O lliS A
PANIKI.LO
and four o'clock* with morn­ for any month this year. Pur­ SSI Jackson Slreot
Dl/VU) NAI I ONAl
ing glories clinging lo tha ling the same month laat year, Tampa. Florida SIIOS
Publish
Hay
ZS,
D
M
fenre anil Mourning In profuse sales tntaltd 81,134.
(OMJVlITXkE MAN
C P C -le
arrsy. The rarportc le enclos­
ed with large gardenia bushes
Ip full bloom.
St. Augustins grass Is cut,
edged and trimmed to perfec­
tion. Maple trees, water oak
and Chinese elm in tha yard
are surrounded with petunias
blooming In rolorful array.
A virhumum hedge, inter­
spersed with polnsettiss, la
along one elde o f the house
Call George
Let George
A liglstrum htdge runs down
For Free
ths other elde o f the yard,
U L T R A H IO H P K R F O R M A N O t
Do Itl
Burvey!
setting o ff the huge pink
oleander tree to perfection.
The Fhla have been resi­
dents o f North Orlando for
three years. Batty Is a mem­
ber of ths Garden Club which
■ho credit# for har growing
2513 Park Dr.
322*8321
Sanford, Fla.
interest in gardening.

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$227 Million Gift To Nasser

Nikitka Ends Visit With
CAIRO (UPI) - Soviet Pr*.
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev
wound up his visit to the
United Arab Republic today
with a new Soviet gift of $277
million and another warning
against attacks on Cuba.
A Joint communique Issued
; by Khrushchev and U.A.R.
President Gamal Abdel Nas-

ser reaffirmed Soviet support
for Arsb causes and gave Nas­
ser's backing to the Kremlin's
‘ anti-imperialist” line.
Diplomatic observers agreed
that the Soviet leader picked
up much personal popularity
during his :6-day visit, but
considered it far from certain

that he “ sold” much commun­
ism to the Egyptians.
Khrushchov left by air for
Moscow this morning.
It was generally accepted
from the start that Khrush­
chev’s visit, his first in Africa
was aimed at rallying Aral
and African support for the

Kremlin’s aspiration of over­
coming
both
Communist
China and the West for world
leadership.
E v e r y where Khrushchev
went in the U.A.R. he was
rheered and feted. The high
light o f his visit was a ceremony at the billion-dollar As-

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; Mny 25, 1964 — Page 3

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wan high dam marking com­
pletion of the first stage of
the Soviet-financed hydroelec­
tric and Irrigation project so
dear to Nasser's heart.
Khrushchev announced in
the communique Sunday night
he was granting the U.A.R.
252 million rubles ($277.2 mil­
lion) more in long-term cre­
dits. adding to the vast finan­
cial aid the Soviet Union al­
ready has provided the U.A.
R., especially for construction
of the Aswan dam.

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The communique also indi­
cated that Soviet military aid
to Egypt would continue,
though no specifics were men­
tioned.
Khrushchev and Nasser call­
ed for non-interference In Cu­
ba's internal affairs and ex­
pressed "grave concern over
continuing attempts by im­
perialist forces to interfere in
the internal affairs of Cyprus."
Roth sides also called for
the admission of Communist
China to the United Nations.

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Due to popular demand the
‘ ■Western Four Tlus One,”
I slurring
Superintendent of
! Public In*trurtion liny Mil.
wee, Principal Louis Kosky
.o f
Longwood
Elemcntury,
'Principal John Angel of South
; Seminole Junior High and
‘ Principal Christy Harp of
; South Seminole Elementary,
■Will again perform during the
'annual adult talent show to
'b e held following the final
buainesa meeting of the year
o f the Longwood Elementary
PTO Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in
tha achool auditorium.
The group will be accompanied by Mra. Alida Milwce
at the piano.
Following the meeting and
program, refreshments will b:
■erved.

South Seminole
Elementary Sets
Registration
By Jane Ceaaelberry
Christy Herp, principal of
Routh Seminole Elementary
School at Casselberry, has
announced that Tuesday, 8-11
a.m., will be the Inst oppor­
tunity for registering pre*
arhoolera, who will enter first
grade thle fall, until after
achool Is out for the summer.
Parenta ara reminded to
bring certificates or other
proof of tha ehlld'a birth.

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TOP BOWLERS In the City Rmvling I-cngtie were honored Wednesday
night nt the nnntml banquet at Lnke Monroe Inn and attended by more
than 50 league members. Howlers receiving special trophies are, from
left, George Swnnn, ‘ Howler o f the Y ea r'; Jim Valentine, high game o f
277; John W right, high average o f 188; and John A. Spolski, high series
o f G71.
(Herald Photo)

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Balloting Tomorrow To Climax Heated Gubernatorial Race
Burns, High Go
Down To Wire
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) Two M f-d ty i m j o m clash at
the poll* for the final time
tomorrow In the Democratic
raoa tor foreraor and the out­
com e may meaaure Florida'a
feelings oa the racial Issue.
In the runoff campaign Mlem l'e Robert King High, 40,
and Jacksonville Mayor Ha*don Dumi, 52, have discussed
the civil rights bill. Bums
has Utterly attacked it and
High bae Mid that It la not
an teeua because neither he
cor Borne are In Congress end

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AMD F O R I K M I K O L H C O D S T T , FLO RIDA,
I V C M A K C B R T WO, I B M !

FIRST
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AND !/&gt;AN ASSOCIATION OF
ORLANDO, • corporation.
P lain tiff,
in jR R R R T A. MTTLLKNS an*
PRISCILLA J. MULLENS, hla
w lfa l ARTHUR C. DIK8INU,
s t ux. at si.,
A V K M IS D CLERK'S
NOTICE OF SALE
N ottes U hsrsbx elvsn that
•near a Daoraa o f forssloaurs
and aala antarad by tha Judea
o f tha Circuit C ourt o f tha
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
for Hemlnola County, F lorida,
on tha ttrd day o f April, 1114,
aa amandad by tha Atnand*
tnant to Final Oacraa antarad
on tho H ot day o f May, 1M4,
tn a eartaln eauaa hatwaan
Flrat
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a corporation, pla in tiff, and
lla rb a rt A. Mull ana and Prlaellla J. Multana, hla wlfa, at at,
dafandanta, balne Chanaary No.
lI M t , I w ill aall at public a u c­
tion ta tho hlehoat and boat
biddar far aaah. at tha front
d o o r o f tho Courthouoo In San­
ford , Srm lnola County, Florida,
a t tli* hour o f t l it o A.M., on
Tuoaday, tho Ind day o f Juno
I tat, tho follo w in g daacrlbad
propartyi
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and North I t foot o f Lot
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TATES. UNIT ONE. no.
cord in g &lt;o tho plat tharao f aa racordad In Plat
B ook II, P ago I, Public
R a coria o f Sanlnote C oun­
ty, Florida.
(B R A D

Arthur
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A ttorn ey* fo r P la in tiff.
Publlah M ay 11, JH4
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therefore cannot vote on It.
High has repeatedly said
that U the civil rights bill U
enacted into law by Congress
and signed by President Johneon he, aa governor, will up­
hold It which he Is bound to
do under the oath of governor,
as be would any other law.
High received a heavy Nc
gro vote In the first primary
in which he pulled a stunning
upset over veteran campaign
era to reach the runoff.
State NAACP leaders public
N EW OFFICERS o f tho DoBary Fishing Club art, front, from left, Archie
ly declared that Negroes bloc
Iding, Kiln E. Bower, Norman B. Itonch and George R, C oon; standing,
voted for High In the May
Elm er Thompson, Clyde W right, Itlchnrd Long and Vernon Cnloo.
5 first primary and will do so
(C ox I’ hoto)
again tomorrow. Burns label
ed High as the NAACP can'
d Ida to In the race, but both
High and Pearson said that
the NAACP did not officially
back any candidate. The NAA­
lly Mrs. Adam Mullor
Bary Fishing Club at the DeBary Volunteer Firemen
CP Is prohibited by law from
Norman Roach was Install­ Muy meeting o f the group and $16 to tha Community
endorsing any candidates.
ed as president o f the De- held in tho Firemen's Recre­ Center building fund for a
A turnout o f only 1,035,000 of
Red Cross utility room.
ation Hall.
the 2.2 million registered
Program for tha evening
Democrats in Florida Is ex­
Other Incoming officers are
was
a film, shown by Elmer
pected due to (he fact that
George R. Coon, vice presi­
Thompion, on fishing in Alas­
most o f the atstewlde races
dent; Miss Kiln E. ltower, re­ ka.
were settled In the first pri­
Army Specialist 4 Brues cording secretary end Archie
Ths club will sponsor Fish­
mary.
Long, treasurer. Trustees In­ ing Derbies for the youth of
But the big one la the Burns- A. Miller, son of Mr. and
High battle which turned in­ Mrs. H. E. McHwaln or Route clude Vernon Catoe, Clyde DeBary during the summer
to a verbal free-for-all until 2, Sanford, is participating In Wright, Elmer Thompson and recreation program.
Richard Long.
Burns put the axe to all faceexercise
Desert Strike, a
In taking over Roach re­
to-face debates between the
two men saying High wai Joint Army and Air Force quested cooperation through­
maneuver Involving 100,000 out tho year from the mem­
"m ud stinging."
High charged that aa police troops and being held In the bers and announced that tho
commissioner as well as ma­ trl-Rlata area of California, club's annual fiah fry Is
yor o f Jacksonville, Burns Arizona and Nevada.
scheduled for Juns 10 at Bluo
The exercise allows Joint Springs. Fish, hush pupploa
was responsible for a scandal
o f policemen allegedly tak­ task forces, primarily me­ and beverages will ba suppli­
ing bribes to protect gamblers chanized and aromored, a ed by tho club. Members will
In the city. Not true, Burns maximum free-play Initiative bring covered dishes. A brief
•aid a d d i n g that "these In combat techniques and meeting will follow the meal.
things happen everywhere," tactlra, A major objective of
In other business tha club
and cited some instances in the maneuver la to develop voted to donate 1-8 to the
the Miami police department. joint opernllonnl tactlra to InOn other Issues, High ran aurn that Army and Air Forre
TOMORROW
on a plank promising to teek units can deal decisively ns a
a $1.25 an hour minimum team In all allimtlnna.
’ VOTE FOR
waga in Florida and Bums
Specialist Miller, a military
liimr a Jimmy
accused Mm of catering to policeman tn the (Kith Mili­
"special groups" such as la­ tary Police Company at Fort
bor to "g e t bloc votes."
Chaffee, Ark., entered the
Burns, who ran unsuccess­
Army In March, lordi.
fully for governor In 10G0, will
•A 11OKI DA OIM OtH A I
be battling High for the rigid
Five students o f 'William
to face OOF gubernatorial
candidate Charles Holley of and Mary College, Williams­
D EM O . NATIONAL
St. Petersburg In the Novem­ burg, Va., organized I’ hl Beta
COMMITTEEMAN
Kappa fraternity In 1770.
ber general election.

DeBary Fishing Club Holds Installation

B. A. Miller In
Desert Strike

SAIGON, Eouth Viet Nam,
(UPI) — Tha military gov­
ernment o f MaJ. Gen. Nguyen
Khanh crncked down on Ite
critics during the weekend by
banning nine newspapers and
holding several political oppo­
nent* for possible trial.
Hi a political activity held
the capital’s attention today
with an apparent lull In the
fighting against the Com­
munist guerrillas. No nsw
msjor clashes were reported.
Khanh banned three Viet­
namese newspaper! Saturday
and alx mors Sunday, Char­
ges against the publications
ranged from libeling govern*

ment officials to printing mor­ demanded the release o f two
ally offenslva stories. Copies generals he Jelled In hi* coup
of Tien Progress were seised last January after Dlcm waa
becauae It described Khanh's deposed and killed. The nine
regime aa a "so • called Dem­ men are from tha central
elty of Hue, center o f the
ocratic" government.
Three o f the dally papers Buddhist opposition which led
affected Sunday were shut to Diem's overthrow,
The nine, who were arrest­
down permanently. The other
three were put under a tem­ ed last week, were flown from
Saigon back to Hue Saturday
porary ban.
Khanh'a political crackdown to so* If eourta there will try
waa directed at nlna men who them for political offenses.

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Seven Dead, 12
Injured In Fire
SAN FRANCISCO (U P !’—
A fire touched o ff accident­
ally during tha lighting of a
fiery ceremonial sword at a
Polynesian f • a 1 1 v a I raced
through a church hall Satur­
day night, killing seven per­
sona ami Injuring 76 other*.
Twelve o f the Injured re­
mained in critical condition
today.
Many of the Injured were
caught In a wild atampeda fur
tho exile.

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Seminole

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Marjorie Shepard
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MODERATION VS. DIE-HARD EXTREMISTS

Seminole County

Miami undar High has schlsvod peaceful race relations and economic growth;
Jacksonville under Bums, and all Florida as a result, received a black eye
throughout the nation with its record of violence.

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ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT VS. EXTRAVAGANCE

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In the last three years for which figures are available (both High and Bums
being mayors): Jacksonvills expenditures are up $5.5 million with a declining
population; Miami expenditures up only $100,000 with a hugely expanding
population. Jacksonville municipal debt up $24 million (to $550 per person);
Miami municipal debt down $7 million (to $290 per person.)

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Bums advocates "more sales tax”; High opposes further safes taxes and
urges Mspeciai interest”industries including railroads to pay their fair share,

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NO COMMITMENTS VS. BIO-MONEY INTERESTS
High Is committed to no one except the people of Florida; Bums has the
becking (end the obligations which go wttb It) of the Big Moray and Big P o tm

12 YEARS A S DEPUTY A N D A SS’T T A X CO LLECTOR

Secretary of StateTom Adame, Commissioner of Apiculture Doyle Conner,
end U.8. Senators 8p«sard Holland and Georgs Smsthsre have publicly stated
ihat they are endorsing no candidate in the runoft despite Bums'claim
to their endorsement

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Deltona Welcome Wagon Club Has Beauty Care Program

SNAS Fighter Planes
In Strike On Dallas
N «*y attack and fighter
Th# concerted, two-ocean
p l a n t ! , including twin-jet attack, officially termed "O p­
bombera from the Sanford eration Longhorn," publicly
Naval Air Station, last week demonstrated the capability
launched
a coordinated of carrier-based a i r c r a f t ,
"strike" on Dallas, Tex., from launched from widely-separat­
aircraft carriers of both the ed fleets, to conduct a coord­
Atlantic and I’ncific Fleets. inated, simultaneous strike
on an Inland target and re­
turn to the carriers from
which th* aircraft w e r #
launched.
The strike coincided with
the National Navy League
Convention being held in Dal­
las.
Strike
aircraft
Included
five mich two A-6A Vigilan­
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. te attack bombers aisigned
(U I'I)— Evangelist Hilly Ora- to Sanford's Heavy Attack
ham denounced racial aegre- Squadron One and launched
gallon In churches and called from th# attack carrier Sar­
fo r a "moral and spiritual re­ atoga, operating o ff the coast
vival” In America.
of Florida.
Graham totd 17,000 Dap*
Also launching from th*
tlsts, many of them from ra­ Saratoga were four A-3B
cially segregated congrega­
Skywarrier tanking aircraft
tions, that the answer to the
manned by members of Heavy
racial problem and related is­
Attnrk Squadron Eleven, De­
sues was in Christianity.
tachment Eight, of NAS San­
*Tve never understood how,
In the church, you can say, ford. The Detachment Eight
"this church Is for one race plane* provided in-flight re­
only'," ha said. Graham spoke fueling for shorter range Aat the conclusion of a three- ■1C Skyhawk bombers and Fday Oaptist Jubilee celebra­ 8E fighters.
Simultaneous atrikei were
tion.
But the racial Issue virtual­ launched from Ihe attack car­
ly was ignored in a general rier Coral Sea, operating off
statement of beliefs adopted the coast of California.
by tha Baptists from the
A total of 32 aircraft from
■even groups which sponsored the two carriers streaked ov­
the celebration.
er the city tluring a period
Its only mention o f discrim­ of a few minutes.
ination referred to segrega­
Besides the war gam* ele­
tion as "but one of the many ment, ths exercise also pro­
moral and social problems vided a feature attraction for
which beset our generation
an air show held nt thu Dal­
and call for a solution in
las Naval Air Station, Hie
keeping with tha gospel of
show included a 85-mlnute
C hrist"
Tha J u b 11 a • celebration, performance by the Blue Ancommemorating 150 years of gels jet demonstration tram.

Ensign Bingham
In First Solo

Graham Calls
For Spiritual,
Moral Revival

organised Baptist work, mark­
ed the end of week-long con­
ventions o f tha American and
Southern Baptists. Soma 25,0(H&gt; delegates attended tha
two convention*.

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The n&lt;i«nl o f County Com ■rtsilonere o f Hemlnote Coun­
ty, Florida, w ill r .e .l v e bids
■t the offlea o f Arthur II.
n erk w lth , Jr., Clsrk, In ths
Courthouse st Hen ford. Florid*
Up to SiOO P. M„ Mnndsy, Jun*
I, 1114, for furnishing the tot*
tu n in g equipment:
On* ( I ) lee M aking Ma­
chine, autom atle .e le ctri­
cally powered, w ater c o o l­
ed, Ineluding storage chest
and oom plst* Installation.
Min. cap. IIS tbs. Ice per
day.
S p ecification s may be ob ta in ­
ed at the o ffice o f the Sem i­
n ole County Engineer, In the
C ourthouse a t Sanford, F lo r­
ida.
Hide te be enclosed In a
Scaled envelop* plainly marked
on the outside, "HID FOIl
FUltNlHHINQ ICS MACHINE,
open Jun* I, t i l l . "
Hid* w ill be opened on T u e s­
d ay. June 1. 1114. at l«:SO A.
M. or aa soon thereafter as
poealbls, at a m a a llig to ba
held In th* County Commleelon
M eeting Hoorn la th* Courtbouea at Sanford, Florida.
Th* righ t I* reserved to
w aive any Irragularltlaa
or
tacknleellilae In bide and to
reject any or all bid*.
Hoard o f County Commlealoner*
Sem inole County, Florida
Jam es I*. A very, Jr.,
Chairmen
B yi W . Hush Jr.
County Engineer
Publish May II * Jun* 1, l i l t

BIBLE CH AIRM AN—
Ben H. Willingham, o f
Nashville, Tenn., will
serve as national chair­
man o f the 24th annual
national Bible Week,
Oct. 19th through 25th,
Willingham is presi­
dent o f a shoe concern,

Kite Disrupts
Air Traffic
STOCKHOLM (U PI) — A
youth flew hi* kite *o high
Sunday that it hampered nir
truffle at Stockholm’i Brommu Airport.
Police stopped the kite-fly­
ing nfter the airport control
tower complained that th*
kite was fluttering in the
appronrh etretch nt nti alti­
tude of about 2,tOO feet.

program for th# aummrr
months.
An interesting demonstra­
tion of skin care was present­
ed by Mrs. Margaret Limpcrt
of Daytona Beach assisted by
Miss Alice Carver of Deltona.
Mrs. Martha Ebbitt of Del­
tona was chosen to be the
model and proved a charming
addition to the program.
Tha door prist, a complete
set of skin care products, was
won by Mrs. Carmelta Bcudleri. Mrs. Irene Logan won
the second prize, an item of
beauty care.

The meeting was adjourned
with th# singing of the W el­
come Wagon Club Song whlrh
wn* composed by Gregory
Prior of Daytona Beach, hus­
band o f Mrs. Alice Prior, who
Is affectionately known as
"Mr. Welcome Wagon."
All meeting* of the Del­
tona Club will he held on the
third Tuesday of each month
and are open for membership.

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About Sports

Seminole Legion Nine Could Be Regional Contender

Thinking Holdovers From Major Leagues
Out Loud 1963 Campaign
By Julian Stenstrom

Form Nucleus

Did you catch the story
By Julian Stenatrom
about aummcr leagues for
Herald Sport* Editor
Sanford area bowlers In last
The local baseball team
that will compete for honors
Wcdneaday'i Herald T
We had an Idea that a lot in the American Legion lea­
gue boasts a lineup that can
o f bowlera enthusiasts were
well cause concern among the
participating In loop play oilier contenders for the right
here but no Idea that so ma­ to represent Florida in the
ny league* had been formed icgional elimination. Coachand would be opcraVing dur­ manager Frank Thomas with
his robnrts J. B. Kuykendall
ing the aummcr month*.
and Glenn Price took a long
Nor did we realise that ov­ look at candidates for uni­
er 000 people In thin acrtlon forms Saturday but went Into
are actively encaged In hee­ try-outs with a list of hold­
ling. More power to every­ overs from last year that
would delight the hearts of
one.
•
•
•
most of the mrnlors in this
Pittsburgh Mnnegrr Danny fiercely fought tussle for the
Murtaugh eaya that the Na­ state championship.
tional League la better bal­
A majority of theac Legion
anced now than at anytime clubs have a scramble to get
aince he’* been a player and adequate pitching, but not tlie
a skipper In the circuit.
Sanford Cam p i* II • Losslng
Well, how about the Amer­ Post No. 5.1, sponsors of the
ican League! A* of thi* writ­ Seminole County aggregation.
ing It’* even more "balanc­ Jimmy Courier, Oviedo High
ed” than the acnlor loop. On­ School’s sterling mounilimin,
ly a couple of game* »cparat&lt;j the comparably capable Don­
the flrat five or six team* and nie Smith from Lyman, plus
actually no club ran 1* yet Seminole’s Ed Fitrgcrald and
counted out of the race. No­ Ricky Sires provide the dia­
body I* winning or loilng con* mond-dusters here wilh more
■latently to any one club.
than a-plenty of hiII-toppers,
And, from *11 th* facta and If Thomas Is a Judge. And his
flguraa it appear* a* though many years of playing and
the New York Yankee* are managing ball clubs w e l l
going to have a tough row qualifies him as a measurer
to how all aeaaon long. The of material.
Yanka get going a few games
Last year Billy Higgins
at a Ume and then falter. worked most of the games as
They're not whipping anybo­
receiver, so knows pretty
dy conalitantly — Including well how to work bis batterythe Washington Senator*,
mates. He quite likely will
a
• •
have help this year from Jtex
Lata last fall w# predicted Brooks, tho Oviedo catcher
that within a couple o f sen- who has been working with
•ona local gridiron fan* would Courier througlioul tho high
be aeelng plenty o f action school season.
from aeveral Sanford Junior
Around tho horn on the In­
High griddera who performed field the roster could well be
for the Brave* in 11*03.
made up of Ricky tiollohcr at
We're almoal ready to ad­ third, Ronnio Hinson In the
just our prediction and fore- .short-slop slot, Marvin Shef­
caat that you might be seeing field at the keystone and the
some of th* '03 Brave* on popular Red J unsen at first
Scmlnolc'a '04 varsity.
base.
None of them have actually
All of these men, In the
made the varsity yet. But coaches’ opinions, arc high
Seminole mentors agree that class glove men and defen­
Frank Whlgham, la a diamond sively can well wreck the
In the rough. Iutst season's hopes of their opponent*. As
Brave quarterback has the hatters, the youngsters have
potential and he may make not hern league leaders, hut
the van ity grade this fall if on occasion havo shown that
hla work during spring prac­ they can awing some wicked
tice continues on Us present wood. The coaches feed that
level,
with some hard work, they
But Frank's nnt the only will givo a good account of
ene. There’* big Dun Simon, themselves at the plate.
■ fullback who can also per­
Lawrence Pivcc and Donnie
form at guard, and also Chuck Griffin did quite well in tho
Pigott. All Bra "hard-nosed" outfield last year and will be
kids who want to make that battling tu be there again this
vaislly eleven. It's nut cer­ season. Billy Kuykendall as
tain that they will. But one a fine utility man fill* in
thing's sure — these Junior where lie is needed and nn
high lads are giving It the doubt will appear in many of
c l' one-two.
the gnmrs.
•
•
•
With Steve Harris slam­
It'* about time we doffed ming the hall os he ran it
our hat to the Elka Club nine will he hard In kerp him nut
In th* Senford Recreation De­ of Hie Ilne-up, and tlm ener­
partment's Junior Boys le a ­ getic Dave Gollobtr ie n.junr
gue. Th* Elk* wrapped up lo be considered. Name* that
the firit half rhnmpiinithlp will lie bean! often undoubt­
with a record o f nine wlna edly will be Holder (Lyman))
■gainst three losses.
and Miller (Oviedo),
Most o f the way they had
Workouts are to start 1m
to fight it out with Itutary mediately and tbeso products
and Kiwanis, and nut the of the llMiii season will be aug
least, the Shrlnera.
menled by those now being
The loop as a whole was considered as a result of
pretty well balanred during Saturday’! try-outs.
the entire first half. Lake
Because of the potential of
Mary and CI’ O shared etdlar the club, Thomas feels that
dwelling honors hut even they the pep will be well keyed up,
wrre only four and a half and with the high caliber of
games away from the league talent, Ibe possibility of going
leader*. Rotary and Shrlna ail tho way in Hie American
tied fur second place, Klwnn Legion competition, local fans
la was fourth and tho Civi- will see some excellent base­
tans fifth.
ball here litis summer, it was
The Elks, coached by Fred said.
Millar, will taiigla with the
second half champ* in a play,
o ff when the season ends
Miller attributes the first
half honor* to "Strlrkly a
Result* Friday
team effort and cooperation.”
Shrine II Lake Mary 2
Miller said th* boys had Lake Mary 000 010 1— 2 2 3
plenty o f aplrlt In each gome Shrine
320 305 x -1 3 10 3
they played and this led tu a WP—Ron Dudley (I-), U » good defensive style o f game.
Roger Lecp (0-1)
Th* club averaged leia than HR—Ron Dudley, Shrine, lit
■ pair of mlscues per tilt
o f the year
■nd turned In sharp fielding
STANDINGS
play* time and time again. Train
W L
Chris Akers was the big Shrine
2 0
stick for the Elks, hitting at CI’ O ., I . . . M
. 1 1
■ .472 clip — 17 hita in 30 Civitan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 l
trips. Billy Miller was the on­ Kiwanis .......................... 1 1
ly other .300 hitter for the Lake Mary ................... J l
Elka, batting .324. Cary t u ­ Itutary .......................... 1 l
ples and Aker* were the Elka ............................... 0 2
m o u n d mainstays. Maple*
Games Today
picked up four wlna and no Klwanii at Shrine 4:30
losses, Akars had ■ record of Rotary at Lake Mary 7:80
three and two on th* hill. Ak­
ers whiffed 69 batters in W
WINS MEMPHIS OPEN
frames.
MEMPiUS, Tcno. Mike
By th* way, Coach Miller Souchak fired a birdie cm the
w y assisted by Cecil Simp- final hole to win the Memphis
Open goli tournament,

Junior League

*
/

By United Press International
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
Team
IB 19 .655
x-Chlcago
x-Baltimore 23 13 .639
Cleveland
18 13 .581
18 14 .553 214
New York
19 17 JSJB
Minnesota
18 18 .500 4W
Boston
18 IB .457 8
Detroit
Washington 17 24 .415 8
Los Angeles 15 23 .305 8*4
Kansas City 12 24 .313 ’ 014
x—Chicago leads In perccntagc although Baltimore
has a 15 game advantage.
Sunday’ s Result*
Boston fi Kansas City 2
Boston 3 Ksnsis City 1
I/is Angeles 3 New York 0
New York 8 Los Angeles 5
I) a111more 2 Minnesota 0
Baltimore 7 Minnesota 8
Detroit 7 Cleveland 5
Chicago A Washington 4
Washington 4 Chicago 0
Tuesday’s Games
Minnesota at Los Angeles fn)
Chicago at Kansas City (n)
Detroit at Baltimore ( o)
Cleveland at New York fn )
Washington at Boston (n)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tram
W L Pel. GB
23 13 .618
I’hila’phla
S. Francisco 22 15 .505
Vi
Milwaukee 21 10 .568 m
St, Louis
22 17 .504
Pittsburgh 21 17 .553 2
18 IB .500 4
Cincinnati
19 22 .463 5t4
Houston
Los Angeles 18 21 .462 5W
Chicago
14 20 .412 7
New York
11 28 .282 1215
Sunday's Results
Cincinnati 6 Chicago 5
Cincinnati 12 Chicago 4
Milwaukee 7 St. Louis 4
Milwaukee 10 St. Louis 0
Pittsburgh 3 San Fran. 0
Pittsburgh 5 San Fran. 3
1-os Angeles 3 Philadelphia 0
Houston 5 New York 0
Tuesday’s Game*
New York at Chicago (n)
San Francisco at St. Louis (n)
Philu, at Pittsburgh (n)
Houston at Milwaukee (n)

Lee And RiCharde
Pace Engineer Win

THE ELKS CLUE NINE o f the Sanford Junior
Roys League, sponsored by the City Recreation
Department, captured tho first half champion­
ship o f the 196-1 campaign by winning nine o f
tho 12 games played. Members o f the club are
(first row, from left) Gary Maples, John Hunt,
Mark Canlo, Chris Akers, Vince Stownll, Dave
Soper and Chuck Brantley, (Back row, from

left) Conch Fred Miller, Cecil Simpson, Ed
Hitchcock, Billy Miller, Ken Goshorn, Don
Nicholas, Ronald Boyd, Jimmie McDade, Lloyd
Wall and Coach Cecil B. Simpson. Akers led the
team in hitting with nn average o f .427 and
Maples the leading moundsmun with a 4-0
record.
(Herald Photo)

Stuart Homers Twice For Red Sox;
Giants Lose Twice To Pittsburgh

David Lee became the San­
ford Recreation Department's
second Little League hurl&lt;*r
to toss a no-hitter by holding
the loop-leading Comets of
Hunt Lincoln Mercury, hitles*
and scoreless while his mates
posted four runs, all in the
final frame, to record a 4 to
0 decision for the Locomotive
Engineers.
Lee joins Skipper Senkarik
in the charm circle.
Mike RiCharde saved the
day for Lee and the Engi­
neers when he uncorked a
grand-slain home run in the
bottom of the final Inning to
pilot the Engineers lo Its win.
Lee had 15 strikeout* over the
route for a remarkable hit of

South Seminole
Little League
Results Friday Night
Casselberry 7, North Orlando
A
Altamonte Twins 1, Bear Lake
0
Resulis Saturday
Sunland 8, Lake Mary 5
Longwood 6, Altamonte Sen­
ators 3
STANDINGS
Team
W L
Altamonte Twins ........... 6 1
Bear Lake ....................... 4 2
Altamonte Senators . . . 4 3
North Orlando .............. 3 4
Casselberry ........
3 4
Sunland
2 4
Lake Mary .......
2 4
Longwood ..................... 3 4
Game* Tonight
Longwood -vs* Sunland, 6 p.m.

hurling in the Liltle National
League OR.
Over in the Lillie Amerlcan, George's pulled out a A
to 5 win over Sanford Atlantic
but not- before the scare of
their lives. George's had car­
ried a 4 to 1 lead into the last
inning only to have the Bank­
ers explode for four big runs
and a short-lived 5 to 4 ad­
vantage. Jimmy C o l e m a n
took matters into his own
hands in the bottom of tho
sixth when he unleashed a
triple with one man aboard
and two outs to capture th*
tilt for George's.
Andy Adrock had a perfect
three for three afternoon and
Mike Budd matched the per­
formance for Sanford Atlan­
tic. Jim Sheffield was credit­
ed with the win.
The Shrincrs were the only
nine to survive the first week
of the second half in the Jun­
ior Boys League, winning
their second till, a 13 to 2
victory over Lake Mary, Fri­
day afternoon
Hon Dudley became tha
first player in the junior cir­
cuit this season to hit a bom*
run (after seven weeks of
play) and ha did it in the first
inning with a long drive to
deep right. He also starred on
the hill, limiting Lake Mary
to two hita in registering th*
victory.

something to talk about Sun-| eluding a grand slam, to pow. the Kansas City Athletics.
day wheo he blasted a pair er the Red Sox to a 6-2 and
The homers were the third
Dick
Stuart rediscovered of game-winning homers, In-13-1 double-header sweep over and fourth for Stuart and his
the English language today.
flrat aince April 28.
It’s been a long alienee for
TOMOKROW
The Baltimore Orioles mov­
the Boston llugger, who would
ed into a virtual tie for first
not even open his mouth to
V OT£ FOR
place with Chicago io the
sneeze in the last month.
JoTrtfl “ Jimmy'*
American League by sweeping
Never slow lo tell the world
Minnesota, 2-0 and 7-6. The
of his triumphs, Dick was si­
White Sox dropped the second
lenced by his own inability
game to Washington, 8 0, af*
to hit a baseball.
ter taking the opener, 6-4. In
a FIOR1DA DIMOCRAT"
The man who smashed 66
By John Garcia
field attcndanla doused the other games, lx * Angeles
TWENTY-ONE QUALIFY
homo runs at Lincoln (Neb.)
United I'rrss International
beat New York, 30, iu tho
flames.
INDIANAPOLIS— A total of
In 1950 and another 43 with
CHARLOTTE, N. C. CUM)
first game with the Yankees 21 roadsters and 12 rear-en­ D E M O . N A T I O N A L
Roberta,
a
34-year-old
rac­
the Red Sox last year, had a —Jim Paschal drove his 1964
railing to take the nightcap, gined machines qualified for
paltry two to his credit after Plymouth to on easy victory ing veteran from Daytona
COMMITTEEMAN
B-S.
tlie Indianapolis 500.
more than a month of the cur­ Sunday in tha $112,000 World Beach, Fla., who had escaped
Detroit
defeated
Cleveland,
rent season. This along with 600 hut the sweet taste o f serious Injury in 17 previous
7-5. The second game at Cleve­
an anomic batting average success was loured by a specyears of raring, was In "very, land waa postponed by rain.
kept Ibe big man wilh the big tucular three - car amashup
very critical condition" with
In the National, the Phillies
ideas speechless.
that left colorful Glenn (Fire­
Stuart finally snapped his ball) Roberta at th* brink of extensive burns over more moved into first place although
ON 100 UKANDS
dropping a 3-0 derision to Los
Small coins added up to a slump
and
gavo himself drath.
than half of his body.
Angeles
as
the
San
Francisco
healthy 8201.55 as tho stud­
A Charlotte Memorial Hos­
"Oh, my God, I’m on fire,"
Giants lost a doubleheader to
ents at .Seminole High School
Roberts cried out to Ford pital a p o k a a t n a n said hla Pittsburgh, 3-0 and 5-3. Cin­
chancea
for
aurvival
would
chipped In what they "could
teammate Ned Jarrett who
cinnati swept a twin bill from
also wes involved In the "depend on how hla kidneys the Cubs, 6-5 and 12-4, the
afford" to swell the Buddy
hold
up"
and
added
that
Rob­
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
wreck. "Help me Ned."
Lawson Memorial Fund on
Braves won two from St.
Friday. Tho faculty elan add­
Jarrett, who managed to erta1 condition was such that Louis, 7-4 and 100, and in a
OPEN D A IL Y — 9 A . M. - 6:15 P. M.
810 E. FIRST
SANFORD
crawl out of his car with only it was impossible to make any single night game Houston
ed their contribution* in silver
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Results Saturday Night
minor Injuries, pulled Roberts prognosis at this time.
and "folding money."
shut out the Meta, 5-0.
Richard Potty o f Randlethrough a window o f his
An intense drive that Is Ding wood 6 Sunland 2
burning car. Roberts' clothes man, who with Paschal form­
scheduled to close tomorrow Casselberry 8, Altamonte 6
(called, curfew)
wrre a b l a z e , but quick acting ed (he one-two Plymouth
night I* aimed at making the
punch, made the dey com­
STANDINGS '
fund for the memorial ut the
plete for Chrysler by followpopular Warrior athlete climb Altamnnte ............ ....... 5
ing hla teammate across tha
to $3,000 according to Bill Casselberry .........
finish line, four lap* o ff the
Lovelace who has been spear­ Sunland ................ ....... 3
pace. It was tha best Plyheading the effort.
Longwood ............ ....... 3
Results Friday
inouih show sine* Petty won
In nddition to a plaque that Rear Lake ............
liocomotlve Engineers 4 Hunt
the Daytona 600.
will he Installed at the en­ N. Orlando ........... ------ I
IJncoln-Mercury 0
The world’s largest stock
trance to the field and trark
Games Tonight
Hunt
ono o o o -o 0 1
car race, witneaaed by a rec­
area, the committee expects Sunland -vs- Casselberry,
Engineer*
000 004—4 3 1 ord erowd o f 68,000 at tha
sufficient donation* to fence
p.m.
WP—David Lee (5-1), LP — Charlotte Motor Speedway,
in the apace, add light* that
Park ( M )
waa worth 60,000 chickens to
will make night track meet*
HR------ Mik* RiCharde, Engi­ Pnechel. He" explained be bed
possible and In other ways
neers, third of year
planned to purchase 30,000
iM-aulify the athletic field.
STANDINGS
chickens for ■ commercial
Dedication la act for b*
Rraulta Friday
W L venture but after pocketing
Team
tween halves In the Intra George's • Sanford Atlantic 5
.........12
2 flrat prise money of $24,555,
Hunt
Lln-Mer
.
squad football game Wednes­ Atlantic
000 014-5 7 2 Loco. Engineers
. . . . . . 10 4 "I though Pd make It 60,000."
day afternoon, Lovelace said George's
Oil 112—6 7 2
7
Chase . . . . . . . . . _____7
WP—Jimmy Sheffield (1-1), First Federal .
HI M •* 41 8
Laker To Headline LP—Hickson (0 8)
Standard Oil .. ......... 0 14
STANDINGS
Gama Today
Stetson Clinic
Team
W h Hunt Lln-Mer at Chis*
DELAND — Rod Hundley, Navy ............................ 12 2
former West Virginia Uni George's ....................... 7 7 4:30 Bay Avenue Park
Results Friday Saturday
vcralty All-American and aix- Florida Stale Bank . . . 6 8
No g im ci scheduled
ysar player with tha Los AnSTANDINGS
Perfection Dairy . . . . .
A fi
gels* Inkers o f the National
w L
Team
Sanford Atlantic ........... 4 10
Basketball Association, wilt
18 1
Kings wood
Game Today
headline a rllnic scheduled
Longwood . . . . . . . . e 4
Sanford Atlantic at Florida
hero on July 18 designed for
McRsncy ......... . . . . . . . 7 8
Slate Bank
players o f all ages.
Wilson Maler .............. T 8
4:30 at Ft. Mellon Park
Results Sunday
Stetson basketball roach
e 7
Toronto 11 Rochester 4, lit
Glenn Wltkea, who will direct
Florida State Bank . . . e T
Rochester 2 Toronto 0, 2nd
Ut* clinic program, laid that
Robbs Construction .. s ■
Syracuse 4 Buffalo 2, 1st
players throughout the state
uso .................. e 13
Syracuse 6 Buffalo 4, 2nd
were invited to the demon­
Games Today
Tram
W 1, Prl. CB
Richmond 4 Atlanta 3, 1st
stration rllnic which will be
Wilson Maier at Kingtwood
Ft. Lau'dale 23 11 .676
held at th* new DcLand High
Atlanta 3 Richmond 2, 2nd
Lakeland
22 13 .629 IV*
7 :»
School gymnasium.
Jacksonville 4 Columbus 2
Fla. St. Bank at McRaney 8:45
Daytona B.
21 14 .600 2V*
Other coaches to be featur­
at Ft. Mellon Park
St. Pe'burg
21 13 .583 3
ed on the program are
17 17 .500 A
Charles "le fty " Drlesell of Sarasota
Tampa
15 t l .417 9
D a v i d s o n , Bob Davla o f
WINS YONKERS
13 23 .343 1114
Georgetown, and Jo* Starting Miami
Result* Sunday
YONKERS, N. Y. — Buddy takas than more placas— ovar s span of mora yaara then any ordinary car. Fishing
8 23 .242 14V*
o f Apopka High B e h u o l . Orlando
Ed*ten of Sioux Falla, S.D., ap oia? Tha more remote the better. Hunting aiteaT Way beyond the reach of road*
Asheville 3 Charlotte 1
Drlesell will demonstrate o f­
Chattanooga 5 Macon 2
woo tha Yookera marathon to
SOCCER UPSET
fensive and defensive tech­
earn a berth on tha U, S. Whet'e more, when you own e 'Jeep' Unlversel you suddenly find dozens of usee you
NEW YORK (U P I)— Harry Knoxville 7 Columbus 2
niques, Sterling will guide hla Baehra and Uwe Sreler each Birmingham 8 Lynchburg I
Olympic loam.
never thought of beforol See the 'Jeep' Universal et your 'Jeep' deeler'e. Avsilsble
Apopka High School team ■cored ■ goal to lead Ham­
io p end
ana pickup
p ic K u p box.
d o i.
with herd top or convertible top. Fully enclosed or with half top
through ■ 40-mlnuta practice burg of Germany to ■ 2-0 up­
exhiblUng basic akilla, and set victory over Liverpool of
Wheelbases up to 101*. It's the reel McCoy.
Davla will lecture briefly on England Sunday in « 01-da
V M M S A T H I, FO W M K rU L, V IR T U A L L Y IH D g t T M U C T IB L t
correct rebounding methods.
K a i m k r jeep c o m m a r a t i o n
gree host before 13,000 fan*
at Randall's Island Stadium.
tee your 'Jeep* dealer and Uke a demonstration drive today,
BREAKS SWIM MARK
DORTMUND, G a r m a n y
OPEN TRAINING CAMP
(U P I)—West Germany’s Hans
NEW YORK (U P I)— Dan
JoJachlra Klein broke tha Florlo, Floyd Patterson's new
world 200 mstar freestyle rec­ manager, flaw to Stockholm
ord Sunday whan bs clocked on Sunday night along with
500 E. Second St.
Sanford, Florida
322-7542
on* minute, 58.2 seconds at threa iparmates o f tha ex
Tuesday 9 p. an.
FREE BABY
the West Germany indoor champion In order to open ■
AIR CONDITIONED SITTING SERVICE
Channel •
swimming championship*.
training ramp.
n Martin I.adec

UPI Sports Writer

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Cook's Pizza Pitch Lands Him In Court
V I C O EQUENSE, Italy jar* fighting It out In court fasrlnatad neapalltana.
(D PI) — Two plrra conks |in plagiarism rose that ha«
The battla hatween Luigi
Dell'Amura and Antonio Imperato started when linperato, a newcomer to lha neigh­
borhood, opened • restaurant
nest itoor to Dell'Amura1*
Gee
Emma Both Cooper.
MAV !!, l*M
and put up a big aign read­
Inez Knowles, tdunie lav. An­ ing: ’*!’ •*/• by III* Kil&lt;&gt;Admissions
1’ aula M, Baker, Elizabeth nie Huth Wright. Carol 1*. and ometer."
Johnson, Franc** E. Ahr* in*, Haby Boy Hoffman, Hetty and
That, Dell’ Amura tald, was
Herman L. Yatca, Clara Add. Baby Girl Barley, Hose and *b*melrsa plagiarism. Hit own
inattin. J im n Nelson, Glenn Baby Girl Varvel, all of San­ pi*i», renowned for It* length,
Miller, Thom a* Bill *11 of ford; Shanm and Baby Boy has long been hllleil «* " P it ­
Sanford; Uoyd B. Lindsey, Grohove, Osteen; Harry Hunt­ ta by the meter" and he e v ­
Chrlatopher Konlg. lamia Ton- er, Pellary: I.aura Mae Ho­ en had th# nama patent'd
ini, DeBary; Bert V. Christy. ward, l/mgwood: Dorothy Ma- with the Industry *nd ComlV ltoni;
Georgian
B u s h tiazeV, North Orlando;—Bi» i merr* Ministry.
Illeka, 1,ake Monroe
longwoixt
Imperato »»id a meter I*
MAY
ISM
l)h d )ir| M
nun
thing and a kilometer is
Admlasluni
Heim GUchrlal, Joann* Har­
Dell'Amura
nett. Tommy Ckvtoo, Mark Barbara Anna Biirnb*m. An­ another. Whal
Johnson, Walter K. Brown, nie Itone Clements, Mary patented was th* metar, not
Victoria Bronlcs. Erma Kelley, Jennings Harlow.', Emma June the kilometer.
Nonsense, Dell'Amura said.
William Kilt*. Baby Girl Du­ ('handler, Betty Pryor lltnes,
pree, Dorothy M arol Haby William Kills, Saddle lee, Al­ First o f all, th« word kilo­
liirl Ilogon. Juan* V. and len Dodson, *11 of Sanford; meter on Impeinto's sign was
B»by Boy Bnrgerd. Elizabeth Katherine l,a\endor, IVHary; divided in two so U could he
Johnuui all ■&gt;/ Sanford, Mary Allen P. l.*wTenee, Chuluota; rend ‘‘KiloMeter" and bs tak­
and Baby Hoy ('amp, kllma; Ann lou i»e Moore, txingwnod; en to mean “ Pitta by th*
Mary and Baby Girl Holtz, WaiHia Motm, l»ake Mary; Kllogiam and M eter”
Ijongivood, .Iran Loaiza, Ur- Carrol
Simpson,
Frederick
Secondly, who ever heard
Heek.
Casselberry; of pizta on* kilometer long 7
Undo; llalph T. Spotl.v, IV Jasper
M»ry Ann Branton, le.ro y It take* Dell'Amura a lot of
B*ry.
Mark Griffin, A l t a m o n t e loving ear*, family know how
M A T M . 1»*4
Springs.
Admissions
and an extra big oven to mak*
Birth*
Dorothy le r , Dora the* Flk
pitta a few motel* long. So
in*. John Wright. Keith Aiev Mr. and Mrs. James Moore, if luiperalo talked about kitander, Edward Stout, Dr hr* Haby Hoy, Longwood, Mr. and uineteia, he was a liar, Dell'Ureal tlranton. Baby
McWluirter,
D»vld
Deckle, Mrs
A-enra said
Charles Hanks. Ilcb* McUI- Girl, Altamiwite Spring*
(A meter Is the equivalent
Discharges
lan, Sun Hendon, *11 of San­
of 1.01*4 yards; a kilometer is
ford; William T, Joyce, IV Cliarle* Hanks, David Dekte,
(Mbit mile.I
llary:
GeraUHne
Jack-on Harry J Cramer, Carolyn W
Imperato said the kilometer
Tampa; Erm* Jamison, San Adams Lawrence K. Starling,
shouldn't
ha taken literally.
Dan
Fielder.
Mauri re
A
ford.
F.vana, Worth Y*tee, Caroi The Vico Equrntm rnurt will
Birth*
Mr find Mr-, Ch.vriea Hugh. ami Haby Hoy Paige, Is-slte shortly ruin on th* eas*.
In Doll'Aniurn's favor Is
Carolyn anil Haby Hoy NraH.diy Girl, l.ongnuod
snutli, all of Sanford; Thro- Ins long familv tradition. Ill*
Discharge*
James Nelson, Thoma* Ball, dsvrc W. Hiring. John P. Con­ fnthrr, Antonin, long ago
Haul*
M.
Baker,
Wanda nolly, Pellary; Helen Onv linked pitta at hom* — tha
Keen, Juanita Harold, Unda kams, Deltona; Olg* Johnson, restaurant then didn't *tlst
in the family's most daring
White. Deb'rwv* Walden Me nrookline, Mas*.

Hospital Notes

dream* —■ and peddDd It In
th* atreeta to eltltena and
tnurlati fdttl* l.ulgl helped
hi* mother prepar* the dough
and rut th* parsley and mottaralla rhe*s* that w*nt Into
th* pittas.
l.ulgl later went Into huntness on his own and saved
enough money to open til •
restaurant with th# help of
two brothers and two slattts
and of hla wlfa. Conceit*.
Kiv* of th* couple's seven
children are now helping out
in th# pitta huaitiraa. The
slsth, l.urla, la a student, and
th* seventh, Fr*nr*sco, ap­
propriately la a law ver an I
ran help with anm* legal advii a on tha meter kilometer
halt]*.

Mrs. Fansfer
Dies Sunday
Word was received by rel­
atives .Sunday of the death of
Mrs. S.ililr Pansier, widow of
Maine Pansier of WinstonSalem, N, C.
Mr*. Fansler had been a
visiter in Sanford and was
the alster of the late Thomas
A. Ilulner. Funeral arrviee*
will he held Tuesday in
Winston-Salem.

Johnson Aims
‘Better Life’
Plea To Youth
AVN ABBnn, Mlrh. O T P
—- President Johnson a a k t il
ytviing people last week to help
build a "great aoctety" by re­
storing American ettlri, pre
serving natural beauty and
Improving Ilia quality of rd sebbiom u i c h i i i m i
uratinn.

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Uid to assembl* th* "host
thought and broadeM knmiledge from all over the world"
fnr a series of conference*
aimed at ehartlng a eour** to­
ward a better Ilf*.
Johnson aaid in a *p**rh
prepared tor graduation **•
erciso at the University of
Michigan that new methods of
federal-local cooperation —
"creativ* festeralism"—muat
ho found to attack pressing
social problem*.

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Mrs. Arolyn True
Entertains BP

Bridal Reception Tea Honors Miss Kay Ivey
H m entire lobby o f the ex­
clu de* Mayfair wai tramformed Into • picturesque
foyer l i lt Friday afternoon as
MO goasts called during the
appointed hours at an elabor­
ate bridal reception tea hon­
oring Mlaa Kay Ivey, popular
bride-elect o f Ronald Lindsey.
Each of the round marble
top coffee tables held floral
arrangements o f gardenias,
magnolias and red and white
glads Interspersed with fern,
with a profusion of greenery
adorning the entire reception
area.
Two banquet tables, placed
at angles before the water
fountain, were overlaid with
imported while damask cov­
erings,
featuring
Intricate
hand cutwork detail, and cen­
tered with antique ailver can­
delabra bolding white candlca
and a single white archld. The
refreshing fruit punch, float­
ing a heart-shaped ice mold
containing yellow and white
flowers, was served from two
crystal bowls. Antique silver
trays and compotes h e l d
dainty lea sandwiches, petit
fours, Individual miniature
cakes, nuts,- canrtie? a n d
cookies formed In floral and
wedding bell design.
Between the two tables, an
over-sited cupid figurine held
an artistic arrangement of
magnolia and white plumbago
centered with a miniature

bride and groom, tinder a
horse shoe fashioned from
pearla.
The bride-elect, radiant In
a lovely turquoise sheer em ­

broidered orgsnxa with maleh-I the honoree, and Mra. Edwin
ing accessories, was present- |Lindsey, mother of the pros­
ed a beautiful orchid corsage pcctivc bridegroom, were also
by the hostesses.
presented orchid corsages.
Mrs. John I'.ey. mother of
The charming and gracious

hostesses for Hie tea were i of 4 and 5 p m , were Mrs. W.
Mrs. Dale Scott, Mrs. John g . Fleming of Tsvsrcs and
Crawford and Mra. Earl Hig- \„ „
Rupcrt strlck,Bnd
ginbotham.
Mrs. Fincher McDaniel and
Pouring between the hours
Mrs. Harry Woodruff served
from 3 to 6 p m.
Assisting
hostesses
were
Mrs. Hugh Truluck and Mrs.
Clarence Powell.
The Misses Linda Spencer,
Helen Mann, Myra Micks and
Daly nil Kay Scott served us
junior hostesses.
Out of town guests included
Mrs. Silss Johnson, .Mayport;
Mr*. Clyde T c r w i l l i g c r ,
Starke, and Mrs. E l a i n e
Adams and Mrs. E. C. Wald­
heim from Maitland.

Marriage Rites
Unite Couple
In DeBary

Women's Club
Members o f the Sanford
Business e n d
Professional
Women's Club were enter,
tained recently with a cov­
ered dish supper in Lake
Mary at the home c f the
president, Mr*. Arolyn True.

LISA 01)11AM, 10 year oltl daughter o f Mr. nnri
Mrs. Ilrnilcy Orihnm o f Orlando will appear in a
piano recital presented by the Tolnr School o f
Music on Sunday, May 31, at the Sanford W om ­
an’s Club. Lisa hna been a pupil o f Mary E.
Tolnr Nanre fo r tbo past fou r years and will be
featured with the other talented pupils o f Mrs.
Nance.

Crump-Grenz Vows Repeated

Mrs. L. H. Halgh of Gem
Lake. Dcllary, announces the
p.m. st the Grace naplisl
By Donna Estes
marriage of her daughter,
.Miss Iliitli Ann Crump, Church of Orlando will) tbc
Virginia H. Lock ward, of Es­
sex Falls, N. J., to George daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Alfred Pratt performing
H. Miller of New Jersey, on John U. Crump of I»ngwood, tbc double ring ceremony.
The church wa* decorated
Saturday, May HI, at her
Mra. Dale S cott; MIhb Ivey, Mm. John Ivey,
TH E EX CLU SIVE M A Y F A IR INN w u h the
1became the bride of Herbert with a profusion of camaborne
on
Madera
Road.
mother
o
f
the
honoree,
and
Mrs.
Edwin
L.
Lindttccne o f nn clnbornte brirlnl reception ten hon­
Attendants at live ceremony Christian Cron* Jr., o f Mor­ lions, Erovncry and candel­
«ey, mother o f M I hb Ivey’s, fiance, Ronald Lindoring bride-elect, M I hb Sully Kny Ivey, Inst
were
Miss Rennie Lockwnrd, ris, N. Y., on May 10 at 7 abra.
itcy.
Thunulny. From the left nre hoHteascn, Mrn.
daughter
of the bride, and
(Herald Photo)
Eurl Higginbotham, Mm. John Crawford and
George Miller Jr., son of tbc
groom.
The ceremony wa* per­
formed by Judge Albert D.
Williams of DeRary.
A small reception wav held
at the home following the
Barbara Watson was guest i noon
feslivilics
were the i Santiago, Joy Duggar, Jcnnl-| Jackson, Myra Meeks, Car
ceremony for the members
- Wn-n- . i . most elaborate MIssca Anne Aiken, Joyce fer Thompson, Audrey Peck- ole ntomas, (Jay Hunt, Ilettc
of the family and u few
and delightful graduation par-1sllcpar&lt;1’ JiI1 W e,,» 1&gt;0rmi Icr - Susie IUIback, Sharon |Hoyea and Honey Childs.
guests.
HIBISCUS CIRCLE
ty given by Mra. William Oy- f
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f f
The couple will reside in
The Hibiscus Circle of tlic
tor Jr. la her lovely P*rk
Sanford Garden Club met al New Jersey.
tbc home nf Mrs. Russell Dal­
Ridge bom*.
las, 1500 Riverside Dr., New
l t n . Donald Soderblom wai
Smyrna Reach, an Friday,
•o-bMteaa and Mra. Robert
May 8, for its meeting and
Watoon assisted.
covered dish luncheon.
Tba refreshment table was
Mrs. Dallas was assisted by
overlaid with
an antique
Mrs, Charles Morrison and
white Imported cloth. The eye­
Mrs. Dick Mc(.aulin.
catching centerpiece held red
Tltc meeting wna opened
and white miniature mums
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. (Jimmy
with a prayer by Mrs. Spen­
adorned by a graduate doll,
cer. Eighteen members were and Claudia) Klytlie and Mr.
with lighted rad tapered can­
and Mr*. J. (Jerry and Car­
present.
dles on althar aid*. Coke
Mr*. Jonci read nn article ol) McCabe spent tbc past
floats war* served from a
on conservation and preserva­ weekend on Grand Bahama
crystal punch
bowl.
The
tion of the turtle, relating to Island In the Bahama*.
MR. AN D MRS. H ERBERT C. GHENZ Jit.
dainty Util* sandwiches, cook­
Since tills was Carol’s first
how to protect them and their
ie* and butter mints were of
eggs so they will not become (light, the trip from West
tha d a is co lo n , red and
extinct, and also the penalty Palm Reach was quite an ad­
whit*.
for taking their eggs for sale. venture, as was their slay at
Mrs. Oyler had each of the
Mrs. Fahey gave a report the Jack Tar Country Club.
guaata sign an autograph (log,
The Illytbes and McCabes
on the building committee,
which She presented to the
shopping
In the
and ways and means on how rn joyed
honoree, along wltli a gener­
to raise more money for the quaint native markets and
ous gift cerlllicat* and a
swimming In the O lym pic- size
lly Frances Wester
enport where his guests were
building fund.
ah arm.
pool, tbc largest In the Atlan­
Stephen Sassman, y o u n g hiding. They gave It to him
Mrs.
Spencer
gave
a
report
Another table with a lovely
MRS. W ILLIAM O YLER was Imutemt at her lovoly Dark Ridge home to
sun of Mr. and Mrs. Charles when
on the recent flower show and tic Ocean.
they
shouted "Sur­
eenterpleoa of red and while
a graduation tea recently honoring M I hb Ilarhnra Wutann. At left nre
Sassman, of Lake Mary, was
thanked
the
circle
for
Its
par­
spring flowers held beautiful­
prise." Steve was a little stun­
M I hb Watson, honoree, M rs. Oyler, hoxtesH, Mrs. Susan Soderblom, coguest of honor at a surprise
ticipation In making it a suc­
ly wrapped gift* for each
hosteHB and Mm. Robert Watson, m other o f the honoree.
birthday party In celebration ned for a few minutes, but
cess,
graduate attending the party.
of Ids seventh birthday, given soon joined In with the laugh­
The
Hibiscus
members
re­
LUtto Mia# Sally Oyler had
ul the homo of Ilia parents ter and chatter.
ceived IB blue, IT red, five
tha pleasure of passing out
After singing the tradition­
recently.
yellow
and
and
one
award
of
th* gifts which wore diploma
Happy Birthday song,
While Steve went shopping al
merit rlbboni on their entries
charms.
for bis mother, Ids friends ga­ blowing out the candles on Uiu
In
the
show.
Thost enjoying the afterthered at his home to surprise cake, and opening the gifts,
Due* were collected for the
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Idm on his return. When all were treated to cake and
coining year.
Refreshment* o f miniature
The Either Circle o f the Steve opened Use door ho ice cream aodai.
A graduation Coke party
The circle presented Mrs.
honoring Norma Whlllern was sandwiches, assorted cookies,
Then a big surprise was in
Charles Morrison will) a love­ WSCS of the PeHury Com­ spied the birthday cake and
The Jaycee Wive* recently
held recently at the home of chips, dips and do nuta were
McthndiiU
Church all tlie gifts, but the biggest store for all of the children.
ly bird bath for her 30th wed­ munity
hejd a covered dish luncheon
M rs. Ashby Jones on Elm
held a luncheon at the De­ surprise waa behind the dav- 3!rs. Sassman took them to
served. The CokeF weriTIefv^ at the home of Mra. Lawrence ding -anniversary.
Avenue, with Mra. Blake Saw­
nary Restaurant.
the movies.
New
committees
were
aped from a red lawn cart, titl­ Skates In Altamonte Springs.
yer, Mrs. Rudy Sloan and
The leader, Mra. Herman
Those helping Steve cele­
liointcd
and
luncheon
reserva­
Each member brought one
Mrs. Jim Prgott serving ai ed with Ice,
brate his birthday wero Keith
tions for thu main meeting Stum was honored on her
T
h
e
hostesses
presented
of h e r specially recipes,
co-hastcetre.
By Mra. Clarence Snyder
birthday at the luncheon. A
Abell, James Polk, Charles
were made.
Norma with an appropriate which
Included
veal pic,
'Die
party
wus
held
in
the
Domdey, Lean and Hill Bar­
Mra. Clarence Snyder re­
The resignation of Mra. H. large sparkling enke wa*
gift,
as
a
memento
of
the
o
c­
round roast, chicken and rice,
beautiful yard of the Jouca
ley, Danny Daugherty and
brought
to
tha
table
for
the
W.
Seller
who
had
to
resign
cently entertained a group of
brown rice, chef’a salad,
home, with colorful flowers casion.
Timmy Cooper.
Guesta were the Misses green beats*, lemon p i e , due to tiie ill health of her guest of honor to cut.
friandi at a demonstration encircling the patio and a red
Guests were Mra. Charles
husband wa* accepted.
Cent Wheatland, Maria Row­ cheesecake,
mirahmilparty at her horns.
swing beneath t h a simile
Mra. Donald M. King and Creaaey, president of the De­
land,
Myra
Mecka,
Shirley
Mrs. E. S. Miller and Mrs.
law
lime
chiffon
pie,
poppy
KING'S
Attending were Mrs. Thel­ trees.
Steed, Carol Samuel, Carol seed cake and home made Mra. Francia At. Lucckcr nary WSCS, Mra. Cecil N. V. G. Law will aerve as coB
E
A
U TY SALON
ma Lewis, Mrs, Betty Snyder,
The aerving table was cov­
were welcomed as new mem­ Ogg, wife o f the pastor, nnd
Oxford, Susan Deal, Marilyn rolla.
hoiictaca at a combination
Over
Roumitlat'a
Drug
Mlaa Alice Stewart and Mrs. ered with a red and white
bers. Mrs. King was a circle Mra. Adam Muller from tha
Hunt, Jill West, Ann Mahan,
tra nnd splash party honor­
Members and guests attend­
Otto McDaniel from Sanford. checked cloth and was cen­
—- Special —
member
In
North
Carolina,
Ruth
Circle.
Sandy Slayton, Susan Drown, ing were Mrs. Dave Berrien,
ing the Gray Ladies at the
Also Mrs. H aul Gllhuly, tered with a beautiful ar­
110 Cold Wave
Peggy Grier, Judy Lavender Mrs. W. T. Cavanaugh, Mrs. and Mrs. Lucckcr is a life
Law home on Silver Lake,
Mrs, Frank George, Mrs. rangement nf glorious lilies.
Complete
Permanent
and the honoree1* mother, James McKee, Mrs. Bud Fo­ member of live National Fed­
Charles Glblln, Mrs. John A clever miniature rod tree
A tip for e flaming dessert Friday, May 20, from 3 to
eration of Garden Clubs from
Mrs. Harold Whittern.
»
5
.
°0
ley,
Mra.
Jack
Ludwig,
Mra.
Jurss, M ri. Mary Barmhadt was placed on the (able,
masterpiece
from
Meadow 5 p.m.
Niles, III.
Larry Outlaw, Mrs. Hanunond
Reacrvutlone
a
h
o
u
1
d
be
adorned with beauty Item*
Haircut
91.00
and Mrs. Nick Pfclfauf.
The meeting was followed Gold kltehene: Dip a cube of
such as comb, rollers, clips,
Shampoo &amp; Set 31.50
When washing woodwork Polk, Mra. Tom Price, Mra. by the covered dish luncheon, sugar in lemon extract. Put made no later than Tueeday,
No Appointment Nee.
scissors, etc., since Norma hold a cookie sheet against llerachet Powell, Mra. Philip with the next meeting to be the cube nn the top o f a scoop May 2fl, with Mra. Nopper at
Open Eves By AppL
anticipate* entering beauty wallpaper to avoid splashing Skates, Mra. Don Smith and held Oct. B.
of Ice cream end ignite Just 322-726K or Mre. Mnrazita at
Ph. 323-9838
Mra, Garnett White.
school In the fall.
322-8728.
and welting.
before serving.

Graduation Tea Fetes Miss Watson

Dining table* were set up
In the spacious F’.orld* room
and the menu consisted of an
a s s o r t m e n t o f casserole
dishes, minds and desserts,
served buffet style.
Guest* were the Mmes.
Mnrjorle Cownn, Valerie Col­
bert, Ruth
Warren, Ruth
Cummings, Harriet Slnwter.
and Margaret Gunns.
Miss Adrienne Waits and
Mr». Helen Thompson wer#
guests fro i Orlando.
An
Orlen. lien
meeting
was conducted by Mis* Waite
following tha buffet.

fyaJidsw
QbisdfiA

Sanford Couples
Enjoy Weekend

On Grand Bahama

Stephen Sassman Celebrates
Seventh Birthday A t Party

Traditional wedding music
was furnished by Mrs. Ruby
Townes with Gene Everett
and Barbara Hagcrson featur­
ed in a duct.
The bride, given In marri­
age by her father was lovely
in a white Chantilly floor
length gown featuring a scab
loped neckline and pointed
wrist length sleeves with a
lace rhapcl train. She carried
a while Bible, centered with
a white orchid.
Miss Kathy Abraham serv­
ed as maid nf honor and
was gowned In pink satin and
carried a carnation bouquet.
Jerry Fug.it served as best
man and ushers were Thomas
Italliff and John Fry.
Tho bride's mother was at­
tired In green and blue print
with beige accessories and
tier corsage wa* of carna­
tions.
The groom's mother choa#
a beige print dross with car­
nation corsage.
3lrs. LcRoy Groves and
Mrs. Charles Kccsllng assist­
ed at the reception following
the wedding in Fellowship
Hall of the church.
Following a wedding trip
to Ft. Lauderdale, Mr. and
Mrs. Grcnz are residing at
173 Evergreen Avenue in
Long wood.

FOR THE
GRADUATE

Esther Circle

Norm a Whittern Is Guest
O f Honor At A Coke Party

T h e Jaycee Wives

O f DeBary W SCS

Sponsor Covered

Has Luncheon

Dish Luncheon

Mrs. Snyder
-Hosts A Party __
For Friends

T h e Gray Ladies
Will Host Party
This Friday

W EDDING
C O M IN G UP?

wa outfit th* men In
tha party, eerraclly . . . ,
rraafortably.

South Seminole

NOTICE
ANNOUNCING FRIG1DAIRE
W EEK — BEGINNING M A Y 14

WHITES
AND
TUXEDO
OUTFITS
RENTALS — BALES

Open F rt Nights

H o lt M L

MIN* WIAR
m

Magnolia
Sanford
' Phone *22-1533

Storewide
Frigidaire
SALE 8
Sid Vihlen
Randall Electric Company
111 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 322-0915
Commercial . . . Residential . . . Industrial Wiring

HATS
BUMMER PASTE LB —
WHITES AND —
PANAMA STRAWS

Personals
Mrs. W. A. (Kay) Vleta of
114 Alhambra Ave. la For­
est City has returned to her
homo from Winter Park Hos­
pital, where aba was hospital­
ised

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AND FRI. N1TE

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DEAR ABBY: 1 love
flower*. For many year*
tny
tulip*
har*
taken
priaaa. Last year *om* new
neighbor* moved to the
north of u*. They keep
chicken*. But their chicken*
ara not cooped up or
fenced in to keep them on
their
own
property
so
every morning those chic­
kens head right for my
bulbs. Bo fa r I have had
about 9300 worth o f fins
Imported bulb* serntchrd
up. I don’t want to fence in
my property because It will
ruin the looks o f it; neither
do I want to start a feud
with my neighbor*. Have
you any suggestions?
LOVES FLOWERS

asked me how I could have
stayed away from my child
at a time tike that. She
said nothing in the world
could hnre kept HER away
if it had hern her child.
She hurt me terribly when
•ha eald that. Abby, I
have small children
at
beme and no one to leave
them with, and thing* be­
yond my control made ft
impossible for m* to go
to the hospital that day.
Did I do wrong?
nU RT

•

•

•

DEAR ABB Y: When a
child must go to tha hos­
pital for a tonsillectomy
operation and ths mother Is
unabla to go, Isn't it all
right fo r tha fathar to ba
there Instead T A friend of
mine, right out of tha biua,

•

•

DEAR ABBY: My daugh­
ter's girl friend has asked
my daughter and four other
girl* to be her bridesmaid*.
She made it clear thut rnrh
girl was expected to pay
fer her own gown. The
bride and her mother pick­
ed out the gowns without
asking nny o f the bridesmsids for an opinion about
price. Both my daughter
and I were shocked when
we found out how much
ths gowns cost. This bride
has very expensive tastes,
which she herself esnnot
afford. I think If the brid*
wants htr bridesmaids to
wear
auch
expensive
gowns, ths should pay for

Qcu&amp;by
Hers Is a hand that I first
ran across around 1035 or '36.
It la a rather tricky problem
hand. The quritlun is: Can
South make his normal three
no-trump
contract
against
perfect defense!
Declarer can count three
cluh tricks, three diamond
tricks, two hearts and a spade
provided that he ran get
them all in.
A
moderate amount o f
study will show that one or
mayba two duck plays ara
necessary. Thus, whan spades
are played, It is essential that
South 1st East’s quean bold
the first apad* trick In order
to shut out Wast'a low
spadtt. I f hearts art played,
it is necessary to duck the
second heart lead ao a t to
shut out East's fourth heart
It wouldn't take a good

•M ( I ) C ft a n n n a w e w s r e e m
(I) Nswsllns
lit* ( I ) Ms s i c M i m e s i s U
Sport*

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Sill ( I ) W ia th s r
III* ( « ) W alter Crenklte

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T ravst

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M evlee
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t ;!« ( I ) w s * o n Train
( t ) The L u er Ehew
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CLIMATIC

INFLUENCE

Climate bas a strange influ­
ence on vegetation In Africa's
Ruwcrtori Mountains. Pars­
ley pjanU grow at tall ai nine
feat and heather trees aoar
to height* of 90 feet la tha uatituil eliaute on lb# mountain
slopes.

SANFORD
Ryau’M atsrfy arrivtd. looUnf
lor Ur* Msrttt shows, ths tut
Fists le sat, a wsskend men.

Troubled?
Write
to
ABBY, Box 00700, Los
Angels*, Calif., P0069. For
a personal reply, enclose a
■tamped, self-addressed en­
velope.
•

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•

For Abby'* h o a k 1 * t ,
"How To Have A Lovely
Wedding,' send 50 een»« to
Abby, Box 60700, Lot An­
geles, Calif., 00009.

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Puss
Opening lead— * 0
bridge ptnycr long to ste all
this. A fter a while he might
even be cajoled Into betting
that ho rouid make the hand.
At that point tha trap would
be aprung, since perfect de­

TELEVISION
MONDAY P. M.

DEAR MOTHER: Since
the price o f the gown la
more than twice what your
daughter would ordinarily
spend on a gown, 1 think
she would show good judg­
ment to decline the "hnncr."
• • •
C O N F ID E N T I A L TO
•*E": If you let a man know
that you believe him to he
faithful, It will help to
keep him that way. Call a
man a cheat and you give
him ideas.
• • •

TONIGHT

ItM (4) A r if G riffith Show
Holly
ollywood
and
lb*
(I) H
n isrs

Hide (i&gt; Utsnklng Point
(II Last aid*— West
■id#

(I) Kmtnr Awards
11:40 (I) News
(II Hswallns
H ill IS) ■ports Final
(I ) T h tstrr o f ths Htara
H ill (l) To n il! Show

(I) Movli
11:41 &lt;)&gt; T h ! L a i! Show

TUESDAY A. M.
S:0#
1:11
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1:10
1:11
VU*

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(I)
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Sign OB
Bunihln! Almanao
Farm Ilip ort
W orld Civilisation
Collsga at tha Air
Today
W aka Cy Movlaa
Farm M arktt Ha-

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&lt;2&gt; First Im prsM len
1:14 ID F a th -r K now s lien
(l&gt; HaarTk far Tam arrow
(D Truth or C o n n qu sn ett
11:41 ID Ouldlnx U g h l
1 00 III lllrl Talk
ID liacem ber Ilrlda
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t i l l III Aa Tha W orld Turaa
ID MI'l-Kla. News
ID H clinci
1 141 ID 1-afftlm !
1:0* ID Passw ord
(D Ann Mnqtharu
1:11 ID Art t.inklattar
III Hay In Court
III Th* D octors
1:*) 16 ) To T ell T h ! Truth
f t ) L orstta Tnung
( D aanaral senapllal
1:10 ( « ) Ths Fdpa o f N ltht
&lt;D Quaoa Far A Day
(!)

( I ) Htatt
Ntwa
aad
W sattitr
M S (I ) Today
( I ) P ra -lrh o o l ria n a la e
T: d0 ( I ) Countdown Now*
7 . ( i ( I ) M ick ey '! 0 "» p » l
T im !
•
( I ) M lcksy Rvana Show
I :M (I) Captain Kanaarn*
li H (SI W aalhar aad Haw*
I r t l ID Today
(l&gt; ca rtsa vltla
II) l.am pi of I.earatsa
S O" 13) D ivuret Court
ID Haarclsa
D l l (D llo m p ir it no m
ID (lain Htorm
III!* ID Hay Whan
III Si.unl.h Leiaona
ID Mlko W alU ra Nows
14:1" ID W ard fur W on !
( I I I L oti Lucy
ID 1'rlca In Illgtit
11 ;U0 III Joi&gt;|&gt;nrity
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(4) Laav* tt T e

7:30 9:30 p.m. Monday Night
Movie. "Count Your Bleuings." (Color) (Rerun) Deb­
orah Kerr, Rouano Rrmil
and Maurice Chevalier ntar in
this 1950 sophiiticaied com ­
edy about an English woman
who Ji unhappily wed to a
Frenchman. Besides her husband'a penchant for eyeing
beautiful girls, a precocious
son play* one parent against
the other.
7:308:30 p.m. ABC. Older
Limit*. “ TTie Min Who Was
Never Born." (Rerun) This is
a pretty atandard plot for
science fiction buffs, but it's
well treated and uses trick
pliolography for much of its
effect. About an astronaut
who finds that earth has been
devastated in the 2*Jnd cen­
tury and returns, with a mon­
strous mutation of the future,
to the 20th century to attempt
to alter the course of (he fu­
ture.
8:30-9 p.m. The Lucy Show.
Part I. (Rerun) Fairly funny.
This 1* a reverse twist on the
mistaken Identity bit. Lucy
(Lucille Uull) Is In a spot. She
brags that Elbe] Merman l*
a personal friend; ion Jerry
insist! flic get her for his boy
scout show. At tho bank, Lucy
secs a woman who Inoki like
Ethel and bogi her lo imper­
sonate her Just long enough
to meet Jerry, not knowing
she really Is Ethel Merman.
8:30-10 p.m. ABC. Wagon
Train. "The Widow O'Rourke
Story.** (Rerun) After tho
first fsw unromfortible mo-

mend, you begin to rcalire
you’re in for a terribly funny
PO-minute drama. Technical
tharlcommgs, miscasting and
cliche dialogue combine to
bring you 9&lt;i minutes of com ­
edy western style.
10 11 p.m. C’lIS. East Side/
West Side. "One Drink At A
lim e ." (Rerun) It’s skid row
night in oht Gotham The star
is one of New York's really
"gutsy" a e tresses, Maureen
Stapleton as a derelict who
rlu-s above her position in life
when she feels her companion
(well played by J. I). Cannon)
is about to do himself in with
an overdose of wood alcohol.
It's almost n ease of the blind
leading llie blind drunk, with
George Seott as social worker

TOKITK A T l ’ K S lia r
F irst ah«sr Till* . • * Dus
Ti* l.m g tk of F is tu rs —
F irst H alf W ill Hi H i*
p ra tid lla Brraad (h ow
V IC T O R S '*

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C **l&gt; a lu r» l» ila Only
"DA UK PLIU'DSK"
S h lrliy Jna ti — Calnp

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Virginia I'stroekl
P. O. Baa 1214
Sanford
I'hyllla Rugrnslrln
322-6234
Lake Mary
Nora Norrta
TE 9-1514
S. Seminole
Mildred Haney

Ms-sesi
Deltona

Mary Gettings
Bear Lake
293-4643

\ \ | i i 1 1| t

OAll

Haydon Bum* v u Mayor o f
Jacksonville in 1953, ju it aa he 1*
today. Huy dun Rurne we* Police
Commissioner o f Jacksonville in
1953, just as he j* today.

1711 J) S 6U A N H C AVI

III AC fl

And at tills moment super police
chief Runts is attempting to rhlo
the "Jacksonville Story” to tho
governorship o f Florida. He is ask­
ing us lo install tho "Story” in tho
Stale Capitol in Tallahassee.

'

A peculiar set of circumstances
"helped place Mayor Burns in A very
powerful position. One is the death
o f Governor McCarty, who was re­
placed by well-intentioned b u t
friendship-bound Charlie John*, a
man with no inclination to molest
the scab of Jacksonville law enforce­
ment.

106 Unit* . . . offering u choice of
beautiful Motel Huonu, Efficien­
cies and Hedrixim ApuilmcoU,
all ullrartively decora till and pro­
viding elegant comfort . . ,

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The other is the existence of Jack­
sonville newspapers made ineffectual
by railroad ownership, unabla to
peer beneath auperfidalitiee, and
forced even to atifle lettera-to-thcedltor.

DAYTO
dayto naNOAW BEACH* FLORIDA

For Information on All J MoleU Send Coupon To:

On this sea made artificially calm,
Mayor Burns has managed to auil
aedateiy. He has not been troubled
by disturbing facts. Example: The
Jacksonville Expressway, o f which

.Motel, .
_______S. Atlantic Avr.,
llaytnna Heach. Florida
I’Ii-um- send color hriH Imre and information regarding
□ Sea Dip
□ LLio Heach
□ Sliver Sands

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C . i l t * 'n i)4 S m v u e

The "Story” La not complete. R e­
cord* dlidoie Jacksonville even to­
day has one of the worit crime mte*
In Florida. And within the pait
month, seven of Jacksonville's police­
men were arrested for accepting
gamblers’ payoff*.

3 just mluulse from Golf Courses. T h rjlirs. Night Clnlw.
Kbnt*. RcsUursnts. Hporllng Kvints. fiiue-l Huiide attrerliona.

'itf/lu*chaon: DAM. * 2.JS P. M. D&lt;nn#r. d. JO •8 00 P. U.
y
Trad# Winds CafaUriaa also located In ^
W Orlando, Lddaburg, Cocoa, Mrlbounw * Ft. I’ irrer
L in e s !

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In (J e n t m l F l o r i d a

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—Addrues.
mtilc
Stale

---------

Consider the racial Issue. Mayor
Burns says R is a local matter wot
likely to Involve the State CapItoL
Fine. But not only has Mayor Buns*
"local” control left Jackaonvlile rac­
ially strife-torn, but Burn* hax only
deputized 500 firemen to keep the
blacks Quiet, while et the same thne
refused to lend official sanction to •
bl-racial committee.
Let’i leave the past and look to
the future with Burn*.
HI* campaign propaganda promtecs "teamwork” In all area* from
agriculture to zircon. We like that.
But It also promliM (1 ) a higher
rate o f isle* tar, ( 2) repeal o f In­
ventory and Intangible taxes, and
(3) continued protection o f tax-free
mineral and forestry industries. Hold
this program np fo r Inspection, end
It Is a relief act for th* wealthy and
vested interest*.

Tht* 1* part o f tho “JackaonvITte
Story."

BEACH MOTEL
till

Other expect* o f Bant**
dacy are disturbing.

CoY8rnor McCarly livid long
enough to bawl out Sheriff Sweats
He did Dot last long enough to clean
out the whole neat. Example — in
McCarty’* desk was a copy o f Jack­
sonville Municipal Court record which
showed an amazing two-thinla of tho
c u m nol-prossed (dismissed). Ex­
empt* — * auperflclal State Treasur­
er's probe later ehowed caah bond*
o f noi-proaaed caiea illegally claimed
by bail bondsmen, apparently for dtetrlbution to corrupt law official*.

322-5292

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•he Is no proud, hsd budgeted three
million dollars for right-of-way pur­
chase. When last heard- "Inside
knowledge* leaked to land ■peculat­
or* had d r lv n tha cost to eight
million and It wax atill soaring.

It was one o f McCarty’* last
appearance*. He died shortly after
in that year 1953, ntruck down pre­
maturely by the heart attaclc’ which
already had waated hi* body*

• II SILVER BEACH AVE.

Com* din* with us. tnfoy cuts, appatulng aalsds.,
tasty piss. c*i&gt;*s and crtami., .ttndsr, dsliclous prims
mists and isrdsn Irish vigitablss. , . ssrvsd In truly
plsssant surroundings. And rsmsmbsr, Thursday night
f is "family night" with frst dtttarls for all. ..and
, Saturday night is ' stash night" whan you git a big
' »/, lb. T-Bons ataak tookad lo your ardar tor only
ona dollar.

l i u-

Fitting th* Covernor from ncrosi
the dealt was nattily dressed Jlcx
Sweat, sheriff o f Duval County. He
v u on the earpet, celled there b y
Governor McCarty bccauae o f ram­
pant gambling and prostitution id
Duvals

Other
O
ilverQandt
MOTEL

'Defictow Food C o w t a

W p P r o v id i*

A ildnny
Juliet! from belilnil
the desk. It belonged to Governor
Dan McC«rly, a men nigh unto
dot ths

• Octin-vlsh Dining Reami, fstturthf luptrb food

CAFETERIAS

THE SUN’S POLICY

T. Report the new* fuTV and bnpirtlilV M tb* new* column*.

‘Tlie Jacksonville Story*

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with Tub 5 SkoAir, Radio, Hill MuHc, TV, Room Pftomi, Piiviti Balconies.
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Sunday, May 17, 1964

Florida’* Beautiful

Seminole TV

MOTEL

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During 1962, 3,343,000 prrsons were injured in traffic
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th* house, get th* children
bathed and to bed, write soma
letter*—and so on."
He wants to hear that
you’ve got a new book you'rs
dying to read, or anything
else that will make him feel
he won’t be missed.
He wants to feel you are
really looking forward to a
free evening, instead o f Jutt
sitting around feeling neglect­
ed while he Is out enjoying
himself,
"Where did you put suchnnd-iurh?" simply means h*
ha* misplaced something and
want* you to get busy and
find it for him.

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What makes your clothes vvenrnbte? Is it the fit FabrlcT Finishes?
Alt o f these things piny a part in
the comfort and wearability of your
clothing. Rut basically wo measure
tlip wearability o f a garment on tho
basis c f how well wo run keep it
clean and pressed.
Tho Job of keeping Americans
the iicsl dressed, best groomed peo­
ple In tho world is the job of a profcislonnt dryrleaner. Most rtothes
;omo into dryelennlug plants bernuso
ihuy urn wrinkled ami spotted. Is
denning them Just nnothor needle** expense we indulge
In ns "rich Americans?" Hardly. We have available In
thin country n wider selection r f fabric* innilo from
more fibers thnn is found anywhere else in the world,
(htr fashion sense ami expendable Income dictate that
wa own lara* wardrobe*. The rare of these garment*
i* complex. Tailoring la intricate. These arn the
that maka our professional dryclcnner tha most highly
■killed in th* world.
This art la far mors than denning alons. In fact
Henning Is about 14V- o f the total work In does in re­
storation of a garment. HI* ability to restore precious
dothing to its Tlks-nsw condition require* many separ­
ata processes don# by skilled workers. For Instance did
you know that any spot is removable? This is a tschnlcality because In removing sputa from some garments
you'd nave to destroy ths rolur or the fabric itself tt
Ukra a highly trained spotter to know just the right
rhtmieal snd method of protecting your garment to
remove a spot or stain. Pressing, better known nn
finishing to your dryd*»ner, rcstorrn the shape o f your
garment. Using Just the rlsrlit amount o f heat and In­
tricate ironing equipment, hr sliuiin a garment ever
■a gently back to ita wrinkle free like new condition.

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Nell Brock around for cathar­
tic purposes.
10-11 p m
NBC. Emmy
Award*. Unless NBC unleash­
es the puny jape* of ils TW3
contingent against the othrr
two networks wlio’ vo with­
drawn their recognition from
Emmy, the tarnished awards
lady, tills might he a pretty
entertaining show.
10-11 p.m. ARC. Breaking
Point "Whatsoever Tilings I
Hear." (Rerun)

"LET S TALK DRY CLEANING"

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expect* you to have the house
spotless, a perfect company
meal prepared, every detail
worked put— and make no
commotion about it, so he can
assume that you entertain a*
easily a* other women pre­
tend they do.
"What have you been doing
all day?” Isn’t a question
even the most devoted hus­
band wants answered in de­
tail. It’* sort of a formality
that husband* think sounds
husbandly.
"What are you going to do
all evening?" asked solicit­
ously when leaving for a
meeting or hia weekly poker
game Isn't really an honest
question. That is, the husband
doesn't want an honest an­
swer surh as, straighten up

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liurbands, as most wives
know, speak a languag* all
their own. However, for any
wife who isn't sure Just what
her husband means by what
hn says, hers ar# some help­
ful hint*.
"Doe* it have to be done
N O W ?” Isn't a question. It
means a man is In no mood to
do (he little chore you went
him to do, and if you keep on
bringing up the eubject he
will shortly accuse you o f
nagging.
"Is that what you’re going
lo w ear?" isn’t a question
either. It’* a mnn'e p-ditf way
of saying, ’’I never liked that
dress on you and I wish you
wouldn't wear it."
"Don't go to a lot of
trouble" means vour husband

HUBERT BYRD, Goodyear Service trinnatfcr, is presenting Jimmy Clevelnnd, Rt. 2, Box 4B2-A, Snnfonl, with an 88-pound sliont, won in a drawjng during a recent "H og W ild" sales promotion. A free dressed hop was
also given with each m ajor npplinnee or TV sold.

By Oswald Jacoby

fense will hotd South to right
tricks.
The play starts out simply.
The six o f ipnde* is opened
and Eust'a queen hulda the
trick. The five of apudes ia
led back. West takes hla ace
and seta up hia last two
■pads*.
Haven't we been over nil
this before? Won't South go
right over to dummy and
lead n diamond in order to
establish three d i a m o n d
tricks ?
Hasn’t a rather obvioui
play been overlooked? Any
East player worth hla stilt
would lurely iliscurd his are
of diamond* on the third
spade. At least he would do
■o when he is looking at all
the rarda. Now the jack of
diamonds becomes an entry
to the West hand, and South
is art.

May 25, 1064 — Page 0

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them. My deughter tty t
she
would
rather
turn
down ths honor of being
a bridesmaid than complain
about the price. To give
an idea of how overboard
the bride went, each dress
it $69.05, plus u x ! And my
daughter ha* never spent
more
than
HALF that
amount cn even her best
dress. I would like some
advies.
WORKING MOTHER

DEAR HURT: No. Your
friend wss just hlahhlng
and unmindful o f the hurt
the was musing—at b a st
If she Is a GOOD friend.
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DEAR LOVES: I assume
you have already com­
plained to your neighbors.
I f you have, and war*
Ignored, ask your lawyer
to write them a letter
pointing out their Isgal r*&gt;
aponalbllltiaa.
If
that
doesn't work, you may have
to sue. Two hundred dol­
lars worth o f bulbs la not
ehlcken feed.

By Abigail Van Buren

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Big people know this. Never be­
fore has a single Florida candidate
been so eagerly promoted b y the
bankers, phosphate industry- huge
grocery chains, powerful contractors
and railroada. Their dollars pumped
into Haydon Burns have inflated a
mere Police Commissioner Into a
Goliath.
Burns has money to burn. He
•pent 11.13 per vote In the fir*t
primary, and he atilt had cash left
over.
311)0 ere we being asked to put
into the State Capitol?
( 1) A Police Commissioner who
presides over one of Florida'* moat
crime-riddcn cities.
( 2) A Mayor of a racially uneaay
city whoae approach is restricted to
quelling violence by threats, while
discouraging communication b e ­
tween races,
(3) A candidate backed by Flori­
da’s most powerful reactionary
forces, special Interest* who expect
dollar benefits in return.
( D A candidate who promises ta
take the little consumer for the big­
gest ride since the invention o f the
Ferris Wheel.
This isn't exactly the same "Jack­
sonville Story” which Mayor Haydon
Burns has been reading aloud. You
aee, he has been skipping the foot­
notes.
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—
Top Hr publican*. assembling
today lor Ibrir la*t pre-con­
vention
conference*.
are
weighing IBM pre*ideotial ticket alternative* involving Vice
President Richard N. Nixon
and Petmsylra tnia Gov. Wil­
liam W. Scranton.
The alternative* are being
eoMldered to an*wer the prob­
lem) o f what the party will do
H Sen. Barry Goldwater love*
the June 2 California primary
to New York Gov. Nclaoo A.
Rockefeller — or if Goldwater
ia blocked at the San Franctaco convention.
Sen. Thru*ton B. Morton,
K., ia being talked of a* a
possible
vice
presidential
nominee on a compromise tic­
ket beaded by Nixon. But he
alto figure* In apeculation a*
« running-mate foe Scranton.
Morton, a former national
chairman and now Senate
GOP campaign chief, is high­
ly regarded by all faction* of
the party.
Member* of the Republican
National Committee and Ks
convention arrangement* com­
mittee were meeting today and
Tueaday to go over final con­
vention plana. Their chief taak
la to aelect official* for the
conclave which open* July 1J,
Morton U expected to be
named permanent convention
chairman and Gov. Mark Hat­
field of Oregon Li the leading
prospect to be temporary
chairman, and pe-hape the
Bote speaker.
The arrangement* group’*
recommendation! for filling
the convention port* will l «
headed by Rep. William E.
Miller, N. Y.
Republican leader*, looking
beyond IBM, want to avoid a
party - shattering convention
fight, particularly if it ap­
pears that Goldwator cannot
gather enough delegate* to
win the nomination.
One lop Republican said
that If thl* stalemate develop­
ed, party leader* would In­
vite Goldwater to name the
presidential
candidate
he
would prefer and would sup­
port. They believe Ihi* almost
certainly would he Nixon or
Scranton.
Nixon hai been the more ac
five ol (he two but Scranton,
by reason o f carefully flaying
out of the IBM arena, ha* few­
er critics In the party. Nix­
on still remains the more
widely known man—the candi­
date who lost the presidency
in 1000 by only a small mar­
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Time To Fatten Up The Soviets?
NEW YORK fNEA) — Ni­
colai Lenin, founder of Rus­
sia’s communit* state and who
had a grim sense of humor,
once said that " if you give a
capitalist enough rope he will
eventually hang himself.’ ’ Ha
wa*. of course, echoing Karl
Marx’* f a m o u s assertion:
"capitilism
digs
its own
grave.”
Are American businessmen,
like their fellow capitalists in
Britain, France arid West Ger­
many, eager to fulfill the
Harxist-Lcninist prediction?
The recent decision by the
United States Chamber of
Commerce to seek increased
trade with the Reds warrants
examination in the present
state of international affairs.
It strengthens the Communists,
currently in the midst o f a
grave economic and political
crisis.
It undermines
the
American economic embargo

Emmy Awards
Show Tonight
HOLLYWOOD
(U PI)
—
Television’s most explosive
show will be beamed tonight
when the embattled 13th anpual Emmy award* presenta­
tion* are made.
Nominees took a back seat
to the teething fight among
the three major networks.
Both ABC and CnS cried
■'foul” earlier this month and
withdrew their support of the
National Academy of Tele­
vision
Arts
and Sciences
complaining bitterly about the
hodge-podge of categories and
unfair competition.
Only NBC, which ia tele­
casting the lti-hour show at
7-8:10 p. m. EOT, is fully
participation: in the big vi­
deo blowout.
NBC led the nomination*
with S3. CBS hid 43 and ABC
23.
The show will emanate from
Hollywood and New York.
The Hollywood segment will
be hosted by comedian Joey
Bishop from the Hollywood
Palladium. K. G. Marshall of
"The Defenders” scries will
art as cmcoe for the New
York contingent from the
Texas Pavilion of the World’s
Fair.
High spot of the show Is
scheduled to be the prestigeladen "program of the year”
award from aging "American
Revolution of ’03" (NBC);
"Blacklist” from "The Hefenders” (CBS); "The KremIln” (NBC) "The Making of
(he President 1900” (ABC);
"Town Meeting o f the World"
(CBS).

against Fidel Castro's Cuba.
Lenin and Marx were con­
vinced that the capitalists'
urge for profit* was far rtremger than their attachment to
principle*. They saw this aa
the fatal weakness of demonera tic society bated on the
free enterprise system.
Nikita Khrushchev ia far
lea* cultured than Marx and
Lenin were. But In hi* own
crude way. he ia merely echo­
ing the wordi o f hi* master*
when he w aits the West: "W e
will bury you "
•

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bluntly stated the case in re­
cent broadcasts.
There is no doubt about H:
Nikita Khrushchev currently
needs economic help from the
capitalist world like a drown­
ing man need* air.
But why should the capital*
Ut*. especially American busi­
nessmen. pull his chestnuts
out o f the fire? Unless, of
course, they have what psy­
chologists caR a "death wish."

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•Mrs. Willie Mae Mlnrey. 39,
today gave birth to quadrup­
le!*, first such multiple births
In the RO-ye.ir history of Kath­
erine Booth Hospital here.
The quads—all hoys—were
born shortly after 4 a.m..
KST, and were reported doing
well. Mr*. Mlnrey, mother of
live other children, wa* re­
ported "doing fine.”
The father, Robert, 44, said,
'T in going to have a time
finding names for these.”

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COUNTY BUSINESS
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Welcome Wagon
Club To Meet
Quad Boys Born
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Ity Maryann Milra
The f o u r t h annivrrsnry In Cincinnati
meeting of the Rimtli Semin­
ole Welcome Wi.g&lt;&gt;n Club will
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Sponsors of the eluh hnvo
been invited to attend for this
occasion.
Also Invited to Join the
group are all past presidents
and former members of the
'll uh.
Tha meeting will open at
10 a. m. with a social visit,
cards at 10:30 and luncheon
■t 12:30,

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Two major reason* seem to
underline the Chamber of
Commerce's major policy re­
versal on East-West trade in
nomtrategic goodi.
One is fe ir—by no mean*
unjustified—that the NATO allie* are out to capture the
"lucrative" market* in the
Soviet bloc.
Like Sen. William Fulbright,
some American businessmen
consider the U. S. export em ­
bargo against the Bed* a total
failure. In tbelr view, it haa
not served to deprive the Red
countries of goods, but to di­
vert buslnesi to Western Euro­
pean suppliers.
Another reason is that trade
with the Red* is likely to help
Russia against Red China and
to lead a relaxation in EastWest tensions. This is also
the view of Pre*idcnt Johnson’a administration. It is
backed, among other*, by
BriUan'a Prime Minister Sir
Alec Douglas-Home, who be­
lieves that a “ fat Communist”
la likely to be less dangerous
than a "lean” one.
But the fact ia that the
Communist leader* are MarxIst-Lenlnist dialecticians. This
means that they resort to dif­
ferent strategy at different
time*. They apeak softly and
cry for more trade with the
capitalist West when they
are In trouble.
This wax their strategy in
the famine years in the 1920*
and 1030*. They used it
again after Hitler attacked
Russia.
However, the Reds Invari­
ably gave the capiUitstj the
boot after they regained their
strength and felt powerful
enough to subvert the free
world.
• e e
I* this, then, the time for

ui to fatten up the Commun­
ists? History, alas, ha* shown
time and again that the lea it
worry of a Red dictator is the
waistline o f hi* slave*.
The fact ia that at no time
have the Reds been in such a
state o f disarray as they are
today. The bitter feud betw fen
Russia and Red China has
cracked the Red monolith
wide open. The Rusnioas, be­
set by economic and agricul­
tural trouble*, find it innraa.
singly difficult to supply food
to the undeveloped nations of
Asia, Africa and Latin Amer­
ica.
Moscow's Eastern European
satellite* are restive. The Red
leader*’ claims of "econom ic
plenty around the corner” have
given way to appeal* for hard
work and personal sacrifices.
"Produce
more
for the
same wage* and in the same
lim e," was the way the radio
of Communist East Oermsny

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The age we live in has been given
so ninny names— atomic, space, elec­
tronic, to list a few— that one hes­
itates to hang another on it. Un­
fortunately, it seems to deserve it.
Judging from a number o f inci­
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summing up the human situation in
mid-20th century might well be “ The
A g e o f Noninvolvement."
In the New York borough o f
Queens a few weeks ago, a young
woman was pursued and stabbed to
death on the street while 38 per­
sons watched from their apartment
windows. No one wanted to get in­
volved to the extent o f calling the
jolice from the safety— o f their
tomes, much less go outside and
try to aid the woman.
More recently, a crowd o f 50 peo­
ple looked on stupidly from the shore
near Atlantic City, N.J., while two
boys drowned and one man nearly
drowned trying to save them.
"N obody did a thing, not a damn
thing, to save that man nnd those
boys,” said a gas station attendant
who came on the scene and took a
rowboat out to rescue the man.
"T h ey ju st stood there and watched
those kids die."
And in Los Angeles the other day
tw o policemen appealed in vnin for
help from passing motorists ns they
clung desperately to a man who was
trying to jum p o f f a bridge.
“ We were hanging on for denr
life ," snid one o f the officers, “ but
they drove on like they didn’t want
to get involved."
N or should we forget whnt hap­
pened in Indianapolis a couple o f

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Thought For Today
Those who bow down on the roofs
to the host o f the heavens; those
who bow down and swear to the
Lord nnd yet swear by Milcom.—
Zephaninh 1:5.
All men profess honesty ns long
ns they can. T o believe all men hon­
est would be folly. To believe none
so, is something worse. — John
Quincy Adams.

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

R em em ber Bay O f Pigs?

W orry C lin ic
000,000 and 2,000,000 diabet­
ica in this country with milliona more who are ‘‘poten­
tial" diabetics.
Diabetes is looked upon as
probably a deficiency ailment
instead of a germ disease.
For the typical diabetic Is
O. K. till he renchea middle
aice. Then, around that GOth
birthday, he may learn that
hla own pancreas la not se­
creting enough insulii to han­
dle his calorie intake.
Some biochemists think a
prolonged deficiency o f vital
trace chemicals might be in­
volved in diabetes, for if the
ailment Is not due to germs,
then it teems plausible that
it comes from aumc chemical
lack.
Sea salt and ocean water
contain alt 44 o f the watersoluble trace chemicals on this
planet earth.
So people who are not on n
salt-free diet might profitably
use sea salt or drink a little
ocean water daily.
For gray hair, baldness,
psoriasis and dozens o f other
ailments besides diabetes nro
classified in the chemical "d e­
ficiency" group.
In fact, many cancer re-

t e a r c h a r e believe cancer
strikes us at middle age prob­
ably become o f lack o f vitnt
trace chemicals.
When I first publicized this
new biochemical viewpoint a
couple of year ago, the Food
and Drug Administration tri­
ed to make out that 1 was a
“ quack."
It even made the stupid
statement that them 1s noth­
ing in the sea of ANY medi­
cal value, though we medics
have been using iodine, iron,
fluorine, calcium nnd many
othor sea elements in our
mineral-vitamin capsules far
patients.
So you must not let the
bureaucrats at the FDA de­
ceive you. lit fact, Lite head o f
the FDA hold* neither a
I'h.D. in chemistry nor an M.
D. but la a typical politician.
You mny thus recall how he
scared America ra the cran­
berry furce a few yrura ago;
then weakly admitted you
could have eaten a carload
with no significant medical
III effects!
Send for my booklet “ Tho
Ocean’s 44 Trace Chemicals,"
enclosing a tong stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20 rents.
And »en tomorrow's followup.

Tlte Ray of Pigs disgrace
is back in Ihc news in wbat
appears io be a re-assessment
of the shame and blame. Roth
arc in ample supply in the
story of U. S. policy toward
Fidel Castro'* Cuba.
Remember the Ray of IMfis?
The invasion look place in
April, 19i«t, ami was estab­
lished in a matter of hour*
as a disaster comparable in
some respect* to the Kitting
duck array of U. S. offensive
power at Pearl Harbor on
Dec. 7. 1941.
Tho admiral and the general
commanding at Pearl Harlmr
on that day o f infamy became
(he sacrificial goats to ap­
pease an outraged American
public. Young John F. Ken­
nedy, only three months in
the White Houso, instantly ac­
cepted responsibility for the
Ray of Pigs disaster. Some
of his associates offered to
share the blame with the
recently departed Eisenhower
administration, but Kennedy
stood firm (lint the blame was
his.
That was the President's
public position. Ills private
position was that tlte Joint
Chiefs of Staff had goofed.
Kennedy slated his indict­
ment of Joint Chiefs in lang­
uage so vigorous—in spots
unprintable—as tn shock fas­
cinated listeners. On one o c­
casion, Kennedy wtunded off

to a small group of newsmen
who accompanied him on his
government airplane.
All but one of the group
were regulars around the
"While House," veteran Wash­
ington reporters who knew the
difference between a news
conference and a statement
that was not intended to go
beyond the circle of persons
then
present.
The
junior
member almost got his story
into print hut was foiled by
a White House plea to his
editor.
Kennedy's
assessment of
the Ray of Pigs disaster was
that tho Joint Chiefs were

responsible for letting the in­
vasion take place at all. He
had not much blame for the
Central Intelligence Agency
which was under a heavy
cannonade of popular critic­
ism.
"N ever
again,"
Kennedy
said with angry feeling, "will
I rely entirely on military
advice."
Kennedy's assessment of re­
sponsibility for the Ray of
Pigs fiasco may or may not
have been fair and aecurale.
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara tended to defend
the Joint Chiefs wlien compell­
ed to discuss tho matter.

WASHINGTON (N E A )— It
Is now posaibla to surmise
how the Reda expect to win
in South Viet Nam.
(ten. Vo Nguyen Giap, com­
mander o f the Communist
forces which defeated the
French at Dien Rien Phu and
now head of the North Viet
Nnm Red army, haa outlined
his military itrstrgy in a aer­
ies o f paprra being studied by
U. S. Army strategists.
In thcie papers Gen. Giap
tells, In hit own words, haw
the Red* won North Viet
Nrm, Her* era je le cte d ex­
cerpts:
"The enemy wanted to con­
centrate their force* (tn mop
up the Red troops). Rut by
guerrilla action we compelled
them to disperse. By succes­
sively launching strong offen­
sives on the points they had
Irft relatively unprotected, we
obliged them tn scatter their
troops all over the place in
order to wnnl off our blows.
‘T he enemy divisions were
spilt into regiments, then into battalions, companies and
platoons, tn be stationed at
thousands o f points and posts
on the various battlefronts of
the Indochina theater o f op­
erations.
"The enemy found himself
face to face with a contradic­
tion: without scattering hla
forers it was impossible for
him to occupy the Invaded
territory; in scattering his
forces he put himself In d iffi­
culties. Ilia scattered units
would fall aaay prey to our
troops,
“ On the other hemi, if he
rnnrrritrated hla forces to
move from the defensive posi­
tion and cope with ua with
more initiative, the occupation
forces would be weakened and
it would be difficult for him
to hold the invaded territory.
Now, if the enemy gives up
occupied territory, the very
aim o f the war of re-conqueat
is defeated."
So "the enemy," says Giap,
dispersed hia forces to occupy
many strong points.
Aa “ the enemy's forces (be­
came) mors and mors acattercil, we then advocated the

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(wider) development o f guer­
rilla warfare," Giap contin­
ues, "transforming the “ en­
emy's) rear' into our front
line. Our units operated in
■mall pockets, with (more)
independent companies pene­
trating deeply Into the en­
emy-controlled zone to launch
gucrrila warfare (nnd) es­
tablish bases, . . . It w h s an
extremely hard war . . . . In
all domains: military, eco­
nomic and political. . . . We
gradually formed a network
ot guerrilla base*.
"On the map ahowing the
theater o f operation-. . . ‘redtones' . . . began to appear
right in the heart o f the oc­
cupied area*. . . , The front
was nowhere, it was every­
where. , . , The center of
gravity o f the front was grad­
ually moving toward the en­
emy's rear."
The
additional guerrilla
pockets, says Giap, caused
"the enemy" to scatter his
units out even more and nail­
ed them to these erattcrod
outpost*.
"The essential thing," Giup
continues, "was to destroy the
enemy's manpower by con­
stant nibbling away." The
scattering o f the enemy's
units made it possible for
Giap'e
admittedly
Inferior
forces to do that “ nibbling."
Whila Giap'a “ enemy" was
scattering hla forces and be­
ing nibbled, tha Communists
were "building" their forces.
Giap says tha Reds "went
gradually from independent
companies operating separate­
ly to mobile battalions, then
from battalions to regiments
and divisions."

In this w a r. Bays Giap,
"politics! activities were more
important than military activ­
ities and fighting less import­
ant than propaganda. . . .
(Thus) our army haa always
organized days of help for
liensnnts in production work
and in the struggle against
flood and drought. , . . Land
. . . waft confiscated and
shared nut" to win the co-operntlon o f the peasants in tha
war.

Q uotes
We are clinging to old
myths In the face of new
realities
— Sen. J. W. Futlbrlght ur­
ge* U.S. re-evaluation of
foreign policy.
I think » o m e older lebor
leader* stay on loo long and
alow up the labor movement
when younger leadership is
ncetled.
— UAW’a Waller
Reuther,
whose union hns adopted a
compulsory retirement plan
for officials.
We hung a big map of tha
moon on our living room wall
at home. There's nothing Ilka
you and your wife quizzing
each other about the moon
every night. Anyway, tt beaW
watching television.
— Astronaut Roger B. Chaf­
fee,
This trial ia baing operat­
ed out o f Washington.
— Maurice Walsh, chiaf ate
torney for TfcamaUra chiaf
Jimmy Hof fa, codefendant
in 920 million fraud trial,
Chicago.

BIRID ? UlflLLRCE
1ST. 1933

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of

Florida

graduate

in

Business

Adm inistration. M arried with three
children.
Court

Deputy

in

delinquent

ch arge
taxes.

Clerk o f
of

Circuit

handling

Public

service

chosen career.

Herald Area Correspondents
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P olitical N otebook

years ago when a bleacher collapsed
during the Memorial Day race. Those
sitting nearby went on chewing their
hot dogs, oblivious to the screams
o f the people crushed in the wreck­
age.
Some would argue that n decade
o f watching daily shootings, knifings, beatings and other assorted nssnults in our living rooms on television hns anesthetized the faculty
o f compassion.
Y et long before television, a whole
nation played the game o f nonin­
volvement while six million human
beings were exterminated in gas
ovens.
— _ lL c a n ’ t„happen_herc 7 It seems to
be happening on an individual scale
more and more frequently. All we
need is someone to organize the vio­
lence. as the Roman emperors did,
for the edification o f the masses.
Unless we stop being spectators
to life and learn to become pnrticiiants In it— which means to become
evolved in the welfare o f our fel­
lows— we may someday find our­
selves spectators to our own demise,
if not that o f society itself.

Dr. Crane’s

CASE! S-73: Alan D., aged E2,
haa a widespread problem.
It la both medical and pay.
etiological, for Alan la a dia­
betic,
*'Dr. Crane," ha began, ‘1
waa O. K. and apparently in
perfect h -ilth till a year ago.
"Then I decided to taka out
aorne more iniurunce. During
the usual preliminary medical
teat, the doctor found sugar
in my urine.
“ So ha made a teat o f a
blood anmpte and found my
blood sugar level was 240,
when I understand 120 is tops
fo r normalcy.
“ He now haa me down with­
in normal llmlta by use of
tablets by mouth, anil I guess
1 am lucky that I don't need
a hypodermic shot o f Insulin
every morning.
"Rut two things bother me.
“ First, why should I become
diabetic after the age o f GO
when I was apparently in per­
fect health before that?
"Second, I have become a
platonic husband since I be­
came diabetic.
"W hy should that happen
and ia there a remedy ? "
Diabetic Psychology
There are now between 1*.

Bruce Biossot— Ray Cromley

BROTHER, CA N YO U SPARE A VOTE?

I P ledge: Extension o f service through­
out Seminole County on a continuing
basis. M odernized

service

through

use o f sound business practice and
i

e fficie n t m anagem ent techniques.

Vote tomorrow

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By Galbraith

Horoscope
Forecast
TUESDAY, MAY IS, 1161
GENERAL TENDENCIES!
A atrenge and weird d a y one that haa all the elementa
of disappointment— but there
arc alao momenta when your
mature Judgment auddenly
glvee you an inalght into the
right meana by which you
can start anew toward the
plans and goals that are moat
Important to you. But re­
frain from that sarcaatis
comment, or trouble followi.
ABIES (March 21 to April
10) Acting suddenly can be
quits dlsaeterous now, but
thought and polss bring big
results instead. —Listen to
suggestions o f othera. How.
ever, retain ycur own coun­
sel, judgment
TAURUS (April 20 to May
» ) Quietly handle own per.
aonal anxieties without con.
fldlng In others or matters
can get worse. Be helpful
with their problems. This
gives you confidence and all
Is well.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
31) Stop running around like
a chicken sans head and
listen to advles o f kind friend
who has wisdom. A personal
goal can be very near. However, don’t settle for the fri­
volous.
MOON CIIILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Stick to whatever insures present security
and good will and leave new,
untried plant for a better
day. Dig benefits can he
yours because of efficiency in
current set-up.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) Some startling new idea
can be quite successful provided ycu have the backing
and OK o f blg-wigs. Don't
Jump in alone or you lose
much. Study carefully all de­
tails and written material.
VIRGO
(August 22 to
September 22) Keep accounts
straight and Insist that othera
do the same—precision counts
now. Labor with a will, lie
sura to be attentive to loved
one In PM, who has beta
somewhat neglected In the
past.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) I f you want co­
operation from partners, it
requires that you bs very
obliging yourself now. Avoid
that glamorpuss. Bs steadfast
with those woh are tried and
true.
SCORPIO (October 28 to
November 21) Working hard
la a good habit, but ba sure
you now gat the attention of
a hlgharup. Learn to lower
expenses. Get on even keel
by increasing Income at same
time.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Finding
new way to expand In busi­
ness may bs learned through
a fellow worker with the
right Ideas. Corresponl with
out-of-towneri. You may re­
ceive Important mlssiva.
CAPRICORN
(Dacember
22 to January 20) You have
a fins friend who will ad­
vise ycu wisely, so don't go
o ff on any tangenta. Learn to
ba praclsa. Accept that Invi­
tation tonight that relieves
tensions.
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February 10) E v e r y
chance is yours now to make
headway by getting insur­
ance and tax matters clear­
ed up so that you relieve
pressures for busy d a y s
ahead. Bs efficient. Ba prac­
tical.

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PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Givs your own
personal attention to any
business that meana dealing
with the Influential. Show
that you are a moat practical
person. This means tho way
you handle home affairs, too.
IF Y O U R
CHILD IS
BORN TODAY, ha or she
will have the desire upper­
most In mind to be a aolver
o f problems, but In early
life thla could do more harm
than good, if you do not point
out that one must have all
the facta bafors Jumping to
any eoncluilona. The splen­
did detective la alao In this
chart aa wall aa the person­
nel manager with an cyo for
teaming up the right worker
with the right beta.
T h e Start Impel, they do
aet compel.” What yea make
e f your life Is largely ap to

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nole County. Florid*. In Chanr»ry, for Dlvnrca, tho olinrt Baby Beef, grain fed, 230-400
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APARTMENTS
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Sanford Ave. W8 a323.
C onfuio
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ciod ta ptrto.
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Adults, No ra ti. 322-7664.
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Florida
tly Sandra B. Johmon. D.C. 2 BR Trailer on tot. Inquire
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6019,
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Just outside city limits. Ph
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322 7368.
Lake Cottage, Furn. 123-6106.
4 Rm apt. Adults. No pets.
River view Ave ,.322-2447,

UNFURN. 3 BR Duplex Apt.
T e rra in floors, tile bath,
Venetian shades, kit. equipt.
water turn. Ph. 322-2334 af­
ter 5 p. m.

1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
2 Bdrm. furn. upstalra apt.
203 E. 21st St. $53. R. A.
Willis ms, 322 3951.
2 BK House. Kit. equipt. $73.
Ph. 322-3303.
3 BR Home in Wynne wood.
Avail. June 1st. Ph. 322-6133
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ava.
Apply 6-6:30.
1 BR Houaetrailar furn. Adults
only. $7$ mo. ph. 323-1187.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.
NEW &gt; BR house, kit. equipt
$75 mo. Ph. $23-1683.

9-ROOM furn. apt. $33 mo,
lncl, water k alec. 322-3860.
Effic., $43. 611 Park.
8 It I Bedroom Houses

Payton Realty
322-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

Furn. Oar. Apt. 234549 Pal­
metto.
Ph.
321-0321 or
122-6234.
STORAGE SPACE. $07 6th
St. 322 5(92 or 1374.
Clean rooms for men. 401
Magnolia Ava. 122-0720.
Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit­
chen equipped. 322-2631,
2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys

Rooms private bathi, 114
at 117 Catalina Dr.
IB T U B CIRCUIT COURT OF
THM Oth JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
W. First IL
IB
ABD
FOR
BEMIBOLM
REN T A BED
C07M TY, FLORIDA
Furn. A p t 2300 McItouvOle.
Rollsway, Hoipital k Baby
■B CHABCKRY NO. 14010
Bads.
BAST
BHOOKLTN HAVI NOB
Ilousetraller on private lot.
d a n k , a Now Y ork corpora*
By Day, Waak, or Moatk
P lain tiff,

JOHN E. WOODS, JR. and
JUNE L WOODS, hi* w lfii
and n o n E I lT BOUT and H A ­
ZE L BOUT, hi* Wifa,

Drfrndanta.
NOTICE TO DEFEND OH

ONDKB OF FUDLICATION
SUIT FOR FO REC LoaU RE
T O l ROBERT BOUT and HA*
EEL BOUT, hla w lfa
D o n a lion rllla
Oaorala
TOU, JIODKIIT n o u r and
H A ZR L
BOUT,
ara
honby
notlflad that a Com plaint for
Foraeloaura o f U o M e * f* haa
baan fllad aaalnat you, and
you ara rtqulrad to oorv* a
aopy of your A m w a r o r FlaadIn al to tha Complaint *&gt;n tha
P lain tiff'* attorney, J o iip h M.
F l.ia ir a ld , : i l Hacurlly T ruit
Bulldlna, Miami It. Florida,
and flla tha orlalnal Anawar
or Ftoadlae In tb* o fflc* of
tha C lirk o f Ih* C ircuit Court
an or bofor* tha Ith day of
Juna A. D.. l » l l . If you fall
to do *o. Judgment by default
w ill ba takan a aainit you for
th* n l l i f dim an d td In th*
Complaint.
Tha di»erlptlnn o f tha ra il
property nroc*»d*d aga1n»t la:
I^i t I, Block tt, TOW NBITE o r NnltTII CHULU*
OTA, a aubdlvlilon arcur.llna tu plat th ereof rccordad in f l a t
llook 3,
r a m 14 to II. Incluoir*.
o f th* Public R ico rd o of
Bamlnola County. Florida.
T h li nolle* »hall b* publlahad one* aach w a lk
f«r
fou r c o m e ru llr a w a lk ! In Tha
Sanford llira ld .
DONE AND O RD ERED at
■anford, Srm lnol* C o u n t y ,
Florida, thl* Ith day of May
A. D., 1144.

(«*AL&gt;
. . ^ .
Arthur H. Rackwlth, Jr..
Clark. Circuit Court
Ur: Martha T. Vihlia
Deputy dork
Joioph M. FitaforaW
III eieurlty Truit Bullllne
Miami II, Florida
PRanklia 1*1(11
Fubllah May 11, tl, II *
Juna I. 1144.
atAAU-M

SW EETIE PIE

May 26, 1064— Pnge 3-A |12. Real Estate For Sale 27. Special Servlet

By Nadine Seltzer

I BR House, Bowman’s Trailer Court. 668-490$.

SUMMER RECREATION
Program for children of all UNFURN. 2 BR Apt. Kit.
JUST OPENED
equipt. 10819 W. 18th. Ph.
a g e groups. 2 Filtered
Sanford Vacuum Service, Re349-3932.
swimming pools. Arts A
xalr Dealer. We have bags,
Crafts. Qualified Instruc­
h oiei and parts for all
FURN. Apt. $«o per mo. trwl.
tors. All day, $11 weekly, th
make*. We'll recondition it
lights A water. 322-3611.
Day, $850 weekly. Trans­
for only $5 9S. Work guar
portation available. Happy 1 k 2 Bedroom furn. apts.
antecd. Come in and tee our
Acrea School. Ph. 3228481.
cleaner* from $13.93 up.
Quesnel Apts., 404 E. 14th
2333 S. Park, 322-6511.
St., 322 8191.

Legal Notice

Vrralb

AGENCY . REALTOR
1463 S. Park Ave.
Phonal FA 1-2164 or FA I-228J

8. Education • Instruction
Private Instructions
Ph. 322-6484

frattforb

EV E R E TT A . H ARPER

Furn. 3 Room Apt., $30.
Adults. Phone $33-9410.
VACUUM CLEANER
REPAIRS
1 BR, unfurn. house. 8. San­
Parts, Suppliei, Electrolux,
ford Ave. 322 3892.
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way,
Rex-Air, Filter Queen, GE, SMALL Furn. cottage in Coun
try. Cheap. Days 222-2022,
etc. Free pick-up.
night 322-6830.
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
904 So. Myrtle
322 8627
3 BEDROOMS,
3 baths.
Range. 3104 Park Ave.

Skiing Lessons

9b*

$63 mo. Call after 6, 322-6067.

Weattoghouie
R ou ter.
A!2 BR frame house. Very clean. YARDS MOWED. 322-2185.
Fit ISK ESTIM ATE
most new. $33. Ph. 644-8325.
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
Upholstering ft MaUreaa ren­
ROOF’S CLEANED
wan, 322-4013.
ovating. Naw ft Uitd Furni­
larpet
Call 322-7966 evenings for
ture. Call Nix Bidding Mfg.
nine Lustre Electric ShamTREE ESTIMATE
Sacrifice 3 BR, l bath. Toi at
Co., at 709 Cstery Ave.
poeer only $1 per day. Car­
price $8,000. &gt;1,500 down,
FA 1-3117,
rol!’* Furniture.
$48 mo. 322-3142. 2439 Elm.
Free Estimates
Need
a
shelf,
screen
porch,
FU RN ITU RE
$395 Buys 3 Years Equity. 1
SIN G ER
new room, carporto, new 3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Bedroom*, GE range, refri­
house or remodel. B. E.
Birthday Sale!
ONLY $249.90
gerator, drapes, c l o s i n g
Link. 322-7029.
r ig $ $ s a v in g s
E u y Term*
coats. $91 month pays all.
Shop and Sava The
On Floor Models ft
Building:
101 Tampla Drive, Ravenna
Dtmonilralora
Budget Way
Park. Tenant will show.
Contractor
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
Write owner, 1123 N. E. 8th
BUDGET
In Your Home
St., Hallandale, Fla.
AIR-CONDITIONING

_

JJy_FBnDERS

.

New Custom "Bulir Home~on
II. II. POPE CO., Inc.
Crystal Lake, For Informa­
200 So. Park Ave.
322 4234
tion call 322-3378.
ATTENTION!
FOH SALE I
SI IS GRADUATES
5 Rm. frame house A tot in
Town.
Kit.
electrically Have your picture taken re­
ceiving your diploma at
equipt. $1400. Call after 6
Graduation
Exrreiie*. Con­
p. m. 322-6630.
tact Bill Vincent, Sanford
Herald, 322 M il or 322 0922.
OPEN DAILY—NEW HOMES
Ready for Occupancy— 3 A 4
Piano Tuning end Repair
BDTs — Liberal Financing
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4283
—lxtw D o w n
Payment*.
FHA • VA - In Service A PAINTING • INTERIOR - EX­
Conventional.
TERIOR and Home Im­
SANFORD AREA
provement Contractor, AU
Go West on 23th St. to Ijike
work may be financed up to
Mary Illvd, left on Rlvd
3 yr*. Guaranteed satisfac­
to l.ake Mary Fire Station,
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph.
right one blk. to Off ice,
322-9538.
“ Ha’a tha bast eatch In town I Hla fathor runs
322 2744.
tha bakery!”
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
LONGWOOD AREA
12. Raal Eatate For Sala 12. Heal Estate For Sale 10 minute* South on 17-92 to —Remove thatch — Chinch
Huy Spray (VC-13)—KertiDixie Hell Diner, right on
Hie—Ph. 322-12(4.
No. Orlando, 3 Sherry Ave.,
Seminole Illvd. one block
Seminole Realty
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
3 BR, 1 bath, cor. lot. fenc­
to Office. 838 3911.
322 5232
ed back yd $64 mo. Small 1901 S. Park
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
LMN Enterprises,
Kites: 322 8911-3013 or 2218
equity. 322-9093.
Of picture! that have been
Inc.
published In The Herald.
FOR SALK
LOCH ARBOR. Lge. 4 HR. 2
Cali Bill Vincent at The
TRADE:
What
have
you?
Mo­
I.' HuhIiic m O p p ortu n ity
hath, playrm., cent, airSanford Herald, 322 2611,
dern 3 tted room, 2 bath
cond. 207 Itldgc ltd., Phone
EMPLOYMENT
masonry
homo,
reasonable
322-8322.
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
OPPORTUNITIES
terms to responsible buyer.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Earning* o f |55-$76 weekly
All Types and Sires
Ball-BIair A gency EVERETT A. HARPER possible compiling and pre­
We Repair and Service
AGENCY - REALTOR
paring mnil list* for adver­
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
STINE
2163 S. Park Ave.
tiser*. IN YOUR HOME.
3rd k Park Ave.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Pbones FA 2-2284 or FA 2-2285
Phone 322-5641
Choose your own hours. For
FA 2 6(32
inform at ton write: Dept.- 207 W 2nd St.
W E ’RE GU ILTY!
GREENBHIAR
ND, Box 1763, S.S.8., Spring- 2R. A u to m o b ile S e r v ic e
Choice
lota
available
In Of having the Rest Huy*
field, Missouri.
Ever—Older 3 HR home,
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
Auto Glass, Tops
Very large rooms. $300 16, F em ale H elp W an ted
A Sea* Cover*
overlooking
golf
course.
Down, $3500, $73 per month.
Custom building to your
White
girl
to
operate
open
top
AU
TO
GLASS &amp;
specifications.
Greenbrier 4 UR, 1(4 llctii, 2 story older
washing machines and other SEAT COVER CO.
home.
Just
re
•
decorated.
developed by
laundry chores. Age 23-33.
$1000 Down, $10,300.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
KINGSWOOD
2307 S. Sanford Ave.
Needs
a
little
filin'—but
who
ALL WURK GUARANTEED
BUILDERS, INC.
cares?—3 HR Home In Coun­ 17. Male Help Wanted
202 Fairmont Dr.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
try. $5500 — $3,500 Down,
FA 9-6074
National Pest Control Com­ Fre« toepcelton, estimate*,
Beautiful lot!
pickup, delivery. Recortog
pany desires to Interview
Lake view—Garage Apt. 2
COUNTRY HOME
&amp; repairs discounted.
experienced outside salcitots. Good condition—$3300.
I Mina, from Downtown San
211(4 E. 3rd.
322-34(3
mcn
for
the
Sanford
area.
ford near FPAL. This is
Good opportunity for ad­
This is what so many folks
Am oco
vancement. Mutt be bond- W a g n e r s
want,
a Modem home,
AUTOMOTIVE
able.
Good
salary
and
lib­
classified u either a 8 or INVESTMENT * REALTY
AIR-CONDITIONING
eral commissions, Age 25&gt;229171
3 Bedroom homo with Fire­ 116 N. Park
INSTALLATION ■ SERVICING
45.
Call
J22
9120
for
appoint­
place, built-in kitchen, de­
Good Died Cera Sold
2 lilt. Home, Study, Hk
ment.
luxe bath, enclosed garage
III French Ave.
322 7765
Baths, large Family Rm. to
In Tip Top ahape. A real
good neighborhood; Includ­ DUMP Truck Driver. Haul
bargain at $9,710. Very flex­
lime rock. 668-4910 after 6
AU TO GLASS
ing stove, refrig., room airible term i. As tow as $30Q
p.m.________________________
conditioner, washing m a­
IN STALLED
Down. Don’t confuse this
chine A ruga. Really ter­
with anything you've seen
18,
Help
Wanted
Senkurik
Glima and Paint
rific buy!
Monthly pay­
any place else. We have
Company
ment* $83.30.
DESK CLERK, day tv night 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4622
the KEY!
KINGSWOOD BU1LDER5,
duty. Light work, can uae
Ine.
retired person, plus room or 31 A. Fata
FA 3-8074
straight salary. Apply Val­
des Hotel, Mr*, llurton, Boston Terrier Pup. Female.
IN I Park Avenue
AKC Reg Ph. 322 5517.
FHA - V A HOMES Manager.
FA 2-5232 anytime
2, 3, &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
DACHSHUNDS, Miniature. 7
19. SituatlonN W an ted
1. 1(4, A I BATHS
wka, AKC. Ph. 322-3309.
OLD MAN RIVER
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM Babysitting, housework. Ph.
The Hlitoric St. Johns flows
32. F low ern - flhruhn
322 3503.
$100
in front of thia beautiful
I.ow
Monthly
Payment*
P r o p e r t y . Neat Cinder
GROW your own hydroponic
21. M eanly Saloon
Block I Bedroom home is For Complete Information
tomatoes;
in container*;
See Or Cal) Your
ideal retreat from the noise
Permanent Special
some bearing. Groiaer'* Hy­
ft aggravations most pro20% off Regular Prlcai
droponic Farm, S. Sanford
FHA - V A
pit are foreed to live with.
Ave.
Children's Haircut* $1.00
Near Intoratate 4. Price
Ace
Beauty
Salon,
SALES BROKER
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 122 KC25 US. Furniture
$19,800.
BTEMPER AGENCY
TOTO'S Budget Wave $7.30; Used furniture, eppllanees,
1919 to . Froneh
322-4991
tools, etc. Bought &gt; Sold.
$15 Regular $10, Complete
2363 Park Dr.
322 2420
Larry's Mart 211 Sanford
eve. app'U. Free parking.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4131.
VA-NO QUALIFYING
2nd A Oak
Realtor
3 III!, 2 bath, newly painted HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Sell
U|
Your
Furniture.
Raymond Lundqulst, Asso.
insale and out. I* t 239'
103 So. Oak — 322-3742
Quirk Service With the
FA 9-3931 Atlantic Bank Bklg.
deep Patio A Barbecue.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Spring Permanent Special
$14,500. Good Term*!
POST. PA 24)677.
20 Percent off regular prices
Cut ’a Curl Baauty Shop
For the biggest selection of
MAYFAI R AREA
P r o p e r ty M a n a g e m e n t
3 IUI, 2 Hath, large living 111 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3224)634
nearly new and used furni­
&amp; Sulca Ilr o k e r
ture, aoa NoU'a Furniture
room.
Family A dining 2ft. P lu m b in g Bervlean
Brokerage to Casselberry
mom, frnccd back yard
PLUM BLNQ
on 17-92. Open 6 day* 9 to 6.
with oak tree*, cilru* A
Contracting Repairs
many iliruhs. Well with
Offers for your selection
FREE ESTIMATES
You can find anything you
sprinkler,
closed
garage,
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
R. L. HARVEY
need
advertised to the Her­
$10,800.
Bedroom
264 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383 ald Classified.

SOUTH W ARD

Seminole Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Ph. FA 2 3111 116 W. lit *tFurn. Apt. Pvt. bath A en­ CARROLL’S FURNITURE
trance. &gt;22-0702.
2 UR, unfurn. house, kltebea
equipped. 2403 S. Willow.
LAKE MARY. 2 BR nicely
Ph. 349-4282.
furn. house. Spotless. Adults,
No peU. Ph. 3223930.
y. F o r Hale o r R e n t
S BR, 2 Bath. Kit. equipt. 801
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Laurel Ave. Ph. 322-0735,
LAKE. Call e v e a I n g a
222 6406.
322-1597.
3 Rm. furn. apt. Clean. Water
11. Heal Estate Wanted
k lights. $50. 322-2764.
WANTED. Desirable tots in
trade on Spareraft Trailer.
Can lie seen at 2003 So.
IV TDD UIHCl'IT t ill IIT III'
French. Ph. 322 0457.
TDD NINTH J ID H ttl, IIMC tlT OF FLORIDt, IV ABD
12. Heal Estate For Sale
FOB SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Chaaoory Be. I4AS4
DREAMWOLD
D I V O It C E
SECTION
ANNIE KATE NOBLES.
St.
Johns
Realty
3 n n , 114 Bath, hardwood
Plaintiff
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
floor* central heal, large
JAMES BUKHMAN NOBLES.
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 34123
fenced yard A well. $14,000.
Dafamlant.
SOTira TO APPKAM
3 BR. 2 bath, cent, host It Priced From $6,750
TOt JAMES BUKHMAN NO­
air-cond, corner lot, lake
Down Paym ents
BLES, whna* raatSance
and a&lt;1dr*as ara unknown
privileges, in Lake Mary.
A s Low A s $100 FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha
TOU AUK 111: It KIIT III:$11,900. Ph. 322-2903.
QIMIIEI) tu fit* your written
Monthly
Payments
itrf.na* tu th* Cunittlalnl fur
UNFURNISH­
Olvurv* U!*&gt;l hrrrln aaalnat FURNISHED,
From $43.50
B eforo you buy . .
ED Lakefroot, 3 BR. 1W
you. with tha Clark of th*
To make tha beat homo
abov* atylad Court on or btbath, 1$ x 30 Swimming pool
for* June II. IMI, and aarva
buy, see tha
In Sun! and- 121 Lake Dot.
a ropy of aama upon Plaintiff's
attornay, W. T. Darla, Mult*
VA - FHA
J07. On* North orane* Avanut,
GRACIOUS LIVING
Orlando, Florida.
Appointed
In
this
nearly
new
3
BR,
2
FAIL NUT ur a liter** Pro
Bath Red Brick Home lo­
Cuntaaao
will
b*
anttrad
Property
aaalnat you.
cated at 615 Sarlta. Can be
tvIT.NLbM any band and aaai
M
anagem
ent &amp;
youra for only $800 down k
at lanfard. Saanlnala County,
• •■.-is*, is- t ,t . mta
move in at once. Wo will be
Florida, this 14th day of May.
Sales
B
roker
• Alt,ijMf.lt* / I f . His.
A. D. t»44.
happy to show K at a mom- f.tJloMf, lit liVllK)
(MEAL)
meats notice!
Arther H. Backwllb, Jr.
Ciork of tb* Above ttylod
court
Office FA l- 9 !!l
Byl Mandia S. Joboaoa
APPLIANCE SERVICE
Deputy Clark
Night FA 8-6649
Fubllah Hay II, II 4 Juno 1.
lio i S. Park Ave.
983-9796
110 Banford Ave- 122-7636
I. 1*44.
FA 23232 anytime
CDU-44
8634 Fork Or. iaahrf, Fla.

V A -FH A

Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice

34. Articles For RsIs

33. Furnitnra

FU RN ITU RE CO.
298 Long wood P in a
1792
Ph. 838-4583

34. Articles For Sala

Payton Realty

see

w rT frm rT T a

Jim Hunt Realty

Seminole Realty

D IC K 'S

SPINET PIANO, to tranafer
to good local home. Simply
assume small payment*.
We'll transfer and fully
guarantee. Write for detail*
and inspection, Credit Mgr.
103 Dodd St. Rome, Georg!*.
Ilaby Crib, mattre** and car
bed. $30. 323-0472.

running cond. $100. 322-7283.
BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
'
FINANCE IT WITH US
ft Low Intareit Bates
ft Low Monthly Paymeeta
FLORIDA STATE BANK
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
F o n EXTRA CLEAN CARS
1012 Sanford Ave.
322-4303

Used
Remington
Portable
Typewriter. $24.95. Powell's '49 Old* Club Cpc. Hun* good473. Ph. 322-7890.
Office Supply, 117 Magnolia
'56 Ford 4 Dr. HT. RAH, A /T
SINGER AUTOMATIC
Exc. cond. $430. 3220840.
IJke new condition. Makes
buttonhole*, eewa on but­ Beautiful 1980 Ford Convert­
ton*, Applique*, Blind stit­
ible.
Perf.
Cond
Fully
ches, $136, pay $8 month­
equipt. $950. Ph. 322-2830.
ly. Sanford Sewing Center,
1937 Plymouth Fury, RAIL
322-9411.
good cond. 1st $373 tik ei i t
322-7775.
Wedding Gown, full length,
Chapel train, Pcau dc sole,
'01 Renault. I.lko new. Low
Air nr Ion lace, sahrina neck­
down payment. Tako up
line, lire T. 322-3328.
payments. 322-3619.
HAIRY INDIGO
Reg. $33 IOO lbi., 500 lb. loti
$31
Pensacola Bahai 100 lbi $23
300 lb. lota $24
Crystal Wax Onion Plant* 3!
$2.60-300 $1.50
'38 Imperial, $809 ba|. $33 mn.
A. M. PREVATT
'60 Vauxhall, $387 bai, $31 mo.
Seville, Fla.
'59 Plymouth, $362 bat, $30 mo.
'46 Plymouth; 23" Wealing- '86 Chevrolet, $392 bai, $29 mo.
house TV. Beat offer. Ph. '37 Dodie, $389 ba|, $22 mo61 Ford, $396 bai, $31 mo.
322 9392.
'M Plymouth Wag. $501 bat,
READY MIX CONCRETE
$91 mu.
Palloa, Floor, Free Ketima,vja
'55 Ford, $337 bai, $16 mo.
8111a, lintels, atepa, blocka,
‘38 Rambler, 1290 bai, $16 mo.
aand, cement, rock, pipe, '60 Anglia, $389 bat, $31 mo.
itoet, greaae traps, dry
'58 Chevrolet. $688 bai, $34 mo.
wella. Stepping atones.
'56 I'onllac, $381 bai, $31 mo.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
'53 Lincoln, $409 bai, $24 mo,
309 Elm Ave.
322-3731
'56 Ford Wag., $499 bai, $2$
mo.
Check with
CARPETS A ’lu CARTE '5$ Imperial, $100 bai, $33 mov
For the BEST Carpet Valuoi
anywhere. Samples shown
to your home.
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
JAdn
SANFORD AVE.
241-6194 or
Leroy C. MacTavith, Owner
A OPEN EVENINGS
322-5343 Evenings

$ Bank $

Repossessions

National

IUI

May Special. Macholtes, 09c.
Army-Navy Surplus, 310
Sanford Ave.
SEWING M ACH INE1963 WHITE
Twin needle ZigZag. Same as
new.
Makes
buttonholes,
monogram a, blind hems, all
without attachments. Pay
$64.26 or $6 62 per mo. Call
Garrett's, 322 3244.

Phone 322-4503
37. Hosts • Motors
Gateway To The

Waterway

Itolnton H|&gt;nrtltiK G ooiIh
Your EV1NRUUE Dealer
&gt;04 8-8 K. lit. Ph. FA 2 3961

39, Trailers - Cabanas

SPARCRAFT 19 x 43. Completoly furnished. Kacrlficn
price. Can be teen at 2003
FOR SALE—Oak double desk
So. French Ave. Phone 322—$75. ktoughton Insurance.
6437 for further Information.
203 W. First St.

WASHER:

Automatic

Weat-

ingliousc. Very good cond.,
$30. Call 222-7077.
HONEY rOR RALE: One gal­
lon, $3.00. Call 222-2960 af­
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
CITY LIMITS.

MEN - WOMEN
from agta 18 to 32. Prepare now for U. B. Civil Service job openings In this area dur­
ing the neat 12 months.
Government poidtfone pay as high as $446.04 a month lo start. They provide much
aerator security than private employment and rsrellrnt opportuniiy for advancement,
5itany p»*l(Iona require litlte or no apecialiiod eduraion or riprrlm rr.
Hut to get one of these job*, you must psaa s teat. The competition is kern and In
soma cases only one out of five pern.
Lincoln Servico haa helped (houseede prepare for thrso tesla every year since 1918.
It to one o f (he largest and oldest privately owned schools of Its kind and to not con­
nected with (he Government,
For FfiEK Information on Government Jobe, including Rat or positions and nalarles,
fill out coupon and mail at once—TODAY. You will also get full details on bow you
can prepare yourself for these tests.
Don’t delay — ACT NOW!
LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept. *9 D
Pekin, Illinois
1 am very much laterruled. Picsie send me sbeolutrly FREE ( I ) A Ret of V . R.
Government positions end eateries; (3 ) Information on how to qualify for e U. S.
Government Job,

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MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

WANTED

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8 IN 0 K R
Representative at
Alan'i Fabrics A Ruga
332-3783

Electric reconditioned Smith
35. A rticles Wanted
Corona portable typewriter,
Like new, $110. Ideal Gra­ CASH for good clean Used
duation Gift. Other po~tFurniture. Noll-Furay Furniabloa to rhooia from, $49.95
lure, 901 W. First St., Ph.
and up. rowvlt'a Office
322-6391,
Supply Co., Magnolia Ave.
WANTED: Discarded clean
322 3842.
cotton clothing ft rags in
Electric, General Adding Ma­
large quantities. 322-2730.
chine, $33. Powell's Office
Supply Co. Magnolia Ave. 38. Automobiles • Trucks
322 3142.
'33 Chevrolet 4 Dr S«d. Good

Government

Owned Homes

In Sanford Call

M lo n a
And no wondtr whan th*to
quality hem** ara priced **
low— $7,790. I* $11,350,
with as Ktla at $240.4 m
and $4927 meethi) I Oriva
cut today. St* replica et
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WHO HAD THE first jukebox? W hy, Thomas
A. Edison, o f course. This 1905 model is now
on display at the Edison Home in F ort Myers.
F or a nickle Margie Black Is enjoying a nostal­
g ic tune she has selected from one o f the 24
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MON., TUES., WED.,
MAY 25, 26, 27, 1964

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was In Chile, and the home
mission was In the North Cen­
tral area in Chicago, 111.
Sira, Earl Unger led the
group study o f Chapter Five
in Bo Who l You Arc, entitled
Mature in Christ.
Mrs. Ted Brooklyn, circle
leader, conducted the busi­
ness session. All committee
chairmen reported on their
activities for the month. The
assignment given (lie women
of making and rolling band­
ages is almost completed. Ad­
ditional help will be appre­
ciated on Work Bay. The group
meets on Wednesday at Die
church.
Meeting
The
Association
will tic held this Tuesday night,
at the home of Mrs. Richard
Kcigh. The subject for the pro­
gram will be Medical Missions
ami slides will be shown. All
members are asked to bring
and use (heir special offering
envelope. The next circle
meeting will tie held at (he
WAS1IINOTON (UPI)
- home of Mrs. II. M. (Henson
Six months after a crime that
with Mrs. l.ucillo Mero Iter
thook the world and shatter­ c o - h n s lr s * .
ed a woman, friends of Mrs.
The meeting adjourned with
John F. Kennedy report thit
the Friendship Circle Mlrpah
"she has her high and tow
benediction. A social hour fol­
points, lately mostly Vow."
lowed with refreshments serv­
The beautiful and enigmatic
ed by the hostcAses.
Jacqueline Kennedy l i v e s
Other members attending
quietly in a stately Georgewere Mrs. A. E. Crocker, Mrs.
town horn# that, probably to
F. K. Donaldson, Mrs. Row­
her great chagrin, has become
land Coble, Mr*. W. C. Hopa major sight seeing attrac­
L *., Mrs. Roy Howell Jr.,
tion for the charter bus tourist
Mr*. Evelyn Rice, Mr*. Har­
crowd.
ry E. Sandusky, Mr*. Ruby
She is seen oecasionslly at
Sjoblom, Mr*. Ralph Williams,
some of the better restaur­
Mm. John Ulmer and Mrs.
ants in town. Now and then,
Charles Rnssman,
when certain that hnr arrival
will not cause a fuas, she
takes daughter Caroline to
Hie spinet probably was
such public events as Die New named for Giovanni SpInctU,
York World's Fair or Die of Venice, who made Import­
Washington appearance of the ant changes in its design in
Llpplxaner horses of Vienna. the 1500s.

By France# Wester
Tbe May meeting of Circle
Two o f the UPW of the Com­
munity Presbyterian Church
o f Lake Mary was held at
the home of Mra. Alice Wern­
er with Mr*. Fannie Lcfilcr
her co-hostcsa.
Mra. Lelfler led the devo­
tions using Faith as her
topic. She pointed out that
the word faith appears one
hundred and eight times in
the Bible. She read an article
Maltten by Robert Schuler en­
titled, Stepping Out On Faith.
The scripture was taken from
Matthew 18: 20.
Mra. James M. Thompson
read the mission list for the
day from the Year Book of
Prayer. The foreign mission

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U Int In Lot IT Back
Roltar Farm A Ranch Oo Ino f t . 11
L o ll H A I I _________
PA (BLANK EOTATKB BECTION I
FLAT BOOK I t PAOEB 81
of
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Road
Tan tor t i l l --------Evelyn L Cam
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111.11 Lot 31
G a A K lh ll C Bow ser
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n ........ ............. .
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3.31 All lBtk
Lot I I ------------------------A B M oon
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1 Ulk 5 Falrlana
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PL A T BOOK S PAGE RT
11.11
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101.11 Lot U A NH o f Lot 34
m int Co
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B(INLAND ESTATES AMENDED PL A T
PL A T ROOK 11 PAGES I A S LoUIxit
Laroy B A Chi h or In a R
A 4 1 ----------------------I I E o f North
FAIBI.ANB B IT A T K I SEC I R E P LA T
Lot I Blk V __________
H utaill A G ladys Smltk
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lll.V T
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FL A T BOOK 13 FAOK1 100 A 101
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110
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11.11
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LoU III M l A M l
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Orlando
Ranches
m int Co Ino
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Jam** B Jr A B vatys K
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M id-Fla Investment Co
31.11
3 A Rlk D ________
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31.11
M ld-FIs Investment Co
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Lot T Blk 1 --------- ------M l
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Add (Lass Part o f
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10 Blk I ---------------Fern B Grant
Sl.TI t A cre SQ In BE Cor o f
L * U I f f A TtT
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ADDITIOH
P L A T BOOK • PAO B •
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101
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FL A T BOOK f PAGE ST
BNTBMINGHR’a ADDITION R U B B E R OEB
Control Florida D avolop.
That Part o f Lot It
L ot I t Blk I
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till
P L A T BOOK B PAGES B A N
M l Lot 11 Blk I
m int Co Ine
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11.11
W J A Marlhn W Barnum
Lot 1 Blk 13
LaU * T A • Blk I ____
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Central Florida D evelop,
B lk D Run 8 I t
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Florida
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L ot 1 Blk I ---------r31
t n i i D or n Min
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Kenneth H A duaan B rsb a saa TAM
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H ATERS SUBDIVISION
P L A T BOOK • PAO B M
31.01
M id-F la Investment Co
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L ot I A W 1.14 P I o f
W n o Ft N 110 FI
Lot I Blk I ----------M .U
Etwood H Friend
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R u u - P e r t In*
M.tT
104.11 Lota 1 A I t ---------------T in North Orlando CO
L o t A -------------------M id-Fla Invaitm ant Co
Blk D ............
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L ot 10 Blk t ---------10.30
Lot 11
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Florida
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L oU 101 104 107 A F.H
L ot II Blk I ---------LA K E V IE W LA K E H A R T , FL A
PL A T ROOK • PAG E 4
LAMB W A T K A N B BIG BTS
P L A T ROOK • PAO B M
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Control Florida Davalop.
Ron HW Cor Moss
Lot 13 Blk 4 ---------1ST ADDITION L A K E V IE W
PLAT ROOK 4 PAGE f t
Chart** B Br A Batty T
Lota II A M I l k B —
11.11
m in i Co Ino
A Bahama Rda Run
Lota T to 11 A 1* to 3«
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Cantral
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Rly on Moaa Rd JOS
Lot II Illk 4 ---------__________
Jamae R A Edith B E llis
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B lk 4
13.31
Charles B Br A B atty *
L ot II A M B lk B _
m int Co Ine
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FIN
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ACRES
P
L
A
T
BOOK
IS
PAGE
47
W illiam s
AM
Central Florida Davalop.
w i n rt w i n it
Lot 14 Blk I --------Elm er O A Lola K
LoU 4 I A • ( L o u B
1MI Lola T A I __________
mont Co Ine
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to Ron A North Or­
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lando Rancho* 8 see
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John H Brtekaoo
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Central Florida Davalop.
Blk a -------------------I A I A Dsn NW
L ot I Blk I ----------1T.M W H or NKU Of NW14
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T A W IT F t o f Lot
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311.11
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Central Fla Davalopmant
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LONOACRBS
P L A T ROOK B FAGB M
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r t N 711*4 r t E
L ot 13 Blk I _
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Southern T ills Resaarch Co
P L A T BOOK IB PAO B U
11.IT Lot It Blk C --------------LONUDALH
Co Ine
Frank L A G loria R Rasuls 131.11
to Ron _____________
•1.14
John O A Joan C Kennedy
Lot* I I A T Blk E -----L H N Enterprises, In s
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L ot | Blk I
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L ot 1 Blk T
1.17
James J French
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Lot 111
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L ot 3 Illk T
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Lot II Blk q ---------------W ell*
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11.11 Lot 1* (Lose ■ II F t)
LONGDALR 1ST ADDITION
Co Ino
to Ron Lot* 111 A
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A
B
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PL A T ROOK ■ PAG E* » A &gt;•
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LONG WOOD KILLS
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Lot 11 Blk A ....... .......—
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Universal Development Corp
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1.11
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1111
B lk D _____________
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Unlvaraal Davalopmant Corp
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Control r i * Developm ent
North
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L o t | Blk I ---------------a PEINE B A H
P L A T ROOK B FARES I 7 0 I
11.11
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RAND’ S ADDITION TO LONOWOOU
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L ot 1 Blk B ---------of
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M 4 N M l Pt a f ■ U l l Ft
Julia O Quinn
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Landm ark Natorprtaoo la *
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Landm ark Ratorprt**# la *
L ot I I Blh I .
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L ot IT Blk I
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Lot I I Btk I .
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L ot I Dlk T —
T h * North O rlaado Co
L ot I Dlk T _
T h* North O rlaada C o
L ot T Blk 1
T h o Nortfe O rlando Oo
L ot I Blk f _
T h o North O rlando Oo
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T h o North O rU ad* Co
L ot 14 Btk T _
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L ot 11 Blk T _
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T h* North Ortand* C o
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Lot 14 n ik I
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Lot 14 Blk I .
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L et t l Blk I
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Lot i i n ik ■
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Let I I Blk I .
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L ot I B lk I
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L ot T Rlk I ...
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T h* North O rlaado C o
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T h * North OrW ado Oo
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L ot I I Blh t t .
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L ot m n ik n .
Th* North Orlando Oo
L ot 11 Blk 11
Th* North Ortand* O*
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Th* North O rU ndo Oo
L ot 11 Ulk 11
T h * North OrW ad* Oo
Lot 14 B lk 11 ,
T h o North O rU ndo Oo
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___ H.
T ra ct IT (Leea Bt
Rd ISO) __________

Bruce A Mabel Penny
PL A T BOOK I PAG E Of
Murral A Sandra Ledford

Brio D A Nancy II R oger:
Arthur P A Joaephlna R

Donald H A Em ily D
M acLeod
R C Orumptoa
O B A D oric M W rig h t
Or land J A M arjorie D B auer
R C A

Kay

Lake Harney Develop
ment. Ina Ut Al

Lot* II It II II 10 It
A II Blk B Tract t l
Lata I A 4 Blk D T raot

D evelopm ent A
R eally, Ina

W arren B A Em ily P M in io n I I .t l
Jaek C MoDade

B H A Judith A R oaby

l.ll

MT

W 114 Pt o f B 11.11 Pt
o f Lot I A W 110
Pt o f Lot I Blk D
T ract Tl ~--------

Judith M ontgom ery

R C Crumpton
P ran k lyn L W ltllam aoa
P ran klyn L W llllam ion
R C Orumptoa
R C Crumpton
W illiam Hotnar
W illiam H om er
B B rock Steal
B D rock Steal
K ay Davalopm ant A
R ealty Ine
W m R A E lleaboth S
Vandenburgh

**! A butting on S Blk S
U w l i Hughey Sr
U t a t l A S II Pt o f
A llay an N B lk I
L e w i. H ughey Sr
WHITCOMB’S SECOND ADDITION TO GBNBVA
PL A T BOOK S PAG E SS
U « 1 Blk I — ________
Delay W illiam * Bt At
MWU a f S W R e f N RR I I I I H U f t o a B A Mm Chav
X 1ST Pt at I B R or
' NBR
ef
NWR
(Lees the N III P t) I I M I I Oliver R A Ellaabatk J

H ollow a y C on crete
P roduct# Co tea Truat
H ollow ay C oncrete
Produeta Oo Ina Truat
H ollo w a y O onerete
Product* C o Ina Trust
H ollow a y Conoret*
Prod Oo Truat
H ollo w a y cionorata
P roducts Co Ins Truat
P ran klyn L A Barbas#
W llllamaon
P ran klyn L A Barbara
W llllam aon
P ran klyn L A Barbara
W llllam aon
P ran klyn L A Barbara
W llllam aon
Sara B Bar-Louts

-

quantln A Irla U m b e r t

P rank R A Prancea S W ynn
H ollow ay Concrete
P roducta Co Ina Truat

-

Edwin H A Judith Roxby

LAND HOTEL AND NAVIGATION CO
U t a I I I IT! IIS 114 IIS
A I I I --------------------Prank L A Mary E Seaman
U t I I I ( U s e R d ) ____
Gene R Stephenson
Lot* t i l to l i t A 14!
ta I I I -------- ----------Barbara W llllam aon
111.14
RONNRT L BETTS* ADDITION TO ALTAMONTE
PL A T BOOK S PAGES SO A ST
L o ti I t | | I T A •
Dlk A (Leas Rd) „
Chatter G Wlaaaaman
11.1*
U t a I I I A I B it I
(L e tt R d ) -----------Jamaa R A Melba J H olloa t7T.II
U t IT A N R o f U t I I
Dlk E
Edw ard
J Kruaa Et Al
44.11
E lo t Pt o f S R a f U t
I I Blk B
Edward
J Kruaa Et At
1T.II
FROST'S ADDITION NO S TO ALTAMONTE
P L A T NOOK 1 PAGK IS
N 11.1 P t o f U t I A
A ll U t IT ( U t a
R y &gt; ________ _______ .
Sarah J E W illiams,
H airs Et A l
1M 1
N IS* Pt e f U t 4
Candor B M erritt
11T.II
L o ti I A S (Leea ■ 111
P t o f U t I A N II*
P t o f B 10 Pt at
L ot I ) A N I I I Pt
at U t I d
Andrew A Roan M Reblneon
TI.4I
W Tl P t e f U t 1*
(Leea B 11* Pt o f
K IS P t)
----------Condor M erritt
ll.lt
N 40 Pt of S 1*0 Ft o f
B 100 Pt o f U t
1!
Philip A R ota L Daaaow
IT.tl
S too Ft o f W 10 Pt o f
Ut Id
D a rt Pulton
4.IT
N 1*0 Ft o f Let I I _
Connie M M erritt
11* 04
N ISO P t o f U t I I _
Clearaathar M erritt
111.41
U t 1 1 ____________ _____
John D M erritt, Metre
111.II
U t a 14 A I I
_______
Eatella Jamaa
tt l.ll
HILLCRKVP BEG 1
P L A T NOOK IS PAO B dS
U t I Blk B — ...___ —
U n s f o r d Conetruetlon Co Ino t l t . f t
U t I Blk B
----------Nichalaa R A Gertruda M
Poreeo
t t l.ll
OAK P A M SUBDIVISION
P L A T BOOK ■ PAG E SS
-

Edwin It A Judy n oa b y

Byron W A Lou Lea C Evana
Joaaph V A Baaala S llv e itr!

W illiam A Ethel A Platts

-

Lake Harney D evelopm ent
Ins

Ad) on B ________
Unplatted Part N af
U l IT Blk I I A

■IP

U t

I ---------------------

I A N 11.1 P t a f
U t I --------------------■ R e f U t I t A A ll U 4
I I ___________ ______ _

Garold H A Jeentae •
Connelly

Ut
Ut
Ut
Ut
SR

R

af

St

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re

a

a ll

Ci

—

0 U Pt o f W 114 F t o f
Unplatted P art Blk

H arry T A Julia A J oyce
Jamaa J A Cora M Danka
O rady L A Eleanor L Cordell
W illiam T A Donnalou P ratt
Prancla H A F lora T ruitt
Darwin B Nichole 0
D onald Sill

Rtehard D A D tlorae T
Harmon
H arry T A Julia A J oyce
H arry T A J u lia A J oyce

||.||
4LI0

R ob ert A A T lrgta la H
Rtabard a
ti ll
U t II - ......
L D Sn edgrais
1H .II
■ly 1I4.II P t a f U t H
Kenneth A U t t la X B ow es
14T.I4
U t I I -------------------------- .
Ruth H T row bridge
till!
U t I t ....... ....... .................
Ida M Edw ards
taa.st
AMENDED P L A T GP OLMSTEAD A MII.LHH SUBDIVISION
P L A T ROOK S PAO B SS
U t * 1 I I A I R lk A
J a A VirState Jordan
m il
U t II A W I Pt a f
U l t l Blk X --------Kenneth J A Laura X W ilson 11.II
IANLAKDO
P L A T ROOK S PAGRS M R a s S f A SB
Lata 11 A t l B lk 1 —
a w a r d W A Carol T etreu it
11.11
U t IT B lk
1
■
H K n ox Bettlnghaua, T rustee
I.TI
U t * || A t l B lk I -----R obert X T a b s
1 L II
U t a I A 11 A W I I P t
af NW R af U t tt
B lk I --------------------W • B llffa tl
ll.M
U t I I B lk
T —
T ori D A Bdttfc M B ra ct
44.1*
U t a t l A I I B lk I ____
B ill M T ask Bt A l
ti ll
U t t t B lk I - ............ ..
Bill M Y ork
M l
U t I B lk I t ■ ——
Surety M ortgage
laveatm eat Ca
41.11
U t I I B lk t l — -------Frederick Hltbardaen
l.ll
U t II Blk t t ------------Oee A D olores Ad kina
M l
U t a II A t l B lk I I
Barak Jaakeea
11.41
A ll Unplatted Part Blk
t l ---------------------------- G eorge A Marshall X o ik la a
ll.lt
U t * i f t l t l A I I Blk
I I ---------------------------Cl ay tan A Sarah B Them e#
IT .lt
M R e f B lk 11 A AH
B lk s II Id A I T -----Oaader A Cecil Harriet
144.11
-

4.44
1 H II

M M Paul Snyder
ll.M
r ADDITION
P L A T ROOK 0 PA R R 41
Paul P A Marla ■ K ra ll
141.11
H tlana R Cameron
11.41
J H Jr A Ruby M K arhta
11.11
R ob ert J A Clara T O t.btok 11.11
George A D orothy Rm tg
114.44

John X A a Ior la A T a r nail

H arry T A JuMa A J oyce

Ad)

an N ------------• Blk IT —
, .
IS B lk IT — ...........
I I Blk IT — ______
1 ! Blk I T ________ ,
o f U t I A A ll Lots
I A I B lk I I .___

Ut

Addison
ll.M
Kay Davalopmant A
R ea lly Ins
IT.N
BANLANDO SPRING* ACCORDINO TO PLATS T N R R B O P RROORDBD
UPON T H E PUBLIC RECORDS OP BENINOLH COUNTY FLORIDA
B lk H ( U s * N I I I P t
■ Ol W IIS P t) T ract
I
--------- -----------------U V a r n s T A Jamas X Tata 111.41
M 111 Pt o f W 114 PI
Pf B ib R T raot l _
Audi# D * Aaaie b W llU osw
1111
T h a t Part o f L o t i I I A
14 L y ln s In S R e t
•
litk ii Tract i -----Dan Roberta
ll.M
U t a II A II B lk B
* T r a d I -----------------Betty W righ t Brawn
14.11
U t a 4 A I B lk U Traot
U t II Dlk E .................

D om inie A Santa L eP om e
D elbert J A D orothy N Boyar
D elbert J A D orothy N Boyar
H L Bayea

-

R obert C Fortier
Delbert J A D orothy Royer
Edw ard L A D o lo rti Mae
11.04
Zuver
_____________ __
Lucy
____ M Parraaa
______ „
.
T.10
Lot tl Blk a _________
Randolph T Matheny,
Trustee
Et
Al
I.TI
T ruitea Bt
Lota I 4 A I Rlk T —
Agatha A Michalak
14.74
BANLANDO SPRINGS LA K E OAKS SECTION
P L A T NOOK B PAG E SS
Let I Blk D ___________
Part o f N R or W R B
o f Long wood Wakl*
va Spring* Rd In
O o lf
Courte
aa
D*aa In ORB 111
P ag* 1 1 1 ---------------t t M Hid F lorida Q olf Couraa In s Ttt.14
Bag C tn ttr o f Sea Run
W *01.1 Pt ■ IT
Dag 1* Min It sea
W to W aktva Ip sa
ltd Sly on Rd to
St Rd I I I Ely on
Rd la H Sea Lina
N 11*1 It P t --------I II H Charlaa E Bloom B t Al
H fl.l
M ERED ITH MANOR CHANNHL SECTION
PL A T NOOK • PAG E S
■ io p t a l b e t n r o f
Present d i e t i n g W
W a ter Lina a t Ca­
nal Blk B ------------Law rence R W arrick. T ruitea
11.1
OBNH GABLES SECTION OP MEREDITH K A N O *
PL A T NOOK S PAGE PS
U t • Blk ■ ---------------Alan K Blaby
140.1
MEREDITH MANOR NOB H ILL SECTION
PLAT NOOK S PAGES S4 A SS
Lo« I Blk C — -------- —
Ernest A D orothy N
Onldemtth
IT.1
H O SIER MANOR BSD SBC
P L A T ROOK I t PACKS 44, S I R
Lata • A t Blk ■
L illie A U u g h m a n
11.1
U t I I Rlk II — —..... ..
V iator A Jacqueline Teteeee
T.i

Judith M ontgom ery

W illiam R Vaughn
Central riorlde Batataa Ina

R ob ert O A B arbara P W ade

Prank T, A Barbara H
W illiam son

Lake Harney Development
Ina

Charlene Crumpton

Roacoa C A H elen H HarteeB

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T ract II

Jacob R A O eorslana J
R oller
Byron W Even* Et Al
K ey Development A
R ealty Ino
Jatnee A Oeraldtne
Waehburna Et Al
H arry II lllle y Et Al

_____________11 I I I I Candor A Cacti M erritt
W R I T ALTAMONTM H EIGHT* SECTION ONB
PL A T BOOK IS PAO B SO
L . , ■
B B rock Bteel
1
— ----- ■
H K a o s Bettlnghaua, Trustee
I __________
Minnie P L au din etarer Et Al
I Blk
B —
Cheater A Selm a X nlpp
A IT
Blk O
R obert W A Batty J Cbaynay
D ..........■■■■■■.
Federated Oorp a t F la
W E S T ALTAMONTM HEIGHTS SECTION TW O
P L A T NOOK IS PAOB fS
Blk A ____
Ronald J Shumate
Blk A _ __
E arl Qerman
: ____________ .
Mag J A Jean L Oar apt a
1 ______ —— —
Federated Carp a t F la
C -------------Stuart Smith
) ...................
Max J A Jaan L Oarapla
I — .— — —
Byron W Evana Et Al
Blk 0 ____
H arry A A Shirley Mae
W h itak er
Let 11 Blk O ______ —
Federated Corp at F la
Lot II Blk O __Minnie Laudanalnyar Et Al
Lot 14 Blk O _________
Ztlm a K nlpp
Lota I t A It Blk O —
Byron W Erana Et Al
Lot 1 Blk I I --------------_
Byron W Evnna Et At
Lot 10 lllk I I ..................
(llann B A D olly U Mill*
Lot* II I I A II Blk H
Olen B A D olly M Mill*
Lot IT Blk H -------------Kay D tvalopm anl A
R ealty Ine
Lot II Blk H --------------W illiam T A Jawal Coyer
Lota II I I A II Blk II
Byron W Evana Et Al
W E S T ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS SECTION T H R E E
PL A T BOOK IS PAG E TS
Lota I A I Blk A ___ .
R obert D A Laura J O liver
Lota 1 A I Dlk D -----B Drock Steal
L o ti i t A II Blk B _
Uarland K A Norma J
DooUttl*
Lota | A I Blk C — ,— „
R obert W A Evelyn L Oraber
Lot* 11 A 11 B lk 0
Donald E A Catherine H
I terra w ood
Lata 11 A 14 Blk C
R oy n Donovan
Lot II B lk D -- ---------- Mary B Love, Et Al
Lota 14 11 I t A I t Blk
D ..................................
K ay D evelopm ent A
R eally Ino
Lot 14 Blk D
.
Kay D evelopm ent A
R ealty, Ino
Lata II A I t Blk D
_
W illiam M A Carolyn V Dent
Lot t l n ik D — --------W illiam M A Carolyn V Dent

H arry T A Julia A Jayta
P L A T BOOK a PAG R S i
R ich ard B A H ary A O coekoy
A L A Chart# I Drummond
Lloyd S A B arbara A Smith
Joaaph D A Nancy L Johnson
BOOK IS PAGN4 N S N
-----O eorga H Culpepper E t Al
——
Interatate Davalopmant Co
—
Interatate Davalopmant Ca
——
Interatate Davalopm ant Co
—
Interatate D evelopm ent Co
&gt;——*
Aril# U C leat on
UR A D D m O N TO ALTAMONTM SPK1NOO
PL A T BOOK 0 PAOM 14
-----B artley B A JUma Ias M
D a vit
——
Charlaa H A Oraea J P yle
-----Charlaa R A Andray P T ou n g
I AD D TO ALTAMONTM O PSIN O t NO S
P L A T ROOK IB PA O B SO
——
Inland P roperties Ina
—
Inland P r oportion Ias
——
la ln ad P roperties Ina
——
Inland Praparties Ina
—
Inland Propartlaa l i e
— •
Inland Pra part Ia* Ina
—
Inland Pr opar t laa Ina
—
in lan d Pro p e rties Ion
— •
Inland Prop * rtie s Inn
——
Inland Pra par ties Ino
------Inland P ropartlaa Ina
—
Inland Pr op artlaa Ina
plat

114.11
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DESCRIPTION OP LAND

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Part Data
1*1 Pago

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DASCRIPTION OP LAND 8 1 aa
a ii
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cbd

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D B 111
(Lain
In D B
I t ) Blk

r a s lM ft CtAItea AU ta.a(ar
u i i (C»"i » n T fiT rtT t
■ IS* F t) Blk B
Cltytun ft E unice A lt ia r d t *
N EPLAT o r W IIV O O U PARK
PI. AT BOOK 1 PA OK M
U t IT ___
Marvin F oitar
U t IT _______
C on lor Uarrltl
Lot U ----------Erneotlne janaa
La la I I ft II
Eugene ft ifArwgcrtie
W llliama
T*ofi IT ft II ----------BUIj- Jarrj Et At
Lot T l _________,_______
K J a a r l l)M
I.ol I I ______._________
I'raJ ft Paatllta Florence
U t 111
A ddin Butlar Et At
Lat U I ____ ___
C on lor Marrllt
Lai U I ________
T ra sk ft Oala Jaikaaa
L ai U I _______
Hobart L BaVnaan
I-*t U I _______
Phillip D catew
E H o f NEH * f NWH
ft Dart ef W H •r
N W H o f NEH Da**
In ORB 11 Pag* II
(L * m Beg l l l . l PA
b
ft i i i v i a o f
BW C ot Bun N IN
Ft B l l l . l P| g
110 Fl W H U Pt
la B t f )
I I It M P ran kIr* L ft Barkara
Willtamaan
■ H a f NW H a t K W H 1 1 M M Kellewey
lla w */ Caa«pa4a

T ra d e** ©# Ina

B I L A A T H A B IB
L a i I Blk A __________
Lat II Blk A _________

B ooac i t » m
m
Paul II * itarla M Bheffold
Oarald K ft J ccg g tlln * ft
Millar
T.»o F * rilta k a ik &lt;1 D .ia a
P L A T BOOK 1 PAOB f t

IT.II
SI.O*
I.SI
III
III
lis t
lis t
I.IT
11.41
11.11
11.11 Lot 1 Blk 1
i i . it
i . u Lot 1 Blk • ---------------11.14
Lot 1 Blk 1 ---------------L*t t Blk 1 _____ __
Lot 1 Btk 1
Lot 4 Blk 1
l o t 1 Blk 1 — --------- --14.44 Lot 1 Blk 1 --------- -----N il

plat

llT .lt

14.49
L o t II Blk A _________
114.14
H IB IO * PARK
Lata I ft II ta II ft I t
la I I ft IT ta II
(Laaa Part In Or lanta a a rla n a Plrai
A d i ft N I I Ft af
w i f . t r t at Lot
i n ______________ _
lli.it
Orient* Parnariaa l a l
L a i I ft N SI Ft af
W I I I Pt at Lat
II
(Lata Part at
Lot I Dana In ORB
I I P a«a 111 ft Part
In Ortanta Qardana
1*1 Add) ___
Orient* Tarnaria* 1r.e
Ml
t o w n * * at n m v i a i o R a n c h o r s p u t
p l a t b o o k ia p a o e it
Lata I ta l l Blk
Laanard T. ft Annabrtig U
t/Ot
Lot
Lot

u

SI
SI

ORIftHTA l A R D I t l

___

_________
__________

Lot
Lot
L et

W *gn*r
P L A T BO OK B P A O B M
OiAAr a ft Nolll* M B r o w *
G u d j o r g I tar d*« t* r
IVm F A M arg aret T
Armstrong
Alma E l l a t t a v r a r
Robert T l l a t u w a y

14.14
111.14
11.44

BHD A DI)

P L A T BOOK I I P A O B M

Lat I

Frederick ll ft PaarlolhA
U Hryeun
131.11
Lot I
n T ft Alma H lla t u w a y
S ll 1*
Lot I _______
Mark TV ft Anna M Rldor
117.IS
Lat I -----A la i O ft Itulk C loranaon
3M.TS
Lat U ___
Thelma M Haro*
111.11
Let 1 1 ----Ortanta Tarnarlaa, ln a
11.ST
Robert A ft Kira K
Lot IT ___
H itchcock
H IM
Let I I —
Orlanta Tarnorla*. In*
II.II
Paul A ft Ermaldlna
Lat l l ___
Tapnaraon
II. II
Orlanta Parnariaa, Ina
IM S
M l I*
Let II
Orlanta Parnnrlaa, Ina
IT.II
Orlanta Parnariaa, Ina
ll.T l
Lot IS
Orlanta Parnariaa, Ina
II.ST
Lot II
............................
Ortenta Parnariaa, tnc
SI.ST
ItliA l * l ! D P L A T O P O R I ft H T A f t A R U B H I
P L A T BOOK I t PAO r. l l
110.11
O rient* Fem orlaa, lna
I j ot a 1A 11A f t IS
O
rlln
lA
Parnariaa,
Ina
Lot II — ------------------- _
11 II
NH o f W t o o f K W H

Lot 1 Blk 1
Lot 1 Blk 1 ...
M l It
tm

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Bik 1 ______ ___
lit

I __________

Lai I Blk I __________
Lat I Blk I _______ __
Lot I Blk I ___________
t i l l I Blk I

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Lot I Blk I

,

Lot T Blk I „ ________
Lot I Blk I __________
Lat I Blk I

-

Lal 11 Blk I _________
Lat 11 Blk I ------------ -

44.44

II
110.14
SI ________ _______
134.SI
IS (L ot* Part In
Orlanta
dardana
Ind Add) ________
( ‘ •Id u FernarlAf. l a *
ll.S I
o r i e n t * n i i o c i i P i m p * n n in &lt; &gt; &gt;
P L A T BOOK I I P A O B IT
Lot T ---------------------------W illiam 43 ft Audrey B
TUnuey
14.41
l o t 1.4 ...... .............. .. ....
Orlanta 4'ernorleo In*
T.S4
Lot IA Beck Ta* fo r
m s
........
Orlanta Garden* Ina
M l
Lot 14 ............... ..........
O rt*nu Fernorle* In*
11.14
O R I ft H T A O A K D B M

Lot T Blk »

Lot 11 Blk I _________
Let 11 Blk I — _______ _
Lot 11 Blk I ______ ___
Let 1) nik I _________
Lot 11 Blk I __________
Lot IT Blk I ____ ____ _
Lot 11 Blk I ______ __
Lot 11 Blk I ______ ___
Lot 10 Dlk T __________
Lat 11 Blk T ______ ___
Lot 11 Dlk T _________
Lot 11 lllk T ______ ___
Lot 11 Blk T —______ _
Lat It Blk T _________
Lot 11 Blk T --------------Let IT Blk T _________
lent I I Rik T ______ ___

III

Lot T Blk I __________

P t Of M I I I P t ft
I 111 P t a f W S l l

Lot I Blk I ________ _

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11.14
■ H o f BWU a f BOH ft
BEH o f BEH o f
I I 11 I I Lenlt B Btnnnn
IT.II
■W H
P L A T BOOK IB P *«»B PI
OOLDIft H ABO ft
Barry Horn** ln t
BO.TI
Lot 1
Berry Hem**. Ina
IT.II
Lot II
Barry Home*. Ina
IT.II
Lot II
Barry Home*. Ina
IT. II
l o t SI
Barry llo m tt. Ina
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Lot II
Barry llomaa, In*
11.11
Lot 11
Barry Horn**, In*
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Lot 11
Barry Home*, In*
IT.II
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Barry
Home*.
In*
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Lot M
P L A T BBOH IB PABD BB
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Barry llom a a In*
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l o t II
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KAITHROOK B IB VEIT RO •
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Met Bultdor* o f Orlando Ino
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10.11 Lot
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PL A T BOOK ■ PAGE Ol
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PL A T BOOK SB P A S S 17
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PI,AT BOOK 9 PARE Tl

Robert J A rauline Arndt
It A A Olga Juhneon
Hubert E A Orac* IV Brown

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James A Marlon Clements
time* A Wlleon
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Btanlalaw A Stefanl*
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Police Role In
Injuries Aired

Hare yon voted T
Steps needed to clarify the under arrest were discussed
The poll* will be open until
responsibilities of city police .Monday night by the City
T p. m.
in caring for injured or Commission.

I f you heven’t turned the wounded persons being placed
Ieven yet and the polls are
still open it would be a pret­
ty good idea fo r you to exer­
cise your privilege. Really,
It's your duty to vote!
You have only to thumb
through a few pages o f
American history to recall
how many o f our forefathers
fought, bled and died just
fo r this rig h t
WASHINGTON (U P D -A Ir
Force Secretary Eugene 31.
Superintendent R. T. Mil- Zuckcrt told Congress today
wee o f county schools has an­ the allegedly "obsolete and
nounced a special meeting o f outmoded" plsncs used in
the board to be held at 1 South Viet Nam have a better
p. m., Trursday, In the coun­ safely record than modern Jet
ty school offices.
fighters being flown in the
The Herald has been advis­ United States.
ed that there will be a dis­
"Our B28 and T28 aircraft
cussion about holding meet­ in South Viet Nam have more
ings o f the board during eve­
than lived up to expccta*
ning instead o f afternoon
tions," Zuckcrt aaid in a pre­
hours.
pared statement at a closedThey will also ward a milk
door session of the House
bid, accept bids on hardware
Armed Services Committee.
fo r
current
projects
and
"Even in hindsight—Indeed,
handle other routine matters,
particularly in hindsight —
including work on the budget
choice of these planes was
fo r the coming year.
the right decision," he said.
• • ■
Zuckert went before the
Being tied up in the office
committee to answer charges
most o f the day, ws wonder
by Rep. Charles S. Gubser, RIf many voters illuminated
Calif., and other members
the headlights on their cars
as they drove to the polls. that U. S. fliers In South Viet
Bums supporters were sup­ Nam were losing their live*
posed to "bu m their lights because of Inadequate, unsafe
for Bum s." We assume nigh equipment.
G u b s e r reiterated that
backers just walked tall, Eh?
charge in advance of today’s
• • •
Another call from a Clock committee meeting. He also
Watcher today about the dif­ questioned whether the A1E
ficulty o f getting on U . 8. 1T- djvc bomber now being con­
92 from 8R 434. W ell admit verted to replace the T2S is
its real badduring peak traf­ not also a potential "death
fic hours.
We’ve had one trap."
Zuckert defended not only
fata] accident at that inter­
section already this year. To the B28 and T23 but also the
day’s caller suggested traffic A1E aa well-suited for the job
signals. Might be the answer and as safe and structurally
If they're well "advertised" sound as possible.
in advance. Traffic hums
along that section pretty rap'
idly.

Zuckert Defends
Planes Used In
South Viet Nam

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George W. M o r g a n o f
Oviedo haa been re-commis
sioned a member of the Board
o f Social Welfare, District 12,
Seminole County.
Casselberry's Town Council
made the "financial news
section o f the current edition
o f the publication, Florida
Municipal Record. The Record
refers to the 8outh Seminole
town’s establishing its first
budget in history. The top
Income Item is $43,100 anti
cipated from cigarette taxes
and the high expenditure item
la $20,700 for roads and
bridges within corporate lira
its. Actually, this last flgura
is the town's share o f paving
Winter Park Boulevard from
Seminole Buulevard south to
the elementary and junior
high schools.
Right now, one section o f
Winter Park Boulevard Is re­
ferred to as "Springbuster
Lane."
s e e

Marine General^
Briefed At NAS

31 aJ. Gen. L. B. Robertshaw, director o f 3larine avi­
ation, was closeted with San­
ford Naval Air Station offi­
cials today for lop level brief­
ings on Ike local station’s ac­
tivities.
Gen, Bobertshaw flew here
Monday night from a speak­
ing engagement in 3tiami.
Officials of Hcsvy Attack
Wing One wero engaged In to­
day’* conversations and con­
ducted him cm a lour o f sup­
port facilities for the new
RA-SC Vigilante reconnais­
sance bomber.
Marine forces are not sched­
uled to receive the new Sanford-based aircraft, but the
plane’s reconnaissance capa­
bilities could pave Die way for
Marine landing! and close air
support operations d u r i n g
wartime. This would bring it
Acting Mayor James H. into close coordination with
Crapps gased at the clock on units under Gen. Robertthe City Commission room thaw’s command.
wall Monday night, saw It
said 8:35 and called for I
soft drink break. Commission IDA BUI Signed
er Joe Baker glanced at the
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
agenda and remarked, " I f wa President Johnson today sign­
keep going we ean be through ed the International Develop­
with this In about five min ment Association bill provid­
Utes." Crapps replied, "Yeah, ing for an outlay o f $312 mil­
but then the dtisens might lion as tha United States con­
think we aren't earning our tribution to aid small under­
$60 a month pay." Tha break developed countries.
was held; commissioners re­
sumed deliberations, tha meet­
ing adjourned at about 10:20
p. m., and they earned their
salary.
a e
&lt;
Speaking of the aoft drink
breaks, they offer a welcome
outlet from the normally staid
commission sessions. C i t y
fathers, ths press and guests
get the soft drink and usually
a pack o f crackers, candy or
peanuts and relax while car­
rying on idla banter. Then It's
back to work for all ~
o o o

Those clouds are beginning
to return to tha Nila o f
America area. And soon the
weather forecast will read
"Continued warm with main­
ly afternoon or evening than'
dershowers." A look at tha
calendar shows we're nearing
that time o f year.
• e •
Motel, restaurant and serv­
ice station owners, managers,
employes and their families
bars been Invited to visit
Sunken Gardens in St. Peters­
burg as guests o f ths man
, elem ent.

City officials heard a report
from Police Chief Roy G.
Williams thet the local hos­
pital had declined to-aecepta knifing victim until it was
determined who would pay
for the treatment.
Chief Williams said this
waa "a rare incident" but he
asked commissioners for ad*
vice on steps to be taken
should the need arise in the
future.
City Atty. William C. Hut­
chison said it is "preposter­
ous to say thst the city is re­
sponsible when an injured
person is picked up and tak­
en to the hospital for treat­
ment."
The police chief was in­
structed to take injured per­
sons needing treatment to
Seminole 31cmortal Hospital
"and if they don’t want to
treat them that’ s their respon­
sibility."
In other action, the Cammission;
—Delayed until the next fis­
cal budget discussion of plans
to place a canopy over the
new sidewalk which runs
from E. First Street to the
municipal parking lot.
—Approved a study of costs
for shrubbery and lights In
the sidewalk area, citing the
prospective danger for per­
sons using the walkway after
dark.
—Delayed discussion for a
new heater at the USO rooms
in the Chamber o f Commerce
Building.
—Heard that the committee
studying the cost and care for
using the municipal stadium
for football games will give a
report at the June 22 meeting.
—Set June 11 for a testi­
monial for members of the
various city boards and who
are serving In their capacities
at no cost to the taxpayer*.
, &lt;—Agreed to a fix-jjyir r e ­
tract with Jack Sharpe at $100
a year increase in cost lor
maintenance of the MeHonvllle Avenue elevated water
tank.
—Approved a three - year
time payment plan whereby
the local 3!oosc organization
will pay for the hooking up of
water and sewer Unci to its
new home which is now under
construction.
—Agreed to cut down Uie
time o f notices for public
hearings from IS days to 10
days so as to speed up the
processing of resident’s appli­
cations.
—Agreed to seek bids for
air conditioning of Fire Stctions 1 and 2 and the local 11brary. Fundi available for
the job are listed at $4,333.23
and the city manager, Warren
E. Knowles, was Instructed to
keep the project within that
amount.
—Approved a resolution re*
questing a Joint effort of city
and county authorities In
hullding the Southwest Road.
It was painted out that moat
o f the project la In the county
and that the city fsils its fi­
nancial responsibility should
be limited to $8,300.
—Approved licensing o f a
polio victim so ho can sell
planta from a vehicle on city
streets. Commissioners also
agreed to waive the coat of a
city license.

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TU ESD AY , M AY 26, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Voting Heavy
In Dade, Duval
Counties
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 3liami.
Record turnouts appeared
to be building up in populous
Dade and Duval counties,
homes of the two candidates
who clashed repeatedly dur­
ing the three-week runoff.
"It looks like it will be a
record vote for a second pri­
mary In Duval," said Robert
Mallard, supervisor of regis­
tration In Burns* stronghold.
In High's county. Dade, offlciali said voting was "pret­
ty heavy" and by 10 a.m. an
estimated 34,000 votes had
been cast, At the same time
May 5, about 49,000 voters
had gone to to polls.
In Jacksonville, Burns, talk­
ing assuredly o f victory in
Democratic primary for gov­
ernor, voted with his wife and
mads a slight slip o f the
tongue.
He predicted a "high vote"
then
later
told newsmen
“ you'd better change that pre­
diction to a ‘ largo vote'."
Burn* also predicted he
would beat High by "a eubstantial" margin but refus­
ed to name a figure.
He and his wife voted nlicul
0:35 a.m. in the fira station
vrecinrt about night block*
fr y a u lt e lr honie, then 'M flt
an informal newt conference
on tha street afterward.
He said he hoped the wea­
ther w o u l d
remain fair
throughout the slate "so
there ean be a clear-cut de­
cision from the people."
High, flashing a smile and
a “ V " for victory, took his
wifs to their local firs sta­
tion precinct shortly before
8 a.m. to vote.
High aald he felt confident
and happy.
He and his wife Feith were
accompanied by their tNvo
young children and High's
aides.
Also on the ballet were
races fo r national committee­
men
and
committeewomen
for both parties, and a choice
between two Republican con­
vention slates of delegates,
one pledged to Ariznnn Ben.
Barry Goldwster and the
ether unpledged, but compris­
ed o f solid Gold water back era.
The Lyndon Johnson Demo,
cratle slats waa unchallenged
High wound up his cam
paign last night at an alb
candidates rally, then—look­
ing worn from lack of sleep
and a heavy campaign sche­
dule— sat down at a tele­
phone and began calling hie
worker* in other parte o f the
state urging them to get out
tha vote.

BUDDY LAWSON Memorial Fund received a big assist last week when
Seminole High School cheerleaders canvassed the student body and col­
lected more than $200. Shown counting the money are, from left, cheerleader Captain Carol Samuel and Co-capt^ln Carol Oxford.

•vc

City Then Will
Move To Build
Lake Project

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NO. 198

•••

Products P roject
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Development Commission Di­
rector Roger Stake said to­
day the agency wee planning
1U own buitding In the CapiU l Center aa e showpiece for
Florida-made products,

U N A irlift
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (U PI) — United Natlone
troops are expected to be air­
lifted Into tha Congo's Kivu
Provinca to fight Communistbacked rebels there. It was
learned today.

VOTING W AS SPOTTY early today aa Seminole County citizens chose
their favorite cumlirintea after listening to prolonged debates among the
hopefuls. Shown at Precinct 3, Sanford Avenue nnd 25th Street, shortly
a fter the polls opened are, from left, Mrs. William T. Cavanaugh,, William
(llera d Photo)
Tanner, Elizabeth Kelly and llow u n l Cushing,

Court Considers Voting Here Quiet
FEC Motion On After Early Surge
Work Changes

The electioneering a v e r ,
Seminole County voters went
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
to the polls along with their
The U. S. Stli Circuit Court o f
Appeals considered today a
motion by the strike-bound
Florida East Coast Railway
(F E C ) to back "em ergency"
changes in basic work rules
and pay rates.
The FEC issued the appeal
"A Preview of Education In
Monday to kill an injunction
throwing out the new work Seminole County" will be out­
rules and pay scales and re* lined for members of the
turning working conditions to Seminole County Chamber of
the sistus-mfi prior to ■ Commerce's Long . . R a n g e
Planning Committee Friday
*1trike by 11 non-operating
noon at Jim Spcncer’ i Res­
nlons
in
January,
1963.
u
The injunction waa issued taurant.
Speaking will be R. T. Milat the request', of the Broth­
erhood of Railroad Trainmen, wee, county superintendent of
which was not among the it public Instruction. He will
striking unions bbt which hon­ outline future plans for high*
ored picket lines. The FEC cr education and vocational
has been granted a stay pend­ training in the county.
Committee members are
ing appeal,
FEC attorney William Dev- being encouraged to present
ancy told the throe-judge ap- Ideas which will benefit the
peals court that the changes future growth of Seminole
were necessary because of County. The meeting has been
emergency strike conditions called by C. Vernon 3tize Jr.
and were not intended to and Byron Kimball, co-chair­
rhange terms of the original men.

Milwee To Brief
C Of C Planners

contract.
Dcvancy said the railroad—
which Is now operating at full
capacity in freight shipping—
would have to cut business hy
43 per cent if the old work
rules and pay scales were pul
into rlfrct.

Housewife Baits
Blackmailer In
Supermarket

Prisoner Tries
To Kill Self
A county Jail prisoner slash­
ed his wrists Monday night in
his cell In a vain attempt at
suicide. He was given first
aid treatment by other prison­
ers prior to being taken to the
local hospital for treatment.
Sheriff's deputies identified
the man as James Raymond
Freeman, 19, of Sanford. He
is being held in the local jail
on an Alabama extradition
warrant charged with having
committed s felony.
Deputies said Freeman sec­
reted a raior blade into hia
cel] and used it in the suicide
try. Other inmates applied
tourniquets to the wrist area
and summoned the Jailer .
Freeman was treated at
the Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital's emergency room and
u-turned to hla cell.

ST. AUGUSTINE (U PI) —
A young housewife played it
"cool as a cucumber" yester­
day after she received a tele­
phone threat to blow up her
home if she did not leave $10,000 In small bills in a super­
market.
Francis Lee Floyd was ar­
rested by police aa he picked
up a dummy package from
a store flour shelf only 90
minutes after
Mra.
John
Fraser got the call.
Police aaid Mrs. Fraser, 28,
was taking care of her four
little children who were sick
with the measles when she
gut the call at home and call­
ed them right away.
Less than two hours laier,
Floyd waa arrested in the
CAPE KENNEDY (U I'U —
market where officers planted
the sack which the caller de­ The space agency today post­
poned until Thursday an at­
manded.
tempt to ahoat s dummy
Apollo
moonship,
world's
heaviest known spacecraft, on
its first flight into orbit
around the earth.
LOS ANGELES (U PI) A spokesman for ths na­
State Controller Alan Crans­ tional aeroanutks and apace
ton sued former presidential administration (N A 8A ) said
press secretary Pierre Salin­ a combination of troubles with
ger, bis opponent for the ground support equipment and
Democratic senatorial nomi­
bad weather was the apparent
nation, for $2 million in libel
damages Monday.

Apollo Shot
Off Two Days

Salinger Sued
For $2 Million

The suit involves campaign
charges that Cranston pres­
sured state tax appraiser*,
who are appointed by the con­
troller, to make campaign
contribution*.

P ekin g A sks Talks
LONDON (U PI) — RM
China called today fo r a 14nation foreign ministers’ con­
ference in Phnom Penh, Cam­
bodia, to deal with the "in­
creasingly grave" situation in
Laos.

Jarrard T o Stay

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant announced
Monday ha hae Uiked Wen­
dell Jarrard o f the Florida
Development Commission Into
counterparts in the rest o f remaining at the chairmen's
the state to decide which can­ post until January although
didate! they prefer to repre­ “ hs waa not anxloua to eU y."
sent them.
Forces Trapped
An early morning aurga o f
VIENTIANE, Laos (U P I)—
voters tapered o ff soon after Communist Pathet Lao forces
the 7 a. m. opening of the today were reported to have
polls and remained at a quiet trapped three neutralist com­
pace for much o f the morn­ panies In a pincers movement
that posed a threat to Laos'
ing.
A t noon today, tho voting two capiUla at Vientiane and
registrar's office, aaid ths Luang Prebang.
paco had picked up slightly
and Indication* wero that
Prisoner Freed
“ heavier than expected" turn­
BERLIN (U PI) — Georg
out may result.
Dertinger, former East Ger­
Officials expect, however, man foreign minister sentenc­
that aa the day progresses ed to IS years in prison aa en
and voters finish their day’s alleged Weatem apy, wea re­
work the tempo will Increase leased today after serving 10
until ths polls close at
years, the Enet German news
p. m.
ssrvice ADN reported.
Six county races dominate
the thinking of local politi­ Ike's View
cians while they alio keep a
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
close eye on the governorship Former President Dwight D.
race
between
Jacksonville Elsenhower, who wae disabled
3layor Haydon Burn* and Mi­ by Illness three times while in
ami Mayor Robert King High. office, believes it la up to the
On the Seminole scene, the nation's vice president to de­
races shape up like thin
cide when a chief executive ia
Democrats—
unable to carry out hla duties,
Tux collector, M a r j o r i e
Rheperd, Incumbent, and Troy Presbyterians
Kay.
OKLAHOMA CITY (U PI)
District 1 commissioner, J. — A alx-year atudy on the na­
C. Hutchison, incumbent, and ture of the ministry and rec­
Edward Yarborough.
ommendations f o r
wide
District
6 commissioner, changes In the organization
John Fitzpatrick, incumbent, o f tho United Presbyterian
and Harry Cuehing,
Church were reedy for pre­
District 6 peaca Justice, sentation to the church’s Gen­
Linton Cox, incumbent, and eral Aaaembly today.
Ai Davit.
District 4 constable, R. E. N o Censure
Carroll, incumbent, and Char­
LIMA, Peru (UPI) — The
lie Thomas.
Chamber of Deputies early to­
District 0 constable, Grady day rejected a motion o f
Hall, incumbent, and Charles ceneura against Interior Pol­
Fagan.
ice Minletar Juan Languasco,
Republicans ami Democrats accused o f responsibility for
will also choose their repre­ "police brutality" in Sunday’s
sentatives to the national soccer match riot that killed
committees.
■t least 285 persona.

Hail, Rain Slap
North Florida

Frlvate interests have been
given until July 1 to build o f
submit plans fo r a giant
marina at the lakefront or
else the city will do It.
This is a gist o f dlscuialoni
held 3tonday night at the
conclusion o f the City Ccmmission meeting; the idea
being promoted by Commis­
sioner Joe Baker.
He won immediate vocal
support from Commlseioner
Eart Higginbotham and con­
curring noda frem the rest
of tha city officials.
Higginbotham and Baker
Insisted that work should be
started at once and they o f­
fered figures ranging from
$10,000 to $13,000 to be
placed in the next fiscal bud­
get for the work.
Additional sums would be
forthcoming aa the work pro­
gressed.
Doth commUsloncre pointed
to the rapid strides being
made in bringing the longchcrlscd St. Johne &gt; Indie*
River Canal to a reality.
They noted the interest
shown by neighboring coun­
ties and stressed thet Senford must "g e t moving now*
if ths community is to stay
with the surge o f eenei pro­
ponents.
Centerline for the canal 1*
now being decided by en­
gineers with the canal dis­
trict. With It* establishment.
It is expected prices o f pro­
perty adjoining It end other
phases o f the flank project
will eoar.
It wae pointed out la it
week at a DeLand meeting o f
Canal District directors thet
speculators are starting to
arrive on the scene.
All Indications now point
to completion o f tha watery
stretch in shout five years.
Fill from the digging opera­
tions will be placed north o f
the canal and * four-lane
highway built there.
This ia expected to replace
e similar and parallel road
which ie being plotted by the
State Road Department end
which would give West Volu­
sia area residents easy *ecesi to the Eeat C oast
Tha rights o f way fo r th*
roadway end canal have bee*
obtained, or are In the legal
process o f being acquired,
by the canal district
City commissioner* envi­
sion a spanking new marina
to take oar* o f the r e c r e a t e *
canal traffic. Canal district
directors state tha city's lakefront area would be left fo r
pleasure cr a ft
Th* Industrie! potential o f
the S t Johns, Lake Monro*
end the new canal would be
developed on either aide o f
the Sanford part o f tha lake.
Residential capabilities are
also being considered along
tha antlre route o f the csnaL

Mob Routed
SEOUL, Korea (U P I) —
Police fired 80 tear gee gren­
ades and then waded into 600
high school student* with
club* today to break up an
anti - government demonstra­
tion In the streets o f SeooL

■ e n n e if f
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United Frees International
Gusty winds, thowsrs and
hall storms swspt through
Northern Florida during tha
night and into today. A cool
front from the northwest
pushed eastward, with thun­
derstorms leading the way.

The precipitation pattern
across tha nation extended
from Maine to California and
In scattered location! in
Florida. Skies were clear In
tho East and South Central
■Utes.
Temperatures rose to record
proportions yesterday over
scattered sections of the na­
tion. Grapd Island, Neb., re­
ported 99; Norfolk, Neb., 97;
Fart Smith, Ark., 95; and
Pueblo, Colo., 94.
Landmark Burns
Funnel clouds swirled along
HALLANDALE (UPI) — tho coast of Texas Monday
A firs believed set by s group end across Northwest Iowa.
of juveniles destroyed a South Thunderstorms elsrte were
Florida landmark—Dewey’s posted In the Dakotas, MinSteak H om e- bars Monday.
low* and Nebraska.

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Baptist

Church O f God

Methodist

THE SEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Cornir Ttk A Elm
R. L. M athews----------Pastor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
■sbbelh School —
4:14 a. m.
Worship Service _ 11:44 a. m.
Wedneedar H lfht
Proper S e rv ic e -----T ill p. m.
"W o Have Thle Hope" radio
meeeace each Bonder a. m.
at ( i l l over W TR R at 140
on roar radio dial.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1411 W. Flret Street
Sunder School _— 14:44 a. m.
Morning Worehip _ 11:44 a. m.
Bible Study (Sunder) Ts44 pm.
Evangellatlc Service T:ee p. re.
Wed. Prarer Meet _ T:44 p. m.
Bill Stephana..... ..... - Paelor
A Cordial Welcome to All

CHURCH OP OOD
o r pnopH ECT
TIM Elm Avenue
Rev. R. I. Strickland .... Pastor
Sunday School ........ S:&lt;S a. in.
Worahlp Service _ l f : l t a. re.
Evangelistic Serv. _ T:l# p. m.
Wtdnatdan
Toung People V. L. B. Serv.
7:10 p. re.
Bible Training Strv l:M pm.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd., at Woodland Ave,
Rev. John II. Hire! Jr. Pattnr
Church S ch ool------ 1:41 a. m.
Morning W orahlp_I1:M a. m,
M T P -------------------4:10 p. m

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWY. 411 Ph. I l l - l i l t
P a e to r ___ _ Chaeter W. Plank
Sunder School ----- 14:44 a. re.
Morning Service _ 11:44 a. re.
Training Union —_ 4:14 p. m.
Evening Service _ T ill p. m.
Wedneedar Meetlnga:
Organliatlona _
4:14 p. m.
P r a r e r ----------— T ill p. re.
C h oir------- ---------4:44 p, aa.

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALMAMCN CHURCH
1411 Park Ava. at 14tb S t
Hot. a C Dee*. Jr. — Paster
Sunder School
1:41 a. m.
Worehip Service — 11:0 a. m.
Evening Worehip _ T :ll p. m.
Alliance Youth
Pellowehtp (Sun.) _ 1:41 p. m.
Ihreyer Service —

Congregational
CONGREGATIONAL
CHR1BTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Chrlat)
Park Avenue at 14th St.
t:tt a. re. ___Church School
ll: » « a. re. _ Worahlp Strvlra
1:14 p. m. _ Chrletlan Touch
Ministry
Rtv. Walter A. R. McPherson,
Paetor

Christian

1:14 p. m.

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
144T A Sanford Ave.
R. Vernon Fuller
Sunder School
e:4l a. re.
Morning Worahlp _ . 11:44 a. m.

Assem bly O f God
PINKCREST ASSKMnLY
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITtk and Elm
ft. M. Wilder ----------- P e e to
Sunder School _ _ 4:41 a. m.
Morning Worehip — 14:14 a. m.
Evening Worehip
1:14 p. m.
Youth Serv. tsun.) _ 4:44 p. m.
Mid-Week Serv. (Wed.) - 1:14
p. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street, Longwned
Fr. Charlai W. Stewart, Jf.
Vicar
Holy Communion _ T:1S a. re.
Sunday School ...... t:44 a. m.
Family S e rv ic e ___4:0# a. re.
Service A Sermon _ 14:41 a. re.

Church O f Christ

HOLT CROSS
441 B. Park Ave.
Fr. Leroy D. Soper. Rector
Holy Communion _ T:14 a. re.
Family Service and
Sunday School ■■■■_— 4 44 a. re.
Morning Prayer
(Flret Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:44 a. re.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oeneva
Ralph Brewer Jr. Evangellet
Bible School
14:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
Evening Worehip _ 7i44 p. re.
Wed. Prarer Service 144 p. re.

Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Park Avenue
F. B. C hance-------- — Paelor
Morning Worehip — 4:44 a. m.
Sunder School ——. 4:4* a. m.
Morning Worehip — 11:44 a. m.
Training Union —- JiO p. m.
Evening Worehip - T:4I p. m.
Wed. Proper Service T:»l p. m.

Free Methodist

PAOLA CHURCH OF CliniST
Hlghwar 44 Weal
Morrle Itubr ------ Evangellet
Bible Claee ...... .. 14:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 4:44 p. m.
Bible Cteeaee Wed. » T:I4 p. m.

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Ith St. and Laurel Ave.
Eugene Sheldon ______ Paetor
Telephone: Ill-T o ll
Sunday S ch o o l__ 4:44 a. re.
Morning Worahlp _ 14:41 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ T;4t p. re.
Wad. Prayer Service T :lf p. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1111 Park Avenue
Bert Brown ------- Evangellet
Sunder
Bible S tu d r ___ — 14:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
Evening Service — 4:14 p. m.
gee "Herald of Truth" 1 p. m.
■under on Channel S
Tueedar
Ladlee Bible Claee - 14:44 a. m.
Wedneedar
Bible C la e e -----— T:14 p. m.

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th S t A Oak Ave.
d ell Smith —--------Sunder B eh ool---- 4:41 a. m.
Morning Worehip — lliM a. m.
Training Union — 4:1* p. m.
Evening Worehip » TUB p. m.
Wed. Proper Service 1:14 p. m.
Nureerr Open
. .. _ _
Sunder Mile Broadcaet
WKSTSIDB MISSIONARY
IIAinriST CHURCH
Ith S t A Hollr Ave.
Paul M. C a lle r ----------Peeler
Bunder School ---- 14:44 a. m.
Sunday
Morning Woruhlp — U;44 a. m.

The Churrh la the groalret
furl nr on north lor the Iwild­
ing of rhararter and c*h*I
riliwiwhip. II la e etnrrlioueo
of epirilual valura. Willuail
• atrong church, neither
democracy nor ri\II list ton
eon aurvivo. Thera era four
pound reaaone why evrry
perom ahuuId attend amine
regularly and support the
church. They are: (I) for hie
awn oako. (3) For hie rhil*
dren'a Bake (J) Far Iho eeko
of hie aomenunlty and nation.
14) For Iho Bake ef the churrh
leelf, which need* hie moral
and material au|i|nrL Plan
to go to churrh regularly
•ad food yaw Bible daily.

Church O f God

"Don't forget Tippy’s treat!" Even If we're ■ Ml Talc leaving for cJinrch, Susan
and Mark must take their paj«r hag of aurprlees for Tippy the squirrel. Tippy lives
In the park besido the church, and he’s one of many happy, heart-warming things
that our family looks forward to on Sundays.

GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
JIM A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 1T-4I)
Sanford, Plorlda
SJJ-TJll
The Rev. Oaorga Klnnamon,
Interim Paator
Sunday S ch ool____1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
llioe a. m.
Communion—Flret Sunday Ig
Each Month
X1NDKRUARTEN AND NURSBUT

We are rearing our children In the Christiun faith because we know from our
own ex|&gt;erlence how much it means to young people growing up. Without a right
sense of values, youngsters are so likely to get into trouble.
Already Susan and Mark are learning to trust In the loving protection of Got!,
*nd to turn to Him with their little problems. Through the storiea of Jesus they
are beginning to understand what it means to follow Him. We pray that this child­
hood pattern will strengthen and form a steadfast foundation for the whole of their
liven. No parents could ask for more.

Pentecostal

Sunday
I’aalma
146:1-10

Monday
I’aalm*
147:1-11

Tuesday
Nahum
1:1-7

lVedneailay
II (.'orinthiuna
0:6-16

Thiiruduy
E|)hesiuni
3:14-31

Frl.Iay
I Timothy
6:3-10

FIRST PRE8RTTERIAM
CHURCH
Sanford. Fla.
Oak Ave. A Ird St.
Grover 47. Bewail Jr. _ Pallor
Edgar W. Smith Jr, Aaelataat
Paator
Morning Worahlp _ 1:14 a. re.
Church School _ _ _ 4:4* a. m.
Station Mtala ___ _ 10:41 a. re.
Morning Worahlp_ 11:*0 a. m.
Ptonaer Fetlowahlp 4:00 p. m.
Senior III Pallowthlp 4i00 p m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Meet _ 7:04 p. m.
CHURCH OF THE COVENANT
1771 South Orlando Drlv*
Tbomaa H. Makln —
Paator
Worahlp ............... 4:44 a. m.
Church School _ _ 14:44 a. m.

TO L IS T YO U R

CHURCH

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park Ava.
John T. Adame J r . _Paator
Morning Worahlp _ 1:11 p. m.
Sunday Behool ™ _ 1:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . 14:11 a. m.
MTP M eetln ga --- 1:14 p. m.
(Intermediate. Senior)
Evening Worahlp — T ill p. re.

Saturday
1 l’cter
6:1-11

'

FIRST PENTECOST AT,
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
141 Orange Street
Rev. K. Ruth Grant _ Paetor
Sunday School-----]*:** a. m.
Morning W orahlp_lltM a. re.
Sunday Evening _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Bible Studr _ T:ie p. m.
Conqueror* Mealing
Friday — -------. 7:10 p. re.

Methodist
OpyifcM M i. Ksiah* AdsmtUag Swvh* Me.

CHURCH OF OOD
Ilnd A Frenoh
H. C. s m ith ------------ Paetor
■under School
4:41 a. re.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
Kvangelletlo Serv. - T:44 p. m.
Tuee. Prarer Serv. - T:I4 p. m.
Thure. Young People
E ndeavor_— ■ T ill p. m.

ELDER SPRINOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Bd. at Heater Ave.
B. Hamilton Orlflln — Paelor
Sunder School
. 4:41 a. m.
Morning Worehip _ 11:44 a. m.
Training Union — 4:14 p. m.
Evening Worahlp — li4 » p. ae.

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Labs Mary, Fla.
Rev. W. L. Holcombe, Pattnr
Sunday
4:41 a. re. ____Bible School
11:04 a. r e ._Morning Worahlp
T :ll p. m.
Evening Service
7:00 p. m.
Wad. Mid-Week
Prarer Service*
T oe p. re. _ lnd Wed. Mitelonary Strvlra

Presbyterian

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
141 W. llth Place
"The Church of the Lutheran
Hour" and TV "Thle la the
L ife"
Herbert W. Ooerae ___Paetor
Sunder School ___ 1:11 a. m.
Worahlp Service _ lf:10 a. m.

TH E CHURCH FOR A L L
A L L FOR THE CHURCH

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
'444 Eaat Second Street
■under Service A
■under S ch ool---- 11:44 a. re.
Subject i "Probation After
Death.”
Wedneedar Service .. 4:41 p. m.
Reading Room: 101 E. Flret.
Weekdare: 14:44 a. m. • 4:14
p. m. Prldar Evening: 1:14f i l l p. m.

PINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
P e e le r _____William J. Outer
Morning Worehip —11:44 a. m.
Sunder School
4:41 a. m.
Training Union,-- * : »
P- » •
Evening Worehip — T ill p. m.
Wed. Officers A Teaehera
Mooting --------- — 4:14 p. aa.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZAREKF.
W. lnd SL at Map)* Ave.
Paul B le k ta ___ ______Paator
Sunday School —_ 4:4* a. m.
Morning Worahlp_ 11:41 a. m.
Youth ___ __________ 4:M p. re.
Evangallatlc Service T ill p. re.
Mid-Week
Servlet (Wad.) _ T:4I p. re.
Third Sunday
Slngaplratlon —_ 1:44 y. m

Lutheran

Christian Science

Evening Worahlp — 1:04 p. ae.
Wedneedar
prarer Bervloe — — f:44 p. m.

EBENEZER METHODIST
CHURCH
Cltrua Height*
Rev. Ray Gregory, Jr.. Paeme
Church School
4:4* a. re.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:01 a. re.
M T F ---------------------1:11 P. m.
F.y*. Worahlp ---- T:l# p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service t:*4 p re.

N O T IC E
CALL

322-2611

The Following Sponsors M ake This Church Notice A n d Directory P a g e PossibleT H E A M E R IC A N O IL CO.
Mr. * Mrs. M. R. Strickland
A R T BROW N
PE S T CONTROL

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford
E A S T SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey ft Employees
SR 46 ft Beardall

B U R N U P ft SIMS, INC.
Building Division
C E LE R Y C IT Y
P R IN T IN G CO., INC.
C H A PM A N CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
106 N. Elm Ava.
CHELSEA T IT L E A N D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W. First, Sanford

A.

DUDA ft SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
H A R R E L L ft B E V E R LY
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W . 26th St-, Sanford
B IL L H E M P H ILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W . 1st St., Sanford

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

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

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

8TE N8TR 0M R E A L T Y
Herb Stenstrom and S ta ff

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

OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

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

PERFECTION
D AIR IE S

LO R M A N N R E A L T Y
Casselberry

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S ta ff

S M ITT Y ’S S N A P P IN ' T U R TLE
MOWER SALE S A N D SERVICE

W IG H T GROCERY CO- IN G
and S taff

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

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

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

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

JONES ELECTRIC S U P P L Y CO.
401 S. Laurel Ave., Sanford

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

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

f

•

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

KILGORE SEED C O M PAN Y
1400 W. l i t . St., Sanford
LE E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

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

ZITTROW ER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

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

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

S TA TE FA R M INSU RANCE
Companies
Irving L P ryor and S ta ff

W ILSON-M AIER FU R N ITU R E CO
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

Oeteea Methodist Church
P a• In
Wailayan
Methodist,
RL
44
W. at Paola
SL Jams* A M E. Sanford Av*.
m. Mary'* A.M.K. Chureh St. lit. I l l Oslean
Ht. I’aul'a Mathodtat C h u r c h
Oataan
ltd. Enterprlaa
Stafford Mamerlal Mathodlat C h u r c h
S. DaBary

Forest Lake Seventh.dey Adventist Church
Hwy. 411. Foreet City
■svsnth.day Adventist Church, Meltlau4
Ave. Altamonte Springe
Sanford Savanlh.day Adventist Church
Seventh A Elm

-S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y BAPTIST
Astloeh Baptlat Church, Oviedo
Central Bsptlet Church, t i l l Oak Av*.
Chuluota Flret Bnptlet Church
Klder Sprlage Baptist Church,
SIS L e h M i Rd.
Faith Baptlat Mission, 144 Lila* Rd-.
C i— Ibtrrr
Fire* Baptlat Church. I l l Perk Av*.
rrlendahlp Baptlat Church af
------Spriest
ate
RL 444, AH*mcnt* Spring*
Flret Raptlet Church af DeBarp
Flret Baptlat Church af Oeneva
Flret Baptlat Church at U h # Mart
Flret Baptlat Church af Lab* Monro*
Flret BapUel Church at Longwood. Oar.
Cbureh * Grant ^
Flret Baptlat Chureh of Ovlad#
Flret Baetlet Chunk •* San BandoSprlnge
Ftrat ShUah Mieeleaary Baptlat Chureh,
UP1 W. 14th St..
H i h U l i ? ‘i e ^ ^ i i ? C h » r y B . OrteA*
Mlaaleu Baptlat
iSXISK
Oeteau
Mill Rd. Oeteea

Chureh

Baptlat Chureh, Oeneva Hwy.

-

ML Oliva MlealonerF Baptlat Church, Sen
Laado Iprlngc Rd.. Longwood
ML Sion Mlealoncry Baptlat. Slpcc Ava.
New
ML
Calvary
Missionary
Baptist
m i w . nth s l
New Salem Primitive Baptlat Chureh,
1444 W. llth SL
New ML Sloa Baptlat Church. 1TM Peer Ava
Oahlawa Baptlat Chapel, t i l l W. 14th SL
Oeteea Baptlat Charch
Plnecreet Baptlat Church, ttl W. Onors Rd.
Prelrls Lake Baptist Church, Rldps ltd,
Fern Perk
Progress Missionary Baptist Chureh. Midwar
Second Shiloh Missionary Baptlat Church,
Ninth A Hickory
■t. Jamee Mlaalonary Bsptlet Church it*,
ltd. 41* Oeteea
It. Paul Mlealouary Baptlat Church. Ith SL
■t. Matthews Mlsaleesrr Baptist Church
Csesan Heights
■t. John’s Missionary Baptlat Church,
tie cypress PL
Tempi* Baptlat Church, Palre Springe Rd,
Allament* Springe
Weeteld* Mlaelenary Baptlat Church,
d ll a Holly Ava.
Blah Mop* Baptlet Chureh, T1J Orsngs Arc.
CATHOUC
Church • ( the Nativity, Lake Mary
A ll Souls Cathollg Chureh, T it Oak Av*.

■L
Ana's
Catholic
Chureh,
Fsrshlng
Pisco, Denary
■t. Mery Magdalene Cnthotle Church, Mait­
land Ava. Altamonte Springs
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Chureh, 1I4T I. Sanford Ava,
Congregational Christina Church,
1401 Perk Ave.
Northslde chrletlan Church, F I a r I d a
Haven Dr, Msltlsnd

LUTHERAN
Asconsloa
Luthoraa
Church. Ovsrbrook
Hr. Caeaslbarry
Good Shepherd United I.utbarn,
J ill a Orlando Dr.
Ldthtran Churon of tbs Rsdosmor,
111 W. Jllh Pier*
Masslah Lutheran Church, American Legion
Hell, Prairie Labs, Pam Park
■t. Lukta Lutheran Chureh, RL 4J4 Slavic
METHODIST

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Chureh

#(
of
of
at

Christ, l i l t ■- Park Ava.
Christ, Ocasva
Christ, Dengwood
Christ resin
CHURCH OF OOD

Church of Gad. I l l Hickory
Chureh of Ood, 11*4 S. Franck
Church af God. Ovlad*
EPISCOPAL
All Salat* Rplacapal Church B- DsSary
A ve, enterprise
Christ Kplscupsl Church, Lsngwcad
A ll Saints Episcopal, Kntvrprlaa
Help Cross Bplssopai, Park Av*. at Ith

Barnett Memorial Mslbodlat Church. K.
DaBary A v*. Eularprlaa
Bear Lake Methodist Church
Bathal A.M.B. Church, Canaan Halghta
Caasalbsrry Community Msthodlat Church,
Hwy. 1T-IJ A i*lnay Rldg* ltd. Caaaalbarry
DsUary Community Mathodtat Church W.
illgblende, DeBary
Kbensssr
Methodist
Chureh.
Old
Or­
lande Hwy.
First Methedlst Church. I l l Perk Ave.
First Hath edict Church af Oviedo
Free Msthodlat, Chureh, 444 W. Ith 4L
Grace Methodist Church. Onora Rd.
Grant Chapel A.M E. Church, Oslsdo
Oakgrov* Matkodlat Church, Oviede

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SEVENTH

DAT ADVENTIST

NASARENE

OTHER CHURCHES

V l ta t Church af
Ih* Naaaraua, W.
Jnd at Mapl*
K»rn
Park
Church « r
th* Naaarana,
CUrlsn Rd. Fern Park
Lab* Mary Cbureh af th* Natures*

Allan'* A.M.K. Church, Olive A llth
Church e f Ood In ChrlsL Oviedo
Chuluota Community Church
Church ef Ood of Prophocy, Jt*f Elm Av#
Church of Jam* Chrlat af Latter Daj
Saint*. 1111 Park Av*.
Community Chapal. Allament* Spring*
Laatara Orlhadon Church. St. Johns Chry
tostom Chapel, Hwy. 1T-IS, Pern Perk
Congregation Bath Israel, llth A Msgnolll
First Church of ChrlsL SclenllsL
1*1 K. Jnd SL
E'.r*
Chureh e f Lengwood
ML Olive Holtueea Church, Osk Hll
I I I O t liii
Plnecreet Aeeembly af Oed. JTth A Elm
AJU**** Church, t i l l g. park Av*
Sanford Cengregetlen of Jehovah's Wit'
»•»•««. 14J1 W let SL
*&gt;« B- Tad SL
Unity Church of Sanford, ltd B. let SL

PRESBYTERIAN
Community Praabytarlan Cbureh, Lake Mary
First
Presbyterian
Church, Oak
Ava.
A Ird St.
First Presbyterian Church. Caaaclbcrry
First
Praabytarlan Church of DaBary,
K. Highland
Prsabytarlan Church af Th* Cevaaaat
JT7I A Orlando Dr.
■L Andrew* Praabytarlan Church 111! Lean.
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MON., A P R IL 27, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 177

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LBJ Calls For Business Restraint

Sanford saw only the fun
tide of the two-day visit of
the Shriners . . . the serious
(and
closed to the public)
aide was Saturday afternoon
' ^ when 100 candidates “ walked
the hot sands." In other
words, 100 Masons also be­
came Shriners in an initia­
tion at Seminole High School.
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ALTHOUGH T H E Y ’RE A L L SHRINERS, the governor’s race did not
escape discussion when candidate Haydon Burns (center) o f Jackson­
ville visited Sanford during the Bahin Temple’s ceremonial last Friday
and Saturday. Discussing the political race with Burns are his Seminole
County lieutenants, Robert Billhimer (le ft) and W . A. Patrick.

On the fun side, some visit­
ing Shriners paraded ducks
and donkeys. Among other
places they called at Ten­
ney's . . . and the ducks left
their "trade marks. "Th e
donkeys were trick animals
. . . trained to buck and
throw anyone who tried to
ride them.
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W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) ■
Lynda Bird Johnson, older
daughter o f President John­
son, has broken her engage­
ment to Navy Lt. Bernard
Roienbach.

JO LIE T, III. (U P I ) — Po­
le* today probed the mysteri­
ous death o f an 11-year-old
Salvation Arm y "junior sold­
ier," John Carnes,
whose
bloody body was found Sun­
day.

Sellers Mending

TH E B A H IA T E M PLE ’S ILLU STRIOUS PO TE N TATE, Harold II. Kastner (righ t) o f Sanford is shown with Joe Corley o f Sanford and two color­
fully costumed visiting Shriners during Friday night’s Shrino ceremonial
activities in downtown Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

•

Going back to "Cracker
D ays," we've Just learned
that Betty Weber really got
Into the spirit of the occas­
ion . . . she wore an honest-to-goodness cracker on a
atrlng around her neck. Part
Thelbands and nnlsomakcrs,
o f that day, that la, because the clowns and color and Ihc
she nibbled on it until it Shriners of the Bahia Tem ­
was consumed.
ple arA gone. But Sanford was
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well into Sunday morning be
F Y I, the "Clock Wtnder" foro too city returned to
and "R . E. P orter" are NOT norraalland the majority of
one and the same.
some SgKkt Shriners and their
Citizens o f Osteen have In ladies had departed.
corporatcd their civic asso­
But while they were here
ciation
and
named
Nick Sanford came to life. The
Pfelfauf as president. To raise whole show was kicked off
funds for the construction of Friday night with a concert
a building the group will pre at Magnolia and Firat Streets.
sent a talent show Tuesday at Noisy vehicles of every size,
the DeBary Community Cen- description and shape, bulging
ter. Chester Rearick is presl with happy Shriners, roamed
dent of the DeBary
Civic the city's streets.
Association.
But the big show came
a
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Saturday morning when the
The blurb about the auto­ Shrine
ceremonial
parade
mobile sticker with "Blount was held. Visitors reported
for County Judge" brought a
number of replies about Uriel
Blount, of DeLand, running
for
Volusia
County Judge
Now Mrs. Marshall Werner
telephones that in her home
(own R. E. (P eppy) Blount is
running for county judge of
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Gregg County, Tea.
The Supreme Court refused

H O LLYW O O D
(U P I )
—
British actor Peter Sellers,
hospitalized since suffering •
near-fatal heart attack three
weeks ago, may be able to
leave the confinement o f a
hospital in another week.

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The Sanford Garden Club Is
planting the planter boxes in
the downtown section with
petunias. Fertilizer is also
being added, says club officiala. Now, all the merchants
have to do, they say, is to
keep the plants watered.
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Memo to Jim Hardy: Every
day and all day the same
automobile is parked next to
a "no parking" sign in the
alley adjacent to the court
bouse.
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Some time ago the "C lock "
requested the loan o f a women's bathing habit of the
1900 vintage. One was brought
in but was about four sizes
too big for our pretty model.
Now Mrs. Katherine Ladd, of
Geneva, infurms us that in
those days the women made
their own bathing costumes . .
and she has a book of pat­
terns.
- T h e Clock Winders

today to examine the rail­
road arbitration board deri­
sion that could eventually eli­
minate 30,000 firemen’s jobs
and leave the status of 19,000
other crewmen in doubt.
The brief order lets stand
as final a decision upholding
the board handed down on
Feb. 20, 1964, by the U. S.
court o f appeals here. Earler the unions also had lost
in federal district court.
Justice Arthur J. Goldberg,
a former secretary of labor
during the period of the dis­
pute did not participate in
today’s action.
Congress created the aperial
seven man
arbitration
panel last August in order to
head o ff a railroad strike.
The panel was to look into
two matters: ( I ) Use b f fire­
men on locomotives in freight
and yard service; and (2 ) the
aize of crews outside the en­
gine cab sometimes referred
to as the "crew consist"
issue.

HEAR
J O H N E. “J A C K ”

MATHEWS
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they had to park as far away
as Sixth and Seventh streets
as thousands converged on
the downtown section.
The Mayfair Inn, ceremon­
ial headquarters, was over­
flowing most of the time the
Shriners were here. So were
drtig stores and restaurants,
all over the city. Some re­
mained open 21 hours to serve
the visitors.

Titusville Man
Jailed In Theft
A Titusville man, charged
with grand larceny, was be­
ing held in county Jail to­
day
because of
detective
work by Deputy Sheriff J. O.
Galloway and Constable Gcor
gc Kelsey.
Bryan Holland, of Osteen,
reported to the sheriffs o f
fice last Wednesday that he
had parked his pickup truck
on Snow Hill Iload and, from
a distance, saw someone re­
move a chain saw. He gave
a description of the station
wagon used by the thief.
Galloway, in checking, talk
rd with Kelsey, who rcmoim
bond seeing the station wa­
gon in Oviedo. The two offi­
cers went to Titusville, and
brought the owner of a sta­
tion wagon, lirure White, 20,
to the Seminole County Jail.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby said
this morning lliat White, at
the jail here, told the offic­
ers where they could find the
chain saw.

City CC Group
To Visit Capital
Seven Sanford Chamber of
Commerce officials will be
guests o f the Florida Develop­
ment Commission Tuesday in
Tallahassee.
Tommy Peterson, president
of the new trade body, said
this morning that he would be
accompanied by Ernest South­
ward, Joe Baker, Bill Kirk,
Bill Leffler, Don Bales and
chamber manager Jim Talmadge.
The party will depart San­
ford at 6 a m. Tuesday in
two private planes. They are
rxperted to return to Sanford
Tuesday night.

R A N D A L L CHASE (righ t) in awarded a plaque aigned by Gov. Fitrria
Bryant for being the man who contributed the moat to induntry in Semi­
nole County during 1963 by Karlyle Hounholdcr, president o f the Semi­
nole County Chamber o f Commerce. The recipient was selected by a apecial group o f the chamber’s industrial committee. The plaque, signed
by Gov. Bryunt, wus presented in connection with the Industrial Show.

Seminole Industrial Court To Look
Show 'Big Success' At Florida Law

N E W O R LE A N S — The
York State delegates to a
meeting of National Guard of­
ficers parked their bags to­
day, under orders from Gov.
Seminole Chamber of Com­
Nelson
Rockefeller
to
go merce offlciaU today esti­
Saturday noon a Moslem homo because their hotel re­ mated that some 6.000 county
feast was attended by thou­ fused to admit a Negro col­ residents viewed the 41 ex ­
hibits during the three nights
sands o f the Shriners at the onel.
and two days of the Indus­
Shrine Club Building. The big
trial Show.
event—not open to the pub­
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
The show, the second an­
lic—was the "hot sands" inAn AFI&lt; • CIO spokesman, nual affair, exceeded last
itiatiod ceremony held at the
Nelbon Crulkshank, urging
Seminole .H igh School Satucenactment o'f tl J a'dmbiietra- S S W . .
day afternoon. The entire
lion's
medicare plan, told one afternoon ' and vjlght.
festivities were cloved out at
Congress today private health
C of C officials were more
a Temple ball Saturday night
insurance rompanica full to than pleased with the entire
at the M ayfair Inn with new
meet tho needs o f persons show. One member of the in­
nobles a*nd their ladici as the
over 66.
dustrial committee said (hls
honored guests at the event.
morning that the moat amaz­
Heading the list of Shrine
ing reaction of many visitors
officials was Harold If. Kast
MOBILE, Ala. (U P I ) — A was the fact that they did
ner of Sanford, the Bahia
directive ordering desegrega­ not realize that so many
Temple's
Illustrious
Potcn
tion o f all Homan Catholic diversified
products
were
late. Monday morning Kas
schools in Alabama was greet­ manufactured
in
Seminole
tner said, " I t couldn’t have
ed with quiet acceptance to­ County.
gone o ff better." lie paid
day, in marked contrast to
John Kridcr, chnmbcr man­
special tribute to the city
th e
determined
opposition ager, said "Th e show was
and county com missions for
their cooperation. " I want against public school Integra­ great and the Industrial com­
to especially mention Mayor tion In this Deep South state. mittee did a tremendous job.

Urpres Medicare

Order Accepted

A. L. Wilson of Sanford for
his work and participation in
the event and also Roy W il­
liams, Sanford police chief."
Williams is president of the
Sanford Shrine Club, host to
the ceremonial.

affect general economic well­
being.
He pledged In return that
the government, too, would
offer "restraint and respon­
sibility— a hand that mean*
only to help and never to
hinder so long as the publio
Interest Is being served."
Johnson's remarks were pre­
pared for delivery to the
U. S. Chamber of Commerce
at lis 32nd annual meeting
here.
The President, In his rail
for huslness restraint, did not
apeclflcially mention his pre­
vious request for a hold-theline policy on prices and
wages to avoid a new Inflat­
ionary spiral.
But in pledging
govern­
ment restraint and responsi­
bility, he told the chamber:
" I ask from you only the
same-restraint in those deci­
sions you make which af­
fect the general economic
well-being, responsibility In
choosing to support or not
support the policies and pro­
posals of your government
which serves all the people."
Johnson took jocular not*
of what traditionally has been
a pro-Rcpublican complexion
to the chamber.
" I suppose it might not b *
entirely accurate to greet
you as "m y fellow Demo­
crats," John said. "B u t I
am proud to welcome you to
your
city—m , -my fellow
Americans."
Thst was Johnson’s open­
ing line. And his closing Una
was that he "m ust get back
to your work at the Whit*
House and leave you to go
back to work on m e."

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
It exceeded our expectations. The U. S. Supreme Court
We learned a great deal last agreed Unlay to examine a
year and Wo learned much Florida law which forbid* a
again this year." Krider add­ man and woman not of the
ed, "P m already convinced same race to "habitually . .
occupy In the nighttime the
that the 1963 show will be
same room ."
even greater."
The court will hear the case
The ahow waa climaxed Satjtrdsy flight when,, BandaII sometime .this term and win
iollJur with a written opinion.
NLUxq, U Chase A Ofdiipauy
The Florida Supreme Court
was presented a plaque sign
upheld validity o f the statute
ext by Gov. Karris Bryant
on May 1, 1063.
which named Chase as the
Tho case arose from the
man
who contributed
the
arrest In Miami Beach of
most to industry In Seminole
Dewey McLaughlin, Identified
County during 1963.
at the trial as a Negro man,
and Connie Hoffman, identi­
fied as a white woman, Mc­
Press Session
Laughlin, a spanish speaking
Harold Okimoto, of Honolulu
native o f Honduras, was a
who recently purchased the
hotel employe.
North Orlando Company for
Body of Graves Howard MeTlic police catne to the
well over $1 million, has call
apartment where they were Elvsin, 40, of Orlando, Semi­
ed a press conference for 3
staying after the owner, Mrs. nole County’s first drowning
p. m. Tuesday at the firm'*
Dora Goodnick, reported the victim of 1964, was forwarded
offices in North Orlando.
by Niblick Funeral Home to
situation to authorities.
The cate was brought to Dothan, Ala., for funoral ser­
Ihe supreme court by Ihe vice*.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby reported
legal defense fund of the
this morning that McElvaln
NAACP.
The appeal contended that drowned Saturday noon in
Miss Seminole County for the constitutional rights of the Lake Orients when a dredge
1964 la Misa Ann Malian, HO couple were violated because boat he was operating capsltpound, S-foot-3 brunette Semi the law "created a crime ed.
note High School Senior, the expressly defined In terms of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs race."
Robert Mahan of 430 Elliott
Avenue, Sanford.
Miss Mahan was crowned House Seared
after six beautiful young lad
Extensive
damage
was
The termites are swarming
ies vied for Die honor dur­ caused by fire to the contents
. . according to the agenda
ing the Saturday night finals and residence of Nellie Calla­ for tonight's City Commission
of the contest sponsored by way, 1401 West 13th Street, session.
the Sanford Civitan Club and early Sunday, it was report­
Princlpsl Rem on the brief
held in connection with the ed today by Sanford fire de­ agends Is consideration of
Seminole County Chamber of partment. Cause was blamed steps to be taken to control
Commerce's Industrial Show on defective wiring.
termites at the Civic Center.
The first runner-up was
Miss Marla Jones, an 18-year
old Lyman High School sen
lor who Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Jones of
Altamonte Springs.
The second runner-up was
f te n n e t f f
Miss Pat Grlmsley of San­
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ford, a 17-year-old Seminole
High student who is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C.
Grlmsley
of
Sanford.
Other finalists were
Miss
Sharon Willis ms, Kathy But­
COLORFUL
ler and Nancy Pinnock.
Miss Mahan, whose vital
SCATTER
statistics measure 36-23-36, Is
Interested In a nursing career.
P ILLO W S !
She is a member of the Can­
dy Stripers at Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital. Her hobbles in­
clude modeling, twirling and
each
water skiing.
Misa Mahan, along with
Three smart styles in
Miss Jones and Miss Grimbrilliant tones! Rich
sley, will represent Seminole
County In the Seaside Fiesta
looking striated rayon
to be held In New Smyrna
'n scetats filled with
next Sunday. Miss Mahan will
be sponsored by the Civlnon-matting, resilient
tans, Miss Jones by the Rikkapok! Stock up to­
»ha Inn and Miss Grimley by
day!
Dearborn Electronics.
Miss Mahan'* selection as
Misa Seminole County entitle*
her to an all-eipenae trip 11
Uw New York World's Fal;.

Drowned M an’s
Body Sent Home

A New Miss Seminole Reigns

Port Committee
Meets Thursday

Termites Gnaw
At City Fathers

The Port Authority Com­
mittee of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce will
meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday
in the chamber's new confer­
ence room.
Purpose of the meeting,
said Chairman F. E. Roumillat, Jr., wilt be to review
progress to date and discuss
future plans.
The committee is working
on a measure to be presented
to the 1963 session o f the
Florida legislature calling for
the creation of an official
port authority with the powers
to locate and construct a port
facility.

Heart Group To
Present Awards

Tonight's meeting of the
Semlnole-Dellary Division of
the Florida Heart Association
has been designated as Awards Night.
The confab will also be
highlighted by the election
and Installation of new offic­
ers. Dr. Luis Perez of San­
Zoning: Meeting
Robert S. Brown, Seminole ford will be installed as the
County's zoning director, will president of the organization.
meet tonight with the Cassel­
berry Zoning Board and the
Town Council in an effort to Longwood Meeting:
smooth out a comprehensive
The Long wood Chamber of
zoning plan the board recent­ Commerce will meet at • p.
ly turned over to the council m. Tuesday in the Civic Lea­
for consideration and approv­ gue Building. The public has
been invited to attend.
al.

(U P I)

today to exercise restraint in
decisions they make which

Boy’s Dentil Probed

Gone But Not Forgotten

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WASHINGTON

President Johnson called upon
the natkvn'a business lesdera

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
The Republican Critical Is­
sues Council proposed today
that all still segregated school
districts be required by law
to make a start toward inte­
gration.

Which reminds of an Item
on the police blotter: Roger
Garner called, asked an offi­
cer to get his keys from his
car at the Florida State Bank
parking lot Friday evening
and let him out of the bank
building. The charwoman had
locked him in.
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GOP Policy

Cotton Brown was worn to
a frazzle Sunday . . . he kept
his restaurant open on a
24-hour basis for the conven­
ience of the Shriners.
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Capt. Arnold Williams and
Lt. Ben Butler, police officers
and Shriners,
started the
shenanigans Friday afternoon
by handcuffing John Kader
to a pole on West First Street,
lt wasn't ever learned what
John promised to gain his
•freedom.
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In Return, He
Pledges Same
From Regime

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MISS A N N M AH AN , a Seminole High School
senior, was named Miss Seminole County for
1964 during the Saturday night finals of the
bcuuty contest sponsored by the Sanford Civitan
Club and held in connection with the County
Chamber o f Commerce's Industrial Show. Plac­
ing the crown on Miss Mahan’s head is Mias
Seminole County o f 1963, Miss Condi Conder.

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iPaga 2 — April 27, 19G4

Americans In Laos Confined

President To
Meet People
Despite Risks
W A S H IN G TO N (U P !) —
President Johnson snys he is
not unduly concerned about
his safety and ha is going to
continue to meet and speak
with the American people In
public.
“ I am exercising all the
precautions that prudent men,
responsible for my safety,
recommend," Johnson told hi*
new* conference Saturday.
"Hut the Prcaident ia still
going to speak to the people
o f thl* country and neces­
sarily I* going to associate
with them."
"M y intentions are to see
the people, to talk to them,"
the President said. " I will la*
on open platforms. I will b*
on an open stage. I will he
• t an open desk. I will be in
•n open csr on occasions, de­
pending on the circumstan­
ces.”
Flanked by former Presi­
dent Harry 8. Truman, who
said he was "very much con­
cerned" over Johnson'a safety,
the President said it was d if­
ficult to avoid being harmed
hy persona anywhere " I f they
• re disposed to do so."

Wagner Infant
Dies In Hospital
William Waller Wagner, 23day old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilhur J. Wagner of San­
ford, died at 2:20 p m. Sun­
day at Seminole Memorial
Ilnspitsl.
Other aurvivora are bis lis ­
ter*. Joyce Ann and Donna
M arie of Sanford and grand­
parents, Mr. and Mr*. Wal­
ter E. Allender of Sanford
snd Mr. and Mra. Herbert
O’ Dgir o f Baltimore, Md.
Graveside
aerv Ice*
were
scheduled for 3 p. m. today
at Oaklawn Memorial Park
with Hcv. Walter A. R. MePlivraon officiating.
Ilris'on Funeral Homs In
charge.

(U P I) I to buy food. Th* orders laid
— U.8 Ambassador Leonird women and children might
Unger has instructed Am eri­ bava to be withdrawn event­
ually but that this was not
can families here to stay in
contemplated at the present.
their home* because of the
He thus restored a "stand­
struggle for control o f Laos’
fast" alert imposed April 10
government and may be forc­ [when right • wing generals
ed to order their evacuation, staged a coup. The alert was

peared
th*
generele were
yielding to civilian rule.
The capital and govern­
ment today appeared to be
under control o f Gen. Siho
I.anphouthakoul, Laotian se­
curity chief and No. 2 man
I In the coup.

it was learned today.
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nlflo was taken during the parade by the 5,000 Shriner* who met here
Friday and Snturdny.
(Herald Photos)

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Judith Seaman, Mary I'.lirahelh Schiraril, Killian Skully,
Patricia Dillartnlo, Jean Nolaon, Cora Jonea, Kathryn
Uunge and Samuel Thurman,
Jr., all nf Sanford; Harold
Joseph Pell, Oatern; Dennis
Holcombe, Lake Mary; Kath­
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Lavender,
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Dougina Christopher, Maitland; and Robert Dell, Longwood.

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Jainea Hikes, Muriel flrum*
bough, Hetty William-, Jean
Adams, l{oy Pledger, Ann
Moore, Julian Heaton and
Irene l.nney, all of Sanford;
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More than 12,000 persona
are killed In aceidenta on U. S.
farm* each year.

ELECT

Lee Awarded
Tampa Contract
Les Construction Company
o f Sanford has been awarded
• rontrael In the amount o f
1711,410 to build addition* to
the aewerage disposal system
o f the City o f Tampa.
The project will consist o f
the construction o f concrete
aludgo digestion tanks plus
the necessary piping.
It Is a violation o f game
laws to shoot or attempt to
ahoot any game from a v e ­
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AH EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATOR •
HONOR CRADUATi/U. *1 MIAMI •
LAW SCHOOL

Our Commum^tiora are free to speed free speech'

FAIR AND IMPARTIAL •
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Today, the men mid women of America’ *
Communication* Industries create, maintain
and operate the most advanced communica­
tions systems in the world.
Free to apply their genius, skills and oper­
ational talenta in jobs of their own choosing
- inspired by the incentives of advancement
and increased profits in a free economy they continue to improve our Nation’s com­
munications facilities. Through Individual
initiative and enterprise, they have become
an important force for freedom.

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Without the threat of federal confiscation
of message* or the delays of a socialist dicta­
torship’s unwarranted censorship, our Com­
munication* Industrie* are free to speed free
speech among free people.
Nevertheless, there are those who advo­
cate federal ownership of certain businesses.
This ever-present creeping socialism
demands our constant vigilance. We must
defend our freedom o f individual In itia­
tive and enterprise if we are to kvrp America
Powerful.

As part of the world's greatest power systrm, investor-owned
Florida Power A Light Company speed* sapanaion to kaap
ahrasat o f our grow ing need for more power. A* in the raw o f
the Communication* Industry, our past achievements have
been possible only because our Nation haa been frr* o f Socialiat
Dictatorship. W# hope, through even more outstanding per­
formance, to encourage tho trend in America today which
propose! more freedom for private enterpria* ao that Industry
may aerv* our Country *v*n mor# efficiently.

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police and military men seem
inclined to believe him.
Zamora is a "v e ry reliable
witness." Army Capt. Rich
ard T. Voider, uprangc com­
mander of White Sands' Stal
lion
Range,
said.
Holder,
wdosc headquarters is near
this
central
New
Mexico
town, was called in by local
police after Zamora reported
toeing the object Friday
Deputy Sheriff James LucVie said he believes “ it’a
something out of tlie ordin­
ary. something very few have
ever seen."
"1 was scared." Zamora
said He said hi* experience
taught him one thine
If it
happens again, he will still
run away like be did F ri­
day. but he will not tell a
soul about what he saw.
Zamora said he spotted an
egg-shaped
object
on
the
desert about a mile south ol
Socorro He denied seeing any

C L Y D E

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had

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been

ground

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by

four

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Government
Neither base, lie said, is us
mg any ooject
the
object comparable continue
to Zamora's machine.
j Holder said.

the

girder-like

cg». The bush suppovcdly
was burned by exhaust from
the saucer.
Holder said he checked with
both White Sands and nearhv Holloman Air Force Rase.

It flew

away alter he got
within
about too yards, he ~aid.
Two investigating officer*
wcre at the scene Sunday
from
Kirtland
Air
Force
Bas&lt;1 jn Albuquerque. Maj
AVtlliam
t'onnor
and
Sgt
j-&gt;av|t| Moody lived a Geiger
counter to check the area, AIK ASOUf NtTHRON INHAlANt. A
where the only evidence of an Pit,WANT AND PSOMPT BIIIIT IV I N
I t O M THI MOST DIStaiSSINO
unusual visitor was a burn
SYMPTOMS
hush and four small depress­
ions in the ground
itouniillnt At Vmh-rann
Zamora soul the machine
Mctli-v nutdn Drug lom panr

agencies

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edge of White Sands missile until it faded from sight
range on the wide open New
He said he spotted what
pair of
appeared to be
Mexico desert. Just 30 miles
white
coveralls
near
the
northwest of the site of the
tell if
saucer but could not ten
u
world’ s first atomic blast.
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Zamora says he saw it. and height of a car but larger.

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Way With Words
It wag Robert Browning who ex­
claimed. “ Oh, to be in England now
that April'a there,” but the words
might well be echoed by the shade
o f William Shakespeare—especially
this April marking the 400th anni­
versary o f his birth.
What would the Hard think of the
much ndo being made over him, not
only in England but around the
world, as schools and colleges and
dramatic groups perform his plays
in greater profusion than ever be­
fore?
"0 , wonderful,” he might say,
“ wonderful, and most wonderful won­
derful! and yet again wonderful, and
after thnt out of all whooping."
No doubt he would be impressed
to hear his words bounced trippingly
o ff a circling satellite — though it
was his I'uck who said, “ I'll put a
ylrdle round the earth in forty min­
utes.”
No doubt it would amaze him to
learn that in the barbarous wilder­
ness of America a magic box will
carry the voice and face of the emin­
ent hr. Frank Baxter in 26 half-hour
broadcasts devoted to him, and that
one electronic performance of a play
will reach millions more than all the
groundlings who ever cheered a Hal
or hissed an Iago at ye Globe
Thentre.
He would be no less nstonished at
the many volumes written by gen­
erations o f pundits to prove he did
not write his plays at all. One sus­
pects, however, that W ill’s sympath­
ies would be with “ the whining
schoolboy, with his satchel and shin­
ing morning face, creeping like a
snail unwillingly to school” to strug­
gle, as countless others have before
him, over Shakespeare.

To The Editor

As every Schoolboy know*. Eng­
lish literature means Shakespeare. Tt
is often overlooked, though, as writ­
er John Greenway has pointed out,
that the England of Elizabeth I, with
a population half the size of metro­
politan New York, most o f it illiter­
ate, produced half a dozen play­
wrights o f the same class as Shake­
speare.
But this is Shakespeare’s vear,
and it may surprise many to learn
he was not always held in such es­
teem. The prudish 19th century did
not think him quite nice.
One Thomas Bowdler $dded a
word to the language — bowdlerize
— by preparing sterile, expurgated
versions of Shakespeare fit for prop,
er young gentlemen and ladies .
In colleges, he was studied, if at
all, under the subject of philology,
where his grammar and syntax were
analyzed to death.
It was not until the latter part o f
the century that he was appreciated
again for what he was — a poetic
genius, an amazing man of an amor*
time.
We like to think that Shakespeare
would be pleased to learn that we
o f the 20th century are perhaps
spiritually closer to him than even
his contemporaries were and that to
us, as it was to him, “ the play's the
thing."

; Editor. Herald:
We residents o f Coronado
Homes, North Orlando, are
among th* posilbly hundred*
of families in this South Sem­
inole are* who are affected
by the recent decision against
establishment of a metropoli­
tan phone system. Why were
we not permitted to vote for
this Issue which concerns us
so directly? Why were the
residents o f S.vr.ford allowed
to deprive us o f something we
need so badly and at such a
'nominal cost to themselves?
Many of u» moved here
from the Orlando-Winter Park
area; consequently, » c had
already established accounts
with banks and business es­
tablishment* which needed to
b« continued or which » e did
not wish to cancel for per­
sonal rcs'on*. The same h«-Id
true for doctors, dentists and
hospitals, as well as personal
friends and places of employ­
ment. I f we subscribe to the

So faith by itself, if it has no
works, is dead.— James 2:17.
Let us have faith that right
makes might; and in thnt faith, let
us, to the end, dare to do our duty
as we understand it.— Abraham Lin­
coln.

Worry Clinic
ed 26. just obtained his Pb.
D.

"D r. Crane," he began, " I
have accepted a teaching posi­
tion in a small Iowa college.
"And I'd like to make good.
W A S H IN G T O N — (N E A ) In New York's Times Square i New York Republican. Hit is
— Th* new Houst Judiciary soliciting signatures for school tha product o f a special bi­ So how can 1 be sure that I
will become a huge aucceas as
hearings on ichool prayer, prayer petitions. 8ht had
partisan committea of six
an educator?
right now tha only hot pub­ countless counterparts in com­
lic lnu e outside civil righti, munities all over tha coun- 'House members.
" I am a competitive player,
He is high on the rotter of &gt;0 to speak, so I want to he
bring thla committee under try.
tha praiaura hammer for the
She was working for "P ro ­ •ill House members who wish far more than Juat an ordin­
aecond tima in leia than a ject America," a petition and to ba heard in committea ary professor."
year.
post card drive conceived by aessions before other pro-andRonald already shows a
N ot
many
montha
ago [International Christian Youth, con witnesses tppear. Present cardinal «lgn of a superb
Judiciary delivered itself of an organization based in Col- plans call for windup o f tciL- teacher, which is real zest for
tha major civil rights bill lingswood, N J .
that profession.
imoriy by May 16.
now In Senata debate. Now
Tha goal: one million sig­
Becker declares flatly that
But h* should also realize
It must desl with the im- natures. Preliminary reports Judiciary Chairman Emanuel that teaching la only a branch
mens# backlash stirred by Indicate the one-day campaign f eller Intends no action on of talesmanihlp where the
Supreme Court derisions out­ brought Mi,ooo nainv* in Hun •the school prayer issue d.t professor sella intangibles vs.
lawing
prayer
and
Ilihla Antonio, Tex., 88.000 in Chat­ ' rpite the hraringi. The New automobiles.
reading In tha public schoola. tanooga, Tenn , 2,000 in Grand Yorker already has acquired
And every star salesman
Tana o f thousands o f let­ Rapldi, .Mich., to lilt just a 166 o f tha 218 Hour# signa­ should have a flair for the
ters delugs the nation's law­ , handful.
tures needed to bring a pro­ dramatic. He must he a good
makers, urging action to per­
Another organization rail­ posal to the floor ovar com­ actor and thus know how to
mit aurh ob-rrvanrrs In the ed "Project Prayer" rtcently mittee opposition.
catch attention of his audi­
committee's hopper are some drew 2,.f&gt;00 people to a Los
Cellar is ignoring Backer's ence.
ICO resolutions, sponsored by Angeles rally biitd at one of I charge*. Committee spokes­
Ideally, every t e a c h e r
a fourth o f total House mem­ a series across the United men say the long delay in should serve at least one sum­
bership, whose general pur- States. Others are slated for taking up the school prayer mer at houie-to-bouse w il­
post la to authorize volun­ Georgia and Texas.
matter reflect* th#
many ing!
tary arhool prayer and per­
Project Prayer has endors­ montha o f attention to civil
For such selling quickly
haps llible reading.
ed the leading school prayer right* and, more recently, forces a person to pay con­
On a recent weekend, a proposal, which hears the to congressional reapportion- stant attention to the facial
young California girl stood name o f Hep. Frank Fleeker, menu
expression of every prospect.
A salesman thus cannot
Bicker is retiring this year
as a congressman. H* seems make good by reciting a
palaver
while
to ) m* making the achooi pray, monotonous
er amendment his swan song. looking at the ceiling and
Ilia staff work* Saturdays thus ignoring hia customer.
Yet far too many teachers
and Sundays to handlt the
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Sanford, Florida
Mon., April 27, 19G4
endless letters and th* flood fail to maintain eye contact
of petitions In just one week, with tlietr audience.
W At.Tcn a. r.iRt.uw, E l l i r o R AMIS P I B I . I S H E I I
Many of them focus on the
petitions with 41,000 signa­
r a v s K vo i.T o i.tvi;. t Irrulallua . t i t a r t a l M aa ogo r
tures poured Int* his office. wall god the ceiling and de­
J l l . u a L. STEVSTROM
MOV ONr.EM
Associate Editor
Ad v srt lit n u Manager
l b * House Republican Pol­ liver the same dry facts that
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MOV P I A T T
Managing
Editor
Ornsral A d v s rllt ln g Manager icy Committea has formally are already printed in the
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given its support to his pro- textbook.
C u r Editor
Cleaalfltd Direct or
posal. Democrats bava not act­
Claairoom lecture* are not
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Editor
aupposed to be verbatim re­
ed similarly.
Uualnaaa Manager
IlllltlS WILLIAMS
ra x o w il l s
Th* Becker prepeaal la in petition! of textboki but are
■eclats Editor
M echaatoel MupL
the form o f an amendment to dramatize clever aapecia of
to th* United Stale* Consti­ a subject.
a i B S L M I I M I o * M A IM S
tution. It would authorise
■ w o Delivers
Ms MaU
A teacher should tliua be the
SeBtloolo f a u l t s
All Other
school
prayers
and
llible dramatizer of his field. He
l l a W ea k
IS os I Tear
litis
I T sa r
reading on a voluntary basl*. •hould also develop and then
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paid In advance.
ed to meet objection that readily remember unrelated
Knlerad aa second ciasa ma tt er October I t . ISIS at the Pool church-state separation is be­
Offi c e o f Stanford, Plorldn. under tha Ac t o f Congieaa o f March. ing violated.
With school childrsn, cler­
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Individual or firm roeponalble for aueh reproduction will bo to descend on th* capital, th*
conaldarad aa Infrin ging on T h e llara ld a c op yrig h t and will he rom m iltr* may well wish for
held liable for dam aging under the law I'ubllahod dolls ts ra pt
PaturJas, Sunday and t.'hrlatmea; putillahad Saturday precevdlag the quieter issues of an ear­
B u y f -G o A J t d a
Ch ristm as
lier day.

Political Notebook

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FLO R ID A 'S

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Pd. P o l Adv.

memory

However, because of the
prohibitive cost of such calls
through the Sanford tele­
phone exchange, most of ua
do not have telephones at all
in our homes. It would seem
that the increased number of
us who would apply for tele­
phones under the Metropoli­
ta n system would more than
offset the few more pennies
a month the residents of San­
ford would have to pay.
We strongly feel that a new
survey ehould be taken which
would allow us to vote on this

Editor, Herald:
I would like to write to an
American pen pal who is
about 14 years of age.
, I would appreciate it very
much if you can let me know
of a few boys and girls or if
you could give a little note in
your paper so I may get some
answers.
I thank you for your trou­
ble.
Nobuyoshi Hirano
S Yamato-cho
Itabasi, Tokyo, Japan
P. S. I am a 14-ycar-old boy.

Superintendent of
Public Instruction
R E -E L E C T

R. T. MILWEE
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By Hal Corhraw
I f you ar* on* o f those
people who like to aprtad
th* dirt, wait until spring
and do It in your garden.

THE

We know what
Kynes stands for

Ha * * ’ ,

Barbs

TELL

to

stellar professor concoct* for
the benefit of hit own sub­
ject matter.
And a superb teacher is al­
so a good orator, not a dry,
dyspeptic lecturer!
He also doesn't get side­
tracked easily into repetitious
discussion of bis own pet hobhies or children or even vaca­
tion tours to foreign lands.
" I )r Crane," a college stu­
dent recently Informed me,
"when w* art unprepared in
Spanish cla n , all w* need do
la aik a qustlon about Mexico
City, and that atari* the teach­
er on another discussion of
her
vacation
spent down
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there.
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r ,-e s S e e * *
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the hour to her trip. And
though it is boring from ex­
cessive repetition, wa are
willing to 'trigger' her next
repetition juat to avoid being
called on."
Another trait of every out­
standing teacher I* his ability
ifll
to increase the atudenti' lik­
ing for his suhject.
For, without thia basic hun­
ger for mora facts, no stu­
dent will ever become sup­ r ^ ^ m o d a t i o n s
L a *
erior iu any field of educa­
\ cco n v rt1
K y n e s
tion.
So every itar teaebar la an
enthusiast for his own courses.
He has missionary fervor to
hart
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them.
Send for my "Teat for Good
Teacher*", enclosing a long
stamped, r e t u r n envelope
plus 20c. Hate your entire
faculty thereon.

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qualiflcationii: Seminole County native, graduate of University of
Florida in Uurdneiui Administration.
Deputy Clerk o f Circuit Court in charge of handling
delinquent taxes.
I'uldic Nervlce chosen career with no oultdde
bualnetta inlereata.
I Pledge: Courteous, efficient eervlee.
Economic management through sound business practices.
Immediate extension o f existing tag service.
I sincerely desire to be your Tax Collector.

"Thirty days hath Septem­
ber. April. June and Novem ­
ber." is thus the type of

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Seminole County T ax Collector

'Issue which mean* so much
[to u». A copy o f this letter,
[complete with signatures, i»
being mailed later to th*
Southern Bell Telephone Co.
Edith Johnson

Dr. Crane’s

CASE 5-449: Ronald D., ag­ or boring dates and figures.

TROY RAY

•only telephone system avail­
able to us, all calls to the
! places named above becom*
long distance calls, a* well as
Itfcos* to tha Florida Power
Corp.
and
our
children'*
schools.

"Graveyerd of Wlantic"
Sable Island, off the coast
of Nova Scotia, has been call­
ed the ''Graveyard of the A t­
lantic" because, during the
1800s, more than 200 ships
were wrecked o ff the island.

Thought For Todoy

Bruce Biossat- - Roy Cromley

i

Letters

•And He Ain't Kidding!

pmtudSuiuf

Florida
Products/.
Week / -C aS
Sanford Chamber O f Commerce
Sunny

Sanford,

Florida

"Whara BuaintM and RccrMtion Blend"
Paid Pehixd Adr*po&gt;d lot by K/naz Campaign

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ELECT
KENNETH W.

Pilot's Last Letters Urged Full Viet Nam Military Help
^

WASHINGTON
(U P !!
A former U. S. Air Force
pilot killed in Viet Nam wrote
ahnrtly before his death that
the fighting in the little Asian
country is a “ big, mean war”
and “ we are getting beat."
The magazine U. S. New*
and World Report today pub­
lished the letters to his fam ­
ily from the late Capt. Edwin
Gerald (J erry) Shank Jr., of

Indiana
He
wrote
in November,
1963:
• We are getting boat. We
are undermanned and under­
gunned. The U. S. may say
they are in this, but they
don't know we need help over
here . . . If the U. S. would

really put eombat people in
here we could win and win
fast. It seems to tie the old
story of a half-hearted e f­
fort."
In
December,
he
wrote
"W e can win, but America
must come over, for the Viet­
namese will never hack it

alone. W e've either got to get
in all the way, or get out."
The captain mentioned re­
peatedly that he liked the
Vietnamese people whom he
described as "friendly, happ&gt; . . . and some are hard­
working."
In January, 1961. the rap-

’ J. C. Coullielte
Dies In Hospital

tain wrote "M orale's at a |
big low over here, especially
among the combat crews."
“ If they'd only give us good
Vmericin airplanes with the
U. S. insignias on them and
really tackle this war, wo
could possibly win. If we keep
tip like wo are going, we will
definitely lose , . . How our
government ran lie to its o w n !
people — it's something you
wouldn't think a democratic
government could d o." he
wrote.

M cI n t o s h

Tirtston*

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ATTORNEY

See tomorrow — in this paper

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Silt

James Carroll Coullictte, 10,
oldest son of
Ralph
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Mr. and Mrs.

Coulliftie

of

FLORIDA OR GEORGIA GRADE "A" FRESH

Enter­

prise, died last Thursday afternoon at the J. llillls Mil­
ler Hospital in Gainesville
where he had been a patient
for the past several weeks
A fourth grade student at
Enterprise Sehool, he nlso was
active in church and Sunday
School when his health per­
mitted.
Funeral services were held
at Harnett Memorial Mcthodist Church in Enterprise
with Rev. Fred Foster officiat­
ing. Hurial was in Evergreen
Cemetery in Enterprise.

Open House Set
For Democrats

FRYER QTR.
LEGS or BREASTS

FGGDINfi OF A.fWtt Slirinors Saturday was pome job and this picture
shows a part or the line of hungry Nobles filling their plates with luscious
barbecue and the trimmings timt went with it.
(Herald Photo)

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RAINS FLOdf^NHANDLE AREA

Heavy ' ing a 21-bour period ending
clouds
dumped
5'ii
inches
of at 1 a. m.
lly Maryann Milr*
Dlackwater River, normally
An open house for Demo­ ram on most of Santa Rosa j 9 feet deep and 1(H) yards
County
during
the
night,
cratic political candidates will
|wide, sloshed over its banks.
be bold at 10 a.in. Thursday washing out roads.
The river runs through a
Water was nine to 12 inches porlion of the city.
at the home o f Mrs. Mary
of this pan­
Williamson, Sami laikc Road, deep in many
Telephone and power were
Forest City, with Mrs. Mary handle city's downtown busi­ reported out at nearby Jaynesses.
Goree ns co-hostess.
after a nightlong lightning
Invitations to attend have
The weather bureau report­ storm.
been extended to all Demo­ ed that Pensacola received 3
cratic candidates in the May inches of rain during the
primaries and residents of the night for a 21-hour total of fi.7
For
men are invited to meet inches, and nearby Mobile,
Property ^
Ala,, recoiled 7 inches durthem at this time.
M ILTON

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Products Festival'
produced quality
Under proclamation o f Gov. Industries
agricultural
product*
fo r
shipment throughout all cor­
2 is being observed ns "F lo ri­
ners of America and to for­
da I'rndurts W eek" to accent
eign rountriea."
the fnct that the state's resi­
Most o f the other Southern I
dents are enjoying more nu­
Governors have issued simi- ;
tritious ami varied meuls at
lar proclamations.
lower cost than over before.
The “ Dixie Products Spiing
For the fourth straight
Festival" is helping empha­
year, the "D ixie
Products
size the fact that Floridians
Spring
Festival"
is being
nre
rating
morp
produce,
ntnrked by abundant displays
beef,
pork,
poultry
and
dairy
o f home-grown products at
products than ever before.
the 631 Winn-Dixie superCiting the pnrt Winn-Dixie
markets
throughout the
plays in the South'* economy,
Eouth.
A. I). Davis, president, re­
In his proclamation, Gov.
vealed that his company paid
lirynnt said:
$65,329,220 in salaries last
"Florida
agriculture
and
year. Other figures were: «&gt;&lt;••
Florida produce are making •
cupnncy costs,
$13,122,405;
vast
contribution
to
the
lorsl taxes (not Including sostate’s economic well heing,
cinl security) $2,692,406; ad­
and Americans nre enjoying
vertising expenses, $6,407,- j
more nutritious and more
870, and utilities expense, $6,varied meals at a lower real
cost relative to wages than 183,901—all totaling $93,825,811.
ever before.
The actual sr.-pe o f the
"Florida
is cne o f the
stores'
operation, however, is
world's most productive agri­
cultural arcus, growing al­ shown in the figures on the ,
handled
during
the
most every crop known to food
man and yielding great varie- course o f one year. A total o f j
ties
of
vegetables,
many 1,514,904,000 pounds o f gro­
ami
1,252,772,000
types o f citrus, tropical fruits c e r I e s
pounds
o
f
|t«rishuhles
were
and berries.
“ Its citrus production leads •old In 1963.
Farris lirynnt, April 1)7 - May

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the world, producing 70 per
tent o f the wcrld'a grape­
fruit, 20 per cent of the
world's oranges, more than
00 per cent o f the world's o r­
ange concentrate, and 80 per
cent o f the world’s total pro­
cessed citrus products.
"Florida Is first in the win­
ter production c f snap beans,
tomatoes, cabbuge, s w e e t
corn, cucumber, egg plnnt,
green peppers, radishes, wa­
termelons, and second in cel­
ery produced for the fresh
market.
"Our dairymen averaged a
higher milk production per
cow than the producers o f
the other 13 Southern states.
Our many ether agricultural

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‘HOMEMADE
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�Seminole-New Smyrna Nines Clash Tonight In Tourney Tilt
Tribe Beats Hornets, Final Met Nine
Lions Cop Tourney
Even In Loop Finals Leaves Sanford
To Open Season With 3-1 Victory
The

In addition to the Sanford
High School
closed out its New Smyrna tilt in DeLand
Conference schedule tonight, DeLand and Sea

Seminole

baseball n Le
Metro

last weekemi with a pair of breeze of Daytona Beach
victories—a 20 to 0 white­ two of the other three clubs

Manager Clyde McCullough
and hia Auburn (N .Y .) Meta
of the New York-Pennslyvania
League broke camp Saturday
and departed their Spring
base here In Sanford for
Binghsmpton, N. Y ., where
they will open the 1964 base
bail campaign Tuesday night
McCullough, former m ajor
league catcher with the Chi
cago Cubs and the Pittsburg
Pirates, left Sanford with 37
players.
Joe McDonald, camp sup­
ervisor, reported this morn
Ing that McCullough was al
lowed to have 27 playeri un
dcr control at the time the
season opened. "O f course,"
said McDonald, "the Auburn
club will have to cut back
within a week or ao to meet
league limitations."
McDonald said that he, Met
officials,
managers
and
coaches,
were
more
than
pleased with their activities
here this spring. "W e found
the park to be In excellent
condition," McDonald report
ed, "and we certainly did
find those auxiliary fields ad
vanlageous."
He added, " A s far I know,
we’ll be back next yea r."

washing o f the Bishop .Moore In the tourney, will also clash
Hornets and a 10 to 1 win The winner of the Seminole.
ever toe Evans High Trojans. Barracuda fracas will play
Tonight the Tribe goes
The Eau Gallic Commodores
halo the first round of play
Friday at 6 p. m. The winner
la the sub group, Class A
tournament which will he of this contest will meet the
played at Conrad Park in winner o f the Bulldog-Sand
DeLand.
crab affair for the tourna
H ie Seminole* will meet ment crown. The final cn
the Barracudas of New counter will be played at DeSmyrna
Beach
at 7:30. Land, 7:30 Saturday night
Seminole Coach Jim McCoy &lt;
•aye he will alert Kick Sires
and hopes the young fling*
o r can go all the way.
S lrei, Marvin Sheffield ami
Dave Golloher teamed up to
ahutout Bishop Moore with a
no-hitter. Siree worked the
Tha Mary-Esther Women’s
firet two frames, Sheffield’s C oif Tourney will get undertenure was two Innings, and wny Wednesday at the MnyGolloher worked the final falr Country Club end will tie
•lanta.
completed on two successive
Meanwhile, the Tribe raked Wednesdays.
Hornet pitching for 18 hits in
The following pairings for
recording the 20 runs.
the tourney were nnnounred
In the Evans encounter, today:
Sires went all the way for
Lucille Heard, Fanchon MeMcCoy'a Chiefs and limited
Roberta, Marian Fox
and
Gie Trojans to only five Jane McKibbln; Merle Truitt,
blows, moet o f them well
Hnzol Durzo, Katherine Park
■catlered.
nnd Relia
Malian;
Myrtle
The pair o f victories gave
Adams, Edle Ware, Dnsale
the Scminoles a 7 and 7 re ­
dcGanahi and ( i e n r v i v l e
cord in the Metro circuit. The
Woodruff; Ruth Herron, dark­
Tribe lost Us first four games
le Crnwford, Lucille IVnrson
Results Friday
but bounced gbsck to grab
nnd Virglnin Sliedilen; Jun Perfection 8, Ssnf. Atl Bk. 4
•even o f the last 10 played
Johnson, Ida II. Wilson, Anne Perfection
304 010-8 7 2
and a respectable position In
Marsh and Minerva Keenan. Sanf. Atl. Rk
(XX)
310—4 7 3
the conference atandings,
Also, Jimmie
Livingston,
W P— Tommy Gracey (3-0),
Augle Iluasell, Elsie Mero L P - Mike Rudd (0-1)
anil Barbara Morrison; Fran­
Standings
W I,
FRKK at Geerge Stuart's ces Goodman, Peggy Billups, Team
Blanche Nicely nnd Muriel George's
4 2
2
Srott;
fla ir
Fite,
Vivlnn Navy
4
4 2
Pierce,
Patricia
Htcnstrom Perfection Dairy
3 3a
ami Harriet Williams; nnd Fla. St. Rank
0 6
Susie Diekry, Helen C o m - Sanford Atlantic
way, Iluria Spencer and Corile Heard.

Golf Tourney To
Start Wednesday

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The Oviedo Lions captured
th « Class B, sub group base
ball tournament Friday after

noon when they rolled to a
3 to 1 victory over St. Cloud
In the contest played at
John Courier Field in Oviedo
the Lions came up with only
five safeties. However, they
took advantage o f eight St,
Cloud errors to capture the
tourney final.

Major Leagues

Jim Courier wrnt to the
hill fo r the Lions and posted
• two-hitter.
Charlie Miller, who hurled
a no hitter Thursday to carry
the l.iona into the finals, pac­
ed the Lions at the plate with
two (ingles and one of O vie­
do’s RBI's. 11m Colbert, Cour­
ier and Hilly Miklrr recorded
the other three Oviedo sin­
gles.
Courier, touched fo r • dou­
bts by Crow and a single by
Grssn, fo r St. Cloud’s only
two hits, fanned 16 while
walking none. Humphrey, on
the hill for St. Cloud, whiffed
three and walked one. Both
hurlers nicked a batsman.
Oviedo will not go the
Group V Tournament. Tour­
ney authorities will meet to­
night to make final arrange­
ments fo r the playoffe which
will be held Thursday and
Friday o f this week.
Score by Innings:
St. Cloud
100 000 0— 1 2 8
Oviedo
001 011 0—3 G 3
Humphrey end Simmons;
Courier and Brooks.

United Press International
National League
W L P e t OB
Philadelphia
7
2 .778
San Fran.
7 3 .700 Vi
Pittsburgh
7
4 .636 1
5 .348 2
Milwaukee
6
Cincinnati
8 S .545 2
8 8 .500 2Vi
St. Louis
6 6 .500 2Vi
Houston
4 r&gt; .400 3'4
Chicago
Loa Angeles
3 9 .250 5Vi
Naw York
2 a .200 SVi
Saturday'* ResulU
Cincinnati 3 San Francisco 1
Pittsburgh S New York 4
Milwaukee 5 Los Angeles 1
Chicago 4 Philadelphia 1
Houston 4 St. Louis 2
Sunday's ResulU
Results Friday
Pittsburgh 4 N. Y . 3, 1st
Hunt's 8, First Federal 5
New York 3 Pittsburgh 2, 2nd Hunt's
121 400—8 10 2
Philadelphia 3 Chicago 1
First Fed.
loo 310-5 2 3
Houston 6 St. Louis 4
W P — Steve Hltcheock (3 0),
Los Angeles 1 Milwaukee 0
L P — Ed Grooms (1-2)
Ssn Fran at Cin., rain
Standings
Tuesday’s Games
Team
W I.
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee &lt;N ) Hunt Lin-Mer
6
o
I/yj Angeles at Houston ( N )
Ix&gt;co. Engrs.
4
2
Philadelphia at On., ( S )
First Federal
3
3
New York at St. Louis (N )
Chase
2
4
Ssn Francisco at Chicago (N ) Standard Oil
0
8
American Leagvn
Games Today
W L Pet. GB Chase at First Federal
s
2 .714
Cleveland
(4:30 p. m.i Bay Ave. Park)
6
4 .600 Vi
Detroit
5 4 .358 1
Baltimore
Tarheel S lu gger
5 4 .558 1
Chicago
Outdoes W illiam s
5
6
.545 t
Minnesota
New York
4 4 .500 lVi
C H A P E L H IL L . N.C. —
5 6 .435 1
Washington
l N E A ) — Ted Williams, who
4 6 .400 2Vi spent part o f World W ar II
Boston
I«os Angelai
4 6 .400 2Vi playing baseball at Chapel
Kansas City
2 5 .280 3
Hill during tha daya o f North
Saturday's Results
Carolina pre-flight achnol, is
New York 4 Baltimore I
rredited with soma rocket
Chicago 4 Boston 2
blasts, but Kan Willard prob­
Detroit S Minnesota 2
ably hat topped the Boston
Kansas City 3 Washington 1 bfitar.
Cleveland 3 Los Angeles 1
In the first Inning o f a
Sunday'* Results
game against Cornsll, with
Ixis Angeles 7 Cleveland •
the bases loadsd. Willard
Washington 7 Kan. City 4
alammed tha ball ovsr tha old
Minnesota 3 Detroit 3, 11 Ions scoreboard in le ft field. A s ­
Chicago 2 Boston 1
sistant coach Bill Lovlngwood
New York 3 Baltimore 4
says tho home-run travelrd
Tuesday'* Game*
between 4&amp;0 and GOO feet.
Washington at Los A n f., (N )
The 320-pound University
Detroit at Kan. City (N )
o f North Carolina slugger's
Cleveland at Minnesota
ball
cleared
a
temporary
Chicago at New York
fence at about 3R0 feet and
Baltimore at Boston
was Just beginning to lose
■peed as it elsared a second
feneo about 70 feet farther.
Willard is also a fullback
Kill Ira ml Pnb lla Maarlng
Nut Ira U baraby glvan, liuard In tha fa ll with the same
o f County Commlaalonara o f brand o f power.

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Jimmie Livingston has been
elected president o f the San­
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tion for the 1964-65 year.
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Susie Dickey, vice president;
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again last Friday night and first season as a manager.
But it appears that the
for the third time thla eeason They tost four o f their fiva Yankees’ tims o f troubiss Is
The moon is the only celcsthe Jackets came out on top. game* and neither Mickey over and — presto — there tlal body that revolves about
they are within atriking dis­ the earth.
Tha final score was 2 to 0 Mantle nor Roger
Marris
tance o f first place and tak­
in a tightly pitched and play' were up to snuff.
ing advantage of the fact that
ed encounter under the lights
Hearts were gladdened in their chief rivals keep coming
at Leesburg.
back to them even aa they
Dsva Simpkins limited tha
themselves advance on their
own.
stinging Jackets to only three
Take Sunday when a slop­
hits but hie mates committed
Results Friday
pily-played 6-4 victory over
four miscues afield and sup
Robb's 19. Wilson M sier 18 the Baltimore Oriole# enabled
piled him with only two hits Wil. M sier 433 160 1—18 17 5
the Yankee* to gain on three
to bark up hia mound per
Robb’s
001 938 x—19 18 7 of the five teams which had
W P — Jim Jernlgan (2-1), gotten th* jump on them.
formance.
Now th* Yankees have a tidy
Meanwhile,
Mika
Carroll L P — Don Massi* (3-2)
W L
Team
little three-game streak go­
waa able to ahutout tha
6 0
Ktngswood
ing, Berra ia a .GOO-mantger
’Hounds all tha way.
Chase
4 2 after eight game* and th* A L
Uondtf. TVasrfs/V
\
Allen Currrni was the only
3 2
McBanoy
champ* are only two games
Wtdntidty, Thurtdty | O h k jt
Greyhound able to solve Car2
3
Wilson Maier
out o f first place.
roll's offerings, getting both
3 3
Robb's Construction
The Yankees moved up be­
of Lyman's sufetirs.
Fla. State Bank
2 4
cause Los Angeles downed
Score by innings:
a 4 first-place Cleveland, 7-0, and
Longwood
I.ymsn
000 000 0— 0 2 4 U S O
0 •
Minnesota topped second-place
Leesburg
000 100 0—2 3 3
Games Tonight
Simpkins and Neufeld; Car Kingswood at Wilson Maier Detroit, 3-2, In 11 innings
The White Sox beat the Red
roll and Himelsbaugh.
7:30
Sox, 2-1, and Washington de­
McRanoy at Fla. St. Bk, 8:45
feated Kansaa City, 7-4.
(A t Ft. Mellon P ark)
In the National League
the Los Angeles Dodgers shut
out the Milwaukee Brave*
1-0; Pittsburgh snd the New
York Met* split a double
header, the Pirates taking the
Results Friday
The final week o f the Holl
er Motors N avy Wives League CPO 5, Elks 4 (12 innings) first game, 4-3, and the Mets
220 000 000 000—4 5 5 the second 3-2; Houston de&lt;
saw Betty Quillin, Dee Cooke, Elks
101 002 000 001—5 5 2 feated St. Louis, 6-4; and
Liz Klein and Suzy Reno of CPO
W P— Mike Stubbins (1-1). Philadelphia hammered Chi
CAII-0 " O " Wives take first
cago, G-l. A doubleheader be
L P — Don Nicholas (0-1)
place with 81 to 39.
tween
San Francisco and
Standings
In toe second place slot
W L
Cincinnati waa rained out.
were Jo Cleveland, Sherry Team
5 1
Kee, Joan Adams and Verna Kiwanis
4 2
Bolton of VAH-3 "F ." Wives Elks
Little League Attendance Up
2
Shrine
4
a Months T* Pag
with 79 to 41.
Attendance hat been veijy
3
3
The Mixed Mates, Jennie Lake Mary
good at all the games. The
2 4
Runnels, Marge Field, Gladys C P O
bleachers are usually full for
2 4
Edwards and Ann Purdy, took Rotary
ail the little league and soft­
1 5
Civitan
third place with 73 to 47.
ball game* and the crowda
Games Today
High game o f the week
have been averaging about
goes to Verna Bolton with a CPO at Hotary. 4:30 P- m.
184 for a 483. Isabel Goshorn Civitan at Klwanis, 7:30 p.m. 1GO-175 at the Stadium for th*
Junior Hoya league.
had the high scries o f 526 and (A t Memorial Stadium)

a 179 game. Charlotte Bassett
had s 179 for a 502. while
Barbara Rohrer had a 179 for
a 479.
Pat Tourney had a 171. Liz
Klein had a 168 for a 4(9.
Pat Draim and JoAnn Mc­
Donald both had a 167 game.
Pat had a 435 while JonAnn
had a 441. Pat Slpley had a
106 game, while Susy Reno
followed with a 163 fo r a 455.
Evelyn Fitzpatrick had a 162
and Shirley Owcni had a 160.
Hatty Quillin had a 158 for a
420. Betty Lillta had a 445
series,
followed
by
Joan
Adams 441.
Tha turkeys fell fo r Alice
Buealleu, Eleoner Clemmcns,
Varna Bolton, Charlott Bass­
ett and Helen M eroiinl. This
was the first turkey for
Helen.
The 5-7 split was converted
by Vicki
McGough, Helen
Hauser snd Pat Sipley, Dee
A n g el Farm Clubs Rose picked up the 5-7-9.
M ay P a y O f f Soon Eleonor Clem mens, Ann Sny­
LOS A N G E LE S — (N E A ) der got the 5-6. Pit Shipley
- When Fred Haney became converted the 6-7. Sherry Kee,
genaral manager o f the A n ­ Betty Lillis, and Suzy Reno
gels a little moro than three got the 3-10.
years ago, hs predicted It
would be at least five years
before the I-os Angeles club
began to profit from its farm
ayitem.
"This apring has brought
us asvaral big steps elostr to
our realisation," says Haney
now. "Thie was tho first time
that playera
algned
and
schooled by tha Angela have
bad a solid chine# to help
the big club. I refer to euch
youngsters as outfielder Dick
Simpson, just 20; catcher Ed
Kirkpatrick, a year younger,
and infielder Tom Satriano,
23."

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Lake Mary Presbyterian Circle Meets
By France# W »ater
Circle Two o f the U P W o f
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary held
the April meeting at the
home o f Mrs. Ralph Williams
with Mrs. Rowland Goble as
her co-hostess,
Mrs. Williams led the devotfonal with a meditation on
•‘ Why W e Should Love,” fo l­
lowed by the Lord’s Prayer
in unison.
Mrs. James M. Thompson
told about the missionaries
in the Y ear Bock of Prayer.
The locntion for overseas was
In the Cameroun Area where
Mrs. Karl Harris is serving
anil in the states, The Warren
Wilson
Junior
College
in
North Carolina. Prayer was
offered for the work done in
these areas.
Mrs. Charles Sassman fin­
ished the lesson on Pictures
o f the Lord Jesus Christ us­
ing a flannelgrnph and the
numbers B-fi-7-8 in the pre­
sentation.
Chapter Three o f the study
book, ‘‘ Be What You A re,”
was discussed by the group.
The women were asked to re­

^Kynet' grounding Jn law, In
government, In administration
and In knowledge of Florida,
hold p ro m !» for a successful
tenure as attorney general.”

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fiid M iSm I /Ui k Ii n m i I
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Fund, Ronnie Spencer
Chairman

s

[member M r«. Blanche Creee,[The tople w ill
be "H lpji
who recently returned home I Light* o f an Inepiratlon
The
following
niembers
1from the hospital, with cards
were present: Mrs. F. K. Don­
un,l visitf*
ft was announced that on aldson, Mrs. II. M. Gleason,
April 27 a group of women Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, Mrs.
frrm the church w ill motor Fannie I^ ffle r, Mrs. Lucile
to Clermont to attend the Mero, Mrs. Evelyn Rice, Mrs.
Session o f Presbytery. The Ruby SJoblom, Mrs. Einar C.
next Association meeting will Turning, Mrs. Alice Werner,
be held this Tuesday at the Mrs. John Ulmer, Mrs. Ted
Sandusky,
home o f Mrs. Joe Smathers Brooklyn, M r s .
with Mrs. Harry E. Sandusky Mrs. Goble, Mrs. Sassman,
and Mrs.
as co-hostess. Reports will be Mrs. Thompson
be given o f the Prebytery. Williams.

CRAZY HAT CONTEST HELD
BY SOUTH SEMINOLE CLUB
By Maryann Mllee
A crazy hat contest among
members of the South Semi­
nole

Welcome

Wagon

Club

was the highlight o f the gen­

eral membership meeting held
Inst Thursday at the Trade
Winds Cafeteria in Semin |
Plaza.
Mrs. Claris Sabatlnl won
the first prize, a beautiful
yellow rose bush donated by
Mrs. Juanita Moore, for her
entry which was topped with
a hobo doll complete with
kettle dinner over campfire
logs.
First runnerup was Mrs.
Minna Crum whose hat feat­
ured a doll in rubber ring all
ready to go swimming and
many other toys. Decorations
also Included pictures of the
Crum's grandchildren, Karen
and Bobby.
Mrs. Helen Green, second
runnerup, wore a creation of
plastic baskets featuring a
l a r g e artificial catcrpitlnr
hanging on for dear life.
The meeting was opened
with cards at 10:30 followed
by luncheon at 12:30 after
which a brief business meet­
ing wns conducted by Mrs.
Sandy LaPoma, president, be­
fore the hat contest wns held.
The door prize, a strand of
pink heads, was won by Mrs.
Margie Mount who also join­
By Maryann Mile*
ed the club at this meeting.
Three Girl Scout Troops
Winners in cards were first from the Bear Lake - Forest
bridge, Mrs. Irene Blanch­ City area will attend th* camard, a strand o f yellow and poree at the Deer Lake Uirl
orange beads; second bridge, i Scout Camp thla weekend.
Mrs. Cathryn Wesley, station- | In the group will be Troop
cry; first canasta, Mrs. La- Ill led by Mrs. Mary William­
Panin, strand o f blue bends son, Troop 407 led by Mrs.
Sarah Hall and Troop 351 led
by Mr*. Mary Wilaon.
All girls planning to make
the trip are asked to meet
at Mrs. Wilson's home on
STAND S FOR
Bunnell Road in Forest City
at 7 a.m. Saturday.

Area Troops
To Attend
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and second canasta. Mrs. M a­
rie Boardman, stationery.
Two guests, Mrs. Lucy Maytew of Casselberry and Mrs.
Mary Ann Relse o f Tampa,
were welcomed by the group.
The next general meeting
will he May 28 at the Rlksha
Inn in Fern Park. A t this
time the club will be celebratng its fourth birthday and
members are asked to bring
a joke g ift for the grab bag.
Members making the monthy visit to Sunlund Training
Center wore Mrs. Wesley,
Mrs. Lucille Crowell, Mrs.
Sue Gates and Mrs l.aPonta.
The South Seminole Club
sponsors two little girls at
the center and has adopted a
third child who has no fam ­
ily. Clothing or toys nr# tak­
en to the children each visit.
Representing the club at
the May 12 meeting of the
Welcome Wagon Council o f
Central Florida, to be held In
Winter Heaven, will be Mrs.
Nora Norris, hostess; Mrs.
LaPomn. Mrs. Crowell, Mrs.
Gilda
Pcttinatl
and
Mrs.
Maryann Miles.

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PICTURED A ROVE In th* boat which the City had removed from the
Sanford Roat Basin on take Monroe due to being on city property ! !
The boat la now located In ta k e Minnie, south o f Sanford on Highway
17-92.
The boat and aign is owned by Charlie Thomas, candidate for Constable,
District -L (In set)
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rage 8 — April 27, 1984

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Golden Wedding Observed
By The Charlie Morrisons
Mr. and M n . Charlie Morrlaon apent a buejr day laet
Wednesday receiving congrat­
ulations from their many
friend*. The occaiion for the
congratulation* wa* In observance o f the Morrlaon’e 60th
Wedding Anniversary.
The Morriiona were marri­
ed In New York City April
22, 1014 and came to Florida
In 1020. They have both en­
joyed popularity in Sanford
and are loved by all who
know them.
Charlie haa the distinction
o f being the best song leader
and master o f ceremonies In
the state. He Is well known
In theatrical fields and has
served In civic organisations,
both local and national. When
silver dollars were In abundante, ho conducted a “ Silver
Dollar Quls” on hi* own
throughout central Florida,
which was rewarding and
gratifying to his own person­
al satisfaction.
Seml-retired,
Charlie
Is
serving as public relations di­
rector fo r the 8emlno|e Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce. Un­
til he was “ grounded" some
months ago, he played tennis
several times a week. He is

Mrs. Beckham
Hosts Past Noble
Grands Ladies
The Past Noble Grands
Club met Tuesday evening at
the home o f Mrs. Clarence
Snyder In Osteen with Mrs.
R. II. Reckham as hostess.
H ie devotions were given
by Mrs. Virginia Anderson
and the business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. Henrietta
Raines, president.
Refreshments of strawberry
shortcake, candy and punch
were served to Mrs. Mae My­
ers, Mrs. Elisabeth Hnnnurn,
Mrs. Mary Jameson, Mrs. It.
A . Futrell, Mrs. Virginia An­
derson, Mrs. Margaret Greene,
Mrs. Ileaula Thornton, Mrs.
Henrietta Raines, Mrs. W. L.
Roche, Mrs. Mildred 8i|ulres,
Mrs. Auburn Rector, Mrs.
8nyder, Mrs. Reckham and a
guest, Mrs. Eva Williams.

Time Now To-

TO DAY!

dtowsiA

still active In all phase* o f
entertainment and
extends
hi* services graciously.
Mrs. Morrison (Lau ra) is
an avid gardener, and has a
so-called green thumb. She is
widely known fo r her work

Miss Theresia Whitten and
Miss Reverly Ervin, Tommy’s
aunts assisted Mrs. Gracey
with the serving and enter­
taining.
Various party games were
enjoyed, ending in a ball game
In which Tommy's side won.
The delicious blue and yel­
low birthday cake, Ice cream
and punch were served to Con­
nie Ann Foster, Reverly Er­
vin, Debra Tiger, Ann 8mlth,
Katy
Crabtree,
Theresia

Mrs. Creasey named her
chairman, scrrtarles and new
officers as Ruth Creasey,
president; Rose Fidler, vice
MR. AN D MRS. C H A R LIE MORRISON
president; Mona I,cwis, re­
cording secretary;
Mabel
G r e e n , treasurer; Rlanrhe
Frye, seretary o f Children’s
Work; Lillian Park, secre­
tary o f Christian Service,
Rose Circle
Mrs. Alburn Rector, Incom­ Ina Benedict, literature and
The Rose Circle o f the San­ ing president o f the Sanford publications; Mabel Swallow,
Garden Club, was a special promotion; Snrah Ogg, spirit­
ford Garden Club met recent­
guest at this meeting.
ual life; Gwen Howard, stu­
ly at the home o f Mrs. James
dent work; Clyde Moore, sup­
Truitt with Miss Glcnna Maply work; Ruth Perry, ycuth
gill serving as co-hostess.
work; Margaret Powell, JoDr. John Darby was guest
cal church activities; Jean
speaker and used colored
Spaulding, circle rhalminn;
Beatrice J. Tyson, membership
slides on lawns, garden pests
and Laura Arrington, pub­
and Inscctlsldes with detailed
licity.
explanations on proper treat­
Members o f the Pilot Club
The nominating committee
ment.
o f Sanford held their regular
consists o f Gertrude Rader,
Mrs. Charles Meriwether
monthly builnrsa meeting re­
chairman; Violet Reeder, Ma­
was elected president and
cently In the Caucus Room o f
Mrs. O. L. llarkcs, vice pres­
The First Federal Savings
ident for the coming year.
and Loan Ruilding.
A ll other officers and com­
The president, Miss Janet
mittees are to remain the
Smith, presided
over
the
same.
meeting and received reports
Mrs. Mildred Knbeock was
from the various committee
elected delegate to the Stats
chairman.
convention and Mrs. Henry
A letter was reed form
Simpson is alternate.
Mrs. Wilds Richardson, E x­
Others present were the
ecutive Director o f Pilot In­
Mmcs. O. L. Harks, J. L.
ternational, thanking the San­
Rrown, Charles Ilruntlry. II,
ford club fo r the painting
R. Crumley, W. G. Kilbce,
they presented to the Pilot
Fred
Llngenfclscr, Charles
Scholarship House In Talla­
Meriwether, W. 8. Miller, Jr.,
hassee. This painting was
J. C. Noel, Donald Norton,
done hy Mrs. Rosamond Chap­
Charles Park, Hr., G. R. Pear­
man, member o f the Pilot Club
son, Henry Simpson, Marie
of Sanford.
Wilhelm and Charles Chile.
An Impressive Inlatlon cer­
emony was held fo r a new
member, Mra. Virginia Har­
KnhlHnut’H
rison o f IlcRary.

Tjc U id n n

Pilot Club Holds
Initiation Rites

For New Member

D IN N E R D E LIV E R Y
SERVICE
•

Complete delicious dinners

Judith

AsensioEngaged

Mrs. Gabriel Javier Asen­ ryberry, son o f Mr. and Mrs. born In Atlanta, Ga., and at­
sio o f Sanford, announces David Derry berry o f Mem­ tended school In Georgia. She
ths e n g a g e m e n t o f her phis, Tenn.
was graduated from Seminole
Phi Gamma Eta Chapter
daughter, Miss Judith Asen­
The bride-elect, daughter of
o f Beta Sigma Phi recently
High School with the class o f
sio, to Lt. William David Der- the late Gabriel Asensio, was
met at the home o f Barbara
’60 and Is presently employ­
Erickson.
ed as a dental assistant.
Final plans were made for
Lt. Derryberry was born In
Founder’ s Day, which will be
Memphis and was graduated
at the Capri on A pril 26.
from Treadwell High School
Plans were also made fo r
in Memphis with the class
tht annual Mother’s Tea to
o f '64. He was graduated In
be held at the Women’s Club
1968 from the Memphis State
on May 0. The evening pro­
University with a B-S. De­
gram was given by Carol
TOMM Y GRACEY
gree.
Mitchell and P eggy Crever. A
The couple met while Lt,
Whitten, Steve Hlckcock, Den­ hake sale was held immed­
Derryberry was stationed at
iately
a
fter
the
meeting
to
nis Griffith and Tom'* two
the Sanford Naval A ir Sta­
raise money.
brothers, Billy and Danny
tion
with
Heavy
Attack
Refreshments were served
Squadron Three. He is pre­
Gracey.
to the following members:
sently deployed aboard th*
S h i r l e y Alexander, Carol
USS Shangri La in the Med­
Mitchell, Sandy Collins, P eg ­
iterranean Sea.
gy Crever, Jean Gonxslex,
The wedding will be an
Barbara Moses, Linda Reck,
event of July 11, 1964 at 4
Barbara Erickson, June W ar­
p.m. at the Chapel o f U.S.
ner,
Leslie
Best,
Shirley
Naval A ir Station, Sanford.
Stumpf, and Vicki Wesslund.
bel Swallow, Gertrude Keiper
and Mildred Rault.
Happy Birthday was sung Osteen
to five members with Mis*
Adelaide Conte at the piano.
we outfit the men In
The president, Mrs. Creasey
the parly, correctly . . . .
gave a brief report on the
crmfortsbly.
Mcthndi.t Conference held re­
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
cently in Orlando.
Merrel Campbell o f Bing­
Clyde Moore presented the hamton, N .V., recently visit­
program, followed by a piano ed his
grandfather,
Purl
MISS JUD ITH ASENSIO
a e 1e c 11 o n “ Traumernr’ by Campbell.
Schuman by Miss Conte.
Mra. Cecil N . O gg had
W H ITES
charge o f the devotions, dur­
AND
ing which a duct hy Gertrude
Rader and Beatrice Muller
TUXEDO
By Mildred Haney
P.M. at the W’ est Volusia Hos­
was presented, ” 1 Heard The
'f h r e e
happy travellers pital in DeLand. Mrs. Craw­
O UTFITS
Voice of Jesus Say,’’ with
North
Wednesday ford, who had been confined
Miss Conte the accompanist. headed
to her wheel chair for a num­
Assisting with the program morning. Mrs. Norman W ag­ ber o f years, succumbed to a
were Mrs. Arthur Wagner ner and Mrs. Lemuel Charles heart attack. She leaves three
R E N T A L S — SALE S
nnd Mrs. Sidney Swallow.
were passengers In the car daughters, Carol who lived
The Mary Circle wa* hos­ driven by Mrs. Harold W il­ with her, and JoAnn and
Open Fri. N ights
tess' fo r the refreshments. lett. Mrs. W agner and Mra. Rosemarie. She also leaves a
The buffet table was over­ Charles w ill stop o ff at Brad­ son, Harry.
laid with a white linen cloth, enton, Ohio, their home town,
centered with an arrange­ snd Mrs. W llett will proceed
When Mr. Horace Tucker
V
M tH
SANFORD
ment o f garden blooms, trays to her form er home in De­ was presented with an out­
FLO
W
E
R
SHOP
115
Magnolia
Sanford
troit,
Mich.
She
will
return
o f cookies, silver tea and cofdoor grill on his birthday, he
Cor. E. 1st 4 Sanford Ave.
Phone 322-1535
fro acrvlre and china ap­ with her mother and will promptly Invited friends and
322-1822 or 322-8(52
pointments
completed
t h e pick up her two companions neighbors to backyard cooktable, presided over by Mrs. again in Ohio fo r ths trip out at hla home. The follow ­
Sol Caruso and Mrs. A lta back to Deltona. Wa wish ing 8unday, a beautiful day
these ladles a happy trip and for a picnic, they gathered
Clark.
safe return.
around “ Tuck’’ to sample his
Place dampened clothes in
cooking. Ih e bountiful table
the refrigerator when Ironing
Friends and neighbors were offered traditional picnic fare
There’s no need o f • long statement
Is
Interrupted
temporarily. saddened Wednesday by ths Including barbecued ribs. Be­
when our message is brief. So we’ll
They'll stay damp and won't news that Mrs. Estelle Craw­ tween frequent snacks o f the
just skip
mildew.
ford had passed awsy at 1:80 goodies, the younger mem­
bers o f the party enjoyed a
■plash party in the adjacent
Cralghton pool. This success­
ful picnic will undoubtedly
set a precedent fo r many
more enjoyable get-togethers
down here and Miy "R A N D A L L ELECTRIC
In the neighborhood.
\

Holds Meeting

W ED D IN G
C O M IN G UP?

Personcus

Deltona New s A n d Events

Q .im

MIN'S WEAR

HOTICE

8tsrt from ths bottom and
work up when washing walls.
This prevents streaks which
deve’op when water trickles
down an unwashed area.
Before warhlng throw rugs,
bast* a strip o f any white
fabric to one long edge. This
Is easier to pin over the line
than a thick fold.

CO M PANY offers a complete electrical
service, does good work, does It prompt­
ly, efficiently and cheerfully and does
appreciate its customers.”

Sid Vihlen
Randall Electric Company
112 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 322-0915
Commercial , . . Residential . . . Industrial W iring

Enterprise

D E LIVER E D D A IL Y

"LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING"
. WOODROW CASH
The moth always seems to got the
blame fo r chewed-up hole* in a fa ­
vorite sweater, suit, or dress. Of
course, he is not Innocent; but the
moth has many companions In crime,
II Uevtlrs, carpet beetles, silver fish,
crickets, unu Touches also enjoy a
good fabric meal,
.

This month many homemakers are
getting ready to protect their winter
garments from thrsc hungry vllllans
, during the ecming warm weather.
And what better timo to undertake
this project thsn Good Grooming Week?
Clothing care experts at the Nationnl Institute o f
Drycleaning say that proper storage will safeguard a
garment’s well-groomed appearance and extend Its life.
They cite five majer hazards to avoid In properly stor­
ing garments; insects, soil, heat, humidity, and light.
Those who plan to store their winter garments at
home must first take precautions against Insect damage.
A ll garments must be clean and stain free. Insects will
not munch on any clean fabric except wool—and drycleaners protect wools by mothproofing them during
drycleaning.
Cleaning will also destroy insect larvae that may al. be hiding in the fabric, and w ill eliminate sharp
sell particles that cut a garment's tiny fibers.
Next step is to rid your storage space o f insect
larvae. They can hide In corners or cracks o f floors, eo
dust closets or storage chests thoroughly. Insect larvae
are especially likely to hide in dust, where particles o f
wool ran accumulate.
One o f the most popular professional storage plana
is “ box storage." Drydeaners provide boxes to customeA
and o ffe r to clean and store all garments placed in the
boxes. Drydeaners also may provide insurance fo r
stored garments.

Downtown Gleaners &amp; Launderers
J1S 8 . P a lm e tto A r t .

Tommy Gracey, son o f Ron
o f Mr. and Mrs. W . S. Gra­
cey o f 2661 Palmetto Ave.
celebrated his 12th birthday
Saturday, April 18, with a
birthday party at his home.

W ealthy
Spokes read
a
poem “ Spring Gardens.’’
Mr*. George Spaulding pre­
sented three new members,
Mrs. A. Heirs, Jean l.aughton and Mrs. W . A . Illack.

Ph. 322-2256

.

Of Beta Sigma Phi

fly Mrs. Adam Muller
The Women’s Society o f
Christian Service o f the De­
nary Community Mcthodditt
Church
met
on
Tuesday,
April 14, at Uni church in
the social hall. Mrs. Charles
Creasey presided and gave
the Invocation.

2526 PARK UR.

T E Z i :'

Honors T. Gracey

President O f DeBary W SCS

Open Wed. p.m. A Frl. N ile

iia

Phi Gamma Eta

Airs. Ruth Creasey Elected

MON. TH R U HAT.
4 P. M. to 6 I*. M.
RY D A Y OR W EEK.
FR E E M ENUS
LOW COST I
Sanford A Hanford Area

Fashions

with the Hibiscus Circle o f
The Sanford Garden Club and
for years, she was active In
all the social activities o f the
First
Presbyterian
church,
Laura Is also a tennis en­
thusiast and plays weekly.

A Birthday Party

822-5292

Personals
Miss Katherine Lltch cele­
brated her lis t birthday last
Sunday and was guest of
honor at s diner party given
by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Parker
at their home on Enterprise
and Pine Streets. Other guests
included the Rev. and Mrs.
Michael
Kippcnbrock
and
Mrs. Carl Bsrthsm o f De­
ll ary.

P LA C IN G F U R N ITU R E on the giant chess board, Miss M yrtle Wilson,
home extension agent, Mrs. Kerm it Jamison and Mrs. Esther Stipp o f
the Naval Officers Wives Club, prepure fo r Tuesday’s home decorating
session for Navy wives. The theme o f the program will be "The Eternal
Chess Guinu” and will feature the moving und placing o f furniture in the
home as well ns tips for Navy wives moving from station to station.
Speaker o f the day will be David R. Johnson o f Helmly’a Furniture who
will give pointers on furniture construction which will make the Navy
w ife a better furniture buyer. Johnson, a graduate o f Berry College in
Rome, Ga., in industrial urts, has had 18 years experience in the furni­
ture business in Orlando in three leudlng stores there.

/MieverS a w

OPEN HOUS E
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
ment on display.

Altamonte

Black's coming back for
fall. Blunging and baring topped blacks will make the
fashion news for restaurant
dining and dancing, Harper's
It was moving day recently
Bazaar reports.
for Mr. and Mrs. Lorne E.
Jseb and family, form erly of
Reverly Avenue to their new
LET US H ELP
homo on Maitland Avenus, al­
so Mr. snd Mrs. Guy E. Nuss
Y O U .........
and family from Springlsks
Road to East Faith Terrace
Road.

Personals

A well oiled rolling pin does
a no-stick job o f rolling cook­
ie, breed or coffsecake dough.
Rub ths rolling pin with
cooking oil.

W ATCH FOR
TOUCHTON’S

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th

(Rrnil}

PR IZE — 2 1 ” RCA color television set
PR IZE -3 -p le c e Sterling Tea Set and Tray
PR IZE - Pair of Sterling Candellabras
PR IZE - Sterling Silver Bowl
P R IZ E -S t e r lin g Silver Vase
P R IZ E — Silver Compote Dish
BALLONS FOR THE CHILDREN

You do not have to be present to win. Employes
Err
of the Florida State Bank of Sanford amd their
relatives not eligible to win.

Hemembw

K IN G 'S
BEAUTY SALON
Over Roumlllat'a Drag

FLORIDA STATE BARK

— Special —
S10 Cold Watro

MEMBER F.D.I.C.

Complete Penaaaeat
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Haircut
Shampoo * get

$1.00
$1.50

Na Appelotaaat Nee.
Opm Eve* By Appt.
Ph. tll-M U

Flemings
Gifts - Cards - Books
210 E. First St.

T O U C H T O N ’S REXALL DRUG
“THE PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN”

COR. 1st A MAGNOLIA
PHONE 822-2482
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

SANFORD

�(Dsuah GJb&amp;y •
D E A R AB B Y: When I
was IT I married a man I
did not love Just to get away
from my mother. I thought
1 would learn to love him,
but now I know that I never
wtU. Believe me, I have
tried. 1 will he 30 years old
tomorrow and I have nine
children. I just can't stand
my husband any more. He
isn’t mean to me or any*
thing
like
that,
but
he
Is s u c h
a pest.
1 can't explain how hard it
Is to live with someone you
don't love. (Do I make my­
self clear?) I can't Just
leave with no excuse, and I
can't think of any good
grounds for divorce. Is there
an answer?
BORED
DEAn BORED: Have a talk
with your clergyman, or a
marriage counselor. They
w ill give you a refresher
course in bow to make a go
of a marriage you have be­
come bored with. I can think
o f nine good reasons why
you should. (Do I make my­
self clear?)
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: One day
after school my girl friend
and I were standing around
in front o f the school talking
to a bunch of boys. All o( a

By Abigail Van Buren

sudden one of the boys said
something real dirty. 1 was

attend our wedding attend­
ed hla first, excepting, of

so

didn't

course, his immediate fam ­

know what to say so I just
ignored it. My brother (he's

ily. A friend told me that it
would show very poor taste

a senior) was standing there

for m y daughter to have a

at the time and he didn’t
say a word. Later 1 asked
him why he didn’t say some­
thing to the boy who used
the dirty launguage in front
o f me, and be said it wasn't
his place to say anything. I
should have stood up for
myself. I always thought a
girl's brother was supposed
to see that his sister was
treated with respect. Or am
1 mistaken?
SOUTHERN HIGH FRESHMAN
DEAR FRESHM AN: You
are not mistaken. Your bro­
ther
surely
must
have
known better. Color Win
yellow.
•
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•

big, elaborate wedding, with
all the trimmings, when the
groom has already been
through one. la thia true?
MOTHER IN DOUBT
DEAR
M OTHER:
No.
Y’our daughter may have the
kind of wedding she wants.
The only poor taste I can
see here was shown by your
• friend" for presuming to
advise without knowing the
facts.
•
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•

embrarrassed

I

By Ruth Millett

Perhaps you read about the the Christmas psrty ruth.
Maybe we grownups could
take
the second step—by giv
Tex., who have had their
ing up the Idea that every
Christmas party— complete
single organization, club, of­
With Sania Claus—for 1964.
fice and individual has to have
They gave a very logical a Christmas party of aoma
and practical reason for plan­ sort.
ning a Christmas party in
Then we wouldn't have to
spring. The Christmas season do like the girls in El Paso—
has become such a busy, hec­ have a Christmas party in
tic time they Just couldn't some other month than Dec
come up with a December ember. We could spread our
date for their party.
social life a bit more evenly
At least the girls have tak­
en the first step in heating
high school girls in El Paso,

Legal Notice

N o tic e to Contractors to bid
on pav ing trlanals conne cting
g u itn 'i
M lrm r
Clrcla
and
W i n t e r r * r k t&gt;rlv* In Caaeallu r r y — In format ion may ba
ebtalnsd tn the o f f lr a o f tha
Ma vor, Caaaalberry. Florida.
V e r y truly yotira.
(Sira.) M ary 'V. Ilaw thnrna
T o w n Clerk
Pub lish) A p ril t l .
M ay 4, 11. ISSI
C I&gt; T - t t

TV RENTAL
•

Stirs

•

Service

Seminole T V
F A 2-4920
Zenith Color TV 8sl*t
2(00 Hanford Ava.

TO W.:
have a
borrow
at Eas­

Get It off your ehest. For
DEAR ABBY: Our daugh­ a personal, unpublished re­
ter is planning to be mar­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
ried this summer. She has
3365, Beverly Hills. Calif.
always
wanted
a
large
90212. Enclosed a stamped,
church
wedding
with
a
self-addressed envelope.
•
•
•
white gown, attendants, etc.
The young man she Is mar­
For Abby’s booklet, "Howrying was married briefly a
To Have A Lovely Wed­
few years ago, but his wife
ding," send 50 cents to Ab.by, Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
died. He is from out of
Calif. 90212.
state, and no one who will

(tfe Jhs U)omm:

Legal Notice

C O N FID EN TIAL
W. "H e that would
short Lent, let him
money to be repaid
ter."
•
•
•

S s lln of I'wbll* Hearing
N o lle * Is hereby given. Hoard
o f County Commissioners o f
Frmlnol# County, Florida, p ro ­
pose to m o n o the f o llo w in g
described propsrty soned t t - i A
M i i k I* F a m ily Iteeldentlsl to
A - l Agricu ltu re : Hole I f and
:s. W a t t s Farms Subdivision.
Fu rth e r
described
as
ly in g
south of l-ake P r i e s and Eaai
o f Hunsrt Hoad.
Pub lic h ea rin g w i l l ha held
In the Hemlnula County Co ur t
House. Hanford, Florida, In tha
County CnmmiMlonera ttoom,
on May IS, ISSI at 10:00 A M.
or aa lo o n th e re a fte r ae possi­
ble.
Hoard o f
County Commissioners
hrmlnole County. Florida
lly Jamra 1*. A v e ry , Jr..
Chairman
Atte st Ar th u r Heckwllh, Jr.
P I ' l l l . t r i l l : April 27. ISIS
CDT-XI

Legal Notice

Kollo* • ! I*ah Its Maarlog
Nutlcs
Is
bsrvby
glvor.
Hoard of County Commission­
ers of Hsnilnuls County, Flor­
ida. proposs to rssons (he fol*
lowing drscrlbvd propsrty e&lt;Bied
Jt-1AA Hingis Family Itvaldsii
tlsl and H-2 Huplen to It-1
Multiple Family llosblsutlal:
Ix-le 21 and IS. Ballmer A
Weiss Manor. Further descrlbrd as a w of Gladwin Ava. and
NVV of Walla Ava.
I'ublle lisarlng will ba held
In tha Hsmlnola County Court
House. Hanford. Florida. In Ilia
County t'ominlMlonsra
on May 12, lis t «t ! 0:«0 A.at.
or aa aoon tliaraattar aa possi­
ble.
Board of
County Commissioners
Msmlnols County. Florida
lly Jsmsa I*. Avery, Jr,
|
Chairman
~ 1
Attast Arthur Beckwith, Jr.
FL'BLiaiti April IT, ISSI
CDT-TS

LIQUOR MART OF VALUES
Prices A re Tailored
To Your Tins*, Needs
And Badgst • .
—
aH U
Be ItI AA R
Bottle
. s . or C u e

over the 12 months of the
year.
Now—and not la December
—Is the time to give this Idea
a little attention. Now It the
time to iblft a number of
partlea to other reasons of
the year.
If we
would do that, we
could reclaim Chrlstmaa ai a
religious and family holiday,
make it again a season to
anticipate with Joy Instead of
draad, and a time to look back
on with warm pleasure
In
stead of thinking, "Thank
goodness, that's over for an
other yea r."
We could change things
easily—by taking a tip from
a group of teen-agcri.And
Christmas could become the
wondrous time it used to be.

^

Free Prompt
Delivery

I

Hellas af Faklla Hearing

R v

W n ffa tl

j lacoby
The National Intercollegi­
ate Bridge Tournament la
made-up of a group of 18 par
hand* that are played by stu­
dents at hundredi of colleges
and universities.
These par hands, prepared
by Bill Root and Larry Roas­
ter, are designed to test the
players' skill in both bidding
and play.
The hands are first bid and
then Irrespective of the ac­
tual bidding there ia a direct­
ed final contract. Un hand
ona. South is supposed to
reach four hearts and West
Is directed to open the ten of
trumps.
Without a trump lead. South
would have one spade loser
and two trump losers. Against
that trump lead, South nolea
that he has two possible spade

M ONDAY P. M.

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Hunahlna Almanac
Fa rm Itapurt
W o r ld Civ ilisatio n
Collago of tha A i r
T od ay
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Today
P ra -le h a a l F t a a a la g
Cauat4aara S a v a
Mlckay'a Uoapal
T im a

Legal Notice
IK T i l l : e m i t I T C O l H T OF
T H E Hth J I T H I T A I . I l i l t I I T
IK
AMI
FON
SEM IKO LL
C O l'K T I, F LO H IIIA
IK C H A M SISSY KO. IIUM13
E A S T H I V U l HA VINtlrt H A N K .
4 Now l u r k corporation.

Plain! Iff.

va.
HOM ER H E R R I N
and M I L I l K E D UF.HHIN. hla w lfo
Dafcndant*.
X O T I I i : T O I I F F S IM ) OH
OHUS:II OF P I IH .II -k TIO K
■ I I T F O R S'OHi:t L o a l M K
T o : HOJIt.lt G K U H IN
Chatoin
Alabama
TOC, IIO M K It O E R R I N . ara
haraby notlflad that a C o m ­
plaint f o r Foracloaura o f M o r t ­
g a g e haa bran fllad agalnat
you, and you ara requ ired to
aarva a ropy o f yo u r Anawar
or plaadlnaa to tha Complaint
on
tha
P la in tif f' s
atlornay,
Joaaph M. Fllaca rald, SSI Hapurity Truat llulldlng. Miami
12. Florida, ami flla tha o r i g i n ­
al Anawar nr plea ding In Ilia
o ff lc a o f tha Clark o f tha C i r ­
cuit Court on or bafora tha
l l t h day ar May A.D.. I I I * . If
) au f a ll ta da to. Judgment by
def ault will ha takan agalnat
you f o r tha rallaf damandad la
tha Complaint.
T ha daacrlptlon o f tha rt al
pr ope rty proceeded agalnat la:
Lat ». HT. JOIINH V I L L AG E. Sacond llavlalon, a c ­
c ordin g to plat lh ar aof aa
racordrd In Plat Book la,
gagaa Tl and Tl. Public
Racorda of Hamlnol* Cou n­
ty. Flo rid a:
T O G E T H E R W I T H tha fa llo w l a g paraonal p ro perly:
P r a w a y Spare Heater, M e ­
dal No 11412
T bla notlra ahall ba publlahad one# aarh weak f o r four
roneeeutlve wevke In tha Banford Harold
D O N E ANt&gt; " I l H E f i r . D at
Hanford.
Hemlnnl#
county.
Florida, this l l t h day o f Ap ril
A.D.. 1Sd4.

SAVE AT A &amp; P

On(Bhidqsi
NORTH
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No one vulnerable
■eat* West North
East
IT
Paso
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Pas.
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4 f
Pai*
Paaa
Paaa
Opening lead— T 1*

losers. His problem Is to
cause one of them to disap­
pear Into thin air. II* can do
so by what is known as a

TELEVISION
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7:11 (2 ) Manday Nit # A t Tha
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w
1:21 ( I ) And y G r if fit h 8h*w
(2 ) H o ll y w o o d
and tha
Btara
11:0* (SI III ca kin g
Point
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Sldo— Waat
■Ida
( t ) fling
A lo n g W ith
Mitch
11:14 (2 ) Nawaeopa
( * ) Newa
1* 1 Nawaltna
11:11 t l ) Hp orti Final
( 5 ) Tha atar o f lha Mara
l l : t | ( I t T o a lt a Shaw
IS) Mnvla
11:41 IS) Tha L a la Show

I I I ( t l T od ay
( I t Ca rta avlHa

t l ) Lampa of Learning
1.41 (2) Dlvorct Court
(1 )
(S)
(2 )
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(S )
(I)

1:21

Kierclat
R o m p t r Room
Gala Morn)
Hay Whan
Hpanlah l.et»ona
Mika W a ll a c e Nawa

(1)I LavaLacy

11:1* (2) Word for Word
(S )
11:40 ( 2 )
(*)
11:0* IS )
11:20 IS)
tl)

East can ruff that trick if
ha desires to do so, but then
he will have no trump left to
lead and South will get his
spade ruff at hit leasure. So
Eait will discard, whereupon
the last diamond will be ruff­
ed. Then South will lead hit
fourth club. Again East ran
ruff or discard as he pleases.
South will be sure of his ten
tricks.

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or

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12:41 (S) Outamn LI»M
l:0o i * l Girl T a lk
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1:11

? ir e $ t o » t
42-HOUR
TIRE EVENT
ELECT

Ford Cavanaugh

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(2) Hpeelal— LL

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A t Tha WarlO T a r o t
Mid-Fla. Nawa
Ri-lanra
lA fftlm a
Pata wo rd
Ann Houihern
A r t Lln kla tt ar
Day In Cour t
T ho D o cto rt
T o Tall Tha T ru th
l.orotta Toting
General aooapllal

LAST DAT
A T 1:00 - 1:05 - S:I0
7:15 - 9:00
DON KNO TTS

Legal Notice

Ida Inorgdiila
Mr.umast

n o t ic e t o T im p i nt.tc
NOTICE Iri IIEIIEHY GIV­
EN that the Hoard of Adliiatment of the City of Hanford
will hold a Hpw.-lal 21—lion on
Turada). Ala) U. 11(4. In tha
City llall at 2:30 I'M In order
to conalder a rrqueet for a
variance In tha Zoning Ordi­
nance raar yard rriiutremente
aa pvrtaina to lola 4 A l&gt;. Hlock
2, of I'nlrvltw Huhdlvlalnn.
II. I, I'rrltlna. Chairman
I'ohllsh April 27, 12(1
CHT-S7

Start* Tomorrow
A I 1:00 - .1:00 • 5:00
7:00 - 9:00

Wilt I
vtitferful
tint
for i
■ tfit

liketill!
n «n i{R iK 3 «u .n

Every bit at good at lha bait ...yet cottt you lets

way
rnr f ro*r&lt;v

M B U EM C U 1 fU U

m
BlQ REWARDfor Smart Shoppm'

RCA VICTOR

COLOR TV B A R G A IN
r c a V ic t o r

NEW CROP YELLOW

ONIONS
FRESH

DISTRICT t
Cavuuueh Will Fellhfullr
For A L L Stainolc County

SQUASH
SU N N Y F IELD

IS
Pd. Pol. Adv.

.

2

GRADE

(O fr tJ s
CAFETERIAS

LARGE EGGS - 39
SAVE AT A &amp; P

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Special! Whilr llnuar Inalant Non-Fat

Jana Parkar DHiriuua Dutch

APPLE

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mddto tad Earddfl-fntB weeeUWoa. . . aenmd hi trvty
mat'd aurroundingg. And ronvorwbor, ThwradNr Naht
*tam% Bight" wtth fia t dassarta far ah. . . and
, -jEndty a%fd la “ mans mis**” wtyrn jna gal t Me
*,J4h. T Boat alaak too Sad la your ardar Its only
•sm dollar.

Trad# Winds Cdfatasiaa also lartUd in
OHnndo, Lddaburg, Cocoa A Malbourat

D O N U TS
NOW
SERVING
la lha

Lbs--

A FLORIDA

lan r Parker Golden, Cinnamon or
Sue ared

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FORD C A V A N A U G H

3 a 25'

YELLOW

M w tfstd COLOR TV

^T^cioui'Fbod CmitcM&amp;tiu

YOUR
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R

FRESHLY

GROUND

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

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PlttAuat
’ TO S im
IMAS

i

“SUPER-RIGHT’* EXTRA LEAN

TN I ATRf

See tomorrow —- in this paper

Ford
Work

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Paala Proolla* — Color
Co-Hit AI S ill Only
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l : t l (2 ) Nawaeopa
( l ) . L a a v * It T o Rea ver

T U F -S D A T P. M.

14) Hearth

Match

Walt
(2 ) Hum * A Allan

Tha Objact . l a
Jaopardy
Hat Tha Mateaga
Tha l l o c o y t
Misting l.lnka
Pats * Ulady o

11:11 (S ) I o t a

Tha Edna o f N i g h !
Qaaaa F a r A Day
You Don't Hay
P r u g t a a Edwarda
Nawa

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Special I Ann Faga Turn ala

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Jana Parker Brown *N* Sana

Special! Ann Faga Blended

ROLLS

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&lt; . &lt;dr ,ii i in i n i.i

PLAIDSTAMPS
r-i.

so u th

It A

p 'S uPer
,

&gt;
i

dummy reversal play.
He must duck the first
trump lead and win the con
tinuatlon. Then he cashes his
ace of diamonds, enter dum
my with a club, ruffs a d!a
mond with one o f hit trumps,
enters dummy with a second
club, ruffs another diamond
with his next to last trump
and lead* a third club to dum­
my.

TONIGHT

1:11 (f t Mickey F.vaaa Ikvw
I ea IS) Captain Kaagaroa
1.21 C ) Waathtr aid Newt

"Supcr-Rlghl" Weatcrn Brof Boatltaa

By Oswald Jacoby

Notice
la
hereby
Hlvan.
o f County fu m m lselo n Tel. 322-090*
^
■
| Board
ars o f Hsmlnola Co un t), F lo r ­
— &gt; Open S A. Mr— 12 Midnight j ida. propose to m o n o (Its folIowing
described
p ro p e rly
sonad A - l Ag ricu ltu re to R - l
Multiple
F a m ily
Residentia l:
I.ote
111
through
dll,
SSI
through SIS. S72 through IT4.
that part of Lota ISO through
( 1 2 . lyin g K or a line running
from tha N E ro r of Lot SIS H
to Lak a o r i e n t * accor ding to
tha subdivision o f lands be­
lo n gin g to Al tam o n te Hprlngs
l-and. -Jlotel end N a vig a ti o n
C o , ae recorded In P.H. 1, Pg.
IS, public records or Seminole
County, Fla., and b e t BB a c ­
c or ding to tha aforesaid plat
which Is alto described as:
B e g at the N W cor o f I-ot SSS
o f the afore said plat, run W I
114 So. Palmetto
rhs IS links to the N E c or of
L o t SSI o f the afore said plat,
Phono FA 2-0814
run H t rhs I I links mors ar
T4ls
I TV mitts auicMng bisel Cists
lets to Laka O rltnia . run alo n g
proof RCA High fidelity Color Tubs. Supsrtlis chore o f
In ks
llrle nta
powliful Nsn Villi VHf Tunrr, 24.000-volt
M J 'e rly to the HW c or o f aald
llKloff ddiustrd) tolar thsws. Rich "Coll.ol 112. run N I rha IS links
8m Tkiaor I M sound.
mure or lesa to PuB. Fu rther
described aa H o f Orang e A v a
dun
IBRAt.)
and N W o f L ak e Orlanta.
Tka IJSIAnk INUliltr
Ar thur If. Beckw ith. Jr.
paici
Public hearing will ba held
Marl 0 Sanaa ia i-sa 14m
Clark. Circuit Court
In the Seminole County Court
W.T.
idi K I*, gklaro
By: Marllia T. Vlb lrn
House, Hanford. Florida, In the
Deputy Clark
County Cummlaaloners Boom,
on May It . I S l i at IS:S« A M. Joaaph M. SHagerald
t i l Hacurlty Truat Bu lld la g
or ae soon th e re afte r as petalMiami I I . Florida
blA
F R a n k lln l-S *7 )
Board a f
Publlah: April IT. IT.
I l l MAGNOLIA
122-1562
County Cnmmlaslsatrt
May 4. I I . I I I !
Seminole County, Florida
CUT I I
l l y James p. A v e ry , Jr.
Chairman
Attest Ar th u r Beckwith, Jr.
P l I U L I d l f : A p r il IT. ISIS
* v wdE*
- —wk' C U T -IS

. Bd *IlIHLLflCt ^

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'April 27, 1864 — P brp 8

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l a m a ) atriotaaii too* M i.a ia i iu h i it

F rie o t In thia ad s r t
good U u s a i k W odnot-

i day, Afffl M.

PiREcrwt
ShOMfiaC CdElHT
I Hwjr. 17.92 nt 27lh

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- April 27,1064 [SID E G LAN C E S

I WAVE
MV
REASONS

WEREN'T Ytw

IM CHURCH
THS
/

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AM P

B y Galbraith j

lu tho Cn H of tbs Ceuuty
J i l t * . Semloolo C ssstf, Stats
• f PIsrMa. la Probeto
la rs tbs Estato sti
D. K. KERSET, slss knotra
• ■ DENMT K. XKRKKT,
Deceased,
m i l NOTICE
Nodes la hereby titan that
ths undersigned wilt, on tha
Ulh day at May, A.D. 1M4,
prsssnt to ths Honorsbls Conn*
ty Judts of Stmlnola County,
Florida, hsr final rstum, ac­
count and Tonchsrt, ta Ad­
ministratrix of ths Estate of
D. K. KERSET. also known
aa DENNIT K. KERSEY, daesaasd. and at said time, thsn
and thsrs, maka application to
ths said Judts for a final
ssttlsmsnt of hsr administra­
tion of said sstats, and for aa
ordtr discharging hsr aa auch
Administratrix.
Dated Ibis ths lltb Say at
March. A. D. 1H4.
SUSIE KEIIHET
As Admlnlstratrla s f ths
Kstats sf
D. K. XEFtSET. a.'k/a
DENMT K. KER8ET
Dscsassd
BTEN8TROM, DAVIS A
McI n t o s h
Attorneys for Administrates
Post Offlra Ilox 1110
Sanford. Florida ll? U
Publish April «. It, It, ST, 1IH
c d t -i :

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WWATS THE
OTHER
REASON! j

MOCW'NO, a
BEETLE? ySf

PORTHa C
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S tC A e e ^ -tH s y tW k
A om a * * * o p - c '
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here

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ARE WE
G O IN G
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SEAT ’
BELTS?

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MNDOWl PEOPLE F4JOK 5
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ARM /CNW UW H U
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I SAY THIS DELICIOUS.IFo h . BOO MOO

ll|||l WHILE IM STILL

•*-* NOW BUNOPOLDEO. ' “'■v
I W W T V 3U TO TE LL ME '
WHICH IS T&gt;C BAKERY CAKE
AND WHICH IS THE ONE
v _ , I BAKED ^

“Frankly, I think hd’s tsrrlbla. But who wants to aldi
with parents?**

T IZ Z Y

By K ate Osann

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ALARM CLOCK?

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*CoDy, that Naro aura had soma blasts!”
.

C A R N IV A L

r &amp;
AU. RIGHT, MR. NIO&lt; SMITH,

"Him oay too many chiefs and not enough Indians!**

SH O RT RIBS

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IN THE t l U l I T COURT IN
AND FOR la.JII.NOLR COINTT. FLORIDA
NO. ISMS
WOONSOCKET INSTITUTION
FOR SAVINGS, a Rhode Island
■svlnga bank,
Plaintiff,

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no
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ACROSS

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BUGS B U N N Y

Legal Notice

SHI WON'T
OBJECT, DC

SHAWMN
youtoujm

HER LAST 1
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wrappers have

WALTER JOHN BLATZ at Si,
Defendants,
NOTICE o r SLIT
I THE STATE OF FlAJRIDA
|To: Walter John Blau. AM-1
Naval Air Technical Train­
ing Center
Millington. Tsnnsaasa
Tou or# hereby notified that
|a suit has bean filed against
you and Elaanor J. Blata, your
wlfs. In tha abora entitled
cause, and that you ara re­
quired to file your answer with
the Clerk of this Court and Is
asrvs a copy thereof upon ths
plaintiff or plaintiffs attor­
neys, whoet name and addrtea
Is Jsnnlngs. Watts. Clarks and
Hamilton. 114 Barnstt National
Rank Building, Jacksonville I,
Florida, not latsr thnn May II,
I 1141. If you fall to do so a deI cree pro confesso will bo en­
tered against you for tha re­
lief demanded In ths com! plaint. This suit la to foreclose
|a mortgage. Tha real property
proceeded against 1s:
Lot It. Block P. BUNLAND
ESTATES, a subdivision,
accordlns to a plat there­
of. recorded In Plat Book
11. pages It to I I of tbs
Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
WITNESS my hand and tha
I seal of said Court at Sanford.
Florida, this 14th day of A pril
1144.
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of ths Circuit Churl
By Murtha T. Vlhlea
Dsputy Clerk
|Jennings, Watts, Clark* a h !
Hamilton
Barnett National Bank Bids.
I Jarktonvllle I, Florida
Publish: April It, IT, May 4. It,
1144
|CUT-IT
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT, IN AND FOR SEMIN­
OLE COUNTT, FLORIDA
IN CHANCERT NO. ISM*
CHARLES SALES COUP. OF
OltLANDCA * Florida eorporalion.
r ta la tlfl
vs.
VICTOR B. VTNER. INC, •
Florida corporation: VICTOR
U. VINEH and POLLY ANN
VINEIL his wife: and FLOYD
J. COLLINS and BETTY H.
COLLINS, his wHa, LEONARD
CASSELBERRY I S l
MAR­
GARET JANE CASSELBER­
RY, hla wlfs. DAVID R. CHIL­
DRESS a n d
O. ROSALIE
CHILDRESS, hla wlfs, ladtvld.
uals, trading and doing busi­
ness as SUNSET ENTERPRIS­
ES.
a partnership;
HOME
F E D E R A L SAVINGS AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OV
ORANOB COUNTY, * Untied
States corporation; and FLOYD
J. COLLINS and BETTT R.
COLLINS, hla wir*b jointly and
Individually,
Defeadanle
NOTICE o r SUIT
TO: PI&lt;OYD J. COLLINS and
BETTT R. COLLINR
his wife
loot Seminary Read
Silver Spring, Maryland
Tou ond each of you ara
hereby notified that n Camnlalnt to Foradooo Claims of
Lien on tha fallowing dascrlb* property, to-wit:
Lota l. I. s. 4, ■ and A
Block B. Sunset Manor, re­
cord id In Plat Book I.
Pago II, Public Records of
Ssmlnoto County, Florida;
also daocrlbod as t i l . Ill,
111. ITt, tit, tit. 111, t i l .
Ooldsn Days Drive, Cassel­
berry. Florida,
has been filed agalaat yea. and
you are required to servo •
copy of your Answer or Plead­
ing to tha Complaint on ths
Plantlffa attorney, Oerald A.
Thorn, of Edwards * McCor­
mick.
lilt
East
Robinson
Street Orlando, Florida, and
file tha original Answer or
Pleading In tha Office o f tha
Clerk of tha Circuit Court on
or before tho 11th day o f May,
IM I. If you fall to do so. judg­
ment by default will ba taken
against you for tho relief de­
manded In tha Complaint
Thla Notice shall ba pub­
lished ones each weak for four
(4) consecutive weeks la tha
Sanford Herald, n newspaper
ubllabad at tan far A Seminole
ounty. Florida.

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Arthur H. Beak with. Jr.
CUrk of Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vlhlea
____Deputy Clerk
EDWARDB R m *CORM1CK
*M t Roblaeea Street
Orlande, Florida
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish! April IA IT. May A IA
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H O T B U P O N S IB L I

NOT BESPONSIBLB

JOSEPH K. DEAN

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Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612
2. Notices - Personals

6. For Rent

6. For Rent

VACUUM C L E A N E R -L O C A L
R E PA IR S - SALES A L L MAKES
Phone 322-2282

R E N T A L S - LE ASE S 2 BR House, Study, Kitchen,
Living It Dining Rm. 2428
Furn. Apt., Nice ........ 8 65
Myrtle Ave. South, Sanford.
Furn. 2 BR Home . . . . $ 85
Furn. 3 BR Home ........ $120
Furn. 2 BR, home, 1 utility
3 BR. Rav. Park ........ $110
8. Education • Instruction
to psy, $65 mo. Longwood.
3 BR, 2 Bath, L g .........$115
Ph. 295-4334.
3 BR, 2 Bath, Clean. .. $120
U. S. C IV IL SERVICE 4 BR, 2 Bath, Large. .. $145 NICE 1 BR CotUge on Lake
TESTS!
Monroe, unfurn. Prefer cou­
ple. 150. Ph. 322-3109.
Men-women, 18-52. Start high
as $102.00 a week. Prepar2565 Park Dr.
322 2420 Available May 1. 2 BR., (urn.
atory training until appointhome, for im all fam ily. Ph.
ed. Thousands of jobs open. Furn. 1 Bdrm. Apt. $45. 2101
322-8370.
Experience usually unnec­
Magnolia—322-3951
A IR - CONDITIONED
Bedessary. F R E E Information
Robert A. Williams
room In 3 Rm. furn. ap t
on jobs, salaries, require­
$65, 111 E. 9th St., 322-4295
ments. Writ* TO D AY giving Furn., A p t water lncl. $45
or 323-3788.
mo. Ph. 322-4814.
name, address and phone.

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S W E E T IE P IE

April 27, 1964 — Pago 11

By Nadine Seltzer

Stenstrom Realty

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Lincoln Service,
Sanford Herald.
6.

Box

73,

For R e n t

A P T . 118 Elm, Newly decorat­
ed, Carpeted, Master Bdrm.
ft New liv? Rra. furn. Also
’ M l Magnolia, knotty pine
cabinet* It snack bar, nice
ly furn. Ph. NO 8-5287.

W E L A K A APARTM EN TS:
3 BR, house, kitchen equip.
Rooms private baths, 114
$85 mo. 322-6184.
W. First St.
a

FU R N . 3 Rm. apt. with bath.
N icely furn. Adults. No pets.
Call 322-1819.

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Plaintiff.

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Drfrmlant.

Furn. Apt. 2300 MetlonvIUe.
Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit­
chen equipped. 322-3851.
FURNISHED
1 Bdrm, 1 bath
2 Bdrm, 1 bath
3. Bdrm, 1 bath
3 Bdrm, 1 bath
UNFURNISHED
3 Bdrm, 1 bath, stove
3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Kit, equip
3 Bdrm, 1 bath, lakcfront
4 Bdrm, 1 bath, room
aircundllioner

8 55
8 55
$ 75
$125
$ BO
$110
$115

N O T IC E t o i i i : p s : \ i i
T H E S T A T E OK KLUH ID A TOi
S I V R T I . E 1IATTH A R I B
i::s Ural Hlrart
$145
R o c k y Mount, No rt h Car,
ollne
REALTOR - INSUROR
' PLEASE
TAKB
N O T IC E
that a Comp laint haa bran
flirt! nualnat you In tha C i r ­
cuit Court, Ninth Judicial C ir ­ 522-4991
1919 S. French Ave.
cuit, In amt f o r Sem lnol* Coun­
ty. Florida, In Chancary No.
13.I1T, tha ahhravlatad title of
which la C A I I L SI. A R I E . JR..
1’ la ln tlf f,
v#r#ue M Y R T L E
JIA TTH A I I I E . i i a f a n d a n t .
IN COUNTY JUDUB'S COURT,
w h r r a ln tho r » ll# f aought la a SKRINOI.R COUNTY, FLOR­
Dacraa
o(
D lv or rs
and an IDA
a w a r il of I i r f r ndant'a antlra ESTATE OF W. H. POPE,
In lr r r a t In and to certain real
DECEASED
eatate Ucacrlbtd aa followa, toNOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO
A
l
l
PERSONS
ItAVINO
w ill
L o t », Dlock 4. ENai.E- CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
W O O I ) P A R K . U N I T NO. AOAIN8T HA ID ESTATE:
4, according to the Plat
You and each of you ara
th e re of aa recorded In P la t hereby notified and required
Ilonk X. Pane 123. Public to file any claims and demand*
Recorda o f Orange Coun­ which you. or either of you,
may have asalmt said estate
ty. Florida.
Tlieaa praaenla ara to cauaa In the office of Hon. Vernon
Stlse, County Judge of
and requ ire you to file your C.
w r it t e n anawer or defenaea. If Hemlnol* County, at hla offlc*
any, to tha Complaint filed In the Court lloua* In Hanford,
herein, and to te r r a a copy Florida, within ala calendar
th e re o f upon the P l a i n t i f f * a t ­ month* from tha tlm* of th#
to rn e y!, stanatrom. Dav it 4k first publication of this notice.
Slrlntoah, Poat O f flc * Box l i l t , Each claim er demand muil be
Hanford, Florida. SITTI, on or In writing and contain th*
b efo re Slay I t . l i l t , and herein place ef realdenc* end pest o f­
f a l l not nr a Decree P r o Cun- fice addreaa of the claimant
fraao Will he entered nualnat nnd mint be sworn to by th*
you, and th * rauae proceed ex claimant, hla aaent or attor­
ney, nr the aam* eliall he void.
parte.

Stemper Agency

Legal Notice

(BEAL)

A r th u r If. Rerk w lth . Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlen. D. C.
Stenatrom, D a v it ft Stclntoah
Attorney* for P lain tiff
P oa t O f f l c * Rox 11)0
Hanford. Flo rid a 3JT7I
PiiMlah: A p r il IS. It , 17, Slay

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IN THE CIRCt'IT COURT IK
A M I FOR kEWIKOLH COPKIV
FLORIDA.
IK CHAN.
CKitV.
n o . ia»aa
TIIE
PRANKI.IN BAVINOB
RANK IN TUB CITT OF NEW
Y o liK , a corporation.

Plaintiff,

FURN. 1 BR clean Apt. 601
Palmetto. 322-5492 or 1374.
1 BR Duplex, nicely furn.
clean. 117 W. 12th St. Ph.
868-4269.

/*/ Ella worth W. Ilaasett
/a/ E. Pop* Ilaaaatt
Aa Co-Executors of said
estate
Publish: April X0, XT. May t. It,
lift
CDT-SS

IN TDK COURT OF THE
COUNTY JIT HIM. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, STATE OF FIO R IDA.
IN FHOBATB
la re (he P.alale eft
MAUDE II. SCHMIDT.
Deceased
FIN A L NOTICK
Notice le hereby given that
th* undersigned will, on th*
lis t day of May, A.D. lift ,
present
to
the
Honorable
County Judge of Hemlnol*
County, Florida, their final
return, account and voucher*,
as Executor* of tha Estate of
MAUDE 11. SCHMIDT, deceas­
ed. and at aald time, then and
there, make application to th*
•aid Judge for a final settle­
ment of Ihelr administration
of said (state, and for an or­
der dlacharglng them aa eueh
Executors.
Dated this th* 11th day of
April. A. D. 1)41.
IIKHKCHKL VERNON
IIL'CKNKR
W ILLIAM JAMES W ATT
Ae Executors of th* K#tat*
Of MAUDE H. BCIIRIDT.
Deceased
STENSTIIOM. DAVIS It
McI n t o s h
Attorneys for Executors
Post Office Box 1)10
Hanford, Florida 11771
Pulillah: April l«. 17. May 4, II.

ve.
J O S E P H fATKNAZZO and
JEAN CATENAZZO. hie wife.
Defendant*.
NOTICK OF at'IT
T IIE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: Joieph Catenatio and Jtan
Catenaxio, hla wife,
Realdenc* Unknown
Stalling Addraaa — C/O
Navy Bxchana*.
Naval Btatlon,
Han Juan. P. !L
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that a ault ha* barn filed
agalnat you In th* ebov* cauaa
and you ara rauulrad to file
your anawer with tha Clerk
o f thia Court and to aerva a
ropy thrrtof upon tha plaintiff
or Ita attnrntr*. Mahon#)-, Hadlow. Chamber* A Adama. Har­
nett National Bank llulldlng.
J.u kaontItlr S. Florida, not la­
ter than Stay IJth. ISSI. If you
fall an to do. a Decree Pro
Cnnfraao w i l l
be entered
egalnat you for th* relief de­ last
manded In the Complaint. Ttile CDT-SS
eult I* to foraclnaa a mortgage.
Th* roal property proceeded IN TIIE COl'HT OF TIIE
COUNTY JIIMiK. SEMINOLE
•■•Intt lai
i-ot 11, Bloeh
Bocoad COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN FRORavenna Park Section of RAT1L
Loch Arbor, according to In re I Ratals ef
tho Plat thereof at re­ PAULINE KOVACIK
Deceased.
corded In Plat Book II,
Pag** I f thru SI of tha Ta All Uredltera aad Peaeee*
public Records of Seminole •la* lag Claims e* Demands
County, Florida.
Age lea I Said Ralatei
Togothor with tht following
Yog gnd aaeh of you era
Hair* of property which t r t hereby notified and required to
located In and permanently In. present eny clalme and de­
elat ed a&gt; a. part of the Im- mand! which you. or either of
provemtnla nn Mid properly: you, may have agalnat Ihe es­
I O.E. Refrigerator. Slodel tate of PAULINE KOVACIK.
No IIH11. Her. No. H u ll!
dacaaaed. late of said County,
I &lt;1 K. Oven, Slodel No. to the County Judge uf HemJ 71•*. Kor. No Z T *II0 *J
inel* County. Fiend*, et hi*
I o.E. Plata. Model No. offlc* Ip th* court house ef
S»r No. TT II0 U I
•aid Ceunty at Haaferd. Flor­
Th* ttpre.a -n iir-ratkn of ida, within ala calendar months
th. fore.on#. Itema ahall not from tha time of th* firat pub­
he dermal to limil or restrict lication of thla notice. Two
III# app.lrahHlty of any other eoplea of each claim or demand
langjage detcrlLInx In gen­ ahall be In writing, and ahall
eral tarma other property In- •lata iha place ef reeldene*
lend.1 to bo covered hereby. and poet office address of the
WITNESS my hand and the cUtmaat, and ahall be sworn
a. aI of Ihle Court at Hanford. lo by Ihe claimant, hla agent,
FI •rlda, ihla llh day of April. or atlerey and accompanied by
a filing fee of one detier and
A.D IIS4.
such claim or demand get no
4COURT BEAL!
.
,
A. If. Beckwith. Jr., Clerk riled ahall ha veld.
THE FIRHT NATIONAL
Ily Martha T. Vlhlen
HANK A T WINTER PARK
Deputy Clorb
(A copy of the Complaint
Uy: /*/Qeorg* O. Burg aeon
Truat Officer
filed herein la attached to th*
Ae admlalatraler of th*
copy ef thla natla* which I*
Kvtala of PAULINE KO­
mailed to each defendant for
whom a residence more opoclVACIK. deceased
fi* thaa a atate or country Law Office
was given In tho sworn state­ Icardl A Payton *
ment filed herein by th* plain­ I0S Fairbanks Avenue
Winter park, Fla.
tiff. hU agent or attorney.)
''ubllahi April II, I*, I f
Pua:i*:i: April IS. 10. XT,
Mav
4. I f l l
Slay «. 1)44
C D T-ll
C D T-ll

Bedroom and kitchenette. Ph.
322-7806.

COIN LA U N D R Y

Housework — Babysitting. Ph. WANTED reliable couple to
322-3503.
take up monthly payment*
of $13.50 on 3 complete
21. Heautv Salons
rooms of furniture. Call
T E 8-1511, Ctsstlberrjr, celComplete Beauty Service
leet.
3 Senior Operators
Service station for lease In Free Parking at 2nd ft Oak
FREE E STIM ATE
Oviedo. Good location ft 322-5742
105 So. Oak Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
good tales record. Death in H AR R IE TT'S B EAU TY NOOK
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
family makes change neces
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
sary. Major Company pro­
Ace Beauty Salon
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
ducts. Ph. 322-4342.
Call for Evening Appts.
FA 2-2117.
Mayfair Hotel
Th. 322-8525
BUSINESS
Free Parking
34. Articlea For Salt
Completely
recondition
ed Coin Business. Golden
Opportunity for right party
Small down payment. Call
Orlando 425-5121.

Tftnr
“ He gave ME a banana! I» It agalnat tha rules for
THEM to feed PEOPLE?”

MAN OR WOMAN
P A R T TIM E — TOY ROUTE
Very Small Starting Capital
GOOD INCOME
Operate from Home
Several Choice Territories
AV A ILA B LE SOON
Sanford and Also
DeLand
—
Orlando
Winter Park — Daytona Beach
Leesburg
—
Ocala
Plus several other areai
We will appoint a sincere m in
or woman to uto our sales
aids in establishing and
aervlcing a number of tensatlonal self-service “ TOY
SH O P" Display* la m ar­
kets, drug, variety stores,
etc. You get expert Co. ad­
vice and guidance. How­
ever, you must replace toys
each week and collect mon­
ey.
REQUIRES O N LY FEW
HOURS EACH WEEK
Tliis is not a job but a chance
to get Into something you
may have always wanted—
a business of your own. One
that can bo handled in
apace time and (till leave
room for full time expan­
sion.
NOT A G ET RICH-QUICKSCHEME
If you have a desire to bet­
ter yourself—If sober, hon­
est, end really
sincere,
havn a ear ft 8298 (m ini­
mum required), apply at
once, giving complete de­
tail* about yourself, phono
number. Airm ail or wire:

1-ROOM efficiency apt. with 12. Rem] Estate For Sale 12. Real Eatate For Sale
pvt. bath and ihower, suit­
New Custom Built Home on
able for couple or tingle
Crystal Lako. For Informs
person or retired. All utili­
tion call 322-3379.
ties included in rent. Ideal
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
ly located on F lrit St., with
2 BR.
Home, Study,
l\i
in 1 block of 2 free parking 3 BEDROOM, air-conditioned,
Baths, large Family Rm. in
lota and shopping center. In­
1U baths, Fla. room, fenced
good neighborhood; tnclud
quire at Manuel Jacobson
yard, with patio. Ravenna
Ing sieve, refrig., room s ir
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
conditioner,
washing ma
Park. Low down payment,
chine It rugs. Really ter
assume monthly payment.
Furn. Apt. 1201 W. lot. Ph.
rifle
buy I
Monthly pay
Phone 222-9357.
days 322 3762, nlghta 322ments $83.$0.
0991.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
E V E R E TT A . H AR PE R
Inc.
LA K E M ARY, Unfurn. except­
AGENCY • REALTOR
ionally clean 2 BR House
F A 2 8074
2405 8. Park Ave.
Kit. equlpt. 122-4411.
Phones FA 2-2964 or FA 2 2285
Nice 2 BR, 1 bath CB rest
2 BR unfurn. bouse. Call
denco—Enterprise, 75 x 140
New, Split-level, I BR, 2 bath,
322-8185.
Lot 17,250, 8750 Down, Bal
carpet throughout, 2 car
ance 160 per mo. No clos
garage,
large
lot.
Conven­
2 BR, fully furnishad. Avail­
Ing colts. Mr. Foy, Midway
ient Sanford or Orlando,
able May 1. Prefer adulta.
7-5940, Winter Prak.
$15,000. Good term i. Brown
1503 Sanford Ave.
TO Y M ERCHANDISING
Realty. 322-5237 or 322-1984.
GREENBK1AR
UNFURN. 1 Lg. BR Apt. Kit.
CORP.
Choice
lots
available
In
equlpt. 106H W. 18th St. Ph.
34-10 58th St.
Z O O M I 1 I
Greenbriar o f Loch Arbor
349-3952.
Woodilde 77, New York
Near the Sanford Interchange
overlooking go lf
course
o f Interstate 4, this property
NICE New 2 BR Home, d bike,
Custom building to your 16. Ftmala Help Wanted
—5 acres of rolling, shady,
fm. school A Shopping Cen­
specifications.
Greenbriar
unspoiled beauty — Would
Christian Woman n e e d e d .
ter. Lake Mery, $C5 month­
dtvaloped by
make an tdaal homealte for
Full or part-time—lifetime
ly. Monna Jarvis, 122-1110.
KINGSW OOD
people who love the seren­
security. Experience Sun­
D UILDER8, INC.
ity o f Country living, but
1 BR., Furn. ApL wtth Pvt.
day School, ministry help­
202
Fairmont
Dr.
who want to get places
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
ful. Earn 8100 weekly and
F A 2-8074
FAST when they get In
up. No competition. Write
Clean rooms for men. 401
thalr ear. I O O M! Price,
John Rudin Co., 22 W Mad­
K E E P A SECRET,
Magnolia Ave. 122-0720.
$11,100, 29% Down. Call
ison St., Chicago 2, III.
Check' with us and wc will
Stamper Agency, 1919 S.
FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie
show you how, where and
French Ave., 322-4991.
17. Male Help Wanted
Cowan. 322-4013,
why wc have the finest list­
ings available — For In­ Older man, part time. Mill­
REN TALS
wright experience — Saw
stance — A nice, quiet coun­
2 BR, Unfurn. kit. equipped,
filing. Ph. 822-7322.
try home with paved road
150 ft. bathing beach on
frontage, 3 HR, 2 ear ga­
1901 Park Avanue
Lake Mery ........ 8145 mo.
Service Station Managers ft
F A 2-5232 anytime
rage — and lota of extras,
2 BR, with study, dining
Attendants for Phillips 60
all for $8,500. And only $300
room, kit. equipped, double
Stations. If qualified sec E.
down.
3
&amp;
4
carporte,
newly
painted.
11. McAlexandcr, 202 N.
BEDROOM HOMES
Lake privilege! . . . $110 me.
Laurel Ave.
IM M EDIATE
On Laka Mary. Furn. I BR
CAB
DRIVERS. Reliable, sob­
OCCUPANCY
house with sunporch $71 mo.
IN
VESTM
EN
T
It
R
E
A
LTY
er.
Apply Yellow Cab Co.,
Air-Conditioning
Optional
F R A N K EVANS
201 So. Park.
118 N. Park
322-9173
Aa Low as $350 Down
Ph. 322-4417 — 322-1738

Payton Realty

Seminole Realty

SOU TH W A RD

R E N T A BED
Rol'away, Hospital A Baby
Bedi.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2-5191 118 W. l i t 8L
C A R R O LLS FU R N IT U R E
2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys
at 817 Catalina Dr.
2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Available
April 11. 1-BR. Unfurn. Du­
plex. Available May 1. 14th
Ave. Longwood, 8 ml. from
N.A.S. Ph. 838-1298.
FURN. ApL 322-2900.
Furn. apt. 500 Perk Ave.

9. For Sole or Rent
Furn. 3 BR, 3 bath, alr-cond.
Available May 5. 322-5509.
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
LAKE.
Call e v e a In f a
*22-1597.

12. Heal Estate For Sale
BOBEBT A. W IL L IA M !
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Aaae.
rA 2 3851 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
3 BR, Fla. rm., m baths, cant
heat, air-cond. 884 mo. lncl.
taxes. 123-2261.
U Acre lots. Terms. Just out­
side West city limits, $1,250.
322 1838.
LAKE M A R Y .
Lakerront.
Beautiful 2 BR home, large
private beach. $17,000. Ph.
122-9497.

Ball-Blair Agency
BEAL

ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd ft Park Ava.
Phone 322-5441

C R YS TA L L A K E P A R K
L A K E M AR Y
Wast on 25th St. and
L eft oo Lake Mary Blvd.
322-2744

LAK E W YM AN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD
(South on 17-92—8 ml.
2 Blks. Northwest of
Longwood P la ta )
T R A ILE R SHADES
CONSIDERED

L M N Enterprises,
Inc.

Investment k Realty
111 N. Park Ave.
322-9173

2, 3, a 4 BEDROOMS
1, lVi, ft I BATHS
DOWN PA Y M E N T8 FROM

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

FHA - VA

Ph. 838-3911

SALE S BROKER

VA - FHA

Stenstrom Realty

Property Management
k Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
O ffers fo r your selection
the** Beautiful 2, I , k 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Home#
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
A s Low A s $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the beat home
htty, see tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
M anagem ent
Sales Broker

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Often FA 9-t ill
Might FA H N I
123 0709

mu f ark

Or.

saaierd, Flo.

Spring Permanent Special
CYPRESS SIDING. Windows
20 Percent off regular prices
ft doors. Cheap. See at
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
Palms Hotel. 322-2506 after
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834
8.

25. Plumbing Service*

$1 per day rental (or Electric
Carpet Shampooer with pur­
chase of Blue I.uitre. Carroll’* Furniture.

34. Articles For Sola
TVs Used. All makes ft mo­
dels. 700 W. 9th. 322-9792.
USED A P P L IA N C E
SPECIALS!
Motorola T V , 2 1 " .......... $49.93
Wcstlnghouse 21" T V .. S9.9S
SUvertone T V , new tube 79.9S
GE TV. new t u b e ........ 9941
SUvertone Tab. T V , naw
tube ........................... 99.9$
Wcstlnghouse Ref. 14 cu.
ft................................ 129.9$
Westinghouse R ef. 11 cu.
ft................................. 99.13
Frlgld ilre Ref., porcel'n 49.93
Admiral Ref. new paint 100.93
Gas Range, like new 7.00 n o ,
NO M O NEY DOWN
Up to 2 Years to P a y
GOODYEAR SERV1CK
STORES
555 W. 1st St.
322-2921

PLUM BING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIM ATES
35. Articles Wanted
R. L. H AR V E Y
Like new, A ir Compreiaor.
W ANTED! Citrus fru it Large
204 Ssnford Ave.
FA 2-3383
Reel's Body Shop, 10th ft
or small amounts. Bonded
Sanford.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
27. Special Services
field. FA 2-4244
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
For Repairs and Painting, call
lon. $3.00. Call 322-2960 af­
322 5426 after 5 p. m. weekCASH for good clean Used
ter 5 p. m. F R E E D E LIV ­
days.
Furniture. Noll-Furey Furni­
E R Y W ITH IN SANFORD
ture, 901 W. First 8L, Ph.
C ITY LIMITS.
Plano Tuning and Repair
322-6591.
W. L. Harmon - F A 2-42X3
2-Alr conditioners, older mo­
dels, both $50. Craftsman 36. Automobnen • Tracks
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
radio arm saw, all attach­
AIR-CONDITIONING
ments, like new. 322-5376.

Ry FEDDERS
II. H. POPE CO., Inc.

READ Y M IX CONCRETE
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234 Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
ateel, grease trapa, dry
AU Types and Sises
wells. Stepping stones.
Wo Repair and Service
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
b T I N E
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
S IN G E R
PA IN TIN G , Interlor-Exierior,
Birthday Sale!
and all types Home Repairs.
r ig $ $ s a v in g s
All Work $100 to $3,500 May­
On Floor Models ft
be Financed. 1 to 5 yrs. to
Demonstrators
Pay.
(F R E E Repair ESTIM ATES)
A. J. ADCOCK, Gen. Contr.
In Your Home
322 9558
In Snnford Cnll

29. Automobile Service

W a g n e r s Amoco

SINGER
Representative at
Alan's Fabrics ft Ruga
322 3783

$ Bank $

Repossessions
'56 Rambler, $299 bal. $18 ma,
'37 Bulck, 8687 baL 834 mo.
'S3 Cadillac, $587 bal. 832 mo,
'57 Dodge. 8593 bal. $31 mo.
'59 Hillman, $687 bal. $34 mo,
'S3 Nash, 198 bal. 84 mo.
'58 Rambler, $419 bal. $24 mo,
'53 Ford, $87 bal. $3 mo.
'59 Plymouth, $681 bat. $34 DIO,
'58 Ford, $841, $32 mo.

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.

1012 Sanford Ave,

Open til 9, • Day* Week
AUTOMOTIVE
Phone 322-4503
AIR-CONDITIONING
CLOSEOUT
INSTALLATIO N • SERVICING Last 3 days of sale. E very­ 1963 Thunderblrd, fully equip­
Good Used Cars Sold
ped, perf. cond. Pb. 322-8582
thing must go. Coma out
81$ French Ave.
322-7765
after I p.m.
tonight 8:30 to 9:30. 2506
W. 1st St. Dealers Welcome!
Auto Glass, Tepe
'57 Chevy Belalr Sport Coupe,
ft Seat Covers
V-8, powirgltde, RAH , good
30 Gal. g a i water heater, Like
rubber, mechanically OK,
new. Cheep. Call after 4:30
A U T O GLASS &amp;
actual mileage 65,100, only
322-7775.
S E A T C O V E R CO.
112$. Owner. $008 •- Mag­
304 W. 2nd St. F A 2-8018
SEWING MACHINE
nolia, Ph. 323-8110.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
REPOSSESSED SINGER
Fully automatic. Sews on '59 Ford Convertible, Mid­
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
night Blue, 552 Engine, A.
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
Free inspection, estimates,
embroiders, m o n o g r ams,
T. Very sherp. $950. 262$
pickup, delivery. Recoring
blind horns, etc. All with­
Sanford Ave.
ft repalri discounted.
out attachmenU. Guaran­
211VA E. 3rd.
322-3443
1963 Rambler Claesle Btatloa
teed. Like new. Sold new
Wegoa. Ex. Good. J. C,
over $500. Balance due only
A U T O G LASS
Buntea,
Lemon Bluff.
$79.88 or 88 08 month. Call
IN S T A L L E D
Collect for Free Home Trial Mercedes Bens 180 B. L.,
241-9588 8ervice Discount.
Sonkarik GIasii and Paint
1062. Low mllasge. Original

Company
210 Magnolia

Ph

FA 2-4822

.11A. Feta

Kcnmore 500 auto, waiber, I
mo. old, 8100. Other furn.
322-7361, 4-5 p.m.

owner. Ph. 222-0487.
1968 6 cy. Galaxie Fordor Se­
dan. std. shift, power steer.,
Exc. cond. $2,000. Phooe
322 $490 after I p. in.

2 Chihuahua puppies, male. NEW Coldspot combination
825 each. 1 female AKC
Refrigerator-Freezer.
New
Chihuahua, 4 yrs. old. 1104
Carrier upright freeter. As­ 'SO Ford, $200, good
W. 25th St., 322-1321.
sume pymta. 688-5848 after
Nice I R. frame. Income pos- Position Open: Superintendent
Ph. S23-8171.
of Public Works. Refer­
8:50 p.m.
alb. $7,200 in 2 yrs. Ship­
2
Male
Toy
Poodle
pups,
6
BUYINO ft NEW or
ences required. Send re­
shape! Shady, cool. 2 lots,
wks. old. Champagne color­ Used Baby Stroller, nice cond.
USED QAKf
sume
Including
background,
Cut to $4,900. 322-5089.
ed. AKC Reg. Ph. 322 8098.
$«. 323-0493.
FINANCE IT WITH UB
qualifications, ability, ex ­

F H A - V A HOMES

Jim Hunt Realty
SO U T H W A R D

33. Furniture

O PPO R TU N ITY

STOREROOM, or office, on WAREHOUSE OR GARAGE
Approximately
2900
1st St., near 2 free park- Space.
eq.
ft
Fireproof.
1401
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel
French, next to Fire Station.
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
Call Collect Scovell Oil Co.
734-1911 DeLand.
1 BR Housetraller furn. Ph.
322-1187.
Gar. a p t 1901 Magnolia A vt.
Apply 84:10.
5 Room (urn. gsrsge apt.
1018 Elm Ave. 322 0638 after
4:30 p.m.

15. Bug&lt;nc*M Opportunity 19. Situations Wanted

2565 Park

Dr.

522-2420

3 BR., IV* bath home. As­
sume payments. 322-5455.
2 BR., 1 BATH
Screened porch, Including kit­
chen equip. Down payment
$350.
Monthly
Payments
$58.50.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
INC.
328 8074

S t Johns Realty
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Avn
FA 1-8121
Large 2 BR, block house, oak
floors,
walk-in p a n t r y ,
screened porch, carporte,
tool shed, city water ft deep
well. Shade trace, lot 120x
115. Close to schools, 2428
Cedar Ave., 2 blocks W. of
Winn Dlale.
1.1

H uh I iumm

Opportunity

P H ILLIPS 88 Service Station
for Lease. If you have a
small amount of capital,
and the delire to own your
builneii, wtth paid tralnini
available, then see K. H.
McAlexandcr,
202
North
Laurel Ave.

perience and age. Salary Boston Terrier, AKC Reg., •
open. P o s i t i o n requires
weeks old. 322-3317.
knowledge of Roads, Streets,
Drainage and Parks. No 32. Flower* • Shrub*
Public Utilities background
BLOOMING Roses on Cheronecessary. To: Mayor Owm
kes stock. A ll other kinds
W. Anstey, P. O. Box 55,
o f Nursery ehrubbary and
Casselberry, Florida.
trees.
REACH NEW HEIGHTS AS
Gray Shadows Nurasry
A SUPEREX
5 Ml. B. on 8anford A v*.
PHARM ACIST - MANAGER
A position that'a worth look­ 33. Fom ltara
ing Into
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
1. If you value your profession
Quick Service
With
the
2. If you think top echelon
Cash.
SUPER
TRADING
3. If you seek a future with
POST. FA 2-0677.
tn excellent income and
Used furniture, appliances,
top benefits
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
4. If you meet our qualifica­
Larry's M ert 215 Sanford
tions
Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132.
W E 'L L O FFER YOU
HIGH-REACHING
For the biggest selection of
OPPORTUNITIES
nearly new and used furni­
IN Drug merchandising and
ture, see Noll's Furniture
operations. Don't hesitate!
Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 (o 6.
I ’hone nowl Joe Kingm
Thursday ft Friday, April
30 and May 1, 9 a m. tn 6
p.m. 241-4881, Orlando. Re­
plies confidential.
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Was on Lay-a-Way at
The City of Sanford Civil
Budget Furn, Co.
Service Board is accepting
on So. Orange Ave.
applications for the posi­
Now ran be teen at
tion of Meter Reader-Water
298 longwood Plata
Dept. Requirements: 18 to
Take up payments
45 y n . of ago; elementary
At
only $12 80 per mo.
school education; resident
Ph. 838 4583
of Seminole County for at
Also t Bedroom Suite
least six months; working
Slightly damaged
Knowledge of street loca­
at 159.95
tion! In city. Examination
for qualified applicants will
be held at 2:So P.M. May
11, 1964, In the city ball.
Submit applications to Civil
Service Examiner Jn city
hall not later than Stay 8,
1964.

FU R N ITU R E

♦ Low Internet Bates

SINOER AUTOM ATIC
♦ Low Monthly PayaseaU
1984 Model. Fully Guaranteed.
FLORIDA STATE BANE
Monograms, m ikes Button­
holes, Sews on Buttons ft Plymouth 1037, excellent
makes decorative stitches,
ditlon, $200. Ph. 222-8888
171.80 or pay $7.16 mo. No
etc. Pay off balance of 87. Boats • Motora
credit needed. Write Credit Evlnrude, 8 hp. Flreetooe 4
Manager, P. O. Box 147,
hp., both $3$. 322-6319.
Sanford, Fla.
Gateway To Th* W aterway
H A IR Y INDIGO
Kobaon Sporting Gooda
Tha Ideal cover crop, also
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
for pasture (owing. Regu­ 304-8-8 E. lit . Ph. F A 2-8081
lar, 100 lbs. — 835.00
USED
BOATS
ft
motor*.
Quantity lots $31.00
GUNS. New ft Uied. Large
Pensacola Rahil
selection. Will trade, also
100 lbs. — $23.00 Quantity lots
repair, Tackla sold ft re­
$24.00
paired. Osteen Bridge Flab
A. M. PR E V AT, 748-2115, SE­
Camp ft Gun Shop.
V ILLE , FLA.
1037 Pinyan 14 Ft., wood,
Kcnmoro 4-burner, top grill,
Master Craft trailer, 18 hp.
gas
range,
large
oven,
Johnson. Ph. 1234)051.
broiler, clock timer, $40.
Aqua, Walts length formal, Motor, Boat and trailer. $850,
sire 7, cost $30, worn onct,
Call after 4:10. 322-7778.
$10. 322-0731.
Will trade desirable building
APR . SPEC. Jet Whiln House
lots for 18' or 11' Cabin
Paint.
$3.93 Gal. Army,
Cruiser. Pb. 322 1321, 1104
Navy Surplus, Sanford.
W. 25th.
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
Ilepouescd. Would like re­
sponsible party to take up
payments of $9 per month
on Stant-O-Matic Automatic
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine.
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
ing condition. Call Collect
241-9387 evenings o r 4220932, Service Discount.

1100 DOWN
143 MONTH
3 • Bedroom llom*

CUSTOM R E A L T Y
W IN T E R P A R K
Corner Lee Rd. and 17-tt
Phone 844-0021

DICK'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
$10 Haaferd A ve.

F A 3-7858

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WrrsTI

Geneva Society
Stop Reading
W
Sets Annual
A Review Of All Columns To Date Meeting
(Written for N E A )
I f you follow one aimple dir­
ection, this te ll will actually
give you &gt; good review of the
coiumni to date. The direc­
tion: DO NOT SKIP A N Y
STATEM ENTS In your clrcling them a i true ( T ) or false
(F ).
you encounter a
•cction In your pre-reading
which i i 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

M cCanna Against
Intangible T ax
“ 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 to 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-

N A V Y R ETIR EE 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 A t­
tack Squadron .‘i sta­
tioned at Sanford Na­
val A ir Station. He
served 11 years as an
enlisted man and lit
years as an officer dur­
ing his tour o f duty.

Lcgal Notice
N o flr e of I'oltllr Hearing
Nolle**
la
hereby
Riven,
llmtnl of County Commissionera o f Hemlnolt County, Flo rMu, propose to rriinio thr f o l ­
i o w I n ic described pro perl y
lotted lt-1 HI i i k Im Fa mily
ilrtillnl
to
C-3 Comme rcial:
T he 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 o f Haction IK-2IH30|£ I i I iik 8 o f 8.11. I K . F u rth ­
er described ai south o f 8.lt.
4.16 mill rant o f 1'ralria La ke
D riv e .In Theatre.
i'llh ll r hirttlfiK w il l ha held
In Ihe Memlriol* County Court
IliiUnc. Hanford, Florida, III ( I im
C ounty Commissioners llomn,
on May 12. 196 4 at IO:VO A M.
or as aoun th ere afte r mm posslMe.
Hoard o f
County Cnmnilaalonem
Heuilnol* Comity, Florida
Hy James |». A v e ry, Jr*
Chairniaii
At tr a t A r th u r lle ck with, Jr.
r r i i U H I l : Ap ri l 37, r.»ii•
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lion only, ignore The Reading
Laboratory program. ( T ) ( F&gt;

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 fr y 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 fo r 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 o f 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.

21. Establishing the long
range and long-lasting per
sons! benefits is m y 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 )
(N E X T : From. Observer to
Judge.)

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IN THIS C I K C t ' I T CHI I I T OF
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l . T h r Court Of Tfcr C a u a t ,
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TO:
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Cnrp.
M l F if th Avenua
N e w Yo rk , N. Y.
You are hereby notified that
a Complaint f o r Divorce ha»
been filed attains! you and you
are required to aerva a coyy
f yo ur a n s w e r nr plea ding to
the C omplain t on the P l a i n ­
t i f f s attorney. F K L D K I t A N D
I I K T T I N * I I I A I T8,
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Florida, and file the o rig in a l
A n s w e r or p leading In the o f ­
fice o f the Circuit Court on or
b efo re tlie IKth day o f May,
19*4. I f you fall to do so a Derr ee I ' m Confes so will he e n ­
tered ag ainst you f o r the re li ef
demanded In the Complaint.
Wltneiia my hand and aeal nf
eald Court at Hanford. Hetnlnole County. Florida, thla 16th
day o f Ap ril, 19*4.
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c l e r k o f the Circuit Court
I ly : Martha T. Vlhlen
De puty Clerk
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VOL. 56

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Established 1908

TUE8., A P R IL 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.
•
Sanford

•

Junior

•
High

com­

mences its fund raising drive
today. Students, teachers ami
other*

will

sell

those

known quarter-pound
late almond bars.
•
♦ •

well
choco­

The new’ "M iss Seminole
County," Ann Mahan, is the
same Ann Mahan who graced
that full cover page of the
the
recreation section
of
Herald’s Progress Edition last
fall. Remember . . . the
gal with the beautiful smile?
•
• •
Could it be that Seminole
County doesn't amount to
much in state political cir­
cles? There are nine candi­
dates for governor . . . five
have visited the county, and
only four actually campaign­
ed. Only one of the two
candidates for attorney gen­
eral paid us a visit, as did
only one of the two candi­
dates for public utilities com­
missioner. But then with a
population estimate at 74,000
the county only has 18,000
registered voters. The only
"political plum" given Semi­
nole County by the state in
many, many years is the
new pesticide inspection sta­
tion.
•
•
•
Randall Priest and Henry
Jameson
will
remember
Spanlsh-Amcrican W ar veter­
ans come Memorial Hay by
placing flags on graves. On­
ly two members of the local
United Spanish War Veterans
camp remain, Frank Evans
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."
»
•
•

Rain Crop Saver For Seminole
United Press International
Atty. Gen. James Kynes
campaigns today in Orlando
and Gainesville before travel­
ing to Washington to testify
before the House Judiciary
Committee on Bible reading
and prayer in schools.
His opponent. Earl Faircloth of Miami, charged Hy­
nes Monday with using Gov.
Farris Bryant as his "chief
fund raiser."
Kynes, in turn, criticized
Fairclotli for playing up sec­
tionalism in the campaign.
"Just because a man lives
in Dade County is a sorry
reason for electing a man to
the high office. My opponent
has the audacity to suggest
that simply because of geo­
graphy lie is entitled to sit
on the Cabinet. This is ridi­
culous
reasoning,"
Kynes
said.
He added, "a s for myself,
while being a resident of one
area of the slnlc I am a
citizen of all Florida."
Fairclotli accused Kynes of
being financed by "special in­
terests who have benefited
most from the governor's gen­
erosity with the taxpayers’
money." He. questioned Uic
Tampa
advertising agency,
Louis Benito, which is also
retained by (he state and
which Faircloth said has col­
lected more than $300,000 in
fees from the Bryant admin­
istration.

Tmed Forces D ay
May 16 has been designatI by Mayor A. L. Wilson
i "A rm ed Force* Day” In
inford in conjunction with
• national observant*.

Boycott Grows

Canal Funds

C. O f C. To Meet

The precipitation v a r i e d

from three • quarters of an
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
inch to l l « inches in differ­
Gov. Farris Rryant asked the
ent
parts o f the county, Tuck­
House Appropriations Com­
mittee Monday for $2.5 mil­ er said.
Citrus
growers
already
lion more lo spiced up the
construction of the
cross- were irrigating their trees
after
tho long dry
spell
state barge canal.
and, according to Tucker,
another good rain Is needed
within the next week or this
WASHINGTON (U P I ) - T h e
watering will have to tie
A -ll. the mystery plane de­
started again.
veloped over the past five
The county agent said the
years and revelled by Pres­
rain also arejuvenated vege­
ident Johnson last Feb. 29,
table crops, already beginn­
now
has
a new
name—
ing to feel the results of
"Y F 1 2 A ."
accumulated soluble salts.
These soluble salt*, pro­
duced from drying fertilizer,
BALTIM ORE
(U P I)
— were dissipated hy Monday's
Eight society college boys rainfall.
were convicted of malicious
Turker aNo said that the
destruction and fined $250 rainfall had little effect on
Monday for damaging a sub- the water table although it
liurban motel cottage in a had not dropiN-d too much
rowdy soiree that followed during the drouth. He added
the Maryland Hunt Cup races. that for some unexplained
reason (lie water table has
maintained a high level in
DALLAS (U P I) — Jack portions of the county.
Ruby, said by Ids psychia­
Tliis underground irrigation,
trist to be suffering delusions he said, has done much lo
of the massacre of Jews out­ water crops tint had fallen
side his Dallas County Jail just short of the surface. E f­
cell, almost certainly will go fect of this dry top layer of
before a Jury to determine soil and the soluble salts was
whether he is Insane.
beginning to lie seen in the
vegetable crops.

Plane Named

ATTORNEY (GENERAL JAMES W. KYNES.
seeking' election for a full term of office, ninite a
whirlwind lour o f Seminole County Monday with
former Sanford Mayor Tom McDonald (rig h t).
Kynes, recently uppointed to the post by Gov.
Farris Rryant, said, "Th e 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 o f state laws
and must preserve tiie constitutional integrity
of Florida."
(Herald Photo)

Students Guilty

Ruby Hearing

School Access Road
Delayed For Year

Hearing Set For
SeveifVoufhs

some good, is generally used
sparingly. "B u t," he added,
"in view of the previous rec­
ords o f some of the youths in­
volved in this particular case
wo believe it to lie beneficial
for them to be placed in de­
tention.”

And Quarter

NEW ORLEANS (U P I) —
Seminole County agriculture
Tho Puerto Rican delegation
received a lifesaving boon
and the Pentagon boycotted a
meeting of National Guard Monday evening with a dren­
chiefs today because a Negro ching rainfall, in the opinion
colonel was refused a room of County Agene Cecil Tuck­
at the meeting's hotel.
er.

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 proUie County Commission meet- ' jert of road consR'irtlon for
Southwest Road. City and
1ing today.
Commissioners
concluded county official have previous­
A hearing for seven Sem­
inole County youths, charged that major work in the area ly discussed the program.
—Approved a speed limit of
with breaking and entering cannot bo dune until the next
35 miles an hour for Bear
South Seminole Junior High calendar year,
School at Casselberry, has
A delegation of the school's Lake Itoad. Signs will lie
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
Judge Mize said that some be placed to school property. ing use of Health Department
of the youths are students at
The cost of such a project 1vehicles during emergency
the school Several of them was termed prohibitive due to hours pending further study
have been placed in detention existing projects for this year. of the situation.
— Heard from County Engi­
at the County Jail and the re­ Rut it was agreed that new
neer
William E. Rush Jr. that
mainder are now being taken board members, when elect­
into custody by sheriff's depu- ed, he advised of the situation stale road survey teams base
arrived in the county and are
flea.
by holdover hoard member's
currently establishing centerJudge 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

Clifford
MrKIlibin, chairman of the Seminole County
Chamher’n premntinn* coni,
mlttre, linn called for n meetIng o f tiie group io bo held
ut 10 a.ni., WVdnrsduy, at
th e
chamber’*
conference
Sam Dow tells he will com­
room. The commltee will dis­
plete his obligation to Uncle
cuss a highway advertising
Sam come October and plans
progrum.
to return to the hectic news­
paper field to earn his living.
As Lt. (jg ) David Dow, Sam T rip Delayed
The flight of Sanford Cham­
(his nickname) is the Wing
PIO at SN.VS. In other words, ber of Commerce offirials to
he disseminates tho news Tallahassee for conferences
and doing a most commend­ with the Florida Development
able job. We sincerely hope Commission, originally slated
his successor can do half for today, has been postponed
as well a s, Sam because a until mid-May. Jim Talmadgc.
Navy officer who knows Navy chamber manager, said tiie
and newspaper work is a flight had to Ik- cancelled be­
rarity. Sam talks both lan­ cause of the weather.
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.

nsuoA... Total Ranges
BRIEFS Up To Inch

Kynes Called To
Testify Before
House Panel

ed in the southeastern section
of the county. Parents of stu­
dents protest the inadequate
access to it.
Commission C h a i r m a n
James I* Avery Jr. reported
he had conferred with school
oflicials and has been advis­
ed a sidewalk may be install­
ed from the edge of the school
property to the plant.
If commissioners approve,
they would build a roadway
leading to tiie school approach.
Avery is leaving the hoard
at the end of this term ; Com­
missioners John Fitzpatrick
and J. C. Hutchison, who arc
seeking rc-eleclion, said they
felt they could not “ bind"
future board members to pro­
jects o f current members.
In other action, the board:
— Delayed the May 2»l meet­
ing until May 28 due to pri­
mary election falling on the
former date.
— Urged Fitzpatrick lo study
the need for rights of way at
Lake Monroe School. Needed
there are sidewalks, (lie mem­
bers heard.

tion.

Hodding Carter’s
Son Kills Self

W ater Route

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
Sen. John Sparkman,
(DAla.), said today a shorter
water route linking Ihe Tenn­
essee Valley with the Gulf
of Mexico is essential to
keep pace with the area's
growing Industrial potential.

More Tax Cuts?
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
President
Johnson's
chief
economic adviser says the
United Slates may have to
cut taxes "again and again"
in the next few year* to
counter what he ternu-d a
"d ra g "
on
the
economy
caused hy federal revenueraising programs.

Scranton Writein
HARRISBURG, Pa. (U P I)
—Gov. William W. Scranton’s
popularity in his home stale
focused attention today on
Pennsylvania where in In­
tensive
write-in
campaign
launched by his supporlers
sparked the state's primary
election. The jhjII s opened
at 8 a. ill. and close at 9
p. rn.

NEW ORLEANS ( U P I ) —
The 19-year-old son of Pulit­
zer Prize winning editor Hodding Carter died of a gunshot
wound in the head Monday
nigtil in what police described
as "Russian roulette."
Thomas C a r t e r was a
freshman at Tulane Unlversity.
The elder Carter is editor
and publisher of the Green­
ville, Miss. Della Democrat- • LONDON (U IM ) — British
Times and the yuthor of sev­ businessman Grcvillc Wynne
released last week after 17
eral books.
New Orleans police said months in a Russian Jail, is
the shootin" happened after in "an excitable and disturb­
a party at Carter's New Or­ ed mental slate which gives
rise to some anxiety," a hos­
leans home.
The youth's parent* were pital statement said today.
Wynne, convicted to eight
out of town, and young Car­
ter and his girl friend were years loss of freedom in Rus­
cleaning up after the party, sia as an alleged spy, was
exchanged
in
Berlin
last
police said.
" I'm going to play Russian Thursday for Soviet spy Gor­
roulette," he told the girl I don Ixinsdalc. He relumed lo
friend. Carler then pulled the [ his London home, hut was
trigger. He died instantly. ' hospitalized Sunday night.

Released Briton
Mentally Upset

Officers Elected
By Heart Group
By Maryann .Mile*
Dr. I.uis Peres, o f Sanford,
was elected and installed ns
president o f the Sanford-Dellnry Heart Association Mon­
day evening.
Other lo w
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, H ie
Sanford Herald, Jet Lanes,
Day and N ile Grill, Rose ami
Wilk's Restaurant, SeminoleOiIambi Kennel ('lull, Jui Al i i
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 A ve­
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 A n d Think First

Boys View Body Of Woman Killed By Stolen Auto
BOSTON (U P I )— 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:
" I t 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 "L a w Day U S A " in Sanford. I-ooking on are S. J. Davis Jr.
(le ft), president o f the Seminole County Bar Association, and Phil L o ­
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 o f 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.

DOUGLAS
Firestone,
17-year-olil uon of Mrs.
Dorothy M. Firestone,
211 Citrus Drive, anil a
Seminole High School
senior, will re|K&gt;rt June
29 as a cadet at the
U. S. Air Force Acade­
my, Colorado Springs,
C o l o . Firestone was
chosen hy the Acade­
my from six young
m e n nominated
by
U. S. Ilcp. A. S. llerlong Jr.

CORE Leader
Gets More Time
For ‘K K K ’ Cry
NEW YORK (U P I )—A while
leader of the recalcitrant
Brooklyn branch of the Con­
gress
of
Itaeiul
Equality
(C O R E ) flopped flat on the
courtroom floor and shouted
“ K ii Klux
Klun"
Monday
when he was sentenced to a
year in prison for parole vio­
lation.
That tactic promptly earned
Arnold Goldwag, 26, an addi­
tional 30 days M iind liar*.
The senlcnco meted out lo
Goldwag, llir community rela­
tions director of Brooklyn
CORK, was the stlffest ever
imposed by a New York court
in connection with a civil
righte case.

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 o f a warehouse-type
building to house a wholesale
plumbing supply business.
Commission tallied u request
from tiie Sanford Chamber o f
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
mission:
Approved a anoint tael li­
cense for Robert Young; tq.
hied a request for sewerage
service for a proposed trailer
park south of tiie city on
llighwuy 17-92; approved sale
of a lot to and udjnccnt to
Nix
Redding
on
Sanford
Avenue; approved a resolu­
tion commending M. A. YrU
vington, icsigncd building o f­
ficial.
Tallied renewal of n main­
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
dinance* rczoning newly unnexed property ut 27th Street
mid Sanford Avenue and at
Onnra Street and Highwny
17-92; tnlded It request by
If, W. Little for a second
taxi license, and approved in­
stallation of two struct light*
on Uike Avenue between 18tb
ami 20th Streets.

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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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                    <text>eneelally whan he runs Into
trouble, could bu members of
the Seminole County Juvenile
Council Ine.
The group !• organized—ha*
been since l » » - f o r that pur^Chartered to ' » by th# late
County and JuveuUa Judge
Wllaoo Alexander, the coun­
cil consists o f dedicated dtlw as to assist tba Juvenile
Court, schools, and other
agsaeist concerned with de­
linquent and dependent childinn to the county.
Ms Job so far has gone unheralded and, to many In­
stances, unnoticed by the
general public.
But Its effort has woo tbs
grateful thanks e l those in­
volved.
The group's first president
was Herald Heckenbach, a
school principal Presidents to
sobeequent years were Ken
Mdatodb, aa attorney; Wil­
liam Thomas, • druggist;
John Angel school principal;
gad Winiam Tanner, a Ufa

serving aa president
It la an Incorporated, non­
profit organization with mem­
bership open to aU citizens In
the county. Officers and dir­
ectors represent the whole of
the county and serve without
compensation o f any kind.
These officers are elected an­
nually from tba general mem­
bership o f the council
Directors meet tour times
a year, on the second Thurs­
day to March, June, Septem-

bar and December at T:S0 p.
m. in the County Commission
rooms o f the courthouse.
In addition, the president
can call special directors to
m eet AH meetings are open
to the public.
Alma and purposes e l the
council, as provided In con­
stitution and by-lawa are:
—To promote the general
welfare of all needy children
—To develop in the public
a better understanding o f the
problems involved.

—To oncourago tho correct
training, education and place*
moot of delinquent and depen­
dent children.
—To render financial asslilance for the correction and
rehabilitation
lor
children
when no other means of aaaiatanee are available.
—And to promote the organ­
ization and operation of a geociea aa can be deemed ad­
visable to provide the nec­
essary correctional training,
education and placement of

dependent
and
delinquent
eblldren.
No salary or ether compenaatlon la paid to any o f the
officer! or director*. The ad­
ministration expenses consist
primarily for poitago and
stationery.
The council depends entire­
ly on contributions to accom­
plish Its purpose. Donations
ara used in working with de­
linquent and dependent child­
ren hi esses where no other
money is available.

Contributions art deducti­
ble for income tax purposes
and any contributor win ba
granted a council member­
ship.
The Investment may ba
made payable to tbs Semlnnole County Juxenlle Council
Inc., Dost Office Box 1741,
Sanford. A return address Is
requested so a membership
card ean be sent to the con­
tributor.
The council exists for one
purpose—to help a child.

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LADY FAIR SWEETMILX OR BUTTERMILK
B. C. WHITTEN, air­
man 1 /d , a graduate o f
Seralnola High School,
baa been selected "A ir­
man o f the Year" for
the 854th Tactical Hos­
pital at Myrtle Beach
AFB, 8. C. The 21year-old airman previ­
ously served In Green­
land.

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IN SEMINOLE COUNTY W ILL
EXCEED ONE MILLION

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YOUR CONTINUED PATRON
AGE HAS BEEN HUMBLY AN D GRATEFULLY —
APPRECIATED.

NEW YORK (U PI)—In axchange fo r that dollar bill to
your pocket marked "silver
certificate” the government o f
tho United States wiU give
you one dollar's worth o f sil­
ver bullion grains.
But Just try to spend them.
The U. 8. Treaaurly Depart­
ment announced Wedneaday
that H no longer wiU give out
eUvor dollars to omchango for
paper currency beeauao o f a
run on tho "cartwheel*." The
Treaiury fears collectors wiU
try to gobble up Its entire
available supply (M mUllon
worth) sines Congress has re­
fused to authorise minting of
more.
This reporter, who traded a
arisp |1 bill fo r an onvelopo of
•Urn grains at tha U. 8. as­
say office hero, offers this ad­
vice for those who may wlah
to do tholr coniumer buying
In bullion: Forgot Itl Nobody
wants the stuff.

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NEW YORK ( U P I ) - Singer
Gabriels Hammersteto
back
to tba United States after two
years and throe months to an
East German prison ccU, said
"It felt wonderful to be
boms.
"There's no question about
It," said tbs 40-year-old wo­
man who was released Thurs­
day by the East German
Communists.
M bs
Hsmmarjteto w a *
singing Wagnerian rales to
East German opera houses at
the time of her arrest reportedly on charges o f ospionsgs.

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1999 whan the government
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things, tbs cost o f meals In
sw ay • from - home eating
ylaaon kaa gone up at the rate
o f 814 P « sent a year.

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Karl Blames Jax Strife
On Leadership Failure ( F l t r
By United Pres* International
Jacksonville Mayor Haydon
Burns and Rep. Fred Karl of
Daytona Beach touched on the
racUl situation in Jackson­
ville Monday as Democratic
candidates for g o v e r n o r
Tim* march** on.
swung back Into their cam­
• • •
paigns following the Easter
Today, however, It »*«m* to holiday.
go by Jet
Karl criticized Burns for
• • •
what Karl called “ lack of
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Caml Bruce, supervisor of
registration for S e m i n o l e
County *ayi there are only
four daya left to register in
order to vote In the May
primaries.
Caml aald she lent out 18,•
000 notice* which enabled residenta to re-register by mall.
O f that number, *he hatn't
heard from 2,000. Of thl*
number ihe eitlmate* that 2,400 have moved away from
Seminole.
A t any rata, according to
new registration*, Caml belive* Seminole County registrationa will act an all-time
high.
e e a
VAH-1 had a change o f comAland this morning at SNAS.
VAH-11 will have th* tame
nest Monday.
* • •
Omitted from the eporta
page story last week on the
Buddy Lawson Memorial Fund
Committee wa* the name of
Jim Touhy, president of the
8HS Lettermen'a Club, and a
real football team buddy of
Buddy's.
• • •
Speaking of sports, Lake
Mary's entry in the South
Seminole Little League has
new bats, balls, uniforms and
everything they need for a
fins season—save one thing.
They need a sponsor. The line
forms to th* right!
Ritchie Green, district engi­
neer o f the State Road De­
partment at DeLand, said to­
day that "with some good
weather w* hope to open 1-4
through to Daytona Beach by
th* end of April." This will
open the new Interstate high­
way from Daytona Beach to
Tampa, except for th* lmmediate Orlando area.
e •
A couple weeks ago "The
Clock Winders” told of a wom­
an, while cleaning out her at­
tic, finding 30 old 1100 bills,
Urge ones, on a Kentucky
bank. Now w* hear o f a man,
sorting through some old pa­
pers he had Inherited, finding
60 old 9100 wartime savings
bonds. So, again, we say, be­
fore you throw old papers
away be sure to check ’em
carefully.

Kelly To Speak
Here Wednesday
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Sen. Scott Kelly will bring
Ills campaign for the Demo­
cratic nomination for governor
Into Seminole County Wed­
nesday, according to hU lo­
cal campaign manager, John
Kader.
A motorcade will meet Kel­
ly at 12:43 p. m. at Seminole
Plata on Highway 17-92. It
will proceed at 1:15 p.m. to
Lake Mary, where Kelly will
■peak.
Kelly will speak again at
9:30 p. tn. at First Street and
Magnolia Avenue In Sanford,
then will visit local campaign
headquarters in the Valdex
Hotel.
The candidate will speak at
4 p. m. In Oviedo and 4:20
p. m. at Goldenrod, after
which he will go to MaitUnd.

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TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (UPI) — James Neuman, 51,
wanted for questioning about
• robbery and described as
"extremely dangerous," was
found hiding under hit mothcr’a bed this weekend.

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said no other candidate had
his experience in making de­
cisions in times of racial
stress. Burns said that Jack­
sonville was now as peaceful
as Cocoa or another American
city.
In Jacksonville Sen. John

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Mathews challenged Fred O.
Dickinson, West Palm Beach,
WEATHER Fair with high near 70 today; partly cloudy tonight with low in 40s.
to specify the agencies Dick­
United Press Leased Wire *
KsUblished 1908
TUES., MARCH 31, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 158
inson would cut to save state VOL. fid
money.
'T challenge Mr. Dickinson
now to tell us what agencies
and services he proposes to
cut," Mathews said.
Dickinson, in the Miami
area, proposed a “ drastic
change" in the state's promo­
tion of tourism and industry.
leadership" in Jacksonville
He said tourist promotions
violence. “ Last week we saw
should be taken out of the
another Jacksonville story —
•••
hands o f the Development
the one in which communica­
Commission and put under a
tions broke down, race turned
seven member Florida Tour­
against rare, blood was spill­
A hearing on the proposed ist Commission.
ed and at least one died.
He said his proposal was
“ We simply cannot afford to expansion of Seminole Mem­
have that kind of story told orial Hospital will be held not to be taken as critical of
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U PI) —
April 14 at 10 a. m. at a “ past and present Florida de­
In our state." Karl added.
Turkish
Cypriot* charged to­
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
Burns, in Brevard County, meeting of the County Com­ velopment commissions."
day that Greek Cypriot* *re Florida East Coast Railway
mission.
Miami Mayor Robert King
To be discussed Is the fin­ High called for the abolish­
carrying out "terrorism aa us­ waa Joined by eight other
ancing for a 60-bed addition ment of the Railroad Assess­
ual" despita th# present* o f Southern railroad* Monday ka
to the hospital. Should the ment Board. He said the
th* UniUd Nation* peac* its court fight to atop th* prohearing prove successful, the board's acceptance of the rail­
posed merger of the Atlan­
fore* In Cyprus.
Commission would levy a .57 roads' valuition of their own
tic Coast Line and Seaboard
mill tax for its part in a property places an additional
Air Line railroads.
$850,000 project.
tax burden on the taxpayer.
The merger will become ef­
The county would raise
MOSCOW (U PI) — id lin g fective on April 13, unlcs*
Sen. Scott Kelly, Lakeland,
$330,000 over a three year said in St. Petersburg voca­
floodwatar* fed by th* malt­ stopped by a federal court or­
period with the balance com ­ tional schools should be ex­
ing o f unusually heavy snow* der.
WASHINGTON (U PI) — A
ing from the Hill Burton panded to reduce drop-outi
The eight railroads filed a
faulty compass pointing north
today
wer* reported threaten­
Fund.
from public schools. He said
motion in federal court hero
when it should have read
REAR
ADM.
ALLEN
M.
SHINN
is
piped
aboard
SNAS
during
change
ing two eitiea and aeveral vit­
The need for expansion is the program would place the
and charged the Interstate
northeast has been blamed
o f command ceremonies this morning. Adm. Shinn’s appointment as the
stressed in that the local in­ state in a better position to
al
industrial plants In south­ Commerce Commission order
for causing an RRM recon­ stitution operates at capacity
next head o f the Navy’s Hureau o f Naval Weapons was announced last
ern Russia.
which approved the merge*
naissance plane to stray into or more virtually all the time. attract new industry and pay­
veek. Adm. Shinn wns here to inspect facilities at the local station and
rolls.
was "unlawful and void."
East Germany where it was Commissioners inspected the
to observe the assumption o f commund o f VAH-1 by Cdr. Jesse W. Taft.
A S e a b o a r d spokesman
downed by the Russians.
facility and determined the
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)— Richmond, Va., said, "There
The three-man crew of the need, pending approval at the
Labor troubles flared at the isn't anything to comment on."
U. S. Air Force Jet bomber public hearing.
Space Center Monday when 83 They're all up against tb«
parachuted to safety March 10
construction workers walked commission's deadline."
after their plane was shot
Asking to Intervene in th*
o ff the Job in a dispute over
down by Soviet fighters.
employment o f a few non­ Florida East Coast suit were
It was learned Monday that
the Southern Railway Co., th*
union worker*.
an investigation is under way
Alabama Great Southern Rail­
in Welsbaden, West Germany
road Co., the Cincinnati, New
by an Air Force board of in­
Orleana and Texas Paclfla
Discussion of a proposal for
quiry. It is too early to know
MANILA (U PI) — Seach
Rear Adm. Allen M. Shinn,
a
$350,000
water
system
to
team* found two mor# bodies Railway Co., New Orleana and
whether there will be any dis­
Commander of the Atlantic
in th* wreckaga o f a U. S. Georgia Southern and Florida
ciplinary action against the serve the City of Oviedo and
Railway Co., Central of Geor­
the
new
stale
university
will
Fleet'a
Carrier
Division
Six,
Marine helicopter downed Fri­
crew, which has been re­
gia Railway Co., Savannah
be held by City Councllmcn and the prospective Chief,
day In eantrol Luson, railing
leased by Uic Russians.
and Atlanta Railway Co. and
th* death toll to 12, a Navy
However, the commander of and Harry Lindsey, Titusville, Bureau o f Naval Weapon*,
Carolina and Northwestern
district
representative
of
the
spokesman aald today.
t h e RB6C'* reconnaissance
Railway Co.
U. S. Housing and Home Fin­ today made a familiarisation
wing has been transferred to
visit to 8anford Naval Air
The complaint motion by
ancing
Agency
(HHFA),
to­
a new Job which was not con­
Station to update himself on
the eight lloea said th* mernight.
sidered a promotion.
WASHINGTON (U PI) — ger would "destroy and dis­
IIHFA already has advanc­ the VA6 Vigilante program.
The Defense Department
G«n. D o n g 1 a • MacArthur’a rupt competition among ns in
Adm. Shinn, who la acheded a $2,500 loan for a pre­
confirmed that Col. Arthur
condition remained critical to­ the southeastern United States
liminary engineering atudy uied to aucceed Rear Adm,
Small was replaced March 25
day but • kidney malfunction deprive large segments of tho
for the proposed water sys­ Kleber 8. Maaterson aa the
as commander of tho 10th
which created grave concern public of the benefit* of rail
tem. This study was delivered head o f the weapon* bureau
Tactical Reconnaissance Wing
Monday night waa reported competition and Impair tha
in
the
near
future,
haa
ex­
to the Council, was shelved
at Alconbury, England.
'bat Usa serious today.
ability of some railroads, nol
but now has been revived in pressed a deep interest in
Small wai made assistant view of the selection of the the weapon system* baaed at
only In tontinoe' to compete
deputy chief of staff for oper­ university site
effectively, but even to con­
la Oranga th* station.
ations at 17th Air Force Head­ County on SR 520 three railci
If* flew Into th* air station
.BERKELEY, Calif. (U PI) tinue to provide adequate
quarters in Bamstein, Ger­ from the Oviedo city limits. at 9:35 a.m. and immediately
—Th* University of California transportation service."
many.
reported a " m o d e r a t e l y
Possible financing of tht began a tour o f the base.
President Johnson ssld Sat­ water system by the HHFA
Following the brief tour,
strong" earthquake early to­
urday that stern instructions will be discussed at tonight'a Adm. Shinn attended the He*
day centered between Van­
have been given in an effort session, along with tentative vy Attack Squadron On*
couver Island and Queen Char­
to prevent a recurrcnco of U. planning for the facility.
cbange-of-command ceremon­
lotte Ialend o ff the western
HEAVY ATTACK SQUADRON ONE’S new commanding officer, Cdr.
S. planes straying over Com­
ies. Cdr. Jess* W. Taft re­
coaet of Canada.
Je«80 W. Tnft (right) is honored nt n reception given by Cdr. Leonnrd
Seminole County campaign
munist territory.
lieved Cdr. Leonard J. Rein­
J. Jteinhnrt the squadron's commander nince March 29, 1963. Cdr. Taft
headquarters for Mayor Hayhart aa Commanding Officer.
don Bums, Jacksonville can­
hns been the squadron’* executive officer since April o f Inst year. The
When deployed aboard th*
chnnge in command took pluce during ceremonies at SNAS this morning.
MACON, Ga. (U P I)— For­ didate for the Domocratlo
USS Independence, VAH-l'a
mer Miaalseippl Gov. Roie nomination for governor, have
Mrs. Mary Grace Wright, Vigilantes provided the longBarnett told a foot-atomplng, been opened at 2355 Park
of Gainesville, daughter of range, all-weather attark cap­
vocally active audlenca Mon­ Drive, It waa announced today
CHICAGO (U PI) — Team- Sheriff and Mrs. J. L. Hob­ ability for carrier striking
day night that th* proposed by Harold H. Kastner, local
•ter union boss James R. Hof* by, of Sanford, is recovering forces operating under Ad­
civil rights bill would destroy campaign chairman.
Cdr.
Taft
served
as
an
A-3D
two
(twice
ihe
speed
of
sound)
Th* command of Heavy At
fa has offered to debate Atty. satisfactorily from
injuries miral Shlnn’a command.
Tho office will be ateffed
local self-government In the
After the ceremony the ad­ tack Squadron One changed Vigilante attack bomber.
Skywarrior pilot and Assistant United States if it I* adopted. ilx daya a week by Mrs. Roaa
Gen. Robert F. Kennedy with suffered in an automobile col­
the "winner" to resign his lision at High Springs, it was miral waa briefed by Capt. hands at the Sanford Naval
Then Commander Taft read Operations Officer of Heavy
Ansley.
Robert M. Ware, Commanding
Job.
reported today.
Kastner said Burns win
Air Station today in a color his orders, placing him in Attack Squadron Five based
Hoff*, In Chicago for *
Mrs. Wright suffered a bro­ Officer o f th* air station, and
visit Semlnols County lata in
also al the Sanford Naval Air
charge
of
the
squadron.
His
EUGENE,
Or*.
(U
PI)
—
ful
ceremony
attended
by
round o f conferences in con­ ken leg and face lacerations. then attended a changeofWarning against Republican April.
the next Chief of the Bureau background for assuming the Station.
nection with hi* pending trial She is confined to Alachua command reception.
In i960 he left Sanford to extremism and critical o f the
of
Naval
Weapon*
and
other
task
includes
duly
on
several
This afternoon Adm. Shinn,
her* on fraud charges, made General Hospital, at Gaines­
major Navy ami Joint-service serve on the Joint Strategic Democratic a d ministration’s Held In Slaying:
who last visited the station civilian and military leaders
the comment to a radio In­ ville.
Commander Jesse W. Taft stalls plus more than four Target Planning Staff at Off- foreign policy, New York Gov,
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)—
terviewer a f t e r emerging
Her husband, Alvin, and in June 1082, toured the sta­
stepped
up from a year as years in Sanford's heavy at ult AFB, Neb., then returned Nelson Rockefeller brought Police
cherged
71-year-old
from a 2H hour conference daughter, Kimberly, 2, es­ tion's new RA-6C ground sup­
in Oct. 1902 for A-5A training hie campaign for this state's
Frank B. Jones with first de­
Monday in the chamber* of caped unhurt when tbeir car port buildings and other facil­ squadron executive officer to tack aviation program.
and
assignment
as
Executive
assume command of tha 35018
Republican
convention cree murder today In the
Before flying the Vigilante,
U.S. District Judge Richard waa struck by another auto­ ities such as the dispensary
Officer of VAH-1.
man unit, relieving Cdr. Leon­
votes to western Oregon to­ hammer slaying of his wife,
B. Austin.
and barracks.
mobile.
He will be temporarily suc­ day.
ard J. Reinhart, who has led
Agatha Jones, 64.
ceeded at this post by LCDR
the squadron since March 29,
Patrick O'Gara. Ills eventual
1983.
replacement will be Cdr. Val­
Arriving ahortly before the
entin G. Matula, who la cur­
dress ceremony amid tradi­
rently
going through A-3A
tional military rufflea and
training.
flourishes was Rear Adm. Al­
Wade Snyder will be Install,
Speaking at today's change
len M. Shinn, who waa an­ ed as rxallcd ruler of Sanford
nounced last week as the naxt Elki Lodge at a dinner-meet­ of command was Capt. Jamaa
head of the Bureau of Naval ing Thuraday evening. He sue- O. Mayo, commander of Hea­
f t
vy Attack Wing One. Capt.
Weapons.
a l w a y s n n r r q u a l it y m
cecds A. P. Buwcrsox.
Mayo's
post
Includes
overall
Adm. Shinn currently serves
Other oificers to be install, supervision of six Sanfordas Commander, Carrier Divi­
cd arc Horace Green, leading based
squadrons, including
sion Six, thus placing him in
knight; Malcolm Lodge, loyal VAH-1.
charge of a carrier striking
knight; Milton Talbot, lectur­
In addressing VAH-1, be cit­
force that Includes VAH-l'a
ing knight; Frank Holmes, ed a long list of squadron
twin-jet A-5A Vigilantes.
secretary; Bowcrsox, trustee; achievements dating back to
Today he had an opportun­
William Hendrick, i n n e r Its inception at the Jackson­
ity lo review the Heavy One
guard; Frank Wilson, tiler; ville Naval Air Station in
BEGINS
officers and men who recent­
Robert Williams, chaplain; November, 1955.
ly returned from an sightTaft is the unit's 10th com­
month deployment aboard the Theodore Gorton, organist,
admiral'* flagship, the USS and James Henderson, es­ manding officer.
quire.
Independence.
Installation (cant will in­
Standing in smart forma­
clude
past exalted rulers Rus­
tion, the squadron personnel
heard Cdr. Reinhart raad or­ sell Spencer, Richard Mapcs,
ders assigning him to the U.S. James lloolchan, Robert BillPITTSBURG (UPI) - Frus­
Sixth Fleet staff In the Medi­ licimer, William Hardin, Don­
HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS
ald Bales, Boy Green. Guy trated burglars settled for
terranean.
This Is the Naval leader's Allen, Leo Butncr, Earl Hig­ peanuts Monday when they
FUTURE FARMERS o f America will stage a double feature benefit
DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL
latest
step in a 21-year career ginbotham, John Williams and failed to find receipts from
movie tonight at the Movieland D rive-In Theater with proceeds
Andrew Carraway.
an
Easter
weekend
at
a
res­
that
Includes
many
years
of
going to the Little Red Schoolhouse. Several awards will be made during
Elks' wives and guests also taurant.
test and development work In
intermission through the cooperation o f area merchants. Above, Donnie
wilt attend the installation.
They acooped up peanuts
Naval
aviation
and
a
sizeable
Sipes, FFA president, accepts keys to the theater from Hugh Prince o f
WATCH FOR CIRCULAR IN TUB MAIL
The dinner will be at 6:30 from a vending machine and
role
in
shaping
the
training
the theater. The Seminole Chapter, FFA, will do most o f the work in
program
for flight crews p.m. and the meeting at I a few dollars from the eash
showing the family-type films.
register and fled.
learning In nperate the mach p.m.

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By Abigail Van Buren^

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Two changes o f commandi
a rt coming up—today Cdr.
J a n Taft wa« to relievo Cdr.
Loonard Reinhart at 10 a. m.
and on Monday, April 6, Cdr,
Bart Bartholomew will taka
ovar aa aklpper o ! V A H ll and
DaL • from Cdr. John Barlow.
Both earamonlea will be fob
lowed by receptloni for the
new aklppera and their wlvea
in the NAS Ballroom.
Shortly after that the Rein*
hart* wiQ be leaving for Vllle,
France where Cdr. Reinhart
will take ever his duties with
the Sixth Fleet Staff.
Cdr. Barlow will go aboard
(be Independence as Air Of*
fleer, but Mallle and the child*
ran will ramaln in Sanford un*
U1 Jeff graduates from Semi*
•ole High in June, they they
will move to Norfolk.
All this seta off a charge of
acUvIUes in VAH l l with tha
dependents cruise on tha FDR
out of Jacksonville on April 2;
a farewell party for Skipper
Barlow at the Officers Club
on tha Orlando Air Force
Base oo April 2, which will
bo a buffet dinner, dancing
and oo April 10th an All
Hands party la scheduled.
Tha latter part of the
month, tbo equadron will
leave again aboard tbo FDR
for Med. duty.

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FRAN REINHART was hon­
ored with an unusual type of
golng*away party
recently
when VAH l l wives had a
brunch for her at the Capri.
This f e a t u r e d scrambled
aggs, sausage, bacon and bis*
cults, with a topper of cham*
pagne punch.
Besides the equadron wives,
all o f Fran's friends ware In*
vited to Join in the occasion.
Among those special guests
wore Mrs. George Kimmons,
Mrs. J. 0 . Mayo, Mrv. Henry
Dements, Mrs. Paul Werner,
Mrs. W. L. Russell. Mrs. Le­
roy Heath, Mrs. B. B. Brown,
Mrs. Nell Johnson, Mrs. Ken*
noth Knoey, Mrs. Louie B.
Hoop, Mrs. James deOanahl,
M rs. John Barlow, Mrs. B. W.
Bartholomew, Mrs. Warren
Hoellar, Mrs. 8. R. 8tanul,
Mrs. D. F. Munder, Mrs! Ro­
bert Lovelace, Mrs. Edward
Docker, Mr*. Hugh O'Hara,
Mrs. John Morgan, M l . Al­
bert Antar, Mrs. William Mall*
czokski, Mrs. John Hogan*
sen, Mrs. Clifford Nelson,
Mrs. William Yellnek. This
brought the total to about to
ladles present
Reinhart was prosentad with
a starling silver dish with
unusual
caudlebra
inset.
Tables ware decorated with
appropriate Easter motif with
bunnies, eggs and flowers.
Gifts of silver eard trays
were also praientsd to four
other squadron wlvea who are
leaving. Thai* Included Mrs.
John Sparta who la going to
Oceana; Mrs. Jack Salsbury,
who la going to Oceana; Mrs.
Keith Tourney who Is being
transferred to VAH-S and Mrs.
John Moore whose husband
Is moving to Staff.
COWAN'S Department Store
end the CPO Wives will pre*
sent a Spring and Summer
Fashion Show on April 31st
at the NAS ballroom with club
members strvlng as models
for the latest styles in warm
weather wear.
Coordinating the show will
be Mrs. Charles Williams,
with Mrs. Darwin Smith and
M ri. Edward Checafsky in
chirga of tha lunchton. This
will be catered by the Chief's

Club. Luncheon will begin at
12:30 p. m.
Mark your calendar.
CHIEFS and their ladles
donned their new Easter out
fits and joined the crowd for
the Easter dance last Satur­
day night at the club.
Dancing was enjoyed to the
dreamy music of Bill Adler’s
band. (Rave notlcos about
this group from the St. Pat
rick's dance are still coming
la, we bear)
If you haven’ t bean seren­
ed In a long tlm e -o r never—
you’ll love the Adler style—
It's quite delightful and ro­
mantic.
Dave was In the galley fry­
ing up some delicious chicken
for the occasion, which was
served at the peak of the
evening.

MRS. FLORENCE CARVER recently prenented
her fourth grade atudents in the atory o f “ Han*
nel and Gretel1’ at the regular annembly meet­
ing in the Enterprise Cafetorium. Seated in the
front row in costume are Gretel, played by
Donna Semonea, and Hanael, portrayed by Keith

d U q h iu jh &amp;A
man'' to help rescue an in­
jured colonel from behind
enemy lines. The hour Is
nerve wracking as Hanley's
suspicions grow hot and cold
end w* won't spoil the ending
by telling you how this Is re­
solved.
8-9 p.m. CBS. Tho Red Skel­
ton Hour. Some of Red Skel­
ton's ad libs ere a bit salty,
unnecessarily ao, since tht
main sketch gets some solid
laughs on clean lines. In his
Freddie the Freeloader role,
Red schemes to get a cut for
himself and his hobo pals of
cash gifts doled out by a
wealthy but accentrie doll,
wall played by Janet Blair,
Troubla la humani don't fig­
ure In her
philanthropic
scheme of things. Red's pan­
tomime later on, as a bashful
prince, la fairly good, but
Miss Blair la socko In her solo
spot, particularly when she
sings “ 1 Am A Woman, You
Are A Man."
■:304 p.m. ABC. Mclfala'a
Navy. "Allas PT-73." Where
Combat bad one man In a
questionable uniform, tha natwork’s naval aeries carries

guests Mrs. Daniel Beard and
Mri. William Yellnek took
drat and aacond high.
But loaera ware undoubted­
ly pacified wlth^tojUUtloqeaoundlng dessert which was
served by Mrs. Donahue—al­
mond crust cherry cream pie
and coffee — UMMM1 sure
sounda scrumptious.
A coffee is scheduled for
April 9th at 10 a. m. at the
home of Mrs. R. W. Kennedy
In Lake Mary.
* • *
A SURPRISE birthday ar­
ty for
Kay
Bartholomew
(Mrs. Hart) recently was
hosted by Mrs. John F. Barow at ber home, with Mrs.
t. W. Kennedy and Mri. W.
\. Yellnek eo-hostcsslng.
-A pair of chtna Siamese
.als were presented to Ksy
&gt;y the hostesses, with the
&gt;lhor guests showering her
vlth birthday cards. One very
original card with brought by
Mrs. llarry Gill. Mrs. Gill Is
s teacher In a Winter Park
school, and her art depart­
ment drew tho eard, while
Mrs. Gill composed the clever
verse.
Another unusual and intrisuing feature of the party was
the two sheet cakes which
were crested by Mrs. Yellnek.
These were made to resem­
ble two newspapers. One was
pink, with black writing to
represent "the pink section"
and the other boro the mast­
head of Tha Sanford Herald.
In addition, a doll cake
represented Kay, the “ star
reporter". All very clever and
delightful and It was a shame
to cut It jp and cat It.
But It was served along
with coffee, mints and nuts.
After the opening of gifts,
INSURANCE
the guests played bridge, with
Mrs. R.S. Davidson taking
AUTO &amp; PROPERTY
high for the evening. The
bridge gifts were pretty bars
of hand-decorated soap, also
All Linen Written
Hring Your Insurance made by the clover and crea­
tive Mrs. Yellnek. Second and
Problems To Un —
Ihird Mri. Kcrmlt Jamison
and Mrs. n . S. Beat.

Mrs. Dean Cates of Dassel,
Minnesota are here, along
with her brother and his fam­
ily, Hr. and Mrs. Wallace
Cates and their two children,
Linda
J ffW p u x i #U q*apolls,
VAH-T 0 Wives hava a coffae coming up Thursday at
10 a. m. at tho home of Mrs.
J, A. Burns In Maitland. Mrs.
Roy McLain, also of Mait­
land is co-hostcsi. Special
guests will H Mrs. J. O. Ma­
yo.
* • •
(N SPITE of the miserable
weather Saturday, Dm CPO
Wives had the Easter Egg
hunt they had scheduled for
their youngsters anyhow.
The ground was already sog­
gy and the rain still coming
down in buckets at 2 p. m.
so It was held in tho ballroom.
Don't known where the Eaater bunny hid the eggs, but
tho wives were determined
not to disappoint the kiddles
ahd where there's a will
there's a way.
• *
•
DOMINO EVENTS
Thursday, April 2
VAH-T Officers Wlvas Coffee with Mrs. J. A. Burns,
Maitland, to a. m.
Staff Wives Coffee, 10 a.
m. with Mrs. W. E. Markaly
VAH-11 Enlisted Wlvea 10
a. m. NAS ballroom
Dependents c r u i s e , for
VAH l l aboard FDR out of
Jacksonville
Friday, April I
Firewall party for Cdr. and
Mrs. Barlow at OAFB Club
Bring Your Own Steak par­
ty at Chiefs Club, CPO Wives
Monday, April 6
Chang* of Command, VAH­
ll , 10 a. m. with reception
following.
Decorating Course — Sum­
mer furniture— 1. p. m. Ball­
room — All Nevy wives.
Tnesday, April 7
NOW Club at 1:30 a. m. with
Mrs. J. O. Mayo
Wednesday, April ■
VAH-9 Enlisted Wives cov­
ered dish luncheon at Lake
Golden. 11 a. m.
Thursday, April I
VAH-11 coffee for Mri. Barlow at home of Mrs. R. W.
Kennedy In Lake Mary at 10
a. m.

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TV Time Previews

7:20-8:20 p.m. NBC. Mr. No­
vak. "Moment Without Arm*
or.’ ’ This epliodo Is more a
mystery atory than the cus­
tomary lugubrious education
vlgnetta. Miss Pagano (Jean­
ne Bal) la assaulted and then,
ai a stand-in for tha principal
(Dean Jaggcr) has to disci­
pline a boy who look! per­
ilously like the ono who at­
tacked her. Is he the one and
how can aha handle the situa­
tion? Luckily, Mr. Novak
(James Franclscus) is on
hand to help. Mlsa Bal is ex­
cellent (aa aha Invariably Is)
and tha late Robert Walker's
son Mika la effectlva aa tha
boy. B
7:30-6:30 p.m. ABC. Com­
bat. “ Rescue" after TV's
spate of Interminable junk
titles, this show is worth re­
membering for the simplicity
of Us title if no other reason.
Luckily, It's also a good sus­
pense yarn, with Guy Stockwall playing a soldier In a
German uniform who awaara
ha's an American on an er­
rand of marcy. Lleutentnt
Hanley (Rick Jason) la aus­
picious but follows tha “ Gar-

VAH-T Enlisted Wives are the
latest group to Join In help­
ing to redecorate the station
nursery, after hearing Chiplain Robert Deal explain the
need* at their recent meet­
ing.
Other special guests at this
meeting were Mrs. D. B.
Brown, wife o f the Command­
ing Officer of VAH-7 and Mrs.
K. Enm-y wife of the exe­
cutive officer.
The Seven-Ettea newspaper
was to be sent to husbands
aboard the Enterprise last
week. Mrs. K. Burdick an­
nounced. This “ Enterprising"
way o f letting the men et
aea know what's going on
back borne should provide a
welcome addition to mall call.
The club la planning a fam­
ily-style picnic to bo held
sometime In April, with the
time and place to be an­
nounced later and all enlisted
wives o f Seven are Invited to
attend.
Next meeting of the dub
wUl be on April 16th at 10 a.
m. at the Acey Duecy club.
Fifteen new members have
recently Joined VAH-T EMW
Club. They Include the Mma.
W. A. Clark, R. L. Breeie,
J. P. Brewer, B. W. Granderton, K. B. Renfrew, A.
Sc alia, K. M. Moyers, J. II.
Butsard, R. J. Connealy, J.
H. Ott, V. J. Murphy, J. Pap*
son, N. E. Ward, D. F . Hom­
er and H. R. WUderman.
• • •
DECORATING C O U R S E
Which proved ao popular last
fall is beginning again on
April 6th.
Thare will be a series of
six courses, held each Tues­
day at 1 p. m. in the NAS
Ballroom, with all Navy wives
Invited, Including C h I e f 'a
wives. The course Is sponsor­
ed by the 0 . W. Club, and
those who do not have aerie*
tickets may attend Individual
courses at a very nominal
figure.
First course on tap will he
summer furniture — how In
utilize such furniture as s
room-maker, aa a starter set
for naw homemakers, to be
transferred later to the pa­
tio, Florida room or porch.
Other courses coming up in­
clude entertaining— (tailormade for service life); tableletting, decorating children's
rooms and others, which you'll
hear about later,
Mri. John Barlow It over­
all chairman with Mri. John
Moynlhan program chairman
for the first course.
• • •
THE GUESTS are sUll win­
ning all the bridge games.
At tha rtcent bridge lunch­
eon of VAH-11 held at tha
homa of Mri. W. R. Donshua,

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tha matter nf disguise* one
step farther. McHale and his
gang disguise a wreck ai their
PT boat ao that good old gul­
lible Captain Binghamton will
see PT-73 available while the
real boat Is off on a million
of fun and gamca. As usual,
everything backfires i n t o
plenty of laughs.
9-9:30 p.m. CBS. Petticoat
Junction. Some good amusing
moments as the men take
over most of the action in this
episode. Uncle Joe (Edgar
Buchanan) gets to feuding
with Cannonball engineers
Floyd and Charlie (Smiley
Burnette and Rufe Davla) and
decidei to give them some
railroading competition. Un­
cle Joe borrows a flivver
equipped with railroad wheels
when it becomes apparent tho
one aet of tracka won't serve
two trains, Kate (Bca Bernderet) and her daughters step
In aa peacemakari.
9-10 p.m. ABC. The Greatest
Show on Earth. “ The Olorluus
Days of the Used To B e." The
gimmick tonight la tha cast­
ing. Betty Hutton, who star­
red In the feature film that
gave rise to this series, plays
a musical comedy star asked
(o Join the circus In this epi­
sode. Don Amache, who hosts

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— Smoking Aren —

NBC’ s circus sarlss, “ Inter­
national Showtime," plays a
man trying to book the cir­
cus, if it can acquire Mlsi
Hutton's services. The conflict
Is an old relationship between
Hutton and Ameche which
doesn't seem rckindlable.
0:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Jack
Benny Show. A college themer
and good for many laughs
that start when Jack Benny
walks Into the scene as a
freshman. The lettermen, who
later ling a good solo spot,
double as actors, playing
Jack's roommates, a situation
they don't relish when Jack
shows
miserly tendencies.
Dennis Day la very funny in
hit role of a thick-accent Ger­
man chemistry professor.
10-11 p.m. CBS. Tha Garry
Moore Show. Garry is sur­
rounded by old frlcndi tonight
with comic Alan King return­
ing to Ida second home, Roy
Castle, another almost-regular, and singer-dancer Chita
Rivera as his guests. But the
highlight of the evening is tho
"Wonderful Y ear" segment
in which the entire cast does
a medley from “ Oklahoma."
King gives his usual mono­
logue, Caitle lings a song
from his new album and Miss
Rivera sings “ Great Come
and Get It Day,"

Tdlfevfcftn Tonight

DEAn ABBY: There are
33 students in my chemistry
class, and only six of u»
do not cheat on testa. Our
teacher grades on the curve
and it is really unfair to
those who don't cheat to get
a lower grade because the
othcra cheat. I lup-xwe I
have no reason to complain
because I get A'a on my
testa regardless. However*

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Annctta Funlcello
Jody McCrea
Morey Amatordaa
Buddy HockoU

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PATHECOLOR
PAN A VISION

Sanford Man
In Germany

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Oa.
lie is tha son of Mr*. Annie
( ! ) You Don't le y
M. Rouse of 2100 West 18th
(Color)
Street and attended Crooms
(I) Kdge of Night
High School. H* wai em ­
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Meloh
ployed by the Plymouth, Fla.,
41) gerret Itorm
Fruit Company prior to Join­
ID Treilmaoiey
ing tbo Army. Hit father,
III liurni and Alim
Abraham Rouse, lives at t i l l
(I) Unelt W ell
Paraimmoa Avenue and his
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For Abby’ s booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send SO cents to Ab­
by, Box 3368, Beverly Hills,
Calif.
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By Oswald Jacoby

♦AKB

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(I) Father Know* Reel
(1) Truth or Con**Quences
79(05 (I! Holding Mght
(1:01 ( ! ) NUC N*we
1:00 (I) Ilichelor Father
( : ) Rrnl* Ford
Army Pvt. Charles L. Rouse
(1) News Weather
of 2104 West 18th Street San­
1(11 ( ! ) Focu*
1:10 &lt;«) Aa The World T u m i ford, has been assigned to
(I) New*
the 87th Artillery in Germany.
( ! ) Helena*
Rouse, a fire control ope­
1:47 ( ! ) Cartoon*
»:oo :&lt;) i-aeeword
rator in Battery C of the 67th
(I) Ann Hoihorn
Fourth
Missile
( !) Let'a Mak* A Deal Artillery's
III# 10) Rout* Party
Battalion, entered the Army
(I) Day in Court
l i lt October and recalved
(I) Tho Doctor*
basic training at Fort Oordon,
M e (I) To Tell (he Truth

DEAn ABBY: I have been
following the discussion in
your column about whethi
er, or not a clergyman'
should be offered a cash
gift for marriage counseling.
Someone signed “ BURNED \
UP IN ST. PAUL" told you
off, saying clergymen were
a prosperous lo t Then you
turned around and told her
off.
Don’t worry
about
BURNED UP, Abby. She is
—and will be.
A RECTOR IN T R U MBULL, CONN.
* * •
Get it off your chest. For \
a jersonal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3363, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelop*.

DEAR ABBY: We never
go anywhere without first
calling to see if we are
welcome. But when we get
there we are embarrassed
to find that the people were
Just ready to retire or they
are ao exhausted they can't
keep their eyes open. Why
do they eey, "Y es, we ere
going to be home — com#
over," when they are not
in the mood to have com­
pany? I simply cannot un­
stand this and wish some­
body would explain it to me.
LIKE8 PEOPLE

Ever hear of the "Arch of
Triumph’ ’ in bridge?
NORTH
II
The letters In "A rch " stand
♦ K 8S
79 K 10 5
for Analyze the lead, Review
♦ Q J6
the bidding, Count the win­
o B K to a a
ners, and How can the con­
WEST
EAST
tract be made. They often
0) Q J 100 2
0 )9 0
lead to “ triumph."
7967
79Q J642
You have seven top tricki
♦ 1082
40742
4) A T S
*Q4
in today’ s hand and when you
SOUTH (D)
apply “ It" from “ A rch" you
♦ AT 4
nolo that you can make tho
79 AO 2
hand if you get two club
tricks.
♦ J98 2
Your problem la to avoid
Both vulnerable
tho lose of three spade tricks
South We*8 North East
1N.T. Pats 3N.T. F u g
first in the event that Weit
Pass
Pass
holds a five card spade suit
Opening laed—4 Q
and the ace o f clubs and that
East holdi the queen.
Yes, you cant With almost
You want to duck that first
•padc. Can you afford to do complete u fe ty anyway. You
so with safety?
will note that dummy holds

J

DEAR LIKES: Most peo­
ple lack the courage to be. ^
completely honest. When*
folks WANT c o m p a n y .
THEY do the inviting.

ever, tome of the kldi are
mad at me because I won't
let them copy from me. Is
it MY responsibility to In­
form the chemistry teacher
of what is going on? Or
should I Ignore it? I hope
you print this, Abby, as it
is a common problem.
CONFUSED
DEAR CONFUSED: It is
such a common problem
that I can’ t underitand why
more teachera aren’t aware
of it. I do not recommend
Informing on others. Bide
your time.

j lacoJby

Some women get a lot more
conversational mileage out of
unusual, funny, or rewarding
( » rrlca la Right
TUESDAY P. M.
things that happen to them
11:10 (I) M inin* Link*
1:4! (I ) Nrwacop*
(Color)
than do other women.
(4) New*. Sports,
(I ) 1-rt* And Olady*
Whenever you run into Mra.
Woather
(I) Tho object la
(I) N*w«lln*
A she has something to tell
1:1# (4) .Now*—Walter CronWEDNESDAY P. M.
you—on enthusiastic report
kito
&lt;1&gt; Ituntlor • llrlnkDr 11:0* (t ) Yoar F lrit Improot- of a trip, an amusing account
7:00 &lt; »
Ion
of some minor mixup, an ex­
(0) Advonturoo In Pare(0) t.ovo of Llf*
dlio
cited confidence about some*
(1) Seven Key*
&lt;0) !t*b*l
IlitO (I) New*
thing wonderful that has hap­
7:10 ( ! ) Sir. Novak
(!:|n (I) Search for Tomor­ pened or is about to happen
(1) Combat

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$8-40 per 100 lb.
Parts A SanpUso For All
and Fattening
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Drach. Standing between them Is the Dawn
Fairy, Lydia Hamilton. Others participating in
the program were Annette Watson, John Baker,
Mary Nelson, Crystal Braddock, Chris Spencer,
and Rickey Potter. The entire class appeared in
the cast as dancers, angels and In a chorus.

DEAR ABBY: The newly
revived craze of the beard
is the most ridiculous thing
I have ever witnessed. Ju­
lius Caesar and Alexander
the Great were boardlesi,
and they did alt right. Na­
poleon and George Wash­
ington
were
cleanshaven
and they did atl right. And
wouldn't you say that John
D. Rockefeller did all right?
HATES BEAI1DS
DEAR H A T E S : What
about Alexander Oraham
Bell, Abraham Lincoln and
Sigmund Freud? THEY did
ail right, too. And the SmithBrothers coughed up a for­
tune.

king-ten small in hearts and
you hold ace-nine small, if
you duck tha first spade and
West shifts to t heart East
will have to play an honor to
force your ace.
You will then attack dubs
and unlesi West started with
the ace o f club* and plays
It and you find E u t with both
heart honors and the queen
of clubs no further heart
play can hurt you.
So you duck the first spade.
West continues the suit and
you win the second and lead
your jack of clubs.
East wins with the queen,
but does not have a spade to
lead back. He leads anything
his heart desires, but host
you have time to set up your,
two clube tricks.

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to ber or some member of
her family. And you, of
course, aren't the only one
to hear these lively reports.
Everyone Mrs. A knows hears
them, too.
But no matter what hsppens
to Mrs. B, you never hear
much about it—even though
you are interested enough to
ask for particulars. She can
make nothing out of some­
thing with a few depreciating
words. For all you or any of
her other friends know, noth­
ing especially exciting, re­
warding, funny, or hair-rais­
ing ever happens to Mrs. B.
That's the main resson why
Mrs. A Is never ignored in
a group and why Mrs. B us­
ually is, why you find Mrs.
A in the middle of things,
and Mrs. B on tha itdeltasa,
wistfully looking on.
Those who get a kick out
of sharing their experiancaa
with others, vVho make good
conversational mileage out of
what happens to them are
lively, interesting companions.

Miiiett

Those who clam t p about
them wives and dismiss thslr
most Interesting experiences
with a few dull words don't
add much to any gathering. - &gt;
It's not Immodest to cash
in coo versa lion ally oa your
own experiences. That's the
•tuff good eoavem tiea Jl
mad* of.

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�Jacksonville Police Face Lineup
"Four Officers
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March 81, 1964—Pnge 8

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JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
"C o u n ty authorities questioned
• lineup of city policemen
today to determine the extent
o f protection payoff# with
which four top officers were
charged Monday night.
Duval County Sheriff Dale
Canon said there would be
“ further development*'*
In
6 the case today. He said more
policemen were Involved and
HARRY I. JOHNSON
that more arrests were prob­
able.
The C i t y
Commission,
meanwhile, was to formally
suspend the four officers, who
were Immediately relieved of
Appointment of three per­
duty by Police Chief Luther sons to supervisory positions
Reynold* when they were ar- with The Sanford Herald was
A T e s te d .
announced today by Walter A.
”
Reynold* himself brought in Giclow,
editor-publisher
of
one of the men, Capt. Harry The Herald.
Branch, head of the city'*
Roy Piatt has been named
breaking and enuring squad national advertising manag­
who was named by Sheriff er; Mrs. Doris Williams is
Carson a* the “ principal society editor; and Harry I.
pickup man” in the protection Johnson has been named city
payoff payoff*.
editor.
Carson identified the other
three arrested Monday night
* * • Capt. Gerald W. Dugan
o f the uniform division, and
Lt. Grover Starratt and Sgt.
Bert Hagen of the vice squad
All four men were charged
In informations filed by Coun­
ty Solicitor Edward M. Booth
with violating state bribery
By Jane Casselberry
atatuUs. All four were freed
The
Christian Homemaker’s
under bonds of $1,500 each
Class
of
the Casselberry Com­
after they were booked.
•
“ This isn't the first time, munity Methodist Church re­
and not the first city, where cently honored two popular
police have been accused.” class members. Sgt. and Mrs.
said Mayor Haydon Bums,
John Gee, at a surprise din­
who was in Melbourne Mon­
day night campaigning for ner party at the church.
The Air Force ia transfer­
governorship when the arresU were announced by Car- ring the Gees to Germany and
son.
j
to prepare them for the
“ We had all been aware change in their culinary habits
that all activities of the po­
rn lice department had been un­
der Investigation for more
than a year by the county
solicitor, the sheriff’s depart­
ment and federal authori­
Federal State Market
ties,” said Bums.
New* Service
“ There is nothing political
Sanford
about this," said Bums when
Shipping point information
asked about the significance for March 30. All **les F. O.
o f the arresU in the guberna­ B. Precooling charge* extra
torial eampaign. He said it unless otherwise stnted.
4 is up to the other candidaU*
BANFORD-OVIEDOwhether they make an issue
ZF.LLWOOD DISTRICT:
o f the matUr.
Cabbage: D e m a n d good,
Carson would not discus* market firm to s l i g h t l y
Monday night the amount of stronger. Domestic round type,
paymentt Involved In the pay­ 1*4 bu. crates, medium to
offs, which bo ssid were made large, few medium size, $1.35
' So the policemen In return for to $1.35, few, medium, low a*
proUetion for Negro card 91.10; 50 Ih. aaek*, medium, 91
game* being carried on il­ to $1-10, occasional high as
legally.
91.25, fair condition, 85 eents;
0
The sheriff said, however, Red type, 184 bu. crates, med­
the payoff* Involved “ sub- ium to large, 93; Savoy type,
■Untial emounU."
184 bn. crates, medium to
large, 92, some high as 92.50.
Carrots: D e m a n d good,
market ateady. Topped, film
bags, mesh master container,
48-1 lb., medium to large.
91.75; amall to medium, 91.50;
24-2 lb., medium to large,
91.00; 60 lbs. mesh sacks,
'
MARCH »
loose, large, 91.15.
Admissions
Celery: Demand moderate,
John Walker, Lilli* McCloud, lows* prices, market weaker.
Betty Ann Hunt, Sandra J. 10 in. crates, rascal type, IH
Wright, Rhonda Smith, Sha­ do*., 92.10; 2 do*., 12.35; 2H
ron L. Woodruff, Natalie A. do*., 92.76; 3 and 4 dot., 93;
Labounty, Rosemary Pierce, 0 to 8 do*., $3.60; hearts,
Bruce Allen Scott, Evelyn crates, film wrapped, 24 count,
Cepclaod. all of Sanford; Dar- 94.
vis Carol Heath, ChuluoU;
Chinese Cabbage: 16 In.
. Genevieve Glynn, Auburn, N. rrutes, wrapped, 91.60.
Y .; Minnie Heitmann, DcEndive: Demand fuir, mark­
Land
et about steady. 1 1/0 bu.
Births
crates, 91.
U r. and Mrs. Nathaniel WilEscarole: D e m a n d fair,
U)ma, baby boy, Mr. and m a r k e t ateady. 11/0 bu.
Mrs. Harry Woodruff, baby crates, 91girl, all of Sanford
Lettuce: D e m a n d good,
Dlacharges
market about ateady with firm
J«hn 0 . Andea, Donlta Wynn, undertone, especially on Ice­
I$uie Bridgea, Blanche Car- berg type; Iceberg type. WB
|rett, Alvia Fair, Alfrcada crates, 24 count, most sales on
Siraughter, Julia
Hendrix, previous commitments, |J to
Nettie Lee Morgan, Betty 92.25, mostly 92; Boston type,
Hicks and baby, Sharon Hlg- KBN crates, 24 count, 9'.’.50;
fibs
and b a b y
Kathryn Leaf type, 24 qt. baskets, 1
Braucr and baby, all of San­ lot, 91-50; Roniaine type, 1 1/0
ford; Elbert Case, L a k e bu. crates, 1 lot, 91,75; Bibb
Mary; Rubye H. Daniels,' type, 12 qt. baskets, $1.
Onions, Green: Dcmund slow,
Leesburg
market dull. Crates, 3 dot.
bunches, 92.70, few, $3.
Parsley: Crates, 6 dot.
l o l f Series Set
AKRON. Ohio (UPI) - Tht hunches, 91-60, occasional high
tird annual World Scries of us $1.76.
Parsnips: Baskets, topped,
Hf, matching the winners of
|t year'* four biggest golf film bags, 12-1 lb., fl.35.
Radishes, Demand modrrate,
umamenta In a $75,000
|owdown, will be held at the market about ateady. Baskets,
Ireitone Country Club, Sept. topped, film bags. Red variety,
in . The 36-hole event pitch- 30-6 os., 85 ceute to f l ; White
I the winners of the Masters, Icicle. 24-8 ox., 91X0.
Turnips: 60 lb. tacks, top­
, S. and British Opens and
BA championships against ped, loose, 91-2S; bunched, 12
bunches, 91.G6 to 91.76.
ich other.

DOIIIS WILLIAMS

ROY PIATT

Three Added To Staff O f Herald
Piatt Joined The Herald a
month ago after having been
state representative of the
Florida Field Report, an agri­
cultural newspaper.
Prior to that he had serv­
ed as Florida Publishers re­
presentative in Jacksonville,
representing such periodicals
as Field A Stream, This Week
Magazine and Kiwanis and
Rotary publications.

Christian Homemakers
Honor Gees A t Party

VEGETABLE
REPORT

Hospital
Notes

class members prepared a
complete menu of delicious
German dishes, ranging from
sauerbraten to apfcl strudel.
Mrs. Gee was presented
a lovely orchid corsage and
the class gave the couple a
farewell gift of Halcy’a Bible
Handbook and a new Amer­
ican Translation of th* New
Testament.
To familiarize the honored
with the country to which
they are going Mrs. Frank
Messick conducted a comic
Interview with “ an exchange
couple from Germany” who
could not speak English, play­
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Casselberry whose knowledge
of German I* limited to such
things as “ gesundheit” and
"verboten." Mr. and Mrt.
Marvin McClain also parti­
cipated in the akit.
Others who worked on the
committee to plan the af­
fair were Mrs. Donald Mont­
gomery, Mrs. Robert Dcppen
and the hostesses Mrs, Char­
les Williams and M n . Angel
Mendez.
Mrs.
Montgomery
was so Involved In planning
the German supper that she
even got the German mea­
sles and was unable to at­
tend. '
Class members gave Mr.
and Mr*. Gee gag gifts relat­
ed to giver or his occupation.
Mrs. Darwin Sites is teacher
of the class.

O

He also served as advertis­
ing representative for the Or­
lando Sentinel, with offices in
Sanford.
He and Mrs. Piatt have liv­
ed in Florida for nine years,
having come to the state from
Washington, Pa.
Plait attended West Virginia
University
and
graduated
with a journalism degree. In
Washington, he worked for
the Observer and Reporter as
advertising representative and
office bureau manager. His
hobbies are fishing and read­
ing.
The Platts have two child­
ren, Robert 17, and Rita, 16.
Mrs. Williams also recent­
ly Joined the Herald staff. She
lives at 204 Tangerine Drive.
Mrs. Williams hat been in
Sanford for acven years and
her home prior to that was
Montgomery, Ala. She has
traveled
extensively,
with
much of her time devoted lo
work with the U. S. Govern­
ment.
Sha also was with the film
industry la California for a
number of years. She attend­
ed Huntington
College
in
Montgomery and UCLA in
California.
The new society editor has
a daughter, Mary, 16. a sop
homore at Seminole High
School. Her hobbiei arc read­
ing, sewing and fashion de
sign.
Johnson Joined H ie Herald
about two months ago. His
previous newspaper work was
as executive editor of the Win­
ter Haven News-Chief. He
also was news editor of the
Clearwater Sun.
A native of Elmira. N Y.
he has lived in Florida for
nine years. He started his
newspaper career with* hia
hometown newspaper where
ho was news editor and did
a nightly radio newscast
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have
one aon, Gary, currently serv­
ing on the aircraft carrier
Wasp stationed in Boston. The
Johnsons live on West 10th
Street bera In Sanford.

PFOPLF. BF.LIFVf

IN M AY TAt.

Two Involved
In Long wood
Accident

In

Protection Payoffs

South Seminole Ministers Conclude Easter Services

By Donna Estes
A two car collision which
occurred Snturday evening
near Inman's Garage on Sanlando Springs Drive In Longwood resulted In total lost of
one vehicle and extensive
damages to the other.
Neither driver, Vasco Mar­
shall o f Short Street, Longwood, or Howard Lee Hicks
of
Orlando, was
Injured.
Marshall's ear was judged a
total loss.
Investigating officers, Ken­
neth Brabaxon o f the Longwood Police Department and
John McConnell of the Flor­
ida Highway Tatrol, placed
charges against Marshall.

Mulligan Wins
MONTE CARLO. Monaco
(UPI) — Marty Mulligan of
Australia became the (irit
Australian winner of
the
Monte Carlo International ten­
nis tournament since Frank
Scdgman in 1952 when he de­
feated Jan Erie Lundquiit 6-4,
6-4, Monday. Christine Tru­
man of Britain beat Jan I-ehane of Australia, 6-4, 3 6, 6-4,
to win the women's crown.

Receives Award
NEW YORK (UPI) — Jack
Smith, former baseball coach
at Hofstra University, Monday
received the annual Metropol­
itan Collegiate Baseball Con­
ference award for “ outstand­
ing service to collegiate base­
ball in the New York area."
The presentation was ntado at
a midtown hotel by St. John'*
University Coach Jack Kais­
er.

ny Jane Casselberry
series of Passion Week serv­
An Easter Sunrise Service ices held at Lyman High
Sunday morning climaxed the School nnd sponsored by the
South Seminole Ministerial
Association.
Friday night's Rihlical pro­
duction, “ The Sermon on the
Mount," fenturing F r a n k
Houghton, widely acclaimed
for
his portrayal o f Christ,
The
Orlando Accordion
was held out-of-doors on the
Symphony Orchestra w i l l
Athletic Field. Mrs. Roughton
stage a benefit concert April mlds much to the presenta­
18 at the Seminole High tions with her portrayals and
School auditorium starting at solos in which she provides
her own accompaniment on
8 p.m.
sn autnhnrp.
The concert ia being spon­
Many children, at well at
sored by District 37, Florida
several men and women from
Nurses Association. The or­ local churches, took part in
chestra is directed by Wil­ the program, costumed in
liam Spicer and ia all-amat­ Rildical attire.
eur and non-profit. It has
The services were moved
been described as offering into the school auditorium
“ clean, wholesome entertain­ for Saturday night and Sun­
ment of the highest caliber” day morning because o f rain
nnd has been playing togeth­ and cold weather.
er for six years. All mem­
Saturday, an inspiring dra­
bers are students at the Or­ ma of the “ The Last Supper"
lando School of Music.
was presented. Local men,
who played the rolra of the
Disciples, were Charles Dud­
ley, Frank Balcntlne, Thomas
L. Alrey, Jessie Drown, Char­
les Stoll, Felton Carter, Floyd
The Senior Men’s Golf As­ Hailey, Ron Huggins, Elzis
sociation at Mid-Florida Coun­ Parkerson, Ralph Peter, Paul
try Club held a member-guest French and Leonard Cassel­
Calloway handicap, low net berry. Pat Edmiston played
tournament Wednesday and the water boy.
In addition to bit portrayal
first prize was taken Erie
Pullman with a net o f 72. of Christ, Rev. Roughton al­
Russ Overly, a guest of Chet io presented a stirring solidZellers, was first among the oquy as Judas. Hair) Roughton gave a very emotional
visitors with a 74.
A. W. Mosrnthal, a guest performance aa Alary, mother
of Phil Pendleton had a low of Jesus, in prayer.
A t the Sunrise Service,
net of 75 while Ralph Hufford, a guest of Iiud Mahry, dawn was heralded by the
and Carl Williams, a gusst I.ymsn Truinpeterra and wel­
of Anily Andrews, split with come was given by Principal
a low net o f 7C 'i.
Carlton Hcndley. Th* South

Orchestra To
Hold Benefit

Seminole Junior High School
Coral Group aang “ Ecce Sacergos" and “ The Lord's
Prayer." Rev. J. D. Peacock,
of the Fern Tark N’azarcne
Church, delivered the sermon.
Other ministers and their
rhurchcs who participated In
the various services included
Rev. Jack Lindsay of the
First naptist Church of Longwood, Rev. E. Ruth Grant of
the First Pentecostal Church

of Longwrood, Rev. Delmaa
Copeland o f the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church,
Rev. John Montgomery ot
W e s t m i n s t e r Presbyter­
ian Churrh, Rev. Leonard
Jones of rrairle Lake Bap*
tist Church and Rev. E. W.
Miller and Rev. N. Carl Elder
of the Altamonte Community
ChapeL
Mrs. Darwin Shea was or*
ganlst for all thre* servlets.

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Especially your ideas of what you want a Chevy to be.
So now you have the Jet-smooth Chevrolet—17M feet o f port
luxury, bumper to bumper. The size alone might make it a luxury
car, even if noth!ng else did. And everything else does, but the price.
Or you can chooee the thrifty Chevy II, a 15^-foot family
ear with all kinds o f passenger and luggage space—and three
kinds of engine* (4, 6 or extra-cost V8) to choose front
besides.
This year, your choice might be the new 16-foot-pTna
Chevelle, sized to fit nicely between Chevrolet and

Chewy II (and between parking meters, with five whole feel
left over), but with its own special looks and room.
Then, too, there's the sporty 15-foot Corvair, so right for at
many people (you girls, in particular) that we've never touched
an inch of it—except far things like bigger rear engines for '64*
And finally, Corvette—still W/i feet and still too much for any
true sports-car lover to Bay no to.
The long and short o f it is, yon don't h art to go t o
any length to find exactly the lize and prioe and kind ot
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Did you ss* In ths ptptrs
— D oeton hnvs discovered that
husbands and wivca can be allergic
to each other. (THIS is a discov­
ery?) The MDs blame such things
as dandruff and face powder. (We've
heard that strange lipstick marks
will do it, too.)
— A college professor announces
it is now possible to earn a doctor
o f philosophy degree without taking
a course In philosophy. (Well, Just
aa long as It doesn’t spread to med­
ical icnools.)
— Cleveland, Ohio, learned almost
simultaneously from two U.S. gov­
ernment bureaus that (1) it has a
higher average annual family in­
come than New York, Chicago or
Detroit and (2) Its bankruptcy cases
have increased 1,000 per cent In 15
years. (More money to go bankrupt
with.)
— An argument between two
gourmets over whether the onion In

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Worry Clinic

a hot dog sandwich should go on
top o f or under the wiener ended in
a brawl and in a lawsuit (Sor
epicureans, but the judge never
say where the onion should go.)
— A baseball player who gets
$60,000 a year has been offered a
$8,000 bonus if he will keep his
weight down so he can play better.
He graciously accented the offer.
(This guy is really big.)
— A criminologist warns that
kids who are spanked for being
naughty may grow up to become
murderers. (Leave ’em unspanked so
they grow up to be merely insuffer­
able.)
— And in Illinois a coed has nos­
ed out a cow in a spirited race for
campus charity queen. (Nothing
beats a pretty girl—not even a pret­
ty cow.)
We say it again: A country that
can turn out news like this can’t
be all bad I

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Consumers’ Power
“ A steadily mounting number of
consumers are simply dissatisfied
with retail product packaging.’’
The words are those o f Mrs. Es­
ther Peterson, special assistant to
the President for consumer affairs.
She cites such things as odd frac­
tional welghta printed in small tj
and deceptively large packages that
contain more air than product
Mrs. Peterson recently urged in­
dustry to voluntarily set up stand­
ards on different products, simplify
labeling and packaging and eliminate
dishonest practices.
Others go further and urge more
Stringent federal regulations. Manu­
facturers generally oppose this
claiming the consumer is adequately
roteeted by present laws, which at
i s same time allow industry enough
latitude to exercise ingenuity in
presenting new products and new
packages to the public.
The subject arouses passion on
both sides, and the facts are often
lost In the scuffle. Imaginative pack­
aging does help sell products and
does add to the pleasure and effic­
iency o f shopping.
Yet any housewife could cite
abuses. As in everything else, a few

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bad apples cast suspicion on the
whole lot.
While the lawmakers investigate
and cogitate and others agitate, the
consumer need not stand by helpless­
ly. The purse in his hand is a pow­
erful weapon.
In a negative way, he can refuse
to purchaso any product hs feels is
deceptively packaged. More positive­
ly, he can inform the store mana­
ger, or better yet, write the com­
pany concerned.
If the manufacturer is reputable,
as most are, this ought to result in
more action than a dozen letters to
Congress.

Bruce Biossat ~ Ray Cromley

Political Notebook

Thought For Today
For God shall bring every work
into judgment, with every secret
thing, whether it be good o f whe­
ther it be evil. — Ecclesiastes 12:14.
•
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We are responsible for everything
that we do and everything left un­
done. We will have to give an ac­
count to our Creator one day. —
Capt. Harry B. Foden, The Salva­
tion Army

Religion In America
A aangraraional committee
li about to disprove tits polit­
ical axiom that lawmakers
shy swap from religious cantrovers/ in aa alsctim /t a r .
Plum In / headlong Into one
e f the most dlvlelve disputes
In American religious life,
the House Judiciary Commit­
tee has announced plana to
begin public hearings some­
time next month on proposed
constitutional amendments to
permit prayer and Bibla read­
ing la public schools.
Before the eemadttoa are
no leas than SS different
measures which House mem­
bers have Introduced to over­
turn the IBM Supreme Court
ruling forbidding rellgioui
exercises in public schools.
The proposal with tha
strongest backing Is sponsor­
ed by Rep. Frank J. Becker,
R-N. T . It would amend the
Constitution by adding these
words:

"Nothing In this Constitu­ Imeat. Cltlseaa groups kavu
tion shall be deemed to pro­ lie n formed $i New York,
hibit the offering, reading 1California,' Massachusetts and
other states to campaign for
from, or listening to prayers
restoration e f prayer and
or blbical scriptures, if par­ Bible reading to p u b l i c
ticipation therein is on a vol­ schools. Tho campaign has
untary basis, In any govern­ received tha public blessing
ment or public school, Insti­ ef Baptist evangelist Billy
tution or public place.”
Oraham. Catholic Cardinal
C am m i t t s a
Chairman Francta Spellman and Epis­
Emanuel Cellar, D-N. Y « sup­ copal Bishop James A . Flke
ports tha Supreme Court rul­ — three msn whs have rare­
ing and would Ilka to give ly if ever before been found
Becker's amendment a quiet oa the same aide e f a public
burial. But Cellar is forced issue.
to g o ahead with heariaga ha*
Opponents e f the Becker
cause Becker has obtained the amendment have been slower
signatures o f 181 House mem­ getting organised, but thsy
bers on a discharge petition. are now beginning to make
If Becker could get SIS sign­ their voices heard on Capitol
atures — a majority o f tha Hill. Hie Baptist Joint Com­
Houia — the Amendment mittee on Public Affairs,
would be taken out ef the representing the eight largest
e o m m i t t e e ' a hands and Baptist bodies In the country,
brought dlroctly to tho floor last week cams out against
for • vots.
tho Becker amendment aa •
Congressional mall is re­ thrust to religious liberty and
ported to be running heavily sbureh - state separation.
in favor o f the Becker amend- This week, the American Jew­
ish Congress denounced the
amendment as "the most seri­
ous challengs to the Integrity
of tho Bill e f Righto la Amer­
ican history."
Earlier, representatives of
84 Protestant denominations,
attending a national confereaea aa sh u sh aad state con­
vened bp the National Coun­
cil e f Churches la Columbus,
Okie, voiced "acceptance and
support o f the Bupreme Court
decisions insofar as they pro­
hibit e f f l c l a l l p prescrib­
ed prayers and required de­
votional reading o f the Bible
la public schools."

Herald Area Correspondent!
Geneva
Mrs. Jes. E. Msthlesx
848-4884
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Waster
888-8818
Lake Menree
Mrs. H. L. J obsess
812-4728
Lengwead
Mrs. Desaa Eetas
818-88IT
North Orlasde
Mrs. Doris Dean
822-1929

Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Jslis Bsrtee
188-1811
Bear Ltke-Fereet City
Mrs. Mary a ss MUes
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Casselberry
Mrs. Jsae Casselberry
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Mrs. J ess Magla
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DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
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DeRosa
Mrs. Mild rad Haaey
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1018, and &lt;7.000 men to in- rent protection, depending on
flucnxa these same years, con­ the potency o f tho vaccine
siders ita flu program a suc­ used.
cess.
Though flu nationwide hit
Rut why does protection its highest levels sines tho
vary from 11 to 02 psr cen t!
1017-18 epidemle, by oarly
In 1043, the Army vaccine 1058 tho Army had brought
gave 78 per cent protection. its Influence rates down to
By 1045 that protection was those o f normal, nenepideraie
up to n per cen t In 1047, years . . . considerably lower
protection dropped to 11 per than in the civilian population.
cent when a new type o f virus
In 1058, tho now vaccines
appeared which varied signifi­ were giving 88 per cent pro­
cantly from the strains hi the tection.
Army vaccine.
The Army says Its secret is
Adding a strain o f that new the speed with which these
virus to the vaccine brought new strains are added to Its
protection back up to 08 per old vaccines.
cent by 1050 and to 83 per
Army men report they reg­
cent by 1058.
ularly include mora types e f
Protection dipped markedly flu viruses In their vaccines
a few years later with the than are available ia vaccines
spread of the Asian flu virus. used by most civilian doctors.
What tha Army mea expect
An Army crash program de­
veloped n atlll newer vaccine is that their eoaatontly insIn ths spring o f 1057 that in­ proved vaccines will hold the
corporated the Aslan Influ- line. The vaccines tend to pre­
m is virus with the older vent epidemics from getting
types.
out o f hand. They never wipe
Till* brought 47 to 77 per out flu.

I f words gets around that
tho T n u u r y is letting 25 •
cent pieces go at four for a
Treasury to sailing at two
for a dollar.

T.ong lines also were form­
ed this week by persons eager
to buy the new Kennedy 50
• cent pieces, which the
dollar, there could he a real
stamped*.
In some pieces, the cur­
rent coin shortage is so acute
that certain denominations
are being rationed. That could
lead to all aorta o f dire consequences.
Any time that there li ra­
tioning, a black market usual­
ly springe up. I wouldn’t be
surprised, therefore, if the
country soon has a heavy
traffic in under • the • counter
coin*.
Shady characters will ap­
proach you on s tr u t comers
and whisper*that they know
where you can gat change
for a dollar. I f you ara interes ted, they will taka you
to a aoarby coin - easy. Knock
twice and toll tbs doorkeeper
that Jo* sent you.
One solution to tho prob­
lem might bo to augment tha
supply o f ailvar coins by
adopting tha monetary system
used oa th* island o f Yap,
an American trusteeship In
the Pacific.
The Yapeee have a very
stabilised currency. T h e y
make their mosey out o f sal-

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A compromise is when the
whole family goes to th*
movie Dad didn’t want to go
to.

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gals,
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you've earned enough monsy )
to burn. Then you’ll have n*
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diameter and walgh hundreds
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WASHINGTON (U PI) —
As averyon* must by now bo
twara, th* United States has
a coin shortage. Tho demand
for coins has grown faster
than the federal mint* can
produco them.
This has created tome ra­
ther hUarro situations. For
about a week »ow, big
crowds have boon lining up
at tbs Treasury Department
to buy bags full of sliver dol­
lars.
They are said to bo look­
ing for rare eolns that can
be eold to collectors for more
than • dollar. Which may be
true in some cu es.
It Is m y belief, however,
th e! many e f them ore bay­
ing silver dollars simply be­
cause they can’t pass up a
bargain. And this ia undoubt­
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town.
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The forthcoming hearings
win giea both aides aa opportualty to show Just how
strongly they feel on this is­
sue. It is doubtful whether
any other publie question
arouses stroegtr emotions,
pro aad tea.

WASHINGTON (N E A ) —
A new Army study sheds light
on the currant controversy
over the value o f flu shots.
It explains why some people
swear by tha ehoU and why
others doubt their value.
For tho poet throe yu a n the
Army has given Inflatesa vac­
cine to every man in service
more than 80 days.
in addition, the Army Med­
ical Corps has experimentally
run major test with "vaccin­
ate**" and control groups e f
unvacelnated men regularly
for more than SO years.
Tha Army doctors have
found that vaccinated men
have had from 11 to 82 per
coat fewer cases o f flu, de­
pending on tho tope of vaccine
and tha strain rgf flu virus
prevalent
In three tost years out o f
four, there were 00 to Pt per
cent fewer flu cases among
the vaccinated men.
The Army, which lost SO,000
men in battle in 1017 and

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tea don't
what alls them, so they
all serto o f tympAad they toy to caver
up M V Jitters with tigerrets, cerk toto aad areaqtoRsere, an of which may
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CASE S-428: Lola D., aged
29, U the frustrated wife who
bee been hiving Illicit dates
with other men.
“ Dr. Crane,” eh* confess­
ed during our Interview, "1
feel that life has passed me
by.
“ I married at 18, and be­
fore the yeer was over, I
was tied down with our first
baby.
And our marital relations
were never very exciting to
me. Yet when I go to the
Beauty Parlor, I have card
ether wives describe bow ex­
citing it can be.
“ So I feel that 1 must have
missed some of the romantic
thrllli which a wife la entitled
to receive.
“ Before I pass late the 90
ape bracket, I think I ought
to see if 1 eaa't teste aome
of those thrills that women
are supposed to feel."
As a rule, the average wife
Is quite content to remain
monogamous and devoted to
her husband—IF.
And that Mg “ IF” means,
IF be Is reasonably consider*
ate and et least gives her
complete erotic satisfaction
occasionally.
Women are comparatively
frigid in contrail to men, but
they do h iv e a moderate ero­
tic hunger.
But moot wives go from
year to year without EVER
obtaining satisfaction ia the
erotic realm.
Bo they grow vaguely frus­
trated aad Jittery. The chela
•makers among women ara
that likely to bo erotically
starved females
Tim average women doesn't
understand herself when she
feels various symptoms ef
erotic starvation.
So she may throw herself
madly into social work or
even religious end Rod Cross
activities.

Many of thorn emoke incase
tally aad drink highballs to
“ calm Bows.” o r they delate
no medics with requests for
tranquilizers.
Husbands, if you’d apply the
technique In the sex booklet
below, you'd not have such
Jittery auto*.
For that could eliminate
their dgareto, liquor glasses
sod tranquilizers, since Jittery
females are likely to be sex
ually frustrated.
Otherwise, when they cele­
brate their 29th birthday and
suddenly see that dreaded
No. 30 looming up ahead,
they o f too react like the wo­
men who confront the meno­
pause.
Some of them then decide
to do some romantic explor
log, so they two-time their
mates In e rain hope of tast­
ing forbidden pleasures.
Others actually tie them­
selves up Into such emotional
snarls that they end in a
mental hospital with a host
of neurotic symptoms,, in­
cluding the cry “ Doctor, I
feel as If I am choking all
the time.”
Another group of former
teetotalers, now adopts tbs
highball aad cocktail habit,
vaguely sensing that U they
get liquored up, then they
will not be 100% responsible
if a man assaults them.
In fact, smart men at bare
and cocktaQ lounges diagnose
razes who com e la alone
for n drink as simply advertis­
ing the fact that they ara
“ on the make," and that la
often true.
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DeBaty Circle
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DeBary Community Metho­
dist Ruth Circle teas held at
the home o f Mrs. Guy Wright
With Mrs. James Oddy as co­
hostess. Mrs. Elmo Moore
presided.
Member* responded to roll
call with each reciting a
Terse from the Bible. Those
attending were reminded to
note that the next WSCS gen­
eral meeting will be held
Tuesday, April 14. On Thurs­
day, April 16, a “ Bring Some­
thing, Buy Something’' will
be held In the church social
hail from 10 a.m. until “ sold
out.”
Birthdays o f three mem­
bers, Renee Jones,
Ulder
Davis and Agnes Delhi, were
celebrated and Mrs. George
Spaulding was welcomed as
guest o f the circle.
The program and devotions
were presented
by Mabel
Green and Gertrude Potter
who were assisted by Mrs.
Hugh Booth.
Mrs. Ruth Creascy will be
guest at the April meeting o f
the circle which will be held
at the home c f Mrs. S. W.
Lawton with Mrs. A . Allen
as co-hostess.

United Service
Held Friday
In DeBary
By Mrs. Adam Muller
United Good Friday SerTlces in DeBary were held at
the
First Baptist Church
with participating ministers
speaking on “ The Seven Last
Word* o f Christ." Special
music was presented by vo.
enlists and organists from the
various churches.
Ministers taking part were
Rev. H. M. Thomas o f the
First Baptist Church, Rev.
Cecil N. Ogg o f the Com­
munity
Methodist
Church,
Iter. Augustus C. Summers c f
the Presbyterian Church and
Rev. A. C. Beatty o f Stafford
Memorial Methodist Church.

Farm Brief
Unit charges fo r marketing
farm products are expected to
go up again in 1064 but the
increase is expected to be
smaller than it was in 1063.
The rise o f 1063 was four per
cent or twice the average for
the period o f 1053 to 1062.

DEBORAH SIPES

MARY LUDWIG

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Geneva Garden
Club To Meet
By Mrs. Joe. Mathlrux
■ The Geneva Garden Ciub
will meet at 2 pan. Wednesday at the boms o f Mrs. E.
,W . W h i t e (Twin Palms.)
‘•Hostesses will be Mr*. White,
.Mr*. W. E. Dibble and Mrs.
John D. Themes.
Mrs. 8. C. (Tommy) Dickten on will present the pro­
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creased amount o f my time to people to he most receptive”
the broader objective* o f our to “ the advantages o f a true
expanding community, n o t two-party system."
Rockefeller !■ the Repub­
limited . . . to the Industrial
lican national committeeman
field alcne."
from Arkansas.
He said he had found the
He wrote Faubus that he
had considered resigning for
Fire destroyed property to ■evertl months. He had been
•n estimated value of $1.76 head of the commission since
its creation eight yeara ago.
billion during 1963.

KYLE D. KEOGH

Final Five Entries In Baby Contest
The final five of the 14 en­
tries in the Baby of the Year
Contest appear with this item.
The contest opened March 14
and concludes April 4.
The event is sponsored by
the Zeta Xi Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi with proceeds be­
ing use to assist the work

with exceptional children at
the Little Red Scboolhouse.
Each vote costs one cent
and can be cast at the three
locations showing the entries'
pictures. They are Roumlilat
tc Anderson Drug Slone, Touchton's Drug Store and Ben
Franklin's 5 k 10 Store.

Supreme Court Begins Close
Study Of School Desegregation
WASHINGTON (U PI) —The
supreme
court
begins
a
searching look today into the
racial
problem
in
public
schools, particularly in Prince
Edwand County, Va, and At­
lanta, Ga.
The high court met at 10
a. m. EST to hand down dc
clsions. It then will hear
three hours of arguments on
an appeal by Negro parents
seeking reopening of non-se
gregated schools in Prince
Edward County, a tobaccogrowing
region
70
miles

Boating Party
Has Mishap
By Donna Estes
The Longwood Volunteer
F i r e Department responded
to a call at 1:45 p.m. Sunday
to give assistance to victims
o f n boating accident on
Fairy Lake.
Bill Simpkins o f Longwcod
had taken his daughter, Shar­
on, 12, and her friends,
Hasm Meeks, 13, o f Or­
lando and Latrelle Hoffstctler, 14, o f Longwood, boating
and
water skiing.
When
Simpkins made a swing to
pick up Sharon, who fell
while skiing, the steering me­
chanism failed and th* craft
overturned. W i t n e s s e s on
shore thought these riding
in the boat were trapped and
in difficulty and called the
f i r e depertment. However,
Sharon ewam to shore and
was assisted by a resident of
the Lee Apartmenta on Wildmere while Simpkine and the
other two girls swam to shoie
near the Krohna borne on
Highway 17-02.
Kenneth Brabaton o f the
Longwood department, who
answered the call in the
emergency
vehicle, reports
that all eaeaped without in­
jury due to the fact that
they were such good swim­
mers.

southwest of Richmond.
Prince Edward County was
one of the cases involved in
the supreme court's momen­
tous 1954 decision that the
constitution docs not permit
racial discrimination in public
schools.
County authorities abandon­
ed public schools rather than
have Negro and white child­
ren attend classes together.
The county has been without
public education since 1959.
In Atlanta, authorities in
1961 started a 12 year stair­
step plan which they claim
will bring full Integration to
city schools by 1972.
Two hours have been alloted by the high court for argubents Tuesday on whether
Atlanta must speed up its
desegregation schedule.
The legal defense fund of
the National Association for
the Advancement o f Colored
People (NAACP) Is backing
both cases, supported by the
Justice Department.
Since 1954 the supreme court
has made a point o f letting
lower federal courts decide
details of desegregation plans
in accordance with the “ all
deliberate speed” yardstick
it set for them In 1955.
But last term the high tri­
bunal gave courts and ichool
authorities
an
unmlstable
prod. In a case dealing with
desegregation of parka and
playgrounds, the court went
out o f its way to express dis­
may at the “ indefinite delay
in elimination of racial bar­
riers in schools.”

Political Rally
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The
DeBary
Democratic
Club will sponsor a political
rally at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday
at the Firemen's Recreation
Hall on Oolomba Road. The
rally is open to the public
and all are invited to hear
the Volusia County candi­
dates.
Darwin Bruce, president of
the club, will preside and re­
freshments will be served.

Prises include a 325 Series
E savings bond donated by
Florida State Bank and a
trophy donated by Wert’s
Jewelers 'or first place, a lov

Officers Elected
By Rotary Club
Richard Deal o f Chase and
Company has been named
president-elect o f the Sanford
Rotary Club and he will as
sums the duties next July 1
Deas succeeds BUI Hemphill
Other officers chosen, and
announced at Monday's Civic
Center meeting, include:
M. L. (Sonny) Raborn Jr.,
vice president; R. W. Ru
prccht, secretary; Ron Dlcus,
assistant secretary, and Walt
Haynes, treasurer.
The slate was selected by
t h e nomlnaUng committee
consisting of F. D. Scott,
chairman; Ben Wiggins and
George Touhy. Their choice
was approved by the board
of directors.
Two new members were In
ducted into the club Monday
by Touhy who told them of
their duties, responsibilities
and privileges as Rotarians.
Greeted were Col. Henry
Furman of the Sanford Naval
Academy and Wade Shealy,
chemist with the Stats of
Florida.

Women's Club
To HearTalk
On Insurance
By Jane Casselberry
The Women's Club of Cai
selberry wUl meet Wednesday
for a business session at 7:30
p. sn. followed by a program
and social at 8:15.
A representative from the
office of State Treasurer and
Insurance Commissioner J.
Edwin Larson wUl discuss in
surance for senior cltisens
and point out the types of
misleading advertising put out
by some disreputable compan
ies.
Officers for the coming year
wlU be nominated and elect­
ed.
Mrs. Nance Russell, cochairman o f the program
committee, is planning a sur­
prise entertainment.
Husbands of members are
invited for the program and
social. Refreshmenta wUl be
ae~ved by the hostesses, Mrs.
Eleanor Storra
and
Mrs.
Helen Ciszewskl.

U.S. Should Control Indian Aid, Princess Says
Foreign aid to India would
•best be served if the contri.buUng nation would adminis­
ter the fund's use, Sanford
Rotarians were told Monday
at the Civic Center.
Speaking was Princess VI.Jaya of Nabha, India. She
spoke of the inadequate handl­
ing of aid monies in reply to
a question on what her native
•country is doing to reduce
ipoverty.
She said many programs
are set up to combat the eco­
nomic blJght but a majority
•of them are on paper. Should
'.the donating nation adminis­
t e r the money, it would be
pointed to the proper spot to
help the coodiUon, Princess
•Vijaya declared.
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L I T T L E R O C K , Ark. head of the Arkansas Indus­
(D P I)— Winthrop Rockefeller trial Development Commlahas sent his resignation as sion to Gov. Orral Faubus.
Rockefeller, brother o f New
York Gov. Nelson A . Rocke­
R iff-R aff
feller, once said he would re­
The expression "riff-ra ff”
sign from the ccmmlstion if
for people o f low mcanr he were to run for governor.
comes from old Swedish and
In the letter mailed during
French. It literally means the weekend, Rockefeller said
he intenda to devote an in­
trash that is swept aw:Q\

“ India has a recorded his­ chairman. He also Introduced i Boutwell, her husband and
tory of 5,000 years, yet it Is W. H. Boutwell and Mrs. Olan I sister-in-law respectively.
young as a Dem ocracy," the
speaker said.
The country has drawn its
culture, dress, languages and
other facets of life from many
nations “ Just as you in Amer­
ica have done,” she noted.
For example, she pointed to
her native attire she wore for
the Rotary meeting, saying
it is of Greek origin.
The government • helping 1 2 :4 5 -1 :1 5 SEMINOLE PLAZA 8HOPP1NG
government programs would
CENTER, Between Cmuelberry
be mueh m o r e effective,
and Fern Park
Princess Vijaya said, if It
1 :3 0 -2 :1 5 LAKE MARY
were done on a more personal
Center o f town
level.
Poverty—and tha caste sys­
3 :0 0 -3 :3 0 SANFORD
tem — she declared appeared
Speech at corner o f Fiwt St. A
to be sustaining problems.
Magnolia Aven then go to Scott
“ The population will always
Kelly Headquarter, Vaidea Hotel.
outgrow the food supply as it
continues to grow."
4:00 OVIEDO
She also noted there is no
Center o f town.
compulsory education. "Thera
4:20 GOLDENROD
are not enough schools or
Center o f town.
teachers. It’ s a privilege to
a t t e n d school," Rotarians
were told.
The country as a whole, ahe
said, is either very rich or
very poor and " it must work
fast to catch up with the
Make Ceetribetioae Te Beets Kelly Far Govaraer
apace age."
Fuad. Valdes H aul.
The speaker waa introduced
Paid Political Adv.
h r Orviiln XoNchioa, program

Sen. Scott Kelly
IN SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y
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Ing cup donated by Kader'a
Jewelers for second place, and
a gift certificate for bronzing
the baby’e first shoes donated
by Gumra Jewelers.
Among the entries are:
Deborah K. Sipes, 6 months,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Sipes of 103 Mayrose D rsponsored by the Seminole
High School Chapter, Future
Farmers of America.
Kyle D. Keogh, 10 months,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Keogh of Lake Mary, sponsor­
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OF.
Mary Elizabeth Ludwig, 2
months, daughter of 31*. and
Mrs. John Ludwig of Crystal
Drive, Loch Arbor, sponsored
by the Sanford Pilot Club.
Marsha Nesmith, 15 months
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M.
A. Nesmith of 305 Sunset D rsponsored by Women's Auxi­
liary of Seminole County
Medical Society.
Michael Neil Kenls, 3U
weeks, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nick Kenia of 14S Country
Club Rd., sponsored by San­
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Lake Mary Women Meet
An Imprcarive Hat of ae*
compllahmenta wai read Inatead of blowing out candlei
when the Lake Mary Wornan’a Club met recently for a
luncheon at the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce build*
lng to celebrate Ita aetond
birthday.
Mra. Frank Evana, presi­
dent, called upon each of the
department chairmen w h o
gave an outline of their com*
mltteea’ activitlea during the
p u t year.
Booka totaling 117 and $398
were given to the Lake Mary
Elementary 8cbool for ita 11*
brary. The money waa ralaed
by the club apomoring a
chicken barbeque dinner, a
theatre party, and a booth In
the acbool’a annual Winter
FeatlvaL
Mra. Hugh Tlllla dlaplayed
aafety poatera created by the
drat grade and reported that
the prixea would be preaented
In the near future.
The club awarded a $25 aavInga bond to Phyllia Mitchell,
• sixth grade atudent, who
won the e u a y eonteat on "Our
American Heritage."
The Public Affaire chair*
man, Mra. Frank Leone, tick*
ed off the many and varied
drlrei the club baa aupported
—"Strengthen the Arm of LI*
berty,” water aafety, county
health, March o f Dlmei, TB,
and the Arthritic Fund.
Mra. Georga Lindahl re*
minded the club that birth*
daya have been remembered
at the county home and that
an Eaeter party waa given
thla year aa well.
Arta and crafta have played
an Important role In the
club'a life under the guidance
o f Mra. J. O. Gregory, Fine
Arta chairman. The membera
have bad a leaaon In sketchlng from a live model; made
Chrlatmaa decoration* at a
workabop; viewed and appre­
ciated palntinga created by
other membera that are on
dlaplay In Lake Mary; on*
couraged Lake Mary achool
children In their art work;
viewed and applauded the
many membera who partid*
pated in the annual aewlng
contact; and took great pride
in their two blue ribbon win*
nera in the craft ahow — Mra.
Harry Sanduiky for her pine
needle purae and Mra. John
Hoc! for her knitted aocka,
The programa have been
lively, varied, entertaining
and educational. Under the
cbairmanihlp of Mra. Olan
Boutwcll, the club'a firat an­
nual year booka were pro*
duced; a faahlon abow pre­
ce d e d ; enlrlca In paradea
which brought the club hon­
or*; lovely dinner* and partie* for the member*' enjoy*
ment were put on; and to aid
the club membera In creating
lovelier garden*, • program
on landacaplng and outdoor
lighting waa ataged.
Way* and Mean* chairman

Those Horrid
ACE SPOTS*
-W R IN K LES

Mra. A. F. Keeth, ha* been
active in aupporting the ever
growing club. The big pro­
ject of the year waa the dollar
atneteber. Member* took a
dollar and then atretched it
In a wide variety of waya,
aelling cook booka, coimctica,
and many other article*; din*
nera, decaert bridge*, etc.
Mra. Don Smith, first vice
preildent a n d mcmbcrahlp
chairman, reported that the
club haa taken in 19 new
membera and 1* rapidly ex­
panding with the total memberahlp at SI.

Mr*. N. V. Farmer, former
aoclety editor of the Herald,
waa honored aa a apedal
guest, and the membera preaented her with a gift token
for her untiring and enthua*
lactic effort* In cooperation
with the club.
Keeping the birthday In
mind, Mra. Carl Mo*a, deco*
ration* chairman, had mem­
ber* and their guest* hitting
at table* which depicted their
birthday montha. Colorful flo­
ral arrangement* represent­
ing events In tha calendar
year were created by Mrs.

Edith Dixon, Mrs. Robert
Martin, Mra. W. C. Hopkins,
Mrs. Lena Eith and Mrs. Joe
Smathers.
The president, Mrs. Evana,
In calling for the yearly re
ports, presented her chair
men in a most Interesting and
poetic way, and did not forget
the wishes associated with a
birthday celebration.
H er
wishes for the club were more
like challenges aa she moving­
ly spoke of the many goals yet
to be obtained and the manner
in which the members would
attain them.

LAKE MARY Woman'* Club member* admiring the Fourth o f July
floral arrangement at their *ccnnd birthday celebration A r e Mr*. Joseph
Eith, Mr*. Joe Smother*, Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, and Mra. Carl Moss, general chairman.

Sigma Chi Sweetheart
Miss Anne Crapps, lovely | A palatial mansion In Tails-1 charm and sophistication syndaughter of Mr. and Mrs. hassce was the scene of an onymous of genuine southern
Jimmy Crapps, o f Sanford, |elegant formal lawn party last culture and splendor was reSaturday
afternoon.
T h a |fleeted In entirety at thla ela­
haa been honored with the i
borate affair.
'Sweetheart of Sigma Chi"
The grand finale waa the
title. And what a sweetheartl
Sweetheart Hall last Saturday
The entire student body of
night at the Woman’ s Club
Florida State University at
with an orchestra from Atlan­
Tallahassee waa in competi­
ta furnishing the music. Viva­
tion for this hopor. The can­
cious Anne waa awarded a
didates were finally narrowed
trophy, beautiful red roses
down to eight, with Anne be­
and a sweetheart pin signify­
ing selected as the official
ing that aha la "The Sweetsweetheart.
of Sigma Chi."
Festivities for the fratern­
Following the ball, party
ity weekend were fabulous.
members retreated to Pana­
Last Friday night, a tradition­
ma City Sunday for a day of
al costume barnyard party
reminlaccnca and relaxation
opened the celebration. The
on the beach.
alto of this occasion was a
house which had been trans­
An established and certain
formed Into a barn, covered
fact 1* that the men o f 81gma
with cardboard and painted
Chi are excellent connoisseurs
red. The fraternity men went
la selecting tha exurberant
all out, and real live farm
and enthusiastic Anne aa their
animals completed tha de­
sweetheart. We are on their
MISS ANNE CRAPPS aide.
corum.

Enterprise Area
News Of Interest
By Helen Snodgrass
The Parent Teacher Coun­
cil of the Enterprise school
met at the school cafetorluro
last Thursday with open house
following the business session.
The Rev. Hubert Thomas ol
Dcliary Baptist Church, gavo
an Interesting and inspiring
devotion.
The winner of the spelling
bee held recently waa Steve
Rivet.
The P.T.C. voted to give a
contribution to Mrs. Joyce
Altman's kindergarten claaa,
In memory o f their late teach­
er, Mlsa Dorothy Chambers.
Rhythm b a n d instruments
were purchased for the class
and preaented to Mrs. Altman
during the meeting.

Entries to all classes are
open to members of The Ssa
ford Garden Club and resi­
dents o f Seminole County
Others may enter by making
arrangements with Mra. W. L.
Gramkow Jr. (phone 322-3213)
Horticulture
Division I
Sections A-D Cut Garden
Flowers (exhibitor may en
ter one bloom in each class)
A—In the Annuals and per­
ennials, one stem except
aornflower
(3
stem s);
pentaa (3 stem s); pansy
(3 stems), one color;
sweet pea (3 sterna; vio­
let; viola (8 sterna)
In flowering or berrying
shrub, tree, or vine, must be
in bloom or berry (not over
24 inch); In cut foliage (1
stem or branch not over 24
inches or 3 leaves from stem­
less plants such as aspidis­
tra).
Sections E-L Container Grown
plants should be only one
plant to a pot, unless a to­
tem pole, or collection
Saintpaulia (African violets)
—only single crown plants
will be accepted for compe­
tition
AU those Interested are urg­
ed to bring their cut speci­
mens to Civic Center from
8:30 to 11 a.m. April 3 at
which time entries will be
closed.
Container grown plants may
be entered on Thursday, April
2, from 2:30 to 4:40 p.m. AU
those interested In entering
for competition in this sec­
tion will find entries less com­
plicated for both the exhibitor
and entries committee If en­
tered before the rush on tho
morning of the show.

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Wednesday A . M.
The Dorcas Circle of the
Upsala Presbyterian Church
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cancer dressings Wednesday,
April 1, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
In the church educational
building.
The public Is Invited to par­
ticipate In this worthwhile
cause and to bring a sand­
wich. Coffee will be furnished
by Mrs. Sarah Hodge.

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being aponiored by the Waither League and an invita­
tion is extended to all mem­
bers and friends of the church
to attend this movie.
Further plan* were made
for th* Lutheran Women'*
Misilonary League Rally to
be held in Sanford on April
28.
Tha bueineie meeting wae
followed by a most interest­
ing talk given by Mra. K. V.
Mykkancn. Mr*. Mykkancn
was dressed In th* native
coitum* from th* section of
Finland that has been her
home and she told about tho
trip taken by the and the

Rev. Mykkancn to Finland
last year.
After the business meeting
refreahmenta were served by
Mrs. Ray Bradin and Mra.
George Daniels.

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Tba Ladies Auxiliary No.
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April 1, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Oddfellows Hall on Magnolia
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The evening circle o f the
Lmdiea Aid o f the Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer mot
Thursday evening at the
church. Mra. Walter Moore,
President presided over the
bueineie meeting. Mre. John
Scnkarik led the opening de­
votion* and read an article,
"N ot fo r a Million Dollar*."
An amendment to th* con­
stitution, to be voted on at
the next meeting, netting up
new committee wee pre­
sented !&gt;y Mrs. Ray Bradin
for th* consideration.
Mrs. Philip Skatea, kinder­
garten teacher, announced op­
en house for alt children who
will be old enough for kin­
dergarten or pre-kindergarten
thie fall. She aald th* open
house will be during th* whole
week o f April 8 thru 10 and
invited all eligible children to
spend one or two mornings as
guests.
It waa announced that
"Question Seven" a 107 min­
ute movie, produced by Lu­
theran Production*, th* same
ns produced the "Martin Lu­
ther" film will be shown at
the church April 19, at 6:30
p m. and 8:30 p.m. It depict*
the most difficult decision
which young people in East
Germany ara faced with •
education beyond 14 yeara or
sincere loyalty to Christ and
th* Church. Thia movie has
been highly praised by many
of the great papers of our
country and haa won aoma
22 award*. Th* showing ia

Constantly Insincere
compliments open the
door for friends to
exit.

Refrigerator!

Keep pesticides In their ori­
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Keep the label on the contain­
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COOKOUT PARTY for ruMioes o f Gumma Lambda, Rota Sitrnin Phi, and
their husbands was recently hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley at Lemon
Bluff. Enjoying the affair were front row, left to right, Ednn Stewart,
Dottle Matuizek, Donna Brennen, and Katie Corley. Back row, left to
right, are Bud Stewart, Ken Matuizek and Joe Corley.

Gamma Lambda Chapter,
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Bluff, honoring the rushees
'
and their husbanda, for the
purpose of getting acquaint- ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley
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Mr. and Mra. Ken Matuizek,
Mr. and Mra. Bud Stewart,
and Mr. and Mrs. William
Brennen as co-holts.
Attending tha delightful
outing
were Mr. and Mra.
Jim Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Gil
Daigle,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Daughtrey, Mr. and Mrs. J.W,
Carter, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar
Mcridith, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
McCaile, Mr. anil Mrs. Larry
Manns,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Blythe,and Mra.
Don Ham­
mer.

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Mra. Alfred Clapp fats re­
Orange City, on Friday, April
turned to Montclair, N. J., aft­
3, at the Dickinson Memorial
er spending the past several
Library from 3 to C p.m.
week* at her borne In Enter­
Blood la needed from anyone prise.
between the ages of II to 39,
and anyone who is In good
health la urged to be a donor.
Thla la another one of the ser­
vice* performed by the Red
Cross Chapter for you, your
loved ones and friend*.

The D e B a r y Volunteer
"Manorettes" will conduct a
bake aale at the DeBary
Plata on Saturday, April 4,
beginning at 9:30 a.m. Plan
to help a worthy cause by pur­
chasing some of the baked
good*.

Rushees Honored At Party

Various Entries

Dorcas Circle T o

Remember is thla Red Croat
Month, and your neighbors
Fade Them O ut!
will be soliciting funds for the
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getting old—perhipa before you
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the akin—make* hand* took white,
antooih, and young again. Equally
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n cover up. Panetralet akin cell* M
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Tampa business man Jim
Fair is probably the “ run*
nln**st" man In ths history
o f Florida politics. He has
entered at least one race In
every city, eounty and state
election during the past sev­
eral years. And has never
won yet.
This year Fair outdid him­
self by recording qualifying
papers for four offices and
ha entered a fifth race with­
out going through the formal
Ities o f qualifying.
Fair has deposited $700 to
enter the primary election
campaign for a post on the
Florida Public Utilities Com
mission: $725 was filed to en
ter the Hillsborough County
Commission race, from which
he later withdrew; $400 was
spent to qualify as a candi
date for supervisor o f rsgi
stration, and $100 qualified
Fair as a candidate for Dem
STAR PERFORMERS o f the Soils and Gray
ocratie national committee
Circus are shown doing a pyramid. The circus
man.
will be here April 6 ut the 11L11 plant show­
Fair says hs wanted to
grounds.
make a test ease in Federal
Court when he filed papers
to enter the campaign for
Democratic
Congress
man from Hillsborough Coun'
ty. He deliberately withheld
the required filing fee, he
Army Specialiit/4 James F.
claims, to show the people a
Shivers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
man can run for office with
Elmer B. Shivers o f Osteen,
out "selling his soul, hocking
took part in field training
his homestead or pawning
Incomparable equestrianism exercises dubbed King Nep
principles."
reigns supreme when the tune IV, an allied land forces,
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R e g i s t r a r Caml Bruce, center ring of the Sells &amp; Vincenza, Italy.
winding up new registrations Gray Circus.
The exercise tested the cap
this week for the May 6 pri
Ofiginally from Braiil, their ability of the Southern Euro
mary voting, believes a new feats of hurriesne horseman­ pcan Task Forces to pro
high for registered electors ship include massed pyramids, vide nuclear fire support
in Semlnols County will be pas de dcaux, juggling, vol­ against aggressor forces.
tallied when she closes her tage, rope skipping, and prin­
Shivers is assigned to Bat
books Saturday.
cipal ballerina, all on the (ery A, First Missile Batta­
Not too long ago Caml huge backs of the ponderous lion of the 82nd Artillery near
“ purged" her books o f voters Belgian rosinbacks.
Vicenza. 17ie 20-year-old sold
who bad not exercised their
Eddie Santiago, star of the ler attended DeLand High
privilege and o f thosa who troupe, ia the only man, In School.
failed to return their re-reg­ the United Statei who per­
forms the hazardous leap
istration cards.
But, she says, there has through the hoop of fire, and
been a steady stream o f res­ Mike is, at 18, the youngest
idents placing their names In professional bareback rider in
the registration books these this country. When he made
past few weeks. Volunteers his performing debut at the
also went out into the county gala opening in Bradenton
and "set up shop" to Facili­ March 14, trade critics in the
tate registration. Volunteers audience immediately hailed
in Longwood, for example, him as Ihe most promising
registered more than 300 vot­ young equestrisn alive.
Sells &amp; Gray Circus will ex­
ers in one two-day weekend.
Potential voters have only hibit in Sanford April 8, at
this week to qualify in order the 11L1I plant showgrounds.
to cast their ballots in the The 4 and 8 p. m. perform­
ances will be for the benefit
May 5 party primaries,
MOOCL TS-S14V
e
e •
of the Gindervllle Volunteer
Forty-one Democrats are Fire Department.

Famed Troupe
To Appear
With Circus

■eeking nomination for 12
county offices In the May 6
primary. Five Republicans
have no contest in their par­
ty primary.
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A discussion o f world and
national problems effecting
Florida agriculture will be a
feature o f the "thank you"
luncheon honoring Sen. Spessard Holland April 17 at Or­
lando’s Cherry Plasa Hotel.
The 80 Florida agricultural
organizations sponsoring the
event are avoiding all sem­
blance o f political discussion
#• the agenda.
e
o e
Sen. John Mathews Is slat­
ed for a three-hour visit to
Sanford this a f t e r n o o n ,
according to wire dispatches.
Hie news letter reports he
"is running very strong in
Alachua, Marlon, Lake, Sem­
inole and Orange Counties"
for the Democratic guberna­
torial nomination and, com­
bating Fred Karl releases,
continues that "despite what
others may claim, there ia no
candidate in this race who
has been a greater friend o f
teachers or public school ed­
ucation than Jack Mathews."
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"A hearse brought four cas­
of sabotage," laid Relnaldo kets and left them, showing
Guerra, who also fled to Mi­
that before the trial was held
ami.
it had been decided that four
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Grapoville Nursery
whom nothing could be prov­
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2221 Graperills A rt.
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wore
condemned
and
shot
Herbert D. Gibb American
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condolence and sympathy at
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all attending joined in a per­
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tha mobile courts, their meth­
ods of justice and their im­
pact on the Cubans.
"They leave a row of dead
behind them wherever they
go," said Hector Carrio, a
former attorney in Camaguey
who escaped to Miami.
"The accused has no legal
protection of any sort. The
nature of the erima does not
matter, since tha slightest ac­
tion against tha regime la suf­
ficient to send a citizen to pri­
son for many years.
"Tha sentences of these
mobile courts ara Immediate­
ly carried out," Carrio con­
tinued. "In most eases, the
accused la taken out and
shot."
A worker from Mslsnzas
Province described the trial
of 12 youths arrested in his
home town.
"The trial was held on the
spot where tha accused were

lUMCEMTM-nBZa

Michael E. Myers, avia­
tion machinist's mate, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers
of 1323 Hunt Road, Longwood,
Is serving aboard the attack
aircraft carrier USS Franklin
D. Roosevelt now operating
off the Florida coa st
The Mayport based carrier
recently returned from five
weeki refresher training at
the Naval Station at Guanta­
namo Bay, Cuba.

Re-activation o f the Flor­
ida Children's Commission to
administer a statewide juven­
ile delinquency control pro­
gram has been proposed by
Sen. Scott Kelly, candidate
for governor.
Kelly said the program
would be patterned after an
effective delinquency control t
project he developed when he
sas mayor of Lakeland.
Karl W l l b e l a Schaele,
Swedish chemist, discovered
chlorine; Sir Humphrey Davy
later showed it to be a chemi­
cal clement.

cars, manned by threa to fire
members of the militia or of
the young Communist organi.
zation. They are sent out im­
mediately when disturbances
are reported in either the
cities or tho country.
"Ths members of the court
act as both judge and jury,"
the report said. "They often
serve also as members of a
firing squad which executes
the accused on ths spot.”
Paul D. Bethel, a staff
member of
the
Citizens'
Committee and former press
attache with the U. S. Em­
bassy in Hsvana, said tha mo­
bile courts servs tha Castro
regime In two ways.
"They intimidate the peo­
ple in the areas where they
appear," he said. "And they
crush any uprising before it
really can get atarted."
Reports from Cuban refu­
ges threw additional light on

WASHINGTON (UIM) Fidel Castro has put wheels
on his courts of justice, call­
ing them "mobile tribunals."
But anticommunist Cubans
have another name for the
three-man
tribunals t h a t
speed around the Island In
panel trucks, conducting spot
trials and passing sentence.
They call the moblls courts
"death on wheels."
This aspect of Castro's
technique In dealing with re­
sistance to his regime was
contained in a report released
Monday by the Citizens' Com­
mittee for a Free Cuba.
The report waa based pri­
marily on Cuban government
sourcei, such as radio broad­
casts, newspapers,
official
speeches and decrees, as well
as information provided by
Cuban refugees.
The report described the
mobile courts as old trucks or

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as campaign co-ordinator for
ths Foster for Governor cam­
paign committee. The threepage news release doesn't
explain what are the func­
tions o f a "campaign co-ordIns tor."
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COUNTY, r U W I O *
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STATU ROAD DEPARTMENT
O r FLORIDA in Agency of
the WUl« •( Florida,
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s k m in o l e c o u n t y . » Foil
tleml gubdlvlelon o f tho State
• f Florida,
Petitioners,
ALICE

BAM Ot at.
Defendant*.
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MAIW rWOCBBDIWOi_________
IW TDD WANS AWD BY TEE
A t m io w m r o r m
btatw
• r Fl o r id a .
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT
CONCERN, and to All paroooo
«a d partial claiming or having
a a r right. UUt, liu ro o t. a*,
tata, M o r t fiio or otbor llaa
to o r ow tnoao eortala pareala
o f la id haratnaftar described,
a id tb* follow ing person* togathor with all oafcnown par.
aona alalmlng by. through or
•ndor known paroona who a n
goad, o r who a n not known
to b o d a a d or allvot
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ROAD M W — IRWfWOtJI
COL'WTT — WAWSI A ADpw w aaB i
Waltar Foster
. II Woodland ttn a t
' Roebaatar, Now York
■RD Wo. lt t .l, 111 I
w o tic w

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‘ t i l l Craocant Drlva
Bavarly Hllla. California
IR D Mo. 144.1
M tldnd Kaatlnga
. 1101 Craocant Drlra
■ Bavarly Hllla. California
■ IR D No. 1M.I
Analo Mao Jama*
111 Ihavtll Btraot
Geneva, Wow York
■RD No. I44.L 104J
Israel Janao
Addraoa Unknown
■RD NO. U l.L 111*. M I .
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, Ooorgo Marahall
: Addroaa Unaknowm
IR D No. 111.1. 1*14
' Thoreao Marahall
Addnoa Unknown
■RD No. 1114, 1114
Kllaabotk MeBrlda
o /o Aolodo Wllilama
1411 Bhorawood Btraot
FMtadalphla. Fenn.
■RD No. 141.1, 1414. 1114

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o /o Arlodo Wllilama
I *41* Bhorawood Btraot
, Philadelphia. Penn.
■RD No. 141.1, 1414, 1414
Prod Rlehardaon
. Addraaa Unknown
■RD No. l l l . l , 1114
W llllo Rlehardaon
Addraaa Unknown
■RD Mo. 111.1, 1(14
William Thomaa
14*1 Claarrtaw Btraot
Philadelphia. Penn.
■RD No. Itl.L 1*14
Roaa Loo Turner
T4 Joiner Street
Roehaator, New York
■RD No. 1114
W llllo MorrU Turn or
f t Honor ■treat
Roeheotar, New York
■RD No. 1*14
Vddlo Wltaon
1*0 Jaaaph Avenue
Roeheotar I. New York
IR D No. 111.1, Itl.L 11*4
Rnby Wlleon
Addraoa Unknown
■ RD No. l l l .l . I l l *
IBCTIOW TTOlO-POOd — BTATW
H O A D S-*ST — ■RMIWOLB
c o u n t y — D B o cm irn o w a
■RD No. 1044. 1144
KIOKT OP WAT
A otrlp ot land o ff tho
Went aide of Lot 14,
Proot'a Addition to Alta■ onto No. I, according to
sla t In Plat Book 1. page
It,
pnhllo
rooorda
of
Bemlnola County, Florida,
being la feat on tho South
Una and 41 foot on tho
North llna,
Containing 11,11* aquar* foot
(441 aero) more or lea*.
OWNWD BTl EOT ELLA BEN­
JAMIN Joined bp her hue.
band JBM BB BENJAMIN
IUBJBCT TOI Interest, If any,
o t LAURIA JAMES. Singlet
LILLIE MAE FAULKNER
and bn*band ELIJAH PAUL.
XNBRl ANNIE MAE JAMES,
■Inglat ROBERT BENJAMIN
JAMES and wife FLORENCE
JAMBSI JUANITA BLAIR
and husband VIROIL BLAIR
IR D No. 1*44
RIQHT OF WAY
That part oft
Lot 1L !•** tho North *0
foot o f the South 1*0 foot
o f tho Woat U fo o t o f
Froat's Addition to Alta,
monte No. I, according to
slat la Plat Book 1. page
It,
publlo
rooorda
of
lam lnol* County, Florida,
tying Woatorly o f tha centerlino o f eanatruetloa o f Hat*
Road I-4IT, Beotian m i l , and
lying Eaatorly of and within
40 foal o f said centerline, said
oantarlln* being doacribad as
lollowai
Begin at tba Southwest cor­
ner o f Lot II, Frost's Addi­
tion to Altamonte, aceord.
Ing to Plat in Plat Book 1,
ag* 14, publla records of
emlnola County, Florida!
run thanes North 9, ll'd4'J
WoaL a dletanco of 14404*
feat to tho beginning o f a
curve concavo to the Southeasterly, having a radius of
1IIT4I fooL run thanes along aald curve, thru a can.
tral angle o f l l b r t l " . a dietanoo o f 1114* foot to tha
and o f said survo, and tha
beginning of a curve eoncava to tb* Ncrthwaatcrty,
having a radius o f 11.4114*
loa n run then** along said
curve, thru a central ansi*
o f S’ *ro*" a 41*tanoo o f it*
foot to tho and o f said onrvaj
ran thane* North H ' l l ’ t l "
East a distance o f *1*4*
fact to tho beginning o f a
curve soacays to the North*
•aaiorly having a rodlu* of
114*41 faoti rua thsaa* along
said starve thru a central
angle • ( 1**H% % dUtanoo
o f **l.«f fact to tbs and o f
curve, run than** North
1*44“ East a dlotaaoo o f

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run thane* North 4I'*4'44'
EaaL a dlotane* o f ISO foot
to tho and o f this center­
line description.
Tha land heroin described eontains TIT* square feat, (.1ST
aero) more or less
OWNED BTt CECIL MERRITT
and wife BERTHA MER­
RITT, E V E R E T T MERRITT, unmarried. MILDRED
HASTINGS and hueband J.
C. HASTINOB, A L V O T D
MERRITT and wlf* AMAN­
DA M ERniTT.
■RD No. Itl-L 1*14, HI-*.
I *1.4
RIOHT OP W AY
That part oft
Lot 4, Block A, Oooden’s
Addition to Altamonte, ac­
cording to plat In Plat
Book T, page
TO. public
reeords o f Somlaol* Coun­
ty, Florida,
lying within 4* foot Wootorly
of the centorUns o f construc­
tion o f *101* Road 1-4 If, ■ca­
tion TT410, said eentorlln* be­
ing described as fellow*!
Bogin at tho Southwest cor­
ner o f Lot 91. Froat's Addi­
tion to Altamonte, according
to plat In Plat Book L P*e*
14. publlo rooorda o f Saminot* County, Florida, run
thence North C »r 0 4 “ Weot.
a distance o f 144*41 foot to
th* beginning o f a curve
concavo to th* •outhoactorly.
having a radio* o f ltST.ll
fact, rua thane* along aald
curve, thru a control angle
o f it'S T 'tl", a dlctanes o f
*14.10 fast to tb* end o f oald
curve, and tha beginning of
a curve eoneav* to th*
Northwesterly, having a ra­
dius o f 11,41*4* foetl run
thene* along oald curve, thru
a central angle of t 'l t 'O f .
a dlstanc* o f 140 foot to th*
end ot aald curvot run thonee
North 10M1‘ 44“ East a dielane* o f 141.10 fact to th*
beginning of a curve concavo
to th* Northeasterly having
a radius o f 1144.11 feet, run
thenc* along oald curve thru
a central angle o f 10*01', a
dletanco of 111-47 feet to th*
and o f aald curve, run thonc*
North 4l*l4*d4~ EaaL a dls­
tanc*. o f 1414.H root to a
point on the Easterly oatenolon o f th* North lino o f Lot
1 A. Block B, First Addition
to Roplat o f Lake Mobil*
Shores, acoordlng to plat In
Plat Book 1. pages Tl, said
point being 10.1 feet Easter­
ly from the Northeast corner
o f said Lot. run thene*
North 4»*IU44“ Keel, a dls­
tanc* ot 10* feet to th* end
o f thl* centerline descrip­
tion.
Th* lend herein described con­
tain* (Tl square feet, mor* or

o f ll*J T '4 r. a dlstanc* of
*14.1* foot to tb* ond o f said
curve, and th* beginning of
a eurv* concavo to th*
Northwesterly, having a ra­
dius o f 11,41*4* feat, run
thonc* along said curve, thru
a central angle of IMF**",
a dletanco of It* feet to th*
end of oald curve, run thenc*
North 1*M*'44“ East a dls­
tanc* o f 4*1.1* fset to th*
beginning o f a curve eoneave to the Northeasterly
having a radtue o f 11444*
feet, run thenc* along said
eurv* thru a central angle
o f l l '* t ', a dlstanc* o f 1I1.4T
feet to th* end of said curvo,
run thenc* North 41*94'44“
Eaot, a distance of 141441
feet to a point on th* East•rly ontonilon o f th* North
tins of Lot 1-A, Block B.
First Addition to Replat of
Lak* Mobil* Shores, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book 1,
page Tl, said point being
i t .l feet Eastorly from ths
Northeast corner o f aald t « t ,
run thene* North 41, 14’44“
East, a distance o f 14* feet
to the ond e f thl* oontor lino
description.
The land hsrsln described eontains ll« * square feet, (.S44
aero), more or less.
OWNED BTl WILLIE MORRIS
TURNER and wife ROBA
LEE TURNER
■RD No. 111.1
RIOHT OF WAT
That part efi
“ Begin 1.41 chains East,
and 4.ST chains South of
Southwest corner of NEI4
o f SWI4, run North T.l*
chains, East 4.11 chains,
South T.l* chains West
4.11 chains
Section
T,
Township SI South, Range
1* EasL"
tying within 4* feet Westerly
ot th* center line o f construc­
tion o f Stats Road S-41T, Sec­
tion T ill*, said center lln* be­
ing described as follow s!
Begin at th* Southwest cor­
ner of Lot II, Frost’s Addi­
tion to Altamonto, according
to plat In Plat Book 1, peg*
14, publlo rocords o f Seminole
County, Florida; run thene*
North ••ll'#4“
Weot.
a
dlstanc* of I44I.T4 foot to
the beginning of a curve
ooncavo to the Southeasterly,
having a radius o f 141T.1I
fast, run thence along said
curve, thru a central angle
o f 11*!T'4!“ , a distance e f
• ll.l* feet to th* ond of
said curve, and tho begin­
ning ef a curve eoneav* to
th* Northwesterly, having a
radius e f U .4K.I* feet, run
thence along said curve,
thru a central angle of
n r * * " , a distance o f 10*
feet to th* end o f said curve,
run thenee North lOMO'ii"
East a distance of I41.IS feet
to the beginning o f a curvo
concave to th* Northeasterly
having a radius o f 114441
feeb run thenc* along said
eurv* thru a central angle
o f 11**1', a dlstanc* ot 111.IT
fset to th* ond of aald curvo,
run thenc* North 41*14'44"
East, a dletanco o f 141441
feet to a point on th* East­
erly oatonelon of th* North
lln* e f Lot 1-A, Block B.
First Addition to Replat ef
Lak* Mobile Shoros, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book I,
page Tl. aald point being It.l
feet
Easterly
from
tho
Northeast corner e f said Lot,
run thsneo North 4t*14'44“
East, a distance of 1*4 feat
to the ond o f this eontsr
line drcrlptlon.
The land herein described con­
tains 111* square feet, (.*49
acre), more or loss.
OWNED
BY!
WILLIAM
THOMAS, EDNA DUNCAN,
also known so Edna Dunk­
lin; and THOMAS MAR­
SHALL G E O R G E MAR8HALL; FRED RICHARD­
SON, If allvo, or If deceased
any unknown heirs, devisees
and/or other claimants un­
der said THOMAS MAR■ HALL O E O R O K MARSHALL and FRED RICH­
ARDSON
SUBJECT TOi Interest o f Lula
Marshall; Ernest Rlchardeon,
W llllo Richardson, Edna Boney, Peril* Glboon
■RD 111.1
DRAINAGE EASEMENT
LATERAL
DITCH
(LEFT)
WEST STATION JT1+II4I
That part oft
“ Begin 1.41 chains Beat
and 4.*T chains South ef
tho BW corner of NEU of
■WU,
run
North
T.l*
chains, Baet 4.11 attains.
South T.l* chains. Wool
4.11 chains. Section T Township 11 South, Range It
East.lying within 11 feot Northerly,
and lying wlthta 4 feot South­
erly of a ditch survey Has,
described a* follow*!
Commence at the Southwest
corner ot Lot II, Frost's Ad­
dition to AltSMonte, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book 1,
page 14, run thonee North
•*M'I4“ W esb a distance of
144I.TI feet to the beginning
o f a serve eeaoeve to the
Southeasterly, having a ra­
dius ef 14IT.I* feet run thenee
•long aald serve, thru a
central angle e f IIIT '4 4 -, e
distance of *14.14 feet to th*
end of said curve, eng the
beginning o f a serve con­
cave to the North westerly,
having a radlua e f 11.44*4*
feot; rua thene* along Mid
curve, thru a central angl*
o f r i f t r * a dlotanoe o f it*
feet to th* ond e f said curvo;
rua thonc* North Ii* ir4 4 “
EasL a dlotanoe o f 144.41
feeb run thenee North I**
**•14“ W esb a dletanco o f
4* feet for Ike point o f beinning, from said point of
•ginning run then** North
4**4*'14“ West a dtetsnco of
IT* foet to the end ef aald
survey llna
The land described herein con­
tains II** eqnere feet, (.VTI
acre), more or less,
t l le agreed that th* drainage
herein provided 4*r wiu not
be ebetrneted b » future developmenb
OWNED BY! WILLIAM THOMAS. BDNA DUNCAN, alee
known as Edna Dunklin,
TROMAB
MARSHALL
GEORGE
MARSHALL)
FRED RICHARDSON, If alive, or It deceased any un­
known he Ira devisee* and/or
other elslmaat* under aald
THOMAS MARSHALL
OEOROB MARSHALL and
FflBD RICHARDSON
SUBJECT TOi lalereet e f Lula
Marehalli Hraeet Rlehardaon,
W illie RlshardM*. Bdaa Beney, Peru* Otbeea.

nor o f Lot It, Froat's addi­
tion to Altamonte, according
to plat In Plat Book 1, page
14, publlo record* o f Beml­
nol* County, Florida; run
thenc* North **!!'C4~ Went,
a dletanco o f tttl.T* feet to
the boginning o f a eurv*
concave to the Southeaster
ly, having a radius o f 141741
feet, run thenee along eald
curve, thru a control angl*
o f 1I*1T’ 4I“ , a dlstanc* of
•14.1* foet to the end ot
•eld eurve, and the begin­
ning o f a curve concave to
the Northwesterly, having a
radluo e f 11,41*40 feet, run
thonc* along aald curvo,
thru a central -angle o f 1*
10'Ofl". a dlstanc* of It* feet
to th* ond of aald curve,
run thence North 14*ll'44“
East, a dletanco o f 1*1.1*
foot to th* beginning o f a
eurv* concave to th* North
easterly having a radius of
U 44.lt foot, run thono* along
•aid eurv* thru a central
angle o f l l 'l l * . a dlstanc*
o f 111 .IT foet to the end e f
said curvo. run thenc* North
41*34*44“ EasL • distance of
14(444 foot te a point on
the Easterly eatonslon o f the
North line of Lot 1-A, Block
B, First Addition to Roplat
o f Lak* Mobil* Shores, ac­
cording to plat In Plat Book
4, page Tl, said point being
10.1 foet Eaatorly from th*
Northeast corner o f said Lob
run thence North 41*14*44'
East, a distance o f 1*0 feet
to tho end ot this confer
lino description.
Tho land herein described con ­
tains 1440 *quaro feet, &lt;.o*T
aero), mor* o r lees.
OWNED BTl CHRISTA ORANT
and wife GRACE GRANT;
EDDIE WILSON
SRD No. 111.1. 1114
niG HT OF W AT
That part o f!
“ Beginning at a point l i t
feot East and TO feot North
o f Southwest corner of
EH of NEK o f 8W U . Sectlon T, Township It South,
Rang* 10 East, run thence
North I H i feot. West 111
feet to East aid* o f Brick
Rood thenco Southwesterly
along said Brick Road to
point on North line of said
“ Mary
Jackson”
land,
thence East III feet aloni
•aid W sst line to point o
beginning."
lying within 40 foot Eastorly
of tho center line o f construc­
tion o f State TVoad S-41T, Sectlon Till*, said center line be­
ing described as follow s:
Bogin at tho Southwest cor­
ner o f Lot 91, Frost's Addi­
tion to Altamonto, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book 1.
page 14, publlo record* o f
Seminole
County,
Florida;
run thenco North 4, ll'*4 r
W esb • distance o f I441.T4
fost to the beginning o f a
curvo concave to th* South
•astorly, having a radlua of
141T.lt feot, run thenc* a*
long aald curve, thru a cen­
tral angle o f ( I ’ lT 'il" , a dls­
tanc* of IS4.lt foot to th*
ond o f said curvo, and the
beginning o f a curve con­
cave to th* Northwesterly,
having a radius o f 11,4114*
foot, run thonc* along said
curve, thru a oentral angl*
o f l*t«'00", a distance of
IM fast te the ond o f eald
eurve, run thanes North 14*
11*44“ Baet a dlstanc* o f
141.10 feet to the beginning
o f a curve concave to tho
Northoastarly having a radlua o f 114441 fe*b run
thonco along oald curve thru
a eontal angl* o f 11*01', a
distance o f 1I1.4T feet to
tho end o f said curve, run
thence North 4 t‘ !4'44“ EasL
a distance o f 1414.11 feet to
a point on the Easterly egtension of the North line o f
Lot 1 A. Block B. First Ad­
dition to Roplat o f Lake
Mobile Bhoros, according to
plat In Plat Book I, page
Tl, said point bslng I t .l fset
Easterly from tho North­
east corner o f oald Lob run
thene* North 41*14‘44“ East,
a distance o f 104 fost to
th* ond o t this center lino
description.
Th* land herein described con­
tains III aquar* foet. more or
leea
OWNED BYl EDDIE WILSON
and RUBY WILSON, If alive
or It deoeasod. and any un­
known heirs, devlooos and/or
other claimants under the
Estate o f said Ruby Wilson
SUBJECT TOl TAX CKRTIFICATE No. l i f t , Sal* ef
May II. m l . D. B. 101, page
41. hold by WILLIAM II
HARVEY. JR- and ALICE
BASS
SRD No. 141.1. 1414. 141.1
RIOHT OF WAT
That part oft
“ Bogin at a point 111 foot
North and 114 feet Weet ef
Southeast corner of NEU
o f BW ti o f Section T.
Township II South, Rang*
1* East, run North It feeb
W eet II feet more or less
to right-of-w ay e f Brick
Road, Southwesterly along
road te point West o f be­
ginning, East 1*4 feet mere
or less te point o f begin*t|M,w
lying within 4* feet Easterly
e f the centerline o f eonatruetlon o f State Road S-41T, Bee­
tle* T ill*, eald centerline belag described a* follow*:
Bagla at the Southwest corner o f Lot 91. Frost'* Addi­
tion to Altamonte, acoordlng
to plat In Plat Hook 1, page
14, pnblla rooorda o f Seminolo County, Florida, run
thenc* North ••dl‘*t“ W esb
a distance o f 144444 feet to
the beginning o f a eurve
eoneav* to the Southeaatorly,
having a redtu* e f 141T4I
feet, rna thene* along eald
curve, thru a central anglo
o f ll*&gt;T'4l“, a dUtanoe of
(144* feet t* the end o f
•aid enrve. and the beginning
o f a enrve eoacav* te the
North westerly,
having
a
radln* e f 11.4414* feet; ran
thene* aleng aald eurve, thru
a sea tral angl* o f 1‘ 14'M, a
dUtane* o f 14* feet to the
end e f aald eurve: ran tbenoe
North I4, ir 4 4 “ Eaot a dU­
tane* o f 449.14 feet to tb*
beginning e f a curve eoneav* to the Northeasterly
having a radius o f 1144.94
feet! rna th**M along aald
curve thr* a central angle
•f i***t'i
a distance of
111-IT feet to th* *nd of
••Id o w e . rna those* North
4***4'44“ Basb a dlstaase o f
1414 *4 feet to a paint *n
th* Easterly enteaalon *f
th* North lln* o f Lot 1A,
Block B, Firm Addition te
Raplat
of
Lak*
Mebll*
Shares, *o**rdlng I* plat la
Plat Boek I. p*g* M. *ald
petal being m i f**t East•rip k e a Ut* North Mgt oera«r «d M id L *b rna thenee
North 41*1444“ Each a dietenee o f 1M fM I te tb* ead
«d O ld — t a r t f* d*o*rtp-

OWNED n r : JOHN MCBRIDE
and wife ELIZABETH MCBRIDE
SUBJECT TO: TAX CERT!
PICATB No. IT!*. Sale of
t -31-41. described In DB 11*.
page 111 held by DAVID
ROME; and. TAX CERTIFI­
CATE No. TTT, Sale o f 1140.
described In DB IT page 1*1
A DB 111, page 173 held by
PETER If. JOHNSON and
wife RUTH M. JOHNSON
TAKE NOTICE that s Deela
ration e f Tsklng has been fil­
ed In the above-styled cans*
by the Petitioners, the sequlr*
Ing euthorlty o f thee* pro­
ceedings, o f th* taking o f the
above-described Unde, for the
purpose eet forth In th* Petl.
Hen In thl* eeuee, vis; A*
right e f wey for • portion o f
dtelo Roed No. g*417, In denti­
ne!* County, Florid*, and thet
th* Honorable Voile A. W il­
liams. on* o f th* Judge* o f
th* Circuit Court o f th* Ninth
Judicial Circuit at Florid*, w ill
on th* 14th day e f April. A-D.
1144, at 1 o'clock P.M., In th*
Seminole County Courthoue* at
Btnferd. Florida, consider eald
Declaration o f Tsklng, appoint
appraiser*, and mek* such
Order e* th* Court derm* pro­
per. AH peril** te * th* eult
end ell parties Interested may
appear and bs heard at the
tlai* end place designated.
You, end each o f you, are
hereby oommsnded to appear
by filing an Answer to th*
Petition heretofore filed In
thle cause In th* entitled
Court on or before tb* Ith day
of Mey. A. D. l i f t , to ahow
whet rlghb title, Interest or
Hens you. or any o f you, hsvs
In and to ths sbovs.dstcrlbed
Issds and show cans* why tha
seme should not ba taken for
ths uses and purpose* set
forth In tha Patltloa fllad
hsrsln.
WlTNEdB my Hand and tha
■sat of aald Court on this 11th
dty of March, A. D. 1114.
(IEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court,
In and For SsmlnoU Conn*
ty. Florid*.
By; Sandra ■. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
nAnOLD F. JOHNSON
County Attorney
Drawer Z
Benford, Florida

OWNED BTt ISRAEL JONESi
and ERNESTINE JONES
SUBJECT TO: MORTOAQB re­
corded In Mtg. Book 1*1.
page 10* In favor o f TIIB
HANFORD ATLANTIC NA­
TIONAL BANK; and. TAX
CERTIFICATE No. St*. Bat*
o f 4-11-11 held by D. D.
DANIEL: and TAX CERTI­
FICATE No. Ill* , aal* o f 111-41 held by R.W. SCHOOL­
CRAFT
■RD No. 1M.I, 1114, 1114
RIGHT OF WAY
That part oft
Th* Southwesterly I* fact
o f Block B, Gooden'* Addi­
tion to Altamonte, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book T.
page T*. publla records o f
Bemlnol* County, Florida)
lying within 4* feet Wocterly
o f th* center lino o f construc­
tion o f Slat* (toad S-tST. Sec­
tion TTS1*. said oantarlln* be­
ing described as follow*!
Begin at tb* Southwest cor­
ner o f Lot It, Frost'* Addi­
tion to Altamonte, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book 1.
pas* 14, publlo records of
■amlnol* County, Florida;
run thenc* North 4*I1'04"
WosL a distance o f 144140
fast to th* beginning o f a
curve concavo to th* South•aaterly, having n radlua of
14IT41 feeb run thene* along said survo, thru a cen­
tral angla o f t t ’ ST'4SH. n
distance o f 110.10 tost to th*
ond of oald curvo, and th*
beginning o f a curvo ooneavs to th* Northwesterly,
having a radius ot 11,41140
t**b run thonc* along aald
curvo, thru a control angle
of I , I4'04“ . a dlotane* of lot
feet to th* ond ot said
curve; run thence North
10*I•'44'* EaaL a distance ot
101.1* test to th* boginning
o f a curve eoneav* to th*
Northoastarly having a ra­
dius o f 114141 f**L run
thons* along aald curve thru
a central angt* o f 11**1', a
distance of 111.IT feot to
th* and o f aald curve, run
thenc* North l**S !'4!H EaaL
a dlstanc* * f 1414.*0 feat to
a point on th* Easterly astension o f th* North tin* o f
Lot 1-A. Block B, First Ad­
dition to Roplat o f Lak*
Mobil* Shore* acoordlng to
plat In Plat Book 1, pay* Tl,
aald point being lo .l feet
Easterly from tb* Northeast
corner o f **td Lob run
thenc* North ll*SI'44“ EaaL
a dlstanc* o f 14* feot to tb*
•ad * f this ooatwlln* deeerlatlon.
Th* land herein described con­
tains i l l * square feeb m*r*
or leas.
OWNED BTl MAJORIH LESTER and husband HARIM
LESTER; MINNIE COLLINS;
WALTER FOSTER;
SUBJECT TOl TAX CERTI­
FICATE No. l i f t , sal* o f
1-11-41 hold by MARJORIE
LESTER) and, TAX CERTI­
FICATE No. 1T14, sale o f
l-S I-lt. hold by MARJORIE
LESTER
SRD No. 111.1
R iatIT OF WAY
That part *fi
“ Bogin 4*14 fast Root and
111.4 foot North * f South­
west oornar o f SEti ot
IW Ii o f •oetloa T, Town­
ship Si South, Rang* I*
EaaL run 4* feet, Beuth
tie feeb W**t 4* f**t and
North 114 foot t* point * f
beginning! AND
Begin 4*T.l feot Beat and
141.4 f**t North * f Southweot **rn*c o f IE 14 of
IWVl of B*otlon T, Town­
ship (1, Rang* it , th*n«*
run East 44 f**t t* Banford Brisk Road, then**
Southwesterly along Brisk
Road 14* fo o t North to
point * f beginning. Bastion
T, Township 11. Rang* 94."
lying within 4* f**t Westerly
•f th* *ont*r Ha* * f **n*tmo­
lten of B u t* Road S-4&gt;T, M o­
tion T ill*, aald oenter Una be­
ing described a* f*ll*w *t
Bogin at th* ■oathwMt earnor o f Lot PL P roof* Addi­
tion to Altamonte, ao**rdlng
to plat In Plat Seek L pdg*
14. ptibir*
r***rda *4
bile reoordo
o f Martno I* Conn
UlSBC#

S

Jf#ff

• dlstas** f t IMATI d*ot 10
U o beginning o f a a n m
*oa*av* t* th* i *Bth*ootprly.
h o m e » radln* o f 1IIT4I
f*ob m a th*ao* along aald aribed as

r a w

fellewet

1

•sd

JACK W. PIERCE
llstland Building
TslIabasM*, Florida ,
Of Counssl for th* Petitioners.
Psbllsh March 14, 11 * April
T, 14, 1144.
CD8-41
I I THE COUNTY COURT OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR­
IDA

L**DEAN^SNODORABB.
Plaintiff,
va
DONALD BACORN and JAC­
KIE BACORN, h i. wife.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF
CONSTABLE'* «ALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­
EN that I. GRADY L HALL
Constable District 4, Romlnol*
Ceunty, Florida, by vlrtus ot
a Writ of Distress for rant
and final ludgmant and s is outloa thsrson ontorod on Feb­
ruary II, l i l t , heretofore lieu•d out o f the above entitled
Court in tho abova styled
oasae hav* levied upon tho
following described personal
property located In Semtnele
Cosnty, Florida, to-w lt;
One
Munti
combination
lelevlelon-atereo Hi-Fi re­
cord player
as the property e f th* above
named defendants and that
oa Friday tha 10th day of
April. 1IM, at 11:10 P. M. et
lot Iprlng Lake Drive, 8eml
net* County, Florida, I will
offer for sale and sell lo tha
hlfheet bidder for cash In
hand tho above described pro­
perty as the property o f aald
defendants to satisfy tha aald
dtetrees for rent and final
lufgment and aieouttoa there/■ / Grady L Hall.
Conetcble District I,
Remlnole County, Florida
Bsseett and Tuck
!«• R. Maitland Ave.
Meltland. Florida
Psklleh Merck II, 1M4
CM-14
•BNINOLB COUNTY
BONINO COMMISSION
Notice e f Pa bile Hearing
Notice le hereby given, that
after consideration, th* Semi­
nal* County Zoning Commlsslot will bold a publlo hearing
to determine tho feasibility of
reeommsndlng to the Board
o f County Commlsslonere that
the following described pro­
perty presently aonsd A -l Agri­
culture be toned R -t Duplsat
Low 4 through 1, Bleek D.
Fens Ferk Estate* (Use pert
•f Let 4 which le In Ceieelbeiry). Further deecrlbed e*
soeth ef Coneord Drive and
wsst ef Cypres* Way.
rublte hearing w4U be held
la the Seminole County Court
Hodee. Ceunty Commleeloner*
Room. 4*n ford. Florida. W ed■•slay, April I. 14*4 at T*4
P. H. or ee soon thereafter a*
possible.
ftemlnol* County
Zoning
commission
Ity Robert I Brewa
Remlnole County Benlng
Director
Putlleh Merck K 91. 1*44
CDd-714
IN t h r c o u n t y j u d o s *
IT IN AND N R SEMINOtm COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IB PRORATE
IN IB TEE RgTATR OF
PAI L VANE LORD, a /k /a F.
V. ; -ORD.

Dic m m I.

o n e s TO CRRDITOR*

having *tntean a*
14*. and tank n f yets, are
w t r n*lifted end required
la Breeeet nay d e l me s e t de­
mesne which yea, or either ot
mey have eg*!and the
___
ot Faul Vane Lord.
a /k a F. Y. Lerd. deaeaeed. lata
•f Ismlaole Ceunty. Fieri da,
te (he He*, c. T e r e m Mine.
jr ,C o u a ty Judge e f ■emlnete
Cel ty, at hla office la th*
C*s(lF Court bo us* la l a s f s r i
l e s n«l* County Florida. w&lt;th­
in t la month* from th* d*t*
•f 11* first publlMtl** kersef.
All *lalm* aa* i e a a s t s a*t
■rd tutsd wlthta th* Urn* aad
Is th*
meaner
prescribed
bed e eksll b* barred a* pro
v l« I by law.
0 ted March (4. A. D. U M .
i •/ Taut Edlaoa l a r i
t* Ea**uter e f th* L*gt
W ill aad TM ta msM ot

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Byt '•/ Bru*e E. Clary
141 rant Blah A VM M

Del ■(. Tier!**

Th* land h*r*ln d*«*rlb*d M a­ P«l eh Mar. t l *
ta!a* (44* equar* feet (44 « L * » « « -

Apr. f , 14.

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Northeast corner ot raid
IN T1IK CIRCUIT COURT OF lying within 14 fast o f • ditch IB T E R CIRCUIT COURT OF
Lob run thenca North 14*
THR NINTH JUDICIAL CIR •urvsy line dtscrlbed •• fol- TEE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
I t 'l l " East, a distance ot
CUIT. IN AND FOR SKMICCtT. IN AND FOR SEMI lowst
149 feet lo the end o f (hit
NOI.H COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Commence cn the goulh line NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
center line description.
o f the NWU of gecUsn I, LAW NO. S*9T
l a w n o . acre
Township 11 South, Range
The
land herein described con­
NOTICR OP RULE NIII
NOTICB OF RULE NISI
10 Rail, et a point .11 feet STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT tain! TTO square feet, more or
■TA TE ROAD DEPARTM ENT
Rest
o
f
the
Southwest
cor
OF PLO ntD A. an Agency ef
OF FLORIDA, an Agency ot leea.
ner o f said NWU e f eald tha Stata af Florida,
OWNED BT: LEIDA BELLE
th* gtal* ef Florida,
M ellon I. run thenc* North and
LAWRENCE
and hueband,
and
•*lt'4f“ WeeL a dlotane* ef SEMINOLE COUNTY, a PollSEMINOLE COUNTY, a Polltl
LEWIS C. LAWRENCE
1*1.11 feet to the beginning tlcal Subdivision o f tho Stat* SUBJECT TO: MOHTOAOE recal Subdivision e f th* Btat*
o f e curve eoneav* to tb* of Florida,
corded In O. Ib Rook I, pegs
o f Florida,
Westerly, having a radius
191 held by RUTH E. GAGE,
Petitioners,
Patltlonsra,
o t ITlI.df feeb run thence
as Executrix of Estate o f
•long eald curve, thru a HARRY GOFF at al„
SUSAN BARBAZON *t •1„
Avis Lambrakla deceased,
central angle ef I 't t 'l t " , a
and L n m b r o a Demetrloa
Defendant*.
Defendant*.
distance o f 9lt.1T fast to th* NOTICB o r EMINENT DO­
Lambrakla deceased.
NOTICE OF EMINENT DO­
•nd
e
f
sold
eurv*.
run
thene*
MAIN PROCEEDING t
MAIN PROCEEDING
North 1*11*11“ We*L a die IN THE NAME AND BT THE PARCEL NO. 174.1
IN THE NAME AND RT TEE
fence o f 41.01 feet to the AUTHORITY OF THE STATE RIGHT OF WAT
AUTHORITY OF THE STATE
Point e f Beginning, from OF FLORIDA.
That part o f:
OP FLORIDA.
•eld point ef beginning run
Lots 99. 31, 31. 75, Block
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT
thenee Booth IT *irtd “ East, CONCERN, and to all persona
B, Midway Heights Subdi­
CONCERN, and to all pereone
a
distance
o
f
III
feet
to
vision. according to plat In
and partl*a claiming or hav­
•nd. parti** claiming or hav
point, run thenc* South 44* Ing any rlghb tltla, IntarasL
Plat Book 4. page 11, pub­
in g any right, tltla, Intsrest,
0 l 'l i “ EasL a distance of aetata, mortgag* o r other lien
lla racords of Bamlnolo
estate, mortgage or other Hen
411.14 fast to a point for th* to or on thos* certain par
County, Florida;
to or on those certain parcels
ond e f this survey line de­ cals o f land haratnaftar daa­ lying E lite rly o f and lying
o f land heralnaftor deecrlbed
scription.
within
14 fast Wsatarly o f oen­
and tha follow ing poreona, to­
eribod. and tha follow ing par.
gether with aU unknown per­ The land heroin described eon- •ons, together with all un ter line o f construction o t “
tain*
TTI
square
f**L
mor*
or
Road
8-417,
Section
son* claiming by, through or
know ptraona claim ing by, stat#
und*r known p*r*onu who are lest.
through or under known par­ 77114. aald ctn ttr llna btlng
dead, or who are not known OWNED BTt EUGENE DEN- sons who *r* dead, or who *r* deecrlbed as follow s:
MARK
and w lf* JOYCE not known to b* dead or
Bagln on th* Easterly exten­
to bo dead or allrat
DENMARK
sion o f th* North lln* ot
SECTION m t * -M M — STATE
allvat
Lot 1-A. Block B. First Adeoad
a-tar — s e e i n o l e SUBJECT TO: MORTGAGE r*- ■ECTION TTBI*-9*M — STATE
dltlon to a replat of 7-ska
COUNTY — NAME 4k ADcorded In O. R. Book 9T1, ROAD I-49T — SEMINOLE
Mobil* Bhoraa, according to
O R B IIM
pag* 41* In fnvor o f CARL COUNTY — NAME* • AD­
plat tn Plat Book I, pass 71,
Carl C. Craig
C. CRAIG end wit* RUTH DRESS K f
publlo rtcorda of Bamlnolo
E. CRAIO
3*114 Longbrock Road
Franc** B. Faber
County, btlng 10.1 fast Eaat
■RD No. t i l . l
Cleveland 91, Ohio
W est Chaster
o f tho Northeast corner ot
DRAINAGE EASEMENT
■RD Ne. 114.1, 314.1
Butler Co., Ohle
aald
Lot 1-A. run thenco
LATERAL DITCH R I O H T
■RD Ne. 1TI.1
North 44*1 t 'l l “ East a dls­
(EAST)
STATION
144+14.44
Ruth E. Craig
tanc* o f 4(1.14 feot to th*
(PARTY)
30114 Longbrock Road
Ruth E. Gage, Individually
beginning o f a eurv* con­
That part o f:
Cleveland It. Ohio
and at Executrix o f Estate
cave
to the Northweiterly
■RD No. &gt;14.1, 114.1
ot
L.
D.
and
Avis
LambrsLot 14 and tho Want 10
having a radlua o f 1417.(4
kla deceased.
fast o f Lot 11, Block D,
feet, run thence along said
Loula J. Jadln
101TT Bants Roaa Street
Main* Addition to Longcurva thru a central angla
1411 Eaat Central
Detroit 11. Michigan
wood according to plat In
ot
71*11'!0", a distance ot
Green Bay. Wlsoonala
SRD
No.
111.1,
1113,
1(1.1,
Plat Book I, pag* U , pub­
l t l . l l feet to ond ot aald
■ RD Na. l l l . l
l l l J , 1143
lla r eoorda of Bamlnol*
curva,
run thonco North 75*
County, Florida;
•l ‘14" Eaat a dlstanc* o f
Allan O. Lilia
Letda Boll* U w rM M
lying within II f**t o f a ditch
1454.14 feat to the beginning
II* Mulberry Plaea
14 Second Street
survsy lln# daaeribod a* fol­
o f a eurva ooneava to th*
Ridgewood, New Jersey
Atwater, California
low*:
Northwesterly, and having a
■ RD No. 144.1, 140.1, 140.1
■DR No. 114.1, 144.1, l ll .l .
Commence on th# South lln#
radlua ot 114(31 feet, run
111.1, l l l . l
o f th* NWU of Motion I,
thonco along said eurve, thru
Martha C. Lilia
Township It South, Rang*
a central angla o f lI 'll'I O " ,
110 Mulberry Placa
Low la C. Lawrence
1* East, at a point .11 fast
a
distance e f 17(39 feat to
Ridgewood, New Jersey
It
Second
Street
Eaat o f th* Bouthwaat cor­
tha end ot oald curva, rua
■RD No. 14IJ. 1403, 140.1
Atwater, California
ner o f aald NWU o f said
thenco North 4*71*14“ W esb
■RD No. 1II.L U I3 , l l l .l ,
Section I, run thene* North
a dletanco o f 444.44 fast to
Harvoy M. Smith
1M.1, 111.9
t * l i 'i l “ We«L a distance of
a
point, run thenca North
Bog 111, Wlntor Btreet
l l l . f t foot to th* beginning
(• Il'tr* West a distance o t
Weet Farmington, Malna
Loll* M. Willoughby
o f a eurv# eoneav* to th*
1414.(4
feet to tha North llna
■RD No. 1114
Addroa* Unknown
Westerly, having a radlua
o f th* SW Ii o f Beotlon E.
■e c t io n m u - a s M — s t a t e
■RD No. 191.1, 191.1
e f IT1I.4I feet, run tbenca,
Township 31 South, Rang*
R O A D B-iar — SEMINOLE
•long said eurva, thru a cen­ ■ECTION TTSta-MM — STATE
14 East at a point .11 feot
COUNTY — DESCRIPTION!
tral angle o f l * i l '! 4 “, a dls­ R O A D B-49T — SEMINOLE
East o f th* Northwest cor­
■RD No. 110.1, 1413, 140.1
tanc* e f 111.IT foet to th* COUNTY — DESCRIPTIONS
ner
o f said SWU o f aali
RIOHT OF W AT
PARCEL
NO.
lll-L
1413,
lt
t
.l
ond o f said curve, run thenee
Section I, for th* ond e t thl*
That part oft
North 1*11*14“ WeeL a dll- RIOHT OP W AT
center
lln* doocriptlon.
Tba South IH chain* o f
tance o f 4S.C1 feat to tha That part oft
tho BW li o f NEti, Eaat
Lot 91, Bloek A. Replat *f Th* land herein described con­
Point o f Reglnnlng, from
o f Road o f Section T,
Lake Mobil* Bhorea ac­ tains 4040 square feeb (.491
•aid point o f beginning, rnn
Township 11 South, Rang*
cording to plat U Plat aert) mora or Ilia.
thence South 4T*I1‘ 14“ EasL
It East. Except the North
Book 1. peg* II, publlo OWNED BTl FRANCES B. FA­
a dlstanc* o f 4TI feet to a
BER
I I feet thereof,
record* o f Mmlnola Coun­
point, run thenc* South 44*
lying within 40 feet Souther­
ty, Florida:
01*14“ Eait, a dlstanc* o f
PARCEL
NO. 141.1, lM.d
1
ly o f the center lln* o f con­
t l l . l t feet to a point for th* lying within 44 feet Souther­
*
struction o f Btat* Road B-I3T,
ond of this survey lln* des­ ly o f tha center lln* o f con­ RIGHT OF W AT
■ection TTI10, oald center llna
struction o f SUt* Road 8-137, That part o f;
cription.
Tho North 191.1 feet o t tha
being described
follow*!
Tha land heroin deecrlbed con Bectlon T itle, aald certerllna
South 1*13 feet o f tho
Begin on th* Easterly ex­ talna 404 aquar* feat, mora or being described as follow s!
Eaat
U o f Lot 1. Block
tension o f th* North llna o f leaa.
Begin at tha Muthwaet cor­
A,
Brutt'a
Addition
to
Lot 1-A, Block B ,.First Ad- OWNED BY: LOUIS J. JADTN
ner o f Lot 11, Froat’* Addl
Longwood,
acoordlng
to
dltlon to a replat or Lak*
tlon to Alum onto, accord­
unmarried; HAROLD JENplat
In
Plat
Book
1,
pago
Mobil* Shore*, according to
ing to plat In Plat Book 1,
QUIN and w lfa MYRTLE
11,
publlo
record*
o
f
Semi­
plat tn Plat Book I, pago
pag*
14,
publlo
record*
ot
JENQU1N
nole County, Florida,
It, publla rooorda o f Beml­
SemUota County. Florida;
TAKE NOTICB that a Da
nol* County, bslng 14.1 test claratlon of Taking has bean
run thenca North S’ ll'Ot' lying within 40 feet W esterly
o
f
the survey line o f Stata
East o f th* Northeast cor­ fllad In tha sbova-atyled eeuee
WeeL a distance o f 14II.T4
feot to the beginning o f a Road S-497, Bectlon 77114, said
ner ot said Lot 1-A, run by the Petitioners, the acquir­
thonc* North 4I*14‘ 44~ Eaat ing authority o f thoi* pro
eurva eoneav* to th* South- •urvay llna being described aa
a dletanco o f 4U.I4 feot to ceodlngs, of tba taking o f th*
oaeterly, having a radlua ot follow s:
Begin on tha South lln* o f
the beginning of a eurv* above-doecrlbad lands, for th*
141T.1I feet, run t h • n o *
th* NWU o f Section 3,
concavo to th* Northwesterly pnrpoe* eet forth In th* Patlalong
aald
curva conTownship
71 Bouth, Rang*
having a radius o f 1411.11 tlon In this causa, via: Aa
cava ta tho Southeaster
10 Eaab at a point .15 (cel
feet, run thenoe along aald right o f way for a portion ot
ly.
having
a
radius
of
East ot the Bouthweet cor­
curva thru a oentral angle ■tata Road No. S-41T, In M ml1411.11 f*ab run thonca aner o f said NWU of eald
o f i r i l ' ! 0 “, a distance ef note County, Florida, and that
long said eurv*. thru a cen­
■action
I. (Southeast corner
l l t . l l feot to th* ond of aald (ha Honorable VoU* A. WIItral angla e f !1*3T'4!“ , a dls­
o f th* NEU o f Section 4. of
curve, run thenee North 91* llama on# of th* Judges e f
tanc* ef 111.11 fe*t to th*
•aid Township and RanKt);
11*14“ Eaat a dletanco o f the Circuit Court o f th* Ninth
ond ot said curvo. and tho
run thane* North O’ C 't i "
Itlt.ld feot ta th* beglnn Judicial Circuit o f Florida,
beginning o f a curvo con
Weet, a dlstanc* of *»:.41
Ing ot a curve concavo to will on th* 14th day o f April,
cava to tha Northweotarly,
feat to th* beginning o f a
th* Northwesterly, and hav­ A. D. 1441, at 1 o'clock P. Mhaving a radlua o f 1MI1.14
curvo concave to th* W est­
ing a radius o f 1144.11 feot, In th* SsmlnoU County Court­
feet, run thenco along aald
erly,
having a radlua o f
eurve, thru a central angla
run then** along said curva, house at
Sanford, Florida,
1719.(1 f**b run thsnc* a thru a contra! angla o f 14* consider said Declaration of
o t 1*14*00“ , a distance o t 144
long aald eurv* thru a cen­
i r i e " , a dlstanc* o f lte.14 Taking,
feet to th* and ot said eurva,
appoint
appraisers,
tral angla o f l * l t '! 0“ A dlafeet to tha end o f aald curva, •nd maka such Order a* th*
run thanca North 10*14'44"
dance o f 799.1T feot to tha
run thenc* North 4 * !l'i* ‘ Court d**m* proper. AH parEast a distance o f . 441.10
• nd o f aald curve, run thenco
Weet, a distance ot l l t . l l tie* to th* suit sod *11 parfeet to th* beginning of
North I ’ ll'lO " West, a dieeurv* eoneav* to th* North­
feet to a point, run thonc* tie* InUrcsUd may appear and
tance o f 1771.74 font to th*
North 0*11*44" W est a die ba haard at the time end
easterly having a radius of
beginning o f a curvo eontaneo o f l l l d . l l foot to th* place designated.
1144.11 feeb gun thenc* along
CSV* to th* Northoastarly,
North lln* of tho 8W14 of
•aid curva thru a central
Yea. and each ot yau, are
having
a radlua o f 1711.41
Section I, Township II South, hereby oommsnded ta appear
angla af 11*41', a distance
foot, run thanco along said
Rang* It EasL at a point by filing an Answer to th*
o f 1(1.41 feot to th* ond ot
curva thru a central anglo
•aid curva. rua thenca North
.11 f*#t East o f tha North- Petition htrotofore filed In thle
o f 1*14'17~ a distance o f
w ait corner o f **ld BW14 o f cone* In the entitled Court on
4I*!U44“ EaaL * dlstanc* ot
197.49 feat to a point on tha
oald Section I, for th* *nd or before th* Ith day ot May,
1114.41 feet to a point on
North tins o f said Section
o f thl* e*nt*r lla* d**crip- A. D. t i l l , to ehow what
the Easterly extension o f the
9. being 713 fast Want o f
'tlon.
North lln* o f Lot 1 A. Block
rlghb title. Interest or lions
tbo Northeast oornar o f Mid
Th* land haraln deecrlbed con­ you. or any o f you, hev* In
B. First Addition ta Replat
Section
4, for tho ond o f
o f Lake Mobil* Shore*, a*,
tain* T ill square f«at, (.111) and to tha above . described
this survey lln* daaerlptlon.
cording to plat In Plat Book
acre) more or leea
lende end show cause why the
OWNED BTt ALLEN O. LIL- same should not b# taken for
4, pag* Tl. aald point being Tho land haraln described con­
14.1 feet Easterly from th* tains 1419 square feeb (.014
LA and wlfa MARTHA C tho ueoa and purposes sat
LtLLA
Northoaet corner o f aald Lot. acre) more or less.
forth U th* Petition fllad
run thenco North 49*!U!4“ OWNED BY: H. A. BCOTT and
SUBJECT TOt MORTGAGE re­ hsrsln.
wlfa EULA M. BCOTT
E teb a distance af 144 feet
corded In O. JL Book 411,
WITNESS my Hand end tha
to th* and of this center SUBJECT TOt Intaroab If anyt
page 411 In favor o f CHAR­ ■aal o f eald Court on thle 14th
o f LEILA M. WILLOUGHBY
LES RUDD. BR. and wlf* day o f March, A. D. 1444.
lln* deeerlptlon.
TAKE NOTICB that a De­
BESSIE RUDDl and, MORT- (SEAL)
Th* land herein deecrlbed eonclaration
o f Taking has beta
OAOB roeorded In O. R.
talna 114 aquara feeb mora or
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
filed
la tho abova&gt;atylsd causa
less.
Book i l l , page 141 held by
Clerk e f the Circuit CourL
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
tn and for Semlnol# Coun­ OWNED BYl LEIDA BELLE by tha Patltlonara, tha acquir­
AT WINTER PARK; and. InLAWRENCE and husband, ing authority o f theso proceed­
ty, Florida.
ing*, o f tha taking o f tha
terem. If any. o f HAR1CH
LEWIS O. LAWRENCE
Byt M ndre ». Jehneoa
CHEMICAL COMPANY a* to
SUBJECT TOl MORTGAGE r*- •bova-daierlbsd lands, tor th*
Deputy Clerk
aa
aaraeordad optloa
to HAROLD F. JOHNSON
corded In O. R. Book I, pag* purpose set forth In tho Petlpurchase.
111 held by RUTH E. GAGE, ;lan In thl* esaee, vtsi A*
County Attorney
■RD No. 994.1
Drawer B
aa Eaeeutrlx o f th* Eetato right e f way for • portion o f
o f Avia Lambrakla, deceased; State Road No. B-417, In S*mlRIOHT OF W AT
Sanford, Florida
•nd L s m b r o a
Demetrloa nolo Cosnty, Florida, and thal
That part oft
•ad
Lot 11, J. A BUttlae’g Ad­ JACK W. FtERCB
Lambrakie, deceased; and, tha Honorabla Volla A. W il­
MORTGAGE recorded In a liams, on* o f tho JudgM ot
dition to Longwood, ac­ Holland Building
cording 4* plat la Plat Tallahassee, Florida
R. Book lid , pag* l i t hold tho Clrealt Court o f tko Ntntk
Judicial Circuit o f Florida,
B*ok I, page I, publl* re- Of Counsel for the Petltloaere.
by C. W. COPPERSMITH.
will on th* 14th day o f April,
•orda * f Seminole County, Publish Merck 14, (1 * April
A. D. 1144, at 9 o'clock P.54Florida;
f. 14, 1114.
PARCEL N a U l.L 111.1
la
tha Samlnola County Courtlying wlthta 44 fast Easter­ CDS-*!
RIGHT OP WAY
houaa at Sanford, Florida, eou«
ly o f th* survey lln* o f Btat*
That part oft
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Road B.4ST, Bectloa TT414, aald
Lota l b M and Id, Bloek odder sold Declaration o f Tak­
BONINO COMMISSION
survey lla* hala* deecrlbed as
A. Replst o f Laka Mobil* ing. appoint appraisers, and
Native
«
r
Pm
bit*
H
*arteg
fallowat
Shore* acoordlng to plat maka sueh Order aa th* Court
Notice U hereby given, that
Begin *n th* B*Utk lln* * f
In Plat Book I. pag* II, deoms proper. All parti** to
th* N W ti o f tectlon I, Tow n, • fu r eonaldtrstlon, th* Semi­
publlo record* o f Seminole tbs suit and alt partita Inter•ated may appear and bo
•hip 91 Booth, Rang* 14 nal* County Boning Commiss­
County, Florida:
EaaL at a poiat .44 fast Eaat ion w ill hold • publlo hair­ lying within |t feat Southerly heard at tha time and placa
o f tha Bouthwaat corner of ing ta drisrmtn* th* feasibili­ o f tba center llna o f construc­ designated.
You, and tacit o f you, aro
•aid NW14 o f Mid Barilo* I, ty e f rsoommandlng to th* tion o f St*t* Road S-41T, Unc­
(Southeast corner o f
tha Board ot County Commission- tion TTI10, oald oantar llna ba­ hereby commended to appear
by filing anAnswer to
th*
NEU af Booties | o f said or* that th* fallow ing d**crlb- in s daaeribod aa fotlowai
Township and R ang*); run •d property p r e s e n t l y
Bagla at tha Bouthwaat oor- Petition heretofore filed la
this
cause
In
tha
entitled
Court
A4
Agriculture
th*a*a North 4*11'44" We«L ■ * * * d
aar o f Lot 9L Frost's Addi­
R-4 Multiple
a dlotane* * f (41.11 f**t to be g * m * d
tion to Altamonte, according on or before the Ith day ot
tb* b*«lnnl*g ot a eurv* Family lUrid*BUali Beg (1*
te plat In Plat Book 1, page May, A.D. 1(44, to ehow what
ooneava to tha Westerly, ft W * f NB ocr « f th* S V I f
14, publla raoorda o f Senti­ right, till*. Interest or Hens
having a radlua o f IT9t.ll ot th* S B * et M etlea 19-11Snel* County, Florid*) run you, or any o f you, havo la
toot, rua th*a*a along arid HE, thenoe m a W TM ft t*
thenoe North d’ ll'd t* Woeb and to th* above-described
eurv* thru a central angl*
oor e f
said 4* acre*.
a dUtanoo o f 1444.T* foot to land* aad show cauee why tho
Uenee
■
1*
eh
a.
thenee
B
TM
•f I W ,
a distance ef
tha beginning of a eurva u n i should not bo takon for
set
■II4T feat I* tba and of fL thene* N 14 ab ii ala* th*
conoavo to tha Southaaatarly, tho use* and purposes
forth la
tho petition fllo4
M id eurva, rua thauM North NM o f th* NEU * f th* IW Ii
having a radln* o f 1*1134 herein.
• *ll‘ i r W**L a dlotane* ef
ad tha HU * f tha BU * f tb*
feeb rua thaaoo along said
WITNESS my Hand aad th*
1911.14 f**t to tb* M glaalng ■EU o f th* IW U i laaat Beg
eurva, thru a central angla
e f a aurv* concave to tb* at the BW **r ot th* NU o f
o f 41*9T'4I“ , a dUtance of Seal o f M i d Court on this llt k
day
o f March, A D , 7(44.
N*riba*at*rlr. having a ra­ th* SU * f th* SBU * f the SW
•1444 feot to tba aad o f aald
dio* ot IT9I.44 f**L rua U. run B 4 ok*. N &gt;U ah* W
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beginning (SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
thM M along m I4 eurv* thru 4 che. 8 IU eh*. I* M etUa IIo f • curva aeneavo to tha
Clerk o f tha Circuit CourL
a m u tral angla o f l* t t ‘ tr*. ItS-M E i sad laaat Bag at tha
Northwesterly, having a ra­
tn and for Samlnola Ooua­
* diatoms# o f 1M.II font U NB aar af tho NWU at
dlua at 11.44134 feab run
ty,
Florida.
a point oa th* North Ua* *f th*
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th*
BBU
thanna alang aald eurva
Byt Sandra 8. Johnson
M id SMtlea f, M ing T43 o f ■ • • ! ! • • 1I-31S-34B, rna
thru a oaatral angla o f I*
Deputy
Clark
f**t W h I * f th* North***! ■ 14.1 tb tbaaee W !•*.( ft,
ir tr * . a die las oo ot IM fast
e*ra*r •( M id ■**!!•• t. thane* N to th* N 1U* ot said
ta tha and of said cu rva run HAROLD F. JOHNSON
fa r th* *ad o f tMa aurvey NWU * f tha SW U ot th* SBU
tbeace North I fl4 '4 4 “ EasL County Attomay
Drawer S
lla* d*o*rlplWa.
•f SMtUh II, tbeaeo B to FOB.
■ SlStaass ot I41.M foot to Sanford,
Florida
Th* |*aS h*r*la desert bad m b - Further deeorlbed a* W * f
tba bsgtaatag o f a sure*
talas TM *qs*r* f**L mor* Henkel Ava. a i t BW a f Lake
osaoave to tha Northeaster­ aad
Orlaata.
ly having * radian a f U 44.ll JACK W . F1BRCB
OWNED B Tl HARVBY M.
Publla hearing w ill h* held
fssb rua theses alosg said Holland Bulldlac
SMITH,
la th* M m U ol* County Court
curve thru u central angle Tallahassee, Florida
BED Ifa. (44.1, (143
House, County C*mmlwl**«ra
ot ll't l* . a dlstanc* e f M l.df Of CounMl for tho Petitioner*
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Boom. M aferd, Flerlda, W*dlost to ths sad o f aald curva Publish March 94. II * April
T. 14. 79(4.
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Lary Pitches Two’ Hitter For Detroit Sneed Must Be Reckoned
Strikes ••.
Spares
By John A. SpnUkl
[fore as he was ths high man
Gee, how time does fly! I j with a 177/C18.
mean, here I am about to giro
Say, I promised you a run­
you the complete run-down of down on the Men's Tourna­
the happening* from the men’ * ment! Here's the bowler’s sal­
City Tournament and in the ute of the week, going to the
nest breath, I'll be reminding various city champions!
you that it'a not too toon to
There were three positions
•tart making your plan* for
which carried the trophies plus
yuur tummer leagues.
the money in the team division.
And then to top that off,
Coming in first for the loot
■ome of the gals' teams will
nnd the trophy was the fivebe going down coast to the
some from Lake Monroe Inn
Cocoa area to compete in the with e 2.983. Congratulations
Women's State Tournament
to John L’hr, Jonh Knceland,
And if that's not enough for Garry Fox, Harry Pentecost
you, don't forget the men will and Larry Pivec.
be making a similar trek to
Second ami third slots for
Fort Laudcnlulo around the this particular division were
month o f May.
Michael's Elk Gas with •
Like I started to say, I al­ 2,9t7 snd the Five-7's, 2.940.
ways got the Impression that I Switching our attention to
when that time rolled around |the doubles event, there was
fo r the men’s snd women’s u change from those postrd
eltjr touranemnta, well, we for last week's totals, ltrmemwere about halfway through l&gt;er our report o f last week?
ths winter season. But as you It showed George King and
can readily see, it'a Just about Andy Patrick with a 1,223.
that time again to start mak­ Well, on the very last squad
ing the appropriate plans.
Phil Itoche and teammate Gor­
Just for your information, don Honeycutt bombed the
the gals from ths Friday eve­ pins until they emerged as the
ning 8andspurm League con­ champs with a 1,228. Gee, you
cluded loop play last week. just can’t overemphasize the
Next on the agenda will be importance of each one of
their banquet and then it’ll bo those little pins, can you?
ths start o f their summer letThird through sixth slots
gus. So, If you're looking to went to Boy Sterman and
hart yourself a good time Dave Oldham, 1,223; I)nn Con­
bowling, why not get your way and Floyd Martin, 1.211;
name on the list for those who Charles Button and Howls
•re already planning on being Harrison, 1,203; and finally
in the group.
Tommy end his father, Al
Any more Ideas from you Kipp, 1,201.
bowlsrs on ths Don Brumfield
John Zueli Is our new sin­
Day T Coma on, let's put on gles champion by virtue o f his
our collective thinking caps 701 series, including handicap.
and eome up with a dandy for Congratulations, John. This is
Don.
the second year In • row in
Just prior to the final re­ which John has been In the
sults o f the men’ s tourney, winner'* circle. Last year it
let's give a quick "look see” was with Jerry Patella In llic
on ths happenings o f the vari­ Doubles
Event.
Second
ous league seers*:
through sixth positions wers
Charlotte Bassett and Elean­ awarded as follows: Mike Rrh,
or Clemmens shared the spot­ &lt;173; John Wright, 080; Vergil
light for ths Fridny Holler Anderson, (15(1; George King,
Motors/Nsvy Wives League G53 and Bob May mndo the
this past wesk. Charlotte roll­ cut-off position with his 883.
ed high for series with a 482
Looking st ths all events
and Eleanor bowled her first ■cratch division. It’s with a
sanctioned 200 game, a nifty grrat deal of pleasurs and
211. Congratulations and wel­ really, a surprise, to see Mike
come to ths elub, Eleanor!
Itch dominating ths seen* with
18 was Ellen BetU night for his 1,728 total. That take* into
(ho Monday Women’s Scratch consideration that Mike bowl­
League. Ellen not only rolled ed against the best thut this
the high single but also walk­ area had to offer and he came
ed home with series honors out at the right spot . . .
“ Number One Men" In the all
with a 207/540.
All o f the talk regarding important aector, all events
the Thursday night 8emlnols champ.
Memorial Hospital League reOther positions c a r r y i n g
solves around the “ challenge prizes will go to John Wright,
which has been Issued between 1,700; Pets Petersen, 1,703
eur two local notables, Dr. and fourth placs tied between
Leonard Munson end Attorney the two John's— Illg and Lit­
Gordon Frederick. (Gee, I tle,— Uhr and Spllt-skl with
don’t know which to root for their 1,078.
. . . Kildare or Mason!)
Oh well, there, nlwuys next
Anyway, back at the lanes, year to bone-up for, huhT
Gsorge Weigsnd politely ex­ Only klddin’ champs. May you
cused himself from the chal­ carry your laurels well for ths
lenge but still stepped to the reigning year. Good luck.

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iblle hearing will b* held
h* Bemlnolo County Court
■e. County Commissioners
m, Banford, Plorld*. Weday. April ». 1»“ •&lt; * ;J#
I, or as aeon thereafter as
Ibis.
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Bsmlnols County
Zoning
Commission
llyt Hobart X Hrown
Bsmlnols County Zoning
Director
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lists March

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lie* ml rubllo Hearing

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CLARA ALLEN

nsfendaat.
MOTII fS OF SI IT
t r t T K OF FLORIDA, liHftKTl*US
TOi CLAItA ALI.KM
Hesldenew
and
address
unknown:
TOU ARU HKRRI1Y NOT!FIED that suit far dlvorca
has bean filed against you in
the Circuit Court of ths Ninth
Judicial Circuit. In and For
Memlnol*
County,
Florida,
Chancery No. 1H9J. wherein
JIMMIF. U ALLEN Is Flalntlff and CLAKA ALLK.N’ ls
Defendant You srs hereby raqulrtd to 'II* your Anewsr
and/or otherwise plead In ac­
cordance wllh lha law with
th* Clerk of ths abo\e enlltle l Court anl to serve a copy
of earn* upon Frank A- Taylor,
Attorney
for
IMalntlff. &gt;9*
North Magnolia. Orlando, Flor­
ida, on or befort the &gt;Sth day
o f Aprtt. A. D. 1991 Other­
wise a D'crea Pro Coiifeseo
will be anterad against you
for your failure to *o serve
and file &gt;our Answer «nd/or
other defenses, at required by
lew.
WITNESS my hand **4 th*
official seat of said Court In
Sanford. County of Seminole.
State o f Florida, this :*th day
of March, A. D. 1M«.

lea Is hereby given, that
consl'IsrsUon. the Bsmlbounty Z.onln* Commiesr||| hold a public hear&gt; dsisrmlns tho foaslblif recommending to ths
of County Commissionat the following dsarrlbropsrty presently toned
Mingle Family Iteetdsntlal
ltd A-l Agriculture! Lot*
1 is. Watt* Farms Hubia. Further deeorlbed »•
south ef Lake Drive ead
af Sunset Read,
lie hearing will be held
, Bemlnol# County Court
County Commissioner*
Banford. Florid*. Wed- 'S E A L !
Arthur II, DtckwJih. Jr..
r. April I. 1**4 *« 7:94
Clerk of the Clreult Court
or ae soon thereafter
By: Martha T. Vlhlea. D.C.
•albla.
imiivole County Zonfsg Frank A. Taylor
Sio North Magnolia Avenue
(remission
Orlande. Florida
r Robert x. Brows
mlaele County Jealag Attorney for th* Plaintiff.
Publish March i f . It A April
Ireeter
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DESPITE A NIP IN THE AIR the New York Met farm hands went back
to w o rk on hitting Monday at Sanford's Memorial Stadium. Sunday's in­
ter-camp game revealed that the hurling corps was somewhat ahead o f
the hitters, probably due to the fact that Friday and Saturday rains
limited butting practice sessions.
(Herald Photo)

Oviedo Plays
Lyman Today

SOKC Track Entries

lout Fact. f. Much Parroll, f.
Tonight’s entries:
FIRST R .trn — S IS Mila — Wall Hahavtd. S. Rank Ron
1. No Bear, S. 1‘ snsorthy, S. •Kt OMI H ACE — S/IS Mil* Jim Courier has been tag­ Tarsntalla, 9. Itoxman, S Fahu1. T ail Wire, S. Hlg Soon*,
ged to lake the bill this after­
S. hlory Mllantl. 4. Hluffor, I.
noon when tho Oviedo I.iuni
Ilajah ll*au. f. Black Not* I'q,
7. Dingo Polly, S. Boat Clu*
host the Lyman High Grey­
TRIRD RACR — I I I Mil* hounds at Courier Field in a
t. I'm Oltd. 1. Poet*.la, I Craia
nock. A. Bpaady Da*. I. N(i
return encasement between
Plus. « Faulda, 7. Kino I.n.
the two srltools.
S. Top lluhy
Fill l l l l l IIACR — l / l l Mil —
In Ills opening encounter,
With five victories in six 1. Baltaa* Gal, i. Nebraska
the ’Hounds potted ■ 2 to 0 outings so far this season, Nad, J. Timely Kathy, 4. Jo.l*
Dewitt. I. Ill Jnay, S. OH Pa &gt;
Coach John Colbert takes his mant, f. Ureal Fir*. I. Cloliln
decision over ths Lions.
Seminole High swim team to Circle
Working behind Courier will
u - n i n a r r — » '* n ii * Leesburg today for an after­ F
I. Pay Off Ulrl, Z. Judy Had. I.
be catcher Bex Brooks who
noon engagement with tho Forthright. 4. Panda Hoi-k, I.
Color, *. Omar 0 , T. Callo
is hilling at better than a .600 Leesburg Yellow Jackets.
Hhlp. I. Btora
clip In his efforts to repeat
Seminole's boys teams have alXTII RACK — • /!• Mil* t. IVaaty Kano, I. flay Ball,
posted
victories
over
Edgethis tea ion as Oviedo’s top
9. Walk Lucky, 4. Balatla
water,
Boone
and
Evans
high
Mar. A. lid Fir*. 4. Donait
•lugger. Also for Oviedo, Tom
schools o f Orlando. Seminole's Flray ML*. 7. Luvamlka, I.
Colbert will be at first, Stew­
girls have wins over Edge- Iiaaiiwnod.
art at second, I’ artain at
•K V C V tll RACK — ■/■ Mllwa
water and Evans but dropped 1. Kay Club's Kay, I. Eay
third, Miller at short plus Ja­
Fly, t. Ruse Vollmar. 4. Hutheir meet with Boone.
cobs, Mlkler and Gammage
kt, 9. Party Dan, 4. Hochn
Colbert said his first meets Mis, 7. Mouncrrat, 4. Clrna
in the outlield.
havo been with the weaker Wondar
Although not announced,
I II n AI K — 9 / t l Mila—
teams of the Metro Confer­ Ell.II
I. Bull Alit ad. t.Chryalar, 1.
Donnie Smith will likely be
ence and that he expected the c&gt;. ll.'a Artlcla, I. Wlr# Man.
the moundsmsn for the visit­
competition starting with to­ I. Bacca Hna*. 4. Soek Tr».
ing Greyhounds.
7.
Just
Elmar,
S.
Vapr
day's meet to Leesburg, to Stream
NINTH
RACK
—
B/IB
Mil*
become Increasingly difficult.
1. Itnck Flight. J.Pock*! Coo.
1. I’ ppar Mtory, 4. Uonn Fa*.
I. (loldan Howard, i. Fit. I.
0. B.'a Oanaral, S. Wlekat Al­
ly
TENTH RACH — B/IB MIL 1. Air. Tall Man, a. Ulltttrlg
Edge water High’s b o y s Hot*, a. hi tm ty a .. 4. o . if*
The Mayfair Men's Golf bowling team pasted a 3 to 1 Doll. 9. flu 11&lt;&gt;nI, I. Harnitn, I.
Ed'* Cnrky

SHS Swimmers
Meet Leesburg

Mixed 4-Ball
Tourney Set

Legal Notice

I* TIIR C I R t llT COIRT OF
THIS XIXTH JVDICIAL r lR rt'IT . I * A *D FOR SKMI*01.19 r o rX T Y , FLORIDA,
I* CltAXCKRY MO. 1SMX
J DUI IK U ALLKN
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rseommsmllng to th#
•4 of County Commission*
IS amend Xeetlon J* dubon J of the Bemlnolo Countoning negulatlon* ,t«
entirety subsection 3. Cop» f this proposed resolution
bo obtalnod In the /.onOffice, Couit House, tun. Florida, Monday thru
ars from liM A. M. to

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Association will Join with the
Mayfair Woman’! Golf Altoelation Sunday la a mixed
four-ball (best ball) tourna­
ment and cook nut.
All members desiring to
participate have been asked
to register at the Mayfair
Pro Shop.
Tee-off time Is scheduled for
noon. Team pairings and
starling times will be posted.
Africa's largest city Is Cai­ Tourney chairman, George
ro, with a population of more Billups, has requested that
■It interested plsyers sign up
BEHIXOMS COl’ XTY
than thro# million.
1 0 *1 *0 COXBISSIOX
■s soon as possible so that
[•Site &gt;f refcHe M »eH »g
officials can make the draw
IS Zoning Commission win
a public hearing to eonby Thursday.

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• IIWIVOt.K c o r MTV
y.i»M A« c u s n n s s i o *
V vlli* uf Fusil* IlMrluB
Nottcs Is hsrsby flvsn, tbst
*ft*r c*n*ld*r*ll*n. tha S«mlnot* Count) Zoning Commiss­
ion will bold a public hsarlns
la Aslsrmln* (hs {visibility of
rvcomtnsnillnr to th* Uoar4
of County Comnilsalunvn that
tha following &lt;laacrlha4 pro­
party
p r tt.n tl)
anna&lt;1 A-l
Agrlcultura ba aonail ft-S Sluttlpla Family Hatldantlal; Lota
111 through fit , I f f through
944, &lt;71 through &lt;74, that part
of l-ota &lt;10 through &lt;SI, lying
K of a Una running from tha
NR cor o f U.t SIS H to l.ak*
Orl.M * according to tha aubdivision of land* balonglng to
Altamonta haring* Land. Hot*!
and Navigation Co., a* rtcordad In P. B 1. Pg IS. public
r-corda of Hrmtnula Cnunty,
Fla, and U l till according In
th* aforaaald plat which I*
■Do described as: llag at tb*
NVV cor of Lot H i ef th*
aforeeatd plat, run W S cha
t* links to th* NH eor e f Lot
fit of th* aforraald plat, run
X • cha II link* mura or La*
to Lak* Orient*, run slung
th* ahor* of t.*k* Orient*
NH'arly to th* BW cor of said
Lot &lt;S1. run N &lt; eba IS link*
more or lata t* FOB. Further
dsacrlbad at B of Orange Av*.
and NVV of I-»k« Orltnta.
Public hearing will b* held
In th* Bcmlnol* County Court
House. County Commlaaloncra
Itoorn. H.nford, Florida, Wadnaaday, April I. ISff at 7:19
I'. M or as aeon thsraaftar
at posalbta.
hrmlnolt County Zoning
Commission
Hy Robart
Browa
Bamlnol# County Zoning
Director
Publish March if. SL lif t .
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Lyman Beaten
By Edgewater

derision Monday afternoon
over the Lyman High Grey*
hounds of Lengwood la &gt;n
Inter-Srholsstlc Bowling Lea­
gue engagement.
However, the Lyman High
girls whitewashed the Eagles'
girls team by a 4 to 0 count.
EDGEWATER BOYS-274T:
Ja Turner, 228 — 840; Bob
Hooker, 338; Tom Hahn, 148;
Ed Koren. 459; Bsrry Sopko,
223-811; Jerry DeVorsk, 387.
LYMAN BOYS—2499: Miks
Watts, 497; Jim Lamb, 129;
Andy Hieoly, 498; Jim Jerrsrd, 807; Steva Brady, 210—
888; Woody Lee. 290.
LYMAN GIRLS—1763: Duncan, 248; Bonala Layman,
333; Sandra Watkins, 187;
Sheri White, 350; Connia Com­
fort. 149-389.
EDGEWATER GIRLS-1661:
Carol Snedeker, 280; Carol
Wingerter, 298; Joyce Eehon,
351; Vicki Wheeler, 357; Di­
ane Carithera, 184-398.

Legal Notice
I* THIC Ont'VTT Jl-DOF/i
I 1(1 ST I* AMD FOR •RMf.
hill.IS COUNTY, FLORIDA
i * t i i r r .s T s r r. o f
tiAMUEL n. JOHNSON.

Deceased
MOTtCR OF FtXAL RRFORT
AND APPLICATION FOR UIS.
( II* NOR

ALL PERRONS ARE HEREIIY NOTIFIED that th* under•Isnad aa Admlnlatrator at th*
Estate ef Samuel H. Jahnaon,
dacaaaad. hai cnmplatad th*
admlalatratlnn thereof and baa
filed In aald Court hto Final
ILpnrt and AppllnaUnn for
Dlachorg* Objactlono thereto.
If anr. ahould b* duly flltd.
Aflar filing proof of publica­
tion allowing thla nolle* haa
bean published anc* * weak
for four eonooeutlv* weak*,
th* matter af approval ef aald
report and th* ordering of
distributing of aald Eotat* will
com , b*for* th* Court.
/ * / Clifford Bbaaffor
a* Administrator o f th*
La'at* of 8amu*l R. Johntan. d*r*a**d.

Hunter and PatHII*

Attornty* and Couoatllorg At
Law

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Wlattr Park. Florid*
First publication on March 97
A April 7, II, it . till.

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Trojans Beat
SHS Keglers

Dressen Hopes With In Masters Open
For Tigers
On Upswing
MIAMI (UPI) - Jack Nlckliu s has to be the favorite
when they tee it up In the
Masters next week but a
pretty good bet la for old
Slammln' Sammy Snead to
finish in the first 10 when
the final putt has been holed.
Snead's failures to the U.
S. Open are legendary. Four
times he has finished second
and another time he booted
It clean away on tlie final
hole with a resounding eight

By Sandy Padwe
l !PI Sports Writer
When someone asks Chuck
Drcisen stkiut Detroit's pen­
nant chances, he begins by
detailing how the Tigers ob­
tained Jerry Lumpc, !&gt;on
Demcter and Dave Wickersham in trade* and he ends
with the usual "if* before
Frank Lary’* name.
Well, no one has come right
out and predicted the “ if" is
about to disappear from all
conversation about Lary, but
then baseball people are sup
erstltlou* that way. They
don't take chances on sub­
jects like sore-armed pitch
ers.
Lary, however, has been
pitching excellent ball (his
spring, including a strong six
Inning stint in Monday's 6-3
victory over Cincinnati.
riagued by arm trouble
since his 23-9 record In toot,
lary- appears headed for a
comrhsrk this season, lie has
worked 19 Innings this spring,
more than any other Tiger
pitcher, sod his earned run
average ls 1.89.
In Monday's game, he al­
lowed just two hits and one
run. Lary was the winning
pitcher thanks to Lumpe who
hit two triples snd batted In
two runs.
Detroit nlso won ■ “ R"
game battle with the Res, 4-3.
The Tigers had 13 hits off
Jim O'Toole, including a home
run by George Thomas.
Vem Law, another “ sorein n e r" trying to make a
comeback with Pittsburgh this
RIET AND NET — New York p i t c h e r Jack
season, retired the first eight
Fisher firca one from behind tho protective net
Minnesota baiters, but sud­
nt tho Mots’ training rnmp in St. Petersburg. He
denly lost his touch and the
could bo a valuable addition.
powerful Twins went on o
beat the i'lrntes, 7-3.
Jimmie Hall connected for
his sixth home run of the
spring to put the Twins ahead
to stay. Earl Iiattey also
Joe's Laundry rolled hack three slot with A rt Brown
connected for the Twins. Law
Into first placs In the III- Pest Control. Susy Iteno's 181
allowed all seven runs on 10
N'ooners l.ougue with a clean high game and Meda Wilthits.
•weep over the DeBsry Debs. shires 468 series hslptd Shoe­
Tony Coniglisro, the sensa­
Hunt Realty helped juggle maker Construction win three
tion of the West this season,
positions when thi-y won four points from A rt Brown Poet
kept it up today by lining an
points from fitenstrom Realty. Control.
Important double which en­
Judy Clarke's 203-528 wss
Cook's
Comer, with litres wins
abled Boston to lie tlie Chi­
from ths Acey Doury Wives, high for ths loop and was •
cago Cubs and then win It.
big help for Southern Air
8-7, on • home run by roo­ Is again tied for the number
when they spilt their points,
kie Tony Horton.
2-2, with the CPO Wire*. M
Whitcy Ford pitched three
A
R Bar won three points
scoreless innings for New
from Grapevills Nursery.
York as the Yankees defeated
Leths Ward o f Art Brown
tha Philadelphia Phillies, 4-2.
All of tits Metro Confer­ Pest Control wss queen o f ths
Dennis Bennett went seven
Innings for Philadelphia, al­ ence's eight baseball club.* split circle when she converted
lowing two runs and five hits. are scheduled for action tills tlie 8-7-10. Theims Unger,
subbing for Steiutrom Realty,
Jark llaldschiio, who relieved, ■flcrnoon.
took the loss.
Seminole High will host tlie and Leths, picked up tho 6-10.
The Baltimore Oriole* scor­ Oak Ridge Pioneers hers In Dot Johnson and Paulina Stev­
ed nine runs la the loth inn­ Sanford, the Colonial Grena­ ens converted the 5.7 end
ing and defeated the Wash­ dier* tangle with the Trojans Linda Smith the 2-6-7. The
ington Senators, 14-5. Ed Roe­ st Evans, IMgewater'i Eag­ 8-10 fell for Ritzy Reno, Shir­
buck retired the first bat­ le* will host Winter Park ley Mifflin, and Carole Surter in the ninth, but then High’s Wildcats tonight at brook and Hie 2-7 fur Connie
came the rally and the Sen­ Tinker Meld in Orlando, and Itlngo and Evelyn Uhr. Isabel
ator reliever wss on the the Rishop Moore Hornets will Goihorn and Mary Tomaleaki
mound the whole way.
he entertained by Ilia Boone spared tlie 6-8 and Meda Wilt­
shire the 4-6.
A hloop double down the High Braves.
Turkeys were rolled hy Dot
left field line with two out
In tltr 12th Inning gsve the
In Rogor, Java, thunder­ Button, Isabel Goihorn, Kutliy
Ixw Angeles Dodgers ■ 7-6 storms occur on sn average of Gray, Jo SLinkiewics, end Ev­
elyn Uhr.
victory over the New York ■bout 320 days ■ year.
Meta. Foriy-aix players saw
action in the 3'kJiour game.
The Chicago White Sox
scored two rune wltlmut a
hit off Bob Gibson and de­
feated the St. Louis Cardinals
2-1. Itay Sadcekl relieved Gib­
son in the eighth she* the
Cardinal starter tost his own
game due to wildness and his
two errors. The White Sox
Bering Day*
wound up with Just three hits.
Milwaukee rallied for three
Left!
runs la the top of the seventh
(SesseR Ends
Innings to defeat Kansas City,
April 9)
4-1. Lew Krsusse pitched the
first sevea Innings for Kansas
City and was rrllcved hy John
O'Donoghus who took the loss.
29th Annual

Joe's Laundry Back In First

All Metro Teams
Playing Today

Ttie Evans High Trojaa
ce|&gt;p*d • pair o f matcha
from Bamlnoia High Mondr
In tha InLr-Seholaatic B oe­
ing League. The Trojan tins
took a 8 to I decision fret
ths Seminole* while tha Evm*
girl* whitewashed tha loef*
4 to 0.
Evans boys — 794-188-78
plus — Parrish, 219 — 89;
S t e v o Walkar, 370; J h
Faulkingham,
540;
Q • i*
Tuckar, 502; Jim Fromnn.
454.
Banford boys, 748-836-7962376 — Ed Hubbard, 44;
John Boggs, 454; Ralph t i­
ger, 414; John Jtrnlgan, its
Stsva Bassett, 218/572.
Evans girl*— 840-808-8621970 Many Ds Julia; Joels
DeWalt, 388; Nsney Inmn,
185— 412; Pauls CasIow, 2.1;
Billie Csslow, 802; Busan Tlley, 143.
Hanford girls — 802-839-47
— 1888 — U NeU ntnnig
387; R e n a McKensie, l ^
The young of ■ whale Is
421;
Keren Duggan, 34;
Mary Swigonskl, 378; Die* called a calf.

A L A W N SPR N K LE R SYSTEM
IS A G O O D IN V E S T M E N T

IF

on the 72nd hole in 1939 which
ia one of the most sorrowful
golf stories of aU time.
But from a raverso post
(Ion, the dirot derring-do of
the 31-year-old from the Vir­
ginia hills haa been phcoom
enal In the Masters.
In the 27 previous Masters
tournaments Sam haa won
the title three timea against
the best In the world and
finished in the first 10 on
IS ocea alona.
Thousands win watch the

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The focus will, of course, bo
on the lesdtri.
In "rtadlng tho green” you
would havo to guess tbst
Nlcklaus will be right in thq
thick of things and, at 24,
well may become tho first
Master to win two in * row.
There are a lot of others
“ on " their game like Billy
Casper, Tony Lems, Rex Bax*
ter, Maion Rudolph. Gary
Player and Jay H ebert It
also la the kind of a chalk*
enge which might bring Arn­
old Palmer back onto hit
game In time to make a big
run at the Jackpot
The feeling among his fel­
low pros Is that Palmer had
too far to come back. He has
been scrambling madly and
admits that be doesn't know
Just what ls wrong. But they
alio hold In tha profession
that one# he grabs his touch
■gain It will be Katy bar tho
door, because Arate is work*
ing on his game with all tho
grim determination o f the
days before ho became “ Tho
King."
Palmer's seven-year mark
In the Masters borders on the
fantastic, too. Ia that brief
period he has scored three
victories, in 1938, 1960 and
1962, and he also has finish­
ed second and third.
Yet Snead's record is even
more fantastic and, actually,
you don't havo to limit it to
tho Masters. la hie career
he haa captured 114 tourna­
ments, including tha recent
PGA Seniors, and moved in
at the recent Doral Invitation,
al for a fourth-place tie be­
hind Casper, Nlcklaus and
Baxter.
Snead placed aecond fat the
Masters In 1939 and in 1983,
24 years later, the Ty Cobb
of golf tied tor third place.
Over the years la addition to
his three wins be fiat been se­
cond twice, third on four ocos si on*, fourth once, eixtb
once, eeventh three timea and
eighth once.
The Open la a mental Meek
with him. If they playad K
at Augusta next week bo
might as wall stay homo. But,
It being tho Masters, ttta beet
bet you can make la that old
Slammln' Sam will bo some­
where In the top 10.

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ratate, mortgage or other Ran
to or on thoaa certain per­
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Futurity Farm
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Section :i . Townahlp SI
South. Rang# 10 EaaL
lying within 140 feat aach alda
of tha survey line of Stata
Road 410. Section T7444, aald
aurvey lint bains doaerlbed aa
follow a:
Begin oa tha South lino o f
Sactlon
SI. Townahlp
11
South, Rang# 10 Eaat at •
point 1114.7! feat W ait o f
tha Southeast corner of aald
Section II. tbtnca North 31*
44 31" Weat 4110.00 foot to
tha beginning of a curve
concert Northtaatarly h ar­
ing a radius o f 1110.01 feat.
thanea Northweaterly 411.11
curve
feet
along
aald
through a central angle o f
11*11:1'' to the North lino
of aald Section 31 at a point
704.10 feet Weat o f tho
Northtaat
corner
of
tha
NW&gt;; o f aald Section It.
Containing t .ll aerte, mart OR
lea*.
OWNED BT: Mauda Dlka. un­
married and Robert L. Dike,
ir alive, or If deceased, any
unknown hair* derlaeaa g a d /
or other elalmanta under
aald Robert L. Dlka
8RD No. 111.1
RIGHT OF WAT
That part o f:
The 8 l / t of tha NF.li «*
NW&gt;i,
lying
Eaat
of
Stata Road 410. formerly
Lake Howell Road. Laaa
tha North 300 feet thereof,
Bectloa It, Townahlp 11
South. R in se to Kait.
lying within 100 faat each
alda e f tha aurray lint o f
Stata Road 414, Section T70I1,
eald aurvey line being deaerlbad aa follow*:
Begin an tho South Una o f
Section
11. Townahlp
11
South, Range 14 Eaat at a
point 1114.71 feat Weat o f
tha Southeast corner o f said
Section II thenr* North 11*
It'H " West 4110.01 foat to
tha beginning of a curva
roncavo Nerthesitarly hav­
ing a radius o f ltlO.al feet,
thence Northweaterly 411.11
feet along aald curva through
a central angl* o f l l ’ l t 'l l *
te tha North tin* o f *al&lt;
Sactlon II at a point TS4.0S
fact West o f tho Northoaat
corntr o f tha NW14 at aald
Saetlen II.
Celatalntng 1.14 s o r t* Mara
or laaa
OWNED BT: WILLIAM R.
HILLIARD. Individually and
ae Truttee. joined by hla
wife. MART E. HILLIARD
TAKE NOTICE that a De­
claration of Taking haa beta
filed In the above-styled eauta
by the Petitioners, the acquir­
ing authority o f thoaa pro­
ceeding*. ef tha taking at tha
above-described lands, for tha
purpoaa aat forth la tha Peti­
tion la thl* taut*, Tla.t Aa
right o f way for a portion
o f Btat* Road No. 8-414, In
Bemlnol* County, Florida, and
that tht Honorabl* Vella A.
Williams, ena at tha Judge*
o f tho Clreult Court o f tha
Ninth Judlelal Circuit a f Flor­
ida. will, oa th* 14th day af
April, A. D. 1144, at t o'clock
P. M., In tha Samlnola County
Courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
consider said Declaration o f
Taking, ' appoint
appraiser*,
and makt suck Order aa tha
Court dacma prapar. AU par­
ties t* th* ault and all par­
tita Interested may appear and
bo heard at th* lime and place
designated.
Tou, and tech e f yea, ara
heraby commanded to appear
by filing an Anewar to tha
petition heretofore filed In
thlo eanee In tha antltled
Court on or before tho Ith day
of Mary. A. D. 1144. to show
what right, tit!*, later eat or
lloa you. or any e f yog. hav#
In and to the above-daeorlbod
land* and show eaust why
th* ism * should aat bo taken
for tk* n its and pnrpaao* aat
fortk la th* PatlUam Bled
barela.
WITNESS aay Hand and the
Seal of aald Conrt on this lll k
day ef March. A. D. 1H4.
(SEAL!
Arthur H. Backwltb, Ft.
Clerk of the Clreult Court,
In and for Seminole Countr, Florida.
By Baadra S. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
HAROLD F. JOHNSON
County Attorney
Drawer g
Sanford. Florida, and
JACK W. FIERCE
Holland Building
Tallahassee, Florida
Of Counsel fer tha Petitioner*
Publish March 14. SI * April
T. 14. 1H4.
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6 . For Real

2. N o tice s • P e rso n a ls

Phone
Classified

Income Tax Returns. Lamar Furn. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllle.
William*, Five Point*. Ph.
STOREROOM, or office, on
322-7843.
liL St., ntar &gt; free park­
ins loti. Inquire, Manuel
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Jacobson's D ept Store.
0 . M. Harrisons
From Sanford Exchange
1311 Palmetto
2 BR Furn. house. 218 W.
322-8827
322 7941
19th SL $85 mo. V acint
Apr. 1st. No pets. 222-2909.
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
REPAIRS — SALES —
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
From Seminole County
ALL MAKES
Roomi prlvats baths, 114
Phone 322-2282
W. First 8L

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Rrralh March 31, 1964— Pago 11 12. Real Eatata For Salt

SWEETIE PIE

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Aibcstoi shingled 3 BR., cor­
ner lot, 105x300, trees, kitc h a n equipped. Spotless.
Carporte. $200 down, $83
mo. Owner will hold mort­
gage. O. Baumbach. Phoni
TE 8-3148.

By Nadine Seltzer

- 322-5612
425-5938

BUILDERS CLOSEOUT
3 Bedroom with 2 full tile
baths
In
Country
Club
Heights, the beautiful com­
munity away from tha city
noise* tod Right pattarn,
and with tha eonveelaaeei
of lower, water, afreet
light* and aldewalka. Thli
spacious home feature* te
ven closeU and a huge 1x13
FL utility room. Ifrla Is a
b u i l d e r * closeout FHA
evaluation is 113,500 with
$73.39 per month. The build
cr* will Include 2600 worth
of new furnishings or will
credit that amount Com*
and see ua today. Call Bill
Unsworth for appointment
322-8560, Southern Homes.

Vacuum Cleaner

FURN. A pt Clot* in. Jlmml*
Cowan. 322-40U.
Repair*,
parts;
Electrolux,
NOT LONG DISTANCE
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrWay, 1-ROOM elflclcncy a p t with
etc. Cleaneri told, ex­
Office 204 W . First GE,
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
able (or couple or (Ingle
Park Avc., Sanford, Phona
perion or retired. All utili­
The Herald wm net be re­
FA 2-4T63.
ties Included In rent Ideal­
sponsible lor more than oae
ly located on Flrit St., with­
Incorrect tniertloa of rour ad, 8 . Education • Instruction
in 1 block of 2 free parking
aad raiarvts the rl|ht to re­
loti and shopping center. In­
Baton
and
Strutting
leiiont.
vise or rejeet an ; advirtliaquire at Manuel Jacobson
Group
or
private.
Phone
meat from what ordered to
Dapt. Store, 211 E. First St.
322-3442
after
3
p.
m.
•onfora te the polieloa of thla
Gar. apt 1201 Magnolia Ava.
paper.
Apply 8-6:30.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Toe*., thru P rt - I P. M. day
RENT A BED
RoP-tway, Hospital ft Baby
hel are iaaertiea. Moo. • Sat
Men-womtn, 18-82. Start high
Bads.
as 1102.00 s week. Prepara­
By Day, Weak, or Month
tory training until appoint­
D IA S L U V n
Ph. FA 1-8181 111 W. lit SL
ed. Thouaandi of jobs open.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Experience usually unnec­
Tuea., thru Fri. - S P. M. day
essary.
FREE
Information
before iaaertiea. Mon.
9. For Salt or Rani
on Job*, talariti, require­
4
BR Cottags, furn., ISIS
ments. Writ* TODAY giv­
D ouglu, 16$., 2 BR furn.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
ing nama,
addreis and
apt. $60, 317 E. 25th.
phone. Lincoln Service, Box

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5. Education - Inatructlon
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rant
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
8. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
I I . Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
IB. Buslneaa Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situationa Wanted
20. Babysitter!
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
£8. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machintry - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
83. FurnJtur*
84. Articles Tor Bala
14-A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles *Vanted
86. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autoe Wanted
87. Boats • Motors
88. Motorcycles • Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

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Seminole

County

Zoning

CommlMton
■y jUbart_ f Brown
Sentinel* cCounty Zoning
Director
Publl.h March tt. it. 1M4CDS-**

XOTK’ ll OF it 'IT
ATK
OF
FLORIDA
TO
iRTH A J. HAROtS. w h « *
ildanra la Rauta I. La Fott». Tannaaaaat
t ault having bean fllad
atnat ynu In the Circuit
urt In and for s.mlnol*
unty, Florida. In Chincrry.
• ijlvorra. Ib» abbreviated
I* af which le Walter W.
rail. glalntltf. v. Martha J.
rgla, defendant, thla notlr.
to ronulra you to flit with
» Clarii of aald court your
Ittan defanaae. If * jr . •«
» rlaln tlffa complaint filed
ft+14 e iu ii, m&lt;1 to perv# ft
py * f tha l i n e on plainfa altarneya not later lh*o
i (th day of April. A H.
l/araln fall not or n dacra#
» c o a ftiio will ba anlarad
atnat you.
WITNBgg my hand and the
it af aald Court at Senrd. Florida, thla ith day of
ireh. A. O- IMI.
B Arthur H. Bachwllh. Jr.,
n r Sandra B. Johneon
Deputy Clark

JTCIIISOH AND LKFFLISR
at Office Drawer H
Iwarda Uulldlng
nford. Florida

lornaya for tlalntlff

iblleh Mar. l*. IT, **. *t. t»**
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57, c /o Sanford Herald.

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE- Call e v e n i n g a
322-1587.

4. Transportation

2 BR house, kitchen equipped.
WANTED: 40 riders, Me
Inquire 817 Catalina Drive.
round trip, to Cape Ken­
11. Real Estnta Wanted
nedy. CtU 322-9348.

EVERETT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Insurer.
"Lady bird, lady bird, where hava y o u jp n o ? Lady bln FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2465
Park
Ave.
322-2264,
lady bird, where hava you flown? To tha WHITE S. 322-2285.

HOUSE, of .coureel**

__________________________

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NO

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For SaJ

MONEY

DOWN.

Take

existing mortgage on 2 bed

FOUND!

Seminole Realty

SOUTHW ARD

Ball-Blair Agency

St. Johns Realty

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical
Nurses

Seminole Realty

DeBary Manor
Nursing Home
Retirement Center

Legal Notice
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N u t le t

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S t Johns Realty

after eonatdarathm. tha Itml- THE TIME TESTED FIRM
nala County Zoning Commie*Ion will hold
old a public hairing 111 N. Park Ava. FA 1-8123
to da tormina the faadhlllly af
recommending to th* Maard of
Caiunty Commlealonara that tha
following doaciibad properly
preeently toned R- l AA Realdentlal and R -l Duplex b*
aoned R -l Multlpl* Famlli

Reeldantlali Lata II aa* tl
Dtllmer A Walaa Mantr. Fur

FHA - VA HOMES
I, 8, ft 4 BEDROOMS
i, m , ft a b a t h s
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

9100

(her deeerlbed aa PW af OladLow Monthly Payments
win Ave. and NW o f Walla
For Complete Information
Ava.
gee Or Call Your
Fublla hearing will ba held
In tha Semtnale County Court
llouee. County Cammlellonera
Room, ganford. Florida, Wadnet-ley April I, t i l t f t Till
SALES BROKER
I1. M. or aa aoon thereafter
aa poeeible
pemino:* County Zoning
Commleelon
Dy Robert S. Drown
322-2420
Hemlnole County Zoning 2563 Park Dr.
Dlroelcr
GREENBRtAR
ruhlleh Merrh tt. II. 11*1.

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

CD8-T1

aKHIMil.lt ('HIATT

aoxixi*
\otlr*

mt

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Feeletlr

ll.a rln g

Choice
Iota
available
In
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf
course.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Greenbriar
developed by
KING8WOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-8074

Notice le hereby given, that
after consideration, the garninol* County Zoning C'*mmlMIon will hold a public hearing
In determine the feaalMllty of
recommending to the llohrd of
County
c-mmleilor.ere
that
the following deacrlbe-l pro
pcrly prtvently a»ned It -1
Iteeldenllal be aoned C-l Com­
mercial: The N ten fl of th*
y: l»a ft of tha W yto fl of Reiidentlal ft Commercial in
the HWti of Iht NK*. of 8eccoma property for sale or
lluii II-XIH-IOK lying H of 8
trade. Near Shopping Can
||. &lt;]*. Further deerrlbed at
ter. Ph. 322 3535.
eoulh of ■. R. t i l and eaal of
I’ralil* Lake Drlva-ln Theater.
Publlo keerlag will ba hald
APRIL FOOL!
In th* Saminol* County Caurt
llouee. County Commltalonara No, This la for real. 2 furn
Room. Sanford, Florida, Wadiihed apt*, and 1 two-bed
nredey. April *. l i lt at Till
room Home, furnished and
I*. M. or aa euoa theraaftrr
close In. Total income $140
aa poeeible.
aemlnole County Zoning
month. Approx. $3,500 Down,
Cammlaelon
$4,500 Balance on mort­
Dy Robert a Brown
gaminal* County Zoning
gage at $40 monthly.
tetrertnr
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
publleh Match It. It, tilt.
223-6457 for Appofelment
CDS-lt

HOMER FROM 912,600
Live Cheaper Than Rent

Country Club
Heights
Rt. 17-12 Turn on Rt. 427
at Five PoInU, Hml. to SR 15

$100 DOWN

00 N. 17-91

3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Cant DeRarg. Florida
heat. PaymenU
$50 per month.

Usa th

Payton Realty

668-4426

17. Mala Help Wanted
PERMANENT CAREER
OPPORTUNITY

8105 WEEKLY SALARY
DEBARY: 2 BR., terraxxo FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hlawat
ft LIBERAL BONUS
floors, elee. heat, alr-cond.,
Be associated with a com­
built-in GE kitchen. 117.000
pany that offera maximum
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
opportunity for a perman­
661-4791.
Property MnnaRcmenl ent and profitable career.
'C a n you qualify?
&amp; Sales Broker
TRADE THAT TRAILER
1. High school education or
FOR A NEW HOME IN
equivalent
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
2. Neat appearance
Offer* for your a*lection
A LIMITED NUMBER OF
I, Car In good condition —
TRAILERS BEING TAKEN
theta Baautiful 2, 8 , f t 4
free to travel llonday to
ON TltADE ON 3 ft 4 BED
Bedroom
Friday
ROOM HOMES
4. Ago 21-18
Call Mr- Leatherbury at
If you are qualified, you will
322-2744
receive training at full pay.
Between 1 and 5 Dally
See Company Representative
Mr. David Jackson, Wed­
3&amp; 4
nesday. April 1st, 10 a. m.
BEDROOM HOUSES
to 2 p. O). Florida State Em­
IMMEDIATE
ployment Office, 200 So.
OCCUPANCY
French Ave., Sanford, Fla.
Air-Conditioning Optional
Tbe City of Sanford Civil Ser­
Ai Low ai $150 Down
vice Board is accepting ap­
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
To mak* tha beet hoax plications for the position
LAKE MARY
•f Fireman. Qualifications:
buy, see the
West on 25th St. and
81 to 30 yrs. of age; minLeft on Lake Mary Blvd.
mum hgt 5*7"; minimum
2 Milei
Wgt. 123 lbs; High School
322-2744
grad, or equivalent educa­
and
tion;; resident of Seminole
LAKE WAYMAN
County for at least six
HEIGHTS
months Immediately prior to
LONGWOOD
date of application. Exam,
South on 17-92 — 6 ml.
for qualified applicants will
(2 block* Northweit of
be held at 2:00 p. m. April
Long wood Plate)
40, 1964 in the City HalL
Office
FA
2
-t
lli
LMN Enterprises,
Suhmlt applications to Civil
Night FA K M
Service Examiner not later
123-0709
Ph. assail
ISM Park Dr. Baaieri, | than April I, 1964.

V A - FH A

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

O w ned

Home?

Priced From $6,71
Down Payment!
As Low As $1(X
Monthly Paymen
From $43.50
VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management ft
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Real!

Inc.

33. Furniture

34. Artlelca For (tala

DAY WORK. 322-2782.

Sell
Ua
Your
Furnlturt
HAIRY INDIGO
Quick Service With the Regular, per 100 lbs .. $33.00
Cash. SUPER TRADING 300 lb. lots ................ $21.00
POST. FA 2-0677.
Tho Ideal cover crop and f o r '
Will car* for elderly person
pasture sowing.
In my home, by day or
Used furniture, appliances
ONION PLANTS
week. 322-1695.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
Crystal Wax ft White Span­
Larry’s
Mart
213
Sanford
SLIPCOVERS mad* to Order.
ish. per M .. $2.50, 500 ..
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
$1.50, 5M lots ,. $2.00, FOB
here.
Work wanted. Dayi. 322-7033 For th* biggest selection of
nearly new and used furn! A. M. PREVATT, 749-2115,
20. B a b y s it t e r !
SEVILLE. FLA.
ture, see Noll’ s Furniture
Brokerage In Casselberry
BABYSITTING In my bom*
on 17-92. Open 8 days 9 to 0. MAR. SPEC. Ladies' tennis
322-2274.
shoes, Reg. $2.19, Now $1J0,
WANTED reliable couple to
Army-Navy Surplus.
21. B ea u ty Salons
take up monthly payments
of $12.50 on 2 complete GUNS. New ft Used. Large
PERMANENT SPECIALI
selection. Will trade, also
Our Budget Wave Now $6.93
room* of furniture. Call
repair. Tacklo aold ft re­
Ac* Beauty Salon,
TR 8-1111, Casselberry, eol
paired. Used boats and mo- i
Mayfair RoUl
loot
tors. Osteen Bridge FUfe1
Phone 122-8323
FREE ESTIMATE
Camp ft Gun Shop.
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK Upholstering ft Mattress ren
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Alio
ovating. New ft Used Furnl Classical-Folk Guitar, with
eveningi. 3 Senior stylists
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
case, new condition. Phone
103 S. Oak. 322.3742.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave
322-53JO.
FA 2-2117.
Special By Popular Demand
Hobart Portable Welder, 300
Our Budget Wave Spec. $0.95 34. A r tic le s F o r S ale
Amp. Heavy duty motor.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Ph. 322-7719 or 322-0516.
"Brothers"
Knitting
Machine
318 Palmetto Ave. 322-0834
complete with carrying ease,
SLANT-O-MATIC SINGER
attachments
and lnstruc
25. Plumbln? Servlc
tlon manual. Uke new $25. In cabinet. Fully automatte,
makes hundreds of designs,
PLUMBING
322-7473.
does buttonholes, b l i n d
Contracting Repair*
Shallow well pump, cost *150,
FREE ESTIMATES
stitches. With guarantee.
will sell for $83. used l
R. L. HARVEY
Like now sewing condition.
yr., good cond. Reynolds
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
Assume payments o f $7 per
Trombono, used 2 mo., cost
mo. Buy locally and be ser­
27. Special Service*
$200. sell for
price. Fli.
viced. Sanford Sewing Cen­
322 6114.
ter, 104 S. Park Ave. Phone
Plano Tuning and Repair
322 0411.
W. L. Harmon — FA 3-4223
READY MIX CONCRETE
Yard work wanted. 322-2572.

room, 2 bath. 113 K. Cole
2 BR., 1 BATH
GOLFER'S PARADISE
man Clr. For info, call
One o f Loch Arbor's finest Screened porch, including kl
323 0667
chon equip. Down paymei
homes In a secluded spot
surrounded by natural beau­
$350.
Monthly
Payment
$58 50.
ty and facing directly on
402 Colonial Way, Highland Part time Carpenter Repairs.
KINGSWOOD BUILDER!,
the Golf Course. A homo
Park, a Wonderful buy in a
Small Jobs. Expert ft Ouar
designed for gracious living,
INC.
2 Bedroom masonry home,
anteed workmanship. Ph
charming throughout and
322-8074
excellent condition, Florida
322-7800.
having a dining room, Flor­
Boom, citrui, well, nicely
900 CATALLVA DRIVE .
ida Room, 2 baths, fire­
landscaped. One of San- PAINTING. Interior-Exterior,
place, central heat and air- Two bedroom home wit ford'a best neighborhoods.
and all types Home Repairs
Urge room i, oak floor*, kl
conditioning and a perfect­
All Work Guaranteed
Price, only $10,650, a* low
chcn equipped. Situated o
ly huge 2-Car garage. Ex­
A. J. ADCOCK
as $350 Down with FHA fi­
2 Urge terraced loU wit
cellent long-term financing
General Contractor
nancing.
Exclusive
fruit and ihade tree*. Pri&lt;
with aa little as $1,000 down.
322-0358
ed at $12,000, with Tensi
Exclusive with
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
Exclusive with

WILL BUY DIRECT from
Owner a tract of high land
with adequate Lake front­
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
age. Please stale location,
bath, 317 S. Park Ave.
slxc, price ft terms. Address
UNFURN. 3 BR. kit. elec,
P. O. Box 1012, Winter Park.
equip. $50 mo. 2482 Orange
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Ave. Ph. 322 6630 after 6 12. Real Estate For Sale
1901 Park Avenue
Realtor
p. m.
FA 2-5233 anytime
2 BR, house, Fla. room, kit. INVESTMENT A REALTY
equipped, Venetian blinds, 116 N. PARK AVE. 822-0173 Raymond Lundquiit, Ai m .
Furnished home on lake.
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank B!d| 16. F em a le H elp W an ted
awnlngi fenced yd. Small
South aide of Lake Jeaiup.
HOUSEWIVES
down payment, $62 mo. 151 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT
Phone 365-3104.
LOCH ARBOR LIVING
Country Club Clrcia.
In Loch Arbor— 98 ft. front This modern CB home wit Tel. work, your home, up to
$30 weekly comm, part lime.
on West Crystal Drive—Over
2 BR Unfurn. houic. Cryital Nice 5 BR home, offeri In­
spacious living room sep:
Permanent. Write Interna­
200 ft. deep—Exceptionally
Lake Ave. A 4th St. Ph.
rated from tho largo dlnln tional Magaxlne Service, P.
come, invest. $6,920. 322-5689.
high
ground
with
trees.
322-40G6 or 322-6271.
area by a divider wall glvt O. Box 6137, OrUndo, Fla.
you dining privacy. The
1 BR furn. Duplex. Util, lncl,
bedrooms and 2 bath* ar
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
(60. mo. 322-6858.
THE TIME t e s t e d f i r m
conveniently arranged t
3rd ft Park Ave.
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
Nice, roomy furn. 2 Bdrm
Phone 322-5841
add to your happy bom
apt. Tiled Bath, 1700 Mag
life. $450 Down, $90 mont Steady employment in a mo­
TOCKET
FARM
LOCH ARBOR
oolta. 322-3951 or 2296.
Including taxes and lnsu dern alr-conditloncd factory.
3 Bedroom*, 2 bath*, ipac- You'll love this clean, pret­
ance. C 11-4 U BUYI Ca Apply In person to Allx of
ty, furnished farmhouse sit­
Clean room* (or men. 401
iousnan galore throughout
322-4991,
Stemper Agenc. Sanford, Illway 17-92. Do
ting
in
the
middle
of
5
rich
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
entire Home. A Real Bar­
not phone.
1919
So.
French
Ave.
cultivated acre* o f land
gain
at
$14,000
with
term*
Efficiency apt. Furnlihed, all
near a great fishing lake. a t t e n t i o n
REALTOR:
arranged!
new. Very coxy. Single or
Give us a ring—It'a only a
Beautiful S BR., 2 bath Uk
SWIMMING POOL
couple. 860 mo. 322-5604.
10 minute drive.
Price
front home. Large lot. Prl
It's Trust A Ranch style
$11,500. Some Terms. Phone
LAKE MARY, Furn. Duplex
home featuring 3 Bedrooms,
ed to sell. Ph. 322 6721.
Stemper Agency 1919 S.
Apt. $65. Adult*, no pet*.
2 Baths, separate dining
French Ave. 322-4991.
LAKE MARY, New 2 Bl
Call 322-3930.
room, plua large Florida
nice kitchen, eent. heat, tl 1) If you are above average
Room ft double carport, I BR. Home. Study, m
LAKE MARY, 2 Bit. Unfurn.
bath, act-ln grove. New lo
and capability
fenced swimming pool. For
Baths, Urge Family Ilm. in
house, k it
equlpt.
$75.
price. Owner. 322 6859.
2) if you enjoy working dir­
only
$700
Down.
Located
In
good
neighborhood;
includ­
AvaU. April 2. Ph. 322-0114.
ectly with patients
Loch Arbor.
ing iteve, refrig., room air- BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2 Ba
S)
if you arc public rela­
Unfurn. 8 BR. house. 1418
conditioner, washing m a­
Home in Ravenna Park,
tions minded
Orange Ave. Ph. 322-0274
chine ft rug*. Really ter­
real buyl Owner 323-0648.
rific buy I Monthly payModern CB, 3 BR, 1H Baths,
3 Bit., lt t bath borne. A U you have these qualities
1901 S. Park
322-5232
m inu (13.50.
Kit. equlpt. Interior newly
lume payment*. 222-3433. and good references, De­
Nitea: 122 8971-3031 or 2248 KLNGSWOOI) BUILDERS,
p a i n t e d . flOO. 668-4023
nary Manor li willing to
Inc.
Please do not call Friday Close-in— 2 BR frame home
pay accordingly.
$300 DOWN
FA 18074
nllcs or Saturday*.
with extra large lot—300 ft.
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath homo
frontage on Magnolia Ave
LONGWOOD AREA
large lot 250 ft. deep, w
—eould be m ide Into I lots
FHA—84 Yr. Mortgagee
separate dining, aewlg pal
—level ground with lots of
ed inilde and o u t
NO CLOSING COSTS
a ttM ixoi.K r o r x m r
tree*—810,000.
Small Down Payments
$14,600
6. F o r R e n t

19. 8itu a tlon n W a n te d

-

Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks, 35. Articlaa W a n te d
sand, cement, rock, pipe, WANTED! Cltrua fruit. Large
steel, grease traps, dry
or small amounts. Bonded
wells. Stepping store*.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Le* Man*,
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
field. FA 2-4244
309 El in Ave.
322-3731
USED TRUMPET, In good
cond. Reasonable. 122-5114.
ROUND ROniHN MACHINE
WANTED TO BUY
(Rental Machine)
FRANKLIN HALF-DOLLARS
Reduced 23%
P Pay
,?| Each
Call Singer Representative 194819491’ DSPay
JO Each
WX 6800
Tractor mowing ft Grading.
1953-P
Pay
.78 Each
Call FA 2-7621.
SELLING OUT!
Mahogany 1955P Pay
$1.25 E tch
Sec’y. Misc. furn., kitchen 1956P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
P Pay
,eo Each
ware, lace bedspreads, an Call 523-0607 — BUI Shephard
Large, Small. Call Bob
tlque settee, Iron stone
323 0742.
china. Campbell. 349-3721. 36. AatomobHaa - T r u c k !
NEED A PICTURE?
For Sale—Used home air-conCall Bill Vincent at
55 Ghevrolet Sta. Wag. Ia
dilloncr; $73. 3131 Prince­
The Sanford Herald
good ahape. $450. Pbooe
ton Ave.
T. D. Portraits, Commercial,
322-7119.
Parties ft Gatherings,
With purchase of Blue Lus­
Small or Large.
BUYINO A raw m
tre, rent Electric Carpet
FAST 8ERVICE
USED GAIT
Shampoocr for only $1 per
Day 222-2611 - Night 322-0922
finance rt v t n ua
day. Carroll’s Furniture.
♦ Low Intern* Rates
WELi-S DRILLED, PUMPS,
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
♦ Low Monthly PayaeaU
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Rcposscscd. Would like re­
FLORIDA STATE BANK
All Types and 8 iiei
sponsible party to take up
We Repair and Servlc*
payments of $9 per month 57 Plymouth $111. $214232.
b T I N R
on 81anl-0-Matlc Automatic
Machinery and Supply Co.
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine. I860 Rambler, 4 deer Creea
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
Country Sta. W a to * $650.
Guaranteed, Like New tew­
$224491, 612 Oak.
ing condition. Call Collect
For FAST TAXI SERVICE
: i
241-95S7 evenings o r 422call Homer Little at Grey­
3 7 . B o a ts • M o to rs
0932, Servlc* Discount.
hound Bus Station. 222-1421
or 322 0993.
REPOSSESSED S I N G E R , Gateway To Tha Waterway
Select-O-Malic, Like Now, Kobeon Sportin* G oods
Bcrryhill Painting Contractor.
Does
Decorative Sewing,
Your F.VINRUDE Dealer
Commercial • Industrial •
Makes Buttonholes, Sews on $0444 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-SM1
Residential. Free estimate.
Buttons, Monograms, Em­
W* Appreciate Your Buslbroiders, Etc. All Without 39. Trailer* ■ Cabana*
ness. 322 2217.
Attachments,
Guaranteed,
29. Automobile Banrlea
Cost Over $300 New, Now 1858 Cameo house trailer, |
Bit. Must sell this week. ..
Only $39.02, or Pay $7.49
Must see te appreciate. Ph. *
Monthly. Ph. FA 2 8827.
122442$.
SANFORD CARPETS,
Sonknrlk Ola** and Paint UNOLEUM ft TILE CO.
It Pays
Company
Quality Installations
210 Magnolia Ph. PA S-4123
127 W. lit 81., Ssnford
To 1)Be
322 1241
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP Fra* Estimates

SINGER

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Free Inspection, estimate*,
Loral automobile dealers of­
pickup, delivery. Recorlng fer their best buys in Herald
ft repair* discounted.
Signified display ads.
2UH E. Ird.
822-1441

The HERALD
W tnt Ada. •

Auto Gists, Top*
ft Seat Cevtri

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
204 W. 2nd St. FA 64032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

31 A. Beta
Utter English Setter pup* for
sale. Ph. 322 9223.

12. Flowers • Bhruba
ANNUALS — ROSES
WOODRUFFS
FARM ft GARDEN CENTER
601 Celery Ave — 322-3976
BLOOMING Roses on Cherokee stock. All other kinds
o f Nursery ahrubbery and
trees.
Grey Shadows Nursery
&amp; Ml. 8. on Sanford Avg.

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best buys.
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Southern Bell In New Quarters Here
It wai moving time for the
Sanford office of Southern
Bell Telephone Company and
local official! settled Into
their spanking new quarters
at Commcrical Street and
Talmetto Avenue after a week
end's work.
An old decrepit building at
the corner has been complete­
ly renovated by the owner,
William L. Kirk, and at a
cost of $32,000.
The project took two months
and phone crews were on
hand Saturday morning plac­
ing desks, chairs and the like.
The “ front” office is spac­
iously equipped with desks,
bookstands and chairs. All
phones are connected by un­
derfloor cables. The front tint­
ed windows are wall-to-wall.
And
on
the
Commercial
Street side the window is
acrecned by an Intricate pat­
tern of brick.
All rooms are soundproof.
The walls are painted an offWhite.
A comfortable lounge Ls lo­
cated Just off the main of­
fice and Is equipped with
overstuffed chairs and a sofa.
Another portion of the build­
ing has a refrigerator for the
convenience of the employes.
The building is completely
air-conditioned.
The location ls the ultimate
in convenience for patrons
and employes. It is located
across the street from the
post office and adjacent to a
municipal parking lot.
An early-Amcrican theme Is
roadily apparent on the ex­
terior of the building.

Farm Brief
Build shelter* for livestock
•ml poultry to prepare for
possible nuclear attack. A
number o f farm facilities can
bo adapted to serve as shutt­
ers. For example, trench silos
can be roofed and covered
with dirt.

Rodriguez Retrial Points Up Split Among Cuban Reds

HAVANA, (U PI) — The
retrial of convicted Commun­
ist Informer Marcos Rodri­
gues Alonso recessed Monday
night without ruling on the
By Frances Wester
esse, with a sentence expect­
The public is invited to at
ed today.
tend the Lake Mary Chamber
of Commerce meeting Thurs­
day at 8 p. m. to see two
Navy films with Lt. Larry
Monroe from SNAS as the
narrator.
"An Answer," the story of
Kennedy’s last visit to Flor­
By Mrs. Adam Muller
ida, Is the title of one film
The DeBary Glee Club met
and it has been un-cut. This last Wednesday evening at
iscludes pictures taken at the Community Center with
Cape Kennedy and out at sea Mrs. H. Whitaker directing.
TO the air craft carrier, En­
Mrs. Whitaker expressed
terprise.
her appreciation to I.aura
The other film, “ Vigilantes Platt Brown and Miss Ade­
it Sea,” is the story of the laide Conte who took over
Vigilantes and their opera- her duties with the group
tons off the carrier out at while she was ill.
Wa.
A program of Easter music
Important plans for the was presented.
eoming year will be brought
Refreshments were served
»p during the business sess- from a buffet table centered
hti including Information a- with an arrangement of Talis­
)4ut the purchase, of the man roses flanked by a ccn
Chamber building and pro- tcrpiccc of decorated eggs.
&gt;$rty. All members should be
Mrs. James Sims and Mrs.
Igesent for this and all rest- F. Howe presided at the tea
(«nta of the community are table and Mrs. Charles Crca
aaited to attend.
sey and her committee assist
On April lo the Chamber is cd the hostesses.
ponsorlng a Political Rally
nj Lake Mary. A chicken dinFailure “ Fiasco”
r will be served in the
Referring to a ridiculous
amber building, starting at failure as a “ fiasco” comes
l|p. m., for the public.
from the Venetian
glnssmakers. If, in blowing, the
Story-telling Is a highly de- slightest flaw was detected,
iSloped skill in Moslem coun- the belle was turned into a
common flask called a fiasco.

Glee Club
Meeting Held
In DeBary

MOVING TIME for office personnel o f the local Southern Bell Telephone
Company was the order of the day Saturday as the company moved Into
its new quarters on Commercial Street and Palmetto Avenue. At left Bob
Shedden, local office manager, adjusts one of the clocks inside the build­
ing. At right Shedden sees to it that he hud one o f the office phones rendy
for his use.
(Herald Photo)

Arts And Crafts Club To Meet In DeBary
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The April meeting of the
Dellary Arts and Crafts Club
will be held at 10 a. m. Tbursday at the Mansion House
with Chester Kldridge, presi­
dent, in charge.
Dr. Gerald Grain, chair­
man of the nominating commiyoe, will present his report
at this time. A Critique will
be conducted by Arthur Ben­
nett of Del.and following the
business session.
The Spring Exhibition of the
DeBary Club will be a nonJuried show opening on Sun­
day, April 26 and continuing
through the month of May. A
reception will be held from
2 until 4:30 p. m. at the Man­

sion House on the opening
day.
Albert Mercer, exhibition
chairman, has requested that
members each submit two
paintings, ceramic pieces or
other crafts by Wednesday,
April 22. All work should be
original or. If copy, must be
so indicated. Paintings must
be framed and properly wir­
ed, ready for hanging. Infor­
mation, to be glued or tack­
ed to the back of the frame,
should include name of artist,
title of work, media and price
if it ls for sale. If not to be
sold it should be labeled with
NFS (not for sale).
The last meeting of the De­
Bary Club will be held Thurs­

day, May 7. Officers for the
coming year will be elected
and installed at this time
and an informal social hour
will be held and refreshments
served following the elections.

The
closing prosecution
statement called for reaffir­
mation o f the death penalty
imposed on Rodriguez two
weeks ago. The defense said
he should be imprisoned rath­
er than shot because he is
“ not mentally normal.”
Rodriguez, the first Com­
munist found guility of any
major offense since Fidel
Castro came to power in 1950,
waa summarily convicted and

sentenced at bis first trial for
betraying four anti-govern­
ment gunmen to the police in
19r&gt;7. He had been under ar­
rest for nearly three years.
Castro himself ordered Rod­
riguez retried, upparentty be­
cause he charged in his con­
fession that Mrs. Joaquin Ordoqui, Cuba's lending woman
Communist, knew of bis guilt
in 1958 but kept it aecret.
Castro himself, in a 4-1/'J-

bour speech from the witness
stand Friday night, said he
believes Rodriguez is guilty.
(In Mexico City, Cuban
refugee leader Angel Gon­
zalez said the Rodriguez re­
trial is the outward evidenra
of a “ fight to the finish” be­
tween Castro and old-lina
Communist* who he said want
to dump the premier now that
he has delivered Cubs into
their hands.)

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Cubs To Have
Mardi Gras
By Maryann Miles
Bear Lake Cub Scout Pack
230 will sponsor a Mardi Gras
at 8 p. m. Friday in the audi­
torium of the Bear Lake Ele­
mentary School.
A skit will be presented and
games and booths will be act
up for entertainment. Those
attending are asked to dress
for Mardi Gras.

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                    <text>Page 4-A— May 21, 1964

Tax Take On
Court Of Awards Held By Girl Scout Troop
Seminole Youths Learn Trade That Pays Smokes, Drinks
Hits New High
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By Julian Stenitrom
Should you live In Ihc Sou­
thern part of Seminole County
and take your lawn mower
to a repair ihop this summer,
don't be surprised — or even
shocked—if you see a Junior
high school youngster “ sweat­
ing" over a broken down ma­
chine on the work bench.
The chances are the youth
is experienced and knows his
business. Not too long ago a
South Seminole Junior High
Industrial arte teacher, Phil­
lip D. Fletcher, told his stu­
dents to scout around and if
they could find some old, dis­
carded power mowers he’d
teach them how to repair
them.
“ Those boys brought in
mowers," said Fletcher, “ that
I was sure could never be re­
paired. But to my surprise,
they went to work on them
and before even 1 realized it
they hsd some of them run­
ning again. . . and smoothly
too."

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That
started
something,
Fletcher continued. The boys
began bringing them in, one
after
another.
"U sually,"
Fletcher said,
“ two boya
would work on a mower. When
they got It into first class
condition they'd take It out
and sell It. We provided very
little in the way of tools, and
that was all. The boys got
their hands on some discard­
ed engines and stripped them
for parts."
Fletcher wiis probubly the
most surprised of all. “ Some

boys have built an electronic
capacitor checker which en­
ables the youngsters to test
ignition systems on the mow­
ers."
The one problem Fletcher
stressed, is that “ we need
mower parts." Hut that pro­
blem opened a door to some­
thing we did not anticipate.
“ When I went looking for
parts, naturally I went to the
mower shops. When I told
them what we were doing the
owners of these shops asked If
they could hire some of the

boys to work for them during
the peak of the mower repair
season. So, they’re now ar­
ranging to employ quite a few
youngsters when school is
over."
About the future? "There'll
be a full course next year,"
says Fletcher.
And don't worry If one of
these talented young men
works on your mower. So far,
says Fletcher, the boys have
repaired every mower they’ve
brought In—and there have
been about 60 of them.

Daniel To Head
Scout Patrol
At Fair
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B Jane Casselberry
Scoutmaster W. T. Daniel
Jr., of Casselberry Boy Scout
Troop 34t has been chosen to
go as tour leader with a group
o f to handpicked scouts and
explorers from the central
Florida area to the New
York World's Fair. They will
represent the Central Florida
Council as a Service Patrol
a t the Boy Scout Pavilion, giv­
ing demonstrations of icoullng
•kills, escorting dignitaries,
working In the Information
booth, and performing other
duties.
The troop's Junior Assistant
Scoutmaster Dan Casselberry
Is one o f the scouts participat­
ing In the patrol.
Olliers who met with Daniel
and Scout Executive John C.
Dlhlcr in Orlando to make
plans were Stephen Allen,
Maitland; Phil Elmore, Indian
Jllver City; llobert Willson,
Orlando; Barry Wright, Or­
lando; Robert Smith, Lees­
burg; George Garmany, Or­
lando; BUI Martinson, Orlan­
d o; Corky Parker, Kissimmee
and Jon May, Orlando.
The group will leave by bus
on Sunday, June 7, for a week
at the fair. When they arc
not on duty they will l*e stay­
ing at Fort Totten In Queens,
Daniel has designed and carv­
ed each one a Seminole In­
dian neckerchief slide to dis­
tinguish them as
Florida
scouts.

SSJH Schedules
Orientation For
New Students

HKI'AIHING WORN out lawn mower* to “ old Httiff" to those "experi­
enced" South Seminole Junior High School JricliiHtrial arts students.
I’hillip t&gt;. Fletcher (left), Instructor, is explaining how to test, the en­
gine's Ignition system with n capacitor checker the hoys huilt themselves.
With Fletcher (from left) are Ililmer Kiser, Nikki Stiggins and Doylo
Lewis.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club reported 13 tables In
play for this week’s Tuesday
afternoon meeting at the
Firemen's Recreation Hall.
Play was directed by Mrs.
Ruth Rlatt.
Winners were, NS, finit,
Mrs. J. D. Cur dell and Mrs.
Ida 11. Wilson; second, Mrs.
Blatt and Mrs. A. G. Besom;
third, Mrs. R. S. Nirhulls and
11. Guy Chase; fourth, Harry
M. Brown and William G.
Lutz;
KW. first, Mrs. Charles
Hassell and Oscar Barnett;
accond, .Miss Ethel Johnson
and Mrs. Ann Dnglla; third,
Mrs. Non Edwards and Mrs.
Myrtle Dunnebache, fourth,
Mrs.
Myron
Accardi and
Charles Duglia.
Next week's game has been
advanced to Monday due to
elections on Tuesday. Pro­
ceeds from this gamo will
benefit the DeBary Volun­
teer Fire Department,

DIANA MARIK Fnrclla is this year's "Poppy Girl" o f tho American
"Poppy Days," when tho little red flower will ho sold hy auxiliary
members to finance welfare activities. Also shown is Mrs. John Pierro,
auxiliary poppy chairman.
(Herald Photo)
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Enterprise PTC
Festival Set

By Helm Snodgrass
A “ Gay Oil’s Festival" will
lie sponsored by Uie Enter­
prise Parent-Teacher Council
on tlm school grounds Satur­
day between the houn of 2
and 5 p. m.
Many of the local residents
are planning to wear costumes
of the day and anyone plann­
ing to attend Is invited to
come In gay 90'a dress.
There will lie a fish pond,
dart games, horse rides, cot­
ton randy, ice cream cones,
hot dogs an&lt;l soft drinks and
a sales table of plant! and
fancy work,
Tim event Is planned to pro­
Salt L an essential nutrient vide an afternoon of enter­
to all living rreatures, delud­ tainment not only for Urn
ing freshwater fish.
children hut for adults as well.

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ADMISSIONS
Betty Via, Dan Fielder, Joyce
Crow, Carolyn W. Adams,
Itioky Howard, Mury Gene­
vieve Moloney, Carol I*. H off­
man, Ann Moure and Lula
Belle Hidhorry, all of Han­
ford; John C. Martin of Cas­
selberry and Dorothy Mutuizek, North Orlando.
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Bowes,
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Ernest Curry, all o f Hanford;
Kathleen Gibbons, Orlando;
Irene
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Lyon. Alt o f these girls with
the addition o f Tena Globus
earned their Magic Carpet
Badge.
The troop wae organized
in November and other bad­
ges the girls have earned aa
a group are Troop Camper
and Hospitality.
The scouts and their lead­
ers recently attended a week­
end Camporee held at Camp
Deer Lake in the Ocala Na­
tional Forest. The troop won
the scavenger hunt and led
the campers In singing at the
campfire ceremony. Other ac­
tivities included workshops,
a wide game, and a Scout’s
Own. The group managed to
have a good time in spite of
the rainy weather they ex­
perienced. Acting Patrol lead­
er* at the Camporee were
Linda McGinnis, Whispering
Pines Patrol, and Susan Car­
rick, Clover Patrol.

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GRAND PRIZE for tills year’s annual Fourth
of July Fiesta will be a portable television set
displayed in tho photo by Chief Claude I.nyo
and Fireman Carl Lommlcr. Plans for the event,
as they are completed, will ho announced.

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Lutz, Rhonda Watters,
McGinnis, Cynthia, JuNorn Hartnett, Pam
Mary Frances Quarles,
Carrlck and Susan

By Mrs. Adam Muller
The May meeting o f the
Business ami Professional Di­
vision of the DeBary Chamber
of Commerce was held at De­
Bary Manor with Eugene
Davis presiding.
A report on activities of the
West Volusia Road Commit­
tee was given hy Sam Faron
and the secretary was In­
st: urted l« write n letter of
appreciation and Invitation to
visit DrUary to County Com­
missioner Hartia Saxon.
Some 1R members o f the di­
vision were In attendance.

Tim National Automobile
Club suggests drivers allow
more time for passing in high
altitudes of mountain driving
because of a slowdown in mo­
tor reactions.

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Linda
back,
Lyon,
Susan

DeBary Business
Group Meets

DIFFERENT
FROM
MODELS and FLOOR PLANS

TwaeoM Aiinie

ford Lyon, 3604 Datura Court.
Co-trader of the troop Is Mrs.
Gerald McGinnis.
Girls receiving their Sign
o f the Arrow Badge were

JUNIOR GIRL SCOUTS o f Troop 472, Ensthrook, held n Court o f
Awards Monday. Shown with their leader, Mrs. Bradford Lyon, are, from
left, Rhonda Watters, Linda McGinnis, Cynthia Juback, Nora Hartnett,
I’ am Lyon, Mury Frances Quarles, Susan Garrick, Tena Globus and
Susan Lyon.
(Herald Photo)

C lh o o s e

ONLY NAME BRAND
BUILDING MATERIALS
USED THROUGHOUT

8$0)i W . n t h BT.

Tax collections from the
sslc of cigarettes and alco
hollc beverages exceed $102
million, surpassing all re­
cords In Florida's history
snd with still two months to
go in fiscal year 1963-64.
According to the stale bev
erage, director, Richard B.
Keating, collections for April
alone reached $10,500,898.39,
for an increase of 12.52 per
per cent over the same period
jast year. This brings collec­
tions from July, 1963, to April,
1964, to $102,072,929.99,
The director said his agents
also destroyed 19 moonshine
stills during April, poured out
18,317 gallons of fermenting
mash and 1,075 gallons of
moonshine ready for market.
Twenty automobiles were
seized, 59 arrests made for
moonshine activity and 179
arrests for other beverage
law violations,
Keating conducted 112 ad­
ministrative hearings during
the month on licenses charg­
ed with various beverage law
violations.
The beverage agent's report
shows 605 gallons of mash
were found in Seminole Coun­
ty during April.
Tho auditors' report from
the
beverage
department
show rigarclte sales brought
the largest tax contribution
with $4,912,487.36; followed by
lieer with $2,458,816.12; liquor,
$2,295,467 52; and urine. $807,209.13. (liber
miscellaneous
collections made up the bal­
ance of (he $10.5 million taken
In during the month.

DeBary Bridge
Club Plays
13 Tables

Legion Auxiliary. Mayor A. L. Wilson (loft) has proclaimed May 22-23

By Jane Casselberry
Sixth grade students from
So u t h
Seminole,
English
Estates, Altamonte Springs,
Bear Lake and Longwood Hie
mrolary schools who will be
entering the seventh grade of
South Seminole Junior High
School at Casselberry this
fall, and their parents, are
invited to attrnd an orienta
tion program at 7:30 p, m.
Thursday, May 2d, In the
catetorium.
This is the first time such
a program has been held at
the Junior High School, Those
attending will be briefed on
regulations, fees, and the
school layout aa well as re
cciving tho opportunity to
moot the seventh grailo teach
era, Mrs. Louise Gllpcn, guid
snee counselor, advises.
Refreshments will lie served
following the briefings.

By Jane Casselberry
Junior Girl Scout Troop 472
of Eastbrook held a Court of
Awards Monday at the home
of their leader, Mrs. Brad­

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FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO, 196

VTTo^
Sign over the nurses’ desk
on the second floor at Semi*
note
Menu-rial
Hospital:
When you are getting kicked
from the rear it means you
are “ out in front.” — Bishop
Fulton J. Shenn.
• • •
We’ve hnd several phone
raile asking why the Terry
Cordell Memorial Trophy was
not Hated among the awards
to be made at Seminole
High's all sports banquet. We
thecked and found that the
Cordell award will be pre­
sented on Class Day which
is set for 1:110 p.m. June 5
in Fleming Gymnasium. We
also learned that the Class o f
’SO (graduated 25 years ngo)
will participate along with
members o f the fnculty and
SHS students.

Canal Center Line Ordered Set

A bsentee V o te H eavy
Indications are that Semi­
nole County voters will sur­
prise the politirol experts in
Tuesday'* second or run-eff
primary. The experts havr
been predicting a light and

apathetic vote . . . hut Regis­
trar Camilla llruce today re­
ported a total of 355 absen­
tee ballots have been cast.
Local
political
observers
have felt there is little in-

Too, local elector* seemed
terest In the Tuesday electlon, primarily because o f the to have lost interest in the
colorless three comity-wide Democratic governor's cam­
campaigns and three district
paign, brtween Mayor Haycampaigns for justice o f the
don Hums o f Jacksonville and
peace and constable.
Mayor Hubert King High cf
Miami.
Hut Mrs. Hiurc'a report of
the heavy absentee vote—
compared to the 309 in the
first primary on May 5— In­
dicates Seminole voters are
interested and again mayturn out In what may be it
record number on Tuesday.
The
tame polling (23)
places ns in the May 5 pri­
mary will be open 7 n.m.-7
p.m. Tuesday for the second
primary, with one exception,
Mrs. Hruce said.
Republicans will go to the
polls to choose a state man

With all the county offices
and agencies Seminole now
has, and with several of the
offices now installing lines
o ff the Winter Park Tele­
phone exchange to provide
toll free service for South
Seminole residents, we won­
der if anyone has thought of
a county switchboard? It
could turn out to be mure
economical.
• • •
Far be it freni us to start
any controversy, but we can't
help commenting that the
Rotary Club's group singing
is a mite better than the ren­
ditions of the Kiwanis Club.
•

•

*

John Krlder and his St.
Johns-Indian River Canal Dis­
trict group were in Del.und
today briefing the I&gt;»-I.and
Chamber of Commerce'* Cape
Kennedy access road commit­
tee on the highway which will
parallel the canal. The fourlane ribbon o f roadway will
start in the vicinity o f the
Orange City-Del.aml inter­
change on Interstate 4 and
end at U. S. Highway 1.
e
e a
Highway 40, e «,'a 0f g nn.
ford, has a rendezvous point
fo r workers at the Cupe Ken­
nedy project. Kmployes living
in the Sanford area drive to
a selected point o ff the high­
way, park their enrs and then
join others in a car-pool ride
to the Cape, He interesting to
know what giant traffic jam
would be created in the al­
ready busy Cape area should
all the drivers continue on to
work in individual cars.
• e •
Howling enthuaists are tak­
ing a breather right
now
prior to starting tipsummer
activities. And the round of
banquets attest to this. Most
leagues have finished a long,
highly successful s o u s n n.
Quito a sport, both fur play­
ers and spectators. We've
been tohl bowling attracts far
more participants and spec­
tators than any other sport.
•

•

•

That truck driver who rode
hia big tractor-trailer rig off
Highway 40 and into a fourfoot deep channel of water is
probably the luckiest guy
alive today. Hud that rig
Jackknifed— F’OW, ho would
have had 72.000 pounds of
suml In the back of his lup.
Congratulated by a newsman,
the driver said: "Y etsir, I’ m
sure lucky to be alive.”
• • •
Photographers get identifi­
cation of persons In the pic­
ture from notes scratched by
willing volunteers in odd
ways. A Herald photographer
was out the other night cov­
ering a shindig at Lake Mon­
roe Inn and asked a gal to
help with the names. She
wrote ’em on the back o f n
c h e c k . Unfortunately, t h e
check wasn’t endorsed. . . ,
s e e

TOP HISTORY STUDENTS nt Sanford Junior High School were honored
Thtmtday during school assembly and wore presented with awards from
three organizations. The boys are, from left, Brent Armstrong, winner
o f the Woodmen of the World award; Lurry Itodd, the DAR award; and
Doug Stanley, the UDC award. Making the presentations were Mrs. Belle
Rumbley, eighth grade history instructor, for the DAR and UDC; and
A. C. Madden of the Woodmen o f the World.
(Herald Photo)

Mother Denies Capt. Ware To Leave
Two Children
SNAS Post On June 29
Were Strangled
CROSSV1LLE, Term. (UPD
—A young mother testified
Thursday that she lied when
»hc told officer* her two child­
ren were strangled by SamKarl (Big John) Ammons, re­
cently placed on the FBI's
10-most-wanted list.
At limes sobbing uncontrol­
lably, Mrs. Alma Faye Heed
Matthews, 21-year-old wife of
of an Alabama plasterer, re­
versed her charges that Am­
mons had strangled her son
and daughter. She said they
died of natural causes and
were placed in an 8 foot -deep
septic tank near here by Am­
mons at her request.
Mrs, Matthews, who is ex­
pecting a child In October, tes­
tified at a preliminary hear­
ing at which she, Ammons,
and Ammons' shapely, 23old-brunettc wife were hound
over to the Cumberland Coun­
ty grand Jury In connection
with the deaths of John An­
thony Reed, 2, and Hose Marie
Heed, t.
General Sessions Judge Haul
E. Watson ordered Ammons
and Mrs. Matthews held with­
out bond on first degree mur­
der chargs. Ammons’ wife
was charged as an accessory.

U. S. Prepares
For Hotter War

Captain Robert M. Warc,
USN will be relieved a* com ­
manding officer of (he Sanford
Naval Air Station, by Capt.
Chandler W. Swanson, USN,
June 25.
Capt. Ware, who hai been

JUUVA.
Mae West Sues
LOS ANGELES (U PD —
Mae West filed suit Thursday
to stop actress Marie Lind
from using the name “ Dia­
mond Lil."

Either, Or
ATI-ANTIC CITY, N. J.
(U PD —Hilly Graham said to­
day llu&gt; United Stales should
either throw “ all we've got”
into the Viet Nam war or
withdraw completely.

Marlene A Wow
MOSCOW ( UPI) — Marlene
Dlctiich wowed the audience
at the Moscow theater Thurs­
day night with a sexy rendi­
tion of old love songs in her
first appearance in Russia.

For The Byrds

WASHINGTON
(U PI)
—
Sen. Harry F. Byrd, the Sen­
ate's leading exponent of
economy, recommended to­
WASHINGTON
(U P !)
- day that Sil.S billion he chop­
Top U. S. officials worked to ped from President Johnson'*
day to shape plans for stepp­ fiscal 19G5 budget.
ed-up military pressure on
Communist fo ces in South­
MIAMI (U PD—Cuban refu­
east Asia if diplomatic maneu­
vers fail to ease the Laos gees said today seven Castrocrisis within the next few ite militiamen and a pro-Cas­
tro longshoreman were killed
days.
this month in Orientc Pro­
Movements
o
f
units
of
the
Photo coverage o f Semi­
nole County news events by powerful U. S. 7th Fleet Into vince, traditional cradle of
The Herald is hitting an all­ waters closer to the turbulent Cuban revolutions.
lime high. Thuraday'a edition region and dispatch of Amer­
carried no less than 38 pic­ ican troops to Thailand, Just
SYDNEY, Australia (U PI)
ture* of county activities. This across the Meklng River from
it more than most of the Laos, were said to be the next —Harry Miller, the promoter
logical step* If the Red offen­ who brought singer Judy Gar­
stale's larger dailies.
land U&gt; Australia for three
• • •
sive in Laos continues.
President Johnson was ex­ controversial a p p e a r a n c Seminole County supporters
o f Hsydon Burns came up with pected to review the recom­ c i, said t o d a y he was
the
whole
an election day idea that has mendation* of U. S. planners “ through with
thing."
by
the
weekend
and
come
to
caught *&gt;n and will lie utilixed statewide next Tuesday. some specific decision.
U. S. Jet reconnaissance
Voters who have decided to
go with Bums are being ask flight* over Communist p o r ­ By United Press International
A Negro was elected mod­
ed to “ Burn your lights for tion* in Laos, which began
Burns” while driving their Thursday, were described as erator of the United Presby­
car* Tuesday. “ This.” says the lira! stage In additional terian Church Thursday at
Bob Billhimer of Sanford, help to be given neutralist the group's General Assemb­
“ will remind voter* not only Premier Souvanna Phouma's ly at Oklahoma City. H» Is
government
if the Rev. Elder G. Hawkins of
to vote but also to vote for the embattled
the Bronx, New York.
Jacksonville mayor.
I necessary ,
f

Killings Reported

Breaks With Judy

Church Elects

commanding officer pf Uw
Sanfo’ d air base since Nov­
ember 1961, will l»o retiring
from the Navy after more
than 30 ycarj of service.
Capt. Swanson It currently
at the U. S. Naval War Col­
lege in Newport, It. L Ho will
be the 11th commanding offic­
er o f the station since the
base was built during Workl
War II.
A changc-of-command cere­
mony will be held at 2 p, in.
June Zf» at the station. A re­
ception will follow the event.
Capt. Ware. lw&gt;rn March 8,
1915. in Hagerman, N. M.,
was graduated from the Naval
Academy in 1937.
His first tour of duly was
aboard tlie USS Lexington.
He was later designated a
naval aviator in lull alter
completing flight training at
Pensacola and served aboard
the USS Wasp until she was
sunk in 1912.
Following the sinking of the
Wasp, he went to the Naval
Air Station, Daytona Beach,
as an instructor and then to
the USS Hornet as a squadron
commanding officer.
Immediately after tlic war
Capt. Ware served as a flag
secretary and two years Inter
went aboard the USS Min­
doro.
He was assigned to the Na­
val War College in 19to for
three years and was then or­
dered to the USS Coral Sea.
Capt, Ware served a tour
of duty in llie office of the
Chief of Naval Operations In
Washington. D. C., from 1953
to 1955, and from there he
went to he Hu* avialtion train­
ing officer of the Fleet Train­
ing Group Guantanamo Bay.
Cuba.
After Cuba he became the
commanding officer o f the
Naval Auxiliary Air Station,
Sauflcy Field. Fla. Prior to
coming to Sanford, he served
as commanding officer of the
USS Suribachi and the USS
Bennington.
Capt. Ware, who is married
to the former Miss Myrtle
Picht of Seattle, Wash., has
been awarded the following
decorations: Hie Navy Croxa
with Star, the Silver Star, the
Distinguished Flying Cross,
the Air 5ledal, and the Purple
Heart.

Voters In precinct 12, the
Forest City area, will have a
now fuiling place. The building
In which the polling place was
loeat I on May 5 has V-eto
sold. County Commissioner*
met this morning and selected
a site 100 feel west of Hie
former polling place. It Is lo­
cated between the Forest City
Kuvlaiirant and the Forest
City Bait Shop on SB 436.
and woman fur the GOP na­
tional committee a ni l
to
choose between nn unpledged
slate and a slate o f delegate*
to the GOP national conven­
tion pledged to Sen. Harry
Gnldwnter for the Republican
presidential nomination.
Democrat* likewise w i l l
choose a state man and wom­
an for their national cim mlltee, plu* voting on a vista
o f delegate* to the Democra­
tic national c o n v e n t i o n
pledged to President Lyndon
H. Johnson,
Seminole C o u n t y Demo­
crat* also will vote between
Burns and High for their
pnrtie*' bid for governor. The
winner will be opposed by
Charles It. Holley, St. Peter*hurg Republican, In the Nuv.
3 general election.
County Democrat* also will
choose Tuesday between Mar­
jorie Shepard and Troy Hay
for county tax collector, be­
tween Incumbent J. C. Hutchi­
son Hnd Edward Yarlmrough
fo r
county
commissioner
from District 1, and between
incumbent John Fitzpatrick
and Harry F. Cushing for
county commissioner
from
District 5.
Diet i id
Democrats
will
choose
between
Inrumbent
Linton I,. Cox and Al Davit
for justice o f the peSre In
District tl, between incum­
bent It. K. Carroll ami Charlie
Thomas for constable in Dis­
trict 4, and between Incum­
bent Grady Hall and Charles
Fugan for rcnstablc In Dis­
trict 6.
Names of all other Demo­
cratic nominees will not ap­
pear on Tuesday'* ballot but
will on the Nov. 3 general bal­
lot. Opposing in the Novem­
ber general election will be
inrumlient Speisard Holland,
Democrat, and Claude R. Kirk
Jr., Rrputdlran, for U. S. sen­
ator; inrumbent S. J. Davis
Jr., Drmuciat, and Hubert
Hoover, Republican, for state
representative; incu m b r n t
Mary Earle Walker, Demo­
crat, and Guy Allen, Republi­
can, for tax assessor; W,
Lawrence Hwufford, Demo­
crat, and E. Pope Bassett, Re­
publican, for county commis­
sioner from District 3; incum­
bent Jim Rlrkenmeyrr Jr.,
Democrat, and Walter It. lluberg, Republican, fur school
board member from District
3, and Cox or Davis, Demo­
crat, and Charles K. Kern,
Republican, for justice of the
peace from District 6.

Waterway Cost
Estimated At
$11 Million
By Harry Johnson
Authorization to ostabllsh
the center line for the St.
Johns-Indian River Canal was
given today by the canal dis­
trict* directors meeting in DeLand.
The district officially in­
structed its engineer, Norman
Bryan, a resident engineer
with the Jacksonville firm of
Reynolds, Smith and Hills, to
proceed at once.
The project involve* align­
ing 23 miles of waterway from
ldike Monroe east to the In­
dian River, linking Sanford
with Titusville.
John Krlder, chairman of
the district's board of direct­
ors, said that the cost of pro­
ject is now being estimated
at $11 million. The . anal would
contain two lock*, each 56
feet by 250 feet. One of the
lock* would be located north
of I-ake Harney and the other
J\t«A west of proposed Inter­
state 95.
Participating in the district'*
meeting were Senator Rand­
olph Hodges of Tallahassee,
chairman of the Stale ConservaUon Commission, and the
chairman of live Florida Canal
Authority, W. A. McCree.
Lator today the district's
director* met with the Dcl-and
Chamber of Commerce to
brief that body on the canal
district's plans for a fourlane highway north of the
canal and a two-lane service
road U&gt; the south.
Krlder reiterated the pur­
pose of the canal 'mold be to
develop the commercial, re­
creational and residential pot­
ential of the oast Control
Florid* area.

CG Captures
Gulf Shrimper
ST. PETERSBURG (U PI)
—A Coast Guard cutter In­
tercepted a shrimp tmut today
and took Into custody Its
lone crewman on suspicion
of murdering the beat's miss­
ing captain.
The Coast Guard said It
hud no ill-lulls of the capture
about 200 miles aoulbwest of
here In the Gulf of Mexico.
A spokesman said earlier the
Negro crewman, Henry Wea­
ver, was armed with a rifle
and was believed to be
wounded ami delirious.
The cutter took the shrimp
boat In tow for Tampa,
An FBI agent was aboard
the cutter Point Swift when
it Intercepted the shrimp boat
Golden Net out of Tampa.
The agent carried a warrant
charging the occupant of the
shrimp boat with murder.
Weaver radioed the Tnmpa
ow ned of the 72-foot Gold­
en Net Thursday that ” 1 have
a hole in my head and my
arm is cut,"
"H e was reported to be
rather incoherent when he
radioed for help,” the Coast
Guard said.
Two shrimp boats — the
Captain Bill and Arlrtie R.
— heard the call and kept the
Florida-bound Golden N e t
under surveillance until a
Coast Guard cutter could in­
tercept the ship.

Court-Cuddling
Curdles Judge

ALRtiqifERQUK,
N.
M.
fU PD —Municipal court judge
Harry D. Robin* put the
damper on aome courtroom
cuddling Thursday.
Robin* caught W i l l i a m
Mosaman, 22. of Albuquerque,
killing a girl Just a few feet
from where he was lifting on
the bench.
“ Quit making love in the
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — in the courtroom," Robin*
TALLAHASSEE (U PD - The slat* road board will said. “ Thii isn’t what thla
Gov. Farris Bryant flew to meet here May 28 to hold a court Is for."
btossmin later was fined
New York for a look at the public hearing on tha tenta­
operation of the state'* exhibit tive construction budget for 910 by Robins on a charge o f
1941-46.
operating u until* vahleJ#.
at the World'* Fair.

Bryant To Fair

SRB To Meet

AW AY IT HOES — This heavily loaded truck left Highway -16 Thursday
morning right at Mims Bridge and near the Volusia County line, slither­
ed down n shnrp embankment and came to rest in the ditch. The driver,
William Richard Chenevcrt, 31, of Winter Garden, scampered out o f
the cub, unhurt but badly shaken. The Midstatc Hauling Co. truck was
loaded with 72,000 pounds of sand. One of the five guard posts ripped
tmt was tossed more than 100 feet. Highway Patrolman Dun Oaks in­
vestigated.
(Herald Photo)

B u rn s C h a rg e s N A A C P
T h re a te n e d N e g ro e s
ST. PKYEKSHUItG (UPI)
—Jacksonville Mayor Hnydon
Burns charged today the NAACP hoi treatened “ many re­
spected and educated Negro
citizen*" If they support hi*
candidacy for governor.
Hum*, stumping bard in
prrpaiution
for
Tuesday's
Democratic runoff primary,
*Uo again labeled opponent
Hubert King High of Miami
a* "the NAACP candidate" in
the runoff.
Burn* told the breakfast
meeting supporters that lit*
"N AACP has created an at-

Longwood OK
On Sunday Beer
Sales Asked
By Donna Kstc*
Sal Del.ucian, owner of
Lmgwood Plaza, appeared be­
fore a special *0*1 Ion of (he
Ixmgwood City Council Thurs­
day evening to urge that Uie
city wr-mlt Sunday aalea of
beer.
Del.ucian stated that buslneas in the .-hopping center,
*nd it other groceries in the
community, In diminishing due
to the fact that customer* ean
go to neighboring communi­
ties to purchase beer on Sun­
day.
Council Chairman R. C.
Carlson reaffirmed the city's
position and stated that al­
though the city desires to co­
operate with local business
people, resident* of the city
had voted against the Issue
last December.
In other business, Mr*. Bob­
bie Joe Hunt requested the
key to the old city hall build­
ing in order that broken wlndowa may be repaired. She
reminded council that the
building will revert luck to
her ownership since K la no
longer being used as a city
hall.
Carlson assured Mrs. Hunt
that the city will vacate the
premise* at the earliest poss­
ible moment.
Taken
under advisement
wa* a petition to pave Oak
Street from
Wild m e n
to
Overstreet; Overstreet Ave­
nue from Oak to Grant and
Grant Street from Overstreet
to Wiki mere.

mospherc of dreud and fear
in the Negro community."
He said that many Negro
cltixrni "have come to u* and
said *wc are afraid—wc can­
not make an endorsement be­
cause of fear of what will
happen to ua or our fami­
lies.’ "
He charged that vole for
High—who lias announced his
full support of the civil rights
Dill—would be a “ betray*!"
of Florida Srns. Sprssnrd
Holland and George Smathen
who are fighting the bill in
Congress.
The Jacksonville Mayor at­
tacked the right! bill saying
the public accommodations
section i* "the least objection­
able section of the hill—ob­
jectionable as the section Is.”
After the coffee, Burnt
headed inliiml for a coffee at
Avon Park and a luncheon at
Wauchiila.
HIGH REPEATS
HIS CHALLENGE
GAINESVILLE (U PI) —
Robert King High challenged
gubernatorial opponent Huydon Burn* today to "tell ut
where you were really born”
and then headed for strong
Burns' territory in the Flor­
ida panhandle to drum fur
more vole*.
The two mrn clash In Tues­
day's democratic runoff for
the right to meet GOP can­
didate Charles Holley of St.
Petersburg In tha November
general election.
High said today that he
realized his Jacksonville op-

Bite Fatal To
Snake Collector
MIAMI (UPI) — Snake col­
lector
Shuhcrt I/*&gt; died
Thursday night
from
(ho
•trike of a deadly cobra af­
ter a two-day battle by doc­
tors to save him.
So staggering was the ven­
om of Hie reptile that Lee, 28,
never regained consciousness
and wa* completely paralyzed.
Police »*id l/re may have
committed luicidc by thrust­
ing hi* hand into a sack con­
taining the cobra. No one saw
Lee bitten. Ilia fiance, Flor­
ence Guittkcrez, 32, said she
found I-re Wednesday night
groaning on (lie floor of his
cottage.
She said I-ee had been d e­
spondent over money.

ponent's birth place was a
small issue, but added “ thn
Importance of tha matter is
moral Integrity."’
Die red-headed Miami may­
or said Jacksonville Mayor
Burns’ campaign literntur*
claimed he was born in Louis,
vitlr, Ky„ But High added ha
hnd information thnt Bui ns
was horn near Chicago.
After the breakfast speech
in a restaurant packed with
about 300 supporters, High
look o ff for Tallahassee, Pan­
ama City, Peiisnrnln, Crestview and Milton for later ap­
pearances.

Adlai's Peace
Plan Studied
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(UPI) — Diplomat* here disrus*cd possible ways today of
pulling Into effect U. S. Am­
bassador Adlai E. Stevenson'*
suggestions for a UN peace­
keeping role in Southeast
Asia.
Washington'* willingness to
hive the United Nations par­
ticipate In affairs o f Hie
strife-ridden area encompass­
ing Lao*, Viet Nam and Cam­
bodia wo* regarded here as
the most significant develop­
ment in Stevenson’s policy
review before the Security
Counril Thursday,
The council was in re ces*
until Monday morning. !U de­
bate on Cambodia's charge of
aggression by South Viet Nain
and the United State* has
mushroomed into a full-scale
discussion of thn whole South­
east Asian situation.
Stevenson avoided direct
accusations against Russia In
his speech, hut In blunt talk
to the Kremlin’* Communist
colleagues he said:
“ Tlie United State* cannot
stand by while Southeast Asia
is overrun hy armed aggres­
sors. As long as the people of
that area are determined to
preserve their own independ­
ence and ask for our help In
preserving it, wc will extend
It."

York Ailing
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI)
—Old soldier Sgt. Alvin York
today returned to familiar
battle ground* at the Veter­
ans Administration Hospital
here suffering from a kidney
ailment.

No More Silk
Wallpaper In
General’s Bath
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Ail Irked House Appropria­
tions Committee today out­
lawed ellk wallpaper fur gen­
eral*’ bathrooms, put the
brake* on expansion of o ffi­
cers’ club*, and said If the
Navy want* new tiowling al­
ley* it cannot look to tha tax­
payer* to build them.
Tha committee, burning at
a recent Army outlay o f |94,
600 to remodel * major gen­
eral'* suite, chopped new mili­
tary construction requests and
■tarnly lectured the services
on overdesign, waste and excessiva cost in soma o f their
building*.
Approving an economy-style
f 1.6 billion construction fund
fo r tha new fiscal year, tha
committal in a formal report
cited as a horrible example of
what ought not to be don*
exactly what it said was dona
wrhan tha Army
Mobility
Command M t up a headquart* n at Warren, Mich.

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Beginning May 29th

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Grace MYF
Groups Have
Elections

Grover Sewell

'You Are
Important'
A fine orchastrs was re­
hearsing for a conetrt to ba
hold In tha near futura and,
needless to »ay, tha event waa
very Important. The largo ar­
ray o f maater musicians gave
tha conductor great confi­
dence and a feeling of well­
being aa they prepared for
tha itaeon of mueic.
One man, tha piccolo play­
er. waa not ao happy. Ha look­
ed around to aee the great
number o f men and tha fine
and largo Inatrumanta. He
knew that the violin aectlon
would have an important part
to play. The braaa aectlon
would ba racognlaad for their
contribution, but what about
tha piccolo? Tha player of
thla amalleat of inatrumente
waa diacouraged aa he conoldered the minor part that
fell hiB lot. He even decid'd
that it waa not important
that ha play, ao ha caaead to
make any effort but merely
aat holding the piccolo aa if
ha were playing with no muatc being made at all.
Thera waa at laaat one man
who waa immediately aware
o f tha fact that aomethlng
waa wrong in thla vaat con­
gregation o f muiic makera.
Ho ralaad hla hand silencing
tha play era and the note of
Irritation waa vary evident aa
ha aakad, "Where la tha pic­
c o lo ? "
Evary Job that la in tha
will o f God ii Important, and
even though thia may not be
recogniaed alwaya by the

Church Accepts
Sponsorship
Of Scouts
By Jana Caaaelberry
The Incoming and outgoing
mtmbara of tha Board of
Stewarda of the Caiielberry
Community Methodist Church
•nJoyad a covered dish supper
with their families Tuesday
Bight In Weaver Hall.
Following the (upper the
new members aat In on the
bualneaa meeting. The board
voted to take over the iponaorahlp of Boy Scout Troop
S41 o f Caaaelberry which haa
been meeting at the church
for aome time. Tho troop now
baa approximately 45 mem­
b er! and W. T. Daniel Jr. la
tho acoutmaater. A aum of
1100 waa earmarked In the
budget for Inturance for the
troop bua and other expcnica.

Brotherhood Meet
The Brotherhood o f the
Prairie Lake B ip llit Church
will hold a covered dish (up­
per at 0:50 p.m. Monday at
the church to be followed by
• program at 7:30 p.m. All
men of the church are Invited
to participate.

world it ia true. Tha Paalmlit
knaw that It waa true and
•xpraaiad thla thought to a
degree when ha laid, "1 had
rather ba a doorkeeper In the
houie of my God than dwell
In the tents of wickedness."
The important thing ii that
every Chrlitlan realties that
he ia important and that when
he falls to do hla part that
the great symphony o f God’s
plan haa a weak spot In it.
Certainly ona of the reasons
that our world haa such a
lack o f harmony o f human
ratationa ii that mankind sim­
ply refuses Ui follow the Con­
ductor and raallta that hla
role is important.
The great task o f evangel*
ism is ona that Christiana
have said Is the heart o f the
Churrh, and yet almost 2,nno
years have passed since Jesus
Christ walked tha earth in
the fleah and tha world haa
not been won for Him. Billy
Graham haa said that if tho
world ia won for Christ that
Individual Christiana will have
to come to the realisation
that they mutt win people
themselves. Many o f us are a
part o f n local Church of a
thousands members or more.
If we have a net gain of a
hundred memhori in a year
we feel rather good, but ac­
tually what a tragic thing
it la that ten membera are
required to win ona perion In
a period of a year! It would
be ao easy to dadlcata oureelvai to the talk a* individ­
uate and win several people
each year. Do you see what
would happen) If our city haa
ten thousand Christiana and
each Christian won two peo­
ple In a year we would have
to begin looking for new ter­
ritory brcause all would be
won.
When wa think o f tha num­
ber o f people who attend
worship regularly It la also
thought provoking. Why la it
that people have taken vnwa
of loyalty yet find it unneces­
sary to live up to them? Perhape it la because they feel
like the piccolo player. The
answer that wa often receive
la that wa should give people
a place of leadership 10 they
will not fael unimportant.
How true thla la aa far aa it
ia poaatble, but all Important
places era not maraly which
glittar with praatlga.
Actually there are not
anough plaeaa for all to ba
leaders. Soma must ha Chiefs
and some Indiana, yet there
la no unimportant place In
the work of God’s Kingdom.
It would be a great day in­
deed if we would all dadlcata
oureelvaa afresh to do the
very heat that wa can in the
place that wa find ouraelvas.
If all Christians would do ao,
tha world would ba filled with
harmony and peace and blast
o f guns would ba heard no
mere.

Churchwomen To Hold
Fund Raising Event

The Methodist Youth Fel­
lowship o f G rice Methodist
Church held tha annual elec­
tion of officers last Sunday
evening. The group enjoyed
the alnging of several songs
preceding the election. Fol­
lowing the aongfeit, Frank
Murray, out-going president of
the Senior High MYF, spoke
of the duties and obligations
of each office-holder.
The Senior High MYF memh m elected were: President.
Joel Fehd; Vice - President.
Frank
Murray;
Secretary,
Sherry Hite; Treasurer, Laraine Klay
These officers
will serve for one year.
Those elected in the Junior
High MYF were: President,
Lynn Fehd; Vice President,
Mary Lou Klay; Secretary,
Karen Williams; Treasurer,
Blair Kitner. The Junior High
officers serve for six months.
During the business meeting,
the Junior High group voted
to contribute tlo (earned at
last year’s bazaar) to the
Sanctuary Air • Conditioning
Fund.
Following the elections, a
social waa held. Refreshments
were served by the counsel­
ors, Mr, and Mrs. Gary Bennlnk and Mrs. F. J. Murray.
The minister, Rev. John H.
Hires Jr., led the group sing­
ing a hymn and the meeting
closed with the MYF Benedic­
tion.

Nazarenes
To Install
Officers
Installation of officers and
Icachcra o f the Lake Mary
Church of the Naiarene will
be conducted Sunday at the
11 a.m, worship hour.
Captains of the "FIJI a Pew
Month" campaign report that
Bill and JoAnn Lnudermllk
filled Uiclr pew during the
first week and that Bill and
Juanita Price had their pew
filled to capacity last week.
Caplaint a rt urged to con­
tinue the campaign this week
and on Sunday, May II, tha
church will strive to have at
least 08 In attendance.
A work day haa been called for Saturday, beginning at
S a.m., to paint tha new Sun­
day School annex which U
nearing completion.

Ladies Sponsor
Rummage Sale
By Donna Estes
The Ladles Auxiliary of tho
First rentecoaUl Church of
Long wood D sponsoring a
rummage sale today and Sat­
urday at the Super Valu Mar­
ket on SR 4SB beginning at
7:30 a. m. each day.
Good used clothing, diahei,
kitchen utensils and white ele­
phants will be available.
Chairmen of the event ere
Mrs. Jetie Brown and Mra.
Obera Young.

NEWLY ELECTED officers of Be«r LaK« Methodist Church ere, from
left, L. W. Hodges Sr., treasurer; Glen H. Whipple, chairman; Byron N.
Brown, vice chairman and Brian Benjamin, secretary.
(Herald Photo)

Bykota Class
Has Project
For Church

AN OHCIIID wits presented to Mrs. Dale Flem­
ming, first new member to join the Church of
Nativity Catholic Women’s Club, right, by Mrs.
Gene Shannon, club president, at the Annual
Membership Tea held in the church socinl hall.

Membership Tea Held
By Catholic Women
By Donna Eaten
Twenty-nine women joined
tha Church of the Nativity
Catholic Women’s Club at the
Annual Membership Tea held
at the Social Hall of the
church Sunday at ft p. m.

Services Set
In Memory Of
Rev. Austin
Morning worship services
this weak at Christ Methodist
Church will m irk Ministry
Sunday and Austin Memorial
Sunday,
The lata Rev. J. W. Austin
served tha chureh (formerly
Ebeneior Methodist) for a
total of IT years between 1806
and 1153. Eaeh year on the
Sunday nearest bis birth date,
May 25, the congregation
pays tribute at memorial ser­
vices In hla honor.
Rev. Ray Gregory, pastor,
has chosen as his sermon to­
pic "Ood Calli, We Answer."

Installation Set
The West Lake Brsntley
Civic Assoclstlnn will install
new officers at a meeting to
be held on the beech property
Sunday at 5:30 p.m.

Ebenezer Now Named 'Christ Methodist'
Last Sunday, May 17„ was
a history-making day In the
Ufa of tha 74 year old Ebeatie r Methodist Church for
upon thla date, after weeks
o f study, prayer and a final
approving vote of the congre­
gation at conference, the name
of the church waa officially
changed to "Christ Methodist
Church."
A full report of steps lead­
ing up to thla name change
and its selection, aa released
by Rev, Ray Gregory, pastor,
states:
"Several weeks ago live Olftcial Board voted to bring be­
fore tiie congregation the
matter o f changing the name
of the church. May 17 was
select ad as the day lor a
church conference at which all
members at least II &gt;*ara
o f ago would have a vote.
"Three ballots were taken
at the conference. The firet
ballot waa taken on a resol u
turn to change tha name. This
passed by a two-thirds major­
ity. The second ballot consist­
ed of 11 names from the sug­
gestion box. Membera had
been contributing names for
three weexs. The two top
names from thla ballot were
placed on the third ballot re­
sulting in tha new name
which waa aeltclsd by two*
thirds of tha voting membera
present.
"After the evening service
e special session of the quart•jdy conference was conduct­

ed by Dr. Joe Tolle, district
superintendent. Thia confer­
ence approved the recommen­
dation of the church confer­
ence and made Christ Method­
ist Church the official name.

"The old wooden building
which ia 74 years old will be
named "Ebeneter Chapel and
Education Building” since it
la used primarily for Sunday
School space.

"Under tha new name, the
lim e membera of the same
church leek forward to bring­
ing more people into the re­
demptive fellowship of Christ
Methodist Church."

Rev. James F. Honnen,
pastor of tho church and spir­
itual director of the club, wna
guest of honor.
Mra. Dnla Fleming, first
new member to Join the club,
waa presented with an orchid
corsage by Mrs. Genu Shan­
non, president, who extended
welcome to all tho women.
Tea sandwlrhes, canapes,
cake, cookies, enffea and ten
were aerved by Mra. Thomas
Ryarfk refreshment chairman,
who wua 'assisted hy Mrs.
George Sommer, Mrs. John
Rtankiewlra, Mrs. D o n a l d
Corklll, Mrs. mil Rogers and
Mrs. Clifford Dulea, chairman
of the organisation and dovalopment committee.
Preceding the tea, Benedic­
tion Services wera conducted
in tha church by Father lionnan,

VCS Students
To Register
Pre-registration for Vaca­
tion Church School, June 7-14,
at First Methodist Chureh of
Sanford will be conducted fol­
lowing the regular Church
School hour thia Sunday and
Sunday, May 31. Blanks will
be available in the palio of
McKinley Hall.
Registration ia open to chil­
dren four yean old through
the sixth grade. Themo for
this year's school will be
"Jesus."

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tH is w eek
a t uourow n
Jfla c e o f
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CHRIST METHODIST CHURCH

VOTE FOR

Harry F. Cushing
FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER — DISTRICT 5
Vote for Harry Cushing and know that your
confidence in this County Commissioner
will bo oeeurod relative (o
Devoting full time to the office
Honesty In representation
Deciding for tha good for thr whole County

Vot*

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tives o f Christ Church. She
related information of inter­
est acquired at the convention
that might assist the Longwood Churchwomen.
Following the b u s i n e s s
meeting refreshments were
served by Mra. Bill Pittman,
Mrs. Charles Morrison and
Mrs. Ralph Stevens.
The next regular meeting ia
scheduled for Tuesday, June
!».

Junior Choir
To Present
Concert

“ ftuotitE

Tha Junior Choir of Grace
Methodist Church will present
a concert thia Sunday at 7:30
Thi ideal
ONLY
p. m.
Under direction of Mrs oils betance
c* -M li'l
Taylor, the choir has had a
busy year, taking part in the •nd Tc*
morning worship services on hum! iTfleatloe
several occasions and parti­ far sleeping
Modal BP204A
cipating In special programs eomlorl!
throughout the year. Sunday's
concert will mark the end of
tho second yssr of its organitatlon. Mrs. Robert Bennett Is
the accompanist for the group.
A reception will be held im­
mediately following the con­
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Methodist Men
Set Installation
The Men’s Club of the First
Methodist Church of Ssnford
will install officers and ob­
serve ladies night at a meet­
ing to be hei ‘ next Thursday
night at the church.
New officers of the club are
Robert GoeUlnger, president;
John Darby, vice president;
Blake Sawyer, secretary, and
Gerald Mycra, treasurer.

Prairie Lake
Plan VBS

FOR ANY OCCASION

FLOWERS

To Avoid Disturbing
Busy Homemakers....

ARE ALWAYS
CORRECT

Ity Jane Casselberry
Vacation Bible School is
planned at Die Prairie Lake
Baptist Church in Fern Park
for June 814. Mra. Marie
1'alnter will serve os super­
intendent,
Registration day will be
held on Saturday, June 6, for
egos three through 16 years.
'Die Bible School commence­
ment exercises will be held
Sunday evening, June 14.

There will be no authorized telephone solicitation*
in my name prior to the Second Primary. Pleas*
call me hy your vntc at the Polla on May 28.

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ELECT

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Tax Collector
Seminole County

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By Maryann Mile*
The Bykota C lan of the
Bear Lake Methodist Church
reported good response to the
tpcclal bulletin carrying the
names of aome 70 motheri
whose namea were placed by
a St contribution from their
tons or daughters. The money
thus given will be applied on
purchaie price of a piano for
the new church when it ii
completed.
Last Monday night was
Ladles Night at the church
«lth members of the Men’s
Club aa hosts. A potluck din­
ner waa enjoyed after which
Itev. Stuart McRea spoke for
the group.
The Florida Annual Confer­
ence will be held June 3-7 in
the new Branacomb Auditor­
ium on tho campus of Florida
Southern College. Delegate
from the Bear Lake Church
will be Leo Salmi with Mra.
Florence Winfield as the al­
ternate delegate.

By Donna Eatee
Plans were set for a fund
raising card party at the May
meeting of the Episcopal
Churchwomen o f Long wood's
Christ Episcopal Church held
recently at tha Parish House
on Church Street.
The eard party la scheduled
for next Thursday at 7:30
p. m. at the Parish House
with Mra. Tom Ilinaon serv­
ing as chairman with assist­
ance hy Mrs. Robert Hamilton
and Mrs. William Kannesn.
Refreshments will ba servad
and a door prise and other
prizes will be awarded.
Other fund raising projects
were discussed to taka place
at various timts throughout
the year.
Mra, Peggy Kuhn, presi
dent, conducted the meeting
and announced that she had
appointed Mrs. Dlx Stawart
to ba scrapbook chairman and
Mra. Raymond Ball aa parlia­
mentarian.
Mrs. Eugene Taylor, dele­
gate to the Diocesan Conven­
tion held In Daytona Beach
recently, reported that Rev.
end Mrs. Charles W. Stawart
Jr. and Mr. and Mra. Ray­
mond Ball also had attended
the convention as representa­

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�Kennedy W a s Assassinated 6 M onths A go Today On Friday
Tragic Event
And Aftermath
Are Recounted
EDITOR'S NOTE: SI*
month* have passed since
President Kennedy’* •«***■
Rinatlon in D*il*». They
have hern month* filled
«ilh Investigation. * mur­
der trial, heart»lchne»*. The
end 1* not tn sight. Thi* I*
an accounting of the first
half-)ear of the event* that
followed the world-shaking
crime.
Uy PRESTOS MCO It AW
United l ’ rew* International
DALLAS — The nightmare
happened »i* month* ago to­
day t'horlcs Ilrchm saw It
from 15 feet away. It wu*
12:31 p.m. CST 1:31 p.m.
EST last Nov. 22. The sun
was hot a* President Ken­
nedy led a triumphant motor­
cade through cheering Dallas
crowds.
"lie was waving and the
first shot hit him and that
awful look crossed his face,”
Itrrhm said.
Kennedy, shot through the
shoulder and throat, slump­
ed toward his wife. Gov. John
Connally of Texas, riding In
the *cal ahend of Kennedy in
the White House car. turned
and a second shot rung out.
Connally collapsed, a h o t
through the body. A third
shot cracked sharply and ■
bullet strurk the President in
the back of his drooping
head.
Hie President was pro­
nounced dead as of 1 p.mCST in emergency operating
room No. 1 of Parklund Me­
morial Hospital.
Eighteen minutes later and
even before Kennedy’* death
was announced, a citizen call­
ed In from a police squad car
In the Oak Cliff aoctlon o f
Dallas.
The cititen reported that
tha policeman who drove the
ear had been ihot to death.
Tha policeman waa J. D. Tippit, m patrolman.
Flfty-osvsn minutea after
Ytpplt’a death wae reporter),
limi Dolteemen eurrounded a
j T n g man with thinning
b -tr In the Taaaa TheaUr
•earhfi.
Ik e fe m tl man leaped
from Us aeat, shouting. “ This
!■ it," and pulled a anub-nos•d revolver. He tried to shoot
McDonald, but the pistol mis­
fired and McDonald and the
ather policemen subdued the
man.
He waa Lee Harvey Os­
wald, 24, a Marxist who hnd
vainly tried to become a citlxen of Russia and had come
home with a Russian wife and
m baby daughter.
Police Homicide Copt. Will
Frit* quickly traced to Os­
wald the carbine that killed
the President and the pistol
that killed Tipplt, Oswald
denied both crimes, but Fritz
charged him with two mur­
ders.
Police Chief Jesse Curry
ordered Oswald transferred
from city Jail to county jail,
eight blocks away, Nov. 21.
At 11:21 a.in. CST, 12:21
EST a* Oswald waa led
through the basement of city
hall toward a waiting car,
Jack Ruby. 53. a nightclub
operator, leaped out of the
crowd.
Aa millions watched on
television, Ruby jammed a
snub-nosed, .38 revolver into
Oswald's side and fired. Oswald'a mouth flew open In
agony and he slumped. For­
ty - ei* minutee later, Oswald
died.
A presidential commission,
headed by Chief Justice Earl
Warren, it expected to release
thi* year an official account
o f the assassination written
after onr of the most inten­
sive end thorough Investiga­
tions in history.
•It la not expected to vary
eubstantlolly from what already is public knowledge.

End Cuts
'E L PASU, Tex. (UP1) —
Two checker players were recovering today from stab
vfuumle in an El Paso hos­
pital.
Police laid
Walter
Smiley, 60, and Ilaxter John*on, 53, made their game­
ending move* with knive*.
c are over 62,000 mothe U. S. which accom&gt; more than 2 1* mil•rsona daily, say* John
o f Daytona Beach,
&gt;nt of Quality Courts
, Inc.

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DeBary Holds
'Lights On'
Ceremony
fly Mm. Adam Muller
M a n y DeBary resident*
turned out Tuesday evening
for the "Light* On” cere­
monies when new street light*
were turned on for the fir»t
time along Highway 17-02
from DeBary Manor to Plan­
tation Rond.
Guest of honor for the cer­
emonies, held at DeBary Pla­
za, was Volusia County Com­
missioner Harris Saxon from
New Smyrna Bench who gave
the signal for the lights to
be turned on nfler Invoca­
tion was given by Rev. Agu»tu» C. Summers.
James Spaulding, represent­
ing the Business and Profes­
sional Division of the DeBary
Chamber of Commerce, we*
master of ceremonica.
Among other dignitaries In­
troduced were J, F. Rose],
Florida
Power and Light
Company] James Sima, Cham­
ber of Commerce] Cheater
ReerlrV. Civic
Association]
Eugene Davis, BP Division
of the Chamber] Judge Al­
bert 1). Williams, Constable
Oscar D. Pnplncau; Newell
Hawkins, F i r s t
National
Bank; Mr*. Charles Ulrich,
A A HP Chapter and Women’s
Clulij Joseph Brenner, Post
Office;
Commander
Peter
Koppenaal, American Legion
Post 259] Commander Wil­
liam llries, WW I Barrack*
1197; Gu&lt;lnv King, VFW Post
8093 nnd Richard Fawlay,
Del.and Federal Savings and
Loan, DeBary Blanch.

EXEMPLIFICATION of Third Degree was conducted Sunday for mout­
hers of Sanford St. Richard’s Council 5337, Knights of Columbus. In the
group were, front from left, Joseph Falgione, Charles Schirard, Lenox
Fay, Dr. Frank Leone; second row, Herbert Johnson, John Corso, Jerry
Farrella. Robert Mooney; third row, Norman LuBounty, Richard Forbos
and Clifford Dullcu. Wilbert Miller, who also received the degree, was not
present for the photo.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. A. C. Button
Rites In East
THE SACRAMENT of Confirmation wits nclministoreti Sunday nftemoon
by Rt. Rev. James L. Duncan, D.D., Suffragan Bishop of South Florida,
center back, to 13 members of Longwood’s Christ Episcopal Church. In
the group were, front, from left, Jeffrey, Gary, William nnd Jane Pugh
and Sirs. Catherine Gehr; second row, Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Mrs. Wil­
liam WIgg, Mrs. Hlunch VnnDuran, Mrs. Richard Walker and Richard
Walker; back, William Pugh Sr., Robert Hamilton, and Mrs. William Kennun. Rev. Charles Stewart, vicar of Christ Church is at bnck right.

C. H. Inghram 1,035,000 Votes Seen By Adams
Dies In Hospital
Clifford A. Inghram, 59,
died at 9:30 p.m. Hiumday
at Seminole Memorial Hospit­
al following a short illness.
Born July 19. 1901, in Monmouth, 111., he had lived in
Altamonte Spring* for the
past year, moving there from
Sanford.
He was employed by Chase
and Company for 17 years in
the building material depart­
ment. He waa u member uf
Sanford Lodge 02, F &amp; AM,
of the Shrine Club and o f the
Seminole County Sheriff’s Au­
xiliary.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs,
Marjorie Inghram o f Alta­
monte Springs; son, William
V. Inghram of Sanford; four
grandchildren; one brother,
R. J. Inghram o f lumsing,
Mich.

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
S e c r e t a r y of State Tom
Adarna predicted today 1,035,CMHI voters uill rust ballot* in
the May 20 primary election.
Adam* said he expected a
"considerable decline” In vot­
er turnout because there was
only onro rare, the guberna­
torial campaign, which would
draw voter interest.
The only other statewide
routed* in either the l)emoeratir or Republican ramps
are for state committeemen
and women and delegates to

SYNTHETIC RACING STRIP
GOSHEN, N. Y. (U P I)-T h e
Hall of Fame of tlte Trotter
ha* been presented with a
miniature model of harness
racing’s first synthetic racing
strip—Ihc tartan track from
the Meadows in Washington,
Pa The model was accompan­
ied by an actual chunk of tire
track and is reputed to be tha
racing surface of the future.

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tions,

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conven­

A record 1,266,790 voter*
cast lull lots In the May 5
primary. At the time, Adam*
predicted 1,250,000 w o u l d
vote.
Adams said he expect* 956,000 vote* to he cast In the
Democratic part of the prim­
ary and another 85,000 In the
Repiildican races. Combined,
he said, these figure* repre­
sent 46 per cent o f the more
than 2.2 million registered
voter* in Florida.

Funeral services for Mra.
Alice C. Bullon, 77, of Tuskawltla Shares, will bo conduct­
ed nl Chitteunngo, N. Y. She
died Wednesday evening at
her home here,
A resident here for the last
12 year*, Mr*. Button was «
past matron of the Eastern
Star at Chlttenaugo. She was
a member o f the OES and
First Baptist Church at that
city.
Surviving are her husband,
E. J. Button, o f Sanford;
four sons, Gilbert, o f San­
ford; Willis and Clair of
Cbillenangn, nnd I.t. Col. E.
Jerold Button, of Dayton,
Ohio; grandchildren, great­
grandchildren, brothers and
sisters.

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coa Beach.
Glenn McCall made this re­
port at Thursday’s luncheon
meeting In the Civic Center.
He said the local club re­
ceived first place awards for
its ChmlniNt and religious
a c t i v i t i e s Involving the
Christmas parade, Christmas
lighting contest, balloon sales
ami shopping tour; also for
its publication of the Jaycee
Journal.
Second place honors were
given the club for Its Inter­
club relations and extension
which Included 100 per cent
visitation, extension of the
South Seminole Jaycees, and
participation at caucuses, con­
ference* and conventions.
Two third place awards
were given its agricultural
and conservation work for the
outstanding young farmer and
for community health and
safety which included seat
helta sales, rabies clinic and
polio immunization.
Jaycees also were told that
Willie Hunt o f the Hunt Lin
coln-Mercury firm In Sanford
waa given a stale award for
hta donation o f ■ Comet sta­
tion wagon the paat two year*
for local Jaycee use.

Hunt and Scott Burns will
be given certificates as hon­
orary Jaycee member! at the
club's annual installation cer­
emony slated for tha Civic
Center June 13.
President Jim Smith re­
ported the second In a series
of two oral polio vaccine
clinics wilt tie held June 7
nnd he urged a complete as­
sist from each Jaycea.
Thursday’s program wa*
given by Phillip Skates, who
showed a movie on the plan­
ning and actual construction
of the Distant Early Warning
Line (DEW Line) which is
located north of the Arctic

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Western
Eleetrld
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prise enemy attack. The film ican and Canadian personnel,
showed the cooperative work both civilian and military.

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Funeral service* were to tie
conducted this afternoon for
Clair T. Tiller, 72. retired
carpenter o f Sanford, who
Hied Tuesday at hla home In
Balm Bay. Burial waa to b* In
Melbourne Cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, Mr*.
Emma G. Tiller; three chil­
dren, Clair E. Tiller, Cocoa;
Benjamin Tiller, Brunswick,
Gu., and Mra. Frank Roper,
Melbourne; eight grandchil­
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Sanford friends learned to­
day o f the death of Mr*.
Mary Stokes Elmer, wife of
Cdr. Robert E. P. Elmer,
UHN-Ret., on May 18 at her
home in Lyme, Conn.

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Sanford Church Dinner-Dance Plans Reported At Republican Club Meeting
omen Present Check To Nativity Church Receives Honors
At Convention

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By Donna Estes
A check for *1,000, repre­
senting work of the Church of
Nativity Catholic Women'*
Club during tbo past year, was
presented to Rev. James S.
llonnen, paator, by Mrs. Gene
Shannon, president, at the
last club meeting of the cur­
rent season held
Monday
evening.
Father llonnen, on acceptg the check to be used for
the material welfare o f the
pariah, thanked the women
lor their generosity and comthem on their devothe church.
The program for the even­
ing consisted o f a questions
and answers discussion with
Father
llonnen
answering
questions ranging over a wide
area of interests.
Following the program the
business meeting was con­
ducted by Mrs. Shannon with
31 members and two guests,
Mrs. Theresa Ruba and Mrs.
Catherine Westbrook, in at­
tendance.
Mr*. Jennie Fox, waya am!
means chairman, presented
her recommendations for fund
raising projects to lie held ttcglnning in the fall. Even Is pro­
posed and approved were
three day rummage sales to
lie held simultaneously at the
Super Vabi Food Store on SR
438 and at a location in San­
ford In late September or ear­
ly October; a Fall Festival to
take p!ac« on tho church
grounds, Nov. 7; a New
Year's Eve Dance and a Dosaert Card Party and Fashion
Show In February.
Tho members voted to make
rosaries for the foreign mis•ions throiuhotil the a.unmet,
ami to repair various religious
article* for the foreign mlaalons.
Mrs. Jerry Quilling, dean-

•ry representative for the
club, reported the event* that
took place at the Diocesan
Council of Catholic Women
Convention held In Sarasota
recently. Member* who at­
tended the convention, other

than Mr*. Quilling, were Mr*.
John Kennedy, vice president,
representing Mrs. Shannon;
Mr*. George Sommer and Mrs.
Fox.
Nine constitution changes
were proposed by Mrs. Clif­

REV. JAMES S. IIONNEN or the Church o f the
Nativity received 51,000 check from Mrs. Gene
Shannon, prcaiclcnt o f tho Catholic Women’ts
Club, to ho uhciI for the material welfare of the
parirth. Tho financial pift represented work of
club tiuriiiR tho past year.
{Herald Photo)

ford Dullea, organization and
development chairman, am)
were unanimously adopted.
Nazarenr* throughout the
Mrs. Thomas Ryan, re­ State of Florida met for their
freshment chairman, reported With annual assembly in Or­
that the club had served a lando. May 18 end 19. The
light breakfast to Use 40 First event was preceded by con­
Communicants on May 3. As­ ventions of the Sunday School,
sisting Mr*. Ryan were Mrs. Foreign Missionary Society,
Shannon, Mrs. Sommer and and Young People’ s Society
Which were held Saturday.
Mrs. Arthur Grove.
Elected by the local church
Mr*. Sommer, apiritual de­
velopment chairman, urged as delegates to the assembly
tlic women to recite Tho Ros­ were Herman llarrctt, Mayary daily during the month of ire Rickes and Russ Shep­
May and to build a May herd,
Rev. Paul Rickes, pastor,
shrine in honor of the Virgin
Mary in their homo. She re­ reports the Sanford church
commended attendance at the Ireceived award* which includ­
weekly Novena Service at the ed College Honor Roll, Evan­
church and the use of reli­ gelistic Honor Roll, support to
World Evangelism and pro­
gious cards.
Mrs.
Shannon
announced moting denominational period­
club events scheduled for icals. It also was among the
June to he: June 7, monthly churches to receive the high­
possible, the
bake aale; June 8, hoard est h o n o r
meeting; June IS, monthly "Church of the Y ear" award.
The assembly was climaxed
Communion Sunday, and June
by the ordination of five
19, USO rontribution day.
Following the business meet­ young men for the minislry.
ing refreshment* were serv­
ed by Mrs. Ryan, Mr*. Peter
Denies nnd Mrs. Dale Flem­
ming. Business meetings will
he resume September U.

Business School
Sets Schedule

By Jane Casselberry
Plans v ers announced for
the gala dinner dance to he
held June 12 at the Capri
Restaurant in Hanford at
Tueadny night's meeting of
the Seminole County Young
Republican Club by Mrs. E.
Pope Bassett, chairman of
the affnlr.
U. H. Congressman Edward
Gurney from Winter Park
will be the principal speaker
and
Repuhliran
candidates
for county offices will be in­
troduced.
A social hour will start at

Methodist
Retreat Set
Saturday
The (bird annual retreal for
men of the Methodist Church
DeEand District will be held
Saturday at the YMCA Camp
Winona at DeLeon Springs.
Theme fur the day-long event
will be "In Him Wc Relieve
. . . In Him We L ive."
Leading the retreat will be
Dr. Joe Tolle, Dr Land Dis­
trict superintendent who will
lie assisted by John Sproull of
Palatka, Ted Williams of
Sanford, W. II. McDonald of
Daytona Reach. Ray Mercer
and Dr. A. Reynolds of Runnrll and Roy Forsythe of Or­
mond Reach.
Guest speakers for the day
will be Miss Elizabeth How­
ell of DeLnnd, Paul Bullington of Daytona Reach, Rev.
Hugh
Fostor of
Ormond
Reach, Judge C. Vernon Mize
Jr. of Sanford, Art Switzer
of Ormond Reach, Forsythe,
Rev. McCoy Gibbs and Dr.
Tolle.
The day will start with reg­
istration at 9:30 a m. and con­
cluding services will begin
at 7:30 p m.

Clasaes In typewriting and
bookkeeping will bo offered
throughout t li e s u m m e r
months lit the Seminole Coun­
ty Business Hchool, Ninth St.
and Palmetto Avc,
Tha course, which is free,
is available Monday through
Thursday from 7 to 9 p, rn.
each week ami ia open to re­
cent graduates a n d h i g h
school students Id years of
age and over.
The eottrsn will ho personal
typewriting and does not car­
ry credit. Adults may enroll
in either of the courses.
Typing will be taught by
Miss Mary George and the
bookkeeping by Miss Susan
Gnstrlannl.
Information
I a available
Juniors and Seniors of For­
from E. S. Douglass, director est Lake Academy will pre­
of vocation,i| nnd adult edu­ sent a choir and choral con­
cation by calling 322-4)113.
cert at ft p m . Saturday In the
Academy Auditorium. No ad­
mission will t&gt;e charged and
all are welcome.

T p.m. with dinner at 7:30 •*t up to raport at th* Junejehina, r e c e n t l y purchas
from donations, was on d
p.m. Ths band will play for meeting.
Tha new mimeograph ma- ] play at th# meetisg.
dancing nntll 1 a.m. There
will be a choice of steak of
lobster on the dinner menu.
Reservations must be mads in
advance. Tickets art available
from Mrs. R anctt or other
club members.
The
program
Tuesday
night was presented by Jim
Saunders of Winter Park
DESIGNED WITH THE
who showed the film, ‘‘ Ka­
HOMEOWNER IN MIND
tanga," which proved to he
a shocking revelation of mis­
20*' - 20" CUTTING WIDTH
handling of affairs In ths
Congo by UN troops. The
WITH
film offered pictorial proof
YAZOO'S HEAVY DUTY
o f allegations accusing the
RUCCEDNESS
troops o f killing innocent eivIlians and bombing hospitals
nnd ambulances,
The club accepted with re­
gret the resignation o f the
president, Boh Fox, and a
nominating committee was

m k

Choir Program
Presented
By Jane Casselberry
The Junior Choir of the
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y
Methodist Church presented a
program of religious mualc
last Saturday night at the
Methodist Children's Home at
Enterprise.
Miss Eleanor Ferrell direct­
ed the choir and Miss Bar­
bara Ferrell provided tho pi­
ano accompaniment. Also going with Use youngster* were !
Durbon Ferrell and John Gee I
Jr.

Brownie Troop 595 Conference Se!
By Methodists
Has Fly-Up Party
YIAR

lly Dnria Dean
North
Oilundo
Rruwnlo
Troop MG held a fly-up cer­
emony and end of the year
party recently at tho Civic
Building in tha Recreation
Area.
Those receiving
Brownie
wings and advancing to Jun­
ior Girl Scouting were Debra
Borne, Frances Dcsklni, Di­
ane Duquette, Janet Lucore,
Pebble Matuizck, Lynda Max­
well, Diunno Kuwait and
Michelle Williams.
Following the ceremony,
the girls enjoyed refreshment*
of homo baked cake and
punch.

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3Ira. Vernon Fuller of San­
ford win elected secretarytreasurer of t h e
Flotilla
Association d u r i n g annual
1007 8. Hanford A ir.. 312-0562
elections of tisc group held in
Ocala last weekend at the
73rd convention of Florida
Christian Churches.
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Leader o f tha troop ia Mra.
Raymond Lucora of 416 David
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English Estates
Registration
Open Now
lly Jenr Ceuetbrrry
Principal Morria Ruby of
the English Estates Elemen­
tary School reminds all par­
ents o f children in the I’ rnlrle Lake, Lakewood Shores,
T a n g l e w o o d or English
Estates areas who ars now
attending grades one through
fly* In another arhoo) but
plnn to transfer to English
Estates, that l bey are to reg­
ister lbs children na soon a*
possible ami no later titan
June D.
The school office la open
from 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, and
it Is not necessary to bring
(be child.
1’ rcachool children planning
to enter first grade this fall
should register if they have
not already done so. This is
important so that plans may
he mndn for acrurlng ample
teachers amt supplies for next
year.

The 122nd session of the
Methodist Church's Florida
Annual Conference will be held
in 1-akclami, June 3-7, with
more than 1.000 ministerial
and lay delegates attending
a* represent alive* of the
270,000
members
of
A73
churches.
Plenary session* will l&gt;e
held at Florida Southern Col­
lege in the new Rransromh
Memorial Auditorium which
will be consecrated at the
opening aorvice. Tin- gift ol
Florida Methodists, the audi­
torium is named for the late
Bishop John Rransromh.
Another opening day high­
light will tie Uie episcopal
message on live stale of the
church by Rislinp James W.
Henley of Jacksonville wlut
administers tin- Florida and
Cuba conference*.
Traditional reading of pas­
toral appointments for the
now church year will climax
the closing plenary session on
June 7.

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Sf. Ann's Guild
Has Meeting

Ry Sirs. Adam Muller
Tlw May meeting of the St.
Ann's Guild of DcRary was
held In the Parish Hall of St.
Ann's Catholic Church.
Mrs. John J. Strang report
ed that 107 member* of the
parish attended the recent
Communion Breakfast
and
Mra. William Joyce announc­
ed that Miss Gilda Mucha n(
Stetson University will lie the
new organist.
A crystal howl with match­
ing candlesticks was on dis­
play. Tills lovely gilt was do­
nated by .Mr*. F r e d C.
Ileutsch lor use at social func­
tions of the Guild. The presi­
dent, Mr*. Howard A. Yerkea,
read tho program of routing
events for the year. Mr*. John
Reardon and Mr*. Robert
Morrison volunteered to as­
sist in recruiting donors for
the local Blood Bunk drawing.
Rev. Gerard C. Devlin gave
the clewing prayer. Refresh­
ment* were served by Mrs. A.
Gulssari and members of Lite
rommittec. The floral centerpiece on the tea table was
provided by Mr*. John T.
Hewitt.

PAYMENT

RE-ELECT

Academy Concert

MEMBERS o f Brownie Troop 595, North Orlnmlo, nrr, front from left,
Himn Rhodes, Deborah Caaiilou, Dobra Hurrie, Michelle Williams, Diane
Duquette, Frances Deskinn ami Juvunmi Williams; back, Dianne Burk­
hart, Carla Delvillaiftfio, Lynda Maxwell, Janet Lucorc, Dianne Stewart
and Debbie Matui/.ck.
(Herald Photo)

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Driving out Country Club Rnml west from
Sanford not too far distant one will come to
Idyllwilde o f Loch Arbor. This is Florida and
its “ gracious living" as promoted in outstand­
ing publications and news media throughout the
United States and, in fact, overseas, too.
Shoemaker Construction Company now has
two distinctive homes fully complete at Idyll­
wilde, ready for inspection.
The charm of Bermuda type architecture
is combined with the latest American innova­
tions in comfort and convenience to make the
perfect home for a space loving family.
One home has exterior native rock with
two-story panel enclosing the staircase. It has
three bedrooms, a study, a two-story living
room, GE Medallion kitchen and ‘.2* baths. Too,
there is central heating and air conditioning,
ceramic tile on sills and In baths, with all color
co-ordinated to make n delightful place to live.
The second new home has a front entry
porch and foyer of marble, a sunken living
room, large family room, and patios o ff the liv­
ing and dining rooms. The kitchen is fully GE
equipped, including dishwasher, with a laundry
room o ff the kitchen. There are three roomy
bedrooms, two tiled baths. All-year climate con­
trol is made easy by central duct heating and
air conditioning. There is a enrporte, large
utility room, and the landscaped lot includes

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stately pines. There are, o f course, sidewalks,
paved streets, sewer and water systems.
Shoemaker Construction, which specializes
In custom building, offers FI!A, FUA-ln-servicc,
VA ami conventional financing.
Another firm specialising in custom build­
ing, Is the Leroy C, Robb Construction Com­
pany. If they haven't got what you want, they’ll
build it to suit your tastes.
Robb Construction is so pleased with the
response they have received on their model
home at 1202 Forest Drive that they arc commooring construction o f another model.
This new one will have the same out stand­
ing features as the first plus an inclosed patio
and a hip roof.
The Forest Drive model, "The Floridian."
is just o ff 24th Street, It is open for inspection
1-6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays and through
the week by appointment.
Of brick construction, it contains 2,200
square feel and lias three bedrooms and two
baths. It is completely air conditioned.
Itobl) Construction plans to continue build­
ing model homes, with dozens of outstanding
features. From these models prospective home
builders can convey to Robb Construction those
features they desire for a custom-built residence
on their own lot.

H o sp ita l N o tes

. . SUN-

ADMISSIONS

and Mr. ami Mrs. Jumes
Driscoll, Sanford, hoy.
DISCHARGES
Carl A. Prescott, Frank A.
Stone, Edwin Miller, Dirt ha
Mao tiill, Clyde Murphy, Tom
Crews Unit, Everett Craft,
Grace A. Holloway, Mrlhn E
Hunt, John I.. Hrurnley, K»sa
SI. Itntundo, Trudy Walden,
Frances I. Morgan and hahy
soil, Mattie It. House and hnl&gt;y non, Thelma Jo Atwell ami
bul&gt;y daughter and Agnes
Kcltl and hahy son, all of
Sanford; John Dxick, De­
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m in u s
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I’ixler, Carolyn Drown, Dor­
othy
M.
Hogan,
William
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J. Cromer, Alfrotln Wallace,
Worth Yales ami Fred 1*.
Strange, all of Sanford; F in­
est F. Pierce, Clayton A.
Wulkuji. John P. Connolly,
Horry Hunter olid Ralph T.
Spotts, nil o f Deliary; Ste­
phen Porldnson and Doris
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Johnson. Ilrookline, Maas,

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Court Martial
For Defector
STUTTGART, G e r m a n y
(UPII—The U. S. Army today announced it will court
martial the only American of
ficcr who ever defected to the
Communists in Europe and
came hack.
Capt. Alfred Svens on, 31, of
Scranton. Pa., who defected
last year and was returned by
the Russians earlier t h i s
month, will be Irieil on de­
sertion and larceny charges,
a Seventh Army spokesman
said.
Conviction could bring eight
years in prison, a dishonor­
able discharge and loss ivf all
pay and benefits. The East
Germans cx|&gt;clled Sveiuon
lor “ not being worthy of
Communist asy him."
The Army spokesman said
no date has been set for the
court martial.

No Challenge,
Says Elliot
M I A M I (U r i) — Elliott
Roosevelt said Thursday he
had not received any chal­
lenge to debate on hij quali­
fications for the Democratic
national committeeman post
he is seeking.
Hut the St year-old son of
the late Franklin D. House\clt, said he would "be de­
lighted to do so."
Roosevelt made the state­
ment in response lo a pres*
release from Democratic na­
tional committeeman candi­
date James "Jim m y” James
saying James had challenged
Roosevelt to an open debate.

NEW OFFICERS of the South Seminole Junior Hinh Future Homemak­
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About Sports

Seminoles Prep For Spring Football Clash W ednesday

Thinking Tribe Will Use
O u t Loud Pro Formation
By Julias Sttnatrom

SI

SHS Field Will
Be Named For
Buddy Lawson

Longwood Grabs
Second Spot In
Softball Loop

Plays This Fall

Pink lemon*.
About the time spring foot­
By Jnllaa Stenstrom
The Buddy Lawson Mem ore
ball practice sot under way at
The Sanford Seminole foot­
longw ood clinched second
plnce, behind loop leading
lal Fund Committee has an­
Seminole
High.
aaaiatant ball equad has been divided
Kingswood in the Men's Softnounced that during Weilncscoach Jim McCoy begin prom­ Into two equally powerful
ball League Thursday night
ising the youngatera pink units for next Wednesday af
day afternoon's Spring foot­
when the South Seminole out­
temoon’s spring football Hit
lemonade.
ball game at the Seminole
fit downed Wilson-Maier 4 to
When he didn't come up between the Reds and the
High School Athletic Field tho
1. Otto Thomas permitted
Whites,
according
to
Head
with it day alter day he
only seven scattered hits and
field would be dedicated to
"confessed” that he couldn't Football Coach Jim Plgott.
Roy Disk pounded out three
"W e've divided the squad
the memory of Buddy Lawfind any pink lemon*. But
lilt* in four trips.
into two teams as equally as
fills cheerleaders did.
son and a plaque would l&gt;o
In the same circuit Me'While the klda were butting we knew how,” said Plgott.
Installed during halftime cere­
Runey handed Robb’s thsir
"N
ot
only
did
we
take
ability
head* Wednesday afternoon
monies.
fourth loss in a row, winning
Into
consideration
but
we
*1
the squad o f eight cheerlead­
7 to C, with Frank Williams
so considered grade."
Lawson,
an
outstanding
ers barged Into the lockor
getting credit for tho mound
The
chief
Seminole
mentor
Seminole
athlete,
was
fatally
THE
LIL'
DUGGERS,
necond
plnce
team
winners
In
the
Jet
Bowlcrettca
rooms, decorated the place
victory. Watson nnd Stewart
injured several wteks ago
Women’s Bowling circuit accept individual trophies while Armand Mnrwith “ pink" lemons and set declared that the entire squad
homcrcd for the Painters nnd
was working hard and that he
in an auto accident
chesano of tho Central Exterminating Company, Winter Park, displays
up tables with several big
Jim
Jemignn banged out
and hia associates have been
The committee also reveal­
the sponsor's trophy. The league has begun its summer schedule with
punch bowl* loaded with the
threo hits in a losing cause
more than pleased at the
ed that donations are still tun­
eight teams nnd bowls ench Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. From left to right are
liquid. Signs and slogans were
fur Robbs.
ability o f the youngsters and
ing received and that the
Kay Shoemaker, Helen Mnrchesano, Armand Mnrchesano, Virginia Chad­
posted all over the place.
The loop's first hnlf closes
the
progress
they
have
made
amount collected would deter
wick and Jane S p olsk j.
(Herald Photo)
When the boya finished the
Tuesday night and the second
mine what other action would
workout they were surprised ainco contact work began
half gets under way Wednes­
be taken to perpetuate tii«
to find the long awaited re­ about the middle of last week.
day.
Jim McCoy, line coach, has
memory of the youngster.
freshments waiting. Each got
Ruddy Stumpf hurled Rot­
been
named
coach
of
the
Bill Lovelace, chairman of
a pink napkin which wa* good
ary to a 3 to 1 win over the
the committee, said this morn­
for a pink cupcake which was Whites and Dick Williams,
Ktks, first half champs In the
backfleld mentor, has been
ing (hat the group hoped to
good for a pink cup o f pink
NEWLY ELECTED PRESIDENT o f tho De­
Junior Boys League. All Rot­
placed
in
charge
of
tho
Reds.
be able to place si fence
lemonade served by cheer­
nary
Spare
Bibbers
Howling
Club
is
Lloyd
ary's runs came In ths fourth
The two teams will clash in
around
the athletic Held and
leaders costumed In pink out­
Moran (left). Moran wns named during the
when Stumpf, Tommy Bryan,
the Spring football game at
install lights so that the arena
fit*.
club’a
recent
banquet
at
the
Imperial
House
in
Rick Fordham and Kelly Og­
could be utilized for track
The cheerleaders Included f p. m. Wednesday at the
Winter Park. Shown with Moran is Archie
den all hit safely.
Seminole
High
Athletic
Field.
events and other open air
Lbida Spencer, Bonnie CaLong,
retiring
head
o
f
tho
organization.
In an afternoon affair, Alan
Golfing clown to Hie plans
school activities at night.
olo, Susan Plercy and Sue
for the fall gridiron elate, Ily United I’ re«* Internallonal cause American League hit­
But Daniels got the mes­ Cooper set CPO down on four
"This Is not an effort on our
Torre* who are "left over*”
hits
as
Klwanls
got
into
the
Billy Williams and Wlllla ters much trouble either. In sage and Gil la happily limp­
part," he said to promoto a
from last year plus newcom­ Pigott announced that he had
win column again with a 0 to
stadium at the school."
ers Diane Powell, Carol Be**- Instituted a pro formation Mays commiserated t o d a y fact, It was rumored this ing around the Washington
3 verdict. Wally Jcrnlgnn and
from
which
about
20
different
spring
that
Daniels
was
tick­
Senator’s
do
gout.
over
the
futility
of
It
all.
Lovelace said
that the
erer, Betty Wiggins and
plays could be utilized, "It's
Wllllo broke out of an 0-for- eted for the minors or the
Daniel* four-hit the Detroit Steve Gordio paced the Kl­
school would install tempor­
Merlnelle Griffith.
wanls with two hits apiece.
ary blcachcra at the school
And let ui eay, girl*, the more of a pro formallon slot 10 hitting slump with two trading block—a sure cure for Tigers Thursday night, 8-2,
Richard Frank turned in the
setup,”
Jim
explained,
“
and
Gil's
knee
if
not
his
pitching
home
run*
Thursday,
drove
in
for
hla
fifth
victory
o
f
the
for the spring football tilt
hoye and the coaches really
season, equaling hla total tri­ Little League’s third ahutout
and the dedication exercises.
had a ball. (I* H now old It'll spread the defense be­ three runs nnd scored three staff.
of
the
year,
limiting
Standard
cause we'll be putting out times to put tho Snn Fran­
umphs of last season (6-10),
Shortly after noontime tofashion to put tt that way?)
pass receivers and they’ll have cisco Giants bark on top of
The
streaking
Baltimore Oil to only ono hit as Chase
• • •
day
students at Seminole High
The gates will open for car
More than 100 cars, includ
Orioles, winners o f six games copped a 12 to 0 decision In
contributed to tho Lawson
Attendance at the South to cover thorn. Meanwhile, the National League rare
ing
perhaps
the
(wo
hottest
ly
classifiers
at
C
p.
zn.
with
the
Little
National.
The
other
in their last seven and 11 of
Memorial Fund.
Seminole aenlor league and with the defense spread we'll with a 0-4 victory over Phila­
14, defeated Kansas City, 7-0, two whitewash jobs were Plymouth* In the South, will time trials set for 7:30. Ell
UUle league tilts at the newly be able to get more effective­ delphia.
minattons
will
roll
at
9:30.
compete
for
8500
in
prize
turned
in
by
Skipper
SenNevertheless, Willie lost hit
to pull to within 16 percent­
lighted field in Casselberry ness from our plays up the
Tho program will servo as
middle.”
age paints o f tho pace selling knrlk. Kic Smith was the big money and trophies Saturday
hatting leadership, which he
la holding up well.
Will la mi and McCoy agreed had held all Reason.
Chlcsgo White Box, Boston stick with three doubles to his night as the Seminole Timing a warm-up for next weekend's
A lot of credit 1* certainly
tripped Los Angeles, 8-7, in credit. The win for Chase Association stages its second big two-day meet where 81,500
Will in ins grabbed tho bat­
due to League President Bill with Plgott that the com peti­
tion
has
been
keen,
that
(here
an afternoon encounter and evened their nenson mark at of three racing cars scheduled will bo up for grabs by an
ting lend from Willie by club­
Livingston and his capatdc
seven wina and a like amount this month at the Osceola Air expected 2oo entrants from
Is
considerable
depth,
and
that
bing
a
double
and
two
singles
associate C. L. Cooper for the
The election of Lloyd Moran the other AL teams were not o f losses.
port, near Geneva.
all over the Southeast.
this
fall's
eleven
should
be
scheduled.
nnd
driving
in
a
run
ngnlnat
undetermined
amount
ol
as president highlighted the
The Navy continued Its win­
Tomorrow’s race will fea­
the St. Louis Cardinals Thurs­ annual banquet of the Denary
But In the National Houston
hours they put Into making well balanced.
ning ways in tho Little Amer­
ture the first Sanford runn­
About
the
only
noticeable
stopped
Pittsburgh
3-1,
nnd
day
night
to
boost
his
hatting
this pro)cct a realily. Cooper
.Spare Bibbers Bowling Club
ing of Sonny Hayes' amazing
weakness right now Is In U&gt;c averago to .40;!. Mays is hit­
Los Angeles whipped New ican with a 14 to 4 triumph
Is (ho loop’* veep.
recently held in Winter Park.
over Florida State's Bankers.
1961
aluminum
Plymouth.
punting
game
but
Plgott
ad­
York
6-1.
Films of the 1063 Alabamating
.307.
During the early part of
Gift* were presented to ElsIt was Navy’s ninth win In a
Hayes, new owner of Brass Florida football game and
However, Williams' slugging
this year Livingston and hi* mitted that thla phase of the
worth Ogden, top man In the
row. Fredie Turman hit hla
Motors in Sanford, journeyed provisional officers will be
associate* went from one town game la improving dally. As went for naught as his Chi circuit, second-high msn Ed
third homer o f ths season for
to
Georgia last weekend to elected at the Seminole Connengo
Cub
teammates
bowed
to
for
extra
points,
Plgott
Isn't
council meeting to the next
Connally, plus Ed Parsons,
Navy and Kay Milwood and
top California Winter National ty University of Florida Alu.
among Use county'* »outhern worried since he will have tho Cards, 10-3.
Boy Haslam and Moran, who
Frank Dunn both for their
champ Phil Bonner, d riw r mnl
Just about every tlino man
Club's
organizational
municipalities trying to got Mike Fordham, Billy Kuyken­
finished third, fourth and fifth,
United Press International first round trippers. Joe Paul­
The Rockers won three of a 1964 Ford Fairlanc. This dinner meeting T h u r s d a y
dall
and
Bernle
Barber
to
ager
Gil
Hodges'
left
knee
their idea off the ground.
respectively. H a r r y Rupp,
ine hit hia second homer for matches out of four from the was the first time the GorgAmerican League
(May 28) in Sanford.
Frankly, we didn't believe handle these chorea. Punters acts up, Bennie D a n i e l s Walter Black and Morris
W L P e t C.B the Bankers.
Sectionals white the Reclln- Ian had finished second-best
pitches
a
brilliant
game.
Buddy
Burton,
Frank
WhigAssistant Coach Gene El(hey could do It. But they did,
Shawlcy
gained
honorable
16 9 .610
Plymouth
competition. lonson will be the featured
x-Chicago
Gil's knee rarely hurt him
era split four tilts with the to
and If ever medal* are award ham and Sleryl Weber arc
mention for Improved bowl­ x-Halil more
20 12 .625
Commodes to feature this Hayes won all three eliminat­ speaker at the meeting, slat*
ed for persistence these two coming along in the punting last season and Dunlels didn’ t ing.
16 12 .571 114
New York
department
and
chance*
are
week's play In the Wilson ion heals.
ed to begin at 7:00 p. tn. at
Seminole sportsmen deserve
During the meeting paat Cleveland
16 12 .571 m
that (he - weakness will be
Maler Scratch Bowling Lea­ Ho will he opposed tomor­ the Capri Restaurant.
the first p r im .
president
Archie
Long
presid­
row by another widely-known
18 14 .563 1W
Minnesota
gue rolling at Jet Lancs.
The Gators upset the Crim­
Of course, It would take two erased &gt;&gt;0(0*0 the start of
ed and welcomed member* Boston
IS 17 .468 414
In other contest*, the Bed Plymouth entry In Dick Ogles­ son Tide 10-6, and pictures
columns in this newspaper the season.
and three guests, Mrs. If. P. Detroit
15 17 .4G9 41k
Posts split two and two with by’s "Great Southern Goat" will be shown after the meet­
to mention the name* of
Newton, Mrs. Adam Muller Washington
Results Thursday
16 21 .432 6
the Loungers as did the Easy from Lakeland. The “ Goat,” ing’s regular program.
everyone who had a part In
and Mrs. David itunkle.
also a '64 aluminum body car,
Los Angeles 13 21 .382 714 No games scheduled
Reservations for the steak
Chairs and the Settees.
the achievement. And you
In addition to Moran being Kan. City
STANDINGS
814
won
tho Daytona Winter Na­ dinner and meeting can he
U
21
.344
High
team
aeries
honors
ean be sure that Livingston
named president, Parson* was x-ChJrago leads In percent- Team
W
went to the Rccliners who tions and has been a heavy made by phoning Judge C.
and Cooper would bo Hus first
elected first vice president;
Alta, Twins ..»»»•••»«.» 6
age
although
Baltimore
hat
Vernon Mize Jr., 322-2115, be.
rolled up a 1.3C8, but the winner on the local atrip.
to say wliat they oocomplLsh
Charles Starks, second vice a half game advantage.
Bear Lake ....................... 4
The Seminole Timing Asso­ fore noon Wednesday. Wives
Commodes came up with tho
O R L A N D O — Patricia
ed couldn't have been done
president, and Orville Jones,
Alta. Senators ................ 4
Thursday’s Results
high team game with a 487. ciation has modified the Os­ and dates are invited.
without the help o f all these
Bradford, ID-ycar-old Hanford
secretary-treasurer.
North Orlando ............
3
Boston
8
Los
Angeles
7
According to Mize, chair­
Charlotte Bassett of the ceola atrip to create a return
people.
golfer will compete In the
Three ladles
w i n n i n g Baltimore 7 Kansas C. 6
Lake Mary ......................2
Rockers had the high series, a lane on the north (spectator's) man of the affair, the officers
One person hi particular Is
IRth National Pee Wco Golf
awards were Sir*. Paul Wood, Washington 8 Detroit 2
Casselberry ....................2
179-451, while second high side of the strip, thus allow­ elected at this meeting will
certainly worthy of a Up of
Cavanaugh
Tlra
Service Championships at Ilio PInar Mrs, Herbert Richards and
Sunland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Saturday's Gantrs
Airies honors went to Pat ing spectator* a closer view serve the Alumni Club until
everyone's hat. That'* Art
Country
Club
In
Orlando
managed to held onto their
Mr*. Orville Janet.
Longwood ..................... 1
of the cars as they complete Its official charter Is received
Washington at Chicago
Siplcy who posted a 189-499.
Lego of Casselberry. Art,
firat place apot In the Bual June 23-21, tournament direc­
Games
Tonight
Detroit
at
Cleveland
later thla year.
member
of
Casselberry's
The 5-T spilt was picked up their runs.
neismen'a League despite to* tor W. F. “ Bill" Cairn* an­
Twins -vs- Bear Lake 6 p.m. by Jo Watson, the S-I0 by
Minnesota at Baltimore
town council, 1s also manager
nounced yesterday.
Casselberry -vs- N. Orlando Shirley Martin and Barbara
Lo* Angeles at New York
of the Casselberry club In the Injr all four points to Team
The meet tourney festures
No.
B.
It
was
made
possible
Kansas City at Boston
8 p.m.
aenlor circuit. Art helped
Itohrer, the 3-10 by Charlotte
R em em ber
competition In five srpsrnto
Games Saturday
National leagu e
Livingston and Cooper carry hy Rex Liquor dropping three
Bassett and Isabel Coshorn,
age
divisions
for
boys
nnd
W I. Pet. GB Lake Mary -vs- Sunland 2 p.m. the 5-6-10 by Barbara llohrcr
(hose
the ball In Uitt psrtlcular cf points to the Dick's Appli
girls ranging from 1 to ISLongwood -vs- Senators, 4
San Fran
21 12 .636
fort In a most effective way. anre team at a time when an
and
Jans
Spolskl
and
Char­
years-old.
Philadelphia 19 12 .013 1
p.m.
Results Thursday
He emceed the dedication even split would have put
lotte Bassett toppled the 5-6.
Mis* Bradford will compete Bear Lake 13, N. Orlando 3 St. Louis
21 14 .600 1
them
a
half
game
ahead
o
f
rites last Saturday night. Now,
Pat Slpley recorded the
in
the
Pee
Wee
13-16
brackot.
Milwaukee
18 15 .545 3
Casselberry 4, Longwood 3
he's back trying to get his ball Cavanaugh.
high game for the day, a 189.
Pittsburgh
18 16 .529 314
OP Reliable Clarence Wal­ She Is the daughter o f Mr.
STANDINGS
club rolling again.
As ol Tuesday the Bed Posts
• • •
16 18 .500 414
lis tried hard to win fo r Rex and Mrs. Emery C. Bradford, Tram
W I Cincinnati
led the loop with a won and
Loa Angeles 17 19 .472 SV4
Results Thursday
Altamonte
s
Tomorrow afternoon Man Liquors but had littla assist­ 2634 Palmetto Avenue.
loss record of 10 and 3, the
18 21 .432 7
Houston
Nary 14 Fla. Slate Bank 4 Rockets bad an 8 and 4,
Casselberry
4
ager Frank Thomas and his ance from hla mate*. Clar­
Chicago
12 18 .400 714 Fla. State
000 031— 4 1 8 Lounger* 8 and 4, Sectionals
Sunland .. . M l S I l t t t l l 3
aide, J, B. Kuykendall, will ence ceme through with a
10 25 .280 12 Navy
New York
450 SOx-14 11 0
conduct the first tryouts for steady 1RR/630 hut this wa*
Bear Lake ..
3
and 5, Rccliners 5 and 7,
Thursday's Results
STANDINGS
the American Legion baseball more than off-set by Ralph
lengwood . . . .
2
o f your vacation
Commodes and Easy Chairs 4
Los Ang 8 New York 1
Reaults Thursday
Team
W
club to represent Seminole Betts' heavy bombing a* hla
North Orlando
1
and 8, and the Setteea dwell in
trip last anmmcrl
Houston 3 Pittsburgh 1
County this summer. The two ball was exploding all over
Navy ........................
12
Garnet Tonight
Klwanls f , CPO 3
the cellar with a X and 10
San Francisco 0 Philadelphia George's
..................... 0
retired Navy men—both of the pocket for a fine S44/B01 CPO
000 300 0 -3 4 4 No gamei scheduled
record.
4
whom now earn a living with set.
Fla. Slate Bank ......... 6
Klwanls
404 010 x—0 8 0
Games Saturday
St.
Louts
10
Chicago
3
the Post Office In Sanford—
Perfection Dairy ........ 8
Smith's
Amoco
Service WP—Alan Cooper (1-2), LP— Casselberry -vs- Altamonte
Only games scheduled
BILL'S SIGN O’ DONNELL
are anticipating what could be moved Into third place In the
Sanford Atlantic ........... 4
Stubblna (1-6)
fl p.m.
Saturday's Games
BUFFALO (UP1) — Joe
the best season In years for league after gaining a three
Gama Friday
Rotary 3 Elks 1
Longwood -vs- Sunland 8 p.m.
O'Donnell, captain of tha Uni­
Chicago a&lt; Cincinnati
tba local club,
Sanford
Atlantic
at
George’s
Elkl
000
000
1
-1
8
1
Cool Comfort All Summer Long I
game nod over Kondrackl and
Pittsburgh at San Francisco (4:30 p.m ., Bay Avenue Park) versity of Michigan's football
There's no doubt but that Cllne'a Sinclair as David Rotary
000 300 x—3 S 3
St.
Louis
at
Milwaukee
squad
last
season,
Thursday
they'll have the finest hurling
Oldham supplied the punch W P-B uddy Stumpf (2 3), LP
We Will Air Condition
Average lifetime o f a U.S. slimed with the Buffalo Bills
Phil* at Los Angeles (N)
corps to wear local uniforms
Gary Maplos (4-1)
with 181/607 for Smith's.
Most Popular American
New
York
at
Houston
2,
twi­
one-dollar
bill
is
about
18
in
the
American
Football
Lea­
In many a year. The staff will
Game Friday
Results Thursday
Cara. Prices Start
Foron Builder* touk three
months.
gue this fall.
l l ^ . (N )
Include Donnie Smith of by
McRaoey 7 Robbs ■
points from Team No. 4 In a Lake Mary at Shrine
AS LOW AS
man, Jim Courier o f Oviedo
INSTALLED
Robbs
220 100 0 - 5 • 3
hard fought match as Sam (4:30 Memorial Stadium)
pin* Rick Sires and Ed Fits
* Price Doee Not Inclnds Setae Tex.
McHenry
100 610 « —T T 1
Faron
lit
the
fuse
with
a
103/
gerald o f Sanford. Somebody's
WP - Frank William* (7-8),
going to ba in for trouble thla 603 to nuuify Vergil Ander­
LP—Earl Evans (1-9)
son’s
big
aeries
o
f
103/604
summer — that la if thla four­
HR — L. Watson, McRanry,
some c m get sny kind of for Team No. 4
Results Thursday
4th of the year
George
Mason rolled a
support afield. And that does­
Chase
It Standard Oil •
Perry Steward, McRaney,
n't teem to be a problem right good 108/663 set in hla
000 024-13 8 0
lit of the year
team's losing effort against Chase
now.
000 0 0 0 - 0 1 2 Longwood 4 Wilson Maler 1
Team No. 6. Jimmy Johnson Std. Oil
021 010 0—4 8 1
pouiuled out a 103/600 to W P-HIchard Frank (2-3), LP Longwood
—Ivey (0-3)
Wilson Maier 000 000 1 -1 7 1
pare Team No. 6.
Call George
Let George
STANDINGS
WP—Olio Thomas (6 1 ), LP—
For
Free
Team
W
Tom Debord (2-2)
Do It!
U LTRA H IGH P E R F O R M A N C E
SurveyI
Hunt Lln.-Mer................. 12
Games Tonight
Locomotive Engrs. . . . 8
No games scheduled
Chase .........................
7
Games Monday
■ ren ts Thursday
Results Thursday
First Federal ................ 6
Wilson Maler at Kings wood
Jacksonville 5 Atlanta 1
Daytona 3, Miami 0
Standard Oil ...............
0
7.30 p.m.
308 E. Firat SL
Open 6 Daya A Week
Richmond • Columbus 6
Lakeland 0, Sarasota 4
Gama Friday
Fla. St. Bank at McRaney
Rochester 7 Buffalo 3
Ft. Lauderdale II, Orlando 0 Hunt at Locomotive Engrs.
8:45 p.m.
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M a ys Powers Giants Back
Into National Loop Lead

Pair Of Hot Wagons
To Race At Osceola

Lloyd Moran Is
Named President
Of DeBary Loop

Rockers Win In
Furniture Loop;
Bed Posts Lead

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First Place In
Bowl Loop Held
By Cavanaugh

Alabama-Florida
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Will Be Shown

South Seminole
Little League

Sanford Golfer
To Compete In
Pee Wee Meet

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Senior League

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W a r S to r y Is T o ld

HOMY SC1INE IDE It is the war-wearied enter­
tainer who attracts the attentions of Goorjio
Hamilton, ripht, and Michael Callan in Carl
Foreman’s "The Victors," nhowinR Sunday
through Tuesday nt the Moviclnnd Drive-In
Theatre in Panuvision.

THEATR

TONITE &amp; SAT.

$1.00

A
CARLOAD

TRIPLE
HORROR SHOW

If imitation be the sinccreat
form of flattery, Elvis Pres­
ley can consider himself the
most flattered man in show
business.
Ever since the six-foot Mississlpplan a n d ills guitar
emerged first on the record­
ing and then the screen hori­
■ zon, he ho* been imitated In
night club acts, radio and
television, on the stage and in
motion pictures, the epitome
being his hilarious imperson­
ation (and no one was more

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T ’ YKO,
THE THING
WITHOUT A FACE"
In Blood-Curdling
Color
COMING
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
FIRST
SANFORD SHOWING
First Show Nltely
At 7:10 . . - Due To
Length Of "The Vic­
tors7' First Half Will
Re Repeated On
Scrnnd Show . . . .
Come By 0:00 To
See Complete Show
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•

find meaning in their own
live* and in the live* of
others, arc told in "The Vic­
tors" with passion, nnd com­
passion. It is explosive screen
entertainment.
Of "The Victors,” Foreman
h i m s e l f once said, "The
soldiers in the film wear
American uniforms, hut they
represent all men, regardless
of uniform. The human race
is endowed with a great deal
o f heroism, self-sacrifice and
nobility."
Plltndom advises that there
never has been, and probably
never will be, another motion
picture experience quite like
•The Victors." This is cer­
tainty credible, considering
Foreman's way with a film:
“ The Gun* o f Navarone,"
"The Key," "Home o f the
Brave,” "Champion,” "High
Noon."

E lv is , B e a u t ie s F e a tu re d A t B its

c f u t\c)
R I D E -I N

tor," a motion picture certain
to be received and talked
about by enthusiastic audi­
ences around the world os his
own fantastically successful
“ The Guns o f Navarone,"
opens Sunday at the Movieland Drive-In Theatre. Holly­
wood and advance crilciul ac­
claim fo r “ The V i e t o r a "
points up tha (act that the
two pictures, while they both
deal with war themes, are
vastly different, but both are
magnificent entertain m c n t,
withal.
“ Tha Guna o f Navarona"
was true adventure, spectac­
ular and exciting; "The Vic­
tors" is a story o f men nnd
women who find themselves
tropped and changed, morally
nnd emotionally, by the trag­
edy of war. Their several
stories, their temporary liai­
sons and desperate efforta to

First showing in Sanford of
two feature*, "Tha Victor*"
am) "Dark Purpose," i* acheduled fo r
Sunday through
Tuesday at the Movieland
Drive-In Theatre .
"The Victor*" star* Vincent
Edward* and "Dark Purpose,"
in color, star* Shirley Jones.
Two color movies are slated
fo r Wednesday and Thursday
— "Toro* Bulba," with Yul
Brynner and Tony Curtis, and
"B y Love Possessed," with
Luna Turner.
Triple feature for Friday
and Saturday, May 20-30, will
be three color movies, "The
Incredible Mr. Limpet," star­
ring Don Knotts; "W ho's
Been Sleeping In My B ed?"
with Carol Burnett, and "A
Gathering of Eagles," star­
ring Rock Hudson,
Carl Foreman'* "The Vic­

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Defendant.
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TO: JIAItllAIIA BTIM8UK,
Defendant
Addre.a: Unknown
YOU A lti: IIKHKI1Y NOTIFIUD tli.it milt for Jlvnrre Inn
With rilnl uxalnat you III tlia
Circuit Court of the Ninth Ju­
dicial Circuit of tha Ntme of
Florida, In and fur Hcmlnnle
County, under Chancery No.
U t u , (h&lt;- *!&gt;)• of ■nIII online
tiring JUFFUllKY t&gt;. HT1MHON, Ptnliilirf. -v&gt;- UAIOiAltA
MTIMMiN. Iirfrnitiint.
you
A its:
iik iik iiy
HKQ FlllKD to file your Aniwiir
with the Clerk of title Court
end to trrve a copy of the
urine upon tha plalnlltf'a attnrrry, whom name and adilrrna appear hrlow. on nr be*
forn the ZSth ility of May 1)44.
or a Ilrcree Pro riuife.au may
he entrrril nmiln.l you.
Dated thla IZnd day of April
l» « l.
(.Seal of rtrrult Court)
Arthur II. llarkwlth, Jr.
Clerk
lly: Martha T. Vllilrn
Deputy Clerk
n m v A tto ii. iiu itT
Attorney for Plaintiff
IIS flout h Court Htreet
Orlando, Plorlita
Puhlleh: April I*.
May I, I, 11, I ye I
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amused by It thsn Presley)
by Jesse Pearson on the
Broadway stage in the tre­
mendously successful "B ye
Bye Birdie," a take-off which
Pearson repeated in the film
version o f the musical.
And now Elvis imperson­
ate* himself!
This tour de force takes
place in Mctro-Goldwyn-Maycr's new song-filled comedy,
"K illin ’ Cousins," a rowdy,
raucous, down-to-earth hill­
billy affair in which Prwlcy
plays a dual role, one as a
blonde, the other with his na­
tural dark hair.
It runs Sunday through
Wednesday at the Rita Thea­
tre.
Aa the blonde, he Is seen as
Jodie Tatum, son of a roolin'tootln' hillbilly family who
own* a mountain in Tenncs-

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Juiter, ttrmleale County, atele
of Klnrlila. In Trebntn
In re the Ketnte oft
II KrIS 11; P. A IIKLX
DecesseS.
FINAL S O T im
Not In' la hereby given that
the uiiileralaiied will, on the
lei day of July, A. D. 1S44, prraent to tha Honorable County
Judge
of
Hernlnule County,
Florida, her final return, ar.
count and voucher., aa KiecuIrla of (he Ketata nr UKItHIK
P. AIIKKU dreeaeed, and at
.aid time, then and there, make
application to the aald Judge
fnr a final arltlrment of admtB 1st rati on of lalil eatale, and
for an order discharging Bettie V. Caaloer aa such Kascutrlx.
Dated this the 14th day nf
April. A. D. 1*&lt;4.
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Ae Kieculrls of ths Estate
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Deceased.
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TWO HIKINLCLAI) beauties and Elvi« in tho
middle I That’s the happy situation o f 1’ rcHley’s
new song, dance and Rirl-filled Metro-GoldwynMnyer comedy, "Klssin’ Cousins." Yvonne
Crain (left) and Pam Auidin are two of the
lovelies in thu rootin’-tootin’ entertainment in
which Presley plnys n dual role ns a hillbilly
mountain man and an Air Foreo officer. Runs
Sunday through Wednesday at the RiU
Theatre.
sec, distills moonshine whis­
key and spends a good deni
of Rt time taking potshots
at "revenooers."
As tile brunette, lie plays
Ilia role of Josh Morgan, a
lieutenant In the Air Force
and the man chosen to pla­
cate the formidable Tatumi
so that the government can

Funeral Notices
Funeral services for C lif­
ford A. lnghram. IS. who died
Thuraday, will be held at 4
p. in. Saturday at Ilrluon Funrral Home. Uurlal will he In
Oaklawn Memorial Park with
Hanford Masonic Lodge IS con­
ducting graveside eervlree.

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TODAY
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FRENCH — HWY. 17-93— SANFORD

— BAR

BY JUDY TURNER
We’ll have one quiet weekend— thin one— be­
fore the rush of Memorial Day, graduations nnd
June weddings licgin, bo it’s a good time to relnx
and enjoy it. Just take It onsy, forget about cooking
and sit back in the cool air-conditioned comfort of
one o f these plnces . . .
Tha whole family will hr
happy at the prospect of eat­
ing out and choosing just the
things each o f them like*.
What better place for a treat
like that than tha Trade
Wind* Cafeteria In the Semi­
nole riaza. If you want to
go on Thursday night which
ia family night, everyone gel*
a free dessert. Steak night 1*
tomorrow—just a dollar for
a three-quarter pound T-bone,
a a
*
Atmosphere is the word at
Freddie's, so if your Idea of
relaxing include* plush car­
pets, good food, delicious
wine* and a sophisticated air,
Freddie's is a must on your
list. Take your choice from
either the famed steaka or
seafood and top the evening
by listening to Carol Pottljohn
in
the
Lamplighter
Lounge.
• e
•
It’a away* o ff yet — the
Capri Is planning a big Roar­
ing 20's party for June 10—
but you'd belter start get­
ting those costumes together.
Thera will be prizes for the
best costume — Charleston
too, ao get out those old
records and do a little prac­
ticing. Joy had a similar
party a year or so ago which
w a ■ a fabulous success.
Meanwhile, for your weekend
entertainment, the Jack ltossman trio is still providing
some o f (ho best music and
fun around. Reminder . ■ ■
itill some good dates for
parties,
brunches,
group
luncheons, banquets or zither
celebrations.
a •
a

Any tima la a good time,
hut an ideal time to etop at
Jean's Spaghetti House In
Orange City is on your way
bark from the bench. Tile ap­
petite you worked up during
the day will be wonderfully
satisfied this weekend With
the aperial—meat or rherse
make a deal with Pappy and ravioli . . . . the meal for
Ma Talutn (Arthur O’Connell |Lfl5 includes salad, bread
and Glenda Farrell) to build and butter and coffee or tea.
a a
a
an 1CBM missile base on lop
Fnr a handy place tn relax
of their mountain.
In tills endeavor you will n bit on your way home may­
(hink you are seeing double be, slop at George’s Tavern
when
Elvis, tha hillbilly, on French Ave. You’ll be
fights ElvD, the lieutenant; treated to the friendly com­
or when one Elvis sing* and pany o f the people working
dances alongside Ihe other; nr there in addition In the clean
when one Elvis make* love tn cool lounge. Ur, you might
Pam Austin and the other tn Just pick up a package while
Cynthia Pepper in tha tame you're pasaing by,
e *
a
scene I
A particularly fine place to
II should make the millions
of Presley fans around the go, especially during the
world awfully happy since lunch hour or right aftsr
they're getting two Presleys work, is tha Caribt Lounge.
Eat mins o f the good food
for the prica of one.

prepared at Rcse and Wilk's
restaurant or sip a long cool
drink. You enn celebrate a
small pnrty there too . . .
take a tip from Amy Ander­
son whose birthday anniver­
sary was honored not too
long sgo . . . with cake and
all.
a
a a
Tarty time also at Spen­
cers', where early cne morn­
ing they were cleaning up to
get ready for the weekend
festivities, according tn Ed.
Several group* arelined tip
to take advantage o f the faellitle* in the New Orleans
Room with its Vicux Cnrro
like decor. You don't huvu to
have * pnrty to have a good
time at Spencers, though. Just
yourself, a drink and the
friendly peepia are all il
takes,
a •
a
Although it has been open
for some time now, one o f the
most exotic clubs in Central
Flurlda, Club Juana, will be
holding its official Grand
Opening next Monday night.
May 25. Don't wait 'til then
to atop in, but you should
mnke plana to go there on
Monday too , , , free (nod
will be served In addition to
tho usual fine drinks nnd live
entertainment which la there
every night. Club Juana is
opposite the Jai-Alnl Fronton
and the Fern Park Pinza nnd
ia owned by Mika and Mary
Therein Pintnr who also own
tho Line-Inn in Maitland. The
attractive and uniual design
and styling of the Club Jutiun
are due to the artistic iihllitie* of Mr. Pintur. . . . Danc­
ing every night, right along
with the entertainment.

ACADEMY AW ARD winner Sidney Poiticr
stars in "Lilies o f the Field" showing currently
at the Seminole Cinema Theatre. Co-featured is
“ Hud," winner o f three Academy Awnrds.

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— CLOSED ON MONDAY —
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Jean's Spaghetti House
Open 11 A. M. to 10 P. M. — Parties Accommodated
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Hints For Your Enjoyment!

Misa Carol Pettljohn
Entertain* Nightly
In The Lamplighter Lounge

Freddie's
Steak House
Central Florida’ti Oldest &amp; Finest
— JIM

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ALL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT .... $8.25
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testy pies, cske* and creams,. .tsnder, delicious prime
meets and gsrdtn Irsih vegetables. . . served In truly
pleasant surrounding*. And rsmsmber, Thursday night
fi* "family night" with free dessert* for ell...a n d
Saturday night I* "steak night" whan you get e tig
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Buffet Dinner Honors Seniors
Mrs. B. L. Harvey w u hoa­
t e n to a buffet dinner at her
home on E. Second Street
honoring Miss Ann Mahan
and Mlaa Diana Clauie, mem­
ber! o f the *64 graduating
elaaa of Seminole H i g h
School.
Aaiiitlng Mra. Harvey as
co-hoiteaa was Mrs. A. B.
Hanaon.
The honoreet and gueita asaembled in the spacious recleation room of the Harvey
home to be served, and re. treated to tho softly lit patio
to enjoy a leisure dinner.
The besutlful serving table
was centered with red and
white carnations and a grad­
uates cap. The napkins were
rolled and tied with red rib­
bons In replica of diplomas.
A delicious dinner was serv­
ed, featuring ham, turkey,
casseroles, salads, relishes,
punch and a red cake with
white frosting.
Following the dinner, the
guests enjoyed a delightful
evening of dancing in the
recreation room.
Each of the honorccs re­
ceived sliver bracelets and
charms from the hostesses.
Roy Green was awarded a
box o f candy as tho door
prize.

Couples enjoying the even­
ing were Ann Mahan and
Tommy Hinton, Diana Clause
and Don Harvey, Judy Laven­
der and David Golloher, Mary
Scott and Roy Green, Myra

Meeks and J. B. Phillips,
Honey Childs and Jack Cash,
Linda Albert and Kenny Tyre,
Carole Thomas and Billy Hig­
gins and Janet Johnson and
Mike Corgan.

Also present were Ann's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mahan; Diana’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Clause; Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Clause Jr. and
R. L. Harvey.

Betty Anne's
Hair Styling Salon

2201 S. Park Ave.
CALL 822-49IS

MILS. R. L. HARVEY was hostess recently to a joint graduation buffet
dinner honoring two mcmbcni o f the ’64 graduating class o f Seminole
High School. Guests o f honor nnd hostesses were Diana Clause, honorce;
Mrs. Harvey, hostess; Ann Muhun, honorce and Mrs. A. H. Hunson, cohostess.

ter the Orlando Hair Styling
Instituie.
Mr. Cohen was bom In Os­
teen, and was graduated from
Seminole High School with
the class of 1960, where ha
was affiliated with the Diver­
sified Cooperative Training
program. He U presently em­
ployed with his father at the
Cohen Radiator Shop.
The wedding will be an
event of June 27 at 8 p.m. at
the Free Methodist Church,
Fourth St. at I.aurcl Ave.
No formal invitations art
being issued, and all relatives
and friends are cordially in­
vited to attend.

The Ruth Circle of tho De­
nary Community Methodist
Church held its luncheon at
the Holiday House, DcLand,
Tuesday, May 12.
Sixteen members attended
ami presented the b o o k ,
"Leaves o f Gold" to the re­
tiring leader, Mrs. Clyde
Moore, and each member re­
ceived a gift from Mrs.
Moore.
During a brief business ses­
sion, it was voted to send a
gift to sick mcmlKTS, Lola
Booth and Mrs. M. Lakcman.

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• Groups $1.00 each additional person
• One to s person—two to a family
• Children up to 12 years
THURS. - FRI. • SAT. - MAY 21, 22. 23

H O U RS:
THURS. and SAT. — 10 A. M. - 5 P. M.
FRIDAY — 12:00 NOON • 8 P. M.

C itu tf&amp; A

This Sunday

After dinner a short bus|.
new meeting was held with
Mrs. Rector as presiding of­
ficer. Mrs. Rector gave a re­
port of the General Garden
Club executive board meet­
ing.
Mrs. A. C. McReynolds,
horticulture chairman, talked
about ttie care and planting of
hibiscus, confederate J a a •
mine, the bottle bush, palm
trees,
gladiolus,
camellias
and annuals.
A highlight of the evening
was the exchange o f plants by
the members. Each member
rooted her favorite plant and
gave U to the member whose
name she drew.
After the business session
Mrs. Rector presented the
club gavel to Mrs. C. M.
Flowers, president-elect. Mrs.
Flowers outlined briefly next
year's work and the circle ad­
journed to meet again next
October.

The community o f Enter­
prise will honor Miss Sarah
J. Bums, recently retired
postmaster, at a reception to
be held from 2 until 8 p.m.
Sunday at the achool cafetorium.

A new pocket-sized precis­
ion exposure meter for the
camera fan has a built-in
viewfinder. Tho unit comes
with a soft leather case and
neck strap.

Jacarands Garden Circle
held Its laid meeting of Uie
year on May 8, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Rector.
Forty-three members a n d
their guests enjoyed a cover­
ed dish supper. Hostesses for
the occasion were Mrs. W. B.
Brinson, Mra. T. R. Butts,
Mrs. R. E. Peuritoy, and
Mrs. L. B. Steele.
Out-of-town guests included
Mrs. George Beckhorn and
Mr. and Mra. Nelson Nulph.
Dr. and Mra. Kennath Wing of
Sanford were also gueeU.
Other guests attending were
husbands of tha club mem­
bers.

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member of the faculty of Roll­
ing Hills Elementary School
in Orlando.
Her flanca was graduated
from Lakeland High School,

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The Anna Miller Circle of
the BPO Elks Lodge, 1241,
Sanford, held
its
regular
meeting Tuesday night, May
19, at the Elks Lodge,
A new member, Mrs. Es­
ther Lansing, was wolcomed
MRS. KATHY TOOKE
Into the circle.
Those attending the meet­
ing were Mmes. Charles Staf­
ford, Warren Haynes, Chris­
tine Blankenship, Huion Hale,
Esther Lansing, Harry Adair,
James Wehry, J. R. lloolehan
Sr., J. R. lloolehan Jr., Clyde
The Ethel Root Circle of the
Ellison, Laymon Goodman, L.
E. Thompson, Clayton Smith, Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Frank Wight and John C. Church met recently at the
Brown.
home of Mra. Gus Schmah.
Refreshments were served
An Impressiva devotional
after the meeting.
service was conducted by
Mrs. Bonner Carter w h o
chose as her topic, "Pente­
cost."
The business session was
presided over by Mrs. Walter
Bethea. Discussion was bald
upon tha church expansion
program, and R was decided
Mrs. M. R. Dckle was hos­ that each member would lead
tess to the Pixie Kindergarten the group in prayara for this
nf Lake Mary at Its annual endeavor at each meeting.
picnic and awimmlng party.
A memorial for tha late
A delicious picnic lunch of Mrs. Imogen# McPherson waa
hot dogs, baked beans, potato proposed for the new church
chips, cookies and cokee were addition.
served on the patio after the
Mra. G. O. Nordgren led a
guesta enjoyed awimming In discussion on the joint wom­
the Dekle pool.
an's fellowship hi tha church.
Attending the ptcoic were
A monetary gift was sant to
Billy Joe Paxton. Julie Ilau- R y d e r Memorial Hospital,
aer, Elaine Holmes, Ricky which will be used for re­
Deli, Tom Durham, Rose­ habilitation suppllei, scholar­
marie Sel bee, Kim Sheaffer, ships and medical hooka.
Chris Shaeffer, Jean Hall,
During the meeting tho
Steve Default. Mark Default group rolled bandages for
and their teacher, Mra. R. W.
Llppincott.

Social Division
Has Breakfast
MISS DIAN AIKEN

T V Gamma Omega Chap­
ter o f Epsilon Sigma Gamma
held its annual spring banquet
last Saturday night at the
Capri Restaurant.
The tables were decorated
with arrangements of assort­
ed spring flowers, and the
members enjoyed a delicious
steak dinner, preceded by the
invocation, given by Joanna
(Mrs. Buddy) Bass.
Highlight o f the evening
was tha presentation of "The
Girl of Hie Y ear" award. This
year the honor was awarded
to the new president, the love­
ly and vivacious Kathy (Mra.
Henry 3rd) Tooke. Making the
presentation was Hope (Mrs.
J a c k ) Shlrard, a former
"Girl of the Y ear."
A gold plaque was present­
ed to the retiring president,
Claire (Mrs. Kirby) Fits Jr.
as a gift token In apprecia­
tion for her outstanding ac­
complishments of the past
year.
The chapter added a gold
charm to the bracelet of the
sponsor, Mrs. Jim Livingston.
Other members and guests
attending were Mr. and Mra.
James McKee, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Bruce, Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Smith, Mr. and Mra.
John Dickey, Mr. and Mrs.
John Higgins, Mr. and Mrs.
Milner Osborne, Mr. and
Mte. Bud Jennings, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Estridge, Mr. and
Mte. Ernest Cowley, June
Brodie and Jos Zebrowskl.

Ethel Root Church Circle
Hosted By Mrs. Gus Schmah

Lake Mary Pixie
Pupils Enjoy

Annual Picnic

Lakeland, and from Stetson
University. At the latter, he
held membership in Pi Kappa
Phi social fraternity and was
named to Who's Who Among
Students in American Col­
leges and Universities.
He Is presently enrolled in
the College of Law of the
University
of
Florida
In
Gainesville, where he is a
member of Delta Theta Phi,
legal fraternity.
The wedding will take place
at the First Presbyterian
Church in Gainesville, on
June 19.

Woman’s Club

Kathy Tooke Awarded Girl
Of Year By Gamma Omega

H eld A t Lodge

Hosts Reception

Wall
11X 14 Portrait

Mr. and Mrs. B. E. (Dick)
Aiken Jr. of this city an­
nounce the engagement and
approaching m a r r i a g e of
their daughter, Dlan, to Paul
L. Marts, eon o f Dr. and Mrs.
Charles T. Marts o f Pompano
Beach, Florida.
The bride-elect is a native
of Sanford, attended element­
ary schools her# and was
graduated f r o m
Seminole
High School with the clasi of
1960.
She later attended Stetson
University In DeLand and re­
ceived a BA degree In Ele­
mentary Education. At Stet­
son she was a member of
Delta Delta Delta social soror­
ity, Kappa Delta Pi education­
al honorary, Mortar Board
Leadership honorary, a n d
mss
named to Who's Who
Among Students in American
Colleges and Universities.
Miss Aiken is presently i

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Mrs. T. C. Thompson enter­
tained the Dorcas Class of the
First Baptist Church at her
home on Palm Terrace Mon­
day evening, May 18.
Mra. Ray Williams, presi­
dent, presided at the short
business meeting.
The group enjoyed a Bible
quiz, and an interesting devo­
tional entitled, "What Is Re­
lig io n :" by Mrs. Robert Mc­
Daniel.
During the social hour, the
hostess scrvc&lt;i refreshments,
and presented each guest
with a ceramic vase made
by her husband.
Others attending were Mra.
Tom Mero, Mra. Carl Mc­
Whorter, Mra. Carl Moyer,
Mrs. Sidney Richard, Mra. J.
D. David, M n . George Scott,
Mrs. Tom Fulton, Mrs. W. J.
Brooks, Mrs. Leo Watson,
Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mrs.
John O'Donnell, Mrs. William
Mallczowskl, Mra. H o m e r
Parker and Mrs. John Walk­
er.

Miss Dian Aiken Engaged

T h e Anna Miller

Enjoys Luncheon

DON'T M ISS IT!

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Four members of the 1984
graduating class of Seminole
High School were honorees of
a "W eek en d -a t-th e-B ea ch
Party" this past weekend at
"The Happy Shack,» New
Smyrna Beach cottage of Cdr.
and Mrs. Thomas Conder.
The young ladies enjoying
the bright Florida sunshine
and cool ocean breezes were
the Misses Judy Lavender,
Sharron Stanul, Susan Brown
and Maria Rowland.
Hostess and chaperone for
the w e e k e n d was Mrs.
Thomas Conder, quitted by
Mrs. Curtis Lavender and
Miss Candi Conder, who will
also graduate this year.

Mrs. Thompson

O f DeBary Church

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Seniors Honored

T h e Dorcas Class

Miss Teston To Marry James Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Dclton W.
Teston o f Sanford, announce
the engagement a n d ap­
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Miss Martha CIco
Teston, to James Albert Leo
Cohen, son of Mr. and Mra.
Robert Albert Cohen, also of
this city.
Miss Tciton was born In
Sanford and attended the pub­
lic schools here, with plans
being formed for her to cn-

Four Graduating

leprosy patients in India,
which will be sent through
the Church World Service.
At the conclusion o f the
meeting
delicious
refresh­
ments were served by the
hostess
to the following:
Mmee. T. R. Alford, Bonner
Carter, M. J. Corbett, Walter
Bethea, Ralph Losslng, G. O.
Nordgren, A. M. Remusat and
Edward Simpson.

Party T o Benefit
The Osteen Civic
Building Fund
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mrs. Joe Masters and Mra.
P. T. Piety were hostesses
for a demonstration party
held at the school auditorium,
Friday evening. All proceeds
from the parly were to be
added to the Osteen Civic As­
sociation building fund.
Attending were Mrs. Richard Brooke, Mrs. Richard
Pickles, Mrs. Nick Pfclfsuf,
Mrs. Betty Snyder and son,
John, Mrs. Lilly Boyer, Mrs.
Eve Foster, Mrs. Marv Barn­
hart, Mrs. Edward Pell. Mrs.
Albert Pell. Mrs. Eunice Jenklnson, Mrs. Guy Beall and
Mrs. Clarence Snyder.
Also Mrs. Hazel GHhuly,
Mrs. I. Walter Hawkins. Mrs.
John Tatum Jr. and daughter,
Debbie, Mrs. Charles Giblin,
Mrs. Frank George, Mrs. Jul­
ius Gcrhcardl. Mrs. Norman
Miller, Mrs. John Jurat. Mrs.
Eva Williams, Mrs, I,. E.
Lccpcr, Mrs. James Martin,
Mrs. Doris Lee, Mrs. June
Porzig, Mr*. Connelly and
Mrs. Neva Williams.

The Social Department of
the Sanford Woman's Club
met at the club Wednesday
for the annual May breakfast,
followed by bridge and ca­
nasta games.
Breakfast was served at
8:30 a.m. by Mrs. Roy Tillit
and her committee, consist­
ing of Mrs. A1 Hunt, Mrs.
Fred J. Harris. Mrs. II. W.
Thomas J e f f e r s o n was
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Femmes, Here And There
Ry Helen Ifenneasy
Newspaper Enterprise
Women’s Editor
The doughboyi of World
War I brought home the
image of "Mademoiselle de
P arce" as a gay. gaudy
chick, typical of a chorus.
She’s not.
Many American w o m e n
think the beautifully gowned
mannequin in Hie Dior crea­
tion Is the ty pical Paris wom­
an. They’re wrong, too.
Parisieonos, except for the
very rich, dress plainly, wear
simple
hairstyles
because
they must set their own hair.
These homely truths wrre
told to me by a Frenchman
who should know.
"Tha average French wom­
an isn’t as well-dressed or as
well-groomed aa Hie Ameri­
can woman," say* Michael
Grunellus, manager of the
Paris branch of an employm e a t service (Manpower,
Inc.).
"Ready-to-wear clothing ia
very expensive In Paris. Ca­
reer glrla can’t afford a lot
o f coamctlcs and weekly visits
to the beauty salon."
The American girl w1» hat
envied the supposed chic of
her French counterpart will

be surprised by Hits observa­
tion f r o m (irunclius: "A
Frenchman walking Into Hie
average American office for
the first time thinks he has
wandered Into a studio of
starlets.”
Rut Just when I waa men­
tally- patting every American
woman on Hie back, Michael
lowered Hie boom.
Clothci notwithstanding. It
aeeini, tic thinks, the French
women know how to get along
with men far better Uian we
do. They are relaxed, ha
claims, and wo are defensive.
He saya the women here don’t
a mire their husbands, they
compete with them Instesd.
As we were finishing our
chst and our lunch a smartly
dressed woman In a mink
coat paaacd our table.
"Take that m lok," said the
handsome F r e n c h m a n .
"When an American woman
wants a mink coat, she tells
her husband she must have
one right now. The poor guy’s
Ufa isn’t worth a dime unUl
alia gets her coat. And he re­
sents It.
"H ie French girl would
aay, 'Darling, how I’d love to
have a mink coat—not right
away, but some day when you
can afford It.’ Hien her hus­

band works Ills fingers lo Un­
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he low s giving It to her."
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Q: " l have a weight prob­
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neutral shades and dark col­
ors in order to avoid looking
heavier than I actually am. 1
bought a bright grern drevs,
lint my husband snyi I look
like a (hip sailing across Hie
room In it. What pattern* and
color* will not emphasize my
figure prom lem ?" — Mtv.
Joan T.
Dear Mrs. Joan T .—Small
prints and vertical stripes
even In bright rolosw shouldn't
make you look heavier. You
should
avoid
bold colors,
large print! and plaids, but
you'll find you can get away
with pastels if you choose
overt) louse styles that have
the same color skirts. Be sure
you ataer clear of two-color
roatumei.
ricaso send your fashion
problems to Helen Ilenncssy
in care of this paper. While
stia cannot answer each let­
ter personally, letters of gen­
eral Interest will l&gt;e answered
In Uiis column.

Foots College Bills

Hunt Treasure
For Profit,
Says Bryant
TALLAHASSEE (LTD Gov. Farris Bryant aaya the
profit motive waa the main
reason the slate decided to
get Into the treasure hunting
business.
The governor told hia week­
ly newa conference Thursday
the Cabinet fell It wasn’t get­
ting the "complete story" or
its fair share of the booty re­
covered on successful Ireaaure hunting expeditious in Hie
•Ute.

GETTING
organized:
New design o f Italian
Chivari chair makes it
a valet chair for a
man’a bedroom. Jacket
hanga on back, pants
on cross bars. Pocket
miscellany s u c h
ns
l o o s e change, check­
book, cu ff link* or
watch go in compart­
ment u n d e r woven
hemp sent. Becjhwood
chair haa black or wal­
nut finish and is under

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(DsiWiO b b y . By Abigail A n Academic Failurei At 5
&lt;

DEAR ARRYi IIoir do
you tell city relatives thnt
you aren't living on a farm
just to keep their kids for
the whole summer? These
relatives don’t ASK if they
can send their children, they
TELL you they are com­
ing. I think two weak* ia
plenty, but we get them the
day after school lets out,
and they- stay until the day
before school starts again.
These kids are older than
our own, and Hiey tense
ours continuously. I am
supposed to do all tho
rooking, baking, washing,
ironing and help with Hie
chores in the field, and l*e
real happy to have the ex­
tra work from the nieces
a n d n e p h e w s . Advice
through your column would
b e appreciated. M a y h e
they 'll read it and lake the

hint,
DREADING SUMMER
DEAR DREADING: If
you haven't the courage to
TF.t.L them that you will be
glad to have their children
for TWO WEEKS ONLY,
then you'll have to put tip
with them all summer. The
meek may indeed inherit
tiie earth, but they don't
have to arrrpt nhuso as a
down paywev.t
•
• •
DEAR A BBY: I am 15
and am quit* popular with
both hoys and girls. About
fifty kills a day tell me that
they tried to get me on the
phone hut my line was busy

for so long they gave up.
It’s my mother! Ahby. I
hate to coinplain, but she
is the gabbiest person in
the whole world . . . and it
is wrecking my popularity.
She gets on the phone and
talks for an hour to one
pet son, and as soon as site
hongs up she calls another
person and tiea up tha
phone for anoUw-r hour.
How does a 15-year-old
girl tell her mother she
talks too darned much?
GIRL WITH A
GARRY MOTHER
DEAR GIRL: Kim doesn't
Hot if she's smart.
• • •
DEAR AR1IY: I am so
lonesome I could die. I
would tike a nice man I
could support, keep house
for, by presents for and to
love. All he would have to
do Is love me bark. I have
never hnd anyone love me
and no one to love. I have
been married for 22 years
to a I-don’t-know-wliat-youwould-eall-him, but be isn't
a man. I am still married,
hut if a real man came
along I would get a divorce
fust. I ain 53 but don't look
it. 1 work every day and
love my work. I want to
meet a good clean man who
would lie to meet a good
clean woman with a house
paid for), a ear (also paid
for) and a job.
LONESOME
DEAR L O N E S O M E :
When you married your

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D O T T I E AND FRAN:
"Showers" are traditionally
parties given FOR the bride
by her friends. The bride
and groom decide who shall
lx- invited to their wedding.
Everyone who is invited to
a shower is not automatic­
ally invited to the wedding.
Nor should they expect to

Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
You can always trust Ter­
ence Iteese to eume up with a
real blockbuster type of hand
for any duplicate competi­
tion.
He doesn't elnim that tills
hand waa ever played and
undoubtedly It was just made
up. Thera will he probably
almost as many bidding se­
quences at there will be peo­
ple playing it, but Reese
points out that if South get*
to six spades ha can make
It by a double unblocking
coup.
Tho bidding in tha box
shows one way to get to six
spades. West opens the king
of hearts and East w ill almost
surely signal with Hia seven
o f clubs.
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that tha king was a bona
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J.hn(jJomsw:

ing.
Apparently careful eonslderatlon haa been riven to
your sen'* readiness—or lack
o f It—to make a satisfactory
adjustment in first grade. Re
glad that the school is so in­
terested In hls welfare.
"Falling" kindergarten Is
not so unusual as you think.
I know several children who
spent two years in kinder­
garten. Soma o f them are
now honor etudenl in high
school. Children don’t all ma­
ture at the eame time in the
same way. An extra year
spent in pre-srhool activities
may be just what your son
needs to get o ff to a flying
start in first grade. Bettor
this than dragging hit feet.
Y'our friends may not h#
able to resist making some
“ very funny" remarks — to
them. “ Whnt’a the matter—
doesn't ha know which way
the hall bounces?" Top their
•’witticisms’* with
one o f

your own; then change tha
subject.
Your biggast problem will
be your eon’s reaction to not
going on with hia classmates.
Sugar-coating the truth may
he warranted, lie may, for
eaample, be told he is staying
behind “ to help the teacher."
Or, spending more time In
kindergarten to make up for
the days ha missed when he
hnd chicken poa and measles.
Ask tha school psychologist
to advise you on how this
should be handled.
Some day when your aon is
a success in his chosen field,
he'll enjoy telling his friends
that ha "flunked kindergar­
ten!"
Please eend your school
problems to Susan Light
In rare of this paper. While
she cannot answer earh
letter personally, letters of
general Interest will he an­
swered In this column.

lie.

• • •
Get it o ff your chest. For
l
a personal, unpublished re­
ply. write to ARRY, Rox
33(15, Beverly Hills. Calif.,
1*0212. Kneloss a stamped,
Ity Mrs. Muriel I.awrenr*.
si If-aildressed envelope.
I Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
• • •
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar to ARMY*, As we are expecting a second
Rox 93(16, Beverly Hills, child, we recently move,! into
Calif., 00212, for Abby’s a larger apartment to give
new booklet, "HOW TO our aon, 6. a room of his
WRITE I. R T T B R 8 FOR «wn. During the day he plays
in it happily hut at bedtime,
ALL OCCASIONNS.”
as soon as I turn out hls
light and class tha door, h*
gets hysterical. I bought him
a night light hut my husband
won't let me use It. lie thinks
that the boy Is too old for
will eath dummy's acs of It and that leaving the door
spades and ruff a second heart open ie babying him . . .
ANSWER: Plraea let tnr
to got hark to his own hand,
lie will huve to play the test epeak to him: Young father,
of hia trumps In order to ex­ your aon haa lost many fa­
haust East and he will be far- miliar things slnre you mov­
ed with the problem of gel­ ed into your new apartment
ling bark to bis hand to play — the placement of objects in
hls home, the home Itself, the
diamonds.
lid s will prove Impossible look of his street, of neigh­
unless lie has iniide Reese's bors and tradespeople. As
their certain positions around
double unblock.
When West falls to follow
to the third trump, Houth
should discard dummy's king
of elubs. Then he should
throw the are on the last
truinp.
Finally, ha rash** dum­
my's high diamonds and leads
lly Wayne G. Rrsndslsdt,
the deuce of club*. East will
31.1).
take his queen and then lie Newspaper Enterprise Aesn.
forced to giva the rest of the
Tennis, anyone ? Whether
tricks to South.
you answer yrs or no should
depend on your general phy­
sical fitness. Tennis, you see.
Is a strenuous game.
If you are over 40 there is
no rraann why you should
•ha might he, and so not still enjoy this game If
you take pains to hulld up
Rut make It a private opin­ your fitness by observing a
ion. Don't point out her few basic principles.
flaws to your son, or let her
Like handball and badmin­
know that you disapprove of ton, tennis is s game In which
her.
sudden hursts of energy ac­
You ran cause nothing hut companied by quick move­
trouble by trying to Interfere ments are alternated with
In yonr son’s marriage
periods of rest. For the Im­
Stick to a hands-off pnllry, properly rumllthuird player
and the very things you think
these short spurts often re­
should he corrected may be
sult in sprained ankles, twist,
corrected In time.
ed knees, torn calf muscles,
\Yhnlf\rr happens, remem­
shoulder and wrist injuries
ber it'a your eon’s life. It’a
and tennis elbow.
up to him, not you, to take
It ia adcisahle, therefore,
cure of his wife and hls child.
to spend six or eight weeks

. — L-l

Children Fear Darkness
him have been part o f his
equilibrium, ha has been
shaken by the appearances of
these certain thingi exactly
as a sailor would be shaken
at the tight o f a sky whose
stars were out of place.
Now at bedtime and the
coming of darkness, he is
afraid o f more disappear­
ances. I’ lrass let him have
hit night light and open door,
lie nerds them to recover hls
rertiiinty that you and his
mother won’t disappear into
the darkness a* an many
other objects ha knew have
disappeared Into tha past.
Little children fear dark­
ness for tha same reason that
their elders fear death. It
erases their relationship to
the world. It erases the shape
of (heir rooms, o f their toy
shelves, their erlh bars, o f all
tho things to which daylight
hat connected them.

When wa turn out their
lights and elota their doors,
we, too, disappear Into dark­
ness — and for a small boy
who is struggling to re­
cover eerlalntlra in a home
that Is still atrango to him,
such a total disappearance o f
hls parents can ha too ter­
rifying to bear.
Poets and novelists often
use tho word "darkness" as
a substitute for tho word
“ death" because they knew
that wa all feol for darkness
something o f the fear wa feel
at tha thought o f tho eras­
ings o f death.
It Is tlma this was said so
that the parenta o f little
children ean consider the real
meaning o f what they aro
asklnr when they demand
premature courage from littla
boys and gtrta dealfng with
darkness at night, alona, be­
hind a closed door.

The Doctor Says:

Tennis Is Strenuous

Miiiett

Safe With Sports Shirts

Castro Adopts
New Slogan

Re Susan Light,
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: I
have Just had a eonferenra
with
my kindergartener’s
teacher and principal. The
school psychologist sat in for
good measure. A fter a lot of
double-talk about "Immaturi­
ty" and "lack o f readiness,"
I gathered that they were sug­
gesting that my son ha re­
tained In Kindergarten for
another year.
Now, honestly, Mrs. Light,
did you ever hear of anyone
flunking kindergarten ? Tha
whole idea seems preposter­
ous to me. The final decision
will lie his father's and mine.
Since our boy will lie six tills
summer,
the school can't
legally hold him hack.
What shall we d o ? —FLARllERGASTED
ANSWER: Take the advice
of the teacher, tlie principal
and the school psychologist.
They know what they’re do­

O ftiB h id q s iBy0swaldJac°bv

Ja c o b y

('Ost

husband you swore In the
presence of God and man to
keep him in sickness or in
health, for better or for
worse, 'til death parted you.
I don't know what ails your
mute, hut he is yours. You
will have no trouble finding
another male to support,
buy p r e s e n t s for, keep
house for and to "love" if
all yuu ask in return is to
he "loved hack." Rut don't
expect to replace your “ Idon’t-knovv-what-you- would
rall-hlm" with a real man
because real men don’t let
women support them in ex­
change for "love."
• • •

Newspaper Enterprise Aasa.
Recall: your grandchild Is
"M y son'* wife," write* a another woman's daughter,
mother In-law, "always wants
and the ha* a right to de­
to be on the go. She leaves
ckle
bow tho child will be
my granddaughter with any­
one who will mind her while brought up.
she goes out during tha day
Alto, your ton i* another
with her friends. She neglects woman's hut band, and if ho
her house, too, and It’s a mess. is satisfied wllh hi* marri­
"When I told my son he age, that It all that it ni-cesought to put his foot down, stry. If his wife ran do no
lit Just laughed and said he wrong ao far at he la con­
wasn't complaining. So far cerned, there is no point in
as he's concerned she can do your finding fault with her.
ner's Insurance program.
no wrong."
You may be perfectly right
You will find It more ad­
Then what are you worry­ in thinking that your son's
vantageous fur your husband
ing alaiut? It'a really not your wife goes out too much, isn't
to add to hli straight life
conrern, you know.
ns good a rook nr housrkrrppolicy now and increase tha
amount aa hit Income rise*.
A widow or divorcee should
consider this, too.
If your husband increases
the amount o f hia insurance,
he can burrow from this
when the time cornea to meet
college eapensre. Meanwhile,
lly Jerry Abechan
t it may pay to look into Hie con vent Inna I texture* as in
tha Increased coverage pro­
NEW YORK (NKA) — It's broad selection of corduroy broad husky fabric. Colors
vides greater family benrfits. nice to have Inis of sports shirt* available this season. are almost limitless.
Constant reviewing o f such
The
shirt-jacket — which
Tin- shirt.Jacket is a gar­
shirts — if you use Uinn.
keep* pipping into the picture ment like the awcater-Jackel
a policy will bring it more
In line wlUi buying power at Many men, however, find — Is receiving nice treatment of colder-weather wear. It can
sports shirts, like vesta, gar­ at the hands of the corduruy do double duty, being more
the economy rliangct.
a m icable than a shirt, lets
The tragedy is not to plan ments which are neither lure people.
The corduroy la present In cumbcrtomo than a Jacket.
financing for some college or nor there.
Perhaps they are Urn jazzy fw
vocational training for a
and expensive to wear to Hie
child.
shop, loo flashy for the office,
not warm enough on breezy
days, not dressy enough for
a weekend stop off at a good
restaurant.
Whatever Uieir limitation,
MIAMI fU P I)—Cuba's Cat
good talcs of sports shirts con­
tro regime, setting the stage
tinue to keep menswear man­
for tonight's scheduled "anti
ufacturers in oxford butonimperialism" mast mreUng
downs.
in Santiago, told Cubans to­
Unless you are the man who
day they would be "better
has everything in hia ward­
dead than conquered" by any
robe, pay tome attention In
outside force.
your choice of sports shirt*.
Premier F i d e l
Castro's
Toward thl* end, don't be abrother, Raul, who la armed
fraid of color, but avoid tooforces minister, will address
wild pattcrni. Your friends
the planned monster rally In
will remember an extreme
the capital of Oriente Prodesign and conclude (perhaps
vine*, where ba maintains hia
rightfully) that you own only
headquarter*.
one casual shirt.
Conservative stripes and
TWO OUTFITS for the ociaoional flpurU nhirt
wearer. Bright but not tenudy s trip s remain
Arkansas rank* ninth among milder hues might be Hie best
popular. Corduroy, aucit in this ahirt-juckct,
states of Hie Union in Utc pro bcl.
makes a casual garment aIao a serviceable one.
For more varsaUls service,
ductioo oi oiL

wg 35
I f ycur ton Is now 10, hls
Currently there are such
first year of collega could things aa bank tuition loans
that help you meet your
coat you 90,000.
Conservatives eyeing tha child's boarding school or
coats o f higher education pre­ college bills. Extensive echodict • 6 per cent tuiUon in­ larshlp programs p r o v i d e
funds once he haa enrolled.
crease per year from now un­
But, for the long eduraUonal
til 1070. Aging your aon (or haul, rtvlaw tha breadwlndaughter) overnight to tnter
him now might aavs you
94,000.
Since yuu can t do this,
yuu must seek another course.
How will you and your wiffc
■crape together extra thous­
ands to send a child to col­
lege?
Insurance ia one approach
to tha problem. The 91,000 or
even 96.000 endowment pulley
you normally would purchase
fur your baby provides only
a fraction o f what a fouryear academic stint will coat.
Granted, it ia better than
nothing.

I

before tha season In walking,
skipping rope and general
calisthenics. When you final­
ly step nut onto tha court
ready to go, you ahuuld spend
15 or 20 minute* In a leisure­
ly warm-up volley.
Avoid joint injuries hy per­
fecting the technique o f fol­
lowing
Uirough
on
each
stroke and leave tha violent
cuts and smashes to the pro­
fessionals. I .earn to let the
out-of-reach shots go.
In oilier words don't try
to lie a hero at the rxpenaa
of your heart and your Joint*.
Remember, you are playing
a game, not winning a war.
In tills rrgard It Is always
belter for your peace of
mind, your health and your
wallet not to bet on the out­
come. You’re supposed to be
having fun — nut trying to
maku a place on the Olympic
team. A t 40, It'a better to
lie ellghtly seedy than seed­

ed.
As with all trimmer sports,
sunburn and heat exhaustion
are hatarda to be avoided. It
is la-tler to play a littla avery
day than to save It up and
play several hours on tha
weekend. If you can’t play
every day. It ia doubly Im­
portant to get your walk
and your sxerclaa on the days
whrn you don’t play, Tha
former King o f Sweden waa
still playing at 70 but then
he played every day, using
Indoor courts In bad weather.
When you finish playing It
Is better to stroll around a
hit Ilian to sit down or lie on
the grass. Take a tip from
the trainers o f race horses In
this respect. After the stroll,
a shower or a short dip in
tha pool will be most re&gt;
freshing. And don't forget—
whsn you get too old for
tennis, there's always ping
pong.

r

Record Shop
I

Stereo Mixed Blessings
nY DICK hl.KINEll
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK — (N K A )—
"Ktorro,” says George I«ondon, "ha* become a mixed
blessing."
London is tha Metroplltan
Opera’s outstanding bail-bar­
itone, and lie has made many
records fur several companies.
So he speaks from experi­
ence, and it has aometiiurs
been unpleasant *xprrieriea.
"Home eunipanles and sums
engineers,”
he says, “ usa
stereo as a gimmick. Once,
when I cuinplained that an
orchestra wa* so loud I
couldn't hear my own voice,
the engineer said, ‘ Well, I'm
planning to use your voice as
though It were an Instrument
and part o f the orchestra.'
"1 fral that people who
buy opera recordings, lika
people who attend opera per­
formance*, do so because they
primarily want to bear tha
human voice. A recorded op­
era should feature the human
voice as much aa possible, and
bo aa faithful to the opera
house sound as It can be.”
Lundon’s latest recording
•xperienca ia aa tha firat non-

Russian to rtcord with tha
Ilolthol company In Moscow,
lie sings the lead In a "linrl*
Godounuv'* which Columbia
will release In August.
"I think it Is a good re­
cording," he says, “ and the
chorus it especially good. Hint
Ilolthol rhorus! — they are
so powerful I think o f them
not as men but as a forca
of nature.
"The company used mostly
German equipment and Rus­
sian technicians and Ameri­
can technique. But they paid
lest attention to stereo gim­
mickry than American re­
cording companies."
On this Russian tour, Lon­
don tang "F au st" a few
times. He sang it In tho or­
iginal Frenrh, but tho Rus­
sian members o f tho cast
sang in Russian.
"They ars so otupld and
naive," he eays, "aa they are
In ao many things, and they
tried to Insert propaganda In­
to the production o f 'Faust.'
This is a religious opera, and
they tried to maks It an anHrellgloua on*.
"1 didn't know about it. 1
waa off-staga at those times.

And my wife, who waa fat tha
audience, didn’t tell me. She
knows me, and waa afraid
lhal I might havs m a te d a
scandal. They did auch things
aa change the ending— instead
o f Mergutrlta going to liesv«n, aho waa lod o ff by an
executioner in a rod suit car­
rying an ax."
Dlck'a picks —- Connia
Francis’ new hit-to-ba on
MUM U "Tom m y." O lh tn :
.Somebody's In My Orchard"
(Nancy Adama, R C A ); ‘’ Ei­
ther Way I Loss" (Teri
Thornton, Columbia) | "A ll of
.Me" (Count Baalo, Verve);
"Je" (Julius Laltoaa, Cadence); "Y a Y a " (Trlnl Lo­
pes, Reprise); "Monkey Bus­
iness" (Michel LoGrand, l’hilIpt).
Pianists and organists at
work: Dacca haa several new
albums, featuring
Carmen
Cavallaro ("Bongs Everybody
Knows” ), Ethel Smith (" A t
the End o f a Perfect D ay"),
Gtorga Payer ("Latin Songs
Everybody Knows” ), Lenny
Do* ("Something Special")
and Earl Grant ("Ju st for ■
Thrill"); Dot ha* "This la
Ivory Joa Hunts*"; *

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�dUghl i qkJtA
7:30-8.30 p.m. NBC. Inter­
national Showtime. ' The As­
tonishing Alpine Circus.” Still
more from the seemingly bot­
tomless circus pit known as
the circus krone. The stars
are a combination of lions and
tigers, complete with dare­
devil trainer, an assortment
ot elephants and a choice se­
lection of well - rehearsed
horses and poniei. Also on
hand are the expected varia­
tions ot acrobatics and trapcse dexterity.
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. ABC
Newa Special. "The Great Di­
vide: Civil nights and the
Bill.'’ If you're willing tn in­
vest another hour rehashing
much of what’a been in the
public eye and ear during re­
cent months, this Interesting
program discussei the pend­
ing Civil Rights Bill and what
may be expected which ever

T V Time Previews

way the vote goes. You'll hear
most of the major points of
view expressed by their pro­
ponents (Governor Wallace,
Attorney General
Kennedy
plus representatives of COKE,
(he NAACP. etc.).
8:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. Burke's
Law. "Who Killed Julian
B uck?” The best performance
In t h l a comedy mystery
comes from Ed Begley in the
type of role he rarely gets
(he chance lo play—a iwlahy
publisher. The victim: a writ­
er who based his work on
fact. The other suspects are
headed by Terry - Tltontas,
Rita Moreno, Keenan Wynn,
Karl Boehm and Corinne Calvet. Good ahow for this aeries.
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. Twilight
Zone. "Come Wander With
M e." In any other series, this
could have passed as a fairly
imaginative plot. Here, it

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(4) Twilight Zone
(91 Price 1. Itlxhl
(71 lark P*«r (Color)
49) Flxhl of (he Week
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191 Hak* That Spare
(3) New.
(9) New*—Murphr Mar­
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(91 Hootenanny

1130 (3) Joey lllehnp (Color)
(41 The Defemlere
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10:0*

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91 Adult Thealer
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11:10
4:34 40 Hunrla* H.mr.t.r
7:0# (4) (lrnw*r. Alni.n.c
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11:10
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SUNDAY P. M.
1:66 (l&gt; Acr&lt;»M Th$* F&gt;nr«
(4) c*|il. Kangaroo
13:00 |9l Oa.lh tor Today
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III Un* Way Mltror
4» 1 Major MsMury
12.10 (9) Lower Light llouee
1:10 IS) Th. Alvin Hhow
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(41 Th* Alvin Himw
(41 Industry (in Parade
•'34 (21 It urr A Reddy
12:13 (41 llaeeball
(4) Tennta..* Tuied*
1:00 19) Herald of Truth
(9) Huptrnian
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1:20 (91 laeue* A Answer*
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(91 J.taona
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11:04 111 |&gt;rnnl* Th* Mfngii
(2) Christophers
(4) (tin Tin Tin
4:30 111 Men Into Space
(9) c*.p*r
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when he thinks he won't he
implicated in her murder up
pop* the cab driver (George
Lindsay) who figures there's
money to he made by keeping
his mouth shut.
1011 p.m. NBC. The Jack
Paar Show (Color) Beatrice
Lillie, the greatest possible
living commercial for her
Broadway hit, “ High Spirits,''
cavorts, sings "I'v e Been to a
Marvelous Party” and talkj
to Jack in her customarily en­
tertaining manner. R o b e r t
3Ierrill sing* "Stranger In
Paradise" and "Hello, Dol­
ly.” Tlie length of the ahow
eliminated
th e
scheduled
guest appearance of British
star Dickie Henderson. After
all, time had to be allowed
for Allen Funt in order to
plug a book and ahow some of
his stock "Candid Camera"
antici.

TELEVISIO N

Kan. City at N. T.
13:30 (I) Robert Trout Nowa
13:10 (31 ( HN New#
131 Wolch Mr. Wlsard
1:00 Si My Friend Flicks
12j Helene# Fiction
Theater
1:30 (I) Champ Wrestling
(31 lie.shell
3:30 is) Challenge Oolf
3:11 (SI Champ Howling
3t30 191 Theater X
4:00 III Champ Howling
l:- « (3) Outlaws
StOO (II lllg Picture
4:00 19) Wld* World of
Sports
1:30 (SI lie the Law
4:00 13) Fishing Fun
1:11 (3) Newseop*
1:30 (SI Home Hardening
4:33 Kil Wash. Report
(41 Mr. Ed
19) Huy Lombardo
4:43 13) Nswernp*
7:90 (3) Cirrus llo/
III Central Florida
Hhnwraaa
(91 Hea Hunt
7:30 (3) Thr Lieutenant

9:00 121 Saturday

doesn't measure up to previous hair-raising ingenuity.
Gary Croiby plays an unsym­
pathetic role a* a calculating
pop singer who thinks he'll
make the bigtime by learning
folk tunes. Patronizingly, he
has a backwoods miss sing
him an authentic folk tune
that turns out to be tragically
prophetic for him. She sings
about a jealous lover and,
boy, he certainly show* up in
the floah,
10-11 p.m. CBS. TTte Alfred
Hitchcock
Hour. "Bed
of
Roses.” Ironic circumstance
la alwaya a writer's trick to
engender suspense, but too
many coincidences spoil the
excitement here. Returning
from a honeymoon with his
bride (Kathie Browne), the
groom (Patrick O'Neal) Imps
a cab to visit hi* former girl
friend only to find her dead,
lie leaves the scene and, Just

1.00 (21 Ed Sullivan Show
(0) Th* l.ucy Special
1:30 131 UrlnJI
(9) Arreet A Trial
1:10 12) Ilonanea
(4l Th# Celebrity Hama
0 10 III Mad* In America
IS) llrenner
10:00 (3) Th* Itlver Nil*
191 Hlonsy llurke
14) Candid Camara
14:30 (91 MIC Navi Report
III H'hat'a My Lln*
11:40 Hi Nawscop*
III Harry llaeeontr
New.
(1) New.line
11:14 IS) Theater of tha Stars
11:10 It) I’eler Dunn
11:40 (9) Kayhola

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port

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(4 Malta Up Movlea
I 10 19) M'ckle'e tloepal Tim*
7:33 (41 Naw* A Meetlier
•:0b 191 Cartoonvlll*
(4) Cept. Kangaroe
1:14 it) Wsalh*. and New*
9:13 (9) t'artonvlll*
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(91 Kaerule*
9:19 il l (lall Sterne Sbaw
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(4) American lllatery
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huslnsss or prufreslon carried VACUUM CLEANER • LOCAL
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JUST OPENED
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1:34 (4) Art l.lnklfttir
Nam*
lalrreal Sanford Vacuum Service, Re19) Day In Court
Frederick K. Htad.
On tier
xair Dealer We have bags,
3:33 (9) Lies Howard
Mary E. Hind*
Owner
1:0* 13 (.orotta Young
hoses and part* for all
Frederick r. Nlada
(II To Toll the Truth
May H. Mail.
makes. We'll recondition It
(I) Ceneral Hospital
STATE OF FIAHtlDA
3:23 (I) Douglas Edward*
for only *5 93. Work guar­
COUNTY
OF
SEMINOLE
4:20 il l You Don't Hay
anteed. Come in and see our
Sworn lo and autucrllud hal:4| (S) Th* Maleh Oam*
for me (hla 30lh day of May
cleaners from *13.93 up.
19) Trallmaater
A.
D.
1944.
(I) Merret Hlarm
2333 S. Park, 322 6311.
Wrhhsr It llalnrs
4:33 i l l NIIC News
Notary I'uhllr, Dial* of
4:31 It) NUC News
VACUUM CLEANER
Florida al la r is
(I) Uncle Walt
My Commission
Expires
(1) Discovery 'IS
REPAIRS
Nov. 4. ISIS
4:14 (I) Amarlea* N*w**t**d
Publl.h May 32, 31 A Jun* ’arts, Supplies, Electrolux,
4.11 til NBC N*w*
S. 13. 1314.
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way,
3.44 ||) Clicrkinale
i.'lllM I
4(1 Manilla Horella
Rex-Air, Filter Queen, GK,
3:16 131 Ntwacope
etc. Free pick-up.
IS) Deputy Dawg
la Ib* 4'awrt af Ib* t.'eaalr
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
l i l t 111 Newscopt
Jadg*. Oemlaal* C eestr, Flor­
( ! ) I.eere It To nearer ida, la Prabalr.
90S So. Myrtle
322-8627
In rel 97*1*1* af
IIAZEL r W ITVSTT,

Thinking Man's Boat
Handling Looks Easy
By Wm. Taylor McKeewn

Newspaper Enterprise A i m .
BELMONT, Mas*. — (NEA)
—Iron Mike Herman handlri
a big boat like an athlete.
That is, lie makes maneuver­
ing look easy.
Mike is a big man who likes
large cruisers with room for
him to move his .KM muscular
pounds around. Thirty year*
ago as a Icen-agcr he wa* big
enough to lour aa sparring
partner for Primo Camera
and play varsity football at
Temple, before getting his law
degree at Boston U.
“ Handling a boat or a play
through the line, you plan
ahead,'' Mike explains. "I
was a big kid before my
strength came. When a bigger tackle and guard dug in
lo lake me out of action, I
had to outthlnk them or get
trampled. Swinging around
a big cruiser in a crowded
harbor takes the same achemIng."
Commanding a mine sweep­
er in six of the rouglwst
invasions of World War II altut helped Mike poliih up his
seamanship.
Firet Ume we taw him in
action wai aboard a hefty 35foot Chris Constellation tied
up in a busy marina. A good
stiff breexa was blowing, the
tide was flooding full strength,
but Mike wanted to gas up for
an early atari the next morn­
ing.
First he took hi all dock
lines except two. These he
looped around pilinge and
hr?k to the deck. Then, with
his engines, he eased ahead
to let them go slack while his
wife. Skip, cast off one end
of each and pulled the other
aboard. No sweat.
Backing out of the narrow
slip be kept enough speed to
m a i n t a i n good steerage,
threaded his w a y
neatly
through the crowded float
lines, and glided up to the
gas dock. Skip dropped one
eye loop over a piling. Mike
used this ae a spring ta bold
the boat against the pier while
Skip secured additional Unea.
One slim gal and an expert
et the controls had docked the
big boat perfectly without spy

CLASSIFIED INDEX
Loot &amp; F o u n fl
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
i»A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint • Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio L Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles .Vanted
36. Automobiles - TrucKs S.
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers • Cabnnnn

Even with a big crew
aboard and ashore handling
linea, the boat could have
bounced off every oilier hull
in tho marina and started a
real panic party.
kllkc'i planning ahead has
alio paid off in hl« buiinci*
i o that now he can get away
occasionally for a month at a
time.
When ocliool allow*, tliey
sign on their daughter from
Bryn Matvr and their teen age
learn of big sons. Warren,
Guy and $tarc, for crew.
But alone, Big Mike and
Skip can take ■ 30 or 60-footer
alntMt anywhere.
For this thinking team, big
boat handling is fun — and
limple.

Essex And Zimmer
Win Golf Tourney
Lee Essex, with • plus sev­
en points, captured « point
system tournament held at the
Mid-Florida Country Club by
the Senior Men's Golf Asso­
ciation.
Joe Zimmer, with a plus
five points, took second play
in the tourney and Ken Kiefer
and Loren Ptautx tied for
third place with lour points
apiece.
LONE DOUBLE WINNER
OXON HILL, Ud. (U PI) Only one ticket was sold on
the winning twin double payoff
of I15.3S0.38 Thursday night
at Roe*croft Raceway. The
lucky ticket bolder was not
identified.

TO MANAGE PATTKRAON
NEW YORK (UPI) — Dan
Florio,
a
veteran boxing
trainer, la expected to be ap­
proved e t manager of form­
er
heavyweight
champion
Floyd Patterson at today'a
meeting of the New York
Athletic Commission.

RYDER CHAMP COMPETES
NEW YORK (UF1) — Dai
Reea, four-time Ryder Cup
captain, is among the com­
petitors in the British Teachar f e f if e provisional golf
tournament at North Cumber­
land Golf Club In Newcastle!,
t fl| la ^

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Deceased.

Ta III i'rrdllora aad Peraaa*
l l n .lag t'lalma ar l l i n s i l a
Agalaal aald Kaiatei

You and each of you ar*
hereby notified and required (o
preeenl any rlalme and demands
which you, or sllliar of you,
nmy have aualnst th* ratal*
of HAZEL O. PIIKVATT. drrraead, lata of aald County, lo
lha County Judga of Samlnol*
County, Florida, al hi* office
In Ih* court hour* nf aald
County at Hanford. Florida,
wlihln alt calendar month*
from Ih* (Im* of th* flrat pub­
lication of Ihls nolle*. Two
copies of each claim or demand
eliall ha In writing, and ahall
atat* Ih* place of raeldanc*
and poal office addresa of lha
claimant, and ahall ha aworn
to by tha claimant, hie axenl,
or attorney and accompanlad
by a tiling fee of on* dollar
and auelt claim or demand not
so fllsd ahall ha void.
/a / CHARLES FRF.ll PHKVATT
Aa administrator at th#
Estate of
HAZEL C. PREVATT.
deceased
tl EO. A. HI'EEII, JR
Attorney for aald Katat*
ttSH Magnolia Avanua
Hanford, Florida
I'uhllah May 13. &gt;1. A Jun* S.
13. I»•«.
CDU-SI
s u n t so o r s u it
THE HTATE OF FLORIDA TOi
HENRY J. HTIHCKLAND
and ESTHER V. STRICK­
LAND
SIIS Cheater Slreal
Tab ulna Park.
Montgomery County,
Maryland
You ar* harahy notified that
suit has been filed ngalnal you
In Ih* Circuit Court ol Samlnol*
County. Florida. In Chancery,
an abbreviated (III* of which I*
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINliM
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a corpor­
ation. Plaintiff, va. IIEMIY J.
HTIHCKLAND and wlf*. ES­
THER V. STRICKLAND. De­
fendants, lha nntur* of said
aull being n suit to foreclose
that certain tnorlgaga dated
October is. I lll. and of record
In Offlrlal Racorda Book SSI,
Pag* SSI, publlo records nf
Hsmlnol* County. Plorlda. en­
cumbering lha following de­
scribed real property, to-wlt:
Ia&gt;t I In Block I* af
■IIIANTLKY H II O R E 8
FIRST ADDITION. Seminnl* County, Florida, ac­
cording to plat tharaof re­
corded In Plat Book f,
pago 41. of th* Public Raonrde of Samlnol* County.
Plorlda,
and you ara hereby required la
fll* your anawar In aald aull
with Ih* ntdaralgnad Clark of
aald Court and to narvo a copy
tharaof upon lha Plaintiff# at­
torney. whoa* name and ad­
dress appear below, on or be­
fore Ih* lath day of Jun*. ISSI.
and In default thereof Dacra#
Pro Confaaao will b* entered
against run.
WITNESS my hand and offi­
cial ooal at tho County Courthouao. Sanford. Samlnol* Coun­
ty. Plorlda. tblo SSth day of
April. ISIS.
(■ B A D

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Mortbn T. Vlhlan. D. C.
Phillip H. Logan
Bblnboloor and Logan
Attorney* at Law
P. o. Bos ITSI
Sanford, Plorlda
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish i Hoy L S. II. SL 1MI
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PaBe 10 — May 22. 19G4

1.

BERRY’S

WORLD

6 For Rent
FURN. 3 Rm. apt.. Ut floor.
Close uptown. *40 mo. Ph.
322-6261.
____________
FURN. Apt. *60 per mo. incL
lights 4c water. 3223641.
I A 2 Beuroom fum. apta.
Quesnel Apts., 404 E. 14th
St.. 322-8194.
Turn. Apt. Close tn. Apt. 4.
$33 Mo. 407Vk W. 1st.
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with PvL
bath. 317 S Park Ave.
2 Bdrm. furn. up^ulrs a pi.
203 E. 21st St. $55. R. A.
WUliams, 322-3931._________
2 BR House. Kit. equip!. $75.
Ph. 322-5303.
2 BR Home in Wynne wood.
Avail. June 1st. Ph. 322-8132
2 Bn. k .-n . house In Country.
Cool &amp; qu:el with city con­
veniences.
By
week oe
month. Adults. Write J. A.
Peek, Rt. 8. Ashvilie. N. C.
Gar. apt 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Apply 5-6:30.
1 RR Housetraller furn. AdulU
only. $73 mo. Ph. 322-1187.

“Here Her, here Him . . . Here Her, Him . . . Her here
Him . . . Him Her here . . . Oh, the heck with H r
Education • Instruction 6. For Kent

Skiing Lessons
Private Instructions
Ph. 322-6484

FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.
NEW 2 BR house, kit. equip*.
$73 mo. Hu 322-3C85.
2-ROOM furn. apt. $33 mo.
incl. water &amp; elec. 322-38CO.

2 DR. house, unfurn., screen­
ed porch, fenced back yard. Effic.. $45. 611 P ari.
Just outside city limits. Ph.
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses
322-8340 or 322-4319.

SUMMER RECREATION
2 BR House, Bowman's Trail­
Program for children of all
er Court. 668-490B.
a g e groups. 2 Filtered
swimming pools. Arts A 2 BB House, kit. equipt. 3424
Crafts. Qualified
Instruc­
Chase. Ph. 322-4089.
tor*. All day. *11 weekly. W
Day, *0.50 weekly. Trans­ 3 Rm. turn. apt. Clean. Water
portation available. Happy
&amp; lights. 130. 322-2764.
Acres School. Ph. 3228481.
On large lake, 1 and 2 BR,
5. Food
trailer. Adults only. Ph.
322-7368.
Dahy Beef, grain fed. 230-400
lbs. Custom wrapped. Ph. Lake Cottage, Furn. 322-6100.
322-9343 after 5 p. m.
4 Rm apt. Adults. No pets.
6. For Rent
Rivervlew Ave ..322-2447.

Payton Realty

322 1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

Furn. Gar. Apt. 2545(4 PaW
metto.
Ph.
322 0323
oe
322-3234.
STORAGE SPACE. 307
SI. 322-3492 or 1374.

0th

Clean rooms for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 122-0720.
Unfurnished 2 BR. bouse, k it
chen equipped. 322-3031.
2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys
at 817 Catalina Dr.

RENT A BED
2 BR, turn. apt. 322 0173 un­ 1 BEDROOM HOUSE, furnish­
Rol'away, Hospital k Baby
til 3 p. m. 322-0641.
ed, on large shady lot. $33
Beds.
month. Phone 322 0397.
By Day, Week, or Month
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114 Furn. 3 Room Apt., $30. Ph. FA 2 5181 116 W. 1st SL
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
W. First St.
AdulU. Phone 322-9480.

2 BR. unfurn. house. S. San­ g RR, unfurn. house, kitchen
equipped. 2403 S. Willow.
ford Ave. 3228892.
Housctrsiler on private lot.
Ph. 349-4282.
*63 mo. Call after 6. 322-6087. SMALL Fum. cottage in Coun­
la th* Caarl *V (ha
try. Cheap. Days 322-2022, 6A Special Notices
J * U * * . S.mla*l* f o w w t y , »(■(» Furn. Apt. Pvt. bath A eo
night
322-6830.
of Flurld*. la l*rabala
RUMMAGE SALE Frt. k Sat.
trance. 322-0702.
la r* Ik* Kolala of!
Clothing of all kinds. Gra*
3
BEDROOMS.
2 baths.
Viol.A M. MTAIIK
dustion
formats,
dishes,
P m u k i I. LAKE MARY. 2 HR nicely
Range. 3104 Park Ave.
furn, house Spotless. Adults.
m u . NOTICE
cooking utensils 4k miscell­
Nolle* Is hereby given that
No pet*. Ph. 322-3930.
UNFURN. 2 DR Duplex Apt.
aneous. Main Street, Ovlcslo
Ihs umlsrslaiisil will, on th.
Terrasio floors, tile bath,
Itth day of Juns. A. D. IMf, 3 BR. 2 Bath. Kil. equipt. 801
between Bldr’s. Supply 4k
prevent lo Ihs llonor*hls Coun­
Venetian shades, kit. equipt.
Western Aulo.
Laurel Ave. Ph. 322-0733,
ty Judge of Hsnilnol* County,
water furn. Ph. 322-2334 af­
Florid*. Ills final return, »e322-6406.
9. For Sale or Rent
fount anti voucher*, as Ea.ruter 3 p. m.
lor of th# E.tale of Villi.A
FOR RENT
II. ST AUK, d.r.u.ed ami at
CUSTOM
BUILT HOME ON
UNFURN. 2 BR Apt. Kit.
sahl lima, than an.I thsra. Modern 2 Bedroom furn., or
LAKE.
Call e v e n i n g s
equipt.
108V4
W.
18th.
Ph.
niaka a|&gt;pllratlnn ta th* aald
unfurn. Duplex, not under
322-1397,
Judge for a final a.ttl.m.nt
3493932.
flight path.
of hta atlntlnlalrallon of .aid
ratals, anti for an order dla3 Room Fum. apt. Near 11. Real Estate Wanted
rharslns LUTIIICR C. IIAIIT, EVERETT A. HARPER
Downlovn. 322 8331.
J It aa auch Ksacutor.
WANTED. Desirable lots in
AGENCY - REALTOR
Haled this Ihs n th day of
trade on Spsrcrsft Trailer,
2463
S.
Park
Ave.
FURNISHED RENTALS
April. A. t&gt;. I*&lt;«.
Luth.r C. Ilarl. Jr.
Can be seen at 2003 So.
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2283 2 BR, 1 bath apt. 818 Elm
Aa Kaerutor of tho Ratal*
French. Ph. 322 6457.
Ave........................................843
of VIUI.A M. STAIIK
D.rea.rd.
2 BR, 1 bath, 1008 French
12. Real Estate For Sale
i. J ot Pavla, Jr.
Ave..................................... $60
I*11
. O. Drataar 1314
AOTIfH
TO
V
t
l't
T
K
PART
Sanford, Florida
2 BR, 1 bath, 1817 Sum­
OF PI. AT OF
I’uhllsli May I, 11. 21. 3». 1941
merlin ............................ $70
• WEETAA-ATEIt HILLS
cu u -n
KOTICK ib HKiticnr r i v e n
UNFURNISHED
THE TIME TESTED FIRS*
kOTICK OF SH E R IFF* Stt.K that CHARLES E. IIUtOM.
FA 2 8121
NOTICE IS IIKHKIIY DIV­ owner In fee .Impla of Ih# 2 BR. I bath, No refrig. .. $30 118 N. Park Ave.
ES THAT I. J. I.UTIIKII IIOU- following dan-rlhad parcel of 3 BR. I bath, 2419 Yale
LAKEFRONT HOME
ISV. Sheriff of M.mlnol* Coun­ land, lying and being In BemlAve.................................... $83
ty, Florida, by virtu* of a writ nolc County. Florida, to.wit:
Spacious 2 Bedroom Lake front
laauad out of II a Circuit Court
llagln on th* Snuth line of 4 BR, 2 bath, No rctrig $123
Home. Built-in range, Ige,
In and for M.mliiol* County.
lan 11. Illork C. Sweatwa.
Florida, on tha 3TtIt day of
lar llllla, Kamlnola County.
utility room, quiet neighbor*
STEMPER AGENCY
Darambar, A It. I lll, In that
Florida, according to plal 1919 So. French — 322-4991
hood. Excellent terms. No
rartaln ran*# bttwt«n Jncnh
thereof racordad In i’lal
l(. Ituilar ami tlaoralana J.
qualifying.
8130
include*
llook IS. pagai It and 10
Iluilar, hla nlfa. Plaintiff., and
In Ih* office of th* Clerk
Down payment k closing
I'liyllla tiialyn Kurd, at al. l&gt;aof Circuit Court of Semi­
costs. Don't watt on thie
fat danta, hat# In my pi&gt;a»*»anole county. Florida there­
jun th* following daavrlhad
one! Call NOW! Stemper
inafter
referred
lo
aa IN TUB riNCt'IT COUNT OF
rtal a.lata, allualr. lying and
THE
NINTH
JllllCIA
L
CHIPlat), at a point IS 14 feat
Agency, 1910 So. F rench
halng In H.tnlnol. County. Flor­
Went of th* BK Corner of Cl IT IN ANII PON SEMINOLE
ida, to-wli
322-4881.
aald Lot 11. run Northerly COL'NTT. FLORIDA
I.ota S and I*. Work IS.
along tha Kuterly bound­ IN CIIANf'ENT NO. ISM*
HANi.ANuo t h k acm T ill
NOTICE
OF
Pt'MI.IC
STION
ary lln* of Pina Way. a.
3 BR, 2 bath, cent, hes* A
UK l.'TIFL'L.
HANFOltD
delineated on aald Plal. ami INSTITUTIONAL SECURITIES
HKCTION, according to th*
alr-cond., corner lot, lake
CORPORATION.
a
New
Tork
Westerly
along
th*
North­
Plat tharaof aa recorded In
Privileges, in Lake Mary.
erly
boundary
tin*
of corporation,
Plat Hook S. Pag* Si. of
Plaintiff,
Hweatwater Drive, a* da$11,800. Ph. 322-2800.
Ih* Public nacoril* of ham•v*.
lineal*.I
nn
aald
Plat,
to
Inol# County. Florida.
It* Inlerie-llon with Ih* RICHARD ARNOLD WEHflF.n,
Kola S and la. Illork SI.
Defender,t.
AVaatarly bi jndary lln* of
SANI.AMHI THE HITHTtll
lo
t S. Rlock D of aald TOi RICHARD A. WKU1IKII.
HEAUTIFCU
HANFOltD
a alngla man
Plat aa extended NAVIy,
HKCTION, according lo I h *
III Centra Street
thenr# SKIy along aald
In tb* Court mt lb * Conner
Plal tharaof a* rarordad In
Itumford, nhod* liland
boundary
lln*
of
aald
Lot
1
Jndge. Sawateale Cowaty, Sant*
Plat llook S, Pag* S*. of
ai attended •for*..Id. and
TOU ARE IIKIIKUr NOTI­ mt Plartdn. la Paobaao.
I h * Fubllc tlacnrd. of BamIlia
Wa.larly
boundary FIED that a anil ha* bean In r# tb* Ealal* oft
Inola County, Florida.
lln# of lent* I and 7. Illork filed agalnat yon la lha CHARLES WILLIS BROWN,
l.ol I*, I llo r k SO. HANKANn of aald Plal. lo IIt* BW abova-alylad Court, lo fur*- a 'k /a CHARLES W I L L I S
tK) THE Ml'III'Illl BEAU­
Corner of Lot 7, Rlock II cloaa n mortgage on Ih* fol­ IlIIOWN, SR.
TIFUL. PAI.M HPIUNHH
of said Plat, thenea East­ lowing deecrlbad preparly:
HECTION, according to th*
Dacaaead.
erly
along
tha
South
Lot II. Block A. DOL-RAT
Plat tharcof at racordad In
PINAL NOTICE
Plat Hook S. Paga SS. of
MANOR, racordad In Pint
boundary lint of aald l » t T
Nolle* la bareby slv*n the*
Ih* Public Racorda of 8*mand Lot 31. of Block B of
Rook tl, png* IS, Public tha und*ralgn*d will, on th*
Inol* County, Florida.
aald Plal and aitanalon
Racorda of Samlnol* Coun­ Slh day *r Jun*, A. D. 11(4,
Kola a. through 14. Block
ty, Florida.
tharaof. lo point of beginn­
preaant
to
(h*
Honorable
D. WEST AKTAMONTE
ing I being a part of aald Alto
County
Judg*
of
Samlnol*
■IKK IIITH. S E C T I O N
llaatar
Plal of Hwaetwatar IIIlll&gt;:
County, Florida. h*r final ra.
TIIIIKK. according In lha al lb* mealing of tn* Hoard of
Surface Unit
turn . account and voucher*,
Plat tharaof as racordad In County Commit .loner# of BarelOran
aa Esacutrls af th* Ratal* of
Plat Hook I*. Pag* TS. of nola County, Florida, on Tuaa- and you nr* required to aarva Chart** Willi* Brown, m/k/m
Ih# Public Records of Bain- day. Jun# ». ISSI. In their offi­ a copy of your anawar or Chart** Willi* Brown. Sr., d *.
Inol* County, Florida,
cial mealing mom In lha Semi­ olhar pleading* on ih* Plain­
and at aald lln *. than
a* Ih# property of Phyllla Kvr- nole County Court llou.e lo­ tiff* Attorney*, IIOI.LADAT A caaaad.
lyn Font, al al. nafandanla: cated In Sanford. Florida, at OAHDNKK, gulta S»S. SIS Ulrd and Ihara, malt* application lo
that on Ih* SSth day of May, IStau o'clock A. M.. or aa .tiun Road, Coral liable* 94. Florida, Ih* aald Judta for a final
a*t(l*m*nt of har administra­
A.D. ISSI. between Ilia legal thereafter
tha aims may b* and flit Ih* original In lha tion or aald aetata, and for
hour* of sal*. to-wHt altar heard, will aa
maka
application
to
office
of
th*
Clark
of
th*
Cir­
an order discharging har a*
11
o'clock In th* forenoon
th* apaelfle abov# des­ cuit Court on or bofor* th* such Eaacutrlx.
and before 2:44 o'clock In lha vacat*
cribed
portion
and
part
of
aald
Ith
day
of
Jun*.
1M4,
oiborDated thla Ih* 41b day * f
afternoon, on th* aald day al
llllla
Seminole wle* th* allegation* of the Hay. A. D. ISSI.
Ih* front door of Ih* County Swaaiwater
Court Hum, la Hanford. Bam- County. Florida, racordad aa •aid bill af rnmplalnt will b*
• ' Sarah C. Brown
Innla County, Florida. 1 ahall aforaaald. and have th* afora- taken aa &gt;-onf*tead by you.
A* Eaacutrlx of tha Eotolo
aald
part
af
aald
Plat
raturnad
DATED
at
Sanford.
Samlnol*
of
offer for aal# lo Ih* tilgbeat
bidder for raali In hand, lha to acreage for tb* purpoa* of County. Florida. Mila Sib day
Cbarloo
W ill!*
Drown.
of Slay, list.
abov* deicrlb.il property of taaatlon.
m/k/m C h a r i o t
WHIlo
(SEAL)
CHARLES
E.
BLOOM,
Phyllla Evelyn Ford, at ah D*.
Brown. Sr,
Owmr
fandanti.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Dtcoaaod
Oae. A. Spear, Jr.
Clark af th* Circuit Court Harold Johnoos
J. L. Hobby
Attorney for .aid Owner,
Bharlff of
Byt Martha T. Vlhlan
P. O. Bog E
Deputy Clark
Bamlnul* County. Florida Ban ford. Fluilda
Hanford. Plorlda
,
Publlah: Stay I, a II. It. ISIS Publlah Hay 13. IS, 1SS4.
Publlah
May s. II. i», X». 11*4.
oUSJljS “ *r '• **• **- *»• »•**
GCW-I
ODU-44
0X1-84
Pure. Apt. 2300 McllonvMe.

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St. Johns Realty

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It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 3 2 2 -5 6 1 2
12. Real Estcla For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
*395 Buys 5 Yeara Equity. 3 2 BR frame bouie. Very clean.
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
Bedrooms, GE range, refri­
Re liter
wan, 322-4013.
gerator. drapes, c l o s i n g
Raymond Lundqulit, Also.
cost*. *91 month pays all.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
103 Temple Drive, Ravenna BLOCK House for Sale, 1905
Adams Ave. Sanford. *200
Park. Tenant will ahow.
FOR SALE
cash and take up payments
Write owner, 1123 N. E. 8th
TRADE: What have you? Mo­
of *84 month. Contact Joseph
St., Hallandale, Fla.
dern 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
P. Karris, 48 E. Glenhavcn,
masonry home, reasonable
Greenwood, S. C.
terms to responsible buyer.
1901 S. Park
322-5232
WE'RE GUILTY!
EVERETT A. HARPER
Niles: 322-8971-3013 or 22M
Of having the Rest Buys
AGENCY - REALTOR
Ever—Older 3 BR home,
New Custom Built Home on
2485 S. Park Ave.
Very large
rooms, lino
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
Phones FA 2-D U or FA 2-32U
Down, 18*00, *71 per month.
tion call 322-3178.
4 BR, 1V4 Bath, 2 atory older
3 BR, 1 bath, air conditioner.
home. Juft re •decorated.
Low Down Pymt., Aaiuma
$1000 Down, 110,500.
Property Management
VA loan. Ph. 322 8119.
N e«di a little fixln'—but who
&amp; Sale# Broker
care*?—3 BR Home in Coun­
No. Orlando, 2 Sherry Ave.,
try. 1*500 — $3,500 Down,
3 BR, 1 bath, cor. lot. fenc­
Beautiful loti
ed back yd. *M mo. Small
Lake
view—Garage Apt. 2
Offers for your aalactlen
equity. 322-9003.
lots. Good condition—$3300.
these Beautiful 2, $, ft 4
LOCH ARBOR. Lge. 4 BR, 2
Badreom
bath, playrm., cant, aircond. 207 Ridge Rd., Phone
3221522,
INVESTMENT 4s REALTY
118 N. Park
322-9173
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

Stir

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SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
210 3Iagnolia

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

V A - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

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3-2111
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IS THE COUKTir
COt’ ItT SEMINOLE
r i.o n tiiA

JI'IIU E*
COt'.VTY,

or
HAMrSON OMOORT

kstatm

Weltf-

TG*H, JR.,
Dtrt*t*d.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
TO AI X PERSONS HAVING

Cl.AIMI

OH D E M A N D S

AOA1NST SAID ESTATE:
You u l ttch of you are
h«r*t&gt;y netlflaS a n ! required lo
fll* m y rlflm i and dtmindi
which you. or allhar uf you.
m jy li»v* again*! laid •■1* 1*
In Hi* offlc* •( Hon. C- Ver­
min m i i *. County Jude* or
Kruitnol* County. »t hi* offlc*
In lh* Court H*u&gt;* In Sinford.
Florid*, within its ctl*nd*r
month* (ram tha Ulna of tha
firat puhllcttlan of thla notlca.
Each claim ar demand mutt ba
In writing and contain tha
place of yaaldanoe and peat of­
fice eddreae at tha claimant
and muat be sworn to by the
claimant, his # t * s t or attor■ay, or tha same th|!l be void.
Beverlye J. Mclntoih
Aa Admlnlatratrls of oald
ailata
Put.inh May II, 11, It A Juno

I, 1911.
CDU-tO

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH E NINTH JUDICIAL C IR.
CUIT. IN AND FOR SEMIN­
OLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN CHANCERY.
NO. 1*001
J. ft, GLEASON. Jr- a* Admin­
istrator of Vatrrana' Alfulri.
an ttfflcar of tha United State*
of Anitrlc*.

Plaintiff.

HAM A. MILLS. JR and IRIS
J. MILLS, si* Wife
D«f*nd*nt*.
NOTICE o r SUIT
TH E HTATE o f FLOK1DA—
TO: SAM A. MJU f . JR- and
IRIS J- MILLS, hi* wife,
raaldtnc* unknown: last
known
r**ldanea.
Ilor
tlth Straat E**t, Tu»catooca, Alabama.
Tou ar* htraby nutlflcd that
a ault ha* bean filed aaainat
you ond aach of y*V). In tha
above *nt|i|*e couaa: and that
you ar* hereby required to fll*
your anawar with the Clark ot
thla Court, and to t*rv* a copy
thereof upon tha plaintiff or
plaintiff* attorney, w h o a *
name and addr»*a ti: E. AMIt ROSE OLLtFy. JR . p. O. Bo*
toil. 100 N. F*rk Avenue. Han­
ford. Florida IIITI, not later
than May lllh , A.D. m l .
If you fall to do ao, decree
pro confano will t# entered
afalm t you for the relief de­
manded in tha complaint
Tha n|tqr* of alia lu ll belnr
for FORECLOSURE O r MORTtJAOE aneumharlna tha propert,
In Seminole
County.
Florida, to.wit:
M)T U . BLOCK S. SUNI.AND ESTATEH. accordInc to plat thereof record­
ed In F lit Rook It. Fafta
I* through II. Fuhlle Ree.
nrd* of Samlnel* County.
Florida.
Together with all itrurturea and
Improvamenta
now and hereafter on raid
land, and tha renta. la.uea.
and profit! of tha a b ' i v a
described pteyrrty: and *11
nature* now of hiraatler
attarhed lo or Hied In con­
nection wllh the promisee
herein deacrlhert.
O. E. RANGE NO J-m t-S
XVITNKK* my hand and the
i n ,i .,f .aid Court at Sanford.
Florida, thla Ilth day of April.
A D (M l.
(SEAM
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
(A c o p y of tha complaint
filed herein la attached to the
copy of till* notice which Is
mailed to earh defendant for
whom a resldenc* mors specirlc
than a atal# or country was
plyen In the aworn statement
filed herein l.y the plaintiff, his
aaent or attorney)

K. ..iinlKMR OLLIFF. JR.

F. O. IM* tot*
In* N. Park Avanu*
Hnnrord. Florida IITTI
Attorney for pla’ ntlff
I'uhll.h: May I, *. IS. IS. !»*&lt;

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Boston Terrier Pup. Female.
AKC Reg Ph. 322-5517.
DACHSHUNDS. Miniature,
wks. AKC. Ph, 522-5509.

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■VOTH'H OF APPLSPATION
FOR TAX DEED
(Sas. IM.tS Florida Btatstaa
of IMS)
NOTICE IS HERF.RT OIVEN, That Albert A. Myar* tha
hetdar of tha following certi­
ficate ha* filed said csrtiricat*
for las datd to ha Issued
thereon. The eartlflrat* num­
ber and year of Isauinca, tha
description o t the proparty,
and tha name In which It
w*a aaaaasad ar* aa follows:
Certificate No. IIS Tear «t
laauanca ISIS
Description of Froprrtyl
Lot* ( A S Rlk. A South Park.
Oviedo Plat Uook t I'ap* 1
Nam*
In which
aaatssad,
Cornelia St. Kargsant. All *f
s j Id property halng In the
County of Hrmlnolt. Slat# of
Florida. Unlaaa such eartlfleat* ahall b* redeemed accord­
ing to law tha property des­
cribed la auch certlilcat* will
b* sold to tha hlghaat bidder
at the front door of tha Raminot* County Court Haul* at
Hanford. Florida, on lh* firat
Monday
In
tha
month
of
June, la d . which la the tat
day of June, 1344.
Dated
thla
14th
day
of
March. 1544.
(Official Clark*! Krai)
Arthur II. Rackwlth, Jr,
Clark Circuit Court.
Matnlnol* County. Florida
Dy: Q. T. Ray, Jr.. DC.
Publlah May I, It. If, 39. 1144

CDU-2S

IN TH E
CIRCUIT
COURT.
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SEMINOI.H COUNTY.
CHANCERY NI MIIEKl lloal
NOTICE TO IIKFKNII
EDWARD N. JOIINHTON,
Plaintiff.

-vs.

HELEN
HTON.

C.

WAGNER

JOHN-

Defendant.
THE LTATE OF FI.OHIDA Till
HELEN C. W A a S E It
JOIINHTON
Residence and mailing addrasa Unknown
FLEACE TAKE NOTICE that
you are hereby required ta
file your written anawer, or
defence. If any. personally nr
by an attorney, on or before
June Stli. 1344, at tha office
of lb* Clerk of the Circuit
Court, at the Court House in
Sanford.
Bamlnol*
county.
Florilt, and ta mall a ropy
theranf to Stenatroni. Davis A
SI r In tosh. Attorneys for plain­
tiff, I'osl Office Roa 1550, Hanford. Florida. In that certain
divorce
proceeding
p-ndlng
against )uu In Ilia Circuit
Court of the Ninth Judicial
Circuit. In and For P.nilnol*
Cnunly. Florida, In Chanrery,
an abbreviated title o( aald
caue* being “Edward N. John­
ston. Plaintiff, vtraus Helen
C, Wagner Johnston. Dafendhnt.** and herein fail not or
a Decree Pro Confeeso s ill he
entered against you, and tha
cause proceed eapsrto.
tSEAL)
Arlfaur II. Uei-kwlih. Jr.,
i lark uf tha Circuit Court
lly: Martha T .Vlhltn
Deputy Diet ;
Jtauatrum, Davie A McIntosh
Attorneys at Law
Post Offlc* Boa III*
Hanford, Florida
Publish May I, U , tJ, 55, 1344
CDU-52

7

FREE Kittens. FREE Delivery. Ph. 322-1366.__________

Ball-Blair Agency

ESTATE-INSURANCE 2 BR. Home. Study, lVi
Bathi, large Family Rm. In
3rd ft Park Ave.
good neighborhood; lnelud.
Phone 322-5441
ing fteve, refrlg., room airGREENBRIAR
conditioner, waihlng ma­
Choice
lota
available
in
chine 4c rugs. Really ter­
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
rific buy!
Monthly pay­
overlooking
golf
course.
ment! $13.90.
Cuatom building to your KINGS WOOD BUILDERS,
specifications.
Greenbrier
Inc.
FA 2-8074
developed by
K1NGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
2, 3, lc 4 BEDROOMS
202 Fairmont Dr.
1, m , It 2 OATHS
FA 2-8074
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
BY OWNER. 3 BR house with
Fla. Rm. on 2 nice shady
Low Monthly Payments
lot*. Low dn. pymt. &amp; take
For Complete Imormation
over loan. Ph. 322-8120.
See Or Call Your
COUNTRY HOME
S Mins, from Downtown San
ford near F P tL . This Is
SALES BROKER
This is what so many folks
want,
a
Modern
home,
classified as either a 2 or
322-2420
3 Bedroom home with Fire­ 2583 Park Dr.
place, built-in kitchen, de­
VA-NO QUALIFYING
luxe bath, enclosed garage
3 BR, 2 bath, newly painted
In Tip Top shape. A real
inside and out. L*»t 23#'
bargain at *9,750. Very flex­
deep Patio A Barbecue.
ible terms. Aa low ai *500
$14,500. Oood Terms 1
Down. Don't confuse this
with anything you've seen
MAYFAIR AREA
any place else. We have
3 BR. 2 Bath, large living
the KEYl
room,
Family 4« dining
room, fenced back yard
with oak trees, citrus ft
1901 Park Avenue
many shrubs. Well with
FA 2-5232 anytime
sprinkler, closed
garage,
$19,100.

Ph. FA 2-4822

31 A. Fcts

Jim Hunt Realty

Homes

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP '46 Plymouth; 23" Westing* '53 Chevrolet 4 Dr Scd. Good '40 Olds Club Cpe. Runs good.
*75. Ph. 322-7690.
Free inspection, estimates,
running cond. S1P0. 322-7233.
house TV. Best offer. Ph.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
322-9392.
'56 Ford 4 Dr. HT. Rftll, A /T
BUYING A NEW or
A repairs discounted.
NORGE Dryer. Good cond.
Exc. cond. *150. 322*0690.
USED CAR?
2111k E. 3rd.
322-3443
Reasonable. Th. 322-5726.
FINANCE IT WITH US
neautLM I960 Ford Convert­
♦ Low Interest Rvtea
READY MIX CONCRETE
ible.
Perl.
Cond.
Fully
• Low Monthly rayment*
ratios, Floor, Free Estima^:s
AUTOMOTIVE
rqulpt. *950, Ph. 322-2*30.
FLORIDA
STATE
BANK
Sills, lintels, steps. Mocks,
AIR-CONDITIONING
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Good Used Cars Sold
818 French Ave.
322-7765

V A -F H A

O w n ed

“ if you don't get back In your oaga thla Instant, I'm
novar going to 1st you out for axtrclia again 1"

GROW your own hydroponic
tomatoes;
in
containers;
some bearing. Grosser'! Hy­
droponic Farm, S. Sanford
Ave.

33. Furniture

sand, cement, rock, pipe,
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
steel, grease traps, dry FOR EXTRA CLEAN CARS
wells. Stepping stones.
1012 Sanford Ave.
322-1503
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751 1931 Packard Sedan. Power
brakej ft steering, alr-eond.,
Check with
low miles se, 1 owner. *200.
CARPETS A'la CARTE
W. Tark 614 8525.
For the BEST Carpet Values
anywhere. Samples shown
In your home.
1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
241-6194 or
Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
322-5545 Evening*
'60 Rambler. 1799 bal, *39 mo.
Homo Grown Tomatoes, Red ■60 Vauxhall. *557 hal. *31 mo.
potatoes, onions. Oscar Zit- '59 Plymouth, *562 bal, *30 mo.
trower, 907 Persimmon Ave. '56 Chevrolet, *592 bal, *29 mo.
Frigidsire Refrlg., Dinette. 6 '57 Ford. *109 bal. S?l mo.
chairs. Before 2 p. m , 2520 '57 Dodge, *389 bal, *23 mo.
'5S Ford, $396 bal, *32 mo.
So. Laurel.
'57 Chev. *777 hal, *35 mo.
May Specials. Air mats, 99c. '58 Opal Wag. *592 bal, *29 mo.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st &amp;L, '58 Ply. Wag.. *591 bal, *31 mo.
'50 Pontiac. $695 bal, *32 mo.
Sanford.
'55 Ford, *337 bal, $16 mo.
Carpets clean easier with the '55 Rambler. *299 bal, *15 mo
Blue Lustre Electric Shim- '55 Olds. *137 bal, *31 mo.
poeer only *1 per day. Carroll's Furniture.

I

Bank $

National

12. Real Estate For Sale 2fi. Plumbing Services

WHY Buy someone d ie s trou­
bles
WHY Go to the expense o f a
second used car
WHEN You ran drive a brand
new Vespa for *500
down
and *150
per
week, and get up lo
135 m.p.g.
Transmission guaranteed for
life.

Repossessions

LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
2517 Country Club Road
322-7928

37. Hoot* • Motors
Gateway To The Waterway
R ob son Sporting G o o d s
Your EVINRUDE Dealer j
3016-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5961
16' Chris Craft, 40 hp. Mer­
cury ft trailer. $600. 322-803$
or 304 W 2nd., 8 til 5 p.m.
16' Plywood Boat w/ 35 hp.
Evlnrude elec, start motor.I
Gator tilt trailer, Canvas
top. Extras. 322 8551.

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
39. Trailers • Cabanas
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
FOR SALE!
PLUMBING
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
lon, *3.00. Call 322-2960 af­
Contracting Rrp.iiri
5 Rm. frame house &amp; lot in
SPARCRAFT 10 x 45. Com­
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4152.
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­ i n n
SANFORD AVE.
Town.
Kit.
eiectricslly
FREE ESTIMATES
pletely furnished. Sacrifice
ERY
WITHIN
SANFORD
Sell
Ui
Your
Turntture.
•quipt. $4400. Call after 8
R. L. HARVEY
OPEN EVENINGS
price. Can be seen at 2003
CITY LIMITS.
Quick Service With the
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3333
p. m. 322-8630.
So. French Ave. Phono 323Caih. SUPER TRADLNG
6457 for further Information.
SEWING M A C H IN E GRACIOUS LIVING
27. Spccinl Services
POST. FA 2-0077.
1063
WHITE
You ran find anything you
In this nearly new 3 lilt, 2
Apache Camping Trailer*
Twin needle ZigZag. Same as need advertised in the Her­
OVER 25 YEARS
Fit 1515 ESTIMATE
Bath Red Hrlrk Home loCecil Seller* — 668-4618
new.
Makes
buttonhole*, ald Classified.
rated at 615 Santa. Can be of Fine Workmanship In Up­ Upholstering A Mattress ren­
Clark St., Enterprise
monograms,
blind
hems,
all
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
yours for only *goo down 4t
without
attachments.
Pay
covers, Time Payments as
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
m ote in at once. We will be
*64.26 or *0 82 per mo. Call
little as *5 mo. Drapery
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
happy lo ahow it at a momGarrett'*, 322-5244,
Hardware Installations.
FA 22117.
men ta notice I
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Ph. 322-2335

IUIZ

Phone 322-4503

FURNITURE

Seminole Realty

3 COMPLETE 1100MS

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

Berryhill Painting Contractor.
ONLY *219.30
BIG $ $ SAVINGS
Commercial - Industrial Easy Terms
On Floor Model* k
Hesldenti.il. Free estimate.
Shop and Save The
pemnnitrators
We Appreciate Your BustOPEN D A ILY-N E W HOMES
Budget Way
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
neai.
322-2287.
Ready for Occupancy— 3 A 4
In Your Home
BD'ra — Liberal Financing
In Sanford Call
ROOF’S CLEANED
—Low D o w n
Payment*,
SINGER
Call 322-7966 evening* for
293 Long wood T liza
FHA - VA - In Service A
Representative at
FREE ESTIMATE
17-02
Ph.
838
4583
Conventional.
Alan'a Fabric* ft Rugs
SANFORD AREA
322-57R3
For the biggest selection of
Go West on 25th St. to I-ike
nearly now and used furni­
Need
a
shelf,
screen
porrh,
Mary Blvd., left on Blvd
ture, see Noll's Furniture 35, Articles Wanted
new room, carportu, new
fo l.ake Mary Fire Station,
Brokerage in Casselberry CASH (or good clean Used
house or remodel. H, K.
right one blk. to Office,
on 17-92. Open S days 9 to 6
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
Link.
322-7029.
322-2744.
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
LONGWOOD AREA
31. Articles For Sale
322-6591.
10 minutes South on 17-92 to
Electric reconditioned Smith
DREAMWOLD
Dixie Bell Diner, right on
Corona portable lyj&gt;cwriter,
SECTION
Seminole Blvd. one block
AIR-CONDITIONING
Like new, $110. Ideal Gra­
3 BR, 1 lt Bath, hardwood
to Office. 833 3911.
By FEDDERS
duation Gift. Other port­
floors central heat, large
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
ables to choose from, $49.93
fenced yard ft well. $14.ooo.
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
and up. Powell’s Offico
Supply Co., Magnolia Ave.
ATTENTION!
322 3St2.
FURNISHED,
UNFURNISH­
SHS GRADUATES
ED Lake front, 3 UR, IV* Have your picture taken re­
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Electric, General Adding Ma­
bath, 15 x 30 Swimming pool
ceiving your diploma at
chine, *55. Powell's Office
in Sunland, 121 Lake Dot.
Graduation Exorcises. Con­
Supply Co. Magnolia Ave.
tact Bill Vincent, Sanford
322-5842.
1G. Female Flelp Wanted
NOTCH o r SHKHIFF'S S A L E
Herald, 322 2011 or 322 0922.
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIV.
7 x 9 ft. Pushup metal gar­
EN that 1. J. LUTHER HORllT,
WAITRESSES
PIANO SVC. A TUNING
Hharlff nf M.mlnol. Cuunty,
age door. Very good cond.
Must
be
experienced.
New
Florida, by virtu* of a writ laRebuilding - Itefelllng
*25. Ph. 322 8165.
aqsil oqt i&gt;t tha circuit Court In
operation. Apply Georgian
FREE ESTIMATES
and for n.mlnol* County. Flor­
Manor Restaurant. 1300 So.
SPINET PIANO, to transfer
ida. on tha :7th d*y of Decem­
GENE CUMUAA
ber. a d . teas, in that certain
Orlando Ave. 17-92, Mait­
to good local home. Simply
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.
causa between
Marshall N.
land.
assume
small
payments.
Janssn and (lanavlav* Case
PIsno Tuning and Repair
Jensen, his wlfa, Plaintiff*, and
We'll tram (er sod fully
Alan Hov*:', at al. Defendant*, White girl to operate open top W. L. Harmon FA 2-4223
guarantee. Write for details
have in my pnssasalon the fol­
washing mirhines and other
lowing described real aslat*.
sad inspection, Credit Mgr.
altuat*. lying and balng In
laundry chores. Age 23-35. PAINTING • INTERIOR - EX­
los Dodd Si Rome. Georgia.
Hemlnol* County, Florida, toTERIOR and Home Im­
2507
S.
Sanford
Ave.
wit:
provement
Contractor.
All
Baby Crib, mattress and car
Z-ola II and IS. Block If,
work may be financed up to
8ANLANDO TH E HURIIMI
BEAUTICIAN WANTED
tied, *30. 323 0172.
BEAUTIFUL,
HANFORD
5 yrs. Guaranteed satisfac­
Junior or Senior
HKCTION. according to the
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. I'll. FURNITURE: Living room,
Guaranteed Salary
Plat thereof ae recorded
In Plat Book 5. Pag* CS. 107 W. 27lh St .
bedroom, Dinette, Refriger­
322 0558.
322-7701
of tha Public Racorda of
ator, 6 mo. old. Excellent
Harnlnol* County, Florida.
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
condition. AH or part. Must
Lota II, IS and It. Block 17. Male Help Wnnted
—Remove thatch — Chinch
:o. NANLANpO TIIE HUHset). Transferred. 817 W. 1st
Unit BEAUTIFUL, BANBuy Spray (VC-13)—Ferti­
St.
FOND SECTION, accord­ National Pest Control Com­
lize—Ph. 322-4214.
ing ta th* Plat tkaraot aa
pany desires to Interview
recorded In Plat Book 5.
experienced outside sales­ MANSFIELD LAWN SER. WORLD HOOK Encyclopedia.
Pag* as, nr tha Public Hoc
BETTY LONG, Ph. 322 4943.
men for the Sanford ares.
orda nf Stmlnol* County,
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
Florida.
Good opportunity for ad­
Remington
Portable
Lot* 5 and I, flhirk 54.
Ym , hire at
Of pictures that have Item U*od
vancement. Mutt la* Lind­
NANLANpO TIIE HUIII’ RB
Typewriter, *21.95. Powell's
published in The Herald.
BEAUTIFUL.
SANFORD
ahls, Good salary and lib­
Office Supply, 117 Magnolia
Call Bill Vincent at The
SECTION, according to Ilia
eral com million). Age 25Flat theraaf a* recorded In
Sanford Herald, 322-2611.
SINGER AUTOMATIC
Plat Book 5. Fag* II. of
45. Call 322 9120 for appoint­
lh* Public Recorda of HamThese lovely homes
ment.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, Like new condition. Makes
Inol* County, Florida.
are selling fast. The
buttonholes, sews on but­
I-«te II and 40, Illock 41.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
reason is solid value
NANLANPO TIIE SUBURB 18. Help Wanted
tons. Appliques, Blind stit­
All
Typca
and
Sizes
BEAUTIFUL
P A L M
—
low price and high
ches.
*136,
pay
$8
month­
We Repair and Service
SPRINGS
SECTION.
ae. DESK CLERK, day or night
quality-Come out and
cording &lt;n th* Flat tkaraot
ly. Sanford Sewing Center,
S
T
I
N
E
duty. Light work, can use
•s recorded In Plat Book
see these wonderful
312-9411.
5. Ibis* SI. of th* Public
retired person, plus room or Machinery and Supply Co,
homes for yourself —
records of Nemtnol* Coun­
FA 2 6432
straight aalary. Apply Val­ 207 W 2nd SI.
Tents (two) 0 x 12 outside
ty. Florida.
There are 16 com ­
11 and 15. RI.OOK D.
dez Hotel, Mrs. Burton, 29. Automobile Service
frame umbrella with side
pletely furnished mod­
tt* E X T
ALTAMONTE
Manager.
room. 10 x 12 wall ten',
els to choose from,
HEIGHTS. SECTION NO
Auto
Glaas,
Tops
5. as recorded In Plat Book
in c lu d in g a replica
sice) frame. 1 camp cots
ins, p«g* 7* nf th* Public 19. SiluatlnriH Wanted
A Sea' Covers
Rest offer 322 5530.
of the World1* Fair
Reiv-rda of Bamlnol* Coun­
ty. Florida.
House. While here en­
Babysitting, housework. Ph.
L i s 1: and West 'i of
Wedding Gown, full length,
joy a free ride aboard
322 3503.
Lot II. flinch F. Trait *7.
Chapel train, Pcau do sole,
S \NT.ANDr &gt; SPRINGS, a*
the riverboat,"Deltona
301 W 2nd St. FA 2 8032
Alenrion lace, sabrina neck­
rs, nrded In Pla« Book 4, 21. Ueauty Salons
Queen"!
Paa* 44. of tha Public Decline, size 7. 322 3328.
t U . WORK GUARANTEED
ords of Bemlnola County, TOTO'S Budget Wave *7 Vi.
Florid .
$7,090. to $18,350. At
$15 Regular *10, Complete
aa lh* properly of Alan Ifmey,
low as $240. down and
et at. Defendants: that on th*
eve. opp'ls. Free parking
SSIh day of May. A.D, 1114.
$49.27 por month2nd A Oak
between the legal hnure ef
105 Par Place, Grrenbrlar Of Lnrh Arbor
No closing costil
•ale, to .wit: after I Don ,,'clock HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Thla lovalir 4 Bedroom, 2 Hath Home ha* a Completely
In the forenoon end hefnr* 1:0*
llullt-in Kitchen wllh Disposal, Florida Room, OK
105
So
Oak
—
322
3712
o'clock In lha afternoon, an
furnar* and la equipped for air-conditioning, It's truly
DRIVE OUT TODAY
lh* aald day at th* front door
Permanent Special
of the County Court House In
A LOT OF HOME FOIl $24,375
Taka Interstate 14 — get
Sanford, K'liilnel* C o u n t y , 20 per cent off Regular Prices.
o ff at the DeBary ex­
Florid*. I ahall offer to r eala
change, or call,
- h s m m r o a * ■&lt;*•• ••
Ace Beauty Salon. 3Iay(air
to the hlgbeet bidder for raeh
In baud. &lt;be aho\e tleacrlbed
Hotel. Ph 322 8523.

Payton Realty

36. Automobiles • Truck* 36. Automobiles • Trucks

Wagner s Amoco

Seminole Realty

Government

34. Articles For Sale

May 22, 1064 — Page 11 29. Automobtl* Service

For Fast Results.

1901 S. Park Ave,
FA 2-5232 anytime

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

EVERYBODY LOOKS
to

Free Estimatea

Building
Contractor

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

Legal Notice

Deltona

(B ill d tm tp h ill
MOTORS
For Top Performance Used Cars,
Ask Your Neighbors. They Know
Our Reputation For Fair Business
Practices.
64 Rambler 660 4 Dr.
Cruel Country Station Wagon, Automatic,
radio, healer and unly 7,000 mitre. One of
Ramltler'e Hurst wagon*.

2895

61 Buick EIcctra Sport Coupe
Factory Air Conditioning, all power
equipment Including power window#. A
fin* luxury car that'* *11 ready for that
summer vacation.

1995

60 Thunderbird Sport Coupe
Factory

air conditionrd, power window*

^

and powar aeat. White with red Interior.

W

fT

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Spring Is Really Here!
and what's better lhan a convertible
for Ihe young at heart!

61 Pontiac Catalina
with Factory Air conditioned. Factory
car with only I.H00 mile*.

executive

NEW CAR WARRANTY

63 Buick Wildcat
bucket »r*t», Fartory Air conditioning. New premium
lire*. Absolutely *potle** —

WE SOLI) IT NEW!

62 Buick Invictu
Alt power feature* Including fartory air conditioning.
A real JrwelJ

AUTO GLAsSS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

OVERLOOKING

properly of Alan llovey, et al,
Defendant*.
J. L Hobhy
Sheriff of
Seminole Cnu ly. Florida
Publish: May I. I. IS. » , 1544
CDL'-A

Spring Permanent Special
20 Percent off regular prices
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave. I&gt;b. 322-0831

GOLF COURSE

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MACKLE BROS.DIVISION
C u ile n t a n d C o m m t u l a i ^ B u d d in g

TH C D fL T O N A C O R P O R A T IO N

301 \V. First St., Sanford
Phone 322-0231
OPEN Fri. Nites Til 8:30—A11 Day Si&gt;t

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OUR DELEGATE

HELP US

AND 2 - DAY
GOOD - WILL

4 DOOR SEDAN
P Glide Tran*.
Wheel Corera
600 WSW Tire*
Heater A Defroster
cluie Steering Wheel
Foain Front Seata

CHARLIE SMITH IS STILL
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Dollars On The

LIST $2330.60

Offers We’re Making
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Foam Flubher Front A- Itrar Seat
EXT. Belt Moulding
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2-Speed Wipers
./* i )ow_
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Non Glare Mirror
, Oulalde Hear View Mirror * 1 9 - 9*
I
WSW Tire*
■*
..
Itark-L'p Lights
Weekly
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Healer K Defrnalrr
Deluxe Steering Wheel
Deluxe Wheel Cover*

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LIST $2711.90

LIST $3016.41

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car to trade in your pay­

KZI-Windahirld
Power Glide
COO WSW* Tlrra
I'. Steering
P. II. Kail in
Electric Cluck
Foam futhiunvd
Seals
Hack Up Lights

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�One Stadium Is Enougl:
The “ hint” nt n recent City Com­
mission meeting thnt n group of
Seminole High School funs might
make nn effort to build a football
stadium conveys the thought thnt
perhaps a more concentrated effort
on the part of the county school
system and the commission should
be made to reach a long range agree­
ment on the continued use of San­
ford’s Memorinl Stadium.
For sevcrnl years the school's
football games have been played at
the stadium. So far this has work­
ed out satisfactorily except for the
big question of who should bo responsible for converting the park
from baseball to use for football.
Last year the park was leased to
the school system which had to ar­
range for the removal of the clay in­
field and have it sodded with grass.
Seminole High accepted this respon­
sibility and pre-rated the cost, ac­
cording to the number of games
played, among themselves, Sanford
Junior High and Crooms High. Sem­
inole's JnyVee team also played
three home games.
Seminole also had the reaponsibility of maintenance, after-game
cleanup, taking care of the turf and
many other items.
Tills year the school is anxious to
work out an agreement with the
City whereby the facility can bo
leased by the school system and us­
ed by these schools but the city
would continue to have the respon­
sibility o f maintenance and etc.
This is a reasonable request by
the schools provided that a reason­
able rental agreement can be reach­
ed with the City. To work toward
that objective SHS Principal Andy
Bracken and School Hoard Member

Thought For Today

Phil Newsom Soys

. .

New Key To Conflict
By Phil Newsom
A key area of potential con­
flict ItcUcen the Soviet Union
and tied China is the border
which divides the U.S.S.H.'s
Kazakhstan Itepublic and Sin­
k in g ,
the huge province
which U the Wild West of
China.
Clashes
between
frontier
guards have been frequent.
latest reports from Moscow
say that Moslem tribesmen
are fleeing Sinkiang Into Ka­
zakhstan at the rate of 1,200
a month.
The Chinese have accused
the Russians virtually of kid­
naping tltousands of Turkicspeaking Cigar, Kazakh ami
Khirghizian tritiesmen from
across the Sinklsng Itnrder.
On their side, the Russians
have accused the Chinese of
systematically
persecut­
ing minority populations.
Two reason* make the ires
a favorite subject of specula­
tion among those who see the
possibility of future armed
conflict 1&gt;etween the two Com­
munist giants.
One is that a huge segment

of the Kazakhstan Republic is
shown on present-day Chinese
maps as properly belonging to
China.
The Russians got It in 1804
through the Treaty of Chuguchak, one of those "unjust"
treaties by which the Red
Chinese accuse Western pow­
ers of carving up imperialist
China.
A second is that the noma­
dic Moslem lril&gt;csmen inhabit
tmth sides of the border, tradi­
tionally flowing back and forth
depending on pressures from
either the Russians or the
Chinese.
Languages
are
identical
am! related to that of Turkey.
Fifteen years ago when the
Red Chinese took over the
China mainland, Russia eas­
ily could have seized .Sinkiang
Province, a vast area of more
than TOO.CKsi square miles com ­
posed of desert, towering
mountains, howling winds, for­
ests, occasional rigid valleys
am] Important minerals.
Instead, the late Josef Sta­
lin made a deal in which the
Russians were to share In ex-

Herald Area Correspondents
Genera
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathirut
349-4624
Lake Mary
Mrs, Franrrs Wester
322-6219

Altamonte Spring*
Mrs. Julia llartos
838-1318
Itear Lake-Forrst City
Mrs. -Maryann Miles
838-3678
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Mrs. Jane t’sssrlberry
838-5046
Chulunta
Mrs. Juan Magin
365-3742
DrBary
Mrs. Adam Mutter
668-4410
Deltona
Mra. Mildred Haney
668-5631
Enterprise
Miss Helen Knndgraaa
668-9933

-

I.Hrkik EIIIHIIW
U oarni
HSR*
Mrs. II. 1.. Johnson

322-4722
Longwnod
Mra. Dunns Fairs
838-3317
North Orlando
Mra. Dari* Dean
322-1989
Oateen
Mr*. Clarence Snyder
322-4841
Qsledo
Mra. Eretyn Lundy
365-3610

ploitalloo o f Sinkiang’* re­
sources, which include both
uranium and oil.
In roturn,
the
Chinese
agreed to allow the Uigcrs,
Kazakhs and others in China
to use the Russian script em ­
ployed by their kinsmen ju»l
over the boundary in the So­
viet Union,
Hut by 9581 things were
rhanging. The Chinese halted
construction of a trans • Sin
kiang highway which would
have given the Russians great­
er across to the province.
Russian
consulates
were
#(Tlw»
^ 1^--/'
told they would have to learn
to write al! over again, this
time in the tutin alphabet.
Recent Chinese broadcast*
have hinted that large units of
the Reel Chinese army have
been moved into the provlnrr.
Modern farms run by army
personnel were rredited with
boosting the province’* Brain
mil put by 2i) per cent in 196.1
over ior.2.
Tlte bniaocasts reported the
reclamation of 100,000 acre* of
wasteland and irrigation faci­
lities extended to anotitcr ISO,000 acre*. Consumer goods
produced in Sinkiang also
were reported on the upswing.
Sinkiang also is the cen­
ter of vast resettlement pro­
gram. The Chinese popula­
tion there la reported to have
jumped from 800,000 to more
than 2,000,000 since the Communlsta took o v e r _________
Sinklang'a future is more
promising thnn its present.
Meanwhile, the Chinese are
taking out insurance.

Quotes

Spare research and devel­
opment already have enrich­
ed the economy of the South
and the future for the South
is as bright as the stars and
as vast and boundless in its
promise as the far reaches ol
outer space.
—Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, visit­
ing George C. Marshall
Space Fligltt Center, HuntsPage 1-A
Sanford, Florida Friday, May 22, 19G4
vilie, Ala.
Msi.ii.it a. uieluw, miriun asu fihlisiikh
The ideal uf free apeech
H U N K VIII.TOM.MI, tlrruUlloB - Usaeisl Kaaaasr
docs not mean giving Com­
ROT CHILE*
JULIAN L. ■TKSfaTHOM
munists a forum for spread­
AdvnrUsIns M onger
Asseclatt Edllor
MOV I’ li T T
rH L u v a n f e l t
ing a foreign arid false ideo­
Central Advertising Manaarr
It i m i l n i
ruitor
logy
among
Uie nation's
IIAIIlilt:TT E. arA 1*1.ETON
II SIt It V I. JOHNSON
Claaaltled Dlractor
City Editor
youth.
JANIE SHOEMAKER
Jl U* WELLS
— Dan Policy, commander,
Uuilnsss Meoager
C-uatz Editor
EMEU WELLS
American Legion, aaya Red
OOIIIS WILLIAMS
Mechanical Hupt
Hoclstr Editor
speaker* should be tunned
■ t UitUtlETIilN R ATES
from earn puses of state-sup­
Meae Uelleerz
tty Mall
ported institutions.
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Political Notebook

Mason Whnrton are conferring with
City Manager Pete Knowles and May­
or A1 Wilson.
This “ committee" is slated to
bring a recommendation to the City
Commission at its Monday night
meeting.
The Herald suggests that every
effort be put forth by these repre­
sentatives to make the necessary ar­
rangements for this facility to bo
utilized by the local schools. Anoth­
er stadium, in this newspaper's
opinion, is entirely out of the ques­
tion.
The Herald also recommends the
school system and the City work out
&gt;■n arrangement whereby the foot­
ball field might he situated in such
a way ns to better utilize the pre­
sent grandstand. This may require
moving one or two of the light
standards. Even if it does it still
would lie less expensive than hav­
ing two stadia to maintain ami
one more to pay for over a number
o f years. Interest alone would be
more thnn rental costs.
Our school people and our city
authorities should make up their
minds once ami for all on a program
nml stay with it until such a time
as common sense dictates a change.

I say to God, my rock; why hast
thou forgotten me? Why go I mourn­
ing because o f the oppression o f the
enemy? — Psalms 42:9.
I never once felt that I was alone.
I always felt thnt God was there.
And because of His presence. I felt
in contact with all other men nml
women, everywhere.— Martin Nicnioller.

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paid In advance._____________________ _
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Offlca of Sanford. Florida, under the Act at Congrats of March.
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of Tha Sanford Herald may ba reproduced In any manner with­
out written permtietun of the publieber of The Herald. Any
Individual or firm raaponelbla for aucb reproduction will be
considered ae Infringing on Tha Ilaratda copyright and will be
h ilt liable fnr dameptnc under the taw. Fubllahed dally eicepi
Saturday. hun*ley and Chrletmaa: publlahad Saturday proceeding
Christmas.

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

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• farpri* • Furniture
• Tile
• Pianoa
• Rental Reda

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

HERE'S YO UR HAT!

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CASK S-471: My *&gt;m Daniel
ii n dental surgeon.
Tho m m ’s "Rooster Club"
o f the small town near which
we have our summer home
hat been seeking a dental
surgeon for several years.
Slnco Daniel likes small
town and rountry folks, lie
agrded to open an offirc.
But because he was working
part lime in Indianapolis, he
needed some allies.
Ho ho persuaded two other
young dental s u r g e o n s to
spend n couple of days apiece
tn the new Drntal Clinic,
They were also employed
part time in Indianapolis, so
the arrangement wan a very
happy nnn for the men’s
"Rooster Club" and the en­
tire community.
For now they have three
dental surgeons where for
years they had none.
And it proved very interest­
ing to me, for these modem
dental surgeons are trained
lo make full X-ray* of all
pnlienta to be sore they de­
tect incipient cavities that
urn often hidden from the
human eye.
For Instance, If two molars
are pressed lightly against
eneli other, n cavity may de­
velop between them whlrh is
shielded from the eye, yet It
shows up at once on X-ray.
This little town in Indiana
Is as rulturetl and economic­
ally stable ns most villages
under 1,000 popuntinn.
Rut tha teeth o f the chil­
dren are often In terrible
shape. For example, these
three dental surgeon* allowed
me X-rays of teenagers who
had 25 cavities!
And the rhlldirn often had
Ignored tooth brushing so
they had let permanent teeth
deeny until some of the teen­
age girla will be ready for
false teeth by the time they
graduate from high school!
Perhaps this plight of the
town ha* been due to lack of
a dental surgeon in ita midst,
with a resulting lark o f prod­
ding about drntul hygiene.
Rut with the stress by our
dental societies and the con­
stant advertising of toolhpuito firms, it seems utmost
incredible that entire com­
munities could overlook the
drntal care of their children.
"D ad,"
Daniel explained,

"w e cun peiaonaliy educate
all the children who now en­
ter our new Dental Clinic.
"Hilt we feel the real an­
swer would be more dental
education o f children by their
school teachers. Those teach­
ers are the main hope for
sound dental training."
Parents, please look at the
teeth
of
your children—
N-O-W!
Start counting from the
midline in front. The ttlli
tooth on curh able, but It in file
upper Jaw and lower, Is a
PERMANENT tooth. There
arc four o f these.
Ami they erupt nbnut the
tllh year, so parents often ig­
nore decays therein, mistaken-

ly believing these are "baby
teeth" that wllj Inter lie re­
placed by a second tooth.
The Number )&gt;lt symbolizes
the 0th tooth erupting nt the
tith year!
itowmel There are no sec­
onds for these lt-yenr-niolars.
Indeed, nil the 12 jaw teeth
(mninis)
are
onc-nnd-otily
teeth!
So tench your kiddies be­
fore kindergarten to use tha
Figure H ns n lolling maneuv­
er with their toothbrush.
Have them brush down from
the upper gum line; thru
push out the cheek nml come
upward frem Ilie gum line
below. This makes a Figilio
H motion.

Letters

To The Editor
Kditnr Herald:
Of the I2,t!W electors voting
on May fl in Seminole Coun­
ty. the T.WW not voting either
for or against the water con­
trol bill are lo lie compliment­
ed rattier then condemmcd a*
in the eiliton.il of May 18.
It is said that tn vole with­
out knowing for wtumi or
what you are voting could do
more harm than good.
Ttie 1030-60 experience of
flooding conditions in Orange
and Seminole Counties prov­
ed that legislative authority is
urgently needed, but contrary
to your editorial, this bill Is
not the legislation exactly ns
requested in 1961. 11 is prac­
tically a copy of the Orange
County bill except for the ap­
proval by referendum for en­
actment.
Tike fact tliat only al the
eleventh hour was any pub­
licity given—ami then only
the legal notice* of referen­
dum to be held, a summary
by James V. Avery Jr. on
April 22 and an editorial on
May 5, and in all cases many
controversial and debatable
provisions were omitted—is
very significant.
The undersigned requested
the editor on April 3 to inform
the public of the major protions of tin* act. Wlien this
was not done I listed page,

section and paragraph show­
ing a number of the provi­
sions This was published May
A as a letter to the editor,
read only by a few
The constitutional right tn
vote carries all obligation to
ls&gt; informed In order to take
a participating interest In
government al all levels. Al
so, there is an obligation of
the officials concerned nml of
Ibc press lo give timely and
full information to the public.
Vernon W. Dunn
editor's note: Hie Her­
ald frit the time chosen to
print Commissioner Avery's
summation was proper be­
cause it was when a major­
ity of the voters would give
tl their a Mention. IVi- also
considered C n in m i ssionrr
A v r r y ' j summation ade­
quate sinrr hr, as a com ­
mission in c hi her. w o U I d
know more about It. Our edi­
torial of May 4, not May S
as you Indlrstr, was timed
to Im- a last minute appeal to
the votrrs to adopt the mrawire. We condemmrd no
one for not voting. Also, be­
cam e Ihr bill was almost
identic aI to that adopted in
Orange County did not make
it a had nnr. The Herald
still runtrnd* the hill was
arrrptahlr and should have
been adopted.

MAKE NO MISTAKE
COUNTY BUSINESS
jS BIG BUSINESS

SAN FRANCISCO — (NEA)
— Here In California, most
particularly in the fast-grow­
ing southern counties, the
professional p o l i t i c i a n is
learning what marksmen long
have known—it'* hard to hit
a moving target.
In this instance the shifting
target i* the mobile vnlcr.
One survey has shown that in
the San Diego area, whrre the
changing fortunes of aircraft
and space Industries seriously
affect jobholding, some so per
cent of the voting population
has changed residence in a
given five-year period.
For some California areas,
a year-old registration list
may be badly dated. As many
as one-fourth of the voters
may not be living at the listed
addresses.
The massive metropolitan
1-os Angeles population clus­
ter is, of course, a continuous
mixing howl o f in-migrants,
mil-migrants a n d
addresschangers.
Though the California situ­
ation may be unmatched in
the United States, population
(voter) mobility is an in­
creasing problem for politi­
cians to cope with in all the
sizable urban clusters today.
First off. Die endless round
of "moving days" temporar­
ily robs millions of voters of
their franchise, since they
oden cannot meet length ofresidence requirement* (or
voting in zones new lo them.
Second, it makes the mat­
ter of registering voters an
increasing headache. T h c
Democrats seem generally to
be better at it than the Re­
publicans. but even they lend
to come down most heavily
with lustily mounted electionyear crash programs.
The Democratic organiza­
tion of tin- late William
Green in Philadelphia is per­
haps the most efficient reglsIration mechanism in the
country. Mure lhan any other,
it appears to make a serious
effort at the cotlly continu­
ous recheek of voter roll*
needed to keep them updated.
Some
politicians
muttrr
thnt the once-touted uiuchinu
of Mayor Richard Daley in
VIdea go has gone slack in tills
vital department nml could
do with major overhaul. Rut
so probably could most party
orgaiilznlioiia across the Inrnl.
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In zones of high mnhility,
t h e professional politician
may not only be in the dark
as to who I.* living in what
house. Except for some edu­
cated guesses, based on neigh­
borhood economic and gener­
al cultural levels, he also
may know nothing of Im
constituents' past allegiances
nr what issues concern these
people.
I'olilical leaders, slaring at
the incredible sprawl of Los
Angeles, shake their heads m
puzzlement at how lo make a
dent. They have no faith that
candidates’ personal appear-

Barbs
lly Hal Cochran
tads o f people are wonder­
ing what the world is coming
to and we just wish it would.
When folks
know
wlut
little chance they have of win­
ning at a rare track why
don't they cut out the Imrsc
play?
Any man Interested in neat­
ness can be depressed when
his clothes are.
Some men might sec ads
about foreign vacation spots
and say to the wife, "Wish
you were there!"
Relore am! alter are wlien
you are going lo realize you
shouldn't have spent that
much money on vacation.
We envy ducks, they just
dive into the water and liqui­
date their bills.
A woman led Shoo in her
will for feeding tier parrot
and all I’oily wanted was a
cracker.

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snees on the street or in the
rally hall make a lasting im­
print. They pul the big chip*
on television as the only hope.
One astute campaign man­
ager sees still a further draw-,
hark in today’* human mobllity. The people who move, he
says, are, for the most part,
person* who are out lo better
themselves. They havr ener­
gy, ability, ambition. From
their ranks com e some of the
nation’s best volunteer politi­
cal workers.
Too many of these people
thus are in a kind of no man'*
land. There considerable po­
litical talents—and in terestare wasted, just as their val­
uable votes may be wasted in
the process of transferring
residence.
Mobility, then, is costing
high In the political world,
whatever its benefits else­
where. Hie old anchors of
stability — and the political
assurance that w-ent with
them — are gone in many
places.
Nut more than a handful of
professional politicians seem
today even to be thinking
about how In keep in stride
with a voting citizenry that
flows mcrcurially across the
face or the nation.
The ball came in Lhc I960*
is neatly brand new. It de­
mand.* new rules and a brisk
new approach.

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Best Qualified Candidate For

Tax Collector
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1 I‘ ledge — Extension of Service throughout Seminole County on a
cunt inning basis.
To investigate immediate installation of toll free phone Service,
Friendly, efficient, courteous Service.

In these limes of rnpitl development with n
County Iiml gel of over 1.5 million dollurs to
he expended wisely nml economically for the
Rood of all Sections, there ia an urgent need
for commissioners with sound business
ability.
Upon the basis of service and accomplishment as your Commissioner,
for the past I years, and upon my experience ns a successful business
man for the past 40 years in Ibis County I earnestly solicit your support
and vote on May 26.

Re-Elect Your Seminole County Commissioner I)ist. 1

J. C. HUTCHISON

Raid Pol. Adv. tty J. C. Hutehlaon

(Jiutii Neat inns — Deputy Clerk of the Circuit Cutirl fa miliar
with all lux laws.
Experienced as delinquent tux collector for the County.
Graduate of the University o f Florida in
Husiness Administration.
Handle nil accountintr, funds, depositories, and
financial reports of the Clerk's office.

Public Service is my chosen career. I
sincerely desire to serve as your Tax Collector.
I’d. Pol. Adv.

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Horoscope
Forecast
gATCRDAT. HAT H , ]M I
TE SD EN C IK Ii 4
Saturday when you ara deter,
mined to produce results, **
mak* aura you u«a thla weekand day vary constructively in.
ataad of yielding 10 a daatra fa
aaltla aoma grudg* or to mika
OESKRAL

aoma altua tlon m o r a aacura In

your llfa which la trlroloua
and unimportant. Be vary actlva and attand to Inauranca,
ate.
AfttEP (March 11 to April
II) — Any Joint affalra that
raqolra you pay your ahara
ara baat attandad with matlcu.
loua cara now. Kaap buay at
all Important mattara Evening
la Juat flna for romanra.
TAI'IU'R (April 10 In Mir
10)— Doing thoaa Important
taaka that aaaoclataa aspect
of you la baat way to make
them appaclata you now. Don't
give In to daalra for pleasure.
Carry through In noble style,
GEMINI (May l i iu June 11
If lhara ara regular taaka be.
fora you. you had baat not ko
off on aoma apraa, but put
(ham behind you quickly, t'aa
mora
concentrated
afford.
Strive for perfection.
MOOT CIIII.I1IIEX (June II
to July ID — Oat
Into hnh.
blaa that are equally pleasur­
able for otbars and have a
good time. Evening should ba
apant with loved one at aoma
place of culture. Elevate con­
sciousness.
I. ko (July II to August ID —
He
righteous
and
carry
through
with
tasks
family
wleh you to do on thla free
day. Do something that makea
home mora comfortable, too.
Taka kin with you on any plea­
sure Jaunt later.
VIRGO (August 11 to Sept­
ember 11) A day when you cun
run around looking Into nn&gt;
outlets or completing unfinish­
ed bualnaaa deals. Others ara
In a vary cooperative raeod.
Oat much accomplished.
l.inrtA
(September II
to
October I I )— Attand to M g
Isauea now Inetead of being so
concerned about tbs
trivia.
Contact one of aiparlanea and
learn how ha or aha became
successful. Follow example.
SCORPIO (October II to Vo.
vambar 111— A good free day
for tlrat considering what y,,u
want to accomplish In personal
matters, and than amicably
making the right contacts.
Taka time for recreation. L’sa
discrimination.
gAOITTARIVB (November II
to Daeambar I D — Earnestly
search for right anawera to
putallng
matters.
Situations
about you can ba Improved
with cara, caution. Tour modus
operand! baa baaa somewhat
faulty In tha past.
CAPRICORN (Daeambar II
to January 10)— Thoaa diffi­
cult to reach during buay
work weak ara available today.
State alma In a specific, honeat way)4 Step out to aoma
social affair In tha eveulng
and rallava tension*.
A Q t'A n tta (January 11 (a
February ID — You can dalv*
Into rlvlo affairs now, sine*
you will alio get tha coopera­
tion of others. Oat Into tbs
bustling world of bualnaaa a f­
fairs early. Ihow admiration
for hard warkara.
PICES
(February
10
to
March ID)— Being alive, dyn­
amic, la flna on thla Saturday
whan others ara In the riant
mood to listen to you. N«*v,
clever Ideal ara baat outlet.
Writs, taka liula tripe. It naoassary.
IP TOTR CHILD TS ROUT
T o n AT, h* or ah# will hav*
great determination and will
not ba easily swayed by others
In tbs accomplishment of charlahed alma. Early glv* tha
flnaat training of an atbtcal
spiritual nature ao that afforta will b* channeled along
th* right course. The undying
politician could b* In thla
chart. Educate wall.
“Tha Stars Impel, they da
aal eumpel." What yea make a f
year llfa la largely ap ta
TOBI
Carroll Rlghtar's Individual
Forecast for your algn for
June Is now ready. For your
copy send your blrlhdale and
II. 00 to Carroll {lighter Fore­
cast Tha Hanford Herald, Boa
t i l l , Hollywood It, California.
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a ■ N n n A li t r a d e s rin g 1
Many paraona will gat fixed
resentments unless they are
handled now with kid gloves
and apaelal attention la takaa
to (how Hit]* courtailaa or
considerations
that
plaat*
tham. 80 mak* S point t* ahow
that you are willing really
to llv* th* floldan Hula rathther than merely mouth It. Ba
gantt* In everything.
AltlK.g (March II to April
ID — Thar* era certain duties
that must t* performed today
bafor* yos can taka off t*
whatever moat plea*** you.
Know what I* expected o f you.
fleas* loved ana, friends.
TA l'M E i (April 10 to May
10) — By associating with peraoni of Influence and vision
you can new gat Idaaa of a
lofty natur*. Mak* own oppor­
tunity for advancement In th#
futur*. Da of aarvlca, courtanus.
GEMINI (May 11 to Juno
11) — tttup giving excuses and
b* af real aarvlca t* the**
who daserv* It today. Living
tha Ooldan Rule give* Inspira­
tion to athars. Mak# thla a
memorable and happy day and
evening.
MOOS t l l l l . D im s (Jun* 11
to July 111— llacraatlon la
fin* today, hut b* aura you
'* thoaa who ara unralilia—
avoid
bl* and don’t taka unnecess­
ary eheneoe. Kaap your pura*
Upped, alas. Ba Impervious t*
praasura.
I. k o (July 11 to Auguat It)
Situation* at horn* can ba
easily emalloretad by using
gantlllty
and understanding.
Any foraafulnaa* will ba mat
with equal itubbarnnaaa. Avoid
allanatlag aflacUen* af any­
one.
VIRGO (August II to Raptamber I t ) — faying particular
attention to what a parson of
wisdom and vision haa to s*r
la wla* on this free day. Flan
futur* accordingly. Don't bring
up any cloaad lasuaa with clue*
lias
l.inKRA (Baptambar I I to
October 11)— Try not to b*
extravagant today ao that you
Ineur# preatnt aacurlty. Make
daelelena at a financial natur*
latar la tha waak. Let thla b*
a quiet, pleasant day, tvenlng.
BCORFio 1October 11 to No­
vember I D — Don't let that
frustrated feeling cause you to
mak# furlkar trouble for your­
self and kin. Get hold of your
w lla Improve health, ebarm
and emlla, amlle, smile.
■ AUITTAHIL'B tNovember 11

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{Continued from Page 2-A )
to Decambar 21)— Your pri­
vate worrlM atom numarotia.
an It hehoovaa you to aaerctia
•rir-cmitrol.
l^arn
to
raly
upon youraalt. Taka lima to
be of aaalatanca to othara, too.
CArillCflHtf (Dacambar 21
to January IS)
Lambaattng
ona who ta already overloaded
with trlbulatlona could aaa you
• llanatlne a rood pal. Da gentlf Inataad. Steer clear ot tha
aoclal whara acrloua troubla
could anaua.
A t lt t lt lt 'a (January II to
Ftbruary IS)— Live nulally,
gently today or you Iota i m i
flna aupportar. good
friend
of lone at.-tnllng
tla parti­
cularly careful with Ihe In­
fluential. They ara out of aorta
In one way nr another.
PIRCER
(February
IS
to
March IC)— Retain 'hat won­
derful dignity today If you
want to avoid dlaaiter when
othera ara an upaet. (let to
aervlcea of your choice. Spend
time reading paper and good
literature.
if t o r n
c h i l d i i i io r y
TODAY, ha or ihe will ba one
of thoa* Individual* who liter­
ally tike* to taka tha bull by
the horn*. an you had better
teach early that diplomacy and
tact get better reaulta and
with lea* phyalcal affort. Antagonlllng othera apolla the
wonderful
promise
In
thla
chart. Teach about th* bird*
and th# bee# youraalf or there
ran be troubla learning front
other*.
••The Itara Impel, they do
wot compel.” M’hat ynw make
•f yoor life lo largely ap to
YOU I
Carroll
RlghtePa Indivi­
dual Forecaat for your algn for
June to now ready. For your
ropy pend your hlrthdato and
II.nd lo Carroll Rlghter Fore­
caat Th* Sanford Herald, Hot
t i l l , Hollywood It. California.
HONDAT. MAT til, 11*4
a H ft P. It iL TRYDRYClPJIl
Delay#, limitation# and obataclaa ran ba your lot today and
tonight with much or an ad­
vert*
nature
following,
alnc* ther* la a Full Moon ap­
proaching. You would b# wise
to look to tho naw and uat
your vory boat Judgment In■tend of concentrating upon
the **m* old dreary method*
and pereona. Find a apark.
AIltKR (March II to April
I I )— Partnerahlp matter* re­
quire earaful handling In AM.
alnc* th*r« may b* aomathlng
aorloua.
worrlaomo*
about
them. It* calm. Tak* ear* of
out-of-town affair* tonight.
TAI'HFN (April 10 to May
10)— Ixn.k Into any problem*
wtlh aaaoclata* during day
with equanimity, and handlt
detail! during PM. Avoid argu­
ing by having a eourteoua
manner. Concentrate on Inereaalng future profit*.
UKttlYI (May 21 to Jun* ID
Remain controlled or an alter­
cation can com# about with a
oo-workar or partner. Concen­
trate upon finding a batter
•yitem of operation. You naad
to Iticreaa* efficiency aomewhat.
H u m rn ii.D H F.1 (Jun* 1!
to July I D — Spending too
much for recreation today can
leaaan aecurlty later, eo be­
ware. B* more dlacrlmlnattng.
W alt for aomathlng far more
worthwhile In th* naar future.
LEO (July II to Auguet ID
Rid yauraelt of that antagonlatle attitude and do aamethlng
to plea** cloa* tie!. Eiarolee
more economy. A kind attitude
turn* away wrath and rallavea
tanalen*.
VIlltlO (Auguet II to Sept­
ember 21) Try not to reeort to
earcaam
or
crltlclam
with
other* and avoid a aerloua ar­
gument. Thla could
happen
althar at hom* or In bualneaa
world. R* prerla* with work,
■tatementa. etc.
I.IHII A
(September
It
to
October I I I — Knowing how­
to Inveal present aaaet* ao
that you make a big profit
t* poaalbl# now. Conalder all
minor detail* Oral, however.
R* aparlng with aid to thoi*
who cry poor.
nraitPIO (October It to Noember I D — Inveillgatlng Into
whatever la puaallng almuld be
done unobatrualvely or you gel
Into trouble with Irat* higherup. Aaalat thoae In dir* clraumetancee. It# kind.
gAnrrrAR IPg (Novambar II
to December I D — It l ! naeea*
vary you make aaerlflc* In
order !s
nalntaln otherwlae
fin* frlandehlp. Kiarcla* aelfeontrol
In
•oclaty
tonight.
Avoid brawl* of aor kind by
remaining neutral.
c a p r ic o r n
(Dacambar It
to January IS)— Raaolv* to
(Inlih work at hand efficient­
ly and don't pay attention to
crltlclam of olliera concerning

hlgherup*

Supnrt

them

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AtlCARH'ft— January 11 to
February 11)— It would be
wlaer to remain ateadfaat with
those who have proven Ihemarlvet. That pot of gold In th*
dlalanca It but a mlrag*. Don't
go off on any tangent*.
PIICK*
(February
IS to
March 10)— Do th* very beat
you can where family and home
are concerned In every way.
D o n 't rely on your Intuition In
bualneee. Us* good Judgment
and ba cooperative with par­
tner*.
IF YOl'R CHILD IS BOR*
TODAY, ther# will be *n Inat*
Intelligence her* that la truly
remarkable and you wuutd do
well to plan the fine!! rlaeal*
cal education puaalbl* for &gt;uur
progeny. An aacellent chart for
Inveitlgallva work, auch aa reaaarch,
laboratory
and th*
Ilk*, (live foreign la n g u a g e
elnc# foreign countrlea can
produce much livelihood In thla
Interfiling eilitence.
“ T ie alar* Imp*!, they 4*
aat compel." What I * » «■**•
of y**r Ilf* I* largvlr *P
T o il
Carroll Rlghter'* Individual
Forgraat for your *l*n for
June le now ready. For your
copy aend your blrthdat# and
ll oo to Carroll Rlghter Torecaet The Sanford Herald. Iloa
1111, llollyw.md II. California.

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snakes was freed from Jail
Wednesday on 12,600 bond.
Richurd W. End. 45, was
charged in i complaint filed
by the Florid* Foreat Serv­
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�Baptist

Church Of God

Methodist

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1111 W. Plrat Strait
Sunday School ____ 10:0# a. ra.
Mornlns W orahlp
11:00 a. m.
Blbla Study (Bunday) T:## pm .
Evangelistic Service T:n# p. m.
Wad, Prayar Maat — 7:00 p. m.
BUI Slap han a__ _
Paator
A Cordial Walcoma to All

CHURCH o r OOD
OF PROPHECY
M M Elm Avenue
R*v. R. U Strickland _ Pallor
Bunday Sch ool_____ t:4S a. m.
Worihlp Sarvlca _ 10:44 a. m.
Evingalletlo Sarv___ 7:3" p. m.
Wadnaaday:
Young Paopla V. I* B. Barr.
7:10 p. m.
Blbla Tralnlns Sarv 1:0# p m.

ORACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd., at Woodland Ava.,
Rav. John It. Hlraa Jr.. Paator
Churoh School — — *:44 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp _ 11:0# a. m.
M T F ------ ----------------4:1# p. m.

Adventist
THE BEVBNTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 7th * Elm
n. L. itathewa ________ Hailor
SERVICES BATURDAT—
Sabbath Behonl ____ 1:1ft a. m.
Worihlp Sarvlca _ lltt t a. m.
Wednesday Night

Prayar Sarvlca----- 7:1# p. m.

“ lVe Hava Thla Hope” radio
m a n tia each Sunday a. m.
at ( i l l over WTRR at 1404
on your radio dial.

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1401 Park Ava. at 14lh St
H er. C. a Daaa, Jr. — Paator
Sunday S c h o o l----- f : l i a. m.
Worahtp Sarvlca — 11:0# a. m.
Evtnlns Worihlp _ 1:00 p. m.
Alllanea Tooth
Fellowship (Sun.) _ I'.ll p. m.
(Wad)
prayar Service ----- 7:*# p. m.

Assembly Of God
PINECREBT ASSR Xni/T
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITth and Elm
H. M. W lld a r -------------- Paator
Sunday School —
t : l l a. m.
Mornlns Worihlp _ 10:1# a. m.
Evanlns Worihlp ™ 7:10 p. m.
Youth Barv. (Bun.) - 1:00 p. m.
Mld-Waak Sarv. (Wad.) _ 7:)&lt;
p. m.

Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
III Park Avanua
T . B. C h a n c a ------------ Paator
Mnrnlns worihlp — 1:1# a. m.
Sunday School — — 1:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worahtp _ 11:00 a. m.
Tratnlns Union —- 1:10 P- m.
Evanlns Worihlp .. 7:41 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvlca 7:1# p. m.
CENTRA!. BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th St. A Oak Ava.
Oall S m ith ------------------- Paalor
Sunday School
. 1:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worihlp — 11:00 a. m.
Tralnlns Uunlon _ 1:41 p. m.

Evanlns B orvlci----- ■:## P-

Wad. Prayar Sarvlca 7:1# p. m.
Nuriary Opan
WTRR _____________ 7:1# P- *■
Sunday Nllt Broadcaat
WEBTSIDE MISSIONARY
1IAITI8T CHURCH
1th Ht. A Holly Ava.
aul M. C a lliy -------------Paator
anday School
.... 10:00 a. m.
Linday
lornlns Worahlp — 11:0# a. m.
unday
vantns Worahlp _ T:## p. m.
’ idneiday
rayor Sarvloa
7:#o p. m.
FINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
Paator — ..... William J. Ouaia
Mornlns Worihlp .• l l :00 a. m.
Sunday School
. #:4t »■ m.
Tralnlns Union —
# :lt P. m.
Evanlns Worahlp — 7:10 p. m.
W«d. Ofllcara A Ttachara
Maat I n s ---------------- *i&gt;* P- «•
K f.D BR SPRINOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Haitar Ava.
n. Hamilton arllfln — Paator
Sunday School
#:4t a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp — U:&gt;0 a. m.
Tralnlns Union — • :!» p. m.
Evanlns Worahlp — T141 p. m.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
iiwr. an Ph. i i i - i i i «
Paator —_ . Chaatar W. Plank
Bunday School _ _ _ 10:0# a. m.
Mornlns Sarvlca _ 11:0# a. m.
Tralnlns U n io n ____1:1# p. m.
Evanlns Sarvlca __ TiSO p. m.
Wadnaaday Maatlnsa:
G rsan liatlon a___l:tft p. m.
Prayar - _______
7:1#p.m.
Choir —..... ................. |:ia p, ra.

Congregational
CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Unltad Church of Chrlit)
Park Avanua at Ilth S t
1:41 a- m. ____ Churoh School
11:0# a. m. _ Worahlp Sarvlca
&lt;:l# p. m. _ Chrlatlan Youth
Mlnlatry
Rav. Waltar A. I t McPherson,
Paator

Christian

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
IUBCIPL.ES OP CHRIST
1407 S. Sanford Ava.
R. Varnon Puller
Bunday School ___ 1:15 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp__ 11:0# a. ra.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Strtat, Longwood
Fr. Charlaa W . Stewart, Jr.
Vtear
Holy Communion _ . 7:1# a. m.
Sunday School —
t: #0 a. m.
Family Sarvlca
1:00 a. m.
Sarvlca A Harmon —. 11:41 A m.

Church Of Christ

HOLY CROSS
401 S. Park A v a
Fr. Laroy D. Bopar, Ractor
Holy Communion .... 7:1# a m.
Family Sarvlca and
Sunday School — _ _ t:#4 A m.
Morning Prayar
(Flrat Sunday •—
Holy Communion 11:44 a m.

CHURCH o r CHRIST
danava
Ralph Rrawar Jr.
Kvansallat
Dibit S c h o o l___ 10:00 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp __ 11:00 a. m.
Evanlns Worahlp ™ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvlca 7:10 p. m.

Free Methodist

FAOLA CHURCH O r CHRIST
Hlshway 4# Wait
Morrla Ruby ____ _ Hvanpallit
Dibit Claaa _.____ 10:0# a. m.
Mornlns W orahlp__ 11:00 a. m.
Evanlns W orahlp__1:00 p. m.
Dibit claaaaa Wad. _ 7:10 p. m.
CHURCH o r CHRIST
t i l l Park Avanua
Bart Brown ____— Kvansallat
Sunday
Hilda s t u d y ____ __ 10:0# A m.
Mornlns W o rih lp __11:00 a. m.
Evanlns Sarvlca — t:10 p. m.
Bern ‘ Mlsralil of Truth" l p . r u .
Sunday on Channa) •
Tunday
l.adlna Illbla Clan _ IOi OO a. m.
Wadnaiday
Libia C la a a ----------7:10
p. m.

Hecognize this building? Whether you live In Yum* or Butte — or Concord or DtHa*
you know that this Is the dome of the Capitol In Washington. And what Is more, you would
be able to identify the Eiffel Tower or the Taj Mahal without • second glance. AU of u*
are attracted to and enticed by faraway places. And yet wo tend to Ignor* and take 2or
grunted things and places of interest and beauty *t our very "back door.1*

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
ISO Eaat Second Strait
Sunday Hervlra A
Sunday School
11:0# a. ra.
Hubjaclt “Soul and lloby"
Wadnaiday Sarvire .. 1:00 p. m.
Reading Room: 101 K. Flrat.
Wealrdaya: 10:10 a. m. - 4:10
p. m. Friday Evanlngr 4:10*
1:10 p. m.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Church Of God

Kndtavor .

Bunilay
Gcntml*
ISiB-ld

Monday
I Kings
8:2'J-30

Presbyterian

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THU REDEEMER
101 W . Ilth Ptaca
“ The Church of tha Lutheran
Hour" and TV *Thla U the
LI fa”
Harbart W . Ooaraa
Paator
Sunday School _ _ t:14 A m.
Worahlp Sarvlca — 1#:I0 a m.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, Fla.
Oak Ava. A Ird St.
nrovar C. Sawall Jr. _ Paator
Edgar W . Smith Jr. Aaalatsnt
Pastor
Mornlns Worship __ 1:1# a m.
Church School
1:44 a m.
Session Maota
1«:44 a m,
Mornlns Worahlp
11:00 a. m.
Pioneer Fellowship 4:00 p. m.
Sanlor HI Fellowship 4:00 p m.
Evanlns Worahtp __ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Maat — 7:00 p. m.

Methodist

TTinrndap
Unlah

Friday
Murk
18 IM S

Pentecostal

Lutheran

Open your eyes and look to the Light Discover your full potential by joining and sup*
porting the church of your choice.
Wrdnoodsy
Jrnlnh
2:5-11

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Laks Mary, Fla.
Rav. W . L. Holcombs, Paator
Bunas,
1:44 A m. ____ Blbla School
11:00 a m. _ Morning Worahlp
7:00 p. m. _ Evanlns Sarvlca
7:00 p. m. _ Wad. M ld-W aik
Prayar Sarvlcaa
7:00 p. m. _.. Jnd Wad. M!«»*
ionary Barvlca

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
441 Orangs Blraat
Rav. E. Ruth Grant _ Paator
Sunday School____ 10:00 a m.
Morning W orahlp__ 11 i OO a ra.
Sunday Evanlns — 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Blbla Study _ 7:10 p. ra.
Conquerors Masting
F r id a y __________ 7:10 p. m.

Our lives, too, have lofty domes and towers that we may bo unaware of. Wo develop
our physical bodies, our personalities, our talents, and we think we’re done everything nec­
essary for happy living. Yet It Is a fact thnt unices the higher, spiritual life of man is
developed also, lasting happiness is impossible. And when we live entirely on the material*
Sslic level, we are only half alive.

Tuoadty
II Klnpit
10:20-28

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W . ]nd S t at Mapla Ava.
Paul Rlckaa _ _ _ _ _ ------ Pastor
Bunday School — — t:IS A m.
Mornlns Worship _ 10:44 a. m.
T o u th ____________ __ 4:0# p. m.
Evangelistic Sarvlca 7:00 p. m.
Mld-Waak
Sarvlca (Wad.) __ 7:0# p. ra.
Third Sunday
Slngsplratlon
1 :0# p. m.

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Cornar 4th S t and Laural Ava.
Eusana B haldan______ Paator
Talaphona: 4II-7SII
Sunday S c h o o l------t : l l a ra.
Mornlns Worahlp _ 10:44 a. m.
.Evanlns W o ra h lp __7:0# p. m.
W#d. Prayar Sarvlca 7:1# p. m.

GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
M M A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17.(11
Sanford. Florida
111-Till
Tha Rav. Ovorsa It Inn am on.
Interim Paator
Sunday School — _ 1:11 A m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:0a a. m.
Communion— Flrat Sunday In
Each Month
XINDEHOAHTEN AND NUR3ERY

fV*yrltkt MU, KiLt* Adwtidag t u l a ha, BhmUa*.Ta.

CHURCH o r OOD
Iln d A French
It. O. Smith __________ Paator
Sunday School
* :*B a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp
11:0# a. m.
Kvansallallo Sarv. _ 7:1# p. m.
Tuaa. Prayar Sarv. _ 7:10 P- m.
Thun. Young Paopla

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Eatalea
Cltrua Haights
Rav. Ray Oratory, Jr.. Paator
Church School ....... 1:1! a m.
Mornlns W orahlp__ 11:0# a m.
M T F __________ ____ 4:10 p. m.
Eva. w o r a h lp ____ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvlca 7:1# p.ra.

CHURCH O f’ THE COVENANT
1771 South Orlando Drlvo
Thomas JL Makta —__ Pastor
Worahlp ______
1:00 a m.
Church Sch ool____10:00 a m.

TO LIST YOUR

CHURCH
NOTICE

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
41# Park Ava.
John T. Adama J r . __Paator
Mornlns Worahlp _ 4:10 p. m.
Bunday School
. 1:44 a m.
Mornlns W orahlp__ 10:44 A m.
MTF Maatlnsa ___ 1:1# p. m.
(Intermediate, Sanlor)
Evanlns Worship —. 7:1# p. a .

Saturday
1 Corinthian#
8:10-17

7:11 p. a

CALL

322-2611

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. Sl Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
BURNUP &amp; SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC,
SANFORD WELDING &amp;
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitly &amp; Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford

IlILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps ami Employees

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

ROSE AND W ILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman L Employees

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey &amp; Employees
SR 48 * BeardaB

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
__
and Staff
___

OVIEDO RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges ahd Btaff

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

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

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First &amp; French, Sanford

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

LEE RROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

Z1TTROWER BROS.
1400 S, Elm

LeROY C- ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

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 &amp;
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

LORMANN REALTY
Casselberry

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and Staff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES_____

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

SMITTY’ S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WIGHT GROCERY CO., INC.
and Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antlnrb llaptlat Church, Ovltdo
Central Baptist Church, 1111 O ik Ava.
Chuluoti Flrat Bapttit Church
ChuluoU Baptlit Mlitloa
Sportiman'a Club, Chuluole
Eldar Hprlns* Baptist Church,

41# Lehman ltd.

Flrat Uapttat Church. 41# Park Ava,
Friendship Baptlit Church at
Altamonta Spring!
RL 441, Altamonta Spring*
Flrat Baptlat Church at D*Bary
Flrat Baptlat Church at danava
Flrat Dapllat Churoh of Lakt Mary
Flrat llaptlat Church of Laha Monroa
Flrat Ua pilot Church at Longwood, Oar.
Church A Grant
Flrat Baptlat Church ar Ovlada
Flrat BapUat Church of Sau Lando Springs
Flrat Shiloh Mlaalonary Baptist Church,
ll# t W. Ilth St.
Foraat City llaptlat Church
Fountain Hand Baptlat Church, Ovlada
Lava Southern Baptlat Mission, Chuluota
Mlaalonary
Baptlat Church
Nnrtk
H4.

Kalarprlaa

Macedonia Million
Baptlat Church
Dak Hill Rd. Oalaan
Morning Qlory Baptlit Church, Gtuava Hwy.

Ml. Oliva Mlaalonary Baptlat Church, San
Lando Springe Rd., Longwood
Ml. Zion Mlaalonary Baptlat, Stpta Ava.
New
Mt.
Calvary
Mlaalonary
Baptlat
110# W. Ilth SL
New Salim Primitive Baptlat Church,
140# W. Ilth SL
Now ML Elan llaptlat church, ITS# Poar Ava
Oaklawn llaptlat chapaL 1741 W. 10th SL
Oitoan Baptlat Church
I’ lnacraat Baptlat Church, Ml W. Onora ltd.
Pralrla Lake Baptlat Church, Rids# ltd.,
Fern Park
Program Mlaalonary Baptlat Church, Midway
■icond Shiloh Mlaalaaary Baptlat Church,
Ninth a Hickory
St. Jamoa Mlaalonary BapUat Church St*,
lid. 414 Oilaan
SL Paul Minloaary BapUat Church, lih St.
SL Matthawa Mlaalonary BapUat Church
Canaan lialghtn
■t. John'a Mlaalonary BapUat Church.
II# Cypraaa SL
Timpla Baptlat Church, Palm Springe Rd.
Altamonta Springe
Weatilda Mlaalonary BapUat Church.
414 a Holly Ava.

Slua Hope BapUat Church, 711 Orange Ava.
CATHOLIC
Church of the Nativity, Lake Mary
AU Soul* Catholic Churoh, 111 Oak Ava,

SL
Ann's
Catholic
Church,
Parahlng
Place, Denary
SL Mary Magdalena Catholic Church, M allland Ava, Altamonta Springe
CHRISTIAN
Plrat Christian church, 1401 * Sanford Ava.
Congrvaatlanal Chrlatlan Church,
1401 Park Ava.
Northilda
Christian Church, F l o r i d a
Uavtn Dr, Maitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST

Church of ChrliL t i l l * Park Ava,
Churoh of Chrlit, Ginava
Church of ChrliL Lanswood
Church of ChrliL Paota
CHURCH OF OOD
Church of God, 4(1 Hlehory
Church of Ood. II## 8. Punch
Church of Qod, Ovlido
KP1BCOPAL
Alt Salntn Episcopal Church R. Da Bar y
A va, Entarprtaa
Christ Episcopal Church, Longwood
All Saints Kplicopal, Enterprise
Holy Croce Bplaoopai, Park Ava. at 4th
,

LUTHERAN
Aaetnalou
Lutharaa
Church,
Ovorbrook
Dr, Caiialborry
Good ubtphard Unttid Luthirn,
JI#o a Orlando Dr.
Lutharnn churoh of tha Radaamar,
101 W . Ilth Place
Mnelah Lulhiran Church, American Lesion
llatl, Pralrla Lake, Fern Park
SL Lukaa Lulhiran Church, Ht. 411 Slavia
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Mathodlat Church, B.
DeBery Ava, Kalarprlaa
Bear Laha Mathodlat Churoh
Rolhal A.M.E. Church, Canaan nilshtn
Casselberry Community Mathodlat Church,
llwy. 17*11 A Ptnay Ridge Rd, Caiaclbirry
Ixliary Community Mathodlat Church W .
Highlands. DiBary
rprlit Mathodlat Church
Sunland Estates
First Mathodlat Church, 411 Park Ava.
Flrat Mathodlat Church of Ovlodo
Fra# Mathodlat Church, 1*1 W . 4th SL
Grace Mathodlat Church. Onora Rd.
Grant Chapel A.M B. Church, Ovlads
Oakgrov-o Mathodlat Churoh, Ovlada

Oataan Mathodlat Church
I* a o I a
Wesleyan
MatbodlaL
RL
44
W . at Taola
RL Jntnva A.M.E, Sanford Ava.
St. Mary*! A .M E. Church SL RL 414 Oalaan
SL Paul's Mathodlat C h v r t h Oataan
Rd. Bntarprtaa
Stafford Memorial Mathodlat C h u r c h
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NAZARENB
F I ra t
Church
of
tha Naaarana, W .
Jnd nt Mapla
tha
Naaarana,
Fern
Park
Church
af
O' Brian R d, Fern Park
Lake Mary Church af tha Ntaaraug
PRESBYTERIAN
Community Presbyterian Church, Laks Mary
P in t
Praabylarlan
Church.
Oak
Ava.
A Ird SL
First Presbyterian Church. Casselberry
P in t
Praabytarlau Church of
DiBary.
B. Highland
Freabytarlan Church af Tha Cevanant
ITtt A Orlando Dr.
■L Andrews Presbyterian Church M U Leunaal Boh. D r , Bear Laha
Upaaia Community praabytorlau Church,
L'paala RA
Waatmtnlatar Praabytarlau Church, Howell
Park. ML t i l

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DAY ADVENTIST

Foraat Lake Siventh-dey Advonltat Church,
Hwy. 4JI, Fotaat City
Seventh-day Advantlit Church, Maitland
A va, Altamonta Sprints
Sanford
Savanth-day
Adventist
Church.
Savanth 4 Elm
OTHER CIIURCHBS
Allan's A.M.E. Church, Oliva A Ilth
Church af Ood In ChrlaL Ovlada
Chuluata Community Church
Church af Ood at Prophecy, 1147 Elm Ava.
Churoh af Jaauu Christ af Latter Day
Salnti, t i l l Park Ava.
Community Chapel, Altamonta Sprlnss
Eastern Orthodoa Church. S t Johns Chryeoitom Chaps I, Hwy. 1T.»», Tarn Park
Consrasatlon Bath Ureal, ilth A Magnolia
First Churoh af ChrUL SclantML
&gt;•4 B. Ind SL
First Fsntacostal Church of Laugwood
ML
Oliva Holtuam church.
Oak
Hitt
Rd. Oataan
Plnacrsat Assembly af Ood, Ilth A Elm
Sanford Alllanea Church. 1441 A Park Ava.
Sanford Cansrasnllsn af Jehovah's Wit*
aaosao. t i l l W li t St.

The Salvation Army, 114 E. Ind SL
Usltp Church af Saulord, III B. 1st SL

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and Tuesday; widely scattered nhowera; high today 87-92; low tonipht in upper 60a.
VOL. 66

The Terry Cordell Memor­
ial Trophy.
It will be presented after
to all at the Seminole High all
aports banquet Tuesday night.
Last week S1IS officials
aaid it would be awarded at a
class day function. Hut late
Friday afternoon Seminole's
athletic director, Fred lianas,
* announced the change.
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He wa» all conference In
football two years, served as
treasurer of his Freshman
class, vice president of his
Sophomore class and presi­
dent of his Senior class.
Also, wc understand, a fund
Is on deposit with a local fi­
nancial Institution which will
provide sufficient i n t e r e s t
each year to perpetuate the
presentation of the trophy.

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Ordering the center Jlne es­
tablished for the Sanford-Tltusvllle canal brings the St.
Johns-lndian niver waterway
a step closer to reality.
Some officials foresee the
canal in operation within five
years. With it will come the
freight barges, the port, wareh o u s e s , employees, more
homes, more stores, an in­
creased economy, and (we
Iwpe) a first class marina on
Sanford's waterfront.
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One fellow remarked Use
other day, "Ten year* from
now you won't lie able to tell
Sanford without a program."
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It's a rather peculiar situa­
tion. Around Seminole today
it was difficult finding any­
body willing to bet on Jtobert
King High winning the Demo­
cratic Party's gubernatorial
nomination tomorrow. On the
other hand, wc couldn't find
anyone who's willing to con­
cede that the Jacksonville
mayor, Haydon Hums, has it
in the bag.
Of course, nobody expected
the Miami mayor to perform
as well as he did in the first
primary. Hut he did, and
that's probably why every______ body has an idea of how it
will turn out but atm ndbodj ‘a
•ure.
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Some wag pulled a trick on
the dog pound Sunday night
and gave the "imprisoned"
pooches a moment or two of
freedom. The person cut a big
hole in the fence around the
shelter and Utc dogs had a
field day for a short while.
Most of them are back in con­
finement now that the hole
baa been patched.
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New records arc being act
every day . , . and wc hail
one last Thursday morning.
Often readers rail and ask if
we can get a photo of aome
event. Many of the calls give
us as little notice as an hour
or two. But Thuriday one fel­
low called and requested a
photo. “ What tim e." we ask­
ed. "W e atari at 8:10 a.m ."
There's nothing like a little
advance notice. It was then
five minutes to eight. We got
the photo, but we had to do it
later.
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MONDAY MAY 25, 1964

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500 Deaths Seen

CANAL DISTRICT officials agreed to striking the centerline for the St.
Johnn-lndinn River cnnal when they met last Fridny in DcLnnd. The cen­
terline will mark n giant step toward bringing the long-sought canal near­
er to a reality. Shown nt the meeting are, from left, R7C. Hrady of Titus­
ville; Norman Rrynn, resident engineer for Reynolds, Smith nnd Hills,
consulting engineers; John Kridcr, district chairman; Ransom Downes o f
Orlando, vice chairman; nnd S. O. Shitiholser of New Smyrna Beach,
secretary.

air annual outing Wednei-

(Herald Fhnto)

A b s e n te e V o te C o u ld
D e cid e S e m in o le R a c e s

I

Gls Coming' Home

fc.

Light Agenda
City Facing

Awards Presented To Koreans
SHS Band Members

Protest

Dies In Flames

Hunt Kidnaper

Goldwater Charge

High Sends Wire
To Mrs. Roberts

Midway-Canaan
Water Unit Set

Ransacked

Reds In Pursuit

Lyman High Elects Student Officers

Jim Gerrurd, treasurer.
Junior Class vice president,
Rii-huid
Moore;
treasurer,
Theresa Renew and a run-off
will be necessary for the o f­
fice of secretary because of
the close vote between Jan
Wiggins and Martha Gleason.

No Report

FRANK RENEW

STEVE HRADY

DAN CASSELBERRY

TALLAHASSEE (U l'l)
One candidate for the State
Legislature
in
Northwest
Florida, M. Max Wilks, o f
Milton, has failed to file a
•ingle report under the state
contributions law, records in
the Secretary of Stale's o f­
fice revsaled today.

A heavy absentee vote In
Seminole County may hold the
key to victory or defeat for
local candidates up for elec­
tion Tuesday.
Mr*. Camilla Bruce, Semi­
nole vote registrar, said a tot­
al of 355 ballots have been
cast hy absentees. This is ex­
pected to spark • heavier than
normal turnout o f voters
when the poll* open at 7 a.m.
They close at 7 p m.
The aante polling places
will be used at in the May
5 primary with one exception.
Voters In Precinct 12, the
Forest City area, will have
a new polling place. The previoua polling piece hn* been
sold and county commissionera have chosen another site
about 100 fret away from Ihj
original place.
It Is located between the
Forest City Restaurant and

Burns Predicls
Swiping Win
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
Mayor Haydon bums predict­
ed today he would sweep
every county In the state ex­
cept Dade , where he said
bloc voting by Negroes would
give Die edge to his opponent
for the Democratic gubcrnitorial nomination.
Burns am! M*air,i Mayor Roliert King High will IihD I j It
cut tomorrow at the poll) to
decide which will meet Re­
publican Rep. Charles Hol­
ley of St. Petersburg in the
November general election,
In a final new* conference,
at which he declined to per­
mit questions, Burns said his
platform remained as he ori­
ginally ataletl It.
Bums pledged as governor
lie would provide leadership to
re establish Bible reading and
prayer in public schools.
Eduealfnn will lie one of his
main concerns, Burnt said.
Ollier measures Die Jack­
sonville mayor said tie would
support were lowering of the
voting age to 18, repeal of the
intangible lax, repeal of the
increase on the auto license
tax, and elimination of un­
necessary boards and bureaus.
He aaid he would oppose
any extension of legalized
gambling.

Marshal Brewer
Resigns Post

Th« resignation o f North
Orlando Marshal E u g e n e
Brewer hat been submitted to
Mayor Irena Van Ecpoel and
will herome effective this
Fridny, lint working day o f
the month.
Gov. Farri* Bryant will lie
Brewer, a Luke Mary realon hand for the official open­ dent, was hired and sworn In­
ing ceremony of Interstate 4 to office by the mayor at a
at 3 p.m. May 29 on the new special meeting of the village
highway about • mile from council held on April 30.
Daytona Beach.
The completed part o f the
new road now extends from
Longwcod area In Seminole
BRADENTON
(U PI)
—
County to Highway 92 In The biennial meeting o f the
State Democratic Executive
Volusia County.
The governor and repre­ Committee will be held June
sentatives from several area 27 in Bradenton instead o f
communities will be on hand June 6, chairman Warren
Goodrich announced today.
for V * occasion.

Bryant To Open
1-4 On May 29

Meeting Changed

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And is the same theme, Hotartans delayed their normal
Monday noon luncheon today.
Tbs club members will bold

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MIAMI (U PI) — Two dou­
ble fatality wreck* Sunday
night pushed Florida's week­
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
end toll to at least IP, accord­ The Supreme Court ruled to­
day that I’ rinre E d w a r d
ing to the Highway Patrol.
County, Vn., must reopen it*
public schools, which have
CHICAGO (U PI) — Near­ been closed ainre 1958 to
avoid Integrated classes.
ly 500 Americans might ne
Justice Hugo L. Black an­
killed on the nation's streets
nounced the court's opinion,
and highways during the
which affirmed a 1901 order
Memorial Day weekend, the by federal district Judge
National Safety Council said Oren R. Lewis,
today.
Today's opinion send* the
rase hack to the lower federal
court for necessary further
HEIDELBERG,
Germany action.
NEW HAND OFFICERS for next year's activities at Seminole High
"The time for more ‘delib­
(U l'l) — The U.S. army an­
School were chosen Friday nipht during the annual banquet and band
nounced today it is withdraw­ erate speed’ hai run out,"
concert. Elected were, from left, Ed Hubbard, drum m ajor; Sylvia Wil­
ing the Ilth Aimored Cavalry Black said, "and that phrase
liams, head majorette; Peggy Rower, head girl officer; and Topper
Regiment from its hates along enn no longer justify denying
Avenel, captain.
(Herald Photo)
the Iron Curtain ami sending these Prince Edward County
it back to the United States. achoo] children their constiutional rights to an education
equal to that offorded by the
public school* in other parts
SEOUL. Kmea (U PI) —
of Virginia,"
About 8,500 students demon­
Sollowing the rioting of the
strated in four South Korean public achools, white children
citlea today, demanding im­ were afforded private school­
mediate economic
reforms, ing in the rounty.
City commissioner* face a
the
elimination
o
f
corruption
relatively light agenda when
Black said that the closing
Betty
Dm
Corbin,
Mike
Cor
Several S e m i n o l e High
they convene tonight at City School hand members received bin, Bill Duxbury, Roy Green, .iml the immediate release of of the Prince Edward schools
Hall.
awards Friday night at the an­ Dottic Janline, Norman I-earh, students attested In earlier nnd the raising o f contribu­
tions to support private tegAccording to the city man­ nual banquet then adjourned Scott Malbon. Mary Sct»U, lemonsliations.
regaled while school* denied
Jim
Warfoi,
Sharon
Williams.
to
the
amphitheater
for
the
an­
ager's office, the agenda con­
the Negro students nnd their
nual concert.
Trophies went to:
sists o f:
OCALA (UPI) — A 42- parents "the equal protection
Most progress in twirling,
Each segment of the concert
Jack Sharpe to present the
maintenance contract* on the won warm applause from the Boltina Vale; best (wirier, Su­ year-old John Dixon Thomas, of the laws" guaranteed in
the Constitution.
Mcllonville Avenue elevated audience as the program san Perkins; most progress was found dead today after
Lewis in his lower court orswept
water tank; a request o f ranged over a wide assort­ In music, Peter Darmi; best a suspicious f i r e
musicians, Norman I-each and through his home, police ssid, drr, barred the county from
John W. Appleby for n per­ ment of musical selections.
paying county tuition grant*
Winners of band letters Mike Corbin.
nppniently starting at several
mit to sell plants ftom a ve­
or giving tax exemption* and
New officers for the I904G5 spots In the home at the same
hicle on city streets; request ! were listed as follows:
from processing applications
Claudia Bomgardncr, Con­ school year are:
time
of the Mocie for a time note
for state tuition grants to
on the payment for utilitiei; nie Colvin, Chall Crowell,
Captain,
T-'pper
Avenel;
tong as tlm founty’a public
Donna
Dnnktefs,
P&lt;
W
Darh-J
consideration o f time pay­
firs; Ifaiflenart 1-ea I ir l of­
school* remained rloaed.
l
’
atsy
Fov,
Steve
Gordie,
Di­
PARIS (U PI) — Police
ment on water installation at
ficer, vice president, treasur­
"W c have no doubt of the
ane llarkett, Cheryl Jones, er and chaplain. Peggy Bower; throughout France were look­
the St. Johns Village subdi­
power of thn court to give
Sharon Holloway, Susan Kelly, first
lieutenant operations, ing lodsy for the alleged
vision.
Mrda Nolman, Donna Peters, Joel Fchd; first lieutenant mnstermlnd of the kidnap this relief to enforce the dis­
Also, discussion o f a feder­
continuance of the county'*
Gay Stanley, Byron Smith, drum major, Ed Hubbard; se­
gang that seized the wlfa of racially discriminatory prac­
al claim for a 19(14 planning
Mike Stefkovich, Susan Stein, cond
lieutenant,
secretary, French nlrcrafl manufacturer tices,” hi* opinion aaid.
a d v a n c e ; recommendation Becky Tanner, Elliott Toole,
Lippincolt;
second Marcel Dassault Saturday and
from the Zcnlng and Plan­ Karen Vickers, D a n e 11c Marcia
lieutenant, librarian, Terry held her HG houis.
ning Commission for rezon- Wright Vickie McArdle,
Rabun.
ing from It-2 to 11-5 on an
Key* were given to:
First sergeant and first ope­
area in Block 7, Tier* 1820
rations assistant, E l l i o t t
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)—
and Block S, Tiers I t-JO; re­
Toole; first sergeant, assistant The hitter California primary
quest of Mrs. One aI Mathews
secretary, Donna Danklefs; campaign* nf Gov. Nelson
Formation of the Midwayfor consideration whereby her
first sergeant, assistant lib­ Rockefeller snd Sen. Barry Unminn Water Association,
house is partially on a street
rarian, Linda Webb; staff ser­ Goldwater moved Into the fin­ Inr., was announced today by
right-of-way
at
1B01
W.
geant, second operations assis­ al week today with Goldwater Earl Williams, acting rhalrSecond Struct.
Also, consideration of salMIAMI (UPI) Robert tant, Ed Wagner; staff ser­ charging he was the target of m m o f a group of Negro
nry reclassification o f two Kina llich began his last day geant, second assistant lib­ n ''gnng up" by supporter* of citizens who have worked
his rivals for Ihe Republican diligently for Ihe past weeks
men in the refusn division; of gubernatorial runoff cam ­ rarian, Peter Darmi.
Sergeant o f section hearts; presidential nomination.
to provide their areas with a
resolution
to tlip County paigning today after express­
fresh water supply.
Commission r e q u e s t ing a ing sorrow about a raceway Upper brass. John Horner;
Williams reported that he
Joint project on the South­ accident Sunday which cri­ lower brass, Elliott Toole; up­ H o u se
tically injured a Florida driv­ per woodwinds, Joel Felid;
had been advised by Ramon
west Koad.
City
police
are
investigat­
lower woodwinds, Peggy Bow­
er.
I). McGmigh, Farmer* Homo
ing the ransacking of a home
High and his wife Faith sent er.
Administration r e p r e tenta­
occupied
by
Robert
C.
Christa telegram-to Mrs. Lynn Ro __Also, capt'-ji it'd hrtd ma­
tive, that a Government loan
VIENTIANE, loins (U PI) hert*, expressing their con­ jorette. Sylvia Williams; first mil* *1 114 W. 2trth Street.
has been tentatively approved
— A powerful Communist cern over the condition of her lieutenant, assistant h&lt; ad ma­ The owner said an electric
for construction of a central
I’athet Laa force pursued re­ husband, Fireball, injured In jorette, Susan l’erkirs; first portable typewriter was tak­
water aystrm In the com­
treating Neutralist troops to­ a flaming three car wreck at sergeant majorette, property en and other Item* scattered
ward Muong Suni today after Ihe Charlotte, N. C. world 600 offirer, Donn* Pcteri; first about the house. The entry munity.
Application* for water will
routing them from their last race. Roberts is a Daytona sergeant majorette, secretary, was made over the weekend,
he taken from all Interested
outpost on the Plain o f .Inr*. Reach resident.
poRrr said.
Sharon Drum.
rltlzens during the next two
werks. Cost to the applicant
will he a |20 deposit which
will he returned If for some
reason the system is not in­
stalled, Williams said.
class ami student rouncil offi- president was Pan Caeselhcr- ior Gloss president.
By Jane Casselberry
Application blanks, and as­
Ollier student eminrll o ffi­
A week o f feverish cam­ ceis for 1901-85 at Lyman ry. Frank Renew Jr., wu*
sistance in filling them out,
named president o f the Senior cer* uic Gniy Gunter, vice will lie available in the IJixou
paigning and hoop-la was High School Friday.
president;
Sandy
Tennant,
Elected student c o u n c i l Clast and Steva Brady, Jun­
climaxed with elections o f
Building on Ki|«a Avenue
secretary and Mary Louise
weekdayi from 4 until 7 p.m.,
Haines, treasurer.
Senior Class of fieri* include except on Wednesday a, and
Ann Truwirk, vire president; from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. un
Pam Khlridge, secretary and Sutuidny*.

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NO. 197

Time Has Run
Out, Prince
Edward Told

10 Killed

Grim Scene:
Early this
morning a convoy of Army
vehicles heading north out of
Sanford on Highway 17-91.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Court Orders Schools Reopened

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The County Commission will
Dot meet Tuesday, Election
Day, but will convene at 9
a.m. Thursday initead.

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Established 1908

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.• The tropny—which remains
* at the school and the winners
get a replica—is awarded to
the youngsters with the high­
est scho'astic average who
participates In at least three
aports.
Cordell, a U. S. Army offi­
cer killed in action in Viet
Nam, was not only an out­
standing SHS athlete but also
^ a top scholar. The son of Mr.
and Mrs. Denver Cordell of
Sanford lettered in three
aports at Seminole in addition
to being an honor student dur­
ing his four years there. This
was when the ninth grade was
a part of the high school pro­
gram.
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United Press Leased W.re

Exerds

Ypur

Vote Tuesday

al convention pledged to Sen.
Barry Goldwater for the Re­
publican presidential nomina­
tion.
Democrat* also will choose
a statu man and woman for
their national committee, plus
voting on a slate of delegates
to the Democratic national
convention pledged to Presi­
dent Lyndon B. Johnson.
Seminole Democrats will al­
io choose between guberna­
torial candidates Miami Rob­
ert King High and Jackson­
ville Mayor Haydon Rums
The winner will he opposed
hy Charles R. Holley, fit.
Petersburg Republican, in the
Nov. 8 general election.
C o u n t y Democrats will
choose between Marjorie Shep­
ard and Troy Ray for rounty
tax collector, between Incum­
bent J. C. Hutchison and Ed­
ward Yarborough for Dis­
trict 1 rounty commissioner,
and lx-1wren incumbent John
Fitzpatrick and Harry Cush­
ing for District C copnty com­
missioner.
ItOHIlY E. IIENNETT
Democrats will also rhnosa
between
Incumbent
Linton
Cox and Al Davis for peara
justice In tha Sixth District,
between incumbent R. E. Carroll ami Charlie Thnma* for
Fourth District constable, and
between
incumbent Grady Hall
Midshipman First C l a s s
Hobby E. Ren nett, 21, sen •f and Charles Fagan for Sixth
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellon Bennett ^District constable.
o f 327 Scminola Blvd., Cassel­
berry, is scheduled to gradu­
ate from the Naval Academy,
Annapolis, on June 3.
Upon graduation, hn will
A Winter Park minister.
receive a bachelor o f scienre
degree and bo commissioned Identified hy police as tha
Rev. Isaac James Douglas,
nil rnsign in the Navy,
Flunuctt
w as
graduated wns charged with driving
from Lyman High School, wl(h Improper brakes Sunday
Longwcod, In 1980 and at­ afternoon following a turn-car
tended Stetson University in rrash on 25th Street and San­
ford Avenue.
IlsD n di
Ha entered tho naval aca­
Pollre aaid the Rev. Mr.
demy on a public law appoint­ Dougin* applied his brakes to
ment and was sworn In as a halt behind another stopped
midshipman In July, 1900.
ear and his vehicle collided
While at the academy Ben­ with the rear of one operated
nett participated in rompany hy P. E. Satterfield,
heavyweight football
a nd
company squash, and was a
member o f the Newman Club
nnd German Club.
Theft of a transistor rads*
After graduation, he will from his rnr parked at tho
take leave before reporting Church o f Christ lot, ] 5th
to hi* duty station at May- Street and Park Avenue, was
port, aboard the attack car­ reported to police Sunday
rier USS Saratoga.
night hy Richard Hargraves.

the Forrst City Bait Shop on
Highway 430,
Republicans will also cart
their ballot* this time, choos­
ing a man and woman for
the GOP national committre
ami to choose between on un­
pledged slate and a slate of
delegates to the GOP nation-

Midshipman To
Be Graduated

Driver Charged
In Accident

Radio Stolen

RE - ELECT

JOHN M.
FITZPATRICK
YOUR CO U N TY
COMMISSIONER DIST. 5
Graduate — Ohio Slate Unirernlly —
B. 8. &amp; Bu»int‘KH Administration
Certified Public Accountant
County Commissioner Since I960
Resident Of County Since 1949
Married, Father Of Six Children
Active In County Civic And Charitable
Organization*
Experienced In Oovcrnmental Budget And
Fiscal Matter*
Independent With No Commlttmcnte To Any
Special (iroup Or Clique
World War 2 Veteran
Pd. Pol. Adr.

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Lcdr. Petterson Gets Joe's Laundry
Geneva Citizens Coast Guard Citation Cleans Up Hunt
Plan Barbecue
And Rally

P m 4-A—April 28, 1964

The Gtnrrm Citliena A im *
elation will sponsor a chicken
barbecm and political relljr
Saturday at the Community
Ball.
Preparation! are b e i n g
made for aoma 400 pereona
by Chafa Bill Kllbee. Bill DIb.
ble and Edward Yarborough
who report that serving will
begin at K p m. and will con­
tinue until all platea are fill­
ed.
Entertainment will be pro­
vided by the Eaetera Semi­
nole Band which feature!
musicians from Geneva, Chuloota and Oviedo and ia di­
rected by Richard Zelley, OHS
bandmaater.
A public addreaa ayitem
will be eat up and all candi­
date! will be invited to apeak.
Advance ticket! for the
event are available from any
membera of tha aeaocletlon or
may be obtained at the door.

j

SHS Bowlers
Beat Moore
Led by John Boggi who
rolled a 812, the Seminole
High School boye bowling
team took a 4 to 0 deciilon
from the Blihop Moore Horneta. Meanwhile, Lyman'a An­
dy Hinley knocked down 499
pine to pace the Greyhoundi
to a 4-0 victory over Colonial'!
Grenadleri. And, at Orlando'a
Sky Bowl, tha Oviedo kegleri
dropped their match with the
Apopka Blue Darters, 4 to o.
In girl*' ploy. Seminole'*
maiden* »cored a 4 to 0 win
over Blibop Moore, Lyman
loit to Colonial by a 3-1 count
and Apopka defeated the Lion*
otto* I to 1.

Mr. and Mr*. Elila Petteraon of DeBary, released an
excerpt from the February
Inue
Coa*t Guard Alumni
Aaeoctation Bulletin, report­
ing the presentation of the
Air Medal to their, ion, Lcdr.
Warren Sawyer Petteraon,
United State* Coait Guard,
from tha Preildent of the Un­
ited Statea for service aa set
forth In the following cita­
tion:
"For meritorloua achieve­
ment in aerial flight on May
11, 1903, while serving a* pil­
ot of a Coast Guard HM19G
helicopter, engaged in towing
the fishing vessel, "Pirate 11
from a position of great peril
near 8eal Rocks, San Fran­
cisco, Calif.
"When information was re­
ceived that tha fishing ves­
sel had lost her engine and
was In distress, Petterson de­
parted for the scene. Upon
arrival, he located the "I'lr-

Tourney Sunday
At Mayfair Club
The annual singles and dou­
bles tournament spotuored by
the Sanford Women’s Golf As­
sociation will be held Sunday
at the Mayfair Country Club.
The Ssnford Women Golfers
will host Ihclr friends at a
special guest day April 29.
Mary-Eslher’i is sponsoring
a tournament for the women
scheduled to start May 6 and
continue on May 13 and May
20.
There will be an inter-city
tournament at Dubsdread
Country Club May 12.
The Ssnford women's group
was well represented at the
Florida State Women's Golf
Tournament held at Port St.
Lucie last week. Min Keenan
and Edle Ware came borne
with the sliver.

Unit To Meet

Kubeck Ailing:
NEW YORK (UPI) - Tony
Kubek, the New York Yan­
kee!' ailing ahortetop, under­
went a checkup at Lenox 1UU
Hoipltal today.

The Auxiliary Unit to South
Seminole VFW Post 8207 will
meet for a social evening at
8 p. m. today at the Post
Home on the Old Dixie High­
way north of Longwood.

ate II" dragging anchor hi a
heavy surf approximately 80
yarda off the beach. He im­
mediately maneuvered the hel­
icopter eo that, with the help
of a crewman, a line could
be passed to the vessel. A
strain of 2,000 pounds was
then placed on the tow line.
When no progresa was noted,
was Increased to 2,600 pounds
with surges to 8,100 pounds,
caused by wave action, Slow
progress was now indicated
and for 47 minutes Patterson
continued this operation un­
til the "Pirate II" had been
towed into deep water and
the tow assumed by the CO823281 For his expert airman­
ship and skill throughout
this rescue mission, his cour­
age, sound judgement, and
unwavering devotion to duty,
Ledr. Petterson, in keeping
with the hlgheat traditions of
t h e United States Coast
Guard, was presented this Air
Medal by Douglas Dilllon, for
the President."

Legion Visits
VA Hospital
By Mrs. Adam Miller
Twenty-five member* of
DeBary’s Herbert D. Gibb
American Legion Post and its
Auxiliary mads their annual
visit to the Lake City Veter­
ans Hospital Sunday.
Mrs. P a t e r Koppenaal,
auxiliary president, reported
that gifts of more than 600
books, magasinea nad paper
backs, plus an afgan, were
given to the veterans In ad­
dition to two television aets
which were presented to the
assistant chief of staff, Wil­
liam C. Baldwin, for use in
the hospital wards.
A two hour show was pre­
sented by tha DeLand High
Sehool Band and Variety
Show under direction . of
George Wolf and Paul Caskey
for an audience of more than
88 patients.
Post Commander Fred Mc­
Laren was la charge.

Joe's Lauodry took a firmer
grip on the first place trophy
as they made a clean sweep
against Hunt Realty in the
weeks league play. Anything
can happen in four weeks,
and in this game of bowling
•very pin counts.
Stenatrom Realty and Art
Brown Pest Control split their
points 2-2. Tha C.P.O. Wives
also made a clean sweep
against M. k M. Bar. Shoe­
maker Construction won three
points from Cook's Corner.
DeBary Debs won three points
from the Acey Duecy Wives.
We weloome Pat Franks who
will take Mary Doughertys
spot in the Acey Duecy Wives
team. Pat had only rolled
duck pins before joining the
league, but it looks as if she
is adapting to the heavier ball
quickly.
Queens of the split circle
are Carolyn Salle when she
converted the 3-7-10, and So­
phie Woodson the 8-7-9. VI
Rowberry and Letha Ward
toppeled the 8-10; Marie Cls*
owski, Gladys Pinter, and
Carolyn Salles the 2-7. Doris
Gandy converted the 6-8; Etta
Dorman and Sara Terry the
5-6; Beverly Meeks the 4-8
and the 4-8-7. The 3-10 fell for
Dot Button, Kathy Gray, Doris
Hock, and Carolyn Sallee. Tur­
keys were rolled by Dot But­
ton, Judy Clarke, Kathy Gray
and Bert Neville.
Kathy Gray turned in her
highest game to date, a 210
but high game was rolled by
Dot Button. A three-day tie
for high scratch game of 242
is now held by Dot Button,
Mary Tomaleskl, end Meda
Wiltshire. Dot also rolled high
scries of 861.

Envoys Try To
Restore Rule
VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) U. S. Ambassador Leonard
Unger and the envoys of
France, Britain and Austra­
lia joined today in an attempt
to restore the Laotian govern­
ment overthrown by a rightwing military coup Sunday.

Lake Monroe Inns Leading B y 12 Games
Tha team sponsored by
Lake Monroe Inn has all but
sewed up the City Bowling
League this season as they
ere now leading the peck by
a full 12 games with only
four mora weeks remaining
in tha season.
In this wtsks action the
Knights of Columbus led by
A1 Poulter’s 228 game and
877 aerie* knocked the blocks
from under Lake Monroe Inn
with e three-point win. Swee'• ;’* Bar and Grill gained a
. ttl* on firit place with a
three-point win over Harry's
Bar and Package. Eddie Mon­
roe had a 223/869 for Swee­
ney’s while Hank (Bud) Kratter waa high for Harrys with
his 835 series.
Jet Lanes also won a threepoint deciilon over Michael’s
Elk Gas with John Spolskl
"bombing" 171, 209 and 237
for his 617 total. John (Tha
Bomb) Wright was high for
Michael’s with his 202, 212
and 189 for a 603 total. San­
ford Manufacturing took a
three-point win from the
American Legion. John Brid­
ges was high for tha Manu­
facturing men with hli 204/679 while Georg* Swann"
"carried the mail" for tha
Legionnaires with hla fine
224/691.
In tha other matches, Pry­
or's 8tate Farm Insurance
took three wins from Wisdom
Sod Servlet. Phil Rocha was
high for Pryors with hla 206/-

634 whll* Jo* Gaxil was high
for Wisdoms with hla 602
totaL
There were a few 200 games
rolled this week with John
Spolskl leading the way with
237 and 209, Marvin "Curly"
Meltser also rolled a nice 237

New Officers
Installed By
PTA Council
By Maryann Miles
New officers of the Semi­
nole County Council of Par­
ent-Teacher Associations were
Installed last week by Mrs.
W. L. Swofford of Altamonte
Springs during a meeting of
the group at tha Bear Lake
Elementary School.
Taking office ware Mrs.
Georgs Hearn, Lyman, presi­
dent; Mrs. C. R. Sims, Pinecrest, first vice president;
John Angel, South Seratnole
Junior High, second vice pres­
ident; Mrs. M. F. Kerehner,
Altamonte, secretary and Mr*.
Clinton Gore*, Bear Lake,
treasurer.
A plaque was presented to
the Plnecreet PTA tgr its in­
crease in membership from
266 to 726 end a citation was
received by Lyman PTA for
Its inersee* from 91 to 210.
Guest speaker for t h e
morning meeting we* E. S.
Douglass, Seminole County di­
rector of adult and vocation­
al education.

game, A1 Poulter rolled a
226, Georg* 8wann n 224,
Eddie Monroe n 223, John
Kneeland 222, Jack Kenner
216, John Stankiewics 217,
John Wright 202, 212 and
Joa Wallace also rolled a 212
game. Harry Pentecost roll­

ed 211, Phil Roche 206, Phil
Zeull and Carl Von Herbulii
had a 206, John Bridges a
204, and Andy Patrick rolled
an aven 200 gam*.
Next week will be position
night with Lake Monroe Inn
taking on Saweeney’a Bar and

Grill, Michael's Elk Gas and
Jet Lanes will butt head*, The
American Legion will take on
Sanford Manufacturing whll*
the Pryor’s will bowl the
Knight’s of Columbus and
Harry’s will go up against
Wisdom in tha final match.

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HELP
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Of
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Water
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i'lstaolished 1908
United Press Lensrii W: re
FRI., APRIL 24, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 176

City, County Join In Paving Job

Contrary to all that'a been
■aid and printed. Southern FI*
berg lau Products la occuping
the Williams Building in San­
ford Industrial Park and NOT
the HLH Products plant,
— which continues in its own
™ building. HLH is operating at
full steam and expects to
continue doing so. As a m at­
ter of fact, one of our Clock
Winders heard this morning
from a highly reliable source
that HLH is hinting a t a poss­
An
emergency
$120,000
ible expansion program.
• • •
street paving program "to re­
In the story about Ted Wilmove a critically dangerous
g Hams' Hardware carried in
safety problem" was approv­
™ Wednesday’s
Herald,
the
ed by the City and County
name of Kenny Boutwell
Commissions in joint session
should have read Kenny Reutebuch. These things happen,
this morning.
aay our advertising depart­
The approved paving plan
ment personnel. Guess that's
will bring about elimination of
why they still put erasers on
traffic hazards on 13th Street
pencils.
HAROLD KASTNER
ROY G. WILLIAMS
• • •
and on Southwest Road.
. . . illua. potentate
. . . president
City of Sanford has really
. . . Bahia Shrino Temple
City of Sanford, which pre­
. . Sanford Shrine Club
.
rolled out the red carpet for
viously had announced plans
r
the visiting Shrine nobles . .
■
for
Improving 13th Street, said
they all received windshield
Zimmerman, Atlanta, Del Mar president; stand­
FINAL CLOSING in negotiations for the trans­
it will widen, install storm
•tickers permitting them noing: Beryl II. Weiner, Atlanta attorney; Loring
fer of the Del Mar property on West 20th Street
time-llmlt free parking. That'a
sowers and catch basins, pave
Burgess, Florida State Bank executive vice
from the Del Mar Corporation, Atlanta, to the
Illustrious Potentate Har­ best way that we possibly
good public relations .
On behalf of the Sanford
the strpet, install curbing and
president; S. J. Davis Jr., Sanford attorney;
Chemical Corporation of America, Tallahassee,
ran and have arranged a
old II. Kastner. We hope
Just think how they’ll talk it
Shrine
Club,
we
extend
to
sidewalks from French Ave­
special program for the lad­
John Kriiler, Seminole County Chamber of Com­
was completed this morning. Chemical Corpora­
that
each
and
every
one
of
up when they get back home.
you our most cordial greet­
nue to Crooms High School.
• • •
les.
merce manager; Jarvin Lcvison, Atlanta attor­
tion will commence its Sanford operations in the
you
will
enjoy
it
to
the
ing on your arrival in San­
ney; Clifford McKibbin Jr., Sanford-Scminole
We hope that after yoa
property about September. From the left, seat­
utmost.
SUGGESTION TO T H E
This program will cost an ford.
return to your home that
Development Company president, and Rulph
CITY COMMISSION:
City
We
want
each
and
every
ed: Irving Feinberg, Sanford, Chemical Corpora­
estimated $70,000. City engiWe Greet You, W’e Weiyou will rarry with you
one of you to feel that this
tion vice president; Juck Feinberg, Tallahassee,
Dover, Atlanta, Del Mar plant manager.
Manager Pete Knowles and
ncera have been Instructed to route You, Nobles and In d ­
pleasant memories of Han­
is
your
rity
and
that
every
^ his crew are to be highly
(Herald Photo)
Chemical Corporation president, and Jerome
commence drafting plans for ies, with the gates of our
ford, The Gateway to Cen­
member of he Sanford
complimented in dressing up
the project. This planning and city wide open. We hope
tral Florida, and that when­
Shrine
Club,
their
wivrs,
and
Rands Avenue, which really
that your stay with us will
ever you are looking for
the riUirns of Seminole
was sn alley and an eyesore.
stockpiling of necessary ma­ be filled with happiness and
pleasure and real hospitality
County and surrounding
W. B. Williams will be 90 f U U V A . . .
terials it expected to require pleasure.
that you will come to San­
areas are willing and ready
years old in a few days. He
60 90 day*, when actual con­
This is our First Cere*
ford.
to serve you in any way
was the city's third city manstruction will be started.
nuinlal to be held In SanfRoy G. Williams,
they possibly ran.
•gcr and Is the oldest living
The Southwest Road project ford under the jurisdiction
President
We
have
arranged
to
en*
ex-city manager. As a tri­
will follow, with tho County
SOUTH BEND. Ind. (UPl) bearing 75 per cent of the cost of the Bahia Temple, which tprtaln the Nobility In the
Sanford Shrine Club
bute to him and his son, Bishop Elected
is quite an honor to our
Police Chief Roy G. Williams,
—President
and
Mrs.
Johnand the City bearing the other
PITTSBURGH (U P l). '
the Clock Winders suggest
Seminole County Chamber
The event was highlighted aon, starting out on a whirl­ 25 per cent. Tlii* project will
Bishop
Prince
A.
Taylor
Jr.
you rensme Rands Avenue to
of Commerce officials this by exhibits placed on display wind tour of poverty-strick­ extend from 13th Street to
"W. B. WilUams Mall." Coun was elected president-desig­ morning estimated that as by some 41 county firms and en areas, were surrounded Country Club Road.
ty Commission rensmed Big nate of the Methodist Church many as 1,500 persona visited the initial public appearance and held almost immobile for
County engineers estimated
Tree Road as "Gen. J. C. Thursday, the first Negro to the Sanford Civic Center of the 19 young Seminole about five mlnutci today by
the cost will run about $50,Hutchison Parkway."
Thursday night Ior the open­ beauties who are competing a crowd of hundreds which 000 for paving, storm sewers
hold that post.
• • •
ing of the second annual In­ for Ihc honor of being named broke through security lines. and catch basins, curbing and
From the Methodist Church Five A rrested
dustrial Show.
Mias Seminole County for
Johnson, in an ebullient sidewalks.
bulletin: “If you want to be
1964.
Some 5,000 Shriners pri­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - jobs and would save $21 mil­
campaign mood, was unper­ T h e following statement
ST.
AUGUSTINE
(UPl)
lion, he said.
miserable, hate somebody.'
The beauty pageant, which turbed. He told an aide at- was released at the conclusion marily from Central Florida, Defense Secretary Robert S.
The biggest tingle cutback
And we like that other gen Integration leader Hoses Wil­
wa* pretty of the joint Commissioners' began to gather in Sanford McNamara today announced
opened with the Initial Judg- afterwards " it
announced today wai a t the
tie reminder we saw not long liams and four other Negroea
light
but
It
WAa.yandcr.ful,"
in * .o f IbuVRtfla in bathing
meeting **ila warning: /
tods y for ‘ a z'lrlne Ccremott* the shutdown — - complete or Army*«“ Watertown, Mata:,
•go in front of a local church: were arrested Thursday when
suits,'’will end Saturday night ' And he told lie crowd of
"Both ’ Commissions have i«I which wilt fcitUira the partial of. 22 ru lit ary installa­ arsenal where 1.840 Jobs are
"Open Sundays for your con­ they tried to get service In
when one of them is rrownrd 5,000 waiting to hear him in Jointly agreed to remove a
a segregated restaurant.
venience."
a high school football field critically dangerous safety initalion of amne too new tions and farilitics with Ihc to he eliminated by Septem­
the
winner.
s e e
ber 1967 at an estimated sav­
elimination of 10,03(1 jobs,
"I'm
going to tell Congress problem presently existing on members.
Heavy
Attack
Squadron
Tonight's program bcglni
ing of $3.3 million.
Mayor Irene Van Eepoel Firing: Heavy
McNamara
told
news
con­
I
wish
they
could
come
here
Nine (VAH-9) today received at 8 when the contestants will
Initiation activates begin
West 13th Street, from French
McNamara said only the
recently Informer R. E. Port
AYOIS THEODOROS, Cy­
Us first needle-nosed RA-5C bo Judged in evening gowns. in the heartland of America Avenue to Crooms Academy today and will culminate in a ference that the shutdowns Army's materials research
er that under no clrcum prus (U PI) — Heavy firing
and
see
what
the
people
of
and
reductions
plus
the
sale
Vigilante, as the Navy be­ During all of the sessions the
and Southwest Road from 13th big ceremony Saturday after­
agency would be retained at
stances would poltlcally-pla between Greek and Turkish
gan equipping its second judge* rate the girls on face, America are doing for them­ Street to 46A. The joint Com­ noon al Seminole High School. of two industrial reserve Watertown. He said most of
qued North Orlando change Cypriots rattled through this
plants,
(lie
consolidation
of
squadron for global deploy­ poise, figure and personality. selves.
The first section of candi­
its name. Now comes a re­ village for hour* today in de­
"I have been stimulated and missioner! were in agreement dates will be initiated al 2 defense contracting offices in the arscnpl'a facilities would
ment with the new twln-jct
Ilill Reck from WTRH was
on
tiie
vitally
needed
project.
be sold.
port that a sizeable group of fiance of United Nations ef­
reconnaissance bomber.
master of ‘ceremonies of inspired by what I have seen.
"It was further agreed that p. m. in the SilS auditorium. 29 U. S. cities and several
"All career employes whose
young North Orlando mothers forts to arrange a cease-fire.
I'm
here
to
sec
what
the
fed­
economy
measures
The squadron held brief ac­ Thursday's program and Nick
The second section will be oilier
jobs
are eliminated will lie
construction
would
commence
have suggested the name of
ceptance ceremonies al Ihc I’ficfauf at the organ provid­ eral government can do to at the Intersection of 13th initiated al 3:30 p. m. in (lie would save $68 million an­ offered other job opportuni­
the village he changed to Bond Cost Down
improve
your
condition.
nually
in
the
United
Stales
Sanford Naval Air Station this ed music as the girl* walked
ties," MeNamara said.
Slrcrt and French Avenue and Fleming Gymnasium.
"No Hope, Fla."
MIAMI BEACH (U Pl) - morning.
Shrine officials snnounced and abroad over the next 3W
s e e
down
the
ramp.
proceed
from
that
point
to
the
Atty. Gen. Jam es Kyncs said
.Mias Candi fonder, Miss *51 Class Meeting ultimate completion of the this morning that all arrange­ year*.
Which reminds: Let’* have Thursday the cost of validat­ Commander Jam es L. ShipClosings in Florida Include
ments have been completed
a little fun in this column ing the state'* $75 million man, VAH-9, Commanding Seminole County of 1963, wel­
The Sominolo High School project — the completion date
the seadromes at the Naval
and you readers send us higher education bond issue | Officer, accepted the aircraft comed the candidates and ex­ class of 1954 will hold a re­ expected to he in the Fall of for the two-day event, parti­
names of cities and towns was lower than any compara­ in behalf of Ills 270 officer* plained the Judging proce­ union at 8 o'clock lonlglit in 1963. Actual construction will cularly the colorful Shrine Air stations in Jacksonville,
BEHRING (UPI) - Kenwith odd monikers. One Clock ble issue in the history of the and men. His squadron Joins dure! to them and tile crowd. the Directors Room of the not commence for 60 days in Parade which will get under­ Key West and Pensacola, all
of which will tic inactivated neth Collier, 47, bought a gua
way
in
downtown
Sanford
VAH-S, also Sanford-based, as Other opening remarks were
Winder has vlalted Two Egg, state.
order that engineering and
in January, 1963.
this morning then went to a
the second unit to he equip­ made by County Commission­ First Federal Ruilding.
Hen Scratch and Rattlesnake,
planning and stockpiling of Saturday morning at 10:30.
Ho also said that right hotel coffee shop where lie
The
original
line
of
march
ped for extended sea deploy­ er John Alexander, Mayor A.
Fla.; Big Bone and Rabbit No Censure
materials can be accomplish
for the parade lias been alter­ economy measures would he shot his wife and then himself
ment of the RA-5C. VAH-S la L. Wilson, plus Carl Sliilkc
Hash, Ky.; Rattlesnake, Ind.;
ed.
Mother's
Day
JACKSONVILLE
(U
Pl)
ed
slightly. The parade will taken overseas — In Europe in death ns several horrified
scheduled for deployment to and Charles Kampf of the
Alice and Ben Bolt, Tex. And
"It was further agrred that
The Jacksonville Bar Asso­ the Western Pacific aboard
WASHINGTON
(UPl)
begin
at First and Cypress, and the Western Hemisphere perron* watched.
one city in Pennsylvania with
Sanford Civitan Club, beauty j President Johnson Thursday portion of the project of 13th
Highland* County Sheriff
proceed west on First Street, —but that these would not
a very odd name we don't ciation decided hy a four- the USS Banger thla sum pageant sponsor.
proclaimed May 10 as Mo­ Street from French Avenue to turn south on Oak Avenue, Involve NATO forces. He said Broward Coker ruled the
vote margin Thursday not to mer.
dare repeat for fear of be
The pageant is being held
Crooms will be constructed by
proceed east on Third, north the.se actions would eliminate case murder-suicide pending
Other RA-SCs are assigned this year as part of the In­ ther's Day and urged all
ing accused of vulgarity. But censure Mayor Haydon Bums
City forces while Southwest
Americans
to
fly
the
Stars
for
allegedly
saying
lawyers
on Sanford Avenue and east 3.600 military and civilian further investigation.
to Heavy Attack Squadron dustrial S h o w . Saturday's
it la a real town with a real
and Stripes that day as an Road from !3th to 46A will be again on First Street to the
• re "trained as m asters of Three, which is providing
name.
grand finale will begin at 8 expression of "love and re­ constructed b y C o u n t y
deceit."
• • •
point of origin.
training for flight crews and
p.m.
force*."
verence" for their mother.
A golf tournament got un­
support personnel.
At one time R. E. Porter
der way at noon today at
The RA-SC, powered by two
had ■ good friend named Phil Civil Rights Bill
WASHINGTON (U Pl) - 17,000-pound thrust engines,
the Mayfair Country Club.
Campbell at Xenia, O h i o .
The first official public ap­
While on a trip from Florida Senate leaders today hammer­ is capable of bursts approach
pearance of the Shrine will
to Ohio, In passing through ed oui the final form of a ing twice the speed of sound
he a band concert at 7:30 to­
Alabama, we mailed Phil compromise jury trial amend­ Until recently, VAH-9 flew
night on tho corner of First
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Campbell a postal card from ment to the civil rights bill the A-3B Skywarrlor a twin
Is Open Till 2:00 A. M.
and Magnolia.
FRIDAY
Phil Campbell, Ala, Next we they Intend to offer at a sub­ jet attack bomber which will
A capacity crowd packed
stitute
for
a
Southern-sponsor­
(A
complete
schedule
of
eventually
be
phased
out
of
C'andidatea report, 7 p.m., Mayfair Inn';
•aw
him we
asked tf
MON. thru SAT.
Oviedo High School cafetorium
events for today and Satur­
the Sanford operation.
street activities.
be had received the card. He ed proposal.
Thursday night to hear Semi­
day appears elsewhere on this
replied in the affirmative and
Band concert, Bahia Band, 7:30 p.m., First
nole County Democratic can­
. . . Serving Your Favorite Beverage
page.)
added that he also had receiv­
and Magnolia.
didate! bid for votes in the
ed at the same time a card
or Dinner . . .
I-udien, recreation, 8 p.m., Mnyfair Inn
May 5 primary.
from Phil Campbell, N. M.
ballroom.
An estimated 350 chicken
f # C* q
or make the Caribe
He had never heard of the
('hantern recital, 9:30 p.m., Muyfair Inn.
pilau dinner* were served
w
your late stop
two citiea until ha received
starting at 5:30 p. m. and
Get-together party, 10*11 p.m., Sanford
the postal cards.
more than 500 persons had
Shrino Club.
of the evening
s e e
filled the cafetorium by 7:30
TODAY
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) SATURDAY
Sanford Chamber of Com­
when the nearly 50 candidates
6:30 p.m.—Exhibit Display
The federal spare agency said
Candidates report, 8 a.m., Mayfair Inn.
merce officials are flying to
began with three-minute talk*.
today static electricity appar­
8:00 p.m.—Preview of Beauty Contestant*
ladies coffee, 9*10 a.m.
Tallahassee Tuesday to be
The sponsoring Seminole
—Evening Gowns
ently ignited a rocket engine
Parade, 10:30 a.m. form* at First mid
guests of the Florida Deve­
County Democratic Executive
during an indoor teat last
SATURDAY
Cypress.
lopment Commission. Maybe
Committee chairman, Mr*. J.
week fatally burning two
6:00 p.m.—Exhibit Display
Moslem Fount, 11:30 a.m., Sanford Shrine
the boss will let R. E. Porter
D. Morrison, said the third
technicians and injuring nine
7:41 p.m.—Award of Appreciation present­
Club.
fly along.
and final county-wide rally
others.
ed by Hon. Karlyle Housholder to the Indus­
Indies luncheon and fashion show, 12:45
• e •
of her group will be held
A National Aeronautics and
trialist Contributing Most to the Development
p.m., Mayfair Inn.
To clarify that report about
next Thursday at Sanford
Space Administration (NASA)
of 8emino!fl County in 1963.
Candidates
Initiation
—
tree debris. City crews will
Civic Center.
fact finding board recom­
8:00 p.m.—Final Judjfinjf of Beauty Contest
r'irst Section, 2 p.m., Seminole High
not clean up after contract­
•
•
•
•
Candidates also have been
mended that the Delta launch
auditorium.
ors but will collect after
rocket using the type of third
Free anack bar: Junior Chamber of Com­ invited to locally sponsored
Second
Swtion,
3:30
p.m.,
Seminole
householders or odd Jobs men
rallies Saturday afternoon at
stage rocket that accidentally
VALDEZ HOTEL
merce.
High gymnuHium.
if the tree trunks and bran­
Midway and Saturday evening
fired April it lie grounded
Door
prizes:
At
intervals
cnch
night.
Bahia
Shrine
Temple
Ball,
9:30
p.m.,
Mayches are cut Into length* of
at Geneva Community Center
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
pending a further investiga.fair Inn.
five feet or less.
and Lyman High School.
tloa.

Elimination Of
Traffic Hazard
Program's Aim

WELCOME SHRIHERS

1,500 See Opening Crowd Greets
LBJ On Tour
Of Industrial Show

★ ★ ★
5,000 Shriners
Gathering Here

II. S. Announces
Base Closings

VAH-9 Gets Its
First RA-5Cs

*

Husband Kills
Wife And Self

Welcome Shriners!
THE EXOTIC CARIBE

Capacity Crowd Shrine Ceremonial
At Oviedo Rally

Industrial Show
SCHEDU LE OF EVENTS

Seminole Industries Now On

Blast Laid To
Static Spark

Civic Center

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Kev. Grover Sewell

Ceremony Will
Be Held Sunday
At Lonqwood

Spark
G one?
Perhaps this article will not
' ‘m ike sense" for those who
hive lived since the time
when the Model T F o r d
w n popular but m a n y
of the reader! will recall that
one lever on the rlih t aide
of the steering wheel waa
the accelerator and a lever
on the left side controlled the
"apark." It was necessary to
have gas and spark If the
automobile ran well.
In life do you sometimes
feel that your "spark" is out
of kilter? Perhaps you can
manage to get through the
day by dragging along yet
there la little seal for the
road.
Some people confess that

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Family Night
To Be Observed
In DeBary
1
1it

they started life with many
obstacles In the road, yet
there was so much faith,
leal, and anthuslasm in their
minds and hearts that no
mountain waa too tall and
no river too wide.
I am sure that many factors
enter Into the picture of life
to keep the "spark" down,
bowavar, wa must marval at
the attitude of some who
find Ufa Intriguing and satis­
fying In tha midst of frustra­
tion and discouraging circum­
stances.
At least one answer Is
clearly evident In tha lives
of soma people which la that
they ara sure about their pur­
poses of lift.
Proverbs 4:38 lays, "Taka
heed to the path of your
feet; then all your ways will
be aura."
I believe that this verse
gives the key to abundant liv­
ing. When you take heed to
your way of life what do
you find? Is there any pur­
pose that la valid for tha ef­
fort?
Truthfully, I can't see how
any thoughtful person can
find life meanful enough to
generate ample "spark" for
the Journey if God la not the
center of It all.
If you need more zest see
some clergyman and let him
tell you more about the mean­
ing that Christ can bring to
your life.

Family Night will be ob­
served at DeDary Commun­
ity Methodist Church n ett
Wednesday with a covered
dish supper to be held In the
social ball beginning at 6:30
p. m. to honor new members.
Welcomed will be Mr. and
Mrs. Walter nlack, Adam
Muller, Mr. and Mrs. George
It. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Lo­
gan R. Relit, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry C. Powell and daugh­
ter, Margaret, Mrs. Inet
Cruz, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
C. Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Hill and son, Edward,
end Mr. and Mrs. George
V. Fcnskc.
Each new member is be­
ing sponsored by an older
member.
Following the supper there
will be a musical program
New officers of the Lake
and a colored film suitable Mary Church of the Natafor the occasion.
rene were recently elected at
the annual meeting of the con­
gregation.
Herring will be R. B. Ranibottom, Hunday School superintendent; Mrs. Mary Hol­
By Joan Magln
comb, assistant Sunday School
The Womens Christian Fel­ Superintendent; Mra. Parker
lowship (Priscilla Circle) of Rurke, Missionary president
th e
Chuluota Community and Mra. Rella Mlnahew, Mis­
&lt; ‘.-urrh will sponsor a rum- sionary vies president.
mage and bake sale a t the
Steward* will ba Mrs. Hol­
Chuluota Shopping Center be- comb, Mr*. I.lllla m ils and
gluing a t 0 a.m.
Mrs. Minshew and trustcea
All proceeds from tha pro­ will b* Mrs. Jo Ann Hamil­
ject will go to tha church ton, Parker Rurk* and J, W.
building fund.
Griffin.

Lake Mary
Church Elects
Officers

W CF Circle
Sets Sale

II

Bishop Louttit To Dedicate Christ Church Addition

By Donna Estes
The newly enlarged air con­
ditioned aanctuary of Longwood'a C h r l a t Episcopal
Church will be formally dedi­
cated by the Bt. Rev. Henry
I. Louttit, DD, Bishop of
South Florida, during cere­
monies to take plact Sunday
at S p. m.
Other clergy to take part In
the aervlca are Rev. William
H. Folwell, rector of All
Salnt'a Episcopal Church,
Winter Park, opening re­
marks; Rev. Canon Leigh Put­
nam of the Cathedral Church
of St. Luke, Orlando, master
of ceremonies; Rev. George
M. Jarvis IV, vicar of ft.
Patrick's Episcopal Church of
Ocala, litany; Rav. Leroy D.
Soper, rector of Holy Cron
Episcopal Church, Sanford,
first lesson; Rav. Alfred Durranee, vicar of Church of the
Good Shepherd, Maitland, se­
cond lesson; Rev. J. R. Knox
Brumby III, rector of St.
Mary's Episcopal Church,
Daytona
Beach,
Apostlc'a
Creed and prayer and Rev.
Charles W. Stewart Jr., vicar
of Christ Church.
Representing various parish
organizations during the pro­
cession will bo Raymond Ball,
senior warden; Robert Ham­
mond, junior warden; Tyson
M an, clerk; Frederick Wvman, treasurer; Thomas Kuhn,
Charles Pasternack and Char­
les Woodruff, all of the Vestry
Committee;
Mrs. Eugene B. Tsylor,
president of the Episcopal
Churchwomen; A. P. Bowerssox, president of the Epis­
copal Churchmen; Mlsi Shar­
on Taylor, president of the
Episcopal Young Churchmen;
Mrs. A. R. O’Neal, dlrcctrcsi
of the Altar Guild and Mra.
Inez Rlanton, directress of
the Girls Friendly Society.
Representing the building
committee will be Robert
Hammond, Charles Paster­
nack and Charles Woodruff.
Hammond designed the build­
ing and A. B. Williams was
contractor.
Ushers will be Edward
Kuhn, Louis SanSoucl, Wil­
liam Pugh and'William Wlgg.
Layreadera taking part In Uit
procession will bt Herman
Kchlmmlng and Eugena B.
Taylor;
Clergy of other
churches participating will he
Rev. E. Ruth Grant of the

CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH of Longwood, ono of the oldeat in the
area, will formally dedicate it» newly enlarged aanctuary, ihown above,
during ceremonies Sunday. Conducting the service will be the Rt. Rev.
Henry I. Louttit, Bishop of the South Florida Diocese. (Herald Photo)
First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood and Rev. Jack
Lindsay of the rfrst Baptist
Church of Longwood.
Special music will be pro­
vided by Mrs. Charles Petherbridge, organist, and mem­
ber! of the Junior and Senior
Choirs.
Serving on the committee In
charge of arrangementi for
the dedication are Mrs. A. It.
O'Neil, Mrs. Eugene Taylor,
Mrs. Ralph Steveni, Mra.
Raymon Ball, Mrs. Edward
Kuhn and Mra. Tbomai Kuhn.
• • •
Christ Church is one of
many old mission churches
establish In Florida towards
tha end of tha lait century.
Episcopal service* were
first conducted In Longwood In
1877 in a log school bouse by
F. H. Rand, a layreader. In
1880 the tin t building waa
erected in Longwood for Epis­
copalian servlcea through the
effort* of Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Rand of Boston on property
donate by E. W, Henck,
founder of the town. The first
service In the completed build­
ing was on Easter Sunday,
1883. ’
*
Many of the original furn­
ishings, Including the altar
and the lactam, were gift)
from tha congregation of
Holy Crosi Church, Sanford,
after thair church had been

Catholic Women Hold Installation Banquet

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By Donna Rate*
Mra. Chester Kaamlerczak,
president of the Orlando Cen­
tral Daanery of tha Dioce­
san Council of Catholic Wo­
men, In her speech to the
4lhurch of tha Nativity Cbthellc Women's Club at the In­
stallation banquet held Mon­
day evening, pointed out that
a Catholic woman must ba
good, kind and generous but
also wise and strong.
Sha urged the women to
be present everywhere for tha
faith whrnever vital Interests
are at (taka and whenever
laws bearing on the worship
of God, marriage, school or
tha social order, are proposed
or discussed.
Officers she Installed, ac­
cording to tha pattern act
forth In The Lady and the
Law manual of Ihe DCCW,
were Mrs. Gena Shannon,
president; Mrs. John Ken­
nedy, vice president; Mrs.
Arthur Grove, secretary; Miss
Dorothy Teslo, treasurer and
Mra. Jerry Quilling, deanery
representatlva.
Mra. Shannon, In accepting
the presidency of the organ­
ization, thanked the women
for their confidence In her
and requested their continu­
ed support during the com­
ing year.
She announced her com­
mittee appointments to be;
Mrs. Joseph Fabey, altar;
Mrs. Peter Denies, organiza­
tion and development, con•tllutlion and bylaws; Mrs.
George
Sommer, spiritual
development; Mri. F. J.
Bartheniki, program chair­
man; Mrs. Tracy Estes, pub­
lic relations; Mrs. Garland
Shaw, historian; Mrs. Len­
nox Fay, reports: Mra. Clif­
ford Dulles, telephone; Mrs.
Orlando
Fox,
ways
nd
means; Mra. Joseph Ed­
wards, religious articles; Mrs.
Joseph
Hopkins,
Catholic
charities and Mrs. Thomas
Ryan, refreshments.
Mrs. Shirley Corkhlll, in
charge of the program, Intro­
duced Rev. Jamas Noonan,
paitor of tha church and
Ispiritual director oi tha dub,

who praised the women for
their efforts In the past, par­
ticularly Uit work of tb* cir­
cles which were recently dis­
continued.
Ha pledged hla full coopera­
tion to tha club and express­
ed a deilra that the coming

year would be as fruitful and
productive ai years gone by.
Distinguished guests, other
than those already named, In­
cluded Kev. Ralph Kalaer,
Catholic Chaplain at Sanford
Naval Air Station, and Mra.
A. W. T e l ao and Mra.

Joseph Hopkins, past presi­
dents of the club.
Tha next regular meeting
of the group la scheduled for
May I. The board of directors
will meet May 11 and a
membership tea Is planned
for May 17 at the church.

destroyed In the hurricane of
1880. Other furnishings of par­
ticular Intorest are the font
constructed of soveral hun­
dred pieces of Florida wood
by F. H. Rand, J. B. Clouser
and James Arnold and the
bell in the tower which was
given as a memorial to
Rand'a Mother.
The Chalice and the Lectern
Bible are dated 1879 but Iden­
tity of the donor is not known.
Tha beautiful atalned glass
windows were a gift from Mrs.
Edward Rand.
For many years Christ
Church was in the care of
various clergymen from the
Orlando area. In 1927 it was
placed in the care of rectors
of Holy Cross among whom
were Bishop Louttit and the
late Suffragan Ilisop, the Kt.
Rev. Martin J. llram. In 1934
tha Rev. George L. Granger
became priest In chtrge of
Christ Church and the Church
of the Good Shepherd, Mait­
land.
Realizing he n e e d
of
enlarging worship facilities,

In Altamonte Springs
By JnlJa Birto*
Tha new Friendship Baptist
Church of Altamonte Springs
was organized at a special
meeting held Sunday after
morning worship services and
a plcnie lunch.
Meeting of this congrega­
tion will continue to be held
In the building on SR 438
formerly known as First Bap­
tist Church of Altamonte
Springs.
Serving as moderator for
the organizational meeting
was Rev, A. A. Stulck, re­
tired minister from Winter
Garden. Ilcv. Robert McAllis­
ter, clerk of the Wcklwa Bap­
tist Association acted as
clerk and speaker was Rev.
James Haskins , pastor of
the Azalea Park Baptist

Dr. Drue* Gannawny, dis­
trict superintendent, will con­
duct the quarterly conference
a t the Casselberry Communty Methodist Church at 7:30
p.m. today. Church officials
will present their annual re­
port* at this time nnd church
officera will be elected for
the coming year.

C O C To Meet

GUEST OFFICIAL for the Inutallutlon Banquet of the Church of Na­
tivity Catholic Women’s Club waa Mra. Cheater Kaamlerczak, left, presi­
dent of the Orlando Central Deanery of the Diocesan Council of Catholic
Women. With her are Rev. James Hnnnan, pastor of the church and
aniritual director of the club, and Mrs. Shirley Corkill, chairman in
charge of the program.
(Herald Photo)
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The Longwood Area Cham­
ber of Commerce will meet
at 8 p.m. Tuesday In the Civ­
ic League Building on Church
Street. William Daumholser,
president, will conduct the
meeting. Refreshment* will be
served.

Church. Rev. Robert Naw
gave the scripture raiding
and p riy er and benediction
was said by Rev. Fred Wil
Hams. Dwight Peck, minister
of music at the Maitland
Chapel, iang a solo.
Resolutions adopted by the
new church were read by
Edward Kelsey.
Officers elected were Mrs.
Mrs. Homer Sewell, clerk;
Mrs. L. T. Bryin, assistant
clerk; Mrs. Jack Merck,
treasurer; Edwird L. Kel­
sey, Sunday School superin­
tendent;
Robert
Mallard,
Training Union director; Mrs.
Mrs. Edwird L. Kelsey. Women's Missionary Union pres.
Ident and Robert S. Brad­
ford, chairman of trustees.
Serving as the music com­
mittee will be Robert Boyes,
chairman and Mrs. Homer
Sewell and J. B. Jordan. The
pulpit committee will be Mra.
Clifford Smith, chairman and
Mrs. Jack Merck, C. W. Mul­
lins and Edward L. Kelsey.
There are approximately 60
chartered mambera and any
person Interested in Joining
this new church will be wel­
comed. Services are: Sunday
School. 0:45 a. m.; Morning
Worship, 11 a. m.; Evening
Worship, 7:30 p.m. and Mi&lt;
week Prayer, 7:30 p.m., Wi
neaday.
Rev. V. N. Maggird of Or­
lando Is serving aa interim
paitor until such time as a
regular minister is selected.
Bev. Stulck hss new commit­
ments for May and must
leave Friendship Church.

ELECT

JOE
BAGGERLY

S22-S812

By Frances Wester
The Friendship Class of the
First Baptist Church of Lake
Mary held a combined busi­
ness meeting and class party
at the home of Mrs. J. A.
Vam, hostess for the evening,
with Mrs. Hsrley Wilhelm,
co-hostess.
Mrs. Lamar Stokes presid­
ed during the meeting. The
opening prayer was given by
Mra. W. T. Wanslay. Mrs. C.
N. North, class teacher, ask­
ed tha woman to halp with
the church Bible school that
is scheduled to start as soon
as school Is out.
Mrs. Charlotte MeQulllln
was In charge of the devotlonal period. The text used
was First Peter, Chapter
Two.
After routine business was
discussed, the meeting was
closed with prayer given by
Mra. North.
During the aodal hour each
member took a turn reading
wt&gt;rds of wisdom from the te*
pot. Mra. Wilhelm won the
prize in the game contest.
The hostesi served refresh­
ments of punch, homemade
cookies and Swiss rolls.
Other member* attending
than those mentioned above
were Mri. Crawford Shelton,
Mrs. Ralph Taylor snd Mrs.
T. M. Whlgham.

Young People
Plan Party

Col. Ralph T. Miller, nation­
al evangelist for the Salvation
Army who is conducting a
special aerlea In Sanford this
week, hai the unusuel distinc­
tion of being a "pencil-saving
preacher who gets hit points
across."
Miller who today owns 7,000
pencils, began bis collection
38 years ago whan • group of
Kingston, N. Y. youngsters he
hid been coaching In bas­
ketball presented him with a
pen and pancil set as a token
of th tlr appreciation. Touchtd
by tha gesture ha put tha set
away for fta r he might lose
It. What thua began ai a sim­
ple precaution hai mush-

Local Church
Gives Schedule
For Study
Tha Flrat Church of the
Nszarene, Second Street and
Maplt Avenue, Sanford, will
hold Bible Conference April
27-Stay 3 with Rav. W. A.
Soward, author, teacher and
minister, In charge of the
study.
Sessions will be held eich
night at 7:30 except on Wed­
nesday.
Rev. Soward hss had many
y e a n experience aa a lec­
turer and is in constant de­
mand as a speaker. He was
ordained to the ministry In
1916 and has served the
church as pastor and teach­
er. Hia latest book, "World
Events in the Light of the
Scripture," was published in
1960.
Announced subjects of dis­
cussion for the week are as
follows: Monday, "The Time
of the Gentiles"; Tuesday,
"The Anti-Christ and tha
"Israel in World Events,";
Friday, "Man In the Atomic
Age"; Saturday, "Tower of
Babel—1984"; Sunday morn­
ing, "A Trip to Outer Space,"
and Sunday evening, "Where
Are The Dead?"
Rev. Paul Blckes, pistor
of the church advises that the
public la welcome to the sea
slona of the Conference.

By Donna Estes
The losing side of the cur­
rent competition being held
In the young people's depart­
ment of Uie First Pentecostal
Church of Longwood a t the
7:30 p. m. service each F ri­
day will host a party for tha
winning team Saturday at 7
p. m. at tha church on Orange
Avenue.
The losers will dress in
"tacky" fashion and will serve
fried chicken, homemade ice
cream, cake and cold drinks
to tha victorious team.
This Friday's program, undirection of Jesse Brown and
the blue team, will be a akit
on the five wise and five
foolish virgins.
Last week's program by
Robert Adams and the red
team was entitled "Shoet" to
Illustrate the point that shoea
must fit the wearer, the oc­
casion and the time.
By Jane Casselberry
Miss Sybil Grant Is leader of
Ascension
Lutheran Church,
the young people's depart­
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry,
ment.
Is now taking advance enroll­
ment of children from three
years through junior high
school age who wish to at­
tend a Vacation Bible School
to be held June B-19.
Classes will be held Mon­
Officera of the Flrat Church day through Friday from 8
of the Nazarene for the com­ until 11:13 a m. Theme for
ing year will be elected at this year's course will be
the annual meeting to be "God, My Country, and I."
held at 7 p. m. next Wednes­ A well-rounded program Is
planned under the guidance
day.
Reports of progress in var­ of Christian teachers and, in
ious departments will be addition to classroom work,
heard and delegates will be there will be singing, recrea­
selected for the coming dis­ tion, education filmi snd re­
trict assembly.
freshment periods.
Rev. Paul Blckes, pastor,
Those wishing to enroll
who Is the fourth msn to their children rosy do so by
se n e in this capacity during calling Mrs. C. R. Zehnder.
the church's 18 years, U com­ Materials must be ordered in
pleting three years of ser­ advance, therefore It Is neces­
vice and hss been recalled sary that enrollment ba com­
for another year.
pleted aa soon as possible.

roomed Into a grandiose hob­
by.
With him, aa he travels
around the country, are 5oo
of the peneili which are used
when he gives talka on his
collection. Often these talks
are combined with his ser­
mons and when this happens,
he quips that he "has more
points to his sermon than any
other preacher In America."
Miller doesn't J u s t go
around picking up pencils—
each one of his collection is
a novelty in Its own right. For
example, an FBI agant gave
him one eight years ago
which had been taken from a
dope peddler. This one had a
bidden chamber which the
peddler used to hide his nar­
cotics supply.
U. S. Steel Corporation pre­
sented him with one made
from a strand of cable from
the George Washington Bridge
in New York and he has one
from the President which
bears the droll Inscription,
"Stolen from Dwight D.
Eisenhower."
One pencil In the collection
doubles as a flute and another
a i a tr anils tor radio. And ha
is especially fond of two giv­
en him by the Cincinnati Redlegs, many yeari after he was
batboy for tha club, which
are shaped like baseball bats.
Asked If tha pencil will ever
give way to its recent com­
petitor, the ball point pen,
Miller adamantly declares
"the pencil Is here to stsy."
However, when asked w lut
ha uses, he calmly reaches
into coat pocket and brings
out—a ball point pen!
Col. Miller will be In San­
ford through Sunday evening.
With him for tha 7:30 p. m.
services todsy will be the
Brass Ensemble from the Or­
lando Salvation Army Corps.
His final service, at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, will be on the Second
Coming of Christ.
Sunday morning worship
services wUl be conducted at
11 o'clock. Invitation to all
meetlngi la extended to the
public by Captain Harry S.
Foden of tha Sanford head­
quarter*.

Ascension Takes
VBS Enrollment

Nazarenes Set
Annual Meet

McCanna Flays
Tax Returns
"Tangible Ptraonal Property
Tax Return* for householders
are waiteful, distasteful and
unnecessary". Richard E. Mc­
Canna, Candidate for Seminola Asaeaior, stated re­
cently. "They are not requlred In Orange cr Volusia
Counties and should not be in
Seminole. The Insistence for
filing these returns in Semi­
nole la a direct affront to tha
Homeowners of the County."
Pd. Pol. Adv.

HAYD0N BURNS
C A N D ID A T E FOR

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In Sanford

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the Vestry Committee, to­
gether with Father Stewart,
presented plans drawn by Ro­
bert Hammond of Longwood
to the Congregation in October
of last year. Assured of the
enthusiastic support of the
parish, the contract was let
to A. B. Williams of Winter
Park to e n la c e and rebuild
the church.
During
the
construction
period services were held In
tho Parish House until Palm
Sunday when the first ser­
vices were held in the re ­
modeled sanctuary.
Father Stewart, In announc­
ing Ibc dedication, stated that
"Today Christ Church is a
growing, vital congregation,
intercited In the church and
in the community. Her doors
are open to all who will come
and worship there, her total
purpose being to worship Al­
mighty God and to apread
forth the saving gospel of
Jesus Christ. To this end,
both the old and new facili­
ties, will be formally dedicat­
ed by Bishop Louttit."

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Florida Lawmaker Links Communism To Bible, Prayer Ban
.Sikes Says Aim
is To Make U. S.
'Godless Nation'
WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep. Robert L. F. Sikes said
today be was convinced an at­
tempt is being made to make
America "officially a godless
nation."
The veteran Florida Demo­
crat.* In testimony prepared
for House Judiciary Commit­
tee hearings on proposals to
amend the Constitution to
allow worship in schools, con­
nected
nccic communism to an ef­
fort to "take religion out of
public places."
• l . f publi
e know that communism
godless doctrine. 1 am
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convlInced that there is on
foot In this nation a deadly
attempt by a small minority
to make our America offi­
cially a godless nation."
The House group, meeting
for the third day on the pro­
posals has thus far heard no
H opposition testimony. How­
ever.
several
committee
members have indicated flat
opposition or deep doubt
about the wisdom of changing
the First Amendment to the
Constitution to overcome Sup­
reme Court decisions barring
worship as a requirement of
public school programs.
Other congressional news:
^
Civil Rights: Senate leaders
«)
worked at drawing up in fin­
al form a compromise Jury
f i a l amendment to the civil
rights bill they intend to offer
as a substitute for a South­
ern-sponsored proposal. In
general, the compromise pro­
bably would extend to all
sections of the bill the limited
Jury trial guarantee embodies
0 in the 1957 civil rights law.
0
At present, that guarantee
extends only to two sections
of this year’s bill.
Insurance: Sen. Harrison A.
Williams Jr., (D-N.J.), will
conduct a hearing May 4 on
deceptive or misleading prac­
tices in the sale of health
Insurance policies. The hear­
ing will be held by his sub­
committee on frauds and mis­
I)
I representation affecting the
elderly.

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Orlandoan Held
In Fratricide

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ORLANDO, (UPI) — Sher­
if f s deputies were holding
Maurice Williama on an open
charge today in the slaying
of hit 37-year-old brother,
Thomas.
Investigators said Williams
admitted shooting hia brother
in tha stomach with a .32
caliber pistol at their nearby
Zellwood home during a heat­
ed argument.
Police said the victim died
en route to the Orange Me­
morial Hospital here.

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Forest City
Circles Meet

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By Marytan Mile*
Meetings of two WMU Cir­
cles of the Forest City Baptist
Church were held Tuesday.
TTte Jane HlekmA Circle
held a morning meeting at
the home of Mrs. Margsret
Cos son, W. Lake Brantley
Road. Devotjona were led
by Mra. Ralph Green. Those
attending rolled cancer dressinga.
The Betty La whom Circle
met that evening at the home
of Mra. Glen Hubbard on
Lake Rena Drive in Foreat
City. Mra. Yvonne Wectmorcland led devotiona. Plana
were discussed for Communit) missions and for the
forthcoming Vacation Bible
School.

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VIENTIANE. Laos (UIM1
— Neutralist Premier Souvan­
na Phouma today accepted
conditions restoring his gov­
ernment hut leaving power in
the hands of the right-wing
generals who deposed him
Sunday.
The agreement was seen
ns a face-saving compromise.

By Jane ( ao-elhrrry
Hollins College students,
Hob Docrr from California
and Lee Mingledorff of Geor­
gia, presented a debate on
whether or not the United
States should recognize Red
China at a meeting of the
Seminole County Young Re­
publican Club held Tuesday
night in Howell Park.
The two young men, both
members of the Rollins Young
Republican Club, proved to be
skillful debaters.
Second Vice President E.
Pope Uassctt. who conducted
the meeting, reminded the au­
dience that the opinions they
were expressing were not
: necessarily their own, as it
! takes an even more skillful
debater to stgue a causa in
which he dues not agree.
Mrs. Marti Cox was elect­
ed to fill the vacancy in the
office of treasurer left by tha
resignation of Warren C.
Tucker Jr.
Mrs. Ann llussett, chairman
of the pancake supper, re-

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ported that the club netted
$100 from the event and a
dinner or pirnic is being plan­
ned for May with details to
be announced later.

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ERVICE

ItUDY SLOAN realizes
the Tax Cnllrrtor Is a
Public Servant. ItUDY
SLOAN plans Kfflrirnt,
Economic

Service

For

A N N E MAHAN, 18.
daughter of Mr. und
Mrs. Robert R. Mahan,
•150 Elliot Ave., San­
ford, is another entry
in the Miss Seminole
beauty contest now
under ' wuy in connec­
tion with the Seminole
Industrial Show. Anne
is a senior at Seminole
High School.
(Herald Photo)

Bear Lake
Men Meet

II) Joan Matin
The Chuluota Retired Folks
Club saw a film program,
shown by Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Buckley of their vacation
trip, at the April meeting of
the gruup which yas held at
the Community Ruilding fol­
lowing a pot lurk dinner.
Twenty-nine members were
in attendance.
Plans were made l o r a pic­
nic a t Christmas Dark for
Thursday, May 21, with Mrs.
Kuhlman, Mra. McGee and
Mrs. Roswell in charge of
games for the event.
8r*ptoass of Diabase Artsing from

By Maryann Miles
The Men’s Class of the
Bear Lake Methodist Church
met Monday evening for a
Bible Study Hour with Oscar
McDaniel, layman from the
Orlando Methodist Church,
leading the discussion.
This Saturday, from &gt; a.m.
until 9 p. m., all men of the
church are Invited to attend
the District Laymens Retreat
at the Methodist Youth Camp
near Leesburg.

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FOR TAX COLLECTOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Pd. Pol. Adv.

ONE CANDIDATE STANDS
FIRMLY AGAINST THIS
BILL OF CIVIL W RONGS!

SCOTT
KELLY
Stands As Your Symbol
Of Opposition to the Civil
Rights Legislation!
TOTAL FEDERAL CONTROL
The bill now ponding in the United Stales Senate would
(a) Allow people to be jailed without trial by jury (Titles 1* ft, III/ IV, and VII).
h would
(b) Allow the government to hold Star Chamber se$$!ons and to Imprison those
who disclose, without permission, what went on bohihd its closed doors
(Sec. 501).
It would
(c) Deny an individual the right to freely seek employment without Federal inter­
ference as to race or religion— it would deny this right (Titles VI and VII).
It would
(d) Deny the employer the right to hire, fire, promote and demote without Federal
interference as to race or religion— it would deny this right (Titles V I and VII).
It would
(e) Deny to School Boards (public and private) and to colleges the right to deter­
mine, unhampered by tho Federal government, how their students and teaching
staffs should be handled— it would deny this right (Titles IV, VI and VII).
, It would
(f) Tako from local and State officials their right, without Federal interference
To handle local and State elections (Title I);
To regulate local parks, swimming pools and other recreational facilities
(Title II);
To regulate hotels, restaurants, motion-picture houses, stadiums, etc.
(Title III); and
To regulate employment practices (Titles V I and VII).
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A MAGNETIC SWEEPER (left), a taping machine for fiberglass roofs
(right) and a felt slitter, products of the Sanford Welding and Fabricat­
ing Co. nre on display at the Industrial Show being held at the Civic Cen­
ter. The magnetic sweeper can be used to pick up nails following, for ex­
ample, a roofing job.
(Herald Photo)

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leader of the military junta,
said today the generals want
to cooperate with the proCommunist Pathet Lao fac­
tion. one of the three in Souvanna’s coalition cabinet.
Tlie general described the
pro-Communists as "national­
ists like us. speaking the
same language."

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The coup leaders gave in to
Western and Communist pres­
sure to restore Souvanna, but
at the same time retained
the power to "propose and
recommended" cabinet mem­
bers and to "follow and
watch" all government deci­
sions.
Gen. Kouprasith Abliay,

All . . . including

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Souvanna Restored As Figurehead In Laos

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INDIVIDUALS:
A t to
1. Seniority In private
employment.
.2. Seniority In civil service.
3. Preferential advance of
minorities.
4. Social Security.
5. Veterans* and Welfare
benefits.
6 . Employee facilities.
HOTELS, MOTELS A N D
RESTAURANTS:
A t to
1. Rental of rooms.
2. Service of customers.
3. Hiring, firing and promotion
of employees.
LABOR U N IO N S A N D
MEMBERS;
At to
1. Job seniority of members.
2. Seniority
apprenticeship
programs.
3. Racial balance in job
classifications.
4. Rocial balonco in
membership.
5. Preferential advance of
minorities.

BAN KS A N D OTHER
FIN A N C IA L INSTITUTIONS
A s to
1. Approval of loans.
2. Foreclosure of loans.
3. Compensation, terms,
conditions f f employment.
4. Hiring, firing and promotion
of employees,
5. Racial balance of job
classifications.
FARMERS:
A s to
1. All Federal farm programs.
2. Employees and tenants.
3. Membership in farm
organizations.
SCHOOLS AN O COLLEGES:
A s to
1. Handling of pupil*.
2. Employment of facilities.
3. Occupancy of dormitories.
4. Use of facilities.
TEACHERS:
At to
1. Their employment, discharge
and promotion.
2. Preferential treatment of
minorities.

BUSINESSES A N D INDUSTRIES:
A t to
1. Hiring, firing and promoting
of employees.
2. Racial balance of fob
classifications.
3. Racial balance of office
staffs.
4. Preferential treatment of
minorities.
5. Compensation, terms, and
conditions of their
employment.
HOSPITALS:
A s to
1. Medical and nursing staffs.
2. Technical, clerical and
other employees.
3. Patients* beds and
operating rooms.
4. Facilities &amp; accommodations.
STATES A N D M UNICIPALITIES:
As to
1. State PEPC acts.
2. State Labor lows.
3. Handling of public facilities.
4. Supervision of private
facilities.
5. Judges and Law Enforce*
ment Officers.
6. Handling of elections.

SCOTT KELLY
FOR GOVERNOR

OUR GRAVEST THREAT
The gravest throat to the Constitution of
the United States, the Bill of Rights, and
our personal freedom, which has ever a p ­
peared on the American scene is the Civil
Rights bill now before the Congress.
This is the most vicious piece of legis­
lation which has ever been offered to a
freedom-loving people, and it will destroy
our democracy and our way of life if it is
passed.
I oppose this bill with every fiber of my
being as I have since its inception. I have
spoken my views from every platform in
this state, and I have become the symbol
of opposition In this Governor's race to
the Civil Rights bill.
A vote for Scott Kell/ serves notice on
the Congress that you are opposed to the
Civil Rights Bill. Congress is watching this
Governor's race. Supporters of this bill in
Congress know that the election of Scott
Kelly in Florida will seriously weaken their
case.
Again I say to you that I oppose this
Civil Rights Bill. If similar legislation is
presented to the Florida Legislature, I will
fight it with every ounco of my strength.
If the Legislature adopts any such Bill, I
will veto it, and veto it, and veto it.

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�Miller Spins No-Hitter As Oviedo Reaches Tourney Finals
Lions And St. Cloud Roberts Records
V ie Today For Title 38th Shutout in
Downing Red Sox

By Joe Warden
Charlie Miller, a lad who
had never pitched a game of
baseball In hla life, w ai sent
to the hill Thursday by Coach
Paul Mlkler of the Oviedo
Liona to hurl against Mont
verde In the opening round of
the Sub Oroup, Class B base
ball tournament.
While hla team mates were

Junior League

combining 17 hits with no
less thin nine Montverde er­
ror! for 17 runs, MUlcr mow­
ed down the opposition one
alter the other and registered
a noJiltter.
He fanned three and the
only trio of Montverde hats
men to reach first were Issu­
ed free tickets.
The lions will meet Kl.
Cloud for (he sub group
championship la a contest
starting al 3 p. m. today al
John Conrlrr field In Ovie­
do.
Oviedo jumped into a four
run lead In the first frame,
added another in the second
and scored a half dozen runs
In both the third and fourth
Innings.
Jim Courier was the big
stick for the Lions, getting
four for four, three singles
and a triple. Illlly Miklcr,
Rex llrooks, I)an Cammagr.
Miller and Hob Stewart each
got a pair of blows.

Beaulta Thursday
Shrine 21, Ilotary S
Klwants 13, Lake Mary 3
Rotary
004 010- 5 3 11
Shrine
720 039-21 14 T
WP— Paul Plvec (3 0), LP—
Ricky Fordham (0*1)
Lake Mary
001 020- 3 1 4
Klwanla
013 45x-13 0 2
WP— Edgar Jobe (2-0), LP
—Ken Riser (1-2)
The Standings:
W L Pet.
Team
5 1 .833
Kiwanls
4 1 .800
Elks
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•
•
Shrine
4 2 .887
In the other first round tilt,
3 3 .500 St. Cloud upset the highly
Lake Mary
2 4 .333 touted Ocoee Cardinals by an
Rotary
C P O
1 4 .200 8 to 0 count.
Civllan
1 5 .167
Dutch Wright slammed a
homer with two matei aboard
plus a two run double to eli­
minate the Cardinals for fur­
I s T i m i .i i i c i i t r o t ' l t T n r
ther group play.
t i i i : m .v h i j i i i i i i&lt;ii, i n i .
(SUIT o r IT.IIHIII.S, i * A M I
The score by innings:
r o i l IK N ISO I.K lOIJATS.
Montverde
000 00— 0 0 8
C I T r o r UANFUIID, V I x m i D A
410 6x-17 17 0
r . t l l l o n . r , Oviedo
...
Roberts Osgood (1), and
th is
statu
o r rixm iD A ,
Thompson; Miller and llrooks.
• l »l.
n e t p o n i l r n t . St. Cloud
310 00 1 0—8 It 0
a n i i R i i t o s n o w c A iisis
212 100 0 -8 0 4
T O T II U KTATK o r r U H t l O A Ocoee
. A ND T i l l ) S E V U R A L 1'nOConroy, Humphrey (5) and
F E I t T T OW NERS, T A X I ’ATr.llH.
CIT IZ ENH
AND Simmons; Hall, Adklnson (0)
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11 A V I N i l
Oil and Connell.

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fo rd , F lo rid a, of III. W a l r r an d
•fewer
Ifev e n u e
O r t l f l r a l e e , second game with the Jack­
H arlt.
1*11, t i a r a a f t a r m u r . sonville Suns this year.
p a r t i c u l a r l y daacrlhait, n r In h .
The 23-year-old outfielder
■ f f . c l r i l In . n y way tlirrab y ,
■ r . h a r . b y re q u i re d In u n p t a r clouted a three-run limner In
h r f n r . l i t . C ir c u it C im r t of
H . m l n n l . Count y. F tn rliU , In tho first inning Thursday
I h . N in th J u d i c i a l C ir c u it of night to pare tho Suns to a
•■Id H t . t . a I t h . C o u r t h n u a . 4-1 victory over the Rochester
In Hahfnril. F lo rid a , on Ilia 1IIIs
d a y o f Sluy, 11(1. a t 1:30 Red Wings.
o'clock A.St., a n d ah n w r a u a a
Miguel Cuellar, a six-fontw h y Ilia p r a y e n o f | h . iirllilo n
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tirica le e, Herle* HIM, t h e r e i n
d c a c r l h e j a n d I h . p r o r a e d l n a a Elvln Jimenez and Ted Kazanh e ra lo lo r. had authorising I h .
l a e u a n c . I h . r . o f V a lid .le d an d ski boty blasted home runs,
c o n firm ed , aald C e r l l f l r a t r a b e ­ the Iluffnlo lliaons runic hack
i n g d a i a d Slay 1, 111!, t e a r i n g
I n t r r r a l a t a r a t a o r r a l e a nut to eqquecz* out a 6-6 victory
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By Joe Her gen
UP1 Sports Writer
Robin Roberts, who once
specialized In throwing but*
lets, now Is tossing blanks—
much to the delight of the
Hallimo-e Orioles.
Roberts,
the
37-year-old
workhorse righthander who
hanked on a fine fastball In
his prime with the Philadel
phis I’hlllles, has lost some
zip from tiis arm. Rut oppos
THAT nO-poimri-phis catfish caught in the St.
Ing batters hardly notice the
John* River out of Letnon Muff fish camp is
difference.
pictured with Andy Hanson. It was caught hy
The onetime Whiz Kid toss­
Speedy Willis, who was using cut shad for bait.
ed the 38th shutout of his
Pat llrooks’ Ht-ales rang up 30 pounds nnd quit.
career at the Boston ned Sox
Thursday night to earn the
O r i o l e s a 10 victory and
a split of their twi-night
doublcheadcr. Boston won the
Results Thursday
first game, 3*1.
In the opener, Jack LamI joc . K n g r s . 11, Chase 10
ahe, a former relief tperialLoc. Engrs. 300 008—11 6 3
1st, won his second straight
The April Dusty Boots
405 010—10 5 3
game in a atartlng role al­ Horse Show turned Into a Chase
WP— Doug Malsowskl (2-0),
though he needed help from
battle of the sexes with Miss
LP— Russell, (iordie (0-2),
Dick Radatz In the eighth.
I.inda Ball ami Tommy Aus­
In other American league
tin pacing each other for H R s- David Lee (4). Hill
games, Ken McRrldo hit
Schmidt (2), (both of Loc.
high points.
Woodie Held with the basee
Final results showed vet­ Engrs).
loaded In the ninth Inning to
The Standings:
eran rider Austin squeaking
force in the winning run and
WL
out a close margin over Miss Team
give the Cleveland Indians a
5 0
Ball with a three point lead Hunt fin-Mcr
3-2 victory over the Los An­
40
of 20 over Miss Ball's total tore. Engrs.
geles Angels, and the Wash­
First Federal
3 2
of 17 points.
ington Senators edged the
2 4
In addition to his latest Chase
Minnesota Twins, 5 4, in the
0 6
win, Austin also received the Standard Oil
only games scheduled.
Games Today
high point trophy for the Ja n ­
In the National League, Ken
First
Fed.
at Hunt L*M
uary show and added several
Johnson pitched a no-hitler
more place rihlwns to his (4:30 p. m., Ft. Mellon Park)
for Use Houston Colts, but
collection, taking a first in
lost to the Cincinnati Reds, the flag race and the- musical
1-0; tha Philadelphia Phillies
rallied to nip tha Pittsburgh tires.
Miss Ball was first in elovPirates, 8-5; the Los Angeles
erlesf and pole-tending ami
Results Thursday
Dodgers stung 8t. I.ouis, 7-5;
the two top rldera teamed up Fla. St. Bank 13, George’s 2
and the Chicago Cubs defeat­
together In the two-rlder rib­ George’s
0 0 0 200-2 4 •
ed the New York Meta, 5-1.
bon race to take a double Fla. Bk 2 10 1 OOx—13 10 1
Mcllride also hit three
first In that event.
WP— Joe Pauline (12), LP
other batters during the even­
Winners of first through Harley Sykes (1-2), HR—Gene
ing to equal the modern
fourth place ribbon's in the Dertrang (Fla. St.)
American I-cague mark. With
day'* events include the fol­
The Standings:
runners on first and second
lowing In order nf place:
In the ninth, McBride plunked
Team
W L
Keg hole— Don Benson, Pam
catcher John nomano for the
4 2
Ingrain, Austin and Linda George's
second time in the game and
Navy
4
2
then winged Hold (or the Ball.
Polabending— Linda Ball, Perfection Dairy , 3 2
deciding run. Winning pitcher
3 3
Austin, Kathy Kauscn and Fla. SI. Bank
Dick Donovan accounted for
1
San
Atl.
Bank
•
Kerry Ingram.
tlie Tribe’s other two runs
Games Today
Ribbon race— Austin and
with a two-run single In the
Rail first; Wendy Henson and Perfection Dairy at Sanford
fifth.
AU. Rank
Timmy Ksusen second with
Don lllaslngame and Bill
all other riders disqualified (1:30 p. h i ., Bay Avenue
Skowron punched run-scoring on technicalities.
Park)
singles In the eighth inning to
Musirat tires— Austin, Tim­
lift the Senators past the
my Hausen, Pain Ingram amt No Junior League
Twins after Minnesota had
Barbara Fletcher.
forged from behind to tako
Cloterlraf— I.inda
Ball. Home K u i i h Posted
a 4 3 lead. Ron Kline preserv
Home runs are hunt to comu
Austin, Kathy Kauscn ami
ed the victory for veteran
by in junior hoys baseball.
Kerry
Ingram.
Steve RUIzik. Jim King slam
Pickup race— John Size- After threa weeks of activity
inert a three-run homer for
love
and Bobby White; Hob­ nnd 21 games—not one play­
Washington.
by Sholtz and Brad Gasser; er ban had a home nin to
Kenneth Hickson and Debbie Ids credit.
In comparison: 21 hava
Hickson; llotiby White and
hern hit In Little League, 12
Edith Lee.
Hollow log — Kathy Kauscn, in the National and 9 in tha
Mary lleth I-ike, Wendy Ben­ American and ‘27 have been
son and Kerry Ingrain.
hit In Men's Slo-Pitch.

Horse Show Won Little National
By Tom Austin

Drake Relays To
Start Today With
2,500 Athletes

DES MOINES. Iowa (UPI)
— The 65th Drake Relays
carnival opens today for aoms
2,600 athlete* in prohuhly
rainy weather with the un
certain unrxpectation that
l.oyota’a mile star, Tom
O’Hara, may or may not !&gt;e
pushed to a record perform­
ance.
O’Hara, who boasta the beat
mile time In Draka history,
4:02.4, In tha anchor lag of
the distance medley relay,
won by I-oyola last year, will
gel two chancra to improva
on this mark.
Today he’ll run tha anchor
again for the Rambler relay
team attempting to retain
ita title.
Tww No-lllttera Posted
Skipper Henkarik of Hunt
I.lncoln-Mrrcury and John
Latherow ara credited with
no-hlttera for the aeaeon,
thus fer.

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By Robert Thomas
Crooms
baseball coach,
Dick Evans, has piloted the
Panthers to victory In 67 ot
the 71 contests hla charges
have played under his lead­
ership.
This la probably one of the
most enviable records of any
high school baseball mentor
in Florida.
Evans la a 1952 graduate of
Crooms. During his high
school days he played Uirce
seasons on the Panther foot­
ball team. He quarterbacked
the 1951 squad—the only one
in Crooms history to go un
defeated.
Rut football was only one
of his major sports. He was
the Panther receiver and cap­
tain of Crooms first baseball
team—a squad he led in
Stolen bases. He would hav
grabbed the hatting title ex
ccpt Uiat lie was nosed out by
T. V. Davis who before his
high school days was a Iwt
boy for Hal Gruber’s Sanford
Giants of the Florida State
League.
In June 1952. Dick enlisted
in the U. S. Army and served
in Japan and Korea. When
lie relumed to the United
States, he was assigned to
Special Services. He was

Panthers Defeat
Cocoa High, 7*2

D IS T R IC T 5

Robert II. Thomas Jr.
Tha red-hot Crooms High
Panther* won their seventh
straight game Wednesday by
defeating Stone High of Cocoa
by a score of 6-2.
William ilartsfield, lefthanded first baseman-pitcher,
threw a brilliant three-hitter,
striking out 11. His control
wni good as he walked only
three men.
Crooms scored four runs in
the fourth, one In the fifth,
and one in the seventh. Robert Wnlton had a prrfeet day
at the plate getting three for
three and driving in two runs.
Only Two Undefeated
Of the 2.6. team* playing
linsehall and softball only
two teams remain undefeated
after three weeke of play and
they are Kingswood nf the
Men’a Slo-Pitch Snfthall Lea­
gue nnd Hunt Llncoln-Mer*
cury of the Little Major Na
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Rattlers baseball team from
1955-59. In 1950 he was ap­
pointed baseball coach at his
Alma Mater. Crooms had
been without a team for
threw year*. Therefore, ha had
lo reorganize the entire pro­
gram. This job was accom­
plished by plenty of hard
work and careful planning.
NEW 1964
Results: 12 wins and one loss
OFFICE
GUIDE
for tha 1980 season.
IDIAS to kelp yea etrt the
Since that ' time under ceil ef year eHIce week. 248
ye,••
M t df ei tr aa OHIca
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F.vans' efficient leadership, H
and filing
System*,
ling Syil
Crooms bsscballers have won tquipmeat
Clin cue .tut* ttilr &lt;e i
vtur M i n i n IrtttfN id
58 regular season games and
lost only one. Tha Iona dafeat CHICK geoxge s tu a r i
came at the hands of Camp­
199 BSft IlfeiRIM
bell Street High of Daytona
OHasUs, ffsrltfa
Reach by a score of 2-1 in
&lt;'Ml* ¥ .V .
Ji«)4»l
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D A Y TO N A V ^ BEACH, FLORIDA

Dhed in first place In over­
all state rating mrce out of
four times.
j
In 1982 they won the ststa
"A” championship defeating
teams out of Tampa, St. Pet­
ersburg, and Miami. Last
year the Panthers made a
strong bid for championship
honors but finished in tha
runnerup spot. Their stata
tournament record ts 8 win*
and 3 losses. The Overall re­
cord is 68 wins and four loss- )
es. Currently, they are unde­
feated and are on a threg
game winning streak.
Evans Is quick to give an
the credit to his players and
the efficient help he has got­
ten from assistant coach, E.
Bradley. ‘‘Our success lies
in the boys having a burning
desire to win, and are al­
ways eager to learn the fun- )
da mentals of the game," ha
said.
The Kansai City Athletics
thought quite a bit of his
keen analytical mind and ap­
pointed him as a scout for
their talent hungry organiza­
tion.

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catcher-outfielder on a ser­
vice team that finished second
In the All-Army Tournsment
held In Wichita Falls, Texss,
In 1954. "Msklng that team
was a great exprcience. since
I w s j one of the two players
on the team not under con­
tract In organized hall.
In June 1955, he was given
a grant-in-aid baseball scolarship and was a receiver
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Results Thursday
Robb's §, Me Raney 5
Wilson Maler 7, Longwood 3
Robbs
331 010 0 -8 10 5
McRaney
301 100 0 - 5 5 4
WP— Jim Jernlgan (1-1),
L P - Frank Williams (3-2)
Wilson Staler 000 007-7 a 3
Longwood
200 001—3 a 8
W P - Don M ania (3-1), LP
—Roy Usk (0-3)
The Standings :
Team
W I.
Kingwood
6 0
Wilson Maier
3 1
Cha«e
4 2
McRaney
3 2
Robb's Conotr.
2 3
Fla. St. nank
2 4
LongwiMMl
2 4
U S O
0 0
Games Tonight
Wilson Maler at Robin (7:30)
Games Saturday
Kingwood -vs- Hughes (Or­
lando)
Two games, 7:30, Ft. Mellon
Park

Pope 4—Fti. Apr. 24, ’64

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Evans Leads Crooms To 6 7
W ins In Past 71 Contests

United Press International
National league
W L Pet. GB
833
3 1
Philadelphia
.750
6 2
San Fran.
.589 1*4
4 3
Pltssburgh
.558 1*4
5 4
St. Louis
.558 114
5 4
Cincinnati
.500 2
4 4
Milwaukee
4 5
.444 2*4
Houston
3 4 .429 2*4
Chicago
1x&gt;s Ang.
2 7 .222 4*4
.167 4
New York
l 5
Thursday's Results
Chicago 5 New York 1
Phila. 8 Pitts. 5, night
Cincinnati 1 Houston 0,
L. Angeles 7 St. Louis 5,
Only games scheduled
Saturday's Games
New York at Pittsburgh
Lais Angeles at Milwaukee
San Francisco at Cincinnati
Houston at St. I»uis &lt;N)
Chicago at Philadelphia, (N)
American League
W L Pet. GB
.750
3 t
Cleveland
Baltimore
5 2
.714
5 3
.825
Minnesota
Boston
4 3
.571 *4
Detroit
4 3
.571 *4
Los Ang.
3 4
.429 1*4
Washington
3 5
.375 2*4
2 4
Chicago
.333 2*4
.333 2*4
New York
2 4
.250 2*4
Kansas City 1 3
Thursday's Results
Washington 5 Minnesota 4
Boston 3-0 Baltimore M
Baltimore I Boston 0
Cleveland 3 Los Ang. 2
Only games scheduled
Saturday’s Game*
Detroit at Minnesota
Boston at Chicago
Baltimore at New York
Wash, a t Kan. City, twilight
Cleveland at Los Ang., night

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Nikita Demands
Solution To
Food Shortage
MOSCOW (UPI) — Top
Kremlin officials, under or­
ders of Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev, took over the ur­
gent task today of finding a
euro for Russia's grain and
meat shortages.
Khrushchev gave n blue*
ribbon committee exactly one
month to come tip with pro­
posals for improving the coun­
try's farm methods, which ho
said were lagging far behind
those of the United States,
The Soviet lender called for
an end to bureaucratic bung­
ling in farm management so
that production of rattle, pigs
and poultry can be boosted.
The executive orders were
contained in n memorandum
from Khrushchev Thursday
night to the ruling Presidium
of the Communist party's
Central Committee. The mem­
orandum was accepted and
approved by the Central Com­
mittee.
Among the party's top lead­
ers named to the farm-im­
provement group were Presi­
dent I.conid Ilrezhncv, con­
sidered a top contender ns
Khrushchev's successor, and
First Deputy Premier Anas­
tas Mikoynn, tho premier’s
principal troubleshooter.

Area Guild
To Attend
Rally
Ity Jnno Casselberry
Approximately 12 members
of the Ladies Guild of Ascen­
sion Lutheran Church of Cassclltcrry
will
attend
the
Spring Rally of the Lutheran
Women's Missionary league
to be held Saturday at the
Sanford Church of the Re­
deemer.
Mrs. C. R. Zehndcr, wife of
the Ascension pastor, will be
one of the leaders during
the morning workshop session.

VCS Institute

STATE SWINGING
TO M A TH E W S !

Casselberry
Lions Elect
Officers

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Fri. Apr. 24, '64—Page 5

By Jane Ca»»elherry
New officers for the com­
ing year have been elected by
the Lion* Club of Casselber­
ry at a meeting at the Trad#
Winds Cafeteria.
Darwin Shea was elected to
serve as president: James
Prevntt, first vice president;
James Goodman, second vice
president; Dutch Allen, third
vice president; and Charles
Rowlett and Dave Colburn,
tail twisters.
Re-elected to another term
in the same offire were Ray­
mond Morris, secretary; Carl
Jack treasurer and A1 Jewell,
lion tamer.
Elected to serve on the
board of direetora were Paul
Altman and Frank Morris. El­
ton P. Richards was appoint­
ed representative front the
Casselberry Dons to the Sem­
inole Hospital Eye Bank As­
sociation.

THE WINTER PARK TELEPHONE COMPANY'S new exchange build­
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serves the ever-growing Winter Park and South Seminole area. The com­
pany has an exhibit in the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce In­
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Papers in heavy vote areas
E N D O R S E M A T H E W S on basis
of record and qualification . . .
The M ia m i H erald, In Its Issu e of A pril 15, endorsed JO H N E. M A T H E W S
for Governor. A m o n g other new spaper e n d o rse m e n ts a re :

EDITORIALS of the TIMES
It A

Six men have ofTcrctl for gov­
ernor on the Democratic ticket.
One of them Is virtually certain
to occupy the executive'mansion
in Tallahassee. Sift as yon will
through these names, match the
candidates qualification for qual­
ification ana judge them person­
ality by personality. One stands
out above all the rest as best fit­
ted, by background, experience
temperament and strength of
character to serve as governor of
Florida—John E. Mathews.
The first thine that impresses
you about John Mathews is tiiat
lie doesn’t talk in curves. His
platform isn’t filled with gim­
micks. lie isn't promising pie in
tiie sky. If the voters are looking
for someone who will offer a
basket of pledges which cannot
i&gt;c fulfilled, Jolm Mathews is not
their man.

before you

Vote
If you want a
man who believes in
• Equal service for all

• The laws governing us
• Extension of service

• Courtesy and efficiency

Vote to Elect

H L W U V DUOM H ........................................... Ed,tor

• • • *

This applause is not lightly
given. 'Ijiosc who draw it are
men of honor, intelligence and
ability.
A look at some of the legisla­
tion Mathews has sponsored pro­
vides insight to the man’s thought
processes. He pushed a bill to
guard against land-fraud adver­
tising: a law to make doctors re­
port cases of child abuse; a bill
to curb the homo improvements
racket; legislation to enlarge state
schools for mentally retarded
children. He pressed for place­
ment of government printing un­
der the stale purchasing law—an
act which Mathews believes has
saved the stale some $20 million.
• *• • •
He advocates solving racial dis­
putes bv keeping lines of com­
munication open lwtwccn the
races and settling Issues on a
reasonable basis h .me they ure
taken into the sir.. ..

Obviously, Mathews doesn’t
believe in lulling voters to sleep
with fiscal fairy talcs. He prom­
ises econom ical government,
sound administration — and an
honest assessment of what might
he necessary to keep Florida mov­
ing forward.
Wo like the frankness of this
oncc-slralght-A student. Navy
veteran (Bronze Star), Methodist
lay minister and devoted family
man. We bclicvo he is capablo
of providing tho leadership our
stale needs, of presenting an at­
tractive image to other parts of
tiio nation and instilling confi­
dence in Horida government.
Florida needs Jolm Mathews
and we recommend hint as the
most outstanding candidate for
governor on the May 0 ballot.

If TM T1I1LMCOMrANT, I M S Mtt M4 *««.. U,lMN.n.

SMITTY’S SNAPI'IN” TURTLE firm has on display a t the Industrial
Show a vnricty of the most modern lawn care equipment now being man­
ufactured by the Seminole County firm.
(Herald Photo)

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The newest nuto sent rushion cools via forced air cir­
culating through it. It oper­
ates on n littlo electric motor
that plugs into lha car's cig­
arette lighter.

Johnson concerning tha Cab­
inet post.
Members of the group feel
that nfler the probable enact­
ment of the currently debat­
ed civil riglita bill the man
who becomes Attorney Gener­
al will be of more crucial im­
portance to the South than
the Vico Presidency.
State Sen. Brooks Penning­
ton, of Madison, was wiling
to act as spokesman for tint
plan to the extent of saying
lie hail heard of it.
The idea sprang from a
feeling that rank find file
Georgia democrats d i s l i k e
both Sen. Hubert Humphrey
(D-Miun.) nod Atty. Gen.
Robert Kennedy as potential
vie* presidential nominees,
Pennington ssld.

OUR OWN CHOICE, after
long consideration of Urn men
and their rocords, is Senator
Mathews.
Mr. Mathews lias the advant­
age of having served in hot It
houses. And, over-all. his record
for effectiveness in tho Legisla­
ture is better. Ho is tiio only
legislator to liavo been voted by
n o w s m e n "most outstanding
manlier" in both House and Sen­
ate. Although he represents a big
county, and tho urban view, ho
gets along well with small-county
legislators.
His philosophy Is middle-road,
lie is candid in discussion und
bo has the courage of his con­

They theorize J o h n s o n
would ignore southern dis­
likes in pirking the vice pres­
idential nominee hut might
well promise a southerner the
nttorney-genrralship if that
would help keep duwn south­
ern revolts.

TROY R A Y
Tax Collector
Pd. Pol. Adv.

A LBER S,

COUNTY

JUDGE

VOTE-MAY 5
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appointed
Agent
in Allstate office at
Pinecrest Shopping Center
He's s highly experienced Allstate Agent who knows
Insuranrr from A to 7.. He knows It pays to give yon
facta, not high-pressure sales talk.
Practically any kind of Insuranes you weed —
life, homeowners, auto, health, or huslnesa Insurance—
he ran help you get top-quality protection at low cost.
See him at our Allstate office, or phone and
he'll gladly coma to your home.

Ford Cavanaugh

Ph. 322-7061

YOUR
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victions. For example, although
lio is from a North Florida area
strongly segregationist In senti­
ment, lie was one of tiio leaders
in the successful light against
bills which would liavo closed
public schools to prevent integra­.tion. And lio is tiio only guber­
natorial candidate we know who
went into Polk County, the pliosiliate center, and told tho people
io believed phosphate ant! min­
eral mines ought to pay a sever*
ante tax.
lie believes In sound fiscal
policies. He does not engage in
tiio demagogue’s game of voting
for new uppiopriations and then
voting against new taxes to meet

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The Times strongly endorses
Mathews for these reasons!
Mathews will be a more effeetire governor than any of the
other candidates.
** Mathews lias the best record
of accomplishments valuable to
Florida.
** Mathews fs the most knowl­
edgeable candidate on Florida's
problems and ways to solve them.
Mathews lias conducted the
most forthright campaign.

H A M IL T O N

“May ws kelp you?"

FORD CAVANAUGH

Mmsging Ad—
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them. After the scandal ovar ®rttravagant borrowing and spend­
ing by the- Turnpike Authority,
"ho helped
’ elpcd pass legislate
legislation tight­
ig control over Its *activities
ening
and limiting fees to bond dealers
borrowings, lit
handling state borrowings.
Ho
isli through tiio Lcglsla
also pushed
tore bills requiring competitive
bids on state printing, at a saving
estimated us high as $2 million
u year,
* * * * *

Senator Mathews public rocoid and bis personal history lead
us to bclicvo that ho would, as
Covernor, givo Horida the lead­
ership its problems demand and
its opportunities deserve.

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Sf! Petersburg Times Editorials

Elect

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Editorial

Dixie Demos Angle For Attorney General Post

18, u native of Reno,
Ncv., and n 1902 grad­
uate of Seminole High
School, in one of the
many Sanford beauties
in the Miss Seminole
Contest. She is assist­
ant loan teller at the
Sanford Atlantic Rank.
(Herald l'hoto)

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TH E TAMPA TRIBUNE

A sub-district institute for
svnrkrrs of Vacation Church
School will be held at Grace
Methodist Church of Sanford
ATLANTA. (UPI) — A
next Thursday from 10 a.m.
until 2 p.m. All persons who Georgia ‘'grassroots” Demo­
plun to work in VCS should cratic group is plotting a
attend.
trade witli national party
leaders in hopes of getting
Gov. Carl Sandora or some
other southerner nnittcd U. S.
Attorney General.
The strategy calls for offeting support to President
Johnson anti whomever he
chooses for a running mate in
the foitbeoming elections in
exchange for a pledge by

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Mathews Best Choice
for Governor

Think

DEEP SOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. has on display at the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce Industrial Show a variety of the many p ro d u cts
made and distributed by the firm.
(Herald Photo)

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Mathews For Governor

w* Mathews Is a political "doer
not a "promiscr.’*
MATHEW HAS WON seven
awards for effectiveness us a
maker of laws, ineluding The
Times '(&gt;1 and '63 citations as a
most valuable member of the
Legislature. His honors have been
voted both by Horida newspaper
editors and by legislators will)
whom lie served.
For his outstanding work in
the ’(&gt;'I session, Mathews has

been called "the floor leader for
good government."
This is the kind of leadership
Florida needs in the governors
v/fice.

On the critical Issue of race
relations, Mathews believes the
governor's oilicc should lie a posi­
tive force. W'o think Mathews
could create lor Florida a new
climate ol’ harmonious racial
progress.

P

FLORIDA MUST HAVE TH E BEST
QUALIFIED MAN FOR GOVERNOR

JOIN THE MATHEWS VICTORY
MARCH - VOTE MAY 5

vote for JOHN E.“JACK”

MATHEWS
best qualifiedfor Governor

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24, '64

Longwood PTO
Sets Election

Tucker Speaks
For Oviedo
HD Club
By Evelyn Lundy
County Agent Cecil Tucker
wan guest speaker for mem­
bers of the Oviedo Home
Demonstration Club a t their
April meeting held a t the
canning kitchen.
Tucker spoke on plants and
their care and told of diseases
meat likely to occur a t this
tlraa of year. He advised that
perhaps the best insecticide
to use for control of insects
on plants around the hofne
is malathlon. However, he ad­
vised all members to exercise
great caution when using this
chemical aa it can he very
dangerous.
Pamphlets on spring gar­
dening tips were distributed
ae th at those not familiar
with this section of the coun­
try will know what to plant
during the month of April.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, home
demonstration agent, asked
members if they would like
to continue taking birthday
cake to the UBO each month
and apoke briefly on civil de­
fense preparedness. 8he sug­
g e s te d that members order
« pin for the club president
and reminded everyone of the
knitting class to be held each
Thursday morning In San­
ford.
H ie next meeting of the
Oviedo Club will be in Lake
Mary when members will be
guests of the Lako Mary
Home Demonstration group.
Those attending are asked to
bring a covered dish.
New officers of the Oviedo
Club are Mrs. W. P. Carter,
president; Mrs. Roger Smithson, second vice presidents
Mlsa Ruth Davidson, secrettary; Mrs. Boyd Cionta, treas­
urer and Mrs. Lynn Mosler,
delegate.

CHASE ft COMPANY’S exhibit nt the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce Industrial Show features Sunnilnnd Harden supplies for trees,
lawns and flowers.
(Herald Photo)

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Business Brief

One-Cent Sale
Begins April 30
At Touchlon's
THE INDUSTRIAL SHOW EXHIBIT sponsored jointly by the Florida
Power Corporation and the Florida Power &amp; Linhl Company depicts the
work of the firms’ Industial development throuRhout the areas served
by the companies In providing dependable electric power.

Minister To
Give Final
Sermon Here
By lane Casselberry
Rev. John N. Montgomery
will give his last sermon as
pastor of Westminster P res­
byterian Church Sunday at
11 a. m. when his topic will
be ‘Taking Up the Gauntlet."
Rev. Montgomery will be­
come pastor of Palmdale
United Presbyterian Church
In Eau Gallia on May 1.
Weekly services of West­
minster are held In Howell
Park in Heftier Homes offices
located on SR 436 one mile
east of Highway 17-92. Facili­
ties are air conditioned.
Church School meets at 9:43
a. m. and a church time
nursery Is provided for the
11 a. m. worship hour.

Camping: Trip
The Ambassadors of Prairie
Lake Baptist Church RAs
leave today on an overnight
camping trip on the Wckiva
River. Ron Huggins will ac­
company the boys since their
regular aponsor, Eddie Drawner, is unable to attend.

By Doaaa Estes
New officere will be elected
a t the regular meeting of the
Longwood Elementary PTO
achtduled for Tuesday a t 7:30
p.m. In the school auditorium.
Member* to be recommend­
ed for office by the nominat­
ing committee are: A. L.
(Doc) Wataon or Mra. Mary
R o w e l l , preiident; Mra.
Gladya Piioian or Mrs. Eva
Jo Hicks, vies president; Mra.
Mary McIntosh or Mri. Vick­
is McGough, secretary and
Charles D. Bell or L. C. (Jer­
ry) Riley, treasurer. Spaca
also will be provided on the
ballot for wrlteln vote*.
Committca chairmen will be
appointed at the meeting. Of­
ficers will be Installed In May.
Serving on tha nominating
committca are Sirs. Ruth Wat­
son, Mrs. Ann Riley, Mrs.
Phyllis Black. Mra. Elds
Nichols and Leo Voskan.
Following t h o
business
meeting a student talent show
will take place. Refreihmcnts
will lie served.

IIAKCAK ALUMINUM PRODUCT8 CO. is featuring the latest designs
In doors and windows at Its Seminolo County Chamber of Commerco In­
dustrial Show at the Civic Center. The show will open to tho public again
tonight and Saturday.
(Herald Photo)

Hospital Notes
APRIL 22
ADMISSION'S

Helm Craig, Titusville; Hen­
ry McNIchel, Deltona: Lor­
raine Whiting, Geneva; Hel­
en Stewart, DeBaryt James

It's about time . . .

Slkca, John Sikes, Jennie
Lciter, Mac Mitcheiun, Ethel
Workman, Riehar&lt;HValker and
Allca Soloman, all of San­
ford.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Craig,
a Baby Roy, Tituiville; Mr.
and Mra. Robert Sarter, a Ba­
by Boy; Mr. and Mr*. Paul
White, Baby Roy; and Mr.
and Mra. Jam ct Moreau, Ba­
by Roy: all of Sanford.
d is c h a r g e s

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Edward
Dougherty, Anna
Richter, Helen Gilchrist. Rich­
ard Schaffer, Minnie Strick­
land, Minnie Brown, Jennie
Thompion, Ruth Van Duaen,
Sherman Ware and Mra. Lin­
da Boat and Uaby Girl, all of
Sanford: William Beckham
and Mary Allca Smedlwrg,
Oiteen; and Dorial Hampton,
Altamonte Spring*.
Don't ait on the *l|l when
washing even a first Door
window. Accident prevention
ipokeamen auggest playing tt
aafe. Uae a ladder.

ELEC! T H O M A S A . SPEER
Seminole County
Prosecuting Attorney
“ I wiU serve all the people
fairly and impartially/'

May 5 Democratic Primary
Paid Political Adv.

Bishop's Son
To Be Ordained
In Georgia
The Rev. Henry I. Loultlt
Jr., ton of the Bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of South
Florida, will be ordained to
the priesthood by the Dishop
of Georgia, Ib e Rt. Rev. Al­
bert Illicit Stuart, D.D., in
Savannnh, Ga. Saturday.
The Service of Ordination
will take place in the hlatorlc
Christ Church. Bishop Louttit will be the preacher.
The Rev. Henry I. l.outtit
Jr. wai ordained into the Dlaronato last year in All Salnta*
Church, Winter Park. He l*
a graduate of Sewanee Uni­
versity and of Virginia Sem­
inary. He now aervea the
Churrh in Statesboro, Georgia.

April 30 marks the starting
date of Rexall’a Original One
Cent Sale at Tourhton’a Rexall Drug Store. This tradi­
tional aaie, which haa been
termed "the greatest mer­
chandising event in history,"
will feature scores of nation­
ally advertised Rexall pro­
ducts, on sat* a t two for tha
regular pries of ona, plus a
penny.
Glenn and Ernest, of Touchton's Rexall Drug Store,
stated that this year's selec­
tion of items la geared to
meet tha needs of every mem­
ber of the family. "Particular
cars haa bean taken to offer
items th at a rt useful during
th a
spring and summer
months. . . items for men,
woman and children, and ma­
ny products for the home. Re­
sides tha many 1 cent Salt
features, (hoppers will also
find plus-values in Surprise
Buys which are not on tha
1 rent 8a1e plan, but which
were specially purchased for
this event, to offer customers
big savings I"
For over fifty consecutive
years, Rexall 1 cent Sales
have offered medicine*, toil­
etries, household good* and
personal needs, all at "2 for 1,
plua a penny." T7ie sale ia
being nationally advertised In
Newspapers and magatines,
Sunday newspaper magaxlna
sections, and on radio and tel­
evision.
"Aa a special feature of the
1 cent Sale, many of our cus­
tomers will want to use our
Advance Shopping L i s t s .
These are now available a t our
store. Customers may simply
cheek off the items they want
and leave the order for us
to fill. On the opening day
of the Sale, or any tima dur­
ing the ten sals day*, they
ran come In and pick up their
orders, thus saving tima a*
wall aa nearly 60 per rent on
1 rent Sale purchase*. There
Is still tima for those who
prefer to shop this easy way,
hut they’ll have to hurry."
The sales start* next Thurs­
day.

M«U|Cato

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A Strong Case For The Nutshell
W rittaa for NEA
Timo your reading of thla
column ond compare your
■prod with that indicated at
tha end. Tho expected speed
assumes a dally five per
cent improvement.

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77io nastiest questions you
can ask someone who doesn't
know what he's talking about
art:
Would you outlina your po­
sition?”
"How would you sum it all
up?"
Both methods betray fraud
and ignorance, reveal honesty
and knowledge. In the final
analysis, if you know how to
outline, you know how to
summarize. There's no aubstantlsl difference.
1. When to read summar­
ies? Every chance you get. In
assigned course reading, if
your text has chapter or sec­
tion summaries, raad all of
them before you n o d tho
book. Before you read Chap­
ter 1, read ita summary Drat
and then again after you've
completed the chapter. Do
that with all tha chaptera in
the book. Once you've read
the whole book, go back and
read nothing but tummariea.
2. Why read summaries?
Reading all summaries before
you read the book Is pre-read­
ing and you’re an export now
on tho bcapfitp of pre-reading.
Reading the sum m er/ of a
chapter before you read the
chapter is, again, pre-reading.
Reading a summary after
you’ve read the chapter and
reading all summaries after
you've finished the book or­
ganizes the essential knowl­
edge for you; if you missed
something in your reading, the
summaries will tell you.
3. How to read summar­
ies? If the book is assigned,
retd aummaries for pri-reading purposes and for organ­
ising what you’ve read. If the
book Is not required, the sum­
mery may be enough knowl­
edge; It may tell you the book
isn't worth the bother; it may
tell you what parts of the

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each main heading of your
outline, but also to sack of
its main divisions.
If the book took 10 large
steps (chapters) to make its
point, you take no mora than
10 very ahort steps. But maks
the same point.
You ahould hav* read
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book era worth thorough read­
ing.
4. When to write summar­
ies? When you’re required to;
when the knowledge will serve
a present or future purpose;
for practice. You may person­
ally never have to write a
summary after you leave
school, but you’ll never escape
the need of a neat, summariz­
ing mind.
6. Why writs summaries?
Summarizing imposes an ob­
ligation on yod (before you
read) to secure thorough
knowledge. Summarizing for­
ces you to distinguish essen­
tial from Incidental. Summa­
rizing (as with taking notes)
helps you remember knowl­
edge in your own words. Sum­
marizing saves you tima be­
cause, when you later refer
to your own summary, all that
matters of your former read­
ing comes back to you. Sum­
marizing of present reading
tnrichss future reading—and
vice versa. Before you read
a new book in physlca, read
your summaries of old read­
ing. You will bring a solid
background with you to make
tha new reading aaslsr, fast­
er, mors fruitful, Ths new
reading, in tum , will add
depth to old knowledge.
6. How to writ* summa­
ries? If you'va taken notes
tha way Ths Reading Lab­
oratory recommends ( s e e
"Somo Notes on Taking
Notes") ( and have made an
outline (sea "Ths Outline —
A Simple File for Mind's
Knowledge"), all you need do
la thla. Try, if possible, to
devote only one paragraph to
each of the outline’s main
heading* and convert your di­
vision* and subdivisions Into
tha sentences of that para­
graph. If the volume la fairly
thick, you may have to de­
vote a paragraph not only to

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The Bear Lake Garden Cir­
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entry In ths recent Orlando
Garden Club Table Show.
Theme for ths entry was an
Informal Washington, D. C ,
table setting. Carrying out
the national colors, a red lin­
en cloth was used with blue
napkins. A centerpiece ar­
rangement of blus delpinium
and white candytuft, in a
blue salad bowl eontalnar
complemented the all white
dishea. Low footed crystal
glasses were used.
Members in charge of the
arrangement were Mrs. Char­
les Duncan, Mrs. Herschel
Chspmsn, Mrs. Richard Os­
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SEVENTEEN manufacturers of kitchen cabinets and allied housing
materials from West Germany, during a 21-day modem kitchen tour of
the United States, visited the Mackle-built community of Deltona, across
Lake Monroe.

Brotherhood
To Camp

Apropos of the times, east
your vote for a new home
right In th« Sanford area.
In this particular “elec­
tion.” there are three “ can­
didates"— Kingswood Build­
ers, Shoemaker Construction
Company and LMN Enter­
prises. All three are tops on
the “home" ballot and earn­
estly solicit your vote.
We recommend that you
“ vote a straight ticket,” that
is, go across the board for
the Kingswood - ShoemakerLMN aUte.
Following are the "plat­
forms” of the three “candi­
dates" In their respective
bids for your vote:

Association
Candidates
Named

By Jane Casselberry
The men of the Prairie
Lake Baptist Brotherhood will
enjoy fishing and good fellow­
ship at the Seminole Flih
Camp on the Wekiva River
tonight and Saturday.
A steak supper will be
served this evening.
The Tegular covered dish
aupper meeting of the Bro­
therhood will be held at 6:30
p. m. Monday at the church.

IS

“MINIMUM
WAGE”
IMPORTANT TO
FLORIDA?
1

LYMAN OFFICIALS, Carlton Henley, principal
and Mrs. Joseph Pnveichnk, PTA president, look
over letter of commendation from Florida Con­
gress of Parents and Teachers citing tho Ly­
man PTA for increase in membership from 91
in 1962-63 to present total of 210 for 1963-64
year.
(Herald Photo)

Ry Maryann Miles
Officers for the West l.ake
Rrantlry Civic Association
were nominated at the April
meeting of the group held on
the beachfront property.
Nominated were Mr*. Gerl
Rigsby and Arthur Kearns
for president; Mr*. 1.11 Young
and Dick Morrison for vice
president anil Mr*. Ren* Ryblckl and Mrs. Barbara Torry
for secretary-treasurer.
Candidate! for the two di­
rector! to be named are Mrs.
J e a n n e t t e Burns, Ernest
Young, W alt Griffith, Paul
Klinger. Mr*. Virginia McClel­
lan and Mr*. Dorothy Weirick.
Electlona and Installation
will he hetd a t the May 24
meeting.
In other business the group
voted to build a dock and
fence the beach area. Plan*
also wera discussed for an
auction and pot luck supper
to be held in June.

W EATHERT RON

9:30 - 10:00 p.m.
Tomorrow Night
Pol Ad Pd. By
Brallsy Odhara

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Kingswood has a four-bed­ of Loch Arbor completed and
room, two bath home on ready for occupancy. There
Highland Court in Greenbrier alio la a Colonial of uied
brick near completion on P ar
Place. It h it four bedrooms,
two baths, a used brick ter*
race and a flagstone entry
way.
Kingswood also has three
three-bedroom, two b a t h
ST. AUGUSTINE (U P1) — homes ready for occupancy,
The Florida East Coast Rail, and two more hornet at Melway, running despite a 15- lonville and Washington near­
month strike, made an operat­ ing completion.
Shoemaker
OonatrucUoe,
ing profit of 1324,157 in the
first quarter of 1964 despite according to Herb Stenetrom
more than St million damage Realty, hai constructed and
from sabotage, Vice Presi­ already sold two new homei
dent W. L. Thornton announc­ in Ravenna Park and Idyllwilde.
ed today.
Three more new residences
“ The profit during the first
three months of this year, have been commenced in the
even with the tremendous loss Ravenna Park third section.
due to sabotage, comes as a These are three-aud-four-beddirect result of eliminating room homes, with two baths.
They still are in the atage
featherbedding practices that
were in effect on the road,” whereby purchaser* m a y
the FEC said in a statement. choose their own colors for
The railroad said it lost the tile, walls, etc.
Four homes are complete
8544,029 in the first quarter of
In
Uta Ravenna Park third
last year. The strike Jan. 23,
1963, by 11 nonoperating section. These are centrally
unions shut down the railroad heated, fully equipped and
briefly but it resumed oper­
ations, first with supervisory
personnel, then with new, non­
union employes.
The first quarter profit this
Professor Gen# Wetherell
year exceeded the 1305,828 of Florida Southern College
profit for the aame quarter of will lie at First Methodist
1962, when the railroad was Church of Sanford Sunday
operating normally with its evrnlng to address * combin­
union employes.
ed meeting of the church'a
MYK groups.
He also will be gueat speak­
er for th# evening service us­
ing a t hi* topic, "The Christ­
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - ian College Challenges Christ­
A 29-year-old ex-Marine and ian Youth."
former mental patient was a r­
rested at San Francisco city
prison Thursday on charges of
threatening to kill President
Johnson during the Demo­
cratic National Convention at
Atlantic City next August.
SELECT TIIE
Secret Service agents said
the suspect, Michael Vaughn
Cramer, was arrested at the
prison where he had been held
since March 20 on a variety
of charges.
Agent* said Cramer admit­
ted mailing a four-page, hand­
printed letter from Reno on
March 12 threatening the
President.

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are “ prepped" for air condi­
tioning.
Shoemaker also baa two
completed homes for sale in
Idyllwilde and in a few days
will commence construction
of others,

FEC Quarterly
Profit $324,157

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Stenstrom Realty says that
FHA, VA and conventional
financing la available on
these homes.
LMN Enterprises are offer­
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ODHAM

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WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e
National Association of Manu­
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to President Johnson's pro­
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Pago 8—Fri. Apr. 24, '64

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To Be Honored By

Tha charming Mrs. Fred W. Staed, whose husband Is | AIIss Virginia Krause as- ] with a lovely arrangement of served and a punch table wai
set up on the large screened
Karl of Daytona Beach, wife In charge of Representative sisted the hostess at the serv­ spring flowers. Alany dellcl
Karl’a state headquarters.
ing table which was accented ous varieties of cookies were porch overlooking the lake.
of the candidate for governor,
was guest of honor at a coffee
given Saturday morning by
Coming April 30
Airs. William Dunn Jr. at her
home on Crystal Bowl Circle,
Casselberry.
Approximately 40 friends
and neighbors dropped In to
meet Airs. Karl who was ac­
companied by Airs. Thomas

T he Story League
The m em ben of the Sanford
Story League will honor M n.
Charlei L. Park Sr. with a
(upper meeting aod (pccial
program at 6:30 p.m. Mon­
day night, April 27, at Holy
Crosa Pariah Houae.
A well planned program
eonalating of muilc, pocma
and atoriea will be prcaented.
Mra. Park la The Sanford
Story League'! ehoaen Mother
of the Year.

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Shirley Steed Is
Honored Guest Of
Graduation Lunch
Mlaa Shirley Steed wai
gueat of honor at a graduation
luncheon laat Saturday at
Phelpa Reataurant. Hoateaaca
were Mra. L. A. Barley, Mra.
Ed Klrchhoff and Mra. J . W.
Brown.
The claaa colon of red and
white were uaed In the tabic
decoration and an artiatlc ar­
rangement of carnatlona, jasmlne and baby'a breath cen­
tered the table.
T h e bortearea preaented
Shirley and her mother, Mra.
J . M. Steed, a roae coraage,
and Shirley received an ap­
propriate gift.
Attending the luncheon were
Brenda Brown, Suaan Brown,
Suaan Deal, Peggy Grier,
Judy Lavender, Sharon Stanuel, Sandy Slayton, Ccni
Wheatland, Norma Whlttern,
Marilyn Hunt, Marla Row­
land, and the Mmea. J. M.
Steed, L. A. Barley, Ed Klrch­
hoff and J . W. Brown.

Mrs. E. W. Nolen
Entertained With

LITTLE MISS Annn Marie Pezold of DeBary entertained her friends on
her fourth birthday, a t her home on Monroe Ave. On floor are Diane
Semono; Wayne Periko, Annn Mnrio and Wendy Periko. On couch; Joyce
Karon, Clay Towcry, Dubby Trlnowskl and Barbara Jean Trinowski, oil
waiting for tho call, "come and get it.”

Enterprise

News From DeBary

Personals
By Helen Snodgraia
Mr. and Mra. Dick Hart
have recently had aa houae
gueita, Mra. Velma Elliworth,
Mra. Buth Caater, and Mra.
Fern Sylvia of Andcraon, Ind.
They were accompanied by
Mra. Erncat Jones to St. Peteriburg to visit Mra. llart'a
•later.
Mra. Jones entertained the
Harts and their guests at a
dinner parly recently. Olhora
included Mr*. J. B. Avaltt,
Mra. Paul Andcrion and Mra.
Valma Grandl and children.

A Morning Coffee

Mri. Bertie Ilay of Tarrlili,
Ala. arrived last week for a
. Mra. E. W. Nolen of Chi­ visit with her daughters, Mrs.
cago, 111., waa honored re­ 0. B. Sides, Mrs. Nancy Tid­
cently at a coffee given by well and Mrs. S. B. Bay.
Mra. V. W. Ganderton at her
home on Aaalea Lane.
Mra. Nolen haa been visit­
ing her daughter, Mra. Har­
lan Rboadea on Valencia Dr.
Dr. and Mrs. A. S. McCol­
Coffee and Danlih pailrlea
were aerved to the Mmea. lum and Mrs. Mary Holler
Darwin Smith, Tom West, have been called to Memphis,
Charlei Regiater, Phil Koche Tcnn., due to' the sudden
death of their brother-in-law,
and Robert WlUlamaon.
The group preaented Mr. W. W. Simmons Jr. They will
Nolen with a magnolia plant bo Joined In Memphis by an­
to taka home with her to Chi­ other sister, Mrs. Scott Herr,
a former Sanford resident.
cago.

Personals

O R IG IN A L S

Mrs. Fred Karl Honored A t Coffee Reception

F A S H IO N

By Mr*. Adam Muller
St. Ann’s Guild, of St.
Ann’s Catholle Church, De­
Bary, held their monthly
meeting and installation Of
Officers, Wednesday, April 16.
Mrs. C. J. Kaimierctak, Pres­
ident of the Orlando Central
Deanery wai the installing
officer. New Offlcera Install­
ed were, Mra. Howard Yerkei, President, Mrs. Herbet
Vitt, Vice/ President, Mra.
Herbet Vltt, Vice President,
Mrs. Leon Lormcl, Secretary,
and M n. W. B. Zetto, Trea­
surer.
Plan* were completed by
M n. John J. Strang and her
committee for the Annual
Communion Breakfast which
will lie held after the 7:45
a.m. M an on May 7, at tha
Show Boat Reataurant In DaLand.
M n. Ivan Walker reported
that her Sunshine Committee
had made visits, sent card*
and floral gifts to several
members who wera III.
Mr*. H. C. V ltt announced
that new parish members liv­
ing in Deltona had .been vis­
ited and welcomed to the par­
ish during the past month
and as a result of this effort,
four new members were In­
troduced a t the meeting.
Father Gerard C. Devlin,
Spiritual Director of the
Guild, closed the meeting
with prayer.
Refreshments were eerved
under the direction of Mrs.
Harry G. Adams.

The ever-populir sheath I bined here wilh a neat cardlthat Is so versatile Is com­ gan-typo jacket, lined In the
drrss fabric.
No. 8288 with Patt-O-nama
The Deltary Women's Club
Is In sizes 10, 12, 14, to, 18,
20. Bust 31 In 40. Size 12, 32 mot on Friday, April 17, a t
the Community Center, with
bust, dress, 3!t yards of S3Mrs. Charles Ulrich presiding.
Inch; Jacket, l!fc yards.
Final plana wera mada for
To order, send 50 cents In
coins to:
Sue Burnett
The Sanford Herald
1150 Avenue of Americas
New York, N. Y. 1003*
For first-class mailing add
to rents for each pattern.
Print name, address with
sone, style number and alia.
Don’t miss the new spring
and summer ’64 Issue of our
fashion magazine Basle Fash­
ion. Send 50 cents today.

the Annual Spring Luncheon
to be held at the lilt. Vernon
Motel, north of Orlando on
17-02. May 21 at noon with
Reservations In by May 16.
Offlcera elected were as
follows: Mrs. Charles Ulrich,
President, Mrs. Arthur Wag­
ner, First Vlca President, Mr*.
Chester Rearick, Second Vice
President, Airs. Harry Miller,
Recording Secretary, Air*.
John Dslck, Corresponding
Secretary and Airs. R. Magnuson, Treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fctcr Knppenssl of Denary, showed
their film of the recent trip
through Europe with a atopover In Holland. Refreshments
were eerved by Air*. Theo­
dora Cully, chairman, and her
committee.
The DeBary Community
Methodist Church Choir held
thair Monthly Social, ITtursday evening following choir
rehearsal. Refreshment host*
esaet were Airs. William Lakeman and Airs. M. Lacey.
Among the members pre­
sent were, Air. and Airs. How­
ard Green, Mr. and Mrs. Stan­
ley Rudor, Allis Barbara Redlent, David Aliller, Gertrud*
AlacNaughton, Beatrice Mul­
ler, Ruth Creasey, Ktfle Duffin, William Williams, George
Wright. G. Hume, W. Hslgh
and Afae Phillips.
President Howard Green
held a brief business session,
when plans for the coming
Annual Strawberry Festival
to he held, Tuesday, Alay 10
from 2-4 and 6:30 • 8:30 p m.
in tho social hall of the
church. Tickets are available
now from any of the choir
members.

W ELCO M E

NOBLES A N D

AZALEA CIRCLE
The annual supper meeting
of Azalea Circle was held re­
cently at the Marina Isle
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Russell.
Twenty people were seated
at the mammoth banquet ta­
ble, which was overlaid in
white damask and centered
with an arrangement of white
and yellow Iris. .Mrs. Porter
Lansing and Mrs. J. D. Cal­
lahan assisted Mrs. Iluiiel] in
serving the large platters of
golden brown chicken and all
the delectable trimmings.
Airs. Thomaa Russell, cir­
cle chairman, presided at the
business meeting following
supper, and Mrs. C. P. liarkey, program chairman, in­
troduced guest speaker, E. C.
Lundberg of the County Agri­
cultural Agency.
.Mr. Lundberg ahowed a
film illustrating proper se­
lection and replanting of orna­
mentals and discussed var­
ious methods of propogating
new plants from your favorite
ornamentals. He distributed a
booklet on "Plant Propogation
for Florida Homes" and of­
fered auggestlons for various
garden problems presented
by tho member*. He remind­
ed all gardeners that Cedi
Tucker or ho Is in the County
Agricultural office e v e r y
Alonday for the express pur­
pose of assisting home gar­
deners.
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Others enjoying the business
supper w e r # the Mmei.
Dempsey Carnes, J. L. Clark,
Alice Click, J. D. Callahan,
J. P. Cullen, Al Hunt, Jamca
Coon, Henry McLauIln Jr.,
Fred Pope, Clyde Stinson, R.
F. Steele, George Shipp, Ray
Tilda and Alisa Ellalee Klrch­
hoff.

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SAVI IN IiO T

THE GRACIOUS lakcfront home of Mrs. William Dunn Jr. of Cnssclberry, left, was the scene of a coffee Snturdny morning for Mrs. Fred
Karl, wife of the gubernatorial candidate shown a t the serving table with
Mrs. Thomas W. Staed, right, also of Daytona Beach. Seated and pouring
the coffee is Mrs. Virginia Krause.

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PLUS A PENNY!

REXALL DRUGS

ors of Airs. R. W. Estes. band la a medical student at
I
While here they all drove to University of Georgia.
West Palm Reach to visit
Airs. Estes’ daughter and sonin-law, Air. and Mri. Ken
Wlggs and children.

Suzanne Partin, a student
at Florida State University, is
spending a week with her
parents, Mr. and Airs. Jam es
A. Partin, of Oviedo. She will
return to Tallahassee Friday
to register for the new tri­
Afr. and Mrs. Pete AlcCall mester; she will be accom­
and children, Al and Cathy, panied by her mother.
spent Sunday in Gainesville;
Mrs. Frank Randolph and
they also attended the grad­
uation of their daughlcr-ln- son Michael arc visiting her
law, Mrs. Warren AtcCall Jr. parents, Mr. and Airs. L. L.
Faulk Sr. at their home in
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sustln Oviedo. Mrs. Randolph is
of Atlanta were recent visit­ from Athens, Ga. Her hus-

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Oviedo Personals
By Evelyn Lundy
Air. and Mrs. Richard
Smithson and son, Cliff, and
Air. and Airs. Roger Aliller
left Friday to spend the week­
end with Air. and Air*. War­
ren AlcCall J r in Gainesville.
While there, they attended the
graduation of Airs. AtcCall
from the university. Airs. Atc­
Call is the former Alary
(Jinx) Miller of Oviedo.

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Frl. Apr. 24, *64—P ars 9

Fla. Beta Sigma Phi Week
Proclaimed. By

Bryant

All chapter* of DcU Sigma f and social activity, and
Phi will attend the 11 a.m. i WHEREAS, Beta Sigma Phi
icrvlce of The F ln t Daptlit gives its members an intimate
| touch with many lives and
Church this Sunday, April M.
many minds, and provides a
Tlie members will attend in precious guard against nar­
a group in observance of Beta rowed friendships, and
Sigma week.
WHEREAS, Beta Sigma Phi
Each chapter will celebrate is a form of enriching, Inten­
Founder's Day with Individ* sifying, and inspirational ex­
ual banquets ;rt which time perience in the appreciation
they will honor their “ Girl and enjoyment of the. liberal
of tlie Year” and at which arts;
time they will present other
N o w , THEREFORE. I,
honors and awards.
FARRIS BRYANT, by virtue
Gov. Farris liryant lias is* of the authority vested in me
sued the following official as Governor of the State of
proclamation. &lt;1e s I g n a t • Florida, do hereby proclaim
in# April 21-30 as Beta Sigma April 24-30, 1904, as
Pill week in the state of Flor­
BETA SIGMA PHI WEEK
ida
in Florida, and do emphasise
U1IEREAS, tlie worldwide Foundcr’a Day, April 30, to be
object of Beta Sigma Phi is observed by the slstrrs and
to congenially unite young citizens of tlie Friendly Sun­
women of the community for shine State of Florida.
purposes of friendship and
In Witness Whereof, 1
have hereunto set my
rultural development and for
participation in tlie Interna,
hand and caused tlie
tional sisterhood of Beta Sig­
Great Seal of the State
ma Phi, and
of Florida to be affixed
at Tallahassee, the Cap­
WHEREAS, this organisa­
ital, this 10th day of
tion is created for young
women desirous of cultural
March. A. D. 1964

An

International

Flavor

Imparted With Navy Beans
Let'a take a look at navybeans as they are used in
countries other than America.
Popular aa they are here,
hundreds of thousands of
« •
pounds of American grown
beans go abroad each year.
Miss Izola Williams, assist'
ant
nutritionist, Florida Ag
t-g
ricultural Extension Service,
aaya no matter where you
go, you're likely to find fav­
orite dishes featuring these
little while beans.
Here are some recipes with
an international flavor youTI
enjoy trying a t home:
t-WIRNEIt HAKE
j
From Germany
1 lb, wieners
1 can (1 lb. 12 oi.) baked
beans
•i cup applesauce
1/8 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup ketchup
1/4 teaspoon sage
Salt and pepper to taste
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Cut half the wieners
into blta-sise pieces, reserv­
ing remaining links for gar­
nish. Combine
Ingredients
and pour into 1 1/2 qt. bak­
ing dish. Arrange whole wie­
ners on top. Bake 30 minutes.
Y'leid: 4-5 servings.
From Egypt comes an ex­
cellent hors d’oeuvre to dip
into cocktail saure or to servo
plain or with a sauce aa a
delicious aide-dish vegetable.
FALAFEL
1 cup cooked or canned navy
beans drained or pureed
1/4 cup fine ergeker crumbs
1 tablespoon finely minced
onion
ft teaspoon mashed garlic
1 egg beaten
3/4 cup cracker crumbs for
topping
Salt to taste, only If needed
.*
Combine beans with 1/4
cup crumbs, onion and garlic.
Shape into tiny balls. Dip
balls in egg, then roll In re­
maining crumbs. Drop Into
deep oil at 375 degrees until
golden and crisp. Drain on
paper. Serve hot.
r- absorbent
Y’leid: about 30 balls.
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JENNIE’S CASSEROLE
From England comes
1 lb navy beans
3 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon molasses
2 cloves garlic, crushed
8 tablespoops tomato puree
ft lb. bacon, cut in 1" slice
2 cups beef bouillon
ft teaspoon ground cloves
ft teaspoon celery salt

1 teaspoon paprika
1 bay Iraf
pinch of thyme
1 teaspoon dry parsley
1 lb. smoked sausages
salt and pepper to taste
Soak beans overnight in
cold water to cover. Drain
and place in derp saucepan.
Add all oilier ingredients ex­
cept sausage. Mix thoroughly.
Closely cover and cook in 300
degree oven for 5 hours or
until beans are tender. Add
stock or water if lieans ap­
pear to be dry. Forty minutes
before serving stir in saus­
ages and finish cooking un­
covered. Y’ield: (1 portions.
From the South Seas comes
this recipe for GALA IS­
LAND CHOI’S
Drain Juice from small can
of pineapple ring*- Grill four
pork chops, basting with
pineapple Juice from time to
time. Garnish with pineapple
slices, grilled a few minutes
on both pides. Crown each
slice generously with hot
baked beans.

Graduation Tea Fetes Miss W hittern
WAIT FOR IT!

Motorcycle Club
Issues Invitation
To New Members
Mrs. Betty Y'ost has an­
nounced that anyone interest­
ed in becoming a member of
tlie Sanfnrd-Orlando Motor­
cycle Club is welcome to at­
tend the inertings which are
held on Thursday night at 8
p m. at Harley Davidson's on
Orlando Drive.
Last Sunday the club en­
joyed a ride preceded bybreakfast at tlie I’lnecrrst
Inn. They traveled to Jupiter
Springs, bad lunch and visited
Six Gun Territory at Silver
Springs and returned to Pinecrest Inn for supper.

A DELIGHTFUL GRADUATION ten honoring Norton Whlttern wu*
hunted by Mr*. Marvin Dyal at her home on Plumosa Drive. Mr*. Dyal,
riifht is nerving punch, front left, to Mrs. W. W. Horne, Mrs. Joyce Bate­
man, Mrs. II. B. Whittorn, mother of the honorec ami Miss Whittcrn.

Casselberry

Democratic W omens Club
Hosts County Candidates

PersonaLS
By Jane Casselberry
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kryder of Lake Drive were re­
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Brown ami Mrs. Yallie Knox o( Mt. Dora.
Paul Bates and Leonard
Casselberry of Casselberry
Utilities are attending a short
course this week at the Uni­
versity of Florida in Gaines­
ville.
Mrs. Willis Benson, former­
ly of Casselberry and now
living in Kodiak Island, Alas­
ka, has written friends that
she and her family survived
the devastating earthquakes
and tidal waves which struck
the Island. She finds the after
shocks, which are almost a
daily occurrence, rather nerve
wracking, and has been told
Uiat they will probably con­
tinue for another two years.

The Democratic Women’s
Club of Seminole County was
host to the county democratic
randidates at a coffee Sun­
day, April 19. at the Sanford
Woman's Club.
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, re-

Altamonte

Personals
By Jolla Harlot
Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. Pattishall 139 llattaway Drive are
proud parents of a baby girl
named Polly born Saturday
April 4. Polly has two slstrrs,
Terry and Patricia ami two
brothers Jeffrey and Jan.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McAdoo
of Martin, Tennessee and pat­
ernal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. I’attishall Sr.
of Geneva.

tiring president, explained the
policy oi the Democratic
Womcn'a Club and stressed
that the club doci not endorse
any one candidate In the pri­
maries. However, in the gen­
eral election, where there is
party opposition, the members '
support the Democratic candtdate.
Sirs. Reynolds introduced
Mrs. Eva Palin, vice president of the Fifth Congression­
al District, and Mrs. Palm
conducted the installation of
offirers.
Officers Installed were Mrs.
Catherine Gehr, president;
Mrs. Florence Gilmartin, vice
president: Mrs. Lillian Sev­
er*, secretary, and Mrs. De- j
lores Anderson, treasurer.
Ten new members were
welcomed to the club and the
Democratic candidates were
individually introduced.
After the pleasant rolfce
hour members enjoyed an
open discussion with the can­
didates.

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G IVE HER LESS IR O N IN G
DEDICATION CEREMONIES at SNAS new pool recently featured a
swim null fuHhinn show. Modeling an exciting floral design is Jo Aline Mc­
Donald. Carol Knott, swimming instructor, poses as narrator.

DAN RIVER
“LAZYBONE”
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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The U. S. Department of
Agriculture report* ■ clothes,
dryer save* the average
housewife 20 eight-hour work
day* and 40 miles of walking
a year.

Welcome Nobles
AND

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W. LAWRENCE SWOFFORD
C O U N T Y C O M M ISSIO N E R
D IST R IC T 3
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y

DURING
THE
CEREMONIAL
• LAPEL PINS
' • CUPP LINKS

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Dedicated To Good Government

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Seventeen yean experience in County and
Municipal government.
Experienced in financing and preparing budgets.
Experienced in planning and zoning.
Fifteen years experience In road const ruction.
III coupe rate with school officials and other county
Will
For drainage and water conservation program.
For better county road system.
Will cooperate with all county nnd municipal officials.

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NO IRONING 1 TO 10 YD. PCS.

Oxford Stripes
CHAMBRAYS
THE

officials.

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112 8. Park Are.

SPECIAL
SALE

Drug Store fvenf

The newest Aprll-shnwr
coats make great use of re­
versible a n d double fared
fabric*.

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• RINGS
• TIE TACKS

MOTHERS

Miss Norma Whlttern was j by Mrs. Marvin A. Dyal at | hostesses were Mrs. Llovd
Tlie serving table was over­
More than M friends called
honored guest at a graduation her borne on Plumosa Drive. Swain. Mrs. W. W. Horne and laid with a clever red and during the aRernoon tea hour.
tea Saturday, April If, hosted I Assisting Mrs. Dyal as co-1 Mrs. Mary Joyce Bateman.
white covering, centered with
a beautiful arrangement of
white glads, with crystal can­
delabra containing tall white
candles on each side. The re­
freshing fruit punch floated
red roses frozen Into tlie red
ice, creating a picturesque ef­
fect. Imprinted on the dainty
napkins was "N orm a—Class
of ’64.” Delirious home made
delicasics were served from
lovely crystal trays.
T h e hostesses presented
Norma with a stunning sum­
mer hag and she and her mo­
ther, Mrs. II. n. Whlttern.
with beautiful carnation cor­
Amur/ea't O f a M t
sages.

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SEWft SAVE

R E M N A N T «or

Hwy. 17 b 92 Near Maitland
Three good rrasona why I have s vital interest, is the sckeels
of Seminole County. Linda 7, Billy It, and Pnlli IS.

PD. POL. ADV.

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"Lilies Of The Field" At Cinema

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Page 10 — April 24, 1964

Sidney Poltler, who recent­
ly won the Academy Award
“ Oscar” aa the beat actor In
1963, atara In Ralph Nelaon'a
"Lilies of the Field," which
opened Thursday at the Sem­
inole Cinema. It will run

TV RENTAL
• g a in

• Barrie*

Seminole TV

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FA M I N
Zenith Color TV Bala*
NM Hanford Ave.

FRIDAY p. m.

HELD OVER

1:01 (&gt;&gt;
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THRU MONDAY

DON

KNOTTS

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(DEPUTY BARNEY FIFE OF TIIK
ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW!)

WINNER
PARENTS
MAGAZINE1?
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MEDAL
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This is the
funniest
picture
you’ll ever
sea on land
or see!

OPEN 1*:«S
BROWS AT
1:00 • 1:05
1:10 • 7:11
td l

11:11 (0)

Mr.Limpet

Technicolor

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SATURDAY P. M.

S E M IN O L E
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N ew elln e
Cb. a s p o r t s
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l l u r k e 'a I.aw
T h a t W ee Tha Waak
T hat W as
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C a ra o n
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M a v o rlc k

SATURDAY A. M.

Incredible

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beata around the Ariaona des­
ert In a Jalopy station wag­
on.
It’s aa easy aa that, and
that’s how Nelson did it when
he started making hla three-

W eekend Television

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through April 29.
If you're after authenticity
when you’re making a picture
about a guy beating around
the Ariaona deaert in a Jalopy
station wagon, get a guy who

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NOW

ll i i ll w l n k l a Hhow
Nky K i n g
Huge l l u n n y
Do T o u K n o w ?
A m erican H andstand
W a t c h Mr. W l a a r d
T a lk *N T a l e n t
Nawa

ACADEMY AWARD WINNER

BEST ACTO R
For Performance in . . .

TONITE A HAT.

Ralph Nelwin’H

ADMISSION

LILIES of the FIELD

$ 1 .0 0 CAKI.OAI)

BTARRING

ANOTHER GIGANTIC
TRIPLE FEATURE

PER

SIDNEY POITIER

TWIN

SHOWING FRI. AT 2 • 4 - I • 8 • 10 P. M.
SHOWING BAT. AT 0-8-10 SUN. 5:30-7:30-9:25

JERKY
LEWIS
HITS
-------- FLUB ------ELVIS PRESLEY

TOMORROW &amp; SUNDAY
________ MATINEE ONLY

7:29 Only
••DON'T GIVE UP
THE SHIP"
Jerry Lewie

E X C L U S I V E A RE A S H O W I N G !
\ W ill not ha ohawn again for 2 Voartl /

H E R E 'S A B IG T R E A T
I O R ( J I U m &gt; Y O l M ! A l I K f ... I 0A U I l)
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Plue At 9:19 Only
"FUN IN
ACAPULCO”
In Color
Elrie I’reeley
And At 11:00 Only
"ROCK-A-RYE
HA BY"
In Color
Jerry Lewie

COMING
HUN. • MON. • TUBS.
Nilely At 7:20 A 11:20

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R o m p e r Room
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Bar W han
M ik a W a l l n e e
Spanish
N i l e Nawa
W o r d for W o r d
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ROBSON

BUDDY EBSEN
Of TV’a Famous
BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

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DOG TRACK INN
DANCE
to tha Music of
THE
VIRGINIANS"
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY NITES

Open T il 2 a-m.
Cocktail
Hour — Dally
5:30 - 7:00 p. m.
H I - W A Y 17 -91
a t CASSELBERRY
P H O N E U 9 -IM 9

YOUR

(aweet aa a nut)

ROYAL RED SHRIMP
(a real delicacy the way **
prepare them! . . . they are NOT
French Fried!)

COMBINATION PLATTER

CHOICE

(Danish Lobster Tails and Royal
Red Shrimp)

FROG

LEGS

* 2 95

Sauteed In Melted Butter
UNDER THE UMBRELLA
A Variety Of Fine Cheesee and Meat*—Fr
To Enjoy While We Prepare Your Dinner
^ ^ R 7 ^ 0 r I e a m ^ T o o H ^ T v a T I a n ^ T ^ r ^ n g l! ^ ,o ^ ^
private parties up to 50.
....
South French Ate.
Sanford
Phu.:? I A 2-9551

BETWEEN A WIFE who HcorrtH hint for hifl
fish-keeping hobby, and the wife’s ex-beau who
has come to visit, Mr. Limpet tries to lie casual.
Scene involving Carole Cook us the wife. Don
Knotts as Limpet and Jack Weston as the exbeau is from "The Incredible Mr. Limpet,” new
Warner Bros, comedy-with-music in Technicolor
now showing at the Ritz Thentre through Mon­
day.

BREAUFAST
SERVED
ANYTIME

Welcome Shrlnera!

LA K E M O N R O
• RESTAURANT
• BAR A PACKAGE
HWY. 17-92—1|g Miles North of SANFORD

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OPENING
ANNOUNCEMENT
A DVERTSEM ENT
ON THIS PAGE

TUES., APRIL 28

THE SCENE is Wakapoogee Lodge where Rock
Hudson gets into more contretemps with beau«
tiful girls than anybody. Here, brunett camp­
fire lady Pnula Prentiss has an iden ubout how
to have fun with a toasted marshmallow but
Rock is too wise for this HI’ old gume in “Mun’s
Favorite Sport?” It will be featured Sunday
through Tuesday a t Movieland Drive-In Theutre.

MIm Carol Pettijohn
Entertains Nightly
In Tha Lamplighter Lounge

Freddie's

Other .Menu Items Equally Low Prieed!
Dining Room Open 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 pja.
• Cocktails • Mixed Drinks
. • Bargain Priced Package Item*
• Parties • Banquets
Our
Ph. 322-3I0H
Dinfng
Specialty:
Room Opes
Businessmen a Lunch
Sunday

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Coma d m e with us. Enjoy crisp. app etiiing a s l a d e . . .
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m e a t s an d g a r d tn l r t i h v e g e ta b le s. . . served m truly
pleasant surroundings. And rem em ber, Thursday night
( is "famtiy night" with f r a e d a s s a r t a f o r a l l . . . a n d
, Haturdsy night la ‘'( task night" when you g el a big
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award-winner “Lilies of tha
Field," under the United A rt­
ists aegis.
Foitiar, it so happens, is
the guy who beata it around
the desert in the Jalopy in
"Lilies of the Field,” heart­
warming, . often gay and al­
ways tender tale of an exGI who meets five refugee
nuns In the desert and helps
them build a chapel. It is
from the famous William Bar­
rett novel of the same name.
Hut he had to know what
such a station wagon carries,
what precautions had to be
taken and so on. Well, it so
happens that there's a Fran­
ciscan monk known as Father
Theodore, who has been go­
ing around the MexicanAmerican and Indian communItiea in the Ariaona desert
for yeara, with his "church
on wheels," as hit beat-up
Jalopy etation wagon hae
come to be known.

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DEAR ABBY: My pro­
blem &gt;• in clghtyear-old
neighbor boy who plays
with my savenyear-old. He
cornea to my house after
school with my son. We eat
supper a t six o'clock and
the neighbor kid just stands
there watching us. When I
ask him to eat with us,
he navtr refuses. Some­
time* 1'v# asked him to
wait in the other room, but
he always ends up back in
the kitchen watching us.
My son is eager to play
again, so he gives us a
hard time and doesn't eat
very well. I’ve aent the
neighborhood boy home be­
cause of this, but In 15
minutes he is back again.
On school nights thay let
him stay at our bout* until
I send him home so I can
get my son ready for bed.
Can you help me? 1 am a
nervous wreck.
JACKIE'S MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: It's not
th« child's fault. He has no
rules to follow. Tell his mo­
ther that YOU have rules
and you need her coopera­
tion. Tell her precisely what
hours your ion has for play­
time, mealtime and bed­

time. Explain that be Isn't
permitted company a t meal­
time or afterwards. And if
she doesn’t respect your
wishes, don't SEND the
boy home — TAKE him
home,
• • •
DEAR ABBY: A serviceman came to repair our
washing machine and said
he had to take it to hU shop
to fix. When he brought it
beck, I was at work. A
neighbor saw him trying to
get into my house *o she
called me at work and told
me what was going on. I
called his employer at once
and told him 1 didn’t appre­
ciate people going into my
house while I was gone.
He said -that's the way
everybody did nowadays
They always searched un­
der mats, in mailboxes, and
alt over for keys, and let
themselves in. Am I out of
(tap, Abby, or did he have
a right to da this?
JUST PLAIN" MAD
DEAR MAD: You are
vary much 'in’ step. And if
you want to get technical,
the serviceman Is guilty of
breaking and entering.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: My hus-

band Insist* that when a
man and a lady go upstairs,
the woman goqs first, and
when they go downstairs,
the man goes first. I say
it's the other way around.
Who ia right?
ETTA KET
DEAR ETTA: When a
lady goes up the stairs, the
gentleman should follow her
so that he can catch her
should she trip. And the
gentleman
precedes
the
lady when she descends, for
the same reason.
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO “ B”
IN SACRAMENTO: Weteh
out! The peraon who ducks
the blood tests Is usually
the one woo needs it most.
• • •
Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABUY, nox
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.,
90212. Enclosed a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
to • to
Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 3363, Beverly Hills,
Calif., 90212. for Abby'a new
booklet. “ HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OCCASSIONS.”

Use For Handy Headband

n
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for Saturday evening. That
i* steak night at the Trade
Ry Polly Cramer,
wear. Try it on wool. The er over ths hook of another
Wind's cafeteria . . . a threeNewspaper
Enterprise Assn. threads blend beautifully.— hanger, thus providing spaca
quarter pound steak cooked to
for tha hanging of two gar­
DEAR POLLY—Many of MRS R. T.
your order for ju it on* dol­
ments such as a skirt and
GIRLS—This
Is
a
dilly.
The
the
pointers
have
become
hab­
lar. Sounds like a fitting
blouse that would be worn
nylon
threads
really
did
an
its with our family. Here's
Making big plans for lots finish to a lively weekend In
Custcmcrs nre really rc*
invisible mending job on a at the earn* time. One hook
one for you: Put a headband tear In wool fabric. Remind­ works fin* for both hangeri.
sponding to the music of the of Shrincr customers this the area. Dinner ia served
Virginians who nre playing weekend is the Caribe lounge from 4:30 ’til 8 p.m. and If
around your neck BEFORE ed me of my grandmother
I worked as a secretary
at the Cypress Room, former­ located in the Valdes Hotel. you get a chance, drive down
rolling up your hair on the using a long atrend of hair for years and found it most
ly the Dot; Track Inn. They’ll They are warming up the for lunch between 11 a.m.
large rollers. When set, pull for mending. Cut the top off nnnoying to pull out the desk
be plnying tonight and Satur­ food and frosting down the itnd 2:15 p.m. File this away
the handhand up around the the stocking and then start drawer every time I needed
day night and are open 'til glasses just to be able to give . . , Thursday night is family
bottom rollers at tho neck, pulling threads from around a paper clip. Our clips cam*
12 a.m. Cocktail hour is daily you the best service possible. night when everyone gets a
in small boxes of 100 each
ears and forehead. Keeps the the hose.—TOLLY
from 5:30 'til 7:00 p.m.
rollers from drooping. This
Watch for big important free dessert . . . be sure to
DEAR POLLY—Thia Is so I removed the lid from
• • •
ia (specially good for those NOT a Joke. Thoa* of you a new box, rolled plastio
news from the Caribe next bring it out again next
of us with fin* hair.—MRS. who want to "distress” fur­ gummed tape around my fin­
My favorite meal is a spe­ week . . . a surprise in the Thursday though.
• • •
F. A. M.
niture can do as professional gers, put th* tape on the bot­
cialty of the house a t Jean's entertainment line which will
D E A R POLI.Y—Thrcnds cabinet mnkers do and bang tom of th* box and placed it
Snack time is anytime and
Spaghetti House this week­ be sure to be welcomed byon th* tabls beside my type­
from old nylon stockings arc the piece with tire chains.
end . . . spaghetti. There's patrons of the lounge. You breakfast is in the morning
useful for mending many
Line silverware drawer* writer. Each time I needed
nothing better than a spicy don't have to ha a regular and that is when the Whatathings. Pull out some of the with blotters to absorb the n clip It was at my finger­
dish of spaghetti served with customer to enjoy yourself at burger ia open with it* Invi­
threads in a discarded one moisture from “quickie" dry­ tips. lh a tape held the box
a salad and rolls, and that's the Caribe, however. Just tation for you to visit them.
in place—MRS. L. E. II.
and
wind on n thread spool. ing— MRS. It. R.
For
quick
service
just
rail
how it comes. Chicken caccia- stop In anytime for a relaxing
Collect several shades nnd
DEAR POLLY—We always
DEAR POLLY—If you lik*
322-9016 and they’ll i have
torn is nnother featured item drink or meal.
use the thread that matches seem to have a clothes hanger to wear your pearls or other
• • •
your meal ready for you when
this weekend and the Orange
best to mend other usable shortage. Often the hooks heads under a dress or sweat­
Still serving their refresh­ you get there. Manager Jim
City restaurant will be glad to
hose
that might have smnll would break off of metal er collar and find the string
Hutchins
wants
to
wish
the
see you there to enjoy either ing and friendly atmosphere
tears. This thread is also ex­ bangers which was very an­ too short, take a sweater
one.
with their food is Jim Spen­ Shriners and their ladies a
cellent for mending nylon, da­ noying until I came up with guard and clip to both ends
• • •
cer's restaurant . . . and the special hello and welcome.
cron and all kinds of knit­ the idea of slipping tho hang­ of th* necklace— M. D.
. • •
If spring fever has come food is ju st as good as the
For
a
delightful
and
aohospitality.
You
can
dress
up
over you and you'd like to
give up cooking for awhile, or down to go to Spencers phlstieatad evening meal try
and get your meals delivered and feel equally comfortable; either the seafood or steaks
call Ernest Shank at 322-2256 all they want you to do is en­ at Freddie’s Steak llouie.
from Kohlsaat's Dinner De­ joy yourself. Jim, Doris, Ed After-dinner entertainment It
livery Service . . . he'll give and Darlene are a t your ser­ provided by Miss Carol Pettljohn at the piano in the
you a menu from which you vice.
e e •
Lamplighter Lounge . . . .
can choose one or thirtyBY WAYNE G.
gredient hns been added. When heart defect called patient
Virginia Plochm of Wil­
takeout double, thus South
Here's a note for Shriners other after dinner entertain­
meals fe r next week.
IIRAND8TADT, M.O.
bids
three
spades.
NORTH
14
mette,
111.,
uses
several
hands
you have discovered the spec­ ductus arteriosus. I am 20
ment might be a sampling of
Probably that three spade Newspaper Enterprise A nn. ific cause it may be possible and I am able to swim, play
t ol CQJ BI
one of the desserts at Fred­ In teaching the use of th«
to KQ J 10
Q—Every timo I wore a
eall will be made in the w ire
tennis and dance without
die's. They have everything takeout double. They are de­
for your doctor to desensit­
♦ I
c a u s i n g heart symptoms.
of a man being slowly strand- dark blur suit 1 bought Inst
from homemade pie to ro­ signed to illustrate points in
to A K 1
led. but that should not hold year, my legs broke out with ize you — a tedious process What ar* my chances of lieWEST (D)
EAST
mantic Cherries Jubitce.
I’rlcea Are Tailored
both
bidding
and
play.
North bark. 11c will bid four a severely itching rash. 1 at best — or you may bo ntdo ing a normal life epan?
• • •
To Your Time, Needs
to 6 3 3
toA
PLUS
North has a very strong
spades anyway and it will wrote to the manufacturer to avoid further contact with
A—Thla type of congenital
to
A
7
2
to
9
■
6
4
And Budget . , .
Soma of the Shriners have takeout double of West's open­
be up to South to play the and he said thut the matrriul the irritant.
♦ AQJ9
to K 10 3 2
hrurt leakage is du* to a fail­
already
made
their
reaervato 9 8 6 4
Be It A Bottle
ing diamond bid. East at­ ♦ Q J 10
game contract.
Q—My nose is sore on the ure of tha communication be­
(wool and dacron) was hand­
tions for dinner a t the Capri tempts to Interrupt his op­
. . . or Case
SOUTH
He will win the opening led daily by many employes inside summer and winter, in tween th* pulmonary artery
restaurant and Jcy is plan­ ponents’ line of communica­
to 10934
club lead in dummy and will and worn by thousand* of damp weather nnd dry. It and th* aorta to close. Th*
Free Prompt
to 5 3
ning a lovely meal for them. tion by jumping to three dia­
Delivery
note that he cannot afford to customers without causing any cracks nnd never stays heal­ size of tha leak varies great­
♦
8
7
6
4
She ia alio welcoming every­ monds and South la rather
play trumps right away.
reaction. Do you think my ed longer limit two or three ly in different Individuals and
♦ 78 3
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TeL 322-0906
one in to hear the Jack Rots- happy about the whole thing.
lie sees one loser in each trouble was due to th* ma­ days at a time. What can 1 the smallest opening may
No one vulnerable
&lt;
— -y Open B A. M.—12 Midnight j man trio which I recommend He has no desire to bid with
West North East Heath suit, but can get rid of his terial or the dye? Is there do to heal it?
cause tha loudest murmur and
highly . . . they're a very hie piece of cheese.
1♦
Dble 3 to Pats
club loser if he can get a any way I can be immunized
A—Tho nose bruises and the least Interference with
Pass Dble Pass 3 to
witty and entertaining group.
So North doubles a second
discard on a heart. Therefore, against the rnuse?
bleeds easily. Its mucosal lin­ normal circulation. Th* feet
Pass 4 to
Pass Pass
WELCOME SHRINERS!
Joy’s plans for the future In­ time and it la up to South to
it is up to him to knock
A—You should have your ing is very thin and covers that you can lead an actlva
Pass
clude a new summer luncheon respond, ne has a blank
out the acc of hearts immedi­ doctor make a patch test with a dense network of blood life without cardiac symptom*
Opening lead—to Q
menu with several cold salad hand, but Virginia points out
ately. He does that. Clubs are small sample* of wool of dif­ vessels. Removing hard crusts is evidence that your* is a
plates as special attractions that the fact that your hand 1excuse you from the respon continued, but he is able to ferent colors nnd snmplcs of enn easily cause cracking and very slight defect It should
. . . the Capri wil remain open la almost worthless does not | aibility of responding to a take his club discard in time. dacron as well. Ib is should slight bleeding. If bard crusts not affact your Ufa span.
throughout the s u m ra • r
narrow ths cause down to on* aro a part of your trouble,
months this year so you can
of the materials or to a dye. you should keep the lining
Pleass sand your questions
plan to taka advantage of
If the dy* Is at fault, ask tho membranes softened with a and rem nants to Dr. Wayna
Hwy. 17-92 — Opposite Longwood I’lara
the fine food and service,
manufacturer to give you a thin coating of petroleum jel­ G. Drandstadt, M.D., In car*
Under Management Of
a e •
Harold &amp; Debbie Cumby
complete list of its compo­ ly. If this docs no^ help, have of this piper. Whll* Dr.
Eating at Cook's Corner in
What’s *o disgraceful about
—The first is the statement they, individually, aro grew nents. Then, if possible, you your doctor see whether you nrandstadt cannot answer In­
9 a. m. to 2 a. m. Mon. thru S at
Its new dining room is becom­ wrinkles? Or, for that m at­ of an expert in the field of ing older."
should have patch tests made Imvo a small ulcer thut needs dividual letters, ha will an­
All Military Personnel Welcome
ing more popular lately with ter, what's so shameful about aging, who saya: "Many
swer IttU ra of general Inter­
—The other was the sales with places of white cleans­ to lip rautcrizcd.
the addition of a really ex­ any of the other signs that a Americans feel compelled to pitch of a cosmetic saleswo­ ing tissue to which each in­
Q—1 have a congenital est In future columns.
WELCOME SHRINERS! VISIT US AT
panded menu. They have ape- 40-yearold woman isn't a deny their own aging. They man for a new, high-priced
rials every day and the one 20-year-old girl? Two things wish to delude themselves wrinkle smoother-outer who
today its a winner . . . all the prompt that question:
rather than face the fact that claimed that even though the
catfish
you
ean
eat
with
product is only supposed to
2617 ORLANDO DR. — 17-92 — So. Sanford Limits
French fries, rolls and cola
New owners at the Chick "N open for meals only on Sun­ conceal wrinkles for a few
» U k U U U lT T tj* T
slaw. Cook's Comer is also Treat on Ilwy. 17-92 in Fern day serving their daliclous hours, women ire buying it
DINING
EVERY
serving steaks, plssa, sand­ Park . . . They're Lee and steaks in the dining room fac­ like craxy.
ROOM
DAY
Evidently, a lot of middle
wiches and chili with the Lloyd Blankcnhurg who hall ing I.aka Monroe. You don’t
lly Mrs. .Muriel Lawrence with (lie youngsters which is very hard to admtr* somacold beer.
from South Wales, New York. have to wait until Sunday to aged women think they ran Nc».paper Enterprise Assn. might expose them to resent­ one who ean never advance
• • •
FRIDAY
W ES”
w
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buy
Instant
youth
for
u
few
The newcomers are making stop in though . . , they’ll be
his own wishes with any con­
Dear Mrs. Lawrence: We ment and criticism.
NITE ONLYt
CATFISH
$1-25
For your private partle* or some changes to celebrate glad to see you anytime. The hours at a lima though they
They can engnga in no viction. A father who mskaa
have two headstrong little
All You Can Eat, With F. Fries, Rolls, Cole Slaw
must
hurry
home,
like
Cinder
the “before going out to din­ their owmershlp of the Chick Inn hn* a package store ao
boye, ages 6 and 4. My hus­ forceful action toward a child, a habit of merely echoing hla
ner” cocktail at home, one 'N Treat ami they all add Up you ran pick up something to ells, before the clork strikes
family ' nitb :
Fried Chicken 85c
band tines nut like to disci­ lest the forrefulness disar­ wife's wlsha* by saying, "D a
12
and
their
wrinkles
begin
of the must stop plsces cn to better service for you. All take hema us you leave.
French Flies, Rolls, Cole Slaw
to show through their cover pline them. When they dls- range the parental picture ns your mother lays” begins
your list should be the Rex the fcod, Including the French
• • •
T-BONE STEAKS UO
RIU-KYK or STRIP 99e
up. They are again what they obey or start squabbling, I they are trying to create the to loss human substance a*
Liquor store in the IMnecrest fries, will he eookrd to order
French Fries, Bolls, Tossed Salad
One of the friendliest peo. have been pretending for
am always tho one who lias picture of My More Sensitive far as hla children ar* con­
Shopping center. Just to go In right than, not pre-cooked be­ pie In town is, without a
Visit Us — Sea Our Complete Menu
to wade in. I don't mind this Parent, The Secretly Sym­ cerned. Bacaus* h* can't car*
few
hours
not
to
be—middle
to look around is a pleasure forehand. They'll be featur­ doubt, Laura Stevens at
when my husband Is at work pathetic One. Their deep feel­ enough about what ha want*
aged
women.
SERVING FROM 10 A. M. T IL II P. M.
at this modern, sparkling ing a daily breakfast and George's Tavern on French
but when bo ie at homu I ing is, “If I can keep my to fight for It, they can't taka
Why
should
women
try
so
Beer — I'isia — Hut 'n Cold 8andwlchea — Chill
(just like the champagne they luncheon special and two of Ave. The Tavern ii known
hsrd to deny the inevitable think ho should take more distance from this child, I can it seriously.
sell) place.
thair moat attractive items for It* hospitality and owner fact of aging, when they part in training our children protect myself against the
So hla pretense of convic­
• • •
will
be fresh homemade Laura is chiefly responsible. would be so much more re than Just saying, “Do what contempt he Is hound to feel tion begins to Irritate them.
Question: where do you doughnuts a n d homemade The nicety furnished George's laxed and interesting and your mother says.” He says for me ns closeness shows up Th* exhortation "do a t your
find music for dancing cn chill. A targe sign out front also has a package with charming if they made up he has so little time with my faults to him.”
mother says” begins to arouse
Friday and Saturday nights will tell you what the spe­ “packages”
at
reasonable their ininds to get the very them that it isn't fuir for me
If your husband is an ad- their disgust, demanding as
• • , the Mar L«u of course. cial of the day is so you won't prices . . . . A special welcome most out of whatever ngc to expect him to spend it miration-craver, I don't know it dots thair good behavior
Lou Rotas’ has an orchestra miss them. Stop in sometime from George'* Tavern to the they happen to lie?
what you can do about it. Just while It ducks out of all strug­
fighting them. . .
playing there for your plea­ and give the Hlunkonburga a Shriners and their ladles.
You won't even be aware
ANSWER: Ho sounds liko take the whole Job of disci­ gle for ths good behavior. In
sure, not to mention the fine cheerful Florida smile and
• • •
of the wrinkles of a woman an admlration-craver. Admi­ pline on, I guess, and do with tho end what such a father
food from the complete welcome.
The peopl# who Ilk* their who 1* out-going, amusing ration-craving parents hate it the I&gt;est you can. Ib is will says becomes Just an annoying
• • e
menu. Chsroal broiled steaks
beer tall and cool will also well-informed, kind, helpful getting mixed up in children's he a sad solution, of course, noise In th* ears of hla chil­
are the specialty of the house
Stuck for what to do Sun­ Ilka stopping in at th* Pad- and obviously interested in discipline. Whether they're because the admiration-crav­ dren.
at the Mar Lou. Open 8 a.m. day dinner? Worry no more. dock Bar. The Paddock is lo­ you.
I'erhsps this column will up­
fathers who say “ Do what ing parent never ends up with
'til 2 a.m.
And that kind of wrinkle your mother says" or moth­ tho admiration. He ends set your huiband. I hop* so.
The Lake Monroe Inn will be cated arrosi from the Longwood Plata and fa open 9 a.m. cover-up is good for a life ers who try to wheedle the up with the very contempt Upset enough, he may be led
til 2 a.m. Monday through time — not just fur a few obedience they want, they hu bus tried so hard to avoid. to seek professional help for
THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL
This is understandable. It Ihis admiration-craving.
avoid any close involvement
Saturday. It'* been under the hours.
CHICKEN CACCIATORA
management of the Cumhy's
Alexander the Great order­
AND SPAGHETTI
for a while now and they've
COMPLETE DINNER
been working hard to make it ed his soldiers to remove
their beards, which might
FROM SOUP TO MINTS
a place you'll really enjoy.
otherwise be seired. with dls
----------- NOW THRU SUNDAY
• • #
Jean to Rocro Morelllo Welcome You!
For good food right down aitrous results, by their
town there is uo place like soamias in battle.
stainless steel.
Written for Newspaper
breaking ara beet. Hoe blade*
Rote and Wilk’s. Everything w
But, let's be practical. Costa should be thicker in th* mid­
Enterprise Assn.
la homemade frrm soups to
Open 11 A. M. to 10 P. M. — Parlies Arrommodated
pita and all of it is most
The man with tho hoo is will vary alightly In various dle and taper to the side and
regions but the following tool* bottom edges.
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a spccinl hello and invitation to drop in are the fol­
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Lesson In Democracy
One of the most outstanding sue*
cess stories in American history has
been written by the Issei—Japanese
immigrants who came to America
early in the century.
For the first time, a study is be­
ing made of these people who have
done much to enricn American eco­
nomic and cultural life. It will probbably be the last such study, for
most of them are of advanced age.
The University of California, sup­
ported by funds from the Carnegie
Corp. and the Japanese-American
Citizens League, will collect first­
hand accounts of Issei experiences in
the United States. This will be fol­
lowed up by a later survey of their
children and grandchildren, the Nisei.
Most minority groups have suffer­
ed discrimination and injustice upon
their arrival in the United States,
but none more so than the Issei.
They met not only social discrimi­
nation, but in many states laws pre­
vented them even from owning prop­
erty. They could not become citizens,
so were barred from occupations and
Pirofessions requiring citizenship for
11cense or membership.
In a dark page of American his­
tory, both Issei and Nisei were up­
rooted from their homes at the out­
break of World War II and interned

Worry Clinic

behind barbed wire—this when we
were fighting against the very idea
of concentration camps.
Many Nisei, however, served with
valor and distinction in World War
II, and later in Korea, winning pro­
portionately more battle decorations
than any other ethnic group.
In 1952, with the passage of the
McCarran-Walter Immigration and
Nationality Act, the Issei were final­
ly admitted to citizenship.
Far from being bitter about their
treatment, the Issei have raised
their children to be loyal and pro­
ductive citizens. Juvenile delinquen­
cy among the Nisei is virtually non­
existent.
The Issei have taught us all a les­
son in democracy.

Thought For Today
What am I to 3o? I will pray with
the spirit and I will pray with the
mind also; I will sing with the spirit
and I will sing with the mind also.
—I Cor. 14:15.
As a physician, I have seen men,
after all other therapy had failed,
lifted out of disease and melancholy
by the serene effort of prayer.—Dr.
Alexis Carrel.

Bruce Biossat — Roy Cromley

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pients. Especially ample dis­
tribution of this material was
noted in Claremont.
A typical exhibit: Soviet
Premier Khrushchev extend­
ing both arm s in a broad,
smiling greeting to Rockefell­
er at a New York hotel on
the occasion of the Russian's
1989 U. S. visit. The picture is
captioned simply, "Rockcfcl.
ier Meets Khrushchev."
In a series of crudely drawn
sketches assailing the gover­
nor, one shows him hitting at
a table with such celebrated
dictators as Stalin, Hitler and
Mussallni.
A single-page document titl­
ed "Nelson Rockfeller's Quali­
fications for the Presidency—
of the U.S.S.R." calls hi ma
"dedicated trlllionalre Red.'
This sheet, written by one
Emanuel M. Josephson, as­
serts that the Rockefeller fam­
ily launched communism as a
Russian movement in order
to gain control of oil in Rus­
sia's Baku fields.
"The deal that they made
with Stalin for that purpose
in 1926 still rules the world,”
says the pamphlet's author.
The total catalog of sins

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Mrs. Jo*. K. Mathleus
849-4824
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
S22-8219
Lake Monro*
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
333-4733
Longwood
Mr*. Donna Eates
838-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Dean
133-1989
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
323-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
365-3818

Altamonte Springe
Mrs. Julia llartoa
838-1318
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Milas
888-3678
Casselberry
Mr*. Jane Casselberry
838-5048
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Magia
385-8741
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
888-4418
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
888-5614
Enterprise
Mias Helen Hnodgrasa
666-9188

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assigned to Rockefeller in this
Indictment compares favor­
ably with the volume ot
charges aiscised against the
Catholic church in the huge
hale campaign directed at the
late President Kennedy in
1960.
Finger any trouble any­
where on earth in this century
and, In Joscphson's view, you
are pointing to a Rockefeller
plot.
There appears no limit to
the range of these materials.
According to another hate
piece, the governor eliminated
the dating of milk containers
in New York to "flcllitate the
sale of sour milk" and increaie the profit* of his "fam ­
ily's milk trust."
This same document at­
tempts to cast doubt on the
governor's ssnity. Fastening
on a quoted comment of the
first Mrs. Rockfeller that "on­
ly Nelion thinks he knows"
what a certain abstract paint­
ing of his really means, the
pamphleteer writes:
"Rocky ‘nuts,’ says wife:
Friends of (the first) Mrs.
Nelson Rockefeller report that
the says . . . that ‘he does not
know hla own mind; tie
thinks he m c i things that no
one else sees."
The assumption of respon­
sible voters and politicians is
that when the stuff is this bad
its falls of its own weight.
But the unhappy evidence of
past campaigns suggest that
even aome of the weirdest
fancies often help to poison
the political air Mrloualy.
That danger now confront!
the campaigners in thg hard
California struggle.

CASE S-447: Betty M., aged
The SMF introduced him to gaining happiness, thanks to
12, lost her daddy in Korea. a congenial young widow the SMF.
Betty doesn’t even remem­ whose husbind had lost his
And thousands of new bab­
ber him. But she has a won­
ies
are being born to the cul­
life
in
an
auto
wTeck,
leaving
derful mother who registered
ture,
topnotch type of cou­
her
with
two
daughters
now
in
a year ago with our SMF
ples who are marrying for tho
(Scientific Marriage Founda­ the 3rd and 5th grades.
tion),
When these two young par­ first time via the Sdentiflo
The IBM machine found a ents met and fell in love, their Marriage Foundation.
congenial man with the same daughteri teemed delighted to
American newspapers de­
religion, hobbles, ideals, etc. be gaining new sisters.
serve the credit, for they gave
So they were given each
"But, Dr. Crane," the prin­ me the original publicity need­
other’s names and urged to cipal wrote, "what impresses ed to start the SMF.
correspond for awhile till they me moat acutely is the extra
Obviously, not all the mem­
got acquainted by mail.
delight of my wife's two little bers of the SMF get introduc­
In three months they met in Stria.
ed to congenial partners, for
person, being introduced at
"They were toddlers when there is an excess of men up
church on Sunday by the local their daddy was killed so they to the age of 35, but then wo­
pastor, who is one of our 2,- can't even remember him.
men begin to outnumber men
500 Clergymen Counselors.
"So this is the first Christ­ by as much as 3 to 1.
Three months later, they mas season they have ever
But the SMF is a non profit,
were married and Betty for known where they will have interfaith foundation that is
the first time in her life had both a daddy and mother to­ valiantly trying to help pro­
both a daddy and mother In gether in their home.
duce happy marriage. All of
the home.
"And they are so elated and us Board Members donato
A few weeks later, Betty excited that they are floating our time and reputations to
was bubbling over with such on clouds. In fact, 1 actually keep it going.
joy at the breakfast table think they are more excited
Send for the "SMF Ques­
that her mother even asked at having two parents than at tionnaire and Booklet," en­
her why she was so happy.
Santa's coming next week." closing a long stamped, re­
"Oh, Mother," Betty re­
Thousands of farm er half- turn envelope, plus 20c, If
plied. “ 1 just have to pinch orphaned youngster* are re­ you want more data.
myself every morning just to
make sure it isn't all a beauti­
ful dream from which I'll
wake up!"
Betty referred to her ela­
tion in having a normal home
with two devoted parental
Before last Christmas holi­
day, the SMF received a letter from a school principal in
a large Illinois city.
lie had lost his wife from
rancor, leaving him two lit­
the public debt Increased to tle girls, now in the 2nd and
$307.7 billion. From that lat­ 4th grades.
ter day until March 31 of thin
year, the public debt increas­
ed to $310 billion. The Johnson
budget estimates that interest
on the public debt In the cur­
rent fiscal yenr will be $10.7
billion and that it will rise to
$11.1 billion next year. This is
likely to prove to be an under­
estimate.
To comprehend the enormity
of the cost of the Interest bur­
“It’s a Pleasure to Bank a t the Atlantic”
den imposed by the public
debt, consider: The average
annual expenditure in each of
the four years of Franklin I).
Roosevelt's first New Deal ad­
ministration was only $6.5 bil­
lion. In fiscal years 1033-3435-30, FD spent $26.1 billion
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and he waa beginning to ba
denounced as a spendthrift

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON - (NEA) In California, hate literature
aimed at Gov. Nelaon Rocke­
feller of New York la beginn­
ing to turn up aa he batUea
Sen. Barry Goldwater for the
atate'a 86 convention votei.
Some of it wai Men on the
UCLA campui In Los Angaies
on the occasion of the gover­
nor's recent visit there. The
dominante theme, a favorite
with extremist fringes, is that
the liberal Rockefeller is link­
ed with the Communists.
As the campaign waxes,
California's many sizable poc­
kets of right-wing extremism
can be expected to feed the
flow. The net effect will be
to color even more darkly the
already bitter conaervatlveliberal struggle for power
within the state's GOP forces.
It was not realized at the
time, but anU-RockeOeller
hate literature was dumped
into New Hampshire in the
last 10 days or so of that cam­
paign.
Reports from postmasters
and others indicate that voters
in Concord, Charlestown and
Claremont In the Granite
State were among the reci­

Dr. Crane’s

Trends Point Upward
I’nitrd Preua International

Government gpcmling, tux
collections nnd the public debt
in the current 1064 fiscal year
are running well ahead of a
year ago.
When the Treasury closed
its books on tlie first nine
months of fiscul '64, it re­
ported withdrawals of |04 bil­
lion, deposits of 987.1 billion
and a public debt of $310 bil­
lion. That wai as of March 31.
Tho corresponding figures
for the first nine month* ot
fiscal '63 were: withdrawals
$89.6 billion! deposits $81.7
billion; public debt f.103 bil­
lion. Withdrawal* approximate
government (pending. Depos­
its approximate tax collec­
tions. Tha public debt shows
precisely how much beyond its
income the government has
been living. Interest on the
public debt ie estimated to be
110.7 billion this yeur.
Spending and debt trends
definitely are upward. This is
a Kennedy-Johnson fiscal year
for which neither President ia
wholly responsible. President
Johnson holds that he has
made big reductions in expen­
ditures originslly planned for

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At First &amp; Palmetto
(Alongside old post office)

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Furniture Co.
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• Tile
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fiscal 1965. Republican critic*
contend thnt this has boon
achieved more by artistic
bookkeeping nnd by shifting
ex|»enditurca into the current
fiscal year than by true econ­
omy.
The outcome of this argu­
ment will lie determined large­
ly on the final figures for fis­
cul 1965, which will not be
available until after June 30
of thnt year. Meantime, there
ia a red-ink flood tide. John K.
Kennedy took office aa Presi­
dent on Jan. 20,. 1902. On Jan.
10 thnt year—the last day of
the second Elsenhower admin­
istration—the public debt was
approximately 1290 billion.
The 190i interest was approx­
imately $8.0 billion.
From the day JFK took of­
fice to the day he wat shot,

FORMER SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS
ENDORSE SUPERINTENDENT R. T. MILWEE

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Knowledge —
J. A. Illatlinr, Lon|wood
"Mr. Mil wee's knowledge of Ih* entire school
program la outstanding."

Signed J. A. Binlllnt

Capable —
John Bromley, Hanford
"During ten years of service with Mr.
Mllwee I observed a very capable man —
well trained and eaperlenced in school
finance."

Signed John Brumlejr

High Caliber —
L. B. Jordan, Oviedo
"I worked closely with Mr. Mliwea for tea
years, l i e la a man of high caliber and has
done an esceilent Job a* school superin­
tendent."

Signed L. E. Jordan

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Sanford, Florida

Friday, April 24, 1964

W A L TE R A. Q IELO W , EDITOR AMD r i S L I I M S a
rSSAMK VOL.TOZ.INB. C l m t a t t o l • O t i m l X i u i w
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A dvarllaloc M a n a i t r
FR E D VAN F E L T
HOY M A T Y
( I m a g in g E d ito r
( l - n a r a l A d v e rtisin g M a n a g e r
HANKY I. JOHNSON
IIAMMIETT
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C l aa alf led D irector
Jt'D Y WML.LA
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DORIS W ILLI AHB
S o c ial/ E d ito r

B o a ln a a a

M anager

STNBD W ELLS
M echanical NupL

W. A. Patrick, Hanford
“I served with Mr. Mliwea for a period of
nine year* and found him to b* a man with
superior administrative ability."

Signed W. A. Patrick

Qualified —
W. L. Sieg, Geneva
"Mr. Mllwee la highly quallfltd for
position of school leadership."

S V B S C E im o N HATES

Signed W. L. Sieg

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
Ohr Danfnrb Srmlft Page 4-A—April 24, 1064
The Rersld wm #&lt;x t* re­ 1. Loit ft Found
BARRY’S WORLD
sponsible fob n o te than c m 2. Noticsa - Personals
incorrect insertion of your ad, 3. Education • Instruction
and reserves the rifh t to re 4. Transportation
vise or reject any advertise­ 5. Food
ment from *h at ordered te 6. For Kant
conform te the policies ef this 6A Special Notleea
from Sanford Exchange paper.
7. Busineaa Rental!
CLASSinED DISPLAY: 8. Beach Rentaia
Toes., thro F n. - t P. M. day 9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
before InscrUoe. Men.
11. Real Eatate Wanted
From Seminole County
12. Real Eatate For Sale
DEADLINES
18. Mortgage Loana
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
14.
Insurance
Toes., thru F i t • S P. M. day
before insertion. Mon. • Sat. 15. Busineaa Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
NOT LONG DISTANCE noon.
17. Mala Halp Wanted
18. Help Wanted
Legal
Notice
Office 204 W. First
19. Situations .Wanted
i n T H B COLHT OP T IIK
COl'.NTV JVU UK, S E M inuL U 20. Babyaittera
I 'O tlS T t. STATIC OP PLO IU
21. Beauty Salona
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22. Build - Paint - Repair
O RACK I. METCALF
O M M Ild . 28. Building Material!
IN PROBATE.
24. Electrical Services
F IN A L NOTICE!
N otlcs Is h trs b y l i m n th a t 25. Plumbing Services
th a u n d trilsn a d w ill, o a tha 26. Radio ft Television
l l t h d a r ot M ar. A. D. IM4,
praaant to th a llo n o ra b la C oun­ 27. Special Services
ty Ju d e a o l Hamlnola C ounty. 28. Laundry Service
Florida, Ita fin al ra lu rn , soc ount and vouch***, a s E xacu- 29. Automobile Service
to r of Iho E a u t o of O raco I. 29A. Auto Accessories
M atralf. daeaaaad, and a t aald
tlm a, than a n d th a ra , m aka 80. Machinery - Tools
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app licatio n lo tho aald J u d e a 81. Poultry - Live stock
fo r a final a c ttla m a n t of ita
now b u m . to o t"
ad m in istratio n of aald oatata, 31A. Pets
and for an o rd a r d la c h a rs ln s 82. Flowers - Shrubs
6. F o r R e n t
1. L o s t f t F o u n d
It aa auch E xacutor.
D atad this th a f th Cay of 33. Furniture
April, A. D. 1114.
34. Articles Tor Sale
Furn. 1 Bdrm. Apt. $43. 2101
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AT W IN TE R 1’A ltK
Vicinity ot Praver Homes.
Uy: F ra n k P. O lackln, J r . 35. Articles Wanted
Robert A. Williams
Reward.
Ph.
322-2793.
Aa T ru a t O fflcar
86. Automobiles • Trucks
Aa E x ac u to r of tho Ea&gt;
WE L A R A APARTMENTS:
la to of O race I. M atcalf 36-A Autos Wanted
2. N o tic e s • P e r s o n a ls
D tctuaad. 37. Boats - Motors
Rooms private baths, 114
W lndarwraadla, Ifaln a a A W ard
38. Motorcycles - Scooters VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL W. First St.
A ttorneys
214 P a r k A v an u a, flo u lh
REPAIRS - SALES —
89. Trailers - Cabanas
W in te r P a rk . F lorida
2 BR House, Study, Kitchen,
ALL MAKES
P u b l l a h : A p r i l IS. IT, 14. M a y 40. Farm Equipment
Living ft Dining Rm. 2428
Phone 322-2282
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RESPONSIBILITY:

Phone
Classified
322-5612

425-5938

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T U B ClflCLTT C O l'IlT.
NINTH JL'DILTAti CIRCUIT
U P FLOHIJA i n ANU FOR
■KBINOI.B COUNTY
c iia n c ' e h t n o . i a u e
ALICE MARY PO W K LU
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Legal Notice

NOTICE TO T H U fU D LIC
NOTICE IS H EREBY O IV .
EN th a t th e B oard of A djuellu en t of th e C ity of Hanford
w ill hold a Special M eeting on
T uesday, May I, 13(4, In Ih*
City H all a t 1:10 P.M. la o rd e r
WILLIAM O. P O W E L L
lo conelder a re q u t* : fo r a
D alan d a n t v a rla n e a In tho Z oning Ordl&gt;
n o T I t ’B O P SUIT
nanco fro n t y a rd requirem ent*
T U B STATE OP FLORID A TO; a* pertain* to L ot I t o f P in e W ILLIAM U. PO W ELL
h u rs t Subdivision.
w hoaa m allln n addraaa Is
B. U P erkin*. C hairm an
c /o P a u l Bnjllh C o n stru c ­ P u b lish A p ril I I , 11(4
tio n Com paA r
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Box l i l t
llom baaa. E a s t A frica
IN T U B CIRCUIT COURT OF
A Hworn C om plaint h aving T U B NINTH JU D ICIA L C IR ­
bean M ad a g a ln a l you la tho CUIT O F THU STATB OF
C ircu it C o u rt In and fo r Ham- FLORIDA. IN AND FOR SEM­
Inolo C ounty, Florida, In C h a n ­ INOLE COUNTY, IN CHAN.
cery, fo r D lvorca. tho sh o rt CERT. CASE NO. IgSTT
tills of said a c tio n b rin g JE F F O R E Y D. STIMHON.
ALICE
MART
PO W BLL,
P la in tiff,
P la in tiff v*. W illiam U. Vowall, D a lan d a n t. th ts o p re san ta BARBARA STIMHON.
a ra to cauao and re q u ire you
D efendant.
to fits y o u r w rltta n dafanaai.
NOTICE TO AFPEA U
If any, lo th a C om plaint fllod TO; BARBARA STIMHON.
haraln. and to aarva a copy
D efendant
th ere o f upon P la in tif f s a tt o r ­
A ddreie: U nknow n
ney on o r bafora tho l l t h day
TOU A R E H EREBY NOTIof May. A. D. 1144, ■o th arw laa F1ED th a t su it for dlvorco b e t
a D arraa P ro Confaaso w ill ha been filed a g a in s t &gt;ou In the
a n la rcd a g aln at you a n d tho C ircu it C o u rt of the N inth J u ­
cauas procnad ax p a rts .
dicial C ircu it of th e H tata of
W ITNESS my hand and o ffi­ F lo rid a, In and for Kemlnol*
cial a ta l a t Hanford. Ssm lnola C ounty, un d er C hancery Nn.
C ounty, F lo rid a, th la f i b day 11311, th* sty le of said cause
of April, A. D. t i l l .
b ein g JE F F O R E Y D. STIM(SEAL)
SUN. P la in tiff, -v t- BARBARA
A rth u r It. D ackw lth, J r .
STIMHON. D efendant.
C lark of th a C ircu it C ourt,
YOU A RE H E R E B Y R E ­
N inth Ju d ic ia l C ircu it In Q U IRED to file y our A nsw er
and fo r Bamlnola C ounty, w ith th * C lerk of th is C ourt
F lo rid a
gnd to servo g copy of tho
liy M a rth a T. V lhlan, D. C. oamo upon Iho p la in tiff* a t ­
Gordon V. F red erick
to rn ey . w hot* nam e and a d ­
A tto rn ry fo r P la in tiff
d re ss a p p e a r below, on or be­
l t o E a s t Com m arclal S tra a t
fo re th* ICIb day of May 1341.
P . O. Ilox f i l l
o r a D eeres P ro Confeseo m ay
Hanford, F lo rid a. 13111
ba o n tered a g a in s t you.
P u b llih t A pril 10. I f , I I , May
D atod th is 12nd day of April
1. 1114
13*4.
CDT-3S
(Seal a f C ircu it C ourt)
A rth u r H. B eckw ith, J r .
IH T H B CIRCUIT COURT OF
Cl*rk
T U B NINTH JU DICIAL C IR ­
B y: M a rth a T. Vlhlen
CUIT OF T H E STATE OF
D eputy C lerk
FLORIDA IN AND FO R SEM­ ED W A RD H. HURT
INOLE COUNTY
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff
CHANCERY NO. 1 M M
l i t S o u th C o u rt S tre et
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK O rlando, F lo rid a
O F ST. PETERSBURG, a N a­ P u b lU h l A p ril 14.
tio n a l B a n k in g A ssociation,
May I, I. II. t i l l
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IN T H B
CIRCUIT COURT
NINTH JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT

Defendants O F FLORID A IN AND FOR

NOTICE OF SUIT
T H E STATE OF FLORID A:
TO: FELTO N NEESM ITH and
DIANNE NEESM ITH. big
wife, and HOWARD B E R ­
RY a n d EVA R. UEURY,
hla w ife, s a d H ENRY M.
HOFFMAN.
You a ro h ereby n o tified th a t
a Hull h a t baan fllad a g a ln a t
you a n d sa c k of you, by C IT I­
ZENS NATIONAL DANK OF
HT. PETERSBU RG , a NaUonal
B a n k in g A ssociation, P la in tiff
In th a above e n title d cauaa;
a n d t h a t you a ro boroby r e ­
q u ired to fllo y o u r A nsw er
w ith tho C lark o f th la C o u rt
a n d to aorvo a copy th e re o f
upon th a P la in tiff o r P la in ­
t i f f s A tto rn ey , whoa# nam a
a n d addraaa tai A LBERT C.
W ER L T , A tto rn ey a t La w ,
fill
C a n tra l
Avanua,
BL
P e tersb u rg , F lo rid a, n o t L t a r
th a n May l l t h , 1144.
I f you fa ll to do ao, D eere*
P ra Confsaao w ill ba e n te red
a g a ln a t you fo r th a ro lle r d e ­
m anded In th a C o m p la in t
T b s n a tu re of aald s u it bein g
fo r foreeloaur# of m o rtg a g e
recorded In O fficial R ecords
Booh 111, p age I l f , Public
R ecords o f Hamlnola C ounty,
F lo rid a, c o v a rln g t
L o t I I I . OAKLAND HILLS,
a cc o rd in g to p la t th arao f,
recorded la P la t Book 1L
p a g es | | A 14, P u b lic R ec­
ord* of aem loolo C ounty.
F ls rld a i to g e th e r w ith th e
follo w in g described Item s
• f p ro p e rty w hich a rc lo­
c ated in a n d p e rm a n en tly
In stalled ac a p a r t o f tbo
Im provem ents
an
s a id

SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CHANCERY NO. ISOM
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORTOAOE ASSOCIATION, a Corpo ratlo n .
P la in tiff,

LAW RfcNCE S. G R E E N L E E
and SOPHIA A. G R EEN LEE,
his wife,
D efen d an ts
NOTICE O F FORECLOSURE
■ALU
NOTICE IS HU RED T OIVEN p u rsu a n t to a F in a l D ecree
of F o re c lo su re d a te d th* t i l t
d a y of A pril, A. D. 1344, and
o n tered In C hancery Case No.
l t l f t of th * C ircu it C ourt of
th * N inth Ju d ic ia l C ircuit In
a n d fo r sem lnolo C ounty, F lo r­
ida. w h e rsln F e d e ra l N ational
M o r ts a ta A ssociation, a c o r­
poratio n org an ised u n d e r an
A ct of Congr*** and *xl*tlng
p u rs u a n t to tho F e d e ral N a­
tio n a l
M o rtg ag e A ssociation
C h a rta r Act, h a v in g Its p rin ­
cipal offlca In th* C ity of
W ash in g to n . D istric t o f Colum ­
bia, I* th a P la in tiff, a n d LAW ­
RENCE a. O R E E N L E E and
SO PHIA A. O R E E N L E E . hie
w ife, th a D efendants. I w ill sell
to th o h ig h e s t and beat bidder
fo r cash a t tbo F ro n t D oor of
tho Sem inole C ounty C o u rt­
house in th e C ity of Sanford.
C ounty e f Sem inole, B u t* of
F lo rid a, a t U iW A.M. on th e
4th d a y o f May, IM I. tho fol­
low in g described p ro p e rty as
se t fo rth In aald P in a l Decree,
te -w ll:
L ot
ft
o f LONODALE
SUBDIVISION
acco rd in g
to P la t th e re o f as recorded
In P i e t Book I t , P ago *1.
Ja c k e o a Oaa H ot W a te r
o f th* P ublic R ecords of
H e ate r, Model C l l l . Serial
Sem inole County, P lorlda.
No. I I 4 I I
D atod th la H i t d a y a f A pril.
W ITN E SS m y hand a n d tb o A. D. 1114.
seal o f th la C o u r t a t Banford, (SEA L)
Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a, th is
A rth u r H. B eckw ith, J r .
l l t h d a y o f A pril. A. D. l i l t
C lerk of C ircu it C ourt
(COURT SRAL)
By t M a rth a T. V lhlen, D. e.
A rth u r H. B eckw ith. J r .
M ask N. Cleveland. J r . and
C lerk o f th e C lrea lt C o u rt C s rre lt B urk*
By M a rth a T. V ihlas
A ttorney* fo r P la in tiff
D ep u ty C lerk
P . t t D ra w e r X,
F u b llth i A p ril IT, a t. May L a. S anford, P lo rld a .
t
1114
P u b lish A p ril a t, I H I
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6. For Rent

9. For Sale or Heat

UNFURN. 2 BR masonry FURN. House In Sanford. $35
house in Casselberry at 320 mo. Ph. Orlando 423-8111 or
Apopka 886-4649.
Jasmine. For appointment
call MI 4-0214.

12. Real Eatate For Saif

NICE 1 BR Cottage on Lake
Monroe, unfurn. Prefer cou­ 3 BR, Fla. rm., l t t baths, cent
beat, air-cond. 884 mo. ind.
ple. $30. Ph. 322-3103.
taxes. 322 2261.
Available 3!ay 1, 2 BR., fura.
house, for small family. Ph. PRIVACY: Gracious 2-story
borne, city convenience It
322-6370.
water. 2100 sq. f t , plus big
AIR - CONDITIONED Bed­ screen porch, back util,
room In 3 Rm. furn. apt.
porch, patio, garage. Ideal
$63. I ll E. 3th St., 322-4285 for children. 322-0233.
or 322-3786.

12. Real Eatat# For Sala 12. Real Estate For Saif
U rg e 2 BR. block bouse, oik
floors, walk-ln p a n t r y ,
screened porch, earporte,
tool abed, city water ft drop
Investment ft Realty
US N. Park Ave.
322-9173 w ell Shade tree*, lot 120x
133. Close to schools, 3428
2 BR. Home, Study, l t t
Cedar Ave.. 2 biocka W. of
Baths, large Family Rm. in
Winn Dixie.
good neighborhood; indud
lng steve, relrig., room air- IS Busineaa Opportunity
conditioner, washing ma
COIN LAUNDRY
china k nigs. Really ter
rifle buyl Monthly pay C o m p l e t e l y reconditioned Com Business. Golden
meats $83.30.
Opportunity tor right party.
KLNGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Small down paym ent Call
Ine.
OrUndo 425-5121.
FA 2-8074

SO U TH W A RD

WAREHOUSE OR GARAGE
$100 DOWN
Space. Approximately 2800
sq.
ft
Fireproof.
1401 FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha That's Right! Only 3100 Down
will buy you a fully remod­
French, next to Fire Station.
eled 2 BR or 3 BR. l t t Bath
Call Collect Scovell Oil Co. tt Acre loti. Termi. Just out­
Home in Country Club Man­
734-1911 DeLand.
side West city limits, $1,230.
or. Just 332 per month (387
322-1936.
Furn. Apt. 2300 McilonvOle.
for the 3 BR Homes) includ­
ing taxes and insurance!
FURN. 1 BR clean Apt. 601 LAKE M A R Y . Lakefront,
LESS for Navy Families!
Beautiful 2 BR home, Urge
Palmetto. 322-3(92 or 1374.
private beach. $17,000. Ph.
1 BR Duplex, nicely (urn. k
Results count, and it'a a pro­
322-9497.
clean. 317 W. 12th St. Ph.
ven fact that these Homes
MS-4269.
JUST LISTED!
are selling FAST! Only a
Comfortable and Cozy 3 BR
few remain to be sold, and
Bedroom end kitchenette. Ph. Home, situated on large oakwe have a Key. Call To­
322-7806.
shaded corner lot. Features
day!
1-ROOM efficiency ept. with includes Den, wood floors, P. S. Immediate occupancy
granted Navy Families. May
pvt. bath and shower, suit­ air-conditioner, fence, and
able for couple or single numerous other quality ex­ we serve you?
person or retired. All utili­ tras. $13,130, with Just 3695
ties included in re n t Ideal­ Down and $88 per month! Ex­
ly located on First St., with­ clusive!
in 1 block of 2 free parking
2363 Park Dr.
322 2420
lots and shopping center, in­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Nice 2 BR, 1 bath CB resi­
322-2420
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St. 2363 Park Dr.
dence—Enterprilse, 75 x 140
U t 37.230, $730 Down, Bal­
Furn. apt. 500 Park Ave.
3 BEDROOM, air-conditioned,
ance 360 per mo. No dos­
l t t baths, Fla. room, fenced
ing costs. Mr. Foy, Midway
Furn. A pt 1201 W. Ut. Ph.
yard, with patio. Ravenna
7-5940, Winter Prak.
days 322 3762, nights 322Park. Low down payment,
0991.
assume monthly payment.

Payton Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

PHILLIPS 66 Service Statin*
for Lease. If you hare a
small amount of capiUl,
and the desire te own your
business, with paid training
available, then Me E. H.
McAlexanJrr, 202 North
Laurel Ave.
Service station for lease ia
Oviedo. Good location ft
good sales record. Death in
family makes change neces­
sary. Major Company pro­
ducts. Ph. 322-4342.

16. Female Help Waited ft
BEAUTY OPERATOR
WANTED
Junior or Senior
Ph. 322-9631

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed
Steady employment in n mo­
dern air-conditioned factory.
Apply in person to Alix of
Sanford, Hi way 17-92. Do no6
Phone.

Woman to work in meat pack­
ing plant. High FUvor
MeaU. 363-3103 Oviedo.
Near the Sanford Interchange
of Interstate 4, this property
Waitress, white. Also curb
—3 acres of rolling, shady,
girl. Must be experienced.
unspoiled beauty — Would
Apply Chick 'N Treat, . San­
make an ideal bomesite for
ford.
people who love the seren­
ity of Country living, but 17. Male Help Wanted
who want to ret placet
FAST when they get in Position Open: Superintendent
of Publie Works. Refer­
their car. Z O O M ! Price,
ences required. Send re ­
$11,200. 29% Down. Call
Stem per Agency, 1918 S. lume including background,
qualification!, ability, eaFrench Ave., 332-4981.
perlence and ace. Salary
New, Split-level, I BR, 2 bath, open. P e t i t i o n require*
carpet throughout, 2 car
knowledge of Roads, Streets,
garage, Urge lo t Conven­ Drainage and Parks. No
ient Sanford o r OrUndo,
Publie Utillttes background
$15,000. Good terms. Brown
necessary. Te: Mayor Owen
Realty. 322-5237 or 322-1964.
W. Anstey, P. O. Box S3,
Casselberry, Florida.
Z O O M ! ! !

Phone 322-9337.
New 3 BR, 2 bath borne in
Lake
Mary,
cent,
heat
and
Myrtle Ave. South, Sanford.
air-cond., elec, kit., car4 . T r a n s p o r ta t io n
porte, utility room $100 mo.
RENTALS - LEASES
Ph. 322-2713.
SHARE the Ride, couple or 1 Furn. Apt., Nice ......... $ 65
1901 Park Avenua
man to Chicago, 111. Leave Furn. 2 BR Home . . . . $83 LAKE 31ARY, Unfurn. except­
FA 2-3232 anytime
between Apr. 23th ft 29th. Furn. 3 BR Home .........$120
ionally clean 2 BR House.
832 Rockh111 Dr., Deltona.
3 BR, Rav. Park ......... $110 Kit. equlpt. 322-4411.
New Custom Built Home on
3 BR. 2 Bath, Lg......... $113
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
WANTED! Load and Driver 3 BR, 2 Bath, Clean. .. $120 2 BR unfurn. bouse. Call
tion call 322-3378.
for 2 ton Ford Truck going 4 BR, 2 Bath, Large. .. $143 322-3183.
UNUSUAL
to Chicago, 111. 12 ft. body.
2 BR House, kit. equlpt. $73. To find a home not In a pro­
832 Rockhill Dr., Deltona.
3312 Yale Ave. off 23th, near
ject on 3 large lots with
base.
Ph.
322-3614.
ti. F o r K e n t
shade and fruit trees. A
2383 Park Dr.
322-2420
roomy, comfortable home lo­
FURN.
Apt.
322-2800.
STOREROOM, or office, on
cated at 909 Catalina Drive,
APT. 119 Elm, Newly decorat­
1st. St., near 2 free park­
priced only $12,300 with
ed, Carpeted, Matter Bdrm.
RENTALS
ing lots. Inquire, Manuel
terms.
ft New liv? Rm. furn. Also 2 BR, Unfurn. kit. equipped,
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
801 3lsgnolla, knotty pine
ISO ft. bathing beech on
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
cabinets ft snack bar, nice­ Lake Mary ......... $143 mo.
Furn. Apt. Close tn. Apt. 4.
Realtor
ly furn. Ph. NO 8-3267.
2 BR, with study, dining Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
TWO LOVELY
$33 Mo. 407tt W. 1st.
Older man, part time. Mill­
room, Ut. equipped, double FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
DIFFERENT
wright experience — Saw
Furn.,
Apt
water
incl.
$43
earporte, newly painted.
Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ava.
filing.
Ph. 322-7321
3
Bedroom
Homes
mo. Ph. 322-4814.
Lake privileges ... $130 mo.
Apply 3-6:30.
EVERETT
A.
HARPER
On Lake Slary. Furn. 2 BR
AGENCY • REALTOR
3 Rm. furn. apt. Ail utilities. Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit­ house with sunporch $75 mo.
chen
equipped.
322-3851.
2463 6. Park Ave.
$30. 322-2761.
FRANK EVANS
Saturday k Sunday
Phones FA 2-2»4 or FA 2 2283
Ph. 322-4417 — 322-1733
Main St., Longwood
Left two Blocks off
Nice 8 R. frame. Income posRENT A BED
SanUndo Springs Rd.
sib. $7,200 In 3 yrs. Ship­
Rol'away, Hospital k Baby
F O R F IS C A L Y E A R IIM4-1PM
shape! Shady, cool. 2 lots, LMN Enterprisee, Ine.
Beds.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN AND TO ALL O W N E R !. P E R Phone 322-2744 or
Cut to $6,900. 322-3689.
HONS OR E N T IT IE S SU BJECT TO CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
By Day, Weak, or Month
838-2911
FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT TAXES.
NOTICE IS IIE R E R Y GIVEN, In com pliance w ith and by Ph. FA 3-3161 116 W. lat St.
3
&amp;
4
a u th o rity of C h a p te r STS. F lo rid a S ta tu le a a* am ended and
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
3 BR, CB house Ravenna Pk.
C h a p te r J&amp;JJO. Law* of F lo rid a, 1343, th a t th a G overning B oard
BEDROOM HOMES
$000 Down, $81 mo. VA
of C en tral and S o u th ern F lo rid a Flood C ontrol D istrict, a public 2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys
IMMEDIATE
c o rp o ra tio n exU tlng and o p rra lln g u n d e r and by v irtu e of th e
mort. Call after $ p. m.
at 817 Catalina Dr.
OCCUPANCY
law s of th* S lel* of F lorida, Intends to ad o p t th e follow ing
322-0633.
te n ta tiv e budget, o r s i th* sam e m ay ba atnendad. fo r said
Air-Conditioning Optional
D istric t for th* fiscal y e a r b e g in n in g J u ly I, 1314 a n d ending FURN. 2 BR Duplex, terrazzo
As Low as $330 Down
GREENBR1AR
Ju n e in. 13(4.
floors,
tile
bath.
322-6201.
- E stim a te d a m o u n t to be re lie d by D istrict
Choice loU available ta
CRYSTAL
LAKE
PARK
|
*,610.0*0.00
ts x n
Groenbriar ef Leeh Arbor
S,0*0,000.00 2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Available
LAKE MARY
G enera! R iv in u i F u n d — S ta te o f F lo rid a
34.000.00
Spoil E scrow A ccount
overlooking golf course.
West on 33th SL and
April 11. 1-BR. Unfurn. Du­
E s tlm a tid a m o u n t to b l received from
Custom buildiny te your
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
104,000.00 plex. Available May l. 14th
o th e r lourcoe
E stim ated u n o lillg stld o r n i t b i l i n c i w hich
322-2744
■pacifications.
Groenbriar
Ave. Longwood, • ml. from
will lit on hand a t t h i b e g in n in g of th#
developed
by
N.A.S.
Ph.
838-3298.
LAKE
WYMAN
1.100,000.00
abova re fe rre d lo fiscal y e ar
HEIGHTS
KINGSWOOD
lti.oio.«oe.*» 3 BR, fully furnished. Avail­
E stim a te d to ta l fund* avallabl*
BUILDERS,
INC.
LONGWOOD
F o r C o nstruction
able May 1. Prefer adults.
|
1I.S04.00
(South on 17-93—4 ml.
202 Fairmont Dr.
1’ire o n il B irv lc li
1503
Sanford
Ave.
iio.oo
C o n trac tu al BarvIcM
2 Blks. Northwest of
FA 3-8074
C bir.m odltlii
Longwood Plaza)
S,441.000.0* UNFURN. 1 Lf. BR A pt Kit.
C ap ital O utlay
TRAILER it.ADES
Ball-Blair Agency
equlpt. lM tt W. 18th St. Pb.
s J.4J0.474.0*
T o tal
CONSIDERED
349-3932.
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
P u r A cquisition of L ands a n d O tb sr Furpoess
|
Of.000.0#
F s rs o n s l H srv lrts
3rd ft Park Ava.
10,340.00 NICE New 8 BR Home, 4 blka. LMN Enterprises,
C o n tra c lu sl Uervicss
Phone 323-5641
l.SIS.O*
C om raodltlss
Inc.
3,300.00 (m. school A Shopping Cen­
C u rra n t C h a rg ss
T.SIf.lfO.tt
C apital O utlay — R ig h ts of W ay
ter. Lake Mary. $68 month­
Ph. 138-3111
FHA - VA HOMES
1,000.00
C a p ita l o u tla y — E qu ip m en t
ly. Monna Jarvis, 322-1810.
l*.ooo.*t
C ontingencies
2, 8. ft 4 BEDROOMS
1, l t t , ft 2 BATHS
- T.Itt.TM -M 1 BR., Furn. A pt with PvL
T otal
| III,000.0* bath, SIT S Park Ave.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
P or R s tirv i

Seminole Realty

Stenstrom Realty

O P E N H O U SE

Legal Notice

V A -F H A

F o r Tax Assessors* F e l l
F u r O peration and M aintenance e f th*
D istrict'* W orks
P ersonal Services
C o n trsc tu a l Services
Com m odities
C u rre n t C h arg es
C a p ita l O utlay
C en tln g sn clas

Total

I

tlt.lt* .* *

$ :.m .6 M .M
314.4*4. *4

111,140.0* FURIi. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
40.400.00
Cowan. 322-4013.
1(3.110.00
I4.0M.M

i i.itf .m .tt

F o r C onduct of th * A ffa irs e f th*
D istric t O eneralty
P erso n al Services
C o n trac tu al Services
Com m odities
C u rre n t C hars**
C apital O utlay
C ontingencies

lll.M
4.00
41.000.00
! 1,010.00
I.IOO.tt
81,410.M
T.400.M

T otal
t
tf l.ti e .M
E stim ated to ta l expenditure*
I I I .*16.*00.0*
E stim ated a m o u n t w hich w ill a p p e a r a t th* beg in ­
n in g of th* above re fe rre d to fiscal &gt;*ar a*
o b lig a ted upon com m itm ent* m ad* but Incom ­
p lete
I IM A It.*#
T hat
oa th* l l t h day o f May. A D.. IM I. a t nine o'clock
a.ra. In th* C ounty C om m issioner's M eeting Room o f tbo St.
L u d o C ounty C ourthouse. P o rt Plsrco. F lorida, h s e rtn g w ill
bo a ffo rd e d to a ll ow ners, persons, o r e n title s w h s a ra o r m ay
ba su b ie c t to said D istrict taxes, th s lr a tto rn e y s o r a gonta,
to a p p e a r b tfo r* said B oard a n d show th s lr objections lo aald
B udget.
T h is Notice sh a ll b t published In the s ig h ts* * sountle#
of th* D istrict In accordance w ith e x istin g law s.
T h is th* t t h day o f A pril l i f t ,
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA
FLOOD CONTROL D ISTRICT » 1 ITS
GOVERNING BOARD
By /* / R iley S. Mile*. C hairm an

(SEAL)
ATTEST!

/* / a . e . r u n . j r .
S e c re ta ry

Memhoes ad l i s t l
R o b e rt
R.
H o rn e r,
a. W. Koiler

W. R. S co tt
R. L. Pearl*
P u b lish ; A pril IT, I I , May L t i l l

CDT-44

Clean rooms for men. 401
Magnolia Ava. 822-0720.

9. For Salt or Boat
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call a v a a l a g a
132 1387.

Legal Notice
heretofore bad a u th o ris in g th*
Issuan** th e re o f v a lid a te d and
confirm ed, sa id C e rtific a te s b e ­
ing datad May t. 1*44, b e a rin g
Interest a t a ra t* o r ra ts * n e t
to exceed five p e r centum per
tn n u m . p a y ab le e e m l-a n n u a lly
*n May 1 a n d N ovem ber 1 of
each y ear, a g g re g a tin g th*
principal a m o u n t of Itoo.oeo
being in th * denom ination of
It.PM each, a n d m a tu rin g a e r­
ially In a n n u a l Installm ent* In
year* n i l to ISIS. Inclusive, a
more com plete d e sc rip tio n of
said W a te r a n d Sow er Revenue
C ertificates. Herts* t i l l , being
contained I* th e p e titio n h e rela.
Don* a n d a rd e re d a t S aaford.
Florida, th is l l t h d a y of A pril.
1114.
(*) V O U S A. W IL L IA M !

Jr.

V teo-C halrseaa

J n d g o o f th o C t n a l t C o a rt
of th e N in th Ju d ic ia l C ir­
c u it of F lo rid a, la a n d fo r
Sem lnolo C ounty.
P u b llsh i A p ril t t . I I . May L
1**4

CDV-48

Property Management
ft Solea Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers tor your Nineties
the** Beautiful 2, 8, ft 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make .** best home
buy, aro tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offlca FA 8-8118
Night FA

$100

U w Monthly Paymasta
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA-VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
2343 Park Dr.
3 BR., l t t bath b e a t. As­
sume paymenta. 322-3433.
2 BR., 1 BATH
Screened porch, Including kit­
chen equip. Down payment
8330. Monthly Payments
838.80.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
INC.
832-8074

S t Johns Kealty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. F a i t Ava. FA M I S

$100 DOWN

Yet, Here at

Deltona
These lovely home*
ara selling feet Tho
reason to solid value
- low pdee and high
quallty-Come out and
•aa these wonderful
homes for yourself—
There aro 16 com­
pletely furnished mod­
els to choote from,
Including a replica
of tha World’s Fair
House. While here en­
joy a free ride aboard
the riverboat,MDettona
Queen”!

$7,M 0.ta$1l,SM .Ae
lew ea $240. dawn and
f 41.27 per m enu—
Ne etoetog eeete!

MOVE MTTTQMY

»-n

Take Ii
•ff at the Delery

I *1*|M0NTjj
CUSTOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
Comer Lee Rd. end IT-93
844-8821

MACRlg MOt. DIVISION
eiTOMA c o e r o e a n o *

�Rain Or Shine, The Response Tours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2-5612
17. Male Help Wanted
Service Station Manager*
Attendant* for Phillip*
Station. If qualified ice
H. McAlexander, 202
Laurel Ave.

27. Special Servlet
A
66
E.
N

CAP DRIVERS. Reliable. sobcr. Apply Yellow Cab Co.,
201 So. Park.

FIANO SVC. A TUNING
Rebuilding • Refelting
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2661 — After 12 p m.

29. Automobile Servlc*

W agner s Amoco

AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
Housework — Babyiitting. Ph INSTALLATION - SERVICING
322-3503.
Good Used Cars Sold
322-7783
SLIPCOVERS made to Order. 818 French Ave.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112
Auto Glass, T*pa
A Seat Covers
21- lic a u ly S alons
lit. S itu a tio n s W an ted

She

33. F a r a itu r o
Sell Us Your Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Cssh. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 2-0877.

B in fo rh

frra lh

SWEETIE PIE

A p ril

24, 1064— P ag o 5-A 34. A rticle* For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

FU R N ITU R E
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Was on Lay-a-Way at

Budget Furn. Co.
on So. Orangt Ave.
Now can be teen at
298 Lon|wood P la u
Take up payments
At only $12.10 per mo.
Ph. S5t-45$3
Also l Bedroom Suite
Slightly damaged
at $38.93

AUTO GLASS &amp;
Complete Beauty Service
3 Senior Operator*
SEAT COVER CO.
Free Parking at 2nd &amp; Oak
304 W. 2nd St. FA 34022
322-5742
105 So. Oak \L L WORK GUARANTEED 34. Article* For Sal*
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP CYPRESS SIDINO. Windows
A doors. Cheap. Sea at
Ace Beauty Salon
Free inspection, estimates,
Palma Hot*!. 322 2308 after
Call for Evening Appt*.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
6.
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322-8525
A repair* discounted.
Free Parking
211V4 E. 3rd.
322-3443
Gibson Tenor Guitar, practl
Spring Permanent Special
rally new. Cost naw $150
AUTO
GLASS
20 Percent off regular price*
with carrying caie. 322-292$
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
INSTALLED
511 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3224834 Scnkarik Glass and Paint $1 per day rental (or Eltetrie
Carpet Shampoeer with pur
Company
chase of Blue Lustre. C ar
25. Plumbing SerYlws
210 Magnolia Ph FA 2-4821
roll's Furniture.
PLUMBING
31
A.
Pets
Contracting Repair*
Like new, Air Compressor.
"loy, I aura got that fly!"
FREE ESTIMATES
2 Mala Toy Poodlt pupa, 8 Reel's Body Shop, 10th A
34. Articles For Bala
34. Article* For Sal*
R. L. HARVEY
wki. old. Champagne color­ Sanford.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
ed. AKC Reg. Ph. 322 8096.
Hi FI Stereo Combination Kenmore 4-burner, top grill, Used Daby Stroller, nice cond.
$8. 323-0493.
gat range, large ovtn,
Boston Terrier, AKC Beg., 6 Hearing aid. Miscellaneous
27. Special Servlc*
broiler,
clock
Umar,
$40.
weeks old. 322-3317.
items. Ph. 3224167,
CLOSEOUT
Bcrryhlll Painting Contractor.
Aqua, Walts length formal, We have Bargains! Owntr
Commercial - Industrial
German Shepherd pups. Ph. Hotpoint 2-dr, refrigerator,
alt* T, coat $30, worn one*,
quilting. Come out tonlte
Residential. Free estimate.
322-5886.
good condition. Reasonable
$10. 322-0731.
6:30 to 10 p. m „ all week
We Appreciate Your Bust
322-2261.
end. 2508 W. 1st St. Dealer*
32. F low er* - S h ru b s
nes*. 322-2287.
4-TVa, guaranteed. Reasonable
Welcome!
SINGER
WATERMELON PLANTS
OVER 25 YEARS
TV HOSPITAL
Birthday Salel
Z1G ZAG SEW1NO MACHINE
of Fine Workmanship in Up­ 2 for 25c, 8 for $1.00. Tomato
614 Laurel. Open Eves.
BIG $ $ RAVINGS
plants,
25c
doz.
Ethall's
Gro­
Repossessed *84 model. Hat
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
On Floor Models A
HONEY FOR SALE: OtM gal­
cery, Paola.
built-in Designs, built-in butcover*. Time Payment* as
Demonstrators
lon, $3.00. CaU 322-2980 af­
tonholer, plus many other
little as 85 mo. Drapery BLOOMING Roaet on Chero­
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­ (FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
push-button features. Does
Hardware Installations.
kee stock. All other kinds
In Your Horn#
ERY WITHIN SANTORD
beautiful work. Mutt tea to
KULP DECORATING SHOP
of Nursery shrubbery and
CITY LIMITS.
In Sanford Call
Ph. 322-2335
appreciate.
Guiranteed, take
trees.
SINGER
up remaining S payment* of
2-Air
condltionart,
older
mo­
Gray
Shadows
Nursery
For Repair* and Painting, call
Representative at
17.30. Phone Credit Mgr.
dels, both $30. Craftsman
6 Mi. 8. on Sanford Are,
322-5428 after 5 p. vn. week­
Alan's Fabrics A Ruga
322-8627.
radio
arm
taw,
all
attach­
days.
322-5783
33. Furniture
ments, like new. 322-3376.
SINGER AUTOMATIC
Piano Tuning and Repair
1964 Model. Fully Guaranteed.
SEWING MACHINE
Used
furniture,
appliances,
Wurlltzer
Spinet
Piano.
Full
W L. Harmon - FA 2-4233
Monograms, makes Button­
REPOSSESSED SINGER
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Keyboard. Exc. cond. With
holes, Sews on Buttons a
Fully automatic. Saw* on
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
bench. $300. Ph. 322-9081.
makes decorative etitchei,
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
AIR-CONDITIONING
READY MIX CONCRETE
embroiders, m o n o g r am t,
$71.80 or pey $7.18 mo. No
WANTED reliable couple to Patloa, Floor, Free Eitim aijs
By FEDDERS
etc. Pay off balance o(
blind hemt, etc. All with
take up monthly payments Sllla, lintels, steps, blocks,
out attachments. Guaran
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
credit needed. Write Credit
of $13.30 on I complete
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
sand, cement, rock, pip#,
teed. Like new. Sold new
Manager, P. O. Box 147,
rooms of furniture. Call
steel, grease traps, dry
Sanford, Fla,
over $300. Balance due only
WEI.uS DRILLED, PUMPS,
TE S-UU, Casselberry, col­ wells. Stepping stones.
$79.88 or 81.08 month. Call
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
lect.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
CoUect for Free Home Trial
All Types and Slsea
309 Elm Ave.
122-8731
241-83*1 Service Discount
For the biggest selection of
We Repair and Service
nearly new and used furni­
S T I N I
ture, tee Noll's Furniture
Machinery and Supply Co.
Brokerage in Casselberry
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-8432
on 17-02. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
FltKfi ESTIMATE
and all typea Home Hepaira.
All Work $100 to $3,500 May Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
be Financed. 1 to 3 yra. to
are the
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
Pay.
Co., at 708 Celtry Ave.
A. J. ADCOCK. Gen. Contr.
FA 2-3117.
322 9358

36. Articles Wanted

TV* Used. All makes A mo­ CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furnl
dels. 700 W. 9th. 322-9792.
ture, 901 W. Firat St., Ph
APR. SPEC. Men's Shoes.
322 6591.
$3.99 pair. Surplus City, 201
W. 1st St.. Sanford.
36. Automobiles • Trucks
SINGER IN CONSOLE
Makes buttonholes, sews on 1963 Rambler Clastic Station
Wagon. Ex. Cond. J . C.
buttons, does designs. Guar
Bunten,
Lemon Bluff.
antced for 5 years. f* y off
balance of $28 or 4 Myments of $7. Sanford Sew Mercedes Benz 190 S. L.,
1962. Low mUeage. Original
ing Center, 322-9411.
owner. Ph. 322-0497.
SINOER SLANT-O-MATIC
Repossesed. Would like re­ 1963 6 cy. Galaxie Fordor Se­
dan. Std. shift, power steer.,
sponsible party to take up
payments of $9 per month
Exc. cond. $2,000. Phone
on Slsnt-O-Matic Automatic
322 5400 after 5 p. m.
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine.
Guaranteed, Like New sew­ WHY Buy someone else* trou­
bles
ing condition. CaU CoUect
241-95*7 evening* or 422- WHY Go to the expense of a
6932, Service Dlaeount.
second used car
WHEN You can drive a brand
USED APPLIANCE
naw Vespa for $3.00
SPECIALS!
down and $4.50 per
Motorola TV, 21“ ....... $40 95
week, and get up to
Weatlnghouse 21" TV .. 59.95
133 m.p.g.
Sllvertone TV, new tube 79.95 Transmission guaranteed for
OE TV, new tube __ 9e 95 Ufa.
Sllvertone Tab. TV, n e w LEWIS SALES 4 SERVICE
tube ............................
&lt;9.05 2517 Country Club Road
WesUnghouae Ref. 14 cu.
322-792$
ft.................................. 129.95
Weatlnghouse Ref. 11 cu., '61 Ford Wagon, RAH, econ­
ft.................................... 99.95 omy 6, chrome luggage
Frlgldalre Ref., poreel'a 49JS
rack, new w/w tlrej. 100%
Admiral Ref. naw paint 109 05
finaneing. Like new. Owner
GE Ref., like new . . . . 185 00 Th. 322-1270.
Gas Range, like new 7.00 mo.
NO MONEY DOWN
'50 Ford, $200, good cond,
Up to 2 Years to Pay
Ph. 323-5871.
GOODYEAR SERVICE
STORES
555 W. U t St.
322 2821

$ Bank $

NEW 44 ton Feddera Room
Alr-condltloncr. Never used.
Priced well below reteU.
CaU 322-920S after S p.m.

BUYIMO A NEW or
USED CART

FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rstes
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
'54 Ford F600 truck. 12 ft.,
2 ton, closed body. $930.
833 Rockhlll Dr., Deltona.
1980 Pontiac Bonneville Con
verUble, RA1I, Power, clean,
Ph. day* 222-7459. Nights
322 5298.

No Money Down!
37 Chevy Hardtop . . . . $090
58 Chevy 4-Dr Sedan .. 593
56 Chevy 4-Dr Sedan .. 595
33 Chevy 2-Dr HT ......... 295
S3 Mercury 4-Dr Sed. .. 295
53 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sed. .. 395
54 Buick 4-Dr Sed. Air . 395
58 Stndchaker St a Wag . 395
Above Cara A-l Condition
Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Except Sunday

ROB McKEE
USED CARS
701 French Ave. — 323-0721
Plymouth 1937, excellent con­
dition, 8290. Ph. 322-8888.

37. Boat* • Motors
Evlnrude, 2 hp. Firestone 4
hp.. both $35. 322 6518.
Scott Attwater. 714 hp., tank,
good cond. $33. 322-6523.
Gateway To The Waterway

Kobson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304-6-8 F.. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5961

USED BOATS k
motors.
GUNS. New &amp; Used. Large
selection. Will trade, also
repair. Tackle aold A re­
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp A Gun Shop.
Rambler, $299 bal. $16 mo.
Buick, $687 bal, $34 mo.
1937 Pinyan 14 Ft., wood,
CadlUac, $587 bal, $32 mo.
Master Craft trailer, 25 hp.
Dodge, $592 bal, $31 mo.
Johnson. Ph. 322-0851.
Hillman, $887 bal, $34 mo.
Nash, $98 hal, $4 mo.
38. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
Rambler, $419 bal, $24 mo.
Used Velo-Solex motor bike,
Ford, $87 bal, $3 mo.
good condition, excellent for
beginners. 322-2928.

Repossessions

Antique pocket watch,
wind. Ph. 323-0321,

key '58
'37
'53
SINOER AUTOMATIC
Makes hundreds of designs, '57
buttonholes, Blind stitches, '59
Sewa on buttons. Guaran­ 'S3
teed, like new condition. '58
Assume payments of $6.90 *53
per month. Buy locally k
be serviced. Sanford Sewing
Center. 322-9441.

35. Article* Wanted

National
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.

WANTED! Citrus fruit. U rg e
or small amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
field. FA 2-4244

36. Automobile* - Truck*

1012 Sanford Ave.
Open tU 9, 6 Days Week
Phone 322-4503

'63 Vespa Scooter ISO model.
Ph. 322 90*4 or 3220774.

39. Trailer* • Cabanas
Apache Camping Trailers
Cecil Saltera — 868-4618
Clark St., Enterprise

W e, by heck
'Dodge

Welcome Shriners!

TA G G ED fo r CLEARANCE
1963 Comet S-22
6 Cylinder, Automatic, Bucket
Seat*, Radio, Heater, Factory Atr,
Lika New l

1962 Olds Starfire
Coupe, All Power and Air Condi­
tion. One Local Owner.

1961 Mercury
2-Door Sedan V-8, Automatic, Ra­
dio &amp; Heater. A Real Buy!

1961 Continental
4-Door Sedan, All f.lnrnln Extras
and Air Condition. Lika New!

1961 Rambler
American, 4 Door Station W aton,
6 Cylinder, Automatic, 24,003 Miles,

$AVE
*2 8 9 5

B o y s"
Frank Brunson, Salesman
Charlie Hudson, Salesman
Charlie Craiff, Order Taker
Ben Howland, Boss Man
LET US HELP YOU ROUND UP
THE BEST DEAL ON THE
BEST CAIL

*1 0 95
$AVE

1960 Ford Convertible
V-8, Automatic, Radio &amp; Heater,
llrautiful lied With While Top.

BARG AIN

*1 4 95

“Be Sure To See The Unexpected
From Detroit”

NOW

SI 95
875
S75

HUNT M ER C U R Y INC.

*

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IN

STO CK!

*1 2 95

Sanford
W. PARK MI 4-0209

Thl* la tha bunch — Charlie, Ben, Charlie and
Frank — all eager to help you find (he right
car for your need*. So GO WEST — out the
wide, arnooth West First Street — and meet
the “Dodge Boy*.” For your convenience open
till S P. M. Mon. thru F ri_ S a t. till 6 P. M.

Seminole Co. M otors
AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER

1801 W. First St.

Ph. 322-0614

e
r

s

*1 0 95

•••a*••*«•*••a*••*••**••#•**

109 Palmetto Ave.
323*4884

FACTORY
GU ARANTEED
FORDS

OVER 60 NEW CARS

BUYS

1957 F0RD..
1952 PACKARD **•*•*«**•*••••
1052 M0URIS miner

LOW M ILEAG E

Now Going At —
Terrific Savings!

1960 Mercury
Commuler, 4 Door Station Wagon,
I'owrr Steering, I'uwrr Urakaa, Ra­
dio, Heater and Factory Air Con.
dition. On* Owner.

6 4 Demonstrators.
M ust Be Sold!

I
II

And Make Your Deal

We're Happy
To Have You
in
SANFORD

m
Ksm phiU.
MOTORS INC.

• Pontiac • Buick
• Rambler
301 W. FIRST BT.
PH. S214U1

�Adventist

Baptist

Church Of God

Methodist

T H E SEV EN TH -D A T
AD VENTIST CHURCH
C o rn ir Ttk A Elm
R. L. M a t h e w s ------------P a s to r
SERV ICES SATURDAY—
■ sb b e lh School —
4:14 a. m.
W o rsh ip Service _ 11:44 a. m.
W ed n e e d a r H lf h t
P ro p e r S e r v i c e ------T ill p. m.
"W o H ave T hle H ope" ra d io
m eeeace each B onder a. m.
a t ( i l l over W TRR a t 1 4 0
o n r o a r ra d io dial.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
B A PTIST CHURCH
1411 W. F lr e t S tre e t
S u n d e r School _— 14:44 a. m.
M orning W orehip _ 11:44 a. m.
Bible S tudy (S u n d e r) Ts44 p m .
E v an g e lla tlc S ervice T:ee p. re.
W ed. P r a r e r M eet _ T:44 p. m.
Bill S t e p h a n a ..............- P a e lo r
A C ordial W elcom e to All

CHURCH O P OOD
o r pnopHECT
TIM Elm Avenue
Rev. R. I . S tric k la n d .... P a sto r
Sunday School ........ S:&lt;S a. in.
W orahlp Service _ l f : l t a. re.
E v a n g e lis tic Serv. _ T:l# p. m.
W td n a td a n
T o u n g People V. L. B. Serv.
7:10 p. re.
B ible T ra in in g S trv l:M p m .

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
O nora Rd., a t W oodland A ve,
Rev. John II. H ire! J r . P a ttn r
C hurch S c h o o l ------- 1:41 a. m.
M orning W o ra h lp _I1:M a. m,
M T P -----------------------4:10 p. m

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHU RCH
HWY. 411
Ph. I l l - l i l t
P a e t o r ___ _ C h aeter W . P la n k
S u n d e r School ------ 14:44 a. re.
M orning S ervice _ 11:44 a. re.
T ra in in g Union —_ 4:14 p. m.
E vening Service _ T ill p. m.
W ed n eed ar M eetlnga:
O rg a n lia tlo n a _
4:14 p. m.
P r a r e r ------------ — T ill p. re.
C h o i r --------------------4:44 p, aa.

Alliance
CH RISTIA N MISSIONARY
ALMAMCN CHURCH
1411 P a rk Ava. a t 14tb S t
H ot. a C Dee*. J r . — P a s te r
S u n d e r School
1:41 a. m.
W o reh ip Service — 1 1 :0 a. m.
E v e n in g W orehip _ T :ll p. m.
A lliance Y outh
P e llo w eh tp (Sun.) _ 1:41 p. m.
Ihreyer S ervice —

Congregational
CONGREGATIONAL
CHR1BTIAN CHURCH
(U nited C hurch of C h rlat)
P a rk A venue a t 14th St.
t : t t a. re. ___C hurch School
ll:»« a. re. _ W orahlp S trv lra
1:14 p. m. _ C h rletlan Touch
M in istry
R tv . W a lte r A. R. M cPherson,
P a e to r

Christian

1:14 p. m.

Episcopal

F IR S T CHRISTIA N CHURCH
DISCIPLES O P CHRIST
144T A S anford Ave.
R. V ernon F u lle r
S u n d e r School
e :4 l a. re.
M orning W orahlp _ . 11:44 a. m.

Assembly Of God
PIN K C R E ST ASSKMnLY
O P OOD CHURCH
C or. IT tk a n d Elm

CHRIST CHURCH
C hurch S tre e t, Longw ned
F r. C h a rla i W. S te w a rt, J f .
V icar
H oly C om m union _ T:1S a. re.
Sunday School ........ t:44 a. m.
F am ily S e r v i c e ___4:0# a. re.
Service A Serm on _ 14:41 a. re.

ft. M. Wilder ------------ P e e to

S u n d e r School _ _ 4:41 a. m.
Morning W orehip — 14:14 a. m.
E v e n in g W o reh ip
1:14 p. m.
Y outh Serv. ts u n .) _ 4:44 p. m.
M id-W eek Serv. (W ed.) - 1:14
p. m.

Church Of Christ

HOLT CROSS
441 B. P a rk Ave.
F r. L eroy D. Soper. R ecto r
H oly C om m union _ T:14 a. re.
F am ily Service and
Sunday School ■■■■_— 4 44 a. re.
M orning P ra y e r
(F lre t Sunday —
H oly C om m union 11:44 a. re.

CHURCH O F CHRIST
O eneva
R alph B rew er J r .
E v a n g e lle t
Bible School
14:44 a. m.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
E vening W orehip _ 7i44 p. re.
W ed. P r a r e r Service 1 4 4 p. re.

Baptist
F IR S T BA PTIST CHURCH
111 P a rk A venue
F . B. C h a n c e ---------— P a e lo r
M o rning W orehip — 4:44 a. m.
S u n d e r School ——. 4:4* a. m.
M o rn in g W orehip — 11:44 a. m.
T r a in in g U nion —- J i O p. m.
E v e n in g W orehip - T:4I p. m.
W ed. P ro p e r Service T:»l p. m.

Free Methodist

PAOLA CHURCH O F C lin iS T
H lg h w a r 44 W eal
M orrle Itu b r -------- E v a n g e lle t
B ible Claee ........ .. 14:44 a. m.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
E ven in g W orahlp _ 4:44 p. m.
B ible Cteeaee W ed. » T:I4 p. m.

F R E E M ETHODIST CHURCH
C orner I t h St. a n d L a u re l Ave.
E ugene Sheldon ______ P a e to r
T elephone: I ll- T o ll
Sunday S c h o o l __ 4:44 a. re.
M orning W orahlp _ 14:41 a. m.
E v e n in g W orahlp _ T;4t p. re.
W ad. P ra y e r Service T :lf p. m.

CHURCH O F CH RIST
1111 P a r k A venue
B e rt B row n -------- E v a n g e lle t
Sunder
Bible S t u d r ___ — 14:44 a. m.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
E v en in g Service — 4:14 p. m.
g e e "H era ld of T ru th " 1 p. m.
■ u n d er on C hannel S
T ueedar
L adlee Bible Claee - 14:44 a. m.
W ed n e ed a r
B ible C l a e e ------— T:14 p. m.

C EN TRA L BA PTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th S t A O ak Ave.
d e ll S m ith —----------S u n d e r B e h o o l----- 4:41 a. m.
M orning W orehip — l l i M a. m.
T ra in in g U nion — 4:1* p. m.
E v e n in g W orehip » TUB p. m.
W ed. P ro p e r S ervice 1:14 p. m.
N u re e rr Open
. .. _ _
S u n d e r Mile B roa d ca et
W KSTSIDB MISSIONARY
IIA inriST CHURCH
I t h S t A H o llr Ave.
P a u l M. C a l l e r ------------ P e e le r
B under School ----- 14:44 a. m.
Sunday
M orning W oruhlp — U ;44 a. m.

The Churrh la the groalret
furl nr on north lor the Iwild­
ing of rhararter and c*h*I
riliwiwhip. II la e etnrrlioueo
of epirilual valura. Willuail
• atrong church, neither
democracy nor ri\II list ton
eon aurvivo. Thera era four
pound reaaone why evrry
perom ahuuId attend am ine
regularly and support the
church. They are: (I) for hie
awn oako. (3) For hie rhil*
dren'a Bake (J) Far Iho eeko
of hie aomenunlty and nation.
14) For Iho Bake ef the churrh
leelf, which need* hie moral
and material au|i|nrL Plan
to go to churrh regularly
•ad food yaw Bible daily.

Christian Science
F IR S T CHURCH O F CH RIST
SCIENTIST
'444 E a a t Second S tre e t
■ u n d er Service A
■ u n d er S c h o o l ----- 11:44 a. re.
Subject i "P ro b a tio n
A fte r
D eath.”
W e d n e ed a r Service .. 4:41 p. m.
R eading Room : 101 E. F lre t.
W e e k d a re : 14:44 a. m. • 4:14
p. m. P r ld a r E vening: 1:14f i l l p. m.

E v e n in g W orahlp — 1:04 p. ae.
W e d n e ed a r
p r a r e r Bervloe — — f:44 p. m.
PIN EC R E ST BA PTIST
CHURCH
O n o ra R oad
P e e l e r _____W illiam J. O u te r
M orning W orehip —11:44 a. m.
S u n d e r School
4:41 a. m.
T ra in in g U n io n ,-- * : »
P- » •
E v e n in g W o reh ip — T ill p. m.
W ed. O fficers A T eaeh era
M ooting ----------- — 4:14 p. aa.

Church Of God

GOOD SH E P H E R D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
JIM A O rlando D rive
Hw y. 1T-4I)
Sanford, P lo rld a
S JJ-T Jll
T h e Rev. O aorga K lnnam on,
In te rim P a a to r
Sunday S c h o o l ____1:11 a. m.
M orning W o ra h lp
llio e a. m.
Com m union—F lre t Sunday Ig
E ach Month
X1NDKRUARTEN AND NURSBUT

We are rearing our children In the Christiun faith because we know from our
own ex|&gt;erlence how much it means to young people growing up. Without a right
sense of values, youngsters are so likely to get into trouble.
Already Susan and Mark are learning to trust In the loving protection of Got!,
*nd to turn to Him with their little problems. Through the storiea of Jesus they
are beginning to understand what it means to follow Him. We pray that this child­
hood pattern will strengthen and form a steadfast foundation for the whole of their
liven. No parents could ask for more.

Sunday
I’aalma
146:1-10

Monday
I’aalm*
147:1-11

Tuesday
Nahum
1:1-7

lVedneailay
II (.'orinthiuna
0:6-16

Thiiruduy
E|)hesiuni
3:14-31

Frl.Iay
I Timothy
6:3-10

F IR S T CHURCH
O F T H E NAZARENE
L abs M ary, F la.
Rev. W. L. H olcom be, P a ttn r
Sunday
4:41 a. re. ____Bible School
11:04 a. r e . _M orning W orahlp
T :ll p. m.
E v en in g Service
7:00 p. m.
W ad. M id-W eek
P r a r e r Service*
T oe p. re. _ ln d W ed. M itelo n ary S trv lra

Pentecostal '
F IR S T PENTECOST AT,
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
141 O range S tre et
Rev. K. R u th G ra n t _ P a e to r
Sunday S c h o o l------]*:** a. m.
M orning W o ra h lp _l lt M a. re.
Sunday E ven in g _ 7:10 p. m.
W ed. Bible S tu d r _ T:ie p. m.
Conqueror* M ealing
F rid a y — - ------- . 7:10 p. re.

F IR S T PRE8RTTERIA M
CHURCH
Sanford. F la.
Oak Ave. A Ird St.
G rover 47. Bewail J r . _ P a llo r
E d g a r W . S m ith J r , A a ela ta a t
P a a to r
M orning W orahlp _ 1:14 a. re.
C hurch School _ _ _ 4:4* a. m.
S ta tio n M tala ___ _ 10:41 a. re.
M orning W o ra h lp _ 11:*0 a. m.
P to n aer Fetlow ahlp 4:00 p. m.
Senior III P a llo w th lp 4i00 p m.
E v en in g W orahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
W ad. P ra y a r M eet _ 7:04 p. m.
CHURCH OF T H E COVENANT
1771 South O rlando Drlv*
T bom aa H. M akln —
P a a to r
W orahlp ....... ............ 4:44 a. m.
C hurch School _ _ 14:44 a. m.

TO LIST YOUR

CHURCH

Methodist

OpyifcM M i. Ksiah* AdsmtUag Swvh* Me.

CHURCH O F OOD
I ln d A F renoh
H. C. s m i t h --------------- P a e to r
■ u n d er School
4:41 a. re.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
K vangelletlo Serv. - T:44 p. m.
Tuee. P r a r e r Serv. - T:I4 p. m.
T hure. Y oung People
E n d e a v o r _— ■ T ill p. m.

E L D E R SPRINOS BA PTIST
Old O rlando Bd. a t H e ate r Ave.
B. H a m ilto n O rlflln — P a e lo r
S u n d e r School
. 4:41 a. m.
M orning W orehip _ 11:44 a. m.
T ra in in g U nion — 4:14 p. m.
E v en in g W orahlp — li4 » p. ae.

LU T H E R A N CHURCH O F
TH E REDEEM ER
141 W. l l t h Place
"T h e C hurch of th e L u th e ran
H o u r" and TV "T hle la th e
L ife"
H e rb e rt W. O oerae ___P a e to r
S u n d e r School ___ 1:11 a. m.
W orahlp Service _ lf:10 a. m.

"Don't forget Tippy’s treat!" Even If we're ■ Ml Talc leaving for cJinrch, Susan
and Mark must take their paj«r hag of aurprlees for Tippy the squirrel. Tippy lives
In the park besido the church, and he’s one of many happy, heart-warming things
that our family looks forward to on Sundays.

Nazarene
F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NAZAREKF.
W. ln d SL a t Map)* Ave.
Paul B l e k t a ___ ______P a a to r
Sunday School —_ 4:4* a. m.
M orning W o ra h lp _ 11:41 a. m.
Y outh ___ __________ 4:M p. re.
E v an g allatlc Service T ill p. re.
M id-W eek
S e rv let (W ad.) _ T:4I p. re.
T h ird Sunday
S ln g a p lra tlo n —_ 1:44 y. m

Presbyterian

Lutheran
THE CHURCH FOR ALL
ALL FOR THE CHURCH

EB EN EZ E R METHODIST
CHURCH
C ltrua H eight*
Rev. Ray G regory, Jr.. Paem e
C hurch School
4:4* a. re.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:01 a. re.
M T F ------------------ 1:11 P. m.
F.y*. W orahlp ----- T:l# p.
m.
W ed. P ra y e r Service t:*4 p re.

N O T IC E

F IR S T M ETHODIST CHURCH
411 P a rk Ava.
Jo h n T. Adame J r . _P a a to r
M orning W orahlp _ 1:11 p. m.
Sunday Behool ™ _ 1:44 a. m.
M orning W orahlp . . 14:11 a. m.
M TP M e e tl n g a ---- 1:14 p. m.
(In te rm e d ia te . Senior)
E v e n in g W orahlp — T ill p. re.

Saturday
1 l’cter
6:1-11

CALL

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. * Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

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

BURNUP ft SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
CHAPMAN CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
106 N. Elm Ava.
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA ft SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th St-, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1 st St., Sanford
HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

HILL LUMBER ft HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

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

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employees

8TEN8TR0M REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

LORMANN REALTY
Casselberry

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN' TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WIGHT GROCERY CO- ING
and Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

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

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Itobinson and Staff

JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 S. Laurel Ave., Sanford

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

KIDDY'S STANDARD SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford

f

•

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. lit. St., Sanford
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

O eteea M ethodist C hurch
P a • In
W ailay a n
M ethodist,
RL
44
W. a t P a o la
SL Jam s* A M E . S anford Av*.
m. M ary'* A.M.K. C hureh St. lit. I l l O slean
Ht. I’au l'a M athodtat C h u r c h
O ataan
ltd. E n te rp rla a
S ta ffo rd M am erlal M athodlat C h u r c h
S. D aB ary

F o re s t L ake S e v e n th .d ey A dv en tist C hurch
Hwy. 411. F o re e t C ity
■ sv sn th .d ay A dventist C hurch, M eltlau4
A ve. A ltam onte Springe
Sanford
S a v a n lh .d ay
A dv en tist
C hurch
Seventh A E lm

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYB A PTIST
A s tlo e h B a p tla t C hurch, Oviedo
C e n tra l B sp tle t C hurch, t i l l O ak Av*.
C h u lu o ta F lre t B nptlet C hurch
K ld e r S p rla g e B a p tist C hurch,
SIS L e h M i Rd.
F a ith
B a p tla t M ission, 144 L ila* Rd-.
C i— Ib trrr
F ire* B a p tla t C hurch. I l l P e rk Av*.
r r le n d a h lp B a p tla t C hurch a f
-----ate S p r i e s t
R L 444, A H *m cnt* Spring*
F l r e t R a p tle t C hurch a f D eB arp
F lr e t B a p tla t C hurch a f O eneva
F lr e t B a p tla t C hurch a t U h # M a r t
F l r e t B a p tla t C hurch a f L ab* Monro*
F lr e t B apU el C hurch a t L ongw ood. O ar.
C b u re h * G ra n t ^
F lr e t B a p tla t C h u re h o f Ovlad#
F l r e t B a e tle t C h u n k •* S an B a n d o S p rln g e
F t r a t ShU ah M ieeleaary B a p tla t C hureh,
U P1 W. 14th S t..

H ih U li? ‘i e ^ ^ i i ? C h » r y B . OrteA*
M laaleu B a p tla t
iSX ISK
O eteau
Mill Rd. Oeteea

C hureh

B a p tla t C hureh, O eneva H w y.

-

ML Oliva M lealonerF B a p tla t C hurch, Sen
L aado Ip rln g c Rd.. L ongw ood
ML Sion M lealoncry B aptlat. Slpcc Ava.
New
ML
C a lv a ry
M issionary
B a p tist
m i w . n th sl
New Salem P rim itiv e B a p tla t C hureh,
1444 W. l l t h SL
New ML S lo a B a p tla t C hurch. 1TM P e e r Ava
O a h law a B a p tla t Chapel, t i l l W. 14th SL
O eteea B a p tla t C h a rch
P ln ecreet B a p tla t C hurch, t t l W. O nors Rd.
P re lrls L ak e B a p tis t C hurch, R ld p s l td ,
F e rn P e rk
P ro g re ss M issionary B a p tist C hureh. M idw ar
Second Shiloh M issionary B a p tla t C hurch,
N inth A H ic k o ry
■t. Jam ee M laalonary B sp tle t C hurch it* ,
ltd. 41* O eteea
I t . P aul M lealouary B a p tla t C hurch. I t h SL
■t. M atthew s M lsa le e srr B a p tist C hurch
C se sa n H e ig h ts
■t. Jo h n ’s M issionary B a p tla t C hurch,
t i e c y p re s s PL
Tem pi* B a p tla t C hurch, P alre S pringe R d ,
A llam en t* S pringe
W eeteld* M laelenary B a p tla t C hurch,
d l l a H olly Ava.
B lah Mop* B a p tle t C hureh, T1J O rsn g s A rc.
CATHOUC
C h u rc h • ( th e N a tiv ity , L ak e M ary
A ll S ouls C athollg C hureh, T it O ak Av*.

■L
A n a 's
C atholic
C hureh,
F s rs h ln g
Pisco, D en ary
■t. M ery M agdalene C nthotle C hurch, M a it­
lan d Ava. A ltam onte S p rin g s
CHRISTIAN
F ir s t C h ristia n C hureh, 1I4T I . S an fo rd Ava,
C o n g re g a tio n a l C h ristin a C hurch,
1401 P e rk Ave.
N o rth sld e
c h rle tla n C hurch, F I a r I d a
H av en D r, M sltlsnd

LUTHERAN
A sconsloa
L u th o ra a
C hurch.
O vsrbrook
H r . C aeaslbarry
Good S hepherd U nited I.u tb a rn ,
J i l l a O rlando Dr.
L d th tra n C huron of tb s R sdosm or,
111 W. J l l h P ie r*
M asslah L u th e ra n C hurch, A m erican L egion
H ell, P ra irie L abs, P a m P a rk
■t. L u k ta L u th e ra n C hureh, RL 4J4 S lavic
M ETHODIST

CHURCH O F CH RIST
C hurch # (
C hurch of
C hurch of
C hureh a t

C hrist, l i l t ■- P a rk Ava.
C hrist, O casva
C h rist, Dengwood
C h r is t r e s i n
CHURCH O F OOD

C hurch of Gad. I l l H ickory
C hureh of Ood, 11*4 S. F ra n c k
C h u rch a f God. Ovlad*
EPISCO PA L
A ll S a lat* R placapal C hurch B- D sS a ry
A v e , e n te rp ris e
C h rist K plscupsl C hurch, L sn g w cad
A ll S a in ts E piscopal, K ntvrprlaa
H elp C ross B plssopai, P a r k Av*. a t I th

B a rn e tt M em orial M slbodlat C hurch. K.
DaBary A v*. E u la rp rla a
B ear L ake M ethodist C hurch
B athal A.M.B. C hurch, C anaan H alghta
C aasalbsrry C om m unity M sthodlat C hurch,
H w y. 1T-IJ A i*lnay R ldg* l td . C aaaalbarry
D sU ary C om m unity M athodtat C hurch W.
illg b len d e , D eBary
K bensssr
M ethodist
C hureh.
Old
O r­
lan d e H w y.
F i r s t M ethedlst C hurch. I l l P e rk Ave.
F ir s t H a th edict C hurch a f Oviedo
F re e M s th o d la t, C hureh, 444 W. I t h 4L
G race M ethodist C hurch. O nora Rd.
G ra n t C hapel A.M E. C hurch, O slsdo
O akgrov* M atkodlat C hurch, Oviede

■t / 4 *'

K

ld

i

SEVENTH

DAT ADVENTIST

NASARENE

O TH ER CHURCHES

V l ta t
C hurch
af
Ih*
N aaaraua, W.
Jnd a t Mapl*
K»rn
P a rk
C hurch « r th*
N aaarana,
C U rlsn R d . F e rn P a rk
L ab* M ary C bureh a f th* N a tu re s*

Allan'* A.M.K. C hurch, Olive A l l t h
C hurch e f Ood In C hrlsL Oviedo
C huluota C om m unity C hurch
C hurch e f Ood of Prophocy, J t* f E lm Av#
C hurch o f J a m * C h rlat a f L a tte r Daj
Saint*. 1111 P a rk Av*.
C om m unity Chapal. A llam ent* Spring*
L a a ta ra O rlhadon C hurch. St. J o h n s C h ry
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MON., APRIL 27, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 177

In Return, He
Pledges Same
From Regime

mwA...
ALTHOUGH THEY’RE ALL SHRINERS, the governor’s race did not
escape discussion when candidate Haydon Burns (center) of Jackson­
ville visited Sanford during the Bahin Temple’s ceremonial last Friday
and Saturday. Discussing the political race with Burns are his Seminole
County lieutenants, Robert Billhimer (left) and W. A. Patrick.

Wedding Off
WASHINGTON (UPI) ■
Lynda Bird Johnson, older
daughter of President John­
son, has broken her engage­
ment to Navy Lt. Bernard
Roienbach.

WASHINGTON (UPI)
President Johnson called upon
the natkvn'a business lesdera
today to exercise restraint in
decisions they make which
affect general economic well­
being.
He pledged In return that
the government, too, would
offer "restraint and respon­
sibility— a hand that mean*
only to help and never to
hinder so long as the publio
Interest Is being served."
Johnson's remarks were pre­
pared for delivery to the
U. S. Chamber of Commerce
at lis 32nd annual meeting
here.
The President, In his rail
for huslness restraint, did not
apeclflcially mention his pre­
vious request for a hold-theline policy on prices and
wages to avoid a new Inflat­
ionary spiral.
But in pledging govern­
ment restraint and responsi­
bility, he told the chamber:
"I ask from you only the
same-restraint in those deci­
sions you make which af­
fect the general economic
well-being, responsibility In
choosing to support or not
support the policies and pro­
posals of your government
which serves all the people."
Johnson took jocular not*
of what traditionally has been
a pro-Rcpublican complexion
to the chamber.
"I suppose it might not b*
entirely accurate to greet
you as "m y fellow Demo­
crats," John said. "B ut I
am proud to welcome you to
your city—m , -my fellow
Americans."
Thst was Johnson’s open­
ing line. And his closing Una
was that he "m ust get back
to your work at the Whit*
House and leave you to go
back to work on m e."

GOP Policy
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Republican Critical Is­
sues Council proposed today
that all still segregated school
districts be required by law
to make a start toward inte­
gration.

Boy’s Dentil Probed
JOLIET, III. (UPI) — Po­
le* today probed the mysteri­
ous death of an 11-year-old
Salvation Army "junior sold­
ier," John Carnes, whose
bloody body was found Sun­
day.

Sellers Mending

THE BAHIA TEMPLE’S ILLUSTRIOUS POTENTATE, Harold II. Kastner (right) of Sanford is shown with Joe Corley of Sanford and two color­
fully costumed visiting Shriners during Friday night’s Shrino ceremonial
activities in downtown Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

•

Going back to "Cracker
Days," we've Just learned
that Betty Weber really got
Into the spirit of the occas­
ion . . . she wore an honest-to-goodness cracker on a
Saturday noon a Moslem
atrlng around her neck. Part
Thelbands and nnlsomakcrs, they had to park as far away
of that day, that la, because the clowns and color and Ihc as Sixth and Seventh streets feast was attended by thou­
she nibbled on it until it Shriners of the Bahia Tem­ as thousands converged on sands of the Shriners at the
was consumed.
ple arA gone. But Sanford was the downtown section.
Shrine Club Building. The big
•
a
•
The Mayfair Inn, ceremon­ event—not open to the pub­
well into Sunday morning be
FYI, the "Clock Wtnder" foro too city returned to ial headquarters, was over­ lic—was the "hot sands" inI and "R. E. Porter" are NOT norraalland the majority of flowing most of the time the itiatiod ceremony held at the
one and the same.
some SgKkt Shriners and their Shriners were here. So were Seminole .High School SatucCitizens of Osteen have In ladies had departed.
drtig stores and restaurants, day afternoon. The entire
corporatcd their civic asso­
But while they were here all over the city. Some re­ festivities were cloved out at
ciation and named Nick Sanford came to life. The mained open 21 hours to serve a Temple ball Saturday night
Pfelfauf as president. To raise whole show was kicked off the visitors.
at the Mayfair Inn with new
funds for the construction of Friday night with a concert
nobles a*nd their ladici as the
a building the group will pre at Magnolia and Firat Streets.
honored guests at the event.
sent a talent show Tuesday at Noisy vehicles of every size,
Heading the list of Shrine
the DeBary Community Cen- description and shape, bulging
officials was Harold If. Kast
. ter. Chester Rearick is presl with happy Shriners, roamed
ner of Sanford, the Bahia
' dent of the DeBary Civic the city's streets.
Temple's Illustrious Potcn
Association.
But the big show came
late. Monday morning Kas
a
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Saturday morning when the
A Titusville man, charged tner said, "It couldn’t have
The blurb about the auto­ Shrine
ceremonial
parade with grand larceny, was be­ gone off better." lie paid
mobile sticker with "Blount was held. Visitors reported ing held in county Jail to­ special tribute to the city
for County Judge" brought a
day because of detective and county com missions for
number of replies about Uriel
work by Deputy Sheriff J. O. their cooperation. "I want
Blount, of DeLand, running
Galloway and Constable Gcor to especially mention Mayor
for Volusia County Judge
A. L. Wilson of Sanford for
gc Kelsey.
Now Mrs. Marshall Werner
Bryan Holland, of Osteen, his work and participation in
. telephones that in her home
reported to the sheriffs of the event and also Roy Wil­
’ (own R. E. (Peppy) Blount is
fice last Wednesday that he liams, Sanford police chief."
running for county judge of
WASHINGTON (UPI) - had parked his pickup truck Williams is president of the
Gregg County, Tea.
The
Supreme Court refused on Snow Hill Iload and, from Sanford Shrine Club, host to
a
a
a
today to examine the rail­ a distance, saw someone re­ the ceremonial.
The Sanford Garden Club Is road arbitration board deri­ move a chain saw. He gave
planting the planter boxes in sion that could eventually eli­ a description of the station
the downtown section with minate 30,000 firemen’s jobs wagon used by the thief.
petunias. Fertilizer is also and leave the status of 19,000
Galloway, in checking, talk
being added, says club offi- other crewmen in doubt.
rd with Kelsey, who rcmoim
ciala. Now, all the merchants
The brief order lets stand bond seeing the station wa­
a have to do, they say, is to as final a decision upholding gon in Oviedo. The two offi­
keep the plants watered.
the board handed down on cers went to Titusville, and
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•
Feb. 20, 1964, by the U. S. brought the owner of a sta­ The Port Authority Com­
Memo to Jim Hardy: Every court of appeals here. Ear- tion wagon, lirure White, 20, mittee of the Seminole County
day and all day the same ler the unions also had lost to the Seminole County Jail. Chamber of Commerce will
automobile is parked next to in federal district court.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby said meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday
a "no parking" sign in the
Justice Arthur J. Goldberg, this morning lliat White, at in the chamber's new confer­
alley adjacent to the court a former secretary of labor the jail here, told the offic­ ence room.
Purpose of the meeting,
bouse.
during the period of the dis­ ers where they could find the
said Chairman F. E. Roumil• • •
pute did not participate in chain saw.
lat, Jr., wilt be to review
Some time ago the "Clock" today’s action.
progress to date and discuss
( requested the loan of a woCongress created the apefuture plans.
men's bathing habit of the rial seven man arbitration
The committee is working
1900 vintage. One was brought panel last August in order to
on a measure to be presented
in but was about four sizes head off a railroad strike.
Seven Sanford Chamber of to the 1963 session of the
too big for our pretty model. The panel was to look into
Now Mrs. Katherine Ladd, of two matters: (I) Use bf fire­ Commerce officials will be Florida legislature calling for
Geneva, infurms us that in men on locomotives in freight guests of the Florida Develop­ the creation of an official
those days the women made and yard service; and (2) the ment Commission Tuesday in port authority with the powers
to locate and construct a port
their own bathing costumes . . aize of crews outside the en­ Tallahassee.
facility.
Tommy
Peterson,
president
and she has a book of pat­ gine cab sometimes referred
terns.
to as the "crew consist" of the new trade body, said
this morning that he would be
-T h e Clock Winders issue.
accompanied by Ernest South­
ward, Joe Baker, Bill Kirk,
Bill Leffler, Don Bales and
chamber manager Jim TalTonight's meeting of the
madge.
Semlnole-Dellary Division of
The party will depart San­ the Florida Heart Association
ford at 6 a m. Tuesday in has been designated as AJOHN E. “JACK”
two private planes. They are wards Night.
rxperted to return to Sanford
The confab will also be
Tuesday night.
highlighted by the election
and Installation of new offic­
ers. Dr. Luis Perez of San­
Zoning:
Meeting
**IIEST QUALIFIED FOR GOVERNOR"
Robert S. Brown, Seminole ford will be installed as the
County's zoning director, will president of the organization.
meet tonight with the Cassel­
berry Zoning Board and the
Town Council in an effort to Longwood Meeting:
smooth out a comprehensive
The Long wood Chamber of
APRIL 27 — 7:30 • 8:00 P. M.
zoning plan the board recent­ Commerce will meet at • p.
ly turned over to the council m. Tuesday in the Civic Lea­
for consideration and approv­ gue Building. The public has
Pd. Pol. Adv.
been invited to attend.
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Gone But Not Forgotten

Titusville Man
Jailed In Theft

Court Refuses
Rail Hearing

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —
British actor Peter Sellers,
hospitalized since suffering •
near-fatal heart attack three
weeks ago, may be able to
leave the confinement of a
hospital in another week.

Yankees Go Home
NEW ORLEANS — The
York State delegates to a
meeting of National Guard of­
ficers parked their bags to­
day, under orders from Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller to go
homo because their hotel re­
fused to admit a Negro col­
onel.

RANDALL CHASE (right) in awarded a plaque aigned by Gov. Fitrria
Bryant for being the man who contributed the moat to induntry in Semi­
nole County during 1963 by Karlyle Hounholdcr, president of the Semi­
nole County Chamber of Commerce. The recipient was selected by a apecial group of the chamber’s industrial committee. The plaque, signed
by Gov. Bryunt, wus presented in connection with the Industrial Show.

Seminole Industrial Court To Look
Show 'B ig Success' At Florida Law

Seminole Chamber of Com­
merce offlciaU today esti­
mated that some 6.000 county
residents viewed the 41 ex­
hibits during the three nights
and two days of the Indus­
Urpres Medicare
trial Show.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The show, the second an­
An AFI&lt; • CIO spokesman, nual affair, exceeded last
Nelbon Crulkshank, urging
enactment o'f tl J a'dmbiietralion's medicare plan, told one afternoon ' and vjlght.
Congress today private health
C of C officials were more
insurance rompanica full to than pleased with the entire
meet tho needs of persons show. One member of the in­
over 66.
dustrial committee said (hls
morning that the moat amaz­
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ing reaction of many visitors
MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) — A was the fact that they did
directive ordering desegrega­ not realize that so many
tion of all Homan Catholic diversified
products
were
schools in Alabama was greet­ manufactured in Seminole
ed with quiet acceptance to­ County.
day, in marked contrast to
John Kridcr, chnmbcr man­
t h e determined opposition ager, said "The show was
against public school Integra­ great and the Industrial com­
tion In this Deep South state. mittee did a tremendous job.

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City CC Group
To Visit Capital

H EAR

Heart Group To
Present Awards

MATHEWS
TONIGHT

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It exceeded our expectations.
We learned a great deal last
year and Wo learned much
again this year." Krider add­
ed, "Pm already convinced
that the 1963 show will be
even greater."
The ahow waa climaxed Satjtrdsy flight when,, BandaII
NLUxq, U Chase A Ofdiipauy
was presented a plaque sign
ext by Gov. Karris Bryant
which named Chase as the
man who contributed the
most to industry In Seminole
County during 1963.

Press Session
Harold Okimoto, of Honolulu
who recently purchased the
North Orlando Company for
well over $1 million, has call
ed a press conference for 3
p. m. Tuesday at the firm'*
offices in North Orlando.

A New M iss Seminole Reigns

Port Committee
Meets Thursday

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LBJ Calls For Business Restraint

Sanford saw only the fun
tide of the two-day visit of
the Shriners . . . the serious
(and closed to the public)
aide was Saturday afternoon
when 100 candidates “ walked
the hot sands." In other
words, 100 Masons also be­
came Shriners in an initia­
tion at Seminole High School.
•
• •
On the fun side, some visit­
ing Shriners paraded ducks
and donkeys. Among other
places they called at Ten­
ney's . . . and the ducks left
their "trade marks. "The
donkeys were trick animals
. . . trained to buck and
throw anyone who tried to
ride them.
•
• •
Cotton Brown was worn to
a frazzle Sunday . . . he kept
his restaurant open on a
24-hour basis for the conven­
ience of the Shriners.
• • •
Capt. Arnold Williams and
Lt. Ben Butler, police officers
and Shriners, started the
shenanigans Friday afternoon
by handcuffing John Kader
to a pole on West First Street,
lt wasn't ever learned what
John promised to gain his
•freedom.
• • •
Which reminds of an Item
on the police blotter: Roger
Garner called, asked an offi­
cer to get his keys from his
car at the Florida State Bank
parking lot Friday evening
and let him out of the bank
building. The charwoman had
locked him in.
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MISS ANN MAHAN, a Seminole High School
senior, was named Miss Seminole County for
1964 during the Saturday night finals of the
bcuuty contest sponsored by the Sanford Civitan
Club and held in connection with the County
Chamber of Commerce's Industrial Show. Plac­
ing the crown on Miss Mahan’s head is Mias
Seminole County of 1963, Miss Condi Conder.

Miss Seminole County for
1964 la Misa Ann Malian, HO
pound, S-foot-3 brunette Semi
note High School Senior, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Robert Mahan of 430 Elliott
Avenue, Sanford.
Miss Mahan was crowned
after six beautiful young lad
ies vied for Die honor dur­
ing the Saturday night finals
of the contest sponsored by
the Sanford Civitan Club and
held in connection with the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce's Industrial Show
The first runner-up was
Miss Marla Jones, an 18-year
old Lyman High School sen
lor who Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Jones of
Altamonte Springs.
The second runner-up was
Miss Pat Grlmsley of San­
ford, a 17-year-old Seminole
High student who is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Grlmsley of Sanford.
Other finalists were Miss
Sharon Willis ms, Kathy But­
ler and Nancy Pinnock.
Miss Mahan, whose vital
statistics measure 36-23-36, Is
Interested In a nursing career.
She is a member of the Can­
dy Stripers at Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital. Her hobbles in­
clude modeling, twirling and
water skiing.
Misa Mahan, along with
Miss Jones and Miss Grimsley, will represent Seminole
County In the Seaside Fiesta
to be held In New Smyrna
next Sunday. Miss Mahan will
be sponsored by the Civltans, Miss Jones by the Rik»ha Inn and Miss Grimley by
Dearborn Electronics.
Miss Mahan'* selection as
Misa Seminole County entitle*
her to an all-eipenae trip 11
Uw New York World's Fal;.

WASHINGTON (UPI) The U. S. Supreme Court
agreed Unlay to examine a
Florida law which forbid* a
man and woman not of the
same race to "habitually . .
occupy In the nighttime the
same room."
The court will hear the case
sometime .this term and
iollJur with a written opinion.
The Florida Supreme Court
upheld validity of the statute
on May 1, 1063.
Tho case arose from the
arrest In Miami Beach of
Dewey McLaughlin, Identified
at the trial as a Negro man,
and Connie Hoffman, identi­
fied as a white woman, Mc­
Laughlin, a spanish speaking
native of Honduras, was a
hotel employe.
Tlic police catne to the
apartment where they were
staying after the owner, Mrs.
Dora Goodnick, reported the
situation to authorities.
The cate was brought to
Ihe supreme court by Ihe
legal defense fund of the
NAACP.
The appeal contended that
the constitutional rights of the
couple were violated because
the law "created a crime
expressly defined In terms of
race."

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Drowned M an’s
Body Sent Home
Body of Graves Howard MeElvsin, 40, of Orlando, Semi­
nole County’s first drowning
victim of 1964, was forwarded
by Niblick Funeral Home to
Dothan, Ala., for funoral ser­
vice*.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby reported
this morning that McElvaln
drowned Saturday noon in
Lake Orients when a dredge
boat he was operating capslted.

House Seared

Termites Gnaw
At City Fathers

Extensive
damage
was
caused by fire to the contents
and residence of Nellie Calla­
way, 1401 West 13th Street,
early Sunday, it was report­
ed today by Sanford fire de­
partment. Cause was blamed
on defective wiring.

The termites are swarming
. . according to the agenda
for tonight's City Commission
session.
Princlpsl Rem on the brief
agends Is consideration of
steps to be taken to control
termites at the Civic Center.

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Sunday S e h o o l____ 10:0* a. ra.
M orn ln s W orship _ 11:0# a. m.
Bible Study (Sunday) 4:00 p m.
E van sollotlo Barvlc* 4:M p. m.
W od. Prayor Moot _ 4:** p. m.
Bill S t a p h o n s ------ ------. Paotor
A Cordial W elcom e to A ll

Alliance
CHRISTIAN HISSIONART
ALLIANCE CHURCH
•
14*1 Park Ava. a t 14th St.
Rav. C C. Data, Jr. ----- Paator
Sunday School ..... - 1:41 a. in.
W orahlp Barvlc* — 11:0* a. m.
E van tn t W orahlp _ T :tl p. m.
Alllane* Youth
Fellow sh ip (Sun.) _ *:4I p. m.
(W ad)
Prayer Sorvlea —
Til* p. »•

Assem bly O f God
FINECRRST ABSEMDLY
O F OOD CHURCH
Cor. l l t h and Elm
M. M. W i l d e r -------------- Paotor
Sunday School ----- . 1:41 a. m.
M orntns W orahlp — l* :i* a. m.
E von ln s W orahlp — T:*0 p. m.
Y outh Borv. (Sun.) . 4:0* P m.
M ld-W oak Sorv. (W ad.) - 4:11
p. m.

Baptist
F IR S T BAPTIST CHURCH
I K Park A vtnu *
r . B. C h a n c e -------------Paotor
M ornlns W orahlp
I ll* a. m.
Sunday School — — 1:41 a. m.
M orn ln s W orahlp _ !1 :M a. m.
T raln tn s Union — * :l* p. ra.
E ven ln s W orahlp - 4:41 p. m.
W ad. Prayor Barvlc# 4:1* p. ra.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. K lh SL * Oak Av*.
©all s m i t h ------------------- Paator
Sunday School
.... t i l l •• ra.
M orn lns W orahlp — H i l l a. m.
T rain in g Union — 8(11 p. m.
Evanlna W orahlp - 4:11 p. ra.
W od. Prayor Sarvlo* 4:10 p. m.
Nuraery Open
... .
W T I t l t --------------------- 7:1* p. ra.
Sunday Nit# Broadoaat
WEBTStDH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith SL * H olly Av*.
Paul M. C a llo y -------------Paator
Sunday School —
K : l * a* ra.
Sunday
M ornlns W orahlp — 11:M *• ra.
Sunday
E ven ln s W orahlp — TlO# P- ra.
Wadnaaday
Prayor Sarvlo# ■— - f i H !• ra.
PINECRKST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Iload
P a r l o r _____ W illiam J. Ouse#
M ornlns W orsh ip —
1:4* A
U:*0 a. m.
Sunday School — — 1:41 a. ra.
T raln ln s Union — —. I : K p. m.
E von lns W orship — 4:10 p. m.
W »d. Offleora A Toachars

E LD E R SPR1NOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Hootar Ava.
8 . Hamilton O rillia — Paotor
Sunday School —
1:41 a. m.
M ornlns Worahlp — II:*# a. m.
T raln ln s Union — • :»• p. in.
■vom lns Worahlp — TiM p. m.

m

church o r ood
fkofhect

or

Wp know a Scmr oid phflopopbar
who zlwzya has something nasty to
say about whzt makes others hzppy.
His latest diatribe is sgzinst folks
“ parading to Church la a l their
Easter finery.*

AU dressed up for

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWY. *11
Ph. I l l - I l l *
Paator ___ Choator W . Plank
Sunday Sehool ___— 11:0* a. m.
M ornlns Sarvlo* _ 11:0* a. m.
T raln ln s Union — . « :!• p- m.
E ven ln s Sarvlo* __ T ill p. m.
Wadnaaday M eotlngo:
O r s a n lia t lo n a
1:11 p. m.
Prayar __________ 4:1* p. m.
Choir — ...............— 1:1* p. m.

S T G 'f t

IIM Kim Avenue
Iter. n. I*. S trick la n d __ P a tter
Sunday S c h o o l......... 1:41 a. m.
W orahlp Barvlea — K i l l ». m.
E van sollatle Sort. __TiM p. m.
W cdnraday:
T o o n s Faopl# T. U R. B o m
4:10 p. m.
B ible T ra la ta r S ort l : H pm .

But 1m won’t get far with bis
complaints. For, strange m this
might sound, the modem Easter
•‘outfit’* hap ftp mot to the very
meaning of the day.

Congregational
CONORBOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(U nite* Church o f Chrlot)
P ark Avann* at llt h St.
1:41 a. m . ____ Churoh School
11:00 a. m. __ W orth lp Scrvlra
1:10 p. bi. __ Chriatlan Tooth

Mlnlclry

l a v . W alter A. R. MePharaon,
P oet o r

Easter puts old things away and
brings out the new — as the Earth
sends forth its verdure — as God
reveals our Hops.

F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
K0T 8. Sanford Av*.
R. Vernon Fuller
Sunday School ____ l : 4 i a. m.
M ornlns Worahlp — 11:0* a. ra.

Episcopal
CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street, Longw ood
Tt. Charles W . Stew art,
V icar
H oly Com monlon __ T:10 a.
Sunday School ____ 1:00 a.
Fam ily Serrlo* and
Sermon -n
- — K i l l a.

And if there is a glow of heppiin wearing that new dress or
hat or suit. . . well, it’s only a hint
of the joy that comas with finding
that New l i f e

Church O f Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oonava
Ralph Brtwar Jr.
E vangelist
III bln School
K i l l a. ra.
M ornlns Worahlp — 11:0# a. m.
Kvanlng W orahlp ~ T il* p. m.
W od. Prayor Borvlo* 4:10 p. ra.

ER
CHURCH
Cttrne H olshta
R er. R ay O rtso ry , Jr., F ooter
Church School ------ 1:41 a. ra.
M ornlns W orthlp — 11:0* a. ra.
M T P ---------------------- 1:1* p. m.
Eve. W erehlp _
T:»0 p. m.
W ed. Prayer Service T;M p.ra.

Nazarene

Easter has always stood for new­
ness of life. It marks Christ's victory
over death. It promises an eternal
destiny to thorn who embrace the
Faith.

Christian

Jr.
in.
ra.
».

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W . Ind SL at Maple Ave.
P »u l B l c k e e ---------------- P a tter
Sunday School — . 1:41 a. ra,
M ornlns W orship . 10:41 a. m.
. l:* o p. m.
T ooth
K v e n ctlltlle Servlea Ti*0 p. a .
M id-W eek
Service (W ed.)
T * 4 p. It.
Third Sunday
Slnseplratloa
d:M p. ra.
FIR S T CHURCH
OF TH E NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rev. W . U H olcom be, P a tter
Sunder
1:41 a. ra. — __ Bible School
11:01 a. m . __M orn lns W orthlp
T:0* p. m. _ E ven ln s Service
T:00 p. m. _ W ed. M id-W eek
Prayer Services
f :0 t p. m. __ Ind W ed. M ies'
lenary Service

Pentecostal

Free Methodist
F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th SL and Laurel A re.
E u sen e Sheldea --------- Patter
Telephone: Stt*T0ll
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a. m.
M oraln s W orth lp _ 11:41 a. m.
E ve n ln s W erehlp __ 1:0* p. ra.
W ed. P rayer Berrleo Til* p. at.

PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
H ighway 41 Waal
M orris lluby ------ - Kvangallat
lllb lt Claaa --------- 10:0* a. m.
M ornlns W orahlp _ 11:0* a. m.
Evening W orahlp — 1:1* p. m.
Bible claaaaa Wad. „ 4:1* p. m.

FIR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOR
M I O raase Street
Rev. B. Rutk O raat _ P » » to r
Sunday S c h o o l____ 1 1 * 4 a- ra.
M ornlns W e r e h lp
11 it* a. a .
Sunday E ven ln s __ t : K p. ra.
W ed. Bible Study _ 4 * * p. m.
Conqueror* M atting
F riday . . . . ----------. V»M p. aa.

Lutheran

Presbyterian

LUTHERAN CHURCH © r
TH E REDEEM ER
l o t W . l l t h Place
•The Church o f the L otheraa
H our" and T T "T hle la tha
L ife "
H erbert W . O t e r o * ____ P a rlor
Sunday School ____ t i l l a. m.
W orthlp Service _ H it* a. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
H I* Park Avenue
S ort Browa —— - E vangollet
Sunday
B lblt S t u d y --------- K :* * a. m.
M ornlns W orship — It:* * a. m.
E ven ln s Service — •:** p. m.
Sea "H erald o f T ruth" 1 p. ra.
Bunday on Chennai I
Tuesday
Ladlae B lblt Clot* . H i** a. m.
Wadnooday
B ible C l a r a ----------Til* P- «*•

OOOD SH EPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
M M A Orlando D rive
H o y . lT *»t)
Sanford, F lorida

The

Rev.

it i-r t ii
Oeersa

Ktnnamou,

Interim P a tter
Sunday School
1:11 a. ra.
M orntns W erehlp — lliOO a. m.
Com m union— T irol Sunday la
Eaeh Month
K IN D ERG ARTEN AND N U K i­
ll RT

Christian Science
FIR S T CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
II* Eaat Stcond Stroot
Sunday Sorvlea A
Sunday School —— 11:** a. ra.
Subject "R eality”
Wadnaaday Strvlca . 1:0* p. m.
Reading R oom : 1*1 B. FlraL
W eekday*: 1*:!0 a. m. - 4:1*
p. m. Friday Evenings III# III* g. BL

Maottns —..............A a ~

Methodist

Church O f God

Adventist

F IR S T FRESBTTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford. Fin.
Oak Ava. A Ird St.
© rover C. Sewell Jr. __ P atter
E d c a r W . Smith J r. Aaetetant
Faetor
M o ra le s W orsh ip _ l:M a. m.
Charch School _ _ 1:41 a. ra.
Seaaloa Moat* ___ 1«:4I a. m.
M orn lns W orship _ 11:M a. ra.
Pioneer Fellow ship *:0 t p. ra.
Senior HI Fellow sh ip t i l l p m .
E ven ln s W orth lp __ T :l* p. ra.
W ed. Prayer M eet _ TiM p. m.
CHURCH OF TH E OOTBNANT
F il l South O rlande D rlre
Thom e* H. H ek la
Paetor
W orsh ip ...................... 1:00 a. ra.
Churoh School _
l « :0 f a. ra.

TO LIST YOUR
THK C H U R C H

Tha Church
rarih (or th.
Idinc
tar and food ritlrencfiip.
M ol
■pirilual vahira. Without a
•Irons Church,
dvtllution
aurvlv*. Tbara
»rs
wiould

Church O f God
CHURCH or OOD

tln d A French
H. C. S m it h ---------------- Paator
Sunday School . . . . „ 1:41 a. m.
M orning Worahlp _ II:** a. m.
E vangollollo Sarv. _ 4:to p. m.
Tuoa. Prayar Sarv. - 4:10 p. ra.
Thur*. Y oung People
Endeavor .... .......... T:M p. m-

Sunday
Lamentation*

Tuooday
Roman#
8:18-28

Monday
Roman*
8 : 1-11

8:37*42

Wadnaaday
I Corinthian#

15:51.58

Methodist

A L A -o A U . BOM T H K C H U R C H

a RACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd., at W oodland A va ,
Rev. John H. H ires Jr., Paetor
Church School
. 1:41 a. m.
M ornlns W orth lp — 11:0* a. m.
M T P ----------------------- 1:10 p. m.

ratty and rapport * » Church. Thar
ara: f t ) For hi* own r a te ( I ) For
h k BiUdraa’a asks. (5) For th* rah*
of MS eramauHy and nattoo. (4 )
Tot Um aako at tha C h u te Um M.
whkA mods hi* moral and n ta ria l
■L Plan t* pc h&gt; church r«p»ara* mad pour BAt* Sally.

Thuradap
I I TlmothF

2:8-18

Friday
I Mm
S:1A

CHURCH
NOTICE

F IR S T .METHODIST CHURCH
I K Park A t *.
John T. Adam * Jr. _ Footer
M ornlns W orek ls — 1:11 p. m.
Sunday School —
1:41 a. m.
M orn lns W orth lp _ 10:11 a. m.
M T P M eetlnse
1:1* p. m.
(Interm ediate, Senior)
E ven ln s W orth lp _ 1:1* p. m.

Saturday
Jude
14:21

CALL

322-2611

The Folio?ing Sponsors M ake This Church Notice A n d Directory P age Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. A Mrs. M. R. Stricklend
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

B. EDWARDS BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
and Employees

HILL LUMBER A HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees
HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

GLAS-MET INC.
Metal and Fiberglaa Duct Systems

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

BURNUP A SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING C O , INC.
CHAPMAN CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
106 N. Elm Ave.
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA A SONS, INC.
Slavie, Florida

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
HARRELL A BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. S t, Sanford
HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 8. Laurel Ave., Sanford
|
KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First A French, Sanford
|

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. let. S t , Sanford

NELSON A CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose A Wilke Bowman a Employeea

STENSTROM REALTY
Hsrb Stenstrom and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO A ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

WARE-PRICE OIL CO.
Wane©, N. French Ave.

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

SANFORD MANUFACTURING CO.
and Employees

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE
STORE
Fred M. Smith, Owner

L . D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida
s M r r r r s s n a p p in * t u r t l e

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron end Staff

I
LEE BROTHERS
plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

THE RITE THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employeea

LONGWOOD PIT BARBECUE
t
Mom and Bill Baumholser

LeROY C- ROBB
CONSTRUCTION C O , INCL

MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WIGHT GROCERY CO., INC.
end Staff
WILSON-EICHELBUXGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson end Staff
r
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

SE M IN O L E C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y
BAPTIST
A atloeh Baptist Churoh, Ovloda
Central Baptist Church, t i l t Oak A v a
Chuluota F irst Baptist Church
Elder Spring* Bsptlat Churoh.
II * Lohm a* Rd.
Faith
Baptia* M ission, 14* Lt.
M ,
Caaaalbarrr
F irst Baptist Churoh, * K Park A v a
F irst Baptist Chursh at Allaraont* S p ring*
R L t i l . Altam onta Sprlaga
F irst Baptist Charek a ( DaBary
First Baptist Churoh a t O tsa v a
F irst Baptist Charek a t Lake M ary
F irst Baptist Charah a t Laha Monraa
F lral B aptist Charek *4 Longw ood. Oar.
Ckarah A O raat
F lral B aptist Charah o f OvHd#
F irst Sbllab M laatskar? B aptist Church.
U S t W . K th SL
F orest C ity B aptist Churoh
F o a a ta ls H ead Baptist Churoh. Ovlada
Lov# South*ra Baptist MIm U b , Chuluota
Mlaoloaary
Baptia* Charah
North
Rd.
Enterprise
_
_.
.
Maoodoala
Mlaalaa Baptia* Churoh
Oak MIU Rd. Oatoaa
i . „
M oru las Q lory B aptist Churoh. O oaova H w y.

ML Oliva MtasUaarp Raptlct Bbarah, Baa
Lando Spring* Rd., Loagwaad
ML Zloa Mlaalonary Baptist Zip** Av*.
Now
ML
Calvary
MUalsaary
Baptist
110* W. K th BL
New Balora Primitive Bap*M Charah,
K M W . ltth BL
New ML Zloa Baptist Charah. ITS* Faar Ava
Oaklawa Baptist chapel, I4M W. M U SL
OatM* Paptlat Charah
Plnacraat Baptlal Church. M l W. Oaora ltd.
Prairie Laha Baptist Charah, Bids* Rd,
Fern Park
Program Mlaoioaanr Bopttot Charah, Midway
Second Shiloh MlMlodary Baptist Charah,
Ninth A Hlohary
■L JamM Missionary Baptlal Charah St*.
Rd. t i l Octaaa
St. Paul Mlaalonary Baptlal Church, Ith St.
BL Matthew* Mlsatosary Bsptlat Church
Canaan Halghu
ZL John's Mlrataasry Baptist Charch,
•It Cyproo* SL
Tempi* Baptist Chardh. B a te Sprlapa U ,
Altsm sat* Sprlaga
W o u ld * Mlaalonary Baptist Charah,
did A Hally Av*.
MS Oranp* Ava.
Bias Bap* Bapl

Churoh,
F a r th in g
Ann’s
esth ete
lac*. DaBary
Mary Magdalena Cathollo Church, M altnd Av*. Altam onta Springs
CH RISTIAN
Irst Christian Charek, K*T S. Sanford A v a
ongregatlonal Chrlattaa Church,
Park Av*.
porthalda
ch rla tla a
Churoh, F l o r i d a
(lavaa D r, M altlaad
CHURCH
karok
Ihurch
[hurch
ihurch

or

CHRIST

o f ChrML 1*11 A Turk Ava.
o f Chrlot, O oaova
or ChrlaL L on gw ood
o f ChrlaL F aola
OHURCH o r

AOD

karch at Ood. I t * H ick ory
o f Ood. •&gt;*# S. Fronoh
kurch * f Ood. Ovlod*

Salats . Bpitoopal

charah

B.

DaB

- Batarprla*

Charah * f U a Nativity. Laha Karp
AU Santa Oathall* Charah, MS Oak Av

.-.1 s t Kplacopal Church. LongwooS
111 Saints Kplacopal. Kntarprla*
T oly Cross Kplacopal, P ark Ava. at dih

I.

LUTHERAN
Aaeenalon
Lutheran Charah, Ovar brook
D r, Caosolbtrry
(lo o t Shtphtrd United Luthora,
JIM B. Orlande Dr.
Lulbaran churoh o f tha Rodaoraor,
1*1 W . M U Place
Maaaiah Lulbaran Church, A marloa a L a d a s
Hall, Fralrl* Laha, Fara Park

Oatooa M ethodist Charah
F a * 1a
W aalayaa
MathodlaL
RL
*d
W . at PaoM
■L Jam ** A.M .B, Sanford Av*.
SL Mary’ a A.M.E. Church SL RL *11 Oatoan
SL
P u a rs Mothodla* C h a r a h
Oataoa
Rd. Batarprla*
S ta fford
M oa orla t
Mothodtot O h a r * h
B. DaBary

SL Luka* Lutheran Charch. RL «M S lavic

NAZARSNR

MRTHODIST

P in t
charah a f th* Nouuroaa W.
tod at Mapl*
Far* Bark Churoh • f
th* BuraiteA
© B rloa R d, Fara Fork
La ho Mary Charah at tha Kaaaraa*

Baraatt Moraarlal Mothadlat Charah. B.
DaBary Ava^ Batarprla*
Roar Laha Method lot Charah
Bethel A.M.E. Church, Canaan Haights
Caaaalbarrr Community Mothodlat Churoh.
Hwy. 1T&gt;M A Flaoy Bids* Rd., caaoolborry
DaBary Community Uatbodlst Church W.
H lghlaadc DaBary
Ebanasar
Mathadlat
Charah.
Old
Ovlaado Hwy.
First Hathodlat Church, *1* Park Ava.
First Mathadlat Charch e f Ovlada
Foctcr Chapel Matbodlat Church. Ovlada
Fra* Matbodlat Charah. ltd W. tth SL
Oran* Matbodlat Charah. Oaora Rd.
Orant Chapel A.M R. Church. Ovlada
Oahcvava Mathadlat Churoh, Ovlada

PRE SBYTERIAN

eomm aalty Proabytarlan Churoh. Lake Mary
First
Proobylorlta
churoh.
Oak Ava.
A IrS SL
First Froobytorloa Churoh, Caaaolbarry
First Praabytorlaa church o f Do Dory,
R. Highland
■L Andrew* Proabytarlan Churoh M U Loa*
aoa l Boh. D r , Boar L ake
Cpaala eo m m a a lty F t oaky tar tea
Uf&gt;M l A H I .

Charah,

Waatralnlatar Froobytorloa Charch, BowoU
Bark. RL *M

SEVENTH

BAT

ADTBNT1PT

Foraat Laha Sovamth-day Advaatlat Charah.
Hwy. t i l , Foraat City
Zovaath-day Advaatlat Charek, M eltU aS
A v a , A lu ra o a t* sprla ga
Sanford
S ovon U -da y
Advaatlat
Charah.
Bovaath A B t e
OTHER OHURCH BS
Altaa'a Chapai, OUvs A K th BL
Churoh o f OoS la ChrlaL Ovlada
C h alaoU Com munity Church
Charah at 0 * 4 *4 Prophesy. M d f B t e Ava.
Charah a t Jaaa* C hrist aS LaMar B ap
Salats, M l* P ark Av*.
Com raualty Cbapal, A lu ra o a t* Sprlapa
EaaU ra O rthcdoa Charah. SL Johaa Chrpaoaura Chapel, H w y. 14'M , Fara P ark
Conprapatlaa B a U I areal, K U A Map n oils
F irst Charah a t ChrlaL BaUattaL
M* B. la d SL
F irst P a a u eoata t Charah a f Laapw aad
ML Oliva U altasM
Charch, O ak
H I*
K4* O l t l H
P lacer eat Aaocrably o f Ood, 14 U A B t e
Saafatd AUlaaeo ch a ra h . U d t A P a r k A v a
Ba a fa td Caaprapattoa *1 Jehovah'* V tt&gt;
name*. K M t . U t SL
Th* Salvation Arm y. M l B. ta d BL
W ally ch u ro h ad Samto r* . I H A l i t I L

�(E h ? j^m tfinrfc Ib n t l i t
&gt;

Zip Code 32771

&gt;

WEATHER: Generally fair todny and Tuesday; high today 75; low tonight in 40s.
VOL. 56

•'The Clock" pissed along
a Up to political candidates
b i t Friday . . . thinking to
help them.
•
• •
The tip was not meant as
criticism. But now the Clockwinders are being criticized
by the poliUclana.
• • •
The Up was that several
motorists telephoned The Her­
ald and complained about
those candidates parking their
cars, with campaign signs on
them, in the downtown sec­
tion and taking up parking
spaces. Many o f the cars
were there for the most part
of the day.
• • «
Those who called The Her­
ald seemed to be quite offend­
ed by the candidates. We pub­
lished the Up in an effor' to
call this to the candidates' attenUon. If we offended the
candidates we apologize. Real­
ly, we were trying to be help­
ful. Like the man said . . .
"There's
nothing
stranger
than poliUca.”
• • •
A "Miss Hootenanny" con­
test is scheduled In area high
schools to call attention to a
"Folk Mlnistrel" to be held at
the Orlando Municipal Audito-ium April 2fl. Proceeds will
be used to provide lights for
the new studio building of
Channel 24, ETV. Girls in the
10th, Uth and 12th grades are
eligible and applications have
been made avaUable by Mrs.
Helen Gates, chairman o f the
ETV Special Projects CommlUee.
e s s
A 4-11 Club organlzaUonal
meeting for boys Is scheduled
for 3:30 p. m., Tuesday, at
the Lake Monroe School. Ern­
est Lundberg, assistant agri­
cultural agent, will meet with
the boys and their parents.
• • •
Wonder where BUI Mae.
Laughlin gets all these Jokes:
A baby sardine waa happily
swimming in the ocean near
his mother when he saw his
first submarine and was ter­
ribly frightened. "Don't wor­
ry, dear," reassured mamma,
"it’s just a can full of peo­
ple."
• • •
And a bit of philosophy: A
bone In the back ia worth two
in tha head.
• • •
The girl who lays all her
cards on the table usually
ends up playing solitaire,
e s s
Fame la so fleeUngll One
Herald reporter took a jet
bomber flight with the Navy
fly-boys and his front-page re­
port carried his by-line and
hla picture in flying gear. A
second Herald reporter was
congratulated on hla fine, in­
teresting story . . . the read­
er had missed the by-line and
the picture.
• • •
Note to amateur photographera: Ever try to take
shots o f wildlife, especially
birds, and and couldn’t get
near them? Try using one side
o f a pair of binoculars as a
telescopic lens, placing it up
to the aperture. Some times
you can get wonderful results.
»
• •
Little o!' Seminole County
ia getting a big play during
this election year. Gubernator­
ial candidates are not over­
looking us, not in the least.
Jack Mathews will maks a
sashuy around the county
Tuesday afternoon, conferring
with hla local campaign lead­
ers ami shaking hands. Scott
Kelly will follow on Wednes­
day, doing the same thing and
making a few c a m p a i g n
speeches.
e e e
Francis Roumillat reports
plans shaping nicely for that
thrse-day junket o f the Cham­
ber of Commerce port author­
ity committee to go to Bruns­
wick, Ga., neat month for a
study o f port facilities there.
• e
•
Sign o f the modem times is
this note on a church bulle­
tin board: "Open Sundays for
your convenience."
Which reminds o f the Joke
being told about Rev. Richard
Dess. Seems he called on a
new family to invite them to
church. He knocked on the
door and heard a voice call
out: "la that you, A ngel?"
And hla response: "N o, but
i I’m from the same depart-

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Peach Crop In
Two States
Feared Lost
United Press International
A sudden spring freeze dealt
a multi-million dollar blow
today to poach crops in the
south.

THIS TOTALLY DEMOLISHED AUTO was in­
volved in two separate collisions Sunday which
occurred 16 miles cast of Sanford on SR 46. The
ear, driven by Mrs. Josephine J. Rowe of Winter
Park collided hendon with a vehicle driven by
Julius Pnrker of Sanford. Later, another uuto,

driven by former University of Florida football
star, Joe D’Agostino Jr., Winter Park, crashed
into the two cars involved in the earlier collision.
D'Agostino, who sustained a fracture of the
left leg, is being charged with excessive speed.
(Herald Photo)

Rear Adm. Shinn Ailing Glenn Drops Gen. MacArthur
To Visit SNAS
Develops New
Out
0!
Senate
Race
On Tuesday
Complication

Rear Adm. Allen M. Shinn,
commander o f the Atlantic
Fleet’s Carrier Division SI*,
will visit the Sanford Nnval
Air Station Tuesday to attend
changc-of-command ceremon­
ies and Inspect new support
farilitlea for the RA-6C Vig­
ilante.
Admiral Shinn will fly Into
tha air station at 0:30 a. m.,
one-half hour before Cdr.
Jesse W. Taft relieves Cdr.
Leonnrd J. Reinhart as Com­
manding Officer o f Sanford’s
Heavy Attack Squadron On#.
When deployed aboard tha
USS Independent VAH-Ua
Vigilantes provide tha Ion/?
range, all-weather attack cap­
ability for carrier striking
forces operating under Ad­
miral Shinn’s command.
The widely-known "CarDIv"
Commander Inst visited NAS
Sanford in June 1002 when he
was serving as Assistant Chief
for Field Support o f the Bureau o f Naval Weapons. At
that time the A-SA Vigilante
had Just entered fleet use
with on* Sanford-based unit,
VAH-7.
In the meantime, VAH-1 has
become equipped with the
A-5A and other unite are pre­
paring for operations with the
RA-5C, the new rcconnuissance-attack version o f tha
Vigilante.
After attending the V AIM
rhangp-of-eommnnd tomorrow,
Admiral Shinn will he briefed
by Capt. Hubert M. Ware,
Commanding Officer of NAS
Sanford and tour new RA-fiC
ground support buildings.

Dulles To Talk
TAMPA (UI*I)—Allen W.
Dulles, former chief o f the
Central Intelligence Agency,
will he speaker at the annual
Greater Tampa Chamber of
Commerce dinner hero Tues­
day night.

Grants Made
TAMPA (U P !) — National
Science Foundation grants to­
talling $24,000 were presented
to the University o f South
Florida Saturday.

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP1)
—Astronaut emeritus John H.
Glenn Jr., sick and discour­
aged, today withdrew from the
U. S7 Senate race in Ohio.
Glenn, showing sll of his 42
years, said be was calling a
halt to his political plans on

the recommendation of doc­
tors who advised "that I dis­
continue any plans for actvltie* for at least the next sev­
eral months.’ ’
Glenn read a statement,
which he described as "most
regretful" as he lay flat on
his back in bed—where he had
been slnc« Feb. 2(1, when he
suffered a severe head injury
when he dipped in the bath­
room at hla homa in Colum­
bus, Ohio.
Glenn announced hia with­
drawal at a naws eonfarenea
MIAMI (U PI) — Cuban ca­ la Wlllord Han Hospital at
lk s throughout thf work! will Laeklaad Air Fore* Baaa
rots cn*a i»*m l**-rrnn Junta
which will map "w ar plans" vioualy dll
In a new effort to oust the would flknd a telsgrem Imme­
Communist regime of Fidel diately to Ohio Secretary of
Castro.
State Ted Brown asking that
Ballots for five leaders re­ his name be removed from
cently nominated have gone the ballot for the May t
out to 73,000 exiled "heads of Democratic primary,
Glenn laid he felt there waa
fam ily," it was announced
no chance that be would be
Sunday.
The "war plans" will be in nominated either as a result
the charge of Kneido Oliva, of hla name being left on the
second in command of thu ballot or by a write-in vote.
"it seems to mo that, once
abortive 1001 Bay of Pigs in­
withdrawn,
Dial’s
vasion, if the Junta wins ap­ I have
that," he said.
proval.
He said he did not know
The ballots were sent to
what bis future plana will be,
Cubans in 4ft countries.
While only four of the nom­ but he left open the possi­
inees wero named, authorita­ bility that lie may reenter
tive sources said the fifth was politics in the future.
Jose Manuel Salvat who led
a gunboat attack on Havana
in 1902. Salvat’s identity was
bring withheld pending his
formal acceptance of the
nomination., lie ia a member
Sen, John E. (Jack) Mat­
of the Student Revolutionary
hews Jr. of Jacksonville will
Directorate (D RE) which has
been one of the most active launch hi* Central Florida
underground groups against election campaign Tuesday
night with a half-hour telecast
Castro.
Another nominee,
Labor on Channel 6.
lawyer Ernesto Freyre waa
Mathews, seeking the gov
one of the leaders who ar­ ernor ship In Florida next fall
ranged the ranaiyn of the Bay will appear on the television
of Pigs invaders captured by station from 0:30 to 10.
Caatro.
The appearance marks the
The two others are Vicen­ first full scale drive by any
te Rublera, secretary-general of the candidates in the Cen
of the telephone workers un­ tral Florida area.
der dictator Fulgcnclo Batis­
Mathews spent the weekend
ta, and Aurelio Fernandez Di­ observing the Easter holi­
as, leader of the Exiled Cer­ day and working on his report
tified Public Accountants As­ he will make to viewers
Tuesday night.
sociation.

Exiles Send Out
'War'Ballots

Mathews On T V
Tuesday N igh t

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Gen. D o u g l a s MacArthur,
fighting to recover from his
third major operation this
month, today developed new
complications—kidney trouble
and internal hemorrhaging
and officials said It waa a
"matter of grave concern."
In a medical bulletin issued
t h i s morning, a hospital
spokesman said there had
been a "decreased kidney ac­
tion tinea laoi evening” and

"this k g matter o&lt; grave

bleeding from the eaopkagu»," the spokesman said.
The aging general under­
went emergency surgery Sun­
day for removal of a portion
of hit intestine.
It wat hla third operation
this month. His second opera­
tion last Monday was per­
formed to stop hemorrhaging
In hla esophagus — the tube
carrying food from the mouth
to the stomarh.
One good sign doctor* noted
this morning, however, was
stabilizing blood pressure end
pulse.

Humphrey Opens
Rights Debate

Damage in (he area around
Spartanburg, S. C. alone was
estimated at $7 to $10 million.
"It looks like a total loss,"
County Agent Crayton McCown
said following a tour of Spar­
tanburg orchards where peach
trees wore just beginning to
blossom.
" T ie mid-Georgia area ap­
pears to be wiped out," a
horticulturist said. "The biosso ms were killed at a most
critical atage."
Below-freezing temperatures
also inflicted severe damage
to the peach crops in Ala­
bama and North Carolina.
Memphis had Its lowest temperature for this date on re­
cord, freezing weather was
forecast for Mississippi and
Alabama and the edge of the
late-soason wintry blast touch­
es! as far south as Tallahas
ace.
Tbo bitter late-aeason cold
snap caused a rash of fire
deaths.
Three persona were killed
In an early morning fire at
Chcvnce, S. C „ Including a
heroic father who rescued his
wife and three children, then
collapsed and died in the
flames. Wind gusts and 27degree weather hamperest ef­
forts to fight Die fire.
Three small children per
ished in a frame home In
^llchmond which caught fire
during the snowstorm that
turned most of Virginia Into
a Christinas postcard arena
on the day after Easter. Three
inches of snow were reported
at Warrcnton and Culpepper
and the snow at Warsaw: near
the coast, was so thick vlsi
bihty was cut to lets Utan a
block.
One man died in High Point,
N. C. in a (ire started from
an oil heater.
Three firemen were killed
early today in Dalton, Ga.
when the wall of I building
collapsed on thrm as they
battled a. blaze in sub-freez­
ing weather.
Snow fell across North Caro­
lina as far cast as Kinston
and Goldsboro. School* In sev
er.il mountain rountiea were
rioted because ot hamdous
driving conditions.
The peach crops in Georgia
and South Carolina suffered
substantial losses.
•The mid-Georgia area ap­
pears to be wiped out," said
Dr. K. F. Savage, hurtieul
turist at the Georgia experi­
ment station in Griffin, where
the temperature was 19.S this
morning.

WASHINGTON (UPI)
Democratic Whip Hubert H.
Humphrey opened formal Sen­
ate debate on the civil rights
hill today by challenging Us
opponents to allow a vote aft­
er "fair and full" discussion.
The Minnesota senator out­
lined the affirmative case for
the Ilouie-passed measure in
a prepared speech. Senate
GOP Whip Thornes II. Kuc hel, Calif., was ready to take
up the argument for the bill
when Humphrey finished.
The legislation would ban
TAMPA (U PI)—J. Rrailey
racial discrimination in vot­ |Odham, who says he will hack
ing, education, employment, an extension of the minimum
unions, public accommoda­ . wage law in hit campaign
tions and use of federal 1against Florida Sen. Spessard
funds. It is the most sweep­ L. Holland, has announced the
ing civil rights measure since 1.support of the state AFL-CIO.
Reconstruction days.
An announcement released
The Senate voted Thursday ! is the Orlando businessman
to call up the bill after nearly wound up a Tampa Bay area
three weeks of preliminary tour Saturday said the Florida
wrangling during which south­ hcadquarteri of the labor fed­
ern opponents Joined in e x ­ eration hai mailed out 80,000
tended debate against the pamphlets to members urging
measure.
support and donations to Odham.
The AFL-CIO pamphlet said
that while the federation rea­
lized that Odham "is not all
labor seeks as a candidate,
An early Easter dance at an his platform ia certainly one
area Juke Joint led to the that organized labor must ac­
shooting of a man and the tively support."

Labor M ails
Out Odham
Pamphlets

Husband Shot;
Wife Arrested

CITY OF SANFORD water pumpintf station building on Highway 17-92
south was smashed Saturday when a car left the road and entered the
median. City attaches were checking damnge estimate this morning. City
Manager W. E. Knowles said workmen had just completed repairs to a
second station 300 yards south damaged in the same manner three months
ago. Trooper Tommy Tomlinson identified Saturday’s motorist as a Mr.
Burke o f Orlaatlo.
(Herald Photo)

■*+&gt;i”l
W te

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Spring Cold Dips Into Florida

I

V

MON., MARCH 30, 1964

arrest of his wife on a charge
of aggravated assault.
Wounded in the lower left
chest and pronounced in fair
condition at Seminole Memor­
ial
Hospital
ia Sylveater
Hughes. His wife, Dorothy, is
being held in the county Jail.
Both are in their 20’a, ac­
cording to dty utiae,

Publisher Saved
MIAMI (U PI)—Miami Her­
ald
President James
L.
Knight and hia wife and
daughter were rescued by anoflier yacht Sunday altar
Knight’s 60-foot yacht Jimlana sank In the Bahamas,

DOCTORS’ DAY wns being observed in the Sanford nren todny ns spe*
cinl tribute to members of tbo medical profession. The specinl dny wnft
proclaimed Friday by Mayor A. L. Wilson. Shown with him ns they check
the proclamation are Mrs. R. M. Roscmond, left, and Mrs. E. L. Lindsey.
Aron doctors wore red flowers while oilier floral displays were placed on
hospital trays, in the hospital lobby, drug stores nnd churches, in chargo
of the local observance were mcmlicra of tho Women’s Medical Auxiliary,
of which Mrs. Lindsey is cbnirmnn.

mwA...

Homestead Tax
Exemption Rush
Now Under Way

16 Killed
MIAMI (UPIv — E aitcr
weekend accidenti on Flor­
ida hlghwayi left at leaat IS
dead, the highway partol aald
today.

Admiral Dies
FALLS CHURCH, Va. (U r i)
—Vice Adm. John M. Hoskins,
BS, who led U. S. 7th Fleet
units in preparation for the
first naval strike of the Ko­
rean War, died suddenly at
his home Friday night.

Religious War

SEN. SCOTT KELLY

Kader Appointed
Kelly Manager

NEW DELHI (U PI)—Indian
official# laid Sunday that two
weeks o( Hindu-Moslem relig­
ious warfare has cost nearly
Appointment o f John Kader
300 lives in eastern India. Un­
as Seminole County cempalgn
official estimates put the toil
chalrmnn wee announced to­
much higher.
dny by Sen. Scott Kelly In his
drive for the Democratic nom­
ination for governor,
TOKYO (U PI)—Communist
Kmlrr said that Scnntor
China launched a scathing
Kelly will etump Seminole
attack today on Soviet l’rc
County Wednesday, appearing
mier Nikita Khrushchev, call
at 12:46 p. m. at Seminoln
ing on tha Soviet Communist
Plusn, 1:30 at Lake Mnry,
party to throw him on "the
2:30 at First Street and Magrubbish heap of history."
tiuliit Avenue in Sanford, Inter
going to hie local headquarters
in the Valdes Hotel, 4 p. m. at
MANILA (UPI) — Search
Oviedo and 4:20 at Goldenrod.
teams today reached Die
Senator Kelly, a former
wreckage of a U. S. Marino
mayor of I-akrlaml and a re­
helicopter in a mountain area
cipient o f the Florida Jayrcrs
north of Manila and reported
Award in 10(11, aaid, "F or
that all 10 Americana aboard
many years, John Kader and I
were killed in the crash.
have been friends. Because o f
lile inteiest In government, he
enjoys n reputation a* one o f
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) tho lending citizens o f Semin­
A United Nations peace force
ole County."
soldier opened fire on Cyprus
Kader eald, "Few Floridians
for the first time today, fir­
have been nominated aa on* o f
ing in sclf-dcfcnso during a
the ’Ten Outstanding Young
pre-dawn gun battle In Ni­
Men of America,* but 8cott
cosia between Greek and
was In 1001. I am convinced
Turkish Cypriots.
that Scott Kelly, when elected
governor, will bring bark com­
mon honesty in government.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
Ho hns done ao as senator,
(U PI)—Ethiopian and Somali
particularly ns it relates to
troopi battled at four disput­
Florldn’e road program.
ed bonier points today while
"Scnntor Kelly la a small
political negotiators were an­
town hoy who tiinde good. He
nouncing agreement on a
understands the p r o b l e m s
cease-fire and a Joint military
which beset most o f us. Ho is
withdrawal.
a limn with two steady feet on
tha ground anil yet big enough
to have hia head In the rlouds.
MADISON, WIs. (UPI) Ha possesses the rapacity to
Alabama Gov. George Wal­
lead us through theso most
lace returned to Wisconsin to­
Important yeur* of growth. I
day for a final week of cam­
recommend him most highly
paigning against mounting
to my fellow citizens."
opposition in the Wisconsin
Democratic presidential pri­
mary election.

Chinese Blast K

All Die In Crash

Fire In Defense

Troops Clash

Wallace Returns

Ancient Craft
LA ROCHELLE. F r a n c e
(U P I)—Jean de Kat. 23, eald
today he will sail the Atlantic
In a 60-year-old bout starting
April 1 with only one compan­
ion—his pet parrot.

ONLY

5

Sanford Pastor
Gels Fellowship
The Rev. Grover Sr well,
pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Sanford, has
been elected to a Columbia
Fellowship by Cotumbls Theo.
logical Seminary In Docatur,
Ga.
Thu fellowship enables liltn
to participate in a continuing
education
program
which
started today and continues
through April 10.
In the program, the pastor
meets with faculty members
who acquaint him with recent
development*
In
different
areas of theological thought
and it also allows time ami
resources for serious Inde­
pendent study In areas choy
en by the pastor.
The study nisy bo continu­
ed after Uie minister returns
to his field by the Seminary
providing books through a
mail-loan service.

I Elect

Seek Crash Cause
NAPLES, Italy (UPI) Government
investigetore climbed the lava rocki of
Mt. Vesuvius today to seek
the cause of Saturday’s crash
of an Alitalia airliner In which
ail 45 persons aboard includ­
ing eight Americans, wero
killed.

Clerks at tho tax assessor’s
office were busy this morning
signing cligitdo persons for
homestead exemption. Two
days remain for filing.
With the deadline at hand,
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker, tux
assessor for Seminole County,
Issued a reminder for eligible
persona to visit her offices
quickly.
"Wednesday, April 1, Is tha
last day to apply for home­
stead exemption In 10(14," Mrs,
Walker aald, adding, " I f 70s
have not applied yet, do ao
immediately,
" I f yours Is a renewal appli­
cation, you may sign the form
amt you and mall it into our
office Be sure tha postmark la
not later than April 1.
"A ny uppllcntlon postmark*
ed after Uiut date cannot Im
honored for exemption for
10(14. If you are making ft new
application, bring your deed
Into the office nnd we will as­
sist you In filing for thu
homestead exemption a n d
making tha necessary tux re­
turns."

K E N N E T H \V.

McI n t o s h
Seminole County

Prosecuting Attorney
•

s e r v ic e

•

• President Nursing
Advisory Council
• Adilsor Seminole
Timing Association
• Past Pres. "Little
Itrd School House"
• Past Pres. County
Crippled Children’s
Association
• Past Pres. County
Juvenile Counril
• Past Pres. Pinrcrrst
PTA

•

EXPERIENCE

•

• Graduate Stetson
University
• Graduate Stetson
College of Law
• Former Trial Ally.,
Fla. Itoad Dept.
• Practicing la County
Since 1936
• Municipal Judge, City
Of Sanford, Florida
• .Member American.
Florida and Seminole
County Bar Asana.

May 6 Democratic Primary

FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

K E N N E T H W . M clN T O SH

0

Days to Register
For the Primaries

Your Support Will Be Sincerely
Apprecioted (Pa. rol. Adv).

�Alaska Begins Vast Job Of Rebuilding Quake Torn Areas
Aleutians Hit
Sunday Night
A N C H O R A G E , Alaska
(U PI) — Pioneer • spirited
Alaakans, Ignoring still another massive earthquake, to­
day began rebuilding whole
towns and parts of shattered

Forest City
Association
To Meet
Dy Maryann Mllea
Tha April meeting o f the
Forest, city Community As­
sociation will be held at 7:80
p.m. next Monday at the
Trade Winds Cafeteria In
Seminole Plasn at Cassel­
berry.
Rev. Kenneth A. Wright of
Rear L a k e ,
Stewardship
Counselor for the Florida
Conference o f
Seventh-day
Adventist, w i l l be guest
speaker. His talk, which Is
planned In conjunction with
tha association's c u r r e n t
building fund drive for a new
community center, will be en­
titled "Pay as You Go or
Don’t G o!" Dr. Wright Is a
former principal of Forest
Lake Academy and la wellknown in the area.
The association has extend­
ed an especial Invitation to
next week’s meeting to mem­
bers of the Forest City Mer­
chants Association and to
residents c f near Lake, West
Lake
Ilrantley, Weatherafleld, Briarwood, and Altamonta Springs.

Sen. Humphrey
To Get Award
MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) —
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, DMinn., has been selected as
the first recipient o f the Luth­
eran Brotherhood distinguish­
ed service award, it waa an­
nounced today.
Ho will receive the award
•t a luncheon April • during
■ Lutheran Brotherhood reg­
ional conference In Hollywood
Beach, Fla.
Humphrey Is being honored
for "distinguished service as
a Christian eititaa." Tha sccompanylng citation draws at­
tention to his "leadership in
intcrnstlona! relations, edu­
cation, health, agriculture and
civil rights.”
Ha la a member of tha
Lutheran Brotherhood.

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tell
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at
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than April “ III. 1SSS.
If you fait to do *o, Dctrre
Pro Confeiao will ba enterad
asalnat you for tha rrllaf damandad In tba Complaint.
Tha nature o f tald cult heIns for forarloaura nf mortgaua rn-unlril In Official It.eonla llook SIS, paga Sif, pub]ln Itriorda of Hainlnola Coun­
ty. Florida, covering:
Lot ISC. OAKLAND HILIJI.
accord ing to plat thereof,
racnrdrd In Plat llook IS.
p a g e i |] fc If, Public lielo r d s nf Urmlnols County,
Florida;
to u r lh s r with tha following
deicrlbed Ittins o f propsrty
w hich ats localsd In and parnianrritly Inatallad as a part
o f tha liuprovanirnta on said
land:
Jarkann tlaa Hot Watar
llra la r, Modal CSSS, Har­
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aaal ■■( thla Court, at Hanford.
Hainlnola Counly. Florida, thla
Sth day nt Slarch, A. I&gt;. ISIS.
CCOD SIT HKAI.I
Arthur II. U«rhwith, Jr.,
t'lark nt lira Circuit Court
Hyt Martha T. Vllilcn
Deputy Clark
A I.U E I tr C. WKHLT,
Ait orna y at Law,
SSII ('antral Avtaua
HI. rrlr ra hurg , Florida
Danllah Mur, », IS, SJ. J4. ISSI
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cities, searched for more vietimes of Friday's quake and
burled the dead.
Rescue units and medical
teams fanned out through the
900-mlle coastal arc ripped by
more than 10 times the force
of an atomic bomb to minis­
ter to the Injured and prevent
‘typhoid epidemics. Food kitcbens fed the homeless snd
even bowling alleys were
turned Into hotels to shelter
them from the 18-degree cold.
At least 63 persons were
known dead, with the possi­
bility that scores of Aleutian
natives may have been killed.
Federal authorities after an
aerial survey and on-thescent ehecka said the total
o f known dead and missing
numbered 88.
Another 10 persons were
dead and IS missing In Cres­
cent City, Csllf., battered by
four Udsl waves from the
quake on Good Friday. Three
children were missing, one
dead, from one family which
was swept from a beach at
Depot Bay, Ora.
Damage estimates in Alas­
ka ranged from fsoo million
by Edward McDermott, di­
rector of President Johnson's
Office of Emergency Plan­
ning, to more than $830 mil­
lion by state authorities.
Planes airlifted SO Scabees
from Point Mugu, Calif., to
Kodiak to assist In relief
operations at the stricken
city, joining 102 flown to the
area Sunday with two mobile
generators to provide emer­
gency power to the Kodiak na­
val station.
Officials said ft would be
weeki, possibly months, be­
fore the full number of cas­
ualties was known and the
damages completely deter­
mined.
Tha quake caused "a tre­
mendous economic im p a ct. . .
many will never recover,”
tald state Commerce Com­
missioner Abe Romlck.
The towns of Kodiak and
Seward appeared to have
been Svorst hit by the rolling,
wrenching upheaval.
A fresh quake Sunday night
struck near sparsely settled
Unimak Island at the extreme
southwest o f the remote and
foggy Aleutian Islandi. It
registered at almost 7 on the
Richter quake seale—compar­
ed with 8 8 on the scale for
tha Friday tremor.
Officials said they doubted
any new danger from tidal
wavaa. Technically, a u c h
waves are selamlc, not caus­
ed by tides, despite the com­
monly accepted description of
them.
Hundreds of ton* of goods,
supplies, tools, electrics! gen­
erators and medical supplies,
including water purification
tablets, were being shuttled
Into Elmendorf Air Force
Rase at battered Anchorage.
Casualties I n c l u d e d SI
known dead at Valdes, II at
Kodiak, 18 In Anchorage,
eight In Seward and one at
Whittier.
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Legal Notice
NOTICE FUR PROCKKIIINUB
F o i l TH E ( l.naiNtl OF IIII.WI
TO WHOM IT XIAY CONCERN:
TQU W IL L T A K E NOTICE
that tha Roirit o f County
Comml.iloner*. at 1e:oa o'clock
A. M. on tha n t h 4a y at
April. A. D. seal, at tba Coun
Or
Courthouse
In
Sanford,
Florida, will consldsr and daIsrnilna whsthsr or nol ths
County Will d o s s , vaoata, rsnnunro and disclaim any right
nf tha Counlr and tha public
In and to tha land delineated
upon any map or plat record
*d In aemlnolo County, Klor
Ida, which said alreet, or road
or highway la more particul­
arly drecrlbed at follows:
A 11 foot strip o f lend on
either side o f Iht follow
Ing described center liar,
beginning at e point In
tha renter lines o f Reed
Avanue
end
IfarrU.m
Hired. Washington llflg hta
as recorded In Flat Hook S,
Fags IT, public reonrda of
Hentlnolo County, Florida,
said point being SOS.It feet
West o f the NK corner of
HBH of S W U , Hoctlon 11.
Tuwnehlp 11 Houth, Range
It East, run Houth ST dagrate, 41 minutes. East
t i l l more or lees to Hast
boundary o f said BKU.
said point being SSI feet
North o f the Houth nna
riuerter poet o f said l e c ­
tion II, Tuwnehlp 11 Houth,
Range It Hast, gemlnola
Counly, Florida, lo be us.
ed for road purposes only.
PKRIOKI
INTERESTED
MAT
AFFEAR
AND
RE
HEARD AT THE TIME AND
PLACE AROVE SPECIFIED.
(HEAL)
llyi Arthur II. Reihwllh,
Jr.
Carroll Rurko
Attorney el Law
P, o . Drawar B
Hanford, Florida
Attorney (or Petitioner
Fubll-h Mart k IV, !*S!
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Page 2— March 30, 1964

THANKS, AND ADIEU were expressed to Miss Lucy Nowlin at the Cof­
fee Club meeting in tho Chamber o f Commerce’s USO Lounge this past
week. Tho feelings were given by Charles Morrison of the Chamber at the
Ladies Day event staged by the Chnmt&gt;cr'fl Coffee Club. Mlsa Nowlin has
been home service representative for Florida Power &amp; Light Company In
this area and is leaving to take over the directorship of home services
throughout the state. Her new ‘home” office will be Miami.

5-H'er Wins
February
Trophy

Mixed Boms Crowd Hears Billy
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
— Negroes and whites sat to*
gather under the watchful
eyes of 300 policemen to hear
evangelist Billy Graham de­
liver an Easter sermon to the
largest integrated gathering
in Alabama history.
Graham, addressing an es­
timated 33,000 in Legion
Field, a football stadium, call­
ed It ” a great historic o c ­
casion In Birmingham; a mo­
ment we’ll never forget.”
There waa no racial trouble
and kfayor Albert Boutwell
said the one-day “ crusade"
gave the city " a chines to
show Ita good side.”
Negro and white leaden
aald thpy considered the mix­
ed meeting a significant step
toward Improving race rela­
tions in this Desp South Indus­
trial city, although attendance
fell far below the expected
30,000. More than half the
audience waa Negro.
Tha evangelist took for his
text the death of Christ and
Its meaning. Ha called for all
who would to accept Christ.
The thousands who responded
covered nearly one-half the
football field when they gath­
ered in front of the speaker's
stsnd in the end xone.
In his prepared text, Gra­
ham mentioned Birmingham's
history of racial discord ssvcral times. But he omitted
those portions In his actual
sermon.

By Mrs. n. L. Johnson
Twelve members of the
Seminole County S-H Club at­
tended the recent horse show
In Apopka during which Re­
becca Giles was awarded the
high point "Trophy for Feb­
ruary."
Rebecca also won first
place in pickup, first In flag
rare, third In sock race, sixth
in jumping and sixth in relay.
WESLEY PLACE, Sominolo County deputy
Lucia Wallace won accond
in junior musical tires; I-lnda
sheriff, was graduated Friday after completing
Graveside funeral services
Ball took second In senior
a highly specialized course jn crime scene search
clovcrlcaf and Van Stuart was for Richard E. Beebe, who
techniques ut Florida Law Enforcement Acade­
fourth in pole bending. Tom­ died Saturday at bis home in
my, Talluhussee. Pictured from tho left: Frank
my Austin took two ribbons, Lake Mary, were held at 10
Ficucci and llobert Schwalm, Volusia County de­
third in sock and sixth In re­ a. m. today at Greenwood
puties; Place and Berwin Williams, instructor.
Cemetery In Orlando with
lay.
Others attending with the lo­ Rev. Luclen Scott officiating.
Mr. Beebe had lived In
cal group Included the Jack
Morrisons, Rudy Sloans, A1 Lake Mary for the past nine
Wallaces, Cliff Taylors. Billy years after coming there from
Orlsndo where he had been a
MARCH 87
Ard, Bessie Halglcr, Mark Balls, Jtmes Giles, Mrs. Troy resident for 40 years. He was
Stusrt,
Mrs.
Edith
Wies,
Mrs.
Admlailoae
Noyes, Curtis Hall, Sr., Bruce
a member of tha Lake Mary
Sharon, Riggins, Patricia Let, Owen Shannon, Dale Austin ’ Jim Phillips and ion, F. D. (L o r o m -u n lh y Presbyterian
&gt; iS c o U g tA r An4 Sparks* and
Kenneth Lee, Howard Lee,
Church.
Pamela S. Galloway, Anna H. Tony Austin.
Penny Lee, Dale Austin, Rich­
Survivors are bis wife, Mra.
The next Apopka show will
ard Vlning, Bruce Owen Shan­ Beverly, Thurman Smith, all
Bessie V.
Round Beebe;
he
held
on
April
28
starting
at
non, Pamela 8. Galloway, of Banford; Billy Joe Herdaughter, Mrs. D o r o t h y
7
p.m.
Orva Mathpi, Catherine Har­ buck, Laka Monroe; Elaine
Knight of Orlando;
step­
ris, Dsniel R eig in , Linda Davla, DcLand; Jimmy L.
daughter, Mrs. Elisabeth C.
Perkins, E l d a r
Mathews, Stuckey, Elmer B. Shivers,
Smsthers of Lake
Mary;
Ksthryn B r a u • r , Margaret Osteen; Jerrllyn Clendenln,
grandson, Glsnn Harris; sis­
Bolts, all o f Sanford; James Annette L. Hicks, Longwood;
ters, Mrs. Sara Orr of Sagi­
Lake, Laka Monroe; Jimmy Uelva Lynn Bush, Oviedo
naw, Mich, and Mrs. Mary
L. Stuckey,
Marshall W.
Timmons of Midland, Mich.
MAHCH 21
tangM'in, Osteen; Ethel GuyGramkow Funeral Horns in
Admissions
clt, Geneva
Hobble Lee White, Barbara
Charles Alexander Hollman, chargo of arrangements.
Births
Williams, Nancy 8. Yeager, 02, of 270 Plata Oval, Cassel­
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Higgins, Sandra Topfcr, Alberta Web­ berry, died Friday
All-Stars On T V
bsby girl, Mr. and Mra. Ro- ber, Lewis Tata, all of San­
Born In Chicago, he moved
LEXINGTON, Ky. (U PI) bert Brausr, baby boy, all o( ford; Henry Ulrich Constan­ to Casselberry nine months The East-West College AllSanford
tine Zambettl, Dellary; Syl­ ago from Chicago where he Star basketball game at Mem­
Discharges
vester Hughes, M i d w a y ; was vice president of the orial Coliseum Saturday after­
Lucille Anderson, Edns Dun­ George Talmage, O r a n g e Mans Corporation.
noon will be televised nation­
ham, Rlchsrd A. Thomas, City; Hubert Howe, Winter
He Is survived by his wife, ally by Sporta Network, Inc.
Mary O'Connell, Edna Cun- Tark
Mrs Louise Bollman of Cas­ to 106 stations. The game la
diff, Debra J. Rlea, Cindy
selberry; a daughter, Mrs. sponsored by the National
Births
Carroll, Cindy Slayton, Deb­ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yea- Mary Jane Fillcbrown of Wau- Association of College Basket­
wautosa, WIs.; a brother, ball Coaches.
orah Walter, all of Sanford; ger, baby boy, Sanford
Dale Alexander, Laka Mary;
Clyde Bollman of Chicago and
Discharges
Carpenter's Hall, Philadel­
T. Vastar Morton, DaBary
Mra. Noma Lane and baby two grandchildren.
MARCH 88
Niblick Funeral Homs of phia, Pa., waa tha first
girl, Buth Livingston, Patricia
Admissions
the meeting place of the Contin­
Lea, Kenneth Lee, Howard Casselberry forwarded
Theodora L. Johnson, Martha Lre, Pearl Long, Margart body to Chicago for services ental Congress on Sept. I,
1774.
Stewart, Noma lan e, Betty Jones, Alberta Jones, all of and burial.
Hicks, all of Sanford; Martin Sanford
Tinsley, DeBary; Bubya H.
Daniels, Leesburg; D a i s y
Keitt, Lake Monroe
Signs For Fight
Births
BOSTON (UPI) Dennis
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hicks, Moyer of Portland, Ore., for­
baby girl, Mr. and Mrs. Mel­ mer world junior middleweight
vin Lane, baby girl, all of champion, has signed to fight
Sanford
Joe Do Nurel of Newton,
. - N E W LY - WEDS
Discharged
Mass, in a 10-rounder at the
Flossie Wehb, Emma Mae Boston Arena April 13.
A N D M A T H E R ’S F U R N IT U R E

Richard E. Beebe
Funeral Held

Speaking under a tight se­
curity guard which Included
the city's entire police force
of more than 300 men, Gra­
ham asked, “ What causes
hate, prejudice, lust, Immor­
ality, greed, deceit, fraud and
war?

FIRST CUT RIB

"The Bible teaches that
man has a moral duty,” Gra­
ham said. "Problem i are not
social or lack of education.
We are inflicted with heart
trouble. Jesus said 'for out of
the heart proceeds all these
evil things.’ ”

platform surrounded by flow,
era. A 3,300-voice choir com­
posed of whites and Negroes
from 700 churches provided
the songs.
Some 1,000 ushers, both
white and Negro and equipped
with walkie-talkie radios, di­
Graham spoke from a large rected the seating.

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5-H Riding Club Counselor Is Commnded At Meeting

Village Firemen
Begin Regular
Training
By Rorl* Dean
TV* first fire achool train­
ing session for members o f J
the North Orlando Volunteer
Fire Department was conduct­
ed last Wednesday by Chief
Bill Hahn. This training is
divided into 11 phases, one
phase to be covered at each
meeting to be held on the
fourth Wednesday of the
month.
I.nst week’s session cover­
ed “ How to Size up a Fire,”
Hahn pointed out that suc­
cess in handling and control­
ling a fire depends upon how
well the firemen size up the
SUPERINTENDENT Sid RiChnrd Jr., (right) nhowa o ff some o f the
situation before they start to
modem equipment at the now sewnge treatment plant to Bill Adams of
extinguish the flames.
the Eustis plant, Friday night when visiting water and sewage operators
At the next session, April
22, 1st. Lt. Jack O'Donnell
inspected the new facility following a district meeting o f the
W. &amp;
o f the Civil Air Patrol will
S. 0 . W. A held at the Civic Center.
(Herald Photo)
talk to firemen on how the
CAP and fire department can
work together if a plane
should crash in the area.
Other phase* o f the train­
ing to be covered include for­
The Johnsons went to the Langford, of Comfort. Tex.,
JOHNSON CITY. T e x .
cible entry, rescue, handling (UPI) — President Johnson tiny, century-old St. Barna­ uttered the prayer for Alas­
ladders, handling and using spent a ranchman's holiday bas Episcopal Mission Church kans "who are in the midst of
hose, ventilating, handling Sunday, breezing through the for the 9 a.m. Easier Day ser­ trial, tribulation and griev­
o f ropes, salvaging, overhaul­ wide-open spaces, but also vice. where the Rev. J. W. ing."
ing, fire extinguishers and
prayed for victims of the
first aid.
death-dealing earthquake in
Eleven members of the de­ Alaska and watched with con­
partment are
taking
the cern the condition of Gen.
training. Drill sessions for Douglas MacArthur.
the group are held on the
The President was in an
second Wednesday of each
By . WOODBOW CASH
easy-going, expansive mood
month.
this weekend as he whizzed
Before ymj nut those winter
along through the countryside
woolens away, take them down to
surrounding his 7S acres in his
DOWNTOWN CLEANERS w h e r e
white Lincoln Continental.
I' they'll he thoroughly mothproefed
1 nlong with the best drycleaning ser­
He was expected to return
vice in town. And, there's no extra
to Washington Tuesday or
charge for the mothproofing at
Wednesday.
DOWNTOWN CLEANERS. It's part
Johnson had been receiving
■. of tha professional, thorough way
|| they prepare your out-cf.*rn«on garreports on the Alaska situa­
Dy Donna Eslea
I ments for storage. DOWNTOWN
County Agent Cecil Tucker tion from his representative
I, CLEANERS take* pride in accing
there.
Director
Edward
A.
will preset t a plants and diJ that every blunkvt and winter gar­
•easea clinic at the regular McDermott of the Office of
ment is returned to you soft . . .
fresh and sweet-smelling as new . . . and safe against
meeting o f the Longwood Emergency Planning (OEP).
moths, too. DOWNTOWN CLEANERS believes that’s
Home
Demonatration
Club
the only meticulous way to atore woolens away. With
acheduled for Thursday at 10
their advanced Sanltone Dryvleaning process DOWN­
a.m. at the Civic League
TOWN CLEANERS gets every garment or blanket
Building on Church Street.
fresh, clean and color-bright. DOWNTOWN CLEAN­
ERS uses special Soft-Set fahrie finishes that restore
Working with Tucker to
Special ACL train to the
that luxuriously soft look and feel to woolens. So you
conduct the clinic will be Black Hills Passion Play in
can proudly store them away in a like-new condition
Krnest Lundberg, aaiistant Lake Wales amphitheater will
. . . all ready for immediate use when ycu want them
county agent. A question and leave Sanford at 4 p. m.
next season. And with DOWNTOWN CLEANERS* e f­
fective mothproofing treatment, you won’t have •
answer period will follow the Thursday.
worry all winter about moths. So, before you store 'em,
program which is entitled
The orignal Black Hills (S.
he sure to take those out-of-seasen things to DOWN­
“ Tell Me Doctor." Plants may D.) cast features Josef Meier,
TOWN CLEANERS where you gel the beet drydraning
be brought to the meeting for famed
ia tow a. Gall
Chrislus
portrayer.
inspection.
Curtain time will be 7:30 p.m.
The nominating committee,
The train will arrive in
DOWNTOWN CLEANERS &amp; LAUNDERERS
Mis. Frank Steudie, chair­ Sanford on the return trip at
US 8. PALMETTO AYE
PHONE 322 5292
man, Mrs. W. J. Krohna and 12:20 a. m. Friday.
Mrs. Arthur Putman, will
report their recommendations
and new officers will b«
sleeted.
Mrs. Felix Mege, president,
will conduct tha meeting and
committee reports will be
heard from committee chair­
men.
Serving osi Mm refreshment
committee for the meeting are
Mrs. Ralph Newcomer and
mem b ra from Fens Park

SHE AKER’S
CLOCK &amp; WATCH
REPAIR

tty Mrs. H. t.. Johnson
I working on plans fo r a visit to jto the Giles home where they i Day. The new club grounds
PICK-UP ft DELIVERY
Wesley Giles, counselor for an Ocala Stud Farm in the practiced jumps and Mrs. are being cleared and
111'r Elm. Sanford
the Seminole County 5-H Rid- near future for members of G„ c i §erved y e f^ m e m * .
322-32.11
nearing completion.
Ing Club, was commended for |the riding group and for, .
the
his fino work with the group county 4-H Club boys and! Lu&lt;M* won honor»
during presentation of a two- girls.
i l matilla Horse S h o w o n
For
yearcounselor lapel
pin at n{ Janice Foy, president of the March 1, taking first in clover
Property
recent meeting o f the club club, presided at the meeting leaf and fourth in pole bendheld in the Florida State Ein- for which Rebecca Giles gave ing.
ploynu-nt Office.
the devotions. Rebecca also j Von Stuart reported on
M a k i n g the presentation presented a report on the |Frontier Day in Orange City
and
was Krnest Lundberg, assist­ February horse show at which when ho won third in clover
ant county agricultural agent. she and Jay Morrison won rib- leaf and polo bending and secLundberg urged members of botis.
'ond in run-ride-lrad. Steve
the club to work on their rec­
I.uica Wallace told of an af- Rrninnrd
won high point
Casualty
ord books and stressed the im­ ternoon ride on March t when |trophy.
114 NORTH PARK
FA 2*0331
portance o f these records. He members met at Hall Stables, j A report was given by the
also announced that he is rode to a Inke, then returned Icommittee for County Events

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Johnson Spends Ranchman's Easter Holiday

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QUANTITY RIGHTS RCSCRVIO
PRICtS GOOO THRU
APRIL 1ST

"LET’S TALK DRY CLEANING"

Club To Have
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L O T T A P P L IA N C E PRESEN TS

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about f31 million.
Tha Department o f Health,
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this waa 8,600 more than the
previous month and a 34 per
rent increase from January,
1003. Tha federal-state pro­
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Tomorrow’s sun will riss, either
in splendor or behind a mask o f
clouos - but it will rise. Until it
does, we have no stake in Tomor­
row. for it is as yet unborn.
Tills leaves only one day • TO­
DAY. Any man can fight the battles
o f just one day. It is only when wc
add the burdens of those two awftd
eternities - Yesterday and Tomor­
row that we break down.
It is not the Experience o f Today
that drives men mad - it is remorse
or bitterness for something which
happened Yesterdny and the dread
o f what Tomorrow may bring.
Let us, therefore, live but one day
at a time. —- AA.

There ore two days In every week
about which we should not worry,
two days which should be kept free
from fear and apprehension.
One o f these days is YESTER­
D AY with its mistakes and cares,
its faults and blunders, its aches and
Ins. Yesterday has passed forever
iyond our control.
All the money in the world cannot
bring back Yesterday. We cannot un­
do a single act we performed; we
cannot erase a single word we aaid.
Yesterday is gone.
The other day we should not wor­
ry about is TOMORROW with its
issiblo adversaries, its burdens, its
rge promise and poor performance.

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Dr. Crane’s

'You Suppose It'll Break Any Altitude Records?'

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la Sho Ufa af a wwaua, hat
II la a * tha ■laagiaaal
8a itody this case carefally
mad alt you husband* caa
profit by tending for the
tex booklet below. Wives
often complain a# "chafelag" but this la often a sym­
bolic sexual symptom.

'Higher’ Education
for the Department of Thysics —
$180,000.
— A supersonic wind tunnel for
the Engineering Center — $20,000;
auxiliary equipment— $7,000.
— An analog computer and assoclated equipment — $50,000.
— A cup-size platinum crucible
for the School o f Ceramics — $500.
Nor is this “ knowledge Inflation”
confined to the science schools. All
other departments offer similar, if
less spectacular, examples. Simple
growth o f the student body, staff
and physical plant is no negligible
factor, either.
The university has had to expand
its telephone switchboard to a capac­
ity rivaling that o f many nearby
communities, and set up a Depart­
ment of Parking nnd Transportation
and a 24-hour-a-day radio car patrol on the campus.
This is what is known as higher
— and higher— education.

The high cost o f education is no
news to parents with a son or
daughter in college, or planning to
go to college.
Contrary to what they might
think, however, this involves more
than just generally rising prices for
goods and services. To on increas­
ing extent, It is a reflection o f a
fundamental change in our society
— the demand for quality and com.
plexity, both in tools and in knowl­
edge.
Rutgers University, for example,
notes a surge in its operating costs
from $11.5 million in 1053 to near­
ly $23 million in 1063 and gives a
few reasons why. A list o f recently
installed equipment includes:
— An electron microscope for the
Coliego o f Engineering — $35,000.
— A nuclear magnetic resonance
spectrometer for the School o f
Chemistry— $27,000.
— A bubble chamber computer

Court Upholds Press

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bel laws, to silence the press. In ma­
ny instances these have been uimed
at newspapers and other media
which have dared to ehampion unjHipulnr causes.
in the Alabama case, Justice IJlnck
said: “ Tiie half-million dollar ver­
dict does give dramatic proof . . .
that state libel laws threaten the
very existence o f an American press
virilo enough to publish unpopular
views on public affairs and bold
enough to criticizo the conduct of
public officials."
Till* decision leaves the press
f i v e to carry out its responsibilities
und curry them out it should. It
s|&gt;ells out the duties o f the press, in
fuct, to inform the people and to promote full discussion o f public af­
fairs and public officials. Again
quoting Justice Itlack’s concurring
opinion: " . . . I doubt thul a coun­
try can live in freedom where its
people can be made to Buffer physl..............................
, for
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criticl
‘
illy
criticizing
colly
or financially
overnmcnl, its actions or its
their goverm
'officials." — The Atlanta (Ga.) Con
stltution

The U. S. Supreme Court again
has reaffirmed the right o f the press
to criticize the actions o f public o f­
ficials. In another historic decision,
growing out of a $500,000 verdict
agninst tho New York Times by n
circuit court in Montgomery County,
Ala., the court ruled unanimously
thnt a public official cannot recover
libel damages for criticism o f his
actions unless he proves thnt tho
statement was made with deliberate
malice.
In defining malice, the court said
it ran be established only if the one
making a defamatpry statement
knows in advance that it is false or
if it la mado “ with reckless disre­
gard o f whether it was false or n o t/'
This includes political advertising.
Three memliers o f the court propos­
ed to go even further by hnving tho
court upheld a doctrine o f uncondi­
tioned and absolute freedom of the
press to criticize official conduct.
In upholding in strongest terms
t h e free speech and free press
clauses of the First Amendment, the
ruling preserves fundamental rights
o f tho press nnd the people. These
rights involve survival o f freedom
itself. No free system can last with­
out full access to the news and the
right to comment on it by the press
and by the people.
The rights of free speech and free
press have been under constant at­
tack since the foundation o f this republic. In recent years we have wit­
nessed a rush o f harassments and
intimidations, mainly under state li-

Thought For Today
A dispute also arose among them,
which o f them was to lie regarded
as the greatest.— Luke 22:24.
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That man Is great, and he alone,
Who servee a greatness not his own,
For neither praise nor self:
Content to know and be unknown:
Whole in himMlL—Owen Meredith.

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Sanford, Florida
Mon., March 80, 1901
Q—When was tho Now
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Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N E A ) — have written Oregon's Gov.
Lika actors who Ignore bad Mark Hatfield, saying “ Lodge
raTtawn, Ambassador Henry la our favorite son; please
treat him well In Oregon.”
Cabot Lodge'* top political
Encamped in Oregon pre­
workmen are ihrugglng o ff sumably fer the duration are
prcfoaalonal judgments that Paul Grlndle and David Goldthalr man can't win tha 1004 berg, the Boston boys who
Lodge
Republican presidential nomi­ masterminded the
sweep In New Hump-hire.
nation.
Tlds time their candidate
Tholr net hard aim la on Is on the ballot. But tha n ot­
tha May 15 Oregon primary, ion boys have to woo two and
where Robert Mullen, chief n half time* a* ninny GOP
o f lAxIge Washington head­ voters as In New Hump-hire.
quarters, says “ we era going Tha cost cculd run to three
for broke." They era already times the $25,000 they apont
setting up shop there.
In tha Granlta State.
But that goal, with Its prise
On tha ballot with Lodge
o f IS convention delegates, era Sen. Barry Goldwater,
la a long way o ff. In thd New York Hor. Nelson Rocke­
spacious interval, Lodge lead* feller, Richard Nixon, Gov.
ora hop* to build tittle bon­ William Scranton o f Penn­
fire* o f Interest in many o f sylvania, and Sen, Margaret
tha S3 stale* where they now Chase Smith o f Maine.
L o d g e spokesmen argue
claim some sort o f organisa­
that If they can whip this
tion.
Tha labor will not bo easy, crowd, then Goldwater and
dssplta rekindled axeitamsnt Rockefeller will ba dancing a
over Lodge after his whop­ meaningless minuet In the
ping New Hampshire write- "key" California primary 17
in victory Siiys a Colorado days after Oregon.
Sources In Oregon, freahly
Republican leader!
“ Out her* most people msy tapped by telephone Inter­
be Inclined to think that view, aay Goldwater still
Henry Cabot I/odga la a akl
resort."
Tha Lodge people do not
blink at auch comments. They
report that even professionals
ero writing I « d g t leaders
now, opening communication*
line*. Illinois, long marked
down as “ Goldwator country,”
Is ono state that has been
heard from.
With the expected signal
from Sen. I.everott Slatonstall, Lodge’s own Massachu­
setts now will give him Ha
34 delegates and may add a
bonus o f a plump write-in In
tho otato'o primary April 28.
Richard Treadway, Mataachusetta GOP national com­
mitteeman, !• reported to

Barbs

hold* a popular edge, though
Rockefeller's early Jump in
organisation haa not baen
wiped out.
Some word la heard that
Nixon,
allegedly concerned
over hla fourth placa writa-ln
showing In New Hampshire,
mny allow a bigger try in
Orrgon. A respected eaitam
professional a a y a : “ Nixon
can’t ba fourth In Oregon and
keep alive.”
Scranton'* latest move In
that state I* putsllng politi­
cian* and obsorvera anaw. “ Is
he, or isn't h e ?" they ask,
Ha permitted hla name to
stay on tha primary ballot
Rut w h a n
Pennsylvania's
State Chairman Craig Truax
put up the required $300 and
supplied atate official* with
Scranton material for a statemailed voters' pamphlet cov­
ering all candidate*, Scran­
ton disavowed Truax and
pulled tha material out.
Tha Lodge people missed
tha deadline for pamphlet
material. Rut tha Scranton
pullout is the kind o f thing
that gives them heart that in
Oregon they can bring o ff an­
other New Hampshire.

To The Editor
T k e Ite rate w e lre m ra le t ­
ters fre m It s rra rirre e a p a h lie affa ire . T h e w r it e r w a p a s *
a paa a a w e p re v is - a th a le t­
ter a le a earrle a tha wvtter*a
t m e a a a ia a a J aSSreaa. L a tta ra
a f le w a r th a a SS a w e ed . w ill
he ( l i e s
prefereaee. L e tte rs
a t t r r m t t s a lh e ra a r a ae re p tah la p r a e M s S (h e r &lt; • a s t Se a l
la p e r s a a a llt ls s . T r e t r y la a s t
p a h lls h s S b y T h a H aealA .

Editor, Tha Herald t
Am happy to sea that thara
la to ba a study made about
bringing tha Econ into Lake
Jessup. This will cut down on
pollution o f tha St. Johns
whleh ia necessary if wa ara

to continue to hare good fish­
ing.
It ia Imparities thnt tha pallution, both from sewage and
Industrial waste, ba aontrwtled.
S. R. “ Jim" Crow*

Nolle# la hereby given that all persona, Anns
and corporations owning or having control,
management, custody, supervision or ageney of
PERSONAL PROPERTY in thin City which U
subject to taxation must file return on or bofore April I, 1964, otherwise the Tax A Meaner
will bo required to ansew auch property from
Ihe beat information obtainable, and the bent*
fils o f any exemption duo which are not
claimed, cannot be allowed.
Wldown and Disability Exemptions — Every
widow, whoaa husband is dead, and dUnbind
person who are entitled to the benefits o f the
$500.00 valuation exemption, an provided by law,
must make application for such exemption on
or before April 1, 1964.
Homestead Exemption—Resident homeowners
must also file application with the County Tax
Assessor at the Court House on or before April
1, 1964, in order to be allowed such exemption
on City nnd County Taxes,

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tag wtth the ■tneraatanL
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A husband's osctiMs, usual­
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(or his wife to catch up with
them.

It’s natural for a baby to
•Uy up the night raising Cain,
but why do they keep it up
through thalr toons?

For they fear that they have
been stifled or choked off
from youthful thrills and r »
mantle excitement, due to a
stodgy marriage and too ear­
ly to diapers, cooking and do­
mestic chorea.
If you husbands want tn
combat tills '29 panic most
quickly, send for the booklet
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Beware, for romantic star,
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to inadequate sexual techni­
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Important Notice To Ail
City Of Sanford Properly Owners

Baby (iris don't like to be
kissed and fondlod until they
trow up.

CASE S-425: Lola D., aged
29, has baan married It years.
“ Dr. Crane," her husband
began, “ Lola has bean a very
good wife and mother to our
four children.
“ But the last six months
she has grown moody aod
restless.
"She says I never want to
go out to movies or dances
So I have learned recently
that she hires a baby sitter
In the afternoons and visits
tavern*, aU by herself.
“ ThU Is so different from
her past background that I
wonder if she U losing her
mind!
“ ! even caught bar parked
with another man on a lov
er1* lane I”
When women reach the age
of 29, they often grow reat
less and inclined to be flirt*
tioua.
For tlte next birthday is
Number 30, which seems ter­
rifying to many women.
For they think that the de­
cade of the thirties will mean
they are old and on he
shelf.
This la doubly frightening
to a wife who married young,
ae Lola did.

baby arrived before aba was
It.
So she was washing diapers
and cooking, cleaning house
and fretting over other dom­
estic chores while the usual
girl of 19 la In college or
working In an office or fac­
tory, with free time for ro­
mance.
Lola was ao preoccupied
with her home duties that she
didn't get Into the '29 panic
until now.
Meanwhile, three or her
four children are all in gram­
mar school, ao she now has
a little more time to think.
“ I'm too young to be a sen­
ile old grandmother,” la the
typical idea that flits across
her mind.
“ Resides, I married to
young that I have been cheat­
ed out of much fun which
other girla enjoy.
“ Before I am too old for
romantic thrills, I'd at least
like to have a last fling at
life.”
That is the usual attitude
of women at the age of 29.
so I have designated It the
typical '29 panic of females.
Even unmarried spinsters
of 29, such aa school teachers,
nurses and private secreterie*.
also
entertain
such
thoughts, though maybe not
as inlenaely a* tiie wife who
married young.
“ Doctor, I fee! aa if I am
choking,'' is a common atatoment of auch young wives
when they enter mental sani­
tarium*.
And the “ choking'’ in the
throat, of which they com­

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Aa Indiana mounted police*
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H . N. Tamm, Jr.
City Tax Aaeeseor
City o f Sanford, Florida

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iroughout the world. This styling will continue to be identified with Studebaker
odels in the future and we believe it will wear well with our owners— like the
rest o f the Studebaker automobile.

S

Studebaker is a SAFE, SOLID automobile investment. It spells security for
its passengers with more built-in safety factors than any other car on the North
American market. In addition, it is a safe car from the standpoint of investment.
It has a built-in freedom from mechanical faults. Tomorrow, it will have built-in
resale value, insured by the continuity of our new styling theme.
Studebaker is in the U.S. and the Canadian marketplace to STAY. Stude­
baker is manufactured today on a basis fully compatible with the selective nature
o f its market. Some details o f our forward thinking and forward planning at
Studebaker are set forth here:
A NEW CONCEPT
T h . pait 40 day* have been exciting one*
at Studebaker. Our production tor tbs
world auto market ha* been centralized at
Hamilton, Ontario. On* of our first de­
cision* was to break away from the waste­
ful practice o f the rest o f the industry, that
of Imposing yearly styling changes on ear
owner*. Studebaker, from here on, will
make continuing mechanical changes In
it* cars. We will not wait ’till the end o f a
fixed “ model year” to offer improvements
to our owners. To you, the Studebaker
driver, thle means a top-quality, troublefree car with built-in resale value. Wa
certainly have no aim to build th* lowest
priced car on this continent. We are now
building — we will continue to build — th*
best car in the low-priced field.

OBJECT: PRACTICABILITY
W* now have a single objective in design
and manufacturing: to build the m o a t
durable, useful and prectical automobile
on the market. Studebaker aim* to pro­
vide th* ideal car for Canadian motorist*.
More than ever, Studebaker will be an
ideal car for U.S. motorists who seek to
combine maximum thrift with maximum
function. Our reputation in those two
fields has alwaya been outstanding. We
will strive to improve it — this year, next
year, every year.

WHAT OTHER COMPANY OFFERS
AS MUCH?
Studebaker feels It now offers an Ideal car
for the heavy duty us* that practical
motorists want from a car. We now offer
heavy d n t y safety • frame construction.
Our bedy metal is o f thicker gauge. We
have a body coating process that really
stops rust befor* it starts. Our windshield
wipers aweep the entire vision field o f both
driver and passenger. W’a alone offer
super-safety disc brakes as an option on
every car in our line. Our 15 Inch wheels
offer maximum road clearance, fuel econ­
omy, road stability and tire life. Our Twin
Traction differential moves power from
slipping wheel to gripping wheel in deepest
mud or snow. Our cars are th* only ones
with fully padded instrument panels in
ALL models — even th* lowest priced. Wa
alone in the North Amerian Industry pro­
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light”. We atone have a dash panel clean
and free o f dangerous aw'trh levers, as still
another safety bonus. Our cars have the
most head room, flattest floors, greatest
interior
room, wheelbase considered, of
any vehicles in the industry. Our variety
of engines, transmissions and rear axle
opticna let you custom build your own
power train of your Studebaker for maxi­
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acceleration, or an ideal blend o f all four.
Wide options in paint, body styles and
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Our cars have been singled out for warm
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Seminole Swimmers Defeat Evans In Dual Match
This Is Year
Twins Should
Come 01 Age

Boys And Girlsl
Thinking Out Loud Both Outdo
Visiting Teams
A bout

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Page 6— March 30, 1964

R e r a il

Sporta

BY JULIAN 8TENSTB0M

A lot o f men have been In baseball for a lot o f years.
Seminole High S c h o o l ' s
ORLANDO (U P I)-T h e Min However, only a few have been associated with the game
swimming
team stroked its
nciota Twin* have been com longer than haa an ol* diamond great in the personage of
way
to
a
pair
of weekend vic­
Wid
Matthews.
ing cloic and this la the year
their manager, Sam Mele,
And wa eerioualy doubt If season Wid recall* that Mr. tories when the Seminole boys
thinks they can coma o f age anybody likea to talk about Mack had auch ball player* aa defeated tha Evans High Tro­
by winning the American
baseball anymore than the ad* Jimmy T&gt;ykes, the A ’a great jans o f Orlando 65 to 28 and
League pennant
third sacker who then waa the SHS girls outscored the
He aaya there'! only two mlniatrative s i s l i t s n t to
Mr. Mack'a second baseman. Evans girls 38 to 30. Both
thingi they have to do to de- George Weiss, the general
Also,
there was Bing Miller, events were held at Sanford's
throne the New York Yankeea managar o f the New York
Ed Rommell and Bub# Wal City Pool.
—tighten up their defenae and Mets.
berg.
cut down on their itrikeouta.
Seminole's 200-yard medley
The forthcoming baseball
Wld's stay with the A’a was
"W e’re not thinking about aeasen will mark Wld's 44th
relay team went the distance
anything but winning it all,' year o f participation in the short The following season In 1:184 to defeat the Evans
Male adda. "And once wa do game ia one way or another. h* was playing baseball for tanker. Bob Headrick and
...
that, you can count on ui to And he'e aa proud o f that fact one o f the game's first boy Darryl McLain posted times
wonders, Manager B u e k y of 2:41.9 and 3:00.0 seconds
atay on top for a long tlma. as ha eesms to be that
ERNIE WHITE, former St. Louis Cardinal lefthander and now director
Harris o f t h a Washington respectively to grab first and
For we are a young club and writer put two "T 's"
o f field operations at the local New York Met farm base, gives a few hit­
Senators. This was 1924, the second sports In the 200-yard
I think we have more playera "Matthews".
ting tips to a pair o f Met farm hands, Jeff Brown (left) and Jim Bazzinet
year Clark Griffith'! club freestyle event.
on our team who have yet to
(right). White will manage the Williamsport club o f the Eastern League
" I ’ve never done anything
hit their peak thaa any other alia fo r a living except to be cam* through to win tha
In th* 90-yard freestyle
this neason. White has been a coach for Billy Southworth who managed
American League fla g and Greg Genas waa first by
(cam in the league."
the old Boston Braves, a coach for the parent Mets, and has managed clubs
associated with the game
subsequently tha w o r l d ' s l/10th of a second over
He rattled off the agei of
in Sncramento, Mobile, Augusta and Columbia, S. C.
(Herald Photo)
ever alnca I broke into base
championship.
Evans' Thomas and Herb
hla chief bopei.
ball In 1919,” says Matthews
Wid was with Washington Pedrlck took third place
Outfielder* Harmon Kills*
"and I'll tell you right now
in 1926 — the season of the Meanwhile, Allan Lucas and
brew, Bob AlUton and Jim
that If I had It all to do ovar
great tragedy which came Duster Anderson were second
mlo Hall are 27, 29 and 26,
again I wouldn't change one
when submarine hurler Ray and third In ttoo 200-yard In
reipectlvaly. They form the
bit o f It!”
Chapman accidentally hit Carl dividual medley, Bobby Ring
hitting core of the Twin*.
It was in 1919 that Wid
T R in o r a c r — a /ts a n * —
Maya who died as the result and Lucas were first and se
They hit 113 home runa and
Tonight’s entries:
signed a contract with Ro
(U PI)
t'llt ST MACK — S/1S Mil* — I. r a b l Xynsmll*, f. M a tin ,,
o f the Incident Matthew* re* cond in the dividing com peti-, WAsmNGT0V
bitted in a total of 26T. No
cheater o f the International
1. Italian l a c * , t. Rail Kina. nuddjr. a. Cro w Rock. 4. Tarncalls that the very next day Don, ind C .n r Wtao M d Senate Investigators hinted of I. T o l l o c k U l n , 4. Sla t,rlil.
outfield In the league—Indud
League. He joined the club
Silks 8»er ,Urjr, S. Calico m r Lu. I. I’ m Jan, I. Avant
ing that of thoia perennial
ht had to hit against a young 'I[yn?A«P ekiein mtr plJC
n surprise developments today S.
In June o f that year and play
Hawk, 7. Bank Trust, I. Bold (Itrilo, 7. nrown Tr*««, I. I!«|.
the
IW-ywd
Gy.
Jn
^
i
,
.
|
nqU
iry
into
possible
winner*, the Yankee*—came
lefthander the Athletics had
It,ply
Io T r o iiM , ,
ed all o f tha "20 season with
John Mills was first to the L k ^tw een convicted fight M illiv n RACK — SMS Wlln— v o i r t h h a c k _ s / i a
d n ie to that power.
brought up from Martinsville,
Rochester, In 1921 he was at
1.
Hammls
Hall,
1.
Andy'a
t. V,||ca Ann. J. Doodto H, S.
He thinka hi* Infield of Vie
Va., of the Blue Ridge League
y
S l J S f n e k e lw r Fr.nklc C .rbo and ■Shamrock, S. Kcvln'a I’al. 4. Jolly
Pilot, «. R « n n » n t , I. Ill
f of ^
caasius
Power at flrat bate, Bertie Toronto, also In the IL, and in
southpaw named Lefty t ^ the lOO-yard backstroke, ^
Holy Terror. S. Caaual G*», S K »«h ‘ a K »rry, f. Plornmald.
Headrick captured tha&gt; 460. a , y
^
u ^ ,
Pood Town. T. Ilttlta Hoorn, S. 7- Plrto. t. I.ticky Norm ,
Allen at aecond, Zollo Versa!- '22 ha played for the Milwau Grove.
r i i T H r a c k — a/n ail* __
w h ® Michaels
The ant|.trust and mono Hpiclal Ram
le i at abort and Richie Rol kea Brewers o f tha old Amer­
In 1926 Matthews went to y » rd
I■ R , t l y H ,b ,. I. Polly Tran,,
was
third,
Lyons
and
C
J
,
subcommittee,
headed
by
11ns at third will improve thia ican Association.
I.
Htrpvlll,. 4 . T y l , r Mac. S
Sacramento of the Pacific
Mctzlcr were first and second
ph
A
„
{D .
A
fter
several
eeasona
In
Slary
ll iltrn , 4. T r , c
year.
Ccaat League and pluyed a
7. lU r r y B, I. Lucky Ham
All tha infielder*, aicept tha IL and A A Matthew* number o f years with Solon*. ‘V u
" . S S t a Mich.), were io resume hearblno,
s i x t h n * r n — a /ie a n » —
Power, w a n a disappoint­ broke into the majors with
? 1Ced •®coml 1,1 lings on the Liston-Clay title
Wid isn’t exactly sure, but n!** *5I,Cl1
1. R*J ,h'* P r l n c M . J. x i a h l
Connie
Mack’s
Philadelphia
ment with their glovei and
Ifl*ht
br
questioning
three
it was althar 1936 or 1936 that
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) niootm r. I. O.R.’ * Goon, 4. M y .
Linda Mitchell, Linda
T, morB members o f Liston's
their bail. Power did tha Job Athletics In 1024. During that ha teamed up with the St.
—Trophies in the annual St. In* Rllppir, S. Danny I.ucky,
Karen Law and Martha Kosky
tioni, in d ica te
*. M l , , Dimmer,, f. Honey
in the field but he failed ao
Louie Cardinals
and was teamed up to place second
wcre Robcrl Njlon Petersburg Intercollegiate In Spot. S. M.R.’« O u „ t Star
badly at bat that he was
vitational Sailing R e g a t t a • K V M T I I H A C K — 3 /N M il
Branch Rlckey'a right nrm
In the
j M A t r J® J2 Chester. Ps., executive vice
t. IVIdn O c „ n , I. II. A.’ o A llc,
benched for Don Mlncber, a
were taken away Sunday by Havoc,
during tha days when Itlckey but Norma Whlttern look the
S. Htarlltlit K ith y , 4.
D
f
inter-Continental
long ball Utter whoa* fielding
two out-of-stato universities Rummer Rile. I. DalUn C«tlInstituted the Cardinal farm
,B
*
:31
J
P
r
o
m
o
tio
n
s
.
Inc.,
and
brother
Ina. «. Captain Adair, 7. W o n does not measure up.
system—baseball'* first—and
D eU nl Johnson was second I ,
..idvUer&gt;. Sam and a Florida Junior college. dar Girl, I. Petard
Rollins and Allen w e n out­
Harvard won the Fish C lan E I G H T H R A C H — B / l * M ilo —
Rickey became known as in the 90-yard freestyi®. Law M.rgolii. Philadelphia vendstanding rookies In 1B62. Last
I. Ruby K „ l , r , I. Twlaty Jet,
baseball's flrat warden o f the was first in tha 200-yard in- ing machine operator and a in a 22-foot sloop which scor I.Poley’a
Polly, 4. Mello Mary,
Ernie White, director of
yasr they fell off. Vcrsallca
now famed "chain gang” a* it dividual medley. Jean WilsonI ltockholder in the syndicate; ed 45 points. Florida State I. Rapid Roy, d. Jamal Kni
field
operations
for
the
cast
made more errors in the first
University was second with mal 7. Hkya I. Orbital
waa unaffectionally referred
XINTH RACH — B / l * Milo —
half of last season thaa ba era division o f the New York to by other clubs and ball *** £ ? ' “ d *ta* com£ l U; »nd Salvator* Avena of Cam- 44.
1. Rob Drake, J. Georna Jal.
lon' P* 1 ” cGu‘ r®
, *co" d den. N. J., a director of InMet farm systam which Is
did In all o f 19C2.
Brown University won the a. P o g u ,. 4. Dlnah'a Pea. 6
players
throughout
tha
land.
In the lWHrard fly, K °.ky ter-ConUnelital. Liston is prasFlying Junior Class with 62 0 . ll.’ e I.lp.tIrk, 4. I.lnda r’ ulle
"You can't win with tha currently undergoing spring
he
00-yard In * - ldent of the syndicate,
But the idea etuck and ao captured
7. I’at’ e Pllaht, I. Gate Man
kind of fielding wo had," drills here, put his charges
st,U event and WUson was
&gt;Sen Kcnncth B. Ke.tlnl, points. St. Petersburg Junior T K \ T H RACK — 1/n Mil* —
did
Matthera—for
10
yaara.
through
extensive
hitting
prac
Mele points out. "But I know
D ERBY KMRIMAT IOX
lubcom mlttee College was second with 61.
Later Wid spent seven years second la the 100-yanl back-|(R . N y )
Tu mblln a Ranla, t. Much
they a n better glova men tie* today aa well aa aesaloni
St. Johns River College, Pa.
stroke.
Tim*.
S. Plaat Matron. 4. Hyp
with
tha
Chicago
Cube
and
member, demanded that the latka, won th* Tech Dinghy
on
fundamental*
folowlng
than that.”
notlqua, *. t.lnko, I. R o ck e r',
Whlttern, Johnson, McGuire I ^
^
lMo , March
four mors with the Milwaukee
Sunday'*
Inter-squad
game
Class with 42 points,
t se- Clreua. T. Rockln Mollis, I. Al
The Twins have one o f the
•1*°
^
1998, meeting here of Carbo
Paeeum
Braves.
Class with 42 points. At se- EI.RVRMTH RAPR — a / * Mile
better catchers In the league which went 15 Innings.
200-yard
free
relsy
in
1:32.9.
and
a
groUp
0f
lieutenants
Four
years
ago
when
the
Joo
McDonald,
camp
super
in Earl Dattey. Behind him
Coach John Colbert put his U . t
Margolij and Florida Presbyterian, Purdue 1. Nieto, 1. Prlceleee Pep, I.
Kdna Terry. 4. flara'a bunenaet,
a n Gerry Zimmerman and visor, reported this morning National League voted to ex- charge* through a aUtt work- xngelo Dundee. Clay's train- of Lafayette, Ind., and Flor­ S.
Parla Pika. I. Don't Mlaa
pand
Its
number
of
entrlta
to
that
pitching
in
Sunday's
ex­
ida.
Rollins
College
was
third
I'aut Ratliff—not too much of
Ksy. 7. Chtrokea Hulou, 6
out UUa morning at City Pool w ,or
Mlam, u&lt;.ach fight
10
trams,
Wid
answared
a
hibition
waa
exceptionally
Parry HI
a reservo corps there. But as
ta W « « * h a tar Tuesday s „ lt monlh ta whlch c ,
won with 18 points.
Mele pointi out, second string aharp. "Thia could be the re call from Weiss, the former meet with the YeUow Jackets Ulton.a
he, vyWelght
catchers ere hard to come by. ault," said Joe, " o f being boss o f the Yankee*. And at Leesburg.
i crown.
Baseball Dinner
W inners
For starting pitchers the rained out o f batting drill* sines 1960 Wid has been
BUFFALO,
N.
Y.
(U
PI)
Keating
said
the
1958
meetLOS ANGELES (U PI) —
working for the New York
Twins have right hander* on Friday and Saturday."
Bob Fcnn and Edith Johnson Frank Sinatra will antartaln
Today
White
divided
tha
50Meti&lt;
Camllo Paseual (21-9) Jim
won th* senior titles Sunday guest* at th* Los Anitles
How will the Mets do this
Perry (9-9) and Lee Stange men plus squad into two
T .iA * J a »
antitrust s u b c o m m i t t e e , in the first U. S. Open Indoor baseball writers' seventh an­
unit*. Oho unit went through year? Matthews Is quick to D l —
(12-9) and left handers Dick
might be termed "boxing's speed skating champions.
nual dinner April 10.
batting practice this morning reply that "The National
Stlgman (19-19) and Jim Kaat
Seminole H i g h
School’ s ApsUchin conference."
while the other unit went to League ia 87 years old. This
( 10-10).
&gt;th« auxiliary field for work will be tha third for the Meta. baseball taam returns to ac- «
• ■
Heading the bullpen will be
on fundamental*. H ill after­ We'va g it a long way to go, lion Tuesday aftaraoon when 3 0 n TO I’ Ll J r l I O
BUI Dailey (6-3), whom Mele
noon the two unit* reversed
. I /.,.!
but we'va coma n long way the Scmlnoles host th# Oak n
regards as the aecond best
fields and workout schedules.
during the past two ecasons.” Ridge Pioneer* at th# SHS rlOSf KOWDOyS
relief pitcher In the le a g u e Both McDonald and While
The Sanford Junior High
About Casey Stengel, Mat- athletic field in ■ contest
only behind Dick Radata of
this morning said that the
thews declares, "Casey's fan­ which gets underway at 3:30 School Braves will host the
the Boston Bed Sox.
playing field at Memorial Sta­
Kissimmee Koyboys' Junior
After there is a dropoff in dium was In excellent con­ tastic I Thtra'a no doubt but p.m.
Meanwhile,
Lyman
High's
varsity nine Tuesday aftertlie Twini pitching. Tbere’a dition Sunday despite the that Casey's ■ great manager.
He knowa the game up one Greybounds and the Oviedo noon In a contest slated for
Bill Fischer, who had a 96 weekend rains.
side and down the other. He's Lions will tangle Tuesday the SJII athletic field, French
record with the Kansas City
Athletics last year; holdover*
aharp, and he's alio one of afternoon at 4 p.m., at Cour- Avenue and 18th Street,
The Braves, In their initial
Lost For P layoff
bill I'lcis (8-2), Jim Boland
Hoi
the beet public relatione men ier Field in Oviedo. This will
lie th* second meeting be- outing of the season, pounded
(4-1) and Garry Roggenl
Boggcnburk
MONTREAL (UPI) - Th# tha game haa ever had.”
(2-4), and they figure In the Montreal Canadlens will be
Will Casey go with his tween the two outfits this see- out a 10 to 4 victory over
relief category.
without tha services of left youngsters as he ha* pro­ son. In the first, Lyman de- the JayVees of Orlando's
1 Evans High.
He definitely li
Is not wor
worried winger GUles Tremblay for mised ha’ll d o ? "Oh yes," felted th* Lions, 2-0.

Fight Probers
Hint Surprise

S0KC Track Entries

Trophies Go
To Outsiders

Hitting Stressed
At Met Session

Tribe, O ak Ridge &amp;

Concern For
Mantle Eases
By SANDY PADWE
UPI 8 port* Writer
The tension and ansiety
over Mickey Jfantle'* physi
cal condition hav* eased a bit
for th* New York Yankees.
The powerful centerfielder
hit two home runs which car­
ried the Yankees to a 6-4
victory over Cincinnati, Sun
day but th* final acor* wasn't
th* most important develop
ment o f the day for the
American League champions.
Mantle's health hat been
th* top question in tha Yan.
kea camp this spring and his
performance Sunday in Tam
pa, ahowed he it progresiing
fairly well after an off-sea
son knee operation.
Both home runs esme from
th* righthand aid* and they
accounted for three Yankee
runs. Now th* big questions
will ba what affect tha op
eration haa on hi* fielding
and his swing from th* lefthand aide.
Mantle’s homers were two
o f 10 hits tha Yankee* col.
lected o ff Joe Nuxhall and Al
Worthington. Bill Stafford,
Steve Hamilton, Hal Reniff
and Jack Cullen pitched for
New York and allowed Cin.
cinnatl nine hita, including
three by shortstop Leo Car­
denas.
Mantle wasn't the only
itar in Florida Sunday. San
dy Koufax o f the Los Ange
lea Dodgers became the first
pitcher in either league to go
nine inning*, but ha lost his
third straight exhibition de­
cision. He has one victory.
Koufax lost to the Minne­
sota Twins, 3-1, despite allow­
ing five hit* and striking out
seven. A two-run homer by
Jimmie Hall waa th* big
blow o ff Koufax.
Outfielder Wolle Horton
continued
h 1 a sensational
spring showing for tha De­
troit Tigers Sunday, hitting
home runs in both games as
the Tigers swept s doubleheader from the Chicago
Whit* Sox, 2-1 and 3-0.
Horton’s home run in tha

opener came in the ninth In.
ning when ha waa sent up
as a pinchhltter. His two
home runs raised his spring
total to five.
Carlton Willey extended
his string o f scoreless in.
nlnga to 17 in an 8-3 New
York Met victory over Wash­
ington. Willey pitched three
innings for the Met* who
broke Washington's five-gtms
win streak. Tim Harknes had
s home run and * double for
the Mets.
A two-out single by Bill
White in the 11th inning en­
abled St. Louia to defeat MiL
waukce, 6-5, and end th*
Braves' winning streak at
seven games.
Utility innficlder Julio Gotsy hit two home runs and
drove in five runs with four
hits while leading th* Pitts­
burgh Pirates to a 13-4 vic­
tory over the Philadelphia
Phillies.
In other games, Baltimore
defeated the Houston Colta
"B " tcom, 2-1. The Colts'
" A " team also lost, 2-1, to
Kansas City.
In tha West, Al Luplow's
home run gave the Cleveland
Indians a 7.6 victory over th*
Los Angeles Angels’ “ B''
team; the Chicago Cuba de­
feated the San Francisco
Giants, 11-7; and the Boston
Red Sox defeated tha Los
Angeles Angels' " A " team,
6-4, in 13 innings, with Dick
Itadatz receiving tho victory.

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REASING, Pa. (U PI) —
Roger McCluskey was lifted
in fair condition Sunday after
hla car spun out of control In
a qualifying run at the USAC
spring sweepstakes at the
Reading Fairgrounds.

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W. H. JOHNSON of Martin Company illustrated
his talk on the Perahinjr Weapon System given
recently to the South Seminole Junior High Mis­
sile Club with chalk drawings emphasizing the
mobility o f the Pershing launch unit.

No Riot, They Just
'Got Out O f Line'
DAYTONA BEACH (U P I)—
Police said today they arrett­
ed more than 100 eollere etudenta whose annual frolics on
the beaches got out o f hand
Sunday resulting in a melee
broken up by club-twinging
police.
Police chief A. O. Folsom Jr.
aald those arrested were book­
ed on charges ranging from
disorderly conduct and unlaw­
ful assembly and attempting
to start a riot.
But the chief denied that
there was a riot.
“ They Just got out of line,"
Folsom aald.
“ They Jumped on the police
to start with but we were
ready and controlled them. I
don't know if anyone can say
exactly how it started."
Folsom estimated the crowd
at collegians at 75,000. They
were packed along a beach
running little more than two
miles in a Easter vacation
frolic that has become a trad­
ition at Florida beaches.
Authorities said soma 1,000
collegians have been arrested
since the annual migration be­
gan ■ week ago.

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• f C o u n t , Commissioners o f
BsmlnnU C o u n t,, Florida, pro ­
pose to rrtnns the fo llow ln s
described p r o p e r t , eoned A - l
Agriculture to CN-Commsrcleli
■ ISi.l ft o f W ISO ft (Isis
that part In n / W 8 II. «&gt;l) o f
Ilia HWU of Section SO-:OS.
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&gt;l;. Further described aa ly ­
ing N o f 8.It. 414 and West of
■lade's Airport.
Public hearing will be held
In the Bemlnole C o u nt, Court
House, Sanford. Florida, In the
C o u n t , Commissioners Itoom.
• n April 14, 1X4 at 10:00 A M.,
or aa soon thereafter aa poss­
ible.
Board o f C o u n t , Commiss­
ioners
Bemlnole Cou nt,. Florida
n , James P. A v e r ,, Jr.,
Chairman
Attest Arthur Beckwith,
Jr.
Publish March to. 1IS4.
CPB-S1__________________________
Bat Ire o f Pa bile Hearing
Notice Is h e r s b , given Board
o f C o u n t , Commissioners o f
Bemlnole Cou nt,, Florida, pr o ­
pose to rcsone the following
described property eoned A-l
Agricult ure to R - t
Duplex!
B 440 ft o f Lot It. Palm Hemm ock Allotment. Further des­
cribed as the NR corner o f
Banford Ave. and O a k w e , .
Public hearing will be held
In the Bemlnole C o u n t , Court
lltise.
Hanford. Florida.
In
the
Count,
Commleelonere
Room, on April 14. 11*4 at
ie:oo A. M. or aa aoon therea fte r aa poealble.
Iluerd o f C o u o t , Commiss­
ioners
8emlnole Cou nt,. Florida
B , Jamas P. A v e r , , Jr.,
Chairman
Publish March It. l t l l .
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Police moved in with motoreyelet and squad cart to break
up “ blanket tossing."
“ I aaw at least • half doten
students clubbed hy police and
knocked unconscious,"
said
Carl Warner o f UI’ I Newsfilm. "I saw one student who
was apparently d r u n k o r
asleep and an officer asked
him to move. The guy woke
up about half way and the
cop clubbed him. But Folsom
said no atudent or policeman
waa hurt.
“ Whatever they claim ia un
true," the chief said. “ Things
are back to normal now.”
“ Wa announced to them
what the law waa over the
loud speaker and then we dis­
persed the crowd and arrested
the agitator*."
Bret Dark, 21, Chicago and
a atudent at Northern Illinois
University, said the melee
started from two Incidents.
“ First « couple o f kids got
in trouble with police and
ran," he (aid. "About nine to
12 kid* started throwing land
at the cop* and then every­
body gathered a r o u n d t o
watch.
“ The police kept chasing the
kida and everybody ran down
the beach. Then they started
announcing for the car* to get
oIt. They grabbed about two
paddy wagon* full o f kids.
“ The second incident, they
(the collegians) were throw­
ing girla into the blanket*.
One waa kind o f heavy and
they dropped her. She scream­
ed and the polico started d o l­
ing in In circlet.
"They were grabbing people
and throwing them back. The
kids were Just watching. The
local adults were pretty mad
at the police and things didn't
calm down until after the pol­
ice left."
Jeff Abrams, 10, o f Phila­
delphia, and a student at
Temple University, tmid the
trouble began when a group
o f men etarted throwing up a
girl in a blanket and her bath­
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Tuesday Deadline

Rainbow Girls Are Initiated

For Woman’s Club

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Sanford Assembly No. 26, observance o f the founding o f ling, delicious refreshments i The next regular meeting
The Sanford Woman’s Club
Rainbow.
were served by Mrs. Doris will be held April 18, at 7:30
Order o f the Rainbow for
requests that all ladiea plan­
| A t the close o f the meet-1 Stein and Mrs. Stella Pryor. p.m.
girl*, bald IU regular meet­
ning to attend the buslnesa
luncheon, Wednesday, April 1.
ing laat Monday evening at
make reservations no later
the Maionlc Temple with Lin­
than noon Tuesday.
da Krlx, Worthy Advlacr,
Mrs. A.C. MacReynolds Is
preilding.
In charge o f reservations and
Visiting the aexembly dur­
her home phone is 322-0274.
ing the aaiembly were two
Part Worthy Atvlierx, Mrx.
Loulaa Potoplnakl, and Mlia
Ruth Ann Heecher, w h o
wera introduced and given
Rainbow honora.
Mra. Potopinakt, Barra Aaacmbly 11, Barre, Vermont,
ia a Majority Degree mem­
SACRAMENTO,
Calif.
ber, meaning aha ia a mem­
(UPI) — The state assembly
ber In good atanding for life.
will try to uncover Just what
Mlaa Beecher, Pompano Aagoea on at cocktail hour
acmbly 48, Pompano Beach
f a s h i o n shows featuring
ia the niece of Mra. Eaale
shapely models In lingerie,
Cole, J r , Paat Worthy Mat­
bikinis and baby doll nighties.
ron o f Seminole Chapter 2,
The rules committee order­
the aponaorlng chapter o f the
ed an Investigation after as­
local Rainbow Assembly.
semblyman Joe (ionsalves, DDegrees o f the Order were
Artesla, complained s u c h
conderred upon the Mlssea
shows were “ offensive to ma­
Sharon Stenatrom, P a t a y
V
r V
ny eltlscns.’’
Long, Linda Long, Sylvia
The Investigation will at­
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Bateman, Sara Wight, and
tempt
to find out If there la
Martha Johnaon. A fter their
SANFORD ASSEMBLY NO. 25, Order o f the Rainbow for Girls, initiated
any foundation to charges by
Initiation, the girls were as­
fteven membera last Monday nijfht nt the Masonic Temple. Degrees o f the
some of Gonsalves’ woman
signed -B ig Slaters."
Order were conferred upon, front row, left to right, Sharon Stenstrom,
constituents who said their
Mra. R.E. Peurlfoy present­
Sylvia Bateman and Pat Stenstrom. Back row arc Linda Long, Putsy
husbands failed to come home
ed the assembly with a rain­
Long, Martha Johnson and Sarah Wight.
immediately after the shows.
bow bank, which she had
used during her term as
Worthy Matron in Eastern
Star. The girls will use the
bank for their coin drill as
well as their birthday bank.
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds,
Mother Adviser, announced
the Assembly would attend
Holy Cross Episcopal Church,
Chewing gum has a way
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Sunday April S at 11 a.m. in
o f getting on clothing, up.
holstery and rugs.
When this problem arises,
chemists In the U.S. Depart­
ment o f Agriculture suggest
first, harden the gum by rub­
bing It with a culie o f Ice.
Then scrape the gum o ff
H ie Catholic Women's Club with the back o f a knife.
If a stain remains on the
o f All Souls Parish will hold
hold ■their regular monthly fabric or rug, sponge it with
meeting on April 8th in the a grease solvent. These can
Parish Social HalL Election lie purchased under various
o f O fflcen for the coming trade or chemical nnmc*. But
year will take pises at that be careful. Fumes from sol­
vents are toxic. Some sol­
time.
All tha ladles o f the pariah vents are also flammable.
aru urged to attend this im­ Head the l.aU&lt;l carefully and
observe all precautions listed
portant meeting.
by the manufacturer.
For more information on
, Australia has aa average of removing stains, call Myrtle
only 3.8 persons per square Wilson, Home Demonstration
m ile; India has 349.
Agent and ask for bulletin,
“ Removing Stalna From Fab­
rics."

Cocktail Fashion
Shows Frustrate

The Little Woman

Ice Facilitates

Removal O f Gum
From Fabrics

Miss Nichols Is Honoree
Of Miscellaneous Shower

Catholic Women

A ll Souls Parish

Announce Meeting

Kohlnaal’a
DINNER DELIVERY
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The key to success In grow­
ing African violets Is proper
Complete delicious dinner* watering, snys the Society of
DELIVERED DAILY
American Florists. Tho soil
BIUDE ELECT, Dcnnna Nichols left, was guest o f honor at a bridal
MON. THRU SAT.
should always be moist but
shower last Wednesday nt the home o f Mrs. B. E. Ratliff. Seated with
4 P. M. to 8 P. M.
not saturated. African vio­
BY DAY OR WEEK.
Dcunna Ib Mrs. Terry Smith. Standing nro Mrs. M. L. Nichols, mother o f
lets inny be watered from
FREE MENUS
llio
bride cldct, and Mrs. 11. V. Drna, the prospective bridegroom’! mother.
either bottom or top but tho
LOW COST!
water should bo warm or at
Mini Deanna Nlchoti, bride to Mias Diane Moya and Mrs. ner, George Plttard, Either
Sanford ft Sanford Area
room temperature, n e v e r elect o f DaWit Draco, waa Paulina Nichols,
Laming, A.G. Pitta, J.M.
Ph. 822-2266
cold.
Moye, F.F. French, Adelaida
Those
attending
wera
Mrs.
guest o f honor at a mltcflM.L. Nichols, mother o f the Moses, flare Warren Easter­
Inneous hrldnl ahowor last
bride, and Mra. II.V. Draa, ly, Ray Heiron, J.L. Dunn
Wednesday, given at the homo mother o f the prospective and Mra. Gordon Bradley.
Also Mmes. Arthur Beck­
of Mrs. D.E. Ratliff on £Cth bridegroom.
Alao tha Misses Vicki For- with, B. Austin, Martha AahStreet.
'
There’* no need of a long statement
Co-hostesaea for tha de­ guson, Cenda Ponder, Diana by, John Kadsr, James Riser,
when our message la brief. So we’ll
lightful affair with Mra. Rat­ Moye, Barbara Moiea, Bar­ J.A. Stewart, Aahby Jones,
just a k lp ________________________________
liff were Mra. O.lt. Smith bara Bradley, Nlckl Ashby, John Shepard, C.O. Jones,
C.IL Jones, Gregory Walkar,
und her daughter, Mra. Terry and Margaret Jones.
Also Mmes. Owen Forgus- Gene Nichole, Ella fltona and
Smith.
Phillip Delaney.
Hie
traditional
wedding on, J.A. Ponder, Roger Gar­
schema waa carried out In the
drrnr. A genuine Italian Im­
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tha room, aurrounded by
down here and say "RANDALL ELECTRIC
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Tapered candlea and mini*eervlce, does good work, d o e s it prompt­
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After the program, tempt­
Members of tha Story Lea­
hanced the unique decorating
appreciate ita customers.”
gue held their regular meet­ ing refreshments wera serv­
arrangement
Tha bride elect waa attired ing laat Monday night at tha ed by the co-hoeteeees, Mra.
Sid Vihlen
In a amert lavender aheath, Episcopal Pariah House, with Betty Snyder and Mra. K.
accuntcd with a pink cortege, Mra. Fred Robb, president, Mykkanen.
Randall Electric Company
Tha table was attractively
presented to her by Oie host­
conducting the business ses­ decorated with taster ar­
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esses.
rangements, and the mem­
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Phone 322-0915
thoroughly enjoyed by the
A delightful program o f bers and guests enjoyed cup
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W.L. Roche, with Mrs. David
Fauver telling “ Legend o f the
NEW SPRING
Dogwood," followed by "A ll
This I did For Thee," told
COSTUM E
by Mrs. R.W. Tench.
“ Tho Mold o f Emmons,"
JEW ELRY
written by Agnes Sllgh Turnbull waa beautifully told, em­
JUST ARRIVED!
phasising tha loro and ten­
derness o f Jesus.
Mrs. Harold Fauvar Pre­
lented “ In tha Garden" and
read an inspiring paragraph
on "H ope."

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Miss Sheala Best To Wed
Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Shealy
Beit o f Sanford announce
the engagement o f
their
daughter, Miss Sheala Em­
meline Best, to DeWayne A l­
an Albers, son o f Mr. and
Mra. C.W. Yarborough, of
Sanford.
Wedding vows will be re­
peated at St. Luke’s Lutheran
church, Oviedo (Slavia), on
June 7, 1964 at 3 p.m.
Tha bride-elect was born
In Sanford,
attended
St.
Luke’s Chriatlan Day School
In Slavia, Oviedo High School,
and was
graduated
from
Seminole High School. Pre­
sently, she ia employed at
the Florida State Bank.
Misa Best is the maternal
grandaughter o f Mrs. Henry
Thurston, o f Sanford, and the
late Mr. Thurston. Her pa­
ternal grandparents aro M.
and Mrs. G.R. Beat Sr., al­
so o f Sanford.
The prospective bridegroom
waa born in Oklahoma City,
Okla., and ia the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Brad­
ley of Odeiaa, Texas. He
graduated f r o m
Seminole
High School with the 1962
clais, and is employed by the
Sanford Atlantic
National
Bank.

MISS SHEALA EMMELINE BEST

Melodee Skaters Sponsor
By Doris Dean
Mra. Arthur Grove of 120
Edgcmon Ave. has returned
home after attending the fun­
eral o f her father, Frank
Feeney, In Moline, 111. Mr.
Jack Elwood, o f Winter Ha­
ven, accompanied hia sister
on tha trip.
Mrx. Etta Hudson o f Char­
lotte, N.C., has been visiting
her sons and their families,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hudson,
of North Orlando and Mr.
and Mra. Hoyette Hudson, of
Orlando.
Tho entire Hudson families
enjoyed a delightful trip to
Miami, where Mrs. Hudson la
visiting Mrs. Mary Hudson,
and ahe will return to North
Orlando en route home to at­
tend the wedding of har
grandaughter, Mias Margaret
Hudson.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Krccck
and children, Mike, Jeff, Deb­
bie, and Suzanne are spend­
ing Easter in Jacksonville
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlea
E. Scifres and children Jan,
Sue, David and LorL
Mrs. M.T. Parker and ion,
Donald Bennett o f Raleigh,
N.C. are visiting Mr. and Mra.
Terrenes M. Bennett o f 70
N. Devon. Donald is on va­
cation from North Carolina
Stats Collage.

Proper Picnic
Procedure

North Orlando

Personals

Preparations For

It’s picnic time again.
When you prepare fo^ds for
a picnic, taka care to plan
foods not subject to food
poisoning, advises Mist Paul­
ine Brlmhall, health educa­
tion specialist, Florida Agri­
cultural Extension Service.
What are some foods which
attract organisms that poiaon
fo o d f Creamed dishes and
chicken, fish and egg salad*,
precooked hama that are not
thoroughly re-cooked, potato
ealad and cuetard-type pis
fillings are the chief offendera.
I f these foods are used for
plcnldng, then keep them
packed In Ice until time to
eat.
Make certain your plcnle
foods are prepared under
sanitary conditions. If you
plan to go to a place where
the water is not safe, carry
your own water.
Miss Brlmhall cautions you
to include a first aid kit with
your picnic suppltee. Be pre­
pared to combat insect bit**,
cute, burns, scratches and
polsonoua plant*.
A final reminder from
Misa Brlmhall: Before you
leave tha plcnle spot, douse
your campflro with water and
clean up all debris and garbag*.

Beach Party And Picnic
A beach party wns held at
New Smyrna Beach on Sun­
day March 29th, under the
auspices o f tho Dance and
Figure Club of Melodee Skat­
ing Rink.
Members and their guest*
enjoyed
swimming,
games
and music to tho accompani­
ment o f Chuck Best and his
guitar, Mike Pillion on drums
and Dale Hancock on the
bongos. A picnic lunch of hot
dogs, been* end potato aalad
waa enjoyed by all.

Bcttina Vale, Mr*. Herbert
Fedrlck, Polly and Ricky Podrick, Patsy Thompson, Lynn
Ilalg, Marilyn Von Herbulla
and Don Friday.
Also Don Heller, Vaneeia
Daigle, Suien Kara* and Mrs.
Adelaide Kama, Greta Champlln, Debbie Poole, Eddla Gill­
iland, Irvin Mullen, Jean Ly­
tle, Jim and Wilma Naylor,
Joy Harvey, Linda Noel, .Gay
Echoti, Dale Hancock, Mellasa McAlister, Paulette Gormend, Myrtle Harris, Susan
Guests present were Laurie Nelson, Vicki Noblt, and Lin­
and Mike Pillion, Mr*. Yvette da Ethel.
Beits, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Milner, Sheri White, Mr. J. S.
Most hospitals today are
Best, Chuck and Sheala Beat, somewhat understaffed. In
Alan nnd Nylelnc Albers, view o f this, make certain
Gary Davidson and Johnny when taking flowers to hoi*
Brown.
pltaliaed patients that ap­
Also Jerry Hnmmel, Walt propriate containers are in­
Nutting, Allyn Willard, Jim cluded with tha remembrance,
Mattcson, Elaine, Kathy .and the Society * f American
Billy Campbell, Linda Ley, Florists advises.

A polite listener op.
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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABRVi My fatherin-law celebrate* hli birth*
day on February 22ml. He
was bom In the old country and either they didn't
figure time the way we do
or else hi* birth record*
wrere lott but, anyway, I
am aura he chose that date
himself becauie it was
Washington's birthday and
ho wanted tn 5imrc in the
honor. We always have a
c a k e and sing ‘ Happy
Uirthday" r.nd make a big
occasion of it. All of a
Hidden and elderly aunt nf
hi* from
Klinira, N.Y.,
turned up and when she
saw this birthday celebra­
tion fur I'apa Joe she loud­
ly announced that be was
bom In the summer! He
woe so embarrassed, it
spoiled the party. I think
aho owe* Papa Joe an apol­
ogy (lie's been very quiet
since then). Should I sug­
gest it?
HEA IN BROOKLYN
DEAR BEA: You eould
suggest it, but anyone at
insensitive to the feelings
o f others as Auntie from
Elmira appears to be, would
either refuse, or do it with­
out convention. The dam­
age is done. But tell Tapa
Joe I know lots o f wonder­
ful people in Ilia boat. I

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have an uncle who picked
Christinas!
•

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DEAR ABBY: I am aorry but I have to disagree
with you about men in un­
iform. You said they were
okay. Well, a few years
back I would Imre said they
were okay, too, but 1 learn­
ed my lesson.
My father never appror*
ed of any of bis daughters
going out with men in un­
iform. (There were alt of
us girls.) We thought It
was kind o f peculiar be­
cause Papa had been In the
Navy himself for three
years. Anyway 1 met thla
hot shot Air Force guy and
I went for him in a big
way. He acted the perfect
gentleman. I sneaked o ff to
date him. And, aure enough,
the minute he got out of
uniform he was no gentle­
man.
FLO FROM RICHMOND
DEAR FLO: lie should
have kept bis uniform on.
*
«
•
DEAR ABBY: My hus­
band was 111 for over a
year, and In all that time
not one of our neighbors
cams to ace him, or even
Inquired about him. When
he died, they all cams run­
ning over with baked goods
any sympathy. I refused to

a c c e p t anything, tailing
them that tha tints for
them to have dona some­
thing for him waa when
he s a l alive and could hare
appreciated It. Now I am
being severely criticised for
my action*. Waa 1 wrong?
BITTER WIDOW
DEAR
RITTER.
That
your nelghhora had hurt
you by their thoughtless­
ness doe* not Justify your
rebuff. There it a chance
that they didn't knew of
hla illness or o f the seriousnesa of it.
• •
*
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
DISAPPOINTED IN NEW­
PORT! Take comfort In
the word* of Mark Twain:
" I f you pick up a starving
dog andmake him prosper­
ous, he will not bite you.
Thla la tha principle differ­
ence between a dog and a
man."
•
• •
Get It o ff your cheat. For
a peraonal unpublished re­
ply. write to ABBY, Bor
33(15, Beverly Hille, Calif.
Encloea a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
•
•
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For Abby’a b o o k l e t ,
"How To Have A Lovely
Wedding," lend 60 cent* to
Abby, Bor 33(55, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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What makes a woman “ easy
to live with"— from a man’s
point of view?
Let's give a man a chance
to anewer that queation. One
who writes that ha reads thla
column regularly elaimi that
tha woman who la easy to liva
with is th* woman who:
— "Enjoy* doing things on
tho spur o f th* moment.
(W ires who dislike doing any­
thing on tha spur-of-the-mo­
ment can always find a ready
excuse for vetoing their hua-

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Thousands of children were
expected to tramp onto the
Whit* House grounds today
for tha traditional Easter egg
STARTS FR1.
toll, an annual custom since
WALT DISNEY'S
1878.
President and Mrs. Johnson
"A TIGER WALKS'
were spending the Easter
weekend at the LUJ Ranch In
Texas, but their daughUrs,
Luci Balnaa and Lynda Bird,
were on hand to act at hoitessaa for th* egg roll. MillNOW Ihru TIIL'IIS.
Ury bands were assigned to
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Devlin Qualifies

TUESDAY A M.

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) —
Australia's Bruce Devlin be­
came the 28th qualifier for
the 12th annual Tournament of
«:. ( I ) T e ia p
Champions at the Desert Inn
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Ben. Thruston B. Morton, RKy.. chairman o f tha Senate
GOP Campaign Committee,
laid Sunday th* New Hamp­
shire primary had thrown hla
party’s presidential race "wide
open."
Morton, appearing on a talavision-radio p r o g r a m with
Sen. Joseph 8. Clark, D-Pa.,
also aald ha thought Gov.
William 8. Scranton o f Penn­
sylvania was getting into "a
very favorable position" for
th* GOP nomination without
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( I ) Trie* t* Right
as soon as you gain the lead.
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losa two clubs and two siuides,
TUESDAY P. M.
but you can't afford to losa
11:11
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ona ipade and havt an un­
( I ) a s rs a K*ya
friendly opponent shift to
( ? ) Plr*t Imi-rfistna
hearts.
You win the first trick with
your are o f spades and lead
Delicious
the Jack o f eluba. East wins
with tha queen and leada an­
other ipade.
You duck thla time on gen­
2 i to French Ave.
eral principles. You don’t fear
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Sanford, Fla.
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Carry Out Orders
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banda’e unexpected Invltationa
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haven't anything to wear,'
'It’s too much trouble to try
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moment,* 'I’ve already started
dinner.')
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companionable than does a
steady stream o f chatter.
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important to her.
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tain amount o f privacy in
smsll mature euch a refrain­
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KORTIT
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you will just think o f the key
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word
"A rch" the moment
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WF.HT
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Both vulnerable
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analyse the lead, noting that j that. You count atven winners
the deuce o f spade* is almost in spades, hearts and dia­
- surely a fourth best lend. monds. You need two more for
! There la no bidding to review. your contract.
You ask yourself, "How can
Your partner raised you to
three-no-trump and that was 1 make this hand?" The an­

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Camaron Subdivision
Section
M-J0B-I1E. Further daarrlbed
a* ly ln r SC o f old ACL HR
n/TV and «* mil* W o f Ca mer­
on Avenue.
Public hearlnp will be held
In the Seminole County Court
llouee, Sanford. Florida. In th*
County Comniteeloner* Room,
on April 14. 14(4 at 10:*4 A M.
nr at eoon thereafter ae po»aIble.
Board o f County Commie*,
lonera
Seminole County. Florida
By Janira P. Avery, Jr.,
Chairman
Atteet Arthur
B e c k w it h
Jr.
Fublleh March (4. 1444
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N otice o f Pafclle H e a r t a p

Nolle# le hereby plven. Board
nf County Commtaelonera nf
Seminole County. Florida, p r o .
poee to reeone the follnwlnp
detcrlbcil property toned A - l
Aprlculi -e to C*3 Commerclalt
The K 4*0 *t nf the 8 10« ft
o f the N 10v fl o f the NK’ 4
o f the NE«4 of Section 14.J1B1*E Hate the n S3 ft o f tho
w r s j . j i ft o f th# s :»&lt;&gt; ft
o f the N 404 ft or eald NE&lt;4
o f NE*, o f eald Section tylnp
R o f Hwy 11-42). Further deeerlhed ae lylnp E o f Freddie'*
Steak llouee on Hwy. 17-42.
Public hearlnp will b* held
In the Seminole Cnunty Court
llouee, Sanford.
Florida,
In
th*
County
Commlsatonera
Room, on April 14. 14(4 at
14:00 A. M. or ae aoon thara*
after ae potelbl*
Board o f County Commit*,
lonera
Semlnol* County. Florida
By Jamaa P. Avary, J r ,
Chairman
Atttai
Arthur Beckwith,
Jr
Publlah Marah M. 1(44
CD S-tt
NOTICE

FOR P t B C n O l t O I
t h e c l o s in g o r r o a r
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
TOU W IL L PLEASE T A K E
NOTICE that th* Board o f
County Commlealonara. at 10 no
o’ clock A.M., on th* l l t h day
o f April. A. D. 11(4. at tha
County Courthoul* In Sanford,
riorld a, will co nilder and determ In# whether o r not th#
County will clott. rarato, re .
nnune* and dlactalm any rlpht
o f th* County and th* puhll#
In and to th* land dellnaatad
upon any map or plat record­
ed In HrmlnoU County, Florida,
which eald (treat, or road or
hlphway la mor* pa rticu larly
doacrlbed aa follow#:
Beplnnlnp at # point
th# Northeaat Cornar «|
T.ot I, Beverly Hilt. B#mlnol# County, Florida. *a
recorded In Plat B ook 1L
Pap* 21. public roeorda o f
Btmlnola County, Florida,
run Wait 1240 feet. South
S O feet, run Woat PS fe»L
run North J O feet, run
Eaat 1333 feet and run
South' 14 fact to point o f
beplnnlnp, aamo known ae
Paulk Road and described
In plat a f Bevarly Hill,
Semlnol# County. Florida,
a t recorded In Plat Bonk
11, Pap* It, public r * .
cord s o f Somlnela County,
Florid*.
PERSONS
INTERESTED
MAT
APPEAR
AND BE
H EARD AT TH E TIM E AND
PLACE ABOVE SPECIFIED.
(SEAL)
B r : Arthur E. Beckw ith,
Jr.
Clerk
C arroll Burk#
A ttorney at Law
P. O. Drawer S
Sanford. Porldda
Attorney fo r Petitioner*
Publlah Marah I I MO*
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n r t e e CTBc e t T c a m
be
TH E S I T T S JUDICIAL C tS e
CUIT BP TH E STATE OP
FL O U R * W A E S PO E SBMSo
SOLE COt'NTT
r H I M T R T SB. ISJttr
CITIF.ENS NATIONAL BAN K
O r ST. PETERSBURG, a Xae
tlonal Banklep Assentation
P la la t in

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Defendant*

NOTICE BP purr
TH E STATE OP FLORIDA •
TBi V E R R IL L R. DEAN and
K ATH ERIN E
S.
DEAN
and any unknown apoueta,
helra pran teea aaatpnaea,
lelnora. cradltora, true!***,
or olh ar claim ant* by,
throuph, undar or apatnei
V E R R IL L R. DEAN an®
K A TH E R IN E S. DEAN,
s n d /o r th* raal property
su b ject m atter at this
pull.
T ou are hereby aotiriod that
a Suit has bota filed apalnap
you and each o f yeu. by C ITI­
ZEN'S NATIONAL BANK O P
ST. PE T E R SB U R G A N ational
Banklnp Aaooclatlon. P la in tiff
In th* abpv* ontltlod eauaai
and that you or* hereby re­
quired to ftl* you r A nsw er
with th* Clerk a f thl* Court,
and to eorv* a cop y th e re o f
upon th* P la la tlff qr PlainIlfra Attorney, w het* n a n *
and address la: A L B E R T a
W K RLT.
Attorney
at Law ,
((4 1 Contral Arana*, SL Petereburp,
Florida,
aot
later
than April 1th. 1IK .
If you fall to do aa, D eere*
Pro C on fess* w ill b* entered
apalnat yea for th* re lie f de­
manded la th* Complaint.
Th* nature a f aald suit ba­
in s for foreclosu re o f m a rt,
papa recorded la O fficia l Re­
cords Book l i t . pap* 111, Pub­
lic llarorda a f Sam lnel* Coun­
ty. Florida, eoverln p:
l-ot II. OAKLAND H I L L *
a ccord ln p ta plat thereof,
raoorded la Plat Book II.
pap* l l - f . Public Records
o f Sem lnol* Ceuaty, F lo r­
ida;
topothor with th* fallow in g
described Item* at proparty
which ar* located In and p e r­
m anently Inetalled a* a part
o f th# laapraeamanta a a aald
land:
Jnchaon Oas H al W a ter
Heater with duets. Model
CJI1 Serial No. 1140*
WITNESS my hand and tha
seal a f this C o u rt at Sanford.
Bomlnola County, Florida, thla
l i b day o f March. A. D. ! » ( ( .
(COL’ RT MEAL)
Arthur II. Rackw lih. J r ,
Clark o f tho C ircuit Court
B y: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
ALB E R T C. W KItLT,
A ttorn ey nt Law
f i l l Central A ra n a*
SL Paleraburp, Florida
Pdblleh Mar. I. I f, II, II, l l l |

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Rain Or Shine, The Response ‘Pours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2-5612.

Phone
Classified
From Sanford Exchange

322-5612
From Seminole County

425-5938
NOT LONG DISTANCE

Office 204 W. First
RESPONSIBILITY:
The Herald win not t&gt;e re­
sponsible for more than one
Incorrect Insertion of your ad,
and reserves the right to re.
Tile or reject any advertise­
ment from what ordered to
conform *e the policies of this
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tuts., thru Frt. . 2 P. M. day
before Insertion. Mon. . Sat
aoon.
DEADLINES
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuei., thru FrL - 2 P. M. day
befor* Iniertion. Mon. • Sat
■oon.

Legal Notice
I * T itr r m c r i T r o r n T o r
TIIR SIXTH JUDICIAL r ill.
Cl'IT, IX *XI&gt; FUR RKMIn o i .k r o r x T V . r i . n n i i n
c i i t x r K i i r x o . i .w th
CX.AH A IIKIlltl.Kll,
Plaintiff,
V*.

Annum

n. iiKRiti.Kn,

Uafrn&lt;Unt.
x o t ic r
o r *itt
TOi A R T H U R D. 1IBRRLER.
whoa* laat known uliIrFu

lat

AltTlllTH D. lIKItltl.KH
3334 Upton A vtn u i
Toledo, Ohio
Tou ere hereby notified Ihet
a fu ll for Dlvorre h ie been
inetltuted
aanlnet
you
by
C L A I M IIBRUM3II, In the Cir­
cu it Court of the Ninth Judi­
cia l Circuit, In and for Semi­
nole County, Klorlda. The a b ­
breviated title o f the cnee le
Cl.AHA IIUItni-KR, Plaintiff.
V*. ARTIIUH D. HERRI.KR,
Defendant.
You are hereby re&lt;iulred to
♦lie your *n*w»r o r other de
fenelve plradlna In the above
styled cauee with the Clerk
• f the Circuit Court o f eald
County, and
larva a
eopy
thereat upon BASSETT AKO
TUCK. A tto rn e y! for Plaintiff,
eeo South Maitland Avenue,
Maitland, Florida, on o r b e.
f o r e the 2tet day o f April,
11(4. If ro u fall to do eo a
default will ba entered aaelnet
you.
WITNESS my bend and the
Seel o f eald Court at Panford,
Seminole County, Florida, thle
IStli day o f March, 13(4.
(S EAL)
Arthur If. Ilerku'lth, Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Sanford
Fla.
B y: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Harlan Turk, o f Ilia firm af
BA8HKTT AND TUCK
100 South Maitland Avenue
Maitland, Florida
A tto rn e y! for Plaintiff
Puhlteh March II, 10 A April
S. 13. l» t« .
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IX
THU
CIRCUIT COURT,
SIXTH
JUDICIAL
CIIICriT
O F FLORIDA IX AXD F o il
SRMIXOI.B COUNTY.
CIIAXCKRY XO. I.VtZS
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORTO A d K ASSOCIATION, a cor*
poratlon.
Plaintiff,

w

LAW REN CE
and SOPHIA
hie wife,

S.
A.

OREENLEE
OREENLEE,

Defendants.
XOTJCB o r SUIT IX
MOH TOlfiH FORKCLONITIR
TO I LAWRENCE S. (HIKESLEE
and
SOPHIA
A.
OREENLEE,
hta
wife,
whoea reetdenea and ad*
dreee are unknown.
TOU ARE HER EBY NOT!*
F I E D that a Complaint to
♦orecloee a certain mortaaae
encumbering
the
following
deic rlbed real property, to-w lt:
I/)T -I»
o f I/3NODALE
SUBDIVISION according to
Plat thereof ae recorded In
Plat Por.ll II, Page &lt;1, of
the
Publlo
Recorde
of
Seminole County, Florida,
baa been filed egalnet you In
the above-etyled eult, the ehnrt
title o f which le Federal Na­
tional M o r l f e e * Aeeorlatlon. a
Corporation
oraen lied
under
• n Act of Oonaraaa and ct ltt*
Imr purauant to the Federal
Nall unal Mortgage Aaeoclatlon
Charter Act, having lie prin­
cipal of fice In the City o f
Washington. Dlalrlct o f Col*
unthla. Plaintiff, vereue. L A W ­
RENCE 8
OREENL EE and
SOPHIA A. OREENLEE. hla
wife, Defendants and you ara
required to aerva a copy o f
jrour Anewer or other plead­
ing to the Complaint on Plain*
t i f f a Attorney, Mack N. Cleve*
land. Jr.. Suite 111 Sanford At*
lantlc National Rank Building.
Sanford. Florida, and file the
original
Anewer
or
other
pleading In the office o f the
Clerk o f the Circuit Court on
or before the "Ih day o f April
A. I). 1SC4. If you fall to d-»
eo. a decree pro tonfeeeo will
be taken against you for the
relief demanded In the C o m ­
plaint.
Thle Notice shall he pub­
lished once a week for four
consecutive week* In The San­
ford Herald, a newspaper cir ­
culated In Seminole County.
Florida.
Dated th ll Uk dey o f March,
A D 1144.
(S EAL)
.
.
Arthur II. Rerkwllh, Jr..
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Hyi Maltha T. Vlhlen. DC.
Mack N. C l e v r U u d , Jr. and
Carroll llurke
Attorney* for Plaintiff
I* O. Drawer 7.
Sanford, Klorlda
Publish Mar. I, 1*. 11. *# » »

cu a -u

1S4V-.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1- Lost &amp; round
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
C. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Bent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Rabysittcrs
21. Beauty Salona
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio te. Television
27. Specinl Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessorial
SO. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pots
32. Flowers - Shrubs
83. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles »Vanted
86. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Roats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

Legal Notice

2. N o t ic e s • Parwnnal*
Income Tax Returns. Lamar
Williams, Fly* Points. Ph.
322-7843.

8b*

ftanfnrb

frralb March 30, 1964— Page 11

SWEETIE PIE

INCOME TAX SERVICE
0 . M. Harrisons
1311 Palmetto
322 8827
322-794*
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
REPAIRS — SALES —
ALL MAKES
Phone 322-2282

Vacuum Cleaner
Repairs, parti;
Electrolux,
Kirby,
RexAlr.
AlrWay,
GE, etc. Cleaner* *old, ex­
changed. Free Pick up, 1114
Park Ave., Sanford. Phone
FA 2 4763._________________

U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
Men-Women 18 and over. Se­
cure Jobs. High pay. Short
hours. Advancameat. Thou­
sands of Jobs opan. Proaparatory training until ap­
pointed. Experience usually
unnecessary. FREE inform­
ation on jobs, salaries, re­
quirements. Write today giv­
ing name, address
and
“You wouldn't want him to run around with wet hair
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
and eatoh cold, would you?"
55. Sanford Herald.

12. Raal Estate For Sait 12. Real Eatatn For Sale

WANTED:
40 rider*, 99c
round trip, to Cape Ken
REAL
nedy. Call 3229340.________

Ball-Blair Agency

6. For Rent

ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd !c Park Ave.
Phone 322-5641

l BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
LOCH ARBOR
bath, 317 S. Park Ave.
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, spac­
iousness galore throughout
UNFURN. 2 BR, kit. elec
entire Home. A Real Bar­
equip. $50 mo. 2482 Orange
gain at $14,000 with terms
Ave. Ph. 322 6630 after 6
arranged!
p. m.
Kurnithed home on lake
South aide of Lake Jessup
Phone 365-3104.
Furn. Apt. 2300 MellonviUe.

SWIMMING POOL

ll'a True! A Ranch style
home featuring 3 Bedrooms,
2 Baths, separate dining
room, plus large Florida
Room A double carport,
fenced swimming pool. For
only $700 Down. Located in
Loch Arbor.

Seminole Realty

ing lota. Inquire, Manual
Jacobson's Dept. Store.

—level ground with lota of
trees—$10,000.

S t Johns Realty

Modern C.B. 3 BR, 1W bsth,
kitchen equipped. Interior THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ve.
newly painted.
Available 116 N. Park AV8. FA 2-6123
A. L DRUMMOND,
Defendant.
Mar. 31ft. $100 . 668 402$.
NOTICE OF SALE
Pleaie do not call Friday
TOi A. L DRUMMOND
nights or Saturday.
Orlando, Florida
2, 1, A 4 BEDROOMS
By virtu* o f an execution.
1, m , A 2 BATHS
Issued ou t and under tha seal LAKE MARY, 2 BR. Unfurn.
o f tha above captioned court,
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
bouic,
kit.
equlpt.
$75

FHA - VA HOMES

upon Judgment rendered and
docketed In Seminole County,
Florida, In favor o f the plain­
tiff and agalnet the captioned
defendant.
which
execution
was directed and delivered to
me as sheriff In and far Slid
county. I have levied upon
all right, title and Intereet of
the
said
defendant,
A.
I.
Drummond, In and to tha f o l ­
lowing deaorlbed personal pro­
perty:
ISIT Renault four deer
sedan, ID No. 1735511
Notice la hereby given, that
I. the undersigned, sheriff ae
aforesaid, will sell the shove
described property to the hig h­
est bidder, for cash, at public
auetlen, at tha main door of
the Seminal* County Court
House, In the City o f Sesford.
State- at Florida, on tha llth
day o f April, 1114, between
the hour* o f 11:00 o'clock In
the forenoon and 1:04 o'clock
In the afternoon, o f that day,
to satisfy the eald execution,
together
with
Interest and
ooets thereon.
DATED thla l l t h dey *f
March, 1514.
J. L. Hubby, Sheriff,
Seminole County
Ity: James J. Singletary
Deputy Sheriff
Publleh March II, 10 a April
«. II. 1544.
CDS-47
XOTICI4 OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO
LA Itri
ARNE
NOIIDII,
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN:
A sworn Complaint having
hern filed against you la the
Circuit Court In and for Sem­
inole
County,
Florida.
by
LOIS ANN NURDII, for di­
vorce, the abort title o f which
le LUlH ANN NUIIDII, Plain­
tiff.
versus
LARS
ARNE
NOIIDII. Defendant, three pre­
sent* are to command you to
appear and file your Anewer
or other defense or pleading
herein with the Clerk nf the
Circuit
Court
of
Seminole
County. Florida, and serve e
copy thereof on P la in tiffs At­
torney, Carroll Burk*. Attor­
ney at Law, I*. O. Drawer Z.
Sanford. Florida, on or before
the 14th day o f April, A. D.
1344, or otherwise decree pro
confrseo will be entered against you.
The Hanford Herald le des­
ignated a* a newspaper of
tsneral circulation In which
thla citation abell be publish­
ed once tech week for four
consecutive weeks.
WITNESS my hand and o f ­
ficial aval o f the Clerk of
the Circuit Court on thla tha
13th day o f March. A. D. 13(4
(SEAL)
Arthur II Beckwith Jr.
Clerk o f ih* Circuit Court
Ity: Martha T. Vlhlen,
DC.
Carroll llurke.
Suit* -IS. Sanford Atlantic
N a t i o n a l Bank Building,
I'.O. Drawer Z.
Sanford, Florida.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
puhlieh: March 14, 31, l» and
April 4
C D S -!!

Avail. April 2. Ph. 322-0114.
2 BR Furn. houie. 218 W.
19th St. $83 mo. Vacant
Apr. lit. No pets. 322-2909
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Room* private bath*, 114
W. Firat St.
1 BR,
tage.
rate*.
wood,

DEBARY: 2 BR., terrazzo NO MONEY DOWN. Take PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
and all types Home Repairs Repoueaed. "Would like re­
floor*, clcc. heat, air-cond .
existing mortgage on 3 bed
All Work Guaranteed
built In GE kitchen. $17,000
room, 2 bath. 113 E. Cole­
sponsible party to take up
A. J. ADCOCK
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
man Clr. For Info, tail
payments of $8 per month
General Contractor
668-4791.
323-0667.
on Slant-O-Matic Automatic
322-9558
7.1k Zag Sewing Machine.
TRADE THAT TRAILER
Guaranteed, Like New sew*
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
f o r a N e w h o m e in
lng condition. Call Collect
402 Colonial Way, Highland
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
241-9587 evening* or 42*
Tractor
mowing A Grading
Park, a Wonderful buy in a
A LIMITED NUMBER OF
Call FA 2-7621.
0932, Service Discount
2 Bedroom masonry homt,
TRAILERS BEING TAKEN
excellent condition, Florida P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
ON TRADE ON 3 * 4 BED1 • Smith Corona Standard
Room, citrus, wall, nicely
Large, Small. Call Bob
BOOM HOMES
Typewriter, $19.50; Royalt;
landscaped. One of San­
323-0742.
Call Mr. Leatherbury at
R. C. AUonj, Underwoods
ford's best neighborhoods.
322-2744
from
$49.95 up; Also EleoNEED A PICTURE T
Price, only $10,650, as low
Between 1 and 5 Daily
trie Portable $159.
Call
BUI
Vincent
at
as $350 Down with FHA fi­
Powell'a Office Supply Co.
The Sanford Herald
nancing. Exclusive
909 CATALINA DRIVE
117 S. Magnolia Ave.
I.
D.
Portraits,
Commercial,
Two bedroom home with
322-5812
Parties
&amp;
Gatherings,
large rooms, oak floors, kit
Small or Large.
chen equipped. Situated on
REPOSSESSED S I N O E R ,
FAST SERVICE
1901 Park Avenu*
3 Urge terraced loU with
Sclect-O-Matie, Like New,
Day 322-2611 - Night 322-0922
FA 2-5232 anytime
fruit and shade trees. Pric
Does
Decorative Sewing,
ed at $12,000, with Terms.
Makes
Buttonholes,
Sews oa
16. Female Help Wanted WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Buttons, Monograms, Em­
Exclusive with
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
broider*, Etc. All Without
All Types and Sizes
HOUSEWIVES
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Attachments,
Guarantee^
We
Repair
and
Servlet
T
il.
work,
your
home,
up
to
Realtor
Cost Over $300 New, Now
■
T
I
N
E
$30
weekly
comm,
part
time.
Raymond Lundqulit, Amo .
Only $59.92, or Pay $7.48
Machinery and Supply Co,
Permanent. Write Interna
FA 2 2951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Monthly. Ph. FA 2-8627.
FA 3-6432
tional Magazine Service, P. *07 W 2nd St.
O. Box 6157, Orlando, Fla.
LOCH ARBOR LIVING
For FAST TAXI SERVICE MAR. SPEC. Men’s Western
This modern CB home with
shlrta, $2.99. Surplua City,
call Homer Little at GreyBEAUTY OPERATOR
spacious living room sepa
201
W. lit 8L
hound Bui Station. 322-1431
WANTED
rated from the large dining
or 322-9993.
Junior or Senior
1
Reconditioned
Underwood
area by a divider wall gives
Ph. 322-9658
Adding
machine,
10-k e y ,
Berryhlll Painting Contractor.
you dining privacy. The 3
with subtraction,
Commercial • Industrial • h a n d ,
bedrooms and 2 baths are
$59.95. Naw electric adding
Residential. Free estimate.
conveniently arranged to
machines, from 1199.95 up.
We Appreciate Your Busi­
add to your happy home
Powell's Office Supply Co.
ness. 322-2287.
life. $150 Down. $90 month Steady employment In a. mo­
117 S. Magnolia Ave.
dern air-conditioned factory.
Including taxes and insur­
322-5842
Apply in person to Alix of 29. Automobile Service
ance. C B-4 U BUY I Call
Sanford,
Hlway
17-92.
Do
322-4991, Stemper Agency,
GUNS. New 4c Used. U r g e
not phone.
1919 So. French Ave.
(election. Will trade, also
repair. Tackle sold k re­
ATTENTION
REALTORS: Day Dishwasher, must be ex Scnknrik Ginns and Paint
paired. Used boats and mo­
perlenced, white female pre
Beautiful 3 UK., 2 bath lakeCompany
tors. Osteen Bridge Fish
ferred. Apply Chick 'n Treat
front home. Largo lot. Pric­
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
Camp
4k Gun Shop.
Sanford.
ed to acll. Ph. 322-6721.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP 2-Recllnlng chair*. 100” Couch,
Free inspection, estimates,
5-nar stools. Combination
LAKE MARY, New 2 Blf.
or
pickup, delivery. Rceorlng
Record Player—24” TV. 2nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile
k repairs discounted.
Portable TV seta. 2408 Dobath, act-ln grove. New low
2111$ E. 3rd.
322-3443
Cottes Avo. 322-1513.
price. Owner. 3226859.

Seminole Realty

8. Educntion • Instruction

4. T ra n s p o rta tio n

34. Artides For 8ul«

FOUND!

FICTITIOUS X.IMK
2 BR Unfurn. house. Crystal
notice
is
hereby
given
Lake Ave. &amp;. 4th St. Ph.
that I am engaged In buelneee
322-4066 or 322 6271.
at Rtnfnrri, Seminole County,
Florid*, under the fictitious
name of, Villen* Imports Co., Efficiency apt. Furnished, ell
and that I Intend to register
new. Very cozy. Single or
said name with the Clerk o f
couple. $60 mo. 322 5604.
the Circuit Court. Kemlnole
1901 S. Park
322-5232
County. Florida, In accordance
with the provisions o f the LAKE MARY, Fum. Duplex Nitca: 322-8971-3031 or 2248
Fictitious Name Statutes, to
Apt. $65. Adulta, no pets
wit:
Section
m .n y
Florida
Close-In— 2 BR tram* home
Statute* 1357.
Call 322-3930.
with extra large lot—300 ft.
Rig: W. ■ . Vlhlen
Publish! Mar. II, Id Apr. I, II STOREROOM, or office, on
frontage on Magnolia Ave.
1344
—could be'm ade Into 3 lots
lit. St., near 2 free park­
CDB-44.
• WALL CLAIM* COURT
NEMIXOLR COUNTY, FLORIDA
Xo. MSI
MAROAHET H. BAUMBACH.
Plaintiff,

By Nadine Seltzer

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Eetate For Sale 27. Special Servleea

$100
Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
Sea Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

POCKET FARM
You'll love this dean, pret
ty, furnished farmhouse sit­
ting In the middle of 5 rich
cultivated acrei of land
near a great fishing lake.
Give ua a ring—It's only a
10 minute drive.
Price
$11,500. Some Tcrtni. Phone
Stemper Agency 1919 S.
French Ave. 322-4091.

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

2 BR., 1 BATH
Screened porch, including kit­
chen equip. Down payment
$350.
Monthly
Payments
$58.50.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Asbestos shingled 3 BR., cor­
INC.
ner lot, 105x200, trees, kit322-8074
c l t e n equipped. Spotless.
Carporte. $200 down, $65
2 BR. Home, Study, ltt
mo. Owner will hold mort­
Baths, large Family Rm. in
gage. G. Baumbach. Phone
good neighborhood; Includ­
TE 8-3148.
ing stove, refrig., room airconditioner, washing m a­ EVERETT A. H A R P E R
chine &amp; rugs. Really ter­
AGENCY, Realtor, Insurer.
rific buyl Monthly pay­
FHA-VA Sale* Broker. 2465
ments $83.50.
S. P a r k
Ave.
222-2264,
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
322-2285.
Inc.
FA 2-8074
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

LONGWOOD AREA
FI!A—35 Yr. Mortgages

NO CLOSING COST8
Small Down Payment*

HOMES FROM 612,600
Live Cheaper Than Rent

Country Club
Heights
nt. 17 92 Turn on Rt. 427
at Five Points, t$ml. to SR 15

3&amp; 4
BEDROOM HOUSE8
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Air-Conditioning Optional
As Low as $350 Down

Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical
Nurses

Auto Glaaa, Tope
SANFORD CARPETB,
A Sea* Covers
LINOLEUM h TILE COk
1) If you are above average
Quality Installations
and capability
127 W. 1st St., Sanford
2) if you enjoy working dir­
Free Eitlmates
322-3241
ectly with patients
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
3) If you are public rela­
4LL WORK GUARANTEED Hobart Portable Welder, 200
tion* minded
Amp. Heavy duty motor,
31 A. Petfl
Ph. 322-7719 or 323-0588.
If you have these qualities
Litter
English
Setter
pupa
for
and good rcferencej, Dc
Office Furniture: Air-Condi­
sale. Ph. 322-9223.
Bary Manor la willing to
tioner, chain, desk, aofa,
pay accordingly.
coffee table, book c u e , etc.,
DACHSHUNDS, MINIATURES
from Dr. Boyce's Office,
AKC. Red
Masonic
Bldg.,
Sanford.
Phon* 322-2448
Monday only. 8 to 8.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

DeBary Manor
Nursing Home
Retirement Center

Realtor
Raymond Lundqulit, Alto.
80 N. 17-92
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. DeBary. Florida

$300 DOWN
3 Bedroom, 3 Bath home on
large lot 250 ft. deep, with
separate dining, newly paint­
ed inside and out.
$1-1,600

$100 DOWN
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central
heat. Payments less titan
$50 per month.

Payton Realty

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned

Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty Stenstrom Realty

St. Johns Realty

SLANT-O-MATIC 8IN G IR
In cabinet. Fully automatic,
make* hundreds of design*,
doe* buttonholei, b l i n d
stitches. With guarantee.
Like new sewing condition.
Assume piyment* o f $7 per
mo. Buy locally and bo *or33. Furniture
viced. Sanford Sewing Cen­
ter, 104 8. Park Ave. Phone
WANTED reliable couple te
322-9411.
lake ep monthly payments
of $11.50 ou I complete
35. Article* Wanted
rooms of furniture. Call
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­ WANTED I Otrue fru it Largo
lect.
or small amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Leo M ine­
FRISK ESTIMATE
field. FA 2-4244
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­ USED TRUMPET, In good
cond. Reasonable. 322-5184.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
36. Automobllon - Truck*
FA 2-2117.
Sell
Ue
Your
Furniture. '56 Flrcflil* DeSoto, Hdtp.,
full power, air-coed., good
Quick Service With the
cond. $595. See at Spiers At­
Cash. 8UPER TRADING
lantic Service Sta., Sanford
POST. FA 2-0877.
Ave., &amp; Onora Rd.
Used furniture, appliances,
BUYLNO A NEW 8T
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
USED CAR?
Larry’e Mart 215 Sanford
FINANCE IT WITH U&gt;
Avs. Ph. FA 1-4152.
♦ Low Interest Kate*
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
For the biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­
FLORIDA STATE BANS
ture, aco Noll’s Furniture
Brokerage in Casselberry '57 Plymouth $115. 322-9232.
on 17-92. Open 8 days 9 to 0. 37. B oa t* • Motor*

BLOOMING Rosei on Chero­
kee etoek. All other kinds
888-4426
o f Nursery shrubbery and
BEAUTIFUL 3 UH, 2 Hath 17. Male Help Wanted
trses.
Home in Ravanna Park. A
Gray Shadows Nurssry
PERMANENT CAREER
real buyl Owner 323-0648.
6 Ml. 8. on Sanford Are.

OPPORTUNITY

$105 WEEKLY SALARY
«t LIBERAL BONUS
Be associated with a com­
pany that offers maximum
opportunity for a perman­
ent and profitable career.
Can you qualify?
1. High school education or
equivalent
2. Neat appearance
3. Car In good condition —
free to travel Monday to
Friday
4. Age 21-35
If you are qualified, you will
receive training at full pay.
See Company Representative
Mr. David Jackson, Wed­
nesday, April 1st, 10 a. m.
to 3 p. m. Florida State Em­
ployment Office, 200 So.
French Ave., Sanford. Fla.

Laktfront turn, cot­
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
Reaionable lummer 2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
LAKE MARY
965 Oxford St., LongWest on 25th St. and
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
GREENBRIAR
Fla. Ph. 838-2348.
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
Choies
lota
availabla
In
BUILDERS CLOSEOUT
2 Miles
FURN. Apt. Cloie In. Jimmlt
Graenbrlar o f Loch Arbor
3 Bedroom with 3 full tile
322-2744
Cowan. 322-4013.
ovorlooklnc
golf
tours*.
baths
In Country Club
and
Custom building to your
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
Heights, the beautiful com­
LAKE WAYMAN
specifications.
Greenbrlar
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
munity away from the city
HEIGHTS
developed by
able for couple or single
noises and flight pattern,
LONGWOOD
KINGSWOOD
person or retired. All utllland with the conveniences
South on 17-93 — 6 ml.
BUILDERS, INC.
of sewer,
water, street
tie* Included In rent. Ideal­
(2 blocks Northwest of
19. Situatlona Wanted
20t Fairmont Dr.
ly loeated on Flrvt St., with­
lights and sidewalks. This
Long wood Plaza)
FA 2-8074
spacious home features se­ Yard work wanted. 322-2573.
in 1 block of I free parking
ven closets and a huge 8x12
lota and shopping center. In­
GOLFER'S PARADISE
Ft. utility room. This Is a Will car* for elderly pereon
quire at Manuel Jacobson
0 m of Loch Arbor's finest
In my home, by day or
b u i l d e r * closeout. FHA
Dept. Store. I l l E. First St.
Ph. 838 3911
homos la a secluded spot
week.
532-1883.
evaluation li $13,500 with
aurrotiadod by natural beau­
Gar. apt 1201 Magnolia Ave.
$73.39
per
month.
The
buildHOUSEWORK. Ph. 322-8440.
ty and facing directly on
Apply 5-8:10.
ers will include $600 worth
the Golf Course. A home
SLIPCOVERS
made to Order.
of new furnishings or will
Property Management
RENT A BED
designed for gracious living,
Reasonable.
Ph. 322 5112.
credit
that
amount.
Come
&amp; Sales Broker
Rol'away, Hospital 4c Baby
charming throughout and
and see us today. Call Hill Work wanted. Days. 322-7053.
Bed*.
having a dining room, Flor­
Unsworth for appointment,
By Day, Week, or Month
ida Room, 2 baths, fire­
3228560. Southern Homes. -10. B nbynltlerit
Ph. FA 2-1181 116 W. 1st Bt.
place, central heat and airOffers for your selection
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
conditioning and a perfect­
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
BABYSITTING in my borne.
B A R G A IN D A Y S
ly huge 2-Car garage. Ex­
Bedroom
322 2274.
If you are interested In Real
9. For Hale or Rent
cellent long-term financing
Estate at a bargain price
21.
B eau ty Salons
with as little as $1,000 down.
4 BR Cottage, furn., 1215
read this: Commercial site,
Exdualva with
Douglas, $85., 2 BR furn.
zoned C-l for neighborhood
PERMANENT SPECIALI
apt. $60, 517 E. 25th.
commercial enterprise. Ap­ Our Budget Wave Now $0.93
praised value, $5500. C*»h
Acc Beauty Salon,
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
price for Immediate Sale,
Mayfair Hotel
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s INVESTMENT A REALTY
$3500.
Phone 322 8525
322-1587.
116 N. PARK AVE. 322 917.1
2 BR house, kitchen equipped.
Investment opportunity. 370 HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
APRIL POOL1
Inquire 817 Catalina Drive.
feet on 4-lanc Highway. Or­ Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
No, This is for real. 2 furn­
evenings. 3 Senior stylists.
ange City access road to
ished apt*, and 1 two-bedII. Real Estate Wanted
105 S. Oak. 322 5742.
expressway 1-4. Can be
rdom Home, furnished and
purchased
today
for
$3700
To
make
tha
best
home
WILL BUY DIRECT from
elosa in. Total income $140
Special By Popular Demand
buy, see tha
rash.
Owner a tract of high land
month. Approx. $3,300 Down,
Our Budget Wava Spec. $0.96
with adequate Lake front­
$4,500 Balance on mort­
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
Beautiful Home In Maitland,
age. Please state location,
gage at $10 monthly.
31b Palmetto Ave. 822-0834
owner
has
$30,000
invest­
size, price L terms. Address JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
ment. 2700 square feet of 25. Plumbing1 Service*
P. O. Box 1042, Winter Park.
322-6457 for Appointment
quality construction with
PLUMBLNG
12. Real fcatale For Sale BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT
every convenience, youra
Contracting Repairs
In
Loch
Arbor—
98
ft.
front
today
for
$27,500.
BR, bouse, Fla. room, Ut.
FREE ESTIMATES
on Weat Crystal Drive—Over
equipped, Venetian blinds,
R. L. HARVEY
200 ft. deep—Exceptionally
awnings fenced yd. Small
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
high
ground
with
trees.
down payzrent, $62 mo. 151
Office FA l-tlia
Country Club Circle.
2585 Park Dr.
322-2430 27. Hp e d a l Servleea
Night FA 2-6648
Piano Tuning and Repair
Nice 5 UK home, offers in­ THE TIMF TESTED FIRM
3 lilt.. Us bath home. A l323 0700
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
come, Invest. $6,920. 322-5689. 116 N. Park Ave.
FA 24123 2544 Park Dr.
tume payments. 322-5455.
Saaferd, Fla

SOUTH W ARD

32. Flowera • Shrubs

34. Art Idea For Salt
“ Brothers" Knitting Machine
complete with carrying case,
attachments and instruc­
tion manual. Like new $23.
322-7475.

SPRING TONIC! Take one
smooth • riding Cathedral
Hull Thundorhlrd, and one
quiet Evlnrud* with Gator
trailer. Add water. Instant
fun for everyone. Spring
Boat Sale begins today. See
ua for B e i t “ Package
Steals.” T e r m * . Robson
Sporting Goods, Downtown
Sanford, 322-5961.

Shallow well pump, cost $tS0,
will sell for $85, used 1
yr., good cond. Reynolds
Trombone, used 2 mo., cost
$200, sell for 4$ price. Ph.
39. Trallera • Cabanas
322 6414.

25 FT. Spartan, shower, toilet,
READY MIX CONCRETE
heal,
refrig.
Easy
Lift
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Hitch. $750, term*. Marina
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
Isle, Hlway 48, 4 atL E.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Sanford. Lumpkin.
steel, greaso traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
300 Elm Ave.
322-5751

SINGER
ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE
(Rental Machine)
Reduced 25%
Call Singer Representative
WX 6800

$100 DOWN
•43 MONTH
S - Bedroom Home

CUSTOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
Corner Lee ltd. and 17-82
Phone 6II-0U21

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APPLIANCE 8BRVICR
510 Hanford Ave.

FA 2-7858.

�eneelally whan he runs Into
trouble, could bu members of
the Seminole County Juvenile
Council Ine.
The group !• organized—ha*
been since l » » - f o r that pur^Chartered to ' » by th# late
County and JuveuUa Judge
Wllaoo Alexander, the coun­
cil consists o f dedicated dtlw as to assist tba Juvenile
Court, schools, and other
agsaeist concerned with de­
linquent and dependent childinn to the county.
Ms Job so far has gone unheralded and, to many In­
stances, unnoticed by the
general public.
But Its effort has woo tbs
grateful thanks e l those in­
volved.
The group's first president
was Herald Heckenbach, a
school principal Presidents to
sobeequent years were Ken
Mdatodb, aa attorney; Wil­
liam Thomas, • druggist;
John Angel school principal;
gad Winiam Tanner, a Ufa

serving aa president
It la an Incorporated, non­
profit organization with mem­
bership open to aU citizens In
the county. Officers and dir­
ectors represent the whole of
the county and serve without
compensation o f any kind.
These officers are elected an­
nually from tba general mem­
bership o f the council
Directors meet tour times
a year, on the second Thurs­
day to March, June, Septem-

bar and December at T:S0 p.
m. in the County Commission
rooms o f the courthouse.
In addition, the president
can call special directors to
m eet AH meetings are open
to the public.
Alma and purposes e l the
council, as provided In con­
stitution and by-lawa are:
—To promote the general
welfare of all needy children
—To develop in the public
a better understanding o f the
problems involved.

—To oncourago tho correct
training, education and place*
moot of delinquent and depen­
dent children.
—To render financial asslilance for the correction and
rehabilitation
lor
children
when no other means of aaaiatanee are available.
—And to promote the organ­
ization and operation of a geociea aa can be deemed ad­
visable to provide the nec­
essary correctional training,
education and placement of

dependent
and
delinquent
eblldren.
No salary or ether compenaatlon la paid to any o f the
officer! or director*. The ad­
ministration expenses consist
primarily for poitago and
stationery.
The council depends entire­
ly on contributions to accom­
plish Its purpose. Donations
ara used in working with de­
linquent and dependent child­
ren hi esses where no other
money is available.

Contributions art deducti­
ble for income tax purposes
and any contributor win ba
granted a council member­
ship.
The Investment may ba
made payable to tbs Semlnnole County Juxenlle Council
Inc., Dost Office Box 1741,
Sanford. A return address Is
requested so a membership
card ean be sent to the con­
tributor.
The council exists for one
purpose—to help a child.

Stewing

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PRICKS GOOD THROUGH
WEDNESDAY,
QUANTITY
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F IV E Y E A R S A G O TO M O R R O W

LADY FAIR SWEETMILX OR BUTTERMILK
B. C. WHITTE N, air­
man 1 /d , a graduate o f
Seralnola High School,
baa been selected "A ir­
man o f the Year" for
the 854th Tactical Hos­
pital at Myrtle Beach
AFB, 8. C. The 21year-old airman previ­
ously served In Green­
land.

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FOR

BU SIN ESS.

OPENED

T H IS CO M IN G Y E A R ’S SA L ES

CANS

I N SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y W IL L
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Frozen F o o d sj^ j^

D O L L A R S!

Y O U R C O N T IN U E D P A T R O N
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HAS BEEN

HUM BLY -

A N D GRATEFULLY —
A P P R E C IA T E D .

NEW YORK (U PI)—In axchange fo r that dollar bill to
your pocket marked "silver
certificate” the government o f
tho United States wiU give
you one dollar's worth o f sil­
ver bullion grains.
But Just try to spend them.
The U. 8. Treaaurly Depart­
ment announced Wedneaday
that H no longer wiU give out
eUvor dollars to omchango for
paper currency beeauao o f a
run on tho "cartwheel*." The
Treaiury fears collectors wiU
try to gobble up Its entire
available supply (M mUllon
worth) sines Congress has re­
fused to authorise minting of
more.
This reporter, who traded a
arisp |1 bill fo r an onvelopo of
•Urn grains at tha U. 8. as­
say office hero, offers this ad­
vice for those who may wlah
to do tholr coniumer buying
In bullion: Forgot Itl Nobody
wants the stuff.

NEW YORK ( U P I ) - Singer
Gabriels Hammersteto
back
to tba United States after two
years and throe months to an
East German prison ccU, said
"It felt wonderful to be
boms.
"There's no question about
It," said tbs 40-year-old wo­
man who was released Thurs­
day by the East German
Communists.
M bs
Hsmmarjteto w a *
singing Wagnerian rales to
East German opera houses at
the time of her arrest reportedly on charges o f ospionsgs.

FRESH CRISP
LARGE HEAD ICEBURG

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HEADS

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CABBAGE

Farm Brief
Eating out probably wtU
cost more thin year. Since
1999 whan the government
etarted keeping track o f such
things, tbs cost o f meals In
sw ay • from - home eating
ylaaon kaa gone up at the rate
o f 814 P « sent a year.

BI 6 PRO O F 12. REGULAR 2/ 2 *

2109 F R E N C H
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P H O N E O RDERS, PLEASE

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Karl Blames Jax Strife
On Leadership Failure
By United Pres* International
Jacksonville Mayor Haydon
Burns and Rep. Fred Karl of
Daytona Beach touched on the
racUl situation in Jackson­
ville Monday as Democratic
candidates for g o v e r n o r
Tim* march** on.
swung back Into their cam­
•
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paigns following the Easter
Today, however, It »*«m* to holiday.
go by Jet
Karl criticized Burns for
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VAH-1 had a change o f comAland this morning at SNAS.
VAH-11 will have th* tame
nest Monday.
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Caml Bruce, supervisor of
registration for S e m i n o l e
County *ayi there are only
four daya left to register in
order to vote In the May
primaries.
Caml aald she lent out 18,•
000 notice* which enabled residenta to re-register by mall.
O f that number, *he hatn't
heard from 2,000. Of thl*
number ihe eitlmate* that 2,400 have moved away from
Seminole.
A t any rata, according to
new registration*, Caml belive* Seminole County registrationa will act an all-time
high.
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Omitted from the eporta
page story last week on the
Buddy Lawson Memorial Fund
Committee wa* the name of
Jim Touhy, president of the
8HS Lettermen'a Club, and a
real football team buddy of
Buddy's.
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Speaking of sports, Lake
Mary's entry in the South
Seminole Little League has
new bats, balls, uniforms and
everything they need for a
fins season—save one thing.
They need a sponsor. The line
forms to th* right!

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Ritchie Green, district engi­
neer o f the State Road De­
partment at DeLand, said to­
day that "with some good
weather w* hope to open 1-4
through to Daytona Beach by
th* end of April." This will
open the new Interstate high­
way from Daytona Beach to
Tampa, except for th* lmmediate Orlando area.
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•

A couple weeks ago "The
Clock Winders” told of a wom­
an, while cleaning out her at­
tic, finding 30 old 1100 bills,
Urge ones, on a Kentucky
bank. Now w* hear o f a man,
sorting through some old pa­
pers he had Inherited, finding
60 old 9100 wartime savings
bonds. So, again, we say, be­
fore you throw old papers
away be sure to check ’em
carefully.

Kelly To Speak
Here Wednesday
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Sen. Scott Kelly will bring
Ills campaign for the Demo­
cratic nomination for governor
Into Seminole County Wed­
nesday, according to hU lo­
cal campaign manager, John
Kader.
A motorcade will meet Kel­
ly at 12:43 p. m. at Seminole
Plata on Highway 17-92. It
will proceed at 1:15 p.m. to
Lake Mary, where Kelly will
■peak.
Kelly will speak again at
9:30 p. tn. at First Street and
Magnolia Avenue In Sanford,
then will visit local campaign
headquarters in the Valdex
Hotel.
The candidate will speak at
4 p. m. In Oviedo and 4:20
p. m. at Goldenrod, after
which he will go to MaitUnd.

Home Body

Q

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (UPI) — James Neuman, 51,
wanted for questioning about
• robbery and described as
"extremely dangerous," was
found hiding under hit mothcr’a bed this weekend.

ONLY

Days to Register
For the Primaries

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said no other candidate had
his experience in making de­
cisions in times of racial
stress. Burns said that Jack­
sonville was now as peaceful
as Cocoa or another American
city.
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Mathews challenged Fred O.
Dickinson, West Palm Beach,
WEATHER Fair with high near 70 today; partly cloudy tonight with low in 40s.
to specify the agencies Dick­
United Press Leased Wire *
KsUblished 1908
TUES., MARCH 31, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 158
inson would cut to save state VOL. fid
money.
'T challenge Mr. Dickinson
now to tell us what agencies
and services he proposes to
cut," Mathews said.
Dickinson, in the Miami
area, proposed a “ drastic
change" in the state's promo­
what Karl called “ lack of
tion of tourism and industry.
leadership" in Jacksonville
He said tourist promotions
violence. “ Last week we saw
should be taken out of the
another Jacksonville story —
•• •
hands o f the Development
the one in which communica­
Commission and put under a
tions broke down, race turned
seven member Florida Tour­
against rare, blood was spill­
A hearing on the proposed ist Commission.
ed and at least one died.
He said his proposal was
“ We simply cannot afford to expansion of Seminole Mem­
have that kind of story told orial Hospital will be held not to be taken as critical of
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U PI) —
April 14 at 10 a. m. at a “ past and present Florida de­
In our state." Karl added.
Turkish
Cypriot* charged to­
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
Burns, in Brevard County, meeting of the County Com­ velopment commissions."
day that Greek Cypriot* *re Florida East Coast Railway
mission.
Miami Mayor Robert King
To be discussed Is the fin­ High called for the abolish­
carrying out "terrorism aa us­ waa Joined by eight other
ancing for a 60-bed addition ment of the Railroad Assess­
ual" despita th# present* o f Southern railroad* Monday ka
to the hospital. Should the ment Board. He said the
th* UniUd Nation* peac* its court fight to atop th* prohearing prove successful, the board's acceptance of the rail­
posed merger of the Atlan­
fore* In Cyprus.
Commission would levy a .57 roads' valuition of their own
tic Coast Line and Seaboard
mill tax for its part in a property places an additional
Air Line railroads.
$850,000 project.
tax burden on the taxpayer.
The merger will become ef­
The county would raise
MOSCOW (U PI) — id lin g fective on April 13, unlcs*
Sen. Scott Kelly, Lakeland,
$330,000 over a three year said in St. Petersburg voca­
floodwatar* fed by th* malt­ stopped by a federal court or­
period with the balance com ­ tional schools should be ex­
ing o f unusually heavy snow* der.
WASHINGTON (U PI) — A
ing from the Hill Burton panded to reduce drop-outi
The eight railroads filed a
faulty compass pointing north
today
wer* reported threaten­
Fund.
from public schools. He said
motion in federal court hero
when it should have read
REAR
ADM.
ALLEN
M.
SHINN
is
piped
aboard
SNAS
during
change
ing two eitiea and aeveral vit­
The need for expansion is the program would place the
and charged the Interstate
northeast has been blamed
o f command ceremonies this morning. Adm. Shinn’s appointment as the
stressed in that the local in­ state in a better position to
al
industrial plants In south­ Commerce Commission order
for causing an RRM recon­ stitution operates at capacity
next head o f the Navy’s Hureau o f Naval Weapons was announced last
ern Russia.
which approved the merge*
naissance plane to stray into or more virtually all the time. attract new industry and pay­
veek. Adm. Shinn wns here to inspect facilities at the local station and
rolls.
was "unlawful and void."
East Germany where it was Commissioners inspected the
to observe the assumption o f commund o f VAH-1 by Cdr. Jesse W. Taft.
A S e a b o a r d spokesman
downed by the Russians.
facility and determined the
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)— Richmond, Va., said, "There
The three-man crew of the need, pending approval at the
Labor troubles flared at the isn't anything to comment on."
U. S. Air Force Jet bomber public hearing.
Space Center Monday when 83 They're all up against tb«
parachuted to safety March 10
construction workers walked commission's deadline."
after their plane was shot
Asking to Intervene in th*
o ff the Job in a dispute over
down by Soviet fighters.
employment o f a few non­ Florida East Coast suit were
It was learned Monday that
the Southern Railway Co., th*
union worker*.
an investigation is under way
Alabama Great Southern Rail­
in Welsbaden, West Germany
road Co., the Cincinnati, New
by an Air Force board of in­
Orleana and Texas Paclfla
Discussion of a proposal for
quiry. It is too early to know
MANILA (U PI) — Seach
Rear Adm. Allen M. Shinn,
a
$350,000
water
system
to
team* found two mor# bodies Railway Co., New Orleana and
whether there will be any dis­
Commander of the Atlantic
in th* wreckaga o f a U. S. Georgia Southern and Florida
ciplinary action against the serve the City of Oviedo and
Railway Co., Central of Geor­
the
new
stale
university
will
Fleet'a
Carrier
Division
Six,
Marine helicopter downed Fri­
crew, which has been re­
gia Railway Co., Savannah
be held by City Councllmcn and the prospective Chief,
day In eantrol Luson, railing
leased by Uic Russians.
and Atlanta Railway Co. and
th* death toll to 12, a Navy
However, the commander of and Harry Lindsey, Titusville, Bureau o f Naval Weapon*,
Carolina and Northwestern
district
representative
of
the
spokesman aald today.
t h e RB6C'* reconnaissance
Railway Co.
U. S. Housing and Home Fin­ today made a familiarisation
wing has been transferred to
visit to 8anford Naval Air
The complaint motion by
ancing
Agency
(HHFA),
to­
a new Job which was not con­
Station to update himself on
the eight lloea said th* mernight.
sidered a promotion.
WASHINGTON (U PI) — ger would "destroy and dis­
IIHFA already has advanc­ the VA6 Vigilante program.
The Defense Department
G«n. D o n g 1 a • MacArthur’a rupt competition among ns in
Adm. Shinn, who la acheded a $2,500 loan for a pre­
confirmed that Col. Arthur
condition remained critical to­ the southeastern United States
liminary engineering atudy uied to aucceed Rear Adm,
Small was replaced March 25
day but • kidney malfunction deprive large segments of tho
for the proposed water sys­ Kleber 8. Maaterson aa the
as commander of tho 10th
which created grave concern public of the benefit* of rail
tem. This study was delivered head o f the weapon* bureau
Tactical Reconnaissance Wing
Monday night waa reported competition and Impair tha
in
the
near
future,
haa
ex­
to the Council, was shelved
at Alconbury, England.
'bat Usa serious today.
ability of some railroads, nol
but now has been revived in pressed a deep interest in
Small wai made assistant view of the selection of the the weapon system* baaed at
only In tontinoe' to compete
deputy chief of staff for oper­ university site
effectively, but even to con­
la Oranga th* station.
ations at 17th Air Force Head­ County on SR 520 three railci
If* flew Into th* air station
.BERKELEY, Calif. (U PI) tinue to provide adequate
quarters in Bamstein, Ger­ from the Oviedo city limits. at 9:35 a.m. and immediately
—Th* University of California transportation service."
many.
reported a " m o d e r a t e l y
Possible financing of tht began a tour o f the base.
President Johnson ssld Sat­ water system by the HHFA
Following the brief tour,
strong" earthquake early to­
urday that stern instructions will be discussed at tonight'a Adm. Shinn attended the He*
day centered between Van­
have been given in an effort session, along with tentative vy Attack Squadron On*
couver Island and Queen Char­
to prevent a recurrcnco of U. planning for the facility.
cbange-of-command ceremon­
lotte Ialend o ff the western
HEAVY ATTACK SQUADRON ONE’S new commanding officer, Cdr.
S. planes straying over Com­
ies. Cdr. Jess* W. Taft re­
coaet of Canada.
Je«80 W. Tnft (right) is honored nt n reception given by Cdr. Leonnrd
Seminole County campaign
munist territory.
lieved Cdr. Leonard J. Rein­
J. Jteinhnrt the squadron's commander nince March 29, 1963. Cdr. Taft
headquarters for Mayor Hayhart aa Commanding Officer.
don Bums, Jacksonville can­
hns been the squadron’* executive officer since April o f Inst year. The
When deployed aboard th*
chnnge in command took pluce during ceremonies at SNAS this morning.
MACON, Ga. (U P I)— For­ didate for the Domocratlo
USS Independence, VAH-l'a
mer Miaalseippl Gov. Roie nomination for governor, have
Mrs. Mary Grace Wright, Vigilantes provided the longBarnett told a foot-atomplng, been opened at 2355 Park
of Gainesville, daughter of range, all-weather attark cap­
vocally active audlenca Mon­ Drive, It waa announced today
CHICAGO (U PI) — Team- Sheriff and Mrs. J. L. Hob­ ability for carrier striking
day night that th* proposed by Harold H. Kastner, local
•ter union boss James R. Hof* by, of Sanford, is recovering forces operating under Ad­
civil rights bill would destroy campaign chairman.
Cdr.
Taft
served
as
an
A-3D
two
(twice
ihe
speed
of
sound)
Th* command of Heavy At
fa has offered to debate Atty. satisfactorily from
injuries miral Shlnn’a command.
Tho office will be ateffed
local self-government In the
After the ceremony the ad­ tack Squadron One changed Vigilante attack bomber.
Skywarrior pilot and Assistant United States if it I* adopted. ilx daya a week by Mrs. Roaa
Gen. Robert F. Kennedy with suffered in an automobile col­
the "winner" to resign his lision at High Springs, it was miral waa briefed by Capt. hands at the Sanford Naval
Then Commander Taft read Operations Officer of Heavy
Ansley.
Robert M. Ware, Commanding
Job.
reported today.
Kastner said Burns win
Air Station today in a color his orders, placing him in Attack Squadron Five based
Hoff*, In Chicago for *
Mrs. Wright suffered a bro­ Officer o f th* air station, and
visit Semlnols County lata in
also al the Sanford Naval Air
charge
of
the
squadron.
His
EUGENE,
Or*.
(U
PI)
—
ful
ceremony
attended
by
round o f conferences in con­ ken leg and face lacerations. then attended a changeofWarning against Republican April.
the next Chief of the Bureau background for assuming the Station.
nection with hi* pending trial She is confined to Alachua command reception.
In i960 he left Sanford to extremism and critical o f the
of
Naval
Weapon*
and
other
task
includes
duly
on
several
This afternoon Adm. Shinn,
her* on fraud charges, made General Hospital, at Gaines­
major Navy ami Joint-service serve on the Joint Strategic Democratic a d ministration’s Held In Slaying:
who last visited the station civilian and military leaders
the comment to a radio In­ ville.
Commander Jesse W. Taft stalls plus more than four Target Planning Staff at Off- foreign policy, New York Gov,
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)—
terviewer a f t e r emerging
Her husband, Alvin, and in June 1082, toured the sta­
stepped
up from a year as years in Sanford's heavy at ult AFB, Neb., then returned Nelson Rockefeller brought Police
cherged
71-year-old
from a 2H hour conference daughter, Kimberly, 2, es­ tion's new RA-6C ground sup­
in Oct. 1902 for A-5A training hie campaign for this state's
Frank B. Jones with first de­
Monday in the chamber* of caped unhurt when tbeir car port buildings and other facil­ squadron executive officer to tack aviation program.
and
assignment
as
Executive
assume command of tha 35018
Republican
convention cree murder today In the
Before flying the Vigilante,
U.S. District Judge Richard waa struck by another auto­ ities such as the dispensary
Officer of VAH-1.
man unit, relieving Cdr. Leon­
votes to western Oregon to­ hammer slaying of his wife,
B. Austin.
and barracks.
mobile.
He will be temporarily suc­ day.
ard J. Reinhart, who has led
Agatha Jones, 64.
ceeded at this post by LCDR
the squadron since March 29,
Patrick O'Gara. Ills eventual
1983.
replacement will be Cdr. Val­
Arriving ahortly before the
entin G. Matula, who la cur­
dress ceremony amid tradi­
rently
going through A-3A
tional military rufflea and
training.
flourishes was Rear Adm. Al­
Wade Snyder will be Install,
Speaking at today's change
len M. Shinn, who waa an­ ed as rxallcd ruler of Sanford
nounced last week as the naxt Elki Lodge at a dinner-meet­ of command was Capt. Jamaa
head of the Bureau of Naval ing Thuraday evening. He sue- O. Mayo, commander of Hea­
f t
vy Attack Wing One. Capt.
Weapons.
a l w a y s n n rr q u ality m
cecds A. P. Buwcrsox.
Mayo's
post
Includes
overall
Adm. Shinn currently serves
Other oificers to be install, supervision of six Sanfordas Commander, Carrier Divi­
cd arc Horace Green, leading based
squadrons, including
sion Six, thus placing him in
knight; Malcolm Lodge, loyal VAH-1.
charge of a carrier striking
knight; Milton Talbot, lectur­
In addressing VAH-1, be cit­
force that Includes VAH-l'a
ing knight; Frank Holmes, ed a long list of squadron
twin-jet A-5A Vigilantes.
secretary; Bowcrsox, trustee; achievements dating back to
Today he had an opportun­
William Hendrick, i n n e r Its inception at the Jackson­
ity lo review the Heavy One
guard; Frank Wilson, tiler; ville Naval Air Station in
B E G IN S
officers and men who recent­
Robert Williams, chaplain; November, 1955.
ly returned from an sightTaft is the unit's 10th com­
month deployment aboard the Theodore Gorton, organist,
admiral'* flagship, the USS and James Henderson, es­ manding officer.
quire.
Independence.
Installation (cant will in­
Standing in smart forma­
clude
past exalted rulers Rus­
tion, the squadron personnel
heard Cdr. Reinhart raad or­ sell Spencer, Richard Mapcs,
ders assigning him to the U.S. James lloolchan, Robert BillPITTSBURG (UPI) - Frus­
Sixth Fleet staff In the Medi­ licimer, William Hardin, Don­
H U N D R E D S O F B A R G A IN S
ald Bales, Boy Green. Guy trated burglars settled for
terranean.
This Is the Naval leader's Allen, Leo Butncr, Earl Hig­ peanuts Monday when they
FUTURE FARMERS o f America will stage a double feature benefit
D U R IN G T H E M O N T H OF A P R IL
latest
step in a 21-year career ginbotham, John Williams and failed to find receipts from
movie tonight at the Movieland D rive-In Theater with proceeds
Andrew Carraway.
an
Easter
weekend
at
a
res­
that
Includes
many
years
of
going to the Little Red Schoolhouse. Several awards will be made during
Elks' wives and guests also taurant.
test and development work In
intermission through the cooperation o f area merchants. Above, Donnie
wilt attend the installation.
They acooped up peanuts
Naval
aviation
and
a
sizeable
Sipes, FFA president, accepts keys to the theater from Hugh Prince o f
WATCH FOR CIRCULAR IN TUB MAIL
The dinner will be at 6:30 from a vending machine and
role
in
shaping
the
training
the theater. The Seminole Chapter, FFA, will do most o f the work in
program
for flight crews p.m. and the meeting at I a few dollars from the eash
showing the family-type films.
register and fled.
learning In nperate the mach p.m.

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MAY 14

BRANDNAMESRALLY

a d m is s io n s

Lottla Benton, Ann French,
MatUa R. Hou*a, Willie JenVine, Mary Nell Morrlion,
Ellen Vaughn, Netla Johneon,
Deloree W. McGee and Jewell
liumgardner, all of Sanford;
William N. Cole, DcUaryj
and Dena J. FraaU, Long
wood.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mr». Jamca K.
Dunn, Baby Boy, Sanford.

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Drive-In Asks
ASE Listing
Th# General Cinema Cor
poration, formerly the Gen
era! Drive-In Corporation an
operator* of the Park wood
Cinema and Seminole Cinema
Theatre* in Central Florida
has applied for listing on tha
American Block Eachanga.
The company, which oper­
ates a chain of 72 thcateis
and 1G bowling center* In 20
etatea, I* recognised a* the
Industry leader In the devrl
s upment of tluaU ra in shop
‘ ping center*.

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d is c h a r g e s

Aeberry Hughe*, Ida J oom
Martin, Winifred S. Dunn,
Grady S. Bowlin, Matthew
Kullac, Dennle Eppe, Maurire
A. Evane and Ann Aiken, all
of Sanford; Vaeear T. Mor­
ton, DeUery.
MAY 15
ADMISSIONS
Jerk Lawrence, Corn Ilranan,
Thelma Jo Atwell, Truby
Walden, Margaret D. Morrl*
•on and Altanine Ilirhnnlton,
all of Sanford; Dchra Sharpe,
Longwood; Mary Ilutcheeon,
Mime; Billy R. McQueen,
Brunswick, Ga.; Layton Ogle*by, EnlerprUe; Hilly Hite,
Titusville; Barbara A. Rum*
m*'II and Alma, Walker, both
of Oiteen.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mr». Chnrlea D.
Morrlion, Baby Girl; to Mr.
and Mra, Marlhall Atwell,
Baby Girl, Sanford; and to
Mr. and Mra. Donnie Ilutcho•on, Baby Boy, Mima.
DISCHARGES
Larry Hamrick, Samuel Thur­
mond, Jr., Dorothy I’atteraon,
Sharon Illggin*, Lolita Brown,
Budlty A. Lynch and Baby
Boy, Deborah Ann Byrd, I’a*
trlcla Coleman, Jnmca Ken­
nedy and Maggie Znchry, all
of Hanford; Derm J. Fraala,
Longwood; Catherine Hlglain,
DrBary; William Redgrave,
Tampa; C h a r l e a Bennett,
North O r l a n d o ; Harriet
C r i m e a , Maitland; Allen
Hampton, Jr., O*teon; Pam­
ela Crnvella and Baby Boy,
D&lt;‘Land; and Teal Gcrl and
Baby Boy, Allandul*.
MAY Ifl
ADMISSIONS
Lctlle K. Geter, Llnnie Lee,
Carl A. Preicott, Helen Gilehrlit, Agnea Kcltt, Mark
Johnaon, Patricia Thompson,
Loren* Thompson and Frank
A. Slone, all of Sanford; Al­
vin Thotnna Seagravea, O i­
teen; and Irene Hellmann,
DeBary.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mr*. Willi* D.
House, a Baby Boy; and to
Mr. *nR Mr*. Carl Keltt, a
Baby Boy; both of Sanford.
DISCHARGES
Dura Wakefield, Lake Mon­
roe; Lure Rush, Sorrento;
Marie W. Farley, DeBary;
Annie May Chamber*, Fay
Bellamy and Baby Girl, peg
gy Thorpe and llnby Girl, El
len Vaughn, John F. McCIti*
key, Aubrey Griffin, Sandra
Dunn and Baby Boy and Ma
rla -L -Duty and Baby Glrl,
all of Sanford.
MAY 17
ADMISSIONS
Erma Kelley, Joe Wesley
Straw, Jr., Kenneth Spauld
Ing, Saundra J. Burch, tmw
renca E. Starling, George
Carver, Juana V. Borgerd,
Ernest Curry, Lillian Holll
man, Ruth Bryant, Frank W.
Jonai, Edwin Miller, William
Fitta, liophlne Battle, Karl
David McQueen and Abide
Johnson, all of Sanford.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mr*, Jerry W
Thomason, a Baby Boy; to
Mr. and Mra. Terry Dj Burrh,
a Baby Girl; and to Mr. and
Mra. Myron Ilogcrd, a Baby
Boy; all of Sanford.
DISCHARGES
Billy Hite, Titusville, Layton
Oglraby, Enterprise; Dorothy
S. Ray hold, longwood; Hetty
June Ilrldger and Alvin Thom
a* Seagrave*, Osteen; Ida
Fauver, Cora Ilranan, Anna
Ilurryrki, Anna Marie lien
derson, Abide Boyd, llershel
Dunn and Joseph Frank
Brown, all of Sanford.

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U. S. To Back Viet Nam,
Adlai Tells UN Council

Altamonte Springs firemen
goon will cut many valuable
seconds off the time it takes
ffrth e n i to nnswrr an alarm late
a t night. Council members
authorised installation of a
airen nearer the chief’s home.
Presently, when the chief
gets a night-timo alarm ha
has to dash to the fire sta­
tion to sound the signal. With
two sirens hooked up to work
simultaneously the response
should he almost immediate,
I A .the council said.
Speaking of firemen, Alta­
monte Springs officials aie
•nthused over the rejuvena­
tion of the fire department.
So much so, in fact, they've
decided to give the depart­
ment "for its treasury" |50
a month. Previously, firemen
were "paid" f&amp; a month when
they actively performed for
the town. The Sot) will he the
department's and to he used
an the men sre fit.
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Unlocked doors continue to
plague area police during
their nocturnal rounds. On*.'
such was found last night.
The office is occupied liy a
constable.
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Wlieic dues the pseudonym
‘ II. E. Porter" cutne from?
]!un the letters together uml
you'll find out.
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The City Howling League
(humps offer a unique list of
first names of the members.
Thete’s Harry, llarry and
Larry; and John, John and
John. The last names, In or­
der, are Fox, Pentecost, l’ivre, Uhr, Kncehind and H ar­
ris.
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SeminoleCounty high school
(nutletstudents
lireinvited
to spend the weekend of May
30-31 us guests of the Flor­
ida National (iuard nt Camp
Jllunding, Fin. Contact the
top sergeant ut the Sanford
armory,
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From the mailhag: There
was a firm in Oxford, Miss.,
culled "Wells, Wells ami Wa­
ters," Their business - drill­
ing wells! A drugstore nt
Meridian, Miss., whoso sign
over the door Is "Sellum and
Chcatem." And how shout
Yellow llaldiit, AIn.; Vinegar
Heiid, Miss., and Why Not.
Miss. I get a real hang out
of your column. In fact, it
is my favoritu pact of our
Fanfold daily sheet. Mrs.
W. T. (iaughf.
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Six Sanford Linus and
their wives are spending this
weekend nt the 40th annual
■tatc Lions convention at
Hollywood: Judge and Mrs.
W. Hugh 1)uncon, Mr. and
Mrs. Grorge Hughes, Mr. mid
Mrs. Grady Duncan, Mr. ami
Mrs, Joe Haggerly, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hood, and Mr.
and Mrs James (I. Lee.
• • •
Front out Dene* a way
conies a note that all resi­
dents of the area interested in
having a library should be
present for a 7:30 p.in. meet­
ing tonight at the Commun­
ity Hall at which time plans
arc to organlie a library as­
sociation.
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Sanford Ilnsiness and Professlonal Women's Club will
meet at 8 tonight at the Flor­
ida State Bank caucus room.
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'Tis appropriate, we believe,
io pilot the poem by Dr. John
MeCruo whirh immortalised
the | nippy ns the symbol of
the WuildWar 1 dead:
InFlunders
fields the
puppies blow,
Between the crosses, row
on row.
That mark our place, and
in the sky
The larks, still bravely
singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the
guns Ih low.
We arc the dead. Short
days ago
Wu lived, fell dawn, saw
sunset gluw,
Loved, and were loved,
a ml now we lie
In Flanders fields.
American Legion Auxiliary
membris and other volunteers
will be on the streets of San­
ford. Lake Mary and Lake
Monroe Friday and Saturday
with poppies "L ett We Fori« rt."

IGNITED NATIONS. N. Y.
(UP1)—Ambassador Adlai E.
Stevenson said today the
United States "cannot stand
by while Southeast Asia is
overrun by armed aggress­
ion."
"As long as the peoples of
that area arc determined to
preserve their own Independ­
ence and ask for our help in
preserving it," Stevenson told
the Security Council, "we will
extend it.
"And if anyone has the illu­
sion that my government will
abandon the people of Viet
Nam—or that we shall weary
of the burden of support that
we are rendering these people
—it can only be due to Ignor­
ance of the strength and con­
viction of the American peo­
ple."
Stevenson addressed the Se­
curity Council against a back­
ground of accelerating crisis
in Laos, where Communist

Kynes Accused
Of Ignoring
Own Opinion

troops have won control of the
north-central portion of the
country', and of increasing
criticism of U. S. strategy in
South Viet Nam, where 129
Americans have died In com­
bat against Communis* guer­
rillas.

He said the United State*
felt the threat was "the name
in Viet Nam today as it was
in Greece in 1947 and in Ko­
rea in 1950."
He rejected demands by
Russia, Communist China and
France for a reconvening of
the Geneva conferences of
★
★
★
1954 and 1902 which set up
the present arrangement* in
the former French Indochina
and guaranteed tile neutrality
of tiie newly created coun­
tries.
"There Is no need for an­
other such conference." Ste­
venson said. "Another Gene­
va conference. If it reached
VIENTIANE. Laos (UPI) - any agreement at all, would
Pockets of neutralist troops prove no more effective than
were reported still holding out tile agreements we already
in the hills west of the Plain have.
"What i* needed is not
of Jars today, fighting their
way hark or infiltrating the more conference; what is im*
Communist lines to join neu­ I perative is to carry out, to
respect and honor the agree­
tralist commander Kong Lc.
A neutralist command com­ ments we already made."
munique broadcast over Radio
Vientiane Wednesday night
reported that a neutralist unit
from Phou Tenons had brok­
en through the enemy lines
and reached the Ban Na area.
Kong I/c's newest command
post.
It was believed that these
troops were loyal remnants
of Parachute Battalion Four,
which originally held one cor­ JACKSONVILLE (U Pll —
ner of the plain before the Hayden Burns, aiming for a
Comnuinisis launched their six-year stretch in the Florida
all-out offensive,
governor’s chair, headed for
Elements of tills unit allow­ tile Tampa Hay area today
ed the Pathol Lao to infiltrate after » sweep through the
their positions last Friday I'uuhnudie in which he dwell
night at the beginning «f the on highways, mental liealtU
offensive which swept the neu­ and taxes.
tralists off the plain.
T ti e Jacksonville mayor
All was calm at Muoug Soul, flew home Wednesday night
Ifl miles In the west of the and set out again today for
plain on strategic Route Se­ St. Pelelsbutg, wheie be will
ven.
meet with suppoitcr-, attend
Rut some skirmishing was a television appearance.
stilt reported around Muons
Burns, like opponent Rob­
Klieung.
ert King High of Miami,
Despite the actions of the
plans to wind up his cam­
paratroopers, C o n i i i i u n l a t
l’alhel Lao forces were re­ paigning for the runoff next
Tuesday with a weekend in
ported driving Kong Io* far­
ther into the hill* despite his South Florida.
Wednesday's visits to Pen­
aerial support from rightist
sacola
a ii it Panama City were
forces.
the last scheduled for Horns
He had morning coffee with
supporters in I'nmimn City.
*tM,ke at q ,-ivie club lunch*
&lt;--.q pod - i tel vis mu. Hun
fli w to Pensacola for the lanmindcr of the day,

Some Troops
Still Holding
Against Reds

Burns Travels
To Tampa Area
From Panhandle

TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
Atty. (Jen. Janies Kynes has
been accused of ignoring his
own legal opinion in filing a
Circuit Court suit challenging
outcome of the May 5 a t­
torney general's race.
The charge was leveled by
lawyers for Dmle Iteji. Earl
Falrcloth, who defeated Kynes
by less than 000 votes in the
first primary.
Attorneys for Falrcloth cull­
ed Kyne's suit a "sham" Wed­
nesday and asked the court to
throw out the litigation.
Kynes, appointed by Guv.
Farria Bryant, cbullenges the
validity of absentee valluts in
Levy County mid of about 4,000 votes in Alachua County
which lie said were cast by
illegally registered voters.
Tim attorney general claims
about 4,000 votes in Alachua
County were apparently regis­
tered by in-called deputy sup­
ervisors in a dour-tn-duer
registration drive.
inked
Urn court to thiuw out tin'
,.„ii,,. Alncb'.ts County, vote
on there grounds.
Fuirclotli's attorneys claim
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
that by filing tbu suit, Kynes The United States and its ninwas taking the exact opposite ] jor Allies pirssed today for
stand ft mo an opinion be bad an early East-West ronfergiven to State Attorney T. E. ' once on the critical situation
Dunenn of (ininesville on in Laos where Communist
April
forces have backed out new
Tills opinion states that a gains.
deputy supervisor of registra­
S o lid ary of State Dean
tion can not appoint addition­ Rusk was meeting in closed
al deputies.
session with the Senate For­
But if lie does, the opinion eign Relations Committee to
said it would appear that the explain the state of affairs.
legistraliou of innocent elec­ There was mounting congres­
tors would Its valid even sional concern over Southeast
though there was some ques­ Asia, and administration offi­
tion us to the authority of the cials talked openly of the pos­
deputies, “assuming that I ho sibility of massing American
registration was conducted in military might in the men.
good faith and without intent
The United States, Britain
to commit fraud."
and France threw their sup­
port behind neutralist Pre­
mier Souvatinn Phoumn's ap­
peal for early "consultations''

Allies fyess For
l.aos Conference

Terrorist Shot
Throwing Bomb

HIGH CAMPAIGN'S ON
LOWER EAST COAST

CORAL GABLES (CPU Miami Mayor Ridierl King
High ate breakfast with 1200
supporters here today licfmc
hupping into a day-tong mo­
torcade up the lower east
const in his run off campaign
for governor,
III n brief breakfast ad­
dress, High said tbe slate
does not want the type of
“slick politics" offered by his
opponent, Jacksonville Mayor
Haydon Hums.
Blasting Burns fm i n f u s ­
ing to reveal bis net worth
and saying there are other
questions about bis opponent
that need answering, High
■mused Burns of having
among I h e 14 nations w h i c h "something to hide,"
"Is this the kind of sink
signed the July, 11012, Geneva
agreement guaranteeing the politics we want in this
independence and neutrality state?" he nskdl.
of Laos.

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UPI) — A young terrorist
tossed a grenade Into ii U. S.
Army truck today In the Illi­
c it violence against Ameri­
Curtain Kaiser
can* in South Viet Nam.
BARCELONA, Spain (UPI1
An American soldier escap­
ed the attack unhurt and shot —Florida Stale University’s
the terrorist a* he tried to student circus scheduled its
flee on n bicycle. The grenade first European perfo'mance
w a s c o n c e a l e d III R l o a d o f today after two days of sight­
bread.
seeing in Paris.

Stocks Higher

NEW YORK (U Pll — Stock
prices were slightly higher to­
day in moderate trading. Rail
issues moved higher for the
most part but were far more
Mitslued alter Wednesday's
spectacular highballing.

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Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday with scattered showers; high today 87-00; low tonight in 60s.
United' Press Leaser! W re
KsUblished 1008 THURSDAY, MAY 21, lO f if s A NFOKD, FLORIDA NO. 105

Altamonte To Vote On Charter
mittee to study the proposed the committee's effort*.
A 90-day larset date was
changes,
The
commission
would se n e with llto group as set, once the committee is
organized, Commissioners am
ex-offirio members,
Swofford and Town Atty. S ! to report their nominees at
.?. Davis Jr. insisted that the June .1 council meeting.
prompt a cl ion is needed and
The prescribed c h a r t e r Hint the general public be ehangc procedure would fol­
kept "totally informed" as to low this pattern:
1. Committee announced at
June 3 meeting.
2. Each member would ha
n e w A ...
given copies of existing char­
ter* In other cities to study
for possible inclusion of soma
part* in the Altamonte Springs
charter.
Baptists Elect
3. Committee meeting called
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. —
in "a few days" after it*
The Southern Baptist Conven­
formation lo begin discuss­
tion (SBC) last night elected
ions.
the Rev. W. Wayne Dehoncy
4. Public meetings arrang­
of Jackson, Tenn., its new
ed to hrief the residents on
president.
the program.
5. Other meetings of Bin
Bryant’s View
committee lo complete the
PENSACOLA (UPII — Gov.
package proposal.
Farris Bryant say* the Civil
6. Presentation of the plan
rights bill pending before Con­
to the public at a referendum
gress is. in effect, a clash lieIn December.
tween human rights and pro­
7. Request approval of the
perty rights.
Slate Legislature shortly af­
ter it convenes next year.
Tourist Council
Davis pointed out the com­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) munity now is wxirking under
A committee of 30 Florida
laws which have been on the
SALVATION ARMY official* appeared nt the locnl Kiwunis Club luttchbusiness ami chamber of com­
books "from 1921 u p " lbt
coii Wednesday noun in n h scrv u n ru of National Salvation Army Week
merce leaders will meet here
urged a close check of sll pro­
this week. Checking over a familiar item in all Army groups are, from
tomorrow to discuss formation
visions in the charter, the re­
left, Hoy D. Green, newly-inatalled Klwunian; Cnpt. Harry Foilen of the
of a statewide advertising and
vision or elimination of som*
local Army contingent; Col, ll. A. Stevens, retired Army field secretary;
of them.
tourist development council.
and Dr. John Darby, club president.
(Herald Photo)
Swofford, who now presides
at court sessions, said Im
Turks Blamed
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U Pll deemed It essential that a
An official United Nations
"more qualified person" be
spokesman confirmed today
given tills assignment under
Hie now charter.
that shots that killed a Fin­
nish U. N. soldier northwest
"The mayor, any mayor In­
of Nicosia Wednesday came
cluding me, is not qualified
from Turkish Cypriot posi
to sit as a Judge," Swxifford
said.
lions.
He again stressed the ur­
The Navy's Heavy Attack mobility of U, S. carrier
gency of action on the charter
Murder, Suicide
MIAMI (U PI)—Cuban Pro- Squadron .Six, based oil tbe striking forces.
NASSAU, Bahamas (U PI)— micr Fidel Castro, confronted
flVAH-5 (then VAII-5) end­ revision* "or we’ll have to
Pacific Coast at Whldjwy IsA lovelorn building contracted
five years (if service with wait two more years" until tho
oi J! wiV f Rti'V f: 1 lillin!; wilh "war derlaratums" - by bifid! Mash., will niiiv« ahoitrd the Forrrstal air group in Legislature reconvene*.
with a shotgun tic to Wednes­ two refugee groups, prepared the Atlantic Fleet Carrier mid-llifh'l. Since that time the
day night, killing si* persons Inday for possible air and sea U.S.S Fom-stal next week, ex­ squadron has been tiaiisitiunand wounding six others be­ attacks ngnlmd his island ecuting inter-fleet deployment ing to tlm ItA-fiG, with San­
fore he finally tut lied the gun stronghold.
plans which include IIVAII-5, ford's V A II-ll, Detachment H,
on himself.
Refugee sources interpreted of Fanfold Naval Air Station. lierforming heavy attack dut­
KVA 11*6 will fly its now IIA- ies on the Fur rental,
Wednesday night's flight over
A Shocker
VAII-ll bus been assigned
r.U
Vigilnula recounnissanra
MIAMI I UPI) — A man Orienlr Province by a mys­
bombers to Alami-da, Calif., to the Ranger air group since
CHICAGO (U PI)—A V. S.
dropped dead at a Miami tery 1120—apparently refugee
19(10. II has been liome-|&gt;ot Ishopping center last night and reconnaissance plane — ns n next month to board tlm rnr- ed on tbe West Coast since Secret Service agent charged
rler UKK Ranger fur sen op­
with trying to sell a govern­
police were called io investi­
erations preparatory to de­ 11)52, when it left Norfolk,
"hint
of
tilings
to
come."
gate City Detective E. E
ment report said Wednesday
V«.,
Io
become
the
first
I'nCastro's military radio net­ ploying to tlm Far East in
licrquist, first on the scene,
he is being framed bermisu
clfic
Fleet
heavy
attack
unit.
August.
bent o ie r the fallen form and work rc|&gt;orted the presence
The deployment of RVAII-5 he Intended to revenl detail*
Heavy Attack Squadron Six
discovered It was his bru- of the twin engine plane — a
westward next month means of liravy drinking and “gen­
(VAII-d)
is
slated
for
deploy­
U,
S.-mnde
Limber
of
the
Iher, Ernest Berguist, 19.
Unit NAS Sanford has he­ eral laxity" among agents as­
type used in the Hull Huy of ment to tlm Mediterranean
almaid tlm F om atal with its roine singing base for global signed to tlm late President
Pigs
Invasion—near
Ensenada
(i Plants Struck
operations. While RVA1L5 is Kennedy.
ALLENTOWN'. Pa. (UPI) - de Mora, target of last week's twin-jet A-3II Skywurrior a t­ operating in the Western I’ll*
Abrahnni Bolden. 29, who In
tack bombers.
\ mushrooming strike h&gt; exile sea raid by Manuel Arcifie, VAII-7 mid VAII-ll, al­ 19*11 became the first Negro
Thun
tlm
two
squadrons
will
nil*mtiers of the United Ce­ limc’s Revoluli nary Recov­
exchange places in their re- so Imsed locally, will be fly. ever assigned to the Secret
ment, Lime and Gypsum ery Movement (MHIt).
speetivu fleets while their ing with the Sixth Fleet tn Service detail guarding tho
Workers had six plant* of the Cuban broadcasts monitor­
Itonm
buses leumili unchang­ the Mediterranean from the President's life, outlined his
Lehigh Portland Cement Co. ed here indicated that two ed, emphasising tlm growing carriers E n t e r p r i s e and charges in n new conferenca
dosed today, including about Russian-made MIG jet fight­
at bis Smith Side home.
Roosevelt.
2.000 of the firm's 3,5on pro- er* were dispatched to inter­
Hu is charged with trying
At tln&lt; beail of this world­
duel i&lt;m workers across the cept Hie plane, Inn apparent­
wide concept is the KA-5C, to sell a riiiifidrntial govern­
ly (on late.
country.
w h i r h incorporates w i t h i n a ment file to a man indicted
The B2f). grey with a red
single air frame tlm wmld'a for the alleged counterfeiting
•tripe on it* lusrlagr and a
Added Expense
most advanced tactical rerun- of a linlf-millioii dollars in
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) nnissanca uml Limbing sys­ bonds and cheeks.
NEW YORK (UPI) — The Cuban flag palntod on the tall,
increase in horsepower In new "buried" Cuban (idling boats — An 82 foot Coast Guard tems.
Bolden said two weeks ago
model cars may force an In­ (wire and lieniled inland be­ paltol bout wits ordered to­
Tlm Vigilante's two 17.900- lie told another agent, "I’m
day tn intercept ami board pound I Ii rii at engines ilrivn going before the Warren
crease in insurance premium* fore the alarm was given.
Subsequently t Ii e Cuban If necessary, a shrimp boat (lie aircraft to velocities ap­ Commission ami tell shout the
liecausc of tlie danger posed
by the more powerful autos, marine radio network warn­ with only one man aboard.
proaching twice the speed of drinking and di«np|&gt;enram-a of
The Const Gunn! said the sound,
Nicholas Dekkcr, president of ed fishing Lists to keep their
lh« Secret Service agent*
the National Automobile Un­ running light* on because man, an unidentified Negro,
RVAII-G is tin* first squad­ flout their posts while they
derwriters Association, said "we don't want to make any was injured and apparently ron to operuta ut sea with were guarding President Ken­
mistakes."
delirious.
today.
nedy in Hyunni* Port."
tlm BA-5C.
By llarry Johnson
Altamonte S p r i n g s may
adopt the city manager form
of government.
Town
Council
members
Wednesday night set the
whorls in motion (or a general
overhaul of the antiquated
charter and will offer the re­

vised package at a referendum
next December.
Tentative plans call fm the
charter to include the city
manager-commission form of
government rather than the
current mayor - commission
form.
Prime backer of tbe pro­

posal Is Mayor - Commission­
er W. I-awrcnoe Swofford,
wlui noted the salary of s city
manager could be offset
through more efficient opera­
tions of the town's business.
Commissioners will eonvass
the community in the next few
days seeking a citiiens com­

Castro Alert
For Any Air,
Sea Attacks

RVAH-5 To Go W est
For Duty In Pacific

BRIEFS

Agent Charges
He Was Framed

CG Goes After
III Shrimper

.4 r Dtscoutvr Pft/ces
6 6

14” TIKES
Now Only
750x11, NOOxll, 830(|(,
900x11, 930x11

IlLckwalt
Plus Tax A
Rerap. Tire

Whitewalls 12 Mura

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All reraps guaranteed against all road haiardi and
deferU fur Ilia llfr uf tires anil lubes.

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ANNUAL FISH FRY of tho Seminole County
S|&gt;ortsman’g Association Wednesday evening at
the John Crim Seminole Fi-«h Camp on the
Wckiva River turned into a Democratic political
powwow with 260 attending. Three countywide nice* are on the ballot in next Tucstkiy'*
second rim-off primary. Othcn will be on the

ballot in the November gencrul election.
Strangely and nicely nix Democratic candidate*
for three county offices up for grabs in Tues­
day’s second primary agreed and did jsme for
the Herald's photographer Wednesday evening.
In the left photo are Marjorie Shepard and Troy
itay, opposing candidates fur county tax col­

lector. lit the center photo are incumbent Gen.
J. C. Hutchison (left) and Edward Yarborough,
opposing candidates for county commissioner
front District 1. In ihc right photo urc incumbent John Fitzpatrick (left) and linrry Gushing,
optioning candidates for county commissioner
from Diitrict 6.
(Herald Photos)

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�Two Men, Girl
Held In Ocala
In Texas Theft

South Seminole Club Installs New Officer3&gt;

OCALA (LTD — Tw/i mrn
• nit a sirl from San Antonio.
Tex., were in the Marian
County jail today, waiting to
be questioned by postal auth­
orities about the theft of an
undetermined amount of mon­
ey orders in the I/me Star
State.
Tne three were arrested
Wednesday after one of them
tried to obtain a Florida
drivers' license under an as­
sumed name, according to Ihc
Marion County sheriff's of(Ire.
A 50 piece burglary kit con­
taining everything from seethrough plexi tubes to man­
uals on locks and safes was
found on one of the trio.
William Anderson, -to, was
charged with possession of
burglary toots and attempting
to obtain a drivers' license
by fraud. His brother Charles,
32, and Wilma Jean Craford,
both were charged with pos­
sessing fradulcnt drivers' li­
censes.
Deputies said William An­
derson admitted taking an un­
determined numiier of money
orders from a post office
somewhere in Texas, but be
said he couldn't remember
where. The money orders
were spent in Texas and
Mexico, deputies said.

AMONG THOSE attending: the luncheon and installation of officers of
t lie South Seminole Garden Club Monday at the Trade Winds Cafeteria
in Casselberry were Mrs. L. E. Swope, outgoing secretary; Mrs, George
Otto, pariimentarian, Mrs. 1!. T. Crittenden, president and Mrs. Fred
Hcuhergcr, vice president.
(Herald Photo)

Four Children
Killed In Fire
CALAIS, Maine (L'PI) —
Four children were killed
early today when trapped in
an upstair* bedroom by a
roaring fire that swept their
two story wooden frame home
os their parents slept.
The dead were identified
tentatively ns David Corbett,
seven, Mark, five, Tammoy,
four, and a two-year old child
All were children of Mr. and
Mrs. Itoss Corbett of this Ca­
nadian iKirder town.
Corbett awl his wife escap­
ed the flaming house.
Officials said the (ire start­
ed when an oil stove explod­
ed in the kilelien.

Challenge To
Roosevelt

MAYOR OWEN ANSTKY receives first poppy from six year old Cathy
Casselberry while Mrs. Kenneth Green, poppy chairman for American
Legion Auxiliary Memorial I'nit ofl of Casselberry, looks on. The auxili­
ary will sell tbe veterans poppies in Casselberry on Friday nnd Saturday.

Texas Arrest Reveals Florida Murder Plot
HEAP MONT. Tex . (U P l) lie arrest of a 27-year-old
sherman of charge* of pavi­
ng counterfeit 120 bill* uno \e red detail* of an attempt­

ed underworld a*sa**lnatkm
in Florida, putlcc saw! today.
’live fialicrman, Henry Penton Denton, W’4* free In $25,oofi bond on federal counter­

TALLAHASSFK &lt;UP1&gt; —
James “Jimmy" Janie* of
Miami challenged one of hi*
opponent* for Democratic na­
tional committeeman—Lllioll
liooacvolt — to an epi-n de­
bate Wednesday.
James charged that Rno**y»lt, a son of the lata Presldent Franklin t). Roosevelt,
s u not equipped with the
knowledge to »er&gt;e the party
In Florida.
“ft will be a s»d day for
our party If our voters sea
only tbe Rcoai-velt name on
election day, and overlook the
fact Hint Klllolt, unlike hia
Illustrious parents, promise*
much although he’* been unable to do anything of ronaequenra for himself in M
yearn of life," James said.

Altamonte May Get
NewHouse Numbers

Oviedo Boy, 8
Hurt By Auto

Former Seminole
Grower Dies

An clght-y*ar-old Oviedo
area boy, F.lmer Griffin. w»*
injured
Wednesday
night
when be was strurk by a
car as he walked home from
a nearby grocery store. Hr is
being trented at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital for severe
Jisreratlon* His rondltion is
reported os fair.
Florida Highway Patrolman
John McConnell said Die liilff in boy was walking on tbe
highway when he was strurk
by a car drivrn by Jn*»ph
Mikler. No rbargrs weie fil­
ed, the trooper said.

Conflicting, confusing house
umber* in A l t a m o n t e
lay soon be a t h i n g
r the past.
Meeting Wednesday night,
own Council members dr
ided to set up a committee to
ork with post oftice official*
i revising the entire houseumbering system.
Tbe dividing line' would lie
It a monte and Mail land Ave­
ne*.
Number* would reach out
am Ihote two street* in a
ystrmalic proredurc, o n e
hlch will allow easier di'iri-

il. L. Lingk. sfi, otir-lime
mlnoic County grower, died
eadny at hi* homo in Cobn, 111., il wa* learned beta
lay.
HI* *on, II. (!. I.ingle, of
ch Arbor, lrfl today fur
bdrn. Functal and burial
-vice* will be conducted
Idnv at Cobden.
Also surviving are three
lldren, Mr*. Fred It. Hell,
rvy Cliusc, Mil.; Dr. John
1.ingle, Davis, Calif,, and
laid Lmgle, Wood River,
; six grandchildren and
ree great grandchildren.
Coca leave* are the natural
source of cocaine.

tuition of mall try the mounted
poit oftice worker*
H wa* pointed out that
some house* have identic*!
number*, oilier* have none
and some jump from a low
number to a high one al­
though the home* rn*y t* ad­
jacent to each other.
Commissioners nl*o derided
10 increase the number serv­
ing on the Zoning Commis­
sion. Currently three person*
serve and it was pointed out
11 I* difficult to get all to attend at one lime.
Hiking the membership to
five would allow getting a
quorum much easier, com­
missioners said.
In oilier action, the council
decided to delay awarding of
a contract (or gasoline until
the bidders clarified the sta­
tus of supplying a storage
tank and pump The gasoline
would he used for town ve­
hicles.
It also heard a request that
.&lt; portion of Die Oak lawn Estato* area he reroneit from
11 1 A to 113 The owner noted
this section is adjacent to a
busy arterial highway and
mortgage firms frown on fi­
nancing prime residential pro­
jects there
Commissioners were told
the r&lt; toning is necessary to
keep the land from remaining
vacant "and an eyesore to the
community."

foiling charge*, Hi* brother
and two othor men were in-mg
sought,
Denton wa* arrested over
the weekend when he sDompted to pass a fake $20 bill to
an undercover man for the
Port Arthur police depart­
ment, police said, lie was
arraigned tiefore federal com­
missioner A. B. Moore Jr.
Police unfolded a butare
story of how the fake money
made its way to Texas after
an abortive murder attempt.
The story, according to the
secret service, began two
month* ago in Florid*. A Na­
tional counterfeiting ayndleiie
contracted to have a man
named "King" killed in Or­
lando, Fla., the hired killer
agreed to be paid a large
amount of Utgui money. Af­
ter the iV year-old gunman
was paid off. he shot "King",
who survived.
llie Secret Service *aid the
hired assassin, afraid the un­
derworld might be after him,
went to Port Arthur, Tex,,
with a suitcase full of the
"hot" money and a 34-year-old
girl friend.
Tiie girl, idenUfird •* Dorctha Radford, wa* visited by
two men. I V y convinced her
she should lake the money
and leave her boy friend. The
Secret Service »atd Die trio,
plut the brother of one of the
two men, took all tile hired
killer'* money.
While Doretha u a i parking
In-r clothe*, her two friend*
left for Florida leaving her
holding an empty satchel.
Denlon, the brother of one of
the men, was given $2,000 In
bogus currency to keep quiet
about the incident.
Doretha returned to Florida
and was arrested and placed
under $25,000 bond. Denton
was arrested several day*
later.
Police were still searching
for the alleged hired killer
and the two men who look the
rest of the bogui money.

By Janr Casselberry
Officer* of the South Sem­
inole Garden Ciuh were in­
stalled nt it luncheon Monday
In the Banquet Room "f the
Trade Wind* Cafeteria at
Seminole Pinza with 112 mem­
ber* present.
Mr*. E. P. Richards, s past
president of the organization,
served as installing officer
and was presented with a
gardenia corsage a* was
each of the new officers.
Those installed were Mrs.
If. P. Crittenden, president;
Mrs. Fred Heuberger, vice
president; Mr*. L. K, Den­
nison, recording secretary:
Mrs. Arthur Putnam, corre­
sponding secretary and Mrs.
Otis Lee, treasurer.
Tables wen- decorated with
a variety of flower* and fern
arranged by Mr*. William
Titford, Mrs. J. C. Weir and
Mrs. C. K. P'ishrr.
Mrs. Walter Krohne Sr., de­
votional chairman, gave a
short talk on ''Spiritual Grad*
ens." Mr*. Mark Bullock of
Long wood won the award for
the member planting the mo«t
flowering trees during the
year by planting seven trees
in her yard. Mrs. Kenneth
Green of Casselberry was
runnerup with six. Planting
flowering tree* i» a special
project this year of the Stats
Federation of Garden Club*.
The nnnua! reparU were
given and it was noted that
H new members had joined
the club this year. Each mem­
ber was asked to tell which of
the program* she enjoyed
most and everyone agreed
that the bus trip to Highland
State Park was the most fun
There will he no meetings
held during Die s u m m e r
month*. Regular meetings will
resume on the third Monday
In October.

Heart Session
This Weekend

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tty Doris Desn
The May meeting of the
North Oilando Garden Club
was held at the home of Mr*.
Helen Bcrrie, 30 N. Devon
Avenue, with Mr*. Fliteen
Wyman as eo-hostess.
The Garden of tne Month
award wa* won b\- K. C. and
Betty FYhl of 2 Sherry Ave­
nue in the Coronado Homes.
Thp rluh vntrd not to have
a banquet this year but in
stead will have a dinner at
the Capri Restaurant in San­
ford for members and their
husbands. The dinner is plan­
ned f*&gt;r 7:30 p. ni.. May 30.
A report was given on the
May til hake sale which was
spnninrrd a« a fund railing
event toward the clubs' pra­
te t of buying street *ign*
for the village.
Mrs. Bertie was elected as
treasurer to replace Mr*.
Maureen Riddlry who will be
going back to her native Eng­
land for a year due to her
husband's t r a n s f e r orders
with the Navy. She was pre­
sented with a tia tilin g hag
»i a "going away" gift from
the club. This will be the first
time in four anil one-half
years she lo ts been back
home.
Refreshment* were served
und n social hour was hc-ld.
Mrs Vera Anderson ami Mr*.
Mary Rowell will be hostesses
for the June meeting which
wilt he the last meeting of
Hie clult until l it tuber.

Completes Course

I’fc. Hurd. I E. D Daugh­
erty, s o n of Mr. and Mrs.
W. it. Daugherty, of Oviedo,
and a graduate o f Oviedo
High S c h o o l , has completed a
in-wcvk airplane repair course
Five Seminole County Heart at tiie Army Transportation
rcprv»entatives will Join more
School, Fort Fliisti*, Va.
than 200 Heart vclunteer* from
all over Florida at the 15th
annual Heart assembly at Mi­
ami Beach till* weekend.
Attending from Sanford will
be the chairman of the tm.ird
of the Florida Heart Associa­
tion, Ernest Southward; Dr.
Luis Tercz and Dr. Robert
Roseniond, both members ol
the official board; Dr. Marla
Perez and Donald Tailor, who
will serve as delegate* from
the Seminole DeUary Division
Dr. Luis Perez will alto a t­
tend the three day cardiovas
cular seminar which will pre
ceavd the annual volunteer
meeting Mr*. Jeanne Bodfish
iand Mrs
Dotlie Austin.
Heart staff worker*, will tw­
in attendance and the local
field office will tic closed all
week.

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Altamonte Garden Club Hears
Talk On Farming In Norway

F. N. HEGG

'Youngster'
Of 84 Leaves
For Sweden
II) Jane Casselberry
You’re only a* old as you
feel and Frederick N. Hegg
of 130 t.ske Triplet Drive,
Casselberry, is a youthful SI
with hi* 85th birthday coming
up in September.
In recent week* he haa been
enthusiastically planning for
a ihree months vi*it to hi*
native country of Sweden—
hi* first since 1022—and has
even purchssed a ear there
so that he will he able to do
plenty of sightseeing.
He left Wednesday for New
York where he will hoard an
airliner for Sweden. He Is
looking forward to a reunion
with hi* brother who lives in
the Snmland I’rovinre.
The second child in a fam­
ily of 11, Hegg was raised on
a faim and rsme to this
country in tOCHl at the age of
2d, He entered the building
business in 1007 and moved to
Casselberry in 1352 where
he bought several loti and
built four house*.
Still fictive in the trade, last
year he drew plans and tupervtstd construction of tha
Covenant Church in Audubon
Park where he Is a mrmher.

Ry Julia Barto*
Vertical farming in Norway
was the subject chosen by
Mrs. K. A. Jutho for her talk
before members of th« Alta­
monte Springs Garden Club
at their May covered dish
supper meeting held in the
Community House.
A* she talked Mr*. J tithe
passed pictures and maga­
zine articles illustrating her
discussion. She reported that
many of the same fruits and
vegetable* grown in Florida
n!«o are grown in Norway
despite the hilly terrain and
cold climate, explaining that
the gulf currents bring in
warm air which aid growth
of numerous vegetables.
The monthly horticulture
report was given by B. H.
Jarrard who will continue, at
the various meetings, to list
current flowering plants, in­
sects likety to attack at the
time nnd methods o ' control.
It was reported that Mr.
and Mrs, W alter J, Norton of
the i lull’s beautification com1mittee hud confected district
official* of the State Road

Department who have given
permission for the club to b#
responsible for beautifying at
least two center isles along
SR 135 when the four-laning
job i* completed through
town.
It wa* voted that the an­
nual picnic, customarily held
in the park, will be held this
year at the Community H°U‘*
due to dusty conditions cre­
ated in the park area by road
construction. The event wilt
be held June 11, at 5:33 p. m.,
with members bringing cover­
ed dishes.
Guests for the meeting wet a
County Commissioner J. r .
Hutchison nnd Mrs. Hutchi­
son. guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bradford and Mrs.
Alma Dutton, mother of Mrs.
Edward Kelsey.
Chairmen for the evening
were Mr. end Mr*. Jeff
Hodges who wore assisted bv
Mr. and Mr*. George Hearn,
Mr. and Mr*. Walter C. Cope,
Mr. and Mrs, K. A. Julbe,
Mr. and Mrs. John DeJong
and Dr. Gertruda Forman.

Citrus Suit
TAMPA (U P!)—A federal
court suit in which Winter
Haven citru* grower, Willard
G. Roe, is seeking to shut
down F’ort Meade phosphate
company is expected to cor»
tinue two more weeks, am)
possibly a month.
Patrick Henry
"tongue of tha
revolution."

wa* the
American

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TO PLANT —

COLD
HARDY
SHRUBBERY
Grnpcville Nursery
2221 Graprvilie At*.
321.0886
“Srotl’a Dealar"

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Burns means Business!
V O TE f o r
Integrity
Leadership
Prov en Progress

Gator Taken
Into Custody
TALLAHASSEE d 'P t t —
An allicalor described only a.«
"Mg" wandered into the back­
yard of Peter J. White
Wednesday night and It took
a deputy sheriff an hour to
lake the reptile into custody
Mrs. White called the Leon
Ccunty sheriff* office to re
port the alligator in her yard,
Deputy Gen* Goodman an­
swered the call.
Goodman laid lie arrived at
tiie White's house 11 minute*
after th« call was made hut
it took him another hour to
take 1he gator into custody.
Goodman railed H a r r y
Chapin of the Stats- Game
and Flesh Water Fish Centmission who released the un­
happy gator In a lake north
of the rity.

YEARS ADMINISTRATIVE
EXPERIENCE in GOVERNMENT

Sei•vice Is Mv Record
Progress Is My Aim
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HAYDON BURNS STANDS FOR:
A well planned, adequately financed, uni­
versity and junior college system that
will afford quality educational opportuni­
ty to ntorr than 100,000 Florida students
seeking higher education by 1970.

Fly Found
MIAMI ( U P l)—Agriculture
worker* began setting out
hundreds of new- traps today
in the are* where officials
discovered * fruit • killing
Mediterranean fruit fly Wed­
nesday.

Preservation of Homestead Exemption.
Sovereign Rights of the individual slates
within the framework of the Union.

Rights-Of-Way to tie recognized as a part
of primary highway construction, und the
Mate's responsibility. Relief must he
given to the municipalities.
Citrus industry to maintain its own sys­
tem of regulations and autonomy, with
special emphasis on product improve­
ments. and comprehensive marketing
research.
Veto any extension of Sales Tax that
might lie placed on food and medicine.

Vc
BURNS
OTE FOR

IN -S IN K -E R A T0 R

HAYDON

GARBAGE DISPOSERS
HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOW COST
AS LOW AS *52-SO

WALL SUPPLY

111 N. FRENCH AYE.
SANFORD, FLA.
322-5412
"Headquartera Fur Sprinkler Systems"

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Haydon Burns

COMPLETE LINE OF —

F. J. HARRIS and N. 1. Klchburg (right), who
represent the Gulf Life Insurance company
here, have qualified for the 1963 Gulf Life
President’s Club. Harris, Rich burg and their
wives will he honored May 21-2-1 at the Presi­
dent's Club conference ul Jacksonville,

R ersIS

Garden Club
Schedules
Dinner

NOW IN STOCK

The Am erican robin li
really a N o r t h American
th ru sh ; the English robin is
th e tru e robin redbreast, be­
ing only half the sire of the
A m erican type and having
reddish-orange breast ana
forehead, brownish-olive up­
p er p a rti and a w hite abdo­
m en.

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Page 2 — Mny 21, 1964

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR

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Cadette Troop 338 Has Weekend Camp
Ity Jane C**»e1berrf
Cadclte (!tr! Scout Troop
r,:ts of Casselberry spent litBt
w eekvml cum i»in it out In lent#
at Alexander Spring* in the
Ocala Notional Forest. Mr*.
Nonce Russell, l&lt;ader of tho
troop, was nssi-ted by Miss
i’oin Cannon, Mis* l.ee Van
Warmer and Mis* Joan Ostrow.
The biggest adventure of
the wi-osemi for the girls was
tlm i t mile ennne trip which
tiny took on Saturday. On
Saturday evening nature mov­
ies were shown by the ranger.
The girl* enjoyed a reunion
with their former co-leador,
M,
Russel! Katie, the furr
liana Stone of Maitland,
drove from her home in
s with her hushumi to
\
re girls.
.under Springs is a pap­
ula. natural hvauty spot and
the girls enjoyed swimming
and hiking on the nature
trail*.
Scouts participating were
Barbara Andrews, Robin Ostrow, Ann Higgins. Susie
W e b b e r . Annette Header,
Reeky Totten, Susan Hunter,
Karen Kri«*. Karen t ass,
Cary Thames and Melcdn
Casselberry.

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Gene Taffer was named
president of the Southside
School PTO at the final meet­
DELTONA LIONS CLl'll president, Arlington O. liolbrcmk, right, re­
ing of the year Tuesday night
ceived tin* club’s charter in formal ceremonies hold this week at the Del­
Other officer* elected and
tona (’onuminily House from District Governor John Minor, Lion’s Inter­
Installed Include Mrs. M. T.
national, right. Sponsored by the Orange City Lions ( Int), the new Del­
Rabom Jr., first vice presi­
tona group organized with l- charter members.
dent;; .Mr*. Velma Mitchell,
second vice president; Mrs.
Charles Tetenbaum. set-rela ry : and Mr*. William Rush,
treasurer.
Installing officer wa» Don
Dale*, member of the Semi­
nole County School Hoard ol
Trustee* and p ad president
of the SouUiside School F-TO
NKW YORK — (NKA l— weighed at his Ive-inn renith
Mr*. Donald Jones gave the Hurl Ivta. who file* his cloth1'* —" it was a staggering fignomination committee report. ehronologlcully, is currently iiie'*- but he was so largo
Mr*. Volie William* Jr. gave wearing Id* 11*I*! wardrobe. that Ins health was affected.
the devotional.
‘•I’ve lost 75 pounds," Ives
“ I didn't fee) badly," h*
F r a n k Mcbara, retiring
says, “since Dee. I. And I hopo -axe, "but f simply couldn't
president, condihMed '■'•'* *»■*
"to* h i m - otf another 7.7 poundi, ■In i e i t a i n t h i n g s Al l I c o u l d
aiun wlien plan* were made
hut slower Id pound* motu do was ait and reild Now 1
to spend the rem ainder of the
this year and the rest next ran lie active again. Tins
project funds for redecorat­
morning, I walked three miles
ing part* of the si liod Also yi nr."
He
won't
sav
h"W
much
he
and
it was wonder fill,’*
announced was that a fan had
Fortunately, ns lie grew
been purchased for the school
larger and required larger
auditorium and that It is to lie
clothes, he didn't throw away
exchanged for a smaller one
Ills old ones. And ns tm lost
Words of appreciation were
t o n n a g e , lie retrogressed
Spoken for Mehane who was
through the closet until ho
presented a gift from the or­
ganization by Mrs. Halmrn.
reaehi d the 'Id outfits, which
Mehane expressed apprecia­
lie now wears.
Itl'ltl, IVKS: Fashion
tion to Mrs. Mitchell for an­
"The lapels may he large,"
marches
backwards.
other successful year
aI
he say-, "but the waistlines
S o u th sid e .
are smaller and that's what any coni|ilaintv so they cen­
The evening’.* program con
counts."
sor is very strictly. The cen­
aisled of musical number.* Iiy
Happily, the problem of
sorship on tell vision decreas­
tiie sixth grade student* under
weight has never bothered
the direction of Mis* Janetta
ids acting or his singing es ns the rating of a televi­
Itastom.
voice. There aie 22 Ives at- sion program incieuses"
A social period followed and
This Is Barker's Inst season
hunts, mostly on llcrea, "and
it was announced that the
the royalties come in handy with Skelton, lie's been sign­
in vHi grade* had won tile
wh it there’s nothing else lin­ ed to develop Ihieo ronii'dles
room count.
for CBS for the season af­
ing."
"I'm not n folk song pur­ ter next. Bill lie'll still he
ist," suys I Vi's, the man who b u s y , b e c a u s e B a r k e r h a s dis­
It. K. CAUItOLL of introduced millions to the covered another ciuecr —
C a r r o l I ' h Furniture charm of the folk song “I writing
"I u Iways wake up nl &amp;
C o in p a ny. downtown think it’s fine if kids sing
Sanford, will leave Fri­ unrigs any way they feel like a.III.," lie Bays, "l-'oi years, t
day for alt all expense singing them. I have always would spend n few hours
Ry Mr*. Adam Muller
paid, five-duv trip to thought that folk mugs are reading or watching televi­
Plans to sponsor a dessert the New York World's constantly changing, anyway. sion. I finally figured that
card party were made by Fair. The trip is tm And any attempt to sing was a waste of time. Smo«
members of the Dellary Vol­ award fur Carroll for tlo in in a t fashion is wrong, I had always wanted to write,
I decided t&lt;. spend those hours
unteer Fire Department Auxil­ meeting Philco - Ford 1 t n i l . e e . "
Keen now that lie is physi­ writing a novel."
iary at the final meeting of appliance quoins.
Tiie result is a Imppy boon
the season held at the Fire
active again. |ve» still
(Herald I’holo) cally
read- more limn the avernge called "The olive Winked
men's Recreation Hall with
Bark," based partly on Bark­
Francanna Howard presiding.
person.
The event will lie held at the
'I ’m ignorant, unschooled," er’s Wot Id War li experiences
hall at 1 p m.. July 15. Those
be mi\*. "and it bothers me. ns a producer of wur docu­
panning to attend w-ill be askIf l'i| had other opportunities mental les.
e&lt;l to tiring their own cords.
"W riting books," he says.
as a boy, 1 think 1 might
Members
also discussed
have hi en something else. "Is wonderful. You have com­
pLms for the June 24 picnic
Sometime* I feel I’ve led a plete freedom or as near com­
lly Mrs. Adnm Muller
for the department and auxi­
winli'd life—bill it’s been plete freedom as is possible.
World War 1 Barrack* 111*7 fntt,"
liary to be held at Hurt* Park
It is u great feeling."
«f DclJary anil tiie Auxiliary
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In Deleon Springs,
Refreshments were served held n May pirnic meeting at
O ctl Barker ha* promul­
by Mr*. Person Little and her Rock Spring* where those a t­ gated n law. which shall
committee, Mrs, M Mason, tending on joy &lt;d games, swim­ henceforth he- known a s
Mrs. Aaron Dungon and Mrs. ming and walks following tiie "Barker’s First Law of Tele­
luncheon.
Charles Schneider.
vision Censorship" It holds
Under discussion weic ideas
Tho opening meeting In the
that "censor'hip on television
to
lie
presented
at
tile
next
fall will l&gt;e on Sept. 10 and
drcria-es as the rating of u
TALLAHASSEE (LTD —
member* will bring th* ir regular meeting for the con­ television program Increases," Traffic accidents in Florida
vention
to
be
held
in
Orlando,
sandwich lunch. Dessert and
Tin* is » pretty cynical a t­ during the first four months
beverage will he provided by June 2(1-28.
titude. I,id Barker insists that of this year resulted in an
Members
of
the
Di-Bury
the committee.
Barrack* and delegates from it ix valid. And be say* that economic loss of L'l) million
other barrucks will attend it has happened to him, in (Ml, tin- slate patrol said to­
Memorial Services at Deiiary hi- impurity as producer (for day.
"This is quite a price to
Community Methodist lihurvh .-even years! of The Red Skel­
r l C T I T I O I * &gt; X *1 K
pay for carelessness," Mild
ton Show.
at 11 a. m.
SOT ICE IS h*r*liy given, Oist
"Our show," he says, "list commander II. N. Kirkman.
Auxiliary delegates will be
t tin *n*ae« I In bu»ln*»* at
The patrol estimate* econ­
Co-ni-r Gtntvs *. Hrl*»nn, Mr*. John E b e s t c h , Mrs. iie-’n accused of being earthy
Ssnilnot* County. FtnrM* us- Blanche Frye, Mr*. l,oul» I.u- at times. And 1 must admit omic loss at $ 185,000 for each
,l,r (he fietltl..us n»me of.
t
| Hpnl and iliti I inn ad Chat, Mrs. William Brie*. that We're capable of earth!- traffic fatality. The figure
t rrtliis r ,aH iiatm- ulili the Mi*. E. Benedict unit Mis. M in s». We weren't seven years include' loss of earning pow­
etirb .,t in* Circuit Court,
XtniUi i • County, Klurlili, In Holme*. Mrs. William Brie* ago. 7 ou see, sponsors and er. hospital, burial and as­
I
it., » srllli III* [irtiv-lsl- was obligated by Mrs. Crate networks figure that a high- sociated expenses plus prop­
t l i . ns of th* n ctitiuill N t i n t
Stjluti*. to-wltl S*&lt;-Uoa 141-0» Lash, district seven president. rated show is making money erly damage.
There were 401 persons
The next meeting will be a for them, so they leave it
yjor )* a tsiu iti 1UT.
Sla: S»r»h Htev*
combined picnic on June 11 alone Hut if a show Is doing killed In accident* during the
P-iM!.i. Ituy 7, 11, •*, H* 1541 at Rock Springs.
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Puge 4 — May 21, 1904

Kiwanis Club
Hears Story Of
Salvation Army

8T. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church of Rear Lake wna host recently to
a Saturday nftemoon Kct-topethcr nnd cookout for teenapers of the area.
Among thoso enjoying the event were, front, from left, Sheryl Heath,
Eddlt Able, Donna Kay Riley nnd Ricky Heath; back, Dennis House,
Handy Gettings, Linda Liles, Brandon Hcuth, Ilicky Driggers and Don
Patrick.
(Herald Photo)

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were formally installed at the group's closing meeting of the year, are,
from left, Mrs. Arthur Rhodes, president; Mrs. Joseph Pavelchuk, first
Vice president; John Angel, second vico president; Mrs. Arthur Ferrin,
secretary and Mrs. Tom Wells, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

OVIEDO SENIOR HIGH officers nrc, from left, Ted Bellhorn, president;
Billy Dann, vice president; Jan Beasley, secretary nnd Juan Adriatico,
treasurer. Student elections for both tho Junior High nnd Senior High
group* were held last Friday,
(Herald Photo)

DELEGATES TO ANNUAL Boys and Cdrls State events at Tallahnssce
In July are shown In these two pictures. Top photo, from left, Joe Farlcss,
sponsored by Kiwanis and president-elect of the Key Club; James Hall,
Rotary-eponsored; John Horner, Civitans; Jeff Williams, Elks; and
David Lanier, Junior Chamlier of Commerce. Below arc, from left, Bar­
bara Rolger and Carol Oxford, Inst year’s Girls State delegates, and Linda
Spencer and Helen Mnnn, this year’s delegates. The girls are sponsored
by the American Legion Auxiliary.
(Herald Photo)

A thumbnail sketch of the
growth of the Salvation Ar­
my from Ita etart 99 years
■go to th# preient was given
local Kiwanli Club members
Wednesday noon at the Civic
Center.
Speaking wai CoL G. A.
Stevens, former field secre­
tary for the Army, now re­
tired and living In Sebring.
lie was introduced by Capt.
Harry Foden, of the local un­
it.
The Salvation Army, Col­
onel Stevens said, is now op­
erating in 86 countries and
colonies—the number having
been curtailed by the lower­
ing of the Iron Curtain by
Communism.
Ila added that the Gospel
Is being taught in 120 lang­
uages and the Army operates
more than 8,000 social serv­
ice institutions.
The Army has bern In existenre In the United States
for HI years and, when It was
only six years old. President
Grover Cleveland gave hit
personal endorsement to It,
Colonel Stevens said, adding:
"Every
president
since
thrn has endorsed the Army.”
He recalled the start of the
organisation In London and
how Capt. William Ilooth hit
on making it a militant one.
th e organiser declared it Just
at important to save souls at
It ia for militant organlsationa to tavo nations from
conquest.
•'Every step was hard," the
speaker aald. “The Army was
greeted with ridicule and ev­
en Impriaonment but their
vigilance led to recognition
aa soldiers of Christianity."
Ita creed, Colonel Stevens
said, It to "taka any man
who cornea to us and lift him
frem the aslra surrounding
■hha.*» ‘
Prior to tho talk, Roy D.
Green, advertising executive
of The Sanford Herald, waa
Inducted bite the club. The
ceremony was conducted by
E. D. Klrchhoff, Green, whoso
father, Roy Green, was also
a member of the local club
until hla death, waa Introduc­
ed by Hack N. Cleveland Jr.
Ktrchhnff stressed the du­
ties, responaibllities and op­
portunities auch membership
Involves.
Kiwanis President Dr. John
Darby greeted the new mem­
ber in behalf of tha club and
appointed Green to the club's
house committee.

Camporee Held
By Girl Scouts
Members o t Old Scout
Junior Troops 111, 223 end 24*
held a weekend campom* at
Camp Ticoches under the dir
scUon ot Miti France*. Cobb.
AsaMlng tbs director In tbs
Rill weekend of events were
Senior Scouts Nancy Rofieru
and Susan McCaaUU and unit
leader Mrs. Carolyn La vend
er. Others assisting were
Mrs. Blake Sawyer*. Mr*. H it
ner RyaU, Mrs. Sot Monroe,
Mrs. Lois Christianson and
Mrs. Betty Roberson.
The SO girls worked in pa
trait and held hlkca, scaven­
ger hunts and games and two
swim periods a day in the
new Olympic lire pool.
They did their own cooking
and ta c k night they gathered
around a huge campfire lor
tinging, contests and skits.
Sunday moraine Troop 223
held ita "Scouts Own" In a
tree-shaded chapel.

Tricolor Mailbox
Glows In Dark
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Ths Post Office has corns up
with a nsw mall collection
box that glowa in tha dark-ln
Hire* patriotic colors.
Postmaster Gsnsrsl John A.
Gronouiki unvtiled tha new
stainless steel bsx Wednes­
day. He aald It was being
considered aa a replacement
for tha rvd, white and blue
boxes now In use.
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Ry Helen Thomas
United Frees International
JACKSON. Ky. (UPI) —
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson said
today "much remains to be
dons" to fight Illiteracy and
other problems but President
Johnson ia confident vf &gt;!itory in the war on poverty.
The First Lady, on an all­
day tour of poverty-stricken
areas, made the statements in

Three Vegetable
Field Days To
Be Conducted

a speech prepared for de, livery s t the dedication of a
| new gymnasium a t Breathitt
County High School here.
Citing construction of the
new gym nnd other arcelerated public works programs in
the area. Mm. -Johnson said:
"This Is the kind of con­
crete evidence of Kentucky
pioneer self help and self-re­
liance that mnkes the Presi­
dent and all America so con­
fident of victory in our war
ngnlnst poverty."
Mrs. Johnson said more
such farillties were needed
so that "boys and girls across
the country will Increasingly
be physically fit, mentally
nwnke and morally straight."
The President's wife flew
to Kentucky for an overnight
stay which included an ad­
dress tonight before ths Ken­
tucky Federation of Wom­
en's Clubs at the Thoenix
Hotel in Lexington.
Mr*. Johnson recalled thnt
her predecessor, th* 1st*
Eleanor Roosevelt, had dedi­
cated th* Breathitt High
School on Jan. 28, 1938, and
had deplored illiteracy in ths
country.
“ Much progress hs» been
made since then in the fields
of literary and general edu­
cation." she said. "Much re­
main* to be done."
"This new gymnasium sym­
bolizes the steps we a* a
nation are taking to strength,
en the physical fitness of
our youth—our greatest na­
tural resource," Mr*. Johnson
aald. "Here again much pro­
gress ha* been made, but a*
th* nation’s unduly high per­
centage of draft rejection*
shows, much still remains to
b* done."
The First Lady was greet­
ed at the school by Gov. Ed­
ward Breathitt of Kenturky.
Earlier teday, she threw a
switch to b rin r electricity to
one-room Lick Rranch school
In the mountains.
Mr*. Johnson, who attend­
ed a one-room school in
Tevs*. also toined the school's
25 pupils a t th* hot 10-eent
school lunch.
Mr*. Johnson’s press secre­
tary, Mr*. Elizabeth Carpen­
ter, sold the Sylvanla Electrle
Co. had run a power line Into
th* primitive Lick Branch
school as a "community con­
tribution. ” She said the com­
pany had been planning to in­
stall the line for seme time
but hsd "hurried it up" for
the First Lady's visit.
The hot lunch program at
th* school is part of the gov.
emment's emergency pro­
gram to aid economically de­
pressed areas of Kenturky.
Government surplus food is
prepared and heated a t a
home near th# achoc).
Mrs. Johnson’s trip to Kentucky was reminiscent of th*
many made to the area by
Mr*. Roosevelt during tha
1930». In fact, Breathitt Coun­
ty High School vest dedicated
by Mrv. Roosevelt In Janu­
ary, 1938.
Mr*. Johnson also was to
visit th* home of Mr. amt
Mrs. Arthur Robertson at
Waraboal Branch after th*
school ceremonies. Robertson,
a tobacco fanner, obtained a
government grant to “win­
terize" his horns and to sink
a well. Hr waa also aided In
getting a Job with th* Breat­
hitt County forestry division.
Mr*. Johnson's schedule
then call* for her to motor
to the town of quicksand to
inapect the University of
Kentucky’s wood utilisation
center. From Quicksand sh*
goes to U xingtcn for her
speech before the Women's
Club Federation.

Three vegetable field days
will be held in north central
HEAR LAKE Boy Scouts of Troop 230, pictured just before leaving for
Florida next week to snablt
weekend at Camp Lanoche are, front row, left to right, Gerald Aldrich,
vegetable growers to bon* up
Pete Hall, Ray Gnlliford, Robert Anderson, Max Weinar; second row,
on latest research findings.
Frank Crout, Krist Snlml, Dennis Rrondway, Roger Bunnell, Steven
Dr. James Montelaro, veg­
Itiley; third row, Robert Runnell, assistant troop lender, Billy Anderson,
etable crops specialist with
Hugo Riggo Jr., George Aldrich Jr., fourth row, A. II. Bunnell nnd Gerald
tb* University of Florida's
Aldrich Sr., adult assistants; W. L. Broadway, chairman; Bruce Nelson,
agricultural extension service,
scoutmaster and Hugo Riggio Sr., adult assistant.
(Herald Photo)
reports that field days will
be held a t Zellwood, Leesburg
and Gainesville.
The Zellwood field day will
begin at 1:30 p.m. on Tues­
day on ths Central Florida
Experiment Stations’ muck
farm. Hi* research staff of
the Sanford-based station will
relate their latest research
findings on ths muck soils
and then lead growers on a
tour of the trial plots. Dr.
J. W. Wilson, entomologist in
charge of the Central Flor­
ida Station, will be in charge
of the field day.
Watermelon and cantaloupe
grower* will have th* oppor­
tunity to hear latest research
reports in this area on May
27 a t the watermelon and
grape laboratory located six
mile* south of Leesburg on
U.S. Highway 27.
Beginning at 1:30 p.m.,
grower* will hear reports on
fungicide and Insecticide test­
CUB SCOUT PACK 230 of Bear Lake, with all members and guests In
ing, pollination, fertiliser and
Indian costume, joined the Scout Troop ot Camp Lanoche last weekend
soil fumigation studies, breedfor an afternoon nnd evening. Cubmaster t« Robert Bunnell and assistant
in* a m i variety trials and pe­
Is Bruco Nelson. Den mother* wwhid* 'Mrs«*JC£ri*t,nfl, Riddell. Mrs. Evelyn
troleum muirh result*. Dr.
Chapman, Mrs. Patricia Foist nnd Mrs. Louise Brosmun. Pete Hull is den
James M. Crstl, plant path­
chief far the newly, formed Webelos.
(Herald Photo)
ologist in charge of th* lab­
oratory, is in chnrge of the
research program.
On May 28, Gainesville will
be the focal point for th*
vegetable growers. Dr. F. 8.
Jamison, hrad of ths Univers­
ity of Florida’s Vegetable
Crop* Department, will direct
a program beginning a t 9:30
a.m. which will cover every­
thing from vegetable variety
trials and fertilixer place­
ment to peat pot and as­
phalt mulching. Peppers, cu­
cumbers, watermelons, canta­
loupes, beans and southern
pea breeding ar* among th*
vegetables which will recelvs
special emphasis.
Highlighting th* field day
will b« a luncheon featuring
fresh sweat corn, tomatoes
and cucumber*.
Appearing on the program
will lie Agricultural Experi­
ment Stations' scientists from
th* Vegetable Crops, Ento­
mology, Plant Pathology and
THE PROGRAM for the South Seminole Junior High Missile Club Ban­
Soils Departments.
quet was preaented by, from left, Brian Stehli, vice president nnd atmlent
The Gainesvill* field day
apenker; Linda Cote, president and muster of ceremoniea; Dalla Maddron,
will be held at the Vegetable
guest speaker for tho evening and Mrs. Catherine Martin, faculty advisor
Research Unit located nine
for the club.
(Herald Photo)
miles northwest of Gainesville
on the Devils Mlllhopper
Road. Dr. Montelaro reports
that sign* leading from the
university will aid in direct­
ing
grower* to the sits.
b* true ail serosa the country. drugs" help different patients
Dr. Kenneth Wing
at
different
time*.
Under
a
An interesting fact, he
guext speaker at a recent din­
ner meeting of ths It. W. said, ia that the disease ap­ doctor’s care, most patients
Wars’* Bible Class of lb* pears to occur more frequent­ can get relief from their a t­
tack* of breathlessness.
F ln t Methodist Church which ly in white msles between 50
By Mr*. Adam Mailer
At this tims, doctors do not
and 70 year* old. Women get
waa held at McKinley Hall.
Square
dancer* invaded De­
know how to prevent emphy­
After a short b u s i n e s s emphysema, too. but ten sema. Continuing research is Bary Sunday afternoon commeeting. Mr*. W. W. Tyre In­ times more men have it than being conducted to find an­ ing from Daytona, Ormond
troduced Mr*. Lorraine Gra­ women. A high percentage of swer* to many q u s s t l o n s Beach, Palatka, Jacksonville,
ham, Program Administrator th* people who have emphy­ about this disease. Howevtr, Elista, Mt. Dora. Cocoa,
of tha Cantral Florida Tuber­ sema smoke and hav* been modern msdicina can usually Titusville, Plymouth, Rockculosis and Respiratory Dis­ heavy smokers most of their slow down th* development of ledge, Sanford, DeLand and Brownie Picn
All Brownie Troop
ease Association and Dr. lives. Frequently, they live In emphysema If patients are Chuluota to Join those of the
areas where air pollution la a treated early. It is always th* rommunty for an afternoon of South Seminole Area
Kenneth Wing.
dancing.
vited (a meet at Reel
Dr. Wing spoke on HEm­ constant problem.
doctor’s immediate concern to
Attendance eras recorded at Saturday at 9 a. n
Th* first symptom of pul­ clear up any infection of a
physema" and showed a film,
some 300 men, women and field trip and picnic c
a question and answer period monary emphysema ia short­ patient's respiratory system—
children. Caller was Chuck
ness of breath. The next most mouth, nose, throat, sinuses,
followed.
Durant of Ormond Beach srho
Dr. Wing said Emphysema common symptom is couch or lung*—because such infec­ was assisted by William Camp
(pronounced am-flh-SKE-ma) which become* worse as time tions set up a possible start­ of Jacksonville.
V tt- T I T I O I s V t w i ;
is a Greek word meaning "in­ passes.
ing place for emphysema.
Refreshments of hot dogs, NOTICK l a b a r t b y g l v s n
Chronic and recurrent Infec­
flation." It Is a dlseas* which
s n a s a s a In bunlna
Th* National Tuberculosis
sd tea, coffee and cold 1
S a n f o rd .
eausaa ths lung* to become tions of tha lungs and bron­ Association has published a drinks were served throughout sMo ll # PCr aosuenht s .Ar*.,
Florida, usdi
so greatly enlarged they lit­ chial tree, especially virus In­ series of pamphlets on respir­ the afternoon by auxiliary f i c t i t i o u s n i m i o f
fections, and smoking are atory disease. These pamph­ members of the Volunteer l * u n d o r * i t t . a n d t h a t I I
erally deteriorate.
to r e r l t t r r a a l d n a m e w tt
II* also stated there ia an factors intimately associated let* ar* available to tha pub­ Fire Department. Those mak­ f l e r b o f t h o C i r c u i t i
alarming Increase In this dis­ with Emphysema.
lic and may be obtained ing up the committee were S e m i n a l * O o u u t r . F l o r i d
Doctors can help emphy­ through your local Tuber­ Francanna Howard, Mabel ao cf c othr doa n tF*l c twl tilot hu *th *S ipmr o*v
ease throughout th* United
States. California f 1 g u r a a sema patient* live comfort­ culosis and Respiratory Dis­ West. Margaret Schneider, uloa. t o . w i t : S o c tlo a
show a SO per rent increase ably with their disease for a eas* Association. For further Sophia Stutterfaeim. union F l o r i d * S t a t u t * * m t.
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4. 1144.
doctors faar this increase tusy ments, including " w a n d e r 322-479$.
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Thirty years In H o m e
Demonstration Work was the
main aubject of conversation
at the recent banquet given
by the Lake Monroe Club,
celebrating its 30th year.
The banquet held in White
Hall of the Upsola Preiby-

terian Church Thursday, Slav
14, was attended by more
than 60 guests.
The dinner, prepared by the
club members, was served by
the Handy Helpers i ll girls.
The hall was decorated
w i t h flower arrangements

made by membcri.
Each table was overlaid
with a white cloth and cen­
tered with a dish arrange­
ment of flowers.
The printed programs were
in keeping with the state col­
ors of green and gold.

The program was dedicated
to Mrs. S. E. Norwood, who
is "91 years young." She has
been active in the economic
program work for the past 30
years, and has endeared her*
self to her club and friends by

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ATTENDING THE 30th Anniversary IhiiKiuet of the Lake Monroe Home
Demonstration Clu!) were left to rij;ht. Miss Myrtle Wilson, Seminole
County airent. Miss Helen Holstein, State District nyent, Mrs. C. II. Hunt­
er, cliih president, and Mrs. J. H. Titidel, chairman for bnmpict.

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By Helen Snodgrass
and Mrs. Fred Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Iloliert Oxen------dine of Marianna were over­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henight guests Monday of Mr. ser of Wilson, Okla., were
overnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Hamilton, Wednesday night.

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led Sunday ns Mrs. O. H.
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ami Mother's Hay with hav[ing her mother, Mrs. Horlle
| Huy of Parrish. Alabama with
Mr. Sides and her.
Tho S. II. Hay family. The
Jack Welch family, Mrs. Nan­
Mr. and Mrs. Hobby Lillie cy Tulwell ami her son, Mor­
of Orlando were dinner guests ris, mid Mr. and Mrs. 11, D.
of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nutt It us.-ell of Orlando enjoyed
Sunday.
• family get together, dinner
at the bides home.
Airman 2c Michael Neal re­
turned to Turner Air llasc in
Mist Helen Snodgrass was
Georgia after having spent hostess to several friends at
the weekend with is parents, her home Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neal.
with a demon strut imi party.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon War­
Mr. and Mrs. Fay la** were
ner and family of Orlando entertained at tlia Truview
t
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In Daytona lleach, Sunday by
moUier, Mrs. Alberta Warner.
their daughter, Mrs. J. G.
David of Sanford.
Mrs. James llichards is
visiting relatives in Wlilte
Ilcv. H. W. Carlton has re­
Plains, N. Y., and Washing­
turned from Pittsburg where
ton, D. C.
hr attended general confer­
ence of the Methodist church.
Mother's Hay mid a birth­
day cell hi at inn wrie rnmblllMiss Carolyn Watson was
hostess to a camp out recent­
ly at the hnme of Miss Doris
Faber. Attending were Con­
nie Sellers, Patsy Long. Pat­
ty Urban, Juanita Mcadowa
and Judy Tropf,

B o rro w up to $ 5 ,0 0 0

Miss Katherine Litrh, Mrs.
Carl Harlhamn and Hrv. Kipprnbrook attended the state
session of the Altar Guild of
the Episcopal church held at
Camp Wing Mann at Avon
Park this week.

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Chairman for the event was
Mrs. Tindel with Mrs. Hunt­
er and Mrs. Johnson assist­
ing.
The 4-H girls were introduc­
ed by their leaders, Mrs.
Johnson and Mrs. H. R. Wil­
son, who expressed their gen­
uine gratitude for the excell­
ent niBnncr In which they
served the guests.

Wrratft May 21, 1964 — F a st If

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Christian spirit.
Special guest and main
speaker for the evening was
MI a a Helen Holstein of
Gainesville, who is the dis­
trict agent for this county.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, County
If. D. agent, spoke to the
group on "Today and Tomor­
row."
County Agent Cecil Tucker
and Mrs. Tucker sang a duet
"Tell Me Why" In memory of
a deceased past president,
Mrs. Clover Marrs.
Other distinguished guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
I.undberg, Mrs. Charles Sa*sman, County Council presi­
dent, and Miss Darlrne Ro­
berts, Heart Queen sponsored
by tltc club.
Past presidents attending
and giving a short talk on
successful events that occur­
red during their term of of­
fice were Mrs. Mary Walters,
Mrs. Annie McArthur, Miami,
Mrs.
Virginia
Henderson,
Mrs. Nellie Goodspccd, Mrs.
J. H. Tindcl, Mrs. J. E. Andrew* and Mrs. H. L. Johnson.
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vocation and welcome. Mrs.
Hunter, president, presided,
and Mrs. E. L. Du well intro-

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Oviedo Trio Celebrates Birthdays
By Evelyn Lady
The Capri Restaurant In
Sanford waa the acene of a
luncheon Saturday when Mra.
Fred Pierson of Or W o enter­
tained for three gueste of hon­
o r w h o were celebrating
blrthdaya.
The luncheon table waa dec­
orated with arrangementa of
gardcnlaa.
Guesta of honor were Mra.
Jam ea E. Brookshire III, of
Atlanta and Goldenrod, Mra.
Ed Brooklyn and Mra. John
Lundy.
Mra. J. R. Battle prevented
the gueata of honor with or­
chid corsages.
After a delicious luncheon
of fried chicken, a large
birthday cake was cut by
Mra. Emmett Waltz.
Gueata Invited to attend
other than the gueata of hon­
o r were Mrs. E. Dougherty,
Mra. Fcrrel Beasley, Mies Lu­
cille Brookshire, Miss Ann
Pierson, Mra. John Duda Jr.,
Mrs. Jo Lcn Battle, Mias
Judy Wurat, Mra. Emmett
Waltz, Miss Kathryn Lawton
and Mra. J . R. Battle.

A JOINT BIRTHDAY luncheon honored three Oviedo Indies at the Cnpri
recently. From the left are Mrs. Ed Brooklyn, Mrs. John Lundy und Mrs.
James Brookshire.

Miss Healy Feted At Chatter Party
Mrs. Jama* C. (Mary Ana)
Jones and Mrs. Jamea A.
(Glenda) Emerson J r. were
co-hostesses to a coke and
chatter party recently honor­
ing MDs Sharon Healy, mem­
ber of the *84 graduating daea
of Seminole High School.
The table was overlaid with
■ white linen cloth, centered
with a white and blue globe
In replica of a graduate.
The honoree was presented
a beautiful white leather
ecrapbook from the hostesses.
Refreshment* of c h i p s ,
dips, mints, nuts, cup cakes
and cokes were served to the
Misses Linda Adcock, Carole
Thorns*, Mauveen Pitta, Bar­
bara Williford, Carol Ana
Carroll, Glenda Alberti, Ton­
ya Johnson, Betty FUtard,
Jean Maaters, Sandy Gilman
and Julie SUsby.
Also the Mlsaea G w e n
Champion, C a r o l Stemper,
Sheryl Stemper, Ann Mahan,
Barbara Schock, Susan Stew­
a rt and Mrs. Frances Staf­
ford, grandmother of the bon-

MISS SHARON HEALY, center, wnn gueat of honor at a Cokc-chnltcr
party recently. Co-hoatcssea were Mrs. Jutnca A. Emerson Jr., l e f t anti
',rt~ Jnmen C. Jonea, right.

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By Mr*. A den Muller
Mra. William Lakeman has
a t her current house guest*,
her brother and sister In law.
Mrs. Louis Schaefer of West
Orange, J. J.
Dr. und Mra. George Frlson
visited their eon, Dr. and Mrs.
George Friaon Jr. and his
family In Largo, where on
Motheru day their grand­
daughter Tarry, received her
First Communion at SL Pat­
ricks Church a t Largo.

Honors Oviedo

Miss Meeks Honored With Luncheon

Miss Myra Meeks was hon­ luncheon last Saturday at the |W. A. Kratzert and her dauch- ling a t co-hosteiaei.
ored guest of a graduation Capri Restaurant, with Mrs. I ter, Misa Rose Kratrert, aerv -1 A red and white carnation
Graduates
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] arrangement centered t h e
By Evelyn Lundy
luncheon table, and a deliAn all day party a t the
Clous
home of the John T. Vllee In
Goldenrod, was the scent of
■ H r ' "'f '-•■P
;
The hostcs'ei presented the
a senior party, Sunday, hon­
V t
horwrec
her
oring Jimmy Vlles. Al Mc­
Call, and Tommy Partin.
■*
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Slocks received an approprlIn addition to tha John
T
7 n K jr *
ate gift from Sirs. KraUert
‘
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|
and Rose.
Vilea, other hoeta wera Mr.
;
Attending the l u n c h e o n
and Mra. Pata McCall and
g
ucre the
Mr. and Mra. Tip Partin.
i
Mary Scott, Ann
Swimming, skiing, and boat
riding were enjoyed through­
Uremia
out the day.
A continuous supply of
T
J j T
Also the Missel
food waa served on the spac­
Hunt, Gwen Champion, Sanious lawn during the party
v ^ T ’. V ' "| i V t v J ^ V
dy Slayton, Julie Silsby and
hours. Plcnle food of every
f
, __ _ j t r y
Barbara Watson.
description was served.
Kurt Anderson entertained
the guesta by playing vari­
Swim Suits!
ous numbers on his guitar.
New
All asniora of tha Oviedo
Shipment
High School were guests of
this most enjoyable day.
Wlda «r
Selection ,
Of
/
MRS. W. A. KRATZERT, left, nnd her daughter, Miss Rose Kratzert
One / ]
were co-hostesses to a graduation luncheon honoring Miss Myra Meeks.
And /
At right is Mrs. Charles Meeks, mother of the honorec.
Two ' i
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Osteen Personals
Central Clrcla
Tha Central Clrela of the
Sanford Garden Club met at
tha lovely Lake Mary home
of Mra. Voile Williams Sr.
Reservations wera taken
for the Crazy Hat luncheon
at the Civic Center, May 19th
at 12:30.
Wa wera eorry to accept
two realgnationt from Mrs.
N. H. Brawcr due to her
health and Mra. Paul F. John­
ston who li joining the Dirt
Gardenera who meet on a more
convenient day.
However, we with to wel­
come Mrs. II. E. Sandusky of
Lake Mary aa a new mem­
ber.
Members reported to Mra.
Wood, our Tree Chelrman,
that 20 treea were planted In
the Inst two month*,
Mr*. Brooke gave the hor­
ticulture report ao glrla, sep­
arata those day lllliet and re­
plant after the finiih bloom­
ing. Plant gardenings in rich
acid soil which Is In a well
drained area and aleo plant
Jessmine in a well drained
area, but this lovely vine
doet not ear* what kind of
■oil it 1* planted In.
After the buelnee* meet­
ing, n delicious luncheon waa
enjoyed by all, Including Mr.
William*.
Those present were tha
mmei. Voile Wllllame, E. R.
Wood, Geo. Chapman Jr.,
Durward L. Walker, Frank
Evan*, B. C. Moore, A. K.
Hoseetter, R. W. Turner, Wil­
liam T. Cavanaugh, H. E.
Sandusky and two guests,
Misi Florence Whltty and
Mr*. R. A. Thomas.

By Mrs. Clarenca Snyder
Mrs. Doris Lea of Romney,
W. Va., la visiting her daugh­
ter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and
Mr*. Jamea Martin and fam­
ily. Sha will be hera for six
weeks.

Jamea Martin. Ha la a bro­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
ther of Mra. Martin.
Prevatt and a student a t Maiaey Business College, Jack­
Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Pier­
sonville and her roommate,
son of Charleston, W. Va.,
spent Monday with Mr. and Misa Holly Comstock apent
tha weekend with her parents.
Mra. Guy BealL

Mr*. Marl* Norman of Or­
Mrs. Eva Williams was lando waa a guest of Mrs.
called to Plant City by the Clarence Snyder, Monday.
serious illness of her sister.
Miss Frances Riggs, daugh
Mrs. Eva F oiter has re­
turned to her homo in Cinnattl, Ohio, after several
weeks visit with Mrs. Lilly
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea R.
Boyer.
Bellamy of Sanford, announce
Mra. Clarenca Snyder Is the arrival of a baby girl,
attending the Rebekah As­ Kimberly A l i a s Bellamy,
sembly of Florida session in born May 13, 1904 a t Semi­
Paytons Beach. Sha will b« nole Memorial Hospital.
The maternal grandparents
the house guest of Mr*. Ma­
are Mr. and Mra. C. II. S taf­
ria Norman while there.
ford of Sanford and the pa­
Mr. and Mrs. John Cornel­ ternal grandparents are Mr.
ius and children of Saraeota, and Mrs. L. II. Bellamy of
recently visited Mr. and Mra. Longs, S. C.

Tommy Lemon, a student
at Jones College, Jacksonvil­
le, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Lemon.

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Farewell Party

Mrs. H. E. Turner and Mrs. |le Hoop, Fay Holloway, Linda I Also the Misses Pat Bice, lol Stcmpcr, Jennifer ThompIb e Misses Betty Lou Cor- Anne Humphrey were co-hos- Hunt, Dottic Jardine, Susan Joyce S h e p a r d , JoAnn son, Margaret Toevs. Karen
bin, nett* Hayes anil Dottle tesses to a coke and chatter I Phasan and Pal Habun*
I Sparks, Shery l Stcmpcr, C ar-lw igham and Pat Wiggins.
Jnrdlne, three senior members
party
recently
at
the
home
of
a i
of the marching band of Sem­
Mrs.
Turner
on
W.
17th
Street
■'
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inole High School, were hon­
ored with a coke and chatter honoring
Lynn Thomas,
'
~A
party, Saturday, at the homo
the
c*.
of Marcia Llppincott in Lake
class
Seminole
Mary.
The guesta played records,
The class colors of red and
autographed each o t h e r s
in the m f
“ Sally’s”
and
reminisced
about their school days to­ decorating, w i t h arrangev g T
W
gether.
menta of red and white car^
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The class colors of red and nationj in the living room.
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The serving table was overs
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decorations and each girl re­ laid with a white embroidered
t
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ceived a pen as a memento. linen cloth, centered with
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The honorees received print­ red and white
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ed informals from the host­
An appropriate gift was
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presented to the honorca by
Mrs. R. W. Llppincott asslsted her daughter, Marcia,
The girl* enjoyed chafing W
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in serving refreshments of and autographing their “Sal- ILgLt
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dips, chips, brownies, cake,
nuts, mints and cokes to the
Refreshments
cokes, po- 5 ' iO M H P*Dt o B E t d ^ B B
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Misses Peggy Bower, Karen tato chips, dips, party sandVickers, M argaret Toevs, Di­ wlche* and cookies were serv­
MRS. II. E. TURNER, left, was co-hostess to n graduation party nt her
ane llackett, Linda Webb, Sa­ ed to the guests.
home on W. 17th Street honoring Mary Lynn Thomas. With Mrs. Turner
ra Flexer, Shnron Ball, Bar­
Invited to attend were the
nro Mrs. Anne Humphrey, co-hostess, Miss Thomas and Mrs. A. L.
bara Miller, Marianne Hum­ Missel Gail Coleman, Joy
Thomas, mother of the honoree.
phrey a n d Mrs. Charles Duggar, Rebecca Giles, JcanHayes.
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are marked and the recipe
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way. Well, I found thl* recipe
and it sounds real good. Let's
call it LIVEHBUHGEKS.
% lb. ground beef or pork
liver
14 lb. beef chuck
1 cup fine cracker crumbs
2 eggs
1 lap. salt
1 Up. celery salt
dash pepper
1 Up. grated onion
3 tbsps. bacon fat
Have liver and beef ground
together and add cracker
crumbs to It. Beat eggs, then
stir In next 4 Ingredients.
Thoroughly mix egg mixture
wilh meat and crumbs. Form
Into 10 flattened patties. Fry
about 4 minutes on each side
In ho&lt; bacon fat In a heavy
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• • •
Another fresh cabbage Idea.
HOT CABBAGE SLAW
Cook 7 slices of bacon until
erlsp. Remove from pan,
drain and crumble. Stir 2
tablespoons flour into drip­
pings. Add 1 bottle (7 or.) 7Up, ‘4 cup vinegar and W
tip. salt. Cook, stirring con­
stantly, until thickened. Com­
bine with 4 cups shredded
cabbage and crumbled bacon
and serve immediately.
• • •
Another Idea with 7-Up.
CANDIED
SWEET POTATOES
Place contents of one can
(1 lb. 2 or.) vacuum packed
sw ift potatoes In shallow
baking pan. Comblno t t cup
brown sugar and 2 tlwjw.
flour. Stir In t4 cup 7-Up.
Pour over potatoes. Dot with
2 tbsps. butter. Rake ia 373
degree oven for about 23 min­
utes, spooning sauce over po­
tatoes occasionally. Serves 3
to 6.
• • •
Mri. G. F. Smith’s
ENGLISH TIE
*4 cup raisins
•4 cup pecans
1 cup sugar
1/10 lb. butter
4 eggs
Beat egg white* separately
in order to add them last. Mix
oil other Ingredients well,
then your egg white*. Pour in­
to an unbaked pi* shell. Bake
In alow oven 300 degreea for
about an hour.
• • •
Wc also have several of
Mrs. Smith's cooking hints
that you might like.
To keep a whole ham freah
and prevent it from molding,
dip the ends in paraffin.
Hardened m i r i h m i l lows will soften if placed in
the refrigerator.
Pie (in* can be brightly pol­
ished with brown paper molstened with vinegar.
She also auggesta that 11
you have a white wool sweatr r that has turned yellow, to
add 2 teaspoons of peroxide
to a quart of water and rinse.

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Miss Donna Kay Tarkcr was
honoree of a bon voyage par­
ty recently at her home on
Sunland Drive, with Miss
Betty Harley serving a t host­
ess.
Mis* Parker ha* made her
home in Sanford for the past
six years, and will be moving
to Lynchburg, Va. when school
Is out.
Attending the party were
the Misses Ellen Lemons, l.ynette Copeland, Frieda Felgnr, Tiacy Hay, Karen Kin­
sey and Edy Bazaar.

Miss Ann Ridenour Feted
With Graduation Luncheon
By Evelyn Lundy
guest of ho-« r by the hos­
Those attending were Bar­
Ann Ridenour, member of tesses.
bara Saucer, Jane Lundy,
Oviedo High Senior Class,
Carol Beasley, Diane Gaywas guest of honor at a
dick. Sue McClellan, Alice
luncheon at the Imperial
Fox, Judy Jakubcin, Nancy
House In Winter Park.
Hostesses for the luncheon
Swanson, Shelia Partin, Joanwere aunts of Ann, Mrs.
le Ridenour and Mrs. Sparks
Everett Lackey, Mrs. Edwin
Ridenour.
Hecht, Mrs. Francis Auger
and Mrs. Otto Vallrath.
The luncheon table was
beautifully decorated w i t h
yellow astora, yellow ruses
and baby breath.
Gifu were given to the

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By Mrs. II. L. Johnson

Also when pressing silk, 1 tsp. prepared mustard
spread a sheet of tissue pa­ 2 eggs, beaten
per over It and this will pre­ 1 pkg. (9 or.) froren French
vent the ugly shine.
green beans, cooked
• • •
Drain mushrooms, reserv­
Nancy Munford’a THREE- ing liquid. Add enough milk
IN-ONE CASSEROLE.
to the mushroom liquid to
1 lb. ground beef
make Ik cup. I'our over bread
1 green pepper, chopped
crumbs. Add bam, jork, un­
2 onions, cut fine
ion, parsley, mustard and
1 large can rrcain style corn eggs. Mix thoroughly. Place
4 slices tomato
meat mixture on waxed pa­
butter
per and shape Into a 10 inch
crumb*
square. Toss mushrooms anil
salt and pepper
beans together lightly. Sprrad
Saute pep|HT and onions in evenly over meat. Roll aa for
butter until light brown. Add jelly roll. Place on a rack
meat and cook until scared. In open roasting pan. Rake
Place alternate layers of in a moderate oven 330 de­
meat mixture and corn In grees for H i hours. Servos 8.
• • •
buttered baking dish, season­
ing with salt and pepper.
For the lady requesting a
Cover with buttered crumbs. simple coffee cake dessert,
Rake In moderate oven 330 try those COFFEE MUFFINS.
degreej until crumbs arc
Ik cup brown sugar
brown.
Ik cup chopjx-d pecans
• • •
2 tbsps. flour
Judy Hunter flxei a dishy
2 tsps. cinnamon
dish with Spam. Sounds good.
2 tbsps. melted butter
Try It.
Hk cups sifted flour
SPAM DISH
tk cup granulated sugar
2 tsps. baking powder
2 cups ground cooked m aca­
tk Up. salt
roni
t4 cup shortening
1 small onion
1 beaten egg
1 green pepper
tk cup milk
U lb. American chccs*
1 can Spam
Combine brown sugar, nuts,
114 cups hot milk
flour, cinnamon and butter
and act aside. Sift dry in14 cup butter
gredienU into bowl, rut In
1V4 cup bread crumh*
4 egg* separated
shortening until mixture re­
Mix butter, beaten e g g sembles coarse crumbs. Com­
yolks and pour over crumbs. bine egg and milk, add all at
Add U)ia (o mixture of m aca­ once to flour mixture. Stir
roni, onion, pepper, cheese Just until moistened. Grease
and Spam. Fold in beaten egg muffin pans nr line with pa­
whiles last. Pour into butter­ tter bake cups. Spurn in small
ed casserole anil bake at 323 amount of batter, top with
degree* for Ilk hours. Pour 1 layer of nut mixture. lte|M-at
can cream of mushroom soup layers, filling pans *4 full.
over for last 20 minutes of Rake in moderate oven 373
baking. This recipe may he degrees for about 20 minutes
prepared and kept In refri­ or until done'. This will make
gerator until ready to liake. 1 dozen muffins.
• • •
• • •
PINEAPPLE BAKELESS
HAM AND GREEN BEAN
CAKE
ROLL
Juice from 2 lemons
1 lb. ground smoked ham
I can Eagle Brand milk
1 lb. ground pork
1 Jar (2W or.) sliced mush­ 1 No. 2 ran, drained crushed
pineapple
room*
1 pkg. vanilla wafers
milk
Combine lemon juice and
Ilk cups toft bread crumbs
milk, add drained, crushed
2 tbsps. cluippcd onion
pineapple and alir. Place lay2 tbsps. chopped parsley
r r of mixture in ungrrased 8
by 12 baking dish. Over tills
mixtur* place 1 layer of va­
nilla wafers, continue alter­
nating until all the lemon
juice, milk and pineapple are
used. Top wilh vanilla waf-

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Donna Kay Parker
Honored Guest Of

Chatter Party Honors Miss Thomas

Graduating Trio

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. |Mr. and Mrs. M, V. Parry,
Williams entertained mem­ Mr. und Mrs. Tom West, Mr.
bers of the vestry of Holy and Mrs. Charles Register,
Mr. and Mrs. l)an Wright,
Cross Episcopal Church and
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ebbrrt,
their fnmilics to nn outing a* Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rtn-he, Mr.
their home in Miami Springs and Mrs. Gordon llrndley,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. llnrlnn Rhodes,
The children had a wonder­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Donnld Jones,
ful tlma playing Tarzan and and Mr. and Mr*. Jack Hor­
dropping from the twinging ner.
ring into ths
refreshing
springs.
The men and women made Debbie Keeling
the spark* fly aa they drop­
ped on* ringer aftsr another Celebrates On
in th* horseshoe tournament.
To top it off, everyone was
made happy In partaking of Tenth Birthday
a delicious covered d i s h
Mls» Drhbl* Keeling cele­
spread.
brated her tenth birthday
The families attending were with a party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Soper, her parrnts, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Ilithea.
During the afternoon, vnrlous games and contests were
enjoyed by the guests, with
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Morris
prizes helng won by l’attl
and win, Boh Morris, of the
Meredith, Shnron Price and
Mi) Ranch, will depart for
Harold llrrbst.
Virginia Wednesday, where
After the honoree opened
they will be gucsU of the
lllnckstonc Karma, which Is her many lovely gifts the
group snug, “Happy Illrtha farm for quarter horses.
lay," nnd were then served
refreshments
of birthday eake,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Riggs
of Scott Avenue are present­ ire cream, and fruit puneh.
ly entertaining their son ami Each guest was given candy
faintly, Mr. and Mrs. John enps nnd hnlloons ns favors.
Those enjoying the party
Riggs and fnur children, from
wilh Dehbia were, Jeanne
Sao Paulo, llraiil.
The Riggs will remain in Doyle, Don Corhrtt, Karen
Sanford until May 29, at Jones, Harold llrrbst, l’attl
which time they will continue Meredith, Rodney Keeling,
Ihcir vacation In Rochester, Phcbe Palmer, Sharon Price
nnd the honorre's sister nnd
N. Y.
En mule to New York, they brother, Cindy Keeling und
will atop at Via Nova College Dale Keeling.
in Pennsylvania for their son,
who will accompany them
back to Rrazil via ship.

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Personals

Ruth and Tom Gallagher
have returned after visiting
friends a n d
relatives In
Lynchburg, Richmond a n d
Williamsburg, Va.
era, add red cherries for dec­
oration. Keep In refrigerator
until ready to serve. Serve* 8.
• • •
More hints received from
readers.
A good fern tonic. About
one* a week, water your
home fern* with loft over tea.
Perks them up and helps
them grow.
Collar shiny? Sponge It
flrat with vinegar, then preaa
on the wrong side. No more
shine.
Freah cake of soap will last
longer if it is allowed to age
a few weeks beftira using.
Soap contains moisture, and
should he unwrapped during
aging, so inositur* can evap­
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If cake pan Is loo shallow,
you ran build up th* side* by
lining with a “collar* or atrip
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paper Itself well greased.

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�Subs Leave Bench To Provide W ins For Senators, Red Sox
Kennedy Blasts
2 Homers; Jones
Gets Key Double

Youths Invited
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$rralb Page 8 — May 21, 1964

Gibson Hurls 4th *
Win For Cards!
Phils Grab Lead

By Mitten Richman
By Milton Richmond
UPI Sports Writer
Seminole County boys ages
UPI 8port* Writer
Bob
Gibson of the SL®
10-12 and 13-15 have been in­
Sometime* the guys who are
Louis
Cardinals
could wind up
vited
to
compete
in
the
Na­
paid the leaat are the ooca
tional Pee Wee Golf Champas either Uie pitcher of the
who produce the most.
ionihlpt tri-county qualifying
That was precisely the
year or Uie enigma or tho
rounds at Orlando Country
Wednesday night when
year—or maybe even both.
Club.
Kennedy of the Washington
So far. he has a perfect rec­
Orange, Lake and SeminoleSenators and Dalton Jones o(
ord;
Four victories against
County boys ages 13-15 will
the Boston lied Sox, a pair of
compete at the Orlando Coun­
no defeats. Off hand, that
bcnch-warmcrs who are work­
try Club June 8. Gulf pro
ing for approximately the S7,sounds like he has it made but
Jimmy Brass is in charge of
000-a-year minimum,
both
the hard-throwing 28-year-old g
the match.
came up with maximum per­
right-handar says he's baf­
Boys ages 10-12 will com­
formances.
fled by one problem.
pete at Rolling Hills Country
Kennedy, given a chance
"Why does it take so long
Club at Altamonte Springs
a t shortstop only because
for me to win a ball game?"
June 15. Roiling Hills pro
regular Ed Brinkman had
he asks.
Charlie [toucher will conduct
slumped to .157, blasted two
TED I1ELLHORN accepts n trophy for being
No one seems to know.
the rounds.
homers and a aingle to drive
named Oviedo High School's most valuable
For example, his brilliant
in three runs and pace the
The qualifying rounds will
track
team
member
from
Coach
Arthur
Scott.
Marion
Fnrclla,
Harriet
Gnzll
and
Mabel
Dug­
WINNERS of tho Bill Hemphill Mntorcttcs
1-0 victory over the Chicago
Senator* to a 103 triumph
determine
representatives
in
Scott
also
served
Oviedo
High
ns
nssistnnt
foot­
gan. Bill Hemphill is shown accepting the aponBowllnjf League championship during the loop’s
Cubs Wednesday night was hi!
over the Detroit Tigers.
the boys' 10-12 and 13-15 age
ball coach but hns been named chief grid mentor
flor’s trophy. The league's aummer schedule
Fall
and
Winter
session
Is
the
Tempest
team
first win in 11 day*. And before ^
Jones earned his letter with
divisions
In
the
National
Pec
nt
the
school.
Bcllhorn
ulso
starred
in
football
starts Tuesday with teams bowling at 9:30 a.m.
composed of (from left) Evelyn DeMuttio,
that it took him 20 days be- ■
the Red Sox in similar fash­
Wee June 23-24 at Illo Pinar
and basketbull.
fore he won a ball game.
ion.
Country Club.
Gibson struck out 12 men,
Named to the starting line­
Contestant! in all other
did not walk any and yielded
up largely because of his pinch
boys and girls divisions may
only four singles in what was
three-run double in the ninth
enter Uie Pec Wee without
easily his finest performance
inning the night before, the
qualifying, said tournament
of the season.
rookie second bsseman, drove
director W. F. Cairns.
Larry Jackson waa almost
in the tying run with a key
Trophies to the winner and
as good but ran afoul of sin­
seventh inning double and set
runner-up In each age divis­
gles by Dick Groat, Ken Boy­
up the winning one in Boston's
ion will be awarded in the
er and Bill White In Uie eighth »
4-3 victory over the Los An­
trl-county qualifying rounds.
By Helen Snodgrass
Inning and that waa the ball •
geles Angels.
NEW YORK (UPI) — A Those interested in the gulf
The last undefeated team in base in the final frame Wed­ game.
The 22-ycar-old Kennedy For the fnirth consecutive
tournament
far
boys
and
girls
farmer, an investment broker
tho City Recreation Depart­ nesday afternoon in the Little
The Phillies climbed baefc
started Washington's 12-hit a t year Enterprise School came
and n restaurateur were as­ ages three to 15, should con­ ment's several leagues bit the National League affair. But
up
wllh
the
top
point
trophy
tack with his first homer of
sured of an income in their tact Cairns, at the Greater dust yesterday when the Sav- Mike LcMay of First Federal into first place with a 7-2 vic­
the game in the opening inning winner when Rabun Morris
old age today because of a Orlando Chamber of Com­ Ingsmen of First Federal “saved" the day by coming tory over the Giants while
off loser Ed Hakow (0-3), hit totaled 12 points In Junior
the Braves best the Reds, 7-3,
hunting season for resident liberal benefit policy approved merce, The deadline for re­ punctcred all four tiros on the up with a remarkable diving on Joe Torre’s grand slam in
By Bill Vincent Jr,
his second circuit in the fifth Olyinpici held recently at
by
Nntiunal
Football
League
ceiving entry applications is Hunt Lincoln-Mercury "spec­ catch to wind up the contest.
Donald Baylci la an ardent game hints and animals will
a t the expense of Julio Na­ Stclaon Field in Di-Land.
the ninth Inning. The Dodgers
owners.
June 1.
In the Little American, defeated the Mels, 4-1, and th*
open
Saturday,
Nov.
H,
ex­
ial" and fixed the Automcn's
fisherman
but
does
little
of
varro and then singled home Rabun won the trophy for
Tho
trio—Charley
Conerly,
Sanford Atlantic, loser of lit Pirates dipped the Coils, 4-3.
wagon but good.
another run during a five-run tho aecond year by winning his angling at Lake Golden. cept in the Third Conservation H o b b y L a y n e dhd Alan
first seven games, has de­
District
where
the
season
will
The
SNAS
sailor
should
fish
The
Savlngsmen
picked
up
seventh.
the low hunllca and 50-yard
Anicche—become eligible for
-------------------#
veloped a taste for winning
an
11
to
0
win
and
Hunt's
Jones drilled a double with dash and being a member of more at that lake, however, open Nov. 21.
league pensloria at age 65 as
dropped their first official tilt ball games. Wednesday they
runners on first and second the second place ahultle team. since he’s hooked three mon­ The opening dale — apply­ a result of a 81,228,000 player
to tie the score.
after more than 40-odd vic­ captured their fourth win of
A l i o helping Enterprise eyed fish in tliu SchliU fish ing to deer, turkey, quail, benefit package approved by
squirrel and bear, was set at the owners nt Wvsdnvsduy's
Harmon Killebrew crashed place t h i r d among eight derby.
tories in a row spread over the last six games by defeat­
a pair of 400-foot homers to schools competing were the
a
formal
meeting
of
the
Game
the 1062, 1063 and this part ing Perfection Dairy, 8 to 5,
One of the three price bass
league meeting.
with a tremendous team ef­
power the Minnesota Twins to following: Boyi and girls, was placed in Lake Golden and Fresh Water Fish Com­
of
the '64 season.
The one-time NFL greats
a 7-4 win over the Now York Tain Hatchett, 0 points; Me­ this year and netted Jliylci mission at Tallahassee, ac­ coma under a retroactive
Hunt’s, known as Yowcll’s fort.
tn the Men's Softball Lea­
Yankees and the Baltimore lissa German, 617 points; 125. The oilier two bass car­ cording to A. D, Aldrich, di­ clause that made 110 farmer
in prevlou* years’ play, went
gue Kingawood hammered out
Orioles downed tho Kansas Terry Ledford, 5 points; ried 1663 numbers. Ilaylei re­ rector.
undefeated
during
Uie
regular
SAN
FRANCISCO
(U
PI)—
players, who were in Uie lea­
City A'a 8-3, in the only other Johnny Prescott, 5 points, ceived $50 for one and is
Hunting will be allowed gue for at least five seasons, Tho lluuston Colt* have ob­ 1063 season and went on to a 12 to 1 victory Wednesday
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
American League games sche­ Ronnie Beall, 3 polnla; Deb­
every day in the First, Third eligible to collect about $137 tained the pitching nervlcca of cop tho city crown. The Auto- night over Florida Stole's
Bankers.
Bud
Moncrlef
hurl­
—
American Football League §
duled.
men
Bad
th
e
.
tying
run*
on
bie Potter, 217 points; Dar­
and Fourth Conservation Dis­ a month when they reach re­ Don Larson, 105*1 World Ker­
ed a five-hitter and Frank executive* are expected to
rell Ullcry, 2 points; Bandy
tricts, and in the Second Dis­ tirement age. They had to im no-hit hero. lie wns aent
Stafford used Uie lumber to begin discussion of "expan­
to the Cotta by the San Fran
Spencer, 2 points; Milana
trict except in Dixie, Gil­ play In 1050 to qualify.
blast out three bit* In four sion policy" today a t the lea­
Crawford and Teresa Rivet,
Commissioner Pele ltozelte rlsru Giants Wednesday,
christ and Levy Counties, in
trips.
gue's spring meeting.
The
34-year-old
right-hand­
Ilk points each, and Mount
said
the
package
deal
also
in­
the Fifth Conservation Dis­
Meanwhile, in the same cir­ The executive committee,
Laccy and Timmy Meadows,
trict, every day hunting will cluded a $20,00(1 life Insurance er hud been used sparingly
cuit Chase handed the USO composed of club presidents
point each,
be allowed in that portion of policy ns well os n year-round this season and had nn 0-1
another loss, winning 16 to 12. and owners, will hold their
record
nnd
a
4.35
ERA.
Utliers competing in various
the district located smith of $20,000 accidental death pol­
Richard Frank had a big first session this morning.
Larsen hurled the no-hitter
events were Alice Cox, Eileen
COMMERCE, Tex. (U P D State Hoad 50, and west of icy for players, and for the
night, banging out four safe­ Coaches and general manag­
against
the
Brooklyn
Dodgers
first
time
will
include
alt
Sullivan, Candice W i l c o x ,
Funeral service* will be held
the St. Johns Jtivcr,
Owynn Brown, Debbie Spen­
Where ataggered-day hunt­ coaches, trainers and equip­ when he was a member of the Tueaday for Julei Verne Si- ties in five trips while Siler er* met Wednesday and wer* —
collected three hits for Chase. scheduled to hold a second *
New York Yankees.
kei, 50, who helped produce
ing is in force, hunting will ment managers.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) cer, Doris Goodwin, Alan Maconference today,
Jim Duffalo was placed on bowl-winning football teams
Utews,
Roger
Beall,
Jimmy
lie
allowed
every
day
during
-Car-hopping picked up to­
the
Giant
disabled
list
for
30
Joe Foss, AFL commission­
Randall,
Frank
Cag,
Forrest
the first nine days, ami the
st Georgia before moving to
day at the Speedway as driv­
days duo to cracked rib and the University of Kansas.
er, said Wednesday “expan­
|»criod between Nov. 25 and
ers began looking for rides Nutt and Jimmy Magenhcimthe club also recalled left
sion policy" was the number
Nov. 2U and between Drc. 23
Sikes collapsed and died
with the best chance of qual­ er.
hander
Ken MaeKcnxie from
one item on the agenda. Ha
United P rrst International
and Jan. 3. Mondays, Tucs
Wednesday on the golf course
ifying for the Memorial Day
its Tacoma club of the Pa­
aaid the committee would
AMERICAN LEAGUE
days and Fridays will be clas
of East Texas State College,
500-mile race.
cific
Const
League.
only discuss a procedure of
c*I at all other times. Shout­ Team
W L Pet. GB
Repairs to Ute track sur­
Larsen wns a factor In the where he had coached football
how to add team i to the lea­
9
.640
Chicago
16
ing
hours
for
resident
game
since
1054.
face and a series of mishaps
NEW YORK (U P I)-U n c le
l
- -i
Giant*' 1082 pennant drive
gue when the time comes.
apcclet will remain at from Baltimore 19 12 .613
of one sort or another kept
Sam's 10-man Olympic boxing
with a 6-4 record. Last year
Two persona Interested In .
BETTER LATE t h a n one-half hour before nmrlso New York 16 12 .571 m he had a 7-7 mark with a 3.65
the track shut down for much
team, survivors of three days'
a
c
q u i r i n g AFL franchises w
to
m
.571
12
of Wednesday but still 22 cars
n e v e r , says Donald to one-half hour otter sunset Cleveland
elimination fighting, shaped
ERA.
were present for the meet­
Minnesota 18 14 .563 iw
Buylcfl, a Bailor assign- of each open day.
managed to get in some prac­
up strong enough today to de­
ings. They are Dave Dixon of
15 16 .484 4
Hunters will be provided Detroit
tice Um* for Saturday's third
cd to Sanford Naval
light Its coach, M. Sgt. Fr*d
Results Wednesday
New Orleans, and Nash Dow14 17 .452 5
day of qualifications.
Air S t a t i o n . He's with two turkey hunting o ri­ Boston
Lena
of
the
U.
S.
Marine
First Federal 11 Hunt U n
dle of Midland, Tex. Dowdi*
The Bedbugs keep crawlin' caught t h r e e money sons during tho 1964-65 sea­ Wash'ton
15 21 .417 617
Rookie Don Horvath, RiverCorps.
Mer 8
Is interested In acquiring a
aide, Calif., managed to c o i n - along in first place in Uio baa* out of Lake Gold, son. The first season opens law Ang'es 13 20 .394 7
The
American
leather
to
n
­
First Fed.
346 400-11 12
franchise for Chicago.
Result! Wednesday
with tho general hunting sea- Kan. City It 20 .355 8
plote his driver's test before summer Wilson-Msler Wom­ cn. Two were tagged
ers,
headed
by
huge,
298Hunt
Lin-Mer
110
7008
5
8
Pert.
Dairy
I
en's
Scratch
League
at
Jet
Wednesday’s
Results
Hanford
All.
the deadline.
pound Buster Slathis of Grand
fiflh plnced there in tho son and allows tho hunter to
302 000-5 5 3 W P - Ed Groom* (3-3). LP Rapidi, Mich., appear “a!
Perfection
Horvath became the eighth Lanes. They sport a record of 19(13 fish derby. He's harvest three turkeys of ellh- Minnesota 7 New York 4
—Steve
Hitchcock
(4-1),
HR—
311 31X-8 7 2
Atlantic
sex. The second season Baltimore I Kansas City 3
rookie approved to run at the eight wins and no losses after received |B0 for ono
most as good" as Uie 1952
W P - Jeff Ward (2), L P - Skip Senkarik, Hunt, 6th of the team that won five gold me
the first two weeks of bowl­ and is awaiting word opens 3!arch 13 to March 28 Boston 4 Los Angeles 3
Speedway this year.
year,
Dana
Hogan,
Hunt,
2nd
ing as the girls tear up the on the second year-old in that portion of the alatc Washington 10 Detroit 3
Dalton (1-4)
dais in the Olympics at Hcl
of the year
STANDINGS
pins.
Friday's
Games
located
south
of
State
Road
slnkj, Finland, Coach Lenn
monoy w i n n e r . The
STANDINGS
Team
W
High average honors belong first
50, and March 27 to April 11, Washington at Chicago (n)
said.
(1964)
p
r
i
z
e
L
Pet.
W
Team
Navy
11
to Claudette Behrens with a
north of State Road 50. Hunt­ Detroit at Cleveland (n)
Lenn of Camp Pendleton,
Results Wednesday Night
brought
him
125.
.823
12
1
Hunt
Lin-Mer
Fla. St. Bank
170. High gama honors also
ers will be allowed to take Minnesota at Baltimore (n)
Calif., and Pittsburgh, added,
Lake Mary 12, North Or­
(Herald
Photo)
.882
Loco.
Engrs.
8
4
Rasalla Wednesday
belong to Claudette as she has
two gobblers during this sec­ Los Angeles at New York (n) George'*
8 7 .462 "I certainly hop* for more lando 8
Chase
Klngswood 11 Fla. St. Bk
Perf. Dairy
a 203 to go along wtUi a 541 awaiting word on the second, ond turkey season.
Kansas City at Boston (n)
Altamonte Senators 2, Sun6 8 .428 than the three first places the
First
Fed.
K Inga wood 081 002 3—12 17 1 aeries. The league's high
• • •
Sanf. Atlantic
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ten-year-old E d w i n Van
0 13 .000 United States woo at Rome land 0
Stand.
Oil
Fla St. Bk 001 000 0 - 1 5 3 game belongs to D o r I • Fleet, who resldea on Lake
Game
Today
Pet.
Florida's fresh water fish­ Team
W
four years tgo."
Only Games Scheduled
Game Today
W P - Bud Moncrlef (6-1). Schauttcot who hit a 2to.
Fla. State at Navy
Golden, also Is doing well in ermen wiU find the 1061-65 Philadel'ia 18
.633
Chase
at
Standard
Oil
L P - Robert Murric (6-7) Hit
(4:30 Bay Ave. Park)
Tied for second place in Uie fish derby. He hat hook basic regulations and b a g San Fran. 20
.625
(4:30 Ft. Mellon Park)
Cook, Kingawood, 2nd of the the league are the Sectionals ed three prize fish.
.588 1
limits for fresh water fish es­ St. Louis 20
year.
and tha Loungers with six
.545
sentially
the
sxme
as
the
cur­
18
215
Milwaukee
In all, 38 prize fish have
Chase 18 USO I t
and two records. The girls been taken in Seminole Coun­ rent regulations, with a few Pittsburgh 18
.545 215
HOUSER RETIRES
Chats
324 230 3-16 23 2
ON 100 BRANDS
did themselves proud in the ty to dale. One was hooked in local exceptioni. The new Cincinnati 18
.500 4
5T. LOUIS (UPI)—SL Louis
USO
300 420 3—12 18 3
Results Wednesday
high game department a* Liz the St. Johns River and all rules, regulatloni and bag Los Ang'es 16
football Cardlnsli veteran of.457
517
W P - Richard Frank (6-8),
Klein posted a 170 game, the others in Lake Golden.
Sarasota 10, Lakeland 8
feniive lineman John Houser
15
limits were established at a Houston
.417 7
L P - Jack Oliver (0-1), H R Orlando 8, Miami l
Verna Bolton a 160, and Joan
615
has announced his retirement
meeting
of
the
Game
and
Chicago
12
*
•
•
.414
Beatty, USO, 1st of (he year
St. Pets 6, Tsmpa S
Norris a 185.
in a letter aent to the team.
.284 It
Jim Crowe passes along an Fresh Water Fish Commis­ New York 10
STANDINGS
Only Games Scheduled
Wednesday's Result!
Houser broke into the NaUon
Team
W L P c i Tha turkey rollers were idea for boating enthusiasts: sion and will become effec
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Doris Schautleet and Claud­ Cut the bottom from a half­ tive July 1, according to Aid Pittsburgh 4 Houston 3
at Football League with the
Kingawood
12 I .823
ette
Behrens
and
split
pick­
OPEN
DAILY — • A. M. - 6:15 P. M.
rich
The
daily
bag
limit
for
Los
Angeles
Rams
and
played
St.
Louis
1
Chicago
0
WHEEL
CHAIR
GAMES
gallon bleach (plastic) bolUe
Lons wood
8 4 .887
118 E. FIRST
8ANFORD
ups
went
to
Doris
Schautteet
with
the
Dallas
Cowboys
be
fresh
water
fish
remains
at
Milwaukee
7
Cincinnati
2
NEW
YORK
(U
P
D
-A
rec­
and you have both a bailer
Wilson Maier
7 5 .583
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
with
a
5-7-0,
Suzy
Reno
the
3
10
black
bass,
35
panflsh,
15
fore
going
to
the
Cardinals.
Los
Angeles
4
New
York
1
ord
300
men
and
women
are
and an emergency funnel,
McRaney
8 8 .500
Chase
8 7 .482 10, Jane Spolski the 5-10, Jo Jim warns, though, not to use pickerel and 30 white bass. Philadelphia 7 San Fran. 2 expected to compete in the
Friday’s Gamaa
eighth annual National Wheel­
Fla. St- Baok
8 7 .482 Watson the 4-5 and Pat Sipley thess bottles for gasoline con­ Total possession limit Is two
tainers; says tha gai will cat days' bag. A dally bag limit Pittsburgh at San Fran, (n) chair Games i t Butova Park,
Robbs Cooatr.
5 7 .417 the 3-10.
of 70 panfish will be In ef­ Philadelphia at Los Ang. (n) June 18-21. The event will de­
USO
0 13 .000
out the bottom.
fect in Dade, Monroe, Brow­ St. Louis at MUwaukee (n)
termine the U. S. team for the
Gamaa Today
• • •
V
WHY SUFFER—8WEAT
ard and Collier Counties. Chicago at Cincinnati (n)
intornatiooal "Paralym pics''
Robbs at McRaney 7:30 p.m
Reports are conflicting this
These
counties
do
not
have
a
in
Tokyo
next
November.
New
York
at
Houston
(n)
Long wood at Wilson M akr
■V
FUME AND STEW!
weak on fishing; some camp
Resulta Wednesday
bag limit on panflsh at tha
8:45 p. m.
operator*
report
good
results,
No Games Scheduled
present time. A minimum size
(a t Ft. Melkm Park)
others say tha fishing is poor.
NEW 1064
STANDINGS
MAY IS FAMILY BOWLING MONTH!
of 12 inches will apply to baas
Seems
the
bream
and
perch
L
Team
W
being taken In Putnam Coun­
SPECIAL WITH THIS COUPON
epp
1 0 are biting in the Wekiva ty. The size Unit was enacted
Call Georg*
PAY FOR 2 GAMES AT REG. PRICE
while the bass are said to be
Let Georg*
1 0
Lake Mary
aa an aid in determining the
For Free
starting
in
the
St.
Johns
beGET
ONE
FREE
GAME
Shrine
1 0
ULTRA
HIGH
PERFORMANCE
Do It!
effect of experimental stock­
Survey!
Civitan
1 1 tween Lemon Bluff and tha ing of six inch bass in the St.
OFFER GOOD • P. M. FRI. — ALL DAY BAT.
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
AND ALL DAY SUNDAYI
0 1 Crowa-Crlm area. Jim Crowe Johns River by the Bass Cap­
Elks
0 1 also says the bream are bit ital Sportsmen's Association.
Kiwanla
ReaalU Wednesday
s 1 Ing in “ Lake Jessup where
Rotary
the green a in 't" meaning
Gamas
Toronto 5, Syracuse 8
6
Tha U.8. had about 148
COP «t Kiwanla 4:50 p. in. tha alga*.
Buffalo 4, Rochester 8
CONDITIONED
322-7542
gI1^f“
SERVICE
•
•
•
k
physicians
per
100,00u
of
pop­
m.
Elks a t Rotary 7:10 p.
Richmond 8, Columbus 8
2513 Park Dr.
322-8321
Sanford, Fla.
, Florida's 186105 general ulation during 1862.
(a t Memorial Stadium)
Jacksonville fl, Atlanta I

Enterprise Lads
Take Top Points
'n Junior Meef

NFL Owners OK
Pension Program
For Pro Gridmen

First Federal Fixes
Hunt's Wagon 11-9

Giants Peddle
Don Larsen To
Houston Colls

AFL Executives
Slated To Begin
Expansion Talks

Final Services
Set For Sikes

Car Hopping Is
Picking Up At
Indy Trials

Major Leagues

Bedbugs Keep
Lead In Women's
Bowling League

Olympic Boxing
Team Shapes Up

Little National

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Lillie League

Men's League

Florida State

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
9 l]r Danfnrfe flrrslB
May 21, 1964 — 1'utfe 9

BARRY’S WORLD

Phone
Classified

6.

For K ent

I'urn. Apt. 2300 Mcllonvillc.

6 For Rent
6. For Rent
9. For Snle or Rent
12. Real Estate For Sale
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt, 1 BR Houxetraller furn. Adults STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
WE’RE GUILTY I
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
only. $75 mo. Ph. 322-1187.
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
St. 322 5492 or 1374.

6. For Rent

Housetrailer on private lot.
$65 mo. Call after 6. 322-6087. 2 Bdrm. furn. upstair* apt.
203 E. 21st St. $55. R. A.
Fum. Apt. Pvt. hath &amp; en­ William!, 322 3951.
trance. 322-0702.
2 BR House. Kit. equipt. $75.
LAKE MARY. 2 BR nicely
Th. 322-5303.
furn. house. Spotles*. Adults.
2
BR Home in Wynne wood.
No pet*. Ph. 322-3930.
Avail. June Let. Ph. 322-8132
3 HR. 2 Hath. KM. equipt. 801 2 BR. Fum. house in Country.
l-aurel Ave. f‘h. 322-0735,
Cool k quiet with city con­
322-6406.
veniences. By week or

From Sanford Exchange

322-5612
From Seminole County

425-5938

2 BR House, kit. equipt. 3421
Chase. Ph. 322-4069.

month. Adult*. Write J. A.
Peek, Rt. 6. AahviUe. N. C.

NICELY Fum. 2 BR. house on
3 Rtn. furn. apt. Clean. Water
So. Sanford Ave. Near Ha»c.
A lights. $50. 322-2761.
Ph. 322-3658.
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt.
T rrrazu) floors, tile ball),
Venetian thadet, kit. equipt.
water furn. Ph. 322-2334 af­
ter 3 p. m. .

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FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie Clean room* for men. 401
Cowan. 322 4013.

Magnolia Ave. 2220720.

322-1597.

11. Krnl Estate Wanted

Of having tho Best Buya
Ever—Older I BR home,
Very large rooms. $500
Down, $6,500, $75 per month.
4 BR, Ilk Bath, 2 story older
home. Just re - decorated.
$10(10 Down. $10,500.
Need* a little ftxln'—but who
care*?—3 BR Home hi Coun­
try. $5500 — $3,500 Down,
Beautiful loti
l-ake view—Garage Apt. t
hits. Good condition—$3300.

NEW 2 BR bouse, kit. equipt. Uofumlihcd 2 HR. house, kit­ WANTED. Desirable lots in
trade on Sparcraft Trailer.
chen equipped. 322-3651.
$75 mo. Ph. 322 3685.
Can be *een at 2003 So.
2-ROOM furn. apt. $55 mo. 2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys
French. Ph. 322-6457.
at 817 Catalina Dr.
incl. water A elec. 322 3*60.
12. Real Estate For Snle
RENT A RED
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Rol'away, Hospital A Baby
Apply 5-6:30.
St. Johns Realty
Bed*.
2 A 3 Bedroom House*
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2 518! 116 W. 1st St. 116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
P a y to n R e a lty
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha CARROLL'S FURNITURE
3 1111, 2 bath, cent, beat A
Furn. Gar. Apt. 2545'* Pal- 2 Hit, unfurn. house, kitchen
air-eond., corner lot, lake
meltn. Ph. 322-0525 or
equipped, 2405 S. Willow.
privileges, in I-akc Mary. INVESTMENT k REALTY
322-9171
! 116 N. Park
322-5254.
Ph. 349 4282.
1 $11,900. Ph. 322-2903.

SOUTHWARD

UNFURN. 2 BR Apt. Kit.
equipt. 1081b W. 18Ul. Ph.
349-3952.

FURNISHED RENTALS
2 BR. 1 bath apt. 819 F.lm
Av*................................... $45
2
BR. 1 bath, 1008 French
"Now, Mr. fteufher—jro« ftuttr ym «■*$ fcefiere
Ave.................................... $60
m m y tU n t y m tm if *
2 BR, 1 bath, 1817 Sum­
DEADLINES
merlin ............................ $10
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
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2. Notic
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Tuia., thru FrL • 2 P. M. day
2 BR. 1 bath. No refrig. .. $50
JUST OPENED
3 BR. 1 bath, 2419 Yale
before insertion. Mon. • S a t 1. Lost &amp; Founfl
Sanford Vacuum Service, Re
2.
Notices
Peraonals
Ave................................... $85
noon.
Dealer. We have base, 4 BR, $ bath, No refrig $125
3. Education • Inatruction xalr
bows and parts (or all
4. Transportation
make*. We'll recondition It
STEMPER AGENCY
5. Food
for only $5 95. Work guar- 1919 So. French — 322-4991
an lord. Come In ami *ee our
s n m e o r b.u .k
6. For Rent
N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h s t 6A Special Notices
cleaners from $13.95 up. 3 Room Fum. apt. Near
p u r e tis n t to final decree re n d Downto vn. 322-8551.
255$ S. Park, 322-0511.
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t y . F l o r i d a , In S a n f o r d . F l o r ­
id a , th e fo llow ing d reerlh e d
p r o p e r t y , a l t u a t e d a n d h e l n e In
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , ta*
w Iti
le t l 1. o f Block S. o f p r a m *
I. I K K IIK IH IIT S . S e m i n o l e
C 'nunty, F l o r i d a , a c o o r d l n g
t o p l a t t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In
P l a t Book S. p a g e St, o f t h e
oiib tle re c o r d * o f S e m in o le
County, Florida,
S aid e a l a w ill he m a d e p u r ­
s u a n t to a n d In o r d e r to e a l l e f y
Hie t e r m * o f aa ld f i n a l d e e r r a .
( C l IICITIT CO U IIT S R A M
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h , J r .
C l e r k o f C i r c u i t C o u r t . In
a n d f o r S e m in o le C o u n t y ,
F lorida.
B y : S a n d r a B. J o h n e o a
D. C.

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S H I M I 'H - M K I l AND l/ X J A N
A T T o l I N D V S AT L A W
P . t). IIOX 1745
BANFOI1D. K I / M t t D A
A tlo rn ey for P lain tiff
p u b l i s h May 11, 1111
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7. Buaineaa Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Heal Estate Wanted
12. Real Eatata For 8a)e
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Buaineaa Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Sendees
25. Plumbing 8enrices
26. Radio k Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
34 -A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
56. Automobiles • Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

I T ils : P IR C P IT COURT o r
IF. M A T H J U D I C I A L C I R ; IT. I&gt; AND F O R BIINIX ULH
H im , F I . O R I U A .
i r i i w c i D i v n o . tease
AYFLOW KIl N A T I O N A L
F I C T I T I O l i RANK
KB INSDIIANCF. COMPANY,
N O T IC E IS h * r * b y g i v e n t h a t
T ex as corporation,
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L a k n H o w e l l H o ed , S e m in o le
ounty,
F lorid*,
under
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d LEON MABTtlS. slid Z K T- a n d t h a t I I n t e n d l e r e g l e l e r
eald n a m e w l l h I h e C l e r k o f
t L E E I IA B B I S , h ie wife.
D efendant*. th e C ir c u it C o u rt, Sem lnolo
C o u n t y , F l o r i d * . In a c c o r d a n c e
M I T II II T O I I K F I D I I
Die p r o v i s i o n * o f t h o
t i L O N N IE B K A L K O ltD a n d w i t h
A L IC E I IK A L F U I ID . hie F l c t l l l o u a N am * S t a t u t e * , to S e c tio n
1410*
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w i f e , a n d L E O N H A I l l t lS . w i l l
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P u b l l e h M ay T. I t . I I . I I . 1444
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is n a t u r e o f t h e e u l t le a n
tlo n
to
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u rt of th e N inth Ju d ic ia l
r c u l l . In a n d f o r S e m in o le
lu n ty . F l o r i d a , In C h a n c e r y
i. | | « : i . T h e d e s c r i p t i o n o f
e r e a l p r o p e r t y In S e m in o le
iiinly, F l o r i d a . In v o lv e d In
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HOMES, a c c o r d i n g t o Ih e
F la t th e re o f a s recorded
In P l a t Hoo k I I . P a g e 31,
P ublic llero rd e of Sem i­
nole C ounty, F lorida,
g a th e r w ith the follow ing
im i of p ro p e rly w hich a re
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Ihe above nam ed C o u rt a n d
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d P y le. Whoee a d d r e e e la:
l i e l e t — toil E a s t C o l o n i a l
rlvo. O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a , n o t
te r th a n Ihe ISth d ay of Ju n e .
e e r e q u i r e d by l e w , e l s e
D e c r e e P r o C o n feeeo w i l l be
t e r e d a g a i n s t you .
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ve h e r e u n t o a t l m y h a n d
d a f f i x e d my o f f i c i a l e*al a t
n f o rd . S e m l n o l a C o u n t y . Klo r*. T h i s t l l b d a y o f May. !»«•KAL I
, _
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A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h . J r ,
C lerk. C ircuit C ourt
Sem inole C ounty, Florida.
B y i S a n d r a S. J o h n s o n
D eputy C lerk
Ibllek May I I . I I * J u n e 4.
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M I T IC K F O R P R O I - R F .II I b fi *
FOR T H E I 'l . n t I M i OF HIM II
T o WHOM I T MAT C O N C E R N :
TOU W I L L P L K A S i : T A K E
N O T IC E t h a t lh * B o a rd of
C o u n t y C o m m l e e l o n e r e , n l 11:14
o 'c lo c k A M., on t h e I l l h d a y
o f May. A.D. I H t , a t lh * C o u n ­
t y C o u r t l l o u a o In S a n f o r d .
F l o r i d * , w ill c o n e l d e r e n d d e ­
t e r m i n e w h e t h e r o r n o t th *
C o u n t y will cloee, v a c a t e , r e ­
n o u n c e a n d d le c la lin a n y r i g h t
o f th * C o u n t y a n d th * p u b l i c
In a n d to t h e l a n d d e l i n e a t e d
upon any m a p o r plat re c o rd ­
e d In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o ri d * ,
w h i c h aald e t r a e l , o r r o a d o r
h i g h w a y la m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y
d e s c r i b e d a* f o llo w * :
R a y m o n d A v e n u e f r o m th *
centerlin e o f C arlton Street
N o r t h t o th * S o u t h r i g h t o f - w a y lin e o f l o n g a n n t
D r iv e , n o w k n o w n n* Danlando S p ring* Drive (S la te
R o a d t i t ) , a* r e c o r d e d In
P l a t B o o k 7, P a g * I . p u b ­
li c l l e c o r d * n f S e m i n o l e
C ounty, Florid*. *nd a le e —
B e g in * t t h * H o u t h w e e t
co rn er of lh* N ortheast
Q uarter
of
S ection
I.
T u w n t h l p 31, S o u t h . R a n g e
I * K aat, r u n t b e n c o E a s t
I I feet a lo n g tb* North
li n e
of
C arlton
Street,
tb eneo N o rth end I I feet
R e e l a f th * V e i t l i n e of
Ih e e a l d N o r t h * * * ! Q u a r t e r
t o t h * p o i n t on t h o S o u t h
line o f Longw ood
D r iv e
( S t a t e R o a d 1341, t h e n c e
Southw esterly
along
th *
S o u th line of t-ongwood
D rive to Its Intersection
w ith the W eal line of said
N o rth e a st Q u a rte r, thence
S o u t h a l o n g t h o W e s t lin e
o f aald N orths**! Q u a r te r
to th e po in t o f b eginning.
P E R S O N S
IN TE R E STE D
MAT
APPEAR
AN D
BE
H E A R D A T T H E T I M E AND
PLACE ABOVE S P E C IF IE D .
(SEA L)
B y : A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h .
J r . . C l e r k o f tk o B o a r d of
C o u n t y Com m leelonere.
S em inole County, F lo rid *
P ublleh May I L I M I.
C D U -V

FURN. 3 llm. apt., tat floor.
VACUUM CLEANER
Close uptown. $40 mo. Ph.
REPAIRS
322-6261.
Part*, Suppliei, Electrolux,
Kirby,
Hoover, Air-Way,
FUR RENT
Rex-Air, Filter Queen, GE, Modem 2 Bedroom fum.. or
etc. Free pirk-up.
unfurn. Duplex, not under
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
flight path.
000 So. Myrtle
322-M27

S. Education • Instruction
SUMMER RECREATION
Program for children of all
a g e group*. 2 Filtered
iwlmming pools. Art* &amp;
Craft*. Qualified Instruc­
tor*. All day, $11 weekly, 4k
Day, $6.50 weekly. Trans­
portation available. Happy
Acres School. Ph. 322 8411.

5. Food

EVERETT A. HARPER

AGENCY • REALTOR
2465 S. Park Ave.
Phone* FA 2-2204 or FA 2 2265
Effle., $45. 6M P art.
2 BR. house, unfurn , screen­
ed porch, fenced back yard.
Just outside elty limits. Ph.
222-6340 or 222-4219.
2 BR.. kit equipt. Ph. 322 4536.
2 BR House, Bowman's Trail­
er Court. 668-4908.

Baby Beef, grain fed, 250-400
lbs. Custom wrapped. Ph. FURN. Apt. $6o per mo. Incl.
322-9345 after S p. m.
lights k water. 322 3611.

6. For Kent
1 k I Bedroom (um. apt*.
Queanel Apts.. 104 E. 14th
2 BR, furn- apt. 322-9173 un
St., 322 8194.
til 5 p . m . 322-0641.
Nice, Roomy 2 BR Unfurn.
home. 909 Catalina Dr.
Only $85. Robert A. Wil­
liams. Ph. 322 3931.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.

Legal Notice
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF
T H E NINTH J I'D IfT AL C I R .
CUIT. IN AND F O R S E R IN O L R
COUNTY. FLO RIDA .
IN CH ANCE RY NO. I 4 H I
CITT
BAVINOS
BANK
OF
P IT T S FIE L D ,
P laintiff,
E l l N E S T O R A N T n nd
DKLOIIIB O R A N T . hi* w ire.
D efendant.
N O T IC E T O D E F E N D
T O i E R N E S T (1IIANT a n d D E I / m i H O i l ANT. h ie w if e .
TO U A R E I I K U K B T N O T I ­
F I E D T O T A K E N O T IC E , Hint
* au ll liae b een file d a g a l n a l
y o u In Ib e a b o v e e n t i t l e d C o u r t .
Th* n a tu re nf th e eult It an
act-inn t o f o r e o l o t *
a
Beal
K e i a t a M o r t g a g e h eld by C I T T
HAVINOH BAN K O F P I T T S ­
F I E L D , w h i c h M o r t g a g e le r e ­
corded
In
Official
llecord*
llo n k ( I I . P a g e 3IS. P u b lic R e ­
cord*
of
S em inole
County,
F l o ri d * . T h * n a m e o f lh * C o u r t
In w h i c h th * e u l l p r o c e e d i n g le
p e n d i n g 1e Ihe C i r c u i t C o u r t
o f Ih e N i n t h J u d i c i a l C l r r u l l
In a n d fo r S e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
F l o r i d a . In C h a n c e r y No. 14431.
T he description of th e real
p r o p e r t y In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
F l o r i d a , I n v o lv ed In e a l d p r o ­
c e e d in g * a t d e e c r l b e d In lh *
C o m p l a i n t la a t f o l lo w a :
L o t II. B lo c k I. L IN C OLN
I IK l'illT * .
according
|o
lh * F l a t t h e r e o f a a r e ­
c o r d e d In I 'l e t Book I I ,
P a g * I I . P u b lic l l e c o r d a of
Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a,
t o g e t h e r w i t h th * f o l l o w i n g
I te m * o f p r o p e r t y w h i c h a r e
t o o t l e d In e n d p e r m a n e n t l y Ine t a i l e d a* p e r t n f th * I m p r o v e ­
m e n t * o n eald l a n d :
T w o h e a te r a .
YOU AIIK R E Q U I R E D to
f ile y o u r a n t w e r o r o t h e r d a fe n ta of p lead in g w ith the
Clark
of
the
above-nam ed
C o u r t a n d e erv e a co p y t h e r e ­
of upon p la in tiff * a tlo rn e y e .
W H I T T A K E R * P Y L E , who**
a d d r e e e It — S u l l a it&gt;4. l u l l
E a e t C o lo n ia l D rive, O R L A N ­
DO. K I X R I D A . n o t l a t e r t h a n
th * 31th d a y of J u n e . l t d . a e
r q e u l r t d by l a w . a l i a a D e ­
e re* P r o C o n feeeo w i l l be e n ­
t e r e d again** you.
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F . I
h a v e h e r e u n t o eel m y h a n d
a n d a f f i l e d &gt;ny o f f i c i a l **al
n t S a n f o r d . b ein ln o l* C o u n t y ,
F l o r i d a , t b l * l l t l t d a y o f May.
1*44.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h , J r . ,
C le r k . C i r c u i t C o u r t ,
Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a.
By: S a a d r a B. J o h n e o a
D eputy C lark
P u b l l e h May 31. 31 U J u n e
4. t l . t i l l .

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Fum. Apt., close in. 1'hone
322 2800.

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F IC TIT IO U S R A R E
N O T IC E IS h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
I a m e n g a g e d In b u a in e a a el
C iieielb erry , S em inole C ounty,
F l o r i d a , u n d e r lh * f l e t l t l o u .
n a m e of, n*m T ie F u r # Oil
an d t h a t I Intend to r e a le te r
e a l d n a m e w i t h th * C l e r k of
the
C ircuit C ourt,
Sem inole
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , In a c c o r d a n c e
w ith
t h * p r o v l a t o n * o f th *
F lc tlllo u a Name H ialn iei, In .
w it!
Section
I IS .91
F lorida
S t a t u t e * H IT.
B l f : A. R P u t b u r y
P u b l l e h May I I . I t * J u n e I.
I t , 11*4.--------------------------------------CD U -4 4
N OT H H O F S 4 I . R
N o t i c e le h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
p u r s u a n t to flnel decree r e n d ­
e r e d o n th * IS th d a y o f May,
1*44, In t h a t c e r t a i n cau e*
p e n d i n g In th * C i r c u i t C o u r t In
e n d for S em inole C ounty. F l o r ­
id a.
la
C hancery,
w herein
FIIIB T
FEDERAL
SAVINOS
AND iy*AN ASSOCIATIO N OK
S K M IN D l.K COUNTY, a c o r ­
poration.
la
Plaintiff.
and
JA I I R R ft. I i n i l M l E l t a n d wife,
B E T T Y I II U D O E II a r e d e f e n d ante.
C hancery
Docket
No.
11*41, I. A R T H U R II. B E C K ­
W I T H . JU .. C l e r k o f t h e * f.,ree a ld c i r c u i t C o u r t , w ill w i t h i n
t h e l e g a l h o u r * o f e a l a on
T H U R S D A Y . J u n e 4. 1*44. o f ­
f e r f o r eel# a n d eell to th *
h i g h e s t a n d b eet b i d d e r fu r
r a * h a t t b * f r o n t d o o r o f lb *
C ourtliou** of Sem inole C ounty,
F l o r i d a , In S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a ,
th a fo llo w in g deecrlbed prop a r t y , a l t u a t e d a n d b e i n g In
S em ln o la C ounty, F lo rid a , tow ll:
L o t 111. T O W N O F I » N G WOOD, a c c o r d i n g t o p l a t
t h e r e o f ae r e c o r d e d In F l a t
Hoo k I. p a g e a 1 i t h r o u g h
I I , o f t h a p u b l l o re c o r d * of
R tm tnol* C ounty. Florida,
S u b j e c t to r e a e r v a t l o n a r e ­
c i t e d In D eed r e c o r d e d In
D eed B o o k H I . p a g e 447.
p u b l i c r e c o r d * o f S em in o le
C o u n ty , F lorid*.
Raid eel* w i l l be m a d * p u r ­
s u a n t In a n d In o r d e r t o s a t i s f y
lh * t e r m * o f a a ld f i n a l d a v r e a
( C I R C U I T CO U IIT S E A L I
A r t h u r II. B e c k w i t h . J r . .
C l e r k o f C i r c u i t C o u r t . In
a n d for Sem lnola C ounty,
F lorida.
Ilyi S a n d r a R. J o h n t o n ,
n. c.
F I I I L L I F II. L OGAN
H IIIN H O L H E H AN D I / X I AN
A T T O R N E Y S AT L A W
F. O. BOX 1744
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
A t t o r n e y f o r I’l a l n t l f f
IM b llah May I I . 1*44
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NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will not be responsible
for any debts Incurred hr
nnjone other than myself.

T h e man
w h o has h it nose in his p ap er
k n o w s w h a t i t ’s a ll a b o u t

He Isn’t missing much that goes on In the world. He’s getting
the news, and the inside dope behind the news. He's deliberately
submerging himself in his paper in a mood of taking all it has to give.
If an ad about cars or liquors or maybe suburban real estate
gets his attention, he’s ready to soak up all the facts you can give him.
The newspaper is the place where you can tell your whole story,
to receptive prospects. So whatever you want to sell them,
tell them about it in the newspaper.

1963 TOTAL AD DOLLARS
$2-01

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�You Can Hit A Real Jackpot! Advertise \ our “Don’t Wants” In The Herald Classified Ads!
•t* DanfmO VrraUl 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Heal Estate For Sale 12. Real Entate For Sal* 12. Heal Entate For Sale 17. Male Help Wanted
page 10 — May 21, 1004 New Custom Built Home on BY OWNER. 3 BR house with $393 Buys 3 Years Equity. 3 f u r n is h e d ] u n f u r n is h CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
12. Real Estate For Sale Crystal Lake. For Informa­ Fie. Rm. on 2 nice shady Bedrooms, GE range, refri­ ED Lakefronl, 3 BR, l lk
lots. Low dn. pymt. &amp; take
tion call 322-3378.
LAKEFRONT HOME
over loan. Ph. 322-8420.
Spacious 2 Ikdroom I,akefront 3 BR, 1 bath, air conditioner.
COUNTRY HOME
Home. Built-in range. Igc.
I-ow Down Pyml., Assume
5 Mins, from Downtown San
utility room, quiet neighbor­ VA loan. Ph. 322-6180.
ford near FPAL This la
hood. Excellent term*. No
Thla in whal so many folk*
GREENBRIAR
qualifying. $150 Includes
want, a Modem home,
Down payment &amp; cloalng Choice tote available In
classified as either a 2 or
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
cotta. Doo't wait on llvia
3 Bedroom home with Fire­
overlooking golf couree.
onct Call NOWI Slemper
place, built-in klklmn, de­
Agency, 19iu So. French, - Custom building to your
luxe hath, enclosed garage
specifications.
G reenl'ier
322-4991.
In Tip Top shape. A real
developed by
bargain at $9,750. Very flex­
KINGSWOOD
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
ible terms. Aa low as $3&lt;»
BUILDERS, INC.
Realtor
Down. Don't confuse this
202 Fairmont Dr.
Raymond LundquiU, Aato.
with anything you've seen
FA 2-80 U
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
any place else. We have
*
12 ACMES
No. Orlando, 2 Sherry Ave., the KEY!
Oak shaded large 4 Bedroom,
3 BR, 1 bath, cor. lot. fenc­
2 bath home;; Family room
ed back yd $64 mo. Small Seminole Realty
with fireplace, large util­ equity. 322-9093.
ity and double carport. Ap­
1D0I Park Avenue
FOR SALE!
proximately 2100 tq. ft. All
FA 2-5232 anytime
fenced, 6 Acrct cleared and 5 Rm. frame house A lot In
Town,
Kit.
electrically
planted in bahal.
equip!. $1400. Cell after 6 B a l l- B la ir A g e n c y
nEAL ESTATE-lNSUnANCE
p. in. 322 6630.
Payton Realty
3rd A Park Ave.
Phone 322-5641
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha LOCH ARBOR. Lgc. 4 BR, 2
bath, playrm., cent, aircom). 207 Ridge fid., Phone 2 BR. Home, Study, 1W
Baths, large Family Rm. In
Seminole Realty
322-8322.
good neighborhood; Includ­
1901 S. Park
322-3232
ing stove, refrig., room airNitei: 322 8071-3013 or 2248
V A - FHA
conditioner, washing m a­
'
FOR SALE
chine &amp; ruga. Really ter­
Property Management
TRADE: What have you? Mo­
rific buy! Monthly pay&amp;
Sales
Droker
dern 3 Bedroom, 2 hath
m rnti $83.50.
masonry home, reasonable Jim Hunt Realty
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
term s to responsible buyer.
Inc.
Offer* for your aelectlon
FA 2-8074
EVERETT A. IIARI’ER
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
AHENCV - REALTOR
Bedroom
FHA - VA HOMES
2405 S. Park Avc.
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-228.'.
Government
1, IVb. A 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
2 lilt frame houie. Very clean.
Homes
008 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­ Owned
wan, 322-4013.
Low Monthly Payments
Priced From $6,750 For Complete Information
BLOCK House for Sale, 1905
See Or Call Your
Down Payments
Adams Avo. Sanford. $200
FHA - VA
cash and take up payments
As Low As $100
of $64 month. Conlnet Joseph
Monthly Payments
SALES IIUOKEIt
P. Harris, 48 E. Glen haven,
From $43.50
Greenwood, S. C,
Stenstrom Realty
To make the beat home
buy, tee the
2565 Park Dr.
322 2420

bath. 15 x 30 Swimming pool
gerator, drapes, c l o s i n g
in Sunland- 121 Lake Dot.
costa. $91 month pays all.
103 Temple Drive, Ravenna
Park. Tenant will show. 16. Female Help Wanted
Write owner, 1125 N. E. 8tli
WAITRESSES
St., Hallandale, Fla.
Must be experienced. New
operation. Apply Georgian
OPEN DAILY—NEW HOMES
Manor Restaurant. 1300 So.
Beady for Occupancy— 3 A 4
Orlando Ave. 17-92, MallBD'ra — Liberal Financing
land.
— I xjw
D o w n Payments,
FHA - VA - In Service A White girl to operate open top
washing machines and other
Conventional.
laundry chorea. Age 23-35.
SANFORD AREA
2507 S. Sanford Ave.
Go West on 25th St. to Lake
Mary Btvd.. left on Blvd
BEAUTICIAN- WANTED*
to I-ake Mary Fire Station,
Junior or Senior
right one blk. to Office,
Guaranteed Salary
322-2744.
107 W. 27th St .
322-7701
LONOWOOD AREA
10 minutes South on 17-92 to 17. Male Help Wanted
Dixie Bell Diner, right on
Seminole Blvd. one block Air-Conditioning Installation
worker, must be mechanic­
to Office. 838-3911.
Inclined, conscientious
LMN Enterprises, ally
and willing. Wrlle The San­
Inc.
ford lfcrahi. Box 78.

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VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
M anagement &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Office rA
Night FA
2524 Park Dr

1-21H
24W4I
123 0700
Sanford. Fie

27. Special Service*

27. Special Service*

Piano Tuning and Repair
Spring Permanent Special
ROOF'S CLEANED
W L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
20 Percent off regular prices
Call 322-7966 evenings for
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
IN SANFORD
FREE ESTIMATE
PAINTING INTERIOR - EXAre you salisfied with your 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834
TERIOR and Home Im ­
present Job? If not contact
Free Estimates
provement Contractor. All
Orlando 422-6855 or Mt. 22. Huild • Paint • Repair Need a shelf, screen porch,
work may be financed up to
Dora 383 4491 for interview. FIREPLACES, Additions. Alnew room carporte. new
5 yrs. Guaranteed salisfac*
house or remodel. B. E.
ti-rat ions. Brick. B l o c k .
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph.
!9, Situation* Wanted
Link. 322-7029.
Slone, Concrete work. John
322 9558.
Raun, TE 8-1392, Box 426,
Exp. Laundress wishes ironing
Building
at home. Reasonable. Call
Long wood.
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
Contractor
Mary, 323-0GC3.
—Remove thatch — Chinch
2ii. Plumbinjr Service*
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Ferti*
AIR-CONDITIONINGHOUSEWORK. 322 8440.
liie -P h . 322-4244.
PLUMBING
By FEDDERS
MANSFIELD LAWN SEB.
Babysitting, housework. Ph.
Contracting Repairi
II. B. POPE CO„ Inc.
322-3303.
FREF ESTIMATES
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
R. L. HARVEY
Of
picture* that have been
21. Reality Salons
ATTENTION!
204 Sanford Ave.
F8 2-3383
publiMicd in The Herald.
SI1S GRADUATES
Permanent Special
27. Special Service*
Have your picture taken re­ Call Bill Vincent at Ttao
20 per cent off Regular Prices.
Sanford Herald, 322 2611.
ceiving your diploma at
Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
OVER 25 YEARS
Graduation Exercises. Con­ WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
Hotel, Ph. 322 8525.
of Fine Workmanship in Up­
tact BUI Vincent, Sanford
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
holstering, Draperies, Slip­ Herald, 322-2611 or 322-0922.
Complete Beauty Service
All T. cs and Sire*
covers. Time Payments aa
3 Senior Operators
We Repair and Scrvic*
little aa $5 mo. Drapery NEED THAT DRESS FIXED?
Free Parking at 2nd A Oak
S T I NF.
Hardware Installations.
Bring ll by ANN'S ALTERA­
322-5742
105 So. Ojik KULP DECORATING SHOP
TION SHOP. Over Sanford Machinery and Supply Co.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
FA 2 6431
Ph. 322-2335
Sewing Center, 108 So. Park. 207 W 2nd St.

• # • To the fact that we offer no aale* gimmick* to our cuatomer*. W*
know they realize you pay for the quality you get. It la our aim to glv*

$100

Legal Notice

| 21. Beauty SU on*

our cuntomera the . . .

BEST DEALS AVAILABLE
ON

~GRACIOUS LIVING ~
In thl* nearly new 3 BR, 2
Bath Bed Brick Home lo­
cated at 615 Sarita. Can be
yours for only $60t) down &amp;
move In at once. We will lie
happy to show it at • momments not Itel

FALCONS

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232 anytime

•

FAIRLANES

• GALAXIES

• T-BIRDS

Make Your Selection From Over 60 Factory Fresh
Fabulous Fords!
LOWEST PRICES
ON

Wise Shoppers Look For The

STRAIGHT SALES!

USED CARS
Rearing the “OK” Tag, Their Sign

COME IN

A Quality Car at a Reasonable Price

AND
LET US

60 Ford Fairlane 500

*895
57 Plymouth
*595
61 Chevrolet Pickup
*1395
55 Chevrolet Wagon
*495
60 Continental Mark V
*1995
59 Chevrolet
*1195
62 Pontiac Catalina
*2295
61 Oldsmobile 88
*1995
63 Corvair Pickup
*1595
Tudor, 4 cylinder, standard tram .,
heater.
IIP.f.VKDKBK 4-door V-8,
Irene., radio A healer.

Half-ton Flrrlelde,
base, aula. Irene.

long

PROVE
IT !

EXCELLEN T

eute.

DISCOUNTS!

wheel

BANK RATE

2-door, 4 ryllndvr, automatic Mens.,
radio A heater.
Fully equipped Including
ecala end windows.

FINANCING

power

Buy From The Dealer Who Offers —

PARK WOOD STATION WAGON,
4 door, V-8 engine, auto. Irene.,
pow er el earing, radio A healer,

COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE

STATION WAGON, 4-door, V-8,
aulo . trena., power steering A
brakes, radio A heater,

| f The fine**! after the aale service la central Florida

4-daor, V-8 engine, power steering
A brakes, radio A heeler, air rond.

2 § Top allowance on your trade-in.

Half-ton Hampaldf, 4-apeed.

J ' The very beet discount* on straight sales.

EXCELLENT GMAC
BANK RATE FINANCING
Open Friday Nliht A Batarday Afternoona

Holler Motor Sales
2nd. A Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

COMPANY

Pb. 322-6291
Ph. 322-0811

Strickland — Morrison,
308 E. Firat S t

Sanfo rd

W. Park Ph. MI 4-8916

P h . 322-1481

�i

Now Is The Time To Plant Yourself In Your Own Home... Look To W an t-A d s
29. Automobile Service
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free inspection, estimate*,
pickup, delivery, Rocoring
&amp; repairs dlicounted.
211** E. 3rd.
322-3443

Stir

ftan fn rb

frrslb Mny 21, 1964 — Page 11

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

i

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik Glass and Pnint
Company
MO Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622

Wagner s Amoco
AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Good Uied Cars Sold
il l French Ave.
322-7763
Aulo Gltaa, Tap*
4 Seat Covert

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 3 1032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

31. Poultry • Livestock
Du-oe Gilt. 8 mo. old. Phone
323-0500.

34. Articles For Sale

31. Articles For Sale

31. Articles For Sale

Home Grown Tomatoes, Red Carpet* clpan easier with the
potatoes, onions. Oscar ZitRiue Lus'rc Electric Shamtrower, 907 Persimmon Ave.
poecr only $t per day. Carroll's Furniture.
FRIGIDAIRE Washer Deluxe.
Good $83. 2 Ref. top freez­ HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
ers. $10 ea. 1 Refrig. $35.
lon, $3 00. Call 322-2960 af­
Noll-Furay Furniture
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
901 W. 1st St. — 322-6391
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
CITY LIMITS.
Frigidalre Refrig., Dinette. 6
chairs. Before 2 p. m , 2520 S EW1NG MACI UN E-N ECCHl
So. Laurel.
Full size Round bobbin. Sews
like new. Monograms, saws
May Special. Machettes, 99c.
on b u t t o n s , buttonholes,
Army-Navy Surplus, 310 overcast* raw edges, make*
Sanford Ave.
fancy stitches, without at­
tachments. Only 7 payment*
REPAIR CHARGES
of $8 56. Call Garrett's, 322Singer in Console. Pay charge
$17.10. Free Wcstinjhouse in 3241.
Console with buttonhole at­
SEWING MACHINEtach. Pay charges at $15 90
1963 WHITE
Fh. Service Mgr.. 322-9411.
Twin needle ZigZag. Same as
new.
Make* buttonhole*,
WEBCOIt Stereo Console. Like
new. Half price. Financing
monograms. Mind hems, sll
without attachments. Pay
available.
$64 25 or $6 82 per mo. Call
Noll-Furay Furniture
Garrett's, 322-5244.
901 W. 1st St. — 322 6591

36. Automobile* - Trucks
Truck* 30. Automobile* • Trucks 137. Hosts - Motors
'56 Ford 2 Dr., 6 cycle stick.
Very clean. $300. 322-3551.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!
BIG $ $ SAVINGS
On Floor Models &amp;
Demonstrators
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
In Your Home

BUYING A NEW or
USED CART
m A N C E IT WITH UK
♦ Low Interest Rate*
ft Low Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE BANK

In Sanford Call
SINGER
Representative at
Alan'* Fabric* ft Rugs
322 5783

HIGHEST PRICE PAID
FOR EXTRA CLEAN CARS
10t 2 Sanford Ave.
322-4503

33. Article* Wonted

CASH for good clean Used Beautiful 1900 Ford Convert­
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­ ible. Perf. Cond. Fully
ture. 901 W. First St., Th.
equipt. $950. Ph. 322 2830.
322 6591.
'49 Olds Club Cpe. Runs good.
36. Automobile* • Truck* $75. Th. 322-7690.
1962 Fiat 2-dr., extra clean
1959

Continental

\ Bank \

'53 Chevrolet, Std. shift. Good
Iran*. $175. Ph. 322-7690.

Repossessions
•60 Rambler, $799 bal, $39 mo
•60 Vauxhali, $587 bal, $31 mo.
•59 Plymouth, $3«2 bal, $30 mo,
•56 Chevrolet, $592 bal. $29 mo
’37 Ford, $499 bal, $24 mo.
’57 Dodge, $389 bal. $23 mo
•58 Ford, $396 bal, $32 mo
•57 Chev. $777 hal, $35 mo.
•58 Opal Wag. $592 bal, $29 mo.
’58 Tly. Wag.. $391 bal, $31 mo.
Pontiac, $695 bal, $32 mo.
•35 Ford, $337 bal, $16 mo.
’58 Rambler, $299 bal, $15 mo.
•55 Olds, $137 bal, $31 mo.

National

'56 Ford 4 Dr. JIT. Ilftll, A T
Exc. cond. $450. 322 0690.

Mark

IV 1954 Packard Sedan. Power
brakes A steering, alr-cond.,
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
low mileage, 1 owner. $200.
W. Park 644-8525.
800 S. French A\e.

17 Ft. 4 In. Swift, Epoxy
painted, forward hatch, top
and side curtains, 75 John­
son. 2 tanks. Gator trailer,
ami many extras, $375. Ph.
322-4175 after i p . m.
Gateway To The Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your KVINRUDE Dealer
304-68 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-3961
16' Chris Craft, 40 hp. Mer­
cury ft- trailer. $600. 322-8032
or 304 W. 2nd., 8 til 5 p.m.
16' Plywood Boat w/ 35 hp.
Evinrude elec, start motor.
Gator tilt trailer. Canvas
top. Extras. 322-8551.

3!). Trailers • C a b a n a s

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
SPARCRAFY 10 x 45. Com­
SANFORD AVE.
pletely furnished. Sacrifice
OPEN EVENINGS
price. Can be seen at 2003
So. French Ave. Phone 3226137 for further information.
Phone 1122-4503

1012

31 A. Pete
Boston Terrier Pup. Female.
AKC Reg. Ph. 322 3517.
White Toy Poodle, male, 8
weeks. Ph. 322-3903.
FREE Kittens, FREE Deliv­
ery. Ph. 322-1366.

"I don't think it's * good punishment!
She’s ENJOYING it!”
33. Furniture

34. Articles For Sale

For tiic biggest selection of Wedding Gown, full length.
nearly new an&lt;l used furni­
Chapel train, Peau do sole.
GROW your own hydroponic
ture, see Noll'* Furniture
Alencion lace, aabrina neck­
tomatoes; in container*;
line. llze 7. 322-3328.
Brokerage in Casselberry
some bearing. Greaser's Hy­ on 17-92. Open 8 days 9 to 6.
*48 Plymouth; 23” Westingdroponic Farm , S. Sanford
BEDROOM Suite* (2) com­ house TV. Best offer. Pit.
Ave.
plete w. box springs A- m at­ 322-9392.
33. Furniture
tress. $129 ea. Foam Bed
Pillows, $1.49 pr, with T ilts NORGE Dryer. Good cond.
Used furniture, appliance*,
Reisonable. Ph. 322-5728.
AD! Financing Available.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Noll-Furay Furniture
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
READY MIX CONCRETE
901 W. 1st St. — 322-6591
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Patios, Floor, Free Estiuia;js
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
Sell Us Your Furniture. 34. Articles For Sale
*and, cement, rock, pipe,
Quick Service With the Electric reconditioned Smith
steel, grease traps, dry
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Corona portable typewriter,
wells. Stepping stones.
TOST. FA 2-0677.
Like new, $110. Ideal Gra­ MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
duation Gift. Other po-t- 309 Elm Ave.
322-3751
IlEDS FOR RENT
Hospital, Rollaways, Juve­ able* to choose from, $19.95
Check
with
and up. Powell's Office
nile. FREE delivery and
Supply Co., Magnolia Ave. CARPETS A’In CARTE
Pick-up.
For the BEST Carpet Values
322-3842.
FURNITURE CENTER
anywhere. Samples shown
1100 French Ave.
Electric, General Adding Ma­ in your home.
Ph. FA I-79S3
chine, $35. Powell's Office 1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande

32. Flowers • Shrubs

&lt;•

HANKS
These gentlemen helped us win this award. They nrc her*
to serve you.
We want to continue their outstanding sales record, there­
fore trades were never better. Hemumlicr . . . H'b the trad­
ing difference that counts.

Supply Co. Magnolia Ave.
241-6194 or
FREE ESTIMATE
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Lyman P TA Elects, Installs Officers
By Jane Ca*»*lbrrry
Tha election and initall*tlon of officer* wa* the main
order of b u iin rn Tuenday
night a t the final meeting for
the aehool year of the Lyman
High School PTA.
Mr*. Carlyle Swcfford, of
Altamonte, a pa*t pre*ident
of the group, conducted the
Initallatlon. Officer* inntalled
were Al Lormann, president;
Mr*. Drew Fagan, vice presi­
dent; Mr*. Austin Seville,
secretary: and Howard Bab­
bitt, treasurer. They were
presented with carnation corBarges or boutonnaire*.
Mr*. Pat Dome presented
the outgoing president, Mrs.
Joseph Pavelchak, with a
past president* pin and a
gift of a bathing suit from
the PTA. Mrs. Pavelchak
gave a report summeriilng
the year’a activities.
The new president will at­
tend the PTA Short Course
June 0-11 In Tampa.
Rev. Van II. Hanna of the
Northslde Christian Church
gave the devotional.
Principal Carlton Henley
gave a resume of the end of
achool actlvitie*. The seniors
will make a trip this Friday
to Silver Springs for the day.
For the rest of the school
Friday will be election day
for class and atudcnl council
officers.
Final examinations will lie
given on Juna 2, 3, and 4.
Senior Clasa Day and the
Awarda Program will be held
on June G. The Hacralauri-ata
Service will lie held the night
of June 7 and the Commence­
ment Exercise* on June 8.
Speaker at Ilaccalnureate
will be provided by the South
Hcminolo Ministerial Associa­
tion. The most outstanding
aeniora will be apeakera at
tbe graduation.
The Lyman Hand presented
the program under the direc­
tion of llandmasler Dennett
fcllowlng the business meet­
ing, playing several outstnmb
Ing numtiers including one re­
quired in atiite competition.
Featured soloists were Put
Mcljtughliu, rated excellent
at state, who played a trum ­
pet s o l o ,
'‘Carnival of
Venice," and John Peterson,
who receivrd superior at
atale for hla drum solo, "Hudimentally Your*,"
The concert bund climaxed
It* program with a medtey of
old favorite* from Jerome
Kern’* “Showboat."
The smaller stage band,
which was rated excellent in
competition, p l a y e d "Tonight," "Design for Autumn"
and "Dixiy Atmosphere."
Refreshments were served
by the tilth grade room
mother*. The serving tables
were decorated with arrange,
merit* of red rosea and light­
ed candles.

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Tax Collector
To Improve
Service

Toll free call* will soon he
permitted between Orlando
area telephones and the Semi­
nole County tax collector's
office when a line i* connected
between those two points hy
the local telephone company.
John L. Galloway, Seminole
tax collector, *ay» the phono
company has been authorized
to install the toil free line
He adds that as Main as the
work is completed residents
of South Seminole will he giv­
en the number so they can
call his office without having
to pay a toll charge.
"A study of this has lieon
made over a period of time
and conclusion reached that
the acrvlce Is necessary and
w arranted," Galloway said.
When it is installed it will
help relieve the workload In
the office, especially during
busy months ami be beneficial
to all concerned, the tax col­
lector said,

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JUNIOR HIGH students at Oviedo last week elected an all-girl slate of
officers to represent them next school term. Named were, from left,
lleth Gore, president: Ilecky Palmer, vice president; Carla Anderson,
secretary anil Judy Birch, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

p e o p le ."

Business
Briefs

Capt. James O. Mayo de­
scribed to 10 Central Florida
technical groups Tuesday the
impart which modern tech­
nology has had Upon Naval
aviation, particularly the part
which he directs *• comman­
der of Heavy AHack Wing
(Ine at Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Speaking to more than 100
persons in the Mayfair Inn,
Captuln Mayo showed how
modern weapon* have open­
ed the way for greater mo­
bility, Including deployment
of San fold-based ItA-GC Vig­
ilante reconnaissance bombers
to all oceans of the world.
His audience included memlit is ami wive* of tin- hosting
American Society for Metal*
and local chapter* of other
engineering societies: The
American Society of Chemi­
cal Engineers, American So­
ciety of Tool Manufacturer*
and Engineers, Florida Engi­
neering Society nf Meehanirul Engineer* and the Amer­
ican Society of Quality Con­
trol Engineers.
Captain Mayo used color
slide* to illustrate the capa­
bilities of the Vigilante anil
other nlrcriift within his com­
mand. H&lt;- pointed out tlinl the
modern attack carrier with
its [10-plane air group it a
"floating Cub*" which can be
plaeed a few miles off uny
const In the world nl a mo­
ment's notice.
Tbe higgcut advantage, be
sniil, it the self-sustaining na­
ture of tbe carrier task force.
It can operate for months at
a rime completely independ­
ent nf any shore installation.

J. I). Griffin, F. J. Harris,
and N. I. Rfchburg, who rep­
resent Gulf Lifo Insurance
Company in thin men. ore a t­
tending the company's annu­
al (’resident'* Club Confereme in Jacksonville, Florida,
this week-end.

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JACK I*, ('nolo, non of
Mr. ami Mrs. Michael
ChoIo, of Kiisl Woodlinul Drive, him been
named to the miperiiw
temlent’rt list for arndomic achievement at
U. S. Naval Academy,
Annapolis, Md. He in a
fourth rlaHMiinu.

JAMES M. Lee, avia­
tion electronics techni­
cian. a t t a c h e d to
Heavy Attack Squad­
ron .‘I at Sanford Naval
Air Station, has i&gt;ceri
graduated as h o n o r
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line maintenance on
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pons system nnd nt
the snme time achieved
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writing t h e highest
examination score ever
given in this course, a
37.2."» uut of a possible
99 for the five-week
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Mayo Addresses
Technical Unit

ELECT

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It was the segregationist
governor's best showing in
tire three presidential primar­
ies lie hus entered. He got 33
per cent of the vote in Wis­
consin and 20 |a-r cent in In­
diana.
Wallace promised to "con­
tinue the fight" in the Cali­
fornia primary.

SUNSETS UNLIMITED, a group of retirees from Winter Park, recently
toured Deltona to see a “city in the making." Some 41 members of the
group, under sponsorship of their directors, Mrs. Ilea Hemslcy and
Itobcrt F. Leedy, enjoyed the tiny.

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fUI’l l —Jaunty Gov. George
C. Wallace came home from
another presidential primary
battle Wednesday night and
received a warrior's welcome.
Huge crowds cheered him
when his silver and blue
plane, bedecked with Confed­
erate flags, landed at the
liirminghnm snd Montgomery
airports.
"From the look* of this
crowd, I thought 1 was in
Maryland," he told 4,000 per­
sons here. Earlier, around 2,000 supporter* had greeted
him at Ilirrningham during a
Stopover en route from the
Maryland presidential prim­
ary where he gut 42 per rent
of the votes.
"He won in Maryland and
they know he won," he said,
adding that hia showing em­
phasized the strong opposition
to the civil rights bill.
"I feel the people in Wash­
ington—the ones who develop
the trends in both parties—
will sit up and take notice,"
he said. "They can't ignore
our victory."
Sen. Ilnnie! II. Ilrcwster, DMd„ a slandin for President
Johnson, won the primary,
but W allsre said "we never
expected to get the numerical
mujority because we bad ev­
erything against us but the

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Boy-Wonder A Has-Been
The fact that political lenders and
the people in Reneral were surpris­
ed that Harold Stassen received as
many votes ns he did in the Indi­
ana primary is an interesting foot­
note to what bejran as a startling
biography.
Stassen’s political career got away
to a flying start. Then he got into
the habit of being turned aside for
the presidential nomination. Now he
can’t even get into the California
presidential primary. The Supreme
Court hns ruled against him.
Stassen is a clnssic example of the
school valedictorian who never quite
made good. Though he attracted na­
tional attention in 10:18 by winning
the governorship of Minnesota when
only 31, and was reelected twice,
that was as high as he ever got,
election-wise.
He undoubtedly would have enter­
ed the Republican convention of 19*10, of which he was the keynoter,
had it not been for his constitution­
al ineligibility because of his age.
As it was, he masterfully engineer­
ed the Willkic blitz.
Though he offered himself—in

OLD DOG, NEW TRICK

Bruce Biossot - - Ray Cromley

vain—to his party in 1011, and
strove mnnfully for the nomination
in later conventions, he never came
close. He did carry enough weight,
however, to help decide the nomi­
nees—Dewey in 1918 and Eisenhow­
er in 1952.
His real political decline began in
1056 with his "dump Nixon" drive.
This attempt to oust the vice pres­
ident turned out to be a lead balloon
that fell squarely on Stassen.
After that came defeat for gover­
nor of Pennsylvania, then even more
ignominious defeat for mayor of
Philadelphia. Now defeat in Califor­
nia before he could even run.
it should be remembered that
Stassen resigned his governship
in 1943 to serve with distinction in
the Nnvy nnd thnt in 1918 he be­
came president of the University of
Pennsylvania and later held impor­
tant posts in the first Eisenhower
administration.
Hut as far ns politics is concern­
ed, the one-time "boy wonder" is a
has-been at 57. He was the early
bird who never got the worm.

Political Notebook

Dogs Dog Politics
You could argue that American
politics went to the dogs long ago,
but it’s surprising how often canines
lmve actually become involved in
election year goings on.
First there was Roosevelt’s little
Scotty, Falla, who, the Republicans
indignantly charged, had had a spec­
ial plane placed at his disposal on
one occasion. FDR neatly turned tlie
criticism back on them.
In 195(1, in his famous television
a p p e a ra n c e In c le a r himself of char­
ges of misusing a campaign contribu­
tion, Richard Nixon won friends by
defending his children’s dog, Check­
ers. who was the gift of an admirer.
(Incidentally, as n result of the
broadcast, P r e s i d c it t Eisenhower
pronounced his running mate "as
clean as a hound’s tooth.")
Now Lyndon Johnson is In the

doghouse with some people because
he picked up his beagles by their
cars. Fortunately, the President lias
six months before the election to es­
tablish his image as a dog lover.
Apparently, people don’t mind if
politics is a dog-eat-dog business—
lust as long as it’s confined to hu­
mans.

Phil Newsom Soys

. .

Can’t Please Everyone
The new Brazilian govern­
ment. in power just a month
after the military overthrow
of President Joao Goulart, Is
learning an important fact
of life, which is that you
cannot please everyone.
The revolt against Goulart
came one March 31, and on
April 2 President Johnson
sent his "w arm est
good
wishes" to interim President
Itanieri Mazzlllt who held of*
fice until former marshal of
the army and chief of staff
Humberto de Alenear Castclo
Branco look over the Job on
April IS.
The United States regarded
It as an effective blow against
communism In Latin America
and the weaknesses which

seemed to be leading Brazil
into a leftist dictatorship.
From the Brazilian people
also came wide acclaim.
Both inside and outside
Brazil there were hopes (hat
a regime indebted to no poli­
tical grouping and with no
political ambitions at least
could cope with Brazil's
chronic social and economic
ills.
But the social ills were
deeply imbedded and print­
ing press money was such a
part of Brazil's inflationary
way of life that from the be­
ginning it was apparent that
both would be hard to reverse.
The military-backed regime
had other problems. What of
the future of Brazil’s relation-

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ship with Communist Cuba?
How far to curry out a rightwing political revolt against
the left? How many to im­
prison? Whom to release af­
ter the first hectic days of
mass arrests?
New public dissatisfaction
with Uie regime is a rcflcc
tion of its difficulties ami hes­
itancies in dealing with all
of these.
Within the lust year, tile
cost of living in Brazil hud
jumped 100 per cent und it
was admitted the trend could
not lie sopped immediately.
The new regime, according­
ly. jumped anneal forces pay
too per cent, sotting the stage
for later raises for employes
on other government payrolls.
But then esme steps to
curb inflation and In institute
agrarian reforms. Both met
opposition.
In the one. the government
sought to cut hack govern­
ment spending tiy (he elimin­
ation of sulssiilies costing $200
f million a year. They are be­
ing used to provide cheap
bread and gasoline, and to
hold down the cost of newsprint. The program also calls
for tax increases.
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Huge 1-A

Sanford, Florida

Thurs., May 21, 1961

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C hristina*

who sp.-ke out on this spe­
cific issue.
Interestingly — even in the
Old South whera Rockefel­
ler's remarriage and his lib­
eral views are especially dis­
liked—his organizational ef­
fort for thr nomination was
rated good by a clear ma­
jority of responding editors.
Some 140 editors thought
Arizcna Sen. Barry Goldvvater's organization w-ns good,
too. This represented D5.fi per
cent of those with opinions.
But only 49 editors—18.8
per rent of those who spoke
on the subject — thought
Barry’s campaign techniques
were goi-d. A total of 127
said "fair” and a sizable 85
said "poor."
Just 35 editors put Rocky's
technique in the “poor" cate­
gory. A total of 102 thought
it fair, while 127 said Goldwater also was just fair in
this regard.
In the realm of strategy,
neither of these candidate*
got much of a score.
Best marks were given to
t ba
absent
Ambassador
jjenrv Cabol Lodge, whose

Letters

To The Editor

Dr. Crane’s

Thought For Today
Py faith we understand that the
world was created by the word of
(iod, so that what is seen was made
out of things which do not appear.—
Hebrews 11:3.
Nothing in life is more wonderful
than faith — the one great moving
force which we can neither weigh in
tile balance nor lest in the crucible.
—Sir William Osier.

strategy (presumably allying
off the campaign circuit en­
tirely) wa« rated good by 9*
editor*, or 61 per cent of
those with opinions on tha
matter.
Forty-five e d i t o r s felt
Goldwnter’a strategy w a a
good, and 64 thus rated
Rockefeller In thl* depart­
ment.
Eighty-two editors s a i d
Goldwater waa a poor s tra ­
tegist—almost the same num­
ber ss down-rated hla cam­
paign technique*. Fifty-four
put Rockefeller’s strategy In
the lowest category. Both of
these men found roughly 120
editors ranking their strategy
simply fair.
Lodge did not earn much
prnlve fer organization, with
only 62 rditors placing him
high. Seventy-two thought
his techniques were good.
Not surprisingly, on each
of thr questions pertaining to
enmpnign effort, a substan­
tial number fell that Lodge's
absence in Viet Nam mad#
any useful determination as
to his methods virtually im­
possible.
' One editor ventured, how­
ever, that "Lodge has style.
. . . looks like a president."
Though the editor*' repliei
indicated many have com­
plaints on the subject of cam­
paign effort, they did not
generally spell these out in
T(»r It# vaM wftrnmri l#t•#r* fr«tm Id rvndrra &lt;nn fiiit*- say. It's still ■ fighting rmm- specific comment. The on*
llr affair*.. Thr **rllf&gt;r win* «»• try and I. for one. Just don’t word that shown! up In as­
m pen tiin t |iriv«lilrit thr t#tsociation with Goldwater waa
»r# ■Im rarrfra thr wfltpr'i like the odor.
friir niiinf unit Rditrrat, l.rtfrrr
"aloof."
ONE
WOMAN’S
OPINION
d w rr than 3AO mr&lt;l&gt; will
hr ih r n |»rr fr re »»cr. I.ritrrr
The editors expressed them­
Editor'*
Note:
t'omml*.
Httrlrrawnt to others ore ererpt*
selves
on one final question!
otilr itrmlilH thr? «lo out lira! ■inner Karl lligginholham
Will the GOP be able to work
In firrmnntltlre. I'orlry Is oof
««ld hr and Commiiuiliinrr cohesively as a party regardpuhlUbrd t»r T h s Herald*
J i m m y ('repps were really
Irsa of who Is the 1064 no­
Editor, Herald:
joking about who made the
II seems to me, after read­ firat nmliun. Further, hr minee?
Some 1-B6 snid "yea," put­
ing The Herald’* article ■aid that rah* must be reg­
‘'Playback E n d * Commis­ ulated by the rlty juat a* ting little stock In reporta
sioner’s Squabbling.” that w« the publir utltltira roitimia- that many party werkera
have some things going on ■Inn of Flnrlda regulate* might "alt down" next fall If
in our town that hear* th* puldlr service firm* such aa a randidnte of their choosing
taint of the small fish.
hua llnra and railroad*. The la not selected a t San F ran ­
At first, I was annoyed to commissioner felt that ade- cisco. But lift editors thought
think that tax money was be­ quate aervlce waa now be­ the answer should be "no."
ing spent to pay wages fi# ing given the public with­ Only 20 voiced no vlaw.
men to fight over whether out the addition of more
n private citizen in business taxi*.
could expand.
COMPLETE
After sleeping on this I'm
INVESTMENT SERVICE
afraid curiosity boiled into
Listed and unlisted
anger and I began to won­
fterurltleu
der If Hie city run* the peo­
Mutual Fuads
ple or the people run the city.
To hell with your aid. Wc
So 1 found out. The city can do without aid. We'll
ALLKN A CO.
runs the people and evidently never collapse.
I ll K. LEMON 8T.
hns done so for so long we — Indonesia's Sukarno com­
LAKELAND, FLA.
steeper* arc not aware of It.
ments on statement that
Newer additions to the San­
there'll he no more aid for Member: Midwest Stuck E u k
ford area are nibbing nose*
Indonesia until Malaysia
Chicago Board of Trad*
with a bad situation.
dispute is edited.
Progress and growth are
Orlando Salvo Re pretest a IIv*
degenerating with senility a*
Wc must learn to live to­
in the minds of the grrlalrlc, gether as brutheri or perish
MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
and new blood is nreded to logdlier as fools.
raise the standards from what — Itev. Martin Lullier King,
Ph. GA 1-8814
waa considered modern 20
civil right* leader.
years ago.
This town need* busses; new
and competitive private en­
terprise, and we don’t need a
city commission to waste
time on keeping it out. We
nerd ■ commission that will
fight tn tiring It In.
Let’* wake up and have our

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
New York Gov. N e l i o n
Rockefeller may or may not
win any vote prizes In 1364,
but the nation's editors think
well of key aapccti of hil
campaigning effort.
This Is, in fact, the only
area of political endeavor in
which the New Yorker gets
high marks from editors who
were among the many hundreda polled by NEA In its
spring survey.
The riiitors were asked to
rate lending Republican can­
didates for the 13(34 presi­
dential nomination on the
quality of their campaign
strategy, organization and
technique.
In the important m atter of
organization, lt34 responding
editors said Rockefeller’s ef­
fort was good. This was 51.5
per cent of the more than 300
who took part in the poll, and
(10.0 per cent of those who
had an opinion cn this par­
ticular question.
ttoehefcllrr’s c a m p a i g n
techniques — his npproaches
to voters — were adjudged
good by 113 editors — 45,2
oer cent of those respondents.

W orry Clin ic
C \SK S t7ii: Hannah 0 ,.|
aged 31, ha* twen two-timing
her mate.
He finally sued for divorce,
charging her with ndultry.
And he had ample proof in
support his side of the argu­
ment.
But the judge asked me to
talk to Hannah and find out
what made her misbehave so
flagrantly.
"Dr. Crane," Die Judge
said. "I have frequent cases
just like this where the hus­
band has been a good provid­
er and the wife has had a
cultured, supposedly moral
upbringing.
"Yet the wife may develop
an affair with the other man.
So will you see if you can de­
rive the fundamental cause?"
Hannah ttclligercntly came
to see me for an interview.
At first, she acted as if she
had a chip on her shoulder.
"Why di&lt;l you chase around
with that oilier man?" 1 ask­
ed bluntly.
She paused for a moment.
"II was to get even with
my husband." she finally
broke the *llence.
"F or there was no gentle­
ness or artistry to his lovemaking.
"Without any prelude he’d
suddenly demand sex. And os
Mem as he was satisfied, he'd
push me away and go to
sleep.
"To him I was much like an
erotic hamburger. For he likos
hamhurgprs and when he
grows huncryc he is raven­
ous.
"But as soon as he has sat­
isfied his stomach hunger, he
shoves the platter of hamburg­
ers away, having lost all in­
terest in them.

"Well, Hr. Crane, he had
that same ravenous or wolfish
interest in physical affection.
"To him, physical affection
was just a hunger to tic sat­
isfied wolfishly, and the Main­
er the Iwltcr. Then he'd turn
away Irom me.
"It was terrifically deflat­
ing to my ego. For 1 am like
most wives, I believe, In
wanting to be loved for some­
thing more thsn just sexual
gratification.
"Yet for the 12 years we
have been married, I have
never had any caresses or
evidence of fondness from
him from the moment his
physical desires arc satisfhd.
"If a man truly loved his
wife, wouldn’t that kive per­
sist even after he had grati­
fied his physical urge?
"Wouldn’t such a man at
least snuggle his wife'* head
on his shoulder ami give her
a squeeze of affection or a
goodnight kiss?
"Such evidence of regard
wouldn't take more than no
seconds of lime, but would reas'ure a wife that she was
lar more than just a sox ob­
ject.
"So 1 finally grew moody
ami neurotic. I began to take
tranquilizers and consulted
several doctors.
"I developed psychosomatic
symptoms, probably to try to
win some sincere interest
from my husband, but he Just
culled me a hypochondriac.
"So 1 was unusually recep­
tive to any romantic interest
that involved a little poetry
and finc-sse.
"Since I belong to a poetry
club, I finally met a young
college professor who took a
liking to me.

"We discussed poetry at
first but later grew romantic
alvmit each other.
"And 1 finally lost my head,
for I had been starved for t2
&gt;car* for a little appreciation
ns a personality instead of
merely a sex tool to gratify
my m ate."
Husbands, if you want to in­
sure your marriages, semi for
my booklet "Sex Differences
in Mon and Women," enclos­
ing a long stamped, return
envelope, plus 2hc.

•

Q 's a n d A 's

(J—Who was the only of­
ficer to Imht the title of "Gen­
eral of the Armies of the
United Stales"?
A—General John J. Per­
shing, World War 1 leader.
Q—What was the composi­
tion of the original American
Baseball League, In 19007
A—Original member citing
were Buffalo, Chicago, Cleve­
land, Detroit. Indianapolis,
Kansas City, Milwaukee, and
Minnea|K&gt;lis.
Q—WlisI was the first In­
stance of an assassination at­
tempt on a U. S. president?
A—T h e attempt against
Andrew Jackson In 1833, as
he attended funeral services
in Washington for a congress­
man.

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: In NovemDEAR ABBYi Who U washed up, so I had nothing
ber of 1BS8 I wrote asking
to do with his miserable
supposed to give the car■ago on Mother's Day? The situation at home. He says your advice about my bushusband or th« children T I as soon as his little boy is band, who cheated on ms,
married a widow, and on able to take care of himself bast ms up and refused to
the Brat Mother’s Day af­ he will get a dtroree and taka the responsibilities of
ter our marriare I sent her marry me. His son Is In the a husband and father. At
the time 1 had only one
second grade now. I get
a loraly corsafe. Her son
sent her one, too. (This
awfully tired of waiting, child. Today I have five and
happens to be the first Abby, and I’m not sure 1 I am kicking myself be­
cause I didn’t take your adthlny this son of hen eetr could erer lore a n o t h e r
rice. You eald, "Don't tako
man. Can you giro ms some
Bara her besides trouble.)
him back until ha has pror­
Well, s h e m u s t h a y s
good adriceT
od that he can stay away
thought more of her son's
M IXED U P
from other women, treat
corsage than she did of
you with respect and hold
mine because she wore HIBr
DEAR MIXED: Yes, lose a job." Wall, each time I
and left mine home Is the him. The chances you’re
Ice boa. 1 was rery hurt al­ taking aren't worth the took him back I got preg­
though 1 didn't say any­ chance you hare of marry­ nant. Ha continued to chaat
on mo and slap me around,
thing* but the neat year on
ing this man. And if you pregnant or noL Ho also
Mother’s Day 1 didn't send CAN loro a man other than
lost one job after another.
her a corsage and neither another woman's husband,
How 1 wished I had lls£
did her aon. She was sulk­ you had beeter find it out— ensd to you. Print my Uttar
ing all week. Do you blame while you’re still In the 20's, to let other women know
e e e
me for not sending her a
what can happen when they
corsage after what happen­
DEAR ABBY: Speaking taka a man back before ho
ed to mine last ysarl
of naming children unusual Improves.
HUSBAND names: I once heard of a
KICKING MYSELF
woman who named her
s e e
DEAR HUSBAND: Pos­ three daughers, P E A R L ,
Get
It
off
your chest. For
ies on Mother's Day mean
SAPPHIRE and ONYX.
lass than understanding and The first had a skin as • personal, unpubllshsd re­
lore the other 804 days of smooth and white as a ply, write to ABBY, Box
8868, Beverly Iiilla, Calif.,
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Daniels, Troop 341 scoutmaster.
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Duckling.'' Interesting is this
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l y Mrs, Adam Millar
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the ruse, she attacks h«r un­ •r with Chester Hetrick pre­ who have completed painting
cle, thinking the baa killed siding,
Uis station, would paint the
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snovie-TV style. Eydle Qorme Brunner, acting postmaster,
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By Galbraith

F o re c a s t
FRIDAY, BUY 22, ISM
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Unexpected condition* make
this one of your beat day* and
give you the opportunity to
work thing* out far better
with all other* than you have
been able to do for a considerable period of time. Be aure
to entertain or amuae anyone
with whom you have any aort
of understanding but where
aome friction a*ill exist*.
AIRES (March 21 to April
19) There la a fine opportun­
ity today to cement ideal re­
lationships with associates for
the busy days ahead. Help
those who come to you for ad­
vice. Be very conscientious.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Co-workers are a vital
pact of your existence, so be
sure you are very cooperative
today. Show appreciation to
those who look alter your
health. Be courteous to peo­
ple In uniform.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) A perfect day for allow­
ing some particular talent you
possess to important big-wig
and possibly achieve fame.
Be with good friends later.
Loved one can be very sooth­
ing In PM.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Be sure to take
Into your confidence members
of own dan whan handling
property or other basio mat­
ters. Buy the furniture, etc.,
you need. It’s vital you make
this sphere of your existence
charming.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
If you are more courteous In­
stead of demanding, you will
have better success in deal­
ing with others. A pat on the
back to good friends Is wise,
too. Increase efficiency in
your work.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) You can increase
income by being more prac­
tical and less volatile. Find
the advisers who can map out
your best course of action.
Use orthodox methods in the
main.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Follow your own
Inclinations today and get
real results. Increase that
bank account or start a new
one. You need self-respect
and the respect of others and
now to the time to enjoy
same.
SCORPIO (October 22 tn
November 21) Quietly looking
Into books, reports, and con­
tacting others confidentially,
will give you vital data you
need now. Be kind to those
who are in need. Help them
with their personal problems.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Support
those good generous friends
who have done you favors in
the past. Show that you are a
kind and grateful person. Re­
pay social obligations tonight.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) An Intelligent
act on your pert will now help
you further to Ingratiate your­
self Into the good graces of
big-wigs, Oet Into business
world early. Don’t let any
grass grow under your feet.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19) Look for novel
Mean and new col tacts if you
want to be more successful in
current interests. A little ton­
ing up gives new incentive.
Expand with confidence.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) OompMa weak by
putting everything around you
in good order. Last-minute
business dealings should be
bandied with precision. Then
retag at pleasures you truly
like.
IF YOUR CHILD U BORN
TODAY, he or she can hsv#
much success In life since
there Is the ability to work
alone or In conjunction with
others in perfect harmony.
There Is much of the artiste
es well as the mathematician
in this chart, and both bank­
ing tod art counts are wlsg
for bast and most remuoerativt self-expression upon ma­
turity. Giva strict religious
training early.
"The Man Impel, they de
not compel.” What yea make
ef year Ufa Is largely ep te

YOU!
Carroll Rlghtsr’a individual
Forecast for your sign for
June Is now ready. For your
copy send your birthdste and
M OO te Csrroli Rlghter Fore­
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1021, Hollywood 21, Calif.
TROTTERS TO COMPETE
PARIS (UPI) — Three
Italo-Amcrican trotters and
on* French - bred trotter will
be flown from Peria to New
York June 15 to compete at
Yonkers Raceway. The horses
are Nika Hanover, Hunt Han­
over, Fury Hanover and the
French Philosopho D.

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Tax Take On
Court Of Awards Held By Girl Scout Troop
Seminole Youths Learn Trade That Pays Smokes, Drinks
Hits New High
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By Julian Stenitrom
Should you live In Ihc Sou­
thern part of Seminole County
and take your lawn mower
to a repair ihop this summer,
don't be surprised — or even
shocked—if you see a Junior
high school youngster “ sweat­
ing" over a broken down m a­
chine on the work bench.
The chances are the youth
is experienced and knows his
business. Not too long ago a
South Seminole Junior High
Industrial arte teacher, Phil­
lip D. Fletcher, told his stu­
dents to scout around and if
they could find some old, dis­
carded power mowers he’d
teach them how to repair
them.
“Those boys brought in
mowers," said Fletcher, “ that
I was sure could never be re­
paired. But to my surprise,
they went to work on them
and before even 1 realized it
they hsd some of them run­
ning again. . . and smoothly
too."

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That
started
something,
Fletcher continued. The boys
began bringing them in, one
after
another.
"Usually,"
Fletcher said, “ two boya
would work on a mower. When
they got It into first class
condition they'd take It out
and sell It. We provided very
little in the way of tools, and
that was all. The boys got
their hands on some discard­
ed engines and stripped them
for parts."
Fletcher wiis probubly the
most surprised of all. “Some

boys have built an electronic
capacitor checker which en­
ables the youngsters to test
ignition systems on the mow­
ers."
The one problem Fletcher
stressed, is that “ we need
mower parts." Hut that pro­
blem opened a door to some­
thing we did not anticipate.
“When I went looking for
parts, naturally I went to the
mower shops. When I told
them what we were doing the
owners of these shops asked If
they could hire some of the

boys to work for them during
the peak of the mower repair
season. So, they’re now a r­
ranging to employ quite a few
youngsters when school is
over."
About the future? "There'll
be a full course next year,"
says Fletcher.
And don't worry If one of
these talented young men
works on your mower. So far,
says Fletcher, the boys have
repaired every mower they’ve
brought In—and there have
been about 60 of them.

Daniel To Head
Scout Patrol
At Fair
J
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B Jane Casselberry
Scoutmaster W. T. Daniel
J r., of Casselberry Boy Scout
Troop 34t has been chosen to
go as tour leader with a group
of to handpicked scouts and
explorers from the central
Florida area to the New
York World's Fair. They will
represent the Central Florida
Council as a Service Patrol
a t the Boy Scout Pavilion, giv­
ing demonstrations of icoullng
•kills, escorting dignitaries,
working In the Information
booth, and performing other
duties.
The troop's Junior Assistant
Scoutmaster Dan Casselberry
Is one of the scouts participat­
ing In the patrol.
Olliers who met with Daniel
and Scout Executive John C.
Dlhlcr in Orlando to make
plans were Stephen Allen,
Maitland; Phil Elmore, Indian
Jllver City; llobert Willson,
Orlando; Barry Wright, Or­
lando; Robert Smith, Lees­
burg; George Garmany, Or­
lando; BUI Martinson, Orlan­
do; Corky Parker, Kissimmee
and Jon May, Orlando.
The group will leave by bus
on Sunday, June 7, for a week
at the fair. When they arc
not on duty they will l*e stay­
ing at Fort Totten In Queens,
Daniel has designed and carv­
ed each one a Seminole In­
dian neckerchief slide to dis­
tinguish them as Florida
scouts.

SSJH Schedules
Orientation For
New Students
By Jane Casselberry
Sixth grade students from
So u t h Seminole,
English
Estates, Altamonte Springs,
Bear Lake and Longwood Hie
m rolary schools who will be
entering the seventh grade of
South Seminole Junior High
School a t Casselberry this
fall, and their parents, are
invited to attrnd an orienta
tion program at 7:30 p, m.
Thursday, May 2d, In the
catetorium.
This is the first time such
a program has been held at
the Junior High School, Those
attending will be briefed on
regulations, fees, and the
school layout aa well as re
cciving tho opportunity to
moot the seventh grailo teach
era, Mrs. Louise Gllpcn, guid
snee counselor, advises.
Refreshments will lie served
following the briefings.

HKI'AIHING WORN out lawn mower* to “old Httiff" to those "experi­
enced" South Seminole Junior High School JricliiHtrial arts students.
I’hillip t&gt;. Fletcher (left), Instructor, is explaining how to test, the en­
gine's Ignition system with n capacitor checker the hoys huilt themselves.
With Fletcher (from left) are Ililmer Kiser, Nikki Stiggins and Doylo
Lewis.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club reported 13 tables In
play for this week’s Tuesday
afternoon meeting a t the
Firemen's Recreation Hall.
Play was directed by Mrs.
Ruth Rlatt.
Winners were, NS, finit,
Mrs. J. D. Cur dell and Mrs.
Ida 11. Wilson; second, Mrs.
Blatt and Mrs. A. G. Besom;
third, Mrs. R. S. Nirhulls and
11. Guy Chase; fourth, Harry
M. Brown and William G.
Lutz;
KW. first, Mrs. Charles
Hassell and Oscar Barnett;
accond, .Miss Ethel Johnson
and Mrs. Ann Dnglla; third,
Mrs. Non Edwards and Mrs.
Myrtle Dunnebache, fourth,
Mrs. Myron Accardi and
Charles Duglia.
Next week's game has been
advanced to Monday due to
elections on Tuesday. Pro­
ceeds from this gamo will
benefit the DeBary Volun­
teer Fire Department,

DIANA MARIK Fnrclla is this year's "Poppy Girl" of tho American
Legion Auxiliary. Mayor A. L. Wilson (loft) has proclaimed May 22-23
oh "Poppy Days," when tho little red flower will ho sold hy auxiliary
members to finance welfare activities. Also shown is Mrs. John Pierro,
auxiliary poppy chairman.
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and to Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Hoffman, a Baby Boy, San­
ford.
DISCHARGES
Ann L. Snyder, Carolyn Wal­
lers, Willie Jenkins, Murrua
Bowes, I.olti Benton and
Ernest Curry, all of Hanford;
Kathleen Gibbons, Orlando;
Irene
Hcllmnnn,
DeBary;
Bose Lee Barker, Casselber­
ry; and Muttte Perdue, Chuluota.

The man who owns Cat-built tractors
is equally as efficient os his machinery.
He is the expert land clearer and can be
retied on to give you the best job for
your money.

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SANFORD

MAY 18
ADMISSIONS
Betty Via, Dan Fielder, Joyce
Crow, Carolyn W. Adams,
Itioky Howard, Mury Gene­
vieve Moloney, Carol I*. Hoff­
man, Ann Moure and Lula
Belle Hidhorry, all of Han­
ford; John C. Martin of Cas­
selberry and Dorothy Mutuizek, North Orlando.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E.

Lyon. Alt of these girls with
the addition of Tena Globus
earned their Magic Carpet
Badge.
The troop wae organized
in November and other bad­
ges the girls have earned aa
a group are Troop Camper
and Hospitality.
The scouts and their lead­
ers recently attended a week­
end Camporee held at Camp
Deer Lake in the Ocala N a­
tional Forest. The troop won
the scavenger hunt and led
the campers In singing at the
campfire ceremony. Other ac­
tivities included workshops,
a wide game, and a Scout’s
Own. The group managed to
have a good time in spite of
the rainy weather they ex­
perienced. Acting Patrol lead­
er* at the Camporee were
Linda McGinnis, Whispering
Pines Patrol, and Susan Car­
rick, Clover Patrol.

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GRAND PRIZE for tills year’s annual Fourth
of July Fiesta will be a portable television set
displayed in tho photo by Chief Claude I.nyo
and Fireman Carl Lommlcr. Plans for the event,
as they are completed, will ho announced.

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Mary Frances Quarles,
Carrlck and Susan

By Mrs. Adam Muller
The May meeting of the
Business ami Professional Di­
vision of the DeBary Chamber
of Commerce was held a t De­
Bary Manor with Eugene
Davis presiding.
A report on activities of the
West Volusia Road Commit­
tee was given hy Sam Faron
and the secretary was In­
st: urted l« write n letter of
appreciation and Invitation to
visit DrUary to County Com­
missioner Hartia Saxon.
Some 1R members of the di­
vision were In attendance.

Tim National Automobile
Club suggests drivers allow
more time for passing in high
altitudes of mountain driving
because of a slowdown in mo­
tor reactions.

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ford Lyon, 3604 Datura Court.
Co-trader of the troop Is Mrs.
Gerald McGinnis.
Girls receiving their Sign
of the Arrow Badge were

JUNIOR GIRL SCOUTS of Troop 472, Ensthrook, held n Court of
Awards Monday. Shown with their leader, Mrs. Bradford Lyon, are, from
left, Rhonda Watters, Linda McGinnis, Cynthia Juback, Nora Hartnett,
I’am Lyon, Mury Frances Quarles, Susan Garrick, Tena Globus and
Susan Lyon.
(Herald Photo)

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Tax collections from the
sslc of cigarettes and alco
hollc beverages exceed $102
million, surpassing all re­
cords In Florida's history
snd with still two months to
go in fiscal year 1963-64.
According to the stale bev
erage, director, Richard B.
Keating, collections for April
alone reached $10,500,898.39,
for an increase of 12.52 per
per cent over the same period
jast year. This brings collec­
tions from July, 1963, to April,
1964, to $102,072,929.99,
The director said his agents
also destroyed 19 moonshine
stills during April, poured out
18,317 gallons of fermenting
mash and 1,075 gallons of
moonshine ready for market.
Twenty automobiles were
seized, 59 arrests made for
moonshine activity and 179
arrests for other beverage
law violations,
Keating conducted 112 ad­
ministrative hearings during
the month on licenses charg­
ed with various beverage law
violations.
The beverage agent's report
shows 605 gallons of mash
were found in Seminole Coun­
ty during April.
Tho auditors' report from
the
beverage
department
show rigarclte sales brought
the largest tax contribution
with $4,912,487.36; followed by
lieer with $2,458,816.12; liquor,
$2,295,467 52; and urine. $807,209.13. (liber miscellaneous
collections made up the bal­
ance of (he $10.5 million taken
In during the month.

DeBary Bridge
Club Plays
13 Tables

By Helm Snodgrass
A “ Gay Oil’s Festival" will
lie sponsored by Uie Enter­
prise Parent-Teacher Council
on tlm school grounds Satur­
day between the houn of 2
and 5 p. m.
Many of the local residents
are planning to wear costumes
of the day and anyone plann­
ing to attend Is invited to
come In gay 90'a dress.
There will lie a fish pond,
dart games, horse rides, cot­
ton randy, ice cream cones,
hot dogs an&lt;l soft drinks and
a sales table of plant! and
fancy work,
Tim event Is planned to pro­
Salt L an essential nutrient vide an afternoon of enter­
to all living rreatures, delud­ tainment not only for Urn
ing freshwater fish.
children hut for adults as well.

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By Jane Casselberry
Junior Girl Scout Troop 472
of Eastbrook held a Court of
Awards Monday at the home
of their leader, Mrs. Brad­

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Sign over the nurses’ desk
on the second floor a t Semi*
note
Menu-rial
Hospital:
When you are getting kicked
from the rear it means you
are “out in front.”—Bishop
Fulton J. Shenn.
• • •
We’ve hnd several phone
raile asking why the Terry
Cordell Memorial Trophy was
not Hated among the awards
to be made at Seminole
High's all sports banquet. We
thecked and found th a t the
Cordell award will be pre­
sented on Class Day which
is set for 1:110 p.m. June 5
in Fleming Gymnasium. We
also learned that the Class of
’SO (graduated 25 years ngo)
will participate along with
members of the fnculty and
SHS students.
With all the county offices
and agencies Seminole now
has, and with several of the
offices now installing lines
off the Winter Park Tele­
phone exchange to provide
toll free service for South
Seminole residents, we won­
der if anyone has thought of
a county switchboard? It
could turn out to be mure
economical.
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Far be it freni us to sta rt
any controversy, but we can't
help commenting th at the
Rotary Club's group singing
is a mite better than the ren­
ditions of the Kiwanis Club.
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John Krlder and his St.
Johns-Indian River Canal Dis­
trict group were in Del.und
today briefing the I&gt;»-I.and
Chamber of Commerce'* Cape
Kennedy access road commit­
tee on the highway which will
parallel the canal. The fourlane ribbon of roadway will
sta rt in the vicinity of the
Orange City-Del.aml inter­
change on Interstate 4 and
end at U. S. Highway 1.
e e a
Highway 40, e«,'a 0f gnn.
ford, has a rendezvous point
for workers a t the Cupe Ken­
nedy project. Kmployes living
in the Sanford area drive to
a selected point off the high­
way, park their enrs and then
join others in a car-pool ride
to the Cape, He interesting to
know what giant traffic jam
would be created in the al­
ready busy Cape area should
all the drivers continue on to
work in individual cars.
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Howling enthuaists are tak­
ing a breather right
now
prior to starting tipsummer
activities. And the round of
banquets attest to this. Most
leagues have f in is h e d a long,
highly successful s o u s n n.
Quito a sport, both fur play­
ers and spectators. We've
been tohl bowling attracts far
more participants and spec­
tators than any other sport.

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WEATHER: Fair through Saturday with isolated showers; high today 86-92; low tonight in upper 6 0 s . ___________
United Press Leased \v7e
Established 1908
FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO, 196

Canal Center Line Ordered Set
Absentee Vote Heavy
Indications are th a t Semi­
nole County voters will sur­
prise the politirol experts in
Tuesday'* second or run-eff
primary. The experts havr
been predicting a light and

apathetic vote . . . hut Regis­
tra r Camilla llruce today re­
ported a total of 355 absen­
tee ballots have been cast.
Local political observers
have felt there is little in-

terest In the Tuesday electlon, primarily because of the
colorless three comity-wide
campaigns and three district
campaigns for justice of the
peace and constable.

TOP HISTORY STUDENTS nt Sanford Junior High School were honored
Thtmtday during school assembly and wore presented with awards from
three organizations. The boys are, from left, Brent Armstrong, winner
of the Woodmen of the World award; Lurry Itodd, the DAR award; and
Doug Stanley, the UDC award. Making the presentations were Mrs. Belle
Rumbley, eighth grade history instructor, for the DAR and UDC; and
A. C. Madden of the Woodmen of the World.
(Herald Photo)

Mother Denies Capt. W are To Leave
Two Children
SNAS Post On June 29
Were Strangled
CROSSV1LLE, Term. (UPD
—A young mother testified
Thursday that she lied when
»hc told officer* her two child­
ren were strangled by SamKarl (Big John) Ammons, re­
cently placed on the FBI's
10-most-wanted list.
At limes sobbing uncontrol­
lably, Mrs. Alma Faye Heed
Matthews, 21-year-old wife of
of an Alabama plasterer, re­
versed her charges that Am­
mons had strangled her son
and daughter. She said they
died of natural causes and
were placed in an 8 foot -deep
septic tank near here by Am­
mons at her request.
Mrs, Matthews, who is ex­
pecting a child In October, tes­
tified at a preliminary hear­
ing at which she, Ammons,
and Ammons' shapely, 23old-brunettc wife were hound
over to the Cumberland Coun­
ty grand Jury In connection
with the deaths of John An­
thony Reed, 2, and Hose Marie
Heed, t.
General Sessions Judge Haul
E. Watson ordered Ammons
and Mrs. Matthews held with­
out bond on first degree mur­
der chargs. Ammons’ wife
was charged as an accessory.

That truck driver who rode
hia big tractor-trailer rig off
Highway 40 and into a fourfoot deep channel of water is
probably the luckiest guy
alive today. Hud that rig
Jackknifed—F’OW, ho would
have had 72.000 pounds of
suml In the back of his lup.
Congratulated by a newsman,
the driver said: "Y etsir, I’m
sure lucky to be alive.”
• • •
Photographers get identifi­
cation of persons In the pic­
ture from notes scratched by
willing volunteers in odd
WASHINGTON (U P!) ways. A Herald photographer
was out the other night cov­ Top U. S. officials worked to
ering a shindig at Lake Mon­ day to shape plans for stepp­
roe Inn and asked a gal to ed-up military pressure on
help with the names. She Communist fo ces in South­
wrote ’em on the back of n east Asia if diplomatic maneu­
c h e c k . Unfortunately, t h e vers fail to ease the Laos
crisis within the next few
check wasn’t endorsed. . . ,
s e e
days.
Photo coverage of Semi­ Movements of units of the
nole County news events by powerful U. S. 7th Fleet Into
The Herald is hitting an all­ waters closer to the turbulent
lime high. Thuraday'a edition region and dispatch of Amer­
carried no less than 38 pic­ ican troops to Thailand, Just
ture* of county activities. This across the Meklng River from
it more than most of the Laos, were said to be the next
logical step* If the Red offen­
stale's larger dailies.
• • •
sive in Laos continues.
President Johnson was ex­
Seminole County supporters
of Hsydon Burns came up with pected to review the recom­
an election day idea that has mendation* of U. S. planners
caught *&gt;n and will lie utilix- by the weekend and come to
ed statewide next Tuesday. some specific decision.
U. S. Jet reconnaissance
Voters who have decided to
go with Bums are being ask flight* over Communist p o r­
ed to “ Burn your lights for tion* in Laos, which began
Burns” while driving their Thursday, were described as
car* Tuesday. “ This.” says the lira! stage In additional
Bob Billhimer of Sanford, help to be given neutralist
“ will remind voter* not only Premier Souvanna Phouma's
government
if
to vote but also to vote for the embattled
Jacksonville mayor.
I necessary ,

U. S. Prepares
For Hotter War

Captain Robert M. Warc,
USN will be relieved a* com­
manding officer of (he Sanford
Naval Air Station, by Capt.
Chandler W. Swanson, USN,
June 25.
Capt. Ware, who hai been

JUUVA.
Mae W est Sues
LOS ANGELES (UPD —
Mae West filed suit Thursday
to stop actress Marie Lind
from using the name “ Dia­
mond Lil."

Either, Or
ATI-ANTIC CITY, N. J.
(UPD—Hilly Graham said to­
day llu&gt; United Stales should
either throw “ all we've got”
into the Viet Nam war or
withdraw completely.

Marlene A Wow
MOSCOW ( UPI) — Marlene
Dlctiich wowed the audience
at the Moscow theater Thurs­
day night with a sexy rendi­
tion of old love songs in her
first appearance in Russia.

For The Byrds
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Sen. Harry F. Byrd, the Sen­
ate's leading exponent of
economy, recommended to­
day that Sil.S billion he chop­
ped from President Johnson'*
fiscal 19G5 budget.

Killings Reported
MIAMI (UPD—Cuban refu­
gees said today seven Castroite militiamen and a pro-Cas­
tro longshoreman were killed
this month in Orientc Pro­
vince, traditional cradle of
Cuban revolutions.

Breaks With Judy
SYDNEY, Australia (UPI)
—Harry Miller, the promoter
who brought singer Judy Gar­
land U&gt; Australia for three
controversial a p p e a r a n c ci, said t o d a y he was
“ through with the whole
thing."

Church Elects
By United Press International
A Negro was elected mod­
erator of the United Presby­
terian Church Thursday at
the group's General Assemb­
ly at Oklahoma City. H» Is
the Rev. Elder G. Hawkins of
the Bronx, New York. f

commanding officer pf Uw
Sanfo’d air base since Nov­
ember 1961, will l»o retiring
from the Navy after more
than 30 ycarj of service.
Capt. Swanson It currently
at the U. S. Naval War Col­
lege in Newport, It. L Ho will
be the 11th commanding offic­
er of the station since the
base was built during Workl
War II.
A changc-of-command cere­
mony will be held at 2 p, in.
June Zf» at the station. A re­
ception will follow the event.
Capt. Ware. lw&gt;rn March 8,
1915. in Hagerman, N. M.,
was graduated from the Naval
Academy in 1937.
His first tour of duly was
aboard tlie USS Lexington.
He was later designated a
naval aviator in lull alter
completing flight training at
Pensacola and served aboard
the USS Wasp until she was
sunk in 1912.
Following the sinking of the
Wasp, he went to the Naval
Air Station, Daytona Beach,
as an instructor and then to
the USS Hornet as a squadron
commanding officer.
Immediately after tlic war
Capt. Ware served as a flag
secretary and two years Inter
went aboard the USS Min­
doro.
He was assigned to the Na­
val War College in 19to for
three years and was then or­
dered to the USS Coral Sea.
Capt, Ware served a tour
of duty in llie office of the
Chief of Naval Operations In
Washington. D. C., from 1953
to 1955, and from there he
went to he Hu* avialtion train­
ing officer of the Fleet Train­
ing Group Guantanamo Bay.
Cuba.
After Cuba he became the
commanding officer of the
Naval Auxiliary Air Station,
Sauflcy Field. Fla. Prior to
coming to Sanford, he served
as commanding officer of the
USS Suribachi and the USS
Bennington.
Capt. Ware, who is married
to the former Miss Myrtle
Picht of Seattle, Wash., has
been awarded the following
decorations: Hie Navy Croxa
with Star, the Silver Star, the
Distinguished Flying Cross,
the Air 5ledal, and the Purple
Heart.

Too, local elector* seemed
to have lost interest in the
Democratic governor's cam­
paign, brtween Mayor Haydon Hums of Jacksonville and
Mayor Hubert King High cf
Miami.
Hut Mrs. Hiurc'a report of
the heavy absentee vote—
compared to the 309 in the
first primary on May 5—In­
dicates Seminole voters are
interested and again mayturn out In what may be it
record number on Tuesday.
T h e tame polling (23)
places ns in the May 5 pri­
mary will be open 7 n.m.-7
p.m. Tuesday for the second
primary, with one exception,
Mrs. Hruce said.
Republicans will go to the
polls to choose a state man
Voters In precinct 12, the
Forest City area, will have a
now fuiling place. The building
In which the polling place was
loeat I on May 5 has V-eto
sold. County Commissioner*
met this morning and selected
a site 100 feel west of Hie
former polling place. It Is lo­
cated between the Forest City
Kuvlaiirant and the Forest
City Bait Shop on SB 436.
and woman fur the GOP na­
tional committee a n i l to
choose between nn unpledged
slate and a slate of delegate*
to the GOP national conven­
tion pledged to Sen. Harry
Gnldwnter for the Republican
presidential nomination.
Democrat* likewise w i l l
choose a state man and wom­
an for their national cimmlltee, plu* voting on a vista
of delegate* to the Democra­
tic national c o n v e n t i o n
pledged to President Lyndon
H. Johnson,
Seminole C o u n t y Demo­
crat* also will vote between
Burns and High for their
pnrtie*' bid for governor. The
winner will be opposed by
Charles It. Holley, St. Peter*hurg Republican, In the Nuv.
3 general election.
County Democrat* also will
choose Tuesday between Mar­
jorie Shepard and Troy Hay
for county tax collector, be­
tween Incumbent J. C. Hutchi­
son Hnd Edward Yarlmrough
fo r
county
commissioner
from District 1, and between
incumbent John Fitzpatrick
and Harry F. Cushing for
county commissioner from
District 5.
Diet i id
Democrats will
choose between Inrumbent
Linton I,. Cox and Al Davit
for justice of the peSre In
District tl, between incum­
bent It. K. Carroll ami Charlie
Thomas for constable in Dis­
trict 4, and between Incum­
bent Grady Hall and Charles
Fugan for rcnstablc In Dis­
trict 6.
Names of all other Demo­
cratic nominees will not ap­
pear on Tuesday'* ballot but
will on the Nov. 3 general bal­
lot. Opposing in the Novem­
ber general election will be
inrumlient Speisard Holland,
Democrat, and Claude R. Kirk
Jr., Rrputdlran, for U. S. sen­
ator; inrumbent S. J. Davis
Jr., Drmuciat, and Hubert
Hoover, Republican, for state
representative; incu m b r n t
Mary Earle Walker, Demo­
crat, and Guy Allen, Republi­
can, for tax assessor; W,
Lawrence Hwufford, Demo­
crat, and E. Pope Bassett, Re­
publican, for county commis­
sioner from District 3; incum­
bent Jim Rlrkenmeyrr Jr.,
Democrat, and Walter It. lluberg, Republican, fur school
board member from District
3, and Cox or Davis, Demo­
crat, and Charles K. Kern,
Republican, for justice of the
peace from District 6.

SRB To Meet

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The
slat* road board will
TALLAHASSEE (UPD Gov. Farris Bryant flew to meet here May 28 to hold a
New York for a look at the public hearing on tha tenta­
operation of the state'* exhibit tive construction budget for
1941-46.
at the World'* Fair.

Bryant To Fair

Waterway Cost
Estimated At
$11 Million
By Harry Johnson
Authorization to ostabllsh
the center line for the St.
Johns-Indian River Canal was
given today by the canal dis­
trict* directors meeting in DeLand.
The district officially in­
structed its engineer, Norman
Bryan, a resident engineer
with the Jacksonville firm of
Reynolds, Smith and Hills, to
proceed at once.
The project involve* align­
ing 23 miles of waterway from
ldike Monroe east to the In­
dian River, linking Sanford
with Titusville.
John Krlder, chairman of
the district's board of direct­
ors, said that the cost of pro­
ject is now being estimated
at $11 million. The . anal would
contain two lock*, each 56
feet by 250 feet. One of the
lock* would be located north
of I-ake Harney and the other
J\t«A west of proposed Inter­
state 95.
Participating in the district'*
meeting were Senator Rand­
olph Hodges of Tallahassee,
chairman of the Stale ConservaUon Commission, and the
chairman of live Florida Canal
Authority, W. A. McCree.
Lator today the district's
director* met with the Dcl-and
Chamber of Commerce to
brief that body on the canal
district's plans for a fourlane highway north of the
canal and a two-lane service
road U&gt; the south.
Krlder reiterated the pur­
pose of the canal 'mold be to
develop the commercial, re­
creational and residential pot­
ential of the oast Control
Florid* area.

CG Captures
Gulf Shrimper
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
—A Coast Guard cutter In­
tercepted a shrimp tmut today
and took Into custody Its
lone crewman on suspicion
of murdering the beat's miss­
ing captain.
The Coast Guard said It
hud no ill-lulls of the capture
about 200 miles aoulbwest of
here In the Gulf of Mexico.
A spokesman said earlier the
Negro crewman, Henry Wea­
ver, was armed with a rifle
and was believed to be
wounded ami delirious.
The cutter took the shrimp
boat In tow for Tampa,
An FBI agent was aboard
the cutter Point Swift when
it Intercepted the shrimp boat
Golden Net out of Tampa.
The agent carried a warrant
charging the occupant of the
shrimp boat with murder.
Weaver radioed the Tnmpa
owned of the 72-foot Gold­
en Net Thursday that ”1 have
a hole in my head and my
arm is cut,"
"He was reported to be
rather incoherent when he
radioed for help,” the Coast
Guard said.
Two shrimp boats — the
Captain Bill and Arlrtie R.
—heard the call and kept the
Florida-bound Golden N e t
under surveillance until a
Coast Guard cutter could in­
tercept the ship.

Court-Cuddling
Curdles Judge

AWAY IT HOES — This heavily loaded truck left Highway -16 Thursday
morning right at Mims Bridge and near the Volusia County line, slither­
ed down n shnrp embankment and came to rest in the ditch. The driver,
William Richard Chenevcrt, 31, of Winter Garden, scampered out of
the cub, unhurt but badly shaken. The Midstatc Hauling Co. truck was
loaded with 72,000 pounds of sand. One of the five guard posts ripped
tmt was tossed more than 100 feet. Highway Patrolman Dun Oaks in­
vestigated.
(Herald Photo)

Burns Charges NAACP
Threatened Negroes
ST. PKYEKSHUItG (UPI)
—Jacksonville Mayor Hnydon
Burns charged today the NAACP hoi treatened “many re­
spected and educated Negro
citizen*" If they support hi*
candidacy for governor.
Hum*, stumping bard in
prrpaiution for Tuesday's
Democratic runoff primary,
*Uo again labeled opponent
Hubert King High of Miami
a* "the NAACP candidate" in
the runoff.
Burn* told the breakfast
meeting supporters that lit*
"NAACP has created an at-

Longwood OK
On Sunday Beer
Sales Asked
By Donna Kstc*
Sal Del.ucian, owner of
Lmgwood Plaza, appeared be­
fore a special *0*1 Ion of (he
Ixmgwood City Council Thurs­
day evening to urge that Uie
city wr-mlt Sunday aalea of
beer.
Del.ucian stated that buslneas in the .-hopping center,
*nd it other groceries in the
community, In diminishing due
to the fact that customer* ean
go to neighboring communi­
ties to purchase beer on Sun­
day.
Council Chairman R. C.
Carlson reaffirmed the city's
position and stated that al­
though the city desires to co­
operate with local business
people, resident* of the city
had voted against the Issue
last December.
In other business, Mr*. Bob­
bie Joe Hunt requested the
key to the old city hall build­
ing in order that broken wlndowa may be repaired. She
reminded council that the
building will revert luck to
her ownership since K la no
longer being used as a city
hall.
Carlson assured Mrs. Hunt
that the city will vacate the
premise* at the earliest poss­
ible moment.
Taken under advisement
wa* a petition to pave Oak
Street from Wild m e n to
Overstreet; Overstreet Ave­
nue from Oak to Grant and
Grant Street from Overstreet
to Wiki mere.

mospherc of dreud and fear
in the Negro community."
He said that many Negro
cltixrni "have come to u* and
said *wc are afraid—wc can­
not make an endorsement be­
cause of fear of what will
happen to ua or our fami­
lies.’ "
He charged that vole for
High—who lias announced his
full support of the civil rights
Dill—would be a “ betray*!"
of Florida Srns. Sprssnrd
Holland and George Sm athen
who are fighting the bill in
Congress.
The Jacksonville Mayor a t­
tacked the right! bill saying
the public accommodations
section i* "the least objection­
able section of the hill—ob­
jectionable as the section Is.”
After the coffee, Burnt
headed inliiml for a coffee at
Avon Park and a luncheon at
Wauchiila.
HIGH REPEATS
HIS CHALLENGE
GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
Robert King High challenged
gubernatorial opponent Huydon Burn* today to "tell ut
where you were really born”
and then headed for strong
Burns' territory in the Flor­
ida panhandle to drum fur
more vole*.
The two mrn clash In Tues­
day's democratic runoff for
the right to meet GOP can­
didate Charles Holley of St.
Petersburg In tha November
general election.
High said today that he
realized his Jacksonville op-

Bite Fatal To
Snake Collector
MIAMI (UPI) — Snake col­
lector Shuhcrt I/*&gt; died
Thursday night from (ho
•trike of a deadly cobra af­
ter a two-day battle by doc­
tors to save him.
So staggering was the ven­
om of Hie reptile that Lee, 28,
never regained consciousness
and wa* completely paralyzed.
Police »*id l/re may have
committed luicidc by thrust­
ing hi* hand into a sack con­
taining the cobra. No one saw
Lee bitten. Ilia fiance, Flor­
ence Guittkcrez, 32, said she
found I-re Wednesday night
groaning on (lie floor of his
cottage.
She said I-ee had been de­
spondent over money.

ponent's birth place was a
small issue, but added “ thn
Importance of tha m atter is
moral Integrity."’
Die red-headed Miami may­
or said Jacksonville Mayor
Burns’ campaign literntur*
claimed he was born in Louis,
vitlr, Ky„ But High added ha
hnd information thnt Bui ns
was horn near Chicago.
After the breakfast speech
in a restaurant packed with
about 300 supporters, High
look off for Tallahassee, Pan­
ama City, Peiisnrnln, Crestview and Milton for later ap­
pearances.

Adlai's Peace
Plan Studied
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(UPI) — Diplomat* here disrus*cd possible ways today of
pulling Into effect U. S. Am­
bassador Adlai E. Stevenson'*
suggestions for a UN peace­
keeping role in Southeast
Asia.
Washington'* willingness to
hive the United Nations par­
ticipate In affairs of Hie
strife-ridden area encompass­
ing Lao*, Viet Nam and Cam­
bodia wo* regarded here as
the most significant develop­
ment in Stevenson’s policy
review before the Security
Counril Thursday,
The council was in re ces*
until Monday morning. !U de­
bate on Cambodia's charge of
aggression by South Viet Nain
and the United State* has
mushroomed into a full-scale
discussion of thn whole South­
east Asian situation.
Stevenson avoided direct
accusations against Russia In
his speech, hut In blunt talk
to the Kremlin’* Communist
colleagues he said:
“Tlie United State* cannot
stand by while Southeast Asia
is overrun hy armed aggres­
sors. As long as the people of
that area are determined to
preserve their own independ­
ence and ask for our help In
preserving it, wc will extend
It."

York Ailing
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI)
—Old soldier Sgt. Alvin York
today returned to familiar
battle ground* at the Veter­
ans Administration Hospital
here suffering from a kidney
ailment.

No More Silk
Wallpaper In
General’s Bath
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Ail Irked House Appropria­
tions Committee today out­
lawed ellk wallpaper fur gen­
eral*’ bathrooms, put the
brake* on expansion of offi­
cers’ club*, and said If the
Navy want* new tiowling al­
ley* it cannot look to tha tax­
payer* to build them.
Tha committee, burning at
a recent Army outlay of |94,
600 to remodel * major gen­
eral'* suite, chopped new mili­
tary construction requests and
■tarnly lectured the services
on overdesign, waste and excessiva cost in soma of their
building*.
Approving an economy-style
f 1.6 billion construction fund
fo r tha new fiscal year, tha
committal in a formal report
cited as a horrible example of
what ought not to be don*
exactly what it said was dona
wrhan tha Army Mobility
Command M t up a headquart-

ALRtiqifERQUK, N. M.
fUPD—Municipal court judge
Harry D. Robin* put the
damper on aome courtroom
cuddling Thursday.
Robin* caught W i l l i a m
Mosaman, 22. of Albuquerque,
killing a girl Just a few feet
from where he was lifting on
the bench.
“ Quit making love in the
in the courtroom," Robin*
said. “Thii isn’t what thla
court Is for."
btossmin later was fined
910 by Robins on a charge of
operating u until* vahleJ#. *n at Warren, Mich.

Live Entertainment
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Beginning May 29th

Enjoy A Relaxing Evening In
The Air Conditioned Comfort
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P«8« 4-A—April 22, 1964

Osteen Civic
Association Has
April Meeting
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By Mra. Clarence Snyder
The Ontecn Civic Anode*
tion met Thuraday evening at
the County Dam building with
Nick I’felfauf, president, proaiding.
Twenty-four new member*
ahlps have been received since
the last meeting.
■Hie committee for the com­
munity picnic reported it was
a huge success. Several dona­
tions have been received for
the building fund.
The organization thanked
Joe Masters and Robert Ilirt
for their cooperation in mov­
ing the moument and erecting
the flag pole at the park. It
waa also recommended that a
thank you letter be written
to County Commissioner Hnrrls Saxon, The Chase Com­
pany and Hill Lumber Com­
pany for their part in the
project.
A report was given on the
Talent Show being sponsored
by the organization. This
■how will be given Tuesday
evening, April 28, a t the I)oBary Civie Center. Ilckets
are on sale various places in
8anford by the members and
will be available a t the door.
It waa decided to dlspcnso
with the regular meetings in
July and August.
A plastic party will be held
In May with the proceeds
going to the building fund.
The date will be announced
later.
Other fund raising projects
were discussed. This will be
continued a t the next meeting.
Pfeifauf then Introduced
Mrs. Thomaa Largen, presi­
dent of the Seminole County
Cancer U n it She spoke brief­
ly to the group then intro­
duced Mra. Helen Gleeson,
public education chairman.
Mra. Gleeson explained how
they were trying to educate
the public and told how thou­
sands of livea could be saved
if people would have yearly
health checks.
Dr. Largen showed pictures
on the subject and answered
questlona from the group.

ENJOYTHE

By Donna Estea
Chief Claude Layo reported
today that a total of |24&amp; has
been donated, to date, to the
Longwood Volunteer Fire De­
partm ent Ambulance Fund
which has been set up at
Florida State Dank of San­
ford.
The fund waa initiated re­
cently with the donation of
two flOO bills by John D.
Scott, president of the Astor­
ia Automatic Sprinkler Com­
pany, Inc., Long Island City,
N. Y. and winter resident of
Longwood.
Scott, who will return to his
summer home In Hightstown,
N. J., within the next few
weeks, will investigate there
the costa of a fully equipped
ambulance. When the vehicle
la acquired It will be staffed
by members of the Volunteer
Fire Department and Auxil­
iary who will be qualified to
administer first aid.
Donations may be tumrd In
to Mayor A. It. I^rmnnn,
Chief Layo or Mrs. Layo, who
has been appointed secretary
ef the fund, or to any mem­
ber of the department.
Mra. Layo will keep a com­
plete list of those making do­
nations which will be available
for publle inspection upon re
quest.

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draw Russian vessels fishing
for king crab near Kodiac Is­
land, Alaska.
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Exhibit Salute
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scheduled for 7:30 when the
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy today with scattered showers likely Friday; high today 85-90; low tonight In 60s.
Highlight the Industrial Exhow to walk down the ramp,
hibit of the Seminole County
United Press Leaser! W re
iietablished 1908
THURS., APRIL 23, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 175
how to stand and Just when VOL. 56
Chamber of Commerce indus­
to smile.
trial committee commencing
Assisting in the practice
at 6:30 p. m. tonight at San­
session was Miss Candi Con­
dor, "Miss Seminole County"
ford Civic Center,
of 1963, Mrs. William Kline­
Co-chairmen Carl Schilke
felter and Mrs. Joe Dennison
and Scott Hums said the ex­
nlso gave pointers to the con­
hibit is a salute to all Semi­
testants.
nole County industry.
Others were the four jud­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Karyle Housholder, Cham­
ges who had a s h o r t
The Supreme Court refused ber president, Saturday night
chat with each girl. The
today to restore Richard Nix­ will present an Award of Ap­
judges are Janet Bonder of
on's name to the Florida preciation to the industrial­
• • •
P I a y g i r l Fashions, Cecile
Presidential Prim ary ballot ist contributing the ma&lt;l to
Heard, U.S. Postmaster; RobState Board of Health urges
the development of Seminole
ert Sheddon of Southern Bell
parents who have children
County.
and Paul Lewis of the Credit
starting to school this fall to
BRAUNSCHWEIG.
G e r ­ The exhibit will be staged
Bureau.
many (UPI) — Nazi mass for three nights, opening at
obtain certified copies of birth
The crowning of “Miss
murderer Hans Walter Zech- 6:30 tonight and Friday night
certificates. However, Semi­
Seminole County" Saturday
Ncnntwich has escaped from and at R p. m. Saturday.
nole County schools will ac­
night is part of the three-day
a maximum security jail,
Highlight of (he exhibit will
cept any legitimate recording,
Industrial Exposition of Sem­
police said today.
be the annual beauty contest
inole County and is sponsored
even family Bibles.
sponsored by the Sanford
• • •
by the Civitnns.
Civitan Club. Nineteen beau­
This is the county's second
‘•The Clock" was curious the
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - A ties will vie for the title of
annual
contest.
The
first
was
other day about a Seminole
hearing on a suit to block "Miss Seminole County."
held during Seminole County's
Salute to county Industrial­
the merger of the Atlantic
licensed car with a "Blount
Carrawny, Semi-Centennial celebration a
Coast Line and Seaboard Air ists will lie voiced at 7:30 to­
for county Judge" bumper ANDREW
businessman, year ago.
I.inc railroads has been sche­ night by Schilkc, Mayor A. L.
strip, when no "Blount” is on Sanford
At the first session tonight
duled for July 17.
Wilson and James P. Avery
the county ticket. Many read­ has been appointed n
contestants will he judged in |
Jr., C o u n t y Commission
ers telephoned to let us know member of the military
bathing suits. Friday, begin­
chairman.
Uriel Blount, erstwhile presi­ affairs committee of
Girls entered In the beauty
DAR ES SALAAM, Tangan­
dent of the Florida Junior the F l o r i d a State ning at 7:30 p.m., the evening
gown competition will be held
yika (UPI) — President Ju­ contest will parade in bath­
Chamber of Commerce, is Chamber of Commerce
and on Saturday, the girls
lius Nyerere announced today ing suits at 8 this evening, in
running for county judge in by Floyd II. IJowen,
will again appear in their
president.
that Tanganyika and the left­ evening gowns at 8 Friday
Volusia County.
bathing suits. The winner will
•
•
•
ist-ruled island republic of evening and for the final
Ik* cruwncd by Miss Condor.
Zanzibar will unite into "one judging at 8:15 Saturday
The Clock Winders have
The nineteen contestants are
evening.
sovereign state."
just learned that the Diversi­
Misses
Pam Gibbs, Pat CrimaThe Junior Chaml&gt;er of
fied Cooperative
Training
ley, Shnron Williams, Janice
Commerce will sponsor a
JOHN A. IIURTON IV today signed the contract
Standing are Andrew Carrawny (left), trustee
Club at Seminole High School
Bussell, Peggy Miller, Marla
ATLANTA (UPI) — South­ free snack bar each evening
for the architectural design of the now $1 mil­
secretary-treasurer, and Robert Hessercr, hos­
helped several local families
Jones, Ann Mahan, Loretta
ern state ami regional leaders and door prizes will be alion wing of Seminole Memorial Hospital. He is
pital administrator, who said construction will
enjoy the recent Easter holi­
Fore, Sherry Thrasher, Carla
of the Barry Goldwater presi- warded at intervals all even­
pictured (seated left) with A. B. Peterson Sr.,
Iks started in the late fall or early winter.
day. Under the direction of
Lommler, Pat Mackall, Joanne
dentlal movement will meet ing.
president of the hospital Itonrd of trustees.
(Herald Photo)
I.ou Girard, co-ordinator, the
Heron, Sandy Getman.
Burns, co-chairman of the
In Atlanta Saturday and Sun­
families were provided with
Karen
Metzler,
Kathy
But­
trade
body's industrial com­
day
to
coordinate
their
acti­
food baskets containing a
ler, Nylcen Albers, Knrcn
mittee, said today that 2,500
vities.
complete Easter dinner. The By United Press International
State Sen. Scott Kelly charg­ Green, Nanry Pinnock and
persons visited Uie show
families were located through
ed
today that the past two ad­ Barbara D'e Sehoek.
during last year's oneway
the Salvation Army.
They* are sponsored respec­
ministrations h a v e b o r n
NEW YORK (UPI) - En- run. This year, with the show
• •
•
tively hy Kingswood Builders,
eouraged by Improving weath­ running tonight, Friday and
Our apologies to Johny Van wasteful in paying out mil­
er and the likllhood of dlraln- Saturday, chamber officials
Kcpocl. In Doris Williams’ in­ lions of dollars for road con­ Dearborn Electronics, Lions
Club, Kader Jewelry, DynaIng civil rights protests, vis­ are anticipating a much larg­
terview in The Herald with sultants.
In a speech to supporter* tronics, Rtkaha Inn, Sanford
itors In greater numbers were er attendance.
hio mother, Mayor Irene Van
WASHINGTON (UPI) — thn effectiveness of collective
-v
.»
converging . on .«$. (ho 1964-65
Eepoel, of North Orlando, so at Miami, Kelly laid "Mil­ Atlantic Bank, Citiceni Bank
A l'nhera of Congress "IfTed bargaining ) P.r •*b|pnt
of
Oviedo,
Florida
State
Bank,
World’*
Fair,
lions
have
been
paid
out
in
Seminole
County’s
"trie
Th«
NA&gt;
J
fUbi
atnlt
to
fly
much concentration was plac­
I.ormann Real Estate, Holler phone barrier" wa* studied M-ltli incnt or tho lung stand­ Johnson has again demon­ the new BA-fC Vigilante reed on the spelling of the fam­ consultant fcea in the present
Motors, Iwroy C. Robb, Const., Wednesday by Wilkins Lin- ing railroad
and
just
previous
administra­
. , dispute
. . .today
.
.as a strated his effective and per­ connaiisance bomber c o n ily name that Johny’s name
Gator
Lumber
Company.
tions.
The
money
has
been
hart, utility engineer of the ,ri1" ,n*,h f° r col,ccll1v c 1 ,,ar' suasive leadership."
Unues .operations a t the San­
came out "Johnny." It’s spell­
Perkins Mena Wear, Rill Florida Public Utilities Com- Ka,n" 'K a,Kl a I * " 0" ''1 vic,or&gt;
Sen. Paul H. Dogtilas, D ford Navel (Air StaUon this
wasted because some of the
ed with one "N ." Johny.
Hemphill Motors, Capri Res­ mission. He said he will re­ lor President Johnson.
III., said: "A great ticlory for week
• •
•
projects became obsolete.
weekend in
Roth Republicans and Dem­ the American people, for col­ which,
Miami Mayor Albert King taurant, Har Car, Sanford port his (indings to the Com­
beca me the
Sanfordites are wondering
SYBACUSE. N. Y. ( U P ! ) ocrats hailed the agreement lective bargaining, ami a first
•'
about the "Welcome Shriners" High was in Coral Gables, just Electric and Horne Distribut­ mission,
Her operMichael W. Herr, strike chair­
ors.
great
tribute
to
the
persist
atio.,1. "b
on Fulton Street. It’s stretch­ outside Miami, talking to a
Linhart, guided on hia tour r1cmo' i1n‘! ,h« ,h' eat ol a na
Groundbreaking ceremonies man of the railroad trainmen
ed across the street . . . right realtors' meeting.
The N av/announced today tor a new $20,000 Moose Home on the New York Central
of Soul): Seminole County by tionwidc strike. There was no enec of the President."
speculation
of
the
political
ef­
in front of the city jail) 1 "Votes are more Important
that all pilots assigned to in Sanford will be held at 2 Railroad east of Iluffalo said
J. O. (Jess) Gregory, confer­
Chief Roy Williams, who also than dollars. If you believe
Hanford's Heavy A t t a c k p.m. Sunday by Sanford today that as far as he la
red with James P. Avery Jr., fect of the development in an
is president of the Shrine that principles arc more im­
Squadron Five (VAH-5) com­ Lodge 1851, Loyal Order of concerned the presidential
chairman of the County Com­ election year.
Rut legislators expressed
Club, is taking a terrific rib­ portant than hugu war chests
pleted the required day and Moose. Special guests for the agreement between tho un­
mission; Harold Decker, Fern
bing—is he inviting his fel­ of some candidates who are
night arrested landingi during occasion will be Jim Me- ions and railroad manage­
Park-Casselberry Chamber of candid relief that the touchy
low Shriners to "visit” his buying their way to Tallahas­
carrier qualification! aboard Keone, state director and lo­ ment is not satisfactory and
Commerce, and Morris Ruby, issue would not be dumped
WASHINGTON (UPD hack in their laps so close to
jail?
see, then 1 believe you should
the USS Saratoga off the coast cal city ami county officials. that the trainmen would
English
Estates
School
prin­
The House has approved un­
• • •
national elections. Only last
Second comity wide political of Florida last week.
vote for me."
cipal.
Presiding will bo Otis SJo- strike the Central at 12:01 a.
rally under the sponsorship of
Sanford Jaycccs afe nomi­ High also cited his record animously a $16.7 billion de­
This is a Navy prerequisite blum, governor of the Sanford in., KST, Saturday.
Linhart
discussed
his
findAu«ual'
Con«rc*‘
Pass,&lt;l
,hc
nating five outstanding young as mayor of Miami during fense money bill providing ings and possible future tele- (lr‘| peacetime compulsory t h c Democratic Executive for every pilot prior to any
llerr said a strike would
men of Seminole County for four terms, and repeated all that President Johnson phono action with Karlylc arbitration bill in history to Committee will be kicked off extended operation at sea in­ lodge.
tleup
Boston, New York and
Ceremonies will tik e place
a national publication.
with a chicken pilau dlnnrr at volving flight from an aircraft
promises to cut out wasteful asked plus unrequested funds Houshotder, president of the block a rail walkout.
Philadelphia.
on
Palmetto
Avenue
Just
north
• • •
for
development
of
a
new
spending at the state level.
Herr said, regardless of the
Seminole County Chamber of 1 Sen. Kenneth B. Keating, 5:30 tonight at Oviedo High carrier deck.
of 27th Street where Use lodge
Vour arm around her may
Wednesday High blasted the bomber.
Commerce.
R-N.Y., said: "We are all In- School cafetorium.
terms, tile unions have taken
VAH-5,
the
first
fleet
squad­
owns seven lots. Refresh­
House passage by a vote of
be fun
reapportionment p l a n s of
a beating ill the way govern­
Mrs. Huby Estes, dinner ron to fly the twin-jet HA-5C,
Before departing from San- dchted to the President for his
ments will bo aerved follow­ ment pressure was applied to
365-0
Wednesday
aent
the
And you may think her
three opponents: Fred Dickin­
chairman, said her committee is scheduled for deployment to
ford
for
his
home
in
Frultland
8,,d
perscvcrcncc.
’
ing the service by members
hand Is won;
son. Sen. John Mathews and measure to the Senate where Park. Linhart said he was
Senate Democratic Leader is planning for 35o guests.
the Western Pacific aboard of Sanford Chapter 1404, bring an agreement and that
action
must
wait
until
the
The families wish you’d
"collective bargaining l u i
Jacksonville Mayor llaydon
Paul Miklcr, rally chair tho USS Banger this summer.
Mansfield, Mont., said:
Women of the Moose.
end of the rivll rights battle, "amazed at both the extent
never risked it
taken a blow."
Burns.
man, said county candidates Tlie "CarQuals" were, in ef­
and
the
quality
of
new
devlop"I
think
the
President
lias
possibly in lute May or early
The new building, when
Now that you're a sta­
Neil P. Spelrs, head of tho
ments in the area south of performed the Impossible and will he introduced starting at fect, a final exam for the
June.
completed, will be air condi­ switchmen's
tistic.
union,
head­
7:30
p.m.
Each
candidate
will
Sanford."
lie
further
predict«&gt;nie
"l&gt;
wllh
»
miracle,
i
VAH-5
filers.
• •
•
Thr House action fame af­
tioned throughout and will quartered in nuffalo, said in
he permitted three minutes to
cd
that
when
the
telephone
t
couldn
I
be
happier
that
this
Aside
from
carrier
suit’
a
bllJo
Foy,
manager
of ter two days of debate, dur­
contain a large recreation
Look for some innocent
barrier is lifted the volume of is now otf thr minds of all of recount his or her qualifica­ By tests, conducted by the and meeting hall, a lounge Washington that the truro
(?) fun on Sanford streets Florida State Employment ing which members argued
tions
for
office.
Naval Aviation Test Center and bar, office and kitchen was a "balanced agreement.’*
Friday and Saturday when 5,- Service offices in Sanford is­ bitterly on only one point—a cross-country calls will multi- '**• '
Third
ami
final
rally
of
the
ply
by
a
tailor
of
five
to
six.
Senate
Democratic
W
h
i
p
two weeks earlier, tills was space and storage facility. Spelrs indicated that tho
000 Shriners converge on the sued nn uppcul today for cit­ controversial 35-05 per cent
switchmen would !&gt;e asked to
executive
committee
will
lie
Die first time that the aircraft Construction Is expected to
split between privato and He based his estimate on past Huliert II. Humphrey, Minn.,
city to initiate 100 candidates rus pickers.
ratify the pact when specific
held
at
7:30
p.m.
April
30
at
experiences
with
similar
problauded
the
railroads
and
iiad
been
operated
from
a
Saturday afternoon. The print­ "Steady, able-bodied labor- naval shipyards in assign­
get underway immediately.
details are drawn up.
Sanford Civic Center.
carrier deck.
ed program Indicates some era are badly needed for pick­ ment of Nivy repair and con­ lems in other like circum- unions for "demonstrating
Tile Hanford piloti were
stances.
version work.
shenanigans for Friday after­ ing of citrus," said Foy.
praised by supervising com­
Some of the South Seminole
Chairman Carl Vinson, Dnoon ami evening and Satur­ Anyone interested is urged
manders, including it c a r
day morning, along with a to apply at the locn! employ­ Gu„ of the armed services ureas visited included Howell
A d in . Bobert Uoldtli waile,
band concert and parade. ment office which is located committee argued in vuiu that Park, English Estates, TanII / / / g
Oakland
Shores,
Commander F led Air Jack­
Shrine Temple always bring at 200 South French Avenue. the required allotment to pri­ glcwood,
sonville.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
along their fun units, plus Foy said it vould be a good vate shipyards was jeopardis­ Florida Haven, Altamonte
Springs, Bretton Wood. Cas­
Meanwhile, Sanford’s train­
opportunity for good earnings. ing the Navy's own yards.
FRIDAY
bands and drill teams.
• • •
selberry, Longwood and Lake
ing arm, Heavy Attack Squad­
Nobles and Indies register at Mayfair Inn.
ron Three (VAII-3), was quali­
Coif tournament, Mayfair Country Club,
Mary.
Junior Chamber of Com­
The parly was chauffercd
fying pilots (or duly with substarts at noon.
merce movement is expand­
' by Gregory’s son. Jess, a stu­
s r q u r n t HA-5C equipped
Candidates re|»ort, 7 p.m., Mayfair Inn;
ing in Seminole County. Sandent at Florida State Univers­
squadrons.
street activities.
ford-Seminole J a y c e e s is
14” TIRES
&lt;t
A A
Currently undergoing in­
Hand concert, Haltia Hand, 7:30 p.nt., First
sponsoring a South Seminole
ity.
Jaycee group. Some 14 al­
struction in VAII-3 are flight
and Magnolia.
Now Only
O U
Ladies, recreation, 8 p.m., Mayfair Inn
crews ami support personnel
ready interested, with Ilob
750s1l,
800sl4,
850(14,
Miller as acting chairman.
from
VAH
b,
which
is
sched­
ballroom.
Rlseknatt
• • •
OOOslI, 950s14
uled to receive its first BA-5C
Chanters recital, 9:30 p.m., Mayfair Inn.
Plus Tax ft
this week.
Take a look at the flow er,
(let-together party, 10-11 p.nt., Sanford
Rrrap. Tire
Whitewalls $2 More
garden setup in front of the
Shrine Club.
A third squadron, VAII-1,
NICOSIA. Cyprus (U PD —
county jail. Adds a neat touch
currently has men in training
SATURDAY
Hopes for conciliation on Cy­
to the modern building.
for its transition from Uie ACandidates report, 8 a.in., Mayfair Inn.
prus dimmed today witli the
• • •
luulies coffee, 9-10 a.m.
5A (attack) version of the Vi­
angry Turkish Cypriot rejec­
You ever wonder where we'd
Parade, 10:30 a.m. forms at First and
gilante to the more advanccj
tion of President Maknrio*'
All recaps guaranteed against all road hazards and |
lie without the efficiency of
Cypress.
BA-5C later lids year.
peaee plan that railed for a
the modern American farmer.
defects for the life of tires and tubes.
Moslem Feast, 11:30 a.m., Sanford Shrine
general amnesty.
Probably on the farm our­
Club.
United Nations peace force
FltKIJ MOUNTING
• BUDGET TERMS |
selves. The U. S. Department
Ladies luncheon and fashion show, 12:15 3 Fire CuIIh
officials feared the dominant
of Agriculture says during
p.m., Muyfair Inn.
Greek Cypriots headed by MsSanford firemen answered
1962 each of us consumed 163
karioa might now use more
Candidates Initiation —
three calls Wednesday after­
pounds of beef, veal, pork,
IRENE VAN EEI»OEI„ muyor of North Or- forceful means to eliminate
First Section, 2 p.m., Seminole High
noon, extinguishing a grass
iamb amt mutton; and 37
Inntlo, is welcomed to the opening of the new Turkish Cypriot resistance.
auditorium.
fire at 25th Street and Polnpounds of chicken and turkey.
Sunford Chamber of Commerce offices by Tom­ Makarius implied a threat
Second Section, 3:30 p.m., Seminole
settia Avenue, a house fire at
We ate 193 pounds of fruit
my Peterson (left) und Jim Talmadge, presi­ against the Turks when he
High gymnasium.
1320 West Eighth Street and a
and 230 pounds of vegetables.
dent and manager, respectively, of the recent­ proposed his three-point plan
Buhia Shrine Temple Ball, 9:30 p.m., May405 W. FIRST ST.
FA 2-0651
car fire at Commercial Street
T^ims, anyone?
Wednesday.
ly organized trade body.
fair Inn.
and Palmetto Avenue.
Nineteen Seminole County
beauties met at the Civic Cen­
ter Wednesday night for the
first official step in a program
which will end when one of
them is crowned "Miss Sem­
inole County” Saturday.
A reminder that the new
A practice session was
$75 scries E U. S. savings
bond, bearing the portrait of
the late President Kennedy,
will go on sale May 1, came
today from Victor H. Northcutt, volunteer savings bond
chairman for Florida,

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Nixon Barred

Nazi Escapes

Merger Hearing

States To Merge

Kelly Assails
Cost Of Road
Consultants

Goldwater Meet

'Phone Barrier' Rail Accord Hailed VAH-5 Pilots
Tour Made By As Victory For LBJ Pass Carrier
Stale Official
Landing Tests

World’s Fair

Union Threatens
Moose To Have Strike Of NYC
Groundbreaking

House Approves
Arms Money Bill

Rally Tonight
At Oviedo High

Jobs Open

Shrine Ceremonial

MAJOR

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Turk Cypriots
Reject Plan

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Tribe Places Third In Metro League Track M eet
Johnson Speeds
To Victory In
100-Yard Dash

Seminole H i g h School's
track team did not have much
effect on Winter Park High’s
Wildcats and Boone High's
Braves in the Metro Confer­
ence Track Meet in Orlando
Wednesday night. However,
they threw the rest of the league into a Ussy when they
romped to enough points to
take third place among the
Central Florida giants in the
thlndad circles.
Clarenee Johnson led the
Tribe by winning the 100-yard
dash in 10.4. Dave Nocll was
second In the discus throw
With a toss of 138 feet. Steve
Clark eame In fifth with a
heave of 137.
Jeff Whiting, Hick Walatrom, Lloyd Freeman and
Johnson teamed up in the 880
yard relay to place third with
a time of 1:14.8—Just one-toth
of a second off the current
school record.
Barry Barks covered the
440 In 81 flat but had to take
second place honors when the
winner came home In an
am ating 49.0. Walstrom was
fifth In the 180-yard low hurdies.
In the sprint medley relay,
Whiting, Denver Vodoplch,
Freem an and Barks teamed
up to place second with a
new school record time of
2:048. Steryl Weber, Tsui
LeRoy, Dan McCall and Ed
Griffith ran the mile relay
for Seminole and placed
fourth with a 3:39.9.
In the shot, Noell was third
with a toss of 48 feet, 414
inches, and Lew- Sparkman
placed fifth with a put of 44
feet, 7 Inches. Sparkman was
third in the high Jump with a
leap of five feet, 8 inches.
Seminole did not place in
the vault, the 120, broad Jump,
the 880, the mile nor the 120yard high hurdles.

*

Oviedo Will Host Major Leagues Fort Lauderdale
Takes FSL Lead;
Class B, Group
Twins Lose Again
Tourney Today
By Bill Vincent Jr.
Florida's hunting and fish­
ing rules for 1984-88 will be
set at the annual regulations
meeting of the Game and

Fresh Water Fish Commission meeting. The Friday aeaelon
Friday at Tallahaisee,
follows a aerlea of 29 public
Over 3,000 hunters and fish­ pre-regulations meetings held
ermen will be heard aa their
throughout the state to per
mit sportsmen an opportunity
to discuss the hunUng and
fishing refulaUcas.

Pre-Huns: — ALL ALUMINUM

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collected o p i n i o n s
atk
thoughts obtained through
series of meetings and by mail
questionnaires are presented
to the commission at this

PROFESSIONAL and amateur nntrlern taka a
neat when 18-year-old Franclne Brooks koch
finhlnK- Put Brooks’ daughter, out nt Lemon
Bluff fish camp, in pictured with a string nhe
caught lant Sunday.
(Herald Photo)

EASY DOES IT!

HILL

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322-5581

Ernest d i r k f e e , supervisor
of the Gama and Fresh Water
Fish Commission far this
srea, including Flagtsr, Volu
ala, SomlnoVe
« Brevard
Counties, has V , *adotted
from a speei: .1,
,
law enforeemam ,M .a l span
sored by the Flo s L av Be
fore am set Academy nt TaDl
hassee.
The training course Included
sessions on supervteiea, plann­
ing, control and co-ordinating,
qualities of leadership, die
ciplioe, motivation and iaoan
centivee of law enforcement
personnel and measuring re
suite and performance ratings.
• • •
This big one didn't gst a
way, and Pat Brooks is send
ing along a photo from Lemon
Bluff fish camp to prove it.
Pat lays two anglers who re
fused to give their nsmes but
did pose for a photograph
were fishing with s shad rig
on ■ four-pound test line and
hooked a catfish. This must
have been the granddaddy of
all &lt;atfish because Pat says
her scales only registered 30
pounds and the holding psn
hit bottom real fast when the
catch was placed on It.
• • •
All the fishing camps con­
tinue to report good shed
ratchet, end that bream,
perch, a few eatfidi end eome
base are taking the halt.
Thera have been eacellent re­
port* on the bream end speck­
led perch. We know one ebsp
using a “ White Alibi" trailing
behind a plug who comes in
with his limit of bream evtry
day.
• • •
Still no word on ths cash
prire value of those 20-some
tagged fish takan out of Laks
Golden. Orlando distributor
ssys be has received no report
from Milwaukee and. there­
fore. he bfllevei all the
catches so far will be worth
only |2S each. And these are
the enly Schllt* fish hooked
so far in Seminole County.

By Jo* Warden
Today and Friday the high
riding Llone of Oviedo High
wilt hoet the subgroup Clase
B, group IS baeeball tourna­
ment a t John Courier Field.
Today'* schedule pita the
Lions agalnit Montverde at
S p.ra.
Also competing today will
be the two other members of
the subgroup, Ocoee and 8t.
Cloud. Their contest Is sche­
duled for 4 p.m. The winners
ef today’s eontaeta will face
each other Friday at 3 p.m.
to decide the championship.
Although Oviedo la the fa­
vorite, the Llone have many
hurdlea to ovsreome. Montvarde la a eonitantly improv­
ing ball club, and could hit a
hot atreak during tournament
play. Ona asset remalne for
the Lions: Oviedo hea clob­
bered the Eagles twice, 81-2
in the first bout and 16-8 in
the second.
The big threat In tha tour­
nament is Gerald Adklnton
and his Ocoee teammate*. Adklnaon la ona of tha outstand­
ing hurlera of tha area, hav­
ing four shut-outs to hla
credit this year. Tho Cardinal
moundman is alao reported
to havo won every gam* he
has started in this season.
Adklnson is also backed by
strong hitting. The Iledbinls
outsluggod the Lions In the
last encounter between the
two teams, although Oviedo
took the game by a 0 to 2 de­
cision. The Lions also bet­
tered Ocoee 1.1-6 earlier in
the season.
If both Oviedo and Ocoee
conquer first round opposi­
tion, a pitching duel could de­
velop between Courier and
Adklnton. Of Ocoee's Initial
foe, St. Cloud, not much is
known. The Bulldogs have
fielded fair teams in the past
and thin year's JdltiCn should
lire up to thslr name.
Oviedo will be ltd a t the
batting bog by Rag Brooki,
who la batting over .860.
Brooks la well reinforced by
other top sluggers Jimmy
Courier, Tim Colbert, Billy
Mlkler, and Wayne Jacobi.
Walter Beasley or Charlie
Miller will handle the mound
duties for tho Lions today;
Brooki will catch; Cotbert,
Stewart and Partin will hold
down tha aacka with Miller at
short; and Oammage, Jacob*
or Courier and Mlkler will be
in the outfield.
The public I* encouraged to
attend.

Little American
Navy 12, Perfections
Navy
830 700—12 7 3
Perfection
104 001-4 8 7
WP— Andy Rufus (t-0), LP
-Mark Cockmsn (1-1), H R Waltar Jordan (Navy)
• • •
Team
W L
George's
4 1
Navy
4 2
Perf. Dairy
3 2
Fla. State Bank
2 3
San. Atlantic Bank
0 5

Gamas Today

George's at Fla. St. Bank
(4:30, Bay Avenue Park)

Senior Men Tie In
Mid Florida Play
Eric Dallman and Dr. H. B.
Washburn, members of (he
Senior Men'e Golf Association
at Mid-Florida Country Club
regiftared a low net of 82
Wednesday to tie Phil Pendle­
ton and Doc Thayer, associa­
tion membera with the high­
est handicaps, in a two-man
best ball affair. Washburn and
Dallmin have the group'*
lowegt handicaps.
In third place was the team
of Art Kroencke and Chet
Zellers. Thay came in with a
63.

United P reii International
National League
W L Pet. GB
.800 '.4
a-Phil
4 1
.750
6 2
San Fran.
.687 H
Pitta.
4 2
8 3
.628 &gt;4
St. Louis
Cincinnati
.500 ltt
4 4
.500 1M
Mllwauke
4 4
.500 lt t
Houston
4 4
.333 2tt
Chicago
2 4
.200 3
1 4
New York
.143 4It
1 7
Loa Ang.
a-Phlladtlphla leads league
la percental* although San
FrancUco h it Vt-gam* ad
vantage.
Wednesday's Results
St. Louie 7 Loa Aagalea 8
Houston 2 Cincinnati 0
San Franclio 8 Milwaukee 8
Chicago at N. V., rain
Pittsburgh at Phils., rain
Friday's Garnet
New York at Pittsburgh (n)
Chicago at Philadelphia, (N)
Houston at St. Loula, (N)
Los Ang. at Milwaukee, (N)
San Fran, at Cincinnati, (N)
American League
W L P e t GB
.800
Baltimore
4 1
.714
5 2
Minnesota
.607 1
2 1
Cleveland
.600 1
3 3
Boston
.571 1
Detroit
4 3
.500 lVt
3 3
Loa Ang.
.333 2Lt
2 4
Chicago
.333 2tt
2 4
New York
.286 3
Washington
2 5
.250 2tt
Kan. City
1 3
Wednesday's Reaulta
Minnesota 7 Washington 3
New York 3 Chicago 0
Boston at Baltimore, rain
Cleveland at Kama! City,
rain
Los Angeles 3 Detroit 2
Detroit at Minnesota
Boston at Chicago (N)
Washington at Kan. City (N)
Cleveland at Los Angeles, (N)

Men's League

United Press International
Fort Lauderdale's undefeat
ed Yankees beat Sarasota 8-3
lis t night and moved into first
place la the Florida State
League.
Mike Ferraro put the Yan
kees ahead In the first with
a one-run alnglc and Maurice
McKinley iced the v i c t o r y
with a two-run double in the
sixth Inning.
St. Petersburg needed three
pitchers and 11 innings to de
feat Miami 6-7 and keep the
Marlins wlnlast. Saints second
baseman Nick Hobar singled
In tho winning run.
Marian catcher Jim Goasar
was hit on the temple by a
Dave Morgan pitch in the loth
Inning and was hospitalized
for observation.
Tampa third baseman Ron
Robinson belted a single and
a triple and drove in three
rum to ipark the Tarpons to
a 8-3 victory over winless Or­
lando.
Lakeland rallied for six
rum In the second Inning
then coasted the other seven
Innings to a 6-2 victoryovcr
Daytona Beach. Tigers Bill
Vasa and John Fa her drove
In two rum each.
Tonight, Miami Is at St
Petersburg, Lakeland at Or
Undo, Fort Lauderdale at
Sarasota and Tampa a t Day
tons Beach.
The SUndlngs:
W L Pet. GB
Fort Laud.
3 0 1.000
Daytona Bch. 2 1
.6871
Tampa
2 1
.8871
Lakeland
2 1
.6871
St. Pete
2 1
.8671
Sarasota
1 2
.3332
Miami
0 3
.0003
Orlando
0 8
.0003

Inland, Bob's
Fight For Lead

Reaulta Wednesday
Kingiwood 4. Fla. St. Bank 3
Fla. St. Bk 030 000 8—3 6 3
Kingiwood
010 100 2—4 8 1 With Just five .more weeks
W P - LeRoy Estrldge (3-0), of bowling remaining in the
L P - Robert Murrle (2-4)
Jet Lanee All SU r League, a
• 0 0
battle ta going on for flret
Chase 14, USO 4
place between Inland Ma­
USO
201 010 0— 4 8 4 terial* and Bob’a ReiUurant.
Chase
900 032 g-14 13 8 The Inland Materials trio is
W P - Dick Frank (4-1), LP leading by a half game.
-J o h n Worth (0-3), HRs—
I,ait week's action found
William Behrane 2 (Chase),
John Spolikl and Harry PenBUI Shnrrta (USO).
teeoet with 101 and 208
• • •
games
respectively to help In­
Team
W L
land
hold
onto first nlaee
Kingiwood
4
0
Mcltancy
3
1 with two wlna from Larry's
Chasq
4
3 Mart. Garry Fog rolled a 881
Wilson Mater
2
1 aerlea for Larry’s whtla team,
Longwood
2
3 mats Marvin "Curly" Meltaer
Fla. 8t. Hank
3
4 had two ntc* games of 103
Hobbs Consts.
1
3 and 213. Bob’a Restaurant
with tha help of Eddie Mon­
U SO
0 4
roe's 688 eerie* salvaged two
Games Tonight
McRsney at Robb’a, 7:30 wins from Metder'e Marin*
Wilson Malcr at Longwood, to remain in second place.
6:45
George Swann rolled a 868 to­
(At Ft. Mellon Park)
tal for Meador'*.

Elk's Maples
Wins Own Game
Gary Maples won his own
hall game Tuesday when he
singled home the winning run
In the last half of the seventh
with two away to give the
Elks a 8 to 4 victory over the
Lake Mary nine In the Junior
Boys League.
Meanwhile, Civitan broke a
five game losing streak anil
captured their first contest of
the season. They shaded the
CPO nlnt by a score of 8 to 8.
due mainly to a five-run out­
burst in the fourth frame.
Keeran, the winning hurler,
limited ths CPO'eri to only
four hits.

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Dodgers Lose Again; Off
To Worst Start Since '23
By Milton Rlchman
UPI Sport* Writer
This 1* to confirm that tha
Dodgeri are still in the Na
tlonal League—although ju it
barely.
Off to their worst aU rt in
41 years, the woebegone

Wilson-Maier In
First Defeat
Chase and Company drop­
ped Wilson Maier from the
ranks of the undefeated in the
Men’* Slo-Pltch Softball Lea­
gue when they edged the
Fumituremen 13 to 11 In a
conteet Tuesday night at Fort
Mellon Park.
The Packers, behind • to
2 at one time, got back in
the ball game with e big
six-run spree in the third
frame to close the gap and
then pulled it out in the sixth
when they acored three more
time*.
It wai the second win in a
row for Chase and the first
loss in three games for Wil­
ton Maicr.
Meanwhile, Longwood took
their second tilt In a row
Tuesday night when they
squeezed by Florida SUte’a
Rankers by a 9 to 8 count.
It deadlocked the two d u b i In
fifth place In the loop’s stand­
ings.
The Bankers outhlt Long
wood 16 to • but the South
Seminole nine was tops in the
run production department.
The score by innings:
Wil. Mater 324 001 1-11 10 9
Chase
026 013 x -1 2 18 6
W P - Dick Frank (3-1), LP
—Don Mattie (3-1), H R - Lar
ry Helman (Wilson-Maler)
Longwood
100 324 0 - 4 8 6
Fla. St. Bk. 110 130 3 -4 II 8
W P - Otto Thomas (M )
LP— Robert Murrle (2-3), HR
-M ik e Woodruff (Fla. SUte
Bank)

Louis Cardinals went cn to
beat the Dodger*, 7-6. I t was
the second setback of tha sea­
son for Koufax.
Lefthander Curt Simmons
reeled off his aecond straight
victory although he needed
help from Roger Craig in the
seventh.
Willey MeCovey b a i t e d
three auceeative homtra In
leading San Francisco to an
8-6 triumph over Milwaukee
while Houston blanked Cin­
cinnati in other NL gamaa.
Rain waihrd out the CubaMet* contest and the PiratesPhillies context.
In the American, Whltey
Ford potted hla 200th victory
by pitching th* Yankee* to
a 3-0 win over the White
Sox, the Twin* beat the
Senator*, 7-6, and th* Los
Angelas Angela nipped th*
Detroit Tigers, 3-2. Tha BosAfter many weeks of dead­ ton-Baltlmore and Clevelandlocking with each other, the Kanias City games wort
Tempests finally pulled in postponed by rain.
front of the Starchlefs in the
Bill Hemphill Motorettea Lea­
gue at Je t Lanes. The Tompesta woo four while the StarBAIT BUCKET
chiefs were splitting their
match. The shootin’ star of 2 Ml. W. of Sanford RL 48
the week was Elaine Kostival
Featuring
who bombed 208/802 for the
•
Bagged
Minnows
Starchicfs In their valiant bid
•
Shiners
—
Med. &amp;
to stay In first place. Elaine
Large
also rolled a turkey enroute
to her fine 206 game. Linda • Missouri#, Worms,
Pott waa not far behind for
Crickets
series honors aa ah* hit a fine
Ph. 322-6640
177/477 for the Bonneville*.
world champions are dead
last, even behind Casey Sten­
gel’s mixed-up Meta.
The asms Loe Angeles club
that swept the Yankeee four
straight in tha World Series
only taven month* ago has
new Vest seven game* in a
row. Evan worse, they may
have loet their southpaw see,
Sqpdy Koufax, for an Inde­
finite period.
Koufax w*« forced t* leave
with a muscle tear In hla left
forearm Wednesday night.
Sanday gava up a three-run
homer to Charley James in
the flret inning and the S t

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Time your reading of this
column and compare your
speed with that Indicated
at the end. The expected
(peed assume* a daily five
per cent improvement.

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No student should shiver at
the prospect of preparing an
outline. It's nothing more than
learing a simple filing system
for the knowledge in your
mind.
We'll give ourselves a stiff
assignment to work on in this
column. You'll learn from out­
lining assigned reading how
to prepare an outline for your
own writing.
Here's the assignment. You
are to write a 2,500-word term
paper with full outline on
this semester's coverage of
the poet Keats. Your teacher
lectured, leaving you to study
the assigned text by yourself.
In addition, you were requir­
ed to complete another book
from an approved list.
Where to begin? From your
notes, naturally. However,
since an outline must be in
logical order, we first set
down the logical order, then
draw out the notes.
As a starter, let’s agree on
this as a logical division for
the outline on Keats. 1. Keats
- H is Life; 2. K e a ts - His
Mind; 3. Keats— His Poetry;
4. Keats— An Evaluation.
I-ct’a go to your notes now
and select those on Keats'
life. They cover his boyhood,
his years as a student, his
years as a poet and his de­
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part of your outline will now
look like this:
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1.1 Boyhood years
1.2 Student years
1.21 Outside-school in­
fluences
1.22 In-school influences
1.3 Years as a poet
1.4 Declining years
Now any one of the divisions
above may lend themselves
to subdivision depending on
the thoroughness of your note­
taking.
Let's do the second main
heading before you go off on
your own. You have quite a
few notes on the mind of
Keats—his views on nature,
mankind, human love, reli­
gion, The notes about human
love, let us say, show a
change of attitude between
young manhood and later
years So we draw up the se­
cond part of your outline this
way:
2. Keats—His Mind
2.1 On nature
2.2 On mankind
2.3 On human love
2.31 As a young man
2.32 As an older man
2.4 On religion
Nothing difficult about this.
First you discover the big
logical divisions. Next you
seek the logical divisions of
each one of these. These sub­
divisions may lend themselves
to further dividing.
In considering your final
main heading (4. Keats—An
Evaluation) you would list his
contemporary critics, his mo­
dern critics and your own cri­
ticism. Each of these could
be divided again according
to the point of view of the cri­
ticisms.
If is wasn’t clear before. It
should be now. Your outline
will be no better than the
notes you too from your read­
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Good outline means good
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By Jene Ceiwelberry
A banquet was held by
members of the Seminole
County Board of Realtors
Monday night at the Lyman
School Cafeteria to mark the
compl-tion of a 14-week
course on Beal Estate Sell­
ing offered to ail registered
real estates salesmen and
broker*.
Certificates issued by the
Distributive Education De­
partment were presented to
15 men and women complet­
ing the course which was
sponsored by the Board of
Realtors in cooperation with
the Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction. Lloyd Bar­
nes, Lyman DE co-ordinator
made the presentations.
A1 Lormsnn, bonrd presi­
dent, presented William H.
Stempcr of Sanford, who hns
been appointed district chair­
man of the National Institute
of Real Estate Brokers for
the State of Florida, with an
award from the Institute.
Eleven certificates were
presented by I.ormann in be­
half of the Florida Associa­
tion of Realtors to those
attending the 1004 Education­
al Institute held in March.
New members inducted byByron Kimball were Balph
Park of Casselberry, Clar­
ence Avery of Lormann Real­
ty, Casselberry, J. D. Self of
Casselberry Land Company
and Mrs. Clifford Borneman
of Long wood.
Attendance awards, donated
by Chelsea Title and Lormann
Realty, went to Virgil Cordell
and Mrs. Stewart Holmly.
Following the presentation
of awanis, a film, "Florida
In Action," was shown. 1hl*
film will he featured at the
Florida Exhibit at the World’s
Fair.

DR. GARY SOWERS, president of the newly organized Maitland Jnycees, presented winning: trophy in the Speak Up Contest to Fred Hagen
during awards banquet held at the Trade Winds in Casselberry. Judges
were, seated from left, Jim Brockman, bank president; Dorothy Aylwurd,
dranm coach ami Seminole County Representative Jan Fortune.

DeBary Club Plays 14 Tables
DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club reported play of 14
tables In two sections at this
week’s Tuesday
afternoon
meeting in the Firemen’s
Recreation Hail.
Section A, in seven tables,
was directed by Miss Ethel
Johnson. Winners were NS,
first, Mrs. E. E. Anderson
and Mrs. J. I). Cordell; se­
cond, Mrs. Lois Vandcrschaaf
and Mrs. Stewart Alien;
Norman Meyer;
EW, first, Harry M. Brown
and William G. Lutz; second,
Mrs. Norman Meyer and
Marvin Ixmg; third, Mrs. I).
F. Scuddcr and Mrs. Frank
Holder.
Section B, also in seven
tables, was directed by Mrs.
Bulh Blatt. Winners were NS.
first, Mrs. R. F. Nicholls and

DeBary Unit
Emergency Unit Has Election
Of Officers
Has Meeting
In DeBary

A meeting of the DeBary
Emergency Committee wa*
held Monday morning at the
Community Ccnlcr with Kress
Walter presiding.
Other representatives at
tending Included Mrs. Char­
les Ulrich, Mrs. Herbert Vltt,
Mrs. John Dzlck, Mrs. Adam
Muller, Mrs. R. L. Nlckols,
Mrs. M. Van Brackle, Ivan
Walker, George E. Hoeft,
Frank
I.aymel,
William
Brumbaugh and S. H. Eng­
lish.
It was announced that the
next meeting of this commit­
tee would not be held until
Monday, Sept. 21, unlets an
unforeseen disaster should
occur In the area. Residents
were warned, however, to
keep a store of water, can­
ned foods, juices, candles and
emergency cooking unlta on
hand at all times.
Mr. and Mrs. William Denn­
ing have told of receiving
newa from their ion in Alas­
ka pertaining to the emergen­
cy committee formed there
some time ago. Little thourfit
was given by member* at
the time that they ever would
be called upon to use know­
ledge acquired at the (par­
sley attended meetings of the
group but K proved invaluable
In the recent earthquake dis­
aster.
Announcement was made
that the American Red Cross
will sponsor a first aid course
at the Community Center be­
ginning May 4. Joseph Mc­
Donough of Orange City will
be the instructor.

Election of officers was
conducted by the Auxiliary
Unit to Dellnry VFW Post
8093 at the April meeting
held in the Firemen’s Recre­
ation Hall.
Elected for president was
Mrs. Frank Hill who luccecds
Mrs. Sally Peralto. Other*
serving will be Mrs. Frsnk
Frye, senior vice president;
Mrs. William Denning, Junior
vice president; Mrs. E. Hemmeiberger, chaplain; Mrs. Eu­
gene Reinert, secretary; Mrs.
Robert Morrison, treasurer;
Mrs. Pcrslto, conductress;
Miss Muriel Clock, guard;
Mr*. William Canady, three
year trustee and Mrs. Fran
Howard, patriotic instruct­
ress.
Staff appointment* will be
announced at a inter date.
Rcporta on sewing sessions
were heard and a letter was
read requeating shoes and
white socks for the veterans
a t the Lake City Hospital. A
donation of |10 was approv­
ed for the Community Center
for us* in completing the
Red Cross room.
A handmade afgan, which
will be used in a fund rais­
ing project for the unit's hos­
pital fund, was displayed.
Announcement was made that
tha afgan will be awarded at
the Dessert Card Party to be
held Oct. 29.
A delegation from the aux­
iliary, headed by Mrs. Per­
alto, will attend tha district
eight meeting in Melbourne
Sunday.
Combined Installation of
now officers for tha group
and for the post will b* held
at 7 p.tn., May 21, In tbs Rec­
reation Hall.

II. Guy Chase; second, Mrs.
lllatt and Mrs. William Woodlock; third, Mrs. W. 11. Clif­
ton and Ray Hrccdcn;
EW, first. Mrs. Nan Ed­
wards and Mrs. Myrtle Dunnebach; second, T. H. Gove
and Mrs. Mary Fitts; third,
Mrs. A. G. Besom and Mrs.
Ida 11. Wilson.
Next Tuesday lias been an­

nounced as a special benefit
gamo for the Dcllary Civic
Association building fund. 11
will be master point day and
prices will remain the same.
Rubber bridge tables arc
invited.
A similar game will be
played next month for the
DeBary Volunteer Fire De­
partment.

Hospital Notes
APRIL 20
ADMISSIONS
Mattie Purdue, &lt; huluota; G.
W. Nation, Orang* City;
Yvonne Oliver, Geneva; Mary
li. Oyler, Will Fudge, Anna
M. Richter, Roger Dale Wil­
liams, Jerry Rodgers, Fay
Bellamy, Jean Story Adams,
Louie Wright, Minnis M.
Strickland, Iluby C. Arnette,
Julio Heatcnx and Irma John­
ston, all of Sanford.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Barrows,
a Rnliy Girl, Sanford; and
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Oliver,
a Baby Girl. Geneva.
DISCHARGES
Elsie Miller, Dcllary; Oilier
llulhcrfnrd, Cntseliierryj Jes­
se Mae Must- and Rahy Girl,
Lake Monroe; Erma Williams,
Jnniro W. Vihlen nnd Lillian
Jonei, nil of Sanford.
APRIL 21
ADMISSIONS
Dorothy Causey, Marie C.
Carson, N'rdith N, Moreau,
Addle Smith, Dotty William*,
I.eon Booker, Nine Louise
Rudcll, Loretha Barter, Carol
Dill and Glenda L. While, all

of Sunford; Olga Newton, Del­
tona. Sue Tyaoti, Chulunta;
Willie Moore, Oviedo; Ear!
Mitchell, Lake Monroe; Eva
Watson, DeBary; Aumon P.
Bowerson, Longwood; Gustav
Loser, DeBary; nnd Ola Mae
Witherspoon, Gcveva.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Carson,
a Iiaby Boy, Sanford; Mr. and
Mra. Vernon Eudell, a Baby
Boy, Sanford; and Mr. and
Mrs. Jnmea Tyson, a Baby
Boy, Chulunta.
DISCHARGES
Mattie Singleton, Tbrcia Rob­
erta, Klehard N. Gibson, Grace
Haynes, John W. Anderson,
Jack C. Hendricks, Marie Mil­
ler, Roger Dale Williams,
Jerry Rodgers, Fay Bellamy,
Felicitas Livingston and Baby
Girl, Joyce Arlene Sizlove and
Baby Boy, and Penelope Candaus Clement, all of Sanford;
Paul Titschnrr, Anne M. Por­
ter anil Elizabeth Weston, De­
nary; Mary Cochrane, Win­
ter Park; Sonja Morris and
Baby Girl, Osteen; und Yvon­
ne Oliver mid Baby Girl, Gen­
eva.

Richard Laine
Chosen For
Boys State
By Mra. Adam Muller
Richard Laine, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Laine of
Lilac Drive, DeBary, has
been named to attend Boys
State In Tallabnssee in July
at candidate sponsored by the
Herbert I). Gibb American
Legion P o st
Recommendation for this
honor was made by Z. W. Mal­
lard, activity counselor of- DeLand High School, to the
post's Americanism chairman,
Past Commander Fred MeLaron who presented his re­
port at the last regular meet­
ing of the group.
First Vice Commnndcr Wil­
liam Williams gave a final
report on the membership
drive, noting a gain to 1H5.
Induction for 19 new members
will be held at the next meet­
ing to be held at the Com­
munity Center, May 7, begin­
ning at 7:30 p.m. Past Commamler Stanley S. Smith and
Third Vice Commander Vir­
ginia Harrison will conduct
the ceremony during which
gold Legion lapel buttons
will be presented to all can­
didates.
In the group will be Gcorgu
Remer, Harry V. Baugh,
George Kstridge, Dr. Wil­
liam Ynnosy, Antinis Canipenelln, Vincent Knrwncki, Her­
bert G. I'lapp, Eugene Reinert, Fred W. Berger, Harry
R. llaird, Joseph Brenner,
Theodora R. Leigh, Roy C.
Simones, Clair H. Fellows,
Guy E. Hill, John Ebetsrh,
Barney Ticdenian, John A.
I’earson and Lloyd T. Utman.
Following the induction re­
freshment* will be served by
memliera of the post aux­
iliary.

Post 256 Group
To Attend Area
Convention

Bryant Heckled
During Speech
NEW YORK (Uri)—Florl.
da presented a dazzling show
of porpoises, parrots anil lifesize beach scone* to World's
Fair visitors today, but raw
Yankee weather and civil
rights demonstrations marred
its premiere.
“A dream made Into reali­
ty" was how Gov. Farris Bry­
ant described the $3.8 million
layout of six pavilions, but
he had to make his speech
opening the Showcase over
the chants and freedom songs
of the demonstrators.
One demonstrator, a husky
white youth, wntchpd the formnl opening from atop a 70fcot concrete pillar support­
ing ths roof of tha open-nir
amphitheater where porpoises
will frolick 10 times a day
for the estimated 18 million
visitors to the Florida complex during ita two-summer
run.
When tho pole.sitter enme
down, lie wag quickly gather­
ed in by New York City police
and carried off nlong with
soma two dozen other mem­
bers of the Congress of Ra­
cial Equality (CORE), which
made Florida one of ita ta r­
gets nt the opening of the
World'* Fair.
The pickets, nearly 100 of
them, were on hand early hi
the day, walking in a circle in
the pntlo nrra nf tbp Florida
complex nnd staging a sitdown ncross the entrance to
the main pavilion.
On* of the governor's
party, state Gnme and Kish
Commission member L e e
Lnwlor, removed five or six
of tile sitter* bodily in order
to get through the door. Ho
was tminted by shouts of:
"You’re not in Florida now
. . . Why didn't you bring
your dogs?"
When Bryant and other
state officials arrived nt the

By Jane' Caaaelberry
Commander Harold Krydcr
of American Legion Memor­
ial Post 25(1 of Casscllierry
and Mra. Krydcr, president
of the auxiliary unit, will head
the dcleg ’Ion which will at­
tend the :"vth district consti­
tutional c. oferenre to be held
Sunday In the Umatilla Civic
Center.
Annual reports will be giv­
en by each unit and district
chnirmcn.
Other delegates from Cas­
selberry Include Mr. and Mra.
Kenneth Green and Mra. Ken­
neth Walbridge.

fairgrounds in ths morning
for a preview of the Florida
layout one group of pickets
shouted at him, "Jim Crow
must go — Governor Bryant
must go." Bryant ignored the
taunt.

Mrs. Muirhead
Dies At 88
Mrs. Pauline L. Muirhead,
M, wife of tho late R. H.
Muirhead, died at Seminol#
Memorial Hospital Tuesday
night following a long Illness.
Born Feb. 16. 1876, in Key
West, she came to Sanford
in 1906 from Dado City. Her
re.sidcneo was located on
Itrisson Avenue here. She was
a member of the First Preebylorian Church of Sanford.
Survivors are three daugh­
ters, Mrs. E. F. Saunders
of Belle Glade, Mrs. Paulina
Hold of New York and Mra.
William Jewell of Afton, N.
Y.; two sons, IlooaU
Mulrijcad of Sanford and R.
Bruce Muirhead of Columbus,
Ohio;
nine grandchildren,
four great grandchildren and
a sister, Miss Ronnie S. John­
son of Fort Myers.
Funeral services will b*
bold at 10:3o a. m. Monday
at Brisson Funeral Homo
with ltov. Grover C. Sewell
officiating. Burial will be in
Lake View Cemetery.

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�Airs. Joe Bailey Honored
At Eastern Star Meeting
On Thursday night, April 16,
6emlnole Chapter No. 2 Or­
der of Eastern Star had Ita
regular meeting with 33 mem­
bers and one visitor present.
Before the officers came in­
to the chapter room, Byron
Leach sang “Holy Bible Book
Divine."
Mrs. L. E. Estes, Worthy
Matron, and Mr. Robert E.
Peurifoy, Worthy Patron, Pre­
sided over the meeting.
Mrs. Joy Bailey was escort­
ed behind Ester’s chair and
Introduced. The Worthy Ma­
tron welcomed Mrs. Bailey
and read a beautiful poem

Friendship League
To Sponsor
Rummage Sale
The friendship League of
the Congregational Christian
Church will sponsor a rum ­
mage sale at the former Scars
Roebuck Store on First Street
Friday and Saturday April 24
and 23 from I a. m. to 4 p
m.
An abundance of home made
goodlea will be available, so
plan to shop early for a good
selection.

Altamonte

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Bel14rd recently sold their home
on Lake Seminary Circle
Drive and will be moving to
Mt. Meyers where they are
having a new home built.

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P a re 4 — April 28, 1984

Jennifer Thompson Feted. At Graduation Tea

which portrayed her Ufa and
her 50 yeara of service to the
Miss Jennifer Thompson I bert F. Watson, Park Ridge. I with a sheer linen cut work i by silver flamingo birds and
order. The five star points of­ was guest of honor a t a grad- Arrangements of s p r i n g cloth and centered with e »llver candle holder*. A minficers gave Mrs. Bailey flow­ uatlon tea last Thursday after* flowers decorated the party crystal bowl of white earns- Nature teen-age doll dressed
ers and each read a poem noon at the home of Mrs. Ro-1 rooms. The table was overlaid | lions, flanked on either side J In a graduation cap and gown
. ______ __________ _
completed the center piece.
appropriate to their station.
Byron Leach sang to the tune
'
A refreshing lime punch
of “I Love You Truly" words
was served as well as tea,
In honor of her faithful ser­
tuna puffs, assorted tea cook­
vice to the Seminole Chapter
ies, filled brownies, whipped
No. 2. Mrs. Bailey was then
cresm cake squares, nuts and
escorted to the East, where
mints.
Mrs. Estes presented Mrs.
The honoree was presented
Bailey with a personal gift.
with a carnation corsage and
Mrs. Bslley briefly remlnsca gift indicative of the occas­
cd with some of the high
ion, a graduation cap charm.
points of her SO years In East­
Mrs. George Thompson,
ern Star.
mother of the honoree, as­
On Wednesday, April 29, at
sisted the hostess.
8:00 p. m., during the official
Those Invited were Mrs.
visit of Mrs. Adele Robertson,
Mary Joyce Bateman, Miss
the Worthy Grand Matron of
Alice 8tewart, Mrs. Susan
the State of Florid* will pre­
sent the fifty-year pin to Mrs.
Bailey.
The announcement w a a
made that Mrs. Joseph Leinhart had been appointed chair­
man of District 24 for the
Florida Eastern Star Maga­
zine by Mrs. Adelle Robert­
son, W.G.M.
If
After the meeting, refresh­
ments were served by Mrs.
ENJOYING a lovely urnduntion ten nt the Robert Watson home for Jen­
J . J. Nicholson, H. Raines,
nifer Thompson are left to right Miss Barbara Watson, Mrs. Watson,
Sarah Polley, J . If. Uilbrey,
hostess, Mrs. George Thompson, mother of the honoree, and Miss Thomp­
B. C. Moore and Miss Versa
son, honoree.
Woodcock.

Ryan, and the Misses Audrey
Decker, Sharon Jackson, Pat
Wiggins, Joyce Shepard, Pen­
ny Gleeson, Diane Smith, Ann
Aiken, Sandy Hervisb, Roseanne Belslto, Bette Hayes,

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kle with salt and pepper. Add
potatoes cut Into sllcea plac­
ing them around the edge of
the dish, and filling the cen-'
te r with peas. Cover and bake
2 hours In oven set at 230 de­
grees.
• • •
And these APRICOT COOK­
IES. Delicious.
Cream:
i cup sugar
14 cup ahortcnlng
1 tsp. vanilla
14 tsp. lemon flavoring
Add:
2 eggs
1 cup raw dried apricots chop­
ped up
Sift together:
214 cups flour
1 tsp. soda
I taps, baking powder
14 tsp. sslt
Add to creamed mixture
and mix thorough)^. Drop by
teaspoons on lightly greased
cookie sheet. Bake 10 to IS
minutes In 3S0 degree oven or
until done.
e * *
Mrs. Mary Lemon calls this
CHIP CHOP PUDDING.
Take 4 slices of bread, cut
Into little aquares. Put 2 cups
milk In sauce pan with 2
tbsps. butter; add the chop­
ped up bread. Slightly beat
8 eggs and add 14 cup of augar and 1 tap. salt to egg mix­
ture. Mlx up and then stir
slowly Into sauce pan of
bread, milk and butter. Then
add 1 tsp. vanilla and V4 cup
of chocolate chips and nuts.
Pour into casserole snd pop
Into oven at 82S degrees for
45 minutes. Serve warm with
whipped cream or half and
half cream.
• *

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Use that head of cabbage
In this THIRTY BELOW
COLD SLAW.
1 pkg. (I os.) pineapple gela­
tin
1 cup boiling water
Juice of 1 lemon
1 9-os. can crushed pineapple
undralned
14 cup mayonnaise
1 pkg. aalad dressing mix
I eupa finely chopped cabbage
1 tbsp. finely chopped green
pepper.
Dissolve gelatin In boiling
water. Add lemon Juice, pine­
apple, mayonnaise and salad
dressing mix. Beat with beat­
e r until thoroughly blended.
Chill until allghtly thickened.
Fold In cabbage and green

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I have tried several recipes
this past week which wer*
sent to me from Mississippi
and every one of them was
just wonderful. Here is one of
lliem.
HAMBURGER DUMPLINGS
1 lb. ground m eat
!4 cup fine crumbs
2 tbsps. chopped onion
1 tsp. salt
U tsp. pepper
Vt cup catsup
Open one can of prepared
frozen biscuits (or make a
pie crust If desired). Roll bis­
cuits flat. Combine all In­
gredients. Place about 14 cup
of meat filling In center of
each flattened biscuit. Moist­
en edges with milk and bring
together. Place In shallow
pan. Bake in hot oven about
one hour or until pastry (bis­
cuits) are *rsll baked. Serve
dumpllnga with a flavorful
tomato o r creole aauca.
# * *
I also tried this BEEF
STEAK in CASSEROLE. It is
a meal la one.
1 lb. round steak
4 small onions
4 medium potatoca
1 can English peai
1 tbsps. butter
2 tips, salt
14 tap. pepper
Trim meat and cut in pieces
for serving. Melt butter in
frying pan and add onion cut
In small plecea. Fry until a
light brown and turn into caaserole. Add a lltUe water to
frying pan to rinse out and
pour this over onions. Rub
fry pan with fat cut from
meat and scar meat quickly
on both sides. Put Into bak­
ing dish on top of onion. Sprin­

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square pan and chill until bread by toasting.
firm. To serve, cut into
This doesn't seem hkrd,
squares and top with mayon does it T Try it and see how
nalse. Serves 9.
much you can save on the
food bill.
From the Nations! Dairy
• • •
Council we received these
If you have never tried the
DOZEN DOLLAR STRETCH­ prepared packaged AUNT
ERS and my can we use those JEMIMA COFFEE C A K E
extra dollars, too.
EASY MIX do it now and by
1. Add bits of snappy cheese adding an apple pie filling
to chopped cooked vegetables mix you have a most delicious
heated with milk to make a cake. Here is the recipe;
tasty satisfying soup. Bits of 1 10t4-os. pkg. Aunt Jemima
Coffee Cake mix
leftover meat taste good too.
2. Servo macaroni and 1 egg unbeaten
cheese for • main dish and V4 cup milk
add bits of leftover green 14 cup apple pie filling
vegetables or meat, or hard 2 tbsps. dairy sour cream
Put egg and milk Into large
cooked eggs to the mixture.
8. Use cheese sauce or bag of mix. Squeeze upper
cream sauce for leftover meat part of bag to force air out;
and vegetables. Serve over close top of bag by holding
tightly between thumb and
toast or rice.
4. Use ground beef in loav­ index finger. With bag rest­
es, patties, m eat balls and In ing on table, mix by working
meat aauce over spaghetti. bag vigorously with fingers.
Serve creamed dried beef Squeeze bag to empty batter
over boiled or baked potatoes. Into special aluminum foil pan
8. Buy less expensive cuts of contained In pkg. Spoon apple
meat to cook slowly, using pie filling over batter. Sprin­
some liquid, as with a pot kle topping contained in
smaller bag evenly over top.
roast.
6, Choose beef, lamb or pork Dot with sour cream. Bake
liver Instead of calves liver. in preheated oven 875 degrees
7. Brown eggs may be less shout 23 minutes. Open corexpensive than white but have ner folds of pan for easy cut­
ting and serving. Serves 6.
the same nutritive value.
I. Use dried beans and peas
In casserole dishes with to­
matoes* and ground beet or
pork.
9. Use tomato Juice instead
of orange Juice at times.
10. Buy fresh fruits and ve­
getables In season If they are
less expensive than frozen or
canned.
9* sore yeo’re set far
11. Use leftover vegetable
pkef# hm. f rep ia u « | at peer
juices to flavor soup; use left­ fftifffWTWi *W■
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over Juices from canned fruits
In gelatins and fruit aaucts
for cake or ice cream.
12. Split leftover biscuits or
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The H. T. Jarretts Observe
50th W edding Anniversary

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Around GO to 75 friends and
relative! called between the
appointed hours of 2 to 5 p. m.
on Sunday April 19th, to con*
sratulate Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Jarrett on their Golden Wed­
ding Day. The open house
was held at the home of the
Jarretts daughter, Mrs. Char­
les Moore In Paola. The
Moore home was decorated
with profusion of cut flowers.
The dining table, over­
laid with a lace cloth, held a
beautiful three tiered white
wedding cake. The cake was
decorated with white roses
and gold leaves and was top­
ped with a white bell and a
wreath of white rosea and
gold leaves with numbers de­
noting 50 years in gold.
A white milk glass vase
held a bouquet of yellow gla­
diolus on one end of the table
and the other end held a glass
punch bowl. These were flank­
ed by gold candles in brass
holders.
The daughters and daught­
ers-in-law bad charge of serv­
ing the cake, punch, mints
and nuts.
The granddaughters of the
couple, Miss Dianne Jarrett,
Misses Pat, Caroline and
Nancy Moore, kept the guest
book.
The Wesleyan Methodist
Church of Paola presented
Mrs. Jarrett with a gold
sprayed orchid corsage. The
Jarretts are members of the
church.
Mr. snd Mrs. Jarrett were
married on April 21, 1914 in
Belle, W. Va. They came
to Sanford In 1955. He is a
retired machinist. The J a r­
retts are the parents of 4
children, Mrs. Erma (Char­
les) Moore, Elmer A. Jarrett
and Charles L. Jarrett of
Sanford and Mrs. Js units
(Wayne) WUkerson of Dunbar
W. Va. They also have nine
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Out of town guests Included
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jarrett of

South Seminole

Personals

Poca, W. Va., Mr. an Mrs. O.
C. Lytton, Melbourne, 5!r. and
Mrs. J. C. Tucker, New Smyna Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Vic­
tor Wilkerson, Orlando, Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Gandy, Orlando
Mrs. Minnie Jarrett and
granddaughter. Winter Park
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wil
kerson, Dunbar, W. Va.

GOLDEN WEDDING celebrants, Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Jarret are cutting cake nt a reception
given in their honor by their daughter, Mrs.
Charles Moore of Paola.

A lis s

Donna D. Newsom And

Harold Miles Are Engaged
Sir. and Sirs. Thomas B.
Newsom of Sanford, announce
the engagement and approach­
ing marriage of their daugh­
ter, Silas Donna Dolores New­
som, to Harold A. Miles, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mead
of Bear Lake, Pa.
Miss Newsom was born in
Murfreesboro, Tenn., and is a
senior at Seminole H i g h
School. She has been a mem­
ber of Future Teacher's As­
sociation and tha Latin Club.
She Is presently a member of
Diversified Cooperative Train­
ing, and la employed at First

Federal Savings and Loan As­
sociation.
Her fiance was graduated
from Youngsville High School
In Pennsylvania, where he
was a member of the varsity
track team and varsity foot­
ball team. Also he was a
member of the 4-H, FFA and
Art clubs. He is presently
serving in the United Slates
Marine Corps, stationed at
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Tha wedding will be an
event of June 11, at 10 a.m.
at the home of the parents OS
South Cameron Avenue.

Mrs. M. Barnhart
Hosts Osteen HD

Personals
Miss B o n n l a
Gielow,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Gielow, la home dur­
ing tha tri semester break
from tha University of Flor­
ida. Bonnie will return to tha
university this week for reg­
istration in the Junior Class,
where she la majoring in Ele­
mentary Education.
E. E. I.eatherbury la leav­
ing Friday by jet for Los An­
geles and Hollywood, Calif.,
where his wifo has been visit­
ing with friends snd rela­
tives for the past three weeks.
They will drive back in a week
or 10 days.

By Maryan Miles
South Seminole Welcome
Wagon Hostess, Mrs. Nora
Norris, along with her mother,
Mrs. Maude Crawford, will
leave this Friday for Bing­
hamton, New York, where
Mrs. Crawford hai her sum­
m e r home. Mrs. Crawford
spends the winter months
with the Norris’ in their hqme
in Sanlando Springs Estates
in Longwood. Mrs. Norris will
be gone about two weeks
visiting friends and relaUves
along the route.
Recent guest In the Norris
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Howard and Mrs. Lottie PhilJersey.

Mrs. Charlss Fraser of
Mrs. Harry P. Newton of
Plumose ltd. visited relatives Catilina Dr. entertained Mr.
and frienda in St. Petersburg, and Mra. Otto Latamann of
this past week.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. J. WandMr. W. Burnett ion of tha
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Mrs. Charles Kciper of Louis geles ltd. arrived in DeBary
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MISS JUDITH ANN LUDWIG

Mr. and Jlrs. Lawrence
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son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kllis
liernandet of Orlando.
Daloy Rebecca liernandet
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Mr. W. A. Ludwig, at S anford, announcei tha engage­
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Judith Ann Ludwig, to Mar­
shall Glynn Hodges, son of
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Ga., and is presently attend­
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a t Tallahassee.
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O&amp;ah Gbby •
DEAR A B B Y : X am
twelve year* old. My bangs
touch lha and of my ayebrows and that’s the wsy I
like them. Tbe kids at
school like them that way,
too, but my Mom and Dad
want them c u t 1 think I
should be sole to have my
hair the way I like it at my
age. What do you think?
LORRAINE
DEAR LORRAINE: Even
more important than bow
you wear your hslr is obey­
ing the wishes of your par­
ents. BUT, I wish more
parents would worry le u
about bow their children
wore their hair (as long as
It was d u n and neat) and
worried more about what
was UNDER the scalp.
•

•

•

DEAR ADBY: The day
after I was married my hus­
band told me that he had
paid $500 to have a thorough
investigation made of my
background
because
he
knew I wasn't telling him
“everything" I had done In
my life before we met. He
waa right. I didn't lie. When

By Abigail Van Buren

he asked me, I told him I
ents are the type who feel
had made some mistakes,
hurt If they don't hear from
Sonny at least ooce a week.
but they didn't concern him.
Well, they get that letter
(I had no illegitimate child­
from "Sonny"—but guess
ren or previous marriages to
hide.) We have been mar­ who writes It? 1 do I But
they don't know that be­
ried five months, and a day
cause I use a typewriter
has not gone by that he
and Sonny signs It. Don’t
doesn't throw something of
use my name or I’ll be In
my past in my face. Ills
greatest pleasure Is taunt­ trouble.
SONNY’S WIFE
ing me about It. I cannot
•
•
•
stand the torture any longer.
CONFIDENTIAL
TO MIC­
He knew all this a month
HAEL: No father really ob­
before we were married,
jects to having his son fol­
but he kept It quiet until
afterwards. I think my mar­ low in his footsteps—If only
riage was a mistake. We the son would wait until
bis father got out of them.
were married in the church.
•
•
What can I do, abort of
Get
It
off
your
chest For
suicide?
TWENTY-TWO AND MIS­ a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
ERABLE
DEAR MISERABLE: Run 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.,
90212. Enclose a stamped ,
—&lt;lo not walk— to your
self-addressed envelope.
minister and tell him your
•
•
•
story. It could have a hap­
Hate to write letters?
py ending. Coed luck.
•
•
♦
Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
DEAR ABBY: 1 have a
Calif., 90212, for Abby'a new
husband who hates to write
booklet, "HOW TO WRITE
letters. Even to his parents
LETTERS FOR ALL OCHe says he can never think
CASIONS."
of anything to say. His par­

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Josephine llooley of Elk­
hart, Ind., writes In the Amer­
ican Bridge Teachers Assn.
Quarterly: "My favorite teach­
ing hand Is one that my
pupils really enjoy. Someone
may claim plagiarism, but
I've used it so long that I'm
ture the original owner la
now playing a harp."
Tbe actual hand Is new to
me, but the strip play in­
volved la well known and sim­
ilar hands are dealt often
enough so that the play
should be routine for any
good player.
South must play dummy’s
ace of diaminds at trick one,
There is no need to finesse
because there la a good park-

By Oswald Jacoby

trumps and three rounds of
NORTH
tl
hearts park that queen of
♦ Q064I
diamonds.
♦ KQ
South's next play Is to ruff
♦ AQ
♦ 10912
his last diamond. He has now
WEST
BAST
stripped his own hand and
dummy of red cards and Is In
♦ •?
.
♦ 964$
♦ 8702
dummy ready to attack the
e J 10 9 I
# K 7842
club suit.
♦ K J3
♦634
He leads the ten of clubs
SOUTH (D)
and lets It ride. He could play
♦ A K J102
his queen If he wishes, but
♦ A J 10
#63
the double finesse gives him
♦ AQ7
a chance to make seven If
No one vulnerable
East holds both club honors.
South Went North East
West wins the trick with
Pass 3 ♦
Paso
1♦
his Jack of clubs and South
Pass
4 N.T. Pass 8 #
T iu
8N.T. Pass 6 #
jhows his hand. The lead of
Pass Paso
Pass
64
any red card allows a ruff
Opening lead—# J
and discard, a club puts the
Ing place for that queen of I king's head on the chopping
diamonds later. Two leads pull block.

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“appreciated,” that la going
to lie her lot in life.
On the other hand, If ahe
makes up her mind that ahe
can get along without “appro
elation" ahe can get satisfac­
tion uut of a Job well done,
rather than figuring the Job
wae dene for nothing since
it brought her no applause.
Another reader Is miser-

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HOTICH o r r i 'H I .I O IIKAHih u o r rss o ro B K is ciia n u ics
AND AJSHNIISSKNTa IN (.'SUS­
TAIN
IIIIT N IC T I
AND
StOUNDAHIKS o r TIIH XONINIi OHIIINANCH UK TIIH
CITY o r SANFOHII. KI.OIIIIIA
Notice la hereby given llial
a I'Ubllo l le a r l n a will he held
a t the Commlealuu llooni In the
Ctly Hell In the City of Han­
ford, F lorida a t 1:00 o'clock
r . M. on Slay 11, ISSI, to c o n ­
sider the follow lit* chanuea
and a m e n d m e n t! lo ilia Zoning
Ordinance of the City of Han­
ford, Florida:
A portion of t h a t prope rly
to ned In U l.trlct ll-IA A (one
family d w e l l i n g located w e st
of Slellonvllle Avenue and
north of T w e n ty - f o u r th Hlrcet
and a b u tt l n x the Atlantia C o e d
Line lleliroed r ig h t- o f - w a y , Is
proposed lo be m o n a d II-1A
tone family dw e lling) Dlalrlct.
■eld properly belli* more p a r ­
ticularly deerrlhed a t follows:
l lr a l n n ln a a t the NK
c o rn e r of Lot A Ilf J. Dodd,
II. U. Lord e n d II. Irean'a
Hubdlvlslon l a the Mouthw est q u a r t e r of H*o I I ,
Twp. ISH, Ha# I I K, s i r e ­
corded In Flat Hook S,
J 'a a e I of P ublic Iterords
of Hemlnola County, F l o r ­
ida. r u n Wly l l l . t fe et
a lo n a N line of l,oi A.
(hence H I* os' Sl&gt;“ W
I7S.II ft for a point of hea lnulna . thence W l i v e *
ft, thence run N l***'!#"
K S.Tf fl, thence ru n W
ITS.7 fl, thence r u n N
S*2I‘J0"K IS.SI ft, thence
r u n W I S0.7S f t to Kly
r l a h t - o f - w a y line of the
Atlanllo Coeet Line Hallroad, thence run Hly a lo n a
the Ely l l / W line of I h t
A tlan tia Coeet Line l u l l rued (o H line of seld Lot
A, thence r u n Ely a lo n a H
line of Lot A to a point
to o .ll f t w i y of r e c o r ­
n e r of Lot A. thence run N
l ’ll'IU" E to point of bea ln n ln a .
All parllee In Internet and
eltleena shall have a n oppor­
tu n it y l e be heard a t tald h e a r -

IN TIIU CIHCITT COI’HT.
NINTH JITHL'I At, I I I U T I T
OF FI.OMIHA IN ANII FOH
aUMINOl.t: COl'NTV.
IN (TIANL'KIIY NO. ISU7*
IN T H E MATTKIt OF T H E
AUDITION OF FIIANK l.EHLIE NELSON, a Minor, by
CIIITTON IV. HI'NUI.KV,
notht: of
ADOPTION FIIOrUKDINOa
TO lll.KNN TIIUIIMAN N EL­
SON, IIKHIUBNCK UNKNOWN:
You e r a hereby nollfled th a t
the above named Petitioner,
CIIITTON W. HUNDLEY, bee
filed a Petition In the above
alyled Court fo r the adoption
of the m in or child named
therein end you e r e required
to allow cauae why the eeme
should not lie a r a u tr i] by eervIna a copy of yo u r w ritte n d e ­
fences, If any, upon Meek N.
Cleveland, Jr., A ttorney for
Petitioner, I'. O. D ra w e r 7.,
Hanford, Florida, a n d by flllna
th e orlnln al thereof w ith Ihe
Clerk of eald Court, on or be­
fore Ihe Sbth day of May, A. I&gt;.
l i l t , otherw ise e decree may
tin entered a a e ln s t you a r e n t Ina Ihe sold adoption.
WITNKMH m y hand end the
eeal of eald Court e l Hanford,
Florida, Ilila Sind day of April,
A. D. I l l l .

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Ily o rd e r of t h e r i t y Commlselon of the City of Hanford,
Florida, tble lists d a y of April,
ISSI.
If. N. Tamm, J r .
City Clerk of the
City of Hanford, Florida.
Publish April IS, ISSL
COT-SI

able because her husband en­
joys making her Jealous. She'll
lie miserable a good part of
her life If she doesn’t wake
to this fact:*a itu# i who en­
joys making ths woman who
loves him miserable Isn't
worth being miserable over.
And here’s a letter from o
woman who le unhappy be.
cauae her husband never
takes her anywhere. Instead
of planning to go places by
herself, she la all aet to ait
around the rest of her life,
feeling eorry for herself hecause she Is married to a eelflah man.
And eo it goes. Such let­
ters, and they are numerous,
all hava two things in com­
mon.
The first la that the wife
hat never bothered to figure
cut th at a man can’t make a
woman mlierabla unless ahe
Is willing to be so on his ac­
count.
And tha second le that they
all want to know how they
can change their husband*,
Instead of wanting to know
how they can maka a good
Ufa for themeelva* in aplte
of tha things they are un­
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A r t h u r If. H sckw lth. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ily: Bandra H. Johnson,
D. C.
M ark N. Cleveland, Jr.
Attorney nt l e w
I*. O. D ra w e r X,
Hanford, Florida.
A ttorney for p e titio n e r
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N O T IC E IH H E I I E I i r G I V ­
E N t h a t on t h e t t h d a y o f May,
m t . a t 11:00 A.M. a t t h e f r o n t
door of the C o u rt House of
Hem lnola C o u n t y , a t H anford .
F lo rid a , I h e H o n o r a b l e A r t h u r
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b i d d e r f o r ca*h, a t p u b l i c o u t ­
cry, th e follow lna deecrlbed
p ro p e rty of th e D efe n d a n ts
F r a n k lin W illiam s e n d C arolyn
E. W illia m s, hie w i f e :
L o t I. Illo ck If. HUNLAND
E8TATEH, A m ended Plat,
acco rd in g to a P la t th ereo f
r e c o r d e d In P l a t H ook 12.
p a a e a 1 A 2. o f t h e P u b l i c
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p a n y , H an fo rd . F l o r i d a , no
m o d el n r a e r i a l n u m b e r * ;
t o g e t h e r w i t h *11 s t r u c t u r e s
and
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th en
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t h e r e a f t e r on »*ld land.
T h l* I* m a d e p u r s u a n t to
F in a l D ecree of Koreclnaure
e n t e r e d In t h e a b o v e r a c e .
C h a n c e r y D o c k e t No. 13SS1,
n o w p e n d i n g In t h e C i r c u i t
C o u r t o f a n d f o r H tm l n o l a
County. Florida.
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10-11 p.m. NBC. Kraft Sus­
pense Theatre. “Their Own
Executioners." (Color) Quite
an absorbing psychological
drama with some exceptional­
ly good acting. Herichel Ber­
nard! standi out a i an attor­
ney, suffering from an incur­
able disease, who Ironically
sets out to defend, a young
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wants desperately to die for
murdering hla wife. The cli­
max, a good one, it not what
you might expect. Very good
alto as the youth's mother is
Lilia Skaia.
10:30-11 p.m. ABC. ABC
News Reports. "The Chang­
ing Face of Hungary." An In­
formative look at what’i been
happening to Hungary since
the revolution of 1956 waa bru­
tally suppressed t&gt;y the Russlant. Surprisingly, the satellite country seems to have
emerged from Its harrowing
experience prosperously. Sam
Jaffe, who covered Khrush­
chev’s recent visit, reports
from Budapest and Edward P.
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With the latter execution tak­
ing on the aura of a carnival
sideshow, Houston's case Is
hopeless. There are good per­
formances from Noah Beery
as the condemned key wit­
ness, Everett Slosne, as the
father of the boy he Is ac­
cused of shooting, and aeries
regulars Jeffrey Hunter and
Jack Elam.
9:30-10 p.m. NBC. Hazel.
"Maid For A Day." (Color)
Some pretty good laughs here
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT. IN as
Hazel (Shirley Booth)
ANII FOH SEMINOLE C O I N . plays
good Samaritan to
TV, FLORIDA.
George Baxter's snooty sister
C H A N C E R Y NO. IM T t
F IlU iT
FEDERAL
HAVINDH Dcirdre (Cathy Lewis). Get­
AND LOAN A H 8 0 0 A T 1 0 N O F
ting some practical exper­
ORLANDO, a c o r p o r a t i o n .
P l a i n t i f f , ience for the role of a maid
v*.
A N T HONY
K E IT H
R R OAN she'll play in a charity show,
a n d ANNA R E D A N , hi* wife; Deirdre is coached not only
e n d I t u U K I I T J . JJIHIIOP.
D e f e n d a n t* . as a maid by Hazel but as a
n o t ic e o p su it
cook, as well. The awkward
STATE O F FLO R ID A
kitchen scene Is quite funny
COUNTY O F HEM1NOLE
TO; A N T H O N Y K E I T H R E D A N and it become* bedlam when
1127 N o r t h H t e w a r t S t r e e t
George (Don Defore) bringi
A rlington. V irginia
A NNA R E D A N
home an Important client for
l * P r e s t o n Old R o a d
P a u l h u le F y l d e . E n g l a n d dinner.
Tnu a r e h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t h a t
9:30 10:30 p.m. ADC. The
a s u i t line b e e n filed lignin*!
y o u In t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d cauee, Jimmy Dean Show. Another
nd t h a t y o u a r e r e q u i r e d to cheerful ahow, light on com­
file y o u r a n e w e r w i t h t h e
C lerk o f t h l e C o u r t a n d to edy and heavy on music. The
e erv a a c o p y t h e r e o f u p o n t h e opening song-nnd-dincc num­
p laintiff o r p lain tiff* a ttn r ney*. who** n a m e a n d addree* ber Is "Don't Fence Me In.”
la (Hies, H e d r i c k A Itotiluaon, Jimmy sings "Little Black
lo* Kaet C h u r c h H treet, O r l a n ­
do, F l o r i d a , n o t l a t e r t h a n Book" and "Street* of Lare­
J u n e 2. IkSt, I f y o u fall t o do do." Buck Owens docs "Act
*o a D e e r e * P r o Co nfe* »o w ill
ha e n t e r e d a a e l n s t y o u f o r t h e Naturally” and "Just As Long
re lie f d e m a n d e d In t h a C o m ­ As You Love Me" and Joins
p l a i n t . T h la s u it I* t o f are clo * n
a m o r t g a g e . T h e r e a l p r o p e r t y Jimmy on "Heart." Molly Bee
p r o ceed ed a g a l n e t la:
contributes "Paper Ilotcs"
L o t 1 In Illock A o f ItID D R
H I G H S U B D IV IS IO N . a c ­ and duels “I'll Never Be
c o r d i n g t o t h e p l a t t h e r e o f Free" with Jimmy. Itowlf's
a e r e c o r d e d In P l a t Hook comedy spot is on the World’s
I t . P a g e SI. o f t h a P u b l i c
R e c o rd * o f Hem lnola C o u n ­ Fair, and he raises his voice
ty . F l o r i d a .
in song to "Cool Water" In
WITNEHH rny h a n d a n d t h e
neat o f th l* C o u r t a t H an fo rd , the country and western seg­
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7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. Temple
Houston. "Toll The Bell Slow­
ly." F*miliar western iltuation well done. Houston has a
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th s: n in t h ju d ic ia l c m .
CLTT OP AND PO R BENIN- hsrgcd and hts only proof of
OLE COL'NTY, FLORIDA.
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IN CHANCERY NO. IBBI1
is going to be hanged lor mur­
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Rail Accord Holds Out Hope For Lasting Labor Peace
WASHINGTON (UPI) President Johnion, buoyed by
bis triumph in averting • na­
tionwide rails strika, held out
hope today for lasting labor
Elmer Thompson showed peace In the strife-torn rail­
colored flime of his recent road industry.
The President announced
trip to Hawtii and Disney,
settlement of the Ht-year-old
land.
Refreshments were served railroad work rutei dispute in
to the more then too persons n radio-television appeiranca
in attendance for the meet­ Wednesday night—little more
ing. Hostesses were Mrs. than 41 hours before the
Glenn Smith, Marjorie Boyle scheduled shutdown of tha na­
tion's vast rail network was
and Lottie Beck.
to begin.
The settlement cams on the
Added To Clinic
13th day of the 13-day truce
STORRS, Conn. (UPI) - that the Chief Executive bed
Alan King, ■ professional soc­ arranged so ha and a special
cer pleycr for II years and team of federal mediators
coach at Worcester Tech, has could L-y to get a negotiated
been added to the faculty of agreement. Tha crisis had de­
the 19th annual Coaches Clinic veloped when a surprise
to be held at the University of strike against the Illinois Cen­
Connecticut, August 11-30.
tral Railroad threatened to
spread into a national walk­
out.
Johnson forecast continued
NEW YORK (U PI(-Short­
stop Tony Kubek will rejoin economic advances now that
the New York Yankees this the threat of a national trans­
weekend after being released portation tleup was removed
from Lenox Hill Hospital by the rails agreement.
Union sources said the set­
Tuesday night.
tlement, which still must be
A woman can make a great ratified by rank-and-file mem­
cluing* in a man. says a Judge. bers of tha five operating
And play heck with his brotherhoods, was a "pretty
good deal." Observers said
change.
the railroads were not happy
wlth the terms but felt they
were the best they could get
and avoid a crippling strike.
It was believed to be the
f i r s t labor • management
agreement worked out under
such close Whlta House scrut­
iny since President H irry S.
Truman's time.
Johnson declared It was
"Just and fair." He said It
would allow modernisation
and
still take account of hu­
CONSTABLE
man problems created by
District 4
technological progress.
"But most of all this
Pd. Pol. Adv.
agreement prevents—we hope

Officers Proposed For DeBary GOP Club
By S in . Adam Muller
A recommended slate of
April 23, 1984 — Page 7
officers for the DeBary Re­
publican Club was presented
at this month's meeting in
COMPLETE
the Community Center by
INVESTMENT SERVICE George Shwsrner, member of
the nominating committee.
Listed and anllated
Named were Glenn Smith,
Securities
president: Earl Merrill, first
Mutaal Faada
vice president: Beatrice E.
Muller, second vice president;
AI.LRN 0 CO.
Albert D. Williams, third vica
Sll E. LEMON ST.
president; Lillian C. Wind,
LA*ELAN0 , FLA.
treasurer; Viols Leone, fin
Member: Mldwsst Stark Rxth, snclal secretary and Rev.
Paul Schultx, chaplain. The
Chiracs Board a I Trad#
office of recording tecretary
Orlanda Rale* Repreesatatlr* was left open.
Republican candidatei of
MRS. STAN COMSTOCK DeBary, Albert D. Williams,
who is running for another
term as Justice of the peace
Ph. r.A I-M34
end Guy 11111, opposing Oscar
Oljr

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Papineau for conitable, were
Introduced by Glenn Smith,
president,
who announced
that the May primaries will
be the firet, locally with both
Republican and Democratic
candidates, thus Risking the
two-party system a reality.
The club want on record in
support of Charles Holly,
GOP candidate for gover­
nor and of delegates pledged
to Goldweter for president.
Earl Merrill reported on the
“All Resident Canvass" being
conducted In the area by club
members and named captains
and workers. In the group
are Robert Henderson. Ethel
Bertach, Charles Youman,
Ivan Walker. E. Ashley, John
Kissell and Fred McLaren.
Briefing sessions will be con­
ducted for the workers and,
as each section Is canvass­
ed, data will be compiled
. . . a i t a d ta n tu ra la lla ta n tn g m and analyred.
Mrs. Lillian Wind reported
a balance of $239.97 in the
treasury and Mrs. P. Little
announced that the club willsponsor a Dessert Card P ar­
ty in the Community Center
in October.

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AFFILIATED WITH THE ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
SANFORD, FLORIDA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF
APRIL 15, 1964
COMPTROLLER’S CALL

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324.25
129,192.38
90,530.93
100,544.94
26,250.00
13,728.69
7,142,128.95

$

375,000.00
500,000.00
122,812.60
100,203.09
225,715.66
12,236,943.99

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DIRECTORS
GEORGE D. BISHOP
Sanford, Florida
W. SCOTT BURNS
Manager, Florida Power A
Light Co.
Sanford, Florida

O. C McBRIDS
MR*. CATHERINE M. HAT
Aaiiataat CdtMaC
a T. MATHEW*. JR.

WILLIAM V. HEMPHILL
Frealdant, BUI HtmphUl Motor*,
Inc.
Sanford, Florida
H. H. HODGES
P m id a n t
ROBERT E. LEE
Cattle
Oviodo, Florida

another field trip to be made
on Monday, May 11, to a g*rbera daisy farm and the or­
chid house of Col. Mark Fravel In Goldenrod. Those plan­
ning to go will meet at tha
home of Mrs. E. P. Richards
on Lake Wildmere In Longwood at 9:80 a.m. for coffee
before the trip.
Following t h e
bualncn
meeting, the group enjoyed
a picnic lunch with cake and
Iced tea served by the hostesses. Mr*. C. L. Leggett,
Mrs. R. C. Newcomer, Mrs.

h it

Highlighting tha 42nd An­
nual Convention of th* Epis­
copal Diocese of South Flor­
ida a t Daytona Beach this
waak waa Bishop Louttlt’s
announcement th at tha Cap­
ital Fund gifts of tnora than
one million threa hundred
thousand dollar* has been re­
ceived. This rapreaanta tha
firat faw gifts toward* a
threa million dollar campaign
to provldo new work for tho
aging, on the college campus­
es and new churches.
Th* Blehop pointed out
that In keeping with ChriatIan tradition, 10 por cent of
th* money glean wlU bo used
for work (outside of tho Di­
ocese.
Tho clergy of th* Dfoeoa*
mads tha first gift, with 100
par cent of th* eltrgy of th*
Episcopal Dioceea of South
Florida pledging.
Individuals, throughout th*
Diocese, are now balng solicit­
ed. Thla will ba followed by
congregations being asked to
pledge towards tha auranca
work of tha Diocese.

Myron Jacobs and Mrs. Felix

Mtge.

Riding aboard a strange
vehicle, which waa a combi­
nation wagon and swamp bugKy, the group was taken on sat
hour long tour through the
magnificent virgin forests and
cypress swamps lush with
tiopical growth. The park auperintendent served aa their
guide pointing out many larga
alligators and turtles and
other natural attractions. Tha
bus arrived back in Cassel­
berry at 4:30 p.ra.

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Jacksonville, Florida
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Praaldant Shoomakar Construction
Company, Ire.
Sanford, Florida
IRA E. SOUTHWARD
P m idant, Southward Fruit
Company, Inc.
Sanford, Florida
GEORGE A. SPEER, J R ,

|L F . MANN
Biaentlva Vka P m id a n t

Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

fMlKt

Xlarlon BUeet, Oak P a r k .

$13,660,675.34

Capital Stock
Surplus .........
Undivided P ro fits............................................- ......... ..............................
Reserves
»•••••••»«.,
Unearned D iscount................................................................. .................
DEPOSITS .................................................................................... ............

MRS. LOIS D. HOU8HOLDER
Assistant V ka Praaldant
H. D. ROWLAND
Caahlar

By Jane Casselberry
S o u t h Seminole Garden
Club took a field trip Mon­
day aboard a Florida Sight­
seeing Bus to beautiful High­
land Hammock State Park
n e a r Sebring. Thirty-four
membera and guests enjoyed
the day's outing leaving Cas­
selberry at 8:30 a.ra. and ar­
riving at the T*rk at 10:45.
Upon their arrival they held
a meeting in tha recreation
hall with tha election of of­
ficers as tha main order of
business. Chairman of tha
nominating committee, Mrs.
E. P. Richards, presented a
slats of officers which was
unanimously accepted.
Mr*. H. T. Crittenden was
re-elected to serve at presi­
dent. Others named were 31rs.
Fred Heubcrger, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Otis Lee, treaaurrr; Mrs. L. E. Dennison, re­
cording secretary and Mrs.
Arthur Putman, correspond­
ing secretary.
New officers will ba In­
stalled at a luncheon a t tha
Trade Winds Cafeteria In
Seminole riasa on Monday,
May 18.
Plana were announced for

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LIA BILITIES

R. F. MANN
Exeeuthra Vka Praaldant

also

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TOTAL ................................

H. H. HODGEI
Praaldant

STETSON,

THK* IT A T k J O F F L O H I D A

Loans and Discounts.................................................................. $ 6,059,517.41
Less: Reserves for Losses on L oan s......- ...................
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Parking L o t...........................
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Other Resources...................
• waasaaa
3,937,763.46
1,139,137.22
Cash and Due from Banks
2,065,228.27

GEORGE A. ORTAGU8
Chairman of tha Board

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AU DREY STETSON. Lie

RESOURCES

OFFICERS

nrltlsh Open champion who
was a first round leader along
with Arnold Palmer and throe
other players in the recent
Mastera golf tournament, has
replaced Dick Mayer in the
375,000 Colonial
Invitation
tournament. May 0-10. Mayer
withdrew because of inactiv­

Legal Notice

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South Seminole Club Visits Park

Bishop Reports
Nagle For Mayer Capital Fund
FORT WORTH (U PI)—Ken Receipts
Nagle of Australia, a former

ity.
Our remote ancestors had
no china, according to scient­
ists. As long as you have one,
keep It u p . _________

The SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
..

for aU time—a moit crippling
and diiaitroui itrika in the
railroad lnduitry," tha Pretldent laid.
"Our robuit economy can
conUnue Ita healthy and en­
couraging forward m o v a •
ment," ha laid. "B uilncu and
labor can taka new encour­
agement. All of us can remain
opUmiitlc."
Roy E. Davidson, grand
chief engineer of the Brother­
hood of Locomotive Engi­
neers, was spokesman for the
fhre unions ind their 300,000
members who were involved
In the dispute.
"Tha groundwork for col­
lective bargaining In tha rail­
road industry hss been re­
established." Davidson said.
Tha railroad spokesman. J. E.
(Doc) Wolf a, anticipated a
"rebirth of cooperation" be­
tween management and union
leaders.
"The settlement we have
made, at President Johnson's
request, means a brighter fu­
ture for America's railroad!
in an atmospher# of free en­
terprise." Wolfe »»id.
The agreement is to be put
into coutract language with
the aid of the two private la­
bor experts who helped pro­
duce the solution: Dr. George
W. Taylor and Theodore W.
Kheel. It wlU be subject to
ratification by the unions but
this is not expected to upset
the settlement.

A ttorney

Sanford, Florida

AUDREY STETSON, 411
N orth Merlon a tr e e t . Oak
P a r k , Illinois.
You a r c b a r a b r notified t h a t
a a u lt baa baan fllad a g a l a a t
you a n d a a a l n e t F a y e E. * t a t •on, aleo know n ae F a y a C.
Stetson, alnat*. end Old R e publ it I n su r a n c e Coinpeny. ae defSudanis In th a a h o t a e n tltls d
causa; and t h a t you a r a bereby
required to file your e n ew e r
with the C lerk of thle Court,
and to earva a copy th ere o f
upon the P la in tif f , o r P l a in t i f f s a tt o r n a y . whose nam e
and addrase lei Sm ith Elliot
and aohwelb*. I l l H a r n a tt N a­
tional Hank Uulldln*. Ja c k so n villa t. r i o r l d a . not l a l a r t h a n
May 1». l»4*.
.
_
If you fa ll t a d a so, daoraa
pro eonfaaeo will ba a nta rad
a a s l a s t you fo r tho rallof dam ended in th e complaint.
T be n a tu r e e f eald s u i t fetln*
for forecloaura of m o r t s a a a
recorded lb Vol. 41* P e a * II®.
of tb e offlolal Reoorda of
■ emtaole C e u a ty , Florida, t h e
d eaerlptloa e f t h a p r e p a r t y
proceeded a a a l n e t k e l a g ae
follewe: All t h a t c e r ta in prop a r ty e ltu e te end be in g In
Seminole County. Florida, more
p a r tic u la r ly deeerlbed as fatIowa:
Lot | . Block 4, LOTH
ARBOR. P H IL L IP * SEC­
TION. a cc o rd ln a to t h a plat
th e r e o f aa recorded In Plat
Rook ». P a t n s f t a n d *4.
Public Records of Sem in­
ole County, Florida.
T o y s t h e r w ith all stru c tu re *
and Im provem ent* ne w nnd
h e r e a f te r an eald land, nnd
t h e rant*, leauee, a n d p rofits
ef tb a above deeerlbed p r o ­
p e r ty ; a nd a ll f l s t u r e a now o r
h e r e a f te r a tta c h e d to or need
In connection w ith th e premia*
*e herein described and In a d ­
dition t h e r e to t h e follow ing
described household appliance*,
w hich are. a nd ahall b* d e e m ­
ed to be. n a t u r e s and a p a r t
of t h a re a lty and e r a a portion
of t h e a a e u rlty for tha Indebtadhsse herein raentlonedi
OK R e n a *
OE R e f r l a e r a t o r
OK Disposal
OE D is h w a s h e r
O E W a s h in g Machine
Magle Chef Spec* H e a t e r
Nuton* 10" Kltehoe E xh a u tt Fan
V enetian Blinds
W ITNE SS tny hand and th e
seal of to ld Court a t Sanford.
Florida, th is I t s d a y of April,
A. D. l i f t .

(BEAL)

A r t h u r R Beckw ith, Jr.
Clark of tho Circuit C o u rt
By; M a r th a T. Vlhlan
D eputy Clark
fA copy of th o c o m pla int fllad
he rein Is a tt a c h e d ta th a copy
of t h l i Natl** w hich Is mailed
to oaeh D e fe n d a n t f o r whom
a raaldano* m o re specific t h e n
a S t a te a r C o u n tr y w a s giv en
la t h e sw orn s t a t e m e n t filed
he rein by th* Plaintiff, hi*
a g e n t o r a tt o r n e y .)
P u b lis h : April ». I f . II. It. 111!

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Industry
means a
balanced ncnamny

ttwant years hasa brought about a new balance lifwete
Florida's growing tourimaaad bar evan-taaiar-growing Industry.
Though H would m b that our greatm4 industry ia epa&lt;w
asploaatloa aad dafcaro, the miBhr* bulldap a* Cape Kaunedy
has Bread not euty to strengthen Florida's Industrial hawk
but to dwnoostraU Florida's ideal diuiata—both ia terms eg
weethar end ecoocmy—far lndnetrial location ta gaoarel And

aulL to aaha Florida tfarir a w baaa.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
INDUSTRIAL SHOW
I You ar* invitad to visit tha
ELKCTR1C1AL BOOTH for a
display of tha most modem
equipment for commerce and
lnduitry.

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Industry ia posrar—and fadusty m ail pciaw. And Florida^
MSurtry can reiyoa Florida Fewar and Light Company ta
bm f paw with growing needs. Naapoaor ptanl nnha, etl white!
Ibr operation this year and next, will add 1J million kHowet ta
and boost our eyrtam capability ta nsalty 4 million E w ... a
41% fames* fa two yearn Yea, Florida Ftowsr and light
Company bee powar la atwat tarn awl fa tha f a t e s . . . m
halp keep Florida—aa

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Little School House Play May 12

Amendment Is Pushed
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) —
A Naw Hampthlre congrataman said today the Supreme
Court apparently believed
Americana "are getting ao big
for their britchea that they
don’t need God in their pub­
lic Institutions."
Rep. Louie C. Wyman, RN.H., aharply attacked high
c o u r t declalona outlawing
prayer and Bible-readlng aa
p a rt of regular public achool
programs and called on Con­

grats to reverse their effect.
Appearing before the House
Judiciary Committee a t the
second day of hearings on 147
prayer measures, Wyman urg­
ed support of a proposed Con­
stitutional amendment that
would establish the right of
ail persons to either partici­
pate or decline to take part
in prsyera and Bible reading
In schoola or other publie
places.
Tha New Hampthlre con-

Meadors Marine
SEMINOLE COUNTY DEALER
For

COBIA BOATS
ON DISPLAY AT
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY

INDUSTRIAL SHOW
“ Be Seein* You.**

Canoe Trip

Meadors Marine
MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR
Sales &amp; Service
2401 B. FRENCH

gresaman brought to tha committoo petitions bearing tha
names of 16,000 persona from
Ohio and Kentucky in sup­
port of hla legislation. Ha said
tha 1068 and 1068 court daelalona on pruyara "aa in aevoral decisions relaUng to invastigation of communism”
have "tortured out of all
proper proportion and per­
spective tha simple English
meaning of tha Constitution."
Wyman said belief in God
was tha "alngla difference"
between communism and “ tha
Chrlatlan-Judaic tenets of our
ayatom,” and Congress should
sot to It th at tha difference
was maintained.
“To laava prayer exercises
solely In the home or in the
ehureh la to mean th at for
many chlldran there will be
no prayers a t all and no expoauro to prayer, but unfort­
unately too many parents are
to busy, too disinterested or
outright disinclined," ha said.
" It is important In this
world that wa in tha United
SUtaa be on God’a side. Tha
Supreme Court prayer deci­
sions do not help in this ob­
jective." Tha committee raturned to work with some
members still smarting over
what they took to ha Implies,
tlona In Wadnaaday’a testi­
mony that they might ba "an­
ti-God."

PH. 322-1382

Five Boy Scoute and At■latent Scoutmattar J o h n
Capewell of Troop 546 left
Sanford Wednesday aftarnoon a t 8:85 for an 80&gt;mlle
canoa trip up tha St. Johns
Rlvar. Tha party of alx were
equipped with three canoee.
Chimpanxoea use a large
variety of calls, among them
a low-pitched "hoo” of greet­
ing, according to National
Geographic.

COBIA BOATS
manufactured by

SOUTHERN FIBERGLASS PRODUCTS, INC.
Sanford and Orlando, Fla.

ON DISPLAY A T
THE SEMINOLE CO U N TY

INDUSTRIAL SHOW

The Little Red School
House's annual production, the
Merrjr-Go-Round, la aet /or
Map 12 and will be pretented
a t the Seminole High School
auditorium.
Ticketa will be available
from membera and helpera of
the Seminole Aaaociatlon for
Retarded Children. Thla la the
big event of the year and the
procecdt keep the Little Red
School Houte in operation.
’Talent lined up to far for
thia year'a ahow Includea
aonga by Marge Echelberger,
a Beatlea akit by Theta EpslIon, Jeri Wheetland’a band —
the Impax — will perform,
and another act will be pre­
lented by Alpha Delta Kappa.
O t h e r numbera include
tonga by Jerry Covington, a
comedy tong by the Navy Of*

NEW OFFICERS of the Church of tho Nativity Women’* Club a n , seat­
ed from left, Mrs. John Kennedy, vice president; Mrs. Gene Shannon,
president; standing, Mrs. A rthur Grove, secretary; Mist Dorothy Teslo,
treasurer and Mrs. Jerry Quilling, deanery representative.

Lake Monroe Jottings
By Mrs. B. L. Johnson
Good afternoon. • • • We ar*
very glad to b ta r that J . I.
Lake haa recovered enough to
bo released from the local
hospital but really very sorry
that hla wife is still a patient
there. Wa with her a speedy
recovery and hope she can
return home soon. * * * Myttia Nettles has flu bug but
understand she is much im­
proved. • • • The J . A. Sapp,
of St. Augustino have been
here visiting his mother Mrs.
ti. U. Sapp on the Upsala
Hoad. • ‘ * Well Carlos Muse
is home. Watch for him down
in Monroe poll- king. He
aeerna to be doing juit fine.
• • No achool today or tomor­
row, even in Jacksonville, so
Myrtle Pickett ia here visiting
with sister Rena Hawkins.
Myrtle it a achool but driv.
er in JJacksonville. In fact
she owns her but. • • • Was
very sorry to hear of the past­
ing of Ren'a uncle Parker R.
Owens la NlcevlUe. • • • Bet­
ty Mann called and said to re­
mind the youth in the neigh­
borhood that thera will be a
Youth Night at the First Bap­
tist Church of Monroe tomor­
row flight starting at 7:30
p. m. (Friday). So all you
youngsters go down and have
an enjoyable evening. • • •
Betty alto aaya that the Sun­
beam Claaa will meet Uilt
coming Tuesday at 8:45 p.m.
at the church. • • • All of
Monroe Is proud of the new
Safety Patrol for the achool.
Each week aees mothers or
fathers and oven friends pe­
troling the cross walks going
to the school. Those on (he
patrol are the Wilbur Pants,
Nathan Striplings,
Lucille
Maro, Agnoa Justice, Willie
McGhee, Betty Mann, Lavonne Douglas, Mrs. Bob Price,
Maxlna Stafford, Mrs. Rich­
ard Boyd and Mrs. D. C. Spi­
vey. No danger now of the
children being hurt. • • •
Murdoch Matheson la doing
fine although atill in tha local,
hospital. Get well quick Mur­
doch. • • • Well guess what,
Herbert and Jessie Mae Muse
now have a cuts Utle rosebud
between three thorns. Mitt
Cynthia Gall Musa arrived
Friday night at tha local
hospital. She weighed • lbs.
i% 01. Don’t you know that
Mika will have bar spoiled
In nothing fla t That ia tha
proudest bunch of boys, you
can bat your bottom dollar.
* * * A Happy 50th Wedding
Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs.

H. T. Jarrett. Their four
children can be very proud
of their parents. They are tru­
ly a nice looking couple. So
many more anniversaries to
you. * * * Batter keep an eye
on Jeri Wheatland, i'vo told
you before that aha will go
places in the entertainment
world. Well aha’a atill climb­
ing up there, closer all the
time. Last week she gained
another honor to add to her
growing list of achievements.
That's ail right gal, be sure
and keep It up. We will keep
our fingers crossed all the
time. • • • William Carroll
Jr. and son Tommy will go up
tonight to 8. C. to get Bill's
other ion Jimmy who ia serv­
ing with tho National Guard
there. Jim haa a two weeks
leave and will spend it here
with hla parents. * * * Louise
Rushlow and her brother Joe
had aa their gueita last week
their nephew and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. John R. McLeod of
Detroit, Mich. • •
•Our
thought this week is a poem
given to ma by Mrs. Henry
Brockway which waa written
by a personal friend of hers,
ita entitled Life:
Lite la • mystery to us all,
If it haa no favorite season,
To do the things it does to us,
It surely must have a reason.
One day it brings ns happi­
ness,
The next It bring! us sorrow,
We never know from day to
day,
What life will bring tomor­
row.
And ao to one and all I say,
You must take life in your
stride,
And each and every one of
ua
In God must abide.
Thla was writes and given
to Mri. Brockway while aha
waa a patient in the local
hospital where aha underwent
major surgery on bar lag.

fleers Wives, a square dance,
a dance revue by Elisabeth
Klein, and a student of tha
achool — Michael Zarrella —
will sing "Santa Lucia" and

play tha piano with hla couain,
Faye Karnes.
Sanford’s city judge, Kannath McIntosh, will serve as
maatcr of ceremonies.

See the
SNAPPER COM ET
At the

INDUSTRIAL SHOW
-The Ultimate In Lawn Mowfn."

SM ITTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
210 Orlando Dr.

Ph. 822-281!

We Salute

Wayne Barnum,
79, Dies Here
Wayna J. Barnum, 70, died
at 1:15 p.m. Tuesday In a lo­
cal nursing home following a
lengthy illness.
Born May 10, 1U4, in Bearer Fella, Pa., he had lived in
Lake Mary for tbs past 10
years. He was attorney for the
Youngstown Sheet and Tube
C o m p a n y of Youngstown,
Ohio, for 55 years; was a
member of Western Star
Lodge 21, F A AM in Youngs­
town and a member of
Youngstown Chapter 03, Royal
Arch Masons.
Survivors are hla wife, Mrs.
Martha W. Barnum of Lake
31ary; three sons, William, of
Cleveland, Ohio, Jack B., ol
Detroit, Mich., and Robert, of
Youngstown; 10 grandchildren
and two great grandchildren
and a sister, Mrs. Dolly Nutt,
of Youngstown.
Funeral services will be
held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at
Brisaon Funeral Homa with
Sanford Maaonlc Lodge 63 in
charge. Burial will be in
Evergreen Cemetery.
All M atter Masons are re­
quested to m eet at the 31asonic Hall at 10 a.m. Friday
in order to attend the servicca
in a group.

THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
INDUSTRIAL SHOW

SANFORD
Welding &amp; Fabricating Co,
408 W. 141b SI.

Sunford, Fla.

Ph. 322-6725

MANUFACTURERS OF

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We Build Everything To Put A Roof Down

See Our Exhibit at the Show

CHASE 6l COMPANY
SERVING

FLORIDA

SIN CE

AGRICULTURE

1884

First Prize

Bob Cohan, 706 Magnolia
Avenue, Sanford, Wednesday
morning waa presented a
camping trailer which rep­
resented tha first prise given
in connection with tha open­
ing of tha Cinema Theatre In
tha 8erainoIs Shopping Pinas.
The Nobles of tho Mystic
Shrine, started aa a luncheon
group of 18 men la 1170, now
haa a membership of more
than 630,000.

W e are proud to salute

THE SEMINOLE COUNTY INDUSTRIAL SHOW!
Hope to see you there.

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PROCESSORS
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VEGETABLES

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• Preserve*
* Mayonnaise
• Salad Dreasing
• Peanut B utter

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• Vinegar
• Astor Cooking Oils

Growing1With Seminole County
See Our Exhibit a t the Seminole
County Industrial Show . . .
April S3, 24, 28

Heart Officers
To Be Installed

Winter Park Phone
Exhibit For Show
T h e Winter Park Tele­
phone Company, which eervet
a fast growing section ot
Central Florida, will have an
exhibit a t the Seminole Coun­
ty Industrial Show today,
Friday and Saturday, accord
ing to a company announce,
ment today.
Some of the latest tele­
phone equipment will be
shown In the exhibit.
Territory served by the
Winter Park company in
cludea 110 square miles of
Orange and Seminole ccun
ties. Incorporated communl
ties located in this area In
elude:
Winter Park, Lengwoed,
Altamonte Springs, Maitland,
Casselberry, Etonville a n d
Fern Park, and the town of
North Orlando which is par­
tially located within t h e
northern boundary of the area
serviced by the company.

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Approximately 29,749 etatione are In service. Both
long distance and metropoli­
tan local services are pro
vlded through arrangements
with Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Company.
Metropolitan service pro.
vides for flat rate toll telephone service to all stations
of the Bell system in its Or
lando and Oviedo exchange
areas and to the Winter Park
Telephone Company. The toll
free area consista of some
668 square miles and affords
access to more than 1.14,000
stations on a flat rate basis.
Population gain In the area
covered by the Winter Park
company during the past 18
years has been considerable—
increasing from approximate­
ly 9,000 persons in 1946 to an
estimated 76,000 by end of
1986.
Winter Park Telephone has
been serving the Winter Park
and South Seminole area
since 1010. At the present
time 188 persons arc employ,
ed. By providing a wellrounded employe benefit pro­
gram the company attempts
to maintain a high level cf CATHY BUTLER, 17,
employe morale and to re­ a Junior at Seminole
tain the competent personnel High School and the
so essential to the conduct of daughter of Mr. and
the corporations.
Mrs. I. J. Butler Jr., is
Direct distance dialing went the latest entry in the
into effect in 1962.
Miss Seminole Beauty

Post 10050
To Elect
Officers

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By Jane Casselberry
Flection of officers for the
coming year will be held by
VFW Post 100.10 of Cassel­
berry during the regular
meeting today at R p.m. at the
Land O’Lakes Country Club.
Following the meeting re­
freshments will he served by
the Ladles Auxiliary at the
home of Commander and Mrs.
(leorge Howard, 606 Queen’s
Mirror Circle, Caeselberry,
with all members and their
wives welcome.
Members who have not yet
pnid their 1954 dues are re­
minded that this will be their
last opportunity to pay In
order to keep their current
insurance benefits. Those who
have not elgned their bene­
ficiary cards will be asked to
do ao.
A delegation will attend
the eighth district n.ecting to
be held Saturday and Sunday
at Poet 4206 in Melbourne.
New district officers will be
elected at this time.

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Edward Simon, president of
the Seminole DeBtry Dlvlilon
of the Florida Heart Aiaodation aald today that new offi­
cers of tha Dlvlilon will be
elected and Installed at tha
meeting to be held at tha Sem­
inole County Health Depart­
ment Monday at 8 p.m.
Serving a , installation offi­
cial for the Division will be
Erneit Southward, chairman
of the board of the Florida
Heart Anoclatlon.
In addition of the official
ceremonies, tha meeting hat
been designated aa Award*
night for tha volunteer lead-

INDUSTRIAL SHOW
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IR A CLE
CONCRETE COMPANY
(Established 1910)

109 Elm Ave.

Participate in the
Seminole County
INDUSTRIAL SHOW

HUNTER ICE &amp; FUEL Co.
Truck and Railroad Car Icing
700 W. 13th S t

Sanford, Fla.

KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL

4-H Girls Plan
Dress Revue

yn a + ro n ic s ,

The annual Seminole Coun­
ty Girls 4-H Club Dress Re­
vue will be held at the home
of Kir. and Mr*. Carl Lornmlcr in I.ongwood this Sat­
urday beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Theme is “ Misty Clothes for
Thrifty Prices.”
A 4-H Camp Scholarship
will be awarded to tha senior
and Junior girls who hava
made tha most outstanding
g a r m e n t . All types of
clothing is eligible for entry.
Girls of the 4-H Club Coun­
ty Council will aervo refreshmrnta which will be provided
by the Homo Demonstration
Club County Council.
The Dress Revue It free of
charge and all interested per­
sons are Invited to attend.

FAMOUS BRAND PRODUCTS
PROCESSED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
Locally, wa p ro e m g ram baajis, turnip fracna, spinach, rollards, kale, tomatoM, potatoes, beets, carrots, and a full
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Florida has earned an enviable reputation in develop­
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electronic system s. Dynatronics developed data
handling, R-F and antenna systems have been and
are currently being incorporated into su ch major
aerospace programs as Polaris, Minuteman, Titan and
Saturn. From Hawaii to Germany and throughout the
major United States Missile Test centers, the name
D y n a tro n ic s, Inc. c a rrie s the c o n n o ta tio n s of
capability, reliability and versatility.
NOW we have broadened our m anufacturing and
sales base with the Dynatronics Commercial Product
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line of Tuners, Amplifiers and related equipment for
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contest which will be
held at the Civic Cen­
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as Industry Appreciation Days in Seminole County, and do earnestly urge all citizens and
local development and civic groups to give recognition and express appreciation for these
industrialists and their employees during this period.
Signed
James P. Avery, Jr.
Chairman, Hoard, Seminole
County CommiKsionera

W. Lawrence Swofford
Mayor, Altamonte Springs

Owen Anstcy
Mayor, Casselberry

A. R. Lormann
Mayor, Longwood

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Mayor, North Orlando

M. L. Cary
Mayor, Oviedo

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�Plane ‘Incidents’
Another unturned American plane,
a reconnaissance bomber this time,
has been shot down over East Ger­
many. Happily, its three crewmen
parachuted to safety.
Not so lucky were the three
aboard an unarmed trainer shot down
six weeks before, also over East
Germany. Their deaths made a total
of 80 American killed since 1950 in
incidents involving U.S. planes and
Iron Curtain territory.
Such "incidents” mnke headlines
for a time. Then, except for the
friends and families of those immed­
iately involved, they apparently are
forgotten and the dead written off
ns cold war casualties.
If the war stays cold, it is be­
cause the heat generated at the fric­
tion points where the two systems

rub ngninst one another is allowed to
dissipate, even if that heat consumes
a few human lives.
We are told that this is the real­
ity of our time. But that does not
make it easy to accept. So we put
aside patriotism and righteous indignntion and seize upon excuses:
The planes did violate borders: the
Russians apparently did give them
fair warning; the lntest plnne was
designed for photo reconnaissance;
survey of their domains is an ex­
tremely raw nerve in the Russian
make-up.
We try to understand but, funda­
mentally and ultimately, we cannot.
We can only hope that somehow
these deaths will be redeemed, not
by revenge but by building n world
■where such things no longer happen.

Political Notebook

Little White Lies
The well-known tendency of the
gals to skimp just a little bit when
telling their ages is costing the gov­
ernment money. (In all fairness,
male fibbing is just as frequent —
well, almost.)
It seems that this desire to appear
younger than we are results in what
demographers call “age heaping,” and
this raises hob with their population
charts. That is, ages tend to congre­
gate around certain numbers when it
is obvious that people aren’t born in
clumps like that.
Armed with a $13,700 grant from
the National Science Foundation,
Prof. Melvin Zelnik of Ohio State
University will attempt to ascertain

the amount of age heaping in the
nonwhite population in censuses
from 1880 to I960. The professor
previously completed a similar study
of the white population.
He found that people tend to give
their ages in numbers ending in zero
or five. He estimates that about 33
percent of white females who report­
ed themselves to be 40 years old in
the 1890 census were actually some
other age. (It’s a safe assumption
that it was not a lower age.)
But in the 1900 census, Prof. Zel­
nik found extremely heavy heaping
on age 59. Seems a lot of people did­
n’t like to admit they were born in
the last century.

Dr. Crane’s

Helen Fuller Says

Democrats Changing Tune

WASHINGTON - Adminis­ at once declared after a rapid to previously all-white neigh­
tration Democrats are public­ check around his state, "Gov­ borhoods.
Dirksen and hla supporter*
ly ami privately changing ernor Wallace has far more
would interpret a substantial
their tunc about the signifi­ stiength than we had antici­ vote for Wallace in Indiana
cance of Alabama's strong pated. I now M icve that he and Maryland as adtled evi­
CASE S 448: Taul Miller i»' started the Sunday School I with a view to a second mar- showing In the recent Wiscon­ will make quite a substantial dence of a public desire to go
showing." And pro-civil rights slow on Hip road In equal
sin Presidential primary.
the astute head of the bis j movement in 1780.
I rlage.
Wisconsin Governor John liberals in the Senate now rights. Undoubtedly their case
Gannett group of newspapers.! And in 1956, it was due to
"But I am a busy surgeon
would lu* strengthened with
Recently he made a speech | newspaper barking that wc | and you know it is not wise | Reynolds, running as a "fav­ j concede that if Wallace runs
orite son” stand-in for Presi­ I strong in Maryland, and he-1 those Senators now listed on
In which he said modern finally incorporated the elee­
to try to mix romance and dent Johnson, won that elec­ fore that in the May 5 Indi- the tally sheets of IKith parties
newspapers exert an even mosynary (charitable) Scien­
Presidential primary as "undecided" on the civil
tion by a 2-1 margin. Wal­ a n a
professional practice.
greater constructive Influence tific Marriage Foundation.
l
where
lie
is also entered, it | rights hill as it now stands.
lace,
running
as
a
state's
"Besides,
1
am
quite
weal­
It
belatedly
has
brought
the
than ever before.
To which I firmly say ” A- IBM and modem scientific thy so I wouldn’t know if lo­ rights segregationist, came in will be difficult to tieat modi- {Certainly with Ibis group a
counseling techniques into the cal women were more inter­ third. But he received one- tying amendments to the civil Wallace show of strength in
m ent”
For newspapers protect us field of marriage on an inter- ested in my money or in me. third of all the votes cast, an | rights hill which will still he I other Northern states would
Impressive number for a Son the Senate floor at that be more persuasive than an­
from dictatorship by ferreting faith, nation-wide basis.
"But
your
Scientific
Mar­
other Southern filibuster as
stranger from the South to ! time.
Thousands
of
topnotch
busi­
out poltical evils and spot­
Senate Republican Leader reason for compromising lire
ness and professional men, as riage Foundation doesn't men­ win in the North.
lighting them.
Senate Whip Hubert Hum- i Everettc Dirksen of Illinois present bill.
Some people may have well as beautiful and talented tion a person's wealth. So
frowned on the British press airline stewardesses, teachers, could you introduce me to g | phrey, floor leader for the thinks tiiat Wallace's showing j Signs are that the foes of
for exposing the Profumo sex nurses, private secretaries widow or single girl between Johnson civil rights bill now in Wisconsin won support for the hill understand this fart
pending,
belittled Wallace the "corrective amendments" of Senate life. The Wallace
orgies, but the military safe­ and widows, hava written me
the ages of 38 and 427”
when the returns came in. he favors, particularly to the campaigns in Indiana and
ty of England might have much like tills doctor:
The newspapers publicized "Governor Wallace's effort fair employment practices Maryland will evidently be as
"Dr. Crane,” he said. "I
been undermined without that
timely expose.’
was happily married for 22 my early stories about the was a flop, f l o p ,” Hum­ 1section of the hill. TIiomj who j well financed as was Ills blitz
Misuse of our taxes are also years but lost my wife by SMF and then DeWitt Wallace phrey annuunecd. "In most side with him contend that in Wisconsin. There he spent
gave us two splendid articles Midwest states If you put your the unexpected support for heavily on television, radio
brought to our attention byj cancer.
"That was two y e a n ago. io Reader's Digest which name on the party ballot you Wallace in Wisconsin was a and newspaper advertising in­
the newspapers.
In fact, Robert Raikes, ear­ 1 am now 45 and would like puked 50,000 inquiries.
get 25 per cent of the vote, protest vote against the move : cluding two half hours of
We operate on an interfaith dead or alive.”
lier newspaper publisher, also to meet a congenial woman
j toward racial equality, espcc-1 prime TV time in Milwaukee.
basis with 2.500 Catholic
A big vole for Wallace in
Another favorite-son candi­ ! tally in housing. There arc
Priests, Jewish Rabbis, and date, Senator Daniel Brews­ few Negroes in Wisconsin, hut the May Presidential primar­
Protestant Ministers serving ter, whom Wallace has chal­ recently the number has in­ ies cun mean votes for the
as local Counselors.
lenged in the Maryland Pres­ creased greatly in Milwaukee Dirksen limitations on the
Dr, Pealc, Bishop Gerald
Genera
Altamonte Springs
idential primary on May 19, where Negroes arc moving in­ civil rights bill in the Senate.
Kennedy
and
other
foremost
Mrs. Julia llartoa
Mri. Joe. E. Mathieug
religious and educational lead­
838-1318
349-4824
ers serve on our Board.
Lake Mary
Bear Lake-Forest City
Hie IBM machine is em­
Mr*. Franer* Wester
Mrs. Maryann Miles
838-3678
322-6219
ployed, with 10 dial settings,
so we try to match people on
Lake Monro#
Caaaelberry
the basis of congenial age,
Mrs. H. L. Johnsos
Mr*. Jane Caccelberry
322-4722
838-5046
education,
race,
religion,
height, hobbies, habits (auch
Longwood
Chulunta
Mrs. Donna Estes
Mr*. Joan Magln
a t smokers vs. non-smokers) UPI Foreign New* Analyst 1000 victim* at once. . .The fore methods becume more ef­
838-3317
365-8741
and one dial la also set at a
At tha Auirhwitz war­ •“squirt” . . . "dusting out the ficient. "Dusting out the barNorth Orlando
DeBary
200-mlle radius.
time*
trial,
Frankfurt—it b a r r a c k * . . .the
"Roger raeka” meant mas* extermina­
Mrs. Adam Muller
Mrs. Doris Dean
For most men are loo inert
tion to make way for more
322-1989
668-4410
to do much letter writing, so could have been ■ play, per­ ‘‘.Swing. . .
victims. The “ Unger awiig-”
Deltona
Osteen
These are phrasei and fig­ was a technique developed by
they usually demand i girl haps entitled, “Tha Trial.”
Mrs. Mildred Ilsney
Mrs. Clarenee Snyder
And the 22 men, sitting off ures grimly familiar now at Wilhelm Roger to heat prison­
within 200 miles.
668-5631
322-4841
We always introduce Cath to the left of the blue-draped West Germany'* largest war ers. “ I always quit when blood
Enterprise
Oviedo
olie to Catholic, Jew to Jew stage, some punchy, soma Crimea trial. In the years began trickling down the pris­
Misa Helen Snodgrass
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
and Protestant to Protestant, bald, aonte with eya glasses, slnre West Germany received oner’s pants. .
668-9933
365-3610
but we obviously cannot could hava been an occasional* A statu* just short of sovere­
lingerie here today, flanked
promise a partner for every­ ly bored audience of respecta­ ignty, ila courts have sentenc­ by police officers, a white
body since there are more ble buainesanten just passing ed more than 6,000 war crim­ handkerchief tucked neatly In­
inals.
unmarried women in America middle age.
to hi* pocket.
than men.
A bit of all these elements
Mora than a dozen similar
But this SMF Introduces are present here in tha high- trial* will be held between
thousands of couples per year. eeillnged auditorium of Frank- now and May 8, 1905, the date
Thus far we have only one- furt'a new community house, 20 year* after the war when
■II war rrime* not yet under
tenth of one per cent divorce not yet quite rompleted.
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Thura., April 23, 19G1 rate in contra*! to a 25% rate For thla courtroom drama, investigation, including mur­
for American marriage* in the atmosphere is eooly func­ der, must pnrsinto limbo.
general!
tional, aa functional aa the
Numbers, if they are large
W S I . T K R A. GISSLOW, R t l l T o n A S D r U H L I S H F R
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American newspaper* thus Auschwitz crematoriums and enough, can surpass reasona­
j i l i a n l . B T K xarnoM
ROY r . R E K N
are responsible for the SMF gaa chambers which thew 22 ble understanding. Repetition
A cco c lc t* E d i t o r
A 4 v .rll.ln K M . n . g . r
just as British publisher Ro­ men are accused of operating dull* the mind to horror.
F R t.U VAN r » :t,T
ROY H I A T T
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Rdltor
Hut her# the horror of Au­
O . n c r c l A U t c r t l . I n K Mcn»e*-r bert Raikes launched the Sun­ for the benefit of Adolf HitII AII It V I. J O I I X I O N
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day School.
ler'a "purification” of the schwitz come* alive again.
City E d ito r
C lc c .lf l.4 D irector
Send a long stamped, return German rare. . .2.5 million to
The “aquirt," mentioned al­
JIUV W’Hl.l.l
J A NIK M I O K M 4 K K R
County E d i t o r
B usiness Mt n a a v r
envelope with 20e if you wish 4.5 million victim*. . Jour most casually by a defendant,
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B eelity E d ito r
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Meeting of M inds—

WASHINGTON — (NEA) Now comes a man to say that
the picture of Ambassador
Henry Cabot I-odge as a vice
presidential nominee who attc-noon - napped his way
through the I960 campaign is
completely false.
11c is Vincent O'Rrien, pre­
sently news editor of the Lynn
(Mass.)
Item,
who was
I-odge'a press secretary in
that campaign. He traveled
with the candidate for 40,000
miles through 30 states.
Reading constant comment
from politicians and others on
Lodge's
reported
midday
snoozing, O'Brien, his patience
evaporated, speaks up:
"I hate to see the history
of the I960 campaign distort­
ed . . . The fact of the mat­
ter is that Lodge did not sleep
in the afternoons.”
Yet it is true, he says, that
the ambassador did not pur­
sue an endless round of cam­
paign stops from dawn to mid­
night. He was, in fact, un­
available during part of every
working day.
"He thought it was a lot
of nonsense to spend every
waking hour shaking hands.
To him. Nixon and Kennedy
and Johnson were frenetic in
their campaigning.
"He decided at the lteglnning tiiat he would campaign
mornings
and
afternoons,
mornings and evenings, after­
noon* and evenings, but never
all three on a given day.”

How did Lodge spend his lantic City and took him
“ free time" during the day? through several upstate Naw
According to O’Brien, he York towns. He showered and
used It steadily for talks with dined, had some photographs
his staff, for strategy plann­ taken, then went to the even­
ing meeting. Only after that,
ing, for preparation of major late in the evening, did Lodfe
speeches. Adds his former say:
press aide:
“ Let's unwind a bit. I.et'a
“ lie took very little time
off. I still have in band his ( take a look at the falls.”
The 19tW nominee Is also
daily
campaign
schedules
hour by hour. Anybody who supposed to have canceled five
would read them over could of seven appearances in Kan­
see he did not have much sas City. A visitor claims ho
barged into his hotel suite to
time for napping.”
Ixsdgc's defender does not find Ixxlgc "lolling in a chair
say that the candidate never in his bathrobe, watching a
stretched out on a bed in movie on television.” Says
O'Brien:
working hour*.
"Frankly, I don't think ho
"Sum. there were times
when he would hit a town at has ever seen a movie on
5:30, take a shower, lie down television. 1 don’t think he
for a bit, have a steak and ever watched anything but
then be ready to go for the ihc news and the big debates
of I960. As for canceling out,
evening rally.
“ But the two-hour nap in the the fact is we had only one
middle of the afternoon is a scheduled stop in Kansas City
and wo kept it.”
myth.”
O'Brien thinks most of the
O'Brien says most of the
"specific cases” which pur­ "nap stories” arise from the
port to document Lodge's leis­ irritation of local leaders who
urely campaigning never oc­ were frustrated in their a t­
curred as now reported.
tempts
to
"ovorschedule”
There i* one about hi* sup­ lxntgo when he hit their terri­
posedly ducking out on five tory. He believes, too, that
speaking engagements to take the "myth of the afternoon
his wife, Emily, for a look at nap” has now spread like a
Niagara Eall*.
contagion to politicians who
O’Brien’s version: The am ­ had not the slightest evidence
bassador arrived in Niagara of how Henry Cabot Lodg#
Falls at 4:30 p. m. after a spent hi* afternoons when he
long swing that began in At­ was not with them.

Letters
Tfca llrra ltf w r l r t i m n 1st.
t s r s from Its r r s i t r i s nn n i b .
Mr a f fa ir s . The w r i t e r m s* a s s
■ e r a name a r m Med fh r I r f .
fee als» r a t r l r s f h r w riter'*
I m e nam e ssit a ddress. L etters
of l e n r r t h s a 2 X0 w o r d . will
he s i t e s p re fe re h re . L etters
a d itrrss rd tn o t h e r s ar* a r r e p i .
■hie p r o d d e d the* do a m deal
la p r r s o a a l l ll r a . l- o r tr ? Is ant
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Editor, Herald:
In regard to your item
about the "Informer," 1 have
read the "newspaper" named
the “ Informer" and It is no
more an anonymous letter
than the column, "Around the
Cluck."
The “paper” did not attack
the Charter Board, as you
were misinformed.
II states facta about state­
ments made by one or two
officials of North Orlando in
connection with the Charter
Hoard. One of these officials,
at the first meeting of the
Charter Hoard, admitted and
apologized for his actions.
In North Orlando, as in
every other village or lown,
them arc two or more fac­
tions. We in North Orlando
would appreciate It if you
would report both sides of any
controversy, not just one side.
Andrew it. Ferrin,
Resident of N.O.
(Editor’s note: "The Clock”
knows who are the authors
of the "Inform er” — We
wonder why they try to
keep their Identity a sec­
ret.)

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‘‘To assure fair and equal aasrsament* in Seminole Coun­
ty, a qualified experienced
professional real estate ap­
praiser should ba elected to
the office of tax asaeiaor.”
Richard E. McCanna, candi­
date for the cffica recently
stated. “My experience in this
field far the peat 15 yeara
definitely meet* these require­
ments.”
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1800 I HKNCil AVK. (I1WY. 17-92) SANFOKI&gt; (NexC hi the School)

�P i n J-A — A p ril 2 8 , 1964
HO W ABOUT -w a t /
AM P K*r1T BEFO RE
TUB B l« Mi k e
TOMORROW

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

Herald Classifieds 322-5612

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Phone
Classified
F ro m S a n fo rd E x c h a n g e

mm
425-5938

From Seminole County

H O W cW

NOT LONG DISTANCE

LOMlLYr

Office 204 W. First
RESPONSIBILITY:

"I 4 m 1 u n 4 er* ten 4 m en. Th*y hard ly «v«r U lk uni***
th e y h t v t B o nmei th
t h in
l n f to
t o i* y l”

TIZZY

By K ite Oiatifl

The Herald wfll BK M re­
sponsible (or more than om
lacorraet inaortioa of your ad
aad reiervei the right to re
vile or rojaet any advertise■eat fro* abet ordired to
conform la the policies of this
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tm ., t i n P rt - I M I . dap
M ara iaeartiaa. Me*.

Legal Notice
IN T U B CIRCUIT COURT.
BIRTH JUDICIAL CIRCl'I T
o r F lo rid a in and ro n
BRMINOLR COfN TT AT LAW NO. a«M
C. A. WHIDDON. SR.,
P ta la tllf.

JUflT A

HUNCH,

• NUtt NU. ta. T* k» f 1

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*1 hop* th # b o y s n«v«r s t a r t sa n d in g p la stla e o r a a g a s r

By Dick Turner

CARNIVAL

V*R#

HULFE N. IIOLMTKR
and KUMA U. BOLSTER,
h i t w i l l,
Defendant*.
NOTICE o r a t I T
YOU AIIK IIKIIKIIY ordered
and required to aerv# a copy
of yo u r a m w t r to th* Com ­
plaint filed agalnat you In the
abova C o u r t a ro p y of which
la tn rlo a ad h t r a w lt h , on tha
P la in tif f 's a ttornaya . H a ck N.
Cleveland,
Jr.
a nd
Carroll
llurka . I*. O. D r a w e r Z. Banford. Florida, and to III* tha
o rlalnal In tha o f f l r a of tha
Clark nl tha C ircuit. Court, la
l a n i a r d , aam lnola C o u n t y .
Florida, on o r bafora th a 12th
e a r Of M ar. t i l l ) e th a rw lia .
tha a lle g a tio n s of sa id Com­
plaint will ba t a k t n a* con(eased h r rou.
Thla caia la a s u i t c o m m t n tad h r a tt a e h m a n t aa abova
a tr l a d la which th a Plain tiff
h a l a o u a h t a n d obtalnad a W r it
• f A tta e h m a n t u n d a r which
th a P l a in t i f f h a s a tta c h a d tha
f e ll o w l a a datcrlbad raal prop a r tr . altuatad In Seminole
County, Florida, to - w l t:
Lot I or Block 1. of Ban
Carloa Subdlvlelon. aa reeordad In P l a t Book L
Pag* I I . Public Racorda of
aomlnola County, Florida.
DA TED thla 7th day of April.
A. D. l i l t , a t Hanford, Seminola County, r i o r ld a .
(8KAL)
A r t h u r H. B eckw ith, J r .
C lark of th a c i r c u i t Court
B r : M a r t h a T. V ih lea
D eputy C lark
Puhllahi April | , i l , t l , I t, I I I !
C D T -il

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost ft Pottna
2. Noticss - Ftrsoanls
8. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals ,
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real E state For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
16. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitter*
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint • Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
26. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
88. Laundry Service
89. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pete
82. Flowers - Shrubs
88. Furniture
84. Articles Tor Sale
84-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
S6. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Auto# Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers • Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment
1. Lost ft Found

Music in Hie Air
B Mtule maker

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2. Notice* • Personal*
Hava written book. Could uh
services of qualified w lte r,
who hat been publiihed. Ph.
322-7281.
VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL
REPAIRS - SALES ALL MAKES
Phone 322-2282

4. Transportation
SHARE the Ride, couple or 1
man lo Chicago, III. Leave
between Apr. 25th &amp; 29th.
832 Roekhill Dr., Deltona.
WANTED I Load and Driver
for 2 toa Ford Truck going
to Chicago, III. 12 ft. body.
132 Roekhill Dr.. Deltona.

6. For R*flt
F u m . l B d r m . Apt. | U . H o t
M agnolia—1I3-39S1
R o b e r t A. W illiam *

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths. 114
W. First t t
2 BR Houm, Study, Kitchen,
Living k Dining Rm. 3(28
Myrtle Ave. South, Sanford.

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STOREROOM, or office, on
J i t St., near 3 free park­
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel
Jacobson’s Dept. Store.
Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Apply 3-8:30.
Unfurnlihed 2 BR, house, kit­
chen equipped. 322-3631.
Furn. Apt. 2300 McllonvIIlc.

RENTALS - LEASES

Legal Notice

t a r PUBLICATION)

V 6 i* t 4 # w * 4 * w h h a u r a p a ra UmaT H en ry p la y s gatf,
I p ta y brM ga a n d J u n l a r j |l a p a n a a f u a a g a ln a t

LOST. 1 Tbompion Ski. Liboral Reward. Ph. 322-1131.
O

Furn. Apt., Nice ......... $ 63
LOST. Black It U a Chihuahua. Furn. 2 BR Home . . . . t 85
Vicinity of P riv er Home* Furn. 3 BR Home ......... $120
Reward. Ph. 322-2793.
3 BR, Rav. Park ......... $110
3 BR, 2 Bath, Lg......... $115
3 BR, 2 Bath, Clean. .. $120
4 BR, 2 Bath, Large. .. $14$

NOTICE O F APPLICATION
FOR TAX DE E D
(loo, !*«.!« Florida a t o l a t e t
Of 1040)
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIVEN. T h a t Albert A. Myers, tha
holder of t h e f o llow ing c e r t i ­
ficate h a s filed said cartlfle ata
fo r t e a dead to bo Issued
th tr e o n . T h a c a rtlfle a ta n u m ­
ber and y e a r of Issuance, tha
description of tha property,
and the name In w h lr h It w a s
assessed a r e a* followsi
Cartlfleata No. I l l
T e a r of laauanea l t l l
Descrip tion Of P r o p e rty !
Lota I A I n ik . A. South
P a r k . Oviedo r i a t Book •
I’agO 4
Naina In which aa.soeod
C ornells R. S e rg e an t
All a f said p ro p e rty being In
th a C e unty o f Seminole, S ta te
of Florida. Unleas such c e r ­
tificate ahatl be redeemed a ecording to la w th a prope rty
in t h h c ir c u it co u rt o r described In such c artlfle ata
T H E NINTH JU DICIAL C IR ­ will ba aold to th a h l g h r a t bid
CUIT, IN AND FO R BRMIN- d a r a t tha f r o n t doe r of tha
LB COU NTT, FLORIDA
Seminole C ounty Court Hnuao
N CNANCBRT
a t Sanford. Florida, on tha
itraa
NO.
first Monday In th a m onth of
■ urroL K c o u n t t f e d e r a l May, l a s t , w hich la th a I t h day
SAVINllH AND LOAN AHRO- or May. I M l.
CIATION, a u n l la d Rtataa a t
Dated th is l l l b
d a y of
America a e r a o r a t l a a ,
k le r c h , 1M«.
P la in tiff. (Official C lark's Seal)
A r t h u r H. Beckwith. Jr.
ERNEST
J.
COBURN
and
C lark C ircuit Court.
FRANCES L
COBURN, hie
SemlneM County, F lo r id a
wife, a t a l a
Ry O. T. Ray, Jr.. D. C.
Befendaut(i) Puhllahi April I, II. I l , i l , n i l
NOTlt'R TO A P P E A R
CD T-tl
IN T H E
CIRCUIT COUNT,
ERNEST J. COBURN
NINTH JU DICIAL
CIRCUIT
(Raaldanea
U
nknow
n)
I B _______ _________ .
O F FLORIDA IN AND FOR
FRANCES L COBURN,
■RNINOLR COUNTT.
hie wife
CHANCERT NO. ISBM
(Raaldanea U a h a e w a )
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORTaad
OAOR ASSOCIATION, a c o r ­
Bach a a d dll u n k a a w a poration,
penone, p a rtlaa a n d d t P la in tiff,
________
fa a d a n ta w h a claim by,
th ro u g h . un d a r a r a g a i n s t LILL IE A. DILDAT. a widow.
t h a a fara aa ld e r n e r t J.
D efendant(e).
COBURN a a d FRANCES
NOTICE B P i r r p IN
T» COBURN w h t t h a r aa HORTOAOR FORECI.OBVRR
apouaaa, halra, davlaaaa, TOI LILL IE A. HILDAT. a wla r an taa a , a a d g n a a i. liendow, w hole raaldanea la
ora, credito rs, Iruataaa or
u n k n o w n and whose laat
• th e r w is a . aa t a aaeh a a a
k
nawn
address
la l i t
all a f w h a m raaldaaaa la
M ayfair Oirila, Sanford,
uaknew nt
r
i
o
r
ld
a
.
eal
ARE N E R E B T NOTI­
Eaah a n d all u a k a a w a F ITOU
E D t h a t a C om pla int la
paraona. partlaa and daforreloea
a c e rta in m o r tg a g e
faadanta . aa t o each and
the
following
a ll of w hom raaldanea Is e n r u m h e r ln g
unknow n,
h a v lm
o r deocrlbed r r a t properly, lo -w lt:
Lot l i , Block E. COUN­
claim ing
to hav# a n y
T RY CLUB MANOR. UNIT
r ig h t, t itle o r l a t t r e e l la
NO. T H R E E , according lo
a r t o t h a f a lta w ln a d e ­
t b s p l a t th e r e o f n s rescribed property, w h ic h la
corded la P l a t Book II,
t h e subje ct m a t t e r of the
pages Tl and TS. Public
a beve-atyled cause, v i a :
Records of Seminole Coun­
Lot I I ,
BE AR L A K E
ty, Florida.
HILLS, a c c ording to Iho
P l a t thoroaf, aa racordod ha s baan filed a g a i n s t yog Is
above-etyled
sa lt,
the
In P l a t Book 11. P a s o IT. tha
of t h s Public R ecord! a t abort t it l e a f which la Federal
Sentinel# County, F lo rid a: National M ortgage AsaeataUea,
to g e th e r w i t h th a r e l i e v ­ a C o rpora tlan organised under
i n Act of C o n g r e v e and d i a l ­
ing!
Two ( I ) E le c tro n ! W all ing p u re unnt to the Federal
H e ate rs I N 8
N atio nal M ortgage Aieoclatlon
Including lh a build in g and a p ­ C h a r te r Act, h a v in g Its p r i n ­
p urtena nce s located thereon, cipal efrioe In tha c i t y of
a a d logothor w ith t h e f u r n i ­ W ashington, District a f Colture, furnishings, a n d f la tu r e a um bla. Pla intiff, v e n u e . L IL ­
s itu a te thereto, a a d located LIE A. DILDAT. a widow, De­
thsreoa.
fe n d an t (a) and you a r t r e ­
TOH, AND EACH O F TOU. quired to servo a copy of your
a r e hereby notified t h a t a Anewer or o th e r pleading to
C om pla int baa boos filed by lha Complaint on P l a l n t i r r s
t h e above • nom ed P lo ln tlff Attorney, Mack N. Cleveland,
a g a in s t you and o a th of you Jr.. Suite I I I Banferd Atlantic
ta foreclose a m o r tg a g e on the N atio nal B a nk Building, gM sbavo'deecrlbod
p r o p e rty
la ford. Florida, and flit tha orlth e obovo-otyled c a u s e a nd you glnal
n s w e r e r e th e r pleada n d each of you a r o hereby Ing la Atha
office of lha Clark
require d t o file a n A now er or
olker
Pleading
reeponolvp of tha C ircuit Court on a r bof
o
r
t
tha
I
t
h
day of May. A.D.
th ere to w i t h th a C lerk of the
a b ove-entitled C ircu it C ourt t i l l . I f you fall to do aa.
and to servo a copy o f such a decree pro coafeeeo will bo
Anawor o r o t h e r reeponelvo ta k e n a g a l a o t you lo r t h a r a .
P le ad in g upon t h e P l a i n t i f f ! lla l de manded in the Com ­
A t t o r n a y a t'ourahon a n d Cour- plaint.
Thla Notice shall ba publishahon. I I I H a t Rlraat, Miami
Beach, F ie r i da, on o r bafora once a w eek f a r (our consoth e IUi d a y of May, IBSdj • • “ Vi week* I" The Sanford
H y a '* - » n e w .p a per elreulat.
otherw ise t h a a lle g atio n s
said Cem plaln t will ba t a k s a ad la Bamlaala County, T ie r.
Id le
a s confessed by you.
DONE AND O R D E R E D a t ^ Dated th is l a t h day s i March
the Seminole C u u a ty C o u r t ­
house, Manford. Florida, thla (BEAM
I t h d a y of April, n i l .
A r t h u r H. Beckwith, Jr.
(Circuit C o u r t Soall
C lark a f c ir c u it Court
A r t h u r II. B eckw ith, J r .
Jr. sad
C lerk of th a aboyo-oatllloS H arold P. J eh n i c e
C ircuit Court
A ttorneys f a r P l a l a t l t t
lly M a rth a T. Vihlea
P. O. D ra w e r E
Deputy Clerk
Paaford. Florida
Publltln April 1 , II, I L I*. 1111
». ». l«. II, IM I
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1. Lost ft Found

Stenstrom Realty
2383 Park Dr.

322-2420

NICE 1 BR Cottag* on Lako
Monroe, unfurn. Prefer cou­
ple. $30. Ph. 322 3108.
Available May 1, 2 BR., furn.
house, for small family. Ph.
332-8370.
AIR • CONDITIONED Badroom ia 3 Rm. furn. apt.
$83, 111 E. 0th St., 323-43$$
or 322-5786.
WAREHOUSE OR OARAGE
Space. Approximately 2100
sq. ft.
Fireproof. KOI
French, next to Fire Station.
Call Collect Scovell Oil Co.
784-1311 DeLand.
Houietraller with attached
room. Call after 6 p. m.
333-8087,
3 Rm. him . a p t All utilities.
$80. 823-37*4.
FURN. 1 BR clean Apt. 601
Palmetto. 322-5(92 or 1374.
1 BR Duplex, nicely furn. 4
clean. BIT W. 13th St. Ph.
*68-4361.
Bedroom ta d kitchenette. Ph.
322-7806.
ROOM efficiency a p t with
pvt. bath aad ihower, auttabla for couple or elngl#
person or retired. All utili­
ties included la r e n t Ideal­
ly located oa First i t ., with­
in J block af I free perking
lota and shopping center. In­
quire a t Manual Jacobs on
Dept. Store, 211 E. F irit St.

9

Legal Notice
NOTtCR O F IV h&gt;
T H E BTATJC OF FLORIDA T O
DONALD t*. W I L L I A M S .
WHOSE RESIDENCE I * UNKNOWN. AND ---------WIIOSB MS
MAIL“
INU ADORERS I t VP-4, Nnvy
;II47, c / o F.F.O, Res Francisco.
California:
A sw o rn C e m p la ln t h a v in g
bean filed a g a i n s t you la th e
C ircuit C o u rt In a nd fo r Sem ­
inole County, Florida, by LAVAI&gt;A B. WILLIAMS, fo r d lvorce, t h e s h o r t title e f w h lr h
LAVADA B. WILLIAMS.
Plaintiff, versus DONALD P.
WILLIAMS. D efendant, theca
praaenta n r a to c om m and you
to a p p e a r nod file y o u r Ans­
w er o r e t h e r defense e r p l e a d ­
ing herein w ith th a C lark of
t h s Circuit C o u rt of Seminole
County. Florida, a nd a e r v s n
copy there of on P l a ln t l f r a A t ­
torney, Mack N. Cleveland. J r A tto rn ey a t Law, P. O. D r a w a r
X. Sanford, Florida, on n r b e ­
fore th e l l t h day of May, A. D.
l i f t , o r otherw ise decree pro
confeeio
will
be
e n te r e d
a g a i n s t ysu.
T h a S a n f e r J H e rald la d e s ­
ig n a te d g s n n e w sp a p er of g e n ­
eral circulation In w h lr h thin
c ita tio n shall ha published
once each w e ak f o r f o u r c o n ­
secutive weeks.
WITNESS my h a n d a n d o f f i ­
cial seal of th e Clarh of the
Clrcnlt C ourt on thla t h a Ttk
d a y of April, A. D. 1144.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r It. Beckw ith. J r .
c l e r k of C ircuit C o u r t
By: M a rtha T. Vlbltn.
D. C.
Mack N. Cleveland. J r .
A tto r n e y a t L aw . Suita 111
Bnafard A tlantic National
R a nk Building, p , a
D r a w e r E. Sanford. Florida.

A tto rn ey fo r P lain tiff
P u b l i s h : A pril | , ia, i t , i f , 1114

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Now Is The Time To Plant Yourself In Your Own Hom e... Look To W ant-A ds
I . For R u t
rum. apt. $00 Park Ava.

12. Real Eatatn For Sale 12. Real Eetate For Sale

Furn. Apt. 1201 W. 1st. Ph
d a n 322-3762, night* 332
ONI.
New 3 BR, I bath horaa la
Lak« M ar/, cent, heat and
alr-cond., alec, kit,, car*
porte, utility room $100 mo.
Ph. 322-2715.
LAKE MARY. Unfum. exceptionally clean 2 BR Houae
Kit. equlpt 323-4611.
t

BR unfurn.
322-5185.

houaa.

Call

New, Split-level, 3 BR, 2 bath,
A MAYFAIR BEAUTY
carpet throughout, 2 car
Attractive 2 Bedroom Home
garage, large lot. Convert
on nice comer lot in Maylent Sanford or Orlaodo,
fair; also having dining
$15,000. Good terms. Brown
room and absolutely huge
Realty. 322-5237 or 322 1964.
air • conditioned Family
Room. All for $13,000; $500
Down and $92 a month.
TWO LOVELY
Here’a your chance to own
DIFFERENT
a Mayfair Home.

SO U TH W A RD
Investment A Realty
US N. Park Ave.
3221171

EVERETT A. HARPER

AGENCY - REALTOR
2 BR Houie, kit. equlpt. 375.
&gt;465 S. Park Ave.
2512 Yale Ave. off 25th, a la r
Phones PA 2-2264 or FA 2-2385
bate. Ph. 322-3614.
FURN. Apt. 322-2800.

Payton Realty
FA 2-lSOt

17-83 et Hiawatha

Jim Hunt Realty
O fftra for your aalaetlon
that* Baautiful 2, S, A 6
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes

To m akt tha beat home
buy, aea tk*

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Office FA S-Sllf
Night FA U m

ta-orie

H Acre lota. Term*. Just outaids Watt city limits, 11,230. MM Farit Dr. Saafori. Fie.
822-1838.
1100 DOWN
H»at*« Rlgbtt Only 8100 Dowt.
JU S T L IS T E D !
will buy you a fully remod­
Comfortable and Cosy I BR
eled 2 BR or 3 BR, 1*4 Bath
Home, situated on large oakHome In Country Club Man­
shaded comer lot. Features
or. Just $52 per month ($67
Include* Den, wood floors,
for tb* 3 BR Homes) Includ­
alr-coodiUoner, fence, end
numerous other quality ex­ ing taxes and lniuranca!
tras. $13,150, with Just 3695 LESS for Navy FamUietl
Down and $ae per monthl Ex­
Results count, and U’a a pro­
clusive!
ven fact that these Homes
are selling FASTI Only a
few remain to be sold, and
wa have a Key. Cell To­
322-2420
2565 Park Dt.
day!
. S. Immediate occupancy
2 BEDROOM, air-conditioned,
granted Navy Famlliei. May
m baths, Fla. room, fenced
we serve you?
yard, with patio, l a v te e s
Park. Low down payment,
assume monthly payment.
Phone 222 9357.
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Seminole Realty

Budget F\irn. Co.
on So. Oranga Ave.
Now ran be seen at
298 Longwood Plaza
Take up payments
At only $12.80 per mo.
Th. 838-4583
Also 1 Bedroom Suite
Slightly damaged
at $59.95
WANTED rtllsM* temple t*
taka up monthly payment*
of $13.50 co $ complete
rooms of furniture. Call
TE l- llll, Casselberry, cal
leet.

Orange City. All elec. furn. 1
alb. $7,200 in 2 yr*. Ship
BR home. $6900. Irma Wil
shape I Shady, cool. I lots,
llama, 335 So. Carpet ter
Cut to $6,900. 322-S6M.
Ave., Orange City,

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
12. Reel Eetate ^oTiSe Monthly Payments
From $43.50
I BR, Fla. rm .. 1H baths, coat
PRIVACY: G radoui 2-story
borne, city conveaknce A
water. 2100 aq. f t , plus big
ecreea porch, beek util,
porch, patio, garaga. Ideal
for children. 322-8*5.

Was on Lay-a-Way at

Nice 8 R. frame. Ineome pot

FURN. House in Sanford. $53
mo. Ph. Orlando 6I8-8111 or
Apopka

beat, alr-cond. |84 mo. lad .
taxel, 322-2281.

3 COMPLETE ROOMS

Phone 322-3744 or
$33-3911

V A - FHA

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v e a l a | e
322-1387.

FU R N ITU R E

Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

LMN Enterprises, Inc.

LMN Enterprises, FHA - VA HOMES
Inc.

V. For Sale or Real

frralh April 23, 1964—Page 3-A S3. Fam itnrn

Saturday A Sunday
Main St., Longwood
Left two Blocks off
Sanlando Springs Rd.

Ball-Blair Agency

FURN. A pt Close la. Jimmie
Cowaa. 822-4013.

ftanforb

3 Bedroom Homes
O P E N H O U SE

RENTALS
2 BR. Unfurn. kit. equipped
150 ft. bathing beach on
Lake Mary ......... 8145 mo 2 BR. Home. Study, 1H 3 BR, CR house Ravenna Fk
t BR, with atudy, dining
Baths, large Family Rm. In
$600 Down, $81 mo. VA
room, kit. equipped, double
good neighborhood; Includ
mort. Call after 5 p. m.
carporte, newly painted.
Ing iteve, rtfrlg., room air
322 0653.
conditioner, washing ma
Lake privilegea . .. 1150 mo
china k rugs. Really te r Beautiful custom-built 3 BR,
On Lake Mary. Furn. 2 BR
2 bath, Fla. room, whits
rifle buyl Monthly pay­
houaa with tuaporch 171 mo.
terrasso floors, complete
ments $33.50.
PRANK IVANS
elec, kitchen, dishwasher,
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Ph. 322-4417 — 222-1733
disposal. Priced below ap
Ine.
RENT A BED
praiial. 322-7480 days, or
FA 2-8074
Rol’away, Hospital A Baby
322-5836 after 6 p. m. 2611
Bedt.
Iroquois Ave.
3&amp;4
By Day, Week, or Month
BEDROOM HOMES
GRKKNUIUAR
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
IMMEDIATE
Choice lota available In
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
OCCUPANCY
Craenbtiar of Loch Arbor
Air-Conditioning Optional
2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keya
overlooking golf course.
As Low as $350 Down
at 817 Catalina Dr.
Custom building to your
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK specifications.
Greenbriar
FURN. 2 BR Duplex, terrain)
LAKE MARY
developed by
floors, tile bath. 322-6201
West on 25th St. and
KINGSWOOD
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Available
BUILDERS, INC.
322-2744
April 11. 1-BR. Unfum. Du­
202 Fairmont Dr.
LAKE WYMAN
plex. Available May 1. 14th
FA 2-8074
HEIGHTS
Ave. Longwood, 8 ml. from
LONGWOOD
N.A.S. Ph. 836-3298.
(South on 17-92—6 ml.
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
2 BR, fully fumithed. Avail
2 Blks. Northwest of
3rd k Park Ave.
able May 1. Prefer adulta.
Longwood Plata)
Phone 322-5641
1503 Sanford Ave.
TRAILER 1 i.ADES
CONSIDERED
UNFURN. 1 Lg. BR Apt. Kit.
equipt. 108)4 W. 18th St. Ph
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
349-3952.
1, 1V4, A 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Ph. $38-3911
NICE New 2 BR Home, 4 blka.
$100
fm. achool A Shopping Cen­
Low Monthly Payments
ter. Lake Mary. $65 monthFor Complete Information
1y. Monna Jarvis, 332-1110.
Property Management
See Or Call Your
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt
&amp; Sales Broker
bath, 317 B. Park Ave.
Clean rootni for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 122-0720.

dbr

FHA - VA

S A L E S BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
2565 Perk Dr.

322-2420

3 BR., 1H bath home. As­
sume paymenti. 322-5455.
BY OWNER. Cash or trade
older place for smaller lot.
Ph. 323-7013.

MWhy don’t you try making another hi-fi cabinet?
We’re almost out of firewood lH
17. Male Help Wanted
Service Station Managers
Attendants for Phillips
Stations. If qualified sec
H. McAlcxander, 202
Laurel Ave.

29. Automobile Service
A COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
66 Free Inspection, estimates,
pickup, delivery. Rccoring
E.
k repairs discounted.
N.
21114 E. 3rd.
322-3442

CAB DRIVERS. Reliable, sob­
er. Apply Yellow Cab Co.,
201 So. Park.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Paint

S e n k n rik G lass a n d

Company

19. Situations Wanted

210 Magnolia

HOUSEWORK. Ph. 3228440.

01 A. Pets

Ph FA 2-4622

Housework — Babysitting. Ph
2 Male Toy Poodle pups . C
322 3503.
wks. old. Champagne color­
ed. AKC Reg. Ph. 322 8096.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
Boston Terrier, AKC Reg,, &lt;
weeks old. 3225517.
21. Ile a u tv R nloni
German Shepherd pups. Ph.
Complete Beauty Service
322-5886.
3 Senior Operators
Free Parking at 2nd A Oak English Setter pups. Male, fe­
male. Cheap. 322 9223.
322-5742
105 So. Oak
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK Dachshunds, miniatures, Red,
males. Reduced. Call after
Ace Beauty Salon
4. 322-2448.
Call for Evening Apple.
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322-6525 32. Flo were • Shrubs
Free Parking
WATERMELON PLANTS
Spring Permanent Special
2 for 25c, 8 for $1.00. Tomato
20 Percent off regular prices
plants, $25 doz. Ethcll’a Gro­
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
cery, Paola.
311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0634
BLOOMING Rosea on Chero­
kee stock. All other kinds
25. P lu m b in g S erv let
of Nursery shrubbery and
PLUMBING
trees.
Contracting Repairs
Gray Shadnwi Nursery
FREE ESTIMATES
8 Mi. S. on Hanford Ava.
R. L. HARVEY
304 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383 3.1. Furniture

TVs Used. All m aktl 4k mo­
dels. 700 W. 9th. 322-8792.
APR. SPEC. Jot Whit* Houae
Paint. 83.85 aal. Array,
N'avy Surplus, Sanford.
Kcnmnre 4 burner, top grill,
gas range, large oven,
broiler, clock timer, $40.
Aqua, Wallx length formal,
alia 7, coat $30, worn once,
$10. 322-0758.

I BR., I BATH
Screened porch, Including kit
chen equip. Down payment
$350. Monthly
Payments
Used furniture, appllancei,
READY MIX CONCRETE
27. Special Service*
$51.50,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Pltloa,
Floor, F rta Estimates
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
OVER 25 YEARS
8111a, linlela, steps, blocks,
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2-4122.
INC.
of Fine Workmanship in Upaind, cemant, rock, pipe,
328-S074
holaterlng, Draperies, Slip­ Sell Ua Your Furniture.
llcel, grease trapi, dry
covers. Time Payments as
Large I BR, block house, oak
wclli. Stepping slones.
Quirk Service With the
little as $5 mo. Drapery
floors, walk-in p a n t r y ,
Cash. SUPER TRADING MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Hardware Installations.
screened porch, carporte,
20$ Elm Ave.
322-5751
POST. FA 2-0077.
tool abed, city water A deep KULP DECORATING SHOP
Ph. 322-2335
well. Shade trees, lot 120x
135. Cloae to schools, 2428 For Repairs and Painting, call
Cedar Ave., 2 blocks W. of
322-5426 after i p. m. week­
Winn Dixie.
days.

S t Johns Realty

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave FA 2-6122 Need a Painter!

IS. Buelneen Opportunity

COIN LAUNDRY

and meet the

322 3090.

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDBRS
II. R. POI’K CO., Inc.

C o m p l e t e l y recondition­ 200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
ed Coin Builneis. Golden
Opportunity for right party. WEI.uS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Small down payment. Call
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Orlando 425-5121.
All Types and Sixes
We Repair and Service
PHILLIPS 66 Service Station
S T I N E
for Lease. U you have a Machinery and Supply Co.
small amount of capital, 207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6452
and the desire to own your
business, with paid training PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
and all types Home Repairs.
available, then tee E. 11.
All Work $100 to $3,500 May
McAlexander,
202 North
be Financed. 1 to 5 yrs. to
Laurel Ave.
Pay.
16. Female Help Wanted A. J. ADCOCK, Geo. Contr.
322 9558
BEAUTY OPERATOR
WANTED
Junior or Senior
29. Automobile Service
Ph. 322 9651

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

Go West!

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-42*3

Wagner s Amoco

AUTOMOTIVE
Nice 2 BR, 1 bath CB resi­
AIR-CONDITIONING
dence—E nterprise, 75 x 140
1801 Perk Avenue
Lot $7,250, $75o Down, Bal­ Steady employment In a mo­ INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Good Used Cara Sold
FA 2-3233 anytime
ance $40 per mo. No d o s­ dern air-conditioned factory.
811
French Ave.
322 7765
ing
costa.
Mr.
T
cf,
Midway
Apply In person to Alix of
ew Custom Built Home ea
7-5340,
Winter
Prak.
Sanford,
Hlway
17-92.
Do
not
Auto Glaes, Tap*
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
Phone.
k Sea* Covers
tion call 222-3373.
Z OO M I I 1
Near
the
Sanford
Interchange
Woman
to
work
In
meat
pack­
UNUSUAL
of Interstate 4, this property
ing plant. High Flavor
To find a home not in a pro­
—
6 acres of rolling, ehedy,
MeaU. 365-3105 Oviedo.
ject oo 2 large loU with
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-1032
shade and fruit trees. A unspoiled beauty — Would Waitress, white. Also curb ALL WORK GUARANTEED
make an ideal homeaite for
roomy, comfortable home lo­
girl. 5lust be experienced.
people who love the seren­
cated at 901 Catalina Drive,
Apply Chick 'N Treat, Sao$100 DOWN
ity
of
Country
living,
but
priced only $12,500 with
ford.
$45 MONTH
who want to get placet
term s.
t • Bedroom Homo
FAST when they get in 17. Male Help Wanted
CUSTOM REALTY
their car. Z O O M! Price,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
WINTER PAKK
$11,200, 29% Down. Call Older man, part time. Mill­
Realtor
wright experience — Saw Cornrr Lee ltd. and 17-92
Stemper Agency, 1919 S.
Raymond Lundqulst, Asso.
Phone 611-0021
filing. Ph. 322 7322.
fA 2-2851 Atlantic Beak Bldg. French Ave., 322-4991.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

"DODGE BOYS"
All Uned Cars Priced

Iklow The Market For

"Spring Clean Up”
1962 Ford Fairlane
Fordor, Lika New.

1962 Volkswagen
Sedan, Perfect Condition.

1959 Pontiac
Catalina 4-Door Hardtop. Equipped.

1959 Thunderbird
Hardtop Coupe. White Finish.

1958 Ford Fairlane

Fordor V-8, Automatic Tranamlaalon.

1960 Renault Caravelle
Sport Coupe, ”4 In The Floor”.

1960 Renault 4C-V

Only 17.000 Actual
Clean, Tup Condition.

Miles,

Vary

*1495
*1495
*995
*995
*495
*795
*495

• MANY MOKE TO CHOOSE -FROM
• 1 YEAR GW WARRANTY ON ALL
USED CARS

Seminole Co.Motors
1H01 W. Firnt St.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

Ph. 322-0614

36. AutomobBa* • Truckaj

Like new, Air Compressor.
Reel's Body Shop, 10th k
Sanford.

BIG $ $ 9AVIKGS

HI FI Stereo Combination.
On Floor Modtli k
Hearing aid. Miscellaneous
Demonstrators
Hema. Ph. 322-8167.
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
In Your Homo
llotpotnt 2-dr. refrigerator,
In Sanford Call
good condition. Reasonable.
SINGER
322-3261.
Representative at
Alan's Fabrics k Ruga
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
322-5783
Rcpossesed. Would like t t
sponsible party to take up
SEWING MACHtNE
payments of $9 per month
REPOSSESSED SINGER
on Slant-O-Matlc Automatic
Fully automatic. Sewa on
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine.
buttons. Make* buttonholes,
Guaranteed, Like New tew
embroiders, m o n o g r ams,
Ing coodllion. Call Collect
blind hema, etc. All with­
241-9387 evenings o r 422
out attachments. Outran
0032, Service Discount.
teed. Like new. Sold new
over $300. Balance due only NEW H ton Feddora Room
Atr-eondllioner. Never used.
$73.86 or $8.08 month. Call
Priced well below retail.
Collect for F ret Home Trial
Call 322 9208 after s p.m.
241-9588 Service Discount.

For the biggest selection of
nearly new and used furnl
ture, tee Noll’s Furniture
Brokerage In Caaatlberry
an 17-92. Open I day* 9 to 6. ZtO 7.AG SEWING MACHINE
Repossessed '84 model. Has
FKKK ESTIMATE
built-in Designs, built-in butUpholitaring 4k Mattress ren­
tonholer, plus many other
ovating. New k Used Furni­
push-button features. Does
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
beautiful work. Mutt sea to
Co., at 708 Calory Avo.
appreciate. Guaranteed, take
FA 2-3117.
up remaining 5 payments of
$7.50. Phono Credit Mgr.
BEDS FOR RENT
322-8627.
Hospital, Rollaways, Juve
nile. FREE delivery and
SINGER AUTOMATIC
Pick-up.
1964 Model. Fully Guaranteed.
FURNITURE CENTER
Monograms, makes Button­
1100 French Av*.
holes, Sews on Buttons &amp;
Ph. FA 2-7951
makes decorative atltchea,
$71.60 or pay $7.1$ mo. No
.14. Article* For Bala
etc. Pay oft balance of
CYPRESS SIDING. Windows credit naedad. Writ# Credit
Manager, P. O, Box 147,
• k door*. Cheap. Sea at
Sanford, Fla.
Palma Hotol. 322-2506 after
6.
CLOSEOUT
Gibson Tenor Guitar, practl Wa have Bargains! Owner
quitting. Come out tonite I
catty new. Cost new $150
to 10 p. m. 2506 W. 1st St.
with carrying rase. 322 2928
Dealers Welcome I
$! per day rental for Electric
HONEY
FOR SALE: One gal­
Carpet Shampooer with pur­
lon, $1.00. Call 322-2960 af­
chase of Blue Lustre. Carte r 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
roll's Furniture.
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
Swap Shop Dealers, Auction
CITY LIMITS.
eera. Make offer, everything
must go! All or part. Illness 4-TVt, guaranteed. Reasonable
TV HOSPITAL
forces sale. 2506 W. 1st St.
814 Laurel. Open Eve*.
8 to 10 eves.
EXERCYCLE
The perfect conditioner ma
china In excellent order.
Used only 6 months. Coat
$300 plus, will sell for $100
cash. Phont 322-5634.

34. Articles For Sola

34. Article* For S alt

Antique pocket watch,
wind. Ph. 323 0321.

a

mew a r

USED GAR7
FINANCE IT WITH UB
♦ Low Interact Bala*
A Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
'54 Ford F800 truck, II ft.,
8 too, closed body. $950.
832 Rockhill Dr., Deltona.
'5o Ford, $200, good rood.
Ph. 322 38TL

$ Bank $

Repossessions

'58
'57
'S3
'37
'59
'53
key '58
'S3

SINGER AUTOMATIC
Makea hundreds of designs,
buttonholes, Blind stitches,
Saws on buttons. Guaran­
teed, Ilk* new condition.
Assume payments of $8.90
per month. Buy locally &amp;
be serviced. Sanford Sewing
Cantar. 322-9441.

35. Article* Wanted

BUYING

Rambler. $290 bal. $16 mo.
Buick, $687 bal, $34 mo.
Cadillac, $537 bal, $32 mo.
Dodge, $392 bal, $31 mo.
Hillman, $687 bal, $34 mov
Nash, $98 bal, $4 mo.
Rambler, $410 bal. $34 m *
rord. $67 bal. $3 mo.

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.

1012 Sanford Ave,
Open til 9, 6 Days Week
Phone 322-4503

87. Boat* • Motor*

CASK for good clean Used Scott Attwstcr, 7V4 hp., tank,
Furniture. XolLFuray Furni­ good cond. $35. 322-6523.
ture, 901 W. First S t, Ph.
Gateway To The Waterway
322-6501.

Hobson S p o rtin g Goods |

Will pay cash for Remington
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer j
Bolamatlc Shavers not over 304-8-6 E. lit. Ph. FA 3-5961
3 years old. The Vogue, 110
USED BOATS A motors.
N. Blvd., DeLand.
GUN'S. New A Used. Large
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
selection. Will trade, aU*
a r small amounts. Bonded
repair. Tackle Mid A re ­
Fruit Buyer. Ph. La* Mine­
paired. Oiteen Bridge Fish
field. FA 2 4244
Camp A Gun Shop.

36. Automobile* • Truck* 1957 Plnyan 14 Ft., wood.
Master Craft trailer. 25 hp,
'61 Ford Wagon, RAH, econ­
Johnson. Ph. 322-0631.
omy 6, chroma luggage
rack, new w/w tiros. 100% 38. Motorcycle* - Scooters
financing. Like new. Owner
Th. 322-1279.
Used Velo-Sotex motor bike,1
good condition, excellent for
1960 Pontiac Bonneville Con­ beginners. 322-282$.
vertible, RAH, Power, clean,
Gas refrigerator, good cond.,
Ph. days 322-7459. NlghU '63 Vespa Scooter ISO model,
cheap. Ph. 322-9646.
322-5296.
Ph. 322-9644 or 322-0774.
,

fK o r a
^ spgjN o

P X f iif

GOING ON NOW AT HOLLER MOTOR SALES!
1960 Chevrolet Belair
1957 Chevrolet Belair

BPORT COUPE. 8 cylinder, atandard
tranamlaalon. radla A heater. Loral on*
owner low mileage car and a real cream
puff. Low coat Iranaporiation you can be
proud of.

BPORT COUPE, V-8 engine, outomati*
tranamlaalon, radio A heater, copper-tone
finish with beige top, rapper and black In­
terior. Thia la one of the beat looking
•porta car* on th* road.

*1395

*895

1961 Olds Super 88
4-DOOK HARDTOP, V-8 engine, auto­
matic transmission, power altering, power
brakra, radio A heater, beige finish with
Ilka new belgo and tan Interior, Immacu­
late throughout. A* extra nice local car
you would b* proud to own.

*1991

1962 Chevrolet Belair
8-PAHSENGKK RTATION WAGON. V-8
engine, automatic tranamlaalon, power
•leering and brake*, radio A heater, fac­
tory air conditioning. Whlta finish, with
good tlrea and tea ted throughout. A top
value car. Prepare now to vacatlo* la
thia one.

*2295

1948 Olds Convertible

'

1961 Corvette Coupe
Automatic tranamlaalon, radio A haatar.
A good solid running older model car, l-apeed tranamlaalon, radio A hooter, prac­
priced to move.
tically new lire* and la top mochoaUnl
condition. Sporting It* original red and
white paint, thia ear will navtr m a t A true
■porta ear rsrrlled by noon.

*295

*2695

1963 Olds F-85

CLUB COUPE, V-8 engine, automatic
tranamlaalon, radio A heater, dean and
aolid from bumper to bumper. If you
1961 Olds F-85 Cutlass
have uever driven on* . . . try thia V-8 engine, automatic tranamlaalon, radio
beauty today.
A heater, bucket aoota, console and all
vinyl interior. This one yon’II have to ace!

*2295

*1595

1961 Olds F-85

4-door oadan. V-8 toglnr, automatic trana­ 1961 Ford Ranch Wagon
mlaalon, radio oad neater. A on* owner, 2-door, 5 cylinder, radio and haatar. A
low mileage ear and a good buy at only . . . family ear In tha low price bracket, low
upkeep too.

*1395

*1395

1962 Chevrolet Belair

l-PAHHKNGKIt RTATION WAGON, V-l
1960 Renault
engine, automatic tranamlaalon, power
•leering and brakae. Another clean family 4-DOOK SEDAN, aparkllng black finish,
anil, thoroughly inapectad and tented all vinyl Interior, good ti n e and a solid
body. A real gaa aaver.
throughout.

_ ‘2195

*495

USED CARS FROM HOLLERS ARE
ALWAYS YOUR BEST BUYS!
Open L a ta T h u n . , F r i. f t S a t .

For

Y o u r S h o p p ln f C onv en ien ce

�___ ■

Lcdr. Petterson Gets Joe's Laundry
Geneva Citizens Coast Guard Citation Cleans Up Hunt
Plan Barbecue
And Rally

P m 4-A —April 28, 1964

The Gtnrrm Citliena A i m *
elation will sponsor a chicken
barbecm and political relljr
Saturday a t the Community
Ball.
Preparation! are b e i n g
made for aoma 400 pereona
by Chafa Bill Kllbee. Bill DIb.
ble and Edward Yarborough
who report th at serving will
begin a t K p m. and will con­
tinue until all platea are fill­
ed.
Entertainment will be pro­
vided by the Eaetera Semi­
nole Band which feature!
musicians from Geneva, Chuloota and Oviedo and ia di­
rected by Richard Zelley, OHS
bandmaater.
A public addreaa ayitem
will be eat up and all candi­
date! will be invited to apeak.
Advance ticket! for the
event are available from any
membera of tha aeaocletlon or
may be obtained a t the door.

j

SHS Bowlers
Beat Moore
Led by John Boggi who
rolled a 812, the Seminole
High School boye bowling
team took a 4 to 0 deciilon
from the Blihop Moore Horneta. Meanwhile, Lyman'a An­
dy Hinley knocked down 499
pine to pace the Greyhoundi
to a 4-0 victory over Colonial'!
Grenadleri. And, at Orlando'a
Sky Bowl, tha Oviedo kegleri
dropped their match with the
Apopka Blue Darters, 4 to o.
In girl*' ploy. Seminole'*
maiden* »cored a 4 to 0 win
over Blibop Moore, Lyman
loit to Colonial by a 3-1 count
and Apopka defeated the Lion*
otto* I to 1.

Mr. and Mr*. Elila Petteraon of DeBary, released an
excerpt from the February
In u e
Coa*t Guard Alumni
Aaeoctation Bulletin, report­
ing the presentation of the
Air Medal to their, ion, Lcdr.
Warren Sawyer Petteraon,
United State* Coait Guard,
from tha Preildent of the Un­
ited Statea for service aa set
forth In the following cita­
tion:
"For meritorloua achieve­
ment in aerial flight on May
11, 1903, while serving a* pil­
ot of a Coast Guard HM19G
helicopter, engaged in towing
the fishing vessel, "P irate 11
from a position of great peril
near 8eal Rocks, San Fran­
cisco, Calif.
"When information was re­
ceived that tha fishing ves­
sel had lost her engine and
was In distress, Petterson de­
parted for the scene. Upon
arrival, he located the "I'lr-

Tourney Sunday
At Mayfair Club
The annual singles and dou­
bles tournament spotuored by
the Sanford Women’s Golf As­
sociation will be held Sunday
at the Mayfair Country Club.
The Ssnford Women Golfers
will host Ihclr friends at a
special guest day April 29.
Mary-Eslher’i is sponsoring
a tournament for the women
scheduled to start May 6 and
continue on May 13 and May
20.
There will be an inter-city
tournament at
Dubsdread
Country Club May 12.
The Ssnford women's group
was well represented at the
Florida State Women's Golf
Tournament held at Port St.
Lucie last week. Min Keenan
and Edle Ware came borne
with the sliver.

Unit To Meet

Kubeck Ailing:
NEW YORK (UPI) - Tony
Kubek, the New York Yan­
kee!' ailing ahortetop, under­
went a checkup a t Lenox 1UU
Hoipltal today.

The Auxiliary Unit to South
Seminole VFW Post 8207 will
meet for a social evening at
8 p. m. today a t the Post
Home on the Old Dixie High­
way north of Longwood.

ate II" dragging anchor hi a
heavy surf approximately 80
yarda off the beach. He im­
mediately maneuvered the hel­
icopter eo that, with the help
of a crewman, a line could
be passed to the vessel. A
strain of 2,000 pounds was
then placed on the tow line.
When no progresa was noted,
was Increased to 2,600 pounds
with surges to 8,100 pounds,
caused by wave action, Slow
progress was now indicated
and for 47 minutes Patterson
continued this operation un­
til the "Pirate II" had been
towed into deep water and
the tow assumed by the CO823281 For his expert airman­
ship and skill throughout
this rescue mission, his cour­
age, sound judgement, and
unwavering devotion to duty,
Ledr. Petterson, in keeping
with the hlgheat traditions of
t h e United States Coast
Guard, was presented this Air
Medal by Douglas Dilllon, for
the President."

Legion Visits
VA Hospital
By Mrs. Adam M iller
Twenty-five member* of
DeBary’s Herbert D. Gibb
American Legion Post and its
Auxiliary mads their annual
visit to the Lake City Veter­
ans Hospital Sunday.
Mrs. P a t e r Koppenaal,
auxiliary president, reported
that gifts of more than 600
books, magasinea nad paper
backs, plus an afgan, were
given to the veterans In ad­
dition to two television aets
which were presented to the
assistant chief of staff, Wil­
liam C. Baldwin, for use in
the hospital wards.
A two hour show was pre­
sented by tha DeLand High
Sehool Band and Variety
Show under direction . of
George Wolf and Paul Caskey
for an audience of more than
88 patients.
Post Commander Fred Mc­
Laren was la charge.

Joe's Lauodry took a firmer
grip on the first place trophy
as they made a clean sweep
against Hunt Realty in the
weeks league play. Anything
can happen in four weeks,
and in this game of bowling
•very pin counts.
Stenatrom Realty and Art
Brown Pest Control split their
points 2-2. Tha C.P.O. Wives
also made a clean sweep
against M. k M. Bar. Shoe­
maker Construction won three
points from Cook's Corner.
DeBary Debs won three points
from the Acey Duecy Wives.
We weloome P at Franks who
will take Mary Doughertys
spot in the Acey Duecy Wives
team. P at had only rolled
duck pins before joining the
league, but it looks as if she
is adapting to the heavier ball
quickly.
Queens of the split circle
are Carolyn Salle when she
converted the 3-7-10, and So­
phie Woodson the 8-7-9. VI
Rowberry and Letha Ward
toppeled the 8-10; Marie Cls*
owski, Gladys Pinter, and
Carolyn Salles the 2-7. Doris
Gandy converted the 6-8; Etta
Dorman and Sara Terry the
5-6; Beverly Meeks the 4-8
and the 4-8-7. The 3-10 fell for
Dot Button, Kathy Gray, Doris
Hock, and Carolyn Sallee. Tur­
keys were rolled by Dot But­
ton, Judy Clarke, Kathy Gray
and Bert Neville.
Kathy Gray turned in her
highest game to date, a 210
but high game was rolled by
Dot Button. A three-day tie
for high scratch game of 242
is now held by Dot Button,
Mary Tomaleskl, end Meda
Wiltshire. Dot also rolled high
scries of 861.

Envoys Try To
Restore Rule
VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) U. S. Ambassador Leonard
Unger and the envoys of
France, Britain and Austra­
lia joined today in an attempt
to restore the Laotian govern­
ment overthrown by a rightwing military coup Sunday.

Lake Monroe Inns Leading By 12 Games
Tha team sponsored by
Lake Monroe Inn has all but
sewed up the City Bowling
League this season as they
ere now leading the peck by
a full 12 games with only
four mora weeks remaining
in tha season.
In this wtsks action the
Knights of Columbus led by
A1 Poulter’s 228 game and
877 aerie* knocked the blocks
from under Lake Monroe Inn
with e three-point win. Swee'• ; ’* Bar and Grill gained a
. ttl* on fir it place with a
three-point win over H arry's
Bar and Package. Eddie Mon­
roe had a 223/869 for Swee­
ney’s while Hank (Bud) Kratte r waa high for Harrys with
his 835 series.
Je t Lanes also won a threepoint deciilon over Michael’s
Elk Gas with John Spolskl
"bombing" 171, 209 and 237
for his 617 total. John (Tha
Bomb) Wright was high for
Michael’s with his 202, 212
and 189 for a 603 total. San­
ford Manufacturing took a
three-point win from the
American Legion. John Brid­
ges was high for tha Manu­
facturing men with hli 204/679 while Georg* Swann"
"carried the mail" for tha
Legionnaires with hla fine
224/691.
In tha other matches, Pry­
or's 8tate Farm Insurance
took three wins from Wisdom
Sod Servlet. Phil Rocha was
high for Pryors with hla 206/-

634 whll* Jo* Gaxil was high
for Wisdoms with hla 602
totaL
There were a few 200 games
rolled this week with John
Spolskl leading the way with
237 and 209, Marvin "Curly"
Meltser also rolled a nice 237

New Officers
Installed By
PTA Council
By Maryann Miles
New officers of the Semi­
nole County Council of P ar­
ent-Teacher Associations were
Installed last week by Mrs.
W. L. Swofford of Altamonte
Springs during a meeting of
the group a t tha Bear Lake
Elementary School.
Taking office ware Mrs.
Georgs Hearn, Lyman, presi­
dent; Mrs. C. R. Sims, Pinecrest, first vice president;
John Angel, South Seratnole
Junior High, second vice pres­
ident; Mrs. M. F. Kerehner,
Altamonte, secretary and Mr*.
Clinton Gore*, Bear Lake,
treasurer.
A plaque was presented to
the Plnecreet PTA tgr its in­
crease in membership from
266 to 726 end a citation was
received by Lyman PTA for
Its inersee* from 91 to 210.
Guest speaker for t h e
morning meeting we* E. S.
Douglass, Seminole County di­
rector of adult and vocation­
al education.

game, A1 Poulter rolled a
226, Georg* 8wann n 224,
Eddie Monroe n 223, John
Kneeland 222, Jack Kenner
216, John Stankiewics 217,
John W right 202, 212 and
Joa Wallace also rolled a 212
game. Harry Pentecost roll­

ed 211, Phil Roche 206, Phil
Zeull and Carl Von Herbulii
had a 206, John Bridges a
204, and Andy Patrick rolled
an aven 200 gam*.
Next week will be position
night with Lake Monroe Inn
taking on Saweeney’a Bar and

Grill, Michael's Elk Gas and
Jet Lanes will butt head*, The
American Legion will take on
Sanford Manufacturing whll*
the Pryor’s will bowl the
Knight’s of Columbus and
Harry’s will go up against
Wisdom in tha final match.

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Contrary to all that'a been
■aid and printed. Southern FI*
berg lau Products la occuping
the Williams Building in San­
ford Industrial Park and NOT
the HLH Products plant,
— which continues in its own
™ building. HLH is operating at
full steam and expects to
continue doing so. As a m at­
ter of fact, one of our Clock
Winders heard this morning
from a highly reliable source
that HLH is hinting a t a poss­
ible expansion program.

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WEATHER: Mostly fair throuuh Saturday; high today 88-92; low tonight in 60s.
i'lstaolished 1908
United Press Lensrii W: re
FRI., APRIL 24, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 176

City, County Join In Paving Job
Elimination Of
Traffic Hazard
Program's Aim

An
emergency
$120,000
street paving program "to re­
In the story about Ted Wilmove a critically dangerous
g Hams' Hardware carried in
safety problem" was approv­
™ Wednesday’s
Herald,
the
ed by the City and County
name of Kenny Boutwell
Commissions in joint session
should have read Kenny Reutebuch. These things happen,
this morning.
aay our advertising depart­
The approved paving plan
ment personnel. Guess that's
will bring about elimination of
why they still put erasers on
traffic hazards on 13th Street
pencils.
HAROLD KASTNER
ROY G. WILLIAMS
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and on Southwest Road.
. . . illua. potentate
. . . president
City of Sanford has really
. . . Bahia Shrino Temple
City of Sanford, which pre­
. . Sanford Shrine Club
.
rolled out the red carpet for
viously had announced plans
r
the visiting Shrine nobles . .
■
for
Improving 13th Street, said
they all received windshield
Zimmerman, Atlanta, Del Mar president; stand­
FINAL CLOSING in negotiations for the trans­
it will widen, install storm
•tickers permitting them noing: Beryl II. Weiner, Atlanta attorney; Loring
fer of the Del Mar property on West 20th Street
time-llmlt free parking. That'a
sowers and catch basins, pave
Burgess, Florida State Bank executive vice
from the Del Mar Corporation, Atlanta, to the
Illustrious Potentate Har­ best way that we possibly
good public relations .
On behalf of the Sanford
the strpet, install curbing and
president; S. J. Davis Jr., Sanford attorney;
Chemical Corporation of America, Tallahassee,
ran and have arranged a
old II. Kastner. We hope
Just think how they’ll talk it
Shrine
Club,
we
extend
to
sidewalks from French Ave­
special program for the lad­
John Kriiler, Seminole County Chamber of Com­
was completed this morning. Chemical Corpora­
that
each
and
every
one
of
up when they get back home.
you our most cordial greet­
nue to Crooms High School.
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les.
merce manager; Jarvin Lcvison, Atlanta attor­
tion will commence its Sanford operations in the
you
will
enjoy
it
to
the
ing on your arrival in San­
ney; Clifford McKibbin Jr., Sanford-Scminole
We hope that after yoa
property about September. From the left, seat­
utmost.
SUGGESTION TO T H E
This program will cost an ford.
return to your home that
Development Company president, and Rulph
CITY COMMISSION:
City
We
want
each
and
every
ed: Irving Feinberg, Sanford, Chemical Corpora­
estimated $70,000. City engiWe Greet You, W’e Weiyou will rarry with you
one of you to feel that this
tion vice president; Juck Feinberg, Tallahassee,
Dover, Atlanta, Del Mar plant manager.
Manager Pete Knowles and
ncera have been Instructed to route You, Nobles and In d ­
pleasant memories of Han­
is
your
rity
and
that
every
^ his crew are to be highly
(Herald Photo)
Chemical Corporation president, and Jerome
commence drafting plans for ies, with the gates of our
ford, The Gateway to Cen­
member of he Sanford
complimented in dressing up
the project. This planning and city wide open. We hope
tral Florida, and that when­
Shrine
Club,
their
wivrs,
and
Rands Avenue, which really
that your stay with us will
ever you are looking for
the riUirns of Seminole
was sn alley and an eyesore.
stockpiling of necessary ma­ be filled with happiness and
pleasure and real hospitality
County and surrounding
W. B. Williams will be 90
terials it expected to require pleasure.
that you will come to San­
areas are willing and ready
years old in a few days. He
60 90 day*, when actual con­
This is our First Cere*
ford.
to serve you in any way
was the city's third city manstruction will be started.
nuinlal to be held In SanfRoy G. Williams,
they possibly ran.
•gcr and Is the oldest living
The Southwest Road project ford under the jurisdiction
President
We
have
arranged
to
en*
ex-city manager. As a tri­
will follow, with tho County
SOUTH BEND. Ind. (UPl) bearing 75 per cent of the cost of the Bahia Temple, which tprtaln the Nobility In the
Sanford Shrine Club
bute to him and his son, Bishop Elected
is quite an honor to our
Police Chief Roy G. Williams,
—President
and
Mrs.
Johnand the City bearing the other
PITTSBURGH (U P l). '
the Clock Winders suggest
Seminole County Chamber
The event was highlighted aon, starting out on a whirl­ 25 per cent. Tlii* project will
Bishop
Prince
A.
Taylor
Jr.
you rensm e Rands Avenue to
of Commerce officials this by exhibits placed on display wind tour of poverty-strick­ extend from 13th Street to
"W. B. WilUams Mall." Coun was elected president-desig­ morning estimated that as by some 41 county firms and en areas, were surrounded Country Club Road.
ty Commission rensmed Big nate of the Methodist Church many as 1,500 persona visited the initial public appearance and held almost immobile for
County engineers estimated
Tree Road as "Gen. J . C. Thursday, the first Negro to the Sanford Civic Center of the 19 young Seminole about five mlnutci today by
the cost will run about $50,Hutchison Parkway."
Thursday night Ior the open­ beauties who are competing a crowd of hundreds which 000 for paving, storm sewers
hold that post.
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ing of the second annual In­ for Ihc honor of being named broke through security lines. and catch basins, curbing and
From the Methodist Church Five A rrested
dustrial Show.
Mias Seminole County for
Johnson, in an ebullient sidewalks.
bulletin: “ If you want to be
1964.
Some 5,000 Shriners pri­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - jobs and would save $21 mil­
campaign mood, was unper­ T h e following statement
ST.
AUGUSTINE
(UPl)
lion, he said.
miserable, hate somebody.'
The beauty pageant, which turbed. He told an aide at- was released at the conclusion marily from Central Florida, Defense Secretary Robert S. The biggest tingle cutback
And we like that other gen Integration leader Hoses Wil­
wa* pretty of the joint Commissioners' began to gather in Sanford McNamara today announced
opened with the Initial Judg- afterwards " it
announced today wai a t the
tie reminder we saw not long liams and four other Negroea
light
but
It
WAa.yandcr.ful,"
in
*
.o
f
IbuVRtfla
in
bathing
meeting **ila warning: /
tods y for ‘ a z'lrlne Ccremott* the shutdown — - complete or Army*«“ Watertown, Mata:,
•go in front of a local church: were arrested Thursday when
suits,'’will end Saturday night ' And he told lie crowd of
"Both ’ Commissions have i«I which wilt fcitUira the partial o f.22 ru lit ary installa­ arsenal where 1.840 Jobs are
"Open Sundays for your con­ they tried to get service In
when one of them is rrownrd 5,000 waiting to hear him in Jointly agreed to remove a
a
segregated
restaurant.
venience."
a high school football field critically dangerous safety initalion of amne too new tions and farilitics with Ihc to he eliminated by Septem­
the winner.
s e e
ber 1967 at an estimated sav­
elimination of 10,03(1 jobs,
"I'm
going to tell Congress problem presently existing on members.
Heavy
Attack
Squadron
Tonight's program bcglni
ing of $3.3 million.
Mayor Irene Van Eepoel Firing: Heavy
McNamara
told
news
con­
I
wish
they
could
come
here
Nine (VAH-9) today received at 8 when the contestants will
Initiation activates begin
West 13th Street, from French
McNamara said only the
recently Informer R. E. Port
AYOIS THEODOROS, Cy­
Us first needle-nosed RA-5C bo Judged in evening gowns. in the heartland of America Avenue to Crooms Academy today and will culminate in a ference that the shutdowns Army's materials research
e r that under no clrcum prus (U PI) — Heavy firing
and
see
what
the
people
of
and
reductions
plus
the
sale
Vigilante, as the Navy be­ During all of the sessions the
and Southwest Road from 13th big ceremony Saturday after­
agency would be retained at
stances would poltlcally-pla between Greek and Turkish
gan equipping its second judge* rate the girls on face, America are doing for them­ Street to 46A. The joint Com­ noon al Seminole High School. of two industrial reserve Watertown. He said most of
qued North Orlando change Cypriots rattled through this
plants,
(lie
consolidation
of
squadron for global deploy­ poise, figure and personality. selves.
The first section of candi­
its name. Now comes a re­ village for hour* today in de­
"I have been stimulated and missioner! were in agreement dates will be initiated al 2 defense contracting offices in the arscnpl'a facilities would
ment with the new twln-jct
Ilill Reck from WTRH was
on
tiie
vitally
needed
project.
be sold.
port that a sizeable group of fiance of United Nations ef­
reconnaissance bomber.
master of ‘ceremonies of inspired by what I have seen.
"It was further agreed that p. m. in the SilS auditorium. 29 U. S. cities and several
"All career employes whose
young North Orlando mothers forts to arrange a cease-fire.
I'm
here
to
sec
what
the
fed­
economy
measures
The squadron held brief ac­ Thursday's program and Nick
The second section will be oilier
jobs
are eliminated will lie
construction
would
commence
have suggested the name of
ceptance ceremonies al Ihc I’ficfauf at the organ provid­ eral government can do to at the Intersection of 13th initiated al 3:30 p. m. in (lie would save $68 million an­ offered other job opportuni­
the village he changed to Bond Cost Down
improve
your
condition.
nually
in
the
United
Stales
Sanford Naval Air Station this ed music as the girl* walked
ties," MeNamara said.
Slrcrt and French Avenue and Fleming Gymnasium.
"No Hope, Fla."
MIAMI BEACH (U Pl) - morning.
Shrine officials snnounced and abroad over the next 3W
s e e
down
the
ramp.
proceed
from
that
point
to
the
Atty. Gen. Jam es Kyncs said
year*.
.Mias Candi fonder, Miss
Which reminds: Let’* have Thursday the cost of validat­ Commander Jam es L. Shipultimate completion of the this morning that all arrange­
Closings in Florida Include
ments
have
been
completed
a little fun in this column ing the state'* $75 million man, VAH-9, Commanding Seminole County of 1963, wel­
The Sominolo High School project — the completion date
the seadromes at the Naval
and you readers send us higher education bond issue | Officer, accepted the aircraft comed the candidates and ex­ class of 1954 will hold a re­ expected to he in the Fall of for the two-day event, parti­
names of cities and towns was lower than any compara­ in behalf of Ills 270 officer* plained the Judging proce­ union at 8 o'clock lonlglit in 1963. Actual construction will cularly the colorful Shrine Air stations in Jacksonville,
BEHRING (UPI) - Kenwith odd monikers. One Clock ble issue in the history of the and men. His squadron Joins dure! to them and tile crowd. the Directors Room of the not commence for 60 days in Parade which will get under­ Key West and Pensacola, all
of which will tic inactivated neth Collier, 47, bought a gua
way
in
downtown
Sanford
VAH-S, also Sanford-based, as Other opening remarks were
Winder has vlalted Two Egg, state.
order that engineering and
in January, 1963.
this morning then went to a
the second unit to he equip­ made by County Commission­ First Federal Ruilding.
Hen Scratch and Rattlesnake,
planning and stockpiling of Saturday morning at 10:30.
Ho also said that right hotel coffee shop where lie
The
original
line
of
march
ped for extended sea deploy­ er John Alexander, Mayor A.
Fla.; Big Bone and Rabbit No Censure
materials can be accomplish
for the parade lias been alter­ economy measures would he shot his wife and then himself
ment of the RA-5C. VAH-S la L. Wilson, plus Carl Sliilkc
Hash, Ky.; Rattlesnake, Ind.;
ed.
JACKSONVILLE
(U
Pl)
ed
slightly. The parade will taken overseas — In Europe in death ns several horrified
scheduled for deployment to and Charles Kampf of the
Alice and Ben Bolt, Tex. And
"It was further agrred that
The Jacksonville Bar Asso­ the Western Pacific aboard
WASHINGTON
(UPl)
begin
at First and Cypress, and the Western Hemisphere perron* watched.
one city in Pennsylvania with
Sanford Civitan Club, beauty j President Johnson Thursday portion of the project of 13th
Highland* County Sheriff
proceed west on First Street, —but that these would not
a very odd name we don't ciation decided hy a four- the USS Banger thla sum pageant sponsor.
proclaimed May 10 as Mo­ Street from French Avenue to turn south on Oak Avenue, Involve NATO forces. He said Broward Coker ruled the
vote margin Thursday not to mer.
dare repeat for fear of be
The pageant is being held
Crooms will be constructed by
proceed east on Third, north the.se actions would eliminate case murder-suicide pending
Other RA-SCs are assigned this year as part of the In­ ther's Day and urged all
ing accused of vulgarity. But censure Mayor Haydon Bums
City forces while Southwest
Americans
to
fly
the
Stars
for
allegedly
saying
lawyers
on Sanford Avenue and east 3.600 military and civilian further investigation.
to Heavy Attack Squadron dustrial S h o w . Saturday's
it la a real town with a real
and Stripes that day as an Road from !3th to 46A will be again on First Street to the
• re "trained as m asters of Three, which is providing
name.
grand finale will begin at 8 expression of "love and re­ constructed b y C o u n t y
deceit."
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point of origin.
training for flight crews and
p.m.
force*."
verence" for their mother.
A golf tournament got un­
support personnel.
At one time R. E. Porter
der way at noon today at
The RA-SC, powered by two
had ■ good friend named Phil Civil Rights Bill
WASHINGTON (U Pl) - 17,000-pound thrust engines,
the Mayfair Country Club.
Campbell at Xenia, O h i o .
The first official public ap­
While on a trip from Florida Senate leaders today hammer­ is capable of bursts approach
pearance of the Shrine will
to Ohio, In passing through ed oui the final form of a ing twice the speed of sound
he a band concert at 7:30 to­
Alabama, we mailed Phil compromise jury trial amend­ Until recently, VAH-9 flew
night on tho corner of First
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Campbell a postal card from ment to the civil rights bill the A-3B Skywarrlor a twin
and Magnolia.
FRIDAY
Phil Campbell, Ala, Next we they Intend to offer at a sub­ jet attack bomber which will
A capacity crowd packed
(A complete schedule of
C'andidatea report, 7 p.m., Mayfair Inn';
•aw
him
we
asked tf stitute for a Southern-sponsor­ eventually be phased out of Oviedo High School cafetorium
events for today and Satur­
the Sanford operation.
street activities.
be had received the card. He ed proposal.
Thursday night to hear Semi­
day appears elsewhere on this
replied in the affirmative and
Band concert, Bahia Band, 7:30 p.m., First
nole County Democratic can­
page.)
added that he also had receiv­
and Magnolia.
didate! bid for votes in the
ed at the same time a card
I-udien, recreation, 8 p.m., Mnyfair Inn
May 5 primary.
from Phil Campbell, N. M.
ballroom.
An estimated 350 chicken
q
He had never heard of the
('hantern recital, 9:30 p.m., Muyfair Inn.
pilau dinner* were served
two citiea until ha received
starting at 5:30 p. m. and
Get-together party, 10*11 p.m., Sanford
the postal cards.
more than 500 persons had
Shrino Club.
s e e
filled the cafetorium by 7:30
TODAY
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) SATURDAY
Sanford Chamber of Com­
when the nearly 50 candidates
6:30 p.m.—Exhibit Display
The federal spare agency said
Candidates report, 8 a.m., Mayfair Inn.
merce officials are flying to
began with three-minute talk*.
today static electricity appar­
8:00 p.m.—Preview of Beauty Contestant*
ladies coffee, 9*10 a.m.
Tallahassee Tuesday to be
The sponsoring Seminole
—Evening Gowns
ently ignited a rocket engine
Parade, 10:30 a.m. form* at First mid
guests of the Florida Deve­
County Democratic Executive
during an indoor teat last
SATURDAY
Cypress.
lopment Commission. Maybe
Committee chairman, Mr*. J.
week fatally burning two
6:00 p.m.—Exhibit Display
Moslem Fount, 11:30 a.m., Sanford Shrine
the boss will let R. E. Porter
D. Morrison, said the third
technicians and injuring nine
7:41 p.m.—Award of Appreciation present­
Club.
fly along.
and final county-wide rally
others.
ed by Hon. Karlyle Housholder to the Indus­
Indies luncheon and fashion show, 12:45
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of her group will be held
A National Aeronautics and
trialist Contributing Most to the Development
p.m., Mayfair Inn.
To clarify that report about
next Thursday at Sanford
Space Administration (NASA)
of 8emino!fl County in 1963.
Candidates
Initiation
—
tree debris. City crews will
Civic Center.
fact finding board recom­
8:00 p.m.—Final Judjfinjf of Beauty Contest
r'irst Section, 2 p.m., Seminole High
not clean up after contract­
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•
Candidates also have been
mended that the Delta launch
auditorium.
ors but will collect after
invited to locally sponsored
rocket using the type of third
Free anack bar: Junior Chamber of Com­
Second
Swtion,
3:30
p.m.,
Seminole
householders or odd Jobs men
rallies Saturday afternoon at
stage rocket that accidentally
merce.
High gymnuHium.
if the tree trunks and bran­
Midway and Saturday evening
fired April it lie grounded
Door
prizes:
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intervals
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night.
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at Geneva Community Center
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Inn.
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DEAR ABBTi t MB to
Am eighth grade and I like
a boy in m j home room.
I called him up tact night
and told him that a girl
M end at mine wanted hie
picture, but ebe wae too
bajhful to aek him (or K,
ao 1 was asking for her.
B e said be was sorry but
he didn't have any more,
ffeaa I called him back and
told him that the picture
really wasn't for a girl
Mrleod, it was (or me, and
maybe he could dig one up.
lie said he didn’ t have any
more and be wouldn’t know
where to dig one up from.
Then I called him back
•gain to ask him what page
our history assignment start*
ed on, but this time his mo*
(her answered the phone
•nd told me to quit bother*
tog him. I (eel terrible.
6hould I call him up and
apologise for bothering him?
FEELS TERRIBLE
DEAR FEELS: Not This
hoy has your number. For­
get hist
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I am not
mentioning any names and,

By Abigail Van Buren

N you print tola, please
don't use mine, but what do
you think o ( a husband who
is not man enough to speak
his own mindT He and his
wHe have worked out “ sig­
nals" between them. When
they are at a party and HE
wants to go home, he either
mops his brow with a hand*
kerchle( or crosses his legs,
and then SHE suggests that
it is late and they should be
beading for borne.
"ON TO THEM"
DEAR "ON” : I think
they’re wonderful. 1 didn’t
know teamwork like that
still existed.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: My pro­
blem Is my daughter. She
is 29 so 1 can’t tell her what
to do, but she is still my
daughter and I worry about
her. Abby, she is five feet
five, and I will be the first
to admit that she was over­
weight, but she is big-boned,
like I am, and she never
looked as heavy as she was.
She weighed 255 last July.
That’s when she started go­
ing to this doctor who spe­
cializes in reducing people.

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She lost 60 pounds and toe's
still dieting. I have begged
her to stop before abe kills
herself, but abe doesn't lis­
ten to me. Abby, please, as
one mother to another, help
me save my daughter.
TEARS IN MY EYES
DEAR TEARS: Unless my
subtraction is wrong, your
daughter still weighs 195
pounds I She has to lose an­
other 60 before she’s in the
proper weight range for her
height. Trust the doctor,
and don't demoralize your
daughter. Calories are tough
enough to battle without the
additional burden of an hy­
sterical mother.
* • •
Get It off your chest. For
a persona], unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
• • •
Hate to write letters? Send
one dollar to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.,
for Abby's
new
booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR ALL OCCAS­
IONS".

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I h s subject of scientific
bidding recalls to me one
WORTH
86
4 m y favorite hands. The
A AQ JSt
gams was rubber bridge. I
¥02
mss sitting North and playing
♦ A Q J987
to None
with Mrs. Jacoby against two
CAST
very fine players. We were
to 8
to 6
vulnerable and they were n o t
¥ 10848
¥ A K Q JQ 8
I opened one diamond in
♦ 64
42
(tw third seat and East
*K Q 10763*A 984t
jumped to four hearts. Mrs.
SOUTH (D ).
Jacoby bid (our spades and
to K 1 0 8 7 1 3
West went to five hearts.
¥7
♦ K 1059
It waa up to me to act, and
to JS
I had quite a problem. Obvi­
Worth and South vulnerable
ously Mrs. Jacoby held the
Heath West North East
king o f spades, and I was
Pass I&gt;au 1 ♦
4¥
quite certain that she also
4 to
B¥
7 to
Faaa
held the diamond king. It Paas Pass
would have been far too dan­
Opening Iced—to K
gerous for her to go to four
spades on a broken suit If |had a rather easy grand slam
she did not have a dlanmond provided I could stop a heart
lead. How could I do that?
(It In reserve.
Should I bid six hearts and
Hence, it appeared that we

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go to seven spades later?
West was too smart for that.
He would say to himself,
"Why did Jacoby cue bid
hearts If he intended to bid
seven all the tim e?" Out
would come a heart!
Should I bid five spades
and let them push me to six?
They would probably defend
anyway and If I went on to
seven I would still gc&lt; that
heart lead.
Finally, the winning bid oc­
curred to me. I Jumped right
to seven spades.
West thought about his
opening lead for a long time.
He finally decided that I
would not have made the bid
with a heart loser, so he open­
ed a club. Mrs. Jacoby ruffed,
drew trumps, discarded her
losing heart on a diamond
and made the grand slam.

This harried husband writes
Of a problem that Is all too
common In the early years of
married life.
"F o r the five years we
have been marrlod, my wife
and I have been going around
with a crowd that has a lot
o f more money to spend that
we do.

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r ic r m o r s

jvajnr

NOTICE IB hereby given th»t
t am engaged In huetnfee at
Highway 1T-SZ. flemlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, under tha flrtltliun
■am i of. I, A Hi: MONIIOK INN.
end that I Inland to regteter
•aid nama with tha Clark of
tha Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Florida, In accordanca
with tha provision* or tha
Fictitious Nama Btatutaa, to
Wit t Bar Mon 10.01
Florida
Statutes 1**7.
Hlet Henry D. Tyla
Fubll.h Star. SS * .Apr. t, I
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KOTIt'H o r AFFI.lt'ATI tO.V
FOIt TAX lir.KII
(« M . tat.lS Florida Statatre
at Iatut
NOTICE IB JIKHKtir OIVT S . That Mrs. Pallaa I«&gt;np tha
holdar of tha following rartlfloat a haa Iliad aald crrtltlrata
for tax dead to tia laaued
tliereon. The certificate num­
ber and year of leouanca, tha
deacrtptton of tha property,
And tha nama In which It waa
•aaeased are aa followa:
Certificate No, IS
Tear of
Xaauence H it
lleai rlpM—
a* Fropertrl
Lot S (lioea Part Deac. In l&gt; It
m l Paxe MS) F. It. Itamla
Addition to Sanford Plat llook
I Paxa IS1
Nama In which aaaeeaad W il­
liam II. Dutlar. All of aald
property helnx In tha County
e f Seminole, Stale of Florida.
TTnltaa aucli certificate ahull
be redeemed according to law
tha property doacrlliad In aurh
certificate will ha aold to tha
hlxhaat bidder at tha front
door of tha Hemlnola County
Court Mouee at Sanford. Flor­
ida, on tha flret Monday In
tha month of
April.
Ittt,
which la tha Sth day of April,

asst.

Dated thle 17th day o f Feb­
ruary, l t d .
(Official Clark's Seal)
Arthur H. Uaekwtth, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court,
Samlnata County, Florida
llyi (I. T. Itay, Jr. D.C.
Futillah Star. I, II, It. IS, l i d
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"S ly wife doesn't complain
because my Job is small po­
tatoes compared to the Jobs
of the other husbsnds in our
crowd. But I know it makes
her unhappy not to have a*
good a home as her friends
have, not to be able to en­
tertain toe way the other glrla
do, or to dresa aa well.
" I think that gradually, we
ought to stop seeing so much
of this crowd and look for
frienda more nearly on our
economic level. But my wife
thinks that for the lake of
our two young daughters we
should keep the friends we
have so that our children can
grow up with theirs, etc. . .
even though it is all we can
do to try to keep up with the
kind of social life they can
afford. What do you think?"
I think that you'ro absolute­
ly right. Evidently trying to
keep up a social life with
friends who have ao much
more to spend Isn't making
either of you happy.

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LEGAL NOTICK
AUCTION SALE
Commercial Credit Corpor­
ation. Ry Virtue O f A De­
fault In lla Conditional
Contrart.
Sella On Starch St, 1961
At 9:00 A.M.,
At 201 South Elm Aye.
City Of Hanford,
State Florida
1962 It.V.MHLKR WAGON
Serial No. C823888
RE: Aurora Home* Inc.
Arct. No. 106-8832

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of latni
(4) Cartoon*
NOTICE IB IIERERT d lV 1:30
12) Newscop*
KN, That Mr*. Dallas M op the
(4) Leave It To Beaver
holder of the following certi­
(5) Rlverboat
ficate haa filed said certificate
for ter deed to he leeued
lliereon. The certificate num­
ber and year nf Issuance, (he
description nf the property,
▼aJAMKB
ROnKRT
M K U H V K - and the name In which It waa
aaaea.ed
are ae followa:
TIIKR. Jit and BtTHANNK U.
Certificate No. ITS
Tear of
M E i m V K T I l E l l , hi* wife,
Defendant*. Isaitanc* ISSt
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NOTICE OF SI'IT IN
tsoiiTUAiit:
coitc.( i,o *i n n W s of tell 3 Holden Ileal E*.
TO I JAMES RORERT MERI­ tate Company's Addition Plat
WETHER, Jit. end SI'S- llook 1 Pag* I*
Name
In
which
as.eeeed
ANNE I. MERIWETHER,
hie wife, wh»e* reehlence Theodore A Slarle Martin. All
of
eald
property
being
In the
la Nashville, Tenne.fee,
and whoee teat known ad- County « f Kemlnol*. State of
dreaa la IS] Valleywood Florida. Unices such certi­
ficate shall he redeemed ac­
Drive.
TOU AltK HEREBY NOTI- cording to law th* property
FIED that a Complaint to described In auch certificate
III he gold to th* hltheet
forerlnee a certain mnrtaaae
encumherlnx
the
fullowlnx bidder at th* front door nf the
dttcrlbed real property, to-w ll: Kemlnol* County Court llotiee
I.ot », lllork V. SITNI.ANI) at Hanford, Florida, on the
ESTATES. A M E N D E D flret Monday In th* nv nth of
l’ l.AT. ercordlnx to plat April, 11(1. which ta th* &lt;th
thereof a* recorded In l'lat lay nf April. !»M .
Dated this 17th day of Feb­
Rook 11. Paxee 1 and S,
A T M E L O D E E S K A T IN G R IN K
Public Records of Semi­ ruary. 1*S«.
(Official Clerk's Beal)
nole County, Florida,
These
cute little "Alley Cats’’ will be seen again at the
Arthur H. Ileckwlth, Jr.,
has been filed axalnat you In
re-showing o f the skating show, "Showboat” to be presented,
Clerk Circuit Court,
the above atyled suit, the ehort
Hcmlnol* County, Florida Monday, March 30th at Melodee Skating Rink by the Melodee
title of which I* J. K. (Ileeeon,
lly: U. T. Itay, Jr.. DC.
Dance And Figure Club. Tickets 50c. Showtime 7:30 P. 51.
Jr., aa Admlnlatrator of Vetruhllalt
Mar. t, 13, 1*. 30, 1*44 Phone 322-9353.
crane Affair*, an Officer of
CDK-ll
the United Slate* of America,
vereua JAMES RORERT MKIIIWKTHEIl. Jlt. and SI'SAS'NK
U MERIWETHER, hi* wife.
Defendant* and you are re­
quired to aerv* a copy of your
Anawer or other pleadlna to
the Complaint on Plaintiff's
Attorney, Mark N. Cleveland,
Jr., Suit* SIS Sanford Atlan­
tic National Rank Hull,ling,
Sanford, Florida, and flla the
original
Answer
or
other
pleading tn the office of the
IM P O R TE D
clerk of the circuit Court on
or before the llth day of
SCOTCH
April. A. D. ]»«*. If you fall
to do *o. a decree pro rnnfeaeo will be taken against
7.15—43.95 CASK
you for the relief demanded
In the Complaint.
This Notice a&gt;1a 11 be publish­
ed once a week for four con•ecutive weeks In Tlia Sanford
Herald, a newspaper circulat­
ed In Seminole County, Flor­
ida.
Dated
this
loth
day of
March. A. D. 1*««.

Ruth M iiiett

And what possible good can
It do your children, as they
grow older, to bo shoved Into
a position where all their
friends have a lot more than
they have?
There's no need to drop out
completely from the crowd
you have been going around
with—but you can do it gra­
dually without causing any
hard feelings.
Just start being honest
about not being able to afford
to do some o f the things they
do. Look around for a few
couples who like to do the
kind of things you and your
wifo can afford.
You'll find that you'll genu­
inely enjoy your leisure time
when you don’t have to "keep
up with the Joneses.”

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VOL. 56

It's interesting to be on the
sidelines and watch the man­
euvering leading up to the
choosing of a mayor of North
Orlando by the council m em ­
bers on April 6. Art Ferrln
and Irene Van Eepoel both
want the Job.
Councilwoman - elect Mona
Grinstead today issued this
statement: "Irene Van Eepoel
and I are supposed to be hav­
ing a feud, according to R. E.
Porter in 'Around the Clock.’
I have not seen Mrs. Van
Eepoel since the election. She
has not asked me to vote for
her for mayor April 6, though
I know she wants my vote.
I sincerely wish the people
had this opportunity to elect
their own mayor. This would
eliminate any future rumors
or disagreements about the
m ayor's election among the
council. When I do vote, I
will vote for the one I feel
the majority would choose."
• • •

United Press leased Wire

Fill., MARCH 27, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 156

Russia Releases Two U . S . Fliers

EASTER DISPLAY at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Place, 136 Pinecrest Drive, is creating considerable favorable comment from pnssersby.
Mrs. Place built the displny out o f cardboard and assembled it in her yard.
She is shown checking the attraction located amid a flower bed.

Leaders Split
Over Route Of
Capitol March

Clerk Art Beckwith today
reminded political candidates
it is against the lsw to place
any advertising within the
rights-of-way of any state
road system, state park road
system, county road system
and any city connecting link
with any of those roads. Fur­
ther, he said, candidates de­
airing to place advertising on
private property must obtain
CDR. J. W. TAFT
CDR. L. J. REINHART
the written consent and a per­
mit from the State Road De­
partment. The penalty on con­
viction of a misdemeanor in
this matter is a $300 fine per
violation per month. This eli­
minates East First Street,
where a gubernatorial candi­
date has hung a huge banner
acrosa the right-of-way. City
Cdr. Leonard J. Reinhart Squadron One at a change of
officials disclaim responsibili­ will he relieved as Command­
command ceremony to be held
ty for that sign.
ing Officer of Heavy Attack on Tuesday, after a very
•
•
•
Sunday Is Easter . . . at­
successful year a i "Head
tend the church of your
Tiger."
choice!
Cdr. Reinhart turns over
• • •
the helm to Cdr. Jesse W.
From the Ebenezer Method­
Taft.
ist Church bulletin: Two cow­
Cdr. Reinhart and family
will he stationed at YlUc
boys, passing a heard of buf­
New York Met farm sys­ France where he will serve
falo, commented on the man­
gy condition of the herd. tem officials said today that on Sixth Fleet Staff. A little
When they had passed out of an Inter-camp contest will be sad at leaving friends in
played at 1:30 Sunday after­ Heavy Attack Wing One, Cdr.
earshot, one buffalo turned to
noon at Sanford’ s Memorial Reinhart leaves with the sat­
another and said: “ 1 think
Stadium. This affair, said Joe isfaction of knowing that he
I've Just heard a discouraging
McDonald, ramp supervisor, did a Job well. The officers
word."
will he tho first during the and men of Heavy One wish
• • •
current training season.
him smooth sailing and a
Sign on the rear end of a
Wid Matthews, an adminis­ hearty welcome aboard for
city refuse collection truck: trative assistant to General
"Satisfaction guaranteed or Manager Gcorgo Weiss of the their new "Head Tiger."
double your trash ba ck !"
New York organization, said
• • •
that the gates would InMembers of the Dance and thrown open to the public and
Figure Club of Mclodcc Skat­ there would be no admission
ing Rink will hold a re-run of charges.
the Heart Fund show at 7
"W e’re encouraging our ball
p.m. Monday. The theme is players to go to church — the
“ Showboat." If you’ re lookinu one of their choice—Sunday
The annual Easter Egg
for something different to do, to observe
Easier,"
said Hunt of the Sanford-Seminole
come and watch the boys and Matthews. "They'll report to Jaycecs will he held this Sun­
girls doing their difficult rou­ the stadium at 12:30 and Ihe day at 2 p m . at the City
game will begin an hour la­ Park on First Street next to
tines.
• • •
the USO Iluilding.
ter."
"Peter Cottontail," assist­
Weather permitting the Mots
The big trouble with Rus­
sian roulette ia that not planned a long hitting drill ed by local Jaycces, has hid­
enough Russians are playing today under the direction of den a large number of eggs
Ernie White, manager of the fo- the youngsters to find.
it
• • •
Williamsport Club of the East­
The children will search for
Opening of a New York ern in-ague. Matthews an­ the eggs in areas marked off
branch office to administer nounced that White has been according to their age groups,
sales of its Florida properties placed in charge of field ope­ 03. 3-3, 6-7, 8-10 years of
has been announced by the rations here for the remaind­ age. Prizes will be given in
each age group. The young­
Mackie Bros, division of the er of the training period.
White will manage one oflhe sters have been asked to
Deltona
Corporation,
our
teams in Sunday's exhibition bring their own basket.
neighbors across Lake Mon­
ami Clyde McCullough, man
roe. The office is in the new
ager of the Auburn club of
Expressway Building, Queen's
the New York - Pennsylvania
Boulevard, Elmhurst, L. 1. In-ague, will pilot the other.
• • •

Change O f Command
For V A H -1 Tuesday

Met Teams To
Play Sunday

Easter Egg Hunt
2 P.M. Sunday

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
An apparent split In the lead­
ership of a civil rights march
on the Capital developed to­
day as Negro and white In­
tegration leaders gathered to
protest the civil rights fili­
buster in Congress and honor
"Florida Freedom Fighters."
Leaders of the march called
a news conference to an
nounce the split between the
NAACP, originators of the
march, ami the Congress o(
Racial Equality who disagreed
over the route of the march
and other planning.
The local CORE chapter,
dominated by white and No
gro university students, are
insisting on a parade route
that would give the demon­
strators more public exposure
by circling the Capitol build­
ing in downtown Tallahassee.
Robert Saunders of Tampa,
NAAC field secretary, and
Mrs. Ruby Hurley, regional
NAACP said the march would
go as planned, front A&amp;M
University’s campus to a
state-owned
baseball
field
Hire- oliK. .&lt; - ju'J) of Uic Capi­
tol.
Saunders dropped his earlier
estimate of 10,000 marchers
to a maximum of 3,500.

Russia Playing
Lone Hand
GENEVA (UIM) — Tin- So­
viet Union today appeared to
be exploiting the United Na­
tions trade conference to woo
the underdeveloped countries
away from Communist China
as well as the West.
Red China was not Incited
to participate in the threemonth discussions, the big­
gest trade and development
conference ever held, even
though its 700 million people
represent one quarter of the
world’ s population.
Contrary to advance expec­
tations, the Russians have
made no attempt to get the
Chinese Reds an invitation
from the 122 nations partici­
pating. This omission has
served to underscore the Ideo­
logical quarrel between the
two Communist giants.

Anti-Smoking
Bee Sunday
Those wishing to kick the
smoking habit will converge
on the Alsembly Room of the
County Health
Department
Sunday at 8 p. m. when the
famous ‘ Five Day Plan To
Stop Smoking" will atari.
The plan has worked suc­
cessfully in many areas in the
country »nd this is the first
time it has been offered in
Sanford.
Conducting it will be R. L.
Mathews, pastor of the Sev­
enth Da| Adventist Church,
and JohnG. Marsh, M. D.
The msctlngs will continue
each nyht at 8 through
Thursday at the same place.

Red (]ro88 Session

An eraergency need for
supple mHi tal funds will be
discussed Tuesday at 4 p.m
at a spe ial meeting of Scm• • •
Inole Co nty Chapter, AmerHave you noticed how the lean Red Crosi, The meeting
Sanford Plaza is going up? will be leld in the Caucus
Looks like it may be ready for Room o f Firat Federal Savthe grand opening long before tags am Loan Association
Building.
41m August target dale-

Many, many persons came
forward with assistance in one
form or another a few months
ago when it became gener­
ally known that 12-year-old
Kenny Harriett, son of Fire
Lt. and Mrs. Grorge Harriett,
must undergo an extremely
delicate operation at Child­
ren's llotpisal, in Cincinnati,
Ohio.
John Kridcr, manager of
the Chamber of Commerce,
recalled from hii profession­
al baseball days that an old
field, J. M. (Boots) Crowley,
resided in Cincinnati. Krider
telephoned Crowley and ex­
plained the situation.
When Lieutenant and Mrs.
Harriett, with Kenny and
George Jr., arrived at the
Cincinnati airport, Mr. and
Mrs. Crowley were on hand
ami they all met for the firat
time.
During Kenny's hospitaliza­
tion, the Harriett family were
guests of the Crowleys at
their home.
Crowley, manager uf Uic pro-)

fessional baseball division of
a major sporting goods house,
arrived in Sanford Thursday
to contact the New York
Mots farm system here amt,
also, to visit with the Har­
rietts.

Reds Escort
BRIEFS In Style To
Peace Force
Checkpoint
W W A...

Faithful Over
Nation Mark
Good Friday
Ry United Preax International
"Thero wax darkness over
the whole land."
St. Mnrk 15:33
Christians across the nation
gathered in churches today to
commemorate the suffering of
Christ upon tho cross.
Singly and in families, in
whitewashed hilltop churches
and In rnthodrals curved from
the stone and concrete of big
cities, they came to relive the
agony o f the Crucifixion.
M o s t churches scheduled
three-hour midday services in
remembrance o f the time near­
ly 2.000 years ago when hope
wax plunged into the heart of
darkness.
Others opened their doors
throughout the day uml thou­
sands o f faithful kept n quiet
vigil of prayer and meditation.
Stark reminders o f the first
Good Friday — rough - hewn
crosses bound In pluco by rope
— were erected on the Inwns
of three Chicugo-aica ceme­
teries.
A tattered linen shroud flut­
tered from the crossbars to
symbolizo tho acene in the
shadow o f Calvary.
Most
churches scheduled
special Good Friday services
front noon until 3 p. m.
Major securities anil cc| •
moility exchanges lit tho Unit­
ed States ami Camilla were
closed today. Hunks in some
cities were also closed and
,'u.ny lig ...sex offen d em­
ployes time off to attend
church service*.
The commemoration o f the
last Supper was marked by
Christiana Thursday night.
Jews begin their unnuul celdilution of the Passover at
sundown today, o f f e r i n g
praise to God for the delivernnce of tho children o f Israel
from Imniluge in n n r i e n t
Egypt. Tin- I’uNxnvcr is one of
t ho world's oldest religious
holidays, having been com­
memorated for more than 3,000 years.

Registration On
At Longwood
Ily Donna Kates
Rexiiients o f tho Longwood
area may register for voting
in tlie May primaries today
and Saturday from 10 a. m.
until 6 p. m. at the home of
Police Chief Claude Luyo on
Satilamlo Springs Drive or at
the Civic League Building on
Church Street.
Persons in need of transixirtution may call Charles E.
Stewart, 8:18-5761; Chief Luyo,
838-1297 or 838-1084.

Harriet B o y, Old Pal Reunited

From the pen of BiU MacLaughlin, editor of the Lions
Pause: If the world consisted
of only 1,000 people, we'd
have 60 Americans and 9(0
persona representing the rest
of the world; we Americans
would have half the income,
the remaining 940 dividing
the other half; of the 1,000
80 would be practicing Com­
munist*, wills 370 more under
Communist control. T h e r e
would be 303 whitca and 697
non-whites. Americans would
have a life expectancy of 70
year*; the other* lesa than 40
year* on the average. The
Americans would have IS
times as many possessions
per person aa the rest of the
world combined, they would
be rich and well-fed and the
other 940 would be hungrymost of tho time. The Amer­
ican famllie* would be spend­
ing at least $830 annually for
military defense.

1Published 1908

NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) The United Nations military
force began its peace keeping
IIELMSTEDT, G e r m a n y
task on Cyprus today, with
(U P I)—The Soviet Union to*
strict orders to stay out of the
day released two captive U. S»
Island's politics.
Air Force fliers, West Ger­
man police said.
PALLAS (U r i) — Jack
The two fliers, whose RB66
Ruby’s new lawyer, Dr. Hu­
Jet reconnaissance bomber was
bert Winston Smith, said he
would look around today for shot down March 10 after
a top psychiatrist to treat straying Into East German
Ruby for death-cell gloom.
s k i e s , awecplng homewnrd
through this East-West Ger­
man boder checkpoint nfter 17
DENVER (UPI) — A Con­ days in Russian hands.
tinental Trailways bus load­
The Soviets released the
ed with 40 passengers crash­ pnir this Good Friday—and a
ed broadside into a Colorado third crewman set free last
state highway truck-snowplow
Saturday — after Washington
west of here Thursday night,
warned the Kremlin continued
killing three and injuring 33.
captivity would “ jeopnrdlzo"
improvement of U. S.-Soviol
relations.
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
Capts. David I. Holnnd, 35,
Doctors today counted on an­
o f Hollnnd, Minn., and Melvin
tibiotics to d ear up a lung
J. Kessler, 30, of Philadel­
inflamation that has compli­
phia, wore griih expressions
cated Gen. Douglas MacArwhen their U. S. Army sedan
thur’s valiant fight to recover
sped into West Germany.
from two major operations.
A West German police car—
its siren screaming—led the
MIAMI (UPI) — The Miami fliers' automobile toward Han­
City Commission has agreed nover, where a U. S. Air Force
to blockade Florida
East 1JC4 four - engine transport
Coast Railway crossings to awaited them.
The Russians snw their cap­
trains
unless the
carrier
makes repairs demanded by tives away in style,
A Soviet Red Army officer
the city.
with a detail of troops smartly
saluted the Americans' sedan
NORFOLK, Va. (UPI) - when it came roaring out of
The stern half of the explos­ East Germany and into West
ion-split tanker San Jacinto Germany.
Only very rarely in recent
headed toward port under tow
today with her captain and years have Soviet troopa ap­
34 crewmen sticking with the peared at the Communist Marienborn chcchj&gt;olnt opposite
"m ass of twisted steel.."
Hohnstedt.
The U. S. Army sedan en­
SANTA MARIA, Azores - tered Western territory at
(UPI) — Mrs. Jcrrie Mock 2:57 p. m. (8:57 a. m. EST)
lsndcd here today on a 13- from the comparatively vacant
hour flight across the Atlantic East German autobahn and
from Uermuda in her attempt zipped into massive holiduy
to circle the earth alone in a traffic on tho Western side.
small Cessna 180 plane.
The two fliers, despite their
grim—almost frowning — ex­
pressions, did not appear to bs
TIJUNGA, Calif. (UPI) - injured.
Leonard Ross, now 18, who
won a total of $161,000 on two
television quiz shows before
he was 12 years old, said to­
day "m y face and fame are
forgotten, and it's quite all
Is the United State govern­
right with m e."
ment broke?
An honorably discharged
member of the Armed Forces,
ALBANY, N. Y. (UPI) unable to find gainful employ­
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller,
ment, applied for unemploy­
stung by the crushing defeat
ment compensation at the
of his "m ust" legislation by
Winter Park office of Ilia
a defiant Republican-domi­
Florida
Slat*
Employment
nated state legislature, today
Service.
called for a special session to
He received a reply that
act on his program to reform
federal funds for unemploy­
state liquor laws.
ment compensation are ex­
hausted! He was adviser!,
Sign On Door
however, to continue reporting
The Chamber of Commerce each week and eventually ha
had a sign on Its front door would be paid.
this morning offering sound
The Winter Park supervisor
advice to visitors. It read:
said the same situation occur­
"Have
gone to church. red at about this time in 106]
Hope you do the sam e."
and again in 1963.

Care For Ruby

3 Die On Bus

MRS. MARY WASHBURN, "Mom” to person­
nel at the Sanford Naval Air Station, checks
over a unique "tree" she arranged for the Easter
weekend at tho Chamber of Commerce’s USO
Lounge. The tree is decorated with halves o f egg
shells, in which Mrs. Washburn has glued
pieces of greeting cards, tinsel and other ma­
terial for a striking display. It was "previewed”
this week at the Chamber’s Coffee Club session.
Mrs. Washburn is nn aide for the USO.

Argentine Marines
Fight Red Sailors
RIO DE JANEIRO ( U P I ) Loyal marines clashed today
with sailors who abandoned a
Brazilian aircraft carrier to
join Communist-supported na­
val mutineers.
Two of the sailors were

Final Weekend
Ticket Sale
The finnl weekend sale of
tickets for a benefit movie
sponsored by the Seminole
Chapter. Future- Farmers of
America, will he held In
Downtown Sanford today and
Saturday.
The films will lie shown at
the Movlcland Drive-In Theat
er Tuesday starting at 7 p.m.
Proceed* from the program
will be used to help the Little
Red Schoolhousc and its work
with exceptional children;
Film features will lie the
a'ea premier of "The YellowCanary" starring Pat Boone
and Ilarabara Eden. The se­
cond feature will he "Follow
the Roy*." This stars Connie
Francis, Paula Prrntlss and
Ron Randall.
Between sliows prizes will
lie donated hy many Sanford
area merchants.
Proceeds from the event
will lie given through the
chapter’s entry in the Baby of
the Year Contest, sponsored
hy tlie Zeta XI Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority,
This is the first time mem­
bers of a school organization
has entered this community
project.

The reunion was held in
Krider’ * office.
“ Kenny," said Crowley lo
the 12-year-old, now a picture
SAIGON (UPI) An 1.19
of health, "you surely do look
light observation plane with
a lot better than the last time
two American officers aboard
1 saw you."
has been missing since Thurs­
day on a reconnaissance flight
over
South
Viet
Nam’s
northern highlands, lt was re­
ported today.
A U S. military spokesman
said the plane may have gone
down in the dense rain forest
which covers the area, mak­
ing a search from the air ex­
tremely difficult. The two men
aboard were not identified.

Plane Missing
In Viet Nam

wounded and the other* ar­
rested as they landed In a
launch near the Naval Min­
istry. It was the first blood­
shed of the "pocket revolt."
A spokesman for the Naval
Ministry said the aailora had
left th» rircraft carrier Mi­
nas Gura.l, anchored in Guanabara Bay.
Navy .Minister Syivio Mots
resigned Thursday when a
group of marines threw down
their arms and Joined the mu­
tineers.
Orders from President Joao
Goulart
averted
a
clash
Thursday night between muti­
neers and marines sent to
quash the revolt.
About loo marine tommygunners surrounded a union
hall where Red speakers were
haranguing some 600 mutin­
ous sailors and marines, nut
tho loyal marine* withdrew
reluctantly when Rear Adm.
I.uiz F. Sinai, acting com ­
mander of tlie marine corps,
tiircatened to resign if they
rounded up the "rebels" by
force.
Sulmrdlnatc officers begged
for permission to storm the
hall, hut Sinai refused.
"You arc a disgrace to the
marine corps!" he ahouted at
the officers, in hearing of the
rebel*. "I'm in charge here,
not you. If anyone tries to
use force, I quit."
Communists in the hall ex­
ulted at the marines march­
ed away, muttering and fin­
gering their tommyguna.

One Injured In
Crash; One Held
The driver was arrested and
a passenger was injured when
their automobile struck a fire
hydrant at Sixth Street and
Sanford Avenue at 6:30 this
morning.
Donald G. Young, Sanford
Naval Air Station, suffered a
broken nose and was treated
at the base hospital.
Police charged Edward J.
White, oI the station, with
driving
while
intoxicated,
reckless driving, defacing city
property and leaving the
acene of an accident. He was
arrested at 27th and Sanford
Avenue. He was released to
the Shore Patrol.

Mac Treated

FEC Blockade

Tanker In Tow

Lands In Azores

Forgotten Youth

Job Service
Is Penniless

Rocky Stung

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Odham To Speak
Brailey Odham, candidate
for the U. S. Senate seat now
occupied by Sen. Spessard L.
I Holland, will lie on Channel
! 9 Saturday night at 8:30.

Rollins Grant
REUNION WAS held Thursday between 12year-old Kenny Harriett and J. M. (Boots)
Crowley, of Cincinnati. Crowley was host to
Kenny’s family when the boy underwent a deli­
cate operation some mouths ago. (Herald Photo)

WINTER PARK (UPI) —
Gulf Oil Company haa do­
nated a $5,000 capital grant
to Rollins College, it waa an­
nounced today hy Hollins
President Hugh k\ McKean.

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More Than
Pretty Hats
Million* of people will be In
the mood of worship Sunday
and if they w e n asked why,
th en would be various ans­
wers. The meaning of Easter
is so broad that one could
spend a lifetime thinking of
its significance in different
areas of thought, Ufa and
worship. StIU it is good to
seek to find the basie mean­
ing from which others may
flow.
One of the meanings of
Easter is that it Is a proof of
our faith. We live in an age
when we want proof for
everything that we believe.
This has coma about for many
peopla as their minds have
been attuned to a scientific
approach.

A long time ago, one of the
apostles claimed his eternal
destiny upon the proof of the
Resurrection. This man was
Thomas who had spent three
years with Christ as He walk­
ed the earth performing mir­
acles, teaching incomparable
ethics, and espressing infinite
love in every way. When the
world of Thomas caved in at
the cross, his faith seemed
dead, and he felt that It
could not be revived without
a scientific proof.
When his closest friends
said that they had seen the
risen Christ, Thomas could
not accept their word. Such
things Just did not happen, so
Thomas thought. He said,
E iccpt I shall ace in Hit
hands the print of the nails,
and put my finger Into the
print of the nails, and thruit
my hand Into Ilia aide, I will
not believe."
Eight days later Christ ap­
peared to the apostles again,
and this time Thomas was
there. Ha beard the risen
Lord say, "Thomas, reach
hither thy finger, and behold
By Jane Casselberry
my hands; and reach hither
The first in a series of three thy hand, and thrust It into
•nited services to be sponsor­ my side: and ba not faithless,
ed by the South Semlnola Min­ but believing." Thomas bad
isterial Association this Eas­ seen and now he believed and
ter will take place at 7:30 cried out, " My Lord and my
p.m. today with Frank Rough- God.”
ton's dramltle presentation
It was not only Thomas who
of "The Sermon on the saw and believed, but there
were Mary Magdalene, all of
Mount."
Saturday, at 7:30 p jn ., “ The the apostles, the disciples on
Last Supper" wtU bo enacted the road to Emroaus, tha 900
featuring another perform­ brethren at once, and many
ance by Roughton with men othars. This was enough for
o f the participating churches them, la fact, for tha apostles,
taking the parts of the IS Dis­ it was to much that they ware
ciples.
changed from cringing cow­
On Easter Sunday a Sunrise ards to man who were glad to
Service will be held at 4:19 give their livea in martydom
a m. with Rev. J. D. Pea­ and walk through tha door o f
cock of the Fern Park Church death into tha mansion o f Im­
o f the Naiarens as speaker. mortality.
Other ministers taking part
Another meaning o f Eaater
in the service wUl be Rev. la immortality. Whea wa
Jark Lindsay of the First think of Immortality wa are
Baptist Church of Longwood, reminded that tha Resurrec­
Rev. Leonard Jonas o f Prairie tion sets forth most clearly
Lake Baptist Church of Fern that our faith is triumphant
Park, itev. Dolmas Copeland and victorious. On Good Fri­
o f Casselberry Community day, wa aaw tha Savior aa He
Methodist Church, Rev. X. went to Calvary and aa Ha
Ruth Grant of First Pente­ appeared to ba annihilated to
costal Church of Longwood, many. His enetqjcs felt that
Rev. John L. Montgomery of they had solved a problem by
Westminster P r e s b y t e r * placing Him on a cross as
ian Church in Howell Park a common malefactor. Now
ami Dr. N. Carl Elder, asso­ they would bo rid of Him I But
ciate pastor of the Altamonte how wrong they were I We
Springs Community Chapel.
find the glorious Resurrec­
All services are scheduled tion of Easter reflected so
at the Lyman High School clearly in that Ha lives for­
Athletic Field. In the event of ever. Because He lives for­
inclement weather, services ever, Ha told thosa about Him
will take place in the school that all who believe on Him
auditorium.
will live too.
When one accepts t h e
Lord's Resurrection, the ms
jor doctrines fall into place.
No longer doca one see life
through astigmatic eyea of
the soul. No longer does he
agree with the many who aay,
"E at, drink and ba merry, for
By Jane Caaetftevry
Easter morning
worship for tomorrow you may fUa."
will be held at U o'clock ei No longer Is ha willing to con
W e a tm i n ater Presbyterian tinue with his Inhumanities
Church on SR 434 east of which reveal themselves In
Seminole Plasa. Rev. John N. man's oppressive treatment
Montgomery will apeak on of his fellow man, No longer
"The Power ol the R esum e- docs ha have a neurotic dread
tioo."
of death becauae his ideas of
The choir, led by Mrs. Ger- It are no longer warped, per­
don R. Dillon, will ling verse and Illogical.
••There's A Carol in the
Tha Resurrection points us
Heart." by Stewart Landoa to a higher ealstenee for tha
and "Coma Ye Faithful.'* by human soul. It speaks to us
Brure Carleton.
of emancipation from tha
There will be a church time lower school of life to gradua
nursery for the care of small lion to the higher. How easy
children. Church School class­ It is for us to recall days of
es will be conducted at 9:49 school when we wished for
a. m.
the time of graduation. Wa
dreamed of the Joys that
w o u l d accompany freedom
when wa would ba bound no
longer by certain rules nec
essary for the process of for­
The Annual Easter Sunrise mal education. Same day
Service sponsored by tha San­ there would coma the grad
ford Area Ministerial Asso­ uation. T h e
Resurrection
ciation will be held in Munici­ apeaks to ua of graduation of
pal Ball Park at 4:14 a.m. the soul. How beautifully it la
Rev. Grover C. Sewell Jr. of pictured by the Holy ScripFirst Presbytrian Church and lurei. We hear Christ saying,
president of the association, "1 am the resurrection and
will preach.
tha life: he that bcllevcth in
Other minister* participat­ me (ball never die."
ing will be Rev. Charles C.
There is little wonder th||
Dees of Ssnford Alliance our Lard said to His disciples
Church, Captain Harry Fodcn on the night of the first Lord's
o f the Salvation Army, Rav. Supper, "P eace I leave with
Waller A. R. McPherson of you, my peace 1 give unto
Congregational C h r i s t i a n you: not as tbs world givath,
Church and Rav. E. C. fhsl- give I unto you. Let not your
don
of
Free
Methodist heart ba troubled, neither let
Church.
it be afraid."
Music will bo provided by
The Resurrection m a k e s
the Brass Choir from Semin­ our faith complete. How won­
ole High School with Norman derful to know the answer
Learh as student conductor. A that it gives in Its proof and
U. 8. Mr rim* Colur Guard wl I all sufficiency of our faith,
bp in charge o f flag raising, even io eternal life.
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Bear Lake Methodists Have Groundbreaking Good Shepherd
Plans Spring
Clean Up

By Maryann Miles
Groundbreaking ceremonies
for the first unit of Bear
Lake Methodist Church were
conducted Sunday afternoon
following a pot luck dinner
held on the Bear Lake Road
building site.
The unit will be named Wil­
liam M. Irwin Hall after the
present minister who return­
ed to the ministry from re­
tirement when the church was
formed on Palm Sunday laat
year.
The ceremony waa conduct
ed by G. H. Whipple who In­
troduced official* of t h e
church board, Rev. Irwin, L.
W. Hodges. Miss Virginia En­
glish, Walter Bowies, L. A.
Salmi, H. E. Irwin, Douglas
Nelson, Howard Wolklng and
John R. Patterson. Builder
Charles Crampton also was
recognised. All participated In
tha groundbreaking.
Benediction was given by
Rev. Ernest Hawk of tha
Apopka Methodist Church. Dr.
Bniea Oannawsy, district sup­
erintendent, waa uaabla to at­
tend because o f illness.

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In preparation for Easter
Sunday, membera o f Good
Shophtrd Lutheran Church
will most at tha church on
Saturday at 9 a. m. armed
with brooms, dostciotha and
garden tools to clean and
■pruee up tha ehureh and sur­
rounding grounds.
Athough one o f the less
glamorous aspects o f “ being
tha church,” this clean up is
nevcrtheleia a moat important
serrica to tha church. AU
members art urged to he
prompt and coma ready, will­
ing and ablo to work.
Easter Sunday services are
8 a. m. Holy Communion, and
11 a. m. regular worship with
■pedal music by tha Adult
Choir under the direction of
Robert Carnle.

GROUNDBREAKING ceremonies for the first unit o f Bear Lake Metho­
dist Church wera held Palm Sunday to mnrk the first anniversary o f tho
church’s organisation. Participants shown in the photo include L. W.
Hodges, Miss Virginia English, Walter Bowles, L. A. Salmi, G. II. Whipple,
II. E. Irwin, Douglas Nelson, Rev. William M. Irwin, Howard Wolking,
John R. Patterson and the builder, Charles Crnmpton.
(Herald Photo)

Loyally Dinners Pinecrest Baptist Announces
Scheduled By Night Sunday School, Revival
Area Church

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Alliance Church
Plans Annual
Doctor's Day
Sanford Alliance Church will
ohserve its second annual
Doctor'a Day en Easter Sun­
day when the eeagregatlon
will again ba pfiyltogad to
hear aa guest speaker, Dr.
Joe M. Webber, M.D., path­
ologist of Columbus, Ga., at
the l l a. m. worship hour.
Dr. W ebbtr received his
M. D. in 1941 upon gradua­
tion from Albany Madical
College of Union University.
His intershlp was served at
Roches ter General Haapltal la
New York followed by resi­
dencies in general surgery
and clinical and anatomical
pathology in tha atate of
Ohio. He did postgraduate
week la malgrtolegy at tha
University ef Faria and at
present la director of Path
oiogy Associates in Columbus.
He is lab director and path
oiogy eooaultaot for a number
of hospltala la Alabama and
Georgia.
A member o f the American
Madical Aaaociation and aevaral other madical aocietles,
he served aa instructor ef
clinical pathology la the diegnoatle used for radioisotope*
at Oak Ridga Institute of Nu­
clear Studies. Ha is a member
of Christian and Missionary
Aillanee Church and served
as national president of LG
MA, men's fellowship ‘organ­
isation, in 1941-43.
Rev. C. Chart#* Dees Jr.,
pastor of the local church,
has extended invitation to
the public to attend Sunday's
service.

Choir To Hove
Breakfast
The Choir o f Longwood
Christ Episcopal Church will
sponsor a breakfast at tha
Parish House Sunday follow­
ing the 4 a. m. Eucharist.
Included on the menu will
be Juice, buns, eggs and ba­
con and coffee.
Among choir members serv­
ing will be Mr. aod Mrs.
Charles Petherbridfe, Mr. and
Mrs.
Charles
Pasternack,
Mrs. Jennie M an, Fred Wy­
man and Mrs. Pamela ration.
Proctods will be um 4 la
provide hymnals, vestmanti
and other needed Items for
the choir.

Paola Service
Tha
Wcalayan Methodist
Church o f Paola will have a
sunrise service Eaater Sunday
morning. Tha service will be­
gin M 4 a. m. Weather per­
mitting it will bo bald outside.
Rav. Earl Baker extends a
wrlt-om* to every one to at-

By Jane Casselberry
Loyalty Dinners are planned
next week by the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
for Wednesday, Thursday an
Friday at 0:30 p. m. each day
in Weaver Hall.
Burbon Ferrell ia chairman
of tha dinners which will b«
prepared by the women o f tha
church and aenrrd family
style. Roast turkey will be the
main course and Ultra will be
no charts.
Friday night has been set
aside for tha young peopla of
tha church. Miss Eleanor Far*
rail and Skip Blood are cocommandera for that evening.
Marvin McClain, church lay
leader, ia commander and
Frank Measlck and Carlyla
Swofford are co-commanders.
Bill 8hook ia chairman o f tha
Commission on Stewardships
and Finance which will pre­
sent tha proposed ehnrch bud*
getCo-captains are endeavoring
to Invlta all mamhars and
friends of the church to at­
tend. If anyone haa been in­
advertantly tnlased,
they
should feel welcome to attend
one of thesa evening* and may
contact ono of the commanda n of tha church office for
rtssrvaUona.

Osteen Service
To Be Held In
Hosack Park
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The Osteen Baptist Church
will conduct an Eastern Sun­
rise Service to be held at 4
a. m. In Hosack Park. The ser­
mon, “ Tha Risen Son,” will ba
delivered by Rev. Chester
Plank, pastor of tha church.
Invitation to tha publle la
•standed by tha pastor to
"Worship under God's natural
arbor scented with tho fra g­
rance of orange blossoms.”

Sunrise Service
Scheduled In
Lake Mary
By Franca* Weater
Easter Sunrise services in
Lake Mary will bo held at
4:14 a. m. In Eransdale on the
shore o f Lake Mary. Ample
parking ipac* will be avail­
able adjacent to tho grounds.
Speaker will be Rev. Ralph
K. Taylor o f the First Baptist
Church and music will be pro­
vided by Youth Choir* from
tha Baptist and Presbyterian
churches.
The service will be open to
tha public.

Sunday School at Night will
be conducted four evening*
next week by Pinecrest Bap­
tist Church.
Ted Barker. Sunday School
superintendent who will head
the evening session, advises
that the program is designed
to promote attendance and
prayer for the rerlval services
which will be conducted each
night following the "Sunday

Prairie Lake
To Break Ground
For Building
fly Jane Casselberry
Groundbreaking ceremonies
will bo held immediately fol­
lowing tha Easter morning
worship service at Prairie
Lake Baptist Church for tha
new two - atory Educational
Building.
Officials taking part in the
ceremony will be Rev. Leonard
Jonea, pastor: Harley Sturgill,
chairman of the deacons; T.
D. Bagley, chairman o f the
trustees and finance commit­
tee; J, D. Jordan, chairman o f
the building committee; Floyd
Bailey, Sunday School super­
intendent; D o n C o n w a y ,
Training Union director: Mr*.
Jean Jones, WMU president:
Joirph Rendlck, music director
and Everett Stevena, Brother­
hood president.
Initnllatlon o f a new air
conditioning system for the
church sanctuary waa com­
pleted this week and will b#
u*ed for tha first tlm# on
Easter Sunday if needed.

Senior Choir
To Present
Cantata

By Jana Casselberry
The Senior Choir o f the
Casselberry Community Mathodist Church will present an
Easter Cantata at 7i30 p.m.
Sunday under the direction of
the minister, Rev. Delmat
Copeland.
The 20-voice choir will sing
the cantota, “ On tha Passion
of Christ,” by David If. WilHam*. Mr*. Darwin Rhea,
regular choir director, will be
at tha organ.
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T h e twelve apostles of
Jaeue Christ wore Andrew,
Bartholomew (or Nathanael),
James, Jama* tha aon of
Zehedee, Jehn, Judas Iscar­
iot, Matthew, Pater, Philip,
Simon, Thaddeut and Thomas.

School at Night" sessions.
The Sunday School will
meet by department and class­
es each evenings, Monday
through Thursday, at 7 p.m.
under the direction of depart­
ment superintendents and will
divide into classes with the
teachers responsible at 7:10.
Sessions will dismiss at 7:29
and gather in the auditorium
for tho revival services at
7:30.
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Baptist Circle
Has Meeting

reference Luke ■: 49-41. She
told about the life of the wo­
men ia the village* before
they touched the Lord's gar­
ment. It waa a Ufa of slav­
ery, full of fear and misery.
She explained that after they
learned of God's lovt and
"are born again." their life li
changed, their faith la deep,
and they love to pray and
tell others of their inward
JoyMr*. Harris emphasised that
little could be done if U were
not for the generous gifts of
pr:&gt; .r sad money given by
Christies women all over the

Two Easter serried at Congregatlonal Chriatlan Church
has been announced by Rev.
Walter A . R. McPherson, past­
or.
The first services at 9:45
a. m. will be especially for
Church 8chool members who
will form a Procession of
Blossoms, all white. These
flower* will be used to form
a hug* white cross which will
be placed upon tha altar by *
Mlsa Ellen Cartar and Miss V
Sandra Corbett who will ba
REV. BOB WALKER
dressed in whit*.
The 11 o'clock service will
Include a solo by Zula E. Earnman who also aang for Palm
Sunday service*. The choir
will sing the anthem, Easter
t
numbers will be played on the
organ and the Easter sermon
at both services will b* dcliv(red by the pastor.
Easter Day will bold spe­
Mr*. A . N. Kamusat will be
cial significance this year for at tha organ for both services.
Elder Spring! Baptist* es it
marks the beginning of a
two weeks revival effort Al­
though the evangelist Rev.
Bob W. Walker, will not ar­
rive until Monday after Bett­
By Donas Eetea
er, Eaater Sunday will be
Rev. E. Ruth .Grant, pastor it
of the First P o n t a e o s t a !
considered the first day.
Rev. Walker received his Church o f Longwood, will give
degree in Bible at Bob Joota a special Esstar message at
University of Greenvilla, S C. the 11 a. m. morning worship
Since completing hla formal service at the church.
training, he hat psstored
Special music will be provid­
churches throughout Florida ed by the choir under the di­
and haa been In demand as rection o f Mrs. O’Bsra Young.
an evangelist His fervent Sunday School will be held at
spirit end warm personality, 10 a. m.
coupled with adequate Bible
Rev. Grant urges membera *
knowledge and (peaking abi­ o f her congregation to attend
lity, promise a rewarding ex­ the united services sponsored
perience to all who bear him. by tha South Seminola Min­
The meeting is planned for isterial Association t o d a y ,
8 p. m. each weekday except Saturday and Sunday at tha
Saturday with Sunday Ser­ Lyman High School Athletia
vices at 11 a. m. and 7:49 p. Field.
m. Each service will include
Inspirational tinging, special
music, and Gospel preaching.
Parents with small children
and babies will be glad to
know of the nursery facilities
which will be open to children
three years and younger.
The church, located just
off the Old Orlando Highway
on Hester Avenue, extendi a
Floral
wa-m welcome to the public.

Elder Springs
Revival To Open
Easter Day

Pentecostal
Easter Service
Announced

By Maryana MUee
The Betty Lawhorn Circle
of the Forest City Baptist
Chureh WMU mat Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Clinton Crawley of Commun­
ity Drive in Forest City.
Three new members Joined
tha circle which ia named for
a missionary presently serv­
ing In the Philippines. Wel­
comed were Mrs. Florence
Hubbard, Mrs. Nedra Allen
and Mrs. Sig Bowser.
Others attending were Mrs.
Yvonne Westmoreland, Mrs.
Pat Green, Mrs. Hattie Hen­
derson. Mrs. Margie White
and Mrs. Lucy Jackson and
her sister from Oxford, N. C.,
Mrs. Mary Hart
Mrs. Henderson was in
charge of the program. The
group discussed helping the
White Cross group which roils
bandages for the Cancer So­
ciety. Devotions were led by
Mrs. Green.
Meetings of the circle are
held at 8 p.m. on the fourth
Tuesday of each month. The
next meeting will be on April
"A m en" Is an old Hebrew
28, location to be announced. word used in worship by
Jews, Christians and Mus­
lims, according to tha Ency­
clopaedia Brltannica.

Rev. Robert E. Lee, pastor
of Bay Shore Baptist Church,
Tampa, and Rev.
Robert
Christie, pastor of Lauderdale
Manors Baptist Church, Ft.
Lauderdale, will begin revival
se'viclet at Plnecreat Sunday
evening. The revival will con­
tinue through April 9.
Rev. Lee, who will aerve
as evangelist, ia known for
his great devotion to studying
the scriptures and his Bible
messages. He presently is
serving his 20th year as pa*tor of the Tampa church and
recently led It in a million
dollar expansion and building
program.
Rev. Christie will direct the
music. A native of Jackson­
By Doans Erie*
ville, he has been pastor in
Special m u s i c
entitled
Ft.
Lauderdale for seven
year*. He ts director of the "Christ Arose" will ba pre­
Florida East Coast Baptist sented under tha direction of
Jerry FusseU at tha 11 a.m.
Youth Assembly.
worship service Easter Sun­
day at the First Baptist
Chureh of Longwood.
Tha sermon to ba given by
Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor,
will be on the theme, "E a iler'a Three-Fold Victory."
Easter Sunday will be ob­
Rev. Lindsay has announc­
served at Grace Methodist ed that the membership of
Church with two Worship tha church will meat Monday
Service*, 8:45 and 11 a.m. and Tuesday at 7:10 p.m. in
The Rev. John
Hire* Jr., the church auditorium for a
paitor, will (peak on tha bond sale. Bonds totaling $34,t o p 1e , “ Tha Resurrection 000 will ba issued for tha pur­
News."
pose of building n mission in
The Junior Choir under the Chuluota, a new pastorium In
direction e f Mrs. Otle Taylor, Longwood and an addition to
will sing at tha 8:48 a.m. tha education building of the
tarvice and tha Senior Choir church.
directed by Roger Harris, will
sing at tha 11 o’clock service.
Rev. Hires will administer
infant baptism at both ser­
vice*.
By Bernice Kelsey
The annual combinad early
rooming Eaater Service! o f
tha First Baptist and T in t
Methodist Churches o f Ovie­
do will be held at 7:30 a.m.
By Jane Caaeelbcrry
First
Methodist
Tha Adult Choir o f Prairie at the
Lake Bsptist Church in Fern Church. 8peaktr will be Rev.
Park will praiant a cantata Tom Haggal who I* conduct­
Sunday at 7:80 p. m. under ing a revival at the First
the direction o f Joseph Ken- Baptist Church.
Coffee will be served foidick.
They will ling "Hallelujah! lowing the service in Fellow­
What A Savior,” by John W. ship H*1I.
Regular 11 a.m and even­
Peterson. Mrs. Rendlck will
provide tho piano accompani- ing worship service* will be
conducted at both churches.
ment.

Special Music
Planned For
Service

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Retired Missionary Speaks For Lake Mary UPW Circle
By Frances Wreter
Mrs. Earl O. Harris of Winto* Perk wee the guest speak­
er at tha March Association
Masting of tha UPW of toe
C o m m u n i t y Prasbytarian
Chureh of Laka Mary hold at
tha horn* of Mrs. A. E. Croc­
ker oa Laka Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris were
missionaries
in Cameroun,
Africa, for 39 years and startad a mission in Balouri, Afri­
ca- They made U»cir home in
Viator Park oa retirement.
Mrs. Harris' subject wai.
"The Touch of Our LurJ's
Garment," using tha scripture

Easter Services
Announced For
tacal Church

world.
Following her talk, the
missionaries lor toe day were
remembered la prayer. Aa
Easter Devotional waa gtveo
by Mrs. Rowland Goble.
Mr*. W. C. Hopkins presid­
ed during tho business sess­
ion. Reports were given by
the various committee chair­
man. Mrs. John Ulmer re­
ported that three quilts have
been made and another start­
ed for the mission service. A
layette hat alto been pro­
vided.
Other
member*
present
were Mrs. A- B. Ailing, Mrs.

Ted Brooklyn. Mrs. Mabel
Brown, Mrs. F. E. Donaldson.
Mrs. LuVtrs Harrison, MrsRuby Lindas, Mrs. John Rea­
ves, Mrs. Kay Sassman, Mrs.
Ruby SJoblom, Mrs. Don
Smith, Mrs. James M. Thomp­
son. Mrs. Aorlyn True, Mrs.
Earl Ungar, Mrs. Ed Zimmer­
man, Mri. Einar Turning and
Mrs. Harry Sandusky. On*
guest, Mr*, llasel Barry, who
it visiting Mrs. Sandusky, al­
to attended.

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U. S. Eyes Importing Of Florida Farm Workers

VEGETABLE
REPORT

CLINICAL STUDIES o f water systems in Seminole County were con­
ducted this past week at the Home Demonstration Center. A number o f
speakers were heard, n film shown, nnd a question nnd answer period held.
Among those on the progrnm were, from left, A. M. Pettis, Extension
Service; II. S. Pringle, Federal Extension Service; M. J. Corbett, Semi­
nole County Health Department; John McCormick, Myers Pump Company
o f Green Cove Springs; Robert C. Cranmer, National Water Purification
Foundation.

WASHINGTON (U Pl) —
Florida Growers who want
to continue using foreign
workers to help harvest their
crops will have to show the
U. S. Department of Labor
they are also using all avail­
able domestic laborers.
A department spokesman
said the need for importing
farm workers from the Ba­
hamas and British West In­
dies was under review.
Authorizations to bring in
foreign workers to help har­
vest fruit, vegetable and sugar
cane crops in Florida come
up for renewal on April 15,
the spokesman said.
He said the department has
had complaints that domestic
workers were unable to find
jobs because of the availabi­
lity of low paid help import­
ed Into this country.
Dade County was parUcularly mentioned, the spokes­
man said, because of the large
number of Cuban refugees al
ready creating a labor sur­
plus.
The spokesman said the
number of foreign workers

Jacksonville Biracial Group Works To End Strife

Spain ruled Puerto Rico un­
til 1898, when it was ceded to
the United Stales by Ihc
Treaty of Paris.

Federal Stnle Market
News Service
Sanford

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) An eight-man biracial group
worked today on a list of ob­
jectives aimed at turning dis­
cord in this seaport city Into
a chorus of harmony.
A Negro leader Immediately
Injected a note of disapprov­
al and cast doubts that the
committee would be effec­
tive.
The committee. Including
three prominent Negro busi­
nessmen. is part of a biracial
group suggested by Mayor
Haydon Burns lo find ways
(o end an outbreak of violence
and vandalism that hit this
city earlier in the week.
Members remained tightlipped about the objectives
they are working on. The
group held its first organiza­
tional meeting Thursday.
An earlier biracial group
was disbanded recently and

Rutledge
Pearson.
Florida
head of the National Associa
tion for the Advancement of
Colored Peploe, voiced dis­
approval of the new group
"We're not concerned with
just having a committee,”
Pearson said. "W e’re concern­
ed with desegregation.”
The city was quiet Thurs
day. Police said they invest!
gated only seven incidents,
all of a minor nature, con
ncctcd with racial unrest.
However, Asst. Police Chief
H. V. Branch said police
working double-strength, 12hour shifts, would continue
heavy security
precautions
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JACKSON, M in . (U P D — A
Shipping point information
aerie* o f bill* that could
amsih Republican hopca of for March 26. All sales P.O.B.
overturning M iisliiippi't one- Prccooling charges extra un­
party ayitem In atate elec­
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tion! won Senate approval
SANFORD-OVIEDO
Thursday.
ZBLLWOOD DISTRICT
Some of the harabeat proviCloudy and mild with rain
alona in the 22-hlll package
were toned down in amend­ in p.m.
ment*, but most o f the key
Cabbage: demand moderate
proposal* pnsicd with only at slightly lower prices, mar­
minor changes. Severn! were ket slightly weaker. Domestic
held on a routine motion to round type, 1\ bu. crates,
reconsider today before being medium to large, some med­
aent to the House.
ium sire, $1.25, occasional
The growing COP made its $1.35; 50 lb. sacks, medium to
strongest showing in the state large, 1 lot, $1.10, medium,
since Reconstruction in last $1. ordinary condition. 75
year’s elections. But party cents: Red type, lt i bu.
leaders said the new laws, if crates, medium to large, $3,
finally adopted, would cripple small, $2.50; Savoy type, med­
their plans to end the long ium to large, $2.
domination o f the Democrats.
Carrots: demand moderate,
A court test is almost cer­ market steady. Topped, 481
tain if the bills, barked by Gov, lb. film bags, mesh master
Paul Johnson, get through the container, medium to large,
House and are signed into law. $1.75; 50 lbs., mesh sacks,
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Celery: demand fair, mar­
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; s Attorney Urges Federal Boxing Control

BY JULIAN 8TENSTROM

WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - A n
attorney f o r
heavyweight
champion Cassius Clay today
joined In the appeal for fed­
UPI I f i r t i Writer
Washington baseball fani eral government control of
are uaaecuatomad to four
game wiaalag streaks, but
after all, spring training al
ways produces its share of the
unuaual.
Like last season when the
Houiton Colts won the Na­
tional League exhibition title
and the Los Angeles Angeli
won in the American League.
Both finished ninth during
A full program of drag rac­
the regular season, but that ing la In atore this weekend
isn't disturbing the Washing­ at the Osceola drag atrip near
ton Senators, who refuse to Sanford. Seminole Timing Aa
eoclatlon Treasurer, C l i f f
believe ia superstition.
The Senators won their Lord, aaya that as many aa 20
fourth straight Thursday, de­ to 30 super atocks and factory
feating the Pittsburgh Pirates experimental automobiles ean
be expected. The race data waa
and Bob Friend, M .
The l i l t "pheaoms" rap­ g I v a n w i d e dlsiemlnatlon
ped out IT hits, including among driven and owners
home runs by Chuck Hinton, from all over Georgia, Ala­
rookie Brant Alyea and Xcn bama, the Carolines and Flor­
ida during the recent Daytona
Reiser.
Jim Duckworth and George Speedwaeka. Many o f the
Angel shut out the Pirates for South’a top driven atated that
three innings each, with An­ they would try for a portion
gel receiving the victory. A o f tha $2,000 in prita money
three-run homer by Jerry and trophies up for g n b s thla
Lynch accounted for Pitts­ Saturday and Sunday.
Recently, tha drag atrip hai
burgh's scoring.
Much o f the other action in become a dueling place fo r 426
Florida Thursday was ham* hp Fords and 426 hp Plypared by a rainstorm which mouths. Tha "G n a t Southern
Goat," a Plymouth from Lake­
awept over the state.
The Minnesota Twins and land will Im on hand to duel
Baltimore Orioles played only with tha fastest Fairlanes In
'four innings and the Philadel­ tha nation. Tha Fords will be
phia Phillies and St. Louis chauffered by auch big name
Cardinals mansged Just three d riven as Phil Bonner, Atbefore the rain forced a halt. lands and Hubert Platt o f
The Kansas City A'a defeat­ Dada City and Atlanta.
Not to be forgotten are tha
ed the Chicago White Sox, 10.
e. ia a game called because 1966 Chevys driven by Bob
o f darkness in the seventh in- Tucker from Orlando and
Alan Hydar from Dada City.
K an su City had 11 hits, in­ Tucker, h o w e v e r , has not
cluding a three-run homer by made e firm commitment to
catcher BUi Bryan ia the •how. The Chevys will classify
as factory axperlmentals un­
sixth inning.
Two other Florida games der a new decision by tha
w e n shortened due to the Seminole Timing Association
rain. The Los Angelos Dodg­ which allows limited produc­
ers ‘defeated Detroit, 4-1, in tion 1002-1964 automobiles to
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seven innings and the New run FX.
Aleo on the weekend elate
York Yankees beat their city
rivals, the Meta, 1-1, In a a n numerous gaa machines,
dragsten and altand auto*.
seven inning affair.
Lord stated that ha le s u n
Hank Fischer, Dick Kelley
and Ron Piche combined for this will be the largeat gath­
a three-hitter ae the Milwau­ ering o f drag race machinery
kee Braves defeated the Cin­ in Central Florida since the
cinnati Reds, 4-1, In a night Daytona Bpecdwecks.

professions] boxing because
the World Boxing Associa­
tion's (WBA) supervision le
"not effective."
Gordon B. Davidson told a
Senate panel Thursday he
would welcome federal regu­
lation as "desirable and es­
sential" to forestall deals
such as the one In which
group headed nominally by
former champion Sonny Lis­
ton demanded as the price for
agreeing to a chailenga bout.
Further details of the ClayListon contract and other pro­
posals to put interstate pro­
fessional boxing under gov­
ernment control were expect­
ed to be heard Monday when
the Senate anti-trust end mon­
opoly subcommittee resumes
its bearings. Bobert Nilon was
called to testify.
Jack and Robert Niton are
principals in Inter-Continental
Promotions Inc., o f which Lit­
ton It nominally president.
The apokeiman for the
group of 11 Louisville, Ky.,
businessmen who have super­
vised Clay's boxing career
told the subcommittee "If
you have the No. 1 contender,
you have to go to the cham­
pion to deal."
Ae a result, Davidson said
Clay’s bickers were "forced
to swallow" an arrangement
under which half of Clay's
championship purse — about
f225,000—Is being held In escrow ee a guarantee that In­
ter-Continental will handle
Clay’s first title defense.
Liston's group also agreed
to pay Clay $60,000 plus bli
22.6 per cent o f the Miami
Beach gate when Clay took
the crown from Liston laat
month. Davidson said this
deal waa made last yaar for
tbo right to promote Clay's
next fight.
Thli wee ■ "disguise," he
said, to give Clay more than
It appeared he would receive.
Ha said the escrow provision
of the contract was a "sub.
Icrfuge" to get around the
WBA ban on guaranteed re­
matches in title fight arrange­
ments.

game at West Palm Beach. It
was the seventh straight vic­
tory for the Braves and their
11th ia 11 spring games.
In the West, Cleveland first
baseman Bob Chance hit a
grand slam in the sixth in­
ning to give the Indians a 9-1
victory over the Los Ange­
les Angels at Douglas, Arts.
Los Angeles had a 4-0 lead
heading into the fourth in­
ning, but couldn't hold it as
Max Alvla and Wally Post
connected for home runs. Alvis' was good for three runs.
At 6cottsda!e, Arts., the
Chicago Cubs scored twice
in the top half of the IMh in­
ning to defeat Boston, to-8.
The Cubs had 17 hits and
the Red Sox IS in the mara­
thon affair. Boston relief ace
Dick Radatz was the loser.

workouts dally. The
Under tha direction o f Wid Cambero, an inflalder, is in two
Matthews, administrative as- camp from Caracas, Veneseu- morning ssasion begins at 10
a.m. and afternoon acssioni
eiitant to George Weiis, gen­
eral manager o f the New
York Meta, tha major league
club'a eaetern diviiion o f its
farm system continued work­
out* today at 8anford'a Me­
morial Stadium.
Actually, there are two
clubs In training here at thla
time. They are th* Auburn
(N. Y.) Met* o f thu New
York - Pennsylvania League
and tha Williamiporta Met*
o f the Eastern League.
Clyde McCullough, former
big league receiver and ma­
jor league coach, will
ago
Auburn,
ami
Ernie
White, former southpaw for
the St. Loula Cardinal*, will
•kipper Willlamaport.
Joe McDonald,
visor, said again
Ing that tha workcuts are
schedule and that tha
officials
are
more
pleased with tha progress
being made, even at this early
stage.
Among
the youngsters
working out here are four
MET FARM CLUB MANAGERS Clyde McCullough and Ernie Whit* aw
ranemanlane who have been
directing the activities o f their rexpective outfits undergoing apring
playing winter baseball and
training at Sanford Memorial Stadium. McCullough is n former Pittsburgh
naturally are in top condition.
Pirate and Chicago Cub receiver while White is n fo r m e r S t. LouU Car­
Thera ia also a youngster,
dinal southpaw. McCullough will manage Auburn o f the New York-PennCarlo* Rivas, here from San*
nylvanU League while White will pilot the W U U m a p o r t club o f th*
to Domingo. Rival, a south*
Eastern League.
(Herald Photo)
paw, le a top pitching pros­
pect. Another youngster, Al

Full Slate Of
Drag Racing
For Weekend

Sanford JH To
Play Tuesday
The Sanford Junior High
School Bravai will play their
aecond baseball game of the
current season at 4 p. m.
Tuesday when they host the
Osceola
High JayVoos of
Kissimmee.
The game will be played on
tbo Braves’ diamond directly
acrosi the street from the
school at French Avenue and
14th Street.

Hurricane JH
Wins 4 To 3
H ie South lem ioole Junior
High Hurricanes took advant­
age of n seventh Inning error
and n pair of singles to push
over the rune sod take a 4 to
I declsloa from the Lyman
High School JayVeos.
Larry Lott’s single brought
home Charlie Newell with the
winning run in the final
fram e.

Olympic* Try
KINGFUCLD, Maine (UP1)
— Officials o f the Sugar loaf
Mountain Ski Corp., Maine’s
largest akl area, pledged
Sunday to push "moderately
hard" te win selection ns the
alts fo r the 1974 Winter
Olympics.

Cavanaugh In
First Place
F ln t and second place
teama met head on laat week
In tha Ilusincisnu-n’a League
at Jet Lanes and nothing wne
changed a I n c a Cavanaugh
T in Service and Rex Liquor*
■plit 2-2. Ray Robinson was
the workhorse for Hex with a
good
191/62G aaries, with
Clarence Wallis hacking him
up with 191/616. Joe Tart set
the pace for Cavanaugh with
1D2/B36.
Knndracki • Cline’a Sinclair
grahltcd tha third apot In
league atandinga aa Dick
Morrison bowled 204/666 in
pacing hla mates to a four
game aweep over F i r o n
Builder*. Curt Abney's 101/
628 and Steve Barnee' 208
games alao figured In the
■weep aa Al Faron with a
196/657 and Len Blondl with
a 101/61!! tried hard to win
for the Uuildera.
Ralph Belts won high game
honora with 217/616 and his
teammate Dick Bchafft-r shot
100/616 in Dlck’a even aplit
with Team No. 6. Billy Mur­
phy "churned’’ at 210/626 to
•park Team No. 6.
"Smiley" W ilU hin had hie
big bender tearing up the
pocket aa he won high eerlea
for the night with 214/602
while setting the pace for
their four game aweep over
Team No. 4. Dave Oldham
contributed a 203 gama in
Smith's aweep aa Vergil An­
derson allot 107/606 to keep
Tamm No. 4 close.

BUENOS AIRES (UP1) —
Luis Alberto Nicolao, the Ar­
gentine swimmer regarded by
many ae the beet in South
America, will compete in the
U. S. National AAU swim­
ming championships at Bart­
lesville, Okie., April 2-4.

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Lest Wednesday night was
John Spolskl's night as he
rolled games o f 190, 204 and
200 for a 602 series In the Jet
Lanei All Star League. John's
fine bowling along with his
teammates, Rich Murphy and
Harry Pentecoit, won threa
games from Betty Anne's
trio. Archie King waa tha big
gun for his team with a 688
series.
Larry’s Mart with the help
of Gary Fox's 217/671 and Ed­
die Klrchhoff'a 208/566 seriei
was able to salvaga two wins
from Bob's Restaurant. John
Wright waa high for Bob's
with a 578 aeries.
Allied Van Lines alio won
two games from Meador's
Marine. Phil Roche was high
for Allied with a 207/669 aartas, while George Swann waa
high for Maador'a with bit 881
seriei.
With 10 weeks left to bowl
the standings are:
L
27
41
Inland Materials
29
46
Bob's Restaurant
38
37
Allied Van U nci
I4 li 40Vi
Larry's Mart
46
30
Betty Anne’ s
28 Vi 46Vi
Meador’ s Marine

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loner, isiiiy niggine, Rick Goltoher, Berry John*
son, Jerry Whitmore, Don Griffin, Rick Sires
and Sonny Messer. Seminole's baseball coach is
Jim McCoy. The Tribe is a member o f the Metro
Conference.
(Herald Photo)

Golden Reward O u t NCAA Protests
For Third Straight Olympic Team's
Russian Tour

Golden Reward goes for his
third straight victory In the
feature race tonight at the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
after winning bis last start
by a note.
The Frank Scllch veteran
h a s ' rallied aa the season
draws near the closing date
with three victories in his last
six starts. The winning streak
has brought the 61-pounder
into grade A competition for
the first time thli season.
Tonight's entries:
Minin' h a c k — e /ie m ii * —
U n i t C— 1. 8*111* MrNabli. I.
Mlnnl* 0*1**, 4. HI**?1* Hh*dow. 4. Ntwliorn*. S. Leon W.
S. Fawn Violet, T. Rrookton,
S. Rock Tray
BKCOVD RACK — B/1S Mil* —
UraS* D— 1. Mil* Rlttrr. t.
Oary Tray. I. Haraiota Hunburat, 4. Bt*p Hoy, 4. North-

W e st N C A A Team
CORVALLIS, Ore. (U P I&gt; Welt Hatsard of UCLA, was
named the outstanding player
o f the NCAA Western regional
basketball playoffs Monday.
Also named to the all-tourna­
ment team were teemmate
Gail Goodrich, John Tresvant
o f Seattle, Ollle Johnson of
San Francisco end Troy Col­
lier of Utah Stale.

• mptnn, S. Purrbrrd, T. Hha'a
llamlMim*, I. Krlttcrrald
T iiin n r a c k — a /ie m u —
MraS* X— I. Curlty, S. Cr*dll
Up, S. lim itin' Hank, 4. Kan­
dy Kolen*. 4. Inky 114*. 4. Judl
nir, 7. Towrr of i ’ owar, I
Call* Com* Hark
FIFTH HACK — 3 /8 Mila -—
firaS* T— 1. D. A.'a Crlmton
Fir*. 3. 8 mt«. S. Wind To Win.
4. Short Tarm. I.' Provincial,
4. Oreat Flr*. 7. Oaaco, S. V*1
v#l Hhlrld
SIXTH RACK — ■ /!• Mila • UraSa T— 1. Olman Illra, 3
Taiaa L*c*. S. Kourway Ane«.
4. Mr*. Mop*. S. Sully Jon**,
4. Hlk* Mao Duff, 7. Uroobura,
I. Ixjne Oaore*
*K vt:\T H r a c k — a/a Mil*
— 4Jrada T— t. Hun Hox, 3
Hlk-k Plus, 3. All Kara, 4. H.
A.'a Ample M*«lc. 5. Rl« 8rho|.
ar, 4. Farina, 7. Concord Htu*.
I. Itacalllns
KIHIITII MACK — 8/1 8 Milo—
liras* C— 1. Homan IUv*1, I
Daahlne Dan, I. Jo* Canty, 4.
Wa Hat. 4. J**a (loodapaad.
5. Connl* Choice. 7. Calleo
Takl. I . Allan Tip.
MIRTH RACK — 8/18 Mila —
UraSa ■— 1. Tart Wire, I
Eery Fly, I. Party Plan. 4
Moonrraat, S. K#y Club'a K#y,
4. Wall Hahavad, 7. Panwortby,
I. Dorla DIk
t r u t h r a c k — a /ia mm * —
liras* A— 1. Roldan Reward.
3. Kaflno, 3. Chlckaboo Masl*
4. Rood Tlmlne, I . Chuck
Drake, 4. O. U.'a Addraaa, 7.
Kit. I. llallna
KI.KVKRTH RACK — 8/S Sill*
— UraSa C— 1. Mary Mlland, I
Calm Cecil, t. KIS Willi*. 4.
llultonl, S. llajah
Rrau. 4
Rpotwlck. T. Midterm, S. Kylemore

KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI)
—The National Collegiate Ath
letlc Association (NCAA) to
day criticized the State Dc
partmeat and issued a pro­
test against tha department
sponsored Russian tour by U.
Si Olympic basketball team
members.
Olympic
Coach
Henry
(Hank) Iba said in Lexington,
Ky., that he declined several
weeks ago an invitation to
coach the tour team because
of prior commitments and
"reservations about the trip's
worth."
The tour, scheduled before
next month’s Olympic trials,
would include Italy, Yuga
alavla and Russia during
three weeks ia April.
Walter Byers, NCAA ex
ecutive directors, acting for
the association's officers, issu­
ed a strong statement de
nouncing the tour.
He said the collegiate turn
should be under no obligati on
to participate in the tour.
He said the trip should have
no bearing on the selection
of the Olympic basketball
team which will represent the
United States in the Olym­
pic games at Tokyo next
October.
Byars said ha was concern­
ed over d a is time players will
McDonald said that the miss and "academic problems
gates art open and visitors because o f the Olympic trials
are welcomed at any time to preparation period and Olym­
pic games participation itself
observe the activities.
main it mandatory for the
NCAA to bo certain no addi­
tional obligation on tha part
o f tha college playera be in­
volved."

The Orlando Seminole Jai
Alai Fronton will be closed
tonight, Good Friday, reopen­
ing Saturday for the final ma­
tinee o f the yaar, at 1:15.
Saturday night the fronton
will otter the next to last
evening performance o f tha
season,
ending
Monday
March 10.
In Thunday night’s play,
swelled hla victory total
I games, pairing with
Elorri la post five to take the
feature eighth game doubles
affair. Jacin end Mugutrza
were aecond in poet three.
Olarre won the opening half
o f the Daily Double events,
wth Aritio taking tha closer
te form a 1-7 combination pay­
ing $181.60.

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Bill Wadca' appearance at the Lyman High School aporta
banquet Tuesday waa enough to attract a capacity crowd.
But when tha former all American quarterback at Vanderbilt
finished his talk the audience gave him a long and atandinf
ovation.
was following me. This hap­
During our years we've at
pened three or four times and
tended numerous functions
aa I walked around the corner
a d d r e s s e d by prominent
o f a building another old
figures o f the (ports world
friend greeted me the same
But w oll have to admit that
Wade's "performance” Tuee way.
"What’s this bit about call­
day waa as thrilling as
ing me Judge?" asked Wade.
watching him last December
•Simple,’ " the
friend
re­
score the two touchdown* that
plied. During the last two
won the world’s professional
years you've spent more time
football title for the Beari.
on the bench than your fa­
We chatted with Wade be
fore, during and after the ther.’ "
Wade alao told o f the time
banquet. First, we ware some
that Willis Gallimore, the
what amazed — along with
former Florida A A M Rash
others — concerning the pro
who also performs for tha
quarterback’s physical sis*
Bears, took n handoff and
He's a much larger man than
crashed into tha line. As ha
he appears to be on television
limped back to tha huddle
in a football uniform. "O f
Wade asked, “ What happen­
course," says Wade, "You
must remember that you ed, Willie 7
"Two o f dem big guys grab­
usually aae me trying to
bed each ona o f my legs and
dodge or get away from four
spread ’em apart. Ona yelled
260 to 300 pound tackles and
to tha other ‘Make a wish.
guard* before I hand o ff the
Man, I ain’ t no wlshbona.'"
ball or try to pats. That'*
Then ha told o f tha tlma n
why I might look smaller.”
defensive left end kept edging
Wade, while his address
In expecting Wade to handwaa absolutely serious—and
off. "I decided to pass. Ae I
cne o f the finest we have
walked to the huddle the end
ever heard given any nudicnce
backed away. While calling
—he did looien up his listen
■Ignata I shouted an audible
era by relating a few Inci­
with my hands ready to take
dent* the audience found tre­
the snap from the center. I
mendously humorous.
kept my eyes constantly on
For example, after Wade
that end until suddenly, while
completed college and waa
■till changing the play with
drafted by Loa Angelos, the
the audible, the lineman in
Kami wars in their heyday,
front
o f me looked up and
lad by that remarkable per­
ehouted "Move over stupid,
former Norm Van Brocklln
I'm the guard."
For the moet part o f aaveral
Wada said ha gets quite n
seasons nobody saw Bill but
his family. " I returned to bit o f kidding "because my
Nashville after a season was hair ia turning grey at the
temples. But that doesn't
over," related Wade, "and aa
I walked down tha street bother me at 33," said Bill,
everybody greeted with a ’ Hi, "look at Y. A. Tittle, hia turnJudge.’ Since my father waa a ed loose."
Bill said the average life o f
judge I though perhaps he
pro player is four and a
half years. That|s not very
long. "Pehraps one reason ii,"
said Wade, "that in this busi­
ness a man’s excellence is out
in the open. In football you
don't fool anybody." He told
Rain washed out Thursday's o f the study made o f gama
high school baseball schedule films day in and day o u t
Ha also explained that ■
which called for two games
to be played ia Seminole gama is a finished product.
Every gama wa play is plan­
County.
The contest between Semi­ ned. Wa know our strategy.
nole High and Bishop Moore, I f it doesn't work wa have
slated for tha 8HS athletic alternative plana r e a d y .
field, was postponed until a Sometimes they don’t work
date yet to be announced, ac­ and that’s when we're beaten.
cording to Seminole Coach
He paid tribute to ona o f
Jim McCoy.
his teachers, the former pro
Meanwhile, Lyman High's quarterback great, Sid Luck*
engagement with Osecole
man. " I guess Luckman has
High of Kissimmee was also taught me more about quar­
postponed because of the wea­ terbacking than anyone else.
ther. Lyman Coach Jim Pay­ And in thla gams, ft’s 10 to 1
ne said the tilt would be play­ mental over physical. I f you
ed at a later date, also yet to think fcotball Is physically
be announced.
rough multiply it 10 times
and you’ll begin to realize
East's Top Teams how rough it is mentally.
"That’s why,” laid Wade,
NEW YORK (UPI) - Tha
Eastern College Athletic Con­ "professional football is what
ference's 10-man Basketball t ia today. A fter all, yon
Awards Committee has unani­ can't be stupid and expect to
mously selected Vilianova (22- play a gama watched by 60
4) and Hofstra 234 as the million people, the number
East's top basketball teama we're told watched us beet
in the major and small col- the Glanta In the champion­
lege divisions, respectively.
ship gama."

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Tilts Postponed

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I f* not often that you get
• motion picture which ie a
suspense-thriller, a love etory
and a sophisticated comedy
all rolled into one. “ The
Prise,” with Paul Newman,
Edward G. Robinson and the
beautiful European actreai,
Elko Sommer, heading an allalar caat, ia Ju*t a picture and
it ipells Entertainment with
a capital E.
‘•lire Prlxe" and a aecond
color film, “ Call Me Bwana,"
with Bob Hope, will be
featured Sunday anjl Monday

at the Movieland Drive-In
Theatre.
Future Farmera o f Ameri­
ca will eponior a benefit
ahow Tuesday for the Little
Red Schoolhouee, featuring
Pat Boone in “ The Yellow
Canary” and Connie Stevena
In “ Follow the Boye."
Co-featured Wedneeday and
Thuraday will be two color
filme, “ My Sis Lovea," with
Debbie Reynold!, and "Who'a
Got the Action t “ starring
Dean Martin and L a n a
Turner.

Hie triple feature, all In
color, for the weekend, April
8-4, will be “ Siege o f the
Saxons,"
starring
Janette
8cottj “ Four for Texas," with
Frank Sinatra, and “ Elephant
Walk,"
starring
Etiiabath
Taylor.
Bated on the beet-telling
novel by Irving Wallace and
filmed in Panavition and
Metrocolor against arresting
b a e k d r o p s o f Stockholm,
Sweden, “ The Prlxe" concerns
a young American novelist
who comes to Stockholm to
accept a Nobel Prlxe and
walks into both murderous
danger and an uninhibited
love affair.
Paul Newman plays the
young writer who has one
eye open for a Martini and
the other for a pretty girl.
No sooner has he stepped
from the plane bringing him
from New York than he be­
comes involved with two
glamorous girls. The first,
blonde, blue-eyed Miss Som­
mer, play* a member of the
Swedish Foreign Office who
ii assigned to guide Newman
during his stay in the Swed­
ish capital. The second, brun­
ette Diane Baker, ploys the
niece o f another Nobel Prize
winner, Edward G. Robinson.

A La Carte
DIANE BAKER and Paul Newman in a scene
from 'T h e Prize," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’a ex­
citing drama combining romance and suspense
set against a backrop of Sweden's Nobel Prize
awards. ‘T he Prize" will be featured Sunday and
Monday at the Movieland Drive-In Theatre.

HALLANDALE, Fla. (NEA)
— A restaurant owner, Fritz
Dorigo, w o n
the Dinner
Stakes at Gulfstream Park
last year, with Behaving Deby.

•anfnrh

Rrrnlh Fri. Mar. 27, '64— Pag# 5

"ABLr
HOPPING

Mies Carol Pettljohn
Entertains Nightly
In The Lamplighter Leungs

It'a tha Eaater weekend, Spring got here officially a few daya ago, cold weather’a gone, ao let's
go placeti
Tha Capri la alwaya a good
placa to go, with excellent
food and drinks, music and
dancing. Lota o f people must
think ao, because last Satur­
day night saw ■ capacity
crowd. Even you or I couldn't
get a table unlaas wa had a
reservation. That’ll teach na
to call early.

you need when you're too
busy or too tired to prepare
dinner yourself. Just phone
322-2256 for a menu in time
for tha 4 to 6 p.m. delivery,
s e e

For all-around frlendllnesa,
Jim Spencer*a la hard to
beat. You'll just have to drop
In there to eppreclate this.
It'a ■ wonderful placa to go
•
*
*
and have a few drlnka and
Growing In popularity la stuff yourself with delicious
the busineasman'a luncheon at fcod. A private dining room Is
Hank and Louisa Pyla'a Lake available for partial.
*
*
•
Monroe Inn. They have a
The Trade Winds Cafeteria
varied menu, generous serv­
ings, and rrasonabit prices. 1* featuring a special Easter
They also serve breakfasts dinner. Take the whole fnmlly
and go. Note to the kids: tho
anytime.
• •
*
desserts are heavenly.
*
*
*
Jean and Rocco Morslllo
welcome you to viait Jean'a
While you’re on the go, be
Spaghetti House for Easter •ur* to atop at Freddie's
SunJay dinner. They are fea­ Steak House. Enjoy entertain­
turing Easter menus at spe­ ment by Mlsa Carol Pcttijohn
cial prices. Make It a family in tha Lamplighter Lounge.
affair . . . children under 10 Of course tha ateak'a at
Freddie's ara auperb.
pay a special low price.
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NEW YORK — (N E A ) —
A rt you coming to New York
for tha World's Fair? Then
here’s a handy score card,
suitable for wallet or purse,
to tell whether you've enjoy­
ed your visit and tasted the
varied desserts fabled Gotham
has to offer.
Begin by scoring 1 point
immediately for each day you
stay in the city, because sur­
vival Is its own reward. On
the other hand, deduct &amp;
points for aaying, “ New York
is a wonderful place to visit

LAST 3 WEEKS

a

LAKE WALES
A M P H IT H E A T E R

Feb. 9 thru Apr . 19
BRING THE KIDDIES
TO OUR BIG
PKE-HHOW
EASTER EGG HUNT
8UNDAY AFTERNOON

T W r iM H

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B LA C K HILLS
I

8:80 P. M.

a

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Also, for . . •
Getting correct dlrectiona
on first asking — add 6
points.
On aecond asking — add 2
points.
Seeing anybody talk to any­
body else on tha subway or
bus — add 10 points.
Spotting a real psychiatrist
— no points.
Anybody under psychiatric
cars — deduct 1 point.
A cab driver who won't
take you because your desti­
nation ia within walking dis­
tance — add 10 pointa.

Ns. a At itias oair —
-OIIK1BT OOKS TO MOMSCtaSr Caret — Celev

but I wouldn't want to live
there." A fter that! For . . .
Each real call girl you aae
— add 10 points.
Each girl who looks Ilka a
call girl — deduct 1 point.
Spotting a celebrity — no
point*.
Spotting Bcnnet Ccrf, Zina
Bethune, Dorothy Kllgallcn,
David Sutakind, Helen Hayes
— deduct 1 point each.
Having somebody smite at
you anywhere — add 10
pointa. -v
Having somebody recognise
your confusion and volunteer
to help you find your way —
add 10 pointa.

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81-88
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Jean A Rocco Mortlll* Welcome Tout

Jean's Spaghetti House
Open 11 A. M. to 10 P. M. — Parties Accommodated
tlwy. 17-92, Orange City — Reservations: Ph. 778-8898

— JIM SPENCER'S —
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE

ALL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT .... 83.25
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS
DANISH LOBSTER TAILS
(sweet as a nut)

YOUR

ROYAL RED SHRIMP
(a real delicacy tha way w*
prepare t he m! . , . they are NOT
Preach Fried 1)

COMBINATION PLATTER

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CORN ER

Brownies Hove
Egg Hunt

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f A h U I I W l o lun lor the; lu n 'ily 1

TODAY

Served With
Choir* Of Appetisers.
Potatoes, V eg, Salad,
Bread, Butter, Tea or
Coffee, Choice o f Desserts
Children under ie .... 81.0#

ItM t MOMfto

(Danish Lobster Telia and Royal
Red Shrimp)
A new favorite “ lata atop"
FROC. LEGS
tha unique Carib* Lounge, in
Sauteed In Melted Butter
UNDER THE UMRRELLA
downtown Sanford. They're
A Variety Of Fin* Cheeses gad Meat. ___
open now till 2 a.m , Monday
To Enjoy While W* Prepare Your Dinner
through Saturday. Jack the
ANNETTE FUNICELLO nnd Frankie Avnlon
New
Orleans Room available every night Tor
Mixologist aaya the custom­
_
. private parties up to 88.
star in “ Muscle lieach Party" Sunday through
ers are really enjoying tha
Bonth French Are.
Sanford
Phono FA 8-8881
Thuradny at the Ritz Theatre.
“ musle on tha houaa" aach
Hal and Debbie Cumby of Friday night
*
a a
The Paddcek Bar are deeply
appreciative o f tha fine recep­
So Join tha fun . . . gat cot
tion they have received since and go, go, got
they opened. For a good party
MIT ORLANDO DR. — 17-92 — So. Sanfard Limits
time visit tha Paddock Bar.
tha Stock Exchange, tha
Again for , . .
• •
*
announces . . . •
GOOD
Hearing somebody sing as Cloisters and Union Square
Ernest Shank, Sanford rep­
on
Sunday
morning
—
no
he works — add 18 pointa
BESSIE P A T T E R S O N
resentative o f Kohtsaat'a Din­
A store salesperson who point*.
ner
Delivery,
pointa
out
that
now
operating tha newly-built
Finding a New Yorker who
knows just what you want
this
service
la
available
by
tha
COOK’S
CORNER DINING ROOM
and Just where you can get has — add 8 points.
2445 French A t#.
day or tha weak . . . juat what
And,
finally,
for
seeing
a
it — add 10 points.
Specialising In
Sanford, Fla.
Going to Brooklyn inad ■unset, a star or tha sky —
Large
Sirloin Steak 82.28
add 20 points.
vertently — no pointa.
#
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T-Bon*
Steak
81.88
• Fried 8hrimp
81.18
Carry Out Orders
Spending less than |I5 per
Below 6 pointa wins first
H
Fried
Chlchen
11.18
•
Fish
Dinner
|1.23
day at the World's Fair for
prise. Anything higher wina
Ph. 522-9616
each person In your party —
With French Fries, Salad, Hot Holla
By Maryana Miles
second prixa — another week
add 1 point per $1.
Bear luike Brownie Troop
SERVING
FROM 10 A. M. T I L 11 P. M.
Going to the Status of Lib in New York.
1)08 met Wednesday after­
Brer — Plain — Hot 'a Cold Sandwiches — Chili
erty, the Empire State Build
noon at the homa of tha lead­
Kohlaoat'a
Thanke, Navy! You're ALWAYS Welcome!
lng, three major museum*
er, Mr*. Kay Vlats, 114 A l­
DINNER DELIVERY
the boat trip around the city,
hambra Avenue, Foreat City,
SERVICE
for an Easttr Egg Hunt.
BREAKFAST
•
Those attending were Mary
Complete delirious dinners
SERVED
Jane C r o m w e l l , Veralyn
DELIVERED DAILY
ANYTIME
Viets, Kathl Mllllan, Valeria
MON. THRU BAT.
By Mildred Haney
4 P. M. to • P. M.
Forsyth, Janny Shafer, Mary
BY DAY OR WEEK.
Lion’s International Club of A I l e a Patterson, Marilyn
FREE MENUS
Deltona was formed at
• RE8TAURANT
Welnar, Peggy Bonekemper
LOW COHTI
By Mildred Haney
meeting held Monday night at and Debra Lovett.
• BAR 4k PACKAGR
Sanford A Sanford Area
Residents of Deltona find the Community Club with 21
HWY. 1 7 -9 8 -1 H Miles North oT SANFORD
Ph.
822-2256
pleasure and relaxation in men In attendance.
Caartlag Custom
the pursuit c f their msny
Elected as officers were
LB.
The male penguin tries to
and varied hubbies.
Art Holbrook, president; Dr.
Floret
Interest
a
likely
mate
by
pre.
One o f
the Interesting William Yanosky, vice presi­
It’s always
place* to visit is the garage dent; Art Hertung, second aentinr pebbles, ona at a
Sirloin
time,
for
bar
inspection.
workshop o f Henry Pevlowakt vice president; John LoutaanU. B. CHOICE
on Hartley Circle. He enjoy* hirer, third vice president; Males who lack pebbles will
BEST AVAILABLE
try
to
steal
a
supply
o
f
them.
working with wood and a C h a r l e s Boilea, secretary;
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Cheryl Lott Celebrates Birthday
B r ) &gt; N Casselberry
Cheryl Lynn Lott, daughter
o f Mr. and Mra. Daniel Lott,
Lake Triplet Dr., Caaaelberry,
celebrated her alxth birthday
with a party Saturday at her
home.
The young guest* enjoyed
game* and were aenred refreihmenta of hot dog*, po­
tato chip*, carrot atrip*,
punch and birthday cake.
Thoae attending the party
Included her (liter Regina
Kay Lott, Danny Cowart,
Crlati Kane, Chuckle Walker,
Steve Kin*loe, Roger 8hca,
Kathy Harmond and Cathy
Caiaelbarry.

Mrs. Monforton

Deltona Ladies

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Crazy Hat Party

Role Portrayal

By Mildred Haney
The Community Club of
Deltona was the scene of a
"crasy hat" party recently.
Twenty-one ladles from Del­
tona participated In the fun
and frolic. The original styles
were fashioned from kitchen
pie plates to lacy baskets.
First prize award went to
Mrs. Eva Berg, who created
a hat made from her kitchen
collander, filled with blue
floweri and lace.
Mrs. Marlin Fickle* won
second prize for a pointed ori­
ginal bedecked with various
household items.
Arrangements for the suc­
cessful affair were planned
by Mrs. Norman Wagner and
Mrs. Gaston Bridges.

The members of Gamma
Omega chapter of Epsilon
Sigma Alpha enjoyed a social
at the home of Mrs. Terry
Smith.
T h e evening’s entertain­
ment began with a comedy
skit presented by Mrs. Henry
Tooke, portraying a famous
actress In the role of Susan
B. Anthony. Mrs. Eli White
was the inquiring reporter,
Alter P. Klondike, who Interviewed Miss Anthony about
much of her life's work, as
both progressively aged be­
fore the eyes of their captive
audience.
Following the skit refresh­
ments were served and a card
party was enjoyed.
Those Joining in the fun
were Mrs. Gene Estridge Ilf,
Mrs. Pete Bukur, Mrs. Jack
Schirard, Mrs. Kirby Fite Jr.,
Mrs. Edgar Bruce, Mrs. John
Higgins, Mrs. Buddy B iss,
Mrs. Milner Osborne, Mrs.
James Mckce and ber sister,
Miss Sherry Wlgley.

Hostess T o
Church Ladies

H appy Acres Will

The buainesa meeting of
W.M.P.8. o f the Christian
SIX YEAH OLD Cheryl Lynn Ixitt, bnck row left, celebrated her birthday
Mlnionary Alliance Church
Saturday. Party Ruesta Included left to right, Cathy CaBsclbcrry, Kathy
waa recently held at the home
Hammond, Chuckle Walker, and Roger Shea; front row, Regina Kay Lott,
o f Mr*. E.A. Montforton on
Crinti Kune, Steve Kinnloc, Michelle Kinnloe, and Danny Cowurt.
Sanford Avenue with Mra.
B.H. Stone preientlng the de­
votional program.
Longwood
A report waa made on the
mailing o f Item* to Viet Nam.
The group voted to make
dreaiea and shirt* for the
Mlnionary famillea.
Mrs. George Warren and
XI Beta Eta, Beta Sigma regarding the Jayccea polio
Refreshment* were ssrved
to Mme*. II.Q. Touchton, W. children, George, Ben, Jackie Phi, recently held a monthly project to be held April 12.
B. Wlble, Solan Teston, M.L. and Sarah, of Nashville, meeting at the office of Gor­ The oral vaccine will be ad­
Ayer*, Charle* Dee*, F.L. Tenn., are houscgucsti of Mr. don Frederick, with Mrs. ministered on cubes of sugar,
Frederick acting os hostess.
Lee, E.A. Montforton, and
and Mrs. Thro Tice of LingThe program was conducted and the locations of the var­
Mra. B.H. Stone.
The next meeting will be wood. The Warren family ar­ by Candy McCIsnahan, with a ious stations will be announc­
held at the home o f Mr*. H. rived Monday to attend the quiz on the Caribbean and ed at s later date.
funeral of her late husband's South America.
D. Patton on 20th Street.
A shrimp boil la achcdulcd
mother, Mrs. Minna Warren,
Mrs. Harold Chapman made
at the beach on April 11, and
In Orlando.
an important announcemcrft
the annual Beta Sigma Phi
Lake Monroe
Convention will be held at
Clearwater.
Tempting refreahmenta were
served by Jenny Fredericks
By Mra. H. L. Johntoa
to Mmes. John Alexander,
Mra. Minnie Mia Walker
Clare Brucstlc, Harold Chap­
and two children of Norfolk,
man, Vernon Hardin, E. C.
Va., ipent last weekend with
Harper Jr., Glenn McCall, A.
her mother, Mra. Denio King.
A. McCIsnahan, and Ed Pcleraon.
Little Larry Dodion, five
Newly elected officers for
year old ion of Mr. and Mrs.
the coming year are Mri.
Clifford Dodion, wa* seriousJohn Alexander, president;
)y burned Saturday when he
Mra. Clark Brucitlc, vice
fell Into some coali of a fire.
president; Mrs. A. A. MeThe child who was burned on
Clanahan, secretary;
Mra.
both legs and arms ia In tha
John Prokosch, treasurer, and
local hospital.
coordinating committee chair­
man, Mra. Gordon Fred­
Burke Leslie is confined to
ericks.
Seminole Memorial Hospital

Host Tea Program

Xi Beta Announces New

Personals

Officers For Coming Year

Personals

by Illness.

FASHION
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Mr. and Mra. Bing Cowling
apent last weekend in Jack­
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Mra. Gertrude LeGcr had as
M r guest last week her sla­
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Winter Garden.
Friends of Morris Metti Jr.
will regret to learn he Is ill In
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Mra. Annie Belle Kinard Is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Hlltell Sr. of Orange
Boulevard. Mrs. Kinard, a
former Monroe resident, now
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Parents of Hippy Acres
Kindergarten class went to
school Tuesday to enjoy a
program presented by the
students, which included hap­
py times of singing.
The main feature o f the pro­
gram was an Easter Parade,
with the class modeling hats
they made.
Ken McIntosh was a special
guest. He re told "The E n ­
ter Story" In an Inspiring
manner to the clan .
I)aya of celebrating will end
Eaitcr Sunday with a tea
from 2 to 4 p.m. for parents
and friends, showing art work
made during Eaitcr week.
The girls will preside over
the punch bowl, and the boys
will serve as co-hosts.

Reservations Are
Requested For
Club Luncheon
The General Department of
the Sanford Woman's Club
will hold a business luncheon
meeting Wednesday, April 1,
at 12 noon at the clubhouse.
Mrs. B. B. Crumley is In
charge of arranging the pro­
gram.
The C i v i c
Department
proudly presents ncv. Paul
Fdres, pastor of The First
Presbyterian Church of DayIons, as principal speaker.
Part of Rev, Edrea' address
will Include slides made on
his trip to the Holy Land.
Sanford Kiwanls Club and
Rotary Club ere among the
local groups whom Rev. Dr.
Edrcs has spoken to.
Reservations must be made
by Tuesday, March 31, to
Mrs. A. C. MacHrynoIdi at
322-0274. All members are
urged to attend.

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Gamma Lambda Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi, recently held
a model meeting tor rushees
at the home of Mrs. J. W.
Carter on 20th Street The
purpose of the meeting was
to acquaint the rushees with
sorority procedure.
The rushees are Dottle Matulzrk, Donna Brennen and
Edna Stewart.
Mrs. Mary Boyd, guest
speaker, presented • most in­
teresting program
to the.
group. She discussed the his­
tory, traditions, purpose, and
background of the organiza­
tion. Acquiring tha cultural
and finer things of Ufa and
assistance to others were
stressed in her address.
The Ways and Means chair­
man, Ruby Carter, auggeited
selling portable Indoor clothes
racks aa a fund raising pro­
ject to assist the chapter's
"adopted" child la Susland.

Twins Make Plans
For Double Wedding
Mrs. Marie Ware Flexor, B. Barnette of Wilkosboro, i groom was graduated from
of Sanford, announces the N.C. Tha prospective bride-1 Wilkes Central High School.
engagements o f her twin
daughters, Lily Marie Flexcr and Lucy Flexer.
The double wedding cere­
mony will be an event of Au­
gust 9, and will be performed
at H ie First Pre4bytcrian
Church.
Lily Marie Flexor will be­
come the bride of Kenneth I).
Richardson, son of Mr. and
Mra. William K. Richardson
of Corning, Arkansas, who ii
graduate of Corning High
School.
Sara Lucy Flexer will be
married to David L. Barnette,
grandson o f Mr. and Mrs. W.

South Seminole

Personats

LILY MARIE FLEXER SARA LUCY FLEXER

By Maryann Milei
Mrs. Mary Hart of Oxford,
N. C., ia a houicgucst of her
tiller and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Jackson of
By Mra. Adam Muller
Marshs Drive, Forest City.
Mrs. Hart will return to her
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mid­
home on Eaitcr Sunday.
dleton of High Ranks Rd.
recently entertained Mr*. Ni­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craw
of Schnectidy, N. Y „ arc na Seus of Falls Church, Va.,
houicguests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. anil Mri. J. Sharp
Julius Coler of San Lando of New York. Mr. Sharp Is
Springs.
a Theatrical Photographer in

DeBary Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cornwell from London, Ohio, are
spending two weeks with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Murray, 1318
Lake Asher Circle, Forest
City.

Frederick Dcnnlg, In New
Jersey, this past week. Mr.
Dcnnig and his wife, Jennie,
formerly lived on Naranja
Rd. In DeBary Just o ff High
Banks Rd. He was a Charter
member of tha DeBary Com­
munity Methodist Church, and
a Mason.

New York.

Mr. and Mra. Joseph Santillo of Serena Rd. have their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. David Platt of Mil­
ford, Conn, nnd grandson A l­
an, visiting for the Easter
holiday. Alan is a student at
Milfred Prep.
John P. Santillo, ton of the
Santlllo'i, who works for Pan
American, alto was a guest.
He is being transferred to
Miami from New York.
A report was given also that
Word has Iwen received In
contributions had been made DeBary o f the death o f Mr.
to the International Loan
Fund and the International
Endowment Fund.
An announcement w a s
made regarding the preferen­
tial tea, honoring the rusheei,
which will be held Sunday,
April 8, at the home of Mra.
Joe Corley on Cameron Ave­
nue.
Attending the meeting were
the Mmes. Pat Mann, Carol
Teen-dgers' clothing
McKee, Katie Corley, Bar­
fads are to be borne,
bara Jones, Edna Daughtery,
Marilyn Meridith, Helen Ham- within reason.
nar, Jo Kampf, Faye Wynn,
Claudia Blythe and Teresa
Diegle.

Casselberry

Personals
By Jane Casselberry
Mr. and Mri. J. A. Zukowski of 831 N. Triplett Dr., era
enjoying having their daugh­
ter, Eleanor, borne for the
Easter holidays. Miss Zukowski is a student at Florida
Southern College in Lakeland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Chan­
cy and children, Greg, Doug,
Donnie and Laura are spend­
ing the weak with ber parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller
of 1360 L and M Lane, Cassel­
berry.
Jack Montgomery, student
at Miami Military Academy,
will be visiting his parents,
Rev. and Mra. John B. Mont­
gomery, 2026 Chippewa Trail,
Maitland, over tha Eaitcr
holiday*.

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The ladles of the Friendship
League of the Congregational
Christian Church wish to an­
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Saturday, April 4 from 8 to 7
p.m. at Uie Fellowship Hall
of the church, located at the
corner of 24th Street and Park
Avenue,
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Easter Sunday

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THE WOODRO.SE CIRCLE sponsored a worknliop at the home o f Mrs. D. K. Dorman, San­
ford Garden Club president, In preparation for
tho flower ahow scheduled April 3 nnd 4 at the
Civic Center. Admiring an unfinished spiral ar­
rangement in a dresden finish milk glass con­
tainer are Mrs. Pat Hutchinson, loft and Ellio
Martin. The workshop is under tho direction of
Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff III.

THE FET PETERS family o f Enterprise celebrated a family reunion Sun­
day at their home. All families were present with the exception of onev
brother, Millard. Enjoying the occasion were left to right, Ellen Faye
Peters, Margaret Peters, Mildred Dykes, Shirley Sheffield, Mrs. Peters,
seated, Iris Carpenter, Patsy Wilburn, Wanda Hogun and Mary Lou
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DEAR ABRYt I Just read
the letter signed “ C AN T
FORGET HIM.” It was from
n woman who wa* atill try­
ing to find a mnn ahe met in
La Croate, Wi.connin, dttrintr World War II. She &gt;ald
all ahe knew about him was
that lie * n
from Sioux
Falla, South Dakota, and he
had •‘HERB’* tattooed on
him. Cun you pleaae tell me
where the tuttoo waa locat­
ed? I think my Herb hna
aome explaining to do.
C A N T FORGET HIM
EITHER
DEAR C A N T : Sorry, but
I don’t have thia informa­
tion. But if I were you. I’d
lay off. Your Herb haa al­
ready been needled enough.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Pleaae tell
“ C A N T F O R G E T HIM”
that ahe will have to. HE
came thla-a-way and mar­
ried me.
MRS. HERB WINTER
ON FARLEY DRIVE
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DEAR ABBY: I married
a fine young man who loat
hie parent* at an early age.
Ha waa reared by hi* only
living relative, an older aiator. I waa ao looking fo r ­
ward to meeting her bo-

DEAR MARRIED: Dry
your tears and take a good,
hard look at your husband’a
sister. You will sec a jeal­
ous, possessive Woman who
would have disliked ANY
woman her brother married.
Ignore her barb, if you can.
If you can’ t, ask your busbund where bis sister g &gt;t
surh a notion.
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DEAR ABBY: A few
months ago a very nire boy
gave me his ring. I am Id
and he is going on 19. 1 was
afraid to tell my futher
about It beeausa he think*
all boys art rata. The day
before yesterday I couldn’t

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find it. I was sure I had left
it on the window sill in the
kitchen while I did the
dishes, but it wasn’t there.
I just found out that my
father tool, it off the win­
dow sill and pawned it. lie
drink* and he needed some
money. He said he thought
It was my brother’s. Any­
way, the ring is in the pawn
shop and I don’t know what
to do because I have to tell
the boy something soon. Can
you suggest anything?
NOWHERE TO TURN

Easter-Monday

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(tipure him the details.)
Then start lining up some
baby-sitting jobs to rnise
the money to gel tin- ring
out of hock.
. . .
Get it off your chest. For
a personal unpublished re­
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33113, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelops.
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young students were favorably impressed with
having the opportunity of touring the Post
Office, Sanford Library nnd Police Department.

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7:308:30 l\M. NBC. Inter­ her father’s Ire, she puts
national Showtime. "Circus poor Destry on the spot. The
From Osaka.” (Color) As plot ia silly, but the show's
agile a group of daredevil attitude is right and Miss
performer* as this series has Bulifanl sparkles every time
ever presented give this show she opens her mouth, nnd
NORTn
si
If a poker player get* a
tion. He noted that Eddy had a unique quality. Thia is a even when she keeps it
AKJIt
taken the trouble to make an Japanese circus and the acts closed.
reputation aa a bluffer, be can
VB4
8:309:30 P.M. CBS. Route
unnecessary bid of four dia­ include the ever-present ac­
♦ 78
afford to watch tho money
monds on his way to the robats, aerial acta, clown* 68. ‘‘ First Cl*** Mouliak."
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roll in at oyevryone trlei to
slam. He wasn't going to be 1and elephants, but it also pre­ I (Rerun). Here's • ehnnre for
EAST
catch him bluffing.
♦ 9
♦ 3
fooled by that diamond rail. ) sents an animal ucl which the girls to see George MaVKJlOit
If a bridge player once V A Q 0 3 2
Obviously, Eddy was trying to teuma Bear* and Lions, a luuis In his Bur. Murdock
♦ KJ83
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stop a diamond lead. West led fascinating Kabukl Vignette, role again, but the acting
gain* • reputation aa a de­ ♦ I I I
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a diamond, and Eddy racked a wild high-wire act with a honors go to Nehemlah Perceptive bidder, be can lit
SOUTH (D)
bicycle ami a loveable collec­ snff and Martin Balsam. The
up
an overtrick.
back and bid aa icientUically
A AQ10B743
tion
of
elrphanta
w i t h ' veteran actors portray co¥8
aa ha wiahei without fear that
If Eddy had just bid four ,
beards. Even If you’re jaded, workers In an Iron forge
♦ AQ84
be will be helping the defense.
no-trump over hi* partner’s 1
thia ia a show to catch.
♦ 3
searching for Balsam's ml**The lata Edward liyinea
three spade bid, there is still
Both vulnerable
7:30-8:30 P.M. ABC. Destry. ! Ing daughter. They are una­
Jr. ipent leveral yeari build, SeaOl West
a
chance
that
West
would
North East
“ Go Away, Little Sheba." ware that, while on a date
lag up a reputation for de­ I A
have opened a diamond. On
Paw a *
Pen
Pan 4 A
Pan
the other hand, he might have The aeries has apparently set­ with IVrsoff's son. ahe plung­
ception and then proceeded 1 4
Paza
to cash in by going back to 4N.T. Pass 3 A
led thu ace of hearts, in which tled into it* proper groove, ed to her death, and tho son
P*as Poaa Poaa
' isn't talking. Tod ninl lluz
•A
straight bidding.
case Eddy would have gone the path pioneered by "Mav­
Opening lead—♦ 3
|join In the hunt.
erick,"
and
It's
all
the
better
down, or made a club or
Sitting South, ha went out.
8:30-9:30 P.M. NBC. Bob
for it. Tills episode easts
•f hla way to bid diamond* and tlx spade*.
I tpade lead, which would have
minx-like J o y c e
Hulifant Hope pusents. "Slow Fade
West
knew
Eddy’s
reputa­
|held Eddy to hi* contract.
before bidding four no-trump1
(who can't complain o f the To llluck." (Color) Now that
amount of I V exposure she’* he will apparently have no
been getting thi* year) In a seiiea of hla own to woriy
delicious little comedy role of about next season, Rod Bar­
a girl ao anxious to protect ling would be wise to keep
the man ahe rrally love* from turning scripts out for anthYou’ ve still got some grow­ see a friend get ahead or buy you worry for fear It might
ing up to do, whatever your things you can't afford.
have been better if made dif­
You feel there is just one
age, if:
ferently.
It makee you unhappy to ’ ’crowd" In your town you
You're quick to take offense
want to belong to—and that If
O ) Rugs Runny
they accept you, you'll really and you let the other person
FRIDAY I*. M.
Hypnosis Used
13:10 Ml Ha You Knowf
know how unfeeling he has
amount to something.
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C l Am*rlc*n IMndutand
You have to retaliate when been.
To Aid Students
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CHICAGO (U PI) — Rev. anyone slights you in any­
1:00 C ) {exploring
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John J. Hlgglna e f Parka way.
Ml Ncwi
&lt;10 (4) Sows— Walter CronC l My rrHnd rtteka
kits
You keep strict account of
College la Cahokla, HI., uaaa
1:10 M| Nat. A(l*rnoon F«a(II llunlUy - Brtnklry
hypnoala combined with a what you do for others—and
tur*
1:41 It) TIIA
M) rtismp. Wr.Mlltut
7.00 C l 4-llrnt S&lt;rvlrs
program o f counseling to help expect them to do equally as
J:0#
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W*tch
Mr. Wltaril
t()
Wyatt
Ksrp
atudenta raise their mark* much for you, resenting it
4.Jo (J| Talk * Talant
(Si t-o# Marvin P r .i.n t.
when
they
fall
to
repay
your
C
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Chilians*
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T:M C l Ini. Mhowtlm*
and tbarpen thalr concentra­
1:0* Ml Chimp Bowling
(O Th* Oraat Adv.niar*
kindnesses.
tion.
Educators from six connC l Not Per Hire
(Si D»Mry
You always have to have
ICO C i Thralor X
"Many persona are afraid
ties met In Sanford Wednesday I is 131 Holt Hops Th»»t»r
C l Matin** Th**t*r
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(e f hypnosis) because they’ve one friend you can count on morning to draw plans for
4:00 Mi CIIH Uulf
1*1 llurka'a l,aw
to listen to all your troubles
Claialo
seen victims embarrassed on
the
Educational Television I. JO C ) That W as Th# W .tk
4:30 C l Ntli* Upon* Special
and boost your ego by telling Channel 24 when it goes into
That Was
tba stage," Father Higgins
1:00
Ml
Wld*
World ot
t(l
Twilight
Zoo*
you that you are in the right operation early next year.
•ports
•tM. •‘Actually, hypnotism &lt;•
C l Pries Is Klfht
and whoever disagrees with
(II Portly Wegener
The group reviewed the 1* *• ( l l Jsck Pear (Color)
M4 for onUrtalnmsnt. It is
Show
C ) Flaht of th* Wo-k
you Is In the wrong.
timetable for the new ETV
S:70 Ml Its th* Law
a serious science.
t«l \If rod Hitchcock
You are more concerned station arid said a "test broad­
• 00 C l Klehtng Fun
Hour
“ Fear* that prop]* can t&gt;*
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10.4. C l Mali* That Spar*
with the Impression you make
4:10 Ml .!r . Kd
hypnotised a g a i n s t their on others when you first meet cast" is slated before Christ­ U oo C ) N o w s
Ml Quy Lombard*
C l NSW*— Murphy Mer­
wUU or that they will reveal them than in enjoying the mas with the station sche­
1:41 ( JI N*w*eop*
lin
7:00 C l Clrcui Boy
eecrsta and change deep mor­ chance to get acquainted with duled to go on the air Jan. 11:11 ( l l Saw*. Sport*. Wool4.
Ml Central Klorlda
thsr
al conviction* era ground- a new person.
Bhowcas*
&lt;i) T h s a t o r e f th * Bt sro
Officials alto analysed the
Ml
H*a Hunt
11:10
(
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Johnny
Car.oa
You are miserable if you future development of the
(Color»
Till 111 Th* Lt*ut*n*nt
hear about a party to which channel.
Ml Jarkl* OMaton
11:14 C ) Msvrrlck
Ml Hootenanny
Central Florida Educational
Igor Stravinsky, ona of the a lot e f your friends have
till
(II Jo*y Dlihop (Color)
SATURDAY
A.
M.
been
Invited
but
to
which
you
Television Inc. ia located in
Ml Th* D*f*ad*r*
great musicians of the 30th
t il Lawrane* Walk
«:l* (l ) How*, w ostasr
ceatury, first planned a cs- have not received an Invita­ Orlando.
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Saturday Night
tion.
Attending the Sanford meet­ 1:1* 4*1 Kunrli* Bomsstsr
Movl*
la law.
Hrowors Almsnoc
If you do another person a ing were A1 Edmunds, dir­ T OO (ti
• 10 Ml Phil Silvan
1*1 Sow*
Ml
Th*
Hollywood r a i­
favor, you make quick work ector of Educational Televi­ 1:10 C l On* Wsy Mirror
se*- •
SHAEFFER’S
C l HKD Mld-riortds
of seeing to It that all of your sion for Central Florida; R.
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•.Olio Ml BattMltn*
CLOCK ft WATCH
friends know of your good T. Milwee. Seminole County
(«) Cspt. Ksngaro*
'.1:10
(I) Theater of th* iM r*
C Rocky Jonr*
REPAIR
deed.
superintendent of public in­
11:11 *1 Adult Th**l*r
I I* C l IP.bln flood
.1:11
C l Movl*
PICK-UP * DELIVERY
It takes you a long time to struction; J. A. Thompson,
(»» Major Mercury
liaft Elm. Haaferd
make even a simple decision superintendent. Indian River 1.0* 4*1 Th* Alvin Show
SUNDAY P. M.
383-3331
1(1 Th* Alvin tthow
—and after you've made it County; Thomas Smith, Bre­ t i l C
l Ruff A Reddy
It II Ml Faith f*r Today
vard County assistant super­
l*i T*nn«&gt;«»* Tuaod*
C l Revival
C ) Supermen
intendent; Earl Kipp. Orange
Ml On* Way Mirror
!•:** C l llrrlor Mrathcot*
County auperintrndent; Julian
1(1 Quick Draw llctiraw C l* Ml Far* Th* Nation
III Loner Light llou»*
C l Junior Auction
Markham. Volusia County dir­
(11 Oral Kobarta
l»C * C l Klr*h*ll XL
ector of instruction; and W.
1:00 Ml Tour t.lf# In Th*
i ( i Uiebly U oiii*
World Today
C i J*t*oni
W. Friedman, Lake County
Ml Herald of Truth
( l l t'onr.lo Th* M**ac*
superintendent.
C l NBC Opera
(II Rln Tla Tta

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[ology series, siu h n» this one.
11iis is his third (lope show
for the year and it concerns
a power struggle for control
of a Hollywood studio. The
all star cast is headed by Rod
Steiger, liobcit Culp, James
Dunn and Anna Lee.
9 30-10 P.M. CBS. Twilight
Zone. ” 1 Am Ths Night, Color
Me llluck." Despite its shock
aspects, this is a good niotnl
preachment against the di­
seases of hate and prejudice.
Also, aome good performances
by Michael Constantine nnd
I'niil Fix, respectively a Sher­
iff and an Editor with con­
flicting pointa of view. Per­
jured testimony convict* an
[ innocent man (Terry Brekcr)
|&lt;'f murder. Sremingly, Ids
only friend is the Town Min­
ister (Ivan Dixon), but it ap­
pears there's a mule power­
ful friend. On the day of th*
|execution, the sun doesn't
rise mid the darkneia of
night seems to he everlasting.
10 11 IVM. CBS. Hie A l­
fred Hitchcock Hour. "B e­
hind The Locked Door.” The
story about the ruthless mo­

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th er who threatens to destroy
the marriage of her underage
daughter to an alleged fort­
une hunter ia a familiar one,
but the frightening ending
here Is original. Gloria Swanj son ia quite believable aa the
coldly selfish mother and ap­
pealingly Innocent aa the
young lovers are Lynn I.oring ami James MncArthur.
The climax comes when a my­
sterious
locked door, for
which there ia no key, ia fin­
ally opened.
10-11 P.M. NBC. The Jack
Paar Show (Color) (Rerun).
A repeat of last year's Good
Friday Show and a mild hour
complete with Jack'a home
movies of the Holy Land,
which add up to an Interest­
ing travelogue. The always
stirring .Muhalia Jackson slnga
“ Coma On, Children, Let's
Sing," Jim Bishop ia on hand
to talk about lha U fa of
Jesus, which Ills Bonk* have
chronicled, and Robert Ryan
acta out a post-crulflxlon rola
aa a citizen of Jerusalem. The
quixotic Mr. Paar’a Hour of
Reverence.

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Passover To
Begin Tonight

Former Sanford
long time real(font o f Sanford
and of JockaonrlDo ainc® 1K3,
died Thoreday in a Jackson▼flld hospital. Funeral ser­
vices will bo held at 4 p. m.
Friday In the chapel
KyleMcLellaa, funeral directors,
in Jacksonville, and Interm­
ent will be in Sanford at 11
a. m. Saturday with Briaaon
Funeral Home In charge of
arrangements here.
DeCoursey was boro in Fal­
mouth, Ky., and had been a
resident of Sanford for 60
years. During the time he liv­
ed here he was associated
with Atlantic Coast Line and
retired in 1940 after 44 years
of service.
He was a 33rd degree Mason, a member of the Semi­
nole Lodge of Saoford. He
waa also a member of the
Woodmen of the World and
tba First Baptist Church.
During his residence In
Jacksonville DeCoursey was
president of the Senior Citlsens Club for eight years. He
was also president for four
years of the Friendship Club
of the Jacksonville Woman's
Club, a Ufa member o f the
YMCA,,, and wss active in
Salvation Army and other
community affaire.
He la survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Charles Tom
Henderson of Tallahassee and
Mrs. J. W. Parham of Palm
Bay, a granddaughter, Mrs.
Oliver Patrick Hobbs of LawrenceviQe, Kan., and a sisterin-law, Mr*. Tom Cook of
Jacksonville.

NEW FREEZE-DRIED FOODS were user! In
recipes demonstrated Wednesday at the Home
Demonstration Center by Mrs. Sue Camp of
Tallahussee, third from left, with Miss Myrtle

Wilson, left nnd Mis* Lucy Nowlin, right, assist­
ing. Ready to serve one o f the completed dishes
is Mrs. G. R. Gray, president o f the Elder
Springs HD Club, at far left.
(Herald Photo)

Specialist Prepares Latest Type Foods
By M ra. If. L. Johnson
Mrs. Sue Camp, state nutri­
tion food specialist from Tal­
lahassee, presented a demon­
stration Wednesday on the
new type freese-dried foods
for food chairmen and mem­
bers o f tha county Home Dem­
onstration Cluba and for the
interested public.
Cottage cheese, p u m p k i n
pie, fish patties, ham pattiea
and Crab Meat Newberg wero
prepared fay Mrs. Camp from
tha newly developed food
which Is said to last for years
on the pantry shelf before use.

The eottuge c h e e s e was
made by putting the canned
cheese in a bowl containing
1U cups cool water. This
stood for five minute* with an
occasional stirring. The can,
weighing 2.4 ounces, will mnke
four to six servings. The fin­
ished dish was garnished with
minced carrots, chives and
parley.
The four-ounce can of fish,
which will serve five, was add­
ed to boiling water and sim­
mered for one minute. Remov­
ed from water, the pottles
wero garnished with puralcy.

Cheryl Lynn Goodman, 101*
months, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Goodman of Sanford
Routo 1, sponsored by Anna
Miller Circle.
Judy Mixon, 7 months,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Mixon of Lake Mary,
sponsored by American Le­
gion Post 63.
Christina Marie Woodall, 11
months, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. A- W. Woodall of 226
W. !8Ui St., sponsored by the
Sanford Women's Club.

Five other entries la the
Baby of the Year Contest ap­
pear with lb la report The
contest la aponaored by Zeta
XI Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
Fourteen babiee have been
entered in the event which
atarted last Saturday and
runs through April 4. Use In­
fants' pictures are located at
RoumiUat it Anderson Drug
Store, Touch Ion's Drug Store
and Ben Franklin'* 6 k 10
Store.
Each wrte coats ope cent
•nd each candidate la spon­
sored by an area organisation.
Proceeds from the contest
will be used to assist the Lit­
tle Red Schoolhouse'a work

R. DAVIDSON JR.
with exceptional children in
the area.
Among those in tha con­
test are:
Richard Davidson Jr. l i
months, son o f Mr. and Mra.
Richard Davidson of Lake
Mary, sponsored by the Lake
Mary Womcn'a Club.
Donna Jane Pfeifauf, 4
months, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Nick Pfeifauf of Osteen,
sponsored by Sanford Rotary
Club.

JUDY MIXON

Ham pattiea were prepared by
the came method.
The crab meat waa placed in
a small bowl containing one
quart of coo] water and let
stand for aix minutes. After
draining the sauce wee added.
Contenta of the i n s t a n t
pumpkin pla mix were put in
a aauce pan with two cups of
hot water, ‘ s (tick o f margar­
ine and two beaten eggs. This
was turned into a nine-inch
pie ihell and baked for 16
minutes at 400 degrees and
another 16 minutes at 360
degrees.
Samples of the prepared
foods were distributed to the
ladies and an Interesting dis­
cussion was c o n d u c t e d on

WASHINGTON (U P I) The five-month-old investiga­
tion into the financial trans­
actions of former Senate Aide
Robert G. ( Bobby 1 Baker to­
day was all but officially endOnly one more possible wit­
ness, columnist Jack Ander­
son, still was under considera­
tion. It was considered highly
unlikely that he would be sum­
moned to testify.
Special counsel Lennox P.
McLendon, who has guided
the Senate Rules Committee
Investigation, said that Ander­
son was to be Interviewed
again today by staff aides.
There was no indication when
the committee would meet to
decide if Anderson should be
called.
Anderson was suggested as
a witness by the committee
Republicans. He is a director
of Riddle Airlines which bill,
cd Dakcr for charter flight
to a fund-raising function in
Nevada.

ways to improve the producta.
Mist Myrtle Wllaon, HD
agent and Mita Lucy Nowlin,
Florida Power and Light Com­
pany Home Economist, assist­
ed Mrs. Camp with the dem­
onstration.

Funeral services will be
held at 3 p.m. Saturday in
Orange Park at Grace Episco­
pal Churvh.
In addition to W. S. Evans
Jr., survivors are daughter*,
Mrs. Louise Hall o f Tituaville
and Mrs. Rose Schoen* of
Orange Park; a son, Dr.
James Patrick o f Savannah
and 14 grandchildren.

Woman Found
Slain After
Buying Gun
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) —
Mrs. Jane Olterdorf, 82, or­
dered a 22callbcr pistol Wed­
nesday from a local store for
''protection” because her hus­
band was out of town.
She asked the man who de­
livered it to her home to show
her how it worked.
Mrs. Ollrrdnrf. who had
been In poor health recently,
was found dead Wednesday
night. Sheriff's officers said
they believe she shot herself
in the right temple soon after
the delivery man left.
First Act of Congress was
a bill regulating time and
manner
of
administering
oaths of office required by
the Constitution.

DONNA PFEIFAUF

CHERYL GOODMAN

CHMlBTINA

Rex Liquors took a threepoint win over Dick’s Appli­
ance last week In the Dual
nessmen a League at Jel
Lancs to move back Into first
place after having been re­
moved from the first epot
two weeks ago hy Cavanaugh
Tire Service, Ray Robinson
hit 203'5ID to paco Rex while
Dirk Schaffer allowed the
way for Dick’s with 199/620.
Cuvannush Tires lost a
three point decision to team
No. 6 to drop hark into sec­
ond place aa Billy Murphy
led team No. 6 with 1R7/4D4
and George Mason was high
for Cavanaugh with 102/640.
Smith's Amoco continued
Its surge by disposing of
Kondrarkl and Cline's Sin­
clair via tha whitewash route.
Marshall Wiltshire took all
honors for tha leagus with
210/602 while pacing Smith's
and David Oldham backed
him up with 102/608. Steve
Barnes 200/612 end Curtla
Abney 188/621 were high for
Kondracki and Cline’s.
Faron Builders split oven
with team No. 4 as Mika Accard! rolled a steady 172/600
and Leu Blond! chimed in
with 188/607 to lead the
Builders while Bill Bertleaon
with 197/618 and Vergil An­
derson with 182/680 were tho
shooting stars for team No. 4.

Religion forbids the por­
trayal of human and animal
likenesses in art in Moslem
WOODALL cocatris*.

PORT OF CALL for the Sanford Naval Academy’* weekly Wednesday
luncheon thin week wns an early American Beene accentuated by the serv­
ing o f various food enjoyed in those days such as venison and beur. Among
those participating were (from left) J. P. Weggers, president of the McFuddon Foundation; Lt. Col. H. J. Furman, academy commandant; Rear
Adm. John F. Gallagher, U. S. Navy (Ret) ; and Capt. James D. Matthews,
(Herald Photo)
a director o f the McFadden Foundation.

LARRY JAN DOTY, 21-year old member o f VAH-1, escaped eerious in­
jury when hia sport car convertible missed s curve on Like Mary Boule­
vard. skidded 127 feet and sailed 85 feet o ff the road into thick under­
brush. Investigating officers estimated the damage to the car at $800.
Doty escaped with only minor bruises and lacerations as a result o f tha
mishap*
&gt;
(Herald Photo).

It was a warm, balmy after­
noon. One of those nice lazy
Spring days conducive to a
catnap.
The scene was an airbase
United Press International outside Casablanca, in (then
For 12 million Jews through­ French) Morocco. Th* year
out the world, tonight is "the was 1943.
The GIs had had noon chow
night that differs from all
and returned to the line. The
other*.”
first sergeant doxed in the or­
Sundown mark* the begin- derly room.
nng o f Passover, the religious
It was then the squadron
festival that commemorate* commander, a captain, enterthe mighty set* of God by ed and aaid, "Sergeant, n \
which the children of larael j out a jeep—I want to take a
were delivered from bondage ride."
in Egypt some 3,200 year*
The Jeep rolled along and
ago.
the sergeant noted the captain
The Passover season is was quiet, meditating, and so
celebrated for eight days by the sergeant said nothing,
Orthodox and Conservative just drove in and around
Jews, and for seven daya by Casablanca, past the Sultan's
Reform Jews. Its highlight palace, through the market
is the Seder, a family wor­ place.
ship service built around a
Still the captain continued
ritual meal in which every quiet, and the sergeant, hav­
detail is prescribed by ancient ing always wanted to see Mar­
tradition.
rakech, headed out of Casa­
Although the Seder may be blanca and Into the country­
conducted at a synagogue, the side.
usual setting Is in the home.
Suddenly, the captain or­
The mother spreads the Seder dered a halt. The sergeant
table with her finest linens looked around and discovered
and best silver. At sundown, they were stopped in front of
she lights candles on the ta. a French cemetery. There
bie, and all members of the was no grass, only sand, and
family gather around. The the grave markeri were of
father opens the service with fancy wrought iron instead of
a blessing:
the familiar marble.
"Praised art thou, O Lord
The captain walked through
our God, ruler of the universe, the French cemetery and on
who hast chosen us from all beyond an arched gate. Tha
people and singled us out sergeant followed—and Into
from among men . . . for Thy an American military ceme­
service."
tery, covered with lush green
The climax of the service grass and straight rows of
comes when the youngest crosses, with an occasional
child faces tha head of the Star of David.
family and asks:
The captain walked through
"Why is tonight different tho rows, studying ■ a c h
from all other night*?"
marker. The aergeant follow­
The father replica by telling ed and noted the datea on
the story of the Exodus as It Nov. 8, 9 and 10, 1942. Tbest
is recorded in the Bible. In were the U. S. soldiers, sail­
his own words, he makes the ors and marines killed in the
point that the annual cele­ invasion of Casablancal
bration of the Passover ii a
The captain paused before
continual reminder to the one grave, quiet for a while
Jewish people of the covenant and then said to the sergeant:
which was sealed when they
He was my best friend. 1
were led forth from bondage knew he was in the invasion
— "You ahatl be my people
. . . and I shall be your God."

uh — whit day is it?"
“ Captain. It's Good Friday."
A abort time later the aergeant waa given a field com­
mission as a lieutenant and
transferred to the Army news­
paper, Stars and Stripes.
The invasion of Italy fol­
lowed and a few months la­
ter the lieutenant and tha
captain, sow a major, met at
a road block at the front, just
outside Casslno, and had a
brief, happy reunion.
Maj. Scott Jones, of Fori
Sill. Okla., was cut in two by
a machine gun burst tha very
next day.
T h a aergeant-promoted-tolleutenant was Fred Van Pelt,
MARCH 38
now managing editor of Tbo
Admissions
Fearl Long, Flossie Webb, Sanford Herald.
Lula Hatcher, Julia Hendrix,
Roberta Gatchel, Debra J.
Rles, Cindy Carroll, Ctody
Slayton,
Deborah
Walters,
Margaret Jones, Louie Bridg­
John M. Stantfleld, ton at
es, Alvls Fair, Edward W.
Mr. and S i.:. W. A. StansDinkins, a l l of Sanford; field, 319 Magnolia Avenue,
Elaina Davit, DeLaod; Gus­ will be eommlssioo:d a sec­
tav Anderson, DeBary; Jerri- ond lieutenant in the U. 8
lyn Clendtnin, and Annette L. Army artillery or graduation
Hicks, Longwood
from Florida State Univer­
Discharge*
sity in April.
Mary A. Eplin, Jeisia SoderStansfield, who majored la
blom, Peter Barlow, Rotit mathematics, has completed
Lee Monteiro, Walter Gay, four year* of ROTC at FSU.
all of Sanford; Betty Baker He will be assigned to Fort
and baby boy, Geneva; Mar­ Bliss, Tex.
garet Stephenson, North Or­
lando; Ethel Reeves, Fair­
mont, W. Va.; Edward Currin, Henderson, N. C.
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT BN
and I've been looking for him.
Now I’ve found him.”
The aergeant returned to
the jeep and a while later the
captain climbed aboard. The
sergeant beaded back to Caiablanca.
Just as they arrived at the
billet the sergeant remember­
ed the day and queried the of­
ficer: "Captain, do you know
what day thli Is?" "Why, of
course," he replied, "it's —

Hospital
Notes

Sanford Man To
Get Commission

.

Legal Notice

THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT IN AND FOB SEHL
NOLB COUNTT. FLORIDA.
Farm Brief
CHANCERY NO. IS4S4
Crowded stands o f tree's THE BOWERT l A T t X d l
aren’t good investments for BANK,
PUI oaim,

land owners. Crowding re­
duces growth rate and make*
them more susceptible to in­
sect and disease attacks. Reg­
uar thinings ere recommend­
ed.
Hans Christian Andersen,
author of children's tales, was
a Dane.

Legal Notice

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF
THIS ITN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
SEMIVOLK COCNTT.
IN CIIANCKRY. No. ISUS
FLORIDA MORTGAGE A SE­
CURITIES COMPANY, a Flor­
IV THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ida corporotteu,
Plata! Iff.
THE .VIVTIt JUDICIAL CIR­
Milk Hearing:
CUIT IV AND FOR SEMI. ra.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - .VOLK COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IIUET WINKLER. Ot US. Ot at.,
Dtfandants.
The Florida Milk Commission MIVM'F.nV VO. 1X4*4
NOTICE OF
THE BOSTON FIVE CENTS
today scheduled a public hear­ SAVINGS BANK.
FORKCLOSUBB SAI.B
Plaintiff,
NOTICE IS HEREBY OH’ ing for April 3 In Jacksonville
EN. purauant to a Final Dato consider proposed changes &gt;».
CLENMON F. NICLET. at UI, rrta of foracloiur*. dated Ih*
In the agency's regulatory
Defendant*. 2-th day of March. ISM, and
NOTICE OF SALK
enttrtd In Chancery cat* No.
power*. Chairman John Pin­
NOTICE IS HERRBT GIV­ 13331 o f th* Circuit Court
kerton said the meeting would EN that on th* Sth day of of tho Ninth Judicial Circuit of
be held at 9:30 a.m. in the April, ISM. at ll:# a AM. at Florida, In and for Samlnolo
th* main door of th* Court­ County, whsraln Florida MortRobert Slyer Hotel.
house of yemlnol* County, at gas* A Securities Company, a
Sanford. Florida, tho under­ Florida corporation, la plain­
signed Cltrk will offer for tiff. and nUET WINKLER and
•ate to tha hlghrat and brat GAT NELL WINKLER, hit
hlddrr for cash tha following wifa. at * 1. sra defendants. I
will Mil te th* hlgheot and
deerjlbad rrat propartr:
iv T iir. r m r r i T v o m i t o r
Lot 1. Blork B, COUNTRY beat hlddtr for eaih at tha
Tilt! .n i n t h J i n t c u t , r m CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO. front door of tho Samlnolo
m it ,
iv
i v n r o n * i: m i 1, according to tha plat County Court Itouao Ih San­
NOl.H COUNTY. ri.UHIRA
thereof
aa rrcnrdad
In ford, Samlnolo County, Florr k i t n r r V*. mans
Plat Book 11. I’agt SI, Ida. at 11:01 o'clock A. M. on
r o H m .n M n r o r
Public Itecorda of Sami- tho 13th day ot April, 1SS4. tho
following dtacrlbsd proparty,
MORTGAGE
note County, Florida
ERIE COUNTY S A V I N G S togathrr with all atruelurai. aa aat forth te tho Final Do­
BANK, a New Tork Corpora­ Improvements. flituraa, appli­ or**. te-wlti
tion
Lot 34. Block II. W EATHance* and appurtananraa on
ER8 FIELD FIRST ADDI­
Plaintiff •aid land or nttd In conjunc­
V*
TION, according to th* plot
tion therewith.
tharoof aa recorded In Plat
CURTIS Cl, AHENCE II ATMAN.
Thla .ate It mad* purauant
Book 13. pagoa *4 and 41,
Jn. and RUTII It ATM AN. hi* to final dterta of foracloaura
wlf*
Public Record* of Samientered In Chnnrtry action No.
note County Flarlda.
Attendant* 114*4 now pending In th* Cir­
v o n r * TO APT ISAM
DATED thla Mth day of
cuit Court of and foe Semi­
March. ISM.
TO. CURT]* CLARENCE HAT- note County, Florida.
MAN and RUTH HATDATED THIS 33lk day Of (SEAL)
MAN
Arthur H. Baekwlth, Jr,
March. 1S4L
Clark. Clrrult Court of
Sit* 8 W. 47th Avtnut, (BEAL)
I.akt Forest
Samlnote County, Florida
Arthur H. Barkwlth, Jr.
Iteltndalt. Florid*
By: Sandra S. Johneon
Cltrk of tho Circuit Court
Tou ar* hereby notlfltd that
Deputy Cltrk
By Sandra S. Jahnaon
* Complaint to Eoraclota a
Kuril A Cooper
Deputy Cltrk
rartaln mortgage on tha lot- ANDEBSON. BUSH.
111 N. E. lot Avtaua
lowing dtacrlhrd propartr. to- DEAN A LOWNDES
Miami 13. Florida
fit:
Publteh March 37. li lt .
Attorney* for Plaintiff
l»ot IS, EAETRROOK 8 UR- IZ3 Eaet Central Boultrard
CDS-tt
DIVISION. UNIT NO. SIX. Orlando, Florida
IV THB CIBCUnr COURT OF
REPEAT OF BLOCK "14". i'uhllah March II. ISM.
TUB NINTH JCDICIAL CIR­
according
to
tha
Plat CDS-S1
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMItharaof at rteordtd In Plat
NOLE COCNTT. FLOBIBA.
NOTICE OF SUIT
Book IS, Pag* It, Public
CHAN CERT NO. ltTXI
Raoorda of Stmlnol* Coun­ TO I WILLIE LEE MIKE
AMERICAN FEDERAL SAV­
ty, Florida,
7SI Mount Aranut
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIAT­
to**th«r with th* following
Wyandanch, New Tork
You ara harthy notified that I O N OF ORLANDO,
llama of propartr which ar*
Plaintiff.
located In and ptrmanantly In­ a ault haa btan filed agalnal
sulted aa a part of tha Ira- you In th* Circuit Court of
provamant on amid land:
tha Ninth Judicial Circuit of ARLENE M. CARLTON, formIIOTPOIXT E L E C T R I C Florida, In and for Samlnote orly known as ARLENE M.
nnOP-lN RANOE MODEL County. In Chancery No. 13IS4. TERRELL ot *1.
Dafandanto.
lo n tF ji.n h k h i a l s»s«: Tho name* of th* known natur­
NOTICE OF OALB
PRKIIPAIRE
ELECTRIC al daftndanta ara A N N I E
NOTICE IS HERE8 T OIVDIHIIWASIIKR M O D E L GRACE MIKE. EDDIE LEE
DWIVII-TW SERIAL SI- MIKE. VIRGINIA MIKE and EN that on th* Sth day ot
April, IIM. at 11:00 A. M. At
vn m o
WILLIE LEE MIKE.
Tba naturo of this cult la th* main door of th* CourtFltlOIDAIRE
ELECTRIC
RKFHIOKHATOR
MODEL for th* forocloaur* by th* hout* of Samlnolo County, nt
FDA-tST-St-TW
SERIAL plaintiff
of
Ita
mortgaga Sanford, Florida, th* uadtrIIA UIH
agalnat tha following describ­ signed Clerk will offer for
LUX At RE FURNACE MO­ ed real proparty In Bamlnula •at* to th* hlsboot and baot
bidder for cash tb* following
DEL HO.TSS-I
County. Florida:
LUXAIRE
AIR
CONDI­
Lot S. Block t l. Tier H. deecrlbed real property!
Lot II. and tbn Northerly
of Sanford, according to
TIONER M O D E L CA-JI
H of Lot MA no found by
SERIAL Fl-4314
E.
R.
Trafford'o
Map
bteootlng tb* rood fronthas baaa filed against yog and
tharoof. duly rocordod la
ago on quintuplet Drlvo
mu ara required to aaraa a
th*
Public
Record*
of
nnd tho Ink* frontago on
copy of your Anawar or PteadBemlnol* County, Florida.
Lako Tvonna. of n RoIng to th* Complaint on th*
An abbreviated title of tb*
plnt of Lot* U . II. 14 nnd
IMalntirr* attorn.-,. DANIEL cat* te KENWOOD INVEST­
MA of a RopUt of Part ot
J. LoFEVRK of Warrick, Car­ MENTS. INC, etc, ▼*. AN­
gpertoman'o Farad tea, no
gill S
LtFarro, STS Waat NIE GRACE MIKE. Ot at.
par plat thereat recorded
Fairbanks Avtnvt, P. O. Uog
Tou ar* horohy required to
in Plat Book IS. Pag* If,
ITS, Winter Park. Florida, and file your anawar with tha
Public Record* of g*mlfile th* original Answer or Clark of thla Court and to
not* County, Plorldo.
Pleading la th* offlc* of th* •trv* a copy thereof on th*
Clark of tha Circuit Court on plaintiff*
attorney*.
ROTH. together with all atructuraa.
or bafor* th* Slth day of SEGAL A LEVINE, 14S South Improvement*, flituraa, appli­
April. ISIS. If you fall I* do Court Street. Orlando. Florida, ances. and appurtenance* on
so, judgment by default will not later than Friday, May told land or used la toajuatba taken against you for th* II, 1M4. If yes fall to do ao. Uon therewith.
This sola 1s mad* purauant
Mltef demanded In th* Com­ a decree pro ronfeeee will b#
plaint.
entered agalnat you for th* to final daero* of forocloaur*
DONE and ORDERED In relief demanded In th* eom onterod In Chancery action No.
Chambers at Sanford. Semi plaint
III3I now pending In th* Cir­
note County. Flurlda tbit lltb
Dated at Sanford. Florida, cuit Court of nnd for Somteol*
day of March, ISM.
thle M U day at March, JIM. County. Florida.
(SEAL)
DATED TUI* Nth day of
(SEAL)
Arthur M. Beckwith. Jr.,
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr March, ISM.
Clark
Clerk af tha Circuit Court (SEAL)
By: Sandra S. Johnson
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
of Samlnolo County, Flor­
Deputy Clark
ida
Clark of th* Circuit Court
Oaatel J. LaFevra af
By: Saudra S. John***
By; Sandra S. Johaooa
Deputy Clark
WARRICK. CARO ILL 4
Deputy Clark
LePKVRB
ANDERSON. RUSK.
ROTH. SKOAL 4 LETINB
P. a Bog ITS
140 South Court Street
DEAN 4 LOWNDES
STS Waal Fairbanks Avosua
Orlando. Plorldo
Attorney* for Piolutlff
Winter Park. Florida
Adorn ere for Plaintiff
111 Eaat Coatrat Boulavaed
Publish March IT * AprU S. Publish March *» 4 April I. Orlando. Florida
t*. IT. 1H4.
1#. IT, IMA.
FuMI'h Maooh M. 1*04.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

O

TO.

JOHN W . LOWS. *4 ux.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALK
NOTICE IB HEREBY RIV­
EN that an th* Ith day af
April. ISM at 11*0 A.M. at
tha main door af th* Courthouat of Samlnolo County, at
Sanford, Florida, tha under*
•Ignail Clark will offar for
«al* to tho blshaet and beat
bidder for caah th* following
doocrlbad real proptrtyi
Lot I. Block B, COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO.
1. according te th* plat
tharaof aa recorded In Plat
Book 11. Pag* Its. Publlo
Record* ef Semlnolo Coun­
ty. Florid*
together with all structures
Improvement*, flituraa, appllaneo*. and appurtananooo *u
said land or uaod In confuta­
tion therewith.
Thla eala te mad* purauant
to final deertt of foracloiur#
entered In Chancery artlon No,
HtJt now pending In th* Clr.
cult Court ef and for Saminolo County. Florida.
DATED THIS 33th duy at
March. ISM.
(REAL)
Arthur If. Tlockwlth, Jr.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
By: Sandra S. Johneon
Deputy Clark
ANDERSON. RUSH,
DEAN 4 LOWNDES
Attorneys for Plaintiff
333 Eaat Central Boulevard
Orlando. Florida
Publteh March 3f. 1314.
CDS-tt
NOTICE BT BALE
Nolle# L hereby given that
purauant to th* flaal daerao
of foreclosure and sal* antar.
*d la tha eauao pending tu
tho circuit court In and for
BomlnoU County. Florida, eaaa
docket number 1104, tha andtralgnod Clark wilt soil th*
proporty situated to sold Oounty described so:
Lot
31,
SOUTH
FTXBCRERT, Third Addition, a
subdivision, according to
a plot tharoof rocordod la
Plat Book 11. pogo* S3 and
S3 of th* Fublio Raenrdo
of Bomlnsl* County. Flor­
ida. Together with th*
following Rams o f pro­
perty locotod In tnd per­
manently Insulted aa a
pert of th* Improvements
on said U n i: On* OE Re­
frigerator,
Eloetrlc.
Mo­
dal LAB11R. Sorlol ORSSt333 i
On*
OE
Bullt-tu
Rang*. Electric. Modal 314R18S.
Serial
YROIM4TI
On* OE Built-In
Oran,
Eteetrle. Modal J3MR4BC.
Serial TR1S34SI; On* DueTbtrm Hooter, Otl Mo­
dal SSI.I, Sartol 1IIEI7I
Ona Victor Climax Kitchen
Exhaust Fan; Ona XuTon*
Bath llaator, and Ten Ven­
etian Blinds, motel, manu­
factured by Sauksrlk Glass
4 Paint Company, Sanford.
Florida.
Together with gtl gtraotUTOU
• nd Improvement* now nnd
hereafter on said tend, sad fix­
ture* attached thereto, and all
rante, laiuta.
proceed*, and
profit* accruing and I* ac­
crue from said premia**, all
of which or* Included
within
ilu
Ih* forogoteg description and
tha kabtndum thoroef; sloe all
gas. steam, olactrlo,
water,
and alitor booting, eooktng. rofrtgoratlng, lighting, plumb­
ing,
ventilating.
Irrigating,
and power systems, maohloao,
uppllouco*. fixture*. und ap­
purtenance*. which now ore
or moy hortuftor portals l a
ho used with. In, *r * «
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Sanford. Florida.
(SEAL)
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Clerk of tho Cl resit Court

By: Sandro 1 Johnson
Deputy Clerk
Jonnlngt. Watte, Cltrk*
and Hamilton
Bsraotl National Bank Bldg.
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�Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. 322 - 5612

Phone
Classified

0. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sal*

2 Bit Furn. house. 218 W.
Ball-Blair Agency
19th St. $85 mo. Vacant
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Apr. lit. No peta. 322-2909.
3rd A Park Ave.
Phone 322-5841
&gt;V E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 1M
POCKET FARM
From Sanford Exchange W. First St.
You'll love this clean, pret­
Modern 2 Rm. Apt. 601 Pal­
ty, furnished farmhouse sit­
metto. 322-1374 or 5492.
ting in the middle of 3 rich
culUvated acres o f land
1 BR, Lakefront furn. cot­
near a great fishing lake.
From Seminole County
tage. Reasonable summer
Give us a ring—it's only a
rates. 963 Oxford St.. Long10 minute drive.
Price
wood, Fla. Ph. 838-2348.
811,500. Some Terms. Phone
Stemper Agency 1119 S.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
NOT LONG DISTANCE
French Ave. I23-4M1.
Cowan. 322-4013.

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S W E E T IE PIE

Fri. Mar. 27, *64— Paso 9

By Nadine Seltzer

322-5512

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Office 204 W . First
DEADLINES
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
T u m ., thru FrL - 2 P. M. day
before iniertlon. Mon. • Sit.
noon.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; F ou n d
2. Notices - Personals
5. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
G. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted .
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babyaltteri
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
28. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
83. Furniture
84. Articles For Sale
S4-A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles Wanted
S6. Automobiles - Trucks
3G-A Autos Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment
8. Notices • Personals
Income Tax R eturn. L em ir
WUUemi, Five Point#. Ph.
322-7843.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Harrisons
1311 Palmetto

I22-8S37

321-7341

Vacuum Cleaner
Repairs, parts;
Electrolux,
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrWey,
GE, etc. Cleaners sold, exchanged. Free Pick-up, 1114
Park Ave., Sanford. Phone
FA 3-4783.
VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL
REPAIRS — SALES —
ALL MAKES
Phone 322-2282

8, Education • Instruction
Baton end Strutting lessons.
Group or private. Phone
331-8442 after » p. m,

Large 2 BR. house. 322-7388

TRADE THAT TRAILER

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

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK

FOR A NEW HOME IN

A LIMITED NUMBER OF
TRAILERS BEING TAKEN
ON TRADE ON 3 A 4 BED
RoPaway, Hospital A Baby
ROOM HOMES
“ Mind If I th e r e
Beds.
CaU Mr. Lcatherbury at
By Day, Week, or Month
322 2744
Ph.- FA 2-5181 116 W. ltt S t
12. R e a l E a ta tc F o r S al*
Between 1 and 5 Daily
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
EVERETT A. H A R P E R 3 BR, 2 Bath CB home, 305
9. For Sale or Rent
Satauma Dr., R a v e n n a
AGENCY, Realtor, Inauror,
Park.
FURN. House in Sanford. Ph
FI1A-VA Sales Broker. 2485
Orlando 423-8111 or Apopka S.
Park
Ave.
322 2284
Residential A Commercial In
888-4849.
322-2285.
come property for sak or
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON 3 BR. Homt, Stuay, 1H
trade. Near Shopping cen
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
Baths, Urge FamUy Rm. in
ter. Ph. 322-3535.
good neighborhood; indud
322-1397.
lng ateve, rtfrlg., room air Nice 5 BR home, offers in
2 BR houae, kitchen equipped
come, Invest. $8,920. 322-5689.
conditioner, washing m i
Inquire 817 Catalina Drive
chine A rugs. Really ter
2 BR., 1 BATH
rifle buyl Monthly pay
11. Real Eatata Wanted
Screened porch, Including kit­
menu $83.50.
chen equip. Down payment
WILL BUY DIRECT from KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
$350.
Monthly
Fiymeota
Owner a tract of high land
lac.
$58.50.
with adequate Lake front­
FA 3-8074
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
age. Please state location,
INC.
LONGWOOD AREA
size, price A terms. Address
FHA—35 Yr. Mortgages
322-8074
P. O. Box 1042, Winter Park,

RENT A BED

NO CLOSING COSTS

y ou r u m b ra lla 7 "

12. Real Entate For Sale
3 BR., l i t bath home. As­
sume payments. 322-5435.

16. Female Help Wanted
HOUSEWIVES
Tel. work, your home, up to
$30 weekly comm, part time.
Permanent. Write Interna
tional Magazine Service, P.
O. Box 8457, Orkndo, Fla.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
WANTED
Junior or Senior
Ph. 322-9658
Day Dishwasher, mutt he ex
perlenced, white fem ak pro
ferred. Apply Chick 'n Treat
Sanford.

94. Articles For Sale

Tractor mowing &amp; Grading, GUNS. New &amp; Used. Large
Call FA 2-7621.
selection. WiU trade, also
repair. Tackle told &amp; re
Piano Tuning end Repair
paired. Used boats and mo­
W. L. Harmon — FA 1-4233
tors. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp 4 Gun Shop.
PIANO SVC. 4 TUNING
Rebuilding • Kefcltlng
READY MIX CONCRETE
FREE ESTIMATES
Patloa, Floor, Free Estimates
QENE CUMBAA
Silla, Hotel*, steps, blocks,
322-2881 — After 13 p m.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
wells. Stepping atones.
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Large, Small. CaU Bob 309 Elm Ave.
222-5751
323-0743.
SINGER SLANT-OMATIC
NEED A PICTURE?
Reposscaed. Would like reCall Bill Vincent at
sponsible party to take up
The Sanford Herald
payments of 39 per month
I. D. Portraits, Commercial
on Slant-O-Matie Automatic
Parties 4 Gatherings,
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine.
Small or Large.
Guaranteed, Like New sew
FAST SERVICE
lng condition. CaU Collect
Day 322-2611 . Night 322 0922
241-9587 evenings or 4220932, Service Discount,
WEI.LS GRILLED, PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
1 • Smith Corona Standard
AU Types and Sizes
Typewriter, $19.50; Royals;
We Repair and Service
R. C. Allens, Underwoods
S T I N E
from $49.95 up; Also ElecMachinery and Supply Co.
trie Portable $159.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 3-8432 PoweU'a Office Supply Co,

Small Down Payments

HOMES FROM $12,500

WANTED:
40 riders, 9Sc
round trip, to Cape Ken­
nedy. Call 321 9348

8. Fur Kent___________
• RR House, 1 Bath, fenced
yard. Pb. 322 -4488 .
1 BR., Furn. Apt. wtth Pvt.
bath, 317 S. Park Ave.

Payton Realty

$100

UNFURN. 2 BR, kit. elec,
equip. 830 mo. 2482 Orange
Ave. Ph. 322-8830 after 6

p. m.
LAKE MARY. Furn. Duplex
Apt. 885. Adults, no pets.
CaU 312-3930.
STOREROOM, or office, on
1st. St., near 2 free park­
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
Modern C.B. I OR. 1W bath,
kitchen equipped. Interior
newly
paUted.
Available
Mar. Slat, f 100 . 668 4023.
Please do not call Friday
nights or Saturday.
Furn. A pt Close In. Apt. 4833 Me- 40TM W. 1st.
LAKE MARY, 3 BR. Unfurn.
house,
kit.
equlpt.
$73.
Avail. April 3. Ph. 322-0184.
EFFICIENCY
OAR- APT.,
ALL
CONVENIENCES.
CLOSE IN, OARAGE. Pit.

V A -FH A

Deltona

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Seminole Realty

Owned Homes

Jim Hunt Realty

SO U TH W A R D

SINGER
ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE
(Rental Machine)
Reduced 25%
CaU Singer Representative
WX 6800

96. Automobile* - Truck*
’53 Riviera Super Buick, one
owner, cheep. ’49 1H Ton
Chevrolet truek, roaeonabk.
Ph. 222-9736.

S A V E $150
By doing a little work your­
self. 1958 6-cyl., stnd. shift
2-R«cllning chairs. 100" Couch.
Chevrolet, new tires. Only
5-Bar stools. Combination
8300. Phoo* 222-7501.
Record Player—24" TV. 2
Portable TV aetj. 2409 DeBUYING A I R t «r
Cottea Ave. 322 1513.

USED CAR?

FINANCE IT WITH UB
8ANFORD CARPETS.
♦ Low Interest Bate*
UNOLEUM 4 TILE CO.
♦ Low Monthly PxyuMata
Quality InstaUationa
FLORIDA STATE BANK
i n W. 1st St., Sanford
Free Estimates
322-3241 ’37 Plymouth $113. 322-9232.
COMPLETE SET Golf Clubs, WHY Buy someone elses trou­
1-4 Woodj, 1-9 Irons, Putbles
tor, Wedge, Cart, UmbreUa. WHY Go to the expense ot a
Ph. 322-5100 after 5 p.m.
second used ear
WHEN
You can drive a brand
95. Article* Wanted
new Vespa for 85 00
WANTED. Girl*# 28" or 28"
down and 84.50 per
Rlke. Reasonable. 322-7933.
week, end get up to
135 zn.p.g.
WANTED I Citrus fruit. Large
Transmission guaranteed for
or small amounts. Bonded
life.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Leo Mine­
LEWIS SALES 4 SERVICE
field. FA 2 4244
2517 Country Club Road
822-7921
96. Automobile* • Truck*

M a y W e Suggest-

000 CATALLNA DRIVE
Sewing Machine
Two bedroom home with
LAKE MARY, New 2 B r„
large rooms, oak floors, kit­ Operators Needed
Live Cheaper Than Rent
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile
chen equipped. Situated on Steady employment In a mo­
- 304 W. 3nd St. FA 3-8038
MAR. SPEC. Ladlet' tennis
Country Club
bath, act-ln grove. New low
2 Urge terraced loU with
dern alr-coodltioned factory ILL WORK GUARANTEED
ahoot, Reg. $2.99, Now $1.99,
price. Owner. 322-6859.
fruit
and
shade
trees.
Pric­
Apply In person to AUx of
Heights
Army-Navy Surplus.
ed
at
$12,000,
with
Terms.
Sanford,
Illway
17-92,
Do
31. Poultry • Livestock
Rt. 17-92 Turn on Rt. 427
Exclusive
with
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
not phone.
at Five PoinU, 44ml. to SR 15
1 • Reconditioned
Underwood
Welsh Mare, 8 yrs. old, genUe
Realtor
Adding machine, 10 • key,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
FIND
Raymond Lundqulat, Asso
Registered Nurses and broke to ride, 8100. Ph. h a n d , with subtraction,
Realtor
322-7477.
EASTER EGGS
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
or
859.95. New electric adding
In your own back yard with Raymond Lundqulat, Asso,
machines, from $139.95 up.
31
A.
Pete
FA
2-3931
Atlantic
Bank
Bldg.
Licensed Practical
Close-in— 2 BR trame home
5 Oak trees. This 4-Bedroom
Fowell's Office Supply Co.
with extra Urge lot—300 ft.
Home has full ceramic tile BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2 Bath
Utter English Setter pupa for
Nurses
117 S. Magnolia Ave.
frontage on Magnolia Ave.
bath with large built-in lin­
sale. Ph. 322-9223.
Home in Ravenna Tark. A
322-5842
—could be made Into 3 k&gt;U
en closet. Separate dining
1) 1/ you are above average
real buyl Owner 323 0648.
DACHSHUNDS,
MINIATURES
—level ground with loU of
room • Kitchen - Utility
and capability
AKC. Red
trees—810,000.
R oom -P a tio-F irred WaUa
2) if you enjoy working dir
$300 D O W N
Phone 322-2448
$550 Down FHA. 863 month 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home on
ectly with patlenU
S t Johns Realty
ly plui tsgai A Iniurance.
Urge lot 250 ft. deep, with 3) if you are public rels 32. Fiowern • Shrub*
THE TIME TESTED f l * U
Will ctM idw vacagt lets la
Otm minded
separate dining, newly paint­
t il N. Park Ava
FA frtltt
" o r a n g e "t r i m ■"
Dads.
ed Inside and out.
Nice
big trees with fruit.
If
you
have
these
qualities
$14,600
BEAUTIFUL BUILDINO LOT Johnny Walker, Broker
Come pick them out 4 we
333-6487 for Appointment
and good references, Do
In Loch Arbor— 91 ft. front
$100 D O W N
wlU plant. DAVIS’ NUR8
Bary Manor k willing to
on West Crystal Drive—Over
Bedroom, 1 Bath, Central
IR Y , 888-5083.
pay accordingly.
3 &amp; 4
2oo f t dttp—Exceptionally
heat. Payments leas than
BEDROOM
HOUSES
high ground with trees.
BLOOMING Rosea on Chero$50 per month.
IMMEDIATE
DeBary Manor
ket stock, AU other kinds
OCCUPANCY
St. Johns Realty
of Nursery ahrubbery and
N
ursing
Home
Air-Conditioning Optional
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
trees.
Aa Low aa 8350 Down
118 N. Park Ava.
FA 8-8123
Gray Shadows Nuraary
FA 8-1301 17-83 at Hiawatha Retirement Center
CRY8TAL LAKE PARK
80 N. 17-88
8 ML 8. on Sanford Ave.
F H A - V A HOMES
BUILDERS CLOSEOUT
LAKE MARY
DeBary, Florida
0884436
Weet oa 35th St. and
Bedroom with 2 fuU tile
3, 8, A 4 BEDROOMS
33. F u rn itu re
Left oa Lake Mary BJvd.
baths
in
Country
Club 19. Situations Wanted
1, lM , A 8 BATHS
HOME CRAFT
HelghU, the beautiful com HOUSEWORK: 332-8440.
3 Mika
DOWN PAYMENTS FKOM
8
End
tables, 1 Coffee tabte,
munlty away from the city
323-2744
1 End tabk er Bookcase
HOUSEWORK. Ph. 3334440.
oolses
and
flight
pattern,
aad
Low Monthly Payments
bum for plate glass top. 810
and with the convenience!
LAKE WAYMAN
For Compute Inform atloa
SLIPCOVERS made to Order
tha lo t TE 8-8778 Winter
of **w«r, water, itreet
HEIGHTS
Sea Or CaU Your
Reasonable. Ph. 33S-IUI.
Park.
lights and sidewalks. This
LONGWOOD
FHA - V A
spacious
horn#
failures
Se­
South on IT-88 — 8 ml.
Work wanted. Dayi. 333-7083 WANTED reuable couple I*
van c k a tu and $ hugs a xil
(8 blocks Northwest of
take up monthly payments
Ft. utility room. This is a SO. B a b y s itte r *
SALES BROKER
Loogwood P U is)
of H I M *a 8 tempi#
b u i l d e r i ckaeout. FHA BABYSITONQ to m y heme.
rooma of furniture. CaU
L M N Enterprises,
evaluation k $13,100 with
TE 8-1311, Csaaelberry, eel338-8874.
Inc.
871.18 per month. The build­
teat
2565 P art Dr.
80-8430
PH. 888-1811
er* will include 8800 worth 21. Baanty Batons
FREE ESTIMATE
OREENBRIAB
*f tew furnishing# *r will
PERMANINT SPECIAL!
Upholstering 4 Mattreia
Choice
lata available
la
credit that amount. Come
Our Budget Wave Now $1.98
oveting. New 4 Used Furni­
and see us today. Call Bill
Graenbriar o f Look Arbor
Ace Beauty laloa,
ture. CaU Nil Bidding Mfg.
Uni worth for appointment,
overlooking golf
eourae.
Property Management
__
Y e t , h a rt a t
Mayfair Hotel
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
323-65*0. Southern Homes.
Custom building ta yaur
A Saloa Broker
Phone 322-8335
FA 2-2117.
speelfleatUna.
Greenbrlsr
NO MONEY DOWN. Take
davalopad by
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK Sell
Ue Your
Furniture.
eakttai mortgage on I bed­
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
KINOSWOOD
T h a i* lovely homes
Quick Service With the
Offers for your aeleetkfl
room, 3 bath. 113 E. Cole­
BUILDERS, INC.
evenings. 3 Senior stylists.
are sailing f a i t The
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
C ub. SUPER TRADINQ
man Clr. For info, call
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.
202 Fairmont Dr.
reason is solid value
POST. FA 2-0677,
’ Bedroom
323 0867.
FA 8-8074
lo w price and high
Special By Popular Demand Used furniture, eppllances,
BARGAIN DAYS
quality-Comsoutand
Our Budget Wave Spec. |6.95
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
If you are interested in Real
see these wonderful
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
Larry'e Mart 211 Sanford
Estate at a bargain price
homes for yourself31S Palmetto Ave. 122-0834
Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132.
read this: Commercial site,
There are 16 com­
1901 S. Park
312-5232
zoned C-l for neighborhood 25. Plumbing Services
pletely furnished mod­
For the biggest sskcUon of
Nltea: 322-8971-3031 or 2248 Priced From $6,750
commercial enterpriae. Ap­
e ls to choose from,
nearly
new
and
used
furni­
PLUMBINO
praised value, $3500. Cash
Down Payments
in clu d in g a replica
GOLFER’S PARADISE
ture, tee NoU'e Furniture
Contracting Bepalri
price for Immediate Sak,
of the World's F a ir
One o f Loch Arbor's finest
Brokerage
In
Casselberry
A s Low A s $100
FREE ESTIMATES
$3500.
House. While here en­
homes In a secluded spot
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 8.
R. L. HARVEY
joy a free ride aboard
surrounded by natural beau­ Monthly Payments
FA 2-3383 34. Article* For Bale
Investment opportunity. 370 204 Sanford Ave.
the riverboat,"Deltona
ty and facing directly on
From $43.50
fMt
on
4-tane
Highway,
Or­
Quean"!
the Golf Course. A home
To task* the beat home
27. Special Services
Brothers" Knitting Mechln*
ange City access road to
designed for gracious living,
boy. He the
complete
with
carrying
cate,
$ 7,8 8 0 . to 1 1 8 ,3 3 0 . Ae
expressway 1-4. Can be PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
charming throughout and
attachments and Instruc­
- V A - FHA
low aa $ 240. down and
purchased today for $3700
and all types Home Repairs.
having a dining room, Flor­
tion manual. Like now $25.
9
4 B .2 7 pa r m onth —
cash.
•
All
Work
Guar
an
tecxl
Appointed
ida Room, 3 baths, fire­
322-7475.
N o alaslng costa!
A. J. ADCOCK
place, central beat and airProperty
kautlful Home in Maitland,
General Contrsctor
conditioning and a perfect­
Shoe Skates 4 cate. Size 8.
M
anagem
ent &amp;
122-8531
owner has tse.ooo invest­
M IV E OUT TODAY
813. Ph. 333-0872.
ly bug* s-Car garage- *«•
ment, 3700 square feet of
Take
Interstate 14 — get
celient long-term financing
Sales Broker
OVER 23 YEARS
o ft at the DeDery Exquality construction with
with as little aa 81,000 down.
1100
DOWN
of
Fine
Workmanship
in
Up­
ciiengs, or cell.
avery convenience, yours
Exclusive with
145 MONTH
holstering, Draperka, Slip­
today for 8T,3oo.
8
•
Bedroom
Homo
cover#. Tim# payment# ts
CUSTOM REALTY
Offleo FA 8-MI
little aa 85 mo. Drapery
WINTER PARK
Night FA M848
Hardware Installations.
M A C K LI BRO f.D IVISION
INVESTMENT A REALTY
Corner I .re ltd. and 17-12
833 0788
TMX 0 CLTOMA CONDONATION
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Phone 644-0021
lid N. PARK AVE. 833-9178 8888 Pash Br.
I k 8385 Park Dr.
322-8480
Ph. 322-2333

12. Real Estate For Sale

94. Article* For Sale

117 8. Magnolia Ave.
For FAST TAXI SERVICE
322-5842
call Homer Little at Grey
’58 Flrcflite DcSoto, lldtp., 97. Boat* • Motor*
hound Bus Station. 323-1421
fuU power, alr-cond., good
REPOSSESSED S I N G E R ,
or 322-0993.
cond. $395. See at Spiers At- Gateway To The Waterway
Sclect-O-Matlc, Like New,
UnUc Sendee Sts., Sanford Hobson Sporting Goods
Does
DecoraUve Sewing,
Berryhlll Painting Contractor,
Ave., 4 Onort Rd.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Commercial - Industrial • Mskes Buttonholes, Sews on
Buttons, Monograms, Em­ 1939 OLDSMOB1LE Sta. wa­ 304-8-8 E. 1st. Ph. PA 3-5981
Residential. Free estimate
broiders, Etc. All Without
We Appreciate Your Bus!
gon, Super "88", RAH, pow­ 39. Trailer* • Cabana*
Attachments,
Guaranteed,
ness. 322-2287.
er, Below market price.
Coat Over $300 New, Now
222-7459 d a y s ,
322-5298 25 FT. Spartan, shower, toilet,
29. A u to m o b ile S e r v ic e
heat, refrig.
Easy
Lift
Only $59.92, or Pay $7.49
nlghta.
Hitch. $750, terms. Maria*
Monthly. Ph. FA 2 8827.
A U T O GLASS
1953 Olds "98", full power,
Isle, Hiway 48, 4 ml. B,
84 Carat Diamond Ring, white
good cond. $270. 322-2874.
Sanford. Lumpkin.
IN STALLE D
gold setting, size 514. $175.
Senkarik Glass and Paint Phone between 5-7 p. m.
Company
522 9852.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
Carpets clean eatler with the
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Blue Lustre Electric ShamFree inspection, estimates
pooer, only $1 per day. Carpickup, delivery. Recoring
A n ew BUICK, PONTIAC, or RAMBLER, or a
roll's Furniture.
A repairs discounted.
like new pre-owned car from our larg*
21114 E. 3rd.
322-3443
GOOD Straight Uaed Lumber:
aelection
2x2, 2x4, 2x6, 1x6, lx l.
Auto Glass, Tape
Matched Flooring, Doors 4
4 Seat Covers
Windows. Henry Schmitz,
A U T O GLASS &amp;
on Rt. S-427, Next to VFW
SE A T CO VER CO. North of Longwood.

Stenstrom Realty

4. Transportation

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1-ROOM efficiency apt. with DEBARY: 2 BR., terraiso
floors, alec, heat, alr-cond.,
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
built-in GE kitchen. 817.000
able for couple or tingle
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate.
person or retired. All utlll
868-4711.
ties included In rent. Ideal
ly located on First St., with
in 1 block o f 2 free parking 6-ROOM bouse, atore bldg., 2
corner loU. 1U blocks olf
lota and shopping center. In
French. 87,500. 83,000 down
quire at Manuel Jacobson
$81 mo. 701 W. 9th St.
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St

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Over 70 Cars In Stock!

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1963 Buick LeSabre
4*4ear soda*. Thla on* k Uks m w with
power and air conditioning. Yes, a lo­
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61 Pontiac Catalina Safari
This la a real clean local ownsr car
that k equipped for real enjoyment.

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1960 Mercury Comet
With drluao all vinyl Interior. An ap­
pealing economy car.

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For Thoaa That Want Comfortable
Tranaporlation Without Spending
Much Money

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1958 Oldsmobile 98
4-door hardtop equipped with power
otssrlng, power windows and air con*
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top qunlity, modern in architecture
nnd with the finest of appointments.
Two beautiful new homes by
Kingswood in Grove Manor on Mellonville Avenue are nearing com­
pletion. It 1h suggested thnt the
prospective buyer now inspect these
residences . . . there is time to
choose your own interior colors.
On the corner is n four-bedroom,
with two baths, custom home, with
an inclosed patio and a garage. The
other is n three-bedroom residence,
with a sunken living room. The car-

Now that Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion is on a permanent basis, Accord­
ing to Washington, and with the
Florida solons there mustering
strength to push through a $6.5 mil­
lion expansion progrnm for the base,
It appears that now is the time to
commence looking for that new
home.
There are many fine homes in the
Sanford area but we particularly
recommend those constructed by
Kingswood Builders nnd Shoemaker
Construction Company. These are of

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The more was supervised
by Nick Brsdor, Gale MeAlexander and Bam Forte, all
members of the firm.
The Queen, a charming
river boat built for
the
Mnckle Company, developers
o f Deltona, was re-launched
In Lak# Gleason at 2 p.m. on
Friday. Prospective Deltona
property buyers era taken
aboard the boat for a ride
around Lake Glcascn which
affords a lovely view o f many
homes and the rolling terrain
o f the development.
Complimentary tickets for
these boat rides are available
from any salesman at the
Model Home Sales Office.

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John
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has Joined
Owens llrotliera Uody Works
on Hwy, 17-92, as a foreign
car mechanic. lie Is a special­
ist oo Volkswagen*, BMC.
Volvo, and Triumph. lie baa
24 years cxpericnco with for­
eign cars.
Mr. Akers was boro in Aus­
tralis, served as a paratroop­
er with the 101st Special Air
Service Division of the Bri­
tish Army. He got his first
Volkswagen experience as a
prisoner o f war in Germany
during World War H. He
served as mechanic's appren­
tice with AusUn of England
and Morris of England.
Akers is married, resides
at lOMfl Calienta Way, Oak­
land Hills. There are three
Akers children, one daugh­
ter married, onn a mission
ary, and a son in Bear Lake
Elementary School.

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Building Costs Can Be Reduced
When Fewer Parts Are Used
One o f the simplest ways to I derside and left exposed to dereduce the cost o f a building: rnrate the interior. On the exIs to minimize the number o f terior, the decking will be
parts thnt must be assembled, covered with roof shingles or
erected or otherwise handled. other surfacing.
That’s why the “ A-Krnme”
A-Frame construction ofis practical as well as pepu fers an ideal medium for
lar.
practical, economical realiza­
As the term implies, this tion o f the high strength and
type o f structure resembles nutural beauty o f lumber. It
an "A ", from a front view. is also an outstanding ex ­
Unlike
conventional build ample of new trends in wood
ings, the outer walls and construction with cmphnsls
roof are one and the same on multi-purpose parts and
which greatly simplifies con­ job-site economy.
struction.
Some modern homes utilize
The basic support* o f the a simplified floor system, in
A-Frame are wood beams which a wood deck does
which rise diagonally from double duty. The decking is
both sides c f the building to applied as a covering for
converge at the roof apex. widely spaced wood beams
In the case of a two or three over tile foundations. As such,
story building, or a large It provides a resilient walk­
enclosure, such aa a church, ing surface as well ns an elv.
glued laminated wood beams ment of structure, and ful­
may be used. Otherwise, the fills functions that would norbeams are of solid lumltvr.
The arrangement elimin­
ates the need for separate
wall and roof framing. The
beams are covered with wcod
roof decking, which may be
henutifuily finished on its un-

W hile you are out driving this week-end, take this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
o f Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real

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estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
ju st what you are looking for in the way o f a home.

mally require separata aubflooring and flooring.
The thickness o f a wood
deck (2", 3" or 4" depending
on the span) is also a factor
o f insulation. Ths natural insulative value of wood can be
brought to bear in a manner
that makes tha heme more
comfortable
and simplifies
heating and cooling.
During 1963, fire killed ap­
proximately 11,800 persona In
the United States.

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A housing boom appears enjoy a so-called 'buyers' c a r e f u l l y the professions,
assured fo r the Sanford area market. This 'buyers market’ trades and skills of the bor­
for two reasons:
ia especially Inviting because rowers, and In relation to
1— The “ permanent" statu*of the relatively low Interest their present job*, past his­
o f the Sanford Naval Air rates, compared with some of tories and future prospects,
“ The nation's big loan In­
Station, given thnt label this the post-war periods.
stitutions, facing a greater
past week in Washington,
“ However, all those think­ demand for their money, may
D.C.
ing of buying a new home become (1) more selective as
2— The law of supply andshould make up Un-ir minds
to whom they lend, (2) pos­
demand in the money mar­ and do it now. This la tho
sibly increase their charges
ket. (The supply la down; the time to buy,
for such loans."
demand up.)
“ The
financial
weather
vane
shows
which
way
the
This Is the considered opin­
ion o f authoritative persons wind is blowing. Consider
connected with home buying these two factors:
1— Officials o f Savings A
and selling and the financial
Loan institutions see tho pos­
institution* in the state.
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) Making SNAH a permanent sibility o f a tighter money
A
bolt of lightning apparent­
market
because
of
the
drag­
fixture In the defense setup
o f the United States la ex­ ging rate of savings in in­ ly struck a National Airlines
pected to loosen the thinking stitutions nationwide. With­ plane preparing to take off for
o f many persons, many of drawal of savings were equal New York Thursday, injuring
whom have “ held back" on to 90 per cent of grosa new
throe employes loading bag­
their house-hunting due to savings, compared to only 78
the pro nnd con rumora con­ per cent a year ago. This gage.
Passengers on the plane
was the highest withdrawal
cerning the base.
were
not injured by the bolt,
r^itio
for
any
Jnnunry
since
The rclutivo certainty of
SNAS could be the biggest 1942—more than a 20 year which apparently affected the
employes b e c a u s e
they
boon to home buying and sell­ period.
grounded
it,
said
O.
If.
Hill,
2—
The
U.S.
Savings
A
ing thil area hns hud in a
number
of
months, even Loan Lenguu says there may National Airlines d i s t r i c t
he
greuter
selectivity
in manager.
yearn.
screening borrowers and set­
The throe men were in sat­
The second reason carries
ting mortgage terms. That isfactory condition at a hos­
equal weight with persons
means, simply, that those pital. They were R. A. Allen,
closest to scene.
lending money for home mort­ E. G. Edwards and E. L. Can­
Increasing indications thnt
gages will exnmlne more trell.
mortgngo interest rates mny
soon ho hooslcd, Is seen by
muny officials of the Florida
Homo Builders Association.
The slate president, Henry
D. Bogutin Hr., points to sev­
eral recent statements from
Washington and top fiscal or­
ganizations, in sizing up th*
situation.
llu also believes that tho
federul income tux cut may
bring about an additional de­
mand fur loans, with its re­
sultant effects on tho law of
aupply and demand iu the
money market.
"There ia a very real pos­
sibility," says Bogutin, of
Calm Beach, “ that mortgage
interest rates on new home
purchases wilt bo boosted In
Uio mar futuie.
“ Currently, there are a
wide variety o f good homes
for sale In all communities,
and the puhllo continue* to

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able in Revenna Park third section
and two in Idyllwilde.
The Ravenna homes are complete
with General Electric appliances,
with heating and with facilities for
air conditioning installation.
The Idyllwilde homes have all this
plus air conditioning. Idyllwilde is
the only suburban area around San­
ford that has sidewalks and curb­
ing.
Treat yourself on Enster Sunday
by viewing and inspecting these
home offerings by Kingswood nnd
Shoemaker.

porte is at the rear, with a turn
apron.
Kingswood Builders has sold all
its homes on Summerlin Avenue.
Out in Greenbrinr o f Loch Arbor,
Kingswood has three homes complet­
ed and ready for occupancy. There
are two more under construction,
both four-bedroom with two baths.
Visit and get an idea how you
would like them finished.
Shoemaker Construction, according
to its representatives, Herb Stenstrom Realty, has five homes avail­

Deltona Queen Housing Boom Pictured Here
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This lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath
Contemporary model is cen­
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features a modern General
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These homra are built to fit the arrds and
drairra o f th# must discriminating home
buyer, with large rooms, G-E built-in kit­
chens, apareous custom kitchen cabinets.
Their exceptional beauty la enhanced by the
peaceful,
tree-shaded natural beauty of
Greenbriar, located near the 12th Green of
the Mayfair GoU Course,

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Proceed W ith Caution
When a school bus stops at a
crossover on a divided highway,
should traffic flowing in the oppo­
site direction stop?
"N o,” says the Florida Highway
Patrol.
This question has arisen in the
minds of many motorists who have
hestitated. Some have stopped, some
have continued, not knowing exact­
ly whether they should have stop­
ped or if they hnd violated a law*.
Add to this the danger o f one mo­
torist in one lane not knowing the
law and stopping abruptly on a busy
highway, such as U.S. 17-92, and an­
other motorist in another lane pro­
ceeding in the same direction also
■topping and you have trouble.
This happens every now and then
and traffic approaching the stopped
vehicles generally has to take to
the dividing strip or to the outside
shoulders of the highway.
To clarify this point. The Herald
asked the Florida Highway Patrol
for its interpretation.
The law says that traffic flowing

in the opposite direction from that
of a stopped school bus need not stop
if the highways arc divided by an
"intervening, unpaved space of five
feet or by a physical barrier.”
The crossover, a paved area per­
mitting motorists to turn, is nn un­
protected nrea. The interpretation of
the Highway Patrol is:
Even though the buses stop at the
crossover, the divided highway is
still considered as divided. Signs in­
structing motorists to stop when
buses are “ in this roadway” mean
that, even at crossovers.
Some thought wns given to hav­
ing school buses stop away from the
crossover, the FHP says, but this
was discounted ns some children
would have hnd to cross both road­
ways. By stopping at the crossover,
the bus would hnlt motorists appear­
ing at n right angle to the direction
of the bus.
So, if you travel north on a divid­
ed highway and a bus stops in the
southbound lane you can continue,
using caution, of course, the FHP
says.

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CASE S-423: T en V., aged
26. is the young mother who
felt she was going Insane.
And she complained of
* nightmares in which she was
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attending funerals where a
small casket indicated a child
was being buried.
After ahr would awaken,
she'd rush into her baby's
bedroom to make sura it was
alive.
Her case is a classical ex­
ample of the "Death Wish."
Many a young mother who
has monopolised the family
stage ail her life, is suddenly
afflicted with secret jealousy
of her new baby.
If any person has been ac­
customed to big doses of the
family spotlight all her life
and then is suddenly east aaide, such a person may re­

Letters

Keeping Faith

To The Editor

ernment-stored commodities, will be
distributed free to the hungry,
homeless nnd destitute.
Orphanages, schools nnd hospit­
als, tuberculosis and other health
projects will be supported, pro­
grams of resettlement and con­
structive development maintained,
agricultural, vocational and other
educational projects — g i v i n g
knowledge and new skills — will be,
curried on, guiding hundreds of'
thousands o f self-sufficiency.
Keeping faith with those in need
— each through his own faith —
Americans will shure generously
and gladly.

The great voluntary overseas re­
lief organizations of our religious
faiths — Protestant, Catholic and
Jewish — are currently engaged in
their annual appeals for funds with
which to carry on their oversens
ministries among those stricken by
disasters, by malnutrition, by po­
litical displacement and impoverish­
ment, by flood, famine, disease,
poverty and ignorance.
Millions o f Americans will re­
spond to these appeals on Sunday,
Protestants through "One Great
Hour o f Sharing” observances in
Protestant churches and Catholics
t h r o u g h "The Bishops’ Relief
Fund” appeal in Catholic churches,
while our national Jewish commun­
ity will be emphasizing the United
Jewish Appenl for funds to aid ref­
ugees and others in need abroad.
Through these efforts, the tradi­
tional compassion of Americans for
those less fortunate than them­
selves, will live in needs through­
out the year.
Through them, hundreds of mil­
lions of pounds of food, clothing
and medicines, including U.S. Gov­

Thought For Today
Be careful for nothing; but in ev­
erything by prayer nnd supplication
with thanksgiving let your requests
be made known unto God. — Philippinna 4:6.
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We n r ever thnnkful for the priv­
ileges that we hnve, that we can call
upon God anytime anywhere. —
Capt. Harry S. Foden, The Salvution Army.

Dick West Says

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Last weekend many areas of
ha country, including this
me, made welcome to the
irst snow o f spring
Tha first snow of spring is
alwaya an Inspirational event
[ waa ao moved by th* tight
that I felt constrained U&gt; com-

memorata it with a little
poem.
It ia titled “ Ode o f a Spring
Blizzard, or, If I Were Mother
Nature I Would Lift Up My
Skirt and Scream.” And it
goes like this:
“ A snowfall on th* first day
after
"The Vernal Equinox

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte 8prlngs
Mrs. Julia Ilsrtoa
838-1318
Bear Lake-Foreat City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
888.3878
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Caasciberry
888-5048
Chuluota
Mr*. Joan Magla
385-3748
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
668 4418
DettoRa
Mr*. Mildred Haney
668-S831
Enterprise
Mies Helen Snodgrass
868-9933

Geneva
Mrs. Jo*. E. Mathleux
349-4824
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
322-6219
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
822-4722
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Eetea
638-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Ilori* Dean
322-1989
Oateea
Mr*. Ciarenee Snyder
822-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. George Kelsey
365-3188

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Sanford, Florida

Fri., March 27, 1964

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“ Shortening bremi with lox."
There iin't much a redblooded American boy can do
on the first snowy weekend
o f spring except watch golf
matches on television. I did
that and I was amnxed at how
much the game has changed
since I quit playing.
Golf used to be a simple
gams for ample minds. You
Just took a act of clubs and
kept hitting th# little white
hall until it dropped Into the
hole.
Hut to play golf nowadayi
you need a science degree and
almost as much paraphernalia
na a road company production
of “ War and Peace." Hitting
the ball appears to be only a
minor part of the game.
The players I saw on televi­
sion spent moat of their time
testing wind currents and sur­
veying the terrain. Had not
tha announcer identified them
aa golfer*, I would have taken
them for meteorologiita and
civil engineers.
It requires only a small
amount o f foresight to see
what golf ia eventually com­
ing to. Something on thla or­
der, I’ll wager:
Each player will be equip­
ped with 08 golf clube, a bar­
ometer, a thermometer, an
aerometer, an anemometer, a
sextant, a transit, a short
wave radio, a gyroscopic com­
pass, an electronic computer
and 18 weather balloon*.
Rathar than hav* a caddy,
he will employ a safari.
At each tee, the golfer will
send up a balloon to ascertain
the climate o f that particular
hoi*. These reading* will be
supplemented by short wav*
report* from tha Tiro* weath­
er satellites.
Such data aa a barometric
pressure, humidity, high and
low tides, aunrit* and sunset,
and tha playar’a horoaeop* will
be fed into th* computer
along along with a topograph­
ic map o f tha fairway and
green.
Within 84 hours, tha com­
puter will provida a ballistics
summary advising tha golfer
which club to ua* and how to
awing it to achitr* th* dtsirad
distance and trajectory.
Thus fnformad. he will step
up to th* ball and dub it.

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act almost as violently as a
dope addict who has been cut
off from bis morphine or
heroin.
When a 4-yearold only child
suddenly is dethroned by the
advent of a baby brother or
sister, be may bluntly say,
" I hate the baby. I wish
somebody would take it away."
la adulthood, we conscious­
ly repress such brutal ideas
but they still lurk in our sub­
conscious mind.
Vaguely, therefore, an egodeflated mother may sigh and
think:
"Oh, K was so much pleas­
anter for me before the baby
came. I with the baby weren’ t
here."
Weil, this is a fleeting
thought that ean flash across

Bruce Biossat— Roy Cromley

Political Notebook
The potentially cxplosiva
longshoremen's
negotiations
due this fall at Eastern and
Southern porta will be a spec­
ially tough test of this tech­
nique.
These officials have also
found:
Management generally is
worried that a strike would
cut heavily into rhunces for
a bigger piece of the grow­
ing 1904 markets. Manage­
ment doesn’t want this on*
to slip by. It would rather
make concessions.
Union men are worried
about continued high unem­
ployment and the new gun
that management is waving
with increasing effectiveness
— the threat to abandon an
old plant, build a new auto­
mated factory in some other
city.
The new management-union
committees nre proving sur­
prisingly successful a f t e r
some initial setbacka. They
move in early before formal
negotiation! begin, and over
a period of month* attempt
to agree on wages, work
rules and fringe benefits. Dis­
cussions can be reasoned be­
cause neither aid* ia under
the emotional strain of a con­
tract renewal fight.
One major U.S. company
and ita union reported they
hod settled all important dif­
ferences except one before
Little sister soon will he formal bargaining began. Oth­
playing with jacks while her er companies and uniona
older sister pays attention to
Joes.

WASHINGTON — ( NEA)
— Unpublished private aurvcys by key government la­
bor and mediation officials
indicate there’s a very good
chance of getting by this year
with few major strikes.
Tha officials make these
private estimates in personal
talks tit-spite the labor crises
looming before December in
stevedoring, railroading and
auto manufacturing.
They report that congres­
sional intervention in the big
railway-union fight last yeur
mads management and labor
afraid of additional govern­
ment interference. In most
major instances, therefore,
both management and labor
are determined to muke ev­
ery effort to avoid strikes
that could tempt government
action.
To take advantage of these
fears, government men will
step in on potential strike
aituations early to bring pres­
sures on one aide or another
or both.
In some cases, the govern­
ment will bring in its own
concept of a solution even be­
fore th* parties begin to ne­
gotiate seriously.

Barbs

A couple" without children
never finds quite the same
happiness as those with them.
Most youths attending col­
lege have no idea what they
want to he except the receiv­
ers of checks from home.
Maybe young couples are
called love birds because when
on a lark they go euckoot
This la th* season when
soma women buy expensive
Easter bonnets and hubby
gets madder than a hatter.
Two teenager* were caught
cutting the seats In a movie
house. And gum is only a
penny a atiek.
Don’t taka palmists' opinona too seriously—they're Juat
off-hand.
It’s embarrassing when yoe
put change In your panta
pockets and its goes right
through to the floor. Holy
trousers!

Quotes
We cannot believe it will
make the old ship of elate
slip on* knot for the court
to say that, in choosing their
representatives, the people
should have one vote for one
man as nearly as that is
possible.
—Justice Hugo L. Black, or­
dering states to make con­
gressional districts aqual
in population.
Either we're going to have
to go In there (Viet Nam)
and try to do a Job, or oth­
erwise make up our mind to
get out and com* home.
—House
Bepubllcan
Whip
Leslie C. Arenda, In dis­
cussing th* Viet Nam sit­
uation.
Left to their own blind
atubbomess, m a n a g e tnent
would force America into
socialism within a decade.
—James B. Carey, president
of the International Union
of E l e c t r i c a l
Work­
ers, commenting on th*
free enterprise system.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
TAXPAYERS

CITY TAX ROOKS WILL CLOSE APRIL lat.
PENALTY STARTS FROM THAT DATE.
TAX CERTIFICATE SALE MAY 28th.
H. N. Tamm. Jr.
City Tax Collector
City of Sanford, Fluridu.

make similarly encouraging
reports.
Officials plan a drive in the
next six months to get more
of these management-union
committees started.
Because of the new negoiating trend and the hefty pres­
sures working on both man­
agement and labor, govern­
ment labor and mediation o f­
ficials expect a series of
compromises along t h e i e
lines:
— Labor will get a consid­
erable boost in real wages
and fringe benefits—probab­
ly well above the ’J'.ii to 3
per cent it has been settling
fur. Best guess: 4 per cent.
— Management will agree
to the wage gains in return
for rbnnget in work rules
that will give it more power
over what job* it can assign
men to, more say over work­
ing conditions and more free­
dom to fire inferior workers.
— Labor, in some cases,
will secure rnrlicr retirement
rights snd longer vacations,
cither annual or sabbatical.
Management generally will
win its fight against shorter
work weeks. But there will
be pressure by tome uniona
to cut 16 minutes o ff th*
work day.
— Union men, in sonte ca.
set, will secure the right to
keep their seniority when
moving from one plant to an­
other in the same company.

Mrs. Mnhlon el. Billingsley,
2428 South Willow Avenue,
Sanford
Dear Mr*. Billingsley
Thank you for your letter
of March 1H, 1004, concern­
ing Mrs. Mattie Merritt. I
tried to get Mrs. Merritt to
let me write a feature story
aliout her long before she
finally consented.
I concur with you whole­
heartedly about her being so
kind, and alwaya willing to
help in anyway she can.
Enough ran never he said of
her dedication to humanity.
I am indeed happy to know
of the friendship your sister,
Mrs. Guy Bailey, of I-ong
Beach, Calif., Mrs. Merritt
and you enjoy.
Bom* tint* ago, I wrote
about the very wonderful
contribution Mr*. Ruby Mo­
ther) Wilson is making to
our community. Not only has
she given service to th* aged,
but she has also mad* many
frustrated children happy.
Thanking you again for
your letter. I am,
Robert B. Thomas Jr.
s e e
Editor, Herald;
I would Ilka to tell you
how much my wife and I en­
joy the Jet Stream article
each week written by Judy
Turner. We continue to see
old friends' names and find
out what is going on over at
the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.
I think that It ia good to
mention people by name in
a newspaper such as this be­
cause I think that all of ua
enjoy seeing our name In
print sometimes. Thank you.
James B. Hotter
2740 Santos I’ lace
Orlando
• • •
Editor, Herald:
Every school day morning
between 7:66 and 8 a.m. a
Seminole County school bus
stops on busy U 8. 17-02 in

Fern Patk to lnnd school
children.
Many business people and
worker* hav* to stop their
ears and wait. Ib is is all
right. However, when the
children have boarded the bus.
It proceeds about 30 feet and
turns right on O'Bryan Boad.
Why can't this bus make its
right turn o ff busy U. S. 1792 and then pick up the pu­
pils? This would not hold up
traffic on the crowded high­
way.
INQUIRER
(Editor's note: It seems to
us that it would also be less
dangerous.)

Q—What was the original
name of Atlanta, Ga.7
A—Terminus. In 1843, the
name was changed to Marthasville. When the town was
incorporated a* a city the
name was changed to Atlan­
ta.
Q—What is the longest bi­
cycle ever made?
A—Tilt
10-man “ Orltcn"
tandem made In Walton,
Mass., about 1898. It was 23
feet long, weighed 305 pounds
anil had a speed of 40 miles
an hour.
Q—When were silver dollar*
last minted?
A—Silvcr-dollar production
has been halted aince 1935.

the mind of any normal per­
son who Is tired and doubly
hungry for attention.
Thus, it even strikes older
people who are looking after
invalided parenta who become
senile or bedfast.
But when a person sudden­
ly wakes up to vivid awareness
that he has thus fleetlngly
wished for the death of a lov­
ed one, he may recoil.
A young mother like Tess
may reel back in horror.
"Why I must be a heinous
monster!" she thinks. "N o
normal mother would EVER
hate her own baby.
"So I’ m definitely not nor­
m al!"
But "not normal" .soon sug­
gests the synonym "abnorm­
al" ami "abnorm al" brings
up the next synonym, namely
"insane" or "deranged" or
"losing my mind."
Such a victim of the classi­
cal "Death Wish" then alter­
nates between fils of guilt,
coupled with remorseful ter­
ror lest God may actually taka
the baby away as divine pun­
ishment.
That is why Tess had her
nightmares involving a child’s
casket or coffin.
Then she’d wake up in ter­
ror ami race to the baby'a
bedroom to maka sure It was
still breathing.
Taxpayers, you are stuck
with the expensive bills for
the mental sanitarium care of
thousands of such cases, when
they could usually be pre­
vented by widespread dis­
semination of tha correct
facta.
Be grateful to your editor
for thus offering a clinical
column on preventive psycho­
logy and psychiatry, for It
actually reduces your taxes
when we can stop divorce, in­
stitutional care of mental pat­
ients, crimes, etc.
The best vaccination against
such heavy drains on your
taxpayers la prophylaxis, aa
by such columns as this one.
So send for the "Dealh
Wish" booklet, enclosing a
long stamped return envelop*,
plus 20c.

OVER 35 YEARS
At First 4k Palmetto
(Alongside old post office)

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Furniture Co.
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• Tile
• Pianos
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EX EM P TIO N

If You Have Not Filed — Do So Now!
Avoid The Last Minute Rush

FLORIDA LAW REQUIRES FILING BY APRIL 1st EACH YEAR
Itcnrwnl fnrmn have been mailed to all who filed applicationa or made returns iunl year. Theae may
he *igncd and returned hy mail.
If applying for exemptions for the first time, or on new property, it in necennary that you ap­
pear in person nnd bring your recorded Deed or Agreement For Deed with you, also 1964 Florida
Auto registration.
Application for Widow and Disability Exemptions must be filed each year also.
TAX LAWS provide severe penalties for failure to file returns on Tangible and Intangible Per­
sonal Property.
EXEMPTIONS cannot be allowed unless applicationa are filed within the time limit provided by
Law.

Office open Monday through Friday 9 A . M. to 5 P. M.

FILE YOUR APPLICATIONS AND RETURNS NOW
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Tax AsHeHNor Seminole County

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ISID E G L A N C E S

U. S. Taking New
Look At Florida
Air Defense

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Defense
Department, con­
cerned because a Cuban heli­
copter was able to slip into
Key West unmolested last
week, Is re-evaluating South
Florida’s air defense barriers.
n orlda Sen. George Smathera said the Defense Depart­
ment baa assured him the un­
detected flight Into Key West
by two Cuban refugees in a
Soviet-made helicopter was
"a one-in-a-milllon o c c u r anee."
But a one-ln-a-mllllnn slip­
up is once too often and
Smathers said that Lt. Gen.
David Burehlnal, representing
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, had
told him the Defense Depart
ment wsa taking a new look at
its South Florida defense ays
tem.
T h e Democratic senator
said Florida’s congressional
delegation had been advised
t h a t "corrective measures
have already been taken to
prevent such Incidents in the
future."
" I am sure that I speak for
all member* o f the Florida
congressional delegation In
stating that we intend to keep
e very close watch on this
matter," Smathers said.

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By United Preae International
Jittery cigarette smokers
may be puffing pipes in pub­
lic and chewing more gum
lately, but the great cancer
scare appears to be wearing
off.
Cigarette sales, which drop­
ped as much as 30 per cent
after the surgeon general's
committee drew a link be­
tween cigarette* and cancer
last Jan. 11, ar* starting to
come back.
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United Pres* International
checked state tax officials
and major tobacco wholesal­
ers and retailer* throughout
*^H6Y -the nation to determine what
• *TMink he w o n
happened to cigarettes in the
TM0U5AND5twro and a half months tinea
tha government report threw
a scare into the country'*
OUT OUR W A Y
smokers.
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OR LOSE/
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like old times. And there
w e r e indications in other
states that tha drop in sales
had reached the bottom and
Id
an upswing was in the mak­
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Race Committee

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drink a gallon o f win* in one
ailtlng. He won and the fun­
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CARSELDRHRT, FLOntDAI
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l t l . i l , Florida Slalutoa for
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II* Ihtantlon la anno* to tht
Town of Caaaalbarry, norlda,
H w a M ik ta b t'itN o a
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at ih# aspiration of thirty (10)
dar* from the adoption of
Ihl* Ordlnanr*. tho following
dracrlbad parrola o f land ly­ 'Ail these medlosl show* on TV have knocked out any
ing contiguous to Iho praaant
idea I might hava had of booomlng a nurse!"
houndartaa of in* Town of
Caaaalbarry, Florida, and ba­
in* In Ramlnnt* County, Flor­
ida:
By Dick Turner
a) Alt * f EllORWOOn MAN- C A R N IV A L
Oil. • Niihdlvlalnn, accord­
ing In Ilia 1‘ lat lharrof aa
recorded In I'lat Hook II,
Fog* 70. rublls IMedrds
• f femtaola Caualy, Flor­
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and teola t, 4 and I. Illnrk
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PARK, aerordlng to lha
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la Flat Book 4, Pag* la.
Fublte Rieora* of ■•*)!aot* County, Florida.
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and lx&gt;la I. a, 4 and S,
Block Dj and Lola I, 4,
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B. all of CABSBLBKnBT
IIEIOHT*. according to
th* Plat tharaot aa racordad la Plat Book *,
Paa* It. Publle lUcorda
of Hamlnol* County, Flor­
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th* Weal line or Oovarnwant Lot I. Section It,
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Bang# a* Eaat which la
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tho BW eornor e f aald
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to lie Inleraattlon with
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Ilahad In Samlnol* county,
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30 New Zealander 41 BaaebaB aUtke SONtgatlv* veto
toia, and Ih* owners and » Podium
Interaat holdars of sal*
proparllea hav* formally
petitioned to bo anneaed.
I) That thla Ordinance ahall 12 uouege rneer ■
lak* affect Immediately a n s s B 'a r1
upon It* final paMaga and 13Kintla (comb,
adoption.
form)
I) That all Ordlnanrta or IS Discarded
parts of Ordinance* In
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herewith
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hereby repealed.
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regular tOTlirro (comb.
meeting or tha Town Council
form)
Of th* Town of Casselberry, It House
Florida, this ath day of Starch, 14 Caika
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Sanford. Florida

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quarter* Wednesday evening,
taking cigarette* and a flash­
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appointed Dave Mosher of St.
Petersburg to the Florida
Council on Aging, succeeding
John Goddard, who resigned.

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JACKSONVILLE ( UPI) —
Negro and white leaders orgsniied a committee Thurs­
day to study racial problems
that sparked violence this
week, while th* NAACP map­
ped plana for further demon­
strations.
Businessman Robert Mlliut,
temporary chairman of the
committee, said an organisa­
tion al group worked Wednes­
day night and Thursday to set
up th* committee and hoped
to have all member* named
and ready to meet later is
the day.
Millua said th* committee
|would have some 30 mem|t)CM.
"Th* communication lines
here between th* racea have
eroded," said Millua. "W o
are trying desperately to keep
up s conversation batween
white and Negroes.
S t a t e NAACP President
Rulledgr Pearson, however,
indicatsd he was dissatisfied
with the committee, set up at
the urging o f Mayor Haydon
Burns,

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C O U N TY i n t U L I C H O S I M T A U
a pu blto h o a p lta l l o c a t e d In
Hanford.
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Chairm an
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H am lnol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
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P u b l la h l i a r . 11. »*, ST 4 Apr
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�Church O f God

Adventist

Baptist

THR SEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner Tth a Elm
R. L. M *th *w a -------------P**tor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School ------ 1:1* a. m.
Worship Borneo — 11:** a. m.
Wodntaday Night
Fray or Strvlca ------ T ill p. »•
“ W # Hava Thla Hop*" radio
tnoioaso oach Sunday a. m.
at U K ovar W TRR at 14«*
oa your radio dial.

JORDAN MISSTONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
l i l t W . First Strsot
Sunday Sehool____ 10:0* a. ra.
Mornlns Worship _ 11:0# a. m.
Bible Study (Sunday) 4:00 p m.
Evansollotlo Barvlc* 4:M p. m.
Wod. Prayor Moot _ 4:** p. m.
Bill Staph on s------ ------. Paotor
A Cordial Welcome to All

Alliance
CHRISTIAN HISSIONART
ALLIANCE CHURCH
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14*1 Park Ava. at 14th St.
Rav. C C. Data, Jr. ----- Paator
Sunday School ..... - 1:41 a. in.
Worahlp Barvlc* — 11:0* a. m.
Evantnt Worahlp _ T:tl p. m.
Alllane* Youth
Fellowship (Sun.) _ *:4I p. m.
(Wad)
Prayer Sorvlea —
Til* p. »•

Assem bly O f God
FINECRRST ABSEMDLY
OF OOD CHURCH
Cor. llth and Elm
M. M. W ild e r -------------- Paotor
Sunday School ----- . 1:41 a. m.
Morntns Worahlp — l* :i* a. m.
Evonlns Worahlp — T:*0 p. m.
Youth Borv. (Sun.) . 4:0* P m.
Mld-Woak Sorv. (Wad.) - 4:11
p. m.

Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
I K Park Avtnu*
r . B. C h a n c e -------------Paotor
Mornlns Worahlp
Ill* a. m.
Sunday School — — 1:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp _ !1 :M a. m.
Tralntns Union — * :l* p. ra.
Evenlns Worahlp - 4:41 p. m.
Wad. Prayor Barvlc# 4:1* p. ra.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. K lh SL * Oak Av*.
©all s m i t h ------------------- Paator
Sunday School
.... t i l l •• ra.
Mornlns Worahlp — H i l l a. m.
Training Union — 8(11 p. m.
Evanlna Worahlp - 4:11 p. ra.
Wod. Prayor Sarvlo* 4:10 p. m.
Nuraery Open
... .
W T I t l t --------------------- 7:1* p. ra.
Sunday Nit# Broadoaat
WEBTStDH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith SL * Holly Av*.
Paul M. C allo y -------------Paator
Sunday School —
K :l * a* ra.
Sunday
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:M *• ra.
Sunday
Evenlns Worahlp — TlO# P- ra.
Wadnaaday
Prayor Sarvlo# ■— - fiH !• ra.
PINECRKST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Iload
P a r lo r _____ William J. Ouse#
Mornlns Worship —
1:4* A
U :*0 a. m.
Sunday School — — 1:41 a. ra.
Tralnlns Union — —. I :K p. m.
Evonlns Worship — 4:10 p. m.
W»d. Offleora A Toachars

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IIM Kim Avenue
Iter. n. I*. Strickland__ Patter
Sunday Sch ool......... 1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Barvlea — K i l l ». m.
Evansollatle Sort. __TiM p. m.
Wcdnraday:
Toons Faopl# T. U R. Bom
4:10 p. m.
Bible Tralatar Sort l :H pm.

But 1m won’t get far with b is
complaints. For, strange m this
might sound, the modem Easter
•‘outfit’* hap ftp mot to the very
meaning of the day.

Congregational
CONORBOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Unite* Church of Chrlot)
Park Avann* at llth St.
1:41 a. m . ____ Churoh School
11:00 a. m. __ Worthlp Scrvlra
1:10 p. bi. __ Chriatlan Tooth

Mlnlclry

la v . Walter A. R. MePharaon,
Poetor

Easter puts old things away and
brings out the new — as the Earth
sends forth its verdure — as God
reveals our Hops.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
K0T 8. Sanford Av*.
R. Vernon Fuller
Sunday School ____ l:4 i a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:0* a. ra.

Episcopal
CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street, Longwood
T t. Charles W . Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Commonlon __ T:10 a. in.
Sunday School ____ 1:00 a. ra.
Family Serrlo* and
Sermon -n - — K i l l a. » .

And if there is a glow of heppiin wearing that new dress or
hat or suit. . . well, it’s only a hint
of the joy that comas with finding
that New l i f e

Church O f Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oonava
Ralph Brtwar Jr.
Evangelist
III bln School
K i l l a. ra.
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:0# a. m.
Kvanlng Worahlp ~ Til* p. m.
Wod. Prayor Borvlo* 4:10 p. ra.

Free Methodist
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th SL and Laurel Are.
Eusene Sheldea --------- Patter
Telephone: Stt*T0ll
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a. m.
Moralns Worthlp _ 11:41 a. m.
Evenlns Werehlp __ 1:0* p. ra.
Wed. Prayer Berrleo Til* p. at.

PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Highway 41 Waal
Morris lluby ------ - Kvangallat
lllblt Claaa --------- 10:0* a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp _ 11:0* a. m.
Evening Worahlp — 1:1* p. m.
Bible claaaaa Wad. „ 4:1* p. m.

Lutheran

CHURCH OF CHRIST
H I* Park Avenue
Sort Browa —— - Evangollet
Sunday
Blblt S tu d y --------- K :** a. m.
Mornlns Worship — It:** a. m.
Evenlns Service — •:** p. m.
Sea "Herald of Truth" 1 p. ra.
Bunday on Chennai I
Tuesday
Ladlae Blblt Clot* . H i** a. m.
Wadnooday
Bible C la r a ----------Til* P- «*•

OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
MM A Orlando Drive
H oy. lT*»t)
Sanford, Florida

iti-rtii

The Rev. Oeersa Ktnnamou,
Interim Patter
Sunday School
1:11 a. ra.
Morntns Werehlp — lliOO a. m.
Communion— Tirol Sunday la
Eaeh Month
KINDERGARTEN AND N UKi­
ll RT

Christian Science

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W . Ind SL at Maple Ave.
P»ul B lc k e e ---------------- Patter
Sunday School — . 1:41 a. ra,
Mornlns Worship . 10:41 a. m.
. l:*o p. m.
Tooth
Kvenctlltlle Servlea Ti*0 p. a .
Mid-Week
Service (Wed.)
T *4 p. It.
Third Sunday
Slnseplratloa
d:M p. ra.
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rev. W . U Holcombe, Patter
Sunder
1:41 a. ra. —__ Bible School
11:01 a. m .__Mornlns Worthlp
T:0* p. m. _ Evenlns Service
T:00 p. m. _ Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Services
f:0 t p. m. __ Ind Wed. Mies'
lenary Service

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOR
MI Oraase Street
Rev. B. Rutk Oraat _ P»»tor
Sunday School____ 1 1 *4 a- ra.
Mornlns W erehlp
11 it* a. a .
Sunday Evenlns __ t :K p. ra.
Wed. Bible Study _ 4 * * p. m.
Conqueror* Matting
Friday . . . . ----------. V»M p. aa.

Presbyterian

LUTHERAN CHURCH © r
THE REDEEMER
lot W . llth Place
•The Church of the Lotheraa
Hour" and TT "Thle la tha
Life"
Herbert W . O te ro * ____ Parlor
Sunday School ____ t i l l a. m.
Worthlp Service _ H it* a. m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
II* Eaat Stcond Stroot
Sunday Sorvlea A
Sunday School —— 11:** a. ra.
Subject "Reality”
Wadnaaday Strvlca . 1:0* p. m.
Reading Room: 1*1 B. FlraL
Weekday*: 1*:!0 a. m. - 4:1*
p. m. Friday Evenings III#III* g. BL

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CHURCH
Cttrne Holshta
Rer. Ray Ortsory, Jr., Footer
Church School ------ 1:41 a. ra.
Mornlns Worthlp — 11:0* a. ra.
M T P ---------------------- 1:1* p. m.
Eve. Werehlp _
T:»0 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service T;M p.ra.

Nazarene

Easter has always stood for new­
ness of life. It marks Christ's victory
over death. It promises an eternal
destiny to thorn who embrace the
Faith.

Christian

Maottns —.... ........ A a ~
ELDER SPR1NOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Hootar Ava.
8 . Hamilton Orillia — Paotor
Sunday School —
1:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp — II:*# a. m.
Tralnlns Union — • :»• p. in.
■vomlns Worahlp — TiM p. m.

AU dressed up for

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWY. *11
Ph. I l l - I l l *
Paator ___ Choator W . Plank
Sunday Sehool ___— 11:0* a. m.
Mornlns Sarvlo* _ 11:0* a. m.
Tralnlns Union — . « :!• p- m.
Evenlns Sarvlo* __ T ill p. m.
Wadnaaday Meotlngo:
O rsanliatlona
1:11 p. m.
Prayar __________ 4:1* p. m.
Choir — ...............— 1:1* p. m.

ch urch o r ood
fkofhect

Wp know a Scmr oid phflopopbar
who zlwzya has something nasty to
say about whzt makes others hzppy.
His latest diatribe is sgzinst folks
“ parading to Church la a l their
Easter finery.*

Methodist

FIRST FRESBTTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford. Fin.
Oak Ava. A Ird St.
©rover C. Sewell Jr. __ Patter
Edcar W . Smith Jr. Aaetetant
Faetor
Morales Worship _ l:M a. m.
Charch School _ _ 1:41 a. ra.
Seaaloa Moat* ___ 1«:4I a. m.
Mornlns Worship _ 11:M a. ra.
Pioneer Fellowship * :0t p. ra.
Senior HI Fellowship t i l l pm .
Evenlns Worthlp __ T:l* p. ra.
Wed. Prayer Meet _ TiM p. m.
CHURCH OF THE OOTBNANT
F ill South Orlande Drlre
Thome* H. Hekla
Paetor
Worship ...................... 1:00 a. ra.
Churoh School _
l« :0 f a. ra.

TO LIST YOUR
THK

CHURCH

Tha Church
rarih (or th.
Idinc
tar and food ritlrencfiip.
Mol
■pirilual vahira. Without a
•Irons Church,
d vtllu tion
aurvlv*. Tbara

Church O f God
CHURCH or OOD

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wiould

tlnd A French
H. C. S m ith ---------------- Paator
Sunday School . . . . „ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ II:** a. m.
Evangollollo Sarv. _ 4:to p. m.
Tuoa. Prayar Sarv. - 4:10 p. ra.
Thur*. Young People
Endeavor .... .......... T:M p. m-

Monday
Roman*

Sunday
Lamentation*

8:37*42

Tuooday

8 : 1-11

Roman#

8:18-28

Wadnaaday
I Corinthian#

15:51.58

Methodist

A L A -o A U . BOM T H K C H U R C H

a RACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd., at Woodland Ava,
Rev. John H. Hires Jr., Paetor
Church School
. 1:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worthlp — 11:0* a. m.
M T P ----------------------- 1:10 p. m.

ratty and rapport * » Church. Thar
ara: ft ) For hi* own rate (I ) For
hk BiUdraa’a asks. (5) For th* rah*
of MS eramauHy and nattoo. (4)
Tot Um aako at tha Chute Um M.
whkA mods hi* moral and ntarial
■L Plan t* pc h&gt; church r«p»ara* mad pour BAt* Sally.

Thuradap
II TlmothF

Friday

I Mm
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2:8-18

FIRST .METHODIST CHURCH
I K Park At *.
John T. Adam* Jr. _ Footer
Mornlns Worekls — 1:11 p. m.
Sunday School —
1:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worthlp _ 10:11 a. m.
MTP Meetlnse
1:1* p. m.
(Intermediate, Senior)
Evenlns Worthlp _ 1:1* p. m.

Saturday
Jude

14:21

CHURCH
NOTICE
CALL

322-2611

The Folio?ing Sponsors M ake This Church Notice A n d Directory P age Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. A Mrs. M. R. Stricklend
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

B. EDWARDS BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
and Employees

HILL LUMBER A HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees
HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

GLAS-MET INC.
Metal and Fiberglaa Duct Systems

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

BURNUP A SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING C O , INC.
CHAPMAN CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
106 N. Elm Ave.
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA A SONS, INC.
Slavie, Florida

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
HARRELL A BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. S t, Sanford
HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 8. Laurel Ave., Sanford
|
KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First A French, Sanford
|

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. let. S t , Sanford

NELSON A CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose A Wilke Bowman a Employeea

STENSTROM REALTY
Hsrb Stenstrom and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO A ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

WARE-PRICE OIL CO.
Wane©, N. French Ave.

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

SANFORD MANUFACTURING CO.
and Employees

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE
STORE
Fred M. Smith, Owner

L . D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

s M r r r r s s n a p p in * t u r t l e
PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron end Staff

I
LEE BROTHERS
plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

THE RITE THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employeea

LONGWOOD PIT BARBECUE
t
Mom and Bill Baumholser

LeROY C- ROBB
CONSTRUCTION C O , INCL

MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WIGHT GROCERY CO., INC.
end Staff
WILSON-EICHELBUXGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson end Staff
r
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

SE M IN O L E C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y
BAPTIST
Aatloeh Baptist Churoh, Ovloda
Central Baptist Church, t i l t Oak Ava
Chuluota First Baptist Church
Elder Spring* Bsptlat Churoh.
II* Lohma* Rd.
Faith Baptia* Mission, 14* Lt.
M ,
Caaaalbarrr
First Baptist Churoh, * K Park Ava
First Baptist Chursh at Allaraont* Spring*
RL t i l . Altamonta Sprlaga
First Baptist Charek a( DaBary
First Baptist Churoh at Otsava
First Baptist Charek a t Lake Mary
First Baptist Charah at Laha Monraa
Flral Baptist Charek *4 Longwood. Oar.
Ckarah A Oraat
Flral Baptist Charah of OvHd#
First Sbllab Mlaatskar? Baptist Church.
U St W . Kth SL
Forest City Baptist Churoh
Foaatals Head Baptist Churoh. Ovlada
Lov# South*ra Baptist MIm U b, Chuluota
Mlaoloaary
Baptia* Charah
North
Rd.
Enterprise
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_.
.
Maoodoala Mlaalaa Baptia* Churoh
Oak MIU Rd. Oatoaa
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Morulas Qlory Baptist Churoh. Ooaova Hwy.

ML Oliva MtasUaarp Raptlct Bbarah, Baa
Lando Spring* Rd., Loagwaad
ML Zloa Mlaalonary Baptist Zip** Av*.
Now ML Calvary MUalsaary Baptist
110* W. Kth BL
New Balora Primitive Bap*M Charah,
KM W. ltth BL
New ML Zloa Baptist Charah. ITS* Faar Ava
Oaklawa Baptist chapel, I4M W. MU SL
OatM* Paptlat Charah
Plnacraat Baptlal Church. Ml W. Oaora ltd.
Prairie Laha Baptist Charah, Bids* Rd,
Fern Park
Program Mlaoioaanr Bopttot Charah, Midway
Second Shiloh MlMlodary Baptist Charah,
Ninth A Hlohary
■L JamM Missionary Baptlal Charah St*.
Rd. t i l Octaaa
St. Paul Mlaalonary Baptlal Church, Ith St.
BL Matthew* Mlsatosary Bsptlat Church
Canaan Halghu
ZL John's Mlrataasry Baptist Charch,
•It Cyproo* SL
Tempi* Baptist Chardh. Bate Sprlapa U ,
Altsmsat* Sprlaga
W o u ld * Mlaalonary Baptist Charah,
did A Hally Av*.
Bias Bap* Bapl

MS Oranp* Ava.

Charah * f U a Nativity. Laha Karp
AU Santa Oathall* Charah, MS Oak Av

Churoh,
Farthing
Ann’s
esth ete
lac*. DaBary
Mary Magdalena Cathollo Church, Maltnd Av*. Altamonta Springs
CHRISTIAN
Irst Christian Charek, K*T S. Sanford Ava
ongregatlonal Chrlattaa Church,
Park Av*.
porthalda chrlatlaa
Churoh, F l o r i d a
(lavaa D r, Maltlaad
CHURCH
karok
Ihurch
[hurch
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or
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CHRIST

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Chrlot, Ooaova
ChrlaL Longwood
ChrlaL Faola
OHURCH o r AOD

karch at Ood. It* Hickory
of Ood. •&gt;*# S. Fronoh
kurch * f Ood. Ovlod*

Salats . Bpitoopal charah B. DaB
- Batarprla*
.- .1 s t Kplacopal Church. LongwooS
111 Saints Kplacopal. Kntarprla*
Toly Cross Kplacopal, Park Ava. at dih

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1*1 W . M U Place
Maaaiah Lulbaran Church, A marloaa L a d a s
Hall, Fralrl* Laha, Fara Park

Oatooa Methodist Charah
F a * 1a
Waalayaa MathodlaL
RL *d
W. at PaoM
■L Jam** A.M.B, Sanford Av*.
SL Mary’a A.M.E. Church SL RL *11 Oatoan
SL Puars Mothodla* C h a r a h Oataoa
Rd. Batarprla*
Stafford Moaorlat Mothodtot O h a r * h
B. DaBary

SL Luka* Lutheran Charch. RL «M Slavic

NAZARSNR

MRTHODIST

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charah af th* Nouuroaa W.
tod at Mapl*
Far* Bark Churoh •f th* BuraiteA
©Brloa Rd, Fara Fork
La ho Mary Charah at tha Kaaaraa*

LUTHERAN
Aaeenalon
Lutheran
Charah,
D r, Caosolbtrry
(loot Shtphtrd United Luthora,

Ovar brook

JIM B. Orlande Dr.
Lulbaran churoh o f tha Rodaoraor,

Baraatt Moraarlal Mothadlat Charah. B.
DaBary Ava^ Batarprla*
Roar Laha Method lot Charah
Bethel A.M.E. Church, Canaan Haights
Caaaalbarrr Community Mothodlat Churoh.
Hwy. 1T&gt;M A Flaoy Bids* Rd., caaoolborry
DaBary Community Uatbodlst Church W .
Hlghlaadc DaBary
Ebanasar
Mathadlat
Charah.
Old
Ovlaado Hwy.
First Hathodlat Church, *1* Park Ava.
First Mathadlat Charch e f Ovlada
Foctcr Chapel Matbodlat Church. Ovlada
Fra* Matbodlat Charah. ltd W . tth SL
Oran* Matbodlat Charah. Oaora Rd.
Orant Chapel A.M R. Church. Ovlada
Oahcvava Mathadlat Churoh, Ovlada

PRESBYTERIAN

eommaalty Proabytarlan Churoh. Lake Mary
First Proobylorlta churoh. Oak Ava.
A IrS SL
First Froobytorloa Churoh, Caaaolbarry
First Praabytorlaa church of Do Dory,
R. Highland
■L Andrew* Proabytarlan Churoh MU Loa*
aoal Boh. D r, Boar Lake
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Charah,

Waatralnlatar Froobytorloa Charch, BowoU
Bark. RL *M

SEVENTH BAT ADTBNT1PT
Foraat Laha Sovamth-day Advaatlat Charah.
Hwy. t il, Foraat City
Zovaath-day Advaatlat Charek, MeltUaS
Ava, Aluraoat* sprlaga
Sanford SovonU-day Advaatlat Charah.
Bovaath A B te
OTHER OHURCHBS
Altaa'a Chapai, OUvs A Kth BL
Churoh of OoS la ChrlaL Ovlada
ChalaoU Community Church
Charah at 0*4 *4 Prophesy. Mdf B te Ava.
Charah at Jaaa* Christ aS LaMar Bap
Salats, Ml* Park Av*.
Comraualty Cbapal, Aluraoat* Sprlapa
EaaUra Orthcdoa Charah. SL Johaa Chrpaoaura Chapel, Hwy. 14'M, Fara Park
Conprapatlaa BaU Iareal, K U A Map noils
First Charah at ChrlaL BaUattaL
M* B. lad SL
First Paaueoatat Charah af Laapwaad
ML Oliva UaltasM Charch, Oak HI*
K4* O ltlH
Placer eat Aaocrably o f Ood, 14U A B te
Saafatd AUlaaeo charah. Udt A Park Ava
Baafatd Caaprapattoa *1 Jehovah'* Vtt&gt;
name*. KM t . Ut SL
Th* Salvation Army. M l B. tad BL
Wally churoh ad Samtor*. IH A l i t IL

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WEATHER: Generally fair todny and Tuesday; high today 75; low tonight in 40s.
VOL. 56

•'The Clock" pissed along
a Up to political candidates
b i t Friday . . . thinking to
help them.
•
• •
The tip was not meant as
criticism. But now the Clockwinders are being criticized
by the poliUclana.
• • •
The Up was that several
motorists telephoned The Her­
ald and complained about
those candidates parking their
cars, with campaign signs on
them, in the downtown sec­
tion and taking up parking
spaces. Many o f the cars
were there for the most part
of the day.
• • «
Those who called The Her­
ald seemed to be quite offend­
ed by the candidates. We pub­
lished the Up in an effor' to
call this to the candidates' attenUon. If we offended the
candidates we apologize. Real­
ly, we were trying to be help­
ful. Like the man said . . .
"There's
nothing
stranger
than poliUca.”
• • •
A "Miss Hootenanny" con­
test is scheduled In area high
schools to call attention to a
"Folk Mlnistrel" to be held at
the Orlando Municipal Audito-ium April 2fl. Proceeds will
be used to provide lights for
the new studio building of
Channel 24, ETV. Girls in the
10th, Uth and 12th grades are
eligible and applications have
been made avaUable by Mrs.
Helen Gates, chairman o f the
ETV Special Projects CommlUee.
e s s
A 4-11 Club organlzaUonal
meeting for boys Is scheduled
for 3:30 p. m., Tuesday, at
the Lake Monroe School. Ern­
est Lundberg, assistant agri­
cultural agent, will meet with
the boys and their parents.
• • •
Wonder where BUI Mae.
Laughlin gets all these Jokes:
A baby sardine waa happily
swimming in the ocean near
his mother when he saw his
first submarine and was ter­
ribly frightened. "Don't wor­
ry, dear," reassured mamma,
"it’s just a can full of peo­
ple."
• • •
And a bit of philosophy: A
bone In the back ia worth two
in tha head.
• • •
The girl who lays all her
cards on the table usually
ends up playing solitaire,
e s s
Fame la so fleeUngll One
Herald reporter took a jet
bomber flight with the Navy
fly-boys and his front-page re­
port carried his by-line and
hla picture in flying gear. A
second Herald reporter was
congratulated on hla fine, in­
teresting story . . . the read­
er had missed the by-line and
the picture.
• • •
Note to amateur photographera: Ever try to take
shots o f wildlife, especially
birds, and and couldn’t get
near them? Try using one side
o f a pair of binoculars as a
telescopic lens, placing it up
to the aperture. Some times
you can get wonderful results.
»
• •
Little o!' Seminole County
ia getting a big play during
this election year. Gubernator­
ial candidates are not over­
looking us, not in the least.
Jack Mathews will maks a
sashuy around the county
Tuesday afternoon, conferring
with hla local campaign lead­
ers ami shaking hands. Scott
Kelly will follow on Wednes­
day, doing the same thing and
making a few c a m p a i g n
speeches.
e e e
Francis Roumillat reports
plans shaping nicely for that
thrse-day junket o f the Cham­
ber of Commerce port author­
ity committee to go to Bruns­
wick, Ga., neat month for a
study o f port facilities there.
• e
•
Sign o f the modem times is
this note on a church bulle­
tin board: "Open Sundays for
your convenience."
Which reminds o f the Joke
being told about Rev. Richard
Dess. Seems he called on a
new family to invite them to
church. He knocked on the
door and heard a voice call
out: "la that you, A ngel?"
And hla response: "N o, but
i I’m from the same depart-

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NO. 157

Peach Crop In
Two States
Feared Lost
United Press International
A sudden spring freeze dealt
a multi-million dollar blow
today to poach crops in the
south.

THIS TOTALLY DEMOLISHED AUTO was in­
volved in two separate collisions Sunday which
occurred 16 miles cast of Sanford on SR 46. The
ear, driven by Mrs. Josephine J. Rowe of Winter
Park collided hendon with a vehicle driven by
Julius Pnrker of Sanford. Later, another uuto,

driven by former University of Florida football
star, Joe D’Agostino Jr., Winter Park, crashed
into the two cars involved in the earlier collision.
D'Agostino, who sustained a fracture of the
left leg, is being charged with excessive speed.
(Herald Photo)

Rear Adm. Shinn Ailing Glenn Drops Gen. MacArthur
To Visit SNAS
Develops New
Out
0
!
Senate
Race
On Tuesday
Complication

Rear Adm. Allen M. Shinn,
commander o f the Atlantic
Fleet’s Carrier Division SI*,
will visit the Sanford Nnval
Air Station Tuesday to attend
changc-of-command ceremon­
ies and Inspect new support
farilitlea for the RA-6C Vig­
ilante.
Admiral Shinn will fly Into
tha air station at 0:30 a. m.,
one-half hour before Cdr.
Jesse W. Taft relieves Cdr.
Leonnrd J. Reinhart as Com­
manding Officer o f Sanford’s
Heavy Attack Squadron On#.
When deployed aboard tha
USS Independent VAH-Ua
Vigilantes provide tha Ion/?
range, all-weather attack cap­
ability for carrier striking
forces operating under Ad­
miral Shinn’s command.
The widely-known "CarDIv"
Commander Inst visited NAS
Sanford in June 1002 when he
was serving as Assistant Chief
for Field Support o f the Bureau o f Naval Weapons. At
that time the A-SA Vigilante
had Just entered fleet use
with on* Sanford-based unit,
VAH-7.
In the meantime, VAH-1 has
become equipped with the
A-5A and other unite are pre­
paring for operations with the
RA-5C, the new rcconnuissance-attack version o f tha
Vigilante.
After attending the V AIM
rhangp-of-eommnnd tomorrow,
Admiral Shinn will he briefed
by Capt. Hubert M. Ware,
Commanding Officer of NAS
Sanford and tour new RA-fiC
ground support buildings.

Dulles To Talk
TAMPA (UI*I)—Allen W.
Dulles, former chief o f the
Central Intelligence Agency,
will he speaker at the annual
Greater Tampa Chamber of
Commerce dinner hero Tues­
day night.

Grants Made
TAMPA (U P !) — National
Science Foundation grants to­
talling $24,000 were presented
to the University o f South
Florida Saturday.

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP1)
—Astronaut emeritus John H.
Glenn Jr., sick and discour­
aged, today withdrew from the
U. S7 Senate race in Ohio.
Glenn, showing sll of his 42
years, said be was calling a
halt to his political plans on

Exiles Send Out
'War'Ballots
MIAMI (UPI) — Cuban ca­
lks throughout thf work! will
rots cn*a i»*ml**-rrnn Junta
which will map "war plans"
In a new effort to oust the
Communist regime of Fidel
Castro.
Ballots for five leaders re­
cently nominated have gone
out to 73,000 exiled "heads of
fam ily," it was announced
Sunday.
The "war plans" will be in
the charge of Kneido Oliva,
second in command of thu
abortive 1001 Bay of Pigs in­
vasion, if the Junta wins ap­
proval.
The ballots were sent to
Cubans in 4ft countries.
While only four of the nom­
inees wero named, authorita­
tive sources said the fifth was
Jose Manuel Salvat who led
a gunboat attack on Havana
in 1902. Salvat’s identity was
bring withheld pending his
formal acceptance of the
nomination., lie ia a member
of the Student Revolutionary
Directorate (D RE) which has
been one of the most active
underground groups against
Castro.
Another nominee,
Labor
lawyer Ernesto Freyre waa
one of the leaders who ar­
ranged the ranaiyn of the Bay
of Pigs invaders captured by
Caatro.
The two others are Vicen­
te Rublera, secretary-general
of the telephone workers un­
der dictator Fulgcnclo Batis­
ta, and Aurelio Fernandez Di­
as, leader of the Exiled Cer­
tified Public Accountants As­
sociation.

the recommendation of doc­
tors who advised "that I dis­
continue any plans for actvltie* for at least the next sev­
eral months.’ ’
Glenn read a statement,
which he described as "most
regretful" as he lay flat on
his back in bed—where he had
been slnc« Feb. 2(1, when he
suffered a severe head injury
when he dipped in the bath­
room at hla homa in Colum­
bus, Ohio.
Glenn announced hia with­

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Gen. D o u g l a s MacArthur,
fighting to recover from his
third major operation this
month, today developed new
complications—kidney trouble
and internal hemorrhaging
and officials said It waa a
"matter of grave concern."
In a medical bulletin issued
t h i s morning, a hospital
spokesman said there had
been a "decreased kidney ac­
drawal at a naws eonfarenea tion tinea laoi evening” and

la Wlllord Han Hospital at "this k g matter o&lt; grave
Laeklaad Air Fore* Baaa
vioualy dll
would flknd a telsgrem Imme­
diately to Ohio Secretary of
State Ted Brown asking that
his name be removed from
the ballot for the May t
Democratic primary,
Glenn laid he felt there waa
no chance that be would be
nominated either as a result
of hla name being left on the
ballot or by a write-in vote.
"it seems to mo that, once
I have
withdrawn,
Dial’s
that," he said.
He said he did not know
what bis future plana will be,
but he left open the possi­
bility that lie may reenter
politics in the future.

Mathews On TV
Tuesday Night
Sen, John E. (Jack) Mat­
hews Jr. of Jacksonville will
launch hi* Central Florida
election campaign Tuesday
night with a half-hour telecast
on Channel 6.
Mathews, seeking the gov
ernor ship In Florida next fall
will appear on the television
station from 0:30 to 10.
The appearance marks the
first full scale drive by any
of the candidates in the Cen
tral Florida area.
Mathews spent the weekend
observing the Easter holi­
day and working on his report
he will make to viewers
Tuesday night.

bleeding from the eaopkagu»," the spokesman said.
The aging general under­
went emergency surgery Sun­
day for removal of a portion
of hit intestine.
It wat hla third operation
this month. His second opera­
tion last Monday was per­
formed to stop hemorrhaging
In hla esophagus — the tube
carrying food from the mouth
to the stomarh.
One good sign doctor* noted
this morning, however, was
stabilizing blood pressure end
pulse.

Humphrey Opens
Rights Debate

Damage in (he area around
Spartanburg, S. C. alone was
estimated at $7 to $10 million.
"It looks like a total loss,"
County Agent Crayton McCown
said following a tour of Spar­
tanburg orchards where peach
trees wore just beginning to
blossom.
" T ie mid-Georgia area ap­
pears to be wiped out," a
horticulturist said. "The biosso ms were killed at a most
critical atage."
Below-freezing temperatures
also inflicted severe damage
to the peach crops in Ala­
bama and North Carolina.
Memphis had Its lowest temperature for this date on re­
cord, freezing weather was
forecast for Mississippi and
Alabama and the edge of the
late-soason wintry blast touch­
es! as far south as Tallahas
ace.
Tbo bitter late-aeason cold
snap caused a rash of fire
deaths.
Three persona were killed
In an early morning fire at
Chcvnce, S. C „ Including a
heroic father who rescued his
wife and three children, then
collapsed and died in the
flames. Wind gusts and 27degree weather hamperest ef­
forts to fight Die fire.
Three small children per
ished in a frame home In
^llchmond which caught fire
during the snowstorm that
turned most of Virginia Into
a Christinas postcard arena
on the day after Easter. Three
inches of snow were reported
at Warrcnton and Culpepper
and the snow at Warsaw: near
the coast, was so thick vlsi
bihty was cut to lets Utan a
block.
One man died in High Point,
N. C. in a (ire started from
an oil heater.
Three firemen were killed
early today in Dalton, Ga.
when the wall of I building
collapsed on thrm as they
battled a. blaze in sub-freez­
ing weather.
Snow fell across North Caro­
lina as far cast as Kinston
and Goldsboro. School* In sev
er.il mountain rountiea were
rioted because ot h a m d o u s
driving conditions.
The peach crops in Georgia
and South Carolina suffered
substantial losses.
•The mid-Georgia area ap­
pears to be wiped out," said
Dr. K. F. Savage, hurtieul
turist at the Georgia experi­
ment station in Griffin, where
the temperature was 19.S this
morning.

WASHINGTON (UPI)
Democratic Whip Hubert H.
Humphrey opened formal Sen­
ate debate on the civil rights
hill today by challenging Us
opponents to allow a vote aft­
er "fair and full" discussion.
The Minnesota senator out­
lined the affirmative case for
the Ilouie-passed measure in
a prepared speech. Senate
GOP Whip Thornes II. Kuc hel, Calif., was ready to take
up the argument for the bill
when Humphrey finished.
The legislation would ban
TAMPA (U PI)—J. Rrailey
racial discrimination in vot­ |Odham, who says he will hack
ing, education, employment, an extension of the minimum
unions, public accommoda­ . wage law in hit campaign
tions and use of federal 1against Florida Sen. Spessard
funds. It is the most sweep­ L. Holland, has announced the
ing civil rights measure since 1.support of the state AFL-CIO.
Reconstruction days.
An announcement released
The Senate voted Thursday ! is the Orlando businessman
to call up the bill after nearly wound up a Tampa Bay area
three weeks of preliminary tour Saturday said the Florida
wrangling during which south­ hcadquarteri of the labor fed­
ern opponents Joined in e x ­ eration hai mailed out 80,000
tended debate against the pamphlets to members urging
measure.
support and donations to Odham.
The AFL-CIO pamphlet said
that while the federation rea­
lized that Odham "is not all
labor seeks as a candidate,
An early Easter dance at an his platform ia certainly one
area Juke Joint led to the that organized labor must ac­
shooting of a man and the tively support."

Labor Mails
Out Odham
Pamphlets

Husband Shot;
Wife Arrested

CITY OF SANFORD water pumpintf station building on Highway 17-92
south was smashed Saturday when a car left the road and entered the
median. City attaches were checking damnge estimate this morning. City
Manager W. E. Knowles said workmen had just completed repairs to a
second station 300 yards south damaged in the same manner three months
ago. Trooper Tommy Tomlinson identified Saturday’s motorist as a Mr.
Burke o f Orlaatlo.
(Herald Photo)

■*+&gt;i”l
W te

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Spring Cold Dips Into Florida

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V

MON., MARCH 30, 1964

arrest of his wife on a charge
of aggravated assault.
Wounded in the lower left
chest and pronounced in fair
condition at Seminole Memor­
ial
Hospital
ia Sylveater
Hughes. His wife, Dorothy, is
being held in the county Jail.
Both are in their 20’a, ac­
cording to dty utiae,

Publisher Saved
MIAMI (U PI)—Miami Her­
ald
President James
L.
Knight and hia wife and
daughter were rescued by anoflier yacht Sunday altar
Knight’s 60-foot yacht Jimlana sank In the Bahamas,

DOCTORS’ DAY wns being observed in the Sanford nren todny ns spe*
cinl tribute to members of tbo medical profession. The specinl dny wnft
proclaimed Friday by Mayor A. L. Wilson. Shown with him ns they check
the proclamation are Mrs. R. M. Roscmond, left, and Mrs. E. L. Lindsey.
Aron doctors wore red flowers while oilier floral displays were placed on
hospital trays, in the hospital lobby, drug stores nnd churches, in chargo
of the local observance were mcmlicra of tho Women’s Medical Auxiliary,
of which Mrs. Lindsey is cbnirmnn.

Homestead Tax
Exemption Rush
Now Under Way

m w A ...
16 Killed
MIAMI (UPIv — E aitcr
weekend accidenti on Flor­
ida hlghwayi left at leaat IS
dead, the highway partol aald
today.

Admiral Dies
FALLS CHURCH, Va. (U r i)
—Vice Adm. John M. Hoskins,
BS, who led U. S. 7th Fleet
units in preparation for the
first naval strike of the Ko­
rean War, died suddenly at
his home Friday night.

Religious War

SEN. SCOTT KELLY

Kader Appointed
Kelly Manager

NEW DELHI (U PI)—Indian
official# laid Sunday that two
weeks o( Hindu-Moslem relig­
ious warfare has cost nearly
Appointment o f John Kader
300 lives in eastern India. Un­
as Seminole County cempalgn
official estimates put the toil
chalrmnn wee announced to­
much higher.
dny by Sen. Scott Kelly In his
drive for the Democratic nom­
ination for governor,
TOKYO (U PI)—Communist
Kmlrr said that Scnntor
China launched a scathing
Kelly will etump Seminole
attack today on Soviet l’rc
County Wednesday, appearing
mier Nikita Khrushchev, call
at 12:46 p. m. at Seminoln
ing on tha Soviet Communist
Plusn, 1:30 at Lake Mnry,
party to throw him on "the
2:30 at First Street and Magrubbish heap of history."
tiuliit Avenue in Sanford, Inter
going to hie local headquarters
in the Valdes Hotel, 4 p. m. at
MANILA (UPI) — Search
Oviedo and 4:20 at Goldenrod.
teams today reached Die
Senator Kelly, a former
wreckage of a U. S. Marino
mayor of I-akrlaml and a re­
helicopter in a mountain area
cipient o f the Florida Jayrcrs
north of Manila and reported
Award in 10(11, aaid, "F or
that all 10 Americana aboard
many years, John Kader and I
were killed in the crash.
have been friends. Because o f
lile inteiest In government, he
enjoys n reputation a* one o f
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) tho lending citizens o f Semin­
A United Nations peace force
ole County."
soldier opened fire on Cyprus
Kader eald, "Few Floridians
for the first time today, fir­
have been nominated aa on* o f
ing in sclf-dcfcnso during a
the ’Ten Outstanding Young
pre-dawn gun battle In Ni­
Men of America,* but 8cott
cosia between Greek and
was In 1001. I am convinced
Turkish Cypriots.
that Scott Kelly, when elected
governor, will bring bark com­
mon honesty in government.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
Ho hns done ao as senator,
(U PI)—Ethiopian and Somali
particularly ns it relates to
troopi battled at four disput­
Florldn’e road program.
ed bonier points today while
"Scnntor Kelly la a small
political negotiators were an­
town hoy who tiinde good. He
nouncing agreement on a
understands the p r o b l e m s
cease-fire and a Joint military
which beset most o f us. Ho is
withdrawal.
a limn with two steady feet on
tha ground anil yet big enough
to have hia head In the rlouds.
MADISON, WIs. (UPI) Ha possesses the rapacity to
Alabama Gov. George Wal­
lead us through theso most
lace returned to Wisconsin to­
Important yeur* of growth. I
day for a final week of cam­
recommend him most highly
paigning against mounting
to my fellow citizens."
opposition in the Wisconsin
Democratic presidential pri­
mary election.

Chinese Blast K

All Die In Crash

Fire In Defense

Troops Clash

Wallace Returns

Ancient Craft
LA ROCHELLE. F r a n c e
(U P I)—Jean de Kat. 23, eald
today he will sail the Atlantic
In a 60-year-old bout starting
April 1 with only one compan­
ion—his pet parrot.

ONLY

5

Sanford Pastor
Gels Fellowship
The Rev. Grover Sr well,
pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Sanford, has
been elected to a Columbia
Fellowship by Cotumbls Theo.
logical Seminary In Docatur,
Ga.
Thu fellowship enables liltn
to participate in a continuing
education
program
which
started today and continues
through April 10.
In the program, the pastor
meets with faculty members
who acquaint him with recent
development*
In
different
areas of theological thought
and it also allows time ami
resources for serious Inde­
pendent study In areas choy
en by the pastor.
The study nisy bo continu­
ed after Uie minister returns
to his field by the Seminary
providing books through a
mail-loan service.

I Elect

Seek Crash Cause
NAPLES, Italy (UPI) Government
investigetore climbed the lava rocki of
Mt. Vesuvius today to seek
the cause of Saturday’s crash
of an Alitalia airliner In which
ail 45 persons aboard includ­
ing eight Americans, wero
killed.

Clerks at tho tax assessor’s
office were busy this morning
signing cligitdo persons for
homestead exemption. Two
days remain for filing.
With the deadline at hand,
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker, tux
assessor for Seminole County,
Issued a reminder for eligible
persona to visit her offices
quickly.
"Wednesday, April 1, Is tha
last day to apply for home­
stead exemption In 10(14," Mrs,
Walker aald, adding, " I f 70 s
have not applied yet, do ao
immediately,
" I f yours Is a renewal appli­
cation, you may sign the form
amt you and mall it into our
office Be sure tha postmark la
not later than April 1.
"A ny uppllcntlon postmark*
ed after Uiut date cannot Im
honored for exemption for
10(14. If you are making ft new
application, bring your deed
Into the office nnd we will as­
sist you In filing for thu
homestead exemption a n d
making tha necessary tux re­
turns."

K E N N E T H \V.

McI n t o s h
Seminole County

Prosecuting Attorney
•

s e r v ic e

•

• President Nursing
Advisory Council
• Adilsor Seminole
Timing Association
• Past Pres. "Little
Itrd School House"
• Past Pres. County
Crippled Children’s
Association
• Past Pres. County
Juvenile Counril
• Past Pres. Pinrcrrst
PTA

•

EXPERIENCE

•

• Graduate Stetson
University
• Graduate Stetson
College of Law
• Former Trial Ally.,
Fla. Itoad Dept.
• Practicing la County
Since 1936
• Municipal Judge, City
Of Sanford, Florida
• .Member American.
Florida and Seminole
County Bar Asana.

May 6 Democratic Primary

FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

K E N N E T H W . M clN T O SH

0

Days to Register
For the Primaries

Your Support Will Be Sincerely
Apprecioted (Pa. rol. Adv).

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