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GA Coronation
Ceremonies Held
In Orange City

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Page 10 — May 19, 1984

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The Seminole Baptlat A s ­
sociation held an Association•1 Girls’ Auxiliary Corona­
tion at the First Baptist
Church o f Orange City, F ri­
day night. May 16, at 8 I\M.
Sixty-two girls were ad­
vanced In rank, having com­
pleted the necessary word for
a Forward Step. Five girls
were crowned queen. They
were Janice Crawford, I ’lnecrest Baptist Church, Sanford; Lee Gray and Dana
itatteree, F irst Church, Or­
ange City; and Mary Halo
Campbell and P eggy Chris­
tian,
North
Side
Baptist
Church, DeLand.
The theme for the evening
wae “ Light o f tha W orld."
Mrs. John Herrin, Associa­
tion Girls' Auxiliary Direct­
or, was in charge o f program
arrangements. Mr*. William
Falen, Assistant Assoclatlonal
Girls’
Auxiliary
Director,
made the introductions. Scrip­
ture reeding and prayer were
given by Ilov. David Solo­
mon, pastor o f the Orange
City church. Tha pianist was
Mrs. Ina Christian.
Following the ceremony a
reception for the girls was
held In tha church social hall.

Presbyterian
Group To Meet
The o ffic e r! o f the First
rresbyterian church w ill hold
a q u a r t e r l y get-together
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the
Fellowship Hall. The feature
speaker fo r the cession will
he A. Kdwin Shiuholser, local
attorney.
Other Items on the docket
fo r tha evening will provide
discussion o f plans fo r the
continuing
development
of
the church, unifying the e f­
forts o f the Dlnrunnto and the
Session In reaching establish­
ed goals fo r the year. It la
expected that all officer* will
be present.
Ilie Rev. Grover C. Sewell,
Jr., is minister o f the church
and the Kev. Kdgur W. Smith
Is hla assistant.
Australia Is the only nntion
to occupy an entire continent.

PTA Leadership Auxiliary Unit 8207 Plans Assistance For Ham Dinner
Course Set
At Lyman
By Jane Casselberry
A Leadership Training Con­

ference fo r P.T A. offirers
and members will he sponsor­
ed Thursday nt 8 p.m. at the
Lyman High School hy the
P.T.A. County Council.
Courses to be offered mid
their instructori are Presi­
dents and vice presidents,
Mrs. Rollie Swofford; secre­
taries and treasures, Mrs.
Marge
McCoy;
ways ami
means, .lames B irv.rm eyerhospitality. Mrs. Mary Fran­
PETE HUKUR ncccpts the guvel hs president of the Seminole County
ces Lyons; parliamentarians,
Classroom Teachers Association from Sal Man free, outgoing president.
Mrs. Molly Hteudle; member­
Pictured from the left: Edna Humphrey, vice president; Troy Stuart,
ship; Mrs. Jo Ann Simms;
treasurer; Ilukur, Man free, Margaret Purlin, secretary, and the speaker,
clinic, Vi Segresl, and Mrs.
Dr. Phil Constance, N E A director.
(Herald Photo)
Florence Berg; program; Mr.
A. Stuart, field secretary of
the state P.T.A.
The conference will hr open­
ed by the rouneil president,
Mra. Hornet Hearn o f A lta­
the study o f the evening was hut it was noted that all sew­ monte Springs. Ih e moderator
By Frances Wester
Mrs. Frank W. Griffin was Uic best “ pep talk" she could ing projects have been com­ will he Mrs, Missouri Bt-lle
pleted with the exception of
give the circle.
Swofford.
hostess with Mrs. Glenn Coch­
Mrs. Joe Smathcr*, local bandages to lie rolled for
ran co-hostess for the May
church service chairman, out­ shipment (o a hospital in In­
meeting of Circle One o f the lined plans for a Friendship dia.
UI’ W of the Community Pres­ Dinner to lie served Immedi­
The
Sunshine
Chairman,
byterian Church of Lake Mary ately following church service Mrs. laiVera Harrison, made
held at the Griffin home.
on May 24. Bach family is re­ a report o f cards sent. Mrs.
Funeral services for W il­
Mrs. Cochran gave the de­ quested to bring fried chicken Anderson distributed envel­
votions, building them around ami a covered dish. Coffee will opes for the special offering liam J. Sams, .‘It, of Osteen,
Uic current study theme of be contributed by .Mrs. Hor­ lo he taken at (he next Asso­ killed in n traffic accident
“ Be What You A re ." She ace Cochran and butter by ciation Meeting to go for Medi­ early Saturday, were conduct­
ed this morning at Daytona
(minted out that Paul in Colo*- Mrs. Glenn Cochran.
cal Missions.
Beach.
sians told the people whal
Volunteers tn charge of
The door prize was won by
Trooper Tommy Tomlinson
they should be, and showed food service arc Mrs. Glenn Mrs. Anderson. The meeting
them how they must live to Cochran, Mrs. Horace Coch­ closed with Uie Mispah Bene­ reported Sams was killed in­
stantly when h&lt;- lost control
be worthy ot their title of ran and Mrs. Mabel Brown. diction.
Christian. She then brought Other volunteers who will
o f his ear while traveling
A social hour followed. Re­
approximately 100 nipli near
the lesson up to the present help clean up arc Mrs. Marie
freshments were served by the
day in which the xamo condi­ Lowe, Mrs, Itoiiert Hugenitein
Osteen.
hoxlcssex lo sixteen circle
tions exist, ending with the and Mrs. Kd Zimmerman.
members present, President
meaningful poem, “ Myself.” Mrs. P. D. Anderson gave a
Hopkins ami i guest, Mrs.
The program was led by donation to purchase a cream
Carl McWhorter, of Sanford.
Mrs. llobcrt Rugciudcln,, and and sugar aerver and Mrs.
covered the chapter, "Mature Arolyn True don aled for Ihc
In Christ," in the study book. purchase of additional sails
Tiio Nina, Pinta ami Santa
Much helpful discussion was and peppers.
Maria were the three vessels
given by the group as a whole.
There was no report from In Columbus’ fleet on his first
A questionnaire on the func­ the World Service Committee voyage to America.
tioning o f the meeting pro­
’
\-'v '
B,,v
grams
was distributed
to
members to be filled out.
C n m ttm i - ^
v l o n t i i //;, L i n e .
The business meeting was
presided over by the Circle
Chairman, Mrs. Ed Zimmer­
man. Minutes of the previous
SJnuitiwr
-PcpP £-'r.lnlr
meeting were read by the sec­
retary, Mrs. Wallace I-owc,
ami approved. The treasurer,
Mrs. Mabel Brown, gavo her
report.
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M il " muni r * j u J 7 S
The UPW Association presi­
‘3 A N F H W U . F L O R I D A
dent, Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, was
l
Hr A ?• '
a special visitor and said that
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Lake Mary UPW Circle Hears Dinner Plans

By Honrs Estes
Included on the menu with
Sir*. Ruth Hopkins, presi­ the ham will he potato salad
or
swrrt
potatoes,
green
dent, conducted the r&lt; gular
iirnns, vi getahte-gclatln salad,
meeting o f the Auxiliary Un­
rolls, coffee, cake and ice
it to South Seminole V F W cream. Tickets are available
Post 8207 held Thursday even­ from members o f the port
ing at the Post Home on the or auxiliary.
Mrs.
Virginia
McManus,
Old Dixie Highway north of
president elect, set May 28
Longwood.
at 8 p.m. at the Civic Lea­
Mrs. Hopkins named Mrs. gue Building ns the time and
Eva Moore and .Mrs. Eva location for the combined in­
Wynn as co-chairmen lo or­ stallation o f officers. Mrs,
ganize the auxiliary’* assist­ Clarice Yarbrough has been
invited to be installing o ffic­
ance to the post for fhe ham
er.
dinner scheduled for Mny 2.1,
Mrs. McManus chose ns her
I to 7:30 p.in., at the Longappointed officers, Mrs. Hop­
wood Civic League Building.
kins as secretary and Mra.
Mary- Rnettger, patriotic in­
structor.
Mrs. (ieri Ilitsmnn, dele­
The
PTC of Enlerprise
School will meet at 7:30 p m. gate to the district meeting
today in the cafctnrlum. Pro- held in Melbourne rrcrntly,
gram will Ire under diroclinn reported that Mrs. Sophia
of It. McCann, speech teach­ Bryan and Mrs. Irene March
er, and Mrs. Catherine Sel­ had
been
rlrrled
district
lers, music teacher, who will tieasurer and district guard,
explain their program of ac­ respectively.
Mrs.
Harriett
tivities for the children. This Harris wits appointed district
will he llm final meeting of l i s n n r r iiearer. Auxiliary
the school year.
meeting, other than those

ley, Mrs. Edna Norman. Mrs.
Wynn and Mrs. Hopkins

Mrs. Bryan will attend the

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candy sale.
Following

district convention to lie held served hy Mr*. Harris. The
June 11-14 nt Cocoa Beach as next regular meeting will b#
delegate.
June it .

PTC To Meet

Sams Funeral
At Daytona

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VOL. 56

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Tliat new eye-screening ma­
chine which local Lions gave
to the County Health Depart­
ment

will

be

available free

United Press Leased IV re

Established 1008

W ED N ESD AY, M A Y 20, 19Gl~SANFOItI). FLO RID A

Further Area Flood Study Urged

of charge at the Lions Club's
annual Cun Fair on the lakefront July 4. It's quite a gad­
get,

• • •

James P. Cullen ami C.
Shan Winn, members o f the
company's honor club, have
been delegated by the Life
Insurance Company of Geor­
gia to attend a conference on
life insurance service May 2720 at Jacksonville.

• • «

The picture o f the Marine
sergeant in Monday's Herald
was of Sgt. Robert Ryan and
not S/Sgt. Thomas M. W il­
liams, as identified by Marine
headquarters at SNAS.

• • •

Bob Brown, county zoning
and building inspection o ffi­
cer, will attend the fifth an­
nual conference on planning
and zoning of (be Florida ln&lt;
stltute
and (nr Continuing
University Studies and the
State Association of County
Planning and Zoning Direc­
tors Thursday through Satur­
day at Tampa.

• • •

The only person who listens
In both sides of the family
argument is the woman in the
next apartment.
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Cinderville Volunteer Fire
Department will meet Thurt
day at 7:30 p. m. at Ebcnezer
Methodist Church. All meinhers and anyone else interest­
ed ir e urged to lie present to
view an informative film on
fire fighting,

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Two Seminole County real­
tors liuve received nutionul
honor*. William II. Rtemper
has been named Seminole
County Hoard o f Realtors
representative o f the Interrut omul Traders ClOo* o f ' the
National Institute o f Real Es­
tate Brokers. A. It. Lonuann,
president of the Seminole
County Board of Realtors, has
been appointed repirseiitative
o f the National Institute) of
Real Estate Brokers. The in­
stitute is the largest uffiliute
o f the National Association
-of Real EiULa iiujuil*.

Plan Aimed At
Controlling
Monroe Level

Jury Frees Man
In Death Of
Beaten Child

You ever wonder bow thry
ignite those big jet engines
at Sanford Naval Air Station?
There's no spark as such. In­
stead, compressed air is used
to get the contraption in mo­
tion. That's where the whine
A six-man Circuit Court
comes from, according to
jury deliberated 70 minutes
one of the attendants at a
Tuesday night In reach nn in­
display during the Armed
nocent verdict in a second de­
Forces Day program.
gree murder case.
• • •
Freed nf the charge was
Embarrassing
moments:
Alton Williams. He was ar­
An Atlantic Coast Line It ailrested by sheriff's deputies nn
road official brought a sound,
a charge nf fatally beating a
color movie on railroading rcfour-year-old boy at the W il­
aearch work to show at the
liams home last Nov. 5.
Lions Club meeting. The pic­
The child was pronounced
ture came in clear but he
dead at the Santord Naval
had to sweat a few minutes
Air S t a t i o n ' s dispensary
on the sound. He got it.
where he was taken by Mr.
though. And the film was well
ami Mrs. Williams, Navy phy­
worth llic wait.
sicians attributed death to
* • •
massive internal hemorrhag­
Tiie N avy recruiting office
es.
In Orlando announces a new
The j u r y
was selected
program
called “ Rc.Score"
quickly Tuesday morning and
for many cx-N'avy personnel.
heard testimony and summa­
If you have been discharged
tions and the Jiidgp's charge
more than three months but prior to receiving the case
less than four years you may­
at 6:10 p.m.
be eligible fur Ibis program.
Tlie verdict was returned at
Under the re-score program
7:20 p,m. Serving on Ihe jury
you may be able to re-enlisl
were
Homer
G.
Gleason,
in your old pay grade anil be
James E. Ilroadhead. William
assigned to a class " A " and II. Shippy, Julian P, Wilson,
“ H " conversion school which
Fred W. Pope and Jimmy L.
you qualify for. For more in­
Horton.
formation contact your local
Williams had been tried last
N avy recruiter any Tuesday
week on the same charge
at the USD Sanford from II with that jury o f six men re­
a m. to 1:36 p.m. or contact
porting it was unable to
the recruiting office in Orlan­
agree. Circuit Court Judge
do at 2520 North Orange AvcVolic A. Williams declared
nue, Phone 424-7001.
that session a mistrial and re­
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scheduled
the
so cond
for
Atlantic Coast Line Rail- Tuesday,
roadrood has ordered 21 o(
The defendant was reprethe newest und most powerful sented by Public Defender
single engine diesel locomo­
David Flaxer; lire prosecution
tives ever built by any ol the was conducted by assistant
manufacturers in this coun­ Stale Attorney A. J. Hosetry, it was announced today man.
by If, Tlmmas Rice, ACL
On Monday, anothrr sixpresident. The 21 units, rep­ man jury freed a defendant
resenting an Investment of $5 o f an armed robbery charge
million and totaling 54.250 alter deliberating 35 minutes.
horsepower, will be built by
Released was Bernard Max­
rlectro-motive
division
of well who was charged with
General Jlulurs, ALCO Pro­ taking $286.34 from Charles
ducts, inc., and General Elec­ Crispfield on Feb. 25.
tric Company. They will be
delivered in early December,
with each of the builder* sup­
plying seven locomotives.

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NO. 101

Burns On Tour
Of Panhandle

Expansion

Seminole

County flood control study is
being recommended by coun­

Adlai Called
Broadcaster Reports
Home For Talks
Sabotage In Cuba
On Laos

ty. state and federal agencies,
it was learned toil*)’.
As explained by County En­

E YE *SC R E E N IN (i M ACHINE was Riven to tlic Seminole County Health
Department Tuesday by members o f the Sanford Lions Club. The device
will enable the check of a person's eyes in less than three minutes. I)r.
Frank Leone, health department director, left, accepts the equipment
from Lions President tleorpe Huphes while Mrs. tlrace Fisher, the de­
partment’s supervisor o f nurses, looks one.
(Herald Photo)

U. S., Other Moscow
BRIEFS
Embassies 'Bugged'
Caroline’s School

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WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Caroline Kennedy will enter
-Slone Ridge, a private Roman
Catholic girls' school in Brtlicsda, Aid., this fall—just as
her fattier hoped she would.

W A SH IN G TO N l U l’ h —
Soviet listening devices have

been disrovered in other A l­
lied embassies in Moscow in
addition lo tbe network of
more than ID microphones
found ill the II. S. Embassy
itrra tly , c'ficlol, » rep o rt^ to
S A IG O N , South Vlct Nn.u
day.
(U P I ) — An American was
They said the attempt* to
killed and a second wounded
“ hug" the other embassies
by Communist guntirc Tues­
had been made over the year*
day while on a patrol against
blit declined to identify the
Viet Cong gurrrillas.
Allied countries, the types of
device* or flits date* o f their
discovery.
F O It T LAU D ERD ALE
A t the same time, the State
(U P I )—College students who Department sought to deterinvaded Ibis resort city (or mino whether any sensitive or
the Easter vacation spent secret U. S. information lool
twice as much money for
beverages as for food, a city
survey showed today.

Another Killed

Floaters

Baptists Hear K in g

A TLA N T IC C ITY, N. J.
( UP I ) — Dr. Martin Luther
PAN AM A C IT Y (U P I ) King Jr. told the American
Hayden Burn* look his cam­ Baptists Convention (A B C ) to­
paign for governor lo the day that many of the nation's
Florida Panhandle t o d a y , leading segregationists arc al­
blasting s o m e newspaper* so church leaders.
along the way and defending
limited use of Jacksonville
city employes in the cam ­
CAIRO (U P I )—Prem ier N i­
paign.
kita S. Khrushchev has been
Burns was met by a big urging U.A.R. President (Ja­
motorcade when he landed in mal Abdel Nasser to use So­
Panama City and was whisk­ viet arms to spread revolution
ed immediately to a coffee throughout the Middle East,
meeting with supporters.
informed observers said to­
Meanwhile, peppy, red-hair­ day.
ed Robert King High began a
iiectic
four-city
campaign
tour by promising sup|torten
SEOUL (U P I )—A mob of
he will seek legislation to
about 3,1x41, protesting Am eri­
control lobbyists if elected
can backed efforts lo settle
governor.
differences between
Korea
On the flight from Miami to
and Japan, rioted in the
Key West to Fort Myers lo
streets of Seoul today. Scores
Orlando und Winter Park and
were injured in bloody battl­
Daytona Reach in the 1942
ing with police.
commissioned DC-3, High had
campaign problems on hii
mind.
VEKO BEACH (U P I )- T h e
Admittedly running a "|MMir
Chamber nf Commerce an­
man's campaign," High *aid
nounced Tuesday that
an
his workers will be scratch­
Episcopal boarding s c h o o l
ing today for the very lust
will be located here and
nicklc so he can pay the cam ­
eventually will hoove 300 stu­
paign cx|M'ti*es from now to
dents. Target date is Septem­
the May 26 runoff.
ber. 1063.

Nasser Egged On

Riot In Seoul

Church School

Film Of Attack
On Adlai Shown

of

SEM INO LE CO U N TY’S Juvenile Council war* prencnttHl two checks Tues­
day fur its work unions younger persons in the community. The checks
represent proceeds from n benefit show slnped by the School o f Dance
Arts, Shown arc Mrs. Elizabeth Klein o f the dance school, Juvenile Court
.Iniluo C. Vernon Mize ami William Tanner, president o f the Seminole
Juvenile Council.
(Herald Photo)

SS A gen t Charged
CHICAGO ( U P I ) - U . S. Se­
cret Service agent Abraham
Holden was to be arraigned
today on charges be attempt­
ed to sell for $50,000 a secret
government file on I hr n itr a ­
tions nf a counterfeiting ring
which he helped to smash.

Hurls Fatal
To DeBary Man

Fred Stcinliilhcr. r&gt;6) earold resident of DeBary, died
Tuesday night at Florida -Sail
Barium ami Hospital nf in­
juries received In a two-ear
accident May 7 on Highway
17-02, norlli of Casselberry.
Stcinhilber suffered severe
head and chest injuries in the
crash. His wife was also in­
jured critically but has since

recovered.
Highway Patrolman B i l l
Stringticld
said Stcinliilhcr
was driving north on 1702
and had started lo make a
left turn when his car and a
southbound vehicle driven by
Frank Tomes ol Richmond,
Va., collided.
Stringticld said this is the
fourth tratlic fatality to date
this year in Seminole County.
Ib is figure compares with 15
for a similar period ol last
year.
The trooper also reports he
had another delayed traliie
fatality last year on the same
date with that victim also
suecumhing at the Florida
Sanitarium ami Hospital.

Boy With Arm
Operation Dies

YO N K E R S, N. Y. (U P I I —
An lH-ycur-nld youth whose
arm was surgically restored
DALLAS (U P I )—A film of
a hostile crowd awarming
lifter la-ing wrenched from his
body by a train died Tuesday
around Ambassador A d l a i
Stevenson
alter
a
Dallas
front kidney failure.
speech on Ihe United Nation*
David Lamport's reimptantlast Oct. 24 was shown in
cd arm remained in good con­
dition "•rith at! put*.-* presevidence Tuesday a i'ln e trial
cut" at the time o f his dentil,
of a man accused o f spitting
BALTIM ORE. Md. ( U P I ) - said Clarence W, Duryc-a. ad­
at him.
Patrolman L. R. Larsen, Aiahama Gov. George C. Wal­ ministrator &lt;&gt;f Yonkeis Gen­
26, identified the defendant, lace, who captured 42 per eral Hospital.
Lampcrt received severe in­
Robert Edward Hatfield, 22, rent of the vote in losing the
as the man who spat at him Maryland presidential prim­ ternal injuries in addition to
and Stevenson. Hatfield's trial ary election, said today hii the severed arm when struck
on charge* of aggravated as­ unexpected strength had "sur­ by a New York Central Rail­
sault on the attack on Larsen prised" him, (See story on road train lit the line's Grey■ too* SUUua Batuiday nightany Sff to a jury UxUy,
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Wallace Surprised

been significantly compromis­
ed by tbe carefully concealed
Russian eavesdropping.
Tin- 40 microphones were
found buried deep hi the U. S.
embassy, llit* department dis­
closed Tuesday.
ilffieii-l.s derline-l to clear
up Btieeulwtiott whether * re­
cent Soviet defector, YUri I.
Nossenko, provided informa­
tion leading to the discovery
o f the 40 microphones.
Nossenko, identified as a
Soviet s- r ie l police agent
stationed in Geneva, deferted
l-’eb, 4 and was brought to
Washington for quest Inning.
in February, the Stall- De­
partment recalled title o f its
security technicians J r o III
Moscow for conferences which
led In a decision to complete!y demolish a room in the
Moscow embassy in April.
Ih e microphone* were found
in Ihe com so of the demoli­
tion.
When Ui-I.cd about Nos: &gt;11ko, authorized II. S. official*
would say only thut it is rou­
tine practice to &lt;|Urstinn de­
fe c t 'l l*
cmiiri ning possible
attempt* to penetrate U, if.
security,

Bear Lake Road
Near Completion
The
controversial
llrar
Lake Road paving project is
about !i5 per rent completed
and the finish is expected lo
he reached in about three
weeks.
Count) Engineer William E.
Bush Jr. said the road has
lorn primed and an asphalt
seal placed on it lull the final
black topping is yet to be
placed.
Rond crews arc expected lu
be on the scene soon to com­
plete the task, lie added.
Resident* along the road­
way have been flaying the
county's handling of the pro­
ject,
claiming
unnecessary
■lelays. had workmanship and
voicing other similar com­
plaints.

Sweet Bird Of
Fraternity Row
C H A M PA IG N , III. ( U P I ) —
When pul ire rushed lo a
fraternity house on the Un­
iversity of Illinois campus
Tuesday night to answer a
mm plain l about »
student
being tuned and feathered,
they found their infoiniant
was mistaken.
The student
whs
being
eonted with syrup and feath­
ers—a tradition in the fra t­
ernity whrn a member beionic* engaged,

gineer William Bush, prime
purpose o f any future action
resulting from studies by Ihe
U. S. Arm y Corps of Engi­
neers will be lo eliminate any
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Lake Monroe flooding which
Thailand Ambassador Srimay endanger Sanford,
kith Minmanhrnilnda said
The Central amt Southern |
today, aftrr a talk with a
Florida Flood Control District
slate department alliclal,
&lt;KCD) rejiorted today that the
Army Corps o l Engineers re­ the United Statr* Is cimildsending troop*
to
commended a budget appro­ rring
priation ol $28,000 for continu­ Thailand In hrlp meet thr
ation and completion of a throat of I'athrt l.an Cum­
study of Econlockhatehec Riv­ in it n I s t ■ in neighboring
l.an*.
er (K een ) flood problems.

However. KCD officials said,
LONDON ( U P I ) — Adlai
i'resident Johnson has asked
Congress for an appropriation Stevenson, U. S. ambassador
of $30.i&gt;oo for tire study during to the United Nations, rut
the fiscal year starting July short a visit to London today
and flew bark to N ew York
I.
Purpose of the larger re ­ for urgent tall.* on Southeast
quest, it is said, is to permit Asia.
Ho was recalled by Serrcthe Army Engineers also to
study flooding problems in the tary o f State Dean Rusk front
Little Econ and the psissllile ti lecture lour.
use of Lake Jessup as a water
storage area.
II. S. A P P L Y IN G
Thought is Iteing given to
D IPLO M A TIC PRESSURE
(tie installation of a &lt;lnm to
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
hold execs* water in L ik e Jes­ The United Slate* t o d a y
sup, for release at low water clung to hope that diplomatle
level. This would relieve a pressure wunlit halt the Com­
high water situation in L ik e munist offensive in Luo* and
Monroe caused by the con­ tomovu any need for more
striction nf outflow at the diastic action by the Western
north c. d, brought cn' by power*.
V
highway uni railway bridges.
American
official*
said,
James 1*. Avery Jr., chair­ however,
that
Washington
man of the Seminole County wu* prepared In take any
Commission, said hi* group measures necessary in the f i ­
has conferred for a number of nal analysis to preserve the
months with FCD officials and independence and neutrality
Army Engineers officer* rela­ o f the embattled kingdom if
tive to the flooding conditions diplomatic effort* failed.
in the Kron ami Little Econ
Tlie
Untied
State*
was
bringing i lie re n»i‘d pressure
Rivers.
The
governing
Liard
of oil Iti i1111ii nod Russia, ruFCD. in a meeting last week ( bail men nf the Geneva rollat Fort Bierce, endorsed a f g r e n e e which guarantees
resolution submitted by the laintlim in do pen lienee a n d
Seminole County Commission neutrality, to issue n s tiff
asking for the enlargement of derlaration deimindiiig an end
Ihe current study program in to hostilities mid East-West
thr Econ River basin east "ruiisuitiill'in" lo stabilize Ihe
and northeast of Orlando. Or­ ailuiitlun.
ange County also endorsed
N E U T R A L IS T FORCES
the expanded study.
IN L A S T DITCH STAND
The FCD a I this time does
V IE N T IA N E , tains (I J I 'l)—
not extend its operation into
this area hut Executive Dir­ Neutralist f o r c e * on the
ector Ed Dail commonlrei " If fringe of the Plum of Jar*
the study program is enlarged toduy were reported milking
and promises significant bene­ a lust-ditch staiul against adfits for areas now outside the v a n c i n g Communists w ho
flood control district, 1 feel bluinrd the United State* for
the governing board would the new fighting in Laos.
Neiiliulisl Gen. Kong l.e,
probably nol want to see the
improvements made without who wu* forced to flee hi*
enlarging the district's Itound- hoadquurlera at Mining Phulih
to escape the Puthet Lao o f­
aries."
It has long hern reported fensive, w u reported rallying
that Ihe FCD, (ollowiug a hi* troop* six mile* to Hie
study by Die East Central smith west at Run Khong, on
Florida
Regional
Claiming the edge of the strategic
Council, concur* in improve­ plain. ’Ihe plain is the gate­
ment of the Upper St. Johns way to all of l.aos.
Tlie Puthet l.ao offensive
River a* a recreational area,
which gained control of tlie
along with flood control
I ‘Ini i&gt; o f Jar* since Kalin day
wu* reported to have left Muong
Phunh surrounded by
Communist*, its supply lines
i iit and under steady mtilh-ry
iHiiulmidiurnt.

Naples Arresfs
Two Burns Men

N A P L E S (U i 'l t — Kapb-s
police arrested two Jackson­
ville city employes Tuesday—
a detective and a building in­
spector— fur operating n llaydon Burn* campaign tiuck.
Fenway L. Cooey, a police
detective, and William Ful­
ler, the building inspector,
wen eharged with operating
the sound truck without u
license. They were hooked and
released, but with suininonsv*
to return to fare proseeutlon.
The men said they were on
vacation from tlo'ir Jackson­
ville jot'*.' liiiriii had Iit-eii
charged earlier irt the day by
gubernatorial runoff opponent
Robert King High o f Miami
with using policemen in his
campaign, and tlie Jackson­
ville mayor issued a denial
that any o f the member* o f
.his entourage wi re city finI piuj vs.
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H AVANA (U P I ) - The Cu­ as well as establishment of
ban laltor movement in east­ clandestine radio stations in
the Sierra
tie
Escambray
ern Orient? Province decreed
which borders Matanza* Pro­
'Total mobilization for de­ vince.
fense and production" today
Cuban exiles
in
Miami
in the wake o f increasing marked their nation’s 62nd in­
tension over exile subversion dependence day with expecta­
tions refugee loader Manuel
threats.
Unconfirmed reports in Mi­ Ray had outfoxed Castro's
ami have hinted in recent day* forces and returned secretly
at exile guerrilla landings in to Cuba to rally anti Castro
troth eastern and western Cu­ saboteurs.
ba (or harassment

purposes,

U. S. 5th Circuit
To Be Divided
W A S H IN G T O N ( U P I ) —
Chief Justice Earl Warren
today aiimiunrrd a plan to
split in two the badly over­
worked Fifth U, S. Judicial
Circuit, which is composed of
Genrgln,
Florida, Alabama,
Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas
and the Panama I'utial Zone,
The chief justice mill tlm
judicial
conference,
over
which lie presides, hss con­
cluded "w ith the utmost rehictnnrr" that such a mov*
is necessary. Tlio Fifth Cir­
cuit has hud n heavy loud of
school desegregation and o ili­
er rivll righl* rase*. The di­
vision would provide for a
new Eleventh Circuit compos­
ed o f Texas, Louisiana nod
the Canal Zone, with a panel
o f seven judge*. Thu old
Fifth
Circuit
would
have
eight judge*. Wnrrcil said leg­
islation lo curry out (he plan
“ will hr submitted In Con­
gress in dun course.’ 1

Education Fund
Data On Way
TALLAH ASSEE (U IM ) Tlie flr*t tirafl nf n statewide
(dan to distribute $5.6 million
in federal education construc­
tion funds for Florida is ex­
pected lo be ready within :ui
day*.
A special advisory commit­
tee, created by the 1963 Leg­
islature to help distribute the
funds for college* and uni­
versities, went to work Tue*.
day with a warning from Gov.
Farris Itryaut that "*pci'd is
oxsenllal."
Tito l.Tinan committer Is
headed by Stale School Slipt.
Thomas D. Bailey.

Although
(he
39-year-old
Ray had to run a gamut of
what may be the biggest mus­
ter »»f Castro’s Soviet-controll­
ed and equipped troops smeo
the 11)61 Bay o f Pigs invasion,
refugees "fe lt sure ho ha*
made it."
Clandestine anti-Castro ra ­
dio broadcasts which appar­
ently came from outside Cuba
filled the airways during tlm
night. They did not identify
I hem solve* with Ray or any
group.
A
short-wave
broadcast
ii’iMHit 9 a. m. (E D T ) moni­
tored in Miami reported satwilage in Havana and tlie sugar
fields o f Camaguey and called
on the students o f Cuba lo
rebel.
Tlie five-minute broadcast
was attributed lo the Student
Revolutionary
Direct­
orate (D U E ). The broadcast
was directed lo tlie same fre­
quency as Havana's television
Channel 2.
The emotional broadcaster
shouted that three taxis wero
burned at Havana. auli-L'astro slogans were painted on
walls, and lumrcdx of acres of
sugar cane were burned at
C* maguey.
The broadcaster urged (ha
people to sabotage Cuba's
shaky electrical power sys­
tem by keeping the lights on
as much as possible.
During the night, a woman
did most o f the broadcasting.
The rails to arms were inter­
spersed with the playing of
Cuba's
patriotic
"invasion
hymn" which dates hack 7D
years to the war of indepen­
dence witli Spain.

Suspect Treated
HONOLULU (U IM ) — A
prime suspect in the ax-slay­
ing of Norwegian freighter
captain Jacob N alvlg was
hospitalized today following a
suicide attempt, lie is chief
steward Anker Baardscn, 42,
also a Norwegian.

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Concert Guest
Artists Named
Three
Hanford
residents,
active in the Seminole County
sell mil system, will lie guest
at tint* at tlie Seminole High
Srhoot Hand Concert this F ri­
day at the srhoal amphitheat­
er. 'Ihe cancer! begin* at 8
p. m.
Mts. Lucille Frsler, srhonl
dietician, will o ffer a solo
with the band accompaniment.
Also featured will lie a vibrolim p played by John Shiran!,
'fill* will lie the first ww o f
a vihriiharp at ■ Jural srhnul
band runrert.
Peter Rukur, associate di­
lector o f tlie Seminole High
School hand and director of
Uib
Sanford
Junior High
School band, will conduct " A
Tribute to tilentl Miller.”
Tb* tsoumt U fit * .

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Talking Electronic Computer Is 'G uest' Ot Missile Club

DeBaryVFW
To Install
Officers

ny Jana Casselberry
Tha Mlaslle Club at South
Scminols Junior High School
at Caiaelberry held a very
successful banquet F r i d a y

By M n . Adam Muller
Da Vary V F W P o it 8003
and the Auxiliary U nit w ill
conduct joint Inatallatlon ceramonlaa fo r new offleora at
Thuraday'a 7:10 p. m. matting
In tka Flraman's Racraatlon
Hall.
Offlcara at tha poet, to ba
Inatallad by tha dlatrlct commandar, w ill ba Earl Welker,
commander!
Vlncant
Kerwaekl&gt; aanlor rice commander;
John Strang, junior vice commandar; John
T.
Hewitt,
quartern!eater; William Can­
ady, poat advocate; Dr. Luth­
er Tarbell, aurgaon; Frank E.
H ill, Emanuel Berkowita and
Gustave King, ruiteaa.
Auxiliary o fl care will ba
lira . Frank H ill, preaidant;
Mra. Fran Frye, senior vice
president; Mra. W iliam Den­
ning, junior vice president;
Mra. Eugene Belnart, secre­
tary; Mrs. Robert Morrison,
treasurer; Mra. E. Himmel
Larger, chaplain; Mra. Bally
Peralto, conductress; Muriel
Clock, guard; Mra. Thomas
Howard, instructor and Mrs.
.William Canady, trustee.
Following tha Installation a
b rief memorial service will be
observed for deceased veter­
ans o f tha post. Appropriate
music will follow conclusion
o f the service. Tha public is
invited.

Registration Of
Bikes Proposed
By Julia Bsrtos
Altamonte Springs Police
Chief Russ Milne, calling a t­
tention o f the community to
the number ot recent bicycle
thefts, today suggested ■ plan
through which oaeh bike own­
e r would register his vehicle
with the city fo r e small fee.
Mila# M id that the bikes
would be stamped with a
punch type press which could
not be painted over or other­
wise eliminated thereby o f­
fering e measure o f protec­
tion toe the owner.
U mo* Interacted in partici­
pating In the registration pro­
gram , or who wish further In(armsUon, should oaU the A l­
tamonte Town Hpll.

KC Members
Receive
Degree

\\

night In the school cafctnrium I the N A S A Spacemobile used
with SB members and guests in the high school lecture
tour program will be on dis­
attending.
Dallas
Madilron,
Orange play daily from July 7-30 at
County Curriculum Assistant the Central Florida Museum
in Science, and lecturer at the with no admission charge.
Linda Cote, missile club
Central Florida Museum and
Planetarium, w a a
g u e s t president, gave the welcome
ipeaker and presented slides address and acted as mistress
depleting man's curiosity con­ o f ceremonies. Brian Stehll,
cerning the universe from the vice president, gave a talk on
day o f ancient Egypt up "The Outer Limita” demon­
through plana for future ex­ strating tha r e m a r k a b l e
knowledge end Imagination
plorations into apace.
O f particular interest to the shown by thcae young people.
audienre won a record he One of his startling sugges­
brought with him made by a tions for the future was trav­
talking electronic computer in el by light beam in which
the Beil Telephone research man and matter would be re­
program. Tha versatile com­ constituted upon reaching the
puter spouted Hamlet, talked destination in the fa r rcachea
with a Texas drawl, and even of outer apace.
Merldel Eddy, club treas­
synthesised a musical aceomp a n I m a n t while 1 1 sang urer, gave tha invocation.
Special
entertainment
waa
"D aisy.”
Maddron
announced
that provided by tha girla quartet
accompanied by Mra. Jennifar
Kelley, achool music teacher.

Elaven members of Sanford's Saint Richard Council
5IS7, Knights of Columbus,
received esempllficstlon
of
third degree In ceremonirs
held Sundsy at the Social Hall
of Our Lady o f the Lakes
Council 2113, Orlsndo.
Exemplified w e r e Lenox
NEW PRESIDENT of tha DeBary Art* and
Fay, Jerry Farrells, John
Cruft* Club Arthur Bennett, right, receive*
Corso, Dr. Frank L e o n e ,
gavel from Cheater Eldridge, retiring president.
Charles Schirard, H e r b e r t
Officer* o f the group were elected * t thia
Johnson,
Richard
Forbes,
month’* meeting which concluded the current
Joseph Falglone, Norman Laseason before summer recess.
Bounty, Clifford Dullea and
Wilbert Miller.
Candidates and members
attended the 1:30 a.m. Mats
at St. Jamas Church in Or­
lando after which the group
By Mra. Clarence Snyder
enjoyed
breakfast.
Dinner
Members of the Osteen
was served to all members In
attendance after the third de­ Bsptiit Women's Missionary
gree ceremonies.
Union met Wednesday In the
and Dennis Flatter waa her
church annex to hear a re­
By Jaaa Casselberry
view o f the book, "Spiritual
A capacity audience viewed former boy frieod, t V » y Foot
Life Development."
er.
the
new
John
Henderson
Those giving the review
Jane Kent waa a hit as the
comedy, "Boom end Bored",
were Mrs. Albert Clark, mis­
rich
Mrs.
Cavendish
and
Infant daughter of Mr. and sion study chairman; Mrs.
presented Friday night In the Cheryl Worley aa the bird
Lyman High School auditor­ watcher, Mra. Audubon. Ar Mrs. B. L. Kelley, 2703 Coun Richard Pickles, Mrs. Robert
ium by the speech depart­ lone Mason waa Nell Bowden, try Club Rnad, died at birth Hlrt, Mrs. Albert Pell. Mrs.
ment In cooperation with the the literary agent;
Chester A , P l a n k ,
Mra.
Glenn Monday.
She la survived by two ala Claude Tyeon and Mra. Harry
senior class.
Friddle played SUaa Mac
A typical farce, the plot In­ Nabb, sheriff, taxi driver, and tem, Rose Marie and Rote Osteen.
cluded the usual ingredients of owner o f the general store, M ary; three brothers, BlUy
A covered dish luncheon
comedy, mystery and rom­ and Sherri Mello was Zenna L., Michael and Chriatropher; was enjoyed by the group fol­
ance. The students La the cast Deever, a bongo playing beat­ maternal grandparents, Mr. lowing the meeting.
and Mrs, E. J, Tyner, and
were well chosen for Utelr
nik.
paternal
grandparent,
Mrs.
parts and handled them well.
Other characters w e n Dlckl
SunFlavor, tha state's new
Mae Kelly.
A group o f younger brothers
Christensen aa Mrs. Aiken,
seal o f quality program, has
Graveside
services
w«
and sisters who took the parts
Bob Poseoor aa her eon, and
held this morning at Oaklawn added watermelons to Its list
of the nine O'Reilly children
Lawree Deans aa Dorothy
Memorial Park with Chap­ o f recognlied quality commod­
added to the hilarity when
Foster,
lain Robert Deal officiating.
they flocked onto the stage.
ities bearing the new laboL
Richard Grant waa tha stu­
Their father was played by
dent
director
and
Jamas
Roy Kelsey..
faculty
supervisor.
Alan Blrkcnmeyer was cast Barnes
aa a writer, Raymond Collins, Sherry Kaaky served aa stage
who waa trying desperately to manager.

Osteen W MU
Reviews Book

Lyman Comedy Plays
To Capacity Crowd

r a a s rs l oarvleee for tha In­
fant douahlor of Mr. and Mra.
W U
If a11»y, w h « dlad at
birth May IS. will ba hold at
lha
gravaslda
at
Oahtswn
Memorial Park, Wadnatday at
11 a. m . with Chaplain Hobort Doal officiating. Oramkow Punsral Kano , Sanford,
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The audience joined In the
tinging o f Telstar with lyrica
written
especially fo r tha
club by Mra. Kelley.
The theme fo r the banquet
was "Forw ard on the Wings
o f Faith and Science” and the
red, white, and blue color
scheme waa carried out In all
the decorationa including the
attractive
centerpieces
ot
plastic flowers arranged in
palm apathe holders.
Tha menu advertised aa
"Out o f thia W orld " Included
such items as "Blockhouse
beef,”
"Minutrman mashed
potatoes,” "Moon G a r d e n
peaa," "Slriue sherbet” and
'Cooper cookies."
Othar officers Introduced
were Gall Atchison, secratary,
and Letty Cota and Barry E l­
ler, reporters. Mra. Catharine
Martin, faculty sdviaor, was
laudad fo r tha time and In­
spiration aha has given tha
club since Its formation.

Kelley Infant
Daughter Buried

finish his latest crim e novel,
already overdue, while spend­
ing the summer in a resort
with his wife played by Ra­
mona Cox, and dauabian
Claudia and Jean played by
Brenda Petty and Connie Com­
fort. Alex Nicholas played the
o ff beat poet, Craven Bcotley,
,* college friend o f Claudia's,

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—
Southern senators today hail­
ed Alabama Gov. George C.
Wallace's strong showing in
the Maryland primary' a* *
grass roots protest against
the civil rights hill, but they
were uncertain Ikiw it would
affect Senate action on the
measure.
Supporters of the bill brush­
ed aside Wallace's feat. Sen­
ate Democratic Whip Hubert
I t Humphrey. Minn., floor
manager for the bill, said,
•'for a few days there will be
• lot of talk about it, but sen­
ators arc going to vote on the
basis o f their present judg­
ments about the bill. Their
minds arc pretty well made
up."
-lle fo re the Maryland ballotifig Tuesday, Humphrey had
predicted Wallace would get
more than 35 per cent of the
vote. Wallace got about 42 per
cent of the vote in opposing
President Johnson's stand-in,
Sen. Daniel U. Brewster, DMil.
Brewster said in Baltimore
that Wallace's showing would
Ijjive no effeel on the Senate's
c h il rights battle. He predict­
ed enactment of the bill by
June IS.
Sen. Bichard B. Bussell, DOs., leader of the southern
foes of the hill, said he hoped
Wallace's showing
would
strengthen his hand, but he
added: "T h e Senate Is usual­
ly the last place in the gov­
ernment to get the drift of
American public opinion."
Bussell interpreted the pri­
mary results of evidence of
Increasing popular sentiment
against the hill. " I t is finally
seeping through to the people
of this country just what the
politicians arc threatening to
do to their form of govern­
ment In their bid for minor­
ity-bloc vo le *," hr said.
-Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., Da . C., said he thought the
Wallace ahowing would "h ave
a- tendency to prevent ■
Ctampede" for a Senate vote
to halt tha southern anti-civil
rigbta talkathon "but to what
tent I don't know/’
Ervin M kl Wallace's ahow­
ing "clea rly ahowa the tremendoua opposition to the
elvll rights bill in the country
and to further centralization
o f government in Washington."
Sen. John J. Sparkman. DAla., also aaw the Wallace
vote as a protest against the
civil rights bill. He aaid the
Alabama governor's ahowing
‘.'i* bound to have some longrange effect."
The House-passed bill, now
In Hi 5'Jlh day of debate in
the Senate outlaw* racial dlscrimination In voting, educa­
tion, employment, public ac­
commodations end in Die use
Of federal fundi.

Win-Some Class
Is Organized
In Osteen

D A V ID .1K IT H IKS o f Washington. I). C „ right, director of field organi­
sation for the American Association o f Retired Persons, talks with Del­
tona residents James McGinnis, Mrs. licit Christy and Mrs. Charles
Burnliy, left to right, following a meeting held in the Community Center
with Git jHM'sons in attendance.

SEM INO LE HIGH SCHOOL'S SuIniuKiDuli has been dedicated to the
Htudent.V counselor. Mrs. Mary Joyce Rutenmn. Shown chockitur the
fU'hool's yearbook are, from left, Mrs. W. L. Bohannon, Salmagundi staff
advisor; Diane Smith, editor; Mrs. Bateman, and Pcnrlcy Foley.

By Donna E*tr*
A full Irngth film entitled
“ Bilile on the T able" will be
shown at the First Baptist
Churrh in Umgwood at 7:30
p.m. today in continuation of
the church's observance of
Christian Home Week.
The film illustrate* family
relationship and stresses the
importance of good commun­
ication lietwccn member* of
the family.
Itcv. Jack Lindsay, pastor,
lias invited Hie public to at
tend. No admission will be
charged.

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The 15 year, internationally
- honored Mayor ol Jacksonville
| demonstrated hit leadership
- ability and fidelity to his oath
■ ot oftica during a recent crises
by insisting all citizens obey
the law. Florida needs a man
ol proven leadership In public
administration.

Mr*. Lynn Mosler, president,
read a note of thanks from one
of the two 4-11 girls the club
is sponsoring at ramp. MU*
Wilson also thanked the local
club
for
sponsoring
these
girl*.
Miss Wilson announced that
the final council meeting will
be held May 21. Officers for
the coming year will lie in­
stalled at that time. Follow­
ing the meeting there will be
a covered dish luncheon. She
also stated that the County
Federation meeting will In­
held al the Hamilton House
Bestaurant on May 28. The
Home
Demonstration
State
Council meeting will lie held
in Tallahassee, July 13-10.
Miss Wilson also announred
ilia I a workshop on the making
of hanging bird cages will be
held on June 25.
Following the meeting, Mrs.

a background. She u*ed ging­
er leaves (or the background
of her arrangement, and told
member* to keep the back
ground a* full as the front.
She also suggested not to use
ton. many flowers ami to gra-_
duatc them down to the front
as you work: ahe stressed
having a focal point. In her
arrangement,
Mrs.
Battle
u*eil Slakcsia, Gcrbcra Dais­
ies, and Day Lilli*. She also
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small orchid in her arrange
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A picnic was planned lo be
held in June. Mr*. Richard

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By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
A new Sunday School Class
has recently l»een organized
at the Odcen Baptist Church,
called the "Win-some Class,"
with Mrs. John Tatum Jr.,
as the teacher.
Member* recently met with
Mr*. Talum and circled the
following officers: Mrs. Virginia Stowcll, president; Mrs.
Kathleen Skinner, vice presi­
dent: -Mrs. Margaret Shivers,
secretary and treasurer.
It was decided to hold a
class meeting at the various
homes, the fourth Thursday
ol each month.
On Friday, May 29. at 6:30
p. m. the class will have a
covered dish supper at the
Florida Power Club House in
Enlerpri'e.
Attending this meeting were
Mrs. Stowed, Mrs. Sklnn-r.
Mrs. Shiver*. Mrs. L. W.
Jones, Mrs. Chester Plank, a
guest, Mrs. Claudia Tyson
and the hostevs.

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Oviedo Home Demonstration Club Plans Coming Events
By Evelyn l.unity
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stration Club met last Friday
at the canning kitchen for its
regular
monthly
meeting.
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About Sports

Braves' Spahn Removes His Name FromObituary List

Thinking Stops Reds On 6
Out Loud Hit Performance
By Julian Steiutrom
Rollins
College
Baseball
Coach Joe Justice h u reveal­
ed that he will be coaching
la the aem ipro Basin leagu e
lliis auniwer. The* South Da­
kota loop Li composed of aix
team* and la operated by the
m ajor league*. Justice will be
managing Sioux F a lli and Is
now selecting his aquad which
; wli! l&gt;e composed o ' top col­
lege player*. Justice at one
lim e performed for the San­
ford club o f the Florida State
League.
•
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•
Florida State’a 1064 85 baaketball acbedule Include# two
m ajor tournament* and 11
home game*. New opponent#
will be Georgia Tech, Tenn­
essee and Southern Confer­
ence champion* VM I. The
Seminole* will participate in
the
Vanderbilt
Invitational
Tournament at Nashville dur­
ing December against the
boat plu* Oklahoma State and
Baylor. Later Uw Semlnoles
w ill appear In the all-college
tourney at Oklahoma City.
• •
•
A* conflict lias arisen be­
tween the Orange Bowl game
and the National Football
League. The Orange Bowl
committee doesn’t like the
Idea of the N F L ’e runner-up
pro buwl game being played
Jan. 3, Just two day* after the
Orange Bowl game Is to be
played on the night of Jan. 1.
The Orange Bowl committee
suggest then pros play Jan. 10.
But Commissioner I ’cle Hotelle says that would conflict
with the P ro Bowl tilt In Los
Angele*.
•
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The University o f Florida
will play a 24-game cage alate
In 1004-05. flator fans will ace
euch highly regarded team*
a* North Carolina, Kentucky,
Tennaaeee and Auburn appear
In Gainesville In addition to
(rodRtoM l toes like FSU, M i­
am i and Georgia, The Gators
will also appear In the Oator
Bow! tourney In December,
Fishermen who would make
flahkig companion] o f their
youngsters wlH be kite resled
In the training program a t the
Florida Youth Conservation
Camp to ba operated by the
Game and Freah Water Fish
Commlaaloo. It’ll be held In
the Oeala National Forest and
i t open tor boys and girls
between the a get o f to and 10.
T b * oamp will open June It
with the first o f ilx aasaloo*.

South Seminole
Little League
Results Saturday
Altamonte Twins 10, Sunland
3
North Orlando 8, Bear Lake
0
Casselberry T, Long wood 3
Altamonte Senators •, Lake

Mary 8
Result* Monday Night
Altamonte Twin# 8, Cassel­
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Bear Lake 4, Longwood I

Little American
Xeaulta Tuesday
George's 7 F it . St. Bank 4
(8 Innings)
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For 4-2 Victory
By Milton Rlchman

HOUSTON (U P I ) — I f you

U P ! Spoilt Writer
Tear up that obituary on
Warren

Spahn

b ecu uae

there’s a lot of life In the old
geexer yet.
Six days ago when lie waa
shellacked by the M e t a ,
everyone seemed ready to
bury the 43-yeer-otd miracle
man o f Milwaukee and Spahn
confessed he was greatly con­
cerned himself.
’Darn right 1 was wor­
ried,”
he
admitted
again
Tuesday night. "Y ou always
W IN N E R S OP VAR IO U S TROPHIES A T OVIEDO HIGH'S nil sports
worry until you prove your­
banquet
lust Friday nijrht nro (from left) Billy Milder, best nprlntcr on
self,"
the track squad and bent offensive man on the basketball team; Bex
Imagine a 330-game winner
Brooks, Oviedo catcher numed the bent offensive baseball player; Danny
having to prove himself?
Gammnge, the baseball team’ll top defensive man; Bert Thompson, tho
Spahn did It when he atop,
best field man on the track team ; and Ted Bcllhom, the winner o f the
ped the Cincinnati Reds on
Bchool'n trophy an the mont valuable mnn on the track team and another
aix hits for a 4-2 vlrlory that
award for being the top defensive member o f tho cage outfit.
boasted the Braves into a tie
for fourth place.
Ttio triumph was the 353rd
o f his major league career.
Elsewhere In the National
League, the Giants bounced
back Into first place with a 3 0
victory over the Phillies, the
Dogers squeaked by Die Meta,
0-4, the Culis clipped the Car­
dinals, 7-4, and the Colts
snapped a string o f 25 con­
secutive scurries* I n n i n g *
Summer Dowling schedule* tram, with league starting gnntxlng this group.
with a 3-1 triumph over the
Hand* pure, 6:45 p. m. —
at Jat Lane* waa announced May 27.
Pirate*.
today with a wide variety o f
• A ll Star*, 9.15 p. m.— Women’s handlcappad league
aclcctlnni available to Om Three men to a tram, scratch with four to a team. Marlon
organised
summer
men, women and youngatars league. Season start* June 3, Farcllu
league and is sccrvUry. They
in tho area.
TH U R S D A Y
could still use two or three
There Is league bowling
Flnccrcst Inn Leugue, 9:30
every night o f the week with a. m. — Women’s daytime more women bowler*.
Mr. end Mrs. League, T
additional lane* open fo r the handicapped league with four
general public.
to a team. Currently finishing p. m.— Each husband and wife
Thoae leagues which nre full season. WiU start sum- form a team In competition
most popular fall into thaa* mer play June 11. Now bowl- with other couples. Handicap­
categories!
men’s handicap Ing with 10 teams In league. ped league bowls every F ri­
N E W Y O R K (U P I ) — NaJet Lanrs Keglers League, day with 12 couples In leaand scratch leagues: women’s
tlonal Football League owner*
handicap and scratch leaguea 6:15 p. m.— Started summer rua. Chris Da W IU la league
arc being ashed to dig deeper
both In ths mornings, after­ schedulo May 14 with five accrctnry.
Into their clubs’
treasure
•Three Mnn Scratch, Lim it­
noon ami ths evening; mixed men to i&gt; team. Men’s handi­
chest# today fo r a player pen­
ed, 6:46 p. m.— A new league
couple*; Mr. and Mrs. Lea­ capped league.
sion plan and an Increase In
gue*; and the Saturday morn­
•Seminole Memorial Hos­ being formed with the com­
exhibition game tnlurlr* from
ing Junior Rowling League.
pital
leagu e, 6:46 p. m. — bined averages o f the three
130 to 1100.
Bowlers who perform in Mixed couplca handicapped men not to exceed 400, Men's
The owners showed their
I-eague tn start on Slny.22.
charitable tide Tuesday when ennctlofied Dague play are of league with partlelpnnte from
SATURDAY
they voted to Increase the necessity members o f tha Seminole Memorial Hospital
American Bowling Congress staff. League starting within
•Saturday Morning Junior
playcra’ shares from the an­
Bowling League, D:3U a. m.—
nual Pro Bow! Alt-Star game or the Women’* International two weeks.
Bowling Congress, with Uia
Offered
to all boy* and girls
at Los Angeles.
F R ID A Y
A new scale o f f t , 000 for youngsters belonging to the
N axy W ive*. 0:30 a. m.— between the ages o f eight and
each winning player and |700 Junior congress.
Four to a u-um, women’* 18. Children bowl In eonijH-liSanford has It’* own bowl­ handicapped. Laaguo started tlun with others In their own
fo r every player on the losing
team goes Into effect fo r the ing associations fo r men and May I . Currently bowling age category. Special prices
women. Thera era approxi­ with tan teams In league.
offered to children, Including
1000 game.
Previously, the w l n n i r i * mately 400 member* In the
•Senior Cltiiana League, t ImwlIng, personalized bowling
share wna $800 and the loaere women’s association and over p. m.— Brand new to the area shirts, slims, banquet, troph­
500 In tha men’a group. A ll with participant* required to ies and special tournaments
received |fl00 each.
The owners earlier with­ o f these people belong to on* lie 50 years o f aga or older. throughout the year. Free
drew a proposed rule change or more leagues at Jat Lena*. Laths Ward In process o f or- lessons given to beginners on
Soma of tha leaguea, having
that would add a alxth o ffi­
Saturday's at 10:15 a. tn.
cial, whole
eo|a
function finished tlialr fall seasons
SUNDAY
would have been that o f time­ early, have already alerted
•Mr. and Mr*. League, 7
summer schedules. Meanwhile,
keeper.
p. tn.— Eight couples present­
The plan waa dropped whan there are eight tu 10 other
ly signed to bowl In league
the Dallas Cowboys reported leagues now gutting under­
and will start within two
tcele they ere making of elec­ way with summer plans.
weeks. Elicit couple 1* a team
tronic timing devieee Indicate
Those Indicated with an
In competition with other Mr.
Results Saturday
the wiring o f a ecoreboerd asterisk arc presently being
and Mrs. They could use four
clock to accurately reflect the formed and would welcome Alta mont* 15, Sunland 4
more couples fur this leugue.
official time would be more newcomer* into their league*. Longwood 19. North Orlando 1 Handicapped.
Casselberry
I,
Bear
Lake
I
practical.
A ll others are underway.
In addition to all o f the
(N )
The New York Glanta were,
M O ND AY
many leagues listed above,
Remits
Tueiday
Night
hopeful that trade talka for
‘ Single* Classic, 8 p. m.—
during tliu summer months
quarterback would be fruit­ Mrn’s Scratch League with Altamonte 5, North Orlando 2 there will be able tournaments
Sunland I, Bear U k e 2
fu l during the meeting.
each person functioning aa a
fo r men and women bowler*.
A report that Coach Allie team by himsalf.
Some are brand new In de­
Sherman had the tnalda track
‘ Women’s Hcatch League, 7
sign while others era being
on Green Day’s reserve signal p. in.— Four to a team, girl*
OXFORD, Miss. (U P I) — repeated aa a result o f thair
caller Zeke Bratkuwaki went with average* o f 130 or high­
The University o f Mississippi, previous popularity.
hy I ha hoards when Pecker er.
Monday, 7 p -m.— N o Tap
wearing its third Southeastern
Coach Vinca Lomberdl an­
TU ESD AY
Conference baseball crown, Tournament.
nounced that aecond string
‘ BUI llamphlll Motor-atlas,
Wednesday, 9 p -tn.— Dollar
quarterback John Itoach was D;80 a. m.— Four to a team, began preparations today for
Days,
higher competition.
retiring.
woman’s handicapped league.
Thursday, 9:30 p .m.— Alibi
The Rebels wiU enter the
Wilson • Maler
Woman’s
NCAA District lltree p’. ayolf* Tournament.
Daytime Scratch League, 1
Friday— Start* at 7 p. m.
at Gastonia, N. C,, May 28,
p. m.— Three to a team.
be coming another In a grow­ and continues for balance of
N avy Intra-Mural League, ing Hit of state school* night.
0:16 p. m-— Limited to men 'gnorlng an offlrU i state law
Result* Tuesday
Saturday, 8 and 10 p. in.—
Longwood 10 Fla. St. Bank 4 stationed at Sanford N A S a k a 1 n a t partlclp;-'' in to Scotch Doubles.
Fla. StaU 000 400 O - 4 11 4 (aecond aquad bowls at 8:43 events which may lead to
Sunday, all aven.ng— Silver
Longwood
021 010 X-10 15 3 p. nt. 80 team league.)
Dollar Tournament.
playing an Integrated team.
•Seminole County Business­
W P -O tta Thomas (.VI). L P men's leagu e, 0 p. in.— Four
ftobcrl Murrla ((J O)
H R — Roy Liak, Longwood, men to a team, handicapped
league.
second o f the year
W EDNESDAY
Wilson Maler 8 Chase 3
•Jet Bowler-attaa League,
Chase
018 001 1 -3 8 3
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Tha IMS Real Eatate Tax Mat of the City of
W P -D on M su le (5-4), L P - team, handicapped league.
Dali and Chain League, 8:45
Dlck Franks (5-8)
Sanford, Florida, ia posted on the bulletin board
p. m.— Mixed Couplaa, t cou­
Game* Tonight
at tha front door of the City Hall In the City
King*wood at Fla. St. Bank ples make up a team, handi­
of Sanford, Florida, and on tha bulletin board
capped.
7:90
at tha front door of the Seminole County Court
‘ City League, 6:48 p. m.—
Cbaae at USO 8:45
Houae, Sanford, Florida, and will remain ao
Men’a handicapped, four to a
at Ft, Mellon Park

don’t think the National Lea­
gue ia tough this year, ask
Danny Murtaugh. Ha ought to
know, his Pittsburgh Pirate*
have to play to It.
"T h e league Is the best bal­
anced that It has been since
I’ve been to It * t a player or
m anager," Danny said at a
press conference Tucsdsy.
Murtaugh added that base­
ball 1* at Its best ever as far
as ability is concerned.
The fiery manager of the
Pirates believe* there’s no
such thing as a pushover this
year—that’s right, not even
the Mels.
’ Last year we la d some
weak clubs in the league."
Murtaugh said. "T h e Meta
were
weak.
Houston
was
weak. The club that finished
just ahead o f Houston Pitts­
burgh waa weak and so was
Chicago.

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Seminole Little League bnsebnll pro pram re­
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Livingston. The presentation was made Satur­
day night during ceremonies which marked tho
opening o f the league’s newly lighted park in
Cnsselbcrry.
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Bear Lake
By Jane Casselberry
A seventh-inning triple by
Drent
Helms that
barely
missed clearing the wall pac­
ed Casselberry to a 2 to 1
victory Saturday night over
the Bear Lake Pirates to the
first tilt played under the
lights at South Seminole Sen­
ior League newly lighted field
in Casselberry.
Some 600 fans watched the
twn clubs begin nigh* play.
All o f the South Seminole
Little
I-eague
and
Senior
loop gsmes will be played at
the same park.
Outstanding catches were
registered by Casselberry’s
L. Mollis, an outfielder, and
also R. Clark o f Bear Lake,
an outfielder.
For (be loop’s first night
tilt, Casselberry had Miller
pitching, Dunn catching, Scutt
at first base, I * g o at aecond.
B ik er at third, Helms at
short, with Hollis, Huggins
and I-uras in the outfield.
Bear Lake's lineup included
Kelly, Patterson and Clark In
the outfield, Wlnfree on the
mound, lllckcock behind the
plate, McPherson at first,
Gmeshcck st second. Bury at
third and Unley at short.

Little National
Result* Tuesday
Chase 3 Locomotive Engi­
neers 1
Loc. Engineers 100 008—1 7 1
C h ile
&gt;88 81X-3 3 8
W P -S ta n Wlnfree (3 1 ). L P Doug Malzowskl (4-1)
Game Today
First Federal at Hunt
4:30 Ft. Mellon Park

Wins Pole Position

h ell

Major Leagues

IN D IAN APO LIS, Ind. (U P I)
Eddie Sachs of Detroit, who
crashed to practice Saturday,
averaged 151.439 miles per
hour to a Ford-powered rac­
ing machine to lead five
qualifier* into the Memorial
Two-third* o f the building*
Day "500" auto race. A total and exhibits at the New York
of 21 ears have qualified to World’* Fair ere steel fram ­
date with 12 spots open.
ed.

By Joe Bergen
U P I Sport* Writer
Jimmie Hall finally hed dis­
covered that New York can h j
a nice place to visit after all—
and not Just because of tho
World’s Fair, either.
Hall, a country boy from
North Carolina, put one over
on most of the American Lea­
gue last year when he slam­
med 33 homer* to erase Ted
Williams’ league record for ,
round-trippers by a rookie and •
help the Minnesota Twin* tv^
a third-place finish.
But the Yankees, city slick­
ers that they are. were unim­
pressed ami took the young­
ster for a ride. Hall hit at
lea«t
one
homer
against
every opponent except New
York and finished the 19(13
season with an anemic .096
batting average against the
boys from the Big Town.
#
The 28-yoar-old Hall, how­
ever la not one to bo fooled
for long. And Tuesday night
It was Hall’s (urn to pull the
wool over the Yankees’ eye*
as he socked a three-run hom­
er to the !3th Inning and col­
lected three hits In six ap­
pearances while the m erry
Minnesota musclemen bounc­
ed New York. 7-2.
$
Tim home run, which topped
off a five-run Minnesota out­
burst In the 13th off reliever
Hal neniff, pulled Hall Into a
tie for the American Lcaue
lead with Ttocky Colavito of
Kansas City and teammate
Bob Allison with 18.
In other games, rookie Delton Jones capped # four-run
ntnth-lnning rally with a three-V
run double that carried tho
Red Sox over the Angele, 4-3;
the White Sox remained in
first place with a 8-5 win over
the Indians; the Oriole* edg­
ed the Athletics In 10 innlncs;
ami the Tigers tripped tha
Senators, 5-2.

Junior League *
Result* Tuesday
Shrine 6 Elks 3
Shrine
100 2ot 4—8 8 2
Elks
000 100 2—3 4 3
W P—Steve Leach (3-0), L P —
Chris Akers (3-3)
Lake Mary 3 Civltan 3
Clvilan
020 ooo o - 2 4 0
Lake Mary
120 000 x—3 7 2 A
W P—Charlie Lytlo (4-3), L P —
Tom m y Hickson (0-3)
Game Today
K iw in l* i t Elks 4:30
at Memorial Stadium
(Completion o f Slay 8, 7-7 tie)
Q U A IJ F Y FOR RACE
KINGS POINT, N. Y . (U P I )
—John Eggere and Graham
Hill o f the U. 8, Merchant #
Marine Academy will com­
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legiate m onotype champion­
ships at Seattle, Wash., Juno
22-24.

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Elke, winners o f the third ftnme, limiting his op­
title In the City position to four hits.
In the same circuit, Lake
Recreation Department’* Jun­
Mary squeaked past Clvilan
ior Boys League, were given
Tuesday night, 3 to 2, with
e taste of whet to expect In nil the scoring registered in
the second half when the the first pair o f frames.
Lytle
allowed the
Shriners set th* Elk* down, Charlie
8 to 8. SU v* Leech won hi* Civltan* only four hits, w h iff­
ed eight and walked three.
During the final five Inning*
he allowed only one safety.
George's went Into extra
inning* to defeat
Florida
United Pres* International
State's Banker*, 7 to 4. Gor­
American lea gu e
don Bradley banged out three
L Pet ,GB singles, a double and his In*
W
16 9 .610
Chicago
tin) homer o f the year. Chuck
14
18 12 400
Baltimore
Latherow got three hits, also
16 11 .593 1
New York
Including a
homer.
Steve
1V4
16 12 .571
Cleveland
Rawle got credit for his fourth
1? H .548 2
Minn.
win In Little American Lon­
15 IS .500 3V4
Detroit
gue play.
13 17 .433 5(X
Boston
In
the
Little
Nntional,
Uw Angele* 13 19 .408 6(4
Chase became the first team,
7
.400
14 21
Washington
other than Hunt’s, to knock
11 19 .367 714
Kan. City
o ff the Locomotive Engineers.
Tuesday’* Result*
They did It, thanks to the
Boston 4 Lon Angeles 3
brilliant hurling o f Stun Win*
Mbui. T N. Y . 2
free and fine auppurt. The
Balt. 3 K. C. 2
tilt wo* played In 60 min­
Detroit 5 Washington 1
utes, one o f the fastest games
Chicago 8 Cleveland 5
plnycd In the loop this sea­
Thursday's (Sanies
son.
Detroit at Washington (N )
In the Men’a Slow.pitch
K an su City at Balt. (N )
Softball
circuit,
Longwood
14&gt;i Angeles at Boston
won Its sixth game in a row,
Only games scheduled
beating Florida State Bank,
National lea gu e
t. Pet GB IO to 4. liny Lisk and Otto
W
Thomas both had three hit*
20 11 .615
San Fran.
for longwood. Thomas pick­
18 11 .621 1
Phlla.
ed
up the mound win while
.576
2
19
14
St. Louis
Milwaukee
t7 15 .531 3V4 Llek contributed a homer.
17 15 .531 3V4 Wilson Maler beat Chase, 6
Pittsburgh
lo 3, behind the hitting of
18 15 .561 4
Cincinnati
IS 19 .4(1 6(4 Doug Cooper and Richard
Uw Ang.
12 in .(29 fl(x Tilki. Each has three safeChicago
tie*. Dun Massie scattered
Houston
15 30 .429 7
three runs and eight hits to
23
.303
11
10
New York
get the pitching win.
Tuesday's Result*
Milwaukee 4 Ctoncifliull 2
Houston 3 Pittsburgh 1
Chicago 7 St. Louis 4
Rem em ber
San Fran. 3 I’ lilla. 0
l huso
I xm Ang. 6 New York 4
Thursday’s Games
Pittsburgh at Houston (S ')
Chicago at St. I-mil* (N )
Philadelphia at San Francisco
(N&gt;
New York at Lo* Ang. (N )
Only game* scheduled
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A P P E A R IN G at First Baptist Church Thurs­
day with the Browton-Parkcr College Choir will
ha the choir's mixed quartet which Is composed
o f Donna Clarida, Roberta Steinberg, Johnny
Keith and Joseph Landrum. Sanford's Lynn
McCord, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mc­
Cord, is aololHt with the choir and a member of
the triple trio.

First Baptist Church
Announces Concert
The
Iircwton-Parker Col­
lege Choir, under direction of
Ralph W. Cooper, will preient
a concert of aacred music at
Flrat Baptist Church of San­
ford Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

Business
Briefs

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JA C K S O N V ILLE , — Balca
record by Winn-Dlala Storea
during the 4-wi' eIc period end­
ed Mny 2 ahnwad nn Increase
o f G.38% over the com tpondin g period a year ago.
A total ealea volume o f
$G68,312,COfl by $8,620,807.
Sates during the 41-week
period ending May 2 totaled
$738,0114,187 aa compared with
$704,800,223 during the correapondlng period o f 1003, an
increaae o f $33,738,814 or
4.78%.
Winn-Dixie,
operating
a
number o f aupermarkata in
thla area, now haa a total o f
028 retail unite and eight
wholesale
units throughout
the South, compared to flOS
retail units and eight whole­
sale unite a year ago.

Delfona Lions
Get Charter
By Mildred Ilaney
Deltona
Community Club
on Lake Monroe was filled to
capacity Monday night aa Dis­
trict Governor John Minor,
Lions International, presented
the charter or the new 42member Deltona Lions Club to
the president, Arlington O.
Holbrook.
W alter R. Lee, o f Gaines­
ville, district governor, gave
the address for the evening
and officiated at tho Installa­
tion o f officers.
In addition to Holbrook, of­
ficers are William M. Yanosy,
first vice president; Arthur IJ.
Ilartung, second vice presi­
dent; John Loutsenhlzer, third
vice president; Charles W.
Holies,
secretary;
Horace
Tucker,
treasurer;
James
Clcco, Lion tam er and Char­
les It.
McCarthy,
tail
twister.
Directors
are
Frank Muth, Thomas Scudelrl,
Gaston M. Bridges and Henry
Favlowakl.

Lodge Backers
Turn To Rocky
LOS A N G E L E S (D P I)
N ew York Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller
h i*
reviewed
his campaign fa r the Repub­
lican presidential nomination
In California*, June 2 pri­
m ary w*th the support o f a
volunteer group tucking Am ­
bassador Henry Cabot Lodge.
Following hla early morn­
ing arrival here from N ew
York, Rockefeller arbeduted
a news conference before be­
ginning a two-day speaking
tour o f Houthrm California.

'T h *

S w a e te s t

A local girl, Miss Lynn Mc­
Cord, daughter o f Mr, and
Mrs, C, E. McCord of San­
ford, is among the 28 choir
members. She is a soloist for
the choir and also sings In
tho Brcwton-I’srkcr t r i p l e
trio.
The program will include
such selections as “ Q Holy
Saviour" by Prollioroc; "The
Heavens A re T ollin g" by
Haydn, and Rogers and Hammcrsteln's "Y o u 'll N e v e r
Walk Akme." Selections also
will be presented by the T ri­
ple Trio and a mixed quartet.
Brewton- Parker College la a
coeducational Baptist College
located at Mount Vernon, Ga.
The Public is Invited to at­
tend the concert. A free-will
offering will bo received to
help defray expenses o f tho
choir.

Cynthia Sweeney
Dies A t Center
Cynthia Lee Sweeney, 11,
daughter o f Mr. end Mr*. W il­
liam Swsenoy, Fern Park,
died Saturday at tho J. 1(11tla Medical Center, Gainesvil­
le.
Born Sept. I t , 1002, at
Chicago, she had been a res­
ident o f Fern Park fo r threa
years and was a member of
A ll Bouls Church, Sanford.
Surviving are her parents,
two sisters, Patricia and V ic­
toria Ellen, and a brother,
William J. Jr., and her grand­
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. 1*. W.
Sweeney, Altamonte Springs,
and Mr. and Mrs, Jonathan
Jarkson, Maitland.

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Sunday School
Class Honors
Member
B y N n , C la re n ce Sn yd er
The Young Peoples Sunday
School Class of the Osteen
Baptist Church held a social
Friday evening in the Church
Annex, honoring John Peter­
son, son o f Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Peterson, who will soon be
leaving to enter the armed
services.
Rev. Chester A. Plsnk, pas­
tor, gsve the devotion, follow­
ed by a social hour with Miss
Maxine Stowclt in charge of
the games. John was present­
ed with a going sway gift by
the class.
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teacher, assisted by Mrs.
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M iss Ruth Carlton Honored With
A n Afternoon Bridal Tea Reception
M iu Kuth Carlton, bride-|C. S. Brown, Mr. Smith’s Iesses.
elect o f Malcom W . Smith, mother, wore presented carThe
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an called during tha appointed

received

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liams o f Sanford.
area

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floral arrangements, creating
a eolorful, picturesque scone.
arrangements

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The Trl-H i-Y member* o f I faculty members were honor-111. E. Berryhill on Magnolia I faculty sponsor for this worth­
Seminole High School, their ed guests o f a delightful tea last Thursday afternoon,
while organization and tha
mothers, the senior girla end jut the lovely home o f Mra. | Miss Rebecca Stevens is I junior clast member* wer#
hostesses

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By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The Osteen Homo Demon­
stration Club met Tuesday
morning for a business and
luncheon meeting at the home
of Mrs. Bertha llardin In En­
terprise.
Mrs. Joe Masters, presi­
dent, presided at the Hireling.
It has born proposed Ip
change tho name o f the N a­
tional Council to tho National
Extension
Homo
Makera
Council.
Plans were made for a
party tho cluli is giving for
tho 411 boys and girls, June 3.
&gt;
p n r ' j y-rojeet w m dis­
cussed, blit a final declaion
will bo made in Hie fall.
Mr*. Hardin gave a report
on the meeting attended In
DcLaml, Iho aubjcct, “ That
Fourth
M eal."
She
gave
menus and recipes to bo used
in slimming diets and an­
nounced that all foods served
for the luncheon would be
from U ino recipes.
Mr*. Eby, eounly agent,
told o f tlie history of tho
Hume Demonstration Club. It
was organized In 1014 and
was then known as Uiu "Tomuto Club." Mrs. Hardin and

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Dr. John

Enterprise

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hender­
son returned Monday from a
weekend trip la Hollywood fur
s visit with their daughter
and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mr*.
Andre Aylles.
Marche] Landgrcn returned
to ids home in Washington, D.
C., Thursday after having
spent ths past several days
as houseguost of Mr. and
Mra. R. L. Cox.

By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
Ity at their gracious homa on I brats the Dr.'s birthday and ICalifornia.
Tha group anjoyed a barDr. and Mrs. John Bradin Lake Butler, recently.
L ia o a farew ell get together
entertained at an all day parThs occosalon waa to ccla-jbeforo Mrs. Bradin leaves for Ibecua at noon and ipsnt tha
afternoon playing cardi and
varioua games.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Georg*
Kirchsr
and
children and Mrs.
Sophia
Kircher o f Lake Helen; Dr.
and Mrs. O. W. Lorch o f Del­
tona; Mr. and Mrs. John Miltoning, Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Lundeen, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Wylee, Mr. and Mrs. W alter
Knaser, Mr. and Mrs. Gayls
Howe, Mr. and Mrs. William
Holcomb and fam ily and Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Moracle, all
o f Sanford.
Also from Sanford, Rev.
and Mrs. Herbert Goers* and
daughter, Debbie, Mr*. Bessie
Wacker, J. C. Jorgenson, Hen­
ry Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
A l* and from Osteen. Mr. and

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TH E L A K E B U TLE R HOME o f Dr. mid Mra. John Hradin waa tho
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gueata enjoying the fcativitiea were front, Sheryl Kirchcr, and acated
from tho left, Mr. G. A. Wylie, Dr. Bradin, Mrs. Bradin and Mra. Wylie.
Buck row are Mr. and Mra. II. S. Ale and Mr. anti Mrs. W aller Knaaor.

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WW President

Miss Shirley A n n Meyers

Conducts First

Is Bride O f H. E. Heath

Board Meeting

gown

By Maryann Mile*
Mis* Shirley

Ann

Mcyera,

Mra. W alter Blevins, new- daughter o f .Mr. and Mrs. 1.
president o f tha II. Gearhart of College Park,
Welcome Wagon Club o f San­ became the bride of Harold
1y elected

ford,

held

her

first

board

meeting recently.
Plana

wer*

discussed
that

Heath,

3rd, aon

of

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edward
for

the coming year and It was
recommended

Edward

all

dele­

Heath Jr., o f Bear Lake,"on
May 7 at the St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church in Hear
Lake with the Rev. Thomas
Markin performing the lmpreailve candlelight c e r e ­
mony,
Mrs. J e a n e t t e Driggcra
played the traditional wed­
ding hymns.
Tiie bride, given in m arri­
age by her father, was lovely
in a street length white gown
featuring a lace bodice with
long ile e v e i and a sweetheart
neckline and a hillowy chif­
fon aklrt. H er illusion veil
was shoulder length and (he
carried a basket o f white
gladi and mums.
Mlsr Barbara Hunt served
aa maid of honor, and her

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Jeffrey T . Heath aerved his
brother as best man and
ushers were Ricky Heath and
Brandon Heath, also brothers
of tiie groom.
Following the wedding, a
reception was held at the
church with Mrs. C. C. Jones
and Mra. Jeanette Driggera
serving the guests.
Mr. snd Mrs. Heath are
now residing in College Park,
following a wedding trip to
the East Coast.

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Mrs. William Wankosey and
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gates to th* council meetings
have their expenses paid.
Mrs. A l Probst, Mrs. John
Pugh and Mrs. W alter Blev­
ins recently
attended
the
council meeting at W inter
Haven. Th* U rge wheel which
waa presented to the club by
Use a teaspoon of honey In­ Sheppard'a Oil Company waa
stead of sugar for a change decorated with the welcome
wagon
theme,
designating
to sweeten whipped cream.
th* Sanford sponsors, and
waa presented to tha council.
Attending the meeting were
Welcome Wagon H o*lc**ei,
Virginia Pstroski and Phyllis
Rugensttin
and
also
tha
Mints. William Earhold, John
Pugh, Btnn
Shaffer, Roy
Pounds, Robert Thom ell and
Marvin W right.

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Miss Virginia Lynn Reel,
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence E. Reel, Sr., o f
Tampa, and form erly from
Banfurd, will become the bride
o f Normen Hey McMillan,
sun o f Mr. and Mre. N. D.
McMillan, Jr., o f rural Tam­
pa on Friday, May 22, 1004
at B:30 p.m. at the Palm R iv­
er Baptist Church In Tampa.
The
bride-elect
attended
Hanford schoola, and will
graduate from Brandon High
School In June,
Mr. McMillan was graduat­
ed from Brandon High School
and Is presently serving with
the United States Arm y at
Ft. Gordon, G a„ where he la
attached to the military po­
lice division.
Rev. Milan Gowlng will
perform the wedding cere­
mony, and all friends o f tha
fam ily are Invited to attend.

with

on tha tables.
The serving table was over­
laid with a brilliant red linen
cloth and centered with red
and white carnations, mums
and snaps dragons, tastefully
arranged in an antique silver
container, flonked on either
side by crystal candle holders
with red candle*. Comple­
menting the delectable fru it
punch waa a variety of delicasies, Including sandwiches,
individual cakca, nuta and
randies served from silver
trays.
Recently Installed officers
o f the Tri-Hi-Y are Linda
Green, president; Kathy W est­
brook, vice president; Donna
Collins,
secretary;
Cheria
Pennington,
tr e a s u re r
am *
Sharon Booth, chaplain.
Over 100 guests enjoyed
this memorable occasion.

MRS. H. E. B E R R Y H IL L , left wns horicna to a lovely ten at her Magnolia
Avenue home honoring T ri-Ili-Y members, mothers, senior girla and
faculty members. With Mrs. Berryhill are her daughter, Freddie Berryhill, Jill Weal, pant president and Linda Green, president.

H. J

Norman McMillan

room*

containing nuta and candiea

The home of Mrs. John
Ridenour was beautifully dec­
orated Thursday m o r n i n g
with quantities o f roses of
every
color end GLorosia
lilies.
The occasion was a silver
coffee for the benefit o f the
Bethany Circle.
Mrs. Ridenour g r e e t e d
guests at the door and Mrs.
Jack
Bratton, co-hostess,
poured for the guests who
called during the hour* of
0:30 and 11:30 a.m.
About 33 guests called.

Engaged T o

arrange­

points throughout the recep­
tion

Silver Coffee

her sister, Miss Sara Burns,
were members o f this origi­
nal club, and bath won special
honors thst first year.
Following the luncheon a
social hour waa enjoyed and
Mlsa Ellalco Klrchoff demon­
strated the art o f making
varioua corsages.
No mcotings will he held
during June, July and August,
Tliere will be a fam ily picnic
In September.
Attending were Mrs. Mas­
ters, Mrs, Hamid Eby, Mlsa
Hums, Miss Kircbhoff, Mrs.
Eva Williams, Mrs. G u y
Beall, Mrs. Frsnk George,
Mrs. liaari
M rv U lly
Boyer, Mrs. John Hradin,
Mra. William Wankosky and
Mrs. Norman Miller.
Also, Mrs. Clarence Snyder,
Mrs. Eugene Kstawiti, Mrs.
Mary llsrahsrt, Mrs. Hardin
and two gucsta, Mrs. Wesley
T yler o f Enterprise am] Mrs.
Eve
Foster o f Cincinnati,
Ohio.

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South Seminole

T H E GRACIOUS TED W IL L IA M S home on Plumotn Drive wan the rite
o f nn elaborate bridal ton honoring Mins Ruth Cnrlton, bride-elect o f Mal­
colm W. Smith, Serving punch i« Mias Linda Willinmo, co-hoNteas, with
Mias Carlton, Mrs. C. E. Carlton, mother o f the honoreo and Mrs, Ted
Williams, hostess.

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Jill West, past president and

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M ajor and Mrs. Harry W il­
liamson, Sand Lake Hoad in
Forest City, have had as
houseguests, Mrs. Anna John­
son, mother o f Mrs. William­
son, and Jack Cyvoski, both
from Zephyr Hills.

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Greeting tha gueat# at tha

mums, Tropl-

cans roses, Gardenias, lllbiscl
and orchids in their natural
beauty.
Receiving the guests at tha
door were Mrs. George Mor­
gan and Mrs, R. W. Williams
with Mrs. H. B. Owens es­
corting the guests to tha
serving area.
Yellow and white was car­
ried out in the decor, with an
arrangement o f mums In a
silver container centering tha
buffet, flanked on either side
by silver holders bearing yel­
low tapers.
Tha serving table, centered
with a mum arrangement, was
overlaid with an exquisite Im­
ported cut-work cloth lined
with yellow. Silver coffee and
tea service graced one end of
tha table and refreshing clt*
punch, floating water
w i
llllei, was served from the
other end from a crystal
bowl. Silver treya offered
delnty tea sandwiches, cheese
straws, miniature cakes, nuts
and candies.
Mrs. Ernestine Wcstphnl,
Miss Zillah Welsh, Mrs. Ben
W lgglna and Mra. Howard
Whelchel alternated in serv­
ing.
Floating hostesses wore the
Misses Msrths Johnson, ftheralynn Williams, Pat Owens
and Sylvia Williams.
Miss Carlton waa lovely,
attired in a stunning white
lace sheath over yellow and
wearing tho yellow sweetheart
corsage presented to her by
tha hostesses.
Mrs. C. E. Carlton, mother
o f ths bride-elect, and Mrs.

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A granddaughter. Ann W il­
liams, of Mt. Dora, baked a
five-tiered cake, decorated In
gold, and presented it to the
couple.
The Bumbaloughs would at
this time like to take tlie op­
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who came to the dinner and
for the many useful and beau­
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M iss Judith. Asensio, Bride-Elect
dresses and cheekcrtall hair
By Judy Turner
turns were Mrs. H arvey AuPhone 3*2-41.13
O fficers wives and their buchon, Mra. D. F . Munday,
guests today saw the newest Mrs. J. D. Moloney. Mra. KerKlein,
“ Summer Silhouettes’’ ut a mlt Jameson, Mrs.
fashion show by that name Mrs. Colontiu and Mr*. Cat­
ron.
Wednesday.
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Tha fashion show followO
f
special
interest
to th*
rd
n cocktail
hour
and
luncheon in the Jude and Fin travelers were shopping Upa
Itooma respectively nt the given by wives who had trav­
Orlando A ir Force Huso O ffi­ eled in the Mediterranean
cer* club, beginning at noon. before. Mrs. Munday, Mrs.
F a s h i o n s from M a r y Davidson. Mrs. Catron and
Father’*
In Sanford
were Mrs. Bartholomew gave point­
modeled by a wife from each ers on shopping fo r cluthlng,
of the squadron wive* clulm. paintings, furs, gloves, dec­
They are Mr*. Paul Murray orative accessories and other
o f V A H -I; Mrs. Stem Bolte uiiusuh I items from Europe.
C offee ami desserts were
o f RVAH-3, Mrs. Vincent
Monroe o f ItV.VII-J3. Mrs. Jer­ served by the hostess after
ry Chnpdclnine o f VAII-7, the entertainment.
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Mrs. II. F. Monday o f Oct. 8,
Twenty
members
o f the
Mrs. Michael P u o p o l o of
K YA II-p, and Mrs. J. It. Den­ V A H -7 enlisted wive* club
and their 00 children mot nt
nison o f VAH-11.
Mts. Alan Weeks was k en­ tho home o f Mrs. Roy Pounds
nui chairman of the fund Saturday evening for a wcinic
railin g event and the pro­ and marshmallow roust.
'Highlights o f the evening
ceeds will co to N avy relief.
by
Ronald
The event was sponsored by included song*
tlie Naval Officers Wives Club Arm strong and Tan ia Burto rnise funds fo r N avy re­ dirk. The children also spoke
lief. Mrs. Alan Weeks was to their fathers aboard the
yenernl chairman and Mrs. USS Enterprise via a tape
William M alinowski is in recording.
chtirgu o f tickets. W orking on
publicity were Mrs. Martin
Sheridan, Mr*. Paul Werner,
Mrs. John WilliuuiA and Mrs.
Clifford Nelson.
Mrs. A . M. Campbell, Mrs.
James Oiso.i and Mrs, It. S.
Heat worked on
the flor
u] urrancumenta ami Mrs. J.
0. Mayo is entertainment
chairman.
Tickets can still be obtain­
ed by contacting the wives
club representative and retir­
ed officers wives can contact
Mrs. Clifford Nelson for res­
ervations.
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Friends of Mrs. V. W.
(Inndcrton met at the homo o f
Mrs. Fdwsrd Checefsky for
a surprise farewell party In
honor o f Mrs. Gunderton who
leaves Wednesday fo r a three
month trip to Denmark.
Mrs. Uaiiderton and her
three children w ill fly from
McCoy to New York and then
to Denmark where they w ill
visit her jaircnts. Chief Unndcrlnn, presently aboard the
USS enterprise, w ill meet
them for a time there while
on leave.
On their return they will
• top In New York to visit
Chief Gaiuierton’a parents und
sco ths W orld’s Fair.
Mrs. Phillip Hlmpson assist­
ed Mrs. Checefsky as hostess
at the surprise party. Gifts
helpful In traveling, such ns
a
sewing
kit,
toothbrush,
■tamps and gum, wera pre­
sented to Mrs. Gnnderton.
Those attending were Mrs.
Harold Bundvall, Mrs. Fred
Murray, Mrs. AIvcra Kelly,
Mrs. Darwin Smith, Mrs. Tom
W est, Mr*. Harlan Ithodes,
Mrs. Roy Pounds, Mrs. A . A.
Valller, Mrs. rh llllp Simpson
and Mrs. Charles Trovingcr.
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Ron Voyage was also wish­
ed to eight member* o f the
V A H -l-D et, 8 officer* wives
cluli at a “ Corks A Poppin’ ”
purty Friday evening nt the
homo o f Mrs. Hart Bartholo­
mew.
Seven o f ths Cherkrrtalt
wives will be traveling to
Europe during the summer
and one, Mra, W. V. Pattereon, w ill travel willi her four
children to California.
A special farrw ell was laid
to Mra. R. S. Davidson who
w ill go first to Europe and
then with her husband when
he starts s ta ff college.
Those leaving for the Med­
iterranean
area
soon
are
Mrs. J. R. Dennison, Mr*.
Tom Slegman, Mrs. R. 8.
Heat, Mrs. A. G. I.ove, Mrs.
Ann Punly and Mrs. II. A.
Gill.
Mrs. K. W. Feilds, Mra. R.
S. Demark and Mra. Itamon
Garcia will also he traveling
during the summer.
Assfstaing Mrs. Bartholo­
mew were Mr*. Robert K en­
nedy who made the "Leaning
Tow er o f Pisa’' centerpiece
and Mrs. D. F. Munday who
concocted the punch, which
was served with chips and
dipa.
Gag gifts, such as a plastic
life preserver and a checkertail bikini made by Mrs. A . G.
Klein were pulled from grab
hags as well as more func­
tional ilrnia like snap papers
made by Mrs. Robert Ken­
nedy.
Mrs. J. P. Colonna and Mrs.
Geraid Catron were in churge
of the “ schoolgirls" who pantomined the farewell song
from “ The Sound of Music."
T h * “ girls’* dressed in short

Farewells und good wishes
were said to Mrs. V. W.
Gnnderton who is leaving
soon fo r Drnmurk where she
will visit her parents and he
joined by Chief Gnnderton
who has received leave.
Mrs. Edith Johnson, the
mother o f Mrs. J. H. llussurd
was greeted as a special
guest by the group.
Members o f tbc VAH -7 en­
listed mens wives club will
meet Thursday night for their
regular monthly meeting at
the ballroom.
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Hubert E. Gent or, the Snnford operations administrator
for North Americun Aviation,
Inc., o f Columbus, Ohio, will
he leaving shortly to return
to tlie factory in Columbus.
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Books and toys were rullected by members o f the K V A H 8 officers w ive* at their May
coffee fo r use in the nursery
at the base and In the pedia­
trics ward at Seininote Mem­
orial.
Tlie officers wives club Is
hrlplug with the p r o j e c t
Mtartcd by tbo RVAH-S en­
listed wives club in gather­
ing hooks fo r the pediatrics
ward. Other projects Include
getting up to date magazines
fo r the Pink Ladles' cart at
the hospital.
The coffee was held at the
home o f Mra. Vincent Monroe
who was assisted by Mrs.
Nick Mergo. Refreshment* o f
cakes and rookies and a fruit
filled watermelon basket were
served to tbc guests with
their cuffi-e.
Mr*. James Olson won the
dessert doorprit*.
Other Ravage Son's wive*
attending were
Mrs. Dan
Beard, Mra. John Dralm, Mrs.
William Durstrler, Mrs. David
Fall, Mr*. Ralph
Feehark,
Mrs. Georga Kel* , airs. Jack
I.illla, Mrs. W illiam Meyer,
Mra. Donald Nesbitt.
Mra. Cameron Paulk, lira.
Wallace Russell, Mrs. Steven
Itynn, Mr*. Clifford Thomp­
son, Mrs.
Robert Watson,
Mrs. Paul Werner, Mrs. Ken
Goshom, Mrs. Gerald Mick*
elaon and Mra. Richard Wells.
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Mr. and Mr*. Edward Doty
becama the parents o f their
fourth child, a girl namrd
T erry Lynn on M ay 13. The
six pound, 12 ounre Infant
has two brothers and a sister.
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Mrs. Edward Foy was hos­
tess at a Inucheon in her
home fo r officers wives o f the
maintenance department o f
VAH-7.
Tlie aalad luncheon was
p r e c e d e d by light bar*
d'oeuvrea served with a rum
punch. Carnation*, gardenias,
ferns
and a fountain o f
grapes decorated the white
Un*n covered serving Uhl*.
A surprise birthday rake
fo r Mra. Donald Denault was
served fo r dessert after th#
guests
sang
ths
“ Happy
Birthday” song.
Mra. Leroy Heath, a former
Peaeemakar wlfa was a guest
and others attending were
M n . B. B. Brown, Mrs. Bob
Lavender, Mra. Georgs Urrman, Mra. Bob Rankin, Mrs.
Marsh
Bittlck,
Mra.
Dick
Conn, Mra. A lbert Campbell
and Mrs. Rich Martin,
s e e
Plans fo r a swimming party
for members and families o f
the RV AH -S enlisted wivsa
club were discussed at tha
May meeting o f the Savag-

Honored At Bridge-Dessert Party
By Judy Turner
Miss Judy
Avensio, tha
bride-elect o f Lt. ( j g l W il­
liam Derrybcrry, wns honor­
ed recently at a dcsscrt-bridga
held at the home o f Mrs. A r ­
thur Skelly.
Mia* Asensio opened the
g ifts for the kitchen present­
ed to her after the guests
had eaten ths dessert o f pis
topped with whipped cream.
Among thoro present was
Mrs. G. J. Asensio, the moth­
er o f the honoree. Also at­
tending wero Mrs. Frederick
II, William*, Mrs. Barbara
Jorrts, Mrs. D. H. MacGillis,
Mrs. Jnmrx
Durbin,
Mrs.
PO U RING A PAK EW E L L cup of coffee for Mrs. V. W. Gnnderton who
Janie* Plrotte, Mr*. Crsig
leaves Wednesday for Denmark, is Mrs. Phillip W. Simpson. Mrs. E. G.
Moore.
Checefsky, right, was the hostess for the surprise coffee honoring Mrs.
Mrs. Charlie James. Mrs.
Gunderton.
D. A . Turner, Mra. Donald
VAH -7 enlisted wive* club, DenuulL Mrs. Bui Huited.
ettes held in tlie Arey Deucy Mrs. Henry Dement for tlieir
May coffee Thursday, Co-hos- 7:30 p. ui. N A S bullroom,
Club.
Miss Asensio w ill becomo
VAH-11 o f f i c e r * wive* the bride o f Lt. Derryborry
Mrs, Garl McDonald, Mrs, to**'** were Mr*. W. A. Rose
bridge, 12:30 p. m. lluma of at the N A S Chapel on July 11.
Joe Williamson, Mrs. Ron nnd Mrs. Curl Grompiist.
Manning, Mrs. Gary Haney
Sir*. Neal Johnson was pre­ Mra. K. U. Field.
Friday, May 21
and Mr* Kent McLeod form ­ sented with a red rose desig­
ed a committee to make nr- nating her ns "The Friendly
VAH -7 o f f i c e r *
wive* y
. O T
P p 'i r u t n
rnngementa for tho party Drngon," after she was tho bridge, 8 p. in. Home o f Mrs. M rS. U . 1 . I CafSOIl
which will be held in the near third person to greet one of Ed Foy.
Saturday, May 23
future.
the newcomers.
Chief Petty U fflrers wive*
Mrs. McDonatd read a letter
Newcomers introduced to
from Captain lloliert Ware the group by Mrs. George club luun, 7 p. in, N A S ball­
thanking the ladies who hail Kimmons were Mrs. Ernest room.
Monday, May 25
participated in the dedication Odd, Mrs. llavld Dearolph,
Group 3 o f Christian Wom­
Vigilante N avy Wives Club en's Fellowship o f the First
o f the new pool and Mrs. Mr*. Richurd Damn, Mrs.
Jerry Rohrer will take Mra. Jerome Gehrig, Mrs. Ralph No. 211, coffee and bingo Christian Church met recent­
Sam Farrell'* job as historian Hustings and Mrs. Ronald party, 10 a. m. Pinecrest Inn. ly at the home o f Mrs. O. T.
until the July elections. Mrs. Queen.
Pearson with Mrs. O. D. LanFarrell's husband Is being
dress,
chairman,
presiding
Wednesday'a Naval O fficer*
transferred shortly.
over the meeting.
Wives N avy Belief coffee was
In other business Mrs. Jim discussed as wero plans for
Mrs.
Euphemla
Huntley
Pittman and Mra. Mike Reh tha July change o f board co f­
gav* an Inspiring devotional
Mr. and Mr*. GIrnn J.
were chosen to help with the fee fur which tha UVAH-3
program.
Wimhlih o f West Crystal
phone committee nnd mem­ wivea will bo hostesses.
Election o f officer* was
bers of the group voted to
Hibiscus and gardenias were Drive will depart tills week held and tho new officers are
leave the nirrtings together placed about the house and for Pineville, La. to attend Mrs.
Lam lreis,
chairman;
when they are finished. A refreshments
of
brownies, graduation exercises at Louis­ Mrs. Pearson, secretary-treas­
thank you was also hahl to rookies and doughnuts were
Sirs.
E ffie
Durden,
iana College. Their son, John urer;
Mona's Flower Shop for don­ served with the coffee.
service chairman and Mrs.
Wlmhlsh. Is a member o f the Huntley, sunshine chairman.
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ating the eenterpieca fo r the
graduating class.
recent club dinner.
It was announced that the
Enlisted wive* Interested In
From l.oui*inna. they will group woidd continue to col­
Two guests from the V A H - meeting at th* Pinrrreat Inn
11 enlisted wives club, Mrs. on May 23 fo r coffee and Journey to Norman, Okla. to lect stamps and clothing for
Robert Newsome anil Mr*. hingo may call Rhea Cooper visit their son, Joe Wlmhlsh, Church World Bervlra.
Eileen Cornett, attended the o f the Vigilante N avy W ive* grnduute assistant in mathe­
Tw o members from
the
matics at ths University o f
meeting to get Ideas for their Club No. 211, at 322-3184.
circle will nttend tho conven­
Oklahoma.
own club. Other guests In­
tion in Ocala,
Plana fo r the party were
Fit route to Sanford In lata
cluded Mrs. L. M. Mullen and mails by member* of the club
Mrs.
Isindresa
presented
June, they w ill visit the tha study lesson regarding
Mrs. M n igarrt Kalile.
at their recent meeting. It
Hustrssc* fo r the meeting will in-gin nt to a. m. and World's Fair and other points Eye Medical Camps in India,
o f interest In New York.
were Mrs. T erry t.lnsey, Mrs. guest* a t* invited.
in which sha related thut *•
A1 Hutto, Mrs. Gary Haney
many o f 125 eye operation*
Hostesses for tha "meeting
Mrs. Sarah Polley and Mrs. are performed by Doctor* dal­
and Mr*. Vivian Iluycs. The were Mrs. Jo Brown and Mra.
iu-*1 ir.ocD.'.i' nil! L* Lt'.J Alice fiV A s i i i f ' i i r f d 'can*, Henrietta Bains spent Friday ly with tha assistance o f na­
with relative* in Jacksonville
June 8.
sandwiches and Iced tea in the
tive nursing trams.
en
route to WnycroM, Gn. for
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Dining the social
hour,
eonference room.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch
Those attending were Mrs. a few days visit with their Mrs. Pearson served refresh­
arc tlie parent* o f a new son, Mary Johnson, Mrs. Mary brother, Clark Corwin and ment* to the Mines. Huntley,
Thomas Patrick, who was Sutton, Mrs. Alice Beaulieu, his family.
Frank Washburn, Leona Bar­
born May 12. He weighed six Mra. Ruth Smith, Mrs. Ruth
nes, C. C. Murray, Eula
pounds, eight ounces and it Ferris, nnd Mrs. Bonnie WhitAdolescent girls, the Jewel­ Grantham, O. D. Landress
the couple’s third son.
Gay, a guest.
ry Industry Council rrports, and E ffla Durden.
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Best wishes were extended
prefer monogram pins, pre­
Mrs. C. J. Youngblsde took
High honors at tha KVA l i ­ ferably lilt site of a half dol­ to Betty Washburn, who is
bis honors at ths RVA11-B of­ ft officer* wives bridge went lar. Sterling nr gold-filled, m ovinr to Jacksonville In the
ficers wives bridge held at to Mra. Clifford Thompson. please Other pins on their near future.
ths home o f Mrs. Don Sulli­ Mr*. John Dralm won the sec­ “ wanted" list ara gimmicky
van.
ond prise.
Tlie coins o f Athena were
types, Including pint that look
Second high score was held
Tlie bridge was held at the like small odd bugs, trows, first to have a distinct daby Mr*. William Malicsowski. home o f Mr*. Grorgs Kelly arrows, flowers.
sign on both side*.
Mrs. Sullivant served chick­ who served coffee, punch, a
en and ihrim p stuffed toma­ fruit bowl and rookies to the
toes, jello salad and
lee players.
cream pi* at the card party
They included Sirs. Dan
luncheon.
Beard, Mrs. Herbert Johnson,
Luncheon and brldga play- Mr*. Bob Watson, Mrs. Jerry
era were Mr*. J. P. Smyth, Mickelson am] Mra. O. W. Mc­
Mra. J. L. Shipman, Mr*. D. Guire.
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A. Turner, Mr*. G. K. Mor­
row, Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mrs.
Members o f the Chief Petty
J, N. Henson, Mrs. P. E. Officers wives rlnh nnd their
Criswell and Mra. J. J. Moy- husband* will hold a luau at
nihan.
tha N A S ballroom Saturday.
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Mrs. A. A. Valller, who spent
Members o f tha V1IA-7 o f­ several years in Hawaii, is
ficers wives club met last chairman of tha party com­
Wednesday at th# home of mittee.
Mrs. Richard W right fo r a
Otliprs working on the luau
splash party and picnic lunch. ar* Mrs. Harold Sumlvall,
Mra. W right served water­ Mra. Joe O'Donnell and Mra.
melon and cantaloupe fo r des­ Darwin Smith.
sert to the guests who had
Member* o f Hi* CPO wive*
brought their own aundwlehes. club board discussed plans for
Tho wives took pictures of tha party and the agenda for
earh other to tend to their Wednesday'* club meeting at
husbands aboard the IT8S En­ the hourd meeting recently.
terprise.
Mrs. A lvrra Kelly was hos­
Present were Mrs. George tess for the meeting and she
O ff man, Mrs. Bob Donaldson, served punch and rak* to the
Mrs. Don Denault. Mrs. Boh club officer#.
Lavender, Mrs. Dick Conn,
COMING E V E N TS
Mrs. Ed Foy, Mrs. Roy McWednesday, May 20
Ijiin, Mrs. Jerry Chnpdelaine,
Naval O fficer* Wives club
Mrs. Larry Dion, Mrs. Rich luncheon and fashion show.
Martin, Mr*. A lbert Campbell, Cocktails, 12 noon In Jade
and a guest, Mrs. Ed Ills Room; lunrheon I p, in. in
Decker, a form er peacemaker Fin Room. O A FB officers
wife.
club.
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Chief Petty Officera wive*
F ifty n n i n b i r i o f tha club meeting, 8 p. m. N A S
RVAH-3 officer* wivea club ballroom.
met at tha Maitland home o f
Thursday, May 21

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MRS. A R T H U R S K E L L Y potirn coffee for Misa Judy Aaenalo end her
mother, Mra. G. J. Aacnio at ths briilgo-deasert in honor o f bride-elect,
Miaa Aaenaio.

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Tlie Saturday Night Dance
Green o f Bonita Hoad enter­ Club enjoyed a picnic at New
Smyrna Beach, with 34 mem­
tained at dinner. Sirs. Rich­
bers present. Charles Moore
ard Becker and her aid er and
played his harmonica for
brother from Canada, Mr. group alngtng.
and .Mrs. Edward Seahrook.
Mra. S. McBride nnd Miss M.
Celebrating their birthdays
Boyer.
this week will be Altierta
Mr.

and

Mrs.

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Mr. and Mrs. Archie I-ong
of Crystal Drive have as their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Gauthreaiix o f Wonder Lake,
III.
Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Spoke*
of Clars Vista entertainr 1 Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stanley
Bader,
Tuesday
at
the
Imperial
House, Winter Park.

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seeking gifts for her aliop in
Denary. 1-ater she was enter­
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Mrs. Ilerhct Thompson In
I sing wood for dinner.
Mr. SUpp is presently In
Union City, N. J., visiting his
•on and daughtcr-ln-taw, Mr.
and Mra. William Strlpp and
new grandson.
Mrs. Ima Smlberry of Jack­
sonville, and Mr*. M. Game*
o f Gervil, Ky., wer# rerent
guests o f Mrs. A. Arrington.

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Obsunh CUbby D E A R AB B Y: Could you
pica &gt;0 tell me if I did
wrong 7 M y ton bad a *erfoua

back

operation

laat

March. When he itarlcd to
feel a little better, 1 brought
a large stuffed r a b b i t
(about 22 Inches tall) to the
hospital thinking it would
cheer him up aa it was dur­
ing the Easter season. The
rabbit did not look childish
in my opinion. My son is 44
years old. He was embar­
rassed and Insisted 1 take
the rabbit home. Do you
think this was a babyish
gift or not T
LE MAKS
D E AR LE MAKS: Stuff­
ed animals are usually for
young children. (Most 44year-old men prefer live
bunnies.) A postoperative
patient is in no mood to
split his stitches over an
Easter rabbit, so don't hold
your son's lack of enthus­
iasm agalnat him.
• • •
DEAR A B B Y; What do
you think of a mother who
would pul a diaper on a
nine-year-old boy and make
him parade
around the
school yard for punishment
for wetting his bed? Tills

By Abigail Van Buren

lady must ba cracked.
LIVES ACROSS THE
STR E E T
D EAR LIVES: Thia wom­
an is more than "cracked."
She ia cruel and ignorant.
Bed-wetting U a symptom
o f an emotional problem,
«nd to humiliate a child for
wetting the bed will cure
nothing and only compound
tlie problem. 1 urge you to
rail on this neighbor (even
if you know her alightly)
and try to convince her to
lake her boy to a doctor ami
to heed his advice.
* • •
D E AR ABBY: 1 laughed
when I read the letter from
the
woman whose child
didn't look anything like her
or tier husband, which waa
a constant source o f emharrsisment to her. I went
through the same tiling
many years ago. My hair
was mousy brown and aa
straight as a poker. My
husband'a was dark brown
—what there was of It. Our
son had a head full of red­
dish-gold curls. My oil man,
who abowed up every now
and then, had hair exactly
the same color as my son's,
and he looked more like the
boy's father than my own

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that Wost would not have
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West opens anything but the
ace of diamonds he will have
no way to make Ills contract.
Even If he opns the ace of
diamonds and continues the
suit, he Is unlikely to find the
winning line o f plsy.
Boris Schaplro of England
did In a match against Franco
in the 1919 European champ­
ionships.
The bidding went as In the
box. West opened the aco of
diamonds and continued tho
suit. Boris ruffed, led a spade
to dummy's king and came
back to his acc. Then he led
a low heart. West'a queen lost
to dummy's acc ami Boris was

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find themselves

spado

DEAR ABBY: Is there
anything wrong with my
girl friend and me meeting
two very nice clean boys
from school In the movies?
All we do is meet them in­
side and sit with them. We
don't hold hands or any­
thing like that. We are 14
and so are the boys.
IM PO RTANT QUESTION
D E A R
IM PO RTANT:
There is absolutely nothing
wrong with It. IP you first
get your mothers' approval.
• • •

On By Oswald Jacoby

Most South players in tha
Charily Challenge Cup com­
petition

husband. Some stories got
back to me that were posi­
tively outrageous, t finally
had to change oil compan­
ies to shut up the neighbors,
COURT STREET, S. C.,
IOWA
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had played his only heart. Al-

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East and West vulnerable
West Narth Bast
Heath
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Pass
Pass 3 +
Pass 4 +
Paaa P u s
Pass
Opening lead—6 +
ready for the key play.
He remembered that
had opened the bidding
three hcarta and that
was vulnerable. He waa

West
with
Wcat
sure

eo West had shown the ace
o f diamonds. If Wcat aiso
held the king of clubs, he
would have opened with one
heart, not three heart*. Boris
was sure that East held tlie
king and plenty o f other clubs
In back oil dummy's queen.
Boris atmply led dummy's
queen o f diamonds. East play
ed tlie king and Boris discard
td a club. East waa in the
lead with no place to go. A
dub lead would run around
to dummy's queen, a diamond
would allow a ruff In dummy
and a discard of a club. Eith­
er way Boris was going to
make his contract.

The woman with a real tal­
The things a woman refrains
for
friendship
never,
from doing are almost as im­ ent
portant at I he things she does, never—
Discusses the faults o f one
when it comes to making and
friend with another friend.
keeping friends.
Belittles
tho
accomplish­
ments o r good fortune of a
friend.
Tries to monopolize a friend.
Is careless o f a friend's
feelings. Blinking that a friend
wiU understand or forgive
G IV E Y O lllt HOME
anything.
TH E B R IG H T LOOK
Ignores a friend for long
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Does all the talking—want­
ing friends only for listeners.
Feels free to ask persons!
or prying questions.
2017 H. French
Bcpeals what the knows a

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which
friend wouldn't care lo have
told, even when ahe Isn't ask­
ed to keep a matter secret.
Gives unasked-far advice.
Tells a friend something un­
complimentary that aomeone
ek e said about her.
Expects her friends always
to do everything at HER con­
venience, without any consid­
eration for theirs.
ResenU not being included
every time a good friend
entertains.
Uses friendi as stepping
stones to get where she wants
U&gt; go,
Asks friends for advice ahe
has no Intention taking.
Unloads all o f her minor
troubiea on any friend wiUi a
sympathetic car.

1:30-9 p.m. ABC. Tlie Farm ­
er's
Daughter.
"Mismatch
Maker.” Not a dull moment,
thanks
to
tlie
completely
charming and talented Ingcr
Stevens in her role of Ksty
Molitrum. Here, she plays
Cupid In most delightful fash­
ion for the son o f a senator
and the daughter of a for­
eign envoy, not realizing the
two parents have a long-time
feud. Charming as the young
romantics are Sharon lfugueny and Yale Summers.
Comically explosive as the en­
raged parents are Vito Scotti
and William Zuckcrt.
9-9:30 p.m. CBS. The Hevcrly Hillbillies. Some good
funny moments, though the
laughs are frequently sparse
where tlwy should have been
heaviest.
Granny ( I r e n e
Ryan), the oldest Clampett, Is
naive when It comes to city
ways. Knowing nothing about
professional cab drivers, she
accepts a ride from an "ob lig­
ing stranger," then la outrag­
ed when he demands payment
for his service. The fun be­
gins when Granny, determin­
ed that no one will ever take
advantage of her again. In­
sists on learning to drive the
Clampett jalopy. Good as the
moon-faced cabbie ie Mel
Blanc.
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. Tlie Dick
Van Dyke Show. "Laura'a
U tile Lie.” (R en in ) Not only
thoroughly amusing but warm
Is thia thema that should
strike a fam iliar chord in
every bouse wife's memory.
Bob (Dick van Dyke) expects
no trouble when he sets out
to take out an insurance pol-

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Icy on Laura's

(M ary Tyler

Moore) life, but ahe stubbornly opposes his plan at every
turn without truly explaining
why. H er reason is not quile
as obvious aa you may think.
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Danny
K aye Show. (Rerun) Danny
sets a loose pace for this
show. Rest fun is in a sketch
with guest star Jackie Coop­
er, where Kaye portrays a
frightened passenger on his
first plane ride. Kaye is on
camera for almost the whole
hour, singing and dancing
when not doing sight comedy,
and soberly serious at the fin­
ish wjth anecdotes of hie vhit
to Russis, One of the straw's
exciting standouts: (lie sing­
ing of "B ye Bye Blackbird"
by new vocalist Lovclady
Powell,
10-11 p.m. NBC. Tlie Eleventh Hour. "Th e Silence of
Good M en." (R erun) Charles
Bickford, superb as always,
plays a nuclear scientist ap­
pointed to a government post
and faced with a senate com­
mittee loyalty Investigation.
The series may b* based on
psychiatry, but that science
Is only an exruac for this par­
ticular straw which seems pri­
marily concerned with simu­
lating a senate hearing during
w-hich to get off some highsounding speeches. Commit­
tee members are all carica­
tures, with even the usually
reliable Robert Vaughn ham­
strung fay a role which reduc­
es him to a tnlpplty proto­
type. Regular Ralph Bellamy
and guest Bickford carry the
acting ball extremely well.

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WEDNESDAY P. M.
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not want to live with them If
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he la going to be hanged by
1:11 (t&gt; Cartoons
his hand* any more.
l : t * (X) Divorce Court
( I ) Amsrlcan History
Young Spencer testified at
( i ; Kisrrlao For Woman
the oggravated assault trial
l i l t l l l Cs n s o s s
( t ) Rompor Room
o f hi* parent*, Mr. and Mra.
10i»» 111 Bay Whan
(I) Nsws—Hlks Wallses Winston S. Churchill
Churchill, 40, was found
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(I) Spanish
guilty and sentenced to six
l*:l* IS) Word for Word
moolhf in jail. Ilia wife, Mary,
(tl Uoesmbsr Hrtdo
(•) I Loro t.uey
a , was found innocent of the
L A K E L A N D (U P1) — Tha 11:11 (l) Concsntratlon
same charge.
(I) Prlc* Is Right
cltrua Industry la gearing
tl) Thb McCoys
The boy told Prosecutor
down aa the disappointing Hill (31 Missing 1.1nlis
Reuben Hope that hia father
(I)
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lijoel
Is
1903-94 season rears lta end.
had hanged him from s bed
(4) rata * Oladya
Cannsriea are still process­
room wall by hia hands. A si*
ing fru it at the rate o f slight­
THURSDAY P. M.
ter, Margaret, T, also testified
ly more than two million
she had bees lunged by her
buxea ■ week, but spot buy 10:0* ( t ) T ou r F irst Im prstowrists "(w o different tim es."
ton
ing ia almost gona and moat
(I) tars of I.lfo
Hope asked Spencer why his
(») Horan Kays
o f the deliveries are on pr*
father punished him so.
11:11
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Truth
or
Coosopicking contracts.
qusness
"1 waa bad and was not
supposed to ea t," the boy re
plied "and daddy caught me.
I bung there mast o f the
night
" I love my mommy and
daddy, but I don't want to
live with them If they are
There will be a Public Hearing held by the
going to hang me anymore."

Dull Citrus Year
Nearing End

N O T I C E

Zoning end Planning Commission of (he City
of Sanford on Thunday, May 21, 1*64, 8:00
P.M. in tha City Commhwlon Room of tha
City Hall to consider the application requesting
B nooning of:
Lota 1, 2, S and all (leaa E 67 ft of S
14 ft Lot 4, lUk 16, Tr 1 and l*e* E
67 ft of Lot 6, Blk 16 Tr 1)
Portion of that property lying on the
west side of Sanford Avenue between
14th and ISth Streets, and between
Sanford and Palmetto Ave*.

Requested for a change In zoning from
R-l single family district to R-3 multiple
family dwelling district to allow tho construe*
tien of duplei structure* or an apartment
building.
Clifford W. McKtbbln, J r , Chairman
Sanford Zoning and Planning Commission

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too

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322-57S4
Alfredla Mayo, daughter of
Mrs. Inez Mayo, and Leon Bur­
rows, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Burrows were united In
marriage at First Shiloh Bap­
tist Church. The Rev. H. B.
Palmer officiated.
Given in marriage by A. C.
Lamb, the bride wore a form­
al gown of silk organza. She
carried a cascade bouquet ol
white carnations.
Joyce Sharpe was maid of
honor and bridesmaids were
Rosalia Wright. Eleanor Mob­
ley, Bobble Jean Dunwoody,
Gloria Smith, Claudia Haw­
MIL AN D MRS. LEON RURROWS
kins and Delores Lane.
Johnnie Lane served
ss per Elementary School, gave Installed the club, declared
best man. and George Whit­ the introduction. SubDcbs La- (he organization installed and
aker, Johnnie Johnson, Leon Vcm
Dixon
recited
"T w o this made them full-pledged
Debose, Herman Nathan, W il­ Kind of People" and Ingrid members of the FB LA Club,
The organization has adopt­
bert Hawkins and Donald Mid­ Burton rendered the musical
ed tlie Ming " I Would Be
dleton were ushers. Donald
"Moonlight Sonato."
Carter w aj ring bearer and j f rJi Charles Merritt, itinerant True" a* its theme song, for
flower
girls
were Sabrina ,ibrariail| and Mra. E . Q. they realize that to be suc­
Baker. Kathy Bentley and An Young, memtrars of tlie Na- cessful in business life, one
gelia Williams. Assisting with ,iona| Cound| Nesro Womc„, will have to hold a place of
seating of guest were Linfert arc tpo n to ri 0f the Sub-Debs. rcsponsibllty and trust.
Tlie organization has as its
Reddick,
IVillic
Dunwoody.
.
•
•
officers
Squire Wright Jr.,
Rufus Boykins. James Bry, By .tudenU o f Future Bualpresident; Linda Bell, vice
ant, Concensus Johnson and I ncM U tK ,eM )
Ronald Nathan.
, Tbc y uj urc n usmceis Lead- president; Patricia Ward, se­
M r. Lorethi W lltam s w a s !,.,,
of
Amerlca
club
o( cretary; Luvenia Henry’, as­
secretary;
Charles
organist and Gloria Hawkins Cpoomjl m gh ScJ)O0| had jn. sistant
Davidson, treasurer: Dcnnic
w“ *«loisl.
1jjaiiation
services
in
the
Poole, reporter, and Ernestine
There was a reception after- , choo].a auJilor|unl.
chaplain.
Members
wards at the church. Serving
The ptogram
wi,h the Mores,
as hostesses were Barbara processional by the members. arc Margaret Fields, Laura
Givens. Brenda Shaw, Ivory Tlie devotional part of the Graham, Carolyn Mandy, Bar­
McMillan.
Linda
G.
Seabrook* and Arnetts Car­ service was conducted by Ern­ bara
ter. Tlie wedding was direct­ estine Morse, chaplain. The Merthie, Lila Thomas, Alber­
ed by Mrs. Alfredla Wallace. occasion was given by Linda ta Whitney and Barbara Wil­
♦
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•
liams. Tlie motto: "W e hon­
Gall Merthie, who expressed
Tlie third annual Debutante the fact Hut this organization or our opportunities to serve
Tea was held last Sunday at feels a great accomplishment and consider them a privi­
Brthunc Cook man College In to be affiliated with the N a­ lege." The sponsor for this
Daytona.
The
theme
was tional Education Association. group Is Mrs. E, J. Eubanks,
a a
•
"P re tty As A Picture." Mrs. It was also stressed that tills
Midway Elementary schools
E. O. Young, teacher at Hop- dub is a group o f students
culminating activities for the
enrolled in business subjects.
school
year 1903*64 began
The soloist for the occasion
with the junior-senior banquet
was Martha Ann DeBose, who
and dance
Friday. Senior
sang an old time favorite " I
consecration service will Ira
B elieve." The presentation of
Sunday at It a. m. Class night
s(&gt;eakcr was made by Marwill be held Wednesday at 8
garel Ann Fielda. The speak­
Members o f the executive
p. m. Thursday, June 4, at
er for the day was the dis­
8 p. m. graduation exercises
board o f the Lyman PT A
tinguished principal of Hop­
were entertained Friday night
will be held.
per Elementary school, L. R.
A surprise birthday party
■t s buffet supper given by
Eubanks, whose paint o f view
was given in Iranor of Leonard
the president, Mra. Joseph
was to encourage the students
Stiles May 13. Those present
Pavelrhak, and her husband,
to prepare themselves lo meet
were Bobby Wyman. Jimmie
at their home on Prairie
the challenge of this atomic
Hollis, Isaac White. Billy Joe,
Lake.
space age through constant
Homer C. Foyhnm, Diann
Table* were set up In tlie
study and proper attitude to­
Peterson, Ron Peterson, Gwen­
living and dining rooms with
ward attending classes, pro­
dolyn Fisher, G w e n d o 1 y n
magnolias and lighted gold
tecting public property, and
Woodbury- and others.
candle* giving an atmosphere
proper respect for authority
E. E. Minott, chorus direct­
o f Southern hospitality.
aa well as themselves. Eu­
The delicious meal included bank* reminded the a 'v l'jfo ? . or at Grooms High School,
,*T ClutMli
t'-.M '
baked hem, scalloped pota­ that "you r destiny Is in your MM, '4 1
pus when he was In the 8th
toes, green beans, tossed sal­
hands, will you let It soar (o
grade. The ring was found by
ad and chocolate eclairs.
its heights or let it fall to the
Guests included Mr. ami earth as dead birds? The de­ Mrs. Thomas Lawson (J a c­
Mrs, R. T, 31IIwee, Carlton cision is yours to make." quelyn Russell at that Ume.
Henley, Mr. and Mrs. Junirs This he placed firm emphasis. who was also a student at
Birkenmryer, Sirs. David Mc­
The Installing official for
Coy, Mr. and Mrs. Austin the occasion was our own H.
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42 t4 cC l l tr v
Seville, A l Lormann, Mr*. L.
Douglas,
principal
of
RID t-IN T H IA 7 R
Mary Mobley, Mrs. Ken Burk­ Grooms High School. During
hart, Mrs. Chnrlea Dome, Mrs. the period of installing (he o r­
T O M T H A T i l l HR.
Merle Kent, Howard Babbitt, ganization. the meaning of
4 + r lis m I F a i l N l l f f
Mra. George Hlghsmith, Lu­ word*
T t » A 11130
" Future
Business•TIIK W A H M I V K i r
ther Potter and Mra. Leonard Leaders—and Am erica" were
6l n r W r itB M i
Casselberry.
given by Squire Wright Jr.,
l t «9f c + r t \% a | B r r
A business meeting whs Linda D. Bell, [Jennie Poole
IMu« At ftiA* 0*1 T
held following the supper.
and Barbara Williams. This
•*£1.1*1*11 A S T
AYA M i "
portion can In- summed up by
K ill*h rtfc T u flu r
saying the future o f America
lii ruliir
depends
upon the leaders
who are fll to lead her only
by being fam iliar wilh her
By J b m Casselberry
business transactions.
Delegate* from (lie Lions
Mr. Douglas, after having
C J u b of Casselberry and Ih flr
wives will attend the state
convention to be held Thurs­
day through Sunday in Holly­
wood.
Secretary of the club, R ay­
mond Morris, and Mrs. Mor­
ris will go down on Wednes­
day aa he ia campaign man­
ager for Al Lazor o f Colonialtown who it seeking election
as district governor.
Those leaving Thursday will
he Mr. and Mra. Darwin
1233 f . ATLANTIC AVE.
Shea, Mr. and Mr*. Cutll*
Blow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Morris and alternate, Jimmy
Goodman.

PTA President
Entertains At
Buffet Supper

it
She
gave
C r o o m a),
Thom as
Jr.
to her
Mr. Minott recognized same,
bought another ring for the
boy, and everyone it happy.
Capt.
and Mrs. Clifford
Spain Jr. and children have
returned
home from
Fort
Bliss. Tex. Captain Spain is a
1951 graduate of Grooms High
School, and an alumnus of
Florida A and M University.
He Is being reassigned to
Okinawa. Had a brief chat
with Cliff. We reflected back
lo lira day* when we were
room-mates at Florida A and
M
Cruom.v High Band will ap­
pear in concert Sunday at 4
p. m. in the auditorium. The
public is cordially inviled to
attend.
Women of Trinity Methodist
Church extend an invitation to
all to attend the annual » * •
men'* Day Observance Ser­
vices i&gt;. ‘ day at I I a. m. and
8 p. m.
The speaker fur ihe morn­
ing services will Lc Mrs. L.
R.
Eubanks. Instructor at
Croomi High School. Mrs.
George Hall, who teaches
mathematics al Crooms, w ill
deliver the address at tlie
evening services. These lad­
ies are asking for your at­
tendance and full support, as
(hey are in the midst of a
building project.
Graduation time is just
around the corner. Boys snd
girls will be making the tran­
sition from childhood to lira
adult world. Some excerpt*
from different features storiea
should s e n e as a guide for
these
aspiring
youngster*.
Herbert Cherry said, "Th ere
are no shortcuts to success—
what a person wants to do
depends upon the sacrifices
he is willing to make." Turner
'Davis said, "Trust in tho
Lord and he will carry you
through." Someone said. "N o
excellence
without
labor.’*
Therefore, always strive for
excellence. You will ba glad
that you did. May I extend to
you my best wishes as you
prepare to launch out Into thia
highly competitive and com­
plex society.
S T A R T S SUN.
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beach party at New Smyrna
Beach on Friday. May 29. In
charge o f it will he Mr. and
Mr&gt;. Charles Meeks.
The " F a g " Night progrutn
will *tort light alter the grad­
uation ceremony M o n d a y ,
June 8.
A reception will) Mr. and
M r*. Handall Chase In charge
will begin festivities und will
be held In the high school
Cafeteria. It will he followed
by a movie at the Itilx Thea­
ter. In charge o f thli are Mr.
■nd Mrs. George Touliy.
A party at Sanlando Springs
w ill conclude (lie night. In
chargo of It will he Lt. and
Mrs. Karl Ungor.
General Chairman William
Lovelace aald between 250
•nd 300 students are expected
to lake part.

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course at the Arm y Artillery
and Missile Center, Fort Sill,
Okln., June 4.
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Whose wife, Klolse, lives in
Enterprise,
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the U. S. Army Command and
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The recently announced cutback
in nuclear production by both the
U.S. and U.S.S.R. is not disarma­
ment but, in the words of President
Johnson, just “ a step forward.”
Limited ns it is, it docs raise
nnew the question of what will hap­
pen to the economy when full dis­
armament comes and defense spend­
ing can safely shrink to a minor
item in the nutionnl budget.
Today, one out of 10 jobs is still
connected with defense. Hundreds of
small companies depend for their
existence upon subcontracting for
bits and pieces o f multimillion-dollar defense contracts held by major
firms.
There will be no sudden drop in
defense spending. World realities, if
not ordinary economic prudence,
prevent that. Farsighted business
leaders, however, nre planning for
the day when the Pentagon dollar
can no longer be counted on. Some
manufacturers, and not just the lit­
tle ones, arc already being forced to
hustle for new sources o f income.
An obvious answer is to switch to
civilian products. Instead o f making
hardware for missiles, make some­
thing for the shelf o f the local hard­
ware store.
Technically, this is not always as
easy as it sounds. Another trouble
is that therr are already plenty o f
people making plowshares, and erst­
while Rwordmakcrs will find no vast,
untapped market waiting for them.
As one executive has pointed out,
much oi the conversion from mili­

tary to civilian manufacturing would
mean elbowing into activities alrea­
dy being carried on by somebody
else. Competition may be a good
thing but not when carried to ex­
tremes.
The real answer seems to be not
to try to build a better mousetrap
than your competitor but to develop
entirely new consumer items. This,
most economists agree, is the only
kind o f conversion that will work.
Since the end o f World War H,
fallout from military inspired re­
search has resulted in a long list of
industries, jobs and products that
never existed before. A redirection
o f inventive energies from military
to civilian needs would ccrtuinly
create more.
It is an exciting challenge. The
ntomic-elcctronic-computor age— may
be put the prelude to a fourth revolu­
tion: the change from the ways of
wur to the ways o f peace.

Political Notebook

Thought For Today
Even the Spirit o f truth, whom
the world cannot receive, because it
neither sees him nor knows him;
you know him, for he dwells with
you, and will be in you. — John
1-1:17.
God needs no protectors. For God
lives in the open mind, in the power
o f its thought, in the voice of its
truth, the inner impulse o f j|s hon­
esty. He nerds no protection—just
give him room.— A. Powell Davies,

Lyle C. Wilson Says:
Dr. Crane’s

Brakes May Be Slipping
United Press International
The brakes seem to bo slip­
ping on Preside nt Johnson's
economy band wagon. It could
tie, of roursc, that economy
prospects were over-ballyhoocd or that the President over­
acted his rolu as a dollar
pinchcr.

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It was noted in this space
lust January that;
"President Johnson’s 1005
budget and the publicity ma­
neuvers preceding it have cteated the public image Johnson
intended to create. K is the
image o f a slow man with a
buck. N ot a penney-plnrher,
maybe, but n dotlar-pinchcr.”
That paragraph was written
last Jun. 22 after a (loud tide
o f While House budget leaks,
all touching on economy. It
was an even two month* after
President Johnson succeeded
to the White House.
The Treasury has just re­
ported its position as o f April
22, five months after Johnson
took over. The Treasury figure* reveal that in the fivemonths period Nov. 22-April
22, the Johnion administration
ha* spent approximately &lt;50
billfun and collected in taxes
about the sums amount. Since

Nov. 22 the puldie dcht has in­
creased from $307.7 billion to
$300 billion. U. S. gold hold­
ings decreased in the same pe­
riod by about $110 million.

erous. The Treasury's recopits
from the public in fiscal P.I54
were $71.0 billion o f which
&lt;30.5 billion was personal in­
come tax. In this fiscal year
Spending anil tax collection of '04 receipts front the public
in the current 10C4 fiscal year will he $114.3 of which indlare running well ahead of fis­ dividual income taxpayers will
cal 1003. The Treasury issues contribute $47.5 billion.
All o f these figures will be
its daily statements in terms
of withdrawals o f fund and higher fo r fiscal lUtSS, and
deposita of funds. These arc thereafter. Perhaps the man
roughly
hut not precisely ha* not appeared w ho can re*
equal to expenditures and re­ • l u c e government spending,
ceipts. Here are some compar­ compel tlie government to live
ative figures us o f April 22, within its income and to begin
1004:
a realistic reduction o f the
1004
1003 public debt. President Johnson
is having a go at it, but be
in billions
Withdrawals
. $101.0 $ 00.7 ha a little so fur to show in tha
Deposits .........
01.8
83.0 way o f results. That does not
3U3,5j mean necessarily that Juhiuon
Public D e b t ___ 300
Gold ..............
15.4
15.8] cannot do the job. Hut it does
The eye-popping figure in mean that some persons will
this dully statement fo r April want to withhold their cheers
22 is for tnx collections on for his economy until there is
t h a t d a y , &lt;015,452,000.54. mote substantial evidence o f
There is something wrong it.
with a government that can­
1 hat need not worry John­
not live within its income son much, if any. He is well
when the money rtdls in at established with the public—
such a rate although not every the voters—as an economy
day la such a big pay day for man. Tho l.ouis Harris poll
tho Treasury.
last February reported that 81
The hump-backed U. 8. tnx- per rent of the people gave
puper in both patient and gen- Johnson a favorable rating on
his ability to keep government
spending under rontrol. That
Is one o f Johnson's most val­
uable campaign assets.
Geneva
Mra. Jos. E. Malhieui
319-1824

Herald Area Correspondents
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Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia llirtoa
838-1318
Ilrar Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
838-3878

Lake Mary
Mrs. France* Wester
322-6211

Camel berry
Mrp. Jane ('■eirlberry
838-5046

Lake Monroe
Airs. II. L. Johnson
322-4722

Chuluots
Mrs. Join Magln
365-3743

Lnngwnod
Mr*. Donna Estes
838-3317

Mrs.

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Denary
Adam Muller
668-4410

North Orlando
Airs. Doris Dean
322-1989

Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
668-5631

Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4841

Enterprise
Mist Helen hnodgrats
668-993$

Oviedo
Airs. Evelyn Lundy
365-3610

Quotes

When

Pngfl 1-A

a

bird

lhat

like a duck and quacks like
■ a duck, I call that bird a
dark.
— Itlehard Cardinal Cushing,
tin whether it Is proper to
call Castro a Communist.

S jm t lii
Sanford, Florida

Iter

walks like » duck and swims

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I'm not interested in living
at the White House and my
choice for Hie Republican
(presidential) nomination is
anyindy hut myself.
— Gov. William W. Scranton
of Pennsylvania, in a news
conference before a speech
in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Worry Clinic
"So this girl's letters gave
CASE S-169: Peter It.. aged
me
more
press
agenting
2J, is a college man,
"D r. Crane," he iiegan, *‘ l among the follows than all the
recently returned from two letters front the other girls.
"Resides, she was a snap­
year* in military service.
“ And six months ago I py writer, with a good sense
married a hometown girl wIn- of humor. Her letters were
bad corresponded with tnc all jolly and interesting, so 1 kept
all of them.
the time I was away.
"What you have said about
a girl’s loiter writing cer­
tainly applied in my case.
"F o r when I entered service.
1 had dated a lot ot girls and
several of them wrote me
fairly often.
"Hut one of them perfumed
her letters so they smelled de­
lightful even before I opened
the envelope.
"W ell, the fellows always
looked for her envelope. And
they would hold it to their
nose and affect great roman­
tic feelings, just from a whiff
of tiie perfume.

To The Editor

Editor, Herald
In October

I '.*.‘&gt;7

Entered a* second clat* matter oct osar 11. I t l l at me Pott
Office ot Sanford. Florid*, under Ih# Act at Congrats of March
Tli* Herald la a member el tb* Unties P rat* which It astitled exclusively to tha uia for republlcatlea af all tha local
m a t printed In Ibis nawspapar.

m

I

was

transferred to a Squadron at
the Sanford Naval A ir Sta­
tion and retired from the Na­
vy in Jumiury 1050. We
lea rued to like Sun fold very
niurh and our thrre children
liked the schools real well ami
H i made a lot of friends. So
we decided to make Sunfoid
our home. We have enjoyed
it so much and in January of
1963 wo purchased a new
home.
Though ws knew we were
living in the right pUre and
in such a fine community ami
environment, we appreciated it
even mors this past Saturday
afternoon. An eleetrlral trans­
former on a pole In rear of
ours ami Art Rrown's bouses
Idew, causing fire and spark*
to Ignite palmetto and un­
dergrowth.
Tha Fire Department was
railed and hi-foie Mr. Rrnwn

uuld hardly hung up the
phone we heard the siren. The
truck arrived and two fire­
man immediately extinqulahod
the blare which wan rapidly
spreading.
These two firemnn were
most courteous slid diiplsyi d very professional ability.
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland
came by very shortly to make
sure everything was under
control.
It i* a real pleasure and
feeling to know thst you have
men like that available at the
dial of a phone. So many of
us lake things like thin for
granted and never really ap­
preciate the fact that they
are
available
around
the
clock, e'en a* we sleep. I
want to take thin opportunity
to thank the rily, Chief ( ’ levaInnd sod hi* fine men, and
feel that they are to lie. comniendid on the fine job they
nlwaya do.
Chester Oxford

Our savers have green thumbs

FIRST FEDERAL SA V IN G S
and Loan Association
312 West First Street, Sanford

VOTE

FOR

Harry F. Cushing

HAYD0N BURNS
G ove rn or

k

No part et any material, naira or aa vtru sing, at this edition
o t Tha Sanford Herald may b* reproduced la any manner with­
out written permission ot the publisher ot The Herald Any
Individual or firm raapoaelbla for such reproduction will be
considered as Infringing on Tha Herald'* copyright and will be
bald liable for damaging under Ih* law. Publlshad dally atcapt
Saturday, Sunday and ChtlaUiaa: published Saturday pracaadmg
Christmas.

★

★

★

Burnt Meant Butinett

• PROVEN PROGRESS

• L u s t H i m US H A T H !
Hr M i l l
I t M ls a la t'u ss ly
All Olhor
t * o a | Tear
l i e Weak
I M . i l l Yaar
S«S t Months
i.14 I Month!
t in t Months
IAS i Months
l.M l Month
l.t t 1 Month
U I Puatal negulatioaa piovlda Uia. all ■sit subscription* ha
paid In sdennea.

*

"And last night I re-read
a lot of them just to sec how
well she followed your psy­
chological formula.
"W ell, she certainly did. For
slic'd work mo into gvery
page.
"F o r example, she'd say:
'Honey, I went to a movie
last night with ■ couple of
girls from my dormitory. Rut
it seemed flat, for you weren't
sitting beside me to hold my
hand, the way you used to do.
Remcrnlrer?'
"D r. Crane, she'd wesve
other little personal episodes

Letters

H a s t Delivery

a

W A S H IN G TO N — (N E A )
But only a fifth of the sen­ dropout girl* said they wer*
— A survey o f junior high ior high boy dropouts arid 7 leaving school to get married
and high
school
dropouts per cent of the senior high or became they were already
made in Arlington County,
girls were behavior problems. married. (School official* ire
Virginia, deserves
national
(Pome 15 per cent o f the jun­ concerned sbout the growing
attention. Arlington is not a
ior high boys were.)
number o f 1 l-year-olds gett­
deprived area nor a slum,
When asked to list the
though it dors, o f course,
ing married.)
courses they liked best, the
have tome poor families. It
The dropouts, as a rule,
junior high dropout boys men­
hat been listed among tha
were not involved in school
tioned physical education and
top 12 counties in the Un­
activities. A very high pro­
mathematic* most frequently.
ited States in median family
portion had repeated one or
Junior high girl* listed chor­
income and hn» schools rank­
more grades. Few had autous and physical education
ed among the top in — the
mobile*.
most frequently, English and
country.
mathematics next. Senior high
This particular study was
girls mentioned typing and
The L D n n * quintuplets
made o f 318 students with
English moat oftrn; senior weighed a total of
ID s
normal mental ability who high hoys favored shop, phy­
pound* six days after their
dropped out of Junior and sical education and history.
premature birth on May 28,
senior high school in tint2 and
Half of the high school tP.14
1%:1.
Few of the dropout* come
from families "w ith tocineconomic or family cultural
pattrrn* different from tha
hulk of the student body."
The educational level of
the parents proved hard to
determine Even with incom­
plete data, a sizable number
o f the dlopouta were identi­
fied as coming from home*
where the parrnts had «t least
-■c'A’ '
a high »rhonl education. Ma­
qr*
. '
ny of these had gone to cn|Itpjje.
" A marked proportion” of
the dropout* came from home
conditions
which
displayed
"varyin g level* o f
family
breakdown.”
Almost a third o f the jun­
ior high »chool dropout* had
no father at home. A fourth
icported "conflict”
he tween
their parent*. A third report­
ed their parent* were indif­
ferent toward the importunes
into her letters which Involves
o f *chools.
me.
A siznble number reported
"So when I ’d grow homepnrontnl
"alcoholism”
and
sir k nr feel s bit lonely, I
“ parental over-indulgence.”
used In dig out her letters and
Half o f Hi a Junior high
rend them over again.
“ It gave me a nice warm boy* suffered "Inconsistent,”
parental discipline (one par­
clow of self-satisfaction.
"Y ou are correct in saying ent lenient, tbe other strict).
Most o f the boy* who drop­
such letlern make a fellow
When it conies lo making dollar.! grow, our
ped out o f school had what
feel more important.
savers tiro real gardeners. Dollars saved
"So, witlmut fully realising the counselors called a ‘‘poor
self
image,"
lliut
is,
they
wilh us thrive nicely on generous camlngV
what wan happening, I kept
growing closer and closer to didn’t think much o f themPut pnrl of your pay rcgilturly inlo "soed moneyand
their ahilitira.
this girl, even though I was selves
and watch it bloom inlo an impressive reserve
Forty prr cent o f tha drop­
away from her a full year.
Why not slnrt your bumper crop of
"N ow it wasn’t Just that I out girls hail the same prob­
"growth dollars" with us this week!
had kissed her and held her lem. Yet tbeir lest* bad
land at movies, for I did Unit shown they bud nurnnil ahility.
to several other girls, too.
Almost two third* o f (lie
"Rut this girl knew how (o
revive my memories vividly. dropout boy* in both junior
Her words conjured up such and senior high were judgrd
exeiting verbal pictures that tn be emotionally unstable, or
I would grow hungry for an­ to have questionable emo­
tional
stability.
With
the
other date with her.
"So when I got home site girls, this problem ranged
was the first one I took ou&lt; from 25 per rent in junior MHMBF.R OF TIIH SAVINGS AND LOAN FOUNDATION. INC.. SPONSOR
OF Tills AUVFI11 ISliMUNT IN HKADKH'S DIG KIT. NATION AL
*
on a dale.
high to 50 per rent in senior
U k U U I U r i l l C AND MsCALL-S
"Oil, I also had a few dates high school.
with the others, but this one
who scnl me llie Jolly, per­
fumed letters, had used those
'hidden persuaders' on me.
"That's why I proposed in
her and we were marries! wam
afier my roturn home.
"N ow I roallie that she
used some very clever payFOR
etiology on me, hut I am glad
la have such a smart w ife !"
COUNTY COMMISSIONER — DISTRICT 5
Girls, the art of writing
charming letters Is a very
Yntr for Harry Cushing and knnw that your
powerful weapon tn coquetry,
rnnfidenre in lliia County Cnmmiaainnrr
so lie sure you learn it.
will lie assured relative to
For further advice on Ikiw
llr v n t in x fo il lim e to tlir o fH re
to WTile pn/e rontest, as welt
Honest) in reprrsentatinn
as love letters and nhori
Drriding for the good fur the whole County
stories, send for the booklet
"H ow to Write Salable Copy,"
Your Vole Will He Appreciated
enrloiing a long slumped,
Pd. Pol. Adv.
renturn envelope, plus 20c.

Wed., May 20, 1901

W A I . T L H A. U IK L U W , K D I I U H A A U r t lt L I S H K H
t i l l N K V O t T l l L I X r t l i r c u l s l l a s - Ceases! M e s s i e r
J I M A \ I.. S T H M T K U M
HUY U N E K X
Aseoclat* Editor
Advartltlng Managar
r II rill VA.% ft'Hl.T
HOY 1*1 ATT
X!snt|tn|
Editor
neutral Advertising Manager
II tit its I. ju i i . M o s r
II A H im .- TT E. STAPI.E 1UA
City Editor
Ciaaalfled Director
Jl UV ss irt.l,l
M M * SHOEMAKER
County
Editor
Uuslneaa Managar
Dull Is W I L L I A M S
rago
WELLS
■ octsty Editor
Mechanical Bupt.

t e

Bruce Biossot— Ray Cromley

MOONSHINE ON THE WABASH

What Lies Ahead ?

• TESTED LEADERSHIP

HAYD0N

Mayor Burns has I S years of successful
public administration behind him as chief
executive of one of the Southeast's most
prosperous edits.

“Homes

Of

Dis' notion”

CUSTOM B U ILT
Situated on large Individually luntlsciiped lots
Features include centra] heat and ulr conditioning
TW O NEW HOMES NOW COM PLETE

MODERN

K IT C H E N S

BY

BURNS
Burns for Governor Headquarters
117 East 1st, sSanford

322-7428
(Paid Political A d )

Shosunjnk&amp;h

C O N S T R U C T IO N C O M P A N Y
Custom Building Our Specialty

Genera! Office 211 W. 25th St.

322-3103
S a le s O ffic e 322-7495

STENSTROM

R E A LT Y
SALE S A G E N T S

�OUR

Horoscope
Forecast

BOARDING

■Ijt 0 safari

HOUSE

Page 2-A — Mar

Wrrnll

evening fo r you to get to­
gether with any and all com­
panion! and to find out what
they expect from you, at well
aa Indicate to them Juat what
you would like to hava In the
daya and evenlngi ahead.
Your aenae o f neat touch and
fine finish ia at a height o f
artistic expression now,
A R IE S (March 21 to April
19) I f you cooperate and are
charming with ethers, you
can get rid of any opposing
factions. Come to real undera tending w i t h
associates.
Find pleasant, genteel amuse­
ment tonight,
T A U R U S (A p ril 20 to May
20)
Cooperating with coworkers and pleasing them la
best way to get ahead today.
Don't forget to plan early
fo r evening's sociality. Be
with those you truly like who
do not tire you.
G E M IN I (M ay SI to June
31) Find Just the right places
that w ill make your homa
more charming, beautiful.
Buy thoughtful items fo r
members o f elan, too. Be
more economical
In other
ways where yon are extrava­
gant.
MOON C H ILD R E N (Juno
SS to July t l ) K sou delve
into new sources, you can
gat the daU that will im­
prove your dally activities,
projects. Know what assoelates expect you to do.
Strive fo r efficiency, prosparity.
LEO (July IS to Auruat
S I) Take care that one you
trust Implicitly is not surrsptitlously working against
you now. Quietly Investigate.
Take o ff to some swanky
place fo r a wonderful even­
ing with persons o f own Ilk.
VIRG O
(August
22 to
September 39) Don't pro­
crastinate— get that paint­
ing, papering, etc., done that
improves value o f property.
Set up a budget that w ill be
easy to follow. Don't spend
or work in pell-mell manner.
I.IIIR A (September 22 to
October 22) You are highly
magnetic today and can ac­
complish a great deal just by
going to see the right people.
Get
out
socially
tonight.
Make other contacts you need
thusly.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November
S I)
Investigate
Into whatever is puztling and
meet belligerency in others
by smiling. You then win out
and g e t the Information you
want. Utlllaa thia wisely, In­
telligently,

SAGITTARIUS

(Novem-

her 22 to December 21) Give
a little party to show your
appreciation fo r favors o f
good friends In the past.
First, bandit any important
business affairs.
Its welldressed, at ease.
C APR IC O R N (December 152
to January 20) Getting on
the good eida o f influential
persona and increasing pres­
tige comes first today. Get
credit and publle dutlae wall
bandied. Make thia a worth­
while day, evening.
A Q U A R IU S
(January SI
to February 10) Re helpful
and inspiring to those who
look to you fo r ideas and advice. You know how to aolvo
others' problsms admirably.
N ew acquaintance* are alto
deserving o f your assistance,
PISCES (February SO to
March 80) I f properly attun­
ed astrologlcally, you find
that businsia and personal
affa irs g o along aa smooth
us glass now. took into tax
and Insurance matter*. Us on
tha safs side.
IE
YOUR
C H ILD
II
HORN TO D A Y, there will bs
such charm in this nature
that others w ill ba literally
hypnotised Into doing whatever It desired. Bs sure you
have the best type o f people
around ao that thia sm ating
quality will bo used to great­
est advantage, e t h i r a l l y .
There la a fins ability to co­
operate, too. Glva good cul­
tural training aa well at tha
commercial academic.
"The Stare Impel, they da
act compel." What yea maka
o f y e w Ufe is largely ap to

YOUI
Carroll Rlghtor'a individual
Parse a at (or your sign (or
June Is now ready. Ear your
copy aend your birthdato and
f 1.00
to
Carroll
Rlghtor
Forecast The Sanford llsrnld,
Box
1921, Hollywood
28,
California.
The water ouacl, er dipper,
Is a thrushllks bird that
haunts the rock streams of
Europe and northern Asia.

FIBLP

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By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

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C A R N IV A L

By Dick Turner

OUR ANCESTORS

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�Realize Your Need-Then Dial FA2-5612 For Quick Action Thru The Phone 322-5612
2. Notices • Personals

Phone
Classified
From Sanford Exchange

322-5612

6. For Rent

VACUUM C LEANER
2-ROOM furn. apt. 555 mo.
R EPAIRS
incl. water A elec. 322-3860.
Parts, Supplies, Electrolux,
Kirby,
Hooter,
Air-Way, 1 HR Hnuaetraller furn. Adults
only. ITS mo. Ph. 38-1187.
Rex-Air, Filter Queen, GE,
etc. Free pick-up.
FURN. Ant. Close In. Jimmie
GM VACUUM RE PAIR S
Cowan. 322-4013.
906 So. Myrtle
322-8627

425-5938
N O T LONG D ISTANCE

O ffice 204 W . First

Legal Notice
lie s lei ra tio s e l

Naatra

r ia lltla a a

W l tha uni1*r*l*ne1, hairs
duly awurn, do htrsliy declare
unde oath that tha n i m u ii (
all permns Interested In Ilia
lnulneii or probation carried
mi under lha namai of J. 6 I*
Cl.pine and Til* Company at
lit. I. Do a III, Maitland, Fin.,
and tha aalant nr tha Intaraat
nf aach. la aa fnllnwi:
N.una — Jnaapli D. Kelley
K i t i n t of Intaraat — Uwnar
Him Jnieph |). Kallny
T’ niillahi Apr. It, May «, II. :o,
lilt
CIIT-IBI
s o t ic h

nr

A rrM C A T ioiv

ron n o m n

V . t CVTISU A M I A t i A M i n x i s n
That part of Station Street
1yIna within tha Town of
Altemonte Hprlngft. V|nrIda.
running
Northerly
from lla Intrraactlnn with
North
rlifht-of-wny
of
K iel* Ituad &lt;11 to lha
North Una of l*.t t3. WinWood Park, arrordlnit to
thr Plat thereof, recorded
In Plat Book I. I'aga I I of
thr
Public
tlraarda
of
Remlnole County. Florida.
TO WHOM IT M AT CONCKIIN:
Notlra ta hcraby alven by
tha Town Council o f tha Town
Of Altamonte Hprlnxa, Hernlnuta County, Florida, that a
t’ alltlun w i t filed with aatd
Council on tha Cth day of May.
A I&gt; t i l t , to rloaa, vacata and
abandon a part nf that cartaln
• Iraat la tha Town of Allapnonta
Rprlnga,
aemleiule
County, Florida, daaorlbad aa
fullowai
That part nf Station Slraal
lying within tha Town of
Aliamonta sprlnga, F lo r­
ida.
running
Northerly
from Ita tntaraactlnn with
North
right-of-w ay
&lt;•(
gtalo Hoad &lt;11 to tho
North Una o f Lot 1:. Winwood Park, according to
tha Plat tharaot, recorded
In r i a l Hook 1. Pag# I I
o f lha Public Itarorda of
Scmlmda County, Florida,
and that tha aald Town Coun­
cil will hold a public hearing
no tha Petition at I o'clock
P, M., on tha Ird day nf June.
A I ) . U K . at tha Town llall
of Altamonta Hprlnga, Florida,
at which lima thoea for and
aaalnat tha aama will ha haard
and final action taken.
Dated thle l l t h day of May.
A. D . l H I .
/a/ Dorothy M. Itardean
Acting
Clork
of
Town
Connell Town o f Altamonta
Springe. Florida
S Joeapb Darla, Jr.
l ubllah May it, t i l l ,

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S W E E T IE P I E

21. Beauty Salons

May 20,1964 — Page 8-A

B y N adin e Seltzer

38. F s r n lt s r w

SUMMER RECREATIO N
Program for children of all
age
groups. 2 Filtered
swimming pools. Arts &amp;
Crafts. Qualified
Instruc
tors. All day, 111 weekly, Ik
Day, 16.SO weekly. TYatuportntlon available. Happy
Acres School. Ph. 322-8481

25. Plumbing Service*

N IC E L Y Furn. 2 BR. house on
So. Sanford Ave. Near Baae.
Ph. 322 3659.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Apply 3-6:30.
2 4 3 Bedroom Houses

Payton Realty
322-1301
17-92 it Hiawatha

Furn. Gar. Apl. 3543V* Pa!
metto.
Ph.
322-0525
or
322-5254.

PIAN O SVC. 4 TU N IN G
Rebuilding . Rcfclting
F R E E ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2661 — A fter 12 p. m.

Unfurnished 2 UR. houae, kit­
chen equipped. 322-3651.

T h e odds are a million to one againtt her being elected
•—but think what would happen if the WERE!"

Rol'away, Hospital k Baby
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Knlale For Salt
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
BLOCK House for Sale, 1903 FURNISHED,
UNFUHNISH*
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. l i t St.
Adams Ave. Sanford. $200
ED Lakefront, S BR, Ilk
CARRO
LL'S
F
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R
N
ITU
R
E
Furn. Apt. 2.100 Mdlonvlllc.
caih and take up payments
bath, IS x 30 Swimming pool
of $64 month. Contact Joseph
In Sunland. 121 Lake Dot.
2
BR,
unfurn.
house,
kitchen
Houaetrailer on private lot.
P. Harris, 48 E. Glenhavcn,
equipped. 2405 S. Willow.
$65 mo. Call after 6, 322-COS7
Greenwood, S. C.
Ph. 349-4282.
B all-B lair Agency
UNFURN. 2 Hit Duplex Apt
R E A L ESTATE-INSURANCE
U R E E N B R IA R
Terrazzo floors, tile bath, U. For Bale or Rent
3rd 4 Park Ave.
Choice
lota
available
In
Venetian xhadci, kit. equip!,
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
Thone 322-5641
Grcenbriar o f Loch Arbor
water furn. Ph. 322-2334 af
LAKE.
Call e v e n I n g a
overlooking
g o lf
couree.
ter 5 p. m.
322-1397.
Custom building to your Country Club Manor. 2 BR,
Fla, room, with alr-condiUNFURN. 2 BR Apt. Kit.
specifications.
Grcenbriar
11. Real Estate Wanted
Honor, Corner lot. 100 Mayequlpt. 1081k W. lBtli. Ph.
developed by
rose Dr., after 4 p. m.
310-3052.
W ANTED. Desirable lots tn
KING SW O O D
trade on Sparcraft Trailer.
BU ILD ERS, INC.
FURNISHED RENTALS
2 BR.
Home, Study,
ilk
Can be seen at 2003 So.
202 Fairmont Dr.
2 BR, 1 bath apt. SIS Elm
Baths, large Fam ily Rm. la
French. Ph. 322 6157.
F A 2-8074
A ve.................................. $45
good neighborhood; Includ­
2 BR, 1 bath, 1001 French
ing stove, refrlg., room air*
12. Ileal Estate For Sale
$395 Ruy* 5 Years Equity. 3
A ve................................... $C0
conditioner,
washing
m a­
Bedrooms, GE range, refri­
2 BR, 1 bath, 1811 Sum­
chine 4 rugs. Really ter­
gerator, drapes, c l o s i n g
merlin ........................... $70
rific
buyl
Monthly pay*
costs. $91 month pays all.
ments $83.SO.
UNFURNISHED
103 Temple Drive, Ravenna KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Investment k Realty
2 BR, 1 bath, No refrig. .. $50
Park. Tenant will show.
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
3 BR, 1 bath, 2419 Y ale
Inc.
Write owner, 1125 N. E. 8th
A ve.................................. $83
F A 2-8074
St., Hallandale, Fla.
4 BR, 2 bath, No retrig $125
St. Johns Realty

SO U T H W A R D

THE T IM E TESTED F IR M No. Orlando, 2 Sherry Ave., F H A - V A H O M E S
2. 3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
I BR, 1 bath, cnr. lot. fenc­
F A 2 6123
1010 So. French — 322-4091 116 N. Park A ve.
1, m , 4 1 BATHS
ed back yd. $64 mo. Small
DOWN P A Y M E N T S FROM
3 Room Furn. apt. Near New Cuatum Built Home on
equity. 322-9093.
Crystal Lake. For informa­
Downtown. 322-8531.
FOR SALE I
tion call 322-3378.
Low Monthly Paymsata
FURN. 3 Rm. apt., lat floor.
5 Rm. fram e bouse 4 lot io
Clone uptown. $40 mo. Pb. 3 B n , 1 bath, a ir conditioner.
Town.
Kit.
electrically For Complete Information
Low Down Pyrrvt., Assume
See Or Call Your
322-6261.
equlpt. $4400. Call after 8
VA loan. Ph. 322 S1B9.
p. m. 322 6830.
FHA - VA
FOR R E N T
L
A
K
E
FRO
NT
HOME
Modern 2 Bedroom furn., or
LOCH ARBOR. Lge. 4 BR, 2
S A LE S BROKER
unfurn. Duplex, not under Spacious 2 Bedroom Lakefront
bath, playrm., cent, airHomo. Bullt-la range, lge.
flight path.
oond. K t Ridge Rd., Phone
utility room, quiet neighbor­
18-838.
E V E R E T T A. H AR PE R
hood. Excellent terms. No
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
AGENCY • REALTO R
qualifying,
$150
Includes
NOW H E A R T H IS !
2465 S. Park Ave.
Down payment &amp; closing Beautiful Lakefront with Urge 16, Female Help Wanted
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2 2285
2 bedroom home, • den,
costs. Don't wait on this
workshop, enclosed porch R E C E PTIO N IST and Aeslit.
one! Call NOW! Stemper
Efflc., $45. 611 Park.
Bookkeeper. A g e 18-8$.
and lum m or house. Large
Agency, 1919 So. French,
High School Diploma. Must
105 x 300 ft lot attractively
322-4991.
3 BR. house, unfurn., screen­
ba good typist. Shorthand
landscaped with your own
ed porch, fenced back yard.
helpful. Apply in person to
facilities for fishing and
N E W HOMES
Just outside city limits. Ph.
Mr. C. C. Hayes at Brass
swimming on a good sand
Nn Down Pymt. — Vets
121-83(0 or 323-4*10.
Motors, 519 E. l i t St.
bottom
spring
fed
lake.
This
FH A Min. Down Pymt. &amp;
2 B n ., k it equlpt. Ph. 122-4536.
is located in a quiet com­
In-Service Lonng
W AITRESSES
munity 3 blocks from ele­ Must bo experienced. New
8 &amp; 4 RR'S.
2 BR House, Bowman's Trail
mentary
school,
7
miles
to
Immediate Occupnncy
operation. Apply Georgian
e r Court. 868-4906.
Jr. High, Senior High and
Air-Conditioning Optional
Manor Restaurant. 1300 So.
Stelaoo University, close to
FURN. Apt. $60 per mo. incl. C R Y S TA L L A K E P A R K ,
Orlando A ve. 17-92, Mait­
■mall
shopping
area,
on
lights 4k water. 322 3641.
LAKE M ARY
land.
commercial and school buses
W. on I5lh Bt. &amp; I-eft on
1 4 2 Bedroom furn. apt*.
route with U. 6. No. 4 only White girl to operate upon top
Lake
Mary
Illvd.
Quesncl Apts., 401 E. 14th
2 miles distance midway
washing machines and other
Ph. 322-2744
St., 322-1194.
laundry chores. Age 23-35.
between Daytona Beach and
L A K E W A Y M A N HGTS.
Sanford. You must see this
2507 S. Sanford Ave.
Furn. Apt., close la. Phone
LONGWOOD
to appreciate R. P r i c e
322-2800.
(South on 17-02—6 ml.
B EAU TICIAN W ANTED
$16,350.
I Ulki. Northwest of
Richard's Heir Styling
1 Bit., Furn, Apt. with Pvl.
Shown by appointment only—
Longwood Plaza)
322-7701
bath, 117 8 Park Ave.
Call Matthew J. Yankovlch 107 W. 27th St .
L M N Enterprises,
after ■ p. tn. 228-2228.
17. Male Help W inlH
I Bdrm. furn. upstairs apt.
Inc.
203 E. 21st fit. $55. R. A.
Air • Conditioning
instilliU oa
Ph. 838 3911
Williams, 322 3951.
worker, must be mechanic­
ally Inclined, conscientious
2 BR House. Kit. cquipt. $75.
Property Manapement
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
ami willing. Write The San­
Ph. 322-5303.
A
Sales
Broker
Realtor
ford Herald, Box 71.
I BR Home in Wynnewood. Raymond Lundquist, Aaso.
C ARE E R
Avail. June 1st. ph. 322 8132 FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
O P P O R T U N IT Y
Offers
(e r your selection
12 ACRES
IN SANFORD
these Beautiful 2, 8, 4 4
Dak shaded large 4 Bedroom,
Arc you satisfied with your
Bedroom
2 bath home it Fam ily room
present jobT 11 not contact
in THM eut'MTV JIUKIU'a
with fireplace, large util­
t'Ol'MT IK AND rOH IK X IS Orlando 422 6855 or
Mt.
IILD &lt; OI &gt;TV, rtO H ID A.
ity and double carport. Ap­
Dora 383-4491 for Interview.
IN !1K KMTAT K OP:
proximately 2500 sq. ft. All
JOYCE H. P AC KARD ,
fenced. 6 Acres cleared and
Deceased.
PLU M BER. Apply 912 Elm
N O T H '* TO CBKUITOMS
planted In behei.
Ave., Sanford Fla.
TO &lt; a
I ’ KIteONH H A V IN '!

STEM PER A G E N C Y

$100

Stenstrom Realty

V A - FH A

Jim Hunt Really

Legal Notice

Government

Owned Homes

CLAIMS
OH
l&gt; KM A N DU
AO AI NUT HA ID ESTAT E:
You »n&lt; each of you ft r«
hereby notified and required to
file any claim* and demand! FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
nhlrh you, or althar of you.
may ha.e aealmt o l d eelate
In the office of lion. C. Vernon
Seminole Realty
Mias- Jr, County Judea of
Uamlnola County, at hla offlr *
322-5232
In tho Court llouee In Banrnrd. 1901 8. Park
Nltea: 322-8871-3011 or 2248
Florida, within ala ealandar
rnontha from lha tlmo of tho
ftrot publication of III la noth-*.
FOR SALE
Kacl claim or demand mull ha
In wrlll nx and contain lha TR AD E : What have you? Mo­
Ida, r of rraldrnc* and |&gt;"«t
dern 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
offlco addrtaa of tho claimant
masonry home, reasonable
and mutt ba aworn In by tha
claimant. Iita &gt; n n t nr attor­
term* to responsible buyer.
ney, or lha aamr ahall ha void.

Payton Realty

FRANK H. PACKARD
JAM KH R. PACKARD
Aa K i Centura of Maid

Kata t a.
Richard II. Coopoy
Attorney for E -ate
tea K. Central Are.
Orlando. Florida
Pilhllah: April ?».
Slav t, IS, IS, m s

CUT-184

E VE R E TT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY - RE ALTO R
2433 S. Park Ave.
Phones F A 2 2284 or F A 2 2283
3 BR frame house. Very clean.
90S Myrtle. Ph. Jimjnle Co­
w in , 322 4013.

F U R N IT U R E

27. Special Service

Clean rooms for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.

R E N T A BED

B U YIN G A NEW or
USED OAR?
FIN A N C E IT W ITH US
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLO R ID A STATE BANK

37. ItoalK - Motors

PLU M BING
Contracting Repairs
F R E E ESTIM ATES
R. L. H A R V E Y
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3183

6th

2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys
at 817 Catalina Dr.

36. Automobiles • Trucks

BEDROOM Suites (2 ) com ­
36. Automobile* • Trucks
plete W. box eprtngs 4 m at­
tress. $129 e t . Foam I W '56 Ford 2 Dr., 6 cycle stick.
HIGHEST P R IC E PA ID
Pillows. $1.49 pr, with THIS
Very clean. $300. 322-3551.
FOR E X T R A C LE AN CARS
ADI Financing Available,
1012 Sanford Ave.
322-4503
Noll-Furay Furniture
1982 Fiat 2-dr., extra clean
...............................
$r,&lt;n
22. nuild • Paint - Repair 901 W. 1st St. — 322-6591
10CO Plymouth Fury 2 Dr. HT
1950 Continental
Mark
IV
G o l d e n Commando 395;
FRISK E S TIM A TE
F IR E PLA C E S , Additions, A l­
.................................... $1095
Power sttcr. &amp; brakes, tint*
Upholatering 4 Mattress ren­
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
terations, Brick, B l o c k ,
rd glass, swivel seats, tor*
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
800 S. French Ave.
Stooe, Concrete work. John
quo flight. $850. Exc. cond,
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Daun, T E 8-1392, Box 426,
322-4454.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave, '53 Chevrolet, Std. shift. Good
Longwood.
F A 2-2117.
trans. $175. Ph. 322-7690.

8. Education • Instruction NEW 2 DR houae, kit. equipL

STORAGE SPACE. 307
St. 322-5402 or 1374.

35. Articles IVanted

Sell
Ua
Your
Furnltura. CASH for good clean Used
Spring Permanent Special
Quick Service With
the
20 Percent off regular prices
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
Cash. S U PE R T R A D I N G
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
POST. F A 2-0677.
311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 122-0834
322-8591,
Complete Beauty Service
3 Senior Operator*
Free Parking at 2nd 4k Oak
322 5741
103 So. Oak
H A R R IE T T S B E A U T Y NOOK

RESPO N SIB ILITY:
The Herald win noi &amp;e re. 5. Food
•pomible (or more than one
incorrect Insertion of your ad, Baby Beef, grain fed, 250-400
lbs. Custom wrapped, Ph
and reserve* the rifibl to re­
322-9515 alter 5 p. m.
vile or reject any advertise­
ment from what ordered to ti. For Kent
conform H the policies o f this
Nice, Roomy 2 BR Unfum.
P»par.
home. 900 Catalina
Dr.
CLASSIFIED D IS PLA Y:
Only $85. Robert A. Wil
Tuea., thru Frt, - S P. M. day
llama. Ph. 322-3951.
before inaertlon. Uon. • Sat.
ROSE COURT
noon.
APARTM EN TS
D EADLINES
1 BR Furn. Near Base. 2013
STRAIG H T CLASSIFIED:
Sanford Ave. 668-4323.
Tuea., thru FrL - 2 P. M. day
before tmertton. lion. • Sat. W E L A K A A PA R TM E N TS:
Rooms private batha, 114
noon.
W. Firat St.

1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Peraonala
8. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
G. Food
G. For Rent
GA Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Rea] Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loana
14. Insurance
1G. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Mole Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysittera
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
83. Furniture
84. Articles T or Sale
84-A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

ftanturh

$75 mo. Ph. 322-3683.

From Seminole County

CLA SSIFIE D IN D E X

Stir

Priced From $6,750
D ow n Paym ents
A s L o w A s $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To makt tho boot home
buy,

M&lt;

the

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

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

FA
FA

22U Put fir.

2-2111
24848

Fla.

8 COM PLETE ROOMS

1938 Buick Spec. Fordor Se.
dan l i t d a is cond. 322-1743.

O N L Y $249.30
Easy Terms
Shop and Save The
Budget Way

$ Bank l

BUDGET
F U R N I T U R E CO.
298 Longwood Plaxa
17-92
Ph. 838-4583

34. Articles For Sale

USED Elec,
range.
Good
cond. $25. Ph. 322-3400. 139
Need a shelf, screen porch,
Country Club Rd.
new room, carporte, new
NORGE
Dryer. Good cond.
house or remodel. B. E
Reasonable. Ph. 322-3726.
Link. 122-7029.

F ree Estimates

Building:
Contractor

May Specials, A ir mats, 99c.
Surplus City- 201 W. le t SL,
Sanford.

LAWNS renovated — Aerate
R E A D Y M IX CONCRETE
— Remove thatch — Chinch
ratios, Floor, Free Eitlm ahu
Buy Spray ( VC-13)—Ferti­
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
lise—Ph. 322 4214.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
M ANSFIELD L A W N SKR.
steel,
grease
Imps,
dry
wells. Stepping Hones.
R E PR IN TS A V A ILA B LE
Of pictures that have been M IR AC LE CONCRETE CO.
322-5751
published in The Herald 309 Elm Ave.
Call Bill Vincent at The
Check with
Sanford Herald. 322-2611.

17 Ft. 4 In. Swift, Epoxy
piloted, forward hatch, top
and side curtains, 75 John­
son, 2 tanks, Gator trailer,
and many extras, 3075. Ph.
322-1175 after 6 p. m.

Repossessions

13' Runabout 35 hp. Electrle
Johnson with trailer &amp; all
skiing accessaries. $400. Th.
•55 Mercury. $487 bal, $26 nto.
322 0396,
'58 Ford, $502 bal, $31 mo.
'58 Opal Was. 3574 bal, $31 mo.
'55 Font. $179 bal, $2t mo. Gateway To The Waterway
'35 Buick. $510 bat, $28 mo. H obson S p ortirtR G o o d s
Your EVINRUD E Dealer
'57 Ford, $187 bal, $27 mo.
'57 Mercury, $597 bal, 332 mo. 3M-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2 3961
'55 Mercury, $407 bal, 326 mo.
16' Chris Craft, 40 hp. Mer*
'58 Imperial, $881 bal, $12 mo.
cury A trailer. 1600. 322-8032
'58 ik Truck. $607 bal, 335 mo.
or 304 W. 2nd., 8 Ul 5 p.m.
'51 Ik Truck, $345 bal, 317 mo.
'40 Ik Truck, 3214 bal, $12 mo. 16' Plywood Boat w/ 35 hp,
*35 Ford, 3107 bal, $12 mo.
Evinrude elec, start motor.
'56 Ford, $09 bal, $3 mo.
Gator tilt trailer, Canvas
top. Extras. 322-8331.

National

39. Trailers • Cabajiaa

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
SPA R C R A F T 10 x 45. Come
l H I !
SANFORD AVE.
ph'lcly furnished. Sacrifice
price. Can be acen at 2003
OPEN EVENINGS

IUIZ

So. French Ave. Phone 323*
6457 for further information.

Phono 322-4503

C A R PE TS A ’ltt C ARTE

For the B EST Carpet Valuee
anywhere. Samples shown
la your home.
P A IN T IN G • IN T E R IO R • EX 1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
T E R IO R and Home Im ­
2414194 or
provement Contractor, All Leroy C. MacTavlsh, Owner
work may be financed up to
322 5513 Evenings
5 yre. Guaranteed satisfac­
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph. Home Grown Tomatoes, Red
potatoes, onions. Oscar Zlt322 9558.
trower, 907 Persimmon Ave.
A TTE N TIO N !
FR1GIDA1RE W ether Deluxe.
S1IS GRADUATES
Good $83. 2 Ref. (op frees
Have your picture taken re
ere, $(0 ea. 1 Refrlg. $35.
celvlng your diploma at
Noll-Furay Furniture
Graduation Exercise*. Con
901 W. l i t St. — 322 6591
tact Bill Vincent, 8anfnrd
Herald, 322-2611 or 322 0922.
WEIICOR Stereo Console, Like
new. Half price. Financing
NEED T H A T DRESS FIXED ?
available.
Bring K by AN N 'S A L T E R A ­
Noll-Furay Furniture
TIO N SHOP. Over Sanford
901 W. lat St. — 321 6591
Sawing Center, 108 So. Park.
Piano Tuolsg and Repair
W. L. Harmon - F A M U )

Frlgldaire Refrlg., Dinette, 6
chairs. Before 2 p. m., 2520
So. Laurel.

A IR -C O N D ITIO N IN G
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.

dSiU disunphiil
M O TO RS
FOR A COM PLETE L IN E O F

Quality Used Cars
_______ • - . _
W E P R O U D LY F E A T U R E
Cnurleoun nervlce, excellent finnnelnjr,
und n reputation fur fair liusinesH
practices,

100 So. Park Ave.

322-4234 Black-eyed peaa tor Sale. Tick
64 R am bler 660 4 Dr.
your own. $1.50 bu. Call Croe* Country Station Wagon,
W ELLS D RILLED . PUMPS,
Automatic, radio, heater and
322 4058.
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
only
7,009
mltea.
linn
of
All Typea and SUea
Itamhlar'a finest wagons.
JUST OPENED
We Repair end Service
Sanford Vacuum Service, Re8T I N E
xalr Dealer. We have bags, 61 Rulck Elcctrn Sport Coupe
Machinery and Supply Co.
hose* and parts for all Psrlory A ir Comllllonlnx, all
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6432
npilpment inrluding
makes. W e'll rernndltion II p o w e r
power windowe. A fine luxury
fo
r
only
$5
05.
Work
guar­
29. Automobilo Service
rar that's all ready for that
anteed. Come in and are our summer varstiim.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
cleaners from
313 93 up.
Free
Inepection,
estimate*,
2555 5. Park, 322 6511.
60 Thunderbird Sport Coupe
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
WORLD
ROOK
Encyclopedia.
Kartnry air rondlllonrd, power windows and ^
4 repaira discounted.
B E T T Y LONG, Ph. 322 4943.
2111k E. 3rd.
322-3443
power seal. W hile with a red Interior.
1
4 x 4 Ft. Steel utility trailer.
A U T O GLASS
Ph. 322-3106.

2895
1995
m

M

IN S T A L L E D

Scnksrik Ginns and Paint Carpets clean easier with the
Blue Lustre Electric ShamCompany
210 Magnolia

Ph.

FA

14622

Spring Is Really Here!

poeer only 31 per day. Carroll's Furniture.

and what's better than a convertlbla
fo r the young at heart!

W a g n e r s Am oco

R E P A IR CHARGES
a u t o m o t iv e
Singer In Console. Pay charge
AIR-CONDITIONING
317.10. Free Weatinghouse in
IN STALLATIO N • SERVICING
Console with buttonhole at­
Good Used Cara Sold
tach. Pay charges of $13 00.
111 French Ave.
322-7763
Ph. Service Mgr-, 322-9411.
Auto Glass, Tope
* Seat Covers

A U T O GLASS &amp;
S E A T C O V E R CO.
204 W. 2nd St. F A M 028
4 L L W ORK GUARANTEED

SI. Poultry ■ Lire* toeIt
Duroc Gilt. ■ mo. old. Pbooe
123-0500.

S IN G E R
Birthday Salel
i $ RAVINGS
On Floor Model* *

b ig

(FREE

31A. P «ta
White T oy Poodle, n u ll,
week*. Ph. 3 8 3802.

H O NEY POR SALE: One gal­
lon, $3.00. Call 322-29CO af­
ter 3 p. m. FR E E D E LIV ­
ERY
W ITH IN SANFORD
C IT Y LIM ITS.

I

64 Pontiac Catalina
with

Farlury A ir conditioned. Factory executive
ear with only 1,100 miles.

NEW CAR W A R R A N TY

63 Buick W ildcat
bucket aeats, Factory A ir conditioning. New premium
tires. Absolutely spotless —

W E SOLD IT N E W I

62 Buick Invicta
A ll power features including factory air conditioning.
A real |swslt

Demonstrators
Repair ESTIM ATES)
In Your Home

In Sanford Call

8ING E R
W ANTED : Man for Sanford
Representative at
and Da Land area to service F R E E Kittens, F R E E Deliv­
A lan 'i Fabrics A Ruga
Insurance Debit. Above aver­
ery. Ph. 322 1366.
322-5783
age guaranteed salary piua
commissions. Good oppor­ 32. Flowers • Shrub*
SEW ING MACH1NE-NECCH1
tunity for advancement for GROW your own hydroponic
Full aise Round bobbin. Sew*
a hard worker. Contact
tomatoes;
la
containers;
Ilka now. Monograms, u n
Manager, 1219 N. Orange
some bearing. Groiaer'a Hy­
on b u t t o n s , buttooholei,
Ave., or write, P. O, Box
droponic Farm, 6. Sanford
overcasts raw edgea, makes
2t03, Orlando, Fla.
Ave.
fancy atitches, without at­
tachments. Only 7 payments
19. Situations Wanted
33. Fu n ita r*
o f $8.54. Call Garrett's, 88HOUSEWORK. 3224440.
For Ihe biggest selection of
5244.
nearly new and used furni­
Babysitting, housework. Ph.
SEWING MACHINEture, tee N oll’s Furniture
322-3503.
1963 W H ITE
Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17-93. Open 6 days 9 to 8. Twin noodle ZlgZag. Same a*
21. Beauty Batons
new.
Makes
buttonholes,
Permanent Special
Used furniture, appliances,
monograms, blind hems, all
20 per cent off Regular Prices.
tools, etc. Bought • field.
without attachments. Pay
Ace Beauty Salon, M ayfair
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
$64.38 or $6 82 per mo. Cali
Hotel, Ph. 322 2523.
Ava. Ph. F A 2-4122,
Garrett's, 322 5244.

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301 W . First St, Sanford
Phone 322-0231
O P E N Fri. Nites Til 8:30— A ll Day Sat.

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Notes
M A Y 14
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.
BIRTH S
To Mr. and Mr». Jamca K.
Dunn, Baby Boy, Sanford.

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Drive-In Asks
ASE Listing
Th# General Cinema C o r
poration, form erly the Gen
era! Drive-In Corporation an
operator* o f the Park wood
Cinema and Seminole Cinema
Theatre* in Central Florida
has applied fo r listing on tha
American Block Eachanga.
The company, which oper­
ates a chain o f 72 thcateis
and 1G bowling center* In 20
etatea, I* recognised a* the
Industry leader In the devrl
s upment o f tluaUra in shop
‘ ping center*.

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H I

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d is c h a r g e s

Aeberry Hughe*, Ida J oom
Martin, W inifred S. Dunn,
Grady S. Bowlin, Matthew
Kullac, Dennle Eppe, Maurire
A . Evane and Ann Aiken, all
o f Sanford; Vaeear T. Mor­
ton, DeUery.
M A Y 15
AD M ISSIO NS
Jerk Lawrence, Corn Ilranan,
Thelma Jo Atwell, Truby
Walden, Margaret D. Morrl*
•on and Altanine Ilirhnnlton,
all o f 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
o f 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 M aggie Znchry, all
o f 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
Crimea,
Maitland; Allen
Hampton, Jr., O*teon; Pam­
ela Crnvella and Baby Boy,
D&lt;‘Land; and Teal Gcrl and
Baby Boy, Allandul*.
M A Y Ifl
AD M ISSIO NS
Lctlle K. Geter, Llnnie Lee,
Carl A . Preicott, Helen Gilehrlit, Agnea Kcltt, Mark
Johnaon, Patricia Thompson,
Loren* Thompson and Frank
A . Slone, all o f Sanford; A l­
vin Thotnna Seagravea, O i­
teen; and Irene Hellmann,
DeBary.
BIRTH S
To Mr. and Mr*. W illi* D.
House, a Baby Boy; and to
Mr. *nR Mr*. Carl Keltt, a
Baby Boy; both o f 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 o f Sanford.
M A Y 17
AD M ISSIONS
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 o f Sanford.
BIRTH S
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 o f Sanford.
DISCHARGES
B illy 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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BRAND NAMES RALLY

a d m is s io n s

Lottla

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kLUTES B R A N
NAMES W EEK

Rath'* Black Hawk
Nom a Brand Feature, Libby'*

Tomato Juice. . .4
Baked Beans .. .6

$1.
$1.

K am a Brand Feature, Libby'*

Libby'* Pineapple-Grapefruit

Fruit Drink . . . . 5 " I $1.
Miracle W hip
&amp; 39c
Coffee.............. VJn 59«

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Kraft'* Salad Dressing (Limit 1)

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A ll Grind*, Folger'*

P RICES
EFFECTIVE
THURS., FRI.,
SAT., M A Y
21. 22. 23, 1964

(limit 1 per customer with purchase* of $5.00 or more)

□ S lic e d B a c o n |b 5 5 c
□ D a i s i e s ..............,b- 5 9 *
Swift'* Pramium Bonalai* Smoked

Copeland'* Taity Frcih Sliced

□ B o l o g n a . • • . |b- 4 9 ‘
Swift'* Premium Smoked or Polish

□ S a u s a g e • . • ’Sr 5 9 *
Matter* Brand Deliciou* Cottage

□ C h e e s e .. . • ™ 25*

Planter'* T aity

C o c k ta il Peanuts . . 3

S I*

con*

S W I F T 'S P R E M I U M P R O T E N
G O V E R N M E N T -IN S P E C T E D
H E A V Y W E S TE R N BEEF

Strictm ann'i Deliciout

F ig B a r s ................................ 'pC

29fc

Strietmann't Old Fashion

B u tte rc u p Cookies

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27c

pkg.

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Nabisco Shortbread Cookie*

Lo rn a D o o n e s ..................10pkg.or‘ 39c

CHUCK

R O A S T

Non-Fat Instant Dry

C a rn a tio n M i l k .............. 8X - rt 59e
Breakfast Club Family S lia

"

W h it e B r e a d .............. 2 £.7.*. 4 1 c
Plus 50 Stamp* with Coupon

C o ld W a t e r A l l

lb.

VLT 39 c

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Swift'* Pramium Conned

V ie n n a Sausage

. . .

6

$ I.

(kemlMi) | b .

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d m v if s p e c ia ls

English Cut

Bo,Jan's Tally, Flaky

G e m R o lls

2 V.V. 39c

(b »n *l*ti)

Mn. F11kart's Fail Wrapped

M a rg a r in e

* • • • • •

2

ctni.

49c

Kratl's Auoitod (pim.nt., Oiir.-Pim.nlo, Pin.applil

C h e e s e S p re a d

29c

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C h u c k S t e a k s lb.
&gt;b 4 99 *
lb. 5 9 *
C huck R o ast
lb. 7 9 *
R oast
lb. 3 99 *
S h o r t R ib s • ••»&gt;•
lbs f|2
G r o u n d B e e t 3 lb*
*1 ”9

Kraft's Arrartsd Whlppsd

C r e a m C h e e s e . . . 4.*u"‘ 29c

(Plu* 100 extra free J iW Green 5tamp* with coupon!).

Wiitontln Ch.tr. Bar, Slit.d

A m e r i c a n C h e e s e . ’ J ;" 49c
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a

F&amp;P Craam Stylo

Golden Com .
Green Beans .

Minute Maid C.ncaafrale Florida

O ra n g e J u ic e . . , 3

89c

F&amp;P Tandat Cut

Birds lya Front* Cut

G re e n B e a n s __ 4

99c

With What* Potatoes, Southland

G r e e n B e a n s . . . . . . 'S i * 39c

P&amp;P Tandat Groan

Garden Peas .

Oro-ldo Crinkle-Cut

P o ta to e s .............

29c
89c

Peach Halves .
Star-Kist Tuna

Booth's Quirk Froseti

L o b s t e r T a i l s . . . . . . . . .* . - $ 1.19

Popular Chunk Stylo

Mrs. Paul’s Fsmlly lisa

F is h S t i c k s . . . . . . . . . .

14-os.
Pk*.

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FRESH GROUND BIIF

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CREST TOOTH PASTE

SWIFT'S COOKED OK BAKED
BUFFET SLICED HAM

3-lb*. $1.29

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astro largo, 64c

6-a*. pkg. S9c

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U. S. To Back Viet Nam,
Adlai Tells UN Council
Altamonte Springs firemen
goon will cut many valuable
seconds o ff the time it takes
ffr th e n i to nnswrr an alarm late
at 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 .th e council said.
Speaking of firemen, A lta­
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 "fo r 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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•
W lieic 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 o f the members.
Thete’s Harry, lla rry and
Larry; and John, John and
John. The last names, In or­
der, are Fox, Pentecost, l ’ivre, Uhr, Kncehind and Har­
ris.
•
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SeminoleCounty high school
(nutletstudents
lireinvited
to spend the weekend o f May
30-31 us guests o f 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 "W ells, Wells ami W a­
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, A In.; Vinegar
Heiid, Miss., and Why Not.
Miss. I get a real hang out
o f your column. In fact, it
is my favoritu pact o f 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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•

IGNITED NATIONS. N. Y .
( U P1)—Ambassador Adlai E.
Stevenson said
today
the
United States "cannot stand
by while Southeast Asia is
overrun by armed aggress­
ion."
"A s 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, "w e 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

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 form er 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
V IE N T IA N E . Laos (U P I) - any agreement at all, would
Pockets o f 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,
J A C K S O N V ILLE (U P ll —
which originally held one cor­

★

★

Some Troops
Still Holding
Against Reds

Burns Travels
To Tampa Area
From Panhandle

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P D —
Atty. (Jen. Janies Kynes has
been accused of ignoring his ner of the plain before the
launched their
own legal opinion in filing a Comnuinisis
Circuit Court suit challenging all-out offensive,
Elements of tills unit allow­
outcome o f the May 5 a t­
ed the Pathol Lao to infiltrate
torney general's race.
The charge was leveled by their positions last Friday
lawyers for Dmle Iteji. Earl night at the beginning « f the
Falrcloth, who defeated Kynes offensive which swept the neu­
by less than 000 votes in the tralists off the plain.
All was calm at Muoug Soul,
first primary.
Attorneys fo r Falrcloth cull­ Ifl miles In the west of the
ed Kyne's suit a "sham " Wed­ plain on strategic Route Se­
nesday and asked the court to ven.
Rut some skirmishing was
throw out the litigation.
Kynes, appointed by Guv. stilt reported around Muons
Farria Bryant, cbullenges the Klieung.
Despite the actions o f the
validity o f absentee valluts in
Levy County mid o f about 4,- paratroopers, C o n i i i i u n l a t
000 votes in Alachua County l’ alhel Lao forces were re­
which lie said were cast by ported driving Kong Io* far­
ther into the hill* despite his
illegally registered voters.
Tim attorney general claims aerial support from rightist
about 4,000 votes in Alachua forces.
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
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I ) —
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
o f (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 a ry o f 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 o f affairs.
legistraliou o f innocent elec­ There was mounting congres­
tors would Its valid even sional concern over Southeast
though there was some ques­ Asia, and administration o ffi­
tion us to the authority o f the cials talked openly o f the pos­
deputies, “ assuming that I ho sibility o f 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''
among I he 14 nations which
SAIGON, South Viet Nam signed the July, 11012, Geneva
(U P I ) — A young terrorist agreement guaranteeing the
tossed a grenade Into ii U. S. independence and neutrality
Arm y truck today In the Illi­ of Laos.

Allies fyess For
l.aos Conference

Terrorist Shot
Throwing Bomb

cit violence against Ameri­
can* in South Viet Nam.
An American soldier escap­
ed the attack unhurt and shot
the terrorist a* he tried to
flee on n bicycle. The grenade
was concealed III R load of
bread.

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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.

★

Curtain Kaiser
BARCELONA, Spain (UPI1
— Florida Stale University’s
student circus scheduled its
first European perfo'mance
today after two days of sight­
seeing in Paris.

uJlir i^anfnrit Stm tlit

Hayden Burns, aiming for a
six-year stretch in the Florida
governor’s chair, headed for
tile Tampa Hay area today
after » sweep through the
I'uuhnudie in which he dwell
on highways, mental liealtU
and taxes.
T ti e Jacksonville mayor
flew home Wednesday night
and set out again today for
St. Pelelsbutg, wheie be will
meet with suppoitcr-, attend
a television appearance.
Burns, like opponent Rob­
ert King High o f Miami,
plans to wind up his cam­
paigning for the runoff next
Tuesday with a weekend in
South Florida.
Wednesday's visits to Pen­
sacola a ii it Panama City were
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 o f the day,
HIGH CAM PAIGN'S ON
LOWER EAST COAST
CO RAL GABLES ( C P U
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 o ff 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 infus­
ing to reveal bis net worth
and saying there are other
questions about bis opponent
that need answering, High
■mused
Burns
of
having
"something to hide,"
"Is this the kind of sink
politics we want in this
state?" he nskdl.

Stocks Higher
NEW YORK ( UP l l — 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.

Zip Code 32771

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W E A TH E R : Partly cloudy through Friday with scattered showers; high today 87-00; low tonight in 60s.
VOL. 56

United' Press Leaser! W re

KsUblished 1008

TH U R SD AY, M A Y 21, l O f i f s A NFOKD, FLO RID A

NO. 105

Altamonte To Vote On Charter
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

n e w

A ...

BRIEFS
Baptists Elect
ATLAN TIC CITY. N. J. —
The Southern Baptist Conven­
tion (SBC) last night elected
the Rev. W. Wayne Dehoncy
of Jackson, Tenn., its new
president.

Bryant’s View
PENSACOLA (U P II — Gov.
Farris Bryant say* the Civil
rights bill pending before Con­
gress is. in effect, a clash lietween human rights and pro­
perty rights.

Tourist Council
JACKSONVILLE ( UP I ) A committee of 30 Florida
business ami chamber of com­
merce leaders will meet here
tomorrow to discuss formation
o f a statewide advertising and
tourist development council.

Turks Blamed
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P ll An official United Nations
spokesman confirmed today
that shots that killed a Fin­
nish U. N. soldier northwest
of Nicosia Wednesday came
from Turkish Cypriot posi
lions.

Murder, Suicide

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.
Prim e backer o f 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 o f the town's business.
Commissioners will eonvass
the community in the next few
days seeking a citiiens com­

mittee to study the proposed the committee's effort*.
A 90-day larset date was
changes,
The
commission
would s en 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
given copies o f existing char­
ter* In other cities to study
for possible inclusion of soma
part* in the Altamonte Springs
charter.
3. Committee meeting called
in "a few days" after it*
formation lo begin discuss­
ions.
4. Public meetings arrang­
ed to hrief the residents on
the program.
5. Other meetings o f Bin
committee lo complete the
package proposal.
6. Presentation o f the plan
to the public at a referendum
In December.
7. Request approval of the
Slate Legislature shortly af­
ter it convenes next year.
Davis pointed out the com­
munity now is wxirking under
laws which have been on the
S A L V A T IO N A R M Y official* appeared nt the locnl Kiwunis Club luttchbooks "from 1921 u p " lbt
coii Wednesday noun in nhscrvunru o f National Salvation Arm y Week
urged a close check of sll pro­
this week. Checking over a familiar item in all Army groups are, from
visions in the charter, the re­
left, Hoy D. Green, newly-inatalled Klwunian; Cnpt. Harry Foilen o f the
vision or elimination of som*
local Army contingent; Col, ll. A. Stevens, retired Army field secretary;
of them.
and Dr. John Darby, club president.
(Herald Photo)
Swofford, who now presides
at court sessions, said Im
deemed It essential that a
"m ore qualified person" be
given tills assignment under
Hie now charter.
"The mayor, any mayor In­
cluding me, is not qualified
to sit as a Judge," Swxifford
said.
He again stressed the ur­
The Navy's Heavy Attack mobility o f U, S. carrier
gency of action on the charter
M IAM I ( U P I ) —Cuban Pro- Squadron .Six, based oil tbe striking forces.
flVAH -5 (then V A II-5 ) end­ revision* " o r we’ll have to
micr Fidel Castro, confronted Pacific Coast at Whldjwy Ised
five years (if service with wait two more years" until tho
wilh "w a r derlaratums" - by bifid! Mash., will niiiv« ahoitrd
the Forrrstal air group in Legislature reconvene*.
two refugee groups, prepared the Atlantic Fleet Carrier
mid-llifh'l. Since that time the
Inday for possible air and sea U.S.S Fom-stal next week, ex­ squadron has been tiaiisitiun-

Castro Alert
For Any Air,
Sea Attacks

RVAH-5 To Go W est
For Duty In Pacific

NASSAU, Bahamas (U P I )—
A lovelorn building contractoi J! wiV f Rti'V f: 1 lillin!;
with a shotgun tic to Wednes­
day night, killing si* persons
and wounding six others be­ attacks ngnlmd his island
ecuting inter-fleet deployment
fore he finally tut lied the gun
stronghold.
plans which include IIVAII-5,
on himself.
Refugee sources interpreted of Fanfold Naval Air Station.
KVA 11*6 will fly its now IIAWednesday night's flight over
r.U Vigilnula recounnissanra
MI AMI I U P I) — A man Orienlr Province by a mys­
bombers to Alami-da, Calif.,
dropped dead at a Miami tery 1120—apparently refugee
next month to board tlm rnrshopping center last night and reconnaissance plane — ns n
rler UKK Ranger fur sen op­
police were called io investi­
erations preparatory to de­
"hint o f tilings to com e."
gate
City Detective E. E
Castro's military radio net­ ploying to tlm Far East in
licrquist, first on the scene,
work rc|&gt;orted the presence August.
bent o ie r the fallen form and
Heavy Attack Squadron Six
discovered It was his bru- of the twin engine plane — a
U, S.-mnde Lim ber of the (V A II-d ) is slated for deploy­
I her, Ernest Berguist, 19.
type used in the Hull Huy of ment to tlm Mediterranean
Pigs Invasion—near Ensenada almaid tlm F om atal with its
twin-jet A-3II Skywurrior at­
ALLENTOWN'. Pa. (U P I) - de Mora, target of last week's
tack bombers.
exile
sea
raid
by
Manuel
Ar\ mushrooming strike h&gt;
Thun tlm two squadrons will
nil*mtiers of the United Ce­ lim c’s Revoluli nary Recov­
exchange places in their reery
Movement
(M
H
It).
ment,
Lime
and
Gypsum
Cuban broadcasts monitor­ speetivu fleets while their
Workers had six plant* of the
ed
here indicated that two Itonm buses leumili unchang­
Lehigh Portland Cement Co.
Russian-made
MIG jet fight­ ed, emphasising tlm growing
dosed today, including about
2.000 of the firm's 3,5on pro- er* were dispatched to inter­
duel i&lt;m workers across the cept Hie plane, Inn apparent­
ly (on late.
country.
The B2f). grey with a red
•tripe on it* lusrlagr and a
ST. PETERSBURG (U P I)
NEW YORK (U P I) — The Cuban flag palntod on the tall,
increase in horsepower In new "b u ried " Cuban (idling boats — An 82 foot Coast Guard
model cars may force an In­ (w ire and lieniled inland be­ paltol bout wits ordered to­
day tn intercept ami board
crease in insurance premium* fore the alarm was given.
Subsequently t Ii e Cuban If necessary, a shrimp boat
liecausc of tlie danger posed
by the more powerful autos, marine radio network warn­ with only one man aboard.
The Const Gunn! said the
Nicholas Dekkcr, president of ed fishing Lists to keep their
the National Automobile Un­ running light* on because man, an unidentified Negro,
derwriters Association, said "w e don't want to make any was injured and apparently
mistakes."
delirious.
today.

A Shocker

(i Plants Struck

Added Expense

CG Goes After
III Shrimper

ing to tlm ItA-fiG, with San­
ford's V A I I - ll, Detachment H,
lierforming heavy attack dut­
ies on the Fur rental,
V A II-ll bus been assigned
to the Ranger air group since
19(10. II has been liome-|&gt;ot Ied on tbe West Coast since
11)52, when it left Norfolk,
V «., Io become the first I'nclfic Fleet heavy attack unit.
The deployment o f RVAII-5
westward next month means
Unit N A S Sanford has he­
roine singing base for global
operations. While RVA1L5 is
operating in the Western I’ll*
cifie, VAII-7 mid V A II- ll, al­
so Imsed locally, will be fly.
ing with the Sixth Fleet tn
the Mediterranean from the
carriers E n t e r p r i s e and
Roosevelt.
At tln&lt; beail of this world­
wide concept is the KA-5C,
w h irh incorporates w ithin a
single air frame tlm wmld'a
most advanced tactical rerunnnissanca uml Limbing sys­
tems.
Tlm Vigilante's two 17.900pound I Ii rii at engines ilrivn
(lie aircraft to velocities ap­
proaching twice the speed of
sound,
RVAII-G is tin* first squad­
ron to operuta ut sea with
tlm BA-5C.

Agent Charges
He Was Framed

CHICAGO ( U P I ) — A V . S.
Secret Service agent charged
with trying to sell a govern­
ment report said Wednesday
he is being framed bermisu
he Intended to revenl detail*
o f liravy drinking and “ gen­
eral laxity" among agents as­
signed to tlm late President
Kennedy.
Abrahnni Bolden. 29, who In
19*11 became the first Negro
ever assigned to the Secret
Service detail guarding tho
President's life, outlined his
charges in n new conferenca
at bis Smith Side home.
Hu is charged with trying
to sell a riiiifidrntial govern­
ment file to a man indicted
for the alleged counterfeiting
o f a linlf-millioii dollars in
bonds and cheeks.
Bolden said two weeks ago
lie told another agent, " I ’m
going before
the
Warren
Commission ami tell shout the
drinking and di«np|&gt;enram-a of
lh « Secret Service agent*
flout their posts while they
were guarding President Ken­
nedy in Hyunni* Port."

*

Sanford Ilnsiness and Professlonal Women's Club will
meet at 8 tonight at the Flor­
ida State Bank caucus room.
•
•
•
'Tis appropriate, we believe,
io pilot the poem by Dr. John
MeCruo whirh immortalised
the |nippy ns the symbol of
theWuild W ar 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, fe ll 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 o f San­
ford. Lake Mary and Lake
Monroe Friday and Saturday
with poppies "L e t t We Fo ri«r t ."

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14” TIKES
Now Only

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Whitewalls 12 Mura

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A N N U A L FISH FRY o f 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 (le ft) and Edward Yarborough,
opposing candidates for county commissioner
front District 1. In ihc right photo urc incumbent John Fitzpatrick (le ft) and linrry Gushing,
optioning candidates for county commissioner
from Diitrict 6.
(Herald Photos)

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                    <text>By B u m Q K *y
Hello Stupidt No wait, I am
•erious. Of course, thia ribald
aalutatlon doesn't apply unleas you are one of the poor
dumb clucks who listens to
the radio and television com­
mercials, and falls for them.
N o friend, I didn’t insult
your intelligence in calling
you etupld. The bright-eyed
end bushy-tailed Madison Ave­
nue boys did th at They give
you an I.Q. about equal to a
six-month-old baboon.
Mrs. Slllypanta didn’t know
she was on television. Every­
body who believes that can
stand on their beads with their
tongue hanging o u t Mrs. Sourbottom thinks her detergent is
stronger than Glare, the deter­
gent that reflects the aun.
Doesn't she know that she
can't get to first baas unless
she adds Boop-a-doop, Samspoo, and Slick-a-aackT Besides
h er washing machine would
dog.
Then you better not brush
your pearly teeth with any­
thing but Glaze, Glower, Pepaopunk o r Puck-apuck, or
you w ill have cavities up to
here and behind your little
pink ears.
Any poor simple sap knows
that no product is worth its
salt that isn’t new and im ­
proved. Next year the poor
advertisers will have to fall
back on double improved end
newer than new. Of course,
you and 1 know that it is
the same old product, but we
have to ait and listen to bored
announcers try to make us
believe that black is white
and red la green.
And what about shampoos.
W hy doo't you drag out your
favorite pearl necklace end
tear it apart ao that you can
drop one in this and another
in that bottle o f shampoo and
see how long it takes for
the gem to reach bottom.
And if you happen to shave
with a electric razor you know
that those that cut thia way
are fa r superior to those that
cut that way and If you are
•illy enough to rough up your
poor delicate skin with a
razor that Is obsolete you are
as crazy as grandmother's
quilt.
And the guy f like Is tbs
brave and noble knight that
gallops over the countryside
with his magic Unco and as­
tounds poor dumb mechanics
in the grease pit and Littls
Leaguers at the city park.
And what business has he got
oo a public thoroughfare with
trsffic running bumper to
bumperT
The soap and detergent peo­
ple used to depend on movie
stars and beauty contest win­
ners to sway the feeble mind
o f the average housewife. Now
they get a flock of trained
acts. They memorize a lot
o f drivel and tell how they
couldn't Uvo or bold a hus­
band without Snide In their
washing machines. NuU to
(Item and all the poor dumb
females who rush to their

ipermarket and scream fo ri took the bull by the horns,
tide.
kicked out all the bright
Wouldn't It be funny If some young men on Madison Aveiimb,
cra iy
manufacturer|nue and Just simply took 20

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seconds to say "W e brought I preclatlon by buying our proyou this splendid television duct which U as good as anyprogram and hope you enjoy- thing on the market at the
ed It. You can show your ap-1 price."

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N E W C IV IT A N MEMBERS were g r e e t e d
Thursday night at the Sanford Civitan Club
meeting In the Capri Restaurant The members
were
givenpins
pinsand
andcopies
copiesoof fthe
thecreed
creedfrom
from the
the
____ given
officials who were marking the sixth anniver­
sary o f the local club. Shown, from l e f t are B.

TH IS LAR G E GROUP o f mombeni o f tho Cen­
tral Florida 42 Rainbow Dlvlsiona and their
wives mot Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

M. Dyson, Carroll Burke, Dr. Louie Perez, Lt.
Gov. Chnrlcs Beyer, President Charles Kampf,
Dr. Kenneth W ing nnd Bill Damon. Luther Mc­
Whorter is also a new member but was not pre­
sent when the picture was taken.
(Herald Photo)

Robert E. Morriflon, Palmetto Road, DeBary,
for a covered diBh dinner.
(Cox Photo)

Crusade Workers
Mrs. Fred Rasstnan ami
the Miss Deborah Glover will be
Enterprise
School
Parent- calling upon residents o f Alla*
tonte Springs this week for
Teacher Council will be held
contributions to the annual
at 7:30 p. m. today In the Cancer Crusade which will
school cafetorium with the be in full awing in Seminole
program to be presented by County through Friday, Plans
tha teachers. Slides will be of the campaign in South
shown to Illustrate a typical Seminole areas were msde
school day. Narration will be last Thursday when workers
by Arnold Pancratz. Baby alt- met for tea at the Trade
ting service will be available. Winds Cafeteria.
The

April

meeting o f

1

B IL L Y J. Young, o f
124 Orientu Drive, A l­
tamonte Springa, necks
the Democratic nomina t i o n for conntablc,
District C. He attended
Lyman High S c h o o l
and served in the Navy
during
th e
Korean
crisis. He has worked
with the sheriff’s de­
partment in o ff hours
from his regular job.

Men's Club
To Meet

The Men's Club of the Cas­
Officers snid Anthony Larocca, 21, o f Tampa, was ar- selberry Community Metho­
dist Church will hold a cover­
ed dish supper Thursday at
6:45 p.m. in Weaver Hall. A ll
men o f the church are Invit­
ed to attend.
Several members o f the
group will be attending a
Layman's Retreat this week­
end at the Methodist Youth
Camp near Leesburg.

I g u e ss I sh o u ld
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
The Federal Communications
Commission refused Monday
to take action against Chi•go station W C IU - T V for
televising bull fights. But it
said it would consider the
station’s
matter when
license comes up fo r rentwsl
later thia year.
Attorneys fo r the National
Anti-Vivisection Society ask­
ed the FCC to revoke the
station's license or issue a
cease and desist order against
it. Ih e lawyers said the tel­
evised fights violated Illinois
law, but the FCC said the
law seemed to prohibit bull
fights in the state, not show­
ing o f pictures.

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G IR L SCOUTS o f Troop 40 huve presented two pnlms to English Estates
Elomentary School. Taking part In the reremony were, from left, LuRae
Norman, Principal Morris Ruby, Mrs. Myron Becker, beautification chair­
man anti Mrs. Charles Deneen, president, o f tho PTO and Joy Catron.
Leaders o f the troop ure Mrs. Murty Selinfreud and Mrs. John Bowen Jr.

y o u quit re a d in g the ne w sp ap e r at breakfast
sin ce ou r Hom etow n W estern A uto C A T A ­
L O G O R D E R C E N T E R op ened upI

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YOU A N D YOUR CAR
ARE IN V IT E D TO A T T E N D OUR

For three daya enly
we are holding open
house In our Service
Shop. D u r i n g thia
time, we art Inviting
you to bring your car
in
for
a
complete
check - up and report
on your car’a operat­
ing condition. T h i a
check-up will be con­
ducted by our own fac­
tory trained mechanic!
uaing tha latest alectronic testing equip­
ment to assure speedy
service and accurate
results.

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it left the factory and
it won't cost you a
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A C L Employes
Meet Wednesday
Employes o f Atlantic Coast
Lina Railroad w ill hold thsir
aeeond quarterly aafety com­
mittee at 7:30 p.m., Wedneaday In the rallroad'a assem­
bly room at tha passenger
Station in Sanford.
Fireman V. B. Hardin and
Trainman H. W . Shannon will
be chairman and secretary at
tha meeting.
A ll employes, their families
and friends are invited to at­
tend this meeting.

fleers and other additional
help at an extra cost of $2.2
million a year.
Rep. John J. Rooney, (DN .Y .), chairman of a House
appropriations subcommittee
handling funds for the courts,
raised an eyebrow at this
kind o f economy. But Chief
Judge William J. Campbell of
the Northern Illinois District
said it was a simple matter
of arithmetic.
A convict in prison costs
taxpayers at least $1,953 a
year. On probation, he costs
only $206 a year, and is avail­
able to work, keep his farnlly
o ff relief and pay Uxes.
Campbell, who testified as
the spokesman for the nation's
federal judges, made his plea
for additional probation offic­
ers at a closed hearing in midJanuary. Ilia testimony was
made public today.
Other congressional news:
Civil Rights' A lively floor
fight could develop in the Sen­
ate today over an effort by
Senate leaders to quicken the
molasses-slow pace of debate
on the civil rights bill.
Democratic Whip Hubert If.
Humphrey, Minn., planned to
renew his demand for stricter
enforcement o f the rule allow­
ing a senator two speeches on
each issue, thus tightening the
reins on the southern-backed
talkathon now In progress.
Immigration:
Immigration
Commissioner R. F. Farrell
told the House appropriations
aubcommltteo that the U. S.
Immigration and Naturaliza­
tion Service saved $4 million
last year by deporting 67 men­
tally ill aliens.

Police confiscated an un­
A narc­
T A M P A , (U P I )
otics ring that planted, cul­ disclosed amount o f marijua­
na, some heroin and some in­
tivated and harvested its own
jection paraphernalia.
marijuana, has been broken
Officers said the marijuana
up with the arrest o f 10 per­ cigarettes were being sold for
sons, police revealed today.
$2 each.
The arrests were a result
Although the location and
o f a lengthy investigation by the sire o f the marijuana
city, county and state law plota were not revealed, au­
enforcement agencies.
thorities said all were locat­
Fred Usher, district super­ ed inside the city limits, and
visor o f the state narcotics all in north Tampa.
division, said the ring was
one o f the largest in the his­
tory o f Tampa, and represent­
ed a retail profit o f about a
quarter o f a million dollars
ny Jane C ansrlbw y
annually.

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only, ao call now or
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for the FREE E N ­
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VOL. 56

I

Seminole County school stu­
dents,
along
with
others
throughout
the
state,
have a four-day vacation start­
ing at the conclusion of to­
^ day’s session. Florida Educa­
tion Association is having a
convention in Miami com­
mencing Thursday. School re ­
sumes Monday.
•
•
»
It was inadvertently report­
ed in Tuesday’s “ Clock” col­
umn that a reputable car­
penter-contractor, William A.
Spcigle, of Citrus Heights, had
been taken into custody by
the FBI. This was in error
and The Herald offers Its
deepest regrets and sincerest
apologies for any embarrass­
ment or inconvenience caused
Mr. Spcigle. The man taken
Into custody here as a fugi­
tive wanted by Georgia au­
thorities was identified by the
FB I as Robert Louis Spcigle,
alias Davis.
•
•
•
Federal State Market news
report is available on request
from Sanford Bureau, P. O.
Box 1896, Sanford. Local re­
ports provide all FOB infor­
mation from Sanford-OviedoZell wood and other districts of
interest.
•
•
•
Boatmen are telephoning to
say the new walkways are
nice at the city boat basin
landing ramp . . . but will the
city please now fill up the
boles in the ramp?
•
• •
Seminole County voters will
vote May 5 on all issues and
for all state and county of
rices except there is a lim ita­
tion on one justice of the
peace race and two constable
races. Electors in precincts 1,
2. 3. 6, 10. IS, 18, 19. 20. 21 and
22 will nominate for constable
of District 4. Voters in pre
cincts 4, 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 18.
17 and 23 will nominate tor
justice of the peace and con
stable in District 6. There are
no contests for justices of the
peace in Districts 3 and 4 and
for constable in District 3.
•
•
•
Two more tagged fish In
the Schlitx derby have been
taken from
Lake
Golden.
These bass were caught by
Mary Hay, 436 West Crystal
Drive, and Bonald B. Bayles,
2430 Orange Avenue. The num
ber of prize fish now hooked
out of Lake Golden totals 20
Jean K. Benson has captured
four and Ilaylcs two. No re
port yet on the prize value
of these tags and the Orlando
distributor, in view of no
news from Milwaukee, is beginning to believe all these
fish will take the lowest prize,
each at $23. It has been re
ported there is a $10,000 prize
swimming around Lake Gold
en but that report now is
beginning to dim. The fish
taken from Lake Golden are
the only tagged fish hooked
so far in Seminole County.
• •
•
Phil Skates or Clyde Long
w ill be the new president of
the Jaycees. after Thursday's
election at the weekly lun
cheon-meeting at the Civic
Center.
• •
•
Drinking and driving can
be “ one for the shroud.” — Mi­
ami Herald.
• •
•
That front page editorial in
Tuesday's Herald, commend­
ing the industrial committee
of the Seminole County Cham
her of Commerce, inadvertent
!y omitted the names ot the
co-chairmen, Scott Burns and
Carl Schlike. Sorry, Scott and
Carl.
• •
•

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WED.. A P R IL 22, 1964

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 174

Mayo Outlines Expansion Of NAS
More Squadrons,
BRIEFS Personnel To
Editor Mum
Be Installed

nstttti...

Encouragement
Is Keynote At
CC Meeting
Encouragement was the key­
note of Tuesday night's meet­
ing of the Board of Directors
o f the Seminole County Cham­
ber o f Commerce which was
held at the Tade Winds Cafe­
teria in Casselberry.
Highlighting the parley was
Ihe report of Scott Burns, cochairman of the industrial
committee. He reviewed re­
cent accomplishments ot his
group which resulted in the
Chemical Corporation taking
over the Del Mar Building
and the Williams Building be­
ing occupied
by Southern
Fibreglass
Products
which
will manufacture boats.
Burns also outlined the ar­
rangements which have been
made for the chambcr’a se­
cond annual Industrial Show
which will be presented Thurs­
day, Friday and Saturday at
the Civic Center in Sanford
and which will feature some
41 exhibits by county indus­
trial firms.
Francis Roumillat Jr., re­
viewed the activities of the
Port Committee, reporting on
the recent trip* to Jacksonville
and Brunswick and the pro­
gress being made in arranging
for legislation to be introduced
to the 1963 session of the
state legislature to create a
port authority.
Byron Kimball told of the
work pertaining to the long
range planning committee In
the field of drainage and
roads and the need for a state
supported junior college In
this area.

Lodge Wins In
Jersey Wrilein
N EW ARK, N. J. (U P I ) - U .
S. Ambassador to South Viet
Nam
Henry Cabot Lodge
emerged with a write-in tri­
umph today in a primary elec­
tion which taw voters select
New Jersey's first Negtu can­
didate for congressional of­
fice.
Lateat returns gave Lodge
1,398 write-in* and Sen. Barry
M. Goldwater, R-Ariz., 833,
with 841 for form er Vice Preaident Richard 31. Nixon. New
York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­
feller had 148 votes.
Pennsylvania Gov. William
W. Scranton picked up 176
votes and segregationist Gov.
George Wallace of Alabama
had 230 votes from both Re­
publican and Democratic vot­
er*. President Johnson , got
747 write-ins.
Although Lodge held the
lead for most of the night, it
seesawed at tim ei between
Lodge and Goldwater, and
shortly after midnight Goldwater was ahead of Lodge,
449 to 427.

Heavy Rains
In 13 States
By United Press International
Heavy rain lashed a 13 state
area from Texas to the east­
ern Great Lakei today and
swelled rivers to the brink of
flood stage.
The rising Cuyahoga n ivrr
in northeastern Ohio was re ­
ported near flood stage.
Rainfall
also
has
been
heavy in southern Arkansas
and neighboring areas. Pine
Bluffs received nearly 3U
inches of rain Tuesday night.

Our calendar says the first
newspaper published in the
United States was on April 24,
1704. And come tomorrow It
will be 22 years since R. E
Porter enlisted and donned
Uncle Sam’ s khaki for “ the
duration plus six,” which ex ­
tended to four years.
• •
•

Rancher Killed

The combined S e m i n o l e
County Chamber of C mmerce's industrial exhibit and
Sanford Clvitan Club's beauty
contest will provide entertain­
ment for Thursday, Friday
and Saturday evenings. At the
Civic Center.

TALLAHASSEE (U P I ) —
A cattle rancher, James A.
Hensley, 39, who moved here
recently from Brevard Coun­
ty was killed accidentally
Tuesday when struck in the
back of the head with an axe,
the sh eriff* office said today.

HOUSTON (U P I ) — The
editor o f the John Birch So­
ciety
magazine,
American
Opinion, would not comment
Tuesday on Richard Cardinal
Cushing's repudiation o f aupport fo r the society.

Spy Exchange

HAROLD K A S TN E K (le ft) and W. A. Patrick,
alonjr with Robert Billhlnter, (not in picture)
will be host to Mayor lluydon Hums, of Jack­
sonville, Saturday when the Democratic guber­
natorial candidate comes to Snnford to ride in
the Shrine parade and otherwise spend the day
participating in the Shrine ceremonial.

Miss Seminole To Be
Crowned Saturday
Someday
Seminole
take off

soon
County

for

a

lovely

girl

will

Ihe New

York

World's Fair, courtesy of the
Civitan Club.
The lucky girl will be "M iss
Seminole County" of 1961 and
she will be crowned Saturday
night at the Industrial Exhibit
which will be held at the
Sanford Civic Center.
While she la In New York
she will appear in the Florid*,
exhibit at the fair. After re­
turning home the Civitan club
will sponsor her in the Miss
Seaside Festival, the first step
towards the Miss America
contest.
.

Arms Money Bill
Near House Vote

6th Seized In
Whisky Theft

an around-the-clock watch on
the undercover agent who
broke the case.
Metro Detective Capt. Jack
Sandstrom s a i d
Sherwood
Rosen, 34, o f Miami was
charged Tuesday with con­
spiracy to commit grand lar­
ceny.

Road Work
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) The State Road Department
reported Tuesday that $303,273,133 in road and bridge pro­
jects were underway in the
state in March—a new month­
ly record.

of San-

this morning billowing a talk
by Capt. James O. Mayo,
commanding officer of Heavy
Attack Wing One, before the
board ot directors of the
Seminole County Chamber of

On FBI List

lion building program.
Presently there are six Ilea
vy attack squadron* assigned
to Heavy Attack Wing One—
VAH-t, VAH-3, VAll-5. V All-7,
VAH 9 and VAII-11, the latter
with Its Detachment 8, each
with 12 attack-reconnaissance
bomber*.
Captain
Mayo
told
the
Chamber directors Tuesday
evening at the Trade Winds
that the size of these squad­
rons will be reduced to six
plsnes but more squadrons
will be organizes! and overall
there will be the same number
of planes.
NEW
YO R K
(U P I )
—
The first new squadron will
About 50 shouting, sign-car­
be assigned in mid-summer,
rying Negroes began picket­
the second next January, the
ing Florida's exhibit at the
third next spring and the
W oild's Fair today just after
fourth squadron at tome latci
Gov. Farrla Bryant arrived
date.
for a pre-opening look and ona
Presently there are appro­
o f them tried unsuccessfully
ximately 3,300 Navy and civi­
to scale a 110-foot citrus
lian personnel at SNAS. Cap­
tuwer.
tain Mayo reported that with
Four policemen dragged the
the new squadrons will come
climber down from tha second
an additional 400-300 service
level o f tha tower, tha landpersonnel, bringing the total to
mqyk o f t b * - - » r i &lt; f c exhibi­
jtear 4,000.' »
tion, and c a r r l^
In
Navy peiwo^lWl gt WaJtdnghandcuffs.
ton, D. C „ recently Informed
The
negroes,
Identifying
Sens. Spessard Holland and
themselves as member* o f the
George Smathers, Rep. A. S.
congress o f racial equality
Herlong Jr. and members of
(C O R E ),
shoutad
slogan*,
the armed forces committee
sang hymn* and'carried algnt
of the Seminole Chamber,
reading "Freedom N ow ," and
they would renew their re­
"C O R E Demand* Its Fair
quest for a $6.3 million budget
Share."
for construction during the
Ignoring
crisp
40-degree
next fiscal year of a 4,000temperaturea
and
a chilly
foot extension to the northsouth runway and for new drisile that put a pall over
the opening day o f the fair,
building.
tha pickets shouted at Bry­
Congressman Herlong thia
ant: “ Jim Crow Muat Go —
morning informed The Herald
by telephone the $6.3 million Governor Bryant Must Go."
Bryant, who had just arriv­
request was to be presented
ed with a group o f newsmen
to the Senate armed force*
committee for approval and to tour tha cluster o f Florida
to the Senate appropriations pavilions, Ignored them and
went inside one o f the build­
committee for the appropria­
ings. Several o f the negroes,
tion to permit construction
Including tha one who tried
during 1963.
Further, the Congressman to climb the tower, were put
into a police bus and taken
said he hai received assur­
ance from top-ranking Navy away from tha scene. The
officers they will present from demonstration began 10 min­
utes after the governor, itale
year to year further budget
requests leading up to the official* and newsmen arriv­
$13 million planned expansion. ed at tha $3.8 million Florida
complex shortly after 9:|0
Following is the tentative
building schedule planned for s.m.
Bryant, various Cabinet and
SNAS:
state
agency officiate and
This year—Aircraft parking
nearly 100 newsmen from
area and hangar shop.
1963— Bachelor o f f i c e r throughout the state flew here
quarters, north-south runway Tuesday aboard an A ir N a­
eatension,
aircraft
control tional Guard plane and a
tower, aircraft power check­ Eastern A ir Line je t liner.
ing facility and aircraft main­ The wives of ths stats o ffic­
ial* followed the party in a
tenance hangar.
1966— Air operations *nd third plane,
Tha Florida delegation was
Heavy Attack Wing One ad­
ministration building, dispen­ on hand at noon when Pres­
sary and dental clinic, se­ ident Johnson formally open­
cond avionics shop, remote ed the 1064-63 fair.
The Florida exhibit is lo­
control facility, electrical diatrlbution system, second air­ cated near one o f Ihe five en­
craft power checking facility, trance* to the big sbnw.
H ie Florid* layout, mark­
modernization
of
enl's'ed
men's barrack*, library and ed by a 110-foot, orange top­
ped citrus tower, wae still re­
playing courts.
1967— Gymnasium, trans­ ceiving finishing touches by
portation maintenance facil­ workmen Tuesday night.
William L. Stensgaard, ex­
ity, warehouse, aircraft main­
tenance facility, improvement ecutive vice president o f the
to roads and parking areas, Florida W orld’* Fair Author­
Florida
parachute shop and (moved ity, predicted the
up from 1961) a new commis­ Showcase will draw 18 mil
lion visitors during th* twosary.
1968— Chapel and officers' year run. Tha aix building
exhibit was ao impressive, ac­
club and iwlmmlng pool.
1969— Enlisted men's club cording to 8tensgaard, Cali­
fornia authorities took a look
and new theater.
1976— Athletic p l a y i n g at It and decided not to tompet*.
courts and fields.

W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
John Robert Bailey, an ac­
cused armed robber whose
tatto gallery includes a nude
woman and a pig, today was
placed on the FBI'a list o f 10
most wanted rrimlnals.

Kills Intruder

Joan A t Guam

Holland To Hall
Campaign Tour

picture

B E R LIN (U P I ) — Britain
today reicu.-ed Soviet spy
Gordon Lonsdale to the Rus­
sians in exchange fo r the re­
turn o f British businessman
Greville Wynne, convicted in
Moscow of espionage.

L A K E P LA C ID (U P I ) —
State Sen. Hayward H. Davla
shot and killed an armed N eg­
ro intruder Tuesday night a f­
ter the Davis fam ily had been
held hostage in their home
for four hours, police re­
Other prizes include the ported.
trophic* and crown for the
winner and a trophy and sav­
A G A N A , Guam (U P I ) —
ings bond for two runner-ups.
Gift certificates from Me- Flying housewife Joan MerCrorys, J. C. Penney'* and riam, escorted by three Navy
Ivey's Shoe Store are aho patrol planes which made
being given to the top three her little plane “ look like a
lovelies. Milady's Shoppe o( bumblebee,” landed at Guam
Fine Fabrics is furnishing the today after a l.MlOmlle solo
gold cape for "M iss Seminole flight from laie, New Guinea,

County”
and
the
Sanford
Flower Shop will furnish her
flower*.
A uton&gt;cu'f set (or the win­
ner will be given by Touchton
Rex all Drug Store and the
Eva Bess Beauty Shop will
give the queen a tree hair
style prior to the World's
Fair trip.
Cut 'n' Curl Beauty Shop
will style all t l* contestants
hair prior to Saturday's judg­
ing. Aho among the prizes
was a ; luau held for all the
girls at the Itiksha Inn Tues­
day night.
United Presa International
Bathing suits for the contest
U.S. Sen. Spcssard L. Hol­
land was scheduled to cut o ff have been custom made by
his reelection campaign today Alix o f Sanford.
to return to Washington and
continue his fight against the
pending civil rights bill.
His opponent, Brailey Odham, charged Holland Tues­
day with misleading Congress
by saying the DuPont estate
was n “ wholly charitable in­
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
stitution.”
The administration's $16.7 bil­
Holland, after campaigning lion money bill for the Army,
for a fourth term in St. Pet­ Navy and Air Force moved
ersburg, and Clearwater Tues­ toward a House vote today
day, said he would be making with no major changes expect­
a major speech in the Senate ed to lie enacted.
Thursday.
The measure included $32
He told audiences In Pinel­ million for work on the pro­
las County Tuesday he would posed new supersonic bomber
rather retire from the Senate instead of the $3 million John­
than vote for n rivil rights son requested, but otherwise
bill which “ would lorn a it embraced almul what the
horde o f government agents President had asked.
against
every
businessman
Republicans said they want­
and against every community ed to increase the total by
with desegregation problems.'' $126 million to finance a nu­
Holland, speaking in a hea­ clear engine for the Navy's
vy Republican arra, said the new aircraft carrier, which
GOP ranka are divided and under present plans will be
this division offers the Dem­ conventionally powered.
ocratic Party a chance to get
But it appeared that any
bark in front.
such amendment would be
ruled out of order on the
ground that nuclear power for
Ihe new carrier-opposed by
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara—had not been au­
M IAM I (U P I) - Stale and thorized by law.
Democrats and Republicans
federal agenta arrested a
alike
agreed in debate Tues­
sixth person here Tuesday in
a $70,000 whisky
robbery day that current defenses are
while Palm Beach police kept sound.

Full-blown

rord Naval A ir Station as it
will appear in 197o evolves!

NEW YO R K (U P I) — The
1964-63 W orld'* Fair opened
today with colorful but raindampened ceremonies includ­
ing a dedicatory visit from
President Johnson.
The fair's 95 turnitlles at
eight entrances began (pinn­
ing at 9 a. m. (E S T ), at the
command of an electronic im ­
pure from the atomic clock in
Neuchatel, Switzerland. Fair
chairman
Thomas
Deegan
snipped a ribbon in the city's
colors of orange and blue and
welcomed the first visitor,
William Turchyn, 18, of Nep­
tune, N. J., with a handshake
across the turnstile at the
main gate.
The
turnstile refused to
to work when Turchyn tried
to make his entrance, and
repairmen had to be sum­
moned to get It in working
order.
“ That's not a stall-ln, that's
a stick-in," someone yelled,
referring to the civil rights
demonstrations which threat­
ened to mar the opening day.
The fair officially marked
the 300th anniversary of the
establishment of New York as
a city. It la the largest ex­
hibition In history and 30.000 employe* were on hand
this morning to man Its 134
pavilions,
restaurant*
and
amusements which cost more
than $300 million.

Prayer Support
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I) —
The in; ,-usslonsl '-aider of 9
cam jg u to amend Uia Con­
stitution to permit prayer and
Bible reading in public schools
said today Americans over­
whelmingly supported "this
sacred project.” He Is Rep.
Frank J. Hecker, R-N.Y.

Gains Reported
In Rail Talks
WASHINGTON (U P I) - R a il
negotiators,
closer
to
an
agreement than at any time in
the four year-old work rules
dispute, prepared for more
meetings today with federal
mediators.
Bargaining conducted under
White House scrutiny recessed
last night at about 10 p. m.
EST after a day of “ hot and
heavy, fast and furious” medi­
ation activity.
Tills description, applied by
White House Press Secretary
George E. Reedy, was expect­
ed to apply to talks from now
until 12:01 a. m. Saturday
when a nationwide rail strike
Is possible unless an agree­
ment is reached.
The five-man federal media­
tion team called union nego­
tiators to an early session to­
day in the search for a com­
promise solution. Railroad re­
presentative* were standing
by to join the talks later.
The White House effort has
moved the bargaining off dead
center where it had been stall­
ed until President Johnson
won a 13-day truce April 9
In allow resumption of bar­
gaining.
Since then, Ihe White House
has reported definite gains
and a narrowing of the gap
separating unions and man­
agement.
Observers said it was the
first time since the dispute
started tn late 1939 that so
much progress had been made
In the tangled controversy.
Sources reported that agree­
ment had been reached in
part on the complex pay sys­
tem under which engineer!,
firemen and other operating
employes are compensated—a
major disputed issue.

Commerce Tuesday evening.
The overall pictures includes
increased service personnel
and a renewal of plans an­
nounced earlier for a $15 mil

Demonstrators
Picket Florida
Fair Exhibit

About 2,000 police, evenly
divided between fair person­
nel and city patrolmen, were
on hand to maintain order in
the face of threat* from re­
bellious local branches of the
Congress of Racial Equality
(C O R E ) to stall hundreds of
automobiles on major access
routes.
One o f their first tasks was
to assist the Secret Service
to protect Johnson, former
President Harry S. Truman,
Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter
of India’s Prim e Minister Ne-

hru. Marquess Carmen Villa*
verde, daughter o f Spaln'a
Generalissimo
Franco
and
other notables.
Tho 616-acre

fairgrounds,

which was also the site of tha
1939-40 World's Fair, was a*
soggy ai a sponge after days
of rain. But freshly laid sod,
avenues of trees, and gush*
ing fountains gave
ed

look

to

which was

the

a finish­
exhibition,

actually

only 95

per cent completed
opening hour.

at

tho

Fair Opening
Marred By
Demonstrators
THIS Unisphere is the
symbol o f ttie New
York World's F n 1r ,
which opened todny.

Civil Rights
Discussed By
4 Candidates
By United Press International
Four

of

Ihe

state's

six

Democratic gubernatorial can­
didates discuised civil rights
while

the

other

two

talked

about education and state leg­
islators who are employed by
state agencies.
Sen. Scott Kelly, Lakeland,
said his election would lessen
the chances of the proposed
civil rights bill's passage,
while Jackionvllle M a y o r
Haydon Burns said the bill
would be harmful to free en­
terprise. Fred O. Dickinson,
West Palm Beach, laid Miami
Mayor Robert King High has
two views on the cWU rights
bill.
High, meanwhile told «iup
porters be "deplored Negro
ruffians” who planned to dis­
rupt the opening of tha New
York World’* Fair.
Rep. Fred Karl, Daytona
Beach, touched on another is­
sue and said state leglilatori
who draw paychecks from the
atate government are Involv­
ed “ in a conflict of interest."
Sen. John Malhcwa Jr., of
Jacksonville, said the stale
must face up to matters like
education to prevent federal
Intervention.
In Panama City Dickinson
accused High of defending the
bill in South Florida while
telling North Florida support­
ers he hat reservations about
portions o f the blU.
Burnt told factory workers
at Wauchula the panage of
the hill would not end the
matter. “ We must decide if
we are going to lie down and
let it steamroller over us or
uie every legal means to pro­
tect the rights of citizens and
free enterprise.”

NEW YO RK (U P I) - Civil
rights demonstrators harass­
ed the opening or the World
Fair today by scuffling with
police, delaying subway traina
and staging sit-ins.
A planned massive automo­
bile stall-in blocked cars at
scattered points, but the city
traffic commissioner s a i d
traffic was less than normal.
Reinforced
police
squads
made arrests following dem­
onstration*
ranging
from
Manhattan's times square tn
the Flushing Meadows fair
grounds.
Involved In the sit-in dem­
onstrations at the fair were
Bayard Rustin, leader of last
year’* civil rights march on
Washington and organizer o f
New York's first school boy­
cott, and James Farmer, na­
tional director of the Congress
of Racial Equality (C O R E ).
First demonstrators wero
picked up at 7:30 a.m., EST,
when they delayed subway
trains carrying visitors to tha
fair by pulling emergency
stop cords, throwing themaelvei on the tracks and pre­
venting train doors from d o t ­
ing.
•&gt;.,
-d
a - ■-

Sanford C. Of C.
Has Open House
The Sanford Chamber of
Commerce held an open houso
at lta new offices today at
107 West Commercial.
The newly organized San­
ford trade body was host to
most ot It* members and
Chamber officials from New
Smyrna Beach. Orlando, Win­
ter Park and North Orlando.
Sanford was represented by
Mayor A. L. Wilson, Chief of
Police Itoy G. Williams and
Fir* Chief Mack Cleveland
Sr., Representing the Semi­
nole County Chamber o f Com­
merce was Karlyle llousholder
and Charles Morrison, and tho
County Commission was re­
presented by its chairman,
James P. Avery.
Jim Taimadgc, a retired
Navy officer, is tho group'*
manager.

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ed April 4 showed an Increase
of 4,?2 percent over the cor­
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A total sales volume of
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ponding period of 1163, an In­
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percent.
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iod ended April 4 totaled $15,201,344, which represented a
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which represented a percent­
age of 2 09 and earnings per
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pared to 12,638,010 on April
0, 1963.
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total of 612 retail stores and
eight wholesale units, com­
pered to 607 retail stores and
eight wholesale unite a year
ago.

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eya aaw the
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phraaee, then the mind trans­
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U. S. Prepares For Possible Cuban Crisis After
, Threat Stems
From Protest
Over Flights
W A S H IN G TO N

April 22, 1964

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Underwriters

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viewed the highlights o f the

on either the military or dip­

1903 Florida Legislative ses­

lomatic front.

sion.

Veterans of World W ar I,
Sanford Barracks 480, and the
Auxiliary Unit will hold their
regular meeting at 8 p.m. Fri­
day at the American Legion
Home on Highway 17-92. Pre­
ceding the meeting a covered
dish supper will be served be­
ginning at 0:30 p.m.

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S TA T E IIEP. JOE D AV IS is welcomed
L ife Underwriters Association meeting
surance Week. Greeting Davis is Don
underwriters’ group. The meeting was

n» Riiest Bpenker for the Sanford
which marked the opening o f In­
Tabor, vice president o f the life
held at the Capri.

LOOKING OVER certificates presented Mondny night to those complet­
ing n course in ren! estate selling nt Lyman High School are, from left,
Lloyd Haines, Lyman DE co-ordinator; A, It. Ixirmann, president o f the
Seminole County Board o f Itcaltors; It. T. Milwce, county school super­
intendent nnd E. S. Douglass, director o f adult and vocational education.

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most significant legislation
enacted
affecting
Central
Florida was in the area of
higher education.
This included the establish­
ment o f an Extension o f the
University o f Florida Engi­
neering College which has
been located in Brevard Coun­
ty. This school will provide
an opportunity for graduate
studies in engineering ami
the sriencea for individuals in
those fields. It will also pro­
vide opportunities
for re­
search which will open the
door for governmental and in­
dustrial granta and contracta.
There was also authorized
a four year university which
is to be located four miles
couth of Oviedo. The univers­
ity will be available to collegc-age students o f Seminole
County within the next few
years.
He reviewed the appropria­
tions and tax bills which were
enacted during the 1903 Ses­
sion. Davis stated that, with
the continued population axplosion in Florida, thrra can
be no great reduction In cost
of government in the fore­
seeable future. He did em­
phasize that there are areas
in which government costs
can he cut, and any waste,
Inefficiency
and
un-needed
services should lie eliminated.

son. During the entire 12 1 The canned goods are mar­
months of the year canned i keted under brand names ol
dry items such as pork and HLH, Alma, Saxct and Hall­
beans, black-eyed peas, but­ mark. Other HLH brands are
ter beans, lima beans and Butterfield, Triumph ami Per­
spaghetti aro processed.
fection.
HLH Products also markets
locally the 711 diifrrent Items
produced and distributed by
HLH throughout the country.
Walter Blevins is the local
Parrel post deliveries on
Saturday afternoons will he plant manager.
An industrial spur of the
eliniininatcd at the Lake Mon­
Railroad
roe post office, effective May Atlantic Coastline
4. under a new Post Office serves the HLH plant and
Department curtailment order, truck shipments have easy
according to Postmaster Rob­ across over U. S. Highway
17 92
ert A. Mann.

HLH Products’ $1 million
plant located in the 017 acre
industrial park, and which
employs from 200 to 400 per­
sons at various seasons with
an annual payroll of more
than half a million dollars,
will bo one of the exhibitors
at this year's industrial show.
The Sanford plant is one of
13 different plants operated by
HLH in the United Stairs ami
is the largest o f its kind in
Florida. It is a division of
Hunt Oil Company, of Dallas,
and 11. L. Hunt is the presi­
dent.
This unit is a ease of the
producer following an e x itin g
sales market and taking ad­
vantage of the area's natural
resources
including
fertile
land, a long growing season,
an excellent labor pool, and
virtually all types of transpor­
tation and rapid distribution
facilities.
The plant processes green
beans, turnip greens, spinach,
collards, kale, tomatoes, po­
tatoes, beets and carrots dur­
ing the 10-month growing sea-

Lake Monroe PO
To Cut Service

Normal parcel post delivery
will be effect on weekdays
and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to
noon, Mnnn said.
Window service at the Lake
Monroe postoffira on Satur­
day will he between 8 a.m.
and noon. There will be no
money order service on Sat­
urdays but window tervico
will be provided for parrel
post, CODs, stamps, enve­
lopes and other postal sup­
plies.

OVER .'15 YE A R S
At First A Palmetto
(Alongside old post o ffice)

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• Carpet* • Furniture
• Tile
• PInnos
* Rental Reds

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McCanna Offers .
Toll-Free Phone
" I t ’s ridiculous for taxpayer!
to puy toll calls to tho Asses­
sor's Office.” Richard E. Me*
Cannu, Candidate fo r Semi*
nclc Assessor stated recent­
ly. "Immediate installation o f
an Orlando-Winter Park line
in tho Assessor's Office will
Ih- my first order o f business
if elected."
Pd. Pol. Adv.

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ANY SIZE
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Admissions

Jenkins,

Linda

Bose,

Ella

McDonald, all of Sanford
Rlrths
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bose,

W IN N E R S o f tho Beta Club Tulcnt Show held Friday night at Lyman
High School were, from left, Dennis Bryson, vocal; Connie Comfort, pan—
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(Herald Photo)
tomime and- -Dorian
Thermanos, instrumental.

2 Cancer Films
Talent Show Winners To
Be Shown
Named By Beta Club
Up Jane Casselberry
Much heretofore undiscov­
Friday night at the annual
I.ymun High School Talent
Show before an enthusiastic
capacity audience.
Three winners were chosen,
one in each division. Connie
Comfort won the prise for the
best pantornine with her tel­
ephone lovera skit, Dorian
Thermanos won in the instru­
mental division by playing an
original piano composition and
Dennia Bryson, who accom­
panied himself on the guitar,
won the prize fo r tha best
vocal act.
Fletcher Cockrell acted as
master o f ceremonies. Funds
raised from the show amount­
ed to $87 which will be used
to send delegates to the Beta
Club Convention and fo r local
service projects o f the group.
Favorites with the crowd
were "T h e Kxterminators," a
wild outfit that really brought
down tha house. Other acta in­
cluded "T h e Tradewinds,” a
folk singing group; "Th e V i­
brations," "The Back Alley
Six plus One," a Dixie-land
band; • pantornine by Butch
Baird and Lind* Carroll; a
-oca] solo by Donna Lundgrrn; a eha-cha-eha by Linda
Leary, a piano by Barbara

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N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n b y
R o b e r t S. B r a d f o r d a n il l l r n r #
» l . U r n ilf o r d . Ills w if e , fee s im ­
p le li t is o w n e r s o f t h s re a l
p r o p e r ly a d ja c e n t to th a t p o r ­
tio n o f K u c a t y p lu e A v s n u s l y ­
i n g b e tw e e n l.u ts S i t , SSJ. t s i .
S ty , t t o a n d t s l on tlis N o r t h
aids o f sa id a v e n u e ; a n d l-ciis
( I I . S IS , S i t . S i t . S IS . a n d * ! (
tin th e S o u th a id s o f said a v a nu e o f th e p la n a n d p la t o f th e
s u b d iv is io n o f A lt m n o n t a t-a n d
H o ta l
an d
N a v la a llo n
Com ­
p a n y , a c c o r d in g to p la t th a re o f
ra c o rd a d in P la t B o o k 1. p a g a
10. o f lh a P u b lic Ita c o rd a o f
S e m lu o ls C o u n t y . P lo r ld a . a n d
ly in g
In
H e n iln o la
C o u n ty ,
F l o r i d a , t h a t p u ra u a n t to S e c ­
tio n
lit .lb
P lo r ld a
S ta lu te a ,
t h a t th e y h a v e file d a p e lt llo n
w ith
Che
B o a rd
of
C o u n ty
C o m m la tto n e ra o f S e m i n o l e
C o u n t y . P lo r ld a . w h e r e b y th e y
re q u e s te d a r e s o lu tio n to bs
a d o p te d p r o v i d i n g f o r th e c lo n ­
in g
v a c a t in g a n d a b a n d o n in g
o f t h a t ro a d a n d a v a n u a d e a r r lb e d a b o v e ; an d lh a said
B r a r d o f C o u n t y C o m m is s io n ­
e rs w i l l h o ld a p u b lic h e a r in g
on lh a p e llt lo a b e g in n in g a t
m i l A .t l . o 'c lo c k on th e I t l h
d a y o f M » X . &gt; » « « . •» , h *
o f th o C o u n t y C o m m la a lo n e rs In
t h a C o u rth o u s e at S a n fo r d . S r m ju n ta C o u n t y , P lo r ld a . a t w h ic h
t im e th o s e f o r a n d a g a in s t th e
N n s w i l l be h e a rd a n d f in a l
a e U e a ta k e s .
D a te d t h is I M h d a y o f A p r il .
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Sanford

Notes

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said that. In his opinion, the

Barracks Meeting

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Joe

this

weeks or so, has contingency

The major peril stems from
Russia's intention to turn ov­
er to Fidel Castro control of
advanced antiaircraft missiles
capable o f downing the high
f flyin g U2 American recon­
naissance planes which keep
constant surveillance on the
island.
Another type of crisis —
this one diplomatic — would
erupt if Castro goes through
with threats to seek United
Nations condemnation o f the
United States for violation of
international law because of
^ its aerial patrol o f Cuba.
What happens if the trig ­
ger-happy Cuban lender shoots
down on the U2 planei when
he secures control of the mis­
sile systems, which Washing­
ton understands will occur
•bout May 1?
The answer, according to
officials, is that American
retaliation will be sw ift but
\r tailored to the magnitude of
the offense. The U. S. re­
sponse will not be invasion,
at one extreme, or mere dip­
lomatic protest at the other.
The punishment, in the words
o f Gilbert and Sullivan, will
fit the crime.
While plans obviously are
secret, there is evidence Amer­
ican retaliation might tuke
* the form o f wiping out the
base from which any missile
or missiles were fired.
There are 24 o f these lo­
cations. each with six firing
sites. They were built by the
Russians, whose military per­
sonnel have controlled them
since their construction in
m 2.
.
A missile from one of these
sites is credited with having
destroyed an American U2,
which flies at an nititude of
more than 70,000 feet, during
the October, 1002, missile
crisis.
Since then, the Russians
scrupulously have refrained
from
bothering
the
U2
flights. Khrushchev wus un­
able to persuade Castro to
&lt;«
•crept international inspec­
tion which the Soviet leader
had promised to verify with­
drawal of his intermediate *
range nuclear missile*. These,
which were seroed in on tar­
g e t! In the aouthaaatern Un­
ited States, were withdrawn
hy Khrushchov along with
his nuclear bombers under
U. S. pressure.

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HLH TO EXHIBIT AT INDUSTRIAL SHOW

Davis Talks To
Underwriters
On Education

The Johnson administration,
anticipating the possibility of

&gt;

talent

was

displayed

Two cancer film * will be
presented at 7:30 p.m. Thuraday at the Church of the Nazarenc, located at Second and
Daniels; a vocal solo by Carol Maple in Sanford.
The films will be for ladies
Proctor; a clarinet solo by
Dennis House; a trumpet so­ and older teenage girla only.
lo by Pat McLaughlin; a Dr. and Mrs. Thomts Largen
boogie-woogie piano by Tom will be present to participate
Mclatughlln; a vocal trio by in a riitcussiun and answer
Allen Birkenmeyer, Dick Bal- questions.
mer and Hilton Bennett; a
comedy routine by Larry Bar­
nes; a drum numlier by John
Peterson and Bill Wharton
and
a
"bubble-dame"
by
Glenda Payne.

baby girl, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Livingston, baby girl, all of
Sanford
Dischargee
Tommy
Maggard,
Lake
Mary; Jeanette Mills, Shirley
Hoover, Hazel Jean Brown,
all of Oviedo; James Lake,
Lake Monroe; Sherrie Lynn
Milsap, Mt. Dora; Jainea
Parsons, Lee Ester Keen,
Sanford
A P R IL I I
Admlssioai
Omcr nutherford, Casselber­
ry; Elsie Miller, DeBsry; Ed­
ward Dougherty, H a r r i e t
Young. Samuel Walters, Peg­
gy
Horner, Oliva Hillery,
Fcnzc Franklin, Mary Barrows, Martha Jo Beaty, E d­
gar Bennett, all of Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrt. Dock Beaty,
baby boy, Sanford
Discharge*
Arthur Marcham, Lucille Rob­
inson, Lake Mary; Charles
Scudder,
DeBary;
Carol
Smith, Rose Jacobson, Mur­
dock Matheson. David Brady,
James Thomas, Willie Griffin,
Baby Boy Adams, all of San­
ford

N E W

1964

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Jerry Cullum and William
Wolfe, senior and junior, re­
spectively, at Seminole High
School, have had original
poem* accepted for the an­
nual anthology of high school
poetry published by the Na­
tional High School Poetry
Presa.

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Sanford
322-3649

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Braves Poll 14 Hits In 11-9 Victory Tebbetts On Mend

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B P J U L IA N STENSTBOM

Lanky Donnie Smith went to
the hill Tuesday afternoon for
Lyman High o f Longwood and
scattered three hlti as the
Greyhouade blanked the Apop­
ka Blue Darter* 10 to 0 In an
Orlanga Belt Conference conteat at Longwood Park.
The win gave the 'Hound* a
t a co rd of four vlctorie*
againat three defeat* In con­
f e r e n c e competition. The
orerall record ia fire victories
against lire setbacks. The tilt
closed out the regular season
fo r the Greyhounds but they
w ill play in a group tourna­
m en t
Lym an moved away out In
front during the early frames.
The 'Hounds pushed over a
pair of runs In the first, four
In tha second and added a
single marker in tha third. In
the fourth Lyman got three
m ore to and the scoring.
Llsk started for Apopka but
was relieved by Sheppard in
the second. However, tha
Greyboundi found the relievs r'e offerlnga to loelr liking
and continued their ecoring
apree, aided by four costly
Apopka errors.
Richard Smith, Lyman first
sacker, came up with a double
and a triple. Donnie Smith,
Lym an'e moundsman, fanned
21 Blue Darter* while walking
only on*.

Jill's Lady Wins
Cutting Contest

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South
Seminole
About Sport*
Punches Holes
Thinking Out Loud In JH Defense

Jill's Lady, present leading
money winner fo r the 1964
world's champion c u t t i n g
b o m , owned and ridden by
LeB oy Ashcraft o f Dallas,
Texas, won the first round of
opsn cutting competition at
Harden P a r a s Saturday after­
noon.
Ray's Dbtte, owned and rid­
den by Spencer Harden of
Harden Parma, took first
place la the second round with
Jill's Lady standing In second
plaea.
User* were OS entries com­
peting in the afternoon cutting
events for the » 2,ooo purse.
Keith Barnett o f Mesquite,
Texas, judged the events. Ap­
proximately
100 apectators
were on hand for the competi­
tion.
Standing* of the four events:
1st epeu cutting — IS horses
entered:
l i t — JlU's Lady, Leroy Ash­
craft, Dellas, Texas
2nd and Srd — Duchess Ann
owned by A. F . McDavid
and ridden by Salty Lang­
ford o f Brooker
2nd and Srd—Bay mare own­
ed and ridden by C. L.
Mann, St. Cloud
4th — Misty Dude, Gao. C.
Harden, Sanlord
2nd ga-ronnd open cutting —
21 horses entered:
1st—Rey'a Dixie, G, Spencer
Harden, Sanford
2nd-JlU'e Lady, Leroy Ash­
craft, Dallas, Texas
trd — King Bacchus, Edgar
Brown, owner and ridden by
John Christy, Ft. Pierce
4th—Scar Hug, D. R. Daniels,
owner and Buck Daniels,
rider, Oakland Park
Novice cutting—2* horses en­
ters*:
1st—Bobbin Tim s, Jay Caponay, P L Lauderdela
Novice Rider Class — I t en­
tries:

Tribe Griddera Gala Weight
O f 21 returning Isttermen, Semlnol* High football coach,
Jim Plgott, saya the average weight haa Increased nine
pound* per man and the chance* are that by the time the
date fo r atarting spring drills rolls around it may go even
higher.
Spring practice will begin May S. Plgott says It'a boing
billed especially as a v a n ity function. The Semlnola mentor
reporta also that the team averago la now listed at 181
pounds per man. Tha line average 188 and tha hacks 176.
Jim says tha Seminole* eould put a team on tho field
that would

look

and sound tackles, Joe Farleee (104) and
either Joe Purdy (178) or
and Steve Clark (188) a t the
the guard
slots,
Stave
Baiint
and (196) at center, Rohnl* Hin­
the son (188) at quarterback,

like this:
Larry Wataon (210)
Mika Fordhara (180) a t
ends, Dava Noell (SOS)
Dave Golloher (103) at

Major Leagues
United Press International
National League
P e t GB
W L
.800
Philadelphia
4 1
5 2
.714
San Fran.
Ml to
4 a
Pittsburgh
.571 1
4 3
Milwaukee
.571 1
St. Louis
4 a
.571 1
4 3
Cincinnati
.429 2
3 4
Houston
.333 2to
Chicago
3 4
.200 3
1 4
New York
.143 4
Los Angeles
1 6
Tuesday’* Results
Philadelphia at New York,
ppd., rain
Pittsburgh • Chicago S
Cincinnati 10 Houston 5, night
Only games scheduled
Thursday'* Game*
Chicago at New York
Pittsburgh at Phlla., night
Cincinnati at Houston, night
Loa Angeles at St. Louis, night
Only games scheduled
Am erica* League
Fct. GB
W L
.800
4 1
Baltimore
AM to
Minnesota
4 2
.M7 to
4 2
Detroit
.667 1
2 1
Cleveland
.600 1
3 2
Boatoo
.400 2
Loa An*.
2 9
.400 2
2 3
Chicago
.250 2lk
1 3
Kan. City
M3 2Va
Wathlngton
2 4
.200 2
1 4
Now York
Tuesday's Results
Washington at Minnesota, ppd.
□avaland &gt; Kan. City I, night
Detroit • Loa Angela* 4, night
Oidy games scheduled
Thursday's Games
Washington nt Minnesota
Cleveland at lo a Angelas,
night
Boston at BalUmort, night
Only games scheduled

Men’s Golf Team
Defeats McCoy
The Mayfair Men's golf
team defeated tha McCoy A PB
team Sunday at the Mayfair
Country Club.
Fifty-four players participat­
ed in the Inter-city match
which Mayfair woa, «7to to
2914.
Loa grot* for M ayfair was
won by G. Clemens with a 74
and T. Hellsley with a 71 took
tha honors (or McCoy. Low net
winner with a 88 waa McCoy’s
C. Heltsley with Mayfair's A.
DeFrance (87) and McCoy's
L. Martin (70) coming in se­
cond and third.
Tied for fourth at 71 were
R. Bradford and D. Farrens
followed by R. Simaa and C.
Yost at 71 and J. Palmer, H.
Heckenback and B. Jem igtn
at 73, all from ths Mayfair
club.

Buddy Burton (102) e t le ft
half, Billy Kuykendall (175)
at right half and Las Spark­
man (198) at fullback.
Larry Wataon haa pot on
tha most weight, 23 pounds,
On the other elds o f the led­
ger, Steve Harris has dropped
10 pounds but he's
been
bothered by a bit o f slckntea,
says the coaeh, and he’ll pick
It up without difficulty.
When one pceka a t 8eml
note's 1904 gridiron schedule
It’s easy to undarstand the
Tribe w ill need everything
and avery pound available.
The local* w ill meet tha other
seven clubs In the Metro Con*
ferenea plus Titusville, L y
man and DeLand.
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Ilavaal Burn*
Loa Angtlsa Dodgers Gan
srai Manager Buitia Bavaal
is unhappy about ths San
Francisco Glanta’ acquisition
o f Duke Snider from the New
York Meta — but apparently
not too concerned.
"Truthfully, I don't fast
Snider's going ta tha Giants
w ill change tha eomplaxion
o f tha raea," aald Bavaal, "but
I ’m a littlw burned up in prin­
ciple."
The Dodger executive re­
called that tha Loa Angelea
club told Spidar to the Mata
last year fo r 140,000 a fter ra­
pes ted entreaties by M et o f­
ficials Georgs W alts aad Don
Grant who said they had
plenty o f money to spend.
"S o what happen* T Waiaa
and Grant turn around and
sail tha guy to tho Giants
without even ths courtesy o f
a phona call to m i, asking i f
w e want to buy him back."
Would Bavaal have taken
Balder back I f ha had bean
askedT
"Before Utttng him go to
tha Glanta T Hack yea."

Rex Holds On
To Loop Lead

Rax Liquors wars able to
hold on to their precarious
parch atop the Businessmen's
Bowling leagu e ladder last
week a t Jet Lanes by winning
thru* games o v a r
Faron
Builders w h i l e Cavanaugh
Tiru waa doing llkawlao at
th a
axpansa o f
Smith's
Amoco.
Dick Zucksrman was tha
"shootln* star" fo r Rex with
110/818 and Lsnnla Biondl
and Bam Faron war* tha acaa
fo r ths Builder* with 199/493
and 180/498 respectively.
Stave Mason waa tha league
"hot ahot" with taO/886 fo r
Cavanaugh and M a r a h a 11
1st—Jay Caponty, P L LauderWiltshire with 192/491 and
dale
2nd—Nancy Platt, K litlm m e* A r t Ratal with 182/819 pscad
Smith’*.
Dlek’a Appliance and Taa
No. 4 split eves la their
match aa Ralph Batta pound
ad the pint fo r a 811 series
and V ergil Anderson bombed
a 616 fo r Team No. 4.
Team No. S continued their
winning ways by sweeping all
four points ovar Kondracki
and Cllna'a Sinclair. Jimmy
Johnson waa the pacesetter
fo r Team No. I and Curt
“ Bomber" Abney ahot 197/
504 to lead Kondracki aad
Cline.

By United P ies* International
Convalescing
Birdie Tebbetts reports he’s coming
along just fine, thanks to
plenty of rest and some home
run therapy by Leon Wagner.
Tebbetti to recovering from
a recent heart attack in Tuc-

B y Jnllsa Bteurtr—
Tho Sanford Junior Illfh
Braves pounded three South
Semlnola Junior High burlers
for 14 hits Tuesday afternoon
and, deaplto six error*, tha
Brave* beat the Hurricane*
11 to 9 at tho local Junior high
r Y «K
park.
The Braves recorded their
eighth victory of the action
against a lone aetback, that
on* coming at the hand* of
Evans High School's JayVees
at Orlando.
It waa a rather wild affair
with the Braves blasting tho
South Seminole pitching on
.
the one hand and playing ex­
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tremely loose baieball defen­
sive as they potted six mis
cue*.
Tha Hurricanes Jumped into
t i- j
:
a laad with a pair o f first
D AVE W A L L A C E , designer o f the new Deltona
inning scorei. The Braves
Golf nnd Country Club course looks over a gen­
bounced right back to tally
eral view o f the ninth fairway. In the right back­
three times but South Semiground is the site where the new clubhouse is to
notes quickly knotted jh e count
vrith a aecond inning run. Tha
he constructed. Wallace will be the club pro
Braves, just as rapidly, un­
when the layout is opened In September.
tied the score with a single
marker In their half of the
secood.
The Hurricanes took a 5 to
4 toad with two runs in the
third and moved to a 7 to 4
margin with two more in the
fourth. The Braves then came
up with five runs in their
In s little more than four rumarooa "d oglegs" nod tta
half o f tha fourth to tako a
months play will begin on one tricky greena w ill bo wall pro­
• to 7 toad. They added two
tected by traps.
more in the fifth and limited of the fineat and moat chal
golf
couriei
In
To accommodate tha true
tha Hurricanes to one in lenging
Florida,
golf buff, the fineat available
aevootii.
The firat nine bolei of the
M a rt Brower started on the
strains of hybrid Bermuda
championship
course at the
hiH for tho Hurricanes. He
grata a n boing planted.
gave way to Charlie Newell Deltona Golf and Country Club
On tha par 28 front nine,
who In turn was relieved by is scheduled to open in Sept
which will measure about I,ember.
Construction
of
the
Bruce Stuart. Ron Dudley waa
250 yards, there arc five par
the Braves starter but waa eecond nine holes will begin
4 holes, two par 3s and two
shortly.
replaced by Stev* Leach In
par 5a. The shortest hole m ea­
Frank
E.
Mackto
Jr.,
presl
tha fifth.
sures 185 yards nod tha long­
Sanford
catcher
Tommy dent o f The Deltona Corpora
est 521.
Bryant cam e up with a dou­ Uon, said "th e golf course la
Golf carta will be available
ble, a triple and a single in being rushed to completion a
and rain abeltera will be con­
full
two
years
ahead
o
f
ache
four tripe to the plate. He
structed *4 strategic spots.
drove in four o f the Braves’ dute to give our ruaidenU tha
W a lto n w ill servo as the
recreation facilities so badly
runs. Prank Whigham also
club’s professional Instructor.
needed
In
this
area."
had three for four, all slnglei.
Construction is scheduled to
Mark Ctolo, Loach and Dudbegin
soSQ on the course club­
tog also contributed two s a l t
h o u se- overlooking the first
tie* aptoea.
Helm# had a pair o f dou­ toe and tho ninth grew
ble* for the Hurricanes white which will include a snack
Burg had turn for four, both bar, locker room*, pro shop
and s club room. A large
singles.
The Braves will boat Lyman parking lot will be built ad
High's Baby Greyboundi next Jacent to the clubhouse.
A five-acre driving range
Tuesday
at
the
Sanford
already
producing
the
school's diamond. On April la
g
r
a
u
e
i
which
will
be
used
dO they will meet South Semito keep the fairways and
note In a return match to bo
greena in top shape. Pipe end
played at Longwood P a rt.
sprinkler heads have been
Score by innings:
So. Sam.
212 211 1— 8 4 1 installed on most o f the fair­
Sanf. JH
210 520 x-1 1 14 4 ways.
Designed by
noted
golf
Brewer, Newell, Stuart and
course
architect
Dave
Wat
Lott; Dudky, Loach and Drylace, the Deltona course la
ant.
being laid out on iso acre*
of roiling, tree-covered land
on Normandy Boulevard at
the north cod of the commun­
ity.
W L
The natural contour o f the
Klniawood
8 0
MeRaney
land makoe tho alto "a n ideal
9 1
location for a golf course,1
Wilson Mater
2 1
Chase
Wallace aald. "B tovatioo o f
3 9
the course varies from about
Fla. St. 8ank
2 9
Longwood
18 feet to ao feet above aaa
2 3
Robbs
level and this make* tho
1 3
U S O
court# unique in • state which
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Results Tueoday
to noted for its fiat terrain.1
Longwood 8, Fla. St. Bank 8
Soma o f Use atovattoM and
Chase 12, Wilson Malar 11
depression! on tha Deltona
Gamas Tonight
court# had to be modified boFla. BL Bank at Klngawood, cauee they were ao abrupt.
T:M
Tho course will be a 4n»*
USO at Chase, 6:41
teat o f a goUer*# ability.
(A t Fort MeUoa P ark )
Its fairways w ill feature

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Deltona's New Golf
To Be A Challenge

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North Orlando
Beats Altamonte
North Orlando’s Little Lea­
gue farm team clobbered the
Altamooto Springs Senators
by a score o f 29 to 2 In a con­
test played
at
Altamonte
Springs Monday afternoon.
Pat K elly and Martin King
shared tho mound duties for
North Orlando with Micky
Shiver* catching.

runs in the ninth but winning
pitcher Jim (Mudcat) Grant
yielded to reliever Ted Aber­
nathy in the bottom of the
ninth after giving up a bomcr
to Bill Bryan and a single to
rookla Dick Green.
Detroit defeated the Angela,
8-4, in the only other Am er­
ican League game played.
Tb* Washington • Minnesota
game waa rained out
In the National League,
Cincinnati beat Houston, 10-5,

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MBS. W IL L IA M J. K EENAN* left, Banfonl, w u
all smites at tha conclusion of ths 86th annual
champtonshlpa of tha Florida Woman's stats
Golf Association held at ths Port SL Luds Coun­
try Club. Mrs. Keenan won tha sixth flight. She
receives congratulation from Mrs. John W .
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thing* he does every day to 6-5, and the Philadelphia-New
check to sea bow hia Clave- York game was postponed be­
cause of wot ground*.
land ball dub to doing.
Ex-Dodger star Larry Sher­
He haa a apecial Interest in ry recorded hto first A L vic­
Wagner because the Indians tory by pitching three hltleis
tried to get him from tha Los innings in relief for the T i­
Angeles Angels fo r two years gers againat the Angels after
taking over for starter Frank
and finally succeeded last De­
Lary.
cember.
The Tigers scored what
Wagner bit 28 homers for
proved to be the decisive two
Team
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the Angela last year and In­
runs in the sixth when Loa
Elks
4
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sists be can better that total
Kiwanla
4
1
Angeles Manager BIU Rlgney
appreciably with the Indians.
Lake Mary
3
2
employed three of the seven
He belted his second hom­
Shrine
3
2
pitchers he used in the game.
er o f the season with one on
Rotary
2
3
Two singles, an error and an
In the eighth inning Tuesday
CPO
1
4
infield out gave Detroit it* two
night to bring tb* Indiana
Civitan
1
5
runi. Dan Oslnski was the los­
from behind and lead them to
Result* Tuesday
a 5-3 victory ovar the K a n in er.
Civitans 8, CPO 6
Cincinnati r a k a d former
City A*a.
Kiwanls 5, Lake Mary 4
teammate Jim Owen* and
Wagner’s
blow
tailed
com­
Games Today
four Houston relievers for 16
pletely over the right field
No Games Scheduled
hits aa southpaw Jim O’Toole
"pennant
porch"
and
came
Games Thursday
picked up his second win o f
Rotary at Shrine, 4:30 p.m off loser Diego Scgul, who had the season although he had to
homcred
himself
with
the
Lake Mary at Kiwanls 7:30
bases empty in the seventh to leave in the seventh after bop. m.
Ing bit on the finger by a bat­
put Kansas City ahead, 2-1.
(A t Memorial Stadium)
The Indians added two more ted ball.

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quantity Klghta Reserved

J O H N D AV ID Bryan
Jr., 25, is the subject
o f a nationwide search
by the FB I to answer
kidnapping charges. He
is a white male, five
feet 10 inches, 140
pounds, light b r o w n
hnir and blue eyes. His
upper teeth are decay­
ed and he bears a scar
nbove his left e y e.
A n y o n e knowing his
whereabouts a r e re­
quested to contact the
FBI.

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Wins 2 Awards
The Sanford Junior High
School Band achieved a con*
cert rating o f good and a rat­
ing o f excellent in tha sight­
reading event at Saturday's
District Five contest It was
sponsored by the Florida Mas­
ters Association and was held
at M erritt Island.
Those
students receiving
superior medals fo r solo per­
formances were Donnie Westbroik, Janice Corbin, Sally
Deal, Barney Griggs, Neil Ri­
chard, Donnie Battem, Step­
hen Leach, John Charles A ik ­
en, Frances Cammack, Laura
Faye Watson and Larry W il­
liams.
Students receiving ensem­
ble
medals were
Stephen
Leach, Ware Gardner, Cathy
Best, Billy Spelgle, Cindy
Slayton, Sally Deal, Janice
Corbin, Craig Orseno, Step­
hen Crews, Wayne Hardin,
Bob Repp, Darrell Vodopich,
Bette Corbette, Fatty Bosk
anil Joyce Jones.
Ilia A end B Twirling
Corps consisting o f Frances
Cammack, Kathy Avenel, Don­
na Bezwiechin, Brenda Brown,
Robin Fordham, Dixie H ol­
mes, Martha Johnson, Michele
Malbon, Laura Faya Watson,
Sheralynn Williams, Kathy
Young, Carol Ball, Bonnie
Boyd, Mary Jane Byrnes,
Frances
Dangleman,
Ann
Doudney, Sharon Ganas, Gail
Gatchel, Jean H uff, Wendy
Martin, Janice Rahn, Vicki
Sheehan and K ay White.
Students receiving excel­
lent ratings fo r solos or en­
sembles were Mark Reborn,
Robert Law, Jack Beckwith,
Jim Buckler, Robin Fordham,
Michele Malbon, Cindy Slay­
ton, Joyce
Jones,
Ronnie
Westbrook, Larry S m i t h ,
Sammy Parrish, Tom Jones,
Robert Jernlgan, Bruce Schlrsrd, Kenneth Allison, Step­
hen Allison, Sharon Jenkins
and Jimmie Patterson.
Good ratings were received
by Craig Orseno, Dan Wireman, Sammy Parrish, Ken
Martin, Riley Jeffcost, Donna
Bezwiechin, Bob Corbin, Tom
Jones, Chris Smith, Jack
Beckwith, Donnie Battera and
8haron Jenkins.
Twenty-three bands. from
seven Central Florida countiea participated In the an­
nual event.

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County To Vote May 5 On Water Conservation Proposal
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1963 Session OKd Act

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Seminole
County electori
on M ay S will vote on the
question of an act authorizing
the County Commission "to
construct or acquire water
conservation and control faci
liUea."
The act, approved by the
1963 Legislature, is 4S legal
pages long, single spaced. The
title, itself, is m pages.
James P. Avery Jr., chair
man o f the County Com mis
alon, summarized the act for
The Sanford Herald.
Quoting the late Gifford Pin
ehot, Avery stated: " A nation
deprived of Uberty may win
it, a nation divided m ay re­
unite, but • nation where n i'
tural resources are destroy'
ed mutt inevitably pay the
penalty o f poverty, degrade
tioo and decay."
fo llo w in g la Avery’s sum
m aty o f the referendum up
lo r approval or disapproval
by the county voters on Slay

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Because water la generally
conceded to be our most Im­
portant natural resource, the
placing on the ballot of Semistole County's first Water Cooeervatioa and Control Act be­
comes o f vital interest to
every eiUzen within our boun­
daries.
By being thorough, the Bill
o f Necessity, contains some
49 typewritten legal s i z e
pages, with over one and oneh alf pages required for the
title alone. To put It rather
m ildly, this presents some­
what of a problem to your
County Officials Interested in
disemlnatlng Its content to
the electors being asked to
vote its future in the Prim ary
Election next.
The Act cites as its reasons
for existing, the great dam­
age, both economic and ac­
tual, resulting from severe
flooding and long periods of
drought experienced by Semi­
nole County. It also recog­
nizes as a County purpose,
the means to provide a rem­
edy for the future.
However, the Act may not
become effective until Its ap­
proval by a majority of the
electors voting in a referen
dum election to be held in
Seminole County. Hence, Its
reason for being placed on
the ballot May 5th, by your
Board of County Commission­
ers.
Generally, the Bill ran be
divided into two broad cate­
gories, 1. a. W HAT It author-

Business
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Ted
Williams Hardware
Company will be one of 22,000
Independent Hardware atores
throughout the country to par­
ticipate in Hardware-House­
ware Week, opening Thursday,
April 23rd, Kenny Uoutwcll
announced today.
The Annual Spring Sale
which is sponsored hy the In
dependent Retail Hardware
men of America, will feature
selected Happy Home Values
on famous brand merchandise
for Ted Williams Hardware
customers from the country’s
leading hardware It house
wares
manufacturers,
Mr.
Boutwell said.
"T h e outstanding new fea
ture of this year's Hardware
Housewares W eek," Boutwell
aaid, "la the long and valu
able Hat of prizes our custom
era have the chance to win.
fo u r Rambler American Con
vertlbles, completely equipped
with famous Rambler extras,
w ill be given away to some
lucky shoppers, simply by com
lng in and registering at our
contest counter, no jingles, no
gimmicks to write, nothing to
buy . . . Just sign an entry
blank at our store. There are
nearly 900 valuable merchan
disc prises that will be award
ed to lucky shoppers during
Hardware-Housewares Week,
aad winners wUl be announc
•d
following
the
national
drawing on June 15.
It will be ‘open house* dur
lng the entire celebration at
Tad Williams Hardware Co.,
and all their customers are
urged to drop in, ask about
hardware needs, shop the 10,000 llama carried in stock to
serve your needs, while tak­
ing advantage o f the chance
to win on# o f the four new
Rambler American Conver­
tibles during "H appy Home
Values" week.
.English coins got the name
"guincaa” from the unusually
pure gold mined in Guinea,
o g the West African coast.

izes the County to undertake construction, operation and
and the FINANCING o f any maintenance of prim ary facili­
ties.
such undertakings.
For purpose o f operating
A U TH O R ITY
and
maintaining secondary
It grants very broad and
facilities in a special tax dis­
general powers to the County,
trict, the Board m ay levy a
slmost w 1 1 h o uu t limitation
tax not to exceed three-tenths
The
County
is
author
(3/10) of a mill each year.
ized and e m p o w e r e d to
Special assessment bonds
employ Engineers, Attorneys,
may be Issued in an amount
Accountants, Financial and
not to exceed 70% o f the
other experts necessary to ac­
quire rights, easements and total cost o f assessable im­
provements. However, should
franchises o f any nature and
to construct, improve, recon­ the full faith and credit of
struct, maintain and operate the County be pledged as ad
canals, ditches, drainage faci­ ditional security, the same
lities, reservoirs, dams, le­ procedure as with general
vees, sUceways, dredging hold­ obligation bonds would apply.
GENERAL
ing basins, floodways, pump­
For tlilrty years and longer,
ing stations or any other faci­
lities for the conservation, leaders in the fields of Agri
control, development, utiliza­ culture, Industry and Rccrea
tioo,
have recognized the
tion and disposal of water.
To acquire by condemna­ need for affective water con­
tion, purchase or gift, lands servation and management, In
above and below water, rip­ order that future generations
arian rights and personna) may continue to enjoy our
property for the construction most priceless resources.
This Bill will provide a
of the aforementioned facul­
means to insure a good,
ties.
sound and progressive pro­
The County would be em ­
gram. Should the electors de­
powered to regulate supplies
sire to place the necessary
of water by diverting excess
tools
In the hands of their
waters from one area, lake,
pond, stream, basin, river, elected Board o f County Com
mlssioners.
or other storage facility to
Whatever the Act’s fate on
any other lake, pond, etc.,
and to establish and maintain May 5th, the Board considered
it an urgent responsibility to
water levels in all lakes.
It would grant the Couifty prepare and place before our
authority to require permits citizens this important deci­
for any person, firm, corpora- sion, which is rightfully theirs.
Uon or other body, (except This responslbilty has been
municipalities and special tax creditably discharged.
districts) before construction
of any water control facility.
The authority is granted to
suspend or deny permits, In­
cluding building permits, un­
til an adequate drainage pro­
gram, including the ultimate
disposition
of
the
waters
drained from the property for
which the permit is requested,
Is established.
The County would have the
power to establish and create
departments, boards or other
agencies it deems necessary
or desirable to carry out the
powers provided in this Act.
It creates an “ Advisory
Committee", which shall con­
sist o f five memlwrs appoint­
ed for a term of two years
selected one each from the
following interests:
Council
Member or Mayor of a muni­
cipality, Agricultural, Recrea­
tional, Industrial and a Free­
holder from the County at
Large.
Possibly, the broadest pow­
er granted is the one dealing
with
"Assessable
Improve­
ments” . Simply stated, it al­
lows the County to construct
facilities o f $ local nature
that will benefit to the pre­
mises or lands served by
such facilities; and to place
on those lands served, a spe­
cial assessment to recover
the cost of such facilities.
The Board is authorized to
create special tax districts for
secondary conservation and
control facilities, and assess,
levy and collect a special tax
for the operation and main­
tenance of said districts.
A secondary facility being
defined within the Act as a
facility designated by the
Hoard of County Commission­
ers, and shall include storm
sewers, ditches, minor flow
canals, curb drainage sys­
tems, transporting and drain­
ing water from individual pro­
perties and local areas.
FINANCING
In every Instance, the Iss­
uance of general obligation
bonds must be approved by
the registered freeholders In
a referendum election. They
are further limited to a total
value not to exceed 4% of the
assessed value of the taxable
property within the County.
The Board is granted auth­
ority to levy a tax to exceed
two (2 ) mills per year for

Blje

ny Mrs, Adam

Page 6 — April 22, 1964

R rrxl&amp;

Lutheran
League To Meet
In Sanford

Insurance Manager Appointed

Leonard F. Stewart o f 70 and in Sanford before his re­
Edgemon Avenue, North cent promotion.
Stewart and his wife, the
Final plane fo r the Orlando
Orlando, has been appointed
former Miss Edna Smith o f Zone Lutheran Women’a Mis­
Agency manager o f Metropol­ Atlanta, have two children.
sionary League Spring Rally,
itan L ife Iniuranee Company’*
to be held in Sanford Satur­
branch office in Sanford, it
day at the Lutheran Church
waa announced today by M.
o f the Redeemer, W. 25th
Place, have been announced
Roy Williamson, Jr., manager
by Mr*. Dru Moore, chairman
o f the company’a office in
of the Ladie* Aid Society.
W inter Park.
•
Theme o f the rally will be
Stewart, a native o f Ham­
“ Tree o f Life.” Registration
ilton County, Tcnneitce , re­
will get underway at 0 a.m.
ceived hi* high school educa­
with a catered luncheon at
tion in Austell, Ga. He holds
noon.
a bachelor’s degree in busi­
Churches taking part will
ness administration
from
Include: Ascension, Casselber­
Georgia State College.
ry; Bethany, Leesburg; Faith,
He joined Metropolitan as
Eustis; Grace, St. Cloud; Our
an agent in the company’a
Savior, Orlando; Prlnca o f
office in Daytona Beach. He
Peace, Orlando;
Redeemer,
later eerved In W inter Park
Sanford; Trinity, Orlando; St.
Lukes, Slavia and Zion, Or­
lando.
L. F. S TE W A R T
Miss Martha Boss, deaconA meeting to plan the Sum­
ness to Hong Kong, will ba
mer Youth Program In De­
one o f the featured speakers,
nary, which ia sponsored by
giving a slide lecture in the
the Civic Association, will be
The Commission on Stew- morning session and an in­
held at 10 a m. next Monda) irdship o f Kbonzcr Methodist spirational address in the a f­
in the Community Center. Church will meet at 7:15 p.m. ternoon.
today to plan the budget for
Representative* o f varioue or­
the coming year. Following
ganisations interested in as­ this meeting, at 8:15 p.m.,
It ’a a real Jolt when a
sisting with the program arc the officiul board o f the fellow boasts of being a big
shot and then get* fired.
church will meet.
urged to attend.
S.

M IR A C LE CONCRETE CO M PANY will he one o f the exhibitors at this
week’s Industrial Show to bo held Thursday, Friday and Saturday at San­
ford’s Civic Center. The firm specializes in "Rcd-I-M ix” concrete and
other concrete products delivered in radio dispatched equipment. The firm,
operated by J. E. Terwllleger Jr., fs located nt 309 Elm Avenue.

Youth Meeting:

Budget Meeting

IC IN fl REFRIG E R ATO R R A IL CARS A N D TRU CKS is the specialty
o f the Hunter Ice &amp;Fuel Co., one o f the more than 40 Seminole County
firm s that will host thousands o f visitors nt this week’s Industrial Show
to he held Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Sanford Civic Center.
The company is located nt 700 W est 13th St.
(Herald Photo)

PICK JIM PIG0TT

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DeBary Group
Hears Report
On Roads

Supt. of
Public Instruction

Muller

Possibilities o f four Inning
U. fl. Highway 17-02 through
DeBary were discussed nt the
last meeting o f the Huslnrsa
and Professional Division of
ths DeBary C h n m W o f Com­
merce held with Mrs. Dorothy
Papinenu presiding in the ab­
sence o f E. A . Davis, chair­
man.
Sam Faron reported on a
meeting with Max Brewer,
district chairman o f the Stats
Road Board, advising that it
was his opinion a fter this
meeting that nothing would
he dons on the four-laning
project until 1-4 is completed.
Ed
Redman
and
William
Stripp, also members o f the
local committee, concurred.
It was reported that the
matter o f peddlera on ths
highway and signs at each
entrance to the community
had bean taken up with Rich­
ey Green, district engineer
with the stats road board.

S a n fo rk

Fully Qualified in Administration and Supervision
o f Schools—Graduate o f the University o f Florida,
Mastera

Degree,

Rank

1

Certificate

(Highest

Awarded by State Department o f Education). 14
Yrara o f Succeaiful School Experience in Florida,
7 Yeara In Scmlnola County.

PIOOTT'S PLATFORM IS POSITIVE
FOR Q U A L IT Y ED U CATIO N . . . W IL L SEEK FU RTH ER IM PROVEM E N T IN TH E AR E AS OF CURRICULUM, TEXT-BOOKS A N D
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FOR CLOSE COOPERATION B E TW E EN CO U N TY O FFIC IA LS .

MISS DORIS FARE R , Enterprise, held her nnnunl Easter hunt after
Easter for tlio convenience o f the pnrents and children, followed by a so­
cial hour with refreshments served hy Mrs. Homer Methnny nnd Mrs.
Puu! Miller, assisting Miss Fuber. Pictured le ft to right nro back row,
Crystal Iiraddock, Forrest, David anti Marcus Nutt, Annette Watson,
Willie Hurl well, Jimmy Magenheinier, Vivian Wutson, Ilruce Wutson,
Margaret Magenheinier, Clinton Kinlaw, Gregory nnd Stephen Smith,
Rnby Julia Smith, Janice Carpenter, John, Benny, Joe and Tamara Hart­
well. John Echols, Juanita Smith and Michael Cockrell. Not pictured were
Paul and Sally Miller o f Deltona.

FOR A MORE M E A N IN G F U L E L E M E N T A R Y R EPO R T CARD.
FOR IM PROVED EDUCATION FOR R ETARD ED C H ILD R E N .
FOR A SCHOOL S U P E R IN T E N D E N T ELECTED B Y T H E PEO PLE.
W IL L S TR IV E TO K E E P TH E PU BLIC INFO RM ED AB O U T A L L
PH ASES OF YO UR SCHOOL SYSTEM.

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wars
mads
from
crushed
acorna and beechnuts.

A D V E R T I S E D IN

The average value o f an
American farm is •42,000.

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L.
Parker, who has been
home on leave with his
uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Tracy Estes
o f Longdule, after com*
pleting special training
in the maintenance o f
C*54’s at Eglin A ir
Force Base, left Tues­
day for Edward A ir
Base in California en*
route to Guam where
he has been reassigned
to Anderson A ir Force
Base. (Herald Photo)

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at

a

convention

of

Florida TEC Cluba held re­
cently In St. Petersburg at
the Holiday Inn.
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tinction of being the only girl
electronics student present for
the meeting.
Richard Grant and Bill In­
gram won first and second
place in the extempteraneous
speaking contest and Richard
took second placa in public
(peaking.
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standing event o f the threeday convention for the 100
delegates was the banquet and
dance.
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addition to the above, were
Bob Dowdie, Phil Perrault,
Bill Fund and Riena Fox,
Ralph Jenson, advisor, ac­
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Palm Circle
"O rchldi to y o u !" might
well have been the theme ot
the April meeting of the Palm
Circle o f Sanford Garden Club
at the home of one o f Ha DcBary membere, Mrs. William
Ferguaon.
With orehlda aa the theme
o f the program, the apeaker
o f the morning, Mark B. Kerr,
orchidiat of DcLand, discuss*
ed with poaltively contagloua
cnthualaam the care and feed­
ing of theae exotica. With hla
wife, Mra. Kerr ho llluitrated
hla talk with exam ple! of
Cattleyaa, Phalaenopia (which
grow l well in grecnhousca In
northern Florida) and several
other breathtaklngly beautiful
apeclmena "K e rr grown in
DeLand," be aald.
"F lo rid a '! clim ate," he aaid,
"which la ao congenial to
more than 80 indlgcnoua apedea, ja alio very favorable for
the production ot the largeflowered cattleyaa that moit
women conilder the "Tllfany
o f the coraage world."
During the informal coffee
hour eome 20 membera and
aeveral gueata regiitered their
appreciation of the work of
their prealdent, Mra. Blanton
Owen, at the Sanford Flower
Show and the honor accruing
to Palm Circle In the Sweepatakea Award, Award of l)litinction and three Blue Ribbona which went to her.
Palm Clrcle'a May meeting
w ill taka the form of a cov­
ered dlah picnic at the home
o f Mr*. Arthur W. Lambert o '
Hlghbanka Road, DeBary.
The nation'! teen-age girli
are giving the bikini the cold
ahoulder. Only 1J per cent
of them favor the moatly-bare
awimauit, according to a aurvey by one magaslne. Moit
popular with the under-20
awlmmera: the one-piece ault.

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Page 8 — April 22, 1964

Vrrall

Susan Skinner Is

Peggy Price Engaged

Honored Guest Of

Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Price
o f Sanford, announce the en­
gagement and approaching
marriage o f their daughter,
P eg g y Jane, to Robert Eldon
Brown, eon o f Mr. and Mra.
Eldo W. Brown, Hartford
City, Indiana.
Miss Price was born In
Kenova, West Virginia and
attended schools in Columbus,
Ohio and Sanford, Florida.
She graduated from Seminole
High School with the Class
o f 1080 and also attended
Florida College o f Medical
Technology In Miami, gradu­
ating with a Medical Secre­
tary degree. She la presently
employed at the Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Brown waa born In
Hartford City, Indiana and
attended schools there, grad­
uating from Montpelier High
School, Mentpcller, Indiana,
with the Claes o f 1001. A t
present he !■ with the Navy,
stationed at Sanford Naval
A ir Station with Heavy A t ­
tack Squadron One.
The wedding will be an
event o f May 2, 1084, 7:00
p.ra. at the First Baptist
Church, Sanford. No invita­
tions are being issued and all
friends of the couple are in­
vited to attend.

Miss Susan (Sunny) Skin­
ner, bride-elect o f W’alter
Ernest Neal, Jr. was recent­
ly an honored guest at a
luncheon at the Skyline Res­
taurant In Orlando.
Hostesses fo r the delight­
ful luncheon were Mrs. R. F.
Cooper o f Sanford and Mrs.
Charles Nlblack o f Oviedo.
The table was beautifully
decorated with a sliver bowl
arranged with pink and white
carnation* and baby breath,
and the hostesses presented
Sunny with a white eatin
sachet pillow.
Invited guests were Mrs.
A . L. Skinner, mother o f the
bride-elect, Miss Cheryl Sher­
ri!,
Sunny’s college
room
mate, Mrs. Byron Fox, Mrs.
Roy Willisms, Mrs. Ed Mc­
Call, Mra. J. N. Robson, Mrs.
Hamilton Blsbee, Mrs J. H.
Van Hoy, Mrs. G regg Walker
and Mrs. M. L. Nichols.

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The Zeta

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Others present wers Mrs.
Sigma Phi, recently met at P. IL Bach, sponsor, Mrs.
S. O. Dormlney, Mrs. Joe T.
the homo of M r». Ernest MorCorley, Mrs. Robert Morris,
ria in Oitoen with the pres
Mrs. Richard Rutler, Mrs.
ident, Mrs. Robert Winia Fred Wilson and Mrs. Gary
conducting the business meet­ Hudgens.
ing.
Mrs. Louia Llnnekugcl re­
ported the results o f the Ba­
by of the Year Contest, and
the proceeds were in excesi
of |f&gt;00, which will be donat­
ed to The Little Red School
House.
Plans for a rummago sale
were completed and tho sale
will lie held « t the old Nix
Bedding Building on the corn­
er o f Sanford and Celery
Avenue. A ll Items not sold
will be donated to the Good
Samaritan Home.
Mrs. Donald LeFils spoke
on the Importance o f parlia­
mentary procedure and led a
group discussion on "D o’s and
Don’ts” for members o f Beta
Sigma Phi.
Ritual o f Juwcls was held,
initiating pledges into full
members. Receiving the R it­
ual Degree were Mrs. George
Beers, Mrs. Vincent Cars,
Mrs. Donald LeFils, Mrs.
Louis Linnekugel and Mrs.
Thomas Russell.

ON SALE NOW Meat For Your Freezer
Aged Western Beef

Mrs. Virgil Smith
New President Of
Retired Teachers
The Seminole County Re­
tired
Tearhers
Association
met Friday April 17, In the
conference room o f The Flrat
Federal Savings and Loan
building.
Offlesrs elected fo r the
coming year are Mra. V irgil
Smith, president, ftlrs. Hugh
Tlllis, vice president, Mrs.
Kerfoot
Bryant,
secretarytreasurer, Mrs. William B.
W ray and Miss Edna Chitten­
den,
legislative committee,
Dsn Steel and Mrs. J. C. Hart­
ley, membership, Mrs. Mild­
red Babcock, publicity, Mrs.
Marguerite Graham, telephone
and Mrs. J. P. Bates, pro­
gram.
Dr. Charlie Park, Jr. pre­
sented a most enlightening
program and discussion on ths
pros and cona o f the King
Anderson Bill and the Kerr
Mills Bill, and conducted a
discussion on medical care fo r
the aged.
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Day Friday P.M .
Southern Memorial Day will
be observed on Friday April
24th at 4 P. M. by the N or­
man do Vcre Howard Chap­
ter o f the United Daughters
o f the Confederacy in Lakeview Cemctary.
The Invocation will bo giv­
en by Reverend Richard L y ­
ons and the Honorable Knrlyle Houaholder will be the
speaker.
Committee in charge o f ar­
rangements are Mrs. Claude
P. Herndon and Mrs. W. B.
Kirby.

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Miss Laura Chase
Named T o Dean’s
Vt. College List
Laura D. Chase, daughter
o f Mr. and Mrs. Randall Chase
If, o f 8anford has been nam­
ed to the Dean’s List at
Green Mountain College, Poultney, Vt. fo r tho second se­
mester. She Is a student in
the Retailing curriculum.

SEM INO LE C O U N TY Home Demonstration Council recently held their
final meeting fo r the fiscal year. Discussing past and future progress are
seated le ft to right, Mrs. Kay Sassman, county president, and Mrs. Felix
Mcge, county delegate. Standing left to right are Miss M yrtie Wilson,
county agent, Mrs. Edwin Kennedy, county treasurer, Mrs. G. R. Gray,
second vice president and Mrs. Frank Steudle, new first vice president.

There will be an open coun­
cil meeting and covered dish
luncheon on Jfsy 21st at which
time a program on Brasil w ill
be given by Mrs. Dawsey.

It was decided to also con­
tinue giving the gifta at the
annual Christmas party ta
ths County Homs and Good
Samaritan Home.
The Council will sponsor
the County 4-H dress revue
on April 25th, and w ill also
sponsor 2 members to the 4-H
camp in June.
The Council instructed Mrs.
if. L. Johnson to collect stor­
ies on the recent Heart Fund
queen sponsored by the Mon­
roe H.D. Club and also stor­
ies on recent successful cook­
ing school and a future story
on May 3rd nation wide 4-H
Church Sunday. These stor­
ies are to be sent to the State
H.D. office In Tallahassee.
The county President and
delegate are to attend tha
abort course in Tallahassee on
July 13th-15th. The president
will serve on the treasurers
committee there. Miss M yrtie
Wilson, county H.D. Agent
told the group this is the 60th
year o f Extension Service.
Cecil Tucker, County agent
spoke briefly to the group
on Civil Defense.
Lake Mary club w ill be the
hostesses at the M ay Council
open meeting.

K IN G ’S
B EAUTY SALQ N
Over Roumlliat’a Drug

Jennifer J. Blanton To Marry

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DeBary

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Mr.
and Mra. Roy Knealsnd and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Salis­
bury all o f DeBary, visited
Mr. and Mr*. John Reynolds
o f Boyton Beach, Florida,
and placee o f interest In Cen­
tral Florida this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. An­
drews and their guest Mrs.
Harry Glover o f Dinghamton,
N . Y . visited the Citrus Tow­
er a t Clearmont and other in­
teresting places en route.

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o f each individual club has been
the vice president, Mrs. Don­ advised to g e t president pins.
Tho council also voted on
recently fo r the last fiscal ald Dunn, Mra. Frank Steudle
continuing to servo ths USO
meeting o f the year. The waa elected to fill ths un-exwith birthday cakes monthly.
meeting was held at the Coun­ plred term. The council voted This occurs on ths second
ty Agriculture building. Be­ to make a year book and Thursday o f each month.
Council

W. Kirk Jr. New

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Mrs. Inez Blanton of Long - 1 the student council, basket-1 member of the baseball team
The wedding will ba an
wood and Thomas W. Blanton ball team and baseball team, there. He has recently com­ event o f Saturday, April 25,
of Orlando announce the cn- He attended Temple Unlveri- pleted a tour o f duty with at 1 p.m. at Christ Episcopal
gafiement and approaching ity in Philadelphia and waa a I the United State* Navy.
Church in Long wood.
marriage of their daughter,!
M ils Jennifer Jane Blanton,
to Frederick M. Burfelnd,
son of Mrs. Dorothy Miller,
of Ship Bottom, N . J.
The bride-elect waa born in
Cleveland, Ohio, and was
graduated from Lyman High
School with the class of '62.
She waa a member o f the
Chorllalrea,
speech
and
Drama Club and Pep Club.
Sha la presently employed by
The Shelby Mutual Insurance
Company o f Winter Park.
Mr. Burfelnd waa born In
Pinewall, N. J., and was grad­
W. L. (Buddy) Kirk, Jr. uated from Bam egat High
was recently elected Presi­ School In South Jersey, N. J.,
dent o f the Student Union whe;e he waa a member of
Board at Stetson University,
where he is now In his junior
year.
Buddy, the son o f Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Kirk o f Sanford,
was graduated from Seminole
High School with the class o f
1081 and received all his
schooling In Seminole County
schools.
A t Ststson, where he la a
MISS JENNIFER JANE BLANTO N
Pre-Law student, Kirk has
bean active in other campus
activities that Include Wesley
Foundation, serving as Resi­
dent Advisor, and membership
on the Student Union Board.
He Is a member o f Lambda
Chi Alpha social fraternity.

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Group three o f Christian
Women’s Fellowship o f The
First Christian Chinch met
recently at the home o f Mrs.
V. H. Grantham, with Mra.
O. D. Landresa presiding ov­
er the meeting.
Mia* Florence Blihop eonducted the devotional study.
Mra. Landresa waa re-elect­
ed aa group chairman fo r the
coming year, and Miss Bishop
waa asked to finish the year
as eircla secretary-treasurer.
I t waa announced that tha
present secretary, Mrs. Frank
Washburn w ill be transferred
to Jacksonville toon.
Plana war* made fo r some
membera to attend a workshop
In Mt. Dor*, and ths Stats

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Convention in Ocala in May.
Mrs. Harold Ring presented
an exceptionally interesting
study o f ths emerging coun­
try o f Nepal, north o f India.
Following th* business, a
pleasant social hour waa en­
joyed, with Mr*. Grantham
serving refreshments to Mrs.
C. G. M urray, Mra. O. T.
Pearson, Mrs. Euphemla Huntley, Mrs.
Landresa, Mrs.
Washburn, Mias Bishop and
Mrs. Ring.

Vote For And ElectA. C. Smith, Jr.
YO U R C O U N T Y
C O M M IS S IO N E R
FROM D IS T R IC T 1
Smith, Being A Young Succeaaful Business
Man, Property Owner, Taxpayer O f Seminole
County, Realizes And Seen The Need For Bet­
ter Improved Rondo, Better Drainage, Improv­
ed 4-H And Home Demonatration Programs,
More Industry And Payroll* IMPROVED
COOPERATION W ITH A L L PUBLIC OFFI­
CIALS (BOTH CITY A N D CO UNTY) FOR
THE BENEFIT OF THE TAX PAYER . 8 mith
Has The Time To Apply Aa Your County Com­
missioner To Repreaent AU Tha County Tax­
payer!, Not Juit A Few In Certain Sections.
Aa Your Commissioner, I Will Strive To See You Receive A Dollars Worth
For Every Dollar Spent.
Your Support And Vote Will Be Humbly Appreciated On May 5 .
A. C, SMITH, JR.
Pd. Pol Adv.

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D E AR AB B Y: After readlog about th* woman whose
birthday presents consist­
ed of new carpeting, a sola
cover and an Invitation to go
out for dinner from her hus­
band, and some charms for
her bracelet from her son,
but who was unhappy be­
cause she didn't got a rake,
1 couldn’ t resist writing to

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C O N FID EN TIAL TO W .B.
It Is amazing bow much
more receptive a child will
be to, " L E T S LOOK IT
U P ," than to, "G O LOOK
IT U P !" Try ltl
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Get It o ff your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3385. Beverly Hills. Calif.,
90212. Enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
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one dollar to ABBY, Box
33A5. Beverly Hills, Calif.,
90212, for Abby'a new book­
let, "HOW TO W n iTE L E T ­
TERS FOR A L L OCCASSIONS."

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J. 8. Weller of Los Angeles
entitled an article In the
Assn. Quarterly "S ix Cards
is H alf a Slam ."
The point of the article
la that a comparatively weak
alx card suit will be six tricks
if partner can fit It.
His example hand Is from
• duplicate game in which
most North players chose to
respond three no-trump to
their partner's diamond open*
in f. In every instance, South
pasted and North proceeded
to take his 12 top tricks.
One North player took a
fa r different view of the hand.
He saw the extra trick possi­
bilities inherent in his four
card support for South's dia­
mond suit and responded one
spade.
When South rebid to two
diamonds, North was off and

I have a

U P " because little twerps
answer the telephone, "W HO
IS TH IS ?" This happeos to
me often as I use the
telephone a great deal In
m y business. When little
ones answer the phone and
doa't want to give U up,
but try to engage me In
conversation, ! say, "This is
Santa Claus and I am tak­
ing orders. Go get your mo­
ther." They run for Mamma
real quick and pull her to
the phone.
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DEAR A B B Y :
What's
wrong with having a child
answer the telephone with,
"W ho is this?" My children
(and I have five ranging
from four to ten) do this all
the time for me. If there is
something
wrong
with
"W HO IS TH IS?", then I
also give up.
BUSY MOTHER
DEAR BUSY: With little
extra effort a child can be
taught lo ask, "Who Is this,
P L E A S E ? " And few call­
ers object to being asked to
identify themselves, if asked
courteously.

$jcuaoby

ABBY:

T V Time Previews
7:30-0 p.m. NBC. Opening 1jouili (Corey Allen) comet
Night at the World's Fair, across a disreputable rene­
i Color). Despite the title, gade (N eville Brand) at a
most of tills 90-mlnute special lonely waterhoie in the desert.
was filmed and taped well in The renegade rcognizrt the
advance of the opening. There lad a* the son of the chief
are qulcky tours of various responsible for bit serving a
areas on the enormous fair prison term for bootlegging.
grounds conducted by such The renegade rccognlzca the
stars as Carol Channing, Can- fires, but not till he has put
llnllai, F r e d
MacMurray, the lad through some awful
Larne Grrcnc and Marian An­ moments, not the least of
derson, with Henry Fonda which ii forcing tha buy to
serving as the overall host. drink whiskey that could kill
Much o f what you are will him.
look as if it were Just com­
9 9:30 p.m. CBS. The Bcvpleted for the show, but that’s crly Hillbillies. If the basic
largely due to the magic of plot is familiar. It's only be­
the NBC cameras and the co­ cause this series has used the
operation of fair officials in mistaken-identity bit so often,
making those attractions not only rabid fans may not be
yet completed seem ready. aware It's become a cliche.
The mud and incomplete con­ Some good laughs, neverthe­
struction have been temporar­ less. as the Clampetta Inspect
ily conceited In the Interests a ritzy dress shop they’ve In­
of glamorizing the opening, vested In and are mistaken
which. It's readily acknow­ for iK'ggars. In turn, the
JO A N N E IIKUN operates one of the HIM electronic data processing ma­
ledge. it one of the events of Clampott&lt;. feel the skinny pro­
chined
which will bo on display hy Florida Statu Hank during its 2fith an­
the decade. The ihow wilt In­ prietress Is starving and deniversary ojten house on May 1.
clude the dedication ceremon­ clde to do something about it.
ies and everything possible Playing the snooty shopkeep­
has been done to make you er very well is Natalie Scha­
want to visit the fair. This fer and there’ * an added treat
show doesn't even scratch the here when Elly May (Donna
surface is a come-on, so Douglas) steps out of her tom­
boy clothes to model some
Methodist Men ot the Docome on down.
7:308 p.m. ABC. The Oztie eye-popping gowns.
Electronic banking equip­ each individual account on a latnd District will hold a
and Harriet Show. "The Blue
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Danny ment valued at more than quarterly Intais, instead of quarterly dinner and business
meeting at the First Method­
Moose." (Rerun). Don't het Kaye Show. Vincent Price,
$50,000 will be mi display at Bemi-aunuaily.
ist Church In Ormond Beach
that the Inspiration for this Howard Morris and Shari
4) Management
report*, this Thursday at 6:30 p. m.
episode wasn't provided hy Lewis are Danny'* guests to­ Florida State llnnk during
On the agenda Is election of
Mark Twain. Rick and his night, and the closest the hor­ its open house celebration payroll account*, and many
other hank record* will he district officers for thn ensu­
fraternity brother* work out a ror movie star comes to being May t.
The data processing system
diabolical scheme to run a a monster Is as a hesd waller
continuouily produced hy the ing conference year.
Guest speaker will he Dr.
rival
group
into painting in a sketch with meek How­ equipment in bring installed system to speed bonking serv­
at the bank in May and will
Charles E. Erwin, nationally
JUck's fraternity house. This ard Morris. Miss Lewis and
result in more rapid posting ice and accuracy.
known lecturer, author tnd
ancient altuation comedy aer- Danny open the show as pup­
Conversion o f hanking serv­ business consultant now mak­
of
accounts, daily computing
lea rontinuci to remain young pets singing "Ballin’ t It e
of aavinga account interest, ice* to the new ayatem, from ing hla home In Ormond
Jack" and later Shari brings
in heart.
I improved accuracy and safety manual accounting system* Beach.
8:309 p.m. CBS. Suspense. on ber favorite lamb chop
in checking account porting will occur on the following
Dinner reservations should
"The Savage." What could puppet, who tings "F ere Jac­
and Increasing ability to han­ schedule:
l»e forwarded direct to First
have been developed deeply ques" with llte host.
Ravings account* - will b* Methodist
Church, Ormond
dle growing businraa in Sem­
with racial conflict become*
In llte final skit Mr. Price
inole County and Central converted in May o f this year. Beach.
an ordinary good guy v*. bad employs his vast knowledge of
Thrifty checking accounts •
Florida.
guy plot here. A (air amount art when be explains paint­
converted
in J ump o f thia year.
A portion of the ayatem,
of suspense Is generated how­ ing* to Kaye, who Just atopLoans, bond ledger and pay­
which includes nlng pieces of
ever In what Is essentially a ped into the art gallery to get
equipment, will he on display roll account* - converted In
two man plot. An Indian |out of Use rain.
mld-lliOA.
in the hank lobby during the
"B y the middle o f next
2611: anniversary open house
While Boone, Evan* and Coyear, wa hope this ayatem
celebration on May 1.
lonlul squabble among them­
I
m; a significant part of
will
The display will continue
selves for the Metro Conferduring banking hours on May the Ecminole County business rnca baseball title, the lea­
community,
adding
b
data
4, 6 and 8. The system will
gue's schools will congregate
t l ) Ntwo—
Dot * F * o - then be moved to second processing capability to the
W E D N E S D A Y P. M .
tlielr respective teams Wed.
0*11
community
for
many
business
floor quarters where it will
nesday night at Evans High
1:1* (S) M v m i h
( I ) A* T b * World Turai
\m placed Into operation in purposes," T. E. Tucker, pres­ In Orlando for tha loop's an­
&lt;tt Mess* s a w n , w » a t i l l IS) Cartoons
ident
o
f
the
hank
noted.
the bank’a accounting depart­
Use
nual (rack m eet
S:#S (S) Lot's Mak* A Deal
"The existence o f a system
ment.
( a&gt; Newsline
IS) Aon Sothsro
Winter Park la favored
l : t t tt&gt; eti s sports
&lt;l&gt; Pootword
The installation is the first of thia also and capability lake the title sine* they
S:tl (4) Weathsr Show
can
lx
an
added
Incentive
fo
r
1:11 ( ! ) T h * Peelers
electronic banking system to
t : t l ( ! ) News— W s it tr Creeindustry te locate in this ar­ am tised 119 points in a recent
kits
&lt;l) Dor &gt;n Court
l&gt;e introduced In Seminole
Orange County track meet.
( I ) lluntltv • Brlnklsr
ea."
t l ) Art Llnklotlor
County banking. Ii is expect­
Tit! (3) Pspuo
The Parkers probably will
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Lt*a
How.
( ! ) Ultiin Ussvss
ed by lata IPIVi that Hip bank
ord
find most of thrir competition
(•&gt; Ch-r-nn*
1:11 I t ) Ixirttto f o u n t
will be aide to o ffer the data
T:S0 C&gt; World'* r a l r Special
coming from the Boone High
I I I t)*n*rn' Ho*i&gt;ltal
( « ) Clirunltls
proceaaing capabilities uf the
Braves.
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Th*
Truth
ItlS (SI Pans Duka
S:Sft I I ) Vou Don’t asp
IBM system to major bust( ! ) Ch. I H|i*clal
(Color)
m-aa houses o f the area fur
1:1* &lt;t) Th* Parinar's
&lt;l) Russn Ftp A p * f
Dsushtrr
The Junior Bo)s League
the processing o f complicated
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of
Night
o v j i v t i4 tv t r
(S) riehtrops
«:0» ( t ) Match Homo
Civitan nine tried hopelessly
accounting records.
f:S! |S&gt; Esplons*.
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TTallmoattr
( ! ) tl*T*rlr lllttklttt**
A c c o r d i n g to llichard to rapture their initial victory
( * ) Hscrst Slurin
( I ) Mrs Cs*s1
4:1* |3&gt; llurn* gad Allan
TtivtiTR a T i i i a t e n a v
Keogh, vice president o f Flor­ of the current season Monday
S:SS ( ! ) Dick v*w P rk s
4:31 (1) Now*
Carinas Faaa Nile*
tS:*t C&gt; Klsvsnth Hoar
ida State Bank,-the 11131 sys­ afternoon when they rallied
14)
Undo
Walt
( I ) Dsnnr Karo
I i*i — AD- First Half
for
four
runs
In
the
last
half
4il*
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of
Utou-hn
tem
offers
these
unique
im­
&lt;»&gt; Chrrkmats
Ta Bn Mratal*4 Da
(4) llronro
ItitS (S. (•) N * * » .
Wrethtr,
provements to banking serv­ of (lie seventh frame In their
arr-nd akar* • ■ ,
(4) Cartoon*
Sports
ronlrst with the Shriller*.
I I ) Loovt It To B « * t * r ice:
- F 44TTO * rl.A C 4C*
(S) N*wo — i f ■ r a b r
S ill ( I ) Nswsrsp*
However, the rally fell onel.aaa Turasr — Celav
1) Using punched cards
Usrtls
H i l l t l ) Now*. W«*th*r,
I'la* *4 fails (lair
to record each deposit and run short in the Civitan effort
Sports
“ nisvnw T ffin v fta "
each check drawn on an ac­ to knut Hie count and the
ll:SS &lt;l) Tti*stor of tko Stars
l lf a a r f 44. It-klnsna
11:11 (1) Jnhnnjr Carton
count, the system will post all Mirincrs grabbed a 7 In 8 vic­
(Color)
Itema to tha proper account tory.
( t ) Movlo
on the it m i date the item
The Shrine nine moved Into
THURSDAY A. M.
fourth
plare In the loop’ s
la
received
at
the
hank,
rather
Tbs
Boor
Lok t
Pirates
#:** ( ! ) S'an On
standings and are now only
came from behind in the sixth than the nest day.
ItlS IS) aunshlas A im * * * *
2) The ay stem automati­ one game behind the league
t : i t ( I ) Urort. Farm H*po&gt;t Inning to score four runt and
• :SS (S) Florida iliot srr
nip the North Orlando Lillie cally computes and prints the leading Klwanlans.
( • ) Suarlso a*m**t*r
The line score:
T:*4 (S) Todsv— llush Dows* League nine by a acora of 5 monthly statement and fig ­
( ! ) Film Fostnrs*
ures the
monthly
service Shrine
020 ISO 1—7 7 2
LAST B A Y
TMS (S) Farm MkL
S * » * r l U&gt; 4 Saturday afternoon at
charge for the current month. Civitan
100 001 4 -8 4 2
T:SS ( ! ) liickla C r s u
Bear Lakt.
&lt;t&gt; TodSF
8) Ravings account Inter­
WP—Billy Gracey (1 0 ). l.P
Larry Glynn and Nick Con­
f i l l (S) Local Mows. W ssest Is updated daily hy the —Tom Hickson (0 1 ), Hit —
tbsr
stantine ahared the mound
system and wilt he credited to Jim Warren (Shrine)
• i t * ( l ) C opula K a s f a r * *
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duties for Bear Lake with
•
( I ) Carlota*
MCW Hwl
t : t t ( I ) Divorce Conrt
Constantine getting credit for
uarftaMrrwT*
( I ) Amsrlesa Hlstorv
&lt;t; Essrclso For Worn** the victory. Glynn paced the
1:11 ( I ) Cartooas
Pirates at the plate with a
Starts Tomorruw
( I ) Rompsr Ratal
triple.
Ben Condon, Tyle DoctS i l l ( I ) l o r When
A I 1:8* - 9:08 • 8:19
ON 1(10 IIKANDS
(•&gt; k * w *—m b * w a t te ** co, Clint Gorce and Olynn did
t*:*a &lt;l&gt; h’ BC Mows
7:18 • 9:99
th* scoring for B tar Lake.

FLORIDA STATE BANK TO INSTALL|^hodistMen
$50,000 DATA PROCESSING UNIT Set Meeting

When South showed three
aces and no kings, North de­
cided that the diamond grand
•lam would be cold provided
that South had the expected
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CAST
alx card diamond suit and at
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least three clubs snd that
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some nasty opponent did not
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North bid seven diamonds and
SOUTH (D&gt;
South wrapped It up.
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This North was really enter­
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prising. He would have gath­
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North end South vulnerable
for the more conservative bid
■oath West North Cost
of alx diamonds. On the other
Pass
Pose
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P om
4 N.T. Pass
hand, K seems to me that all
&gt;4
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other South players were a
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trifle timid. Perhaps, at lu s t
Pass
Pass
one might have realised the
Opening teed— A K
combination of a alx card
running. He assumed that diamond suit and th ru aces
South had a alx card diamond was worth some further bid
partner jumped
suit and went right into a after his
right to three no-trump.
Blackwood routine.

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Meet Wednesday

Television Tonight

in love with her, a woman about his love or about the
will
try almost anything. But possibility that aha w ill ever
wtvea wonder, "Is he etlll In
leva with m e7" — and how it's amazing how I i 1 1 1 a lose him.

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8. Atlantic Avw.,
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Please send retef brochure and information regarding
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Spaatsk
Word foe W o r t
l&gt;tc*mb*r Brl«o
I I a ? i [. ocf
Conr*nlrotlon
Pries I* night
Tho SloCov*
M inin g Links
Tho Objoet I t
Pet* A f i l e d ) *

Prices A re Tailored
To V eer Tim *, Needs
Aa4 Badge! . . .
Be It A Bottle
or Case

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Beginning aa n clerk in tha
cffica in 1920, Miss Burns
was appointed to th* post­
master's job In 1924. During
the year* she has been assist­
ed by her sister, Mrs. Bertha
L. Hardin, who also will be
retiring this waek a fter 20
yrars service.
Beginning Saturday, th* o f­
fice w ill be located at th*
corner o f Main and DeBary
ftrecta and will be operated
by Mr*. Ritchie Harris. A t
thli time him re to house de­
livery will become available
to all interested in Uds ser­
vice. House numbers, available either from Ryan'e Store
or at the post office, should
he posted on the home and
mail boxes must be installed
in front o f th* house within
easy reach o f tha carrier who
will travel by ear.
The new offica will rontinu*
to serve customers with ell
present services with an add­
ed pickup at 7 p.m. each day
including Sunday*.

Ladies Guild
To Meet
By Jane Casselberry
Mis* Mlrian Ross, a deacon­
ess in Hong Kong missions
since 1946, will be guest
speaker at the regular month­
ly meeting o f th* Ladies
Guild o f Ascension Lutheran
Church o f Casselberry at 8
p.m. ITiursday.
She will apeak following
th* buelnrse meeting and
ahuw elide* o f refugees la
“ Rennie'* Mill Camp."
Hostesses for tha meeting
will be Mr*. Jean Klafehn
and Mre. Joen Kercher,

Ta? Day Sales
Mrs. Ida 8towart, chairman
o f the T e g Day held Friday
at several locations In Longwood to benefit the Civic
League's library Fund, re­
ported today that donations
totaled $97.41. She expressed
her appreciation lo patrons
who helped make the drive
•ucceaaful.

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Rex Brook* did the pitching
for North Orlando with Keren
Stephenson behind the plate.
Bear Lake goes to Longwood for a contest slated at 9
p.m.
Wednesday.
Saturday
tha P ira lei will play th* Alta­
monte Springs Twlna.

tl:SS (S) four First ImpressIon
( I ) Lots o f Lite
The executive board o f tha
( I t Stvon K * r »
DeBary Public Library, meet­ l l i l t ( ! ) Truth or Constquoncto
ing last week qt the Com­
t l ) Kattisr Know* Bo*t
munity Center, voted to do­
(&lt; ) Nrarrh for Tomorrow
nate a sum o f $60 to tho Cen­ 13:11 ( I 'luldlng Light
l:St (S) Now*
ter fund fo r enlargement o f
( I ) Krnlo Ford
( I ) Th* Open Window
tho kitchen and building o f
t i l l IS) Focu*
a Red Cross supplies room.
1:11 f t ) Fooplt A r t Funny

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Bear Lake Beats
North Orlando

SP E C IA L S
EVERY DAY!
FARRELL’S
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
OPEN DAILY — 9 A. M. - 6:15 P. M.

119 E. F IR S T
HANFORD
W E G IV E TO P V A L U E STAM PS

Donation Made

M arts lavs is—i tinlril'rf Ak-Ceedtiering and Hast. THa Bethreem
n S t t t S A S t o n e r . H . F i Musk,IV,Bssa Hants, hivaU laicemaa.
• fraah aster Iniamlng Paris
• Sterflabeard Courts
» Ocesnviae Diriag lest**.

rDAYTONA"

Civitans’ Try
Falls Short

THURSDAY P. M.

cies and Bedroom A|&gt;«rtmente,
all attractively decorated and pro­
viding elegant com fort. . .

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Bhe can win hie liking and
fe w aik themielvea, "Docs be thought the average woman
gives to keeping her husband's respect by being good enough
Uka m e t"
as a homemaker so that her
In order to keep a husband liking and respect.
husband Is proud o f her and
Mentioned below are a few
o f their home.
TV RENTAL
of the things she can do to
8ha can win hie liking by
• Sale*
• Service
help Insure that her husband treating hie parenta and rel­
will contlaue to like her atives a i considerately as aha
through the years. And If sha treats her own.
r A 2-4929
Xealth Color T V Raise
he* her husband's liking she
Hha ran keep hie liking by
2499 Hanford Are.
doesn't have to worry much the way she meets difficult­
ies and hardship — gamely
and without complaint.
Bha can be sure h ell like
her i f she never damages his
ago by pointing out hla
faults, harping on hla mis­
takes or blaming him when
things go wrong.
She can keep hla liking I f
aha is good company, gay and
cheerful and happy.
Bha can be aura ha will
Ilka bar I f aha shows a real
sympathy fo r and understandIng o f others.
And It will certainly make
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him like her If he knows that
■he sees the beet In him and
seems unaware of the short­
comings he knows ha has.
Marriage
la a
Ufatlaae I f i l *
thing. And although tha "hon­
eymoon" type o f love won’ t l t : l t
last forever, genuine liking
and affection between a hue- IliSS
band and w ife will keep tbs
*■' 109 Unite . . . offering a choice of
marriage Intact.
' beautiful Motel Itoome, Efficien­

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By Itelen Snodgrass
Mias Sarah Bunt*, Enter­
prise postmaster fo r th* past
40 years, will retire Ihla Fri­
day at th* close of the work­
ing day.

Woman By Ruth Millett

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Enterprise
Postmaster
To Retire

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By Oswald Jacoby

NORTH
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A p r f l 2?. 1904 —

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suggestion for the woman
who signed herself " I GIVE

DEAR ABBY: Some wom­
en arc nuts. I ’m talking about that shrew who didn't
get a cake for her 48th
birthday, and although her
husband gave her lovely
gifts and Invited her out for
dinner, she was so mad she
opened a few cans for his
dinner and went straight
to bed. 1 have been married
for 17 years, and the only
time
my
husband ever
thinks about my age Is when
he has to fill out some pap­
ers and has to know when
I was born. And he never
remembers from one time
to the next.
NOT NUTS
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March 8th was our 10th
wedding anniversary. I have
never had a cake. On my
last anniversary I got a
kiss, an embrace and a
sincere “ 1 love you." In 19
years we have gone out (or
dinner five times. My only
complaint Is that my hus­
band isn't able to devote
more lime to our four
youngsters.
But
knowing
that he must travel 60 miles
a day to support his family,
I can overlook this. You
made my day when you
followed that woman's com­
plaint with tills sentence:
"T h e most Important thing
a man can do for his child­
ren Is to love their mother."
M y carpets are threadbare,
I don't expect to go out for
dinner In the very near
future, and I don't own a
charm bracelet. Ilut when
m y husband comes borne at
night, I feel as though I am
21 and it'a our first date.
Just aign me—

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Pag# 10— April 22, 1964

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legaf Notice

IN T I I R
COURT OP T H E
COUNTT JUIMItL SEMINOLE
COUNTT. FLO RID A.

IN T H E COUNTY J I D O IPS
COURT BKWINOLE COUNT!
FLORIDA
KflTATK OF
NORMAN JONES

IN PROBATE.

K O T K l o r «CTT
T O t H CRBBITT RODEN M l
b e v e r l t j . noDEJf, hit
w lf* . Defendant*.
TOO AND BACH OF TOO
t r * hereby notified that suit
ha* bsan commenced ssalnot
you la tha Circuit Court of tha
Ninth Judicial Circuit o f tha
State o f Florida la and for
Hamlnolo Countr. tha abbre­
viated tllta of which la:
DORCHESTER
■ A V I N O8
BANK .
Plaintiff,
H E R B E R T RODEN and REVE R L T J. RODEN, hla wlfa, at
al,
Dafandaata,
In Chancery No. t l l i l
Tha nature o f thla ault la a
foracloaura o f
that
cartaln
i n o r n a t e from aald defendant!
to plaintiff, dated January SI.
IMS and recorded February 1,
IMS la Official Reonrda Bonk
110 pata 101 of tha Public Ra
cord! of Semlnoto County, FlorIda, oneumbarlnt that cartaln
placa or pareat of property torated, altuate. and belnt In
laid County and Slate, to.wlti
Lot IT. Block T. NORTH
O R L A N D O TOWNHITB,
FO URTH ADDITION, aoeordlnt to tha Plat there
o f as recorded In Plat
Book I I, pate I I . o f tha
Pubtlo Rarorda of Seminole
County, Florida.
EAC H OF TOU IS REQU1R*
ED to ftla your anawer or
ether written defenaea to tha
Complaint with tha Clark of
tha Circuit Court o f Hamlnolo
County, Florida, In thla pro.
ceedlns and to serve a copy
thereof upon lha plaintiffs at
torneys. whoaa names and ad
dress are hereinafter sat forth,
aa required by law, not latar
than the 11ID day of May
1114. In dsfiu lt thereof the
caueo will proceed aa parte
upon the anlry of a Decree
Pro Confeaeo acatnat you.
WITNESS my hand and the
official seal of said Court In
Semlnola County, Florida, this
Ith day of April, 111!.
(SEALI
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of lha Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhton
Deputy Clerk
B E A D A L U O R ID L C T AND
LEW IS
Attorneys for Plaintiff
le North Court Strrst
Tost Office nos l i f t
Orlando, Florida
Publish April I, II, It. I I, l i l t
C D T.ll

In rei Estate at
ED YT H JONES AMALONfl
Deceased.
T a A ll Credllaeu aad Pereaus
Having Claims ar Demands
Against Said Eatatei
You. and each o f you ara
heraby notified and required
to present any claims and de&gt;
mandi which you. or either of
you, may have against the e«tats of Edyth Junes Amalong,
deceased, late of said County,
to Ih e County Judge of Sem­
inole County, Florida, at hie
office In Ihe court house of
aald County at Hanford, Flor­
ida. within ala calendar months
from tha lime of Ihe first pub­
lication o f thla notice. Each
claim nr drmand ahall be In
writing, and aliall stale the
place of residence and poet o f ­
fice address o f the claimant,
and ahall ba sworn lo by tha
rlalmant. their agent or attor­
ney, and any auch claim or damand not to filed shall ba void,
/a/ n. W. Amalong
As exerulor of tha Last
Will and Taatament of
Edyth Jonea Amalong, S t ­
ressed
Publish: April II. ! » . May I. II.
IM4
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In the Court s f the County
Judge, gemloole County, FlorIda. In Probate,
to rel Estate of
HE R BE R T J. HCHUENEMANN
Deceased
T o AB Creditor# and Persons
Having Claims or Demands
Agolast Hold Estate i
You and each of you ara
hereby notified and required
to present any claims and domends which you, or either of
you, mey have against tha
aslale of Herbert J. Hchusnsmann. deceased, lata o f said
County, lo lha County Judgs of
Htmlnola County, Florida, at
hla office In Ihe court house of
said County at Sanford, Flor­
ida,
within
slg
calendar
months from lha time o f Ihe
first publication of this notice.
Two copies of each claim or
demand ehall ba In writing,
and ehall atala tha ntaca of
raaldance and post offlca ad­
dress of tha claimant, and
shall ha aworn to by tha
claimant, bla agent, his attor­
ney, and accompanied by a f i l ­
ing fea of one dollar and auch
claim or demand not so filed
shell ba void.
Monroa E, Hchuenemann
Aa eseeulor of the Last
Will and Testament of
H E R B E R T J. HCIIUENEMANN, deceased
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT, R. W. Ware, Attorney
N IN T H
JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT fur E ie ju tor
OF FLO RIDA 'IN AND FOR P.O. Boa 1411.
Hanford, Florida.
PKNINOI.K COUNTT.
ubllsh April I, II, I I, !». l i l t
C IIAN CK R T NO. 1MT4.
J. S. OLBAMON, Jit., as Admin. CDT-14
Istrator of Veterans Affairs, an IN
THE
CIR CUIT COURT.
Officer o f the United Slatao of NINTH
JUDICIAL
CIHUUIT
America,
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Plaintiff, SEMINOI.H COUNTT.
•ve&gt;
( T I A M ’KIIT NO. IStt*
SAMURT, P. BROADT, a/k/a PKUEItAI. N A T IO N A L MunT8. P. BROADT and M A R T E. tJAUH AHHOCIATfuN, a corBROADT, a/k/a M ART E L I. porallon.
EABKTII BROADT, his wife,
Plaintiff,
•nd JAMES T R O TT E R and ----- vs.
T RO TTER, hla wife.
ROBERT n. c n o z i F . l t and
Defendants. HAI.I.T MAIIKH ril oy.lE lt. Ills
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
wife, and JOANNA H. Clio/,MORTNADB FOIIHCl.OaURR I Ell,
T O i JAMES T R O T T E R and —
Defendants.
— TROTTER, hla wife,
NOTIUK OF M IT IN
, whoso residence la Atlan­ NORTH 4011 POHUCLOnlWR
ta. Georgia, and whose TO: JOANNA H. CltOZIEIl
last known address le
whose residence le un­
known ami whose Dal
t i l l Springdale Road. BW,
known ninilliig address le:
Atlanta, Georgia.
110
HI. Ilegla Drive,
TOU AR E H K R K IIT NOTI
Ptnsiicola, Florida.
FI HD that a Complaint to
TOU AR E HEREBY NOTIforeclose a certain mortgage
encumbering the following dee P IE D that an Amended Com­
plaint lo foreclose a certain
crlbed real property, to .w lli
LOT T H IR T E E N I I I ) of inorlgngfi encumbering Die fol­
HANLANDO E S T A T E S , lowing described real properly,
Seminole County, Florida, to-wll:
l.ol It. o f HANLANDO EHaccording to Plat thereof
TATEH. First Addition, as
recorded In Plat Book II,
per
plat thereof aa record­
Page I I , Public llerorde of
ed In Plat Book II. paga
Hrmlnole County, Florida.
IT
of
tha I'ubllo llerorde of
Together with the following
Hetnlnole County, Florida.
Improvements:
Together with the following
I . Weatomatlc Hot Wa
ter Heater— H No. A-IO-1*. liooeehubl appliances which ara
and sliull bn deemed In ba f l * .
K
lures ami a pari of tbe really:
t • Martha Washington
Hurfacs Unit - WestingOven— S No. G A . t l l - I G
boose - PIIA I t X T I
1 . Monogram Wa ll Healer
Oven • Weellngliousu •
— g No. 40.R.DE
LA &gt;1-8
1 . Victor I.uelerllne K i t ­
llealer - Monogram • CD
chen Eahaual Kan will:
I0IP K
llo o d
lias been filed against you In
I . Nutans Heaters
Ihe above-styled soil, Ihe short
hsa been filed against you In till# of which le Federal Na­
the above styled ault, the short tional Mortgage Association, a
tills of which le J, h. uleaeon, Corporation organise.I under
Jr., as Administrator of v e i * an Art of Congress and e d i t ­
srana Affairs, an Officer of ing pursuant In Ihe Federal
the United Slates of America, National Mortgage Association
Plaintiff, versus, Samuel I*, Charier Act, having lie prin­
llroady. a/k/a H. P. Broody cipal offlca In Ihe City of
and Mary K. llroady a/k/a Washington, District of Co­
Mary Elisabeth llroady, his lumbia. Plaintiff, versus, RO.
wife, and James Trotter and IIERT I*. CROEIER and BAL­
MAIIKH CRIIZIKII.
hla
—
Trotter, hie wife. Defend, LY
ants, and you are required to wife, und JOANNA H. UROZIER.
Defendants
and
you
are
serve a copy of your Anawer
or other pleading to the Com* required lo serve a copy of
plaint on P la in tiffs Attorney, your Anawer nr other pleading
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr., Hulls lo the Amended Complaint on
I I I Hanford Atlantic National Plaintiff's Attorney, Mark N.
Rank Building. Sanford. Klor. Cleveland. Jr., Holla I I I Han­
Ida, and fils the original An* ford Atlantic National Rank
svrer or other pleading In the Building. Hanford. Florida, and
office of the Clerk of the Clr* file the original Anawer or
cult Court on or before Ihe other pleading In lha office of
let day of May, A. D. l i l t . lha Clerk of tha Circuit Court
I f you fell to do so, a decree on or befura tha lilts day of
pro ronfeaeo will be taken May. A. D. 1911. I f you fall to
against you for the relief de&gt; do so, a decrea pro confeeso
will ba taken agalnet you for
•tended In Ihe Complaint.
Thla Notice shall be publish, Ilia relief demanded In tha
Amended
Complulnt.
ed once a week for four con*
Thla Nnllre ehall he pubeecullve weeks In The San- llelixl once a week fur four
ford Herald, a newspaper clr. consecutive weeks In Tbs Han­
culated In Seminole County, ford Herald, a newspaper c ir ­
Florida.
culated In Henilnols County,
Dated
this
loth day
of Florida.
March, A. D. 11(4,
Dated thla 1Ith day o f April,
(S E A L !
A. D. l i l t ,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr., (B EA L )
Clerk of Circuit Court
a/Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Clerk of Circuit Court
D. C.
Mark N. Cleveland. Jr. and
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Harold F. Johnson
Harold F. Jobnsoa
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Attorneys at Law
P. O. Drawar Z
P. O. Drawer E
Hanford, Florida
Hanford, Florida
•ubllsh: April IS. I t. I I,
Publish April I, I, II, I I , IM4 May I. l i l t
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H

Fair Stage For Voters To Meet, Hear Candidates Sunday
Civil Rights
Demonstrations

Dsceaatd

Slats of Florida T o:
llsorga Jonea,
and all other persons con­
cerned:
You are hereby notified that
a petition has been filed In
•aid court praying for the ap­
pointment of Llssle Jones Dan­
iels as administrates of ihs
salats of Norman Jones, D*.
ceassd, and you ara hereby re­
quired to file your written tlo
fensee thereto within 4S days
after the first publication.
Hhould you fall therein, de­
cree will be entered In due
course upon slid petition.
WITNEHH my hand and tbe
•eal of said court a l Hanford,
Hrmlnole County. Florida this
Ith day of April A.D.. ISft.
C. VERNON MIZE, Jll.
County Judge
By L E T IIA F O W L E R
Clerk
Norris D. Woolfork, III
Attorney at I-eW
S17 W. Church Ht.
Orlando, Fla.
Publleh: April It. I I. II.
May I. I t t l
C D T - II
IN TDK. CIRCUIT COURT OF
T H E NINTH Jl D ll IA I. M l t .
U l I T IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
C O UNT!, FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. 1**TS
UNITED MORTGAGEE HERVICING COIIP.,
Plaintiff,

va.

U W IL L IA M MEAD, at us. at
al.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF B i r r IN
MORTOAOE FORECLOSURE
TO: DARLE NE A. HIIAHPE,
formerly known as Darlent A. Aleahlre, and
V AIIN E Y HHARI’ E, bar
husband
IIEHIDENCE: I I I West Plato
Tuacon, Arlsona
Tou ara hereby notified that
a CompDInt lo foracloaa a cer­
tain
mortgage
encumbering
tha following dtscrlbad real
property, to-wlt:
Lot T. Block 4. W K A T I IEIIHFJELD FIR ST A D D I ­
TION, according to live
plat thereof, as recorded In
plat Book II, Page 44,
Public Records of Hemlnole
County, Florida,
has bean filed egalnet you In
Ihe above styled suit, and you
ara required lo serve a copy
of your Anewer or other plead­
ing to the Complaint on Plain­
tiff's attorneys, ANDERHON,
RUSH, DEAN A LOWNDES.
Ill
East Central Boulevard.
Orlando, Florida, and f l i t the
original
Answer
nr
other
Pleading In the office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court on
or before lha Und day of Mey,
t i l l . I f you fall to do so, a
decree pro confeseo will be
taken against you for tbe re­
lief demanded In Ilia Com­
plaint.
Thla Notice ahall ba publish­
ed once a week for four coneecullve weeks In The Hanford
Herald.
DATED this 10th day of
April. 1144.
(H EAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
ny Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
ANDKIIHON, ItCHII.
DEAN A I.OWNIIEH
I I I F.set Central Boulevard
Orlando, Florida.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publlehi April U. i t . May I. II.
list
CDT-IT
IN T II E Ulllt I I T COURT IN
4NII FOR SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y . FLORIDA. NO. I9UXI
T I I E W II.L I AM Hill'Ilf HI HAV­
INGS BANK. a New
Turk
banking corporation,
Plaintiff,
v.

AIIE PATRICK FENNELL JR
at al,
Defendants.
NOTICE o r SI IT
T H E ST AT E OF FLORIDA
TOi Alia Patrick Fennell, Jr.,
residence unknown
Margaret II. Kennelt.
residence unknown
The mailing address of
theea defendants lei
Cara Office In Charge.
Redar Bomb Scoring. Na­
val Air Facility, No. m l ,
F I ’O Han Francisco, Cali­
fornia
Tou are hereby notified that
a ault haa bean filed against
you In lha above entitled
cause, end that you ara re­
quired lo file your anewer with
Ihe Clerk of thla Court and
to aerva a copy thereof upon
Ihe plaintiff or plaintiff's a t­
torneys, whoaa name and ad­
dress
la
Jennings,
Walts.
Clarks
and
Hamilton,
|:««
Barnett National Bank Build­
ing, Jacksonville I, Florida,
not later than May II, 1111. If
you fall to do ao a decree pro
confesso
will
be
entered
against you for Ihe relief de­
mand In lha complaint. This
• ult la lo foracloaa a mort­
gage. The real property pro­
ceeded agalnet la:
Lot 4 of Block " B " of
BOCTII PIN K CltKHT. a
subdivision, aa recorded In
Plat Book 14, pages I and
14 of tha Public Records
of Bamlnola County, Flo r­
ida.
WITNEHH my hand and Ihs
seal of aald Court at Hanford,
Florida, thla llh day of April,
1944.
(COURT HEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of lha Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Jennings. Watla, Clarks
and Hamilton
Barnett National Bank Bldg,
Jackaonvllls I, Florida
Publleh April I, II, U . 19. 1914.
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L'nitrd
Civil

Press

International

rights groups vowed

today to make the New York
World'a Fair and surrounding
roada a stage for anti-aegreRation demonstrations.

A threatened ••stall-in" —
the deliberate creation o f tra f­
fic jama — could apoil the
opening day o f the fair which

PVT.

E U G E N E (i.
K I l H w o r t h , son o f Mrs
G. E. EllHworth, 1212
Sanford Avenue, h a n
completed recruit train­
ing at t h e
Marine
Corps Recruit DcjmH,
Parris Island, S. C „ and
will report for com­
bat infantry training
at Camp Lejeune, N. C.

waa to begin a two-year run
this morning.
Pinkerton detective*

hired

by the fa ir had detention
compound* —
capable o f
holding up to 400 persona —
built in warehouse* on the
fringe of the fairgroundr.
Janies Farmer, the national
director o f the Congress of
Racial Equality CORE, said
there would be demonstra­
tion* inside the ground* which
would lead to arresta.
In Washington, FBI Direct­
or J. Edgar Hoover aaid the
civil right* movement ii be­
TALLAHASSEE
(U P I ) - ing Influenced by the Com­
munists. Hoover, In testimony
"Washington O ik * ." a TOO
before • House subcommittee,
acre e»tatc on the Intraaaid the Communist* magnify
coaital Waterway, was given and oxploit racial incident* to
to Ihe atate Monday by the generate tension in their e f­
wife of former U. S. Cabinet fort at "infiltration, exploi­
tation and control o f the N e g ­
member Owen D. Young.
ro population."
Gov. Farria Hryant, in an­
Elsewhere:
nouncing
Mra.
Owen
D.
Jacksonville,
H a.:
Police
Young, St. Augustine, had do­ reported no racial trouble
nated the vast park suggest- Tuesday following minor vio­
Monday.
The
clty'a
ed it be named the Owen D. lence
Community Relations Commit­
Young Memorial Gardena.
tee is to meet Saturday to
elect a new chairman and fill
vacancies on the executive
committee caused by recent
NOTICE OF REFERENDUM
resignation!.
ELECTION
J a c k s o n , Miss.: Federal
NOTICE tH HKUEBT G I V ­
EN Dial Ihe Board of County Judge Sidney Mixe refused
Commissioners
of
Hemlnola
County, Florida, haa called for Monday to take Jurisdiction
a Referendum Election to he o f in persons, Including white
held In Hemlnole County, FlorIda, on Ihs Mh dsy of Msy, and Negro ministers, arrett­
A. D. 1944, for Ihs purpose ed while trying to attend
of
having
Ihs
electors o f services
in
an
all-white
Hrmlnole County, Florida, vole
for or against Chsplrr 11-1914, church.
Act of the l.egl.lalure of the
Washington: A group o f Un­
Klste iiS Florida, becoming e f ­
iversity o f North Carolina
fective, said Act being:
"A N
ACT
AUTHORIZING students, led by a profeasor,
T H E COUNTT OF BF.MI
NOI.E. P U U IID A . TO r ON- lobbied Tuesday in support o f
the civil rights bill.
HTItUCT OR ACQUIRE WA
T K Il CONSERVATION AND
Walhnlla, 8. C.: Mayor Sam
CONTROL
F A C IL ITIE S IN
HA III COUNTY FOR T I I E R. Moyle said "general op­
CONSERVATION, DEVE LOP position" had forced the city
ME NT. U T IL IZ AT IO N AND
DISPOSAL OF W A T K II: to abandon a plan to permit
PROVIDING FOR T I I E USB Negroes and whites to uae tha
OF F U N D S AUTHORIZED
on
RECEIVED
U N D E R public swimming pool on a
THIS ACT, I S C I , II l) I N II aegregnted basis.

‘Oaks’ Estate
Given State

FUNDS FROM T IIE HAI.E
UF G E N E R A L OBLIGATION
BONDS.
A HH K HHM K N T
BONDS. AND Alt VAI/llt
I1M TAX E S; DEFINING P illMAIIY A N It SECONDARY
W A T E It CONSERVATION
AND CONTROL F ACILITIE S;
AUTHORIZING T IIE COUN­
TY
BOARD TO C R E A T E
SP E C IA L
TAX
DISTRIC T
AND ASSESS, L E V Y AND
COLLECT SPEC IA L ASHESSMUST TAX NOT T o E X ­
CEED
T II U E E - T E N T II H
11/10) OK A M IL L BACII
YEAH: AUTHORIZING T IIE
SUSPENSION OII
D E NIAL
OF PERMITS. INCLUDING
BUILDING
PERMITS,
IN
C ONFLICT WI T H T H E PUBI ’*»SEH OF T i l l s ACT: AUTII o i l IX, I NO SAID COUNTY
TO LE V Y
AD VAMIIIUM
T AXES
OH
H P E C I A I.
ASSESSMENTS.
OB
BOTH
•III
ANT
COMBINATION'
THEREOF. TO PAY T IIE
COST
OF
SUCH
WATER
CONSERVATION (III CONT II O I- F ACILITIE S;
AUTIIORtZINO
BONDS
Oil
OTHER OBLIGATION'S TO
FIN ANCE R A I D
FACILI­
TIES; AUTHORISING s a i d
COUNTT TO ENTER INTO
CONTRACTS
OR
AG R E E ­
MENTS
W IT H
OTHER
PUBLIC
II O D I E S
KOI!
IS) AN'S,
GRANTS.
Oi l
OTHER
ASSISTANCE IN
T II E CONSTRUCTION. ACQUIBINO AND FINANCING
OF S A Il) F ACILITIE S; PIIOVIDING FOB T IIE C R E A ­
TION OF DEPARTMENTS.
B O A It D S. Olt AGENCIES
RELATIN G TO MAID FACILITIKH;
PROVIDING
FOB
AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
AT TEST:
Is) Jemea P. Avery, Jr.,
Chairman, Board of Coun­
ty Commissioner! In and
fur Hemlnole County, Kb&gt;rIda.
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Ihe Board of Coun­
ty Commissioner! In ami for
Bamlnola County, Florida.
Publish April 1, I. II, U . 1911
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Legal Notice
1% T H E t 'l l t f ' l IT l ll l HT OF
T I I E NINTH J l IIIUIAI. *111I I IT, IN AND FUN SEMIN­
OLE t III N T ! . PI.OHIDA.
IN I IIA N F E H I NO. IXSTI
NOTICE TO DEFEND
NINTH
F E D E R A L HAVINGS
AND IJlAN ASSOCIATION OF
N EW VDIIK CITY.
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSEPH J. DAFFR ON and
LINDA L. DAFFIION, Ills wife.
Ds fendanla.
TOi JOSEPH J. DAFFIIO N and
LINDA I . DAFFIION,
lilt wife,
Itralileiice Unknown
YGIT A IIK H EREBY NOTIfled Dial a suit to foreclose a
Mortgage
hae
been
filed
against you In Ilia abova Court
by Ilia abnta named Plaintiff.
The properly sought to be
foreclosed Is as follow*;
tail
32
of
LUNGDALC
HtJULB VISION,
according
lo plat thereof as recorded
In Plat Bonk II. Paga I I.
of tha public raenrda of
Hemlnola County, Florida.
T o i l AIIK IIE q U IltE D lo
III* your Aawer with lha Clerk
of lha Court and lo serve a
copy upon Ihe Plaintiffs' A t ­
torneys. F R E E D A N A T H A N HUN, I l o Hnulh Washington
Avsnue. Titusville. Florida, not
later than May 19th, 19*1. I f
you fall to do so. a decrea
pro eonfeaso will ba entered
against you for lha relief de­
manded In the Complaint.
WITNEHH my hand and seal
nf said Court at Hemlnola
County, thla 10th day of April,
Ittl.
IHKAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
clerk o f Circuit Court
llv: Marlha T. Vlhlrn. D. C.
F RE E D and NATIIANHON
l i e Smith Washington Avsnu*
TIIUsv Ills, FIs.
Attorneys (or Plaintiff
Publish: April 11, I I. May I. It,
Ittl
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By Robert B. Thomas, Jr.
322-STM
To vote li to exp ren a wish,
j or opinion of a person or a
I body of pcn on i by a ballot,
by way of voice or the like.
The
United
Progressive
League i* asking all ciUzeni
of Seminole County to meet
and bear the candidates Sun­
day. Thla organization believes that in order lo vole
Intelligently for Ihe best in­
terest o f our city, county,
Male and nation, the voters
should meet, hear and study
the platform of tho«e treking
office.
All local candidates and re­
presentatives of persons seek­
ing office on a state and na­
tional level have been invit­
ed by this organization lo ap­
pear at Midway Elementary
School at 2:30 p. m. Sunday.
James D. Hagin, president,
is making an appeal to all citi­
zens to attend. Your vote is
always Important. Voting ma­
chines will be available in
the near future at Midway
Elemenlary School for the
benefit of familiarizing per
aoni with Uie operation of
same.
Goldsboro Elementary PTA
will meet Tuesday at 7:30
p. m.
Mr*. Stay Williams was
honored with a birthday par­
ty in McAllister's Motel din­
ing rom. It was given by Mrs.
Willie Rhce Pendleton, H.
Hurston,
Alberta
Robinson
and Mrs. Levora Edge. The
table was beautifully draped
In yellow and pink. It was a

formal .fcfair, and the setting; bank and chorus. A total of several years. Later he cams
was most conducive for the I $393.19 was reported through to Sanford, where he was a
mathematics instructor until
occasion.
|the efforts of the contestants
his retirement.

P R IN C IP A L L. It. Eubunka confers with intern
Mrs. Rebecca Knight Sweets and her nupervising teacher, Mrs. Thelma It. Sheppard.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ulys
scs Burton, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Green. Mr. and Mra. J. Walk­
er, Mr. and $lrs. H. Hagen,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Edge, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Ferguson, Mr.
and Mrs, K. C. Baker, Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Hagen and
Mr. an Mrs. G. Ebcan.
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Mrs.
Rebecca
Knight
Sweets culminates her Intership teaching course at Hop­
per Elementary today. This
experience helps an individual
to etermlne If he or she is in
the right profession. She has
been under the watchful eye
of Mra .Thelma R. Sheppard
her supervising teacher.

Mr*. Mane Francis, con­
testant from the ninth grade
and also the homeroom mother
for 1943-44, was declared the
winner for 1944-65, and was
crowned by the president of
the PTA, Mrs. Grace Haynes.
Second and third place win­
ners were Mrs. Mary Mackcray and Mrs. Victoria Bailey,
respectively.
The president of the P-TA
expressed her appreciation to
all contestants and persons
who made this contest a suecess.

Mrs. Mabel J.
Hurston,
Crooms High School librarian
completed her early training
at Summer High School. St.
Louis, Mo. She served as
teacher o f English In Park­
er High SchooT. Birmingham,
Ala., and as assistant librar­
ian in Trcnholm High School
at Montgomery. Since that
time the has been employed
as Crooms High Schol librar­
ian.
Vivian J. Hurston, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurston,
matriculated
at
DcthuneCook man College, where she
received her degree. She also
is a member of live AKA and
CC Clubs. Her first teaching
position was at Crooms High
School us a mathematics in­
structor. .* 'ter one yesr, she
joined the la illy of Jackson
Heights Element,.~y. of which
she is still a member. Mic is
active in the teaching protession. She served as financial
secretary of the Seminole
County Teachers Association.
She also has sponsored many
activities at Jackson Heights
Elementary.
Miss Hurston Iccls that, and
1 quote; "Teachers are born
and not made. Any teacher
who is not willing to work it
not a dedicated tcagher.
Clifford J. Hurston Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hurston Sr.,
matriculated
at
Tennessee
State University where he re­
ceived his BS degree in 1960
and hit MS degree in 1961.
He is at present an instructor
of business at Volusia Coun­
ty
Community College at
Daytona Beach.

0

Clifford J. Hurston Sr., a
native of Florida, completed
his early training at Crooms
State Tcacheri College, Mont­
Mrs. Dorothy Nolan Henry gomery, where be taught for
la visiting her sister, Mrs. Academy. He received his
position
at Alabama
Juanita Banka, o f Jamestown. first
Mrs. Henry Is a 1938 graduate
of Crooms High School. She
Agricultural
conservation
resides in Springfield, Mass.,
program, as in past years,
Remember
where she teaches Engliih at
played an important part in
Buckingham Junior H i g h
th o s e
conservation accomplishments
School.
made during 1943. AC P is a
farm er • government partner­
ship. The government shares
a part of the cost of carrying
out the needed conservation
work—less than 50 per cent in
most cases—the farmers and
ranchers themselves bear tha
major portion o f the cost.
Some of the conservation
• f your vacation
practices
completed
under
trip last summer?
ACP In 1943 In Seminole Coun­
ty were:
1. Establishment o f 330
acres of new improved pas­
ture.
2. Summer cover crop* in
groves were planted on 89
Cool Comfort A ll Summer Long!
acrei.
3. Application o f 1171 tom
We Will A ir Condition
of liming materials on 1033
Mont Popular American
acres of pastures and cover
Cars. Prices Start
crops.
AS LOW AS
P A R R IE FOSTER
IN S T A L L E D
4. Application of 334 tons of
rock phosphate on pastures.
•
Price Does Not Inrlude 8 a l*« T a *.
Parrie Lee Foster Is a first
3. Construction o f four wells grader at Goldsboro Elemen­
for livestock water.
tary School. Tlie first time 1
6. Planting 24 acres of slash saw hint, I was sure he was
pine seedlings.
In the wrong place because
7. Construction of open he Is such a little boy. Mrs.
drainage systems on 20 acres Sylvia Stallworth is his teach­
and under ground drainage on er. It would be safe to say
30 acres of farmland.
that he i i Uie smallest student
Cost-shares earned by par­ in the first grade at Golds­
ticipating farmers and ranch- boro Elementary School.
era in Seminole County during
The annual "H om e Room
1963 totaled $13,972-34. ACP Mothers" contest for Crooins
assistance ta limited to con­ High School's P T A was held
servation measures w h i c h In the auditorium. A variety
farmers and ranchera normal­ program was presented in­
ly would not be able to carry cluding stunts from the physi­
308 E. Firtit St.
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they had to bear the whole pantomimes, and music selec­
tions from tha high school
cost themselves.

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�ussian Growth Rats Lowest Since Start Of Seven-Year Economic Plan
MOSCOW’ (UPI) — New
overnment figure* showed
uday that Russia's current
bdustrinl growth rate is the
ciwest since the start o f the
even-year economic plan.

ity, although most o f the
to vast new investmenta in a items in the Industrial sector
exceeded the state quotas.
drive to boost the production
The economic trends were
o f chemicals.
contained in a report from
The figures also showed a the Soviet Union’s Central
Some Western economic ex­ decrease in labor productiv- Statistical Beard covering the
perts here attributed the drop

first quarter o f 1964.
The massive drive for more
chemicals was announced last
year by Premier Nikita Khm♦hchev. The chemicals will be
used fo r certain consumer
goods and extensively for

fertiliser to bolster the coun­ per cent figure 'o r a like pe­
riod published lost April. In
try’s lagging agriculture.
The report disclosed that April, 19«2, the !-.e was list­
ed at “ more than 9 per cent."
the Soviet industrial growth
Even so, the Soviets claim
rate Is “ about 8 per cent.”
that the nation’s economy is
This compares with the 8.2 outstripping the
United

S t a t e s . Mineral fertilizers
were up 20 per cent over last
year. Rut animal fata slump­
ed about 12 per cent In comparslon with last year's first
quarter - apparently because
of tha lack o f foddlers with

which to feed cattle.

much o f It from Western
harvest, countries, to feed the nation.
caused In part by inclement
Ipibor productivity
w as
weather, forced the Soviet Un­ listed as growing only 4 per
Last

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about 10 million tons o f grain,

Last year’s equivalent

figure was 6.4 per cent.

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Alaska Spirit Unshaken
Great natural catastrophes like
the Alaskan earthquake remind us
how insecure a tenancy mankind
holds on this planet.
The earth we consider so firm, in­
to which we bore our deep mines
and sink the foundations for our
towering buildings, is but the merest
outer skin o f the huge globe.
We are told that the massive ad­
justment of the crust which shook
Alaska released more energy than all
the nuclear bombs ever exploded.
Actually, an event that could cause
tidal (seismic) waves thousands of
miles away nnd lift the city o f Hous­
ton, Tex., five inches in the air is
not measurable in terms that have
any real meaning to us.
In the fnce o f such power acting

Phil Newsom Says

A SK HIM W HAT IT IS!

I

Disarmament Progress Slow

over such a vast aren, the fact that
the death and injury toll was as
low as it was is all the more amaz­
ing. As for the economic loss, it will
be many weeks before that can be
fully assessed.
Fortunately, it is not man's na­
ture to dwell on his own puniness
compared to the cosmos. We take
note o f our insignificance; we mourn
our dead; then we set nbout to re­
build our shattered cities nnd lives.
In this effort, the gallant people
o f Alaska are fortified with the
knowledge that the resources o f and
strength o f the entire nation, as well
ns the hopes o f the rest o f the
world, are behind them.
It would take more than nn earth­
quake to break these humnn bonds.

U P l Foreign New * Analyst
Palai* Dea Nations, Gen­
e v a -C u t in the marble above
the doorway to th* room
through which th* delegates to
th*
17-nstion
disarmament
conference must pass to sit
around the rectangle o f their
green felt-covered desks is a
slogan which say a:

total and complete disarma­ armament chief William Cment There also are what are Foster at tha eonfersne* on
called “ collateral" condition*
March 2 was Adrian S. Fish­
which deal with the question*
o f war by mistake, o f sneak er, a bluff hearty man with
attack and step-by-step mea­ a successful record both as
sures which, while not actual a lawyer and in th* Stata
disarmament, might contribute Department, who declares him­
to a lessening o f tensions.
self not discouraged by tha
In the twlce-wcekly meet­ alow pace o f progress.
“ These are issues o f snor"H ers Is a great work for ings which th* conference
peaca in which all can par­ holds, one is devoted to total mous importance," he taya,
ticipate. . .the nation* must disarmament and the other to “ and we must expect them
to take time."
disarm or perish. Be just and the “ collaterals."
fear not."
Taking over from U.S. disThe message over the door
reminds the delegate* o f the
goal they seek. And around the
walls running up to th* con­
BY H A L COCHRAN
ference room’s 40 foot ceiling
When a person is constantly
are symbolic paintings remind­
Q— Do any birds nest ex­
ing them o f man's long his­ clusively in one kind o f tree? long on rushing through Ufa
tory o f Inhumanity to man.
A — The plnon jay nests in that's what shortens it.
This it the setting. Less the pinon pine so exclusively
A man told a judge hs de­
impressive has been the tor­ that It was given the same served his three-months sen­
toise-like progress o f the con­ name.
tence fo r being a constant
ference itself whose mem­
Q— How large do bivalves drunk. That's the ol' spirits!
ber* have been at work with grow ?
Little kids love to make
various interruptions, since
A — The largest of all Is the popcorn even if it does give
March 14, 1062.
giant clam o f the Australian them the shakes.
Y et there ha* been progress. Harrier Reef and the South
Four o f the thing* a man
Chief Soviet delegate Semyon Pnclfir Islands, which may ran get in a barbershop are
K. Tsarapkln ended a diatribe weigh more than 500 pounds, a haircut, shave, shoe shins
against Germany to make the including the shell, and ex ­ and gab.
surprise announcement that ceed five feet across.
When maple syrup asasoti
Russia was ready to negotiate
Q—When did Great Britain arrives it’s pretty sweet fo r
the "hot line" between Mot- recognize the Independence o f everybody except the fellow *
row and Washington as a the United States?
who boil.
measure to prevent war by
We wonder how a fellow
A — lly th# Treaty of Paris
mistake.
signed in 1783 and ratified by who says he's a self-mad*
On Aug. 5, 106.1 the Un- the U.S. Congress January mnn feels when he atepa on a
ited States, Britain and Rus* 14, 1784.
scale and looka at &amp;I0.
ala signed the limited test hnn
agreement In Moscow after
montha o f spadework done In
Geneva.
In addition, there Is the
agreement against the placing
of weapons In outer space.
That was the end o f visible
progress in disarmament e f­
fo rt! which sines 1045 havs
consumed so many millions of
CtU
J u st tell u s how m u ch
24
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words and ths time o f anms of
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you
need
to
pay
old
bills,
for
the world’s top diplomats.
1120.00 | 7.00
In this nuclear era condi­
hom e improvements, ca r
11X0
186.00
tion* also have changed. I t no
220.00
13.00
repairs, for all your se a ­
longer simply Is a matter of
312.00
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sonal expenses. Phone for
432.00
24.00
32.00
592.00
haa solidified to a point
prompt, courteous service.
where it deserves notice as an
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historical phenomenon.
We are not in a presidential
year wher* th* head o f the
Democratic ticket will have
full freedom to name hit run­
ning-mate. Ths choice o f a
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of Sanford
candidate la being worked out
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Ignore Sure Bet
Educators nnd others »re noting a
strange phenomenon in the land:
While for the past five years the
demnnd for engineers has steadily
risen, the number of students enroll­
ing in engineering schools had just
as steadily declined.
In I960, for example, we graduat­
ed 88,000 engineers (the U.S.S.R.
graduated 108,000). In 19G1, the fig ­
ure dropped to 30,000.
This downtrend is especially puz­
zling at a time when industry and
government are devoting more nnd
more energy to space and defense
and many other technological re­
search programs.
All signs indicate the demnnd for
engineers will continue indefinitely
— nt least 18,000 openings a year, at
starting salaries currently averag­
ing $7,000.
Why then arc students shunning
engineering? “ That is exactly whnt
we are trying to learn,’ ’ says Dr. Lee

H. Johnson, dean o f Tulnne Univers­
ity School o f Engineering, one of
many schools reviewing their meth­
ods and curriculums.
The National Academy o f Sciences
has appointed a top-level committee
to consider the problem. Another
group, the Engineering Manpower
Commission, is trying to find answ­
ers.
It is a mntter o f some urgency
that the answers be found.

Thought For Today
And if one asks him, What nro
these wounds on your hack? He will
say, The wounds I received in the
house o f my friends.— Zechnriah
13:6.
Against a foe 1 can myself defend,
— Hut heaven protect me from a
blundering f r i e n d !— D’Arcy W.
Thompson.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

Herald Area Correspondents

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Holmes Alexander

Invisible, Invincible Forces
W A S H IN G TO N , D. C. —
The “ white lie " hns some
stand intr In diplomacy and eocial intercourse, but in jour­
nalism it deserves to be treat­
ed as a leper.
L et ua walk wide o f the
amlnble liara who use im­
postor euphemisms to misin­
form the public about the re­
lationship between President
Johnson and Attorney Gen­
eral Robert Kennedy. It just
isn't true that the two men
are “ amused" or “ puzzled" or
In any way unaware cr unconcerned that they are now
horn-locked rivals for power
inside the Democratic party.
The situation Is very much as
it wee in 1U60: Johnson ve.
Kennedy.
The lstest manifestation
of the dark war is the resig­
nation o f Bob Kennedy's one­
time protege, White House
Secretary Pierre Salinger. It
follow* those of Kennedy men
named Schlesinger, Sorensen,
Reardon and Haya.' It will
precede
additional
resigna­
tions, and the reason fo r the
increasing exodus is more
important and more authen­
tic than a guesswork roll-call.
The Kennedy men are leaving
because they can't work for
Dob Kennedy while serving
under Lyndon Johnson. And
work they must, with or
without the Attorney Gener­
al’* say-so. Here is an expres­
sion o f tbu compulsion, some­
what paraphrased to spare
the speaker and to respect his
confidence:
"There are those o f us who
love the Kennedy*. W e loved
Jack, and our affection is
transferred to Bob. II* is
powerless to call us o ff, even
if we embarrass him, even if
he wishes we'd quit. What
Bob would tike to do ia take
hi* family to Europe fo r a
year's recuperation from tha
shock o f the assassination.
But he can’t very well do this
while urging othera to atay
in the figh t fe r all th* thing*

CASE S-445: The entire city never to let their daughters etc., then they could have
solved the problem of all 600
ered by the sword Just to get
That's when they took a cen­ wifeless Hcnjamites without
40o brides.
sus, hoping against hope that slaughtering an entire city.
For when the worst sex some city had failed to send
But they lacked our mod­
crime in history had been recruits to the army.
ern
scientific
methods
of
committed by lewd men of
Since Jabesh-Gilcad had not matching suitable couples, so
the tribe of Benjamin, the done so, they eagerly sent they resorted to fierce mea­
other tribes of Israel wiped 12,000 picked men and wiped sures.
out all the men, women and out all the inhabitants except
H ie wise men of the 11
children of Benjamin save for the eligible unmarried girls, tribes of Israel then remem­
GOO men who fled into the of whom they found 400.
bered that there w ai an an­
“ But what shall we do nual religious feast in ShUoh.
mountains.
Then the other tribes re­ about the remaining 200 men
And at this celebration it
pented and decided it was not who lack w ives?" was the was customary for the girls
proper for their brother tribe next problem.
to come forth on the moun­
If they had possessed our tainside and dance.
o f Benjamin to be exterminat­
modem eleemosynary Scien­
ed entirely.
So the 200 men of Benjam­
Marriage
Foundation, in were urged to hide in the
So the problem arose of tific
where we use the IBM ma­ vineyards before the dance.
bow to find 600 brides.
For all the remaining 11 chine to match congenial folks Here's the Bible's own words:
tribes of Israel had vowed of similar age, religion, ideals.
“ Behold, If the daughters
of Shiloh come out to dance,
then come ye out of the vine­
yards, and catch you every
man his w-ife of the daughters
of Shiloh, and go to the land
Geneva
Altamonte Springs
of Benjamin."
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathleux
Mrs. Julia llartoa
349-4824
838-1318
Then they said that when
the fathers or brothers of
Lake Mary
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. France* Wester
Mrs. Maryann Miles
the girls protested at this
322-6219
838-3678
mass kidnaping, they would
Lake Monroe
mollify those male kinfolk.
Casselberry
Blra. H. L. Johnson
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
And they used a neat aub322-4722
838-5048
terfuge to exempt those male
Longwood
Chuluota
relatives from their vow not
Mrs. Donna Estes
Mrs. Joan Magin
to give their women to men
838-3317
363-3742
of Benjamin, for the wise
North Orlando
DeBsry
men said:
Mrs. Doris Dean
Mrs. Adam Muller
“ For ye did not GIVE unto
322-1989
668-4410
them at this time, so you are
Osteen
Deltona
not guilty of violating your
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mrs. Mildred Haney
previous
vow.”
322-4841
668-5631
This was a semantic dis
Oviedo
Enterprise
tlnction between giving one's
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
M ist Helen Snodgrass
daughter versus having her
365-3610
668-9933
stolea.
And the book o f Judges
closes just two versus later
with this:
“ In those days there was
no king in Israel: every man
did that which wa* right
In-his own eyes."
By implication, when people
Page 1-A
Sanford, Florida
Wed., April 22, 1964 have kings or even too strong
a
centralized
government,
they must do what their lead
WAI.TF.SI A. OIRI.OW, EDITOR AMO r i'I H .IS H F R
F it A NK VOI.TOI.INE, C lrralaiua - « * ■ • » ■ ! M a i a i . i
er tells them and no longer
nor tiNKKN
JULIAN L. * T K N « T H O *
do Individual thinking as to
Advertising Manager
Associate Editor
what is right! Beware.
ROV P I A T T
Fit K b VAN PKI.T
O.neral Advertising Manager
When
people
uncritically
Managing Editor
H A R R I E T T E. JOHNSON
H A R D Y I. JOHNSON
"p a rro t" what their leaders
Classified Director
City Editor
tell them, they have become
JANIE SHOEMAKER
Jt'DV W E L L *
ilueln.es Manager
County Editor
mental “ goosesteppers."
I

M JabeshGIlcad was slaught­ marry a Bcnjamlte.

p

DOHia W ILLIAM S
Society Editor

frralii

that President Kennedy stood
fo r."

Nearly all the Negro leaders,

The above ia out-of-themouth reporting, and I make
it with mixed emotions. My
heart hai gone out to Bob
Kennedy, a figur* o f courage
and sorrow, and I think It
is self-evident that a man
who haa managed a winning
presidential campaign,
and
who has run a clean, active
Justice Department, )■ eligi­
ble for national election. But
there are good reason* in a
republic to he auspicious of
any dynaaty, and many more
reason* to abhor both the
foreign and domeatlc legacies
of the New Frontier.

good

Still, facts ars facts, and
tho Kennedy candidacy fo r
Vice President is a reality In
flesh and blood. A ll over
Washington, and all over the
rountry, there are men and
women o f the Kennedy under­
ground. A t the Justice De­
partment his legionnaires are
apt to be anonymous, for
many are civil servants who
must be mum on politics. But
they think that no Attorney
General has run a more ag­
gressive figh t against gang­
sters, dope peddlers and poli­
tical crook*, and they want
to keep Kennedy in public
life.
In the White House there
are Kennedy clansmen like
McGeorge Bundy and Michael
Foreatall. On# o f Kennedy'#
strong admirers in the aubcablnet la Under Secretary o f
Stats Harriman, now on a
roving exile In Africa. A t
higher level, in strong rap­
port with the Attorney Gen­
eral, are Secretary McNa­
mara, Secretary Dillon and
General Max Taylor. Another
nucleus o f Kennedy strength
Is the Kennedy Library, a
memorial
to
JFK ,
where
brother-in-law 8t*phen Smith
it entrenched. I f there la ■
chlef-of-ataff at this writing,
he would be Senator Ted Ken­
nedy, who's up tor reelection.

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

a good

many churchmen, a

many

educators

and

hundred* o f ardent, ambitious
politicians and administrators
in tha States make up tha o f­
ficer corps.
It is not predictable that any
individual named w ill soon re­
sign his post, and there is
no Innuendo that anybody
nnmed is undercutting the
President. But fo r several
weeks th* White House ha*
been a House Divided, by a
few who have been responsi­
ble fo r a rift, and by others
who have tried to closa the
rift, between the factiona of
th* quick and the dead.
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4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
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I »m «na*a*d In builnoia at
HOI Hiawatha, Homlnol* C&lt;&gt;unly. Florida, under lh* fletltloua
nami or, Kmbaaay Club, and
that I inland to rtglater aald
nama with tha Clerk of lha
Circuit Court, 8emlnol« Coun­ 1. Lost &amp; Found
ty, Florida, In accordance with
tha provlalona or tha Fletltloua LOST. 1 Thompson Ski. Lib­
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AND FOR SEMINOLE COIN*
who haa been publlahed. Ph.
TV. FI.OHIDA
IN CHANCERY I R U
322-7281.
T ill: W ILLIAM 8IIUIU1II SAV­
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I'lalntlff,
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Defendants.
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a suit haa been (lied aialnat
you and Nathanlal Jackaon, In
tha abova entitled causa) and
that you ara haraby required
lo rile your answer with tha
Clark or Ihle Court, and to
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w li o • •
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WATSON
T il Barnett Bank Building
Jacksonville I, Florida
nnt later than May l l t h A. D.,
1111.
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Public Records nf Semin­
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T Y , F L O R ID A
WOONSOCKET INSTITUTIO N
FOR SAVINGS, a Rhode laland
taelngs bank.
Plaintiff,
v.
AUGUSTUS
BERNARD
MeK E E , J R . , at al.
D efendantsN O T IC E OP S U IT
T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A
T o 1 A u g u stu s B arn ard M cKee,
J r , resid e n ce u nkn ow n
A n a A. M cK ee, residen ce
unknow n
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thasa dofandanta lai r^o
Joaquin
Jlmlnes
Rub
Celia da Manuall Gulmera
No. 11, Barrio do Feral.
Cartagana, Spain
You are htroby notified that
• ault baa btan riled eualnet
you In tha above
entitled
cauao. and (hat you art r e ­
quired te file your answer
with tha Clark of this Court
and to aerva a copy thereof
upon tha plaint iff or plain­
tiff's sMarnays, whose nama
and
addrosa
la
Jtnnlnga.
Walla, C l a r k a and Ham­
ilton.
ltll
Harnett
Na­
tional Rank Rulldlng, Jackson­
ville t, Florida, not iator than
May I. 1111. I f you fall ta do
as A decree pro oonfeeao will
ba aalarsd against you for tho
relief demandtd In tha com­
plaint. This suit la to foraclose a niortgauo. Tha real
property proceeded against li:
Lot II. Illork It. SUNI.A ND ESTATES, A sub­
division, according to a
plat thereof, recorded In
M e t Rook 11, pages I I
to I I of tho Public Record*
o f Seminole County, F lo r­
ida
WITNE S S my hand and Iht
•sal of aald Court at Sanford.
Florida,
this
lath
day of
March, 1PI4.
(COURT MEAL)
Arthur 11. Reekwlth. Jr..
Clark of tho circuit Court
Hr: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Jennings, Watte, Clark*
and Hamilton
Uarnett National Bank Bldg.
Jarkaonvlll* t, Florida
Publish April L ». l i . l i . 1114
c o t -a

6. For Rent
Furn. apt. 500 Perk Ave.

1 -ROOM efficiency apt. with
pvt, bath and ahower, suit­
able for couple or tingle
person or retired. A ll uttlitie* Included in rent. Ideally located on F in t St., with­
in 1 block of 2 free parking
lots and shopping center. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St. |
AIR - CONDITIONED
Bedroom in 3 Rm. furn. apt.
$65. I l l E. 8th St., 322-4285
or 322-5788.
3 Rm. furn. apt. All utilities.
$50. 322-2764.
Furn. Apt. 1201 W. lit. Ph.
d ayi 322-3762, nights 3220991.
|
WAREHOUSE OR GARAGE
Sp*cc.
Approximately
2800
aq.
ft.
Fireproof.
1401
French, next to Fire Station.
Call Collect Seovell Oil Co.
734-1911 DeLand.
Houactrailer
with
attached
room. Call after 6 p. m.
322-6087.
New 3 BR, 2 bath home in R
Lake Mary, cent, heat and
alr-cond., elcc. kit., carporte, utility room $100 mo.
Ph. 322-2715.
LA K E M ARY, Unfum. except­
ionally clean 2 BR House.
Kit. equlpt. 322-4411.
2

BR unfurn.
322-5185.

house.

Call

2 BR House, kit. equipt. 875.
2512 Yale Ave. o ff 25th, near
base. Ph. 322-3614.
FU RN. Apt. 322-2800.
Apt. for rent, 505 Myrtle Ave.
Phone 322-5802.

R E N TALS
2 BR, Unfurn. kit. equipped,
150 ft. bnthlng beach on
Lake Mar/ ........ $145 mo.
2 BR, with itudy, dining
room, kit. equipped, double
carporte,
newly
painted.
Lake prlvilegei ... $150 mo.
On Lake Mary. Furn. t BR
4. Transportation
houie with aunporch $75 mo,
F R A N K EVANS
SHARE the Ride, couple or 1
Ph. 322-4417 — 322-1733
man to Chicago, 111. Leave
between Apr. 25th A 29th.
R E N T A BED
•32 Rockhlll Dr., Deltona.
Rol'away, Hospital It Baby
Bed*.
W ANTED! Load and Driver
By Day, Week, or Month
for 2 ton Ford Truck going
to Chicago, 111, 12 ft. body. Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. l i t St.
•32 Rockhlll D r„ Deltona.
C AR R O LL’S FU R N IT U R E

6. For Rent

^

«

2 BR, home, kU. equip. Keys
at 817 Catalina Dr.

Furn. 1 Bdrm. Apt. MS. 2101
Magnolia—322-3951
FURN. 2 BR Duplex, terrazio
floors, tils bath. 322-6201.
Robert A. Williams

W E L A K A APAR TM E N TS: 3 BR. Furn. Duplex. Available
April 11. 1-BR. Unfurn. Du­
Rooms private hatha, 114
W. Flrat St.
plex. Available May 1. 14th
Ave. Longwood, ■ ml. from
2 BR House, Study, Kitchen,
N.A.S. Pb. 838-3298.
Living k Dining Rm. 2428
Myrtle Ave. South, Sanford. 3 BR, fully furnished. A vail­
able May 1. P refer adults.
STOREROOM, or office, on
1503 Sanford Ave.
1st. St., near 2 free park­
ing lots. Inquire, Manuel UNFURN. 1 Lg. BR Apt. Kit.
Jacobson’s Dept. Store,
equlpt. 108H
18th St. Ph.
349-3952.
Modern, clean, 2 BR apt. 601
Palmetto. 822-5(92 or 1374. NICE New 3 BR Home, 4 hike,
fm. school k Shopping Cen­
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
ter. Lake Mary. $65 month­
Apply 5-6:30.
ly. Monna Jarvis, 322-1810.
2 BR furn. for rent. 1 BR
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with P v t
furn. ept. Ph. 322 5680.
bath, 317 8. Park Ave.
Unfurniahod 2 BR, houie, kit­
Clean room i for men. 401
chen equipped. 822-3651.
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
Furn. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllle.
FURN. Apt. C lcie In. Jlmmte
Cowan. 321-4013.

w.

Legal Notice

II

9. For Halo or float

F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
NOTICE IK hereby given that CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
I am engaged In bualnesa al
L A K E . Call • v e i l i n g s
SSI N. Dial* Hlway. Ca-ielber322-1597.
ry, Bemlnol* County, Florida,
under the fletlllaua. name or
Huskey Construction A neatly FURN. Houie In Sanford. $55
Co., and that I Intend lo
mo. Ph. Orlando 423-0111 or
register eald nama with the
Clerk of the Ulrrult Court,
Apopka 886-4849.
Remlnole County, Florida, In
acoordane* with lh* provlalona 12. Heal Estate For Sal*
of tha Fictitious Nama stat­
utes,
to -w lt: Section U 4 . l l
Nice 8 R. frame. Ineome poaFlorida Htatutee ISST.
Rig! E. Kverelte Huskey
sib. $7,200 in 3 y ri. Ship­
Publleh April 4, 14. : i . :t, 1S4I.
shape I Shady, cool. 2 lota,
C D T -ll

Cut to $8,900. 322-5689.

IN T I I R
COUNTY JU D G E 'S
CO U RT, IN AND FO R S E M I- 3 BR, Fla. rm., lte baths, cent
N O LB CO UN TY. S T A T E O F
heat, alr-cond. $84 mo. Inch
F IA IR ID A .
IN M Et E S T A T E O F
taxes. 322-2261.
MONTKZ E. HARRIS,
naeeaeed. P R IV A C Y : Gracious 2-itory
F I N A L NOTICE
home, city convenience 4t
Nolle* Is hereby riven that
the undtratened will, on tha
water. 3100 aq. ft., plus big
Ith day of May. A. TV, 1M|,
screen porch, back util,
raeent to lha llonorabla Couny Judge o f Seminole County,
porch, patio, garage. Ideal
Florida, their final ralurn,
for
children. 322 9235.
account and vouchers, a* Ad ­
ministratrices o f lha eatats of
MONTKZ E. HARRIS, deceased,
and at aald lime, thee and
lhare, make application ta tka
aald Judge far a final talilameat s f their administration FA 2-1301 17-93 » t Hiawatha
of aald eatate, and for an Or­
der discharging them as such H Acre lots. Terms. Just outAdministratrices.
aide W ait city Umiti, $1,350.
Dated this lha l l t h day of
Marrh. A. P . I*f4.
323-1918.
Thelma If. Livingston
Iterates M. Uaverly
Aa Administratrices of tho
down
eelete
of
MONTKZ
K.
•41 M ONTH
HARRIS. Dcreaaad.
8 • Bedroom Homs
HTKN8TIIOM, DAVIS A
MCINTOSH
CUSTOM
REALTY
A u e r * * / * f*r_ Administratrices
WINTER FARE
Poet Offlro Reg US*
Sanford. Florida UT71
Coras r Loo Rd. mod 1T-I3
£ “ klUh April L 4. 14, I I , 1114
Phono 444-6021

f

Payton Realty

$100

o

�T
It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 322-5612 For Fast Results.
ffhr

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 21. Beauty B-ilon*
3 BEDROOM, air-conditioned, Orange City. All elec. furn. 1
l'a baths, Kla. room, fenced
BR home. $6900. Irma W il­
yard, with patio. Ravenna
liams, 335 So. Carpcx.ter
Park. Low down payment,
Ave., Orange City.
assume monthly payment.
Beeutlful custom-built 3 BR,
Phone 322 9357.
2 bath, Fla. room, white
New Custom Built Home on
terrazzo
floors,
complete
Crystal Lake. For informa
elec, kitchen, dishwasher,
tion call 322-3378.
disposal. Priced below ap­
praisal. 322-7480 days, or
Really Blg-BIG-BIG
322-5838 after 6 p zn. 2611
SWIMMING POOL
Iroquois Ave.
DO Sec this oversize 60-acre
Swimming Pool. DO sec
G U E E N B R IAR
this 2 acres of Lakefront Choice
lots
available
fas
prlvaey. DO see this large
Greenbrier o f Lech Arbor
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath masonry
overlooking
g o lf
course.
home. DO see acres of
Custom building to your
swimming A fishing water.
specifications.
Greenbrier
DO start leisurely lakedeveloped by
front living. $11,000 with
KINGSW OOD
Term sl Call Stemper Agen­
BUILDERS, INC.
cy, 1919 So. French, Phone
202 Fairmont Dr.
322-4991.
F A 2 8074
2

UR. Home, Study, M
Baths, large Family Rm. in
R E A L ESTATE-INSURANCE
good neighborhood; includ­
3rd It Park Ave.
ing steve, refrig., room airPhone 322-5641
conditioner, washing ma
chine ft rugs. Really ter
rifle buy I Monthly pay­
2. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
ments $83.50.
1. lte, A 2 BATHS
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
DOWN PAYM EN TS FROM
Inc.
F A 2-8074
Low Monthly Payments
A M A Y F A IR B EAU TY
For Complete Information
Attractive 2 Bedroom Home
See Or Call Your
on nice corner lot in Mayfa ir;
also having dining
* room and absolutely huge
SALES BROKER
air - conditioned
Family
Room. All for $13,000; $500
Down and $92 a month.
H ere's your chance to own 2565 Park Dr.
522-2420
a Mayfair Home.
3 UR., l i t bath home. As­
sume payments. 322-5455.

Ball-Blair Agency

F H A - V A HOMES

$100

Ace Beauty Salon
Call for Evening Appts.
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322-8525
Free Parking

fcanfurh

t y r a lh

SW EETIE P IE

April 22, 1964— Page 3-A

By Nadine Seltzer

Spring Permanent Special
20 Percent off regular pricea
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0634

25. Plumblnr Bcrvic
PLUM BING
Contracting Repairs
FR E E ESTIM ATES
R. L. H AR V E Y
204 Sanford Ave.
F A 2-3383

27. Special Services
PIAN O SVC. A TU N IN G
Rebuilding • Refelting
FR E E E S TIM A TE S
GENE C U M B AA
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.

34. Articles For Sale

CLOSEOUT
TVs Used. AU makes A mo­
dels. 700 W. 9th. 322-9792. Wo have Bargains! Owner
quitting. Come out tonite 8
A PR . SPEC. Men's Shoes.
to 10 p. m. 2506 W. 1st St.
$3 99 pair. Surplus City, 201
Dealer* Welcome!
W. 1st St., Sanford.
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
Kenmore 4-burner, top grill,
lon, $3.00. Call 332-2960 afgas
range,
large
oven, • t e r 5 p. m. FR E E D E LIV ­
broiler, clock timer, $40.
E R Y W ITH IN SANFORD
Aqua, Walts length formal,
C IT Y LIM ITS,
size 7, cost $30, worn once,
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
$10. 322-0758.
Reposscscd. Would like re­
R E A D Y M IX CONCRETE
sponsible party to take up
Patloa, Floor, Free Estimate*
payments o f $9 per month
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
on Slant-O-Matic Automatic
■and, cement, rock, pipe,
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine.
steel, grease traps, dry
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
wells. Stepping stones.
ing condition. Call Collect
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
241-9587 evenings o r 422309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
0032, Service Discount.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

For Repairs and Painting, call
322-5426 after 5 p. m. week­
days.

BIG 6 $ SAVINGS
On Floor Models A

Demonstrators
(F R E E

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
Need

a

Painter?

Out.
Bob

Representative at
Alan's Fabrics A Rugs
522-5785

"Looks Ilka we’re stuck with her for the summer, too)
She's going to bo ca m p mother n t our Happy Hollow
kiddle campl”

UNUSUAL
ro find a home not In a pro­
ject on 2 large lots with
shade and fruit trees. A
roomy, comfortsble home lo­
cated at fe&gt;9 Catalina Drive,
priced only $12,500 with
terms.

SEWING MACHINE
Berrybill Painting Contractor.
REPOSSESSED SINGER
Commercial - Industrial •
33. F u r n itu r e
34. Articles For Sain
Fully automatic. Sews on
Residential. Free estimate.
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
We Appreciate Your Busi­ WANTED reliable couple to Gibson Tenor Guitar, practi­
embroiders, m o n o g r ami,
ness. 322-2287.
take up monthly payments
cally new. Cost new 8150
blind hems, etc. All with­
of $13.50 oo 3 complete
with carrying case. 322-2928.
AIR-CONDITIONING
out attachments. Guaran­
rooms of furniture. Call
By FEDDERS
teed. Like new. Sold new
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­ Dressmaker's b u s t , pract.
over $300. Balance due only
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
new, sowing machine, odds
lect.
$79.86 or $8.08 month. Call
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
A ends Household Goods.
Collect for Free Home Trial
For
the
biggest
selection
of
322 5680.
WELuS DRILLED, PUMPS,
241 9588 Service Discount.
nearly new and used furni­
S P R IN K LE R SYSTEMS
ture, see Noll's Furniture $1 per day rental for Electric ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE
All Types and Sizes
Carpet Shampoocr with pur- Repossessed '64 model. Has
Brokerage in Casselberry
We
Repair
and
Service
BY OWNER. Cesh or trade
on
17-92.
Open
8
days
9
to
6.
chase
of Blue Lustre. Car6 T I N E
built-in Deitgns, built-in butolder place for smaller lot.
roll's Furniture.
tonholer, plus many other
Machinery and Supply Co.
rh. 322-7013.
FREE
ESTIM
ATE
push-button features. Does
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
Upholstering &amp; Mattress ren­ Italian 3 Pc. sectional &amp; 1
2 BR., 1 BATH
beautiful work. Must sec to
arm chair. I.iko new up­
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
Screened porch, including kit­ PAIN TIN G , Interior-Exterior,
appreciate. Guaranteed, lake
holstery.
All
foam
rubber
ture.
Call
Nix
Bedding
Mfg.
and all types Home Repairs.
chen equip. Down payment
up remaining 8 payments of
cushions. Ph. 322-1402.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
All Work $100 to $3,500 May
$350.
Monthly
Payments
87.50. Phone Credit 3lgr.
FA
2-2U7.
bo
Financed.
1
to
5
y
ri.
to
$58.50.
Swap Shop Dealers, Auction­
322 8627,
Pay.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
eers. Make offer, everything
Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
SINGER AUTOMATIC
A. J. ADCOCK, Gen. Contr.
INC.
must go! All or part. Illness
Qu^k Service
With the
1964 Model. Fully Guaranteed.
322-9551
328-8074
forces
sale.
2506
W.
1st
St.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Monograms, makes Button­
8 to 10 eves.
POST. FA 2-0677.
Large 2 BR, block bouse, oak 29. Automobile Service
holes, Sews on Buttons A
floors, s walk-ln p a n t r y ,
EXERCYCLE
makes decorative stitches,
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP 31. Articles For Sale
screened porch, carporte,
H ie perfect conditioner ma­
$71.80 o r pay 87.18 mo. No
Free
inspection,
estimates,
tool shed, city water A deep
CYPRESS SIDING. Windows
chine in cxcollont order.
etc. Pay off balance of
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
well. Shade trees, lot 120x
&amp; doors. Cheap. See at
Used only 8 months. Cost
credit needed. Write Credit
A repairs discounted.
135. Close to schools, 2421
palms Hotel. 322-2506 after
|30o plus, will sell for $100
Manager, P. O. Box 147,
SUVA E. 3rd.
522-5445
Cedar Ave., 2 blocks W. of
6
cash. Phone 322-5634.
Sanford, Fla.
Winn Dixie.

ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
"
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulat, Asso.
rA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
Company
t i l N. Park Ave
F A 14121 210 Magnolia
Ph. F A 2-4822

FHA - V A

Stenstrom Realty

SO U TH W A RD

Investment &amp; Realty
116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173

E V E R E T T A. H AR PE R
AG ENCY - REALTOR
2405 S. Park Ave.
Phones F A 2-2264 or F A 2-2285
Country lot 127 x 330 ft. Nice
neighborhood. Sell cheap for
cash. No agents. 322-7281.

.

S t Johns Realty

NEW 44 ton Feddcrs Room
Alr-condliioner. Never used.
Priced well below retail.
Call 322 92M after 5 p.m.

Ga* refrigerator, good cond.,

Repair ESTIM ATES)
In Your Home

In Sanford Cull
SINGER

322-3090.

P A I N T I N G . Inside,
Large,
Small. Call
323-0742.

cheap. Ph. 322-9846.
Antique pocket watch,
wind. Ph. 323 0321.

SINGER AUTOMATIC
Makes hundreds of designs,
buttonholes, Blind stitches,
Sews on buttons. Guaran­
teed, like new condition.
Assume payments o f 56.90
per month. Buy locally A
be serviced. Sanfurd Sewing
Center. 322-9441.

V A - FH A

PE R M A N E N T CAREER Dachshunds, miniature*, Red,
O PPO R TU N ITY
males. Reduced. Call after

Property Management
&amp;Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offara fo r your selection
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
T o make the beat home
buy, »•# the

V A - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

19. S itu a tio n * W a n te d
Housework — Babysitting. Ph.
322 3501.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-3112.
21. B e a u ty Batons

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

FA
FA

gU4 park Dr.

M to
823-0798
S to b r t. Fte-

Complete Beauty Service
3 Senior Operators
Free Parking at 2nd A Oak
322-5742
105 So. Oak
H A R R IE T T S B E A U TY NOOK

F U R N IT U R E

3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Waa on Lay-a-Way at

Budget Furn. Co.
on So. Orange Ave.
Now can be seen at
291 Longwood Piaza
Take up payments
A t only f 12.80 per mo.
Ph. 138 4583
Also t Btdroom Suite
Slightly damaged
•t $59.95

Gateway

To

Th*

Waterway

Hobson Sporting Goods

'60 Ford, 8441 bal. 826 mo.
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
'39 Rambler, $881 bal, $38 -no. 304-6-8 E. lit . Ph. F A 2-5961
'59 Hillman, $661 bal, $32 mo.
BOATS
A
motors.
'58 Mercury, $513 bal, $2) mo. USED
GUNS. New A Used. Largo
'55 Plymouth, $99 bai, $5 mo.
selection. Will trade, also
'59 Rambler, $381 bal, $24 mo.
repair. Tackle told A ro*
'56 Cadillac, $482 bal, $28 mo.
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
'53 Cadillac, $592 bal, $32 mo.
Camp A Gun Shop.
'57 Dodge, $587 bal, $31 mo.
'58 Rambler Wag. $571 bal,
1957 Plnyan 14 Ft., wood,
$31 mo.
Master Craft trailer, 25 hp.
'59 Ford. $117 bal, $27 mo.
Johnson. Ph. 322-0851.
'no Plymouth, $532 bal, $28 mo.
'53 Nash, $119 bal, $5 mo. 38. Motorcycles • Scooter*

National
Repossessions
INC.

1012 Sanford Ave.
Open til 9, 6 Days Week
Phone 322-4503

Used Velo-Solex motor bike,
good condition, exccllant for
beginners. 322-2928.
31-74 Harley Davidson Motor­
cycle, all white with bisck
bags, good cond. 349-4151.
'63 Vespa Scooter 150 modeL
Ph. 322-9644 or 322 0774.

Plano wanted. Any kind &amp;
condition. 322-6421, 322-3710.
W ANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
or small amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
field. FA 2 4244

36. Automobile* • Trucks
'54 Ford F 0O0 truck, 12 ft.,
2 ton, closed body. $950.
632 Itockhill Dr., Deltona.

LO W , L O W PRICES N O W O N
USED CARS — TH E
“SIGN” OP TR U E V A L U E
1961 Olds Super 88

*1995

1962 Chevrolet Bclntr
6 - PASSENG ER
S T A T IO N
W A*
(JON, V-H engine, automatic Iran*.
mlalon, power steering and brakes,
radio ft heater, factory air condi­
tioning. W hile flniah, with good
tiree and Iraled throughout. A lop
value ear. Prepare now to vacation
In this one.

64 Demonstrators.
Must Be Sold!

17. Mala Help Wanted

$103 W E E K LY S ALAR Y
4, 322-2448.
A L IB E R A L BONUS
Be associated with a com­ 32. Flowers • Shrubs
pany that ofleri maximum
W ATERM ELO N PLANTS
opportunity for a permanent
and profitable career. Can 2 for 25c, I for $1.00. Tomato
plants, $25 doz. Ethell's Gro­
you qualify?
cery, Paola.
1. High school education or
equivalent
BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
2. Neat appearance
kee stock. A ll other kind*
3. Car la good condition—free
o f Nursery shrubbery and
to travel Monday to Friday
trees.
4. Age 21-35
Grey Shadows Nursery
If you are qualified, you will
6 Ml. 8. on Sanford A ve.
receive training at full pay.
See Company Represents S3. Furniture
live. Mr. A. N. Shankland,
Ueed furniture, appliances,
9 a. m. to I p. m. Thurs­
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
day, April 23rd, Florida
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Slate Employment Office,
200 So. French Ave., San­ Ave. Ph. F A 24132.
ford, Fla.

Repossessions

Scott Attwater, 74$ hp., tank,
good cond. $35. 322-6523.

Will pay cash for Remington
Ilolamalic Shavers not over
5 years old. The Vogue, 110
N, Blvd., DeLand.

W a gn ers Amoco

Tb. 838-3911

L M N Enterprises,
Inc.

$ Bank $

4.DOOR H ARD TO P, V.B angina,
automatic transmission, p o w e r
steering, power brakee, radio ft
heater, beige flniah with like new
heige and tan interior, immaculate
throughout. An estra nice local
car you would be proud to ew *.

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

(South on 17-92—6 ml.
2 lllks. Northwest of
lxmgwood Plaza)
T R A IL E R lu A D E S
CONSIDERED

37. Boot* - Motors

35. Articles Wanted

Senkarik Gians and Paint

Must sell due to illness, 150
caged pullets, ideal H3Ws,
Man to tharpea saws—main­
laying about 7 wks. Bargain
tain
woodworking
equip­
$200. Also stewing hens, 3
ment, full or part time. Ph
for $1.00. 322-1538.
322-7323.
31 A . P e ta
Service Statloa Managers A
Attendants for Phillips 66 German Shepherd pups. Ph.
Stations. If qualified see E.
322-5888.
If. McAlexandcr, 202 N.
English Setter pups. Male, fe­
Laurel Ave.
male. Cheap. 322-9223.

Plymouth 1957, excellent con­ I960 Pontlae Bonneville Con­
dition, $290. Phone 322-8886.
vertible. R&amp;H, Power, dean,
Ph. days 322-7459. Nights
BUYING A m r w ar
322 5296.
USED CART
'39 English Ford Fordor. Good
FIN AN C E IT W ITH U »
transportation. $250. Phono
♦ Low Interast Rates
322-6191 or 322-8473.
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
ture, 901 W. First St., l'h.
322-6591.

A U TO GLASS &amp;
SE A T COVER CO.

LA K E W YM AN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD

key

Baby Jumper, 11. O. Train
layout,
switehe*
and
2
trains. Th. 3226191 or 3228475.

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

BR, 2 Bath House in Park 1,1 Bualnaaa O p p o rtu n ity
Auto Glass, Tepe
Ridge. Assume payments.
A Sea* Covers
PH ILLIP S 66 Service Station
Call 322-6341.
for Lease. I f you have •
email amount of capital,
I BR, CB house Ravenna Pkand the desire to own your
$600 Down, $61 mo. VA
104 W. 2nd St. F A 14012
business, with paid tralnlni
mort. Call after 5 p. m.
A L L WORK GUARANTEED
available,
then
tee
E.
H.
322-0653.
MrAlextndcr,
202
North
Laurel Ave.
AUTOMOTIVE
BEDROOM HOMES
AIR-CONDITIONING
16. P e m a le H e lp W a n te d
IM M ED IATE
INSTALLATIO N - SERVICING
OCCUPANCY
Good Used Cars Sold
Air-Conditioning Optional
111 French Ave.
322-7765
As Low a i 8350 Down
C R Y S TA L L A K E P A R K Steady employment la a mo­ S I . Poultry • L iv e s t o c k
dern alr-conditloned factory.
LA K E M ARY
Apply In peraoo to All* of Jersey Cow, due to eatf short­
West on 25th St. and
ly. Ph. 322-2547 after 4:30
Sanford, Hlwsy 17-92. Do not
L eft on Lake Mary Blvd.
p.m.
Phone.
322-2744

3&amp; 4

36. Automobiles - Trucks 36. Automobile* - Truck*

34. Articles For Sale

•

LOW M ILEAG E

•

FACTORY
G U ARANTEED
FORDS

*2295

1961 Chevrolet Impala
4.DOOR RED AN, V-8, automstle
transmission, power steering, radio
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P«8« 4 -A — A p r il 22, 1964

Osteen Civic
Association Has
April Meeting

ENJOYTHE

By Mra. Clarence Snyder
The Ontecn Civic A n o d e *
tion met Thuraday evening at
«C*I i

i ’

the County Dam building with
Nick I’felfauf, president, proaiding.
Twenty-four new member*
ahlps have been received since
the last meeting.
■Hie committee fo r the com­
munity picnic reported it was
a huge success. Several dona­
tions have been received fo r
the building fund.
The organization thanked
Joe Masters and Robert Ilirt
fo r their cooperation in mov­
ing the moument and erecting
the fla g 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 fo r their part in the
project.
A report was given on the
Talent Show being sponsored
by the organization. This
■how w ill be given Tuesday
evening, April 28, at the I)oB ary Civie Center. Ilck ets
are on sale various places in
8anford by the members and
w ill be available at the door.
It waa decided to dlspcnso
with the regular meetings in
July and August.
A plastic party will be held
In M ay with the proceeds
going to the building fund.
The date w ill be announced
later.
Other fund raising projects
were discussed. This will be
continued at the next meeting.
P feifa u f
then Introduced
Mrs. Thomaa Largen, presi­
dent o f 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 o f livea could be saved
if people would have yearly
health checks.
Dr. Largen showed pictures
on the subject and answered
questlona from the group.

By Donna Estea
Chief Claude Layo reported
today that a total o f |24&amp; has
been donated, to date, to the
Longwood Volunteer Fire De­
partment Ambulance
Fund
which has been set up at
Florida State Dank o f San­
ford.
The fund waa initiated re­
cently with the donation of
two flOO bills by John D.
Scott, president o f the Astor­
ia Automatic Sprinkler Com­
pany, Inc., Long Island City,
N . Y . and winter resident of
Longwood.
Scott, who w ill return to his
summer home In Hightstown,
N . J., within the next few
weeks, will investigate there
the costa o f a fully equipped
ambulance. When the vehicle
la acquired It will be staffed
by members o f the Volunteer
Fire Department and Auxil­
iary who w ill 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
e f the fund, or to any mem­
ber o f the department.
Mra. Layo will keep a com­
plete list of those making do­
nations which will be available
fo r publle inspection upon re
quest.

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41 Displays In Industrial Show Opening Tonight
Beauty Contest Gets
Under Way Tonight
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
$75 scries E

that the new
U. S. savings

A

practice

session

bond, bearing the portrait of
the

late

President

Kennedy,

will go on sale May 1, came

was

scheduled for 7:30 when the
girls
were
shown
just
how to walk down the ramp,
how to stand and Just when
to smile.
Assisting in the practice
session was Miss Candi Con­
dor, "Miss Seminole County"
o f 1963, Mrs. William Kline­
felter and Mrs. Joe Dennison
nlso gave pointers to the con­
testants.

Exhibit Salute
To Business
Achievements

® lt ? ^ c t n f n r it f c n t l i i
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Forty-one

W E A T H E R : Partly cloudy today with scattered showers likely Friday; high today 85-90; low tonight In 60s.
VOL. 56

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iietablished 1908

THURS., A P R IL 23, 1964

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

Highlight

displays

the

win

Industrial

Exhibit of the Seminole County

NO. 175

Chamber of Commerce indus­
m

w

A

trial committee commencing
at 6:30 p. m. tonight at San­

. . .

ford

Civic

Center,

Co-chairmen

Carl

Schilke

and Scott Hums said the ex­
hibit is a salute to all Semi­

Nixon Barred

nole County industry.
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I ) Karyle Housholder, Cham­
The Supreme Court refused
ber president, Saturday night
today to restore Richard Nix­
will present an Award of Ap­
chairman for Florida,
on's name to the Florida
preciation to the industrial­
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Presidential Prim ary ballot
ist contributing the ma&lt;l to
State Board of Health urges
the development of Seminole
parents who have children
County.
starting to school this fall to
BRAUNSCHWEIG.
Ger­
The exhibit will be staged
many (U P I) — Nazi mass for three nights, opening at
obtain certified copies of birth
murderer Hans Walter Zech- 6:30 tonight and Friday night
certificates. However, Semi­
Ncnntwich has escaped from and at R p. m. Saturday.
nole County schools will ac­
a maximum
security jail,
Highlight of (he exhibit will
cept any legitimate recording,
police said today.
be the annual beauty contest
even family Bibles.
sponsored
by the Sanford
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Civitan Club. Nineteen beau­
‘ •The Clock" was curious the
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) - A ties will vie for the title of
other day about a Seminole
hearing on a suit to block "M iss Seminole County."
Salute to county Industrial­
the merger of the Atlantic
licensed car with a "Blount
ANDREW
Carrawny,
Coast Line and Seaboard Air ists will lie voiced at 7:30 to­
for county Judge" bumper
Sanford
businessman,
I.inc railroads has been sche­ night by Schilkc, Mayor A. L.
strip, when no "Blount” is on
duled for July 17.
Wilson and James P. Avery
the county ticket. Many read­ has been appointed n
|
member o f the military
Jr., C o u n t y
Commission
ers telephoned to let us know
committee o f
chairman.
Uriel Blount, erstwhile presi­ affairs
the F l o r i d a State
Girls entered In the beauty
DAR ES SALAAM , Tangan­
dent of the Florida Junior
Chamber o f Commerce
yika (U P I) — President Ju­ contest will parade in bath­
Chamber of Commerce, is
by Floyd II. IJowen,
lius Nyerere announced today ing suits at 8 this evening, in
running for county judge in
president.
that Tanganyika and the left­ evening gowns at 8 Friday
Volusia County.
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ist-ruled island republic of evening and for the final
at
8:15 Saturday
Zanzibar will unite into "one judging
The Clock Winders have
evening.
sovereign state."
just learned that the Diversi­
The Junior Chaml&gt;er of
fied
Cooperative
Training
Commerce will sponsor a
JOHN A. IIURTON IV today signed the contract
Standing are Andrew Carrawny (le ft), trustee
Club at Seminole High School
A T L A N T A (U P I ) — South­ free snack bar each evening
for the architectural design o f the now $1 mil­
secretary-treasurer, and Robert Hessercr, hos­
helped several local families
ern state ami regional leaders and door prizes will be alion wing o f Seminole Memorial Hospital. He is
pital administrator, who said construction will
enjoy the recent Easter holi­
of the Barry Goldwater presi- warded at intervals all even­
pictured (seated left) with A. B. Peterson Sr.,
Iks started in the late fall or early winter.
day. Under the direction of
dentlal movement will meet ing.
president o f the hospital Itonrd o f trustees.
(Herald Photo)
I.ou Girard, co-ordinator, the
Burns, co-chairman o f the
In Atlanta Saturday and Sun­
families were provided with
trade
body's industrial com­
day
to
coordinate
their
acti­
food baskets containing a
By United Press International
mittee, said today that 2,500
vities.
complete Easter dinner. The
State Sen. Scott Kelly charg­
persons
visited
Uie
show
families were located through
ed today that the past two ad­
during last year's onew ay
the Salvation Army.
ministrations h a v e
born
NEW YO R K (U P I) - En- run. This year, with the show
•
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wasteful in paying out mil­
eouraged by Improving weath­ running tonight, Friday and
Our apologies to Johny Van
er and the likllhood of dlraln- Saturday, chamber officials
Kcpocl. In Doris Williams’ in­ lions of dollars for road con­
sultants.
Ing civil rights protests, vis­ are anticipating a much la rg­
terview in The Herald with
In a speech to supporter*
itors In greater numbers were er attendance.
hio mother, Mayor Irene Van
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
— thn effectiveness of collective
-v
.»
converging . on .«$. (ho 1964-65
Eepoel, of North Orlando, so at Miami, Kelly laid "M il­
A l'n h era of Congress "IfT e d bargaining ) P.r •*b|pnt
World’*
Fair,
lions
have
been
paid
out
in
Seminole
County’s
"trie
Th«
N
A
&gt;
J
fUbi
atnlt
to
fly
much concentration was plac­
M-ltli incnt or tho lung stand­ Johnson has again demon­
phone barrier" wa* studied
the new BA-fC Vigilante reed on the spelling of the fam ­ consultant fcea in the present
ing railroad dispute today as a strated his effective and per­
and
just
previous
administra­
Wednesday
by
Wilkins
Lin. ,
....
.
connaiisance bomber c o n ily name that Johny’ s name
suasive leadership."
hart, utility engineer of the ,ri1
" ,n*,h f° r col,ccll1
v c 1 ,,ar'
Unues .operations at the San­
came out "Johnny." It’s spell­ tions. The money has been
Sen. Paul H. Dogtilas, D ford N avel (A ir StaUon this
wasted because some of the
Florida Public Utilities Com- Ka,n" ' K a,Kl a I * " 0" ' ' 1 vic,or&gt;
ed with one " N . " Johny.
lor President Johnson.
III., said: "A great ticlory for week
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projects became obsolete.
mission. He said he will re­
weekend in
Roth Republicans and Dem­ the American people, for col­ which,
Miami Mayor Albert King
port his (indings to the Com­
beca me the
Sanfordites are wondering
SYBACUSE. N. Y . ( U P ! ) bargaining, ami
a first
ocrats hailed the agreement lective
mission,
•'
about the "W elcom e Shriners" High was in Coral Gables, just
Her operMichael W. Herr, strike chair­
great
tribute
to
the
persist
atio.,1 .
"b
on Fulton Street. It’s stretch­ outside Miami, talking to a
Linhart, guided on hia tour r1
c mo' i1n‘! ,h« ,h' eat ol a na
Groundbreaking ceremonies man of the railroad trainmen
ed across the street . . . right realtors' meeting.
The Nav/announced today
of Soul): Seminole County by tionwidc strike. There was no enec of the President."
tor a new $20,000 Moose Home on the New York Central
speculation
of
the
political
e
f­
"Votes are more Important
in front of the city ja il) 1
that all pilots assigned to
J. O. (Jess) Gregory, confer­
in Sanford will be held at 2 Railroad east of Iluffalo said
Chief Roy Williams, who also than dollars. If you believe
Hanford's
Heavy
Attack
red with James P. Avery Jr., fect of the development in an
p.m.
Sunday
by
Sanford today that as far as he la
election
year.
is president of the Shrine that principles arc more im ­
Squadron Five (VAH-5) com­
chairman of the County Com­
the
presidential
Lodge 1851, Loyal Order of concerned
Rut legislators expressed
Club, is taking a terrific rib­ portant than hugu war chests
pleted the required day and
mission; Harold Decker, Fern
agreement between tho un­
Moose.
Special
guests
for
the
bing—is he inviting his fel­ of some candidates who are
night arrested landingi during
Park-Casselberry Chamber of candid relief that the touchy
occasion will be Jim Me- ions and railroad manage­
low Shriners to "v is it” 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
W A S H IN G T O N (U P D 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 hack in their laps so close to
The House has approved un­
• • •
national elections. Only last
Second comity w ide political of Florida last week.
vote for m e."
strike the Central at 12:01 a.
cipal.
Presiding
will
bo
Otis
SJoSanford Jaycccs afe nomi­
High also cited his record animously a $16.7 billion de­
in., KST, Saturday.
This is a Navy prerequisite
Linhart discussed his find- Au« ual' Con« rc* ‘ Pass,&lt;l ,hc rally under the sponsorship of
Executive for every pilot prior to any blum, governor of the Sanford
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
lle rr said a strike would
lodge.
all
that
President
Johnson
men of Seminole County for four terms, and repeated
phono action with Karlylc arbitration bill in history to Committee will be kicked off extended operation at sea in­
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
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for development o f a new
5:30
tonight
at
Oviedo
High
spending at the state level.
Herr said, regardless of the
Seminole County Chamber of 1 Sen. Kenneth B. Keating,
carrier deck.
of 27th Street where Use lodge
Vour arm around her may
Wednesday High blasted the bomber.
Commerce.
R-N.Y., said: "W e are all In- School cafetorium.
VAH-5, the first fleet squad­ owns seven lots. Refresh­ terms, tile unions have taken
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
365-0 Wednesday aent the
And you may think her
ment pressure was applied to
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
measure to the Senate where
hand Is won;
bring an agreement and that
son. Sen. John Mathews and
Park. Linhart said he was
Senate Democratic Leader is planning for 35o guests.
the Western Pacific aboard of
Sanford
Chapter
1404,
action
must
wait
until
the
The families wish you’d
"collective
bargaining
lu i
Jacksonville Mayor llaydon
Paul Miklcr, rally chair tho USS Banger this summer.
"am azed at both the extent
Mansfield, Mont., said:
Women of the Moose.
end of the rivll rights battle,
never risked it
taken a blow."
Burns.
and the quality of new devlop- " I think the President lias man, said county candidates Tlie "CarQuals" were, in ef­
possibly in lute May or early
The new building, when
Now that you're a sta­
Neil P. Spelrs, head o f 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.
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Thr House action fame a f­
tioned throughout and will quartered in nuffalo, said in
cd that when the telephone t couldn I be happier that this he permitted three minutes to
Aside
from
carrier
suit’
a
bllJo
Foy,
manager
of ter two days of debate, dur­
contain a large recreation Washington that the truro
Look for some innocent
recount his or her qualifica­ By tests, conducted by the
State
Employment ing which members argued barrier is lifted the volume of is now otf thr minds of all of
and meeting hall, a lounge was a "balanced agreement.’*
( ? ) fun on Sanford streets Florida
tions
for
office.
Naval Aviation Test Center
Friday and Saturday when 5,- Service offices in Sanford is­ bitterly on only one point— a cross-country calls will multi- '**• '
and bar, office and kitchen Spelrs
indicated
that
tho
Third ami final rally of the two weeks earlier, tills was
space and storage facility. switchmen would !&gt;e asked to
000 Shriners converge on the sued nn uppcul today for cit­ controversial 35-05 per cent ply by a tailor of five to six. Senate Democratic W h i p executive
committee
will
lie
Die first time that the aircraft
split between privato and He based his estimate on past Huliert II. Humphrey, Minn.,
city to initiate 100 candidates rus pickers.
Construction Is expected to ratify the pact when specific
the
railroads
and held at 7:30 p.m. April 30 at iiad been operated from a
"Steady, able-bodied labor- naval shipyards in assign­ experiences with similar prob- lauded
Saturday afternoon. The print­
get underway immediately.
details are drawn up.
Sanford
Civic
Center.
other
like
circumunions
for
"demonstrating
carrier deck.
ed program Indicates some era are badly needed for pick­ ment of N iv y repair and con­ lems in
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
Anyone interested is urged
Chairman Carl Vinson, Dnoon ami evening and Satur­
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 le d Air Jack­
Shrine Temple always bring at 200 South French Avenue. the required allotment to pri­ glcwood,
Haven,
Altamonte
sonville.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
along their fun units, plus Foy said it vould be a good vate shipyards was jeopardis­ Florida
Springs, Bretton Wood. Cas­
Meanwhile, Sanford’s train­
opportunity for good earnings. ing the Navy's own yards.
F R ID A Y
bands and drill teams.
• •
•
selberry, Longwood and Lake
ing arm, Heavy Attack Squad­
Nobles and Indies register at M ayfair Inn.
ron Three (VAII-3), was quali­
Coif tournament, M ayfair Country Club,
Mary.
Junior Chamber o f Com­
The parly was chauffercd
fying pilots (or duly with substarts at noon.
merce movement is expand­
' by Gregory’s son. Jess, a stu­
srqurnt
HA-5C equipped
Candidates re|»ort, 7 p.m., M ayfair Inn;
ing in Seminole County. Sandent at Florida State Univers­
squadrons.
street activities.
ford-Seminole J a y c e e s is
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.
Ladies, recreation, 8 p.m., M ayfair Inn
crews ami support personnel
ready interested, with Ilob
750s1l, 800sl4, 850(14,
M iller 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 flo w e r ,
(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,
N IC O S IA . Cyprus (U P D —
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*'
A ll 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 o f tires and tubes.
Moslem Feast, 11:30 a.m., Sanford Shrine
general amnesty.
Probably on the farm our­
Club.
United Nations peace force
FltKIJ M O U N TIN G
•
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selves. The U. S. Department
Ladies luncheon and fashion show, 12:15
officials feared the dominant
u h
o f Agriculture says during
p.m., Muyfair Inn.
Greek Cypriots headed by MsSanford firemen answered
1962 each o f us consumed 163
karioa might now use more
Candidates Initiation —
three calls Wednesday after­
pounds o f beef, veal, pork,
IR E N E V A N E EI»O E I„ muyor o f North Orforceful 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 o f the new
Turkish Cypriot resistance.
auditorium.
fire at 25th Street and Polnpounds o f chicken and turkey.
Sunford Chamber o f 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 o f fruit
my Peterson (le ft) und Jim Talmadge, presi­
against the Turks when he
High gymnasium.
1320 West Eighth Street and a
and 230 pounds o f vegetables.
dent and manager, respectively, o f 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.
today from Victor H. Northcutt, volunteer savings bond

Kelly Assails
Cost Of Road
Consultants

Others were the four jud­
ges
who
had
a
short
chat with each girl. The
judges are Janet Bonder of
P I a y g i r l Fashions, Cecile
Heard, U.S. Postmaster; Robert Sheddon o f Southern Bell
and Paul Lewis o f the Credit
Bureau.
The crowning o f “ Miss
Seminole County" Saturday
night is part o f the three-day
Industrial Exposition o f Sem­
inole County and is sponsored
by the Civitnns.
This is the county's second
annual contest. The first was
held during Seminole County's
Semi-Centennial celebration a
year ago.
A t the first session tonight
contestants will he judged in
bathing suits. Friday, begin­
ning at 7:30 p.m., the evening
gown competition will be held
and on Saturday, the girls
will again appear in their
bathing suits. The winner will
Ik* cruwncd by Miss Condor.
The nineteen contestants are
Misses Pam Gibbs, Pat Crimaley, Shnron Williams, Janice
Bussell, Peggy Miller, Marla
Jones, Ann Mahan, Loretta
Fore, Sherry Thrasher, Carla
Lommler, Pat Mackall, Joanne
Heron, Sandy Getman.
Karen Metzler, Kathy But­
ler, Nylcen Albers, Knrcn
Green, Nanry Pinnock and
Barbara D'e Sehoek.
They* are sponsored respec­
tively hy Kingswood Builders,
Dearborn Electronics, Lions
Club, Kader Jewelry, Dynatronics, Rtkaha Inn, Sanford
Atlantic Bank, Citiceni Bank
of Oviedo, Florida State Bank,
I.ormann Real Estate, Holler
Motors, Iwroy C. Robb, Const.,
Gator Lumber Company.
Perkins Mena Wear, Rill
Hemphill Motors, Capri Res­
taurant, Har Car, Sanford
Electric and Horne Distribut­
ors.

Nazi Escapes

M erger H earing

States To M erge

Goldwater Meet

'Phone Barrier' Rail Accord Hailed VAH-5 Pilots
Tour Made By As Victory For LBJ Pass Carrier
Stale Official
Landing Tests

W orld’s Fair

Union Threatens
Moose To Have Strike Of NYC
Groundbreaking

House Approves
Arms Money Bill

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At Oviedo High

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P ag * ft-A— M arch 25, '64

Skin Disease
Study Fails To
Solve Mystery

fPIBUX]
M A R K I T « | j

B y Detoa Smith
V P I Selene* Editor
N E W Y O R K — A newly
written "natural h lttory" of
the Itchy aUn disease which
k connected somehow with
allergies,
although
medical
edence doesn't know Juit
how, offered little hope to
Re many victims. And It on­
ly accented Ms mysteries.
Its average duration among
long-term victims who pro
elded facta for this "natural
history" was about &gt;0 years,
H ie longest single duration
among them was 63 years
The disease is "atopic derm
atltls." It is an on-and-off
Itchiness and is believed due
to deep-down allergic reac
Rons.
Among the now historical
victim s 55 percent were also
given to asthma, hay fever,
and allergic rhinitis which is
• runny nose not caused by
die common cold. A ll this
emphasised its connections to
the generalised allergic state
called •‘ atopy."
In 6S percent there was a
fam ily background of atopy
On the other hand the attacks
e f itchiness were brought on
most frequently by nervous
tension and fatigue in 60 percent. This gave some support
to a psychiatric theory that
U has some connection with
unconscious emotional con­
flicts.
Furthermore, many of the
victim s found relaxation and
release o f tension the most
effective remedy. But avoid
Ing the substances to which
they were allergic was also
effective.
The history * takers were
Drs. Harry L. Roth and Rob­
ert R. Kierland o f the Mayo
Clinic and Foundation of Ro­
chester, Minn. They reported
to a technical organ o f the
American Medical Aseocla
lion.
They questioned 492 pereons who were treated for
atopic dermatitis in the Ms
jro Clinic 20 years ago to find
eut how they had fared mean
while. They were divided be
tween "s e v e re " cases this nodlsease-now rate was 29 per­
cent.
Cataracts and
pneumonia
sometimes are
associated
with atopic dermatitis. Roth
end Kierland found the rate
that could be expected was
4 percent for the "m ild " and
23 percent for the "severe
as regards cataracts and 13
percent for pneumonia.

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County
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BOSTON (U P 1 )— Improper
Bostonians have Riven I.ix
Taylor and Richard Burton
anything but a proper reccp
tion.
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bllng with rage.
One • thousand
shouting,
clawing admirers awnrmed the
newlywed stars In the lobby
o f the usually atald Rhcrutnn
I ’lnxa Hotel Suntluy night
tearing at their hair and
clothing for souvenir*.
Miss Taylor suffered hack
and arm Injuries. Hhe was
treated by a doctor, given a
sedative and put to bed in a
plush suite once used by the
late President Kennedy, for
mer President Eisenhower1and
other notables.

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Zip Code 32771

VOL. 56

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THURS., MARCH 26, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 155

Irene Van Ecpocl want to be
mayor.

Ferrin,

*tis said,

is

Union Official,
3 Others Held
In Bomb Plot

supported by holdover Art
. .Rhodes. Mrs. Van Ecpocl is
“ fishing" for Councilwomanelect Mona Grinstcad's vote.
Whether she gets it is a moot
question since the two arc
reported
feuding.
Which
leaves Tilson in the driver's
scat. Could be the five will
have to compromise and elect
M IAM I (U P I) _ A railroad
Mrs. Grinstead or Tilson as union official and 10-year em­
mayor.
ploye of the Florida East
• • •
Coast Railway was arrested
Charlie Scott would like it Wednesday and charged with
known he is the only “ Scott" setting a 50-pound dynamite
running for constable; in fact, bomb trap on a track south of
for any county office. Seems Vero Beach March 12.
some voters have him con­
Three other mm were ar­
fused with another “ Scott" rested within hours after the
who announced his candidacy dynamito bomb was rigged
but failed to qualify.
under the noses of FBI agents
• • •
who had staked out the tracks
Joe Gazil's trials ami tri­ on a tfp from an informer.
bulations continue. A gunman But a fourth man escaped,
held up his Handy store on agents said.
French Avenue; a motorist
John Katsikns, 40, record­
wrecked a part of the front ing secretary for Local 555 of
and a display stand at his the Brotherhood of Railroad
Handy store on 13th Street, Car Men at Miami, was ap­
and now a burglar ripped out parently the fourth man.
the wiring of the cooling sys­
Katsikos was charged both
tem of his Tip Top store on with conspiracy to set the dy­
West 13th Street, spoiling $30 namite trap and with actually
worth of chickens.
placing the bomb on the rail­
W II) MATTHEW S, administrative assistant to George Weiss, general
• • •
road trestle spanning a canal
manager of the New York Mets, and Joe McDonald, (righ t) camp super­
Casselberry Fire Chief Paul south of Vero Beach.
visor, discuss progress licing made at Sanford’s Mcmorinl Stadium where
Bates reminds that the public
After FBI agents watched
the eastern section of the Mot’s farm system is engaged in spring train­
is invited to attend the spe­ the bomb being set from their
(Herald Photo)
ing activities.
cialeducational movies pro­ hiding places near the trestle,
vided through the State Fire they said they followed Jos­
College which
are
being
eph Leo Vetter of Miami and
ahown each Wednesday at 8 John Wesley Into Fort Fierce
p.m. at the Casselberry Fire and arrested them. The next
House. Instruction in mouth- day, Hugh Winn of Miami was
to-mouth resuscitation also is arrested.
available.
All three were former FEC
• • •
em ploye! and members of
Longwood P o l i c e
Chief operating railroad u n i o n s .
Ry Julian Slenstrom
begun spring training at .San­
Claude Layo must have set They arc awaiting trial on
With 51 young bull players ford's Memorial Stniluiin.
the record Monday for rapid federal train wreck charges
Joe McDonald, camp suparA TLA N TIC C IT Y , N . J. on hand Wednesday and more
recovery o f stolen goods . . . under $50,000 bond each.
(D P I) — AFL-CIO President expected today and Friday, visor, tald that tha initial
a used car reported missing
Agents said Kataikoa, • »* -, ( k r f « ¥ u a f afcatar•*•**(-. »he * • strew division o f the workout w*-nt o f f in a a w w
by Holler Motor o f Sanford, live of Cleveland,! Ohio
otftd White House w ar* iir le e \ tim * * f ork ]Met farm system than satisfactory manner Wrher.
and its two 15-year-old Negro formerly employed ''by
' the guidelines today and tald they — -■
camp officials, tpanugera and
occupants, were recovered by sabotage-plagued FEC for lo
scouts i-xprt ased* surprise at
could lead to government
the chief on West Lake Street years as a car inspector.
control of the economy.
the excellent physical condi­
in Longwood just IS minutes
He lost his FEC job after
Meany challenged the guide
tion of the nthletes and the
after the alarm went out from the carrier was struck (Jan.
lines in a speech to the United
prowess displayed at the plate
the sheriff’s office.
23, 1963.) by members of 11 Auto W o r k e r s convention
by most o f Die players during
• • •
non-operating unions. T h e which heard them reaffirmed
a spirited baiting drill.
Mrs. Chet Macck of Gene­ operating unions, including
Monday by President John­
MeDonnld said that someSanford area physicians will
va recently lost a wallet the Brotherhood o f Railroad
son.
he honored Monday as a spe­ time next week more players
I
which contained some valu­ Car Men, have refused to
The leader of the giant la­ cial period lias been proclaim­ are expected to arrive. “ This
able papers and $51 in cash. cross the picket lines set up
bor federation said he would ed for them by Mayor A. L. will Itc the result of the par­
It was found by Eddie Hill­ by the non-operating unions.
ask the A FIrC iO to take a Wilson.
ent rlub rutting buck person­
man, a Geneva Negro, who
strong
stand
against
the
All doctors will wear a red nel and sending them to the
immediately turned his find
White House position that flower and additional flowers Buffalo Bisiuia of the Interna­
over to Mrs. Tommy Sumwages should not exceed in­ will he placed on Irays in hos­ tional League. The Bisons, in
mersill. There was no identi­
creases in productivity.
pital rooms. Floral displays turn, will rut players and send
fication in the wallet but
" I f we go down this road far will also Ik- seen in the hos­ them to Sanford," ho explain­
through a membership card
enough, it leads to the end of pital lobby, drug stores and ed.
in a certain organization,
free collective bargaining," churches.
Arriving last night was
which did not contain Mrs.
Ollier arrangements will be Clyde McCullough, f o r m e r
Eighty
business
women, Meany said. "A s far as 1 am
Macek's name, Mrs. Summerpiu* some 25 men, mcmbeis concerned, I don't propose sent to (amities of deceased catcher fo r the Pittsburgh P i­
sill located the owner.
rates und the Chicago Cubs,
The purpose of this little o f the Sanford business com­ that labor at any time agree physicians.
Doctor's Day is celebrated who has been named to man­
story is twofold: thcrc'rc hon­ munity, were honored this to go dolvn this road."
Meany said that the govern­ on March 30 by almost every age the Met*’ Auburn (N . Y .)
est people in this ol' world morning at a Coffee Club
of
the
Seminole ment would have to propose state in Hie nation. The date farm rlub in the New Yorkand that Chet is trying to lo­ meeting
Pennsylvania League. McCul­
cate Eddie to give him a re­ Chamber o f Commerce in the guidelines for executive sala­ was picked lo commemorate
USO Lounge.
ries, stockholders dividends one of the greatest discover­ lough lias also been a coach
ward.
The event, billed an a Pre- and corporation cash reserves ies in medical history. In 1842 with the Minnesota Twins of
• • •
Registrar Cami Bruce will hauler I-adies Day program, once it gets into the wage- Dr. Crawford W. Long, famed the American League.
Until his arrival here, Mc­
Georgia physician, first used
have her office In the court­ wns conducted by Charlie price field.
He said it would be the first ether as an anesthetic agent Cullough lias been coaching for
• t house open from 9 to noon Morrison, public relations di­
rector o f tha Chamber, lie slep Inward government con­ in n surgical operation, pro the parent Meta rlub, serving
Saturday for the benefit of
waa introduced by Karlylc trol of industry.
tiding mankind wilh the free­ under Manager Casey Stengel.
county residents wishing to
Ifousholder, Chamber presidom from pain and suffering Sheriff Robinson, originally
register in order to vote in
dent.
unsigned to mnnage Auburn,
during surgery.
the May S primary.
Several of the women were
Doctor's Day originated in lias been named u coach for
• • •
awarded Eaater prize*, rangBarrow County, Gn , in 1933, Stengel's rlub.
Memo to political candi­
ing from hams to randy.
as Die Idea of Mrs. Charles
MrDonald also announerd
dates: Irate motorists are
“ Among these introdured
B Almond who hail carried this morning that two more
telephoning The Herald in
by Morriaon were Mis* Lucy
fond memories of her family scouts had arrived and will
complaint Uiat your automo­
Nowlin, home service repre­
NORFOLK, Va. (U P I ) — physician.
serve ns instructors during
biles, with your campaign
sentative for Florida Power An explosion split the mid­
This Sai
” &lt;&lt;‘ict«rs and the training period. They are
signs, are hogging downtown
A Light Company, who is , section o f the 523-foot tanker Iheir wive*
in- Leri /.alike and Lloyd Gear­
parking spaces. So, you can
leaving the local post to a«- j San Jacinto 40 miles at sea formal parly ai
hart. /rink* scoots for the
see, your signs can work not
sunie the statewide director- early today. One rrewman rotlage of l)r. and Mrs. Char­ Met* in the Connerticut-Rhode
only to your advantage but to
ship fo r home services witli was killed and several others les Park Jr. on Banana Lake. Island urea.
your disadvantage.
offices In Miami; and Mrs. 1were injured.
Special tribute will be paid
Met offieiuls are well pleas­
• • •
Mary Washburn, USO aide
More than 30 crewmen to three loral doctors for their ed with the facilities here, Mc­
Note to Sanford householdIn charge o f activities for elected to ride stern section years of dedication. They are Donald rr|Mirtrd. "Th e layout
holders: City fire code pro­
personnel stationed at San­ o f the vessel, which appsr- I)r. Charles L. Park Sr., who at Memorial Stadium ia just
hibits the burning of trash;
ford Naval A ir 8tation.
ently was still hanging lame­ started prartice in 1923; Dr. great," said McDonald, and
let the sanitation crews pick
The Chamber’s Coffee Club ly to the forward section by G. H Starke who started in "w e're happy with the farilit up. If it's something very
meets on the last Thursday piping, wiring and structural 1927, and Dr. Wade H. Gar­ ities
und particularly
the
special that has to be burned,
o f each month.
beam*.
weutlier."
ner who started in 1929.
obtain ■permit from the fire

Meany Assails Spring Training For
LBJ Wage-Price Met Teams Begins
Guidelines
Cily To Honoi
Its Physicians

Ladies Day Held
By Coffee Club

Tanker Split In
Two By Blast

department.
Neighbors are
complaining to city hall, and
one says he hates to sec tills
professional man taken to
court.

Senate Votes To Take Up Civil Rights
WASHINGTON

O N LY

Days to Register
For the Primaries

(U P I)

— Committee for

10 days. But away for a three-day Easter sections of the bill, suggested
changes of some degree to
virtually the entire bill.
In a speech prepared to
supjiort
Morse'*
committee
referral motion, Dlrkten spell­
then moved Into a second test the courts— are entitled to Sen. Richard R. Russell, (D- ed out in delail hia proposed
over sending it to committee. full committee consideration Ga.), did not even make any revision to the bill’s section on
The vote to take up the of the bill.
closing arguments after 16 banning
job
discrimination
Tne Senate wasted no lime days of talk on Democratic against Negroes or other min­
bill was, as expected, one-sided-67 to 17.
voting on the long-pending mo­ Leader Mike .Mansfield's move ority groups. Re skipped his
Senate leaders were confi­ tion to take up the bill. It to formally consider the legis­ proposed amendment to the
dent they could defeat Sen. started voting 21 minutes after lation. Neither did Mansfield. public accommodations sec­
Wayne klorsc's motion to send it opened a 9 a. m. session.
Dirk sen, who has drafted tion. lie plans lo spell out
the measure to the Judiciary |Senators were racing fo get major amvodmcnla Ui two these details later,
The Senate, after almost three the Oregon Democrat, backed weekend.
week* o f Southern opposition, by Senate GOP lea d er Ever­
Adoption of the first motion
Dirkscn,
111.,
argued had been a forgone conclus­
voted to take up the House ett
passed civil right* bill. It strongly that the Senate— and ion. Southern senators led by

JIQJLUA.

•• •

BRIEFS
Peace Force
NICOSIA (U P I ) — The
United Nations peace force
will take up ita duties on Cy­
rus nt 6 a.m. Friday 10 p.m.
Thursday, VIST, the United
Nations announced today.

11 Convicted
AYKLSBURY, E n g l a n d
(U P I) — A jury today con­
victed 11 persons In the $7.3
million
"great
mail
train
robbery," biggest theft o f all
time.

Mac On Mend
W A SH IN G TO N &lt; U H ) —
General o f the Arm y Doug­
las MncArthur, though still
gravely ill from the effects
of two major operations In
IH days, seemed today to Ik&gt;
on the way to recovery.

Bandit Hunted
CHICAGO (U P I ) — Au­
thorities today expanded their
hunt for a supermarket ban­
dit who slipped away from a
police ambush Wednesday in
which tin i*e other robbers
were shot lo death.

Markets To Close
t'nilrd Press International
Major securities and com­
modity exchanges in the Un­
ited States and Canada will
lie closed on Good Friday,
March 27. Most banks will be
open.

Close Shave
T A M P A , ( U l 'I ) — A shav­
ing cream duel between »evtm i1 college girls got out of
hal’d Wednesday night and It
waa 4 n in, before police could
quiet 400 milling, singing
students at tbo University of
South Florida.

Milk Man Named
TALLAH ASSEE

(U P I ) —

F ih ii U II. lA'Verelte Sr., Tall-

Leaders Hail Decision
To Keep Big Facility
the Chamber's armed forces
By Fred Van Pelt
Tali of gloom which hung committee, this morning re
leased the following slate
over Seminole County's econ
ment on his return to Sanford
omy during the last 10 days
from Washington:
to two weeks, because of per­
"On behalf of the Seminole
sistent rumors, waa quickly
County Chamber of Commerce
dispelled Wednesday afternoon
armed forces committee, we
with the announcement by the
want to express our sinrere
Navy, sanctioned by the Pen­
tagon, that operations will gratitude to all the indivld
uals, city and county govern
continue as planned at San­
ment officials and civic lead­
ford Naval Air Station.
Over and above the pleasant ers for their outstanding of
personal relationship which forts in the successful drive
to keep and expand our Naval
exists between the Navy per­
A ir Station.
sonnel assigned to SNAS and
"W e cannot overemphasize
the civilian population, there
is the selfish point- of -view: the all-out support o f the wvn
derful folks stationed at NAS.
Seminole County’a economy.
While the continuation of The entire effort is another
the Navy base does not neces­ example of unity, with every­
sarily mean a boost In the one joining the team.
“ When called on to help, Sen­
economy at this time, it does
mean that the county will not ator Holland was magnificent,
fare a "financial bust" with wilh complete support from
Senator Smathera, Congress
the closing of the facility.
More than 3,000 persons— man Herlong, and the entire
mostly military— derive their Florida Congressional dclcga
livelihood at Sanford Naval tion.
Air Station. This means a
“ The story would not be
monthly payroll of more than complete or the successful
$t million. And most of this conclusion
possible
without
is spent or invested in Semi­ mentioning the whole-hearted
nole County.
cooperation of the press."
These base personnel own
Howard H. Hodges, presi
an estimated 500 homes in the dent of Sanford Allantic Na
county, which would soon be tional Bank, had this to say
vacated should the base be this morning;
closed.
But, happily, the payroll will
continue and the homes will
continue to be occupied by the
Navy friends.
WASHINGTON
(UIM )
Navy's decision lo continue
Sanford Naval Air Station, From now on the Treasury
and not consolidate its opera­ will redeem paper dollars on
tions with those o f Naval Air ly in silver bullion or stiver
Station, Cecil Field, Jackson­ dust.
ville, at that facility, was an­
Treasury Secretary Doug
nounced Wednesday afternoon las Dillon called a halt to Die
following a conference in Sen. great sliver dollar raid Wed
Spessard Holland's Washing­ nesday with an announcement
ton office, attended by Sen­ that tlie Treasury no longer
ator Holland, representatives will exchange silver certlfl
of Sen. George Smathera and cates for silver dollars.
Rep. A. S. Herlong Jr.; high
Dillon said that the recent
ranking Navy officers, and run on silver dollars at the
State Sen. Mark N. Cleveland Treasury had reduced the
Jr., John Krider and Randall stock to about 3 million. Since
Chase, of the armed forces virtually all these would be of
committee of the Seminole value to coin collectors, he
County Chamber of Com­ said, It would not be poss
merce.
Ible to distribute them equit­
Sen. Cleveland, chairman of ably.

New Trial Move

2 Outside Fire
Calls Answered
By Longwood

"The lown seems to have an
uplift of spirit today after
the announcement and I think
we will see the pleasant ef­
fect of it in the very near fu­
ture."
Karlylc Houshnidcr, presi­
dent of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, re­
leased this statement:
“ Needless to say i am moH
happy with the decision of tha
officials in Washington to
keep the Sanford Naval A ir
Station in operation and 1 be­
lieve we all realize that it
our Navy base was to bo
moved it would have a disas­
trous effect on the economy
of our county, which would
take years of hard work to
overcome.
“ As it now stands, wc will
maintain our economic level
in relation with the Navy baso
and we can have high hopes
that the operation of the base
will expand so that it will
mean even more lo our gen­
eral economy."
State Rep. Jan
Fortune
said: " I t was a terrific job
(keeping the base in opera­
tion). The people who brought
it about are to be sincerely
rongratulated and the coun­
ty owes them a great debt
of gratitude."

Run On Silver
Dollars Spiked

Road Surveys
Set For County

uhassee, wn* named Wednes
day as administrator o f the
F l o r i d a Milk Commission,
succeeding K. V. Fisher, who
A state survey team will ap­
resigned last August. The ap­
pear in Seminole County in
pointment was announced by
mid-April to establish center­
the governor’* office,
lines for future road construc­
tion in tlie county.
NEW YORK (U P I ) — The
Ttil* "firm commitment"
lowest temperature reported
was obtained Wednesday by
this morning to tlio U.S.
the County Commission at a
Weather Bureau, excluding
Alaska and Hawaii, was III meeting wilh State Road
below zeio at Devils laike, Board Member Max Brewer
N'.l). Tlie highest reported and SUB Engineer Ritchie
Wednesday was 85 at Alice, Green. The two groups met
in DeLand. Also attending
Tex.
waa Seminole County Engi
ncer William Bush,
The aurvey team will re
D A LLA S (U P I ) — Some
time within the next 10 days, main in the county to concen­
Jack lluliy's scholarly new trate on such surveys as were
lawyer, Dr. Hubert W. Smith, requested by Seminole at a
plans to auk for a new trial, previous meeting wilh the
pinning his hopes on more State Road Board.
It will atay on the job, SBB
medical lists for Ruby and
the support of the entire Law member* said, until it la fin­
Scicneo Academy of the Un­ ished unless an "extrem e em ­
ergency"
develops
which
iversity of Texas.
might pull them nut.
The survey was labeled the
"moat important" by County
Commission Chairman James
P. Avery Jr. at the previous
meeting in Del.and.
At that time, Snil member*
pondered the value of such
By Donna Estes
'
a project but agreed to study
Tlie
Longwood
Volunteer
the proposal and confer with
Fire Department was called
the county delegation at a
to two fires outside the city
later date.
limits within a six hour per­
Seminole County ran thus
iod, Chief Claude Layo re­
begin king range planning for
ported this morning.
roads. With the centerlines
The first call, at 8:55 p.m. established, it can set up ton­
Wednesday, was a woods fire ing regulations and Ihus avoid
in Koresl ( ity Eitale*. Sever­ building along such areas.
al acres burned and the LongThli, A very said, would
wond department reapondrd keep the county from having
to a call from the Florida to buy the building in the fu­
Forestry Service under the ture. There will be none oncemutual aid agreement.
the program i* set up, he
At 12:02 a.in. today, the vol­ added.
unteers received two separate
Wednesday's meeting and
calls to a fire at the Donald decision emphasized the mer­
Iirooka residence on Highway its of the Seminole proposi­
17-92. It hat been determined tion.
that this fire was deliberately
With M, Avery said, (he
set in a brush and palmetto county can now plan its roads
patch within six feet of the for future use instead of
house by a person or persons limiting its scope to today's
unknown. Occupants credit needs.
the continued barking of the
Also agreed to was a feas­
family pet, which awakened ibility study for a causaway
them to the danger, with over Laka Jessup and one
preventing a possible disaster. wbieh would make a closer

19 Below Zero

“ The effect of Sanford Na­
val Air Station on the econ­
omy of Sanford had been most
forcefully brought home to me
by the obvious reluctance of
businessmen to go ahead wilh
expansion plans and merchan­
dising plans during that per­
iod of uncertainty about the
permanency of the installa­
tion.

road tie-in with Uio new uni­
versity site.
The SBB will place a bor­
ing machine in the area as
soon as possible and begin
testing the section proposed
for the causeway. Should it
prove advisable, Ihc center­
lines for the causeway would
be marked.
The Commission chairman
reported
prospects
appear
bright for establishing o f an
early rights of way require­
ment for a railroad overpass
on West First Street at nand's
aiding.
This, too, was sought by
(lie county delegation at Its
early Del.and meeting.
Avery declared Wednesday’s
meeting “ very cordial, very
fruitful and most construc­
tiv e ." He added the entire
board was "most grateful for
the kindnrss shown" by ihc
Stale Road Board officials.

George
Touhy,
executive
vice president of First Feder­
al Savings and Loan Associa­
tion, stated:
"T lie fact that Sanfonfa
principal Industry, its larg­
est payroll, is lo continue in
its vital role here undoubted­
ly ia a source o( satisfaction
to everyone who is interest­
ed in our continuing progress.
“ While ihe economic sup­
port lo our area is very im ­
portant, most of us are very
conscious and most apprecia­
tive o f the other outstanding
contributions made by our
friends at SNAS. They are
active workers in our chur­
ches, schools, welfare and
charity groups and do out­
standing jobs, not only as
contributors to the highly ef­
ficient Navy base, but as
cltiicns who arc boosting this
vitality of our entire commun­
ity“ The essentiality o f our
Navy
base to our city— to
Central Florida, as a matter
of fact—cannot be overem ­
phasized."
State Rep. S. J. (J oe) Da­
vis Jr. remarked: “ Sanford
Naval Air Station is an Im­
portant factor to tlie econ­
omic
picture of Scminolo
County. Rclaining this faci­
lity will maintain the eco­
nomic stability in Ihe county.
In addition to this factor, (lie
Navy station make* us awara
of and creates closer ties to
tha national defense program
of this country. It also brings
many fine, talented men and
women who add to and contri­
bute to Hie leadership of tlio
civic , cultural and sociat en­
vironment of the community."

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Exiles To Choose Slate Of Leaders For Cuban Liberation
Session Called
For Weekend
toU l o f
M IA M I, — A -‘Joint nomi­ bly— probably a
nating assembly" o f Cuban fiv e — will hava their names
submitted to Cuban exiles
txllta w ill eonvsne hare dur­
around tha world In a referen­
ing tha Easter wtakand to
dum by mall, fo r approval or
choia a alata o f rafugea land- disapproval. H ie assembly al­
era “ to bring about tha lib­ so mutt decide whether ad­
eration o f Cuba,” It waa an­ ditional write-in nomination*
nounced today.
by the exile electorate will be
Tha meeting it apontorad eligible.
by tha Cuban Referendum
There are nearly 75,000
Committee, a group o f 21
Cuban exile men and women
prominent exllea headed by
over 18 years o f aga who are
rum magnate Joae M. Botch
registered fo r the referendum
and form er Havana labor
with the committee, whose
lawyer E m eito Freyre.
expense! are being underwrit­
Thote elected by the aiaem*
ten by Bosch. The overall
coat la estimated at $100,000.
Scheduled to participate In
tha assembly, which w ill con­
vene In the baeardl rum build­
Federal State Market ing here on Saturday, are the
21 committeemen plus “ rep­
Newa Service
resentatives o f tha different
Sanford
delegations
of the committee
Shipping point Information
for March 25. AU tales F.O.B. (around the w orld) and oth­
Prccoollng charges extra un- ers who have given their co­
operation to the activities of
le tt otherwise stated.
referendum,M a form al an­
SANFORD-O VIEDO
nouncement said.
CELLWOOD DISTRICT
But xalda from the com­
P artly cloudy and mild.
Cabbage: demand v e r y mitteemen, whose ntmes are
good on best quality offering!, known, none o f the other ex­
partlcipsnU
were
others fair, market steady pected
with firm undertone. Domes­ identified.
Bosch was reported to have
tic round type, 1% bu. crates,
medium to large, $1.35, few, already ruled out the possi­
$1.25, medium, $1.25; 50 lb. bility o f any write-in nomi­
sacks, 1 lot, small to medium, nation*. But a committee
$1; Red type, I K bu. crates, spokesman said the assembly
medium to large, $3, small, “ will be eoverlgn and it will
$2.50; Savoy type, no offer­ decide on that and other
points."
ings.
Tha fundamental Job o f
Carrots: demand moderate
those elected in tha referen­
at slightly lower prices, m ar­
dum w ill be “ to enlist all
ket slightly weaker. Sacks, « •
necessary means fo r tha lib­
1 lb. film bags, medium to
eration o f Cuba," according
large, $1.75; 50 lbs. loose,
to Freyre, who played a key
large, $1.15.
role In obtaining the release
Celery: demand fair, m ar­
o f the Bay o f Pigs prisoner*
ket steady. IS in. crates. Pas­
from Cuba.
cal type, 2-214 do*., $3.50, 3
Although any idea o f a gov­
and 4 d o t, $3.75, • and $ dot.,
ernment In axils has been op­
$1; hearts, crates, film wrap­
posed by the committee, the
ped, 24 count, $4.75.
possibility o f aueh a move
Chinese cabbage: IS in.
laU r by tha elected leaders
crates, wrapped, $1.50.
le not being discounted by
Endive: demand fair, mar­
exiles.
ket steady. X 119 bu. cratas,
The referendum la “ not
$1.25.
plmfd f t Interfering with the
Escarols: demand f a i r ,
plana
o f' other refugee
market steady. 1 1/S bu. crat­
grou pi," the spokesman said.
es, $1.
But tha chosen leaders will
Lettuce: limited offerings.
have a “ clear mandate from
L e a f type, 14 q t baskets,
fra* Cubans everywhere to
$1.7$; Bibb type, 1$ q t bas­
act** against tha Fidel Cas­
kets, few, $1.
tro regim t, h* added. Details
Onions, g r t s n t demand
as to what kind o f “ action"
alow, market dull. Crates, 3
will be takes were not spell­
dot. bunches, $3.70.
ed ou t
Parsley: demand fair, m ar­
One refugee erganlsstlon,
ket steady. Cratas, S doe.
the Cuban Revolutionary Jun­
bunehss, $1.75.
ta (J U R E ) o f Manolo Ray,
Radishes: demand moder­
haa already pledged Itself to
ate, market steady. Film be fighting In Cub* by May
bags, Red varietiei, 304 os.,
$0.
g l; Whits Icicle, 24-1 os.,
$1.50.
Beets:
bu.
cretee,
bunches, $ dot., $2.25.
Turnips: no sales reported.
HASTINGS. FLO R ID A
By Ranke Kelsey
DISTRICT
Tha Missionary Guild o f 8L
P ertly cloudy and mild.
Luka's Lutheran Church In
Cabbage: demand moderate Slavla will sponsor tho annual
et slightly lower prices, mar­ Easter E gg Hunt at X p.m.
ket slightly weaker. Domes­ Sunday for families of the
tic round type, l$ i bu. crates, church and fo r children who
m oit offerings medium, $1.25 attend St. Luke's Christian
to $1.40, few medium to large, Day School and their fam ilial.
$1.40, occasions! $1.50; 50 lb.
The Hunt will take place on
sacks, small to medium, $1.10 the picnic groundi located In
to $1.15, occasional high as back o f tho chureh. Fam ilial
$1.25, heavy small aite, $1; attending are asked to bring
Red type, 141 bu. crates, 1 p aitrlei and ona dozen color­
lot, medium to U rge, $2.50; ed egge. Other refreshments
Savoy type, no offerings.
will be provided by the Qulld.

V E G E T A B LE
REPORT

Guild Plans
Egg Hunt

DeBary Club
Plays Master
Point Game

SEM INOLE HIGH SCHOOL ntudents recently
initiated into the National Honor Society are
(from left) Ray Pivic, Meda Neitnan, Larain
Klay, Claudia Borngardner, Jimmy Barka, Becky
Turner, Jamea Ervin and Mary Swigonaki. Also

Deborah Jone*, Lou Spark*,
W rit Morgan, Vleki Hardin,
Jackla Edward, Mike McDan­
iel, Julia Peraon*, Martha
Jay Morrison, Becky Thornell,
John Hall, John Durham and
Sandy Bartholomew.
Eighth grade “ B " honors
went te:
Cynthia Green, Patty How­
land, Dial* Holmes, Sharon
Llpsey, K ay White, Busan
Wirick, Barney Grlgga, John
Mere, Robert Repp, Stephen
Allison, Marian* W yckt, Deb­
bie Rowland, Larry Smith,
Bruce Thomai, Loretta Con­
rad, Pam
Edwards, Mary
Johnson, Janice Rahn, Kathy
Avenel, Duane Vihlen, Bruce
Black.
Also, Mark Caolo, Daryl
K e a t i r , Darrell Vodoplch,
Jean H u ff, Sidney Loyd, Cecil
Simpson, Carol Ball, Blair
Kltner, Steve Slayton, Baa
Wlnfree, Pam Plgott, Mika
Gibson, Robert Powell, Lynn
Carlson, Lindn Lee, Bobby
Htlback, Bonnie Beyd, Chrisay Skoddon, BUI Kennedy,
Mike Southward, Francis DangUman,
And, Linda Taylor, Paul

tapped fo r membership and initiated but not
ahown are Stophany Weatgate, Cheryl Jonea,
Sally Green, I’ am Meriwether and Patricia
Brantley.

(Herald Photo)

Hospital
Notes
MARCH 2$
Admissions
M try Emma Hall, Edna Cundiff, Walter Oay, Larry Doty,
John O. Andes, all of Sanford;
Elmer B. Shivers, Evelyn Diebrow, both of Osteen; Roy C.
Butcher, D eB try; Jamas Pittrasn Jr., AUsnta, Ga.
Discharge!
Rosemary Pierce, John Win­
ter, Helen Daughtry, Norma
J. Gargano, William H. Boutwell,
Paula
Elam, Larry
Doty, Hilda Bass, Richard D.
Prentiss, Alfred Floyd, Bessie
P. Smith, Karen A. Haley and
baby girl, all o f Sanford;
Margot
Patterson, Lake
M ary; Courtney Palg* Mor­
ris, DcLand; Daniel A . Bruce,
DeBary

R EV. B IL L MOON, missionary to IndiB, left, was honored by Casselberry
Community Methodist Church last week at a dinner held a t tha Trade
Winds Cafeteria. W ith him are Mrs. Margery Bryant, committee chair­
man and Rev. Delmas Copeland, pastor o f the church.
(Herald Photo)

Fern Park Man
Ends Training
C A M P LE JE U N E , N . C.
(F H T N C ) — Marins Private
Richard F. Dtfaslo, son o f Mr.
aad'M rt. N . J. Dofasto o f 123
Highland Dr., Fern Park, com­
pleted four weeks o f individ­
ual eombat training Jan. g$ at
tha Infantry Training R egi­
ment, Marine Corps Base,
Camp Lejaune, N . C.
W hile with tha regiment all
new Marines are trained In
t*ctic*l and eombat skills

E A S TE R S E A L FUNDS help these students at Forrest Park School to
get their first grade academic subjects as well as regular therapy fo r their
particular disabilities. Shown nro, left to right, Mike Wood o f 8008 Joyann
Street, Mika Driggers o f Chuluota and Pam Clark o f Osteen.

needed fee battle. Cmphasle
was placed on tha small unit
tactlca — the four-man fire
team and the 18-man squad.

Longwood Mon
In California

Bunny Hop Set
For Teenagers

— W allers J. Van Nesa, aTrman, USN, son o f Mr. and
Mr*. David W. Van Ness o f
Longwood, returned to the
Naval A ir Station, Lemoore,
Calif., March 10 while serving
with Attack
Squadron 1S3
competing a tour o f duty with
the Seventh Fleet In the Far
East aboard tha attack air­
craft carrier USS Oritkany.
Whle In th* Far East the
squadron conducted air oper­
ations in the Western Pacifle
and South China Sea from the
fligh t deck o f the Oriskany.
Th* eqtiadron'e crewmem­
ber* had an opportunity to
visit ports In the Philippine*,
Hong Kong and Japan while
in the Far East.

LEMOORE, Calif. (F H T N C )

By Deris D ee*
A Teenage Bunny Hop will
he held Saturday night at tha
Civic Building In the North
Orlando Recreation Area with
danelng from 8 until 11 p.m.
to music by “ Th# Vibra­
tions." Minimum admission
per person will be charged
and refreshments will be on
sale.
The dance is bring spon­
sored by the North Orlando
Civle Association. A ll young
people o f tha village and o f
surrounding communities are
invited to attend.

Honor Students At Sanford JH For Six-Week Period Listed
Honor students fo r th*
fourth six-weeke period at
Sanford Junior High School
have
been
announced
by
school officials.
They note (lx students won
“A"
honors— Van
Robbins
and Martha Rose in tha
seventh grade, and Estalln*
Allison, Mary Klay, Brent
Armstrong and Brenda Car­
ter.
Seventh
graders
making
“ B " honors include::
JI m
lleckenbach,
Bruce
Roblnaon, Anale* Moore, Vieki Taft, Faye Maraglta, C lif­
ton Gainey, Johnny Nleman,
Dawn Holms*, Jean Carter,
Richard Justice, Robert JemIgan, Michael Morris, Kathy
De Rruyne, Louise Hoeferd,
Craig Keogh, Beth Darby.
A lto, Steve Hudson, Lynn
Fedd, Terri Slakind, -Ratty
Kuykendall, Patti M c C o y ,
Bill
Bracken,
Daphne
de
Ganahle, Jan* Mara, Crawferd
H art, Dorothy Bach, Don
Whitmire, Linda Bradbury,
I lle n
Sloan, Jim BucUar,
Joa Pauline.
I And, Mike Maddox. Vicki
H e r r i n , Coteen William*,

Ohr

Glad, Larry Rodd, Sally Deal, Hoop, Sallie Peterson, Bar­
Sue Price, 8hara1ynn W il­ bara Hell, Cecilia
Morris,
liams, Wayne Hardin, George Susan Nelson, Robert Law,
Carlton,
Steve
Fltsgereld, Mark Raborn.
R o n n i e Westbrook, Janet
Also, Kicky Gocrss, Ann
Lewis, Kathy Young.
Carlson, Pat Marasita, W il­
Tha ninth grads “ B " honor liam Halbeck, Charles Plgott,
roll included:
Bath
Christina Alm qulit,
John
Horiler,
Marilyn Morgan, Susan Day, Judy
Smith, Debbie Dalton, Laura W i l s o n ,
Karen Thornell,
W a t s o n , Kenneth Martin, Stephrn Leach, Nell Richards,
Cathy Bast, Franci* Cam- Mary Allison, Sue Mskin, Roy
mack, Linda Malloy, Tommy D u n n , Georg* Hsuptkarn,
Fresmaa, L a m a r
Oxford, Craig Thomas, Janie* Boston,
Frank
Whlghman, Susan Vicki Nobles.

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Lake Monroe Jottings

Ths monthly Master Point
Game o f the DeBary Dupli­
cate Bridge Club was played
In two sections at 14 tables
at this week’s Tuesday after­
noon meeting In the Firemen’*
Recreation Hall.
Miss Ethel Johnion direct­
ed Section A : winners were,
SB, first, William Woodlock
and Mr*. Doyle D river; eecond, Mrs. Frank Austin and
Marvin Long; third, Mrs. E.
Wachter and Mr*. O. N. Lack­
eyEW , first, tie, Harry Brown
end William Luts with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Wheatley;
third, Mr. end Mrs. C. R.
Andrews.
Mrs. Ruth Blstt directed
section B; winners were, NS,
first, Mrs. B lstt end Mrs.
David Singer; second, Mr.
end Mr*. H. E. W slty; third,
tie, Mrs. Id s B. Wilson and
Mrs. William Woodlock with
Myron Accardi end Norman
Meyer.
EW , first, Mrs. Myron Accard! end Mrs. H srry Schob;
second, Mrs. A . 0 . Besom and
Mrs. Frank Holder; third,
Mr. end Mrs. V. Mots.
Ths club has announced
that its Annual Charity Game
fo r benefit o f the American
Cancer Society w ill be play­
ed s t 1 p.m., A pril 14, in the
Firemen’s
Recreation Hall.
Playing foe w ill bo required
and there will be extra mas­
ter points and spcclsl prises
swarded.

Mrs. Kiser Dies
At Hospital
Mr*. Pearl K lier, 00, o f W.
F ir it S t , in Sanford died
Wednesday night st Seminole
Memorial Hoepitsl after s
•hort illness.
She was born August 4,
18D7 in Romance, W . Va., and
retired te Sanford 12 year*
ago where she end Mr. Kiser
Lop*rq(e&lt;k Kieer's Plant Farm
'|on W est First St. She was s
member o f th* Advent Christ­
ian Church in Charleston, W.
Vs.
8h* is survived by hsr hus­
band, Z. Carson Kiser, San­
ford; ona son, Korm lt W.,
Charleston,
W.
Vs.;
two
daughters, M n . H o w a r d
Hackney, Charleston, W. Vs.;
and Mrs. William P. Smith
o f Eau Gallle, Florida: on*
sister, Mrs. Lawrence Berry;
three brothers, A vers), Shelby
and Cecil Burdette; seven
grandchildren and four great
grandchildren.
Short funeral service* will
be held at tha Brieeon Fun­
eral Home In Sanford, Friday.
Burial will be In Charleston.

Farm Brief
The national school lunch
program administered by the
U. 8. Department o f Agricul­
ture Marketing Service help*
feed one out o f three eehool
children. It operatea In all 80
states, tha Virgin Islands,
Puerto Rico and Guam.

By Mrs. n. L. Johnson
Yes 'tis said 't li Spring. But
for a few mornings this past
week U certainly hasn't felt
like spring. In fact. Tuesday
afternoon at the high school
base ball field it felt more
like winter. Lets hope It 1*
a beautiful day this Sunday
for Easter. A ll the little kid
dies will be looking as fresh
and pretty as spring daisies
Be sure and go to church
this Sunday. • • • Talking of
church, on Friday evening of
this week there will be a
choir of 32 voices here at the
Wesleyan Methodist charch in
Psols. The choir is from Ccn
trsl College In Central, 8. C.
The service will start at 7:30
p. m. Rev. Esrl Baker says
that the public is extended a
very cordial welcome to come

T H E B IL L PROCTOR
s c h o l a s t i c athletic
award was presented
Tuesday night to Pete
Carlson d u r i n g tho
s c h o o l ’ s annual all
sports banquet. Carl*
son took the honors
award when his grades
indicated that ho held
an advantage over Joe
Pavelcbak, last year’s
winner, and Jim Goplan
by m e r e percentage
fractions.
(Herald Photo)

Catholic
Services
Listed
B y Donas Estes
Schedule o f services to be
held at the Church of the Ns
tlvlty during ths remainder of
Holy Week,

at announced by

Rev. James Honnen, is:
Holy Thursday, Confession,
10-11 a.m. and 5-8 p.m.; Mass,
8:30 p.m. Adoration of the
Blessed Saerament by mem­
bers o f the Holy Name So­
ciety, 8 p.m.-l a.m.
Good Friday, Adoration of
the Blessed Sacrament by
members
of the Catholic
Women's Club, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.;
Mass, 8:30 p.m.
Easter Sunday, Mass at I
a.m., 10 a.m. and 12 noon.

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Includes:
Cleaning 4k Process lag
Felt

• Brand Naw Caver far
Mattreas
• Bread New laeulatlen
where weeded

Sanford Electric Co.
P H YS IC A L T H E R A P IS T Mary Ellen Burgeaa
in shown assisting eight year old Ted Conway
o f Sanford, a cerebral palsy victim, with leg excrrlncn received regularly nt Forrest Park
School. Funds derived from the annual Easter
Seal Campaign, and from other projects o f the
Crippled Children’s Society, help finance work
at the school which aide many Seminole County
children.
(Herald Photo)

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a bake sale at the Winn-Dlxls
Store on French Avenue. The
girls want to go to 4-H camp
In June and they are working
toward that goal. So go get
that cake or cookies from
them. • • • Mr. and Mr*. J.
C. Sapp were called to Lake­
land Tuesday because of the
death of Mrs. Sapp's brotherin-law Fred C. Chandler. • •
Had a very nice letter from
Sammye Lou Keel's mother,
M~s. W. L. Kendrick, In Bainbridge, Ga. She said that she
and Pop will be down here
for the Easter holidays. Now
that is a gal who can make
any man look bad when it
comes to fishing. Because she
can really catch them. I
know that if you want to se*
her while she is here, just
go find her favorite fishing
spot. • * • The Charles Baker family is planning to
spend the Easter weekend in
Del-Ray with Flo's sister.
• • • Happy Birthday te
Helen Barbour. Her son Bob­
by, who is here for tho East­
er holidays from
college,
made her a pretty purse. It
even has her name on 1L He
did a marvelous job. • • •
Sorry to hear that Mrs. Ester
Spivey has been confined te
the local hospital. She has
been released but Is having
to take it real easy for a
while. She had to spend three
days under an oxygen tent.
• • • Sirs. John (R o se) Le.
near wants to let everyone
know who sent her cards
and who called her that she
is very grateful. She was saddened last week by the sud­
den passing o f her brother,
Earl In Knoxville, Tenn. She
and Mr. Lenear h iv e just
returned from Knoxville where
they attended the services.
• • • Talked to Anne Belle
Klnard yesterday. She is hero
visiting Alvin and Marie H it
tell for a short time. Ann#
Belle now resides In Miami
and la recuperating from a
recent heart ailment. So glad
she Is feeling good. She told
me that she Is on a very
strict diet but so fa r hasa'4
bothered her at all. * * •
There will be no school tomorrow (Good Friday) nof
will there be any on Mon­
day. I know that tha kids axe
bappy. • • • Don't forget the
POLIO day A P R IL Xlth. It
will be at tha Monroe school,
from noon til I p. m. Pleas*
take advantage of it. You
won't be sorry. • • * o u f
thought this week la a request
from several who hava asked
for “ A Beautiful House". . .
The beauty o f a house la a
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The personality o f a house
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The crown of a house la •
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Boy Scouts Enjoy Weekend Camp Area C Of C
Discusses

By M *ry»nn M ilr*
Fourteen member* o f Bear
Lake Bojr Scout Troop MO
f ) spent latt weekend at Camp
Audrey Pond* to work on ad­
vance scouting skills.
Those making the camp,
along with
Bruce
Nelson,
scoutmaster and Robert Bun­
nell and Gerald C. Aldrich,
co-Ieuders, were Max Welnar,
William Anderson, Robert An­
derson, Krist Salmi, Frank
Crout, Ray Galllford, Bruco
^ )E w er, Barry Ewer, John Mu*ciantonl, Douglas Finch, G reg­
ory Martin, Gerald Aldrich
J r „ Scott Gettings and Steven
Riley.
Saturday evening the Bear
I.ake boys were Joined by
Troop 201 fo r an Indian War
* Ceremony. A dance demon­
stration was presented by two
o f the local boys.
iG
A ll member* o f Troop 230
presently are working on muking Indian costumes.

C hristC hurch
Gives Schedule
For Easter
a

By Donna Estes

Christ Episcopal Church o!
Longwood
will
observe
Maundy Thursday at 7:30
p.m. today with celebration
o f the Lord’* Supper and
Stripping of the Altar in the
newly
air-conditioned
sanc­
tuary with Rev. Charles W.
Stewart J r „ vica r officiating.
The Service of Three Hours
(P w ill be observed from 12 noon
until 3 p.m. Good Friday.
Holy Baptism will be conduct­
ed at 4 p.m. Holy Saturday.
Easter Sunday, Holy Euch­
arist and Sermon at 6 a.m.
w ill be followed by breakfast
to be aerved by members of
the choir. A Choral Eucharist
and Sermon will be held at 10
a.m. and the Children's ScrA- vice at 4 p.m. will be followed
by the annual Easter Egg
Hunt.

IN D IA N FO LKLORE ia currently featured by
Bear Lake Boy Scout Troop 230 which took part
in an Indian W ar Ceremony while at camp last
weekend. In the photo, lender Robert Bunnell
wears headdress representing some t h r e e
months spnretime work. Others shown, from
left, are Bruce Ewer, Burry Ewer nnd John
Masciantuni.
(Herald Photo)

Miss Seminole Beauty Contest

Entry blanks for the Miss schools In the county, Semin­
Seminole County Beauty Con­ ole, Lyman or Oviedo, or from
Station W TRR, the Sanford
test have been distributed in
Herald,
Orlando
Sentinel's
the area and prospective en­
Sanford office or from any
tries may obtain them at any Civitan member.
of the locations.
Contest
qualifications
in­
The contest will be staged clude that an entry must be
April 23, 24 and 25 in conjunc­ between the ages of 17 and 21,
tion with the annual Industrial of good character, single,
Show’ sponsored by the Indus­ have written consent of par­
trial Committee of the Sem­ ents, and be properly chap­
inole County
Chamber of eroned.
Commerce.
The entries will be judged
The Beauty Contest is being on beauty, poise and person­
sponsored by local Civitans ality. Deadline for filing the
and will be held in the Civic application ia April 7 and it
may be sent to the Sanford
In 1854, a ahower of man­ Center.
Blanks may be obtained Civitan Club. Post Office Box
na fell upon Persia during
from any of the three high 1359 in Sanford.
drought and famine.

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By Donna Estes
A brief history o f the Medi­
cal Building located at the
com rr o f Church Street and
Wilma Avenue was given by
L. L. Cox at the meeting c f
the Longwood Area Chnm l«r
o f Commerce held Tuesday
evening nt tha Civic League
Building.
Cox pointed out that the
building, which is owned by
the Chamber, is used by the
County Health Department to
serve needy fnmllie* in the
South Seminole arrn. He re­
marked that the Health De­
partment is constantly striv­
ing to expand its facilities
and recently has redecorated
the interior o f the Longwood
building.
He reported that grounds
around the building hnve been
cleared and urged the Cham­
ber to seek cooperntJmi of the
authoritica to beautify the
ground* and paint the ex­
terior o f the building to con­
form with the new City Hall.
In other busineas, printing
a brochure advertising the
city to include picture* and
descriptive material, was dis­
cussed. Costs o f publication
will be obtained and aubmitted at the next meeting.
The regular meeting date
waa changed from the aecond
Thursday o f each month to the
fourth Tuesday in order not
to conflict with meotings of
the city council.
Following the b u s i n e s s
meeting refreshments f u r ­
nished by William Baumholscr, president, were served by
Mrs. Lillian Cox.

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benediction a reception for
Rev. and Mrs. Fuller was
held in the educational build­
ing of the church. In the re­
ceiving line with Rev. and
Mrs. Fuller were Mr.
nd
Mrs. Richard Barnett.
Tiie refreshment table, cov­
ered with a lace cloth, was
centered with a beautiful flor­
al arrangement of pink gladio­
lus and greenery, flanked on
cither side by tall pink tapers
burning in crystal holders.
Mrs. William Bristol jnd Mrs.
C. E. Laube presided at the
twin punch bowls. The guest
book was kept by Miss Marla
Rowland.
Floating
hostcas
were Mrs. Hobart Shields,
Mrs. Harold Ring, Mrs. Wilban Rowland and Miss Flor­
ence Bishop. About 130 friends
were on hand to, welcome the
new minister snd his family.

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REM O D ELIN G

World W ar 1 vet* and the
organization's auxiliary will
hold • covered dLh supper at
0:30 Friday night at the
American Legion Duihling on
U. 8. 17-92. The supper will
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* First Christian Installs Pastor
Rev, R. Vernoo Fuller waa president of the Sanford Min­
Association,
Rev.
Installed as psstor of the First isterial
Christian Church o f Sanford Grover C. Sewell Jr. o f First
in cere monies conducted Sun­ Presbyterian Church, extend­
day afternoon at the church ed greetings from the associa­
with Richard Barnett, church tion.
Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson
board chairman, presiding at
the inspiring and meaningful completely "s o ld " tlic city to
Rev. and Mra. Fuller as he
eervice.
Introducing the speakers, welcomed them to Sanford,
and others who took part in both as citizens snd as neigh­
the program, waa Rev. W. W. bors. telling them of the fine
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Daytona people, churches, schools, civ­
Beach Drive-In Church. H ie ic organizations and natural
Scripture waa read and pray­ assets of the city. “ All the
e r offered by Rev. Dan En- citizens of Sanford join me
twistle o f Winter Park Christ­ in wishing for you a most suc­
cessful pastorate here at the
ian Church.
The main address of the First Christian Church and
afternoon waa delivered by may God's richest blessings
Dr. Lawrence S. Ashley of rest upon you, and your fam ­
Ocala, executive secretary of ily, and your ministry here
(he Florida Christian Mission­ among us," he stated.
ary Society.
The benediction was pro­
The Covenant of Dedication nounced by Rev. Earl Scar
was conducted by Rev. Bern­ bery. pastor of Central Christ­
ard Meece of the First Christ­ ian Church of Orlando.
ian Church o f DeLand. As
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Seminole Second In Four-Wny
Tribe Defeats
Seabreeze And
Kissimmee

Oviedo Beats
Edgewaler's
JayVees 16-0
Oviedo hurlcra Jim Courier,
Walt Beailey and Ted Aulln
teamed up Wedneiday after*
Boon to limit the Edgewater
llljh School JayVeei to a lone
hit while the Uons went wild
at the plate and roared to a
16 to 0 win ot the Orlando a *
grcgation.
In the contest played at
Oviedo, the Lions, after tak
la g a 1 to 0 lead la the open*
lag itanta, broke the game
wide open with a 10-run out*
burst In the second frame to
put the affair In the freeier.
In that frame the Lions
chased Malian, the Eagles'
starting moundsman, to the
showers and went on to rack
his replacement, Johnson, by
getting four more tallies In
the third and closed out the
scoring with a run In the
fourth.
Edgewaler's o n l y safety
came off Courier. Beasley and
Aulln tossed bitless baseball
the rest of the way. Courier
paced the Lions with four
singles. Tim Colbert, Lion re*
ceiver, had two bits, Including
a four.bagger. Red Brooks
had three hits, Including a
triple, and Danny Gammage
also came In with two hits.
Courier fanned four, Beas*
ley a pair and Aulln one dur*
tng their respective toura on
the hill.
Oviedo, now with a three
and one record, will host L y ­
man neat Tuesday at Oviedo.
Lyman la the only elub thus
fa r this season to beat the
Lions.

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&lt;N E A )—Steve Juday and Dick
Probstle, Michigan State’s top
quarterbacks, are members
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la an lnflelder, Probstle a
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Ible value of Florida wilder­
By BIB Vhscewt Jr.
Bass and bream are bedding ness.
A senior division open to
locally, especially In the Weboth amateur and profession
kiva Itlver.
al photographers contains both
Herb Sutton, at Weklva R iv­
black and white and color
er Haven, tails that the "m a* classes. A junior division Is
m a " bass baa been making open to young people not over
a nest. It follows, he added, I I years of ago. Contest d o *
that "m a m a " wUl take off, es next Wednesday. Complete
leaving "p a p a " to guard the information Is available at the
eggs.
However, whan the Alaehua
Audubon
Society,
eggs hatch out, "m a m a " will 1422
NW
Seventh
Road,
return and chase "p a p " off Gainesville.
to keep him from eating the
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young ones.
Types of fresh water fish
Eleanor Russell, of Marina togged for the 1664 Sc hilts
Isle, said the shad fishermen Derby lnduds black baas, cat­
ere taking the limit, while fish, crapple and bream (to'
one angler Wednesday cams eluding bluegllls, nhellcrack
In with the limit for bass. era and other pan fish).
However, most bass reports
Derby opens to local waters
are not too enthusiastic at this at 13:01 a. m. next Wedne*
writing.
day. Fiah are tagged for cash
She added that speckled prises ranging from &gt;25 to
perch are taking wivma and $10,000.
also going for "jig g e r poles."
More than 10,000 fresh and
W. W. HUey. down Oviedo aaU water fish are being tag'
way, reports the lim it on ged by the Florida Game and
specks, tome bass and plenty Fresh Water Commission and
of catfish, red breasts end the Florida Board of Con
blueglUs.
serration and released to wa
Shad and specks are biting tors throughout the state. Of
at Lemon Bluff, with a few these, 6,000 are to be raises
bass, according to Pat Brooks. ed In Inland waters.
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Because of the extreme re
Jim Crowe, who recently search value o f uncaught 1MI,
discussed water polulloh on 1962 and 1963 Schlits tagged
a T V sports show out o f Day­ fish, th* sponsor has assign
tona, has come up with a ed $500 value* to a number
feature story clipping on shad of these fish la eaeh sons
from a Greensboro (N .C .)
All hare a $25 value.
newspaper. To quote a para­
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graph:
Ih e nice thing about crap"T h e fishing, Itself, la large­ plee . . . they seem to come
ly concentrated In a 25-mile by the case.
stretch e f the Upper St. Johns
Catch one. Catch a dosed.
River between takes Monroe That's
the
way
crapple
and Harney, south o f Sanford. (b ream ) fishing goes, observe
This restricted area Is rapid­ angling fans. This oversited
ly becoming known as one of member of the panfith clan
the most fabulous shad fish­ not only provides plenty of
ing grounds In a Fish and action, but tastes so well to
WUdUle Service survey."
the frying pan that he de­
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Crowe also came up with
Inters sting Information from
the Palatka Dally News. H.
E. Malby writes that hya
clnth removal causes erosion
and damages wild Gowers.
It also opens the way for a
pest to tortile lowland soils,
the alligator weed. Too, It la
said that hyacinths In tha
rivers provide food and shade
for the fish.
The Palatka News advertis­
es "Putnam County is the
bass capital o f the world"
Just as w e say "Seminole
County Is the shad capital
of the world."
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Florida nature lover* and
shutter bugs may compete for
awards and honors in the
Florida Wilderness Photo Con
test sponsored by the Gaines
tills Garden Club and the
Alachua
Audubon
Society.
Award* totaled $3,000 will be
presented for the best photo­
graphs Illustrating the lntang

serves the attention of every
guy who picks up a rod and
reel.
Since
crapple*
run
In
schools— particularly during
spring—where you find one.
you will usually find them in
g n a t numbers. The quickest
way to locate a "b e d " Is by
trolling a small lurs o r min
now very slowly, covering a
wtds expanse of water. Very
often they'll congregate In
spots o ff short where they
would be difficult to locate by
any other mean*.
la addition to trying various
arsts, it Is wise to troll at
different depths — generally
six and I I feet. Sines almost
every warm water lake con­
tains panflsh, patience will
eventually pay off.
When a stogie fish Is locat­
ed, cut tha motor and cast
to all direction* around the
boat to find tha main school.
When you kit k. you'll know
soon enough. Flatties are al­
ways hungry. When fishing
drops off, this Is the signal
the scheol has mated oa, and
la your cue to resume prob­
lag again.
The second way to discover
erapplet Is preferred to some
quarters, but frowned on to
others. Simply Join up with
other boats which are work­
ing over known beds. Crapple
fishermen, like their quarry,
arw usually an accommodat­
ing to t
So while treat and baaa are
enjoying the publicity, mask
oH for a day o f crapple flabtog. This litUa rascal seldom
let* you

The Leesburg High School
track team, already described
as tha probable state cham
plans for 1664, posted 100)4
points Wedneiday afternoon to
a track meet with Seminole
of Sanford, Osceola o f K lu im
mee and Seabreexe o f Daytona
Beach to the ta k e County
city.
Seminole came to second In
the four-way affair with 80)4
points, Seabreexe—last year's
state champions—was third
with 36V4 points and the Kow
boy* were fourth with 18)4
points.
Scoring points for Seminole
were Reinhart who took sc
corn) place to the 120-yard
high hurdles, Vodopich who
placed third to the broad Jump
and Seminole'* relay quartet
which placed third In the 860yard relay.
Sparkman of Seminole won
the high Jump event with
foot 6 Inch leap, Walstrom
placed In the 180-yard low
Imrdlei and Williams was
third in the S80-yard run.
Seminole was second to the
spring medley relay, Rein­
hart placed aecond to the pole
vault, Walstrom tied with
Dsnce o f Leesburg for first
place in the 220-yard dash
the Ssnford quartet won the
mile relay with 5:41.5 and
Seminole's Barry Barks took
the 440-yard daah.
Barks’ time was 52.3 sc
conds, slightly o ff his school
mark o f 50.g seconds estab­
lished to the last Samlnole
meet.
"W e knew Leesburg would
be tough" said W illlam i, "and
we're pleased that we did as
well as we did against them.
W e're very happy with our
performance over Seabreexe.
Our boys were in top condl
tlon."
W illiam * said
Seminole's
neat meet would be a six-way
affair here to Sanford. The
locals will host Leesburg, Sea
breete, Dctand, Florida Mill
tary Academy and Lyman of
Longwood.

Gasti First To
Win 100 Gaines
Gasti became the first play
er at the Orlando Seminole
Jal Alai Fronton, and possibly
to the stale, Wednesday night
to win 100 gams* la a stogie
season.
The powerful Basque front
court ace, winless to tha ma
ttoee performance, hit the
coveted mark in tha fifth
game of the evening, paired
with F.chaalt to the sixth post
position.
Ha than pushed th* mark to
101 with hla aecond victory
o f Um night, foam ed with
Aguatto In post fiv e fo r the
feature eighth game doublet
event. Astiga and Pradera
were aecond to post three.
Three more nights ei play
and ona matinee remain to
th* current 111-day season
ending on Monday. The fron­
ton will be closed on Good
Friday.

Bowling Awards
Record Seen
M ILW AUKEE (N E A )-A 11tlme records
for bowling
awards, set during the 1962-63
season, teem certain to b*
surpassed In 1963-64, accord­
ing to lha American Bowling
Congress.

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D A8KETI1ALL AW ARD S presented during Lyman Hlgh’i all sporti
banquet went to (le ft) Donnie Smith as the most valuable eager during
the recent season and to the Greyhounds' most improved player (righ t)
Bill Tolson. Also pictured is head basketball coach W alt Dzuraa.

L Y M A N HIGH FOOTI1ALL P L A Y E R S honored at Tuesday nlght’a all
sports banquet were (from left) the Greyhounds most valuable back,
Frank Hundley; head football coach, Dick Copeland; most valuable line­
man, center Chuck W agner; and Lyman’s most Improved player, Phil
Perrnult. The trophies presented to Hundley and Wagner were the Rosa
Mobley Memorial awards.
(Herald Photo)

Spring Practice Sarasota Suncoast
For Tribe Set On Spot Tonight
Seminole

High's

football

squad will open a 20-day testSarasota Suncoast needs a
ion of apring gridiron drills on victory badly tonight to order
May 6, In preparation for the to stay In the running for th*
fall pigskin sexton, according Individual track honors at the
to an
announcement
Dili Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
A victory o f the big Circus
morning hy Head Coach Jim
City Ranch veteran would
Plgott.
give him a total of nine wins
"W e will complete the rac- for the year. Carl Tracy'*
(Ice sessions," said Plgott, Del Tons already haa picked
"w ith a varsity Intersquad up 10 victories and could ea*
ily wrap up tha tttla if Suncontest on Stay 29 at th*
coast falls tonight.
SI1S athletic field ."
With just two more weeks
Pigott said that he and his remaining to the 1964 season,
coaching staff are Inviting early victory counts to the
any male student who honest­ race for the Individual title.
Tonight's entries:
ly thinks he can win a berth riM R T RACK — a/ie HR* —
on th* Seminole*' 34-man var­ U n i ' R— 1. Ilu«k*. S. Mlk*
■•erttary, S. Salt Ah'ad. i
sity squad to participate in Foley-a Folly, *. napU Hoy. *
Orbital,
7. O. D.'a General, I.
Uie workouts.
Wlr* Stark
"We'U have 21 returning s k c o k ii nacss — a/ia m u —
lettermen this
fa ll,"
aald
Plgott and our entire coaching
staff hat decided that we will
continue to have three var
ally teams. We’ll try to divide
them aa avealy as possible
but they will not be specialty
elevens aa they were last
season,"
"In other words,” explained
Pigott, "instead of having
two offensive units and the
defensive unit, we're going to
build on the idea ot letting
each unit go both ways—of
fanalrely and defensively—for
oertaln periods of time.
"A s long ns they’re operat­
ing effectively we’ll let the
unit to the game remain
there," Pigott declared.
Pigott said that the eprmg
drills will be geared to put­
ting this plan Into action this
fall.
Meanwhile, Pigott aald be
h u posted the 1664 gridiron
schedule to the athletic de­
partment at tha school and
has called to the attention of
the players the slate o f games
which will, for the first Ume,
Include the seven Orange
County schools to the Metro
Conference along with Semi­
nole. The Sanford eleven will
meet each one of the Metro
schools plus Titusville, Lyman
and Dctand. Last season
Seminole woo 10 o f tti It
games and took th* OBC
championship.

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Seminole H i g h
School'i
swimming team racked up
pair of victories in the open
tog meet o f the current tank
season when it defeated Co
lonlal and Boone high schools,
both Metro Conference opppn
enta.
Seminole's boys defeated
the Boone Braves 49 to 43
snd took the measure of Co­
lo n il l, 56 to 40.
Meanwhile, Coach John Col
bert’a girls itroked out a 42
to 34 victory over Colonial’:
girls but they dropped a 45 to
26 decision to tha girls of
Boons High.
Pacing the Tribesmen were
Con Wilson and Billy Head
rick. Wilson beat both Boone
and Colonial swimmers in the
J00-yard breaststroke while
Headrick took the 400-yard
freestyle event. Meanwhile
Seminole's 200-yard freestyle
relay tram o f Gary Ganas
John Mills, Bobby Ring and
Wilson cams to first, to this
event.
Jean Wilson beat Colonial
and Boone In the 100-yard
breaststroke event and Linda
May was tops to the 400-yard
freestyle.
Seminole meets Evans of
Orlando to a dual meet Thurs­
day afternoon at 3:30.
In tha Seminole-Boone a f­
fair, Semlnols swim mars fin­
ished aa follows:
They were second in the 200
yard medly relay, Headrick
and Pedrick won aecond and
third places in the 200-yard
freeatyla, Ganas waa second
to th* 60-yard freestyle, Lyons
and Lncaa placed second and
third in th* 200-yard Individ
ual medley and Grant took th*
divinr title with U S points.
Also, Grant and Winn were
second and third In tha 100yard butterfly, M ill* and Pod
rick were aecond and third In
th* 100-yard freestyle, Wilton
took flrat and Anderson third
in tha 100-yard backstroke,
Headrick and McLain were
first and third in the 400-yard
freeatyla, I.yona and Metstsr
were aecond and third in the
100 - yard
breaststroke end
Seminole’s 200-yard free style
relay team o f Ganas, Mills
Wilson and King won th*
event
In the Seminole • Colonial
dash, th* Sanford foursome o f
Andermon, M *tiler, Lucas and
McLain won tha 200-yard
medley relay, Headrick and
Ptdrick were flrat and third
In
the 200-yard freeatyla,
Genoa and Winn wore aecond
and third in the 60-yard free­
atyla, Lyons and Lucas ware
second and third to th* 800yard individual medley while
Grant and Ring placed third
and fourth la the diving
petition.
Also, Grant and Wynn wore
second and third !a tha 100yard butterfly, la th* 100yard freestyle M ilk aad Fadrick wore second and third,
Wilton and Anderson were
first and second to th* 100yard backstroke, Headrkk aad
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100-yard

breaststroke while G a n n a ,
Mills, Wilson and Ring teamed^up to tak* the 200-yard free
relay in 1:48.
In defeating Colonial 44 t*
.14, Seminole's girls dropped
the 200-yard medley relay but
won the 200-yard free relay
In 2:33. Whittern won th* 200yard freestyle in 6:31, DeMaU ,
lio and Southward were first
and third In the 60-yard free,
style, ta w placed second in ,',
lha 200-yard individual med­
ley, Wilson o f Semtoola won
tha diving event with 184
points, Johnson waa second hi
the 10-yard freestyle but plac­
ed first In the 100-yard backstroke, May placed aecond la
th* 40-yard freestyle, DeMattio won the 100-yard breast­
stroke.
Seminole’s girls d r o p p e d ';
their clasli with Boone's girls,
26 to 47. In tha events, Semin­
ole did not enter th* 200-yard
medley relay, Whittern placed
second to the 200-yard free­
style, DeMattlo and South­
ward were second and third In
tha 60-yard freestyle. Law
was second In th* 200-yard in­
dividual medley, Wilson waa
second in tha 200-yard free* .1
yard free relay.
Johnson was second In foe
100-yard freeatyla, Wilson woa
tha 100-yard backstroke, May
won th* 400-yard freestyle,
DeMattlo waa third in th*
100 - yard brcaatatroka and
Semtoola dropped fo e 300*
yard tree relay.

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Lawson MemoriaB Awards Committee Is Announced
It wu announced today that
Bill Lovelace, manager of
the Rita Theater, hat been
named chairman of the newly

organized B u d d y
Lawson Jim Pigott has been named leading score- during the past
Memorial
Fund
Committee secretary, and Gco*gc Touhy gridiron season, paced the
0
which Is embarking upon a o f the First Federal Savings Tribe to 10 victories in 11 con­
campaign to raise some $2,000 and Loan will serve as trea­ tests and to the Orange Belt
In memory- of the Seminole surer.
Conference title.
High School athlete recently
Touhy announced this morn­
The committee, according to
killed in an auto accident in Black, has not yet reached a ing that arrangements have
Orlando.
decision on how the $2,000 been made w-ith local postal
Earl Black Sr., an Insur­ plus will be used. The plan is officials to handle contribu­
ance company representative, to expend the funds In a way tions by mail. Touhy said that
will
serve as vice chairman, to appropriately honor the all donations should be ad­
a.
The Holler Motora Navy Seminole High football coach youngster. Lawson, Seminole’s dressed to Buddy Lawson
W lvei League thli week wel­
comed Margaret Botta to the
200 club with an even 200
game. Margaret had a total
aeriei of 479.
Rose Patrick rolled a 480
fo r the high aeries, with a
167. Pat Siplcy had a 191 for
a 474 series. Suzy Reno roll­
ed a 166 for a 471. JoAnn Mc­
Donald had a 162 for a 472.
Evelyn Fitzpatrick had a
173 while Rainey Olson rolled
a 168. Jo Cleveland and Char­
lotte Bassett had a 164. M. A.
■ Williams and Thelma Unger
rolled a game of 160 while
Dee Rose followed with a 159.
Rose Patrick had the only
turkey for the week.
• Margaret Botta converted
the 6-7-10, Pat Tourney pick­
ed up he 5-7-9, Jo Watson got
the 3-9-10 and Fran Morton
and Suzy Reno converted the
JOE P A V E L C IIA K , Lymnn M r Ii 'a most vahinblc member o f the Grey­
*•7.
hound polf team, in congratulated by Chicago Rear Quarterback Rill
Betty Washburn picked up
Wade (center) and Lymnn Principal Carlton Ilcndley (righ t) during allthe 5-6-10 and the 5-10, Dot
sport banquet activities Tuesduy night at the Longwood school.
Oakes, JoAnn McDonald and
Suzy Reno got the 4-5 while
Rose Patrick and Jennie Run­
nels picked up the 5-10.
Donna Ord and Ann Snyder
got the 2-7. The 5d fell for
PcLi Peterson Wednesday W right aa they rolled 690 nmi two tennis tied the Inst gunir*
Betty Lilia and Tina Miller
and Rainey Olson picked up night rolled his bomb to tho r.04 aerie* respectively. Phil to got a half win a piece. John
the 2-10 while Sharon Kee got tune o f a 608 total aa he scor­ Koch# was high for Allied Spolski was high fo r Inland
ed games o f 213, 193, 202 to with a 212 gum# and a 588 with a 213/565 while Gordon
the 3-10.
VAH-3 " E “ Wive* still hold help Bob'* Restaurant trio total.
H o n e y c u t t was high fo r
the lead with a 68-36 record take a clean three-gnme sweep
In other league artion the Meadors with a 561 total.
while VAH 9 “ O " Wives are from the Allied Van Line* trio o f Bill Hall, John Bridges,
Game* o f 200 or moro were
In second place with 66-38 team. Pete had aome pretty and Archie King took a clean rolled by, Petersen 202 and
good help from teammates, three gam# sweep from Lar­ 213, W right 201 and 203,
Eddie Monroe a n d J o h n ry’s Mart. John Bridges was Bridges 202 und 213, Pontehigh for Betty Anne’s with hi* cost 200 and 201, Murphy 216,
| * " The Court W I t s C ts s t r
G95 total while Gary Fox’s 490 S|&gt;ol*ki 213, Klnj- 221, Roche
Ju d er, Sem inole r n n n tr, B taU
• r F lo rid a . l a P ro b a ta
NEW YO R K (N E A ) — No series waa high fo r Larry’* 212, and the high game o f the
l a ra I t s F e t a l* o f i
night waa 234 rolled by Eddie
fewer than 42 game* in the Mart.
RO BK R T J. BAUMAN’ .
The match between Inland
Dereaaed. National Football League last
p ix a t , x o n n :
Material* and Meador* Ma­
Notice Is hereby ctrsn that season were decided by seven rine anded up in a split o f H4
' the undsralansd will, on (ha points.
wins and 1*4 losses each. The
l l t h dap o f April, A. D. lt s t

Margaret Botfs
In 200 Class

Peterson Of Bob's Restaurant Rolls 608 Series

Legal Notice

Down To Wire

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prsssnt
to
the
Honorable
County
Judas o f
Remind*
■County, Florida, har Anal ra
turn, as Adm inistratrix o f tha
F.stata o f R O IIK K T J. UAUMAN, deceased, and at said
tlma, than and thsra, make
application to tha said Judas
fo r a (Inal aattlamsnt o f her
administration o f said estate,
and for an ordar dlecharslng
har as such Administratrix.
Dated this tha H th day o f
March, A. D. I f *4.
/a/ LOUISK M. BAUMAN
Aa Adm inistratrix o f tha
Faint* o f
R O B E R T J. BAUMAN,
Dscsased
George A. Bptar, Jr.
1114 Mannolla A t *.
Hanford, Florida
Publish March I f , M * April

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IN T U B C IR C U IT COURT OF
T H K a m JU D IC IAL C IRC UIT
IN
AND
FO R
BEMINOLB
COUNTY. FLO RID A.
IN CH ANCERY NO. 1SRSO
NOTICE TO DKFKND OR
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
a t'IT FO R FO H K C Loat'R R
RICHMOND
H IL L
SAVINGS
BANK, a Naw Y ork corpora­
tion.
P lain tiff,
•ra .
HERBERT
L.
HUTCHESON
and DOLORES HUTCHESON,
hla wlfa. and JOHN O. B EL­
L A M Y and M A R TH A
B EL­
LAM Y, hla wlfa.
Defendants.
T O l JOHN O. B E LLA M Y and
M A R T H A BELLAM Y, hla
w lfa
(Besldenoa unknown)
And all unknown partita
clalmtna any Intarast by,
throuth, undsr or againat aach or either of the
a b o rt named partita who
mar ba dead or ara not
known to ka dead or
alive.
H E R B E R T L. HUTCHEBON and DOLORES H U T­
CH EBON, hla wlfa
I I I Norman Avtau a
Norfolk, Vlralnla
YOU, AND EACH O P YOU.
ara hereby notified that a
Complaint for Forectoaura of
M o r ta tfs
has
been
filed
aaalnet you. an* you a rt re­
quired to terra a copy o f your
Answer or Pleadlnae to tha
Complaint on tha r la ln t lffe
attorney, Joseph M. Pllaserald,
SIS Security Trust Building,
Miami IZ. Florida, and f lit the
original Answer or Pleading
In tha office of tha Clerk of
tha Circuit Court on o r batora
tha Ird day at April A. D.,
1SSI. I f yon fa ll to do to,
judgment by default w ill ba
taken against you for the re­
lie f demanded In tha Complalat.
Tha deeorlptloa o f tha raal
property proceeded aaalnet lei
Lot »» . Block A. WOODM E RE
PARK
fnd
REP L A T , according to Plot
thereof recorded In Plat
Book It, Pago Tl. Pubtle
Records of Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida;
TO G ETH ER W IT H the fo l­
low ing personal properly;
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Model KM H it, Serial KB

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This notice shall ka publish•4 one# seek wash for four
consecutive waeka In tha Sant0l&gt;ONEr*AND OnDBRED at
Sanford,
Seminole
County.
Florida, this In * day af March
A. D. !••*(H E A L)
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Artbnr
Baekwtth, J rClark. Circuit Court
By: Mertbe T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Joeopb H. Fltugeral*
l i t * Security Trust S u lU lag
Miami M. * y » r‘ * *
fn e n k tln l-$ f»$
,,
....
Publish Mar. i. If. I». -&lt;• &gt;•**
C D *-!

Legal Notice
N ATIC K OF A P P I.K ’ tT IO N
FOR T A X Ill-.ED
(le e . I04.1S Florida Blalntea

•S IB IS )

NOTICE OF AP P LIC A T IO N
FOR T A X HEED
H w . ID l.ia Florida ll a l e l M of
taint
NOTICE I * H E R U B T O IVEN. That Mrs. Dallas Loop the
holder of the follow in g certi­
ficate has filed said certificate
fo r tax deed to be Issued
thereon. The certificate num­
ber ami yrar o f Issuance, the
description o f Ihe properly,
and tha name In which H waa
aeeeesed are as follow s:
Certificate No. ITS T e a r o f
Issuance 1161
Deorrlpilan o f Fropavtyi
T.ote I A • lllk. 2 Canaan P lat
llnok I Page 101
Name In which asa'seed A r ­
chie Crota at at. A lt o f aald
property being In tha County
of Hemlnola, State of Florida.
Unleea such certificate shall
lie redeemed arm rdlng to law
the property described In auch
certificate w ill be told to the
highest bidder at tha front
door of tha Seminole County
Court House at Sanford. F lo r­
ida, on the first Monday In
tha month o f April, 1144, which
la Ihe 4th day o f April. 1»44.
Deled this 17th day o f F eb ­
ruary. 1944.
(O fficial Clerk's Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida
Ily ; O. T. Kay. Jr.. DC.
Publish Her. I, 12, It. 24. 1944
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Black, Colbert, Coach Dick Williams, football players Barry Barks
Tigott and Touhy are the fol­ Seminole High Athletic Direct­ Frank Noel), B illy Higglm
Fred
Ganas, Seminole and Lloyd Freeman.
lowing committe* members; or
Lovelace said “ The drlvt
S1IS Principal Andrew Brac­ Booster Club President Dr.
ken, Coach Jim McCoy, Coach Orville Barks, Julian Stcn- ia now underway and we’ll
strom o f The Sanford Herald, be grateful lor everyone’* co­
Ralph Stumpf, Coach John
Mrs. Dorothy Odham plus operation.”
Assisting

Lovelace,

Crooms' Boston
Strikes Out 16 ZOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
The only time the Crooms
High Panthers and the Hungerford High Bobcats of Win­
ter Park were on par with one
another Wednesday afternoon
was when the umpire shouted
play ball.
The Panthers, playing at
the Crooms athletic field,
went right to work and blastrd out a 19 to 0 decision over
the Bobcats while righthander
Wesley Boiton handcuffed the
Winter Park nine with one hit
during his whitewash per­
formance.
Boston, although wild at in­
tervals, was effective enough
to whiff 16 Hungcrford bats­
men during the contest.
Billy Bush paced tho Panth­
ers at the plate with a pair
of doubles. The Panther coach
is Richard Evans.

The new Plymouth has special engines for
lots of Zooooooooom (optional, of course). That’s
an important item to a number of people.
Others don’t feel that they need quite that
much Zoom. They are content to stick with the
high performance of our standard V-8 or the
economy of our standard six.
What’s important to you. . . no matter how you

(What the *64 Plymouth has)

Uke your p o w e r ...Is a car that’s designed to
make the best possible use of it
Power-hungry or not, test drive the new
Plymouth. Consider the fact that Plymouth offer*
you a 5-year or 50,000-milo warranty* on the pert*
that keep you going. Then you’ll know why we
say over and over, “ Get up and go Plymouth!"
K does. . . and you should!

•HERE’S HOW PLYMOUTH’S 5-YEAR/50.000-MILI WARRANTY PROTECTS Y0U«
Chryalev Corporation warrants lor 5 yean or SO.000 mil**,
whichever comet flral, against defects In meterlela end work­
manship and will replace or repair al a Chrytler Motora Corpo­
ration Authorized Dealer** place ol builneas, tha angina
block, heed end Internal perta, Intake manifold, water pump,
tranamlaalon cate and Internal perta (tacludlng manual
clutch), torqaa convertor, drive theft, unlvartal feints, rear
ail* and differential, and rear wheel bearing* of It* 1M4

automobile*, provided th* owner ha* the angina oN i
every I month* or 4,000 mile*, whichever coma* drat, th* ok
tiller replaced every tacond oil change and tha cartwratop
air Alter cleaned every S month* and replaced every 1 year*,
and every S month* lurnlahea to auch a dealer evidence of
performance of the required service, and requaata tha dealer
to certify (I) receipt of auch evidence and 12) th* cask thea
currant mileage.

Mulloy Advances
MONTE CARLO, Monaco,
(U P 1 ) — Veteran American
tennis star Gardner MuUoy ad­
vanced to the third round o(
the Monte Carlo International
tennis tournament Tuesday by
defeating Denmark’* Jorfion
Ulrich, 6-4, 6-L

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Legal Notice

NOTICE IS H E B K B T G1YKN. That Pater H. A Rulh M.
Johnson the holder o f tha fo l­
low ing certificate has filed
fold certificate fo r tax deed
to he Issued thereon. The cer­
tificate number and year o f
leeuanca, the description of
Ihe property, and the name
In which It waa aaaeseed are
aa follows;
Certificate No. is *
T ear a f
Issuance l i f t
llesrrlp tlaa a f P rop erlyl
That Part Desc. In D ll. 141
P a s t m (Lees Lots I I A IZ)
Blk. IS Sanlando
Name In which aaeeseed K ey
Development A Realty, Inc.
A ll o f said property helnr In
tha County o f Seminole, State
o f Florida. Unleea such c e rti­
ficate shall he redeemed ac­
cording to law tha property
described In aurh certificate
w ill be told to tha highest bid­
der at tha frnnt door o f the
Hemlnola County Court House
at Sanford. Florida, on th*
first Monday In Ihe month of
April, 1SSI, which It tha Ith
day o f April, 1»«4.
Dated thla Ird day o f Jan­
uary. 1SS4.
(O fficial Clerk's Seal)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County. Florida
Ryi G. T. lu y , Jr., D.C.
PuM l.h Mar. I, 12. It. 21, 1144
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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF
TH E N IN TH JU D IC IAL C IR .
IN
TU B
C IR C U IT
COURT. C CIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
N IN TH
JU D IC IAL
C IR C U IT COUNTY, FLO H ID A.
OF FLORDA, IN AND F ill! CHANCERY NO. IOHS4
aF.MINOLR COUNTY, F LO R ­ SPR IN G F IE LD
INSTITU TIO N
IDA.
EOll SAVINGS,
IN C R A N C E R T NO. I M U
P lain tiff.
SARAH JOSEPIIUH CRAIG.
P laintiff. A LLE N E. BOYNE, SR - at ux.
va.
at a l
G E R ALD
ROBERT
CRAK1.
Defendants.
SrNOTICE OF SU IT IN
Defendant.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NOTICE OF S P IT
TOl A LLE N E. BOYNE, SR.,
TO l GE R ALD ROBERT CRAIG.
and DORIS L BOYNE, hie
Sr.,
w ife
whoa* reeldenoa and ad­ H K alH E N TE i UNKNOW N
dress la:
AND T o i A ll parties claiming
Intereatg by, through, un­
TRENTON. N E W JERSEY.
Sworn
B ill
of
Complaint
der or aaalnet tha a fo re ­
said persons
having bean filed In tha Cir­
TOU AR K hereby notified
cuit Court In and for Semi­
nole County, Florida, In Chan­ that a Complaint to foreclose
cery. entitled. SARAH JOSE­ a certain m ortgage encumber­
PHUS CRAIG vs. OERAI.D ing Ihe follow in g described
ROBERT CRAIG. Sr., praying real properly, to-w lti
for certain relief for tho above
Lot t l. Block F. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. U N IT NO.
named p la in tiff against you
I, according to the plat
ara defendant
thereof
aa
recorded
In
NOW, TH E R E FO R E , THIS
P lat Book II. Page 71
IB TO N O T IF T TOU that If
and T*. Public Records of
you wlah to defend against
Seminole County, Florida
and contest tha above entitl'd
action, you ara required to hea been filed against you In
tha
above styled suit, and you
f l i t your answer or other
w rlttaa defense. I f any you ara required to aarva a copy
your
Answer
or
other
have, w ith the Clark o f (he o f
above atylad Court and to Pleading to lha Complaint on
aerva upon plalntirra attorney. Plalntirf'a attorneys, A N D E R ­
Albert N. Pitta, whoaa addrete SON. RUSH. DEAN * LO W N ­
la l Maaonlo Building, Sanford. DES, 122 Eaal Cantral Boule­
Florida, a copy o f said answer vard. Orlando. Florida, and
or other w ritten defense, on file the original Anawar or
or btfora the Ith day o f April, other Pleading In tha office
of the Clerk o f the Circuit
t ill.
Tha nature o f said complaint Court on or before tha llth
la to pray that tha above sty l­ day o f April. 1*41. I f you fall
ed Court gran t tha above nam­ to do so. a dacraa pro confesao
ed p la in tiff a divorce a vin ­ w ill ba taken egeln et you for
culo metrim oatl o f and from the relie f demanded In the
Complaint.
you.
Thla Notion shall ka publish­
F A IL NOT TO AN SW E R v a ­
lves a decree pro confesao he ed once a week fo r four con­
secutive weeke la Ute The
entered against you.
WITNEUd my head end o f­ Sanford Herald.
DATED TH IS lath day of
ficial eaal at Sanford. Semi­
nole County, Florida, thla Ird March. 1*44.
(S E A L )
day o f March, A. D. 1144.
(S E A L )
Arthur H. Saekwlth. J r.
Clark o f Circuit Court
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r.
Byi Martha T. Vlhlen
Clark
af
Above
Styled
Deputy Clerk
Court.
B yi Martha T. Vlhlen. D.C. ANDKIISON. RUSH, DEAN,
Albert N. F lits
* LOWNDES
Attorney * Co a see lag a t Law 121 Eaal central Baalavard,
Orlande, Florida
1 Maaeale Butldtag
Sanford, Florida
Publish Mar. It, It. td •
Publish Mar. I, It. It, •«. l i f t April 2. 1144.
*

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game. The fact trial Tie scor­
Tiie treasurer of the com­ ed 16 touchdowns last season
mittee emphasized that en­ alone should be reminder
velopes should be addressed enough for all of us to contri­
to “ Sanford" and not “ city", bute a dollar, maybe even
and that the zip code number five or more, to this worthy
cauie.”
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"T h e Beast" wanders around the
halls o f the laboratory, poking its
metallic nose into places it has no
business to be.
When it gets hungry, it plugs it­
self into the nearest electrical outlet
and takes a straight shot o f voltage
juice on the rocks.
When it becomes tired, it simply
quits working, the lucky bum.

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When it runs into trouble — like
tangling with a railing or getting
trapped in a narrow space — it pan­
ics even as you and I and bangs it­
self around like crazy trying to get
loose.
Now i f its creators can teach "T h e
Beast" to pop o ff when it should
keep quiet, blow its top when it
should keep cool, and go into debt
fo r things it doesn’t need, science
will have taken a big step toward
replacing human beings.
Until then, we mere mortals can
still regard ourselves as superior to
any darn machine.

W orry C lin ic

N a va l Stores
T o most people, the term "naval
stores" sounds like a place to buy
equipment fo r ships or boats.
But the term applied to forestry
is misleading. Gum naval stores is
an industry that collects, distills and
produces resin from pine trees to
manufacture spirits o f rosin and
turpentine fo r industrial uses.
According to Tony Jensen, assist­
ant forester with the Florida A g ri­
cultural Extension Service, the words
"naval stores" are a carry-over from
the 16th and 17th centuries when
shipbuilders caulked pitch and tar
into the seams o f wooden vessels.
Today, few o f the product* are em­
ployed in ship building.
What are naval stores used for 7
Jensen points out that the largest
single use o f rosin (resin is the raw
sap) in the U.S. is fo r paper size.
Size is a gluey substance which is
coated on paper to make it suitable
fo r writing and printing. Rosin is
also mixed in paints, printing inks
and adhesives.
Turpentine is a more familiar pro­
duct used mainly as a solvent or
thinner fo r paints and varnishes.
Recently, low-cost petroleum solvents have replaced turpentine in
this area. Nowadays most turpen­
tine is employed in a variety o f
chemical compounds and pharma­
ceutical products.
There are three major sources o f

naval stores, says Jensen. They are
longlcaf and slash pino trees, resinsaturated stumps
ipa o f the original old
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o f the resin comes from the latter
two sources.
Before paper pulp mills came
south several decades ago, naval
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roducts taken from the pine forests.
low gum farming plays a less im­
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operation, says Jensen. A tree is des­
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Georgia dominates the gum nav­
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opportunity knocks, they are out in
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clovers. — W alter P. Chrysler.

U. S. Loses
eign assistance— good reason, o f U. 8. aggression had yet to
from the President’s view, to make Ita report when Johnson
have the men on hand who spoke.
could best defend the muchThe general opinion among
publicised program o f Latin Latin American ambassadors
aid. A sta ff meeting In Wash­
in Washington waa that Pres­
ington with all his chiefs in
ident Johnson’s conduct re­
the field would also be a prop­
flected lack o f respect fo r the
er send-off fo r hla new man
• ter - American organisation.
In charge o f Inter-American
To make matters worse, Sec­
affairs, Assistant Secretary o f
retary Mann chose the next
State Thomas Mann, tha Pres­
day fo r closed-door session
ident must have reasoned.
with our ambassadors to dis­
Had thee# hopes been real­
cuss the most controversial
ised, our economy • minded
question possible. U. S. policy
President could have counted
toward attempted roups by
it money well spent to bring
military dictators in Latin
so many men ao far. But Jn
America. The policy o f the
practical effect, tho meeting
Kennedy administration in the
did far more harm than good.
five auch attempts that oc­
T o begin with, tho President
curred during J F K ’s regime
dismayed Latin American del­
waa to move against the coup
egatee to tha O A S by publicly
with all political and economic
rejecting ■ formula fo r re­
reprisals available. According
solving the dispute between
to press reports which leaked
Panama and the United States
out a few hours after Secre­
which Johnson’s deputy, A s ­
tary Mann’s secret session,
sistant Secretary Mann, had
the new Johnson-Mann policy
helped to draft. The next day,
will be different. A military
at the end o f hla prepared
coup will not be automatically
speech to the O AS Council,
judged a bad thing. Each case
the President ad-libbed acme
will be considered apart from
rsmarka on tha Panamanian
any other according to re­
situation which the
Latin
ports.
Americana considered out o f
Already some o f our ambas­
place. A special commission o f
sadors were sighing over the
tho O A S which has been In­
slight attention paid to the
vestigating Panama’s charges
first peaceful transfer o f political power in Vensuelan his­
tory last week. The U. S. del­
egation to the inauguration o f
the new president of the re­
Geneva
public waa not a distinguished
Mrs. Jo*. B. Mathleux
group, designed to warn mil648.4824
itary adventurers that tha U.
Lake Mara
S. places great store by the
Mrs. France* Waster
new civilian regime. Word o f
622-6216
the rumored new U. B. policy
Lake Monroe
o f toleration o f certain kinds
Mrs. H. L. Jokaaoa
o f coupe against established
222-4722
governments w ill presumably
Longwoed
encourage Incipient revolts.
Mrs. Donna Rates
838-3317
Certainly such a change would
discourage friends o f the U. 8.
North Orlando
MBs. Doris Dean
in Latin Aaserlca who have
222-1888
sacrificed much In defense o f
Oateen
the Democratic philosophy.
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
222-4841

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Mr*. Julia Bertas
628-1116
Bear Lake-Fore*! City
Mrs. Maryann Mile*
838.2676
Casselberry
Mrs. Jan* Caa*elberry
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Chuluota
Mrs. Joan M agi*
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DtBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
666-4416
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Harney
668-3621
Enterprise
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648-8033

Biossat — Ray Cromley

Thought For Today
Behold, I cry out, Violence 1 but I
am not answered; I call aloud, but
there is no justice.— Job 19:7.

Helen Fuller Soys

W A S H IN G T O N — Without a
■hot being fired or on IniuH
hurled— tho UnlUd B U tu lost
ground In Latin America laat
w ide.
8ometlmea the subtle set­
backs are more costly than the
dramatle upieta in foreign
relatione, and this may he
such a moment fo r ua south o f
the border.
The cause o f our difficulty
last week was not General
UeGaulla's successful diplo­
matic invasion o f Mexico or
hie plana to repeat it in South
Am erica but the Johnson ad­
ministration's awkward han­
dling o f Its t in t m ajor ven­
ture into high-level dealings
with Latin American nations
as a group.
Tw o weeks ago President
Johnson suddenly announced
that ha waa summoning to
Washington all o f our ambaasadora and chiefs o f foreign
aid missions to the Latin
American countries. The occa­
sion waa tha third anniversary
o f tha Alllanee fo r Progress
whieh John P . Kennedy be­
gan. The Council o f the O r­
ganisation o f American States
area meeting in Washington at
that time, and Congress waa
about to begin debate on next
year’s appropriations fo r for'

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Mrs. G*orga Kelsey
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WASHINGTON (N E A ) - A n

of the 11 regular groups. He
of dates from 1838.
The Scnatte’s "a g e por­
the U. S. Senate discloses
tra it" correlates Interestingly
some hitherto little • appre­
with the experience picture.
ciated facts about this body
Seventy-two percent o f the
as It Immerses Itself in the
Senate's 100 members are un­
great civil rights debate of der 63 years of age. Y et more
1864.
than two-thirds of the 18 reg­
Seventy-four of tha Sen­ ular committees are chaired
ate's 100 members were elec­
by senatora 63 or older.
ted to tha upper chambers in
Here are the details on the
the years from IBM on; 23 11 committees thus led:
actually did not begin their
Appropriations — Hayden,
service until tha 1060s.
M ; Armed Services — Rus­
Thus none o f the 74 has aa sell, 66; Banking and Curren­
much aa 14 full years In the cy — A. Willis Robertson of
Senate. And nearly a quarter Virginia, 76; Finance —Byrd,
of Its membership has le u 71; Agriculture — Ellender,
than four years o f service.
73; Labor and Public Welfare
An experience analysis of — Hill, 69; Government Oper­
the X senators with continu­ ations — John McClellan of
ous service predating IBM re­ Arkansas, 68; Post Office and
veals soma curiosities and un­ Civil Service — Olln Johnston
der - scores some w ell estab­ of South Carolina, 67; Rules
lished notions about the Sen­ Jordan, 67; Space — Clinton
ate.
Anderson o f New Mexico, 68;
Exactly half of the X are Public Works — McNamara,
from the 11-state Old South, 68.
still sufficiently Democratic to
Eight of these 11 committee
return these senators safely chairmen are, once again,
time and again. There are southerners. And o f the eight,
tour Democratic southerners all but Jordan go back in ser­
— Senatora Richard Russell vice before 19M. The South's
of Georgia, Harry Byrd of command of committees is
Virginia, Allen Ellender of furthsr beefed up by Missis­
Louisiana and Lister Hill of sippi Sen. Jamea Eastland,
Alabama — among the allm
five who predate 1B40 la Sen­
ate service.
The fifth veteran la,
of
course, M-year-old Sea. Carl
Q— Do erabs have tails T
Hayden o f Arizona, the Sen­
A — Every true crab haa a
ate's dean. Hla term o f office tail.
began in 1B27.
Q— What waa the first trea­
One special circumstance
ty signed by President Lyn­
needs to be noted. Republican
don Johnson?
Sen. John Sherman Cooper of
A —That ending a 100-yearKentucky, whose continuous
Q— How old is tha earth?
service began in 1837, served
A — Between two and five
two earlier abort terms, one
billion years old according to
o f them la the mld-lB40s. He
latest measurements.
Is not counted among the 26
whose duty predates IBM.
But look further at the X .
Among them are the chair­
men of 12 of tha Senate's I I INVESTMENT BERVICE
regular committees. Tho 12
Listed and RRlisted
lead every Important Senate
Securities
committee.
The
four
not
Mot set Feads
chaired by pre-IBM veterans:
Interior (Jackson o f Wash­
A L L E N A CO.
ington), Publie Works (M c ­
I l l K. LEM ON ST.
Namara o f Michigan), Rules
LAK E LAN D , F L A .
(E verett Jordan of North Car­
olina), and District o f Colum­ Member: Midwest Stack Bask
bia (Bible o f N evada).
Chieage Beard o f Trade
Here again, to no one's sur­
prise, the Old South bulks
Orlead# Bales RepreeeataUve
large. Nine m ajor
Senate
committees are led by preMRS. STAN COMSTOCK
IBM southern veterans. Jor­
dan o f North Carolina, bead­
Ph. G A 1-8686
ing Rules, gives tho South 10
age-and-experlenca profile

SB, chairman o f Judiciary,
and Sen. J. William Fulbrlght
of Arkansas, 38, chairman o f
Foreign Relations.
Old men clearly hold the
keys to the establishment.
But tho age profile does not
quite make it out to be the
old leading the young. There
are only six senators under
40 years, another 13 leas than
M. Altogether, some M fall
on the sunny side of 60, with
44 past thst mark.
But in terms of Senate ex*
pcrience, the members on the
whole constitute a
young
body. For most o f the 74 who
date from 18M on, tha civil
rights battle this aprlng may
be the biggest legislative con­
troversy o f their Uvea.

CASE 5 423: Teas V., aged
25, thinks she la going Insane
"Oh, Dr. Crane," she moan­
ed, " I am posiUve I am los
ing my mindl
" F o r I can't even remember
fo r one hour the cute thing!
our baby girl says or does.
"When my huaband tele,
phones from the office and
asks about her, m y Ailnd goes
blank.
"A n d I am now having the
most awful dreams at night.
I seem to be at a funeral and
I see a child's casket I*
dreams.
"S o I get nightmares and
wake up screaming. Then I
run into the baby's room to
make sure she is stiU aUve.
"Oh, Dr. Crane, I am Uv
ing on tranquilizers but 1
keep getting worse. Will I end
in a sanitarium, for 1 feel
sure I am losing m y m ind?"
Following chUdblrth, K la
not uncommon to find a new
mother who ends la a m en
tat sanitarium.
Sometimes this postpartum
psychosis la deemed a result
o f chemical Imbalance of
some so rt
But in many cases the ua
derlying cause U due to a
subconscious "Death Wish,"
from which tha victim later
recoils in horror.
Then the victim assumes
various symptoms that aha
feels are linked with insan
lty, for she feels she really
ought to have God punish her
with mental derangement
For example, whan a girl
like Teas has been an only
child or haa previously had a
great deal o f adult attention
and spotlighting, the suffers
terrific ego deflation after her
first baby is born.
That's even more so If the
baby is a little girl, for then
the "tria n gle" develops.
P rior to the birth o f her

first baby, a spoiled or over­
ly indulged w ife may com
mand all the attention of both
her doting parents and her
mate.
And after the wedding, abe
still is the focal point of her
husband's intereit, too.
When he would telephone
from tha office during her
pregnancy T e w would always
be aiked: "H oney, how are
you feeling? A re you all
right?"
And this same solicitude
would be evident when her
father or mother telephoned.
I f they dropped In for a
personal visit, they would also
caution Teas with:
"N o w be careful! Don't do
any lifting. Let me hold your
arm as you go upstairs, etc."
Even during her labor, Teas
still waa the focus o f atten­
tion o f her parents and hus­
band.
But th* very Instant her
baby daughter arrived, all
this changed!
Teas was Instantly demoted

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from the prima donna role to
a aecondary poiition "in tha
cborua," as it were. So aha
waa now an also-ran I
Her ago thus rebelled. Sub­
consciously she resented tha
fact her baby had stolen her
public away from her.
"Oh, it was ao much m or*
peaceful before
the baby
cam e,"
she
subconsciously
thinks. " I wish it were like
that again."
But this final Idea suddenly
strikes her full consciousness
and she recoils " I must be
abnormal o r deranged, to
wish for my baby’s death, so
God must punish m e !"

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at right, and features Mr. Wilder, baritone soloist at left. (Y o rk Photo)

A N FO RD
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By Mr*. Adam Muller
The DeBary Civic Astoclation recently preaented the
Angclua Singers of Orlando at
the Community Center. The
chorus Is composed of IS
ladies under the direction of
Mrs. W. Ivan Wilder.

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Selections for this interest­
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humor, love, patriotic and re ­
ligious arrangements. Mr. W.
I. Wilder, baritone, presented
“ Open the Gates to the Tem ­
ple,” accompanied by Mrs.
Wilder at the piano. Thelma

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Mrs. Wilder at the piano.
They participated in singing
many of the old time favor­
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Chester Reariek, president
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of the Civic Association, cor­
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a n d guests. The Sanford
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Bridal Shower
Fetes Miss Jones

Officers

Misa Frankie Jonas, bride white carnation*. Traditional
elect o f Coy Cook Jr. was wadding scheme, nelng tha
guest o f honor at a miscellan­ bride's wadding colors, com*
eous bridal ahower this week
pitted tha decorations.
and at tha homa o f Mr. and
Invited goasts Included tha
Mrs. James Hayes, 106 Fairlane Circle. Miss Bette Hayes Mima Jackie Ensley, P a t
served as hostess, assisted by
her mother.
Various games wars enjoy­
ed with prises awarded to
Miss Fat W ight, Mrs. Flor­
ence Fray and Mrs. Irena
Jones.
Tha refreshment table was
overlaid with a white linen
cloth .centered with a floral
arrangement o f red roses and

Wieboldt's
CAMERA SHOP
210 8. P A R K A V E .

W ight,

Linda

Hlttell,

The DeBary Business and
Professional Women's Club
will hold a
and

Sosa

the

Installation

of

meeting

fca&amp;isui

officers,

DeBary Restaurant.

District Four director, Lola
Walker o f Ormond Beach, will

Frag, Faya
lfacDougall,

be the installing officer. Bert
Lederhaus,
president,
w ill
preside.
^
The foUowlng slate will be
installed:
Bert
Lederhaus,
president; Margaret Williams,
first vice president; Helen
Snodgrass, second vice presi­
dent; Jo Peck, third vice pres­
ident; Theresa Frlson, corres­
ponding secretary; Mary Ann
Lederhaus, recording secre­
tary, and Sally Ncider, treas­
urer.

Johnson,

Smith,
Morris, Carol
Bowes, Irens
Bonnaccorso,
Linda Muse
Cook, Sr.

dinner

Tuesday, April T at T p.m. at

Curtis Dunaway, Betty Vale,
Magdalina

STRAW S FOR

B y Mrs. Adam MnDcr

Kratsart.
Also tha Mmes. Ruth MaiHon, Ploranca
Ballard, E li Ia

It P a y s T o U se The H erald W an t A d f

T o Install

Myrtla
Jean
Haskins, Betty
Robinson, Irene
Carol Turpin,
and Mrs. Coy

Stetson Students
Featured In
Musicale

OTHERS

MISS F R A N K IE JONES, seated le ft with her mother, Mrs. Frank L.
Jones, was recently feted at a bridal shower. Miss Bette Hayes and her
mother, Mrs. James Hayes were co-hostesses.

By Mrs. Adam M ailer
Laura Platt Brown recently

$3*50 - $4.95

presented three students from
Stetson School o f Music in a
recital. The musicians in­
cluded Miss Katherine Menefee, flutist; Miss Claudia Cal­
laway, pianist, and Charles
Bradbury, clarinetist.
Refreshments were served
from a buffet tab!* overlaid
with a lace cloth, centered
with a floral arrangement o f
pctunlaa, flanked by antique
crystal candle sticks with
white tapers. Sliver and crys­
tal appointments completed
the table.
Hostesses for this occasion
were Mrs. Glenn Smith and
Mrs. Albert Salisbury.

BY f SAONER

W O RLD 'S LIGHTEST WEIGHT SUIT*
Well-dressed warriors who do dally battle
with the heat And cooling ammunition in
Paso Pluma’a lightness and construction
In a 24-ounce eult that lets you rise above
the heat. Breozes enter. Wrinkles hang o u t
Pacific Mills makes the fabric! #65%
Dacron* polyester, 45% fine worsted.
8agner o-o-o-l tailors I t We sell i t
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Honors Sorority
Rushees
A

Preferential

Tea

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S S Truth Seekers
Class Convenes

Mr. and Mra. E.E. Denby
o f Oldamar, spent the week
end with her parente Mr. and
Mra. Ed. L. Cunningham.
M'.e. Denby le aliter, Jean Bin.
rle, returned with them to
Oldamar.
Mr. and Mra. W. Z. Rick,
atts end children, Chriity,
Debbie, Vleky end Tina o f
Birmingham, Ala., have been
houee gueita o f hla tister
Mra. Forreat N utt and fam­
ily.

Howard
of

the

Hodges,

Board

of

Seminole C o u n t y

chairman
Directors,
Chapter,

American Rvd Cross, is call*
ing a special meeting o f the
board

for

4 p.m.

ol, comfortable and so good looking. Milana,
coconuts and Panaidas in assorted brim
widths, light and dark colors to complete
your ensemble.

OPEN FR ID A Y N IG H TS

Tuesday,

The Truth Seekers Class of E d u c a t i o n at Emmanuel
March 31, in the Caucus
Church of Montevideo, which
Room
o f First Federal Sav­
Is
an
English
speaking
ings and Loan Association
church.
Building.
Truth Seekers was organiz­
The purpose o f the meeting
ed in 1014, and the group cele­
Is to discuss the need fo r sup­
brated the 50th anniversary
plemental funds.
enjoying old photographs. One
A ll board members are urg­
of the pictures features Mrs.
ed to be present.
R. M. Mason, a charter mem­
ber.

held at the homa o f Mra. the First Methodist Church
held Its regular business and
Paul Lewla Sunday afternoon
social meeting last Monday
fo r mcmberi o f Theta Epsilon
afternoon at McKinley Hall
chapter o f Beta Sigma I’hl with the president, Mrs. Clar­
ence Purscll, presiding over
and their gueita.
Delicious lime punch, as* the program.
sorted tea eandwlchea, mints
An Inspiring devotion was
and nuta wrre aerved during given by Mra. R. W. Turner
tha tea houra.
on Christ'a teachings and the
exact words he spoke to the
disciples,
taken from
the
book of St. Luke. "Christ'a
Mold of P ra yer," an interpre*
tatlon written by James A l­
len Francis, D. D., was also
presented.
The group participated In
singing the hymns "A bove
The Hills of T im e " and " L iv ­
ing for Jesus." Mrs. W. P .
Chapman closed the meeting
by leading the members in
The Lord's P layer.
Resolutions in memory o f
Mra. C. C. Earl were read
and adopted, and birthday
Enterprise
greetings were extended to
the members having birth­
days tills month.
3lrs. Chapman read a letter
from her daughter, Bliss V ir­
Howard Long entered H ali­
ginia Chapman, who la serv­
fa x General Hoapltal In Day­
ing as a missionary in liratona Sunday to undergo surg­
guay. South America. Bliss
ery on his fast.
Chapman was recently ap­
pointed rector of Christian
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn
epant tha waek and with thair
son, Charles, and hla fam ily
In Tampa.

Personals

V

Preferential T ea

115 Magnolia A re

Refreshments were served
by the hostesses, Mrs. Mabel
Alexander, Mrs. Eva liarkey and Mrs. L. E. White.
Others attending wera the
Mmes. F. D. Hickock, T. E.
Wilson,
Octavta
Rumbley,
Bertha David, J. F. McClel­
land, George Simmons, Lena
Powell and R. M. Mason.
Gucstj were Rev.
John
Adams and daughter, Pixie,
Mrs. D. L. Nesbit, director of
education, end Mrs. R. T.
Boyd, church secretary.
,

Budded tip i o f snapdragons
will have a chance to come
to full bloom i f you snip
away the lower florets as
soon as they have passed
their prime, says the Society
o f American Florlata. A t the
same time, re-cut the atema
to allow full water absorp­
tion.

H erald in g a new season
• . . these ligh t and brig h tas - sp rin g fashions de­
signed

to

g reet E a sier

Sunday in a lovely and
jo y fu l m anner. F o r your
approval, w e present our
exciting collection o f the
latest suits, dresses, coats,
m illinery and accessories
o f the light-hearted sea­

9

W tilQ ea A .

It pay* to taka tlma to laun.
der and dry braid and fringe
trimmings
before
stitching
them on to washable fabrics.
This will prov eat any shrink­
age problems when launder­
ing the finished items.

F O R E A S T E R . . . F O R S P R IN G

S LIN G PUMPS

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

son, a ll certain to please
the passin g P arad e. See
the new look S p rin g w ill
be w earin g fo r E aster • • •

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W e hare a request this gar. Add eg?s, one at a time,
week from one of the cashiers and beat after each. Crush
at the loeal Winn Dixie store the wafers And add alternate­
ly with the milk. Add coconut
for a repeat of the Vanilla
and chopped pecans. Rake
W afer Cake. So here It Is.
In greased and floured pan at
V A N IL L A W A FE R CAKE
323 degrees for 1 hour and 13
&gt; sticks margarine
minutes.
5 cups sugar
• • •
6 whole eggs
Martha Logan says that
1 12-os. pkg. vanilla wafers
ham for }ou r Easter dinner is
lk cup milk
the meat chosen by many be­
1 7-ox. pkg. flaked coconut
cause there Is a kind and style
1 cup chopped pecans
for everyone. For a 6 lb. ham
Cream margarine and iuIt requires about 2*4 hours In
an open pan in a slow ovpn
S IIA E F F E R S
(323 degrees). The meat ther­
CLOCK ft W ATCH
mometer should be 130 de­
R E P A IR
grees. For using some o f llie
left over ham she gives us
P IC K -U P * D E L IV E R Y
llt'.k Elm. Sanford
this recipe.
321*9211
HAM SPAGHETTI S K ILLE T
2 cups diced, cooked ham
2 tbsps. fat
Ik cup chopped onion
*4 cup chopped green pepper
1 clove garlic, minced
1 lb., 3 ox. can (2'k cups)
cooked tomatoes
8 ox. spaghetti
1 cup shredded sharp chcddar
cheese
1 tsp. salt
Melt fat In a large heavy
skillet. Pan-fry onion and
green pepper until tender.
Add garlic and tomatoes. Cov­
er and cook over low heat 30
minutes. Cook spaghetti ac­
cording to directions on pkg.
Combine
spaghetti,
cheese
and salt with ham mixture in
skillet. Combloe cooking, un­
covered about 10 minutes.
• • •

The Moat Important
Part O f Your Easter
•‘Outfit’* Is Your
Hair Styling —
This In Our
Specially —
FOR A P P O IN T M E N T
C A L L 322*5692

EVELYN'S
B E A U T Y S ALO N
IN M O N TE ZU M A H O TEL

3rd ft M A G N O LIA

We received a wonderful
letter from a local reader who
says she Is going abroad in
two months and will be asked
to prepare a "typical A m er­
ican dinner." We called our
County Home Demonstration
agent, Miss Wilson, to ask
her what to tell the writer
and we decided on several
menus for her. So let's see
how this will sound to her.
H te first menu is:
Sweet-Sour Pot Roast (recipe
In last week’s Corner)
Baked Irish Potatoes (w rap­
ped in foil)

' Zeta Xi Chapter Elects Officers

By Mrs. IL L. Johnson

Zeta XI Chapter, Beta Sig­ Cara and Mr*. Donald LeFfls.
Mrs. Hudgens used as her
Phi, held the regular
meeting recently at the home program theme "The Yardetlck of Beta Sigma rhl," the
o f M r». Gary Hudgens, with
standard by which all chap­
Mrs. Louis I.lnnekugel acting ter* o f the sorority cveluate
ns co-hostess. The business themselves ae to the aims,
meeting was conducted by purposes and ideal* o f the or­
Mrs. Robert Winsa, president. ganization.
Officer* elected fo r the
The memhera voted to pre­
sent their "Adopted’’ family
a g ift certificate fo r Easter.
A spring rummage sale will
be held May 1 nml 2 under
tbe direction o f the Ways and
Means Committee.
Ritual o f Jewels is sched­
uled April 7, to the following
pledges; Mrs. George Beers.
Mr*. I.ouis I.innekugel, Mrs.
Thomns Russell, Mis. Vincent
ma

Tossed Salad
Hot Rolls and butter
Tea or coffee
Dessert (A fruit salad, recipe
below, or Oatmeal Cake)
F R U IT SALAD
2 eggs
2 tbsps. sugar
*4 cup light cream
juice of 1 lemon
1 cup heavy cream, whipped
2 cups cherries, pitted
2 cups diced pineapple
2 cups cut orange sections
2 cups quartered marshmal­
lows
1 cup chopped nuts
Beat eggs until light. Grad­
ually add sugar, light cream
and lemon juice. Mix; cook in
double boiler until smooth
and thick, stirring constantly.
Cool. Fold in whipped cream.
Pour this over fruit mixture,
marshmallows and nuts and
mix lightly. Do not freexe,
but chill at least 24 hours be
fore serving. Serves 10.
Another menu is:
Swiss Steak (recipe below
3!ashed or Creamed potatoes
or Rice
Green Beans (fresh or canned
seasoned with ham)
Cole SlawHot biscuits or rolls
Tea or coffee
Dessert (A pudding or cake)
or pie
SWISS STEAK
1 beef round steak, cut 1 inch
thick
'k cup flour
1 tsp. salt

H tsp. pepper
1 tbsp. herb seasoning
3 tbsps. lard or drippings
1 can

( 10’ k ox.)

beef

con­

somme
I can mushroom stems and
pieces and liquid
Pound flour, salt and pep­
per into both sides of beef
round steak. Brown in lard or
drippings. Pour o ff drippings.
Add beef consomme, mush­
rooms and herb seasoning.
Cover tightly. Simmer 3 to 3‘ a
hours o r until meat is ten­
der. Thicken liquid with re­
maining seasoned flour for
gravy. Serves 6 to 8.

1984-63 year are Mr*. 8.0. Wilson and Mra. Js* T . Ost­
Dormlney,
president,
Mr*. lerRichard Butler, vice presi­
dent, Mrs. Donald LeFtls, re­
cording secretary, Mrs. Vin­
cent Cara, corresponding sec­
retary,
and
Mrs.
George
GRRKNW ARB
Ileer*, treasurer.
P A IN T — G IF T S
Other* attending were Mrs.
1113 FreatK A v e , Sanford
Robert Morris, Mrs. Fred

NEW
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To Compliment Your Wardrobe

JLX.

MRS. D O RM INEY

Costume Jewelry

OUR GREATEST
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pantels so popular this year

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2701 N. Orlando I)r.
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Slore Ilmira:
0 A.M. - fl P.M. Dally

• Open Till ft P. M. Frldnys
• Accredited Charge Accounts Welcomed

Personals
Mrs. John E. Gradlck Is re ­
cuperating at her homo
Park
lenghty

Avenue
illness

following
at

on
a

Seminole

Memorial Hospital.
Mra. Lewis C. (G en ey) Mer­
rill has been visiting Mrs. A.
R. Peterson Sr. and will la­

ter return after touring Flor­
ida. In 1934, Mr*. M errill rep­
resented the Seminole Me­
morial Hospital Auxiliary at
English Peas (Serve with a the National Convention in
white sauce or lightly sea­ Atlantic City, N. J., where
soned)
she now resides.

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free - and - easy
frocks

The
prettiest sights
on Easter
will wear

for spring
How like spring, thetie blithe fashion*
in wonderfully free-and-easy fabric*!
So many smart styles to choo.se from,
we can only sketch a few . . . come In

BERKSHIRE

and select several at these tiny prices I

Stockings

PRICED FROM —

An Enter outfit deserves the glamour
touch of Berkihlre Stocking!. We have
just the color to i«t off your new coitume.
Alt litei. all with Berkshire*! famous
Nyloc* Run-Barrier at top and toe.

*9” to ’29”

$ 1 . 3 5 a pair

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SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

H erald Classifieds. FA 2 - 5612

Phone
Classified
322-5612
475-593*

From Sanford Exchange

From Seminole County

6. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sale

W E L A E A APAR TM E N TS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.

G REEN B RIAR
Choice
lota
available
h*
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf
course.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Greenbrier
developed by
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
F A 2-4074

Modern 2 Rm. Apt. 601 Pal
metlo. 322-1374 or 3482.
1 BR,
.tage.
rates.
wood,

Laketront furn. cotReasonable summer
863 Oxford St., Long
Fla. Ph. 838 2344.

CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.

Ball-Blair Agency

FURN. Apt. Close In. Jlm m lt
REAL
Cowan. 322-4013.

NOT LONG DISTANCE 1-ROOM efficiency apt. with

Office 204 W. First

•Wk

3 -2 6

"Th ere's nothing to challenging to Cora a t a new
neighbor. It brings out the beet gossip in her!’*

RESPO N SIB ILITY:
The Herald win onta be re­
sponsible (or more than one
incorrect imertioa o f your ad,
sod reserve* the right to re*
vile or reject any advertiiemrnt from w hit ordered te
conform te the policies of this
0»per.

DEADLINES

TIZZY

By Kate Osann

CLASSIFIED IN D E X
1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices • Personals
S. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notleea
7. Businesa Rentala
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11.. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
16. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
326
20. Babysitters
• N H k W . u . m ik O 'k M
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint - Repair
I'm going to do my homework In the library. It's nice 23. Building Materials
and quiet and full o f boyolN
24. Electrical Serrices
26. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
By Dick Turner 27. Special Services
CARNIVAL
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pet*
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
36. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles • Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles • Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment
S. Education • Instruction
Baton and Strutting len on i.
Group or private. Phone
322 3442 after S p. t»._____

L N o tic e s • P e rs o n a ls
Income Tax Return*. Lam er
WUliami, F ive Points. Ph.
322-7843.

INCOME T A X SERVICE
O. M. Harrlioni
13U Palmetto
322-8827
322-7848

“ Herbert Heimdlah, this lent what I told you wa
abaolutely oouldn't afford for you to get me on
mv birthdayI1*
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91 Wird off

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t« lltrinfues
80 Chemical toClt
92 ('m ills
40 Kind e(
91 Pith e fts
94 Ita d ferorioui
recorder
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Repair*, parts;
Electrolux,
Kirby,
AexAir,
AirW ey,
GE, etc. Cleaner* told, ex­
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone
FA 2-4763.

t

It Suits

siDltcsrae
23 Loosens

Vacuum Cleaner

VACUUM C L E A N E R -L O C A L
REPAIRS — SALES —
A L L MAKES
Phone 322-2282

Craftily
t arise
lOKuropsss

r

pvt. bath and shower, suit­
POCKET FARM
able for couple or single
You’ll love this clean, protperson or retired. All utili­
ty, furnished fsrmhouse sit­
ties included in rent. Ideal­
ting in the middle o 1 3 rich
ly located on First St., with­
cultivated acres o f land
in 1 block of 2 free parking
near a groat fishing lake.
lots and shopping center. In*
Give us a ring—it’a only a
quire at Manuel Jacobson
10 m L.itc
drive.
Price
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
$11,500. Souio Terms. Phone
Stamper Agency 1919 S.
Large 2 BR. house. 322-7368.
French Ave. 322-4C91.
Efficiency Gar. Apt., all con
veniences, close in, garage. 3 BR., 114 bath borne. As*
sums payments. 322-3433.
Ph. 322-6408.

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tut*., thru F iL - 2 P. M. day
Gar. ap t 1201 Magnolia Ave.
before iniertton. Mon. • S e t
Apply 5-4:30.
noon.
CLASSIFIED D ISPLA Y:
T u m ., thru F n . - 2 P. M. day
before iniertion. Mon. • Sat
noon.

NEW 3 BR. home. kit. equip.
$73 month. 322-3683.

ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd k Park Ave.
Phone 322-3441

R E N T A BED
Rol’ away, Hospital 6 Baby
Beds.
By Dsy, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2-3141 114 W. 1st SL
C ARRO LL’S F U R N ITU R E

9. For Salt or Ron!

BARGAIN DAYS
I f you are Interested ia Real
Estate at a bargain prlca
read this! Commercial site,
xoned C-l for neighborhood
commercial enterprise. Ap­
praised value, $3300. Cash
price for Immediate sale,
$3300.

2 BR, CB home, lg. Fla. Rm.
on 2 lots with lg. oaks. 411 Investment opportunity. $79
feet on 4-lene Highway,
San Carlos. Call 322-2930
Orange City access road te
after 5 p. m.
expressway 1-4. Can ba pur­
FURN. House in Sanford. Ph.
chased today for $3700 cash.
Orlando 423-4111 or Apopka
884-4849.
Beautiful Horn* in Maitland,
owntr has $14,000 invest­
3 BR., 2 Bath, Fla. Rm. 113
ment, 2700 square feet of
E. Coleman Circle. Rent
quality
construction with
$130 mo. Ph. 323-0667.
every
convenience, yours
today for $27,300.
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
LAKE.
Call a v a n I n g a
322-1397.

Stenstrom Realty

2 BR house, kitchen equipped.
Inquire 817 Ceteline Drive. 2343 Park

Dr.

$22-2429

11. Real Estato Wanted

2 BR, 2 Bath CB home, 203
Satsuma Dr., H a v a n a s
W ILL B U Y D IR E C T from
Park.
Owner a tract o f high land
with adequate Lake front­
ROBERT A. W ILLIA M !
age. Please state locatioo,
Realtor
site, price ft terms. Address
Raymond Luadqulst, Aaao.
P. 0. Box 1042. Winter Park.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

12. Real Eatate For Salt

Residential k Commercial in*
come property for tale or
DUPLEX. 3 ml. So. Sanford
trade. Near Shopping cen­
Ave. oo lot 170 x 200. Also
ter. Ph. 322-3333.
xoned for trailer. A bar­
gain for cash or will trade
D E B A R Y: 2 BR., terra n o
for Orlaodo property. Ph.
floors, elec, beat, alr-cood.,
322-7319.
built-in GE kitchen. $17,009
W. T. Corbett, Real Eatate,
TR A D E T H A T T R A IL E R
448-4791.
FOR A NEW HOME IN

C R Y S TA L L A K E P A R K E V E R E T T

A. H A R P E R
A LIM ITE D NUMBER OF
AG ENCY, Realtor, Insurer.
TR A ILE R S BEING TA K E N
FHA-VA Seles Broker. 344$
ON TRAD E ON 3 A 4 BEDS.
Perk
A ve.
222-2244,
ROOM HOMES
222-2293.
Call Mr. Leatherbury at
$23-2744
LONGWOOD A R E A
r H A -3 5 Y r. Mortgagee
Between 1 and $ Dally

3 BR., Fla. Rm., 114 baths,
cent, heat, alr-cond. $430
Down, $44 mo. 322-4313.

NO CLOSING COSTS
Small Down Payments

HOMES FROM 812,600

L iv e Cheaper Than Rant
BR. llopie, Study, 1W
Baths, large Family Rm. la
good neighborhood; includ­
RL 17-93 Turn oo Rt. 427
ing stive, refrig., room alrconditioncr,
washing m a­ at Five Points, 14mi. to SR I I
chine k rugs. Really terrifle buy!
Monthly pay­
Small, neat I BR, 1 Bath
ments $13.30.
home, with carport on love­
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
ly shaded lots. Good garden
lac.
spot.
F A 3-4074

Country Club
Heights

I

NEAR TOWN

FHA - V A HOMES
3, 3, * 4 BEDROOMS
1, 114, ft 2 BATHS
DOWN PA YM E N TS FROM

.

$100

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
Sec Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
2343 Park

Dr.

222-2420

Seminole Realty

3 BR House. 1 Bath, fenced
1901 8. Park
222-3232
yard. Ph. 322-4468.
Nitea: 322-9971-3031 or 2241
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
GOLFER'S PARADISE
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
Ooe o f Loch Arbor’s finest
homes in a secluded spot
UNFURN. 2 BR, kit. elec,
■unrounded by natural beau­
equip. $30 mo. 2482 Orenie
ty and facing directly on
Ave. Ph. 322-0630 after •
the Golf Course. A boros
p. m.
designed for gracious living,
LA K E M ARY, Furn. Duplex
charming throughout and
Apt. 863. Adults, no pete.
having a dining room, Flor­
Call 322-3830.
ida Room, 2 baths, fireplace, central heat end sirSTOREROOM, or office, on
conditioning and a perfect­
1st. St., near 2 Dee park­
ly huge 2-Car garage. Exing lots. Inquire, Manuel
celknt long-term financing
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
with a t little as $1,900 down.
Exclusive with
Modern C.B. S BR, l i t bath,
kitchen equipped. Interior
newly
painted.
Available
Mar. Slat. $100 . 0 0 -4023.
Please do not caQ Friday IN V E S T M E N T ft R E A L T Y
r Saturday.
116 N-PARK AVE. 132-917$

SO U TH W A R D

17,600 - TERMS

Payton Realty
PA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

V A -FH A
Property Management
A Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for yew eeleetten
these Beautiful 2, $, ft 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
Te make the beet heme
hoy, eee the

VA-FH A
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
VA M B
M SI VA
V te .

6

�II
Of!it

H old Y o u r O w n Sale W ith H E R A L D W a n t-A d s Phone FA2-5612
12. Heal E n ta ta

For

Salt

L A K E M A R Y, New 2 Dr.,
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile
bath, sct-ln grove. New low
price. Owner. 322-0859.

27. Special Services
Need

a

Painter?

SWEETIE PIE

322-3090.

P A I N T I N G , Inside,
Large,
Small. Call
323-07(2.

Out,
Bob

0-ROOM liouie, (tore bldg., 2
SHEAFER’S
corner loti, l i t blocki off CLOCK 4 WATCH R E P A IR
French. 17,500. 13,000 down, All types clocks 4 watches
161 mo. 709 W. 9th St.
repaired. Pick up 4 deliv­
ery.
Cloie-la— 2 BR lratne home
11314 Elm
323-2231
with extra large lot—300 (t.
frontage on Magnolia Ave.
NEED A PIC TU R E ?
—could be made into 3 lota
Call Bill Vincent at
—level ground with lota of
The Sanford Herald
treea—010,000.
I. D. Portrait!, Commercial,
P artiei 4 Gathering*,
Small or Large.
TH E T IM E TESTED FIRM
FAST SERVICE
( I I N. Park A ve
F A 2-0123 Day 323-2611 . Night 322-0922

S t Johns Realty
F IN D
E ASTE R EGGS

W ELLS

GRILLED, PUMPS,
SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
All Type* and Slaea
In your own back yard with
We Repair and Service
5 Oak trees. This ( Bedroom
b T I N E
Home haa full ceramic tile
bath with large built-in lin­ Machinery and Supply Go.
F A 2-0(32
en cloaet. Separate dining 207 W. 2nd St.
room • .Kitchen • Utility
For FAST TA X I SERVICE
Room • Patio - Flrred Walla.
call llom cr Little at Grey­
0350 Down FHA. $03 month­
hound But Station. 322-1(21
ly plua taxea A Insurance.
or 222-9993.
Will conalder vacant lota In
trade.
Berryhlll Painting Contractor.
Commercial • Industrial •
Johnny Walker, Broker
Residential. Free estimate.
322-6(57 for Appointment
We Appreciate Your Busi­
ness. 322-2287.

3&amp; 4

BEDROOM HOUSES
IM M E D IA TE
OCCUPANCY
Air-Conditioning Optional
Aj Low aa $350 Down

29. A u to m o b ile S e r v ic e

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

C R Y S T A L L A K E P A R K Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
LAKE M ARY
Wcat on 25th St. and
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
2 Miles
322-27(1
and

LAK E W AYM AN
HEIG H TS
LONGWOOD
South on 17-92 — 6 ml.
(2 blocka Northwest of
Longwood Plaza)

210 Magnolia

Ph. F A 24622

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free
inspection, estimates,
pickup, delivery. Rccoring
4 repairs discounted.
21114 E. 3rd.
322-3((3
Auto Glass, Tope
4 Seat Cover*

AUTO GLASS &amp;
COVER CO.
LM N Enterprises, SEAT
304 W. 2nd St. F A 20032
( L I . WORK GUARANTEED
Inc.
Ph. 638-3911

19. Situations Wanted
Ph.

Used furnltur*, appUancaa,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
Larry’s Mart 215 Sinterd
A v «. Ph. F A 24152.

32. Flowers - Shrube

02244(0.

SI. Beauty Salons
P E R M A N E N T SPECIALI
Our Budget Wave Now $0.05
Ace Beauty Salon,
M ayfair Hotel
Phone 122-6525
H A R R IE T T ’S B E A U TY NOOK
Open T a.m. by appt. A lio
evenlnia. 9 Senior atyllita.
105 S. Oak. 622-57(2.

So
CORRAL some o f the
Best Buys In Seminole County

Fully Equipped

1960 Renault Dauphine
1958 Ford 6 Cylinder
Standard Transmission. A N ic* Car A t
Only

1959 Studebaker
Lark 0-Door, Rtandard Transmission

OVER 25 YEARS
rine Workmanship In Upilstcrlng. Draperies, Slipivera. Tim e payment! as
tla as 85 mo. Drapery
ardware Installations.
L P DECORATING SHOP
Ph. 822-113$

JTOM R E A L T Y
'IN T E R P A R K
’ Lee Rd. and 17-92
fhena 6(1-8921

'56 Flrefllte DeSoto, Hdtp.,
full power, alr-cond., good
cond. $595. See at Splera At­
lantic Service Sta., Sanford
Ave., 4 Ooora Rd.
'53 Riviera Super Bulck, one
owner, cheap. ’(9 114 Ton
Chevrolet truck, reasonable.
Ph. 322-9736.
1959 OLDSMOBILE Sta. wa­
gon. Super ” 88” , R4H, pow­
er, Below market price.
322-7(59
day*.
322-5296
nights.
1957 Mercury Monterey, fully
equipped. $295. 322-5951.
’63 Rambler Classic, (-d«\,
white, straight shift, radio,
excellent
condition.
$200
take over payments o f $55
mo. Write, Sanford Herald,
Box 70.
BU YING A NEW or
USED CAR?

PRICED TO MOVE

1959 Chevrolet Impala
4-door hardtop; V-8 engine, automatle
transmission, p o w e r
steering and
brake*, radio and hrater, air condition-M
Ing. White finish with red and white l n - 1
terior. A rlsan car throughout and go- g
Ing at a special price thla weekend

Jg

1960 Chevrolet Pickup
H A L F TO N , long wheel base, Fleetside
bed. Thla truck could nae a little body
work and paint but runa good. A good
low priced service . . .

650

1956 Chevrolet Pickup
H A L F TO N . V-8 engine. Fleetside bed.
Priced right at . . .

1959 Dodge Pickup
H A L F TO N , wide bed, Weateoast mlrrora and apotllght. A good solid runnlng truck, ready to go at only . . .

F

M

m S0

Holler Motor Sales

FINANCE IT WITH Ufl
* Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

&amp; TRUCKS

C O M PAN Y
2nd. &amp; Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

Ph. 322-6231
Ph. 322-0861

1953 Old* ’ '98", full power,
good cond. $270. 322-2874.
'57 Plymouth $115. 322 9232.

37. Boats • Motor*
Gateway To The Waterway
H ob son S p o r tin g G ood s
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
004-64 E. lit . Ph. F A 2-5961

May We SuggestA new BUICK, PO NTIAC, or R AM B LE R , or ■
Ilk* new pre-owned car from oar Inrc*

■election . . .

Over 70 Cars In Stock!

TREMENDOUS SAVINGS
ON

A LL

N EW

&amp; U S ED C A R S

If you haven't been by plan a visit soon. You're sure to want to
take advantage of our Special

33rd Anniversary
Sale!

“We're Making The Deals
Other Dealers Are Only
Talking About!**

■C o*

^

Foic/outt

Here Are A Few Of The

SPECIALS
Offered For Your Selection This Week

1963 Buick LeSabre
loor n*dnn. Thin one I* Ilk* u*w w l t h n % # % # % ■ $
vtr and air conditioning. V n , a loL *
ly ow ned on* end very special a t . . .d fla M
*0

1962 Buick Special
luss Station Wagon. Thla l l l t k g w
am haa all th* eaulpmrnt Including M l l l C
uggagp carrier. Plenty or room fo r M
family and belongings.
R 8 f l i m S0

Let One O f Our 7 Qualified
Salesmen Assist You In
Your C a r Selection.

Our Super Special!

that ia equipped fo r real enjoyment.

A Real Cream Puff!
62 DODGE CUSTOM 880
HARDTOP.
Flrat Como . . . First Sold
t-DOOR

Ask About The Totally New

“VyiuAianq

pealing economy car.

Coming April

17t h !

895

For Those That Want ComfortabI*
Transportation Without Spending
Much Money

L IS T E N !

BY FORD

1958 Oldsmobile 98
4-door hardtop equipped with power
steering, power window* and air con­
ditioning. Very special at . . .

FAMOUS FORD SERVICE

595

IS NOW AVAILABLE

f lO O C
|

These Are Only A Few Of The
Excellent Buys Now In Stock
NO DOWN PAYM ENT

1895

1960 Mercury Comet

595
495
495
495

6 FULL DAYS A W EEK!
To Better Serve Our Customers

REQUIRED

1100 DOWN
I I I MONTH
Bedroom Home

36. Automobilaa - Trueka

USED CARS

With delus* all vinyl interior. An ap-

1961 Renault Dauphine

27. Special Services

A IN TIN G , lnterlor-Eaterlor,
and all typea Home Repalra.
A ll Work Guaranteed
A. J. ADCOCK
General Contractor
3229558

WANTED I Citrus fruit. Lar|e
or small amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Manafield. F A 2-42((

ECONOMY
SPECIALS!

Tractor mowing 4
C alf FA 2-7621.

Plano Tuning and Repair
W L. Hannon - FA 8-O S

WANTED. Glrl’a 36” or 28”
Bike. Reasonable. 522-7833.

REAL

26. Radio Jk Television

Grading.

35. A rticle* Wanted

This Is • r*al dean local owner car

2 5 . P lu m b in g S e r v ic e *

[V SERVICE CALLS A F T E R
6 P. M. 322-6627.

COM PLETE SET OoU Clubs,
14 Wood*, 1-9 Irons, Put­
ter, Wedge, Cart, Umbrella.
Pb. 322-5100 after 5 p m.

61 Pontiac Catalina Safari

Special By Popular Demand
ur Budget W ave Spec. $6.95
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
lb Palmetto Ava.
822-0831

PLUM BING
Contracting Repair!
F R E E ESTIM ATES
R. L. H AR V E Y
201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

34. Article* For Sal*

FR E K E STIM ATE

For the biggest selection of
ORANGE TREES
nearly new and used furnl­
tur*, so* Noll's Furniture
Says work, experienced, with N ice big tree* with fru it
Como pick them out 4 we
Brokerage in Casselberry
references. 322-1(11.
will plant DAVIS’ NURS­
oa 17-80. ope* 6 daya t to #
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
E R Y . 822-8082.
34. Articl** For Bole
Reasonable. Ph. $22-5112.
BI.OOMINO Roses on Chero­
Used
TVs bought 4 sold. $20
Work wanted. Daya. 322-7053.
kee atock. A ll other kinds
o f Nursery shrubbery end
SO. Babysitters
trees.
Local automobile dealers of
B AB YSITTIN G In my home.
Gray Shadow* Nursery
far their belt buya in Herald
322-2271.
B Ml. 8 . on Sanford A ve,
claiilfled display ad*.
HOUSEWORK.

34. Articles For Sale

SINGER

Upholstering 4 Mattress ranovating. New 4 Used Furnl
16. Female Help Wanted
Welsh Mare, 8 yra. old, gentle
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
HOUSEWIVES
and broke to ride, $100. Ph.
Co., at 70# Celery Ave.
322-7(77.
T tl. work, your home, up to
F A 2-2117.
$30 weekly comm, part time.
31
A.
Petn
Permanent. W rite Interna­
Sell
Ua
Your
Furnltur*.
tional Magazine Service, P. DACHSHUNDS, M INIATURES
Quick Service With the
O. Box 6(57, Orlando, Fla.
Cash. SUPER. TRADING
AKC. Red
POST. F A 1-0677.
Phone
323-2((0
B E A U TY OPERATOR
( Female Poodles, white, AKC
reg. $50 »a. Ph. 322-9277 or
322-9353.

34. Article* For Sale

SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
1 - Reconditioned
Underwood
Itepoucsed. Would like re
Adding machine, 10 - key,
sponsible party to take up
hand,
with
subtraction,
payments of $9 per month
$59.85. New electric adding
on Slant-O-Matlc Automatic
machines, from $139 95 up.
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine.
Pow ell’s Office Supply Co.
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
117 S. Magnolia Ave.
ing condition. Call Collect
322-58(2
2(1-9587 evenings o r (22
USED FU R N ITU R E BUYS
0932, Sendee Discount
Rcposa. Bedroom suite w. box
Upright Plano, excellent con­
springs 4 lnocrsprlng mat
dition. $115. You m ove It,
tresa ......................... $79.50
$100. 322(175 evenings.
Set Salem Maple Bunks, like
new ......................... $69.50
1 • Smith Corona Standard
Typewriter, $19.50; Royals; 2 Twin size Hollywood beds
............................. Ea. 19.50
R. C. Allens, Underwoods
from $19.95 up; Also Elec­ 2 Twin size Hollywood beds
............................. Ea. 29 50
tric Portable $159.
l
Full size
Hollywood bed
Pow ell’* Office Supply Co.
.................................... 19.50
117 S. Magnolia Ave.
1 Full size Hollywood bed 29.50
522-56(2
1 Full size lnnerspring m at­
REPOSSESSED S I N G E R ,
tress ............................ 10.00
Select-O-Malic, Like New, 1 Twin size Heavy Duty Coll
Does
Decorative
Sewing.
spring ......................... 7.00
Makes Buttonholes, Sews on 1 Apt. sire Hlde-a-bed .. 69 50
Buttons, Monograms, Em­ 1 Apt. size Elec. Steve (9.50
broiders, Etc. All Without
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Attachments,
Guaranteed,
119 So. Magnolia
Cost Over $300 New, Now
H A IR Y INDIGO
Only $59.92, or Pay $7.(9
Regular, per 100 lbs .. $33.00
Monthly. Ph. FA 2-8627.
500 lb. lots ............... $31.00
"No wonder our reception Is off! Sweetie PI# put ■
H Carat Diamond Ring, white Hie Ideal cover crop and for
blrdhouso In tho antennal"
pasture sowing.
gold setting, size 514. $175.
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
ONION PLANTS
Phone between 5-7 p. m.
Crystal Wax 4 White Sian322-9852.
HOME CRAFT
Carpata clean easier with the
ish, per M -- $3.50, 500 ..
2 End tables, l Coffee table,
Blue Lustre Electric Sham- Shoe Skates 4 ease. Size 8
$1.50, SM lota .. $2.00, FOB
1 End table or Bookcase
$15. Ph. 323 0872.
pooer, only $1 per day. Carhere.
built for plate glass top. $30
roll’s Furniture.
GOOD Straight Used Lumber: A. M. PR E V A TT, 7(9-2115,
the lo t T E 8-5776 Winter
SEVILLE. FLA.
2x2, 2x1, 2x6, 1x6, 1x8.
Park.
GUNS. New 4 Used. Large
Matched Flooring, Doors 4 2-Recllnlng chair*. 100” Couch.
selection. Will trade, also
Windows. Henry Schmitz,
BEDS FOR R E N T
5-Bar stool*. Combination
repair. Tackle sold 4 re­
on Rt. S-427, Next to VFW
Hospital,
Rollawaya,
Juve­
Record Player—24" TV. 2paired. Used boats and mo­
North o f Longwood.
nile. F R E E delivery and
Portable T V sets. 2(09 Detors. Osteen Bridge Fish
Pick-up,
Cottcs Ave. 322 1513.
1-Walnut treadle sewing ma­
Camp 4 Gun Shop.
F U R N ITU R E CENTER
chine, good condition. Call
SANFORD CARPETS,
1100 French Ave.
322-3930.
R E AD Y M IX CONCRETE
LINOLEUM 4 T IL E CO.
Ph. F A 8-781$
Patloa, Floor, Free Estimates
Quality Installations
W ANTED reliable couple to Sills, lintels, steps, blocka,
127 W. l i t St., Sanford
sand, cement, rock, pipe, ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE Free Estimates
take up monthly payments
322-32(1
steel, grease
traps, dry
(Rental Machine)
of 011.30 ou S complete
MAR. SPEC. Men’s Western
wells. Stepping stones.
Reduced 25%
rooms of furniture. Call
shirts, $2.99. Surplus City,
Call Singer Representative
T E 0-1511, Casselberry, col­ M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
M l W. lit St.
WX 6800
309
Elm
Ave.
322-5751
le c t

31. Poultry • Livestock

W ANTED
Junior or Senior
Ph. 311-9658

By Nadine Seltzer

RgnfnrS IfrralB March 26, 1964—Pago 11

Seminole Co.Motors

STRICKLAND-M0RRIS0N, Inc.

1101 W. First St.
Ph. 322-0614

Sanford

Ph. 322-1481

308 E. FIRST ST., SANFORD
Winter Park Ph. Ml 4-8916

B U I C K
p ^ | R A M B L E R i
301 W. 1st. Ht.

Ph. 122*0231
M

j»

.—

�4

I

•f* f u fa i fm S

h g t

(D&amp;aJi flbJby •
DEAR

l

ABBTi t

MB to

A m 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 en d at mine wanted hie
picture, but ebe wae too
bajhful to aek him (o r 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
rea lly wasn't for a girl
Mrleod, it was (or me, and
maybe he could dig one up.
li e said he didn’ t have any
m ore 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*
(h er 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 TE R R IB LE
D E AR FEELS: Not This
hoy has your number. For­
get hist
•
•
•
D E AR AB B Y: I am not
mentioning any names and,

TELEVISION TONIGHT
THURSDAY P. K.

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
n a ls" between them. When
they are at a party and HE
wants to go home, he either
mops his brow with a hand*
kerchle( o r crosses his legs,
and then SHE suggests that
it is late and they should be
beading for borne.
"O N TO T H E M "
D EAR
"O N ” :
I
think
they’re wonderful. 1 didn’t
know teamwork like that
still existed.
•

I f — W a r t * M , 1964

•

•

D E A R AB B Y: M y 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.

I :M f t ) Xewacep*
( I ) N i w a Weather,
Sports
She lost 60 pounds and toe's
IS) N ew .lln *
l : t s ( I ) Sports
still dieting. I have begged
( : ! • (1 ) Huntley - Brinkley
her to stop before abe kills
( f ) N ew i— W a lter CoBherself, but abe doesn't lis­
klto
7:00
(7
) n iflem aa
ten to me. Abby, please, as
( I ) Hunttnx *
F littin g
one mother to another, help
( I ) V lrxln la B oy.
7fl0 ( t ) Temple Houeton
me save my daughter.
( I ) P »»*w o rd
TE AR S IN M Y EYES
( t ) Fllntetonea
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D E A R TE AR S: Unless m y
( t ) Donna Rood
subtraction is wrong, your
1:1* (3 ) Dr. Klldara
daughter still weighs 195
( I ) My Three Sons
l it # IS) P erry Maeon
pounds I She has to lose an­
(S) Knslxn O'Toole
other 60 before she’s in the 1:1* (J ) Ila ie l (C olor)
( * ) Jimmy Dean Show
proper weight range for her
height. Trust the doctor, 10:00 (1 ) K ra ft Huepento
Theater
and don't demoralize your
(S) Nuriee
f t ) Kdl# Adama Show
daughter. Calories are tough
10:10 ( t ) Story of
enough to battle without the
“ An Artreae“
additional burden of an hy­ ltflO (1 ) ( I ) News, Weather,
Sporte
sterical mother.
( I ) Newe — Murphy
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Get It o ff your chest. For 11:10 ( I ) News, Sport*. W ea­
ther
a persona], unpublished re­ 11:ZS (S) Theater o f the Stars
11:10 (1 ) Johnny Careoa
ply, write to ABBY, Box
(C olor)

3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
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one dollar to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.,
for Abby's
new
booklet,
"H O W TO W RITE LETTERS FOR A L L
OCCAS­
IO N S".

IN
tu b
r iitc r iT
r n iH T .
N IN T H
J t 'D ir iA l,
r i R I ’ IIIT
n r r iA B in A in a n d f o r
aF M IN n l.R COI N TT.
I'M A N l'K H T NO. I»| | .
J. B OI.RASON, J R . ae Admlnletrator o f Veteran* A t.
fair*, an O fficer o f the United
State* o f America,
Plaintiff,

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I h s subject of scientific
bidding recalls to me one
WORTH
86
4 m y favorite hands. The
AAQJSt
gam s was rubber bridge. I
¥02
mss sitting North and playing
♦ AQJ987
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
*KQ 10763*A984t
jumped to four hearts. Mrs.
SOUTH (D ).
Jacoby bid (our spades and
to K 108713
West went to five hearts.
¥7
♦ K 1059
I t waa up to m e to act, and
to J S
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 fo r 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

We

Jhs Woman

This harried husband writes
Of a problem that Is all too
common In the early years of
m arried life.
"F o r the five years we
have been marrlod, m y wife
and I have been going around
with a crowd that has a lot
o f more money to spend that
w e do.

Legal Notice
r ic r m o r s

jvajnr

NOTICE IB hereby given th »t
t am engaged In huetnfee at
H igh w ay 1T-SZ. flemlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, under tha flrtltliun
■am i of. I, A H i: MONIIOK INN.
end that I Inland to regteter
•aid nama with tha Clark o f
tha Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Florida, In accordanca
w ith tha provision* or tha
Fictitious Nama Btatutaa, to
W it t Bar Mon
10.01
Florida
Statutes 1**7.
Hlet Henry D. Tyla
F ubll.h Star. SS * .Apr. t, I
i«. lif t .

c n a .M

K O TIt'H o r A F F I.lt'A T I tO.V
FOIt T A X lir.K II
( « M . tat.lS Florida Statatre
a t Iatut
NOTICE IB J IK H K tir O IVT S . That Mrs. Pallaa I«&gt;np tha
holdar o f tha follow in g rartlfloat a haa Iliad aald crrtltlrata
fo r tax dead to tia laaued
tliereon. The certificate num­
ber and year o f leouanca, tha
deacrtptton o f tha property,
And tha nama In which It waa
•aaeased are aa followa:
C ertificate No, IS
T ear o f
Xaauence H i t
lleai rlpM—
a* F ro p ertrl
L o t S (lioea Part Deac. In l&gt; It
m l P axe MS) F. It. Itamla
Addition to Sanford P lat llook
I Paxa IS1
Nama In which aaaeeaad W il­
liam II. Dutlar. A ll o f 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 w ill ha aold to tha
hlxhaat bidder at tha front
door o f tha Hemlnola County
Court Mouee at Sanford. F lo r ­
ida, on tha flret Monday In
tha month
of
April.
Ittt,
which la tha Sth day o f April,

asst.

Dated thle 17th day o f F eb ­
ruary, l t d .
(O ffic ia l Clark's Seal)
Arthur H. Uaekwtth, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court,
Samlnata County, Florida
lly i (I. T. Itay, Jr. D.C.
Futillah Star. I, I I, It. IS, l i d
SIDS-Id

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R ID E -IN

By Oswald Jacoby

go to seven spades later?
West was too smart for that.
He would say to himself,
"W hy 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.

bvRuthMiiiett

"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
o f 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.

THEATR

TCI M T U — TUB « I I I II
(a r liw d P u t N ile
T I I H SfAKF.II JI&gt;*(H .K ”
“ HV M F IS IIA "
Hoik Ik f'ulor

JAMKB
ROnKRT
M KUHVKT IIK R . Jit and BtTHANNK U.
M E im V K T IlE ll, hi* wif e,
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF S I'IT IN
ts o iiT U A iit:
c o itc .( i, o * i n n
TO I JAMES R O R E R T M E R I­
W E T H E R , Jit. end SI'SAN NE I. M E R IW E T H E R ,
hie wife, w h »e* reehlence
la Nashville, Tenne.fee,
and whoee teat known addreaa la IS ] V alleywood
Drive.
TOU A ltK H E R E B Y NO TIF IE D that a Complaint to
forerlnee a certain mnrtaaae
encumherlnx
the
fullowlnx
dttcrlbed real property, to -w ll:
I.ot », lllork V. SITNI.ANI)
ESTATES. A M E N D E D
l ’ l.AT. ercordlnx to plat
thereof a* recorded In l'lat
Rook 11. Paxee 1 and S,
Public Records o f Semi­
nole County, Florida,
has been filed axalnat you In
the above atyled suit, the ehort
title o f which I* J. K. (Ileeeon,
Jr., aa Admlnlatrator of Vetcrane A ffair*, an O fficer o f
the United Slate* of America,
vereua JAMES R O R ER T M K IIIW K T H E Il. Jlt. and SI'SAS'NK
U M E R IW E T H E R , hi* wife.
Defendant* and you are re ­
quired to aerv* a copy o f your
Anawer or other pleadlna to
the Complaint on P lain tiff'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 o ffic e o f the
c le rk of the circu it Court on
or before the llt h day o f
April. A. D. ]» « * . I f you fall
to do *o. a decree pro rnnfeaeo will be taken against
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, F lo r­
ida.
Dated
this
loth
day o f
March. A. D. 1*««.
(HEAL.)
Arthur H. Heckwlth. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
tty: Slartha T. Vlhlen
D. C.
Stark N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Harold F. Johnson
At t o r ne y* for P la in tiff
P. O. Drawer 7.
Sanford, Florida
Puhlleh Starch 11, I*. Z«, *
April 1. l t d .
CDS-JS

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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Sunehtn* Almanae
drove. Farm Report
Florida Htatory
Sunrtea Semeeter
Today
Operation Alphabet
Today
M ickle Evan*
Local Nawa. W *atkar
Captain K ia g a r o *
Cartoon*
Kxorcle* F or W o ­
men
American Illatory
Dlvorca Court
Cartoons
d a l* Storm
Romper Room
Say When
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Hpanleh
N e w .— Edwin N ew ­
man
W ord fo r W ord
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Concentration
Ileal McCoy*
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Legal Notice
NOTICK OF A P P L IC A T IO N
FOIt T A X IIKUD
(Sep. 101.is Florida atafate*
o f latni
NOTICE IB IIE R E R T d lV KN, That Mr*. Dallas M o p the
holder o f the follow in g c e rti­
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,
and the name In which It waa
aaaea.ed are ae followa:
Certificate No. ITS
Tear of
Isaitanc* ISSt
llrarrlptlna e f P repertyi
W s of tell 3 Holden Ileal E *.
tate Company's Addition Plat
llook 1 P ag* I*
Name
In
which
as.eeeed
Theodore A Slarle Martin. A ll
o f eald property being In the
County « f Kemlnol*. State of
Florida.
Unices such certi­
ficate shall he redeemed ac­
cording to law th* property
described In auch certificate
III he gold to th* hltheet
bidder at th* front door nf the
Kemlnol* County Court llotiee
at Hanford, Florida, on the
flret Monday In th* nv nth of
April, 11(1. which ta th* &lt;th
lay nf April. !»M .
Dated this 17th day o f Feb­
ruary. 1*S«.
(O fficia l Clerk's Beal)
Arthur H. Ileckwlth, Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hcmlnol* County, Florida
lly : U. T. Itay, Jr.. DC.
ruhllalt Mar. t, 13, 1*. 30, 1*44
CD K-ll

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( • ) Search F or Tom or­
row
( I ) Father K now s Beat
13:44 ( I ; Guiding Light
13:31 (3 ) Newe— R ay Scherer
1:*0 (2t Newe, W eather
( ( ) Bachelor Father
( * ) deneral Hospital
1:3* (3 ) People Are Funny
( I ) Aa Th* W orld Turn*
( » ) News— Dave F en ­
nell
1:4* ( * ) Certoone
3:0* (3) Let'* Make A Deal
( ( ) Password
( * ) Ann Botham
1:31 (3&gt; Nawa— Floyd K a lbar
3:1* (3 ) Doctor*
( I ) House I*irty
( * ) Day In Court
3:33 f t ) Newe— Lisa Howard
3:0* (3) L ir o tta Tounx
(&lt; ) T o T e ll T h * Truth
( * ) Queen For A Day
3:23 (3) N ew *— Edward*
3:30 (2) Tou Don’ t Say
(C olor)
( « ) Edge of N ight
( * ) Who Do Tou Truat?
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(3) Secret Storm
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4:23 (3 ) N ew *— Hinder
Vanoeur
4:34 (21 Burns and Allan
(4) Uncle W alt
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(5) Rlverboat

Sure enough, the'* murdered,

chief beneficiary in the will. return to a normal life com­
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Nun- plicated by an absolute m&gt;e*. " N o S core." (Rerun) An cessity for narcotics.

9 10 p.m. CBS. P erry Ma
*on. "T h e Ca*e of the Woeful
W idower." By the time thia
one i i half over, the luapecta
ahould narrow down to Just
two or you’re no armchair dc
tcctive. A housekeeper tips
Pcrr-f
51 a t o n
(Raymond
Run ) that her employer plan*
to murder hi* invalid wife.
L E G A L N O TIC K
A U C T IO N S A L E
Commercial Credit Corpor­
ation. Ry Virtue O f A De­
fault In lla Conditional
Contrart.
Sella On Starch St, 1961
A t 9:00 A.M.,
A t 201 South Elm Aye.
City O f Hanford,
State Florida
1962 It.V.MHLKR W AG O N
Serial No. C823888
R E : Aurora Home* Inc.
Arct. No. 106-8832

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These cute little "A lle y Cats’’ will be seen again at the
re-showing o f the skating show, "Showboat” to be presented,
Monday, March 30th at Melodee Skating Rink by the Melodee
Dance And Figure Club. Tickets 50c. Showtime 7:30 P . 51.
Phone 322-9353.

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P a r tin g

8-9 p.m. CBS. Rawhide. "In
cident o f the O d y n e y ." More
a characterization effort than
an exciting plot, the minimal
action here l i more than offic t by Mickey Rooney's por­
trayal o f a Greek immigrant
with an almost childlike inno­
cence and belief in the good
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W E A T H E R : Few local showers today and partly cloudy through Saturday; hiph today 75; low tonight near 60.
V O L . 56

leading

up

to

the

choosing of a mayor of North
Orlando by the council m em ­
Van

Eepoel

both

want the Job.
Councilwoman - elect Mona
Grinstead today issued this
statement: "Iren e 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
w ill vote for the one I feel
the m ajority would choose."
•
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•

E ASTE R D IS P L A Y at the home o f 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.

Members of the Dance and
Figure Club of Mclodcc Skat­
ing Rink will hold a re-run of
the Heart Fund show at 7
p.m. Monday. The theme is
“ Showboat." If you’ re lookinu
for something different to do,
come and watch the boys and
girls doing their difficult rou­
tines.
• • •
The big trouble with Rus­
sian roulette ia that not
enough Russians are playing
it
• • •
Opening of a New York
branch office to administer
sales o f its Florida properties
has been announced by the
Mackie Bros, division of the
Deltona
Corporation,
our
neighbors across Lake Mon­
roe. The office is in the new
Expressway Building, Queen's
Boulevard, Elmhurst, L. 1.
• • •
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
o f 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 o f the
world combined, they would
be rich and well-fed and the
other 940 would be hungrymost o f tho time. The Am er­
ican fam llie* would be spend­
ing at least $830 annually for
m ilitary defense.
• • •
Have you noticed how the
Sanford Plaza is going up?
Looks like it may be ready for
the grand opening long before
41m August target dale-

N O . 156

Reds Escort
BRIEFS In Style To
Checkpoint

Peace Force

NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P I) The United Nations military
force began its peace keeping
IIE LM S TE D T, 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.
A ir Force fliers, W est Ger­

Ry United Preax International
"Thero

wax darkness

over

TALLAH ASSEE

Met Teams To
Play Sunday

New York Met farm sys­
tem officials said today that
an Inter-camp contest will be
played at 1:30 Sunday after­
noon at Sanford’ s Memorial
Stadium. This affair, said Joe
McDonald, ramp supervisor,
will he tho first during the
current training season.
Wid Matthews, an adminis­
trative assistant to General
Manager Gcorgo Weiss of the
New York organization, said
that
the
gates
would Inthrown open to the public and
there would be no admission
charges.
"W e ’re encouraging our ball
players to go to church — the
one of their choice—Sunday
to
observe
E asier,"
said
Matthews. "T h e y 'll report to
the stadium at 12:30 and Ihe
game will begin an hour la­
ter."
Weather permitting the Mots
planned a long hitting drill
today under the direction of
Ernie White, manager of the
Williamsport Club of the East­
ern in-ague. Matthews an­
nounced that White has been
placed in charge of field ope­
rations here for the remaind­
er of the training period.
White will manage one oflhe
teams in Sunday's exhibition
ami Clyde McCullough, man
ager of the Auburn club of
the New York - Pennsylvania
In-ague, will pilot the other.

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 o f 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 o f ScmInole Co nty Chapter, Amerlean Red Crosi, The meeting
will be leld in the Caucus
Room o f Firat Federal Savtags am Loan Association
Building.

(U P I )

Care For Ruby

St. Mnrk 15:33

Leaders Split
Over Route Of
Capitol March

gathered in churches today to
commemorate the suffering of
Christ upon tho cross.
Singly

and

in families, in

whitewashed hilltop churches

CDR. L. J. R E IN H A R T

Squadron One at a change of
command ceremony to be held
on

Tuesday,

after

a

very

successful year a i "Head
T ig e r."
Cdr. Reinhart turns over
the helm to Cdr. Jesse W.
Taft.
Cdr. Reinhart and family
will he stationed at YlUc
France where he will serve
on Sixth Fleet Staff. A little
sad at leaving friends in
Heavy Attack Wing One, Cdr.
Reinhart leaves with the sat­
isfaction of knowing that he
did a Job well. The officers
and men of Heavy One wish
him smooth sailing and a
hearty welcome aboard for
their new "H ead T iger."

Easter Egg Hunt
2 P.M. Sunday
The
annual
Easter
Egg
Hunt of the Sanford-Seminole
Jaycecs will he held this Sun­
day at 2 p m . at the City
Park on First Street next to
the USO Iluilding.
"P e te r Cottontail," assist­
ed by local Jaycces, has hid­
den a large number of eggs
fo- the youngsters to find.
The children will search for
the eggs in areas marked off
according to their age groups,
03. 3-3, 6-7, 8-10 years of
age. Prizes will be given in
each age group. The young­
sters have been asked to
bring their own basket.

— the stone and concrete o f big

Russia Playing
Lone Hand
GENEVA (U IM ) — Tin- So­
viet Union today appeared to
be exploiting the United N a­
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 o f 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.

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 o ffe n d em­
ployes time o ff to attend
church service*.
The commemoration o f the
last Supper was marked by
Christiana Thursday night.
Jews begin their unnuul celdilution o f the Passover at
sundown today, o f f e r i n g
praise to God for the delivernnce o f 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 fo r more than 3,000 years.

Registration On
A t 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 o f
Police Chief Claude Luyo on
Satilamlo Springs Drive or at
the Civic League Building on
Church Street.
Persons in need o f transixirtution may call Charles E.
Stewart, 8:18-5761; Chief Luyo,
838-1297 or 838-1084.

Harriet Boy, Old Pal Reunited
Many, many persons came fessional baseball division of
forward with assistance in one a major sporting goods house,
form or another a few months arrived in Sanford Thursday
to contact the New York
ago when it became gener­
Mots farm system here amt,
ally known that 12-year-old also, to visit with the Har­
Kenny Harriett, son of Fire rietts.
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. (B oots) 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 fam ily were
guests of the Crowleys at
their home.
Crowley, manager uf Uic pro-)

3 Die On Bus

and In rnthodrals curved from

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 o f 10,000 marchers
to a maximum of 3,500.

man police said.

PA LLA S
(U r i)
— Jack
Ruby’s new lawyer, Dr. Hu­
bert Winston Smith, said he
would look around today for
a top psychiatrist to treat
Ruby for death-cell gloom.

Christians across the nation

An apparent split In the lead­ cities, they came to relive the
ership of a civil rights march agony o f the Crucifixion.
on the Capital developed to­
M o s t churches scheduled

Change Of Command
For VAH-1 Tuesday

Sign on the rear end of a
city refuse collection truck:
"Satisfaction guaranteed or
double your trash b a ck !"
• • •

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

W W A ...

the whole land."

Clerk Art Beckwith today
reminded political candidates
it is against the lsw to place
any advertising within the
rights-of-way o f 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. T A F T
the written consent and a per­
m it from the State Road De­
partment. The penalty on con­
viction o f 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
officials disclaim responsibili­ will he relieved as Command­
ty for that sign.
ing Officer o f Heavy Attack
•
•
•
Sunday Is Easter . . . at­
tend the church of your
choice!
• • •
From the Ebenezer Method­
ist Church bulletin: Two cow­
boys, passing a heard of buf­
falo, commented on the man­
gy condition of the herd.
When they had passed out of
earshot, one buffalo turned to
another and said: “ 1 think
I'v e Just heard a discouraging
word."
• • •

F i l l . , M A R C H 27, 1964

Faithful Over
Nation Mark
Good Friday

bers on April 6. Art Ferrln
and Irene

1P u b lis h e d 1908

Russia Releases Two U. S. Fliers

It's interesting to be on the
sidelines and watch the man­
euvering

U n ite d P r e s s l e a s e d W ir e

MRS. M A R Y W ASHBU RN, "Mom” to person­
nel at the Sanford Naval A ir Station, checks
over a unique "tre e " she arranged for the Easter
weekend at tho Chamber o f Commerce’s USO
Lounge. The tree is decorated with halves o f egg
shells, in which Mrs. Washburn has glued
pieces o f 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 "Th e 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 (U P I) 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 M i­
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 "reb els" by
force.
Sulmrdlnatc officers begged
for permission to storm the
hall, hut Sinai refused.
"Y ou 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 o f an accident. He was
arrested at 27th and Sanford
Avenue. He was released to
the Shore Patrol.

DENVER (U P I) — A Con­
tinental Trailways bus load­
ed with 40 passengers crash­
ed broadside into a Colorado
state highway truck-snowplow
west of here Thursday night,
killing three and injuring 33.

Mac Treated
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
Doctors today counted on an­
tibiotics to d e a r up a lung
inflamation that has compli­
cated Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s valiant fight to recover
from two major operations.

FEC Blockade
M IAM I (U P I) — The Miami
City Commission has agreed
to blockade
Florida
East
Coast Railway crossings to
trains
unless
the
carrier
makes repairs demanded by
the city.

Tanker In Tow
NORFOLK, Va. (U P I) The stern half o f the explos­
ion-split tanker San Jacinto
headed toward port under tow
today with her captain and
34 crewmen sticking with the
"m ass of twisted steel.."

Lands In Azores
SANTA M ARIA, Azores (U P I) — Mrs. Jcrrie Mock
lsndcd here today on a 13hour flight across the Atlantic
from Uermuda in her attempt
to circle the earth alone in a
small Cessna 180 plane.

Forgotten Youth
TIJUNGA, Calif. (U P I) Leonard Ross, now 18, who
won a total o f $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
right with m e."

Rocky Stung
A LB A N Y, N. Y . (U P I) Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller,
stung by the crushing defeat
of his "m ust" legislation by
a
defiant
Republican-domi­
nated state legislature, today
called for a special session to
act on his program to reform
state liquor laws.

Sign On Door
The Chamber of Commerce
had a sign on Its front door
this morning offering sound
advice to visitors. It read:
"H ave
gone
to
church.
Hope you do the sam e."

The two fliers, whose RB66
Jet reconnaissance bomber was
shot

down

March

straying

Into

skies,

awecplng

10

East

after

German
homewnrd

through this East-West Ger­
man boder checkpoint nfter 17
days in Russian hands.
The Soviets released the
pnir this Good Friday— and a
third crewman set free last
Saturday — after Washington
warned the Kremlin continued
captivity would “ jeopnrdlzo"
improvement o f U. S.-Soviol
relations.
Capts. David I. Holnnd, 35,
o f Hollnnd, Minn., and Melvin
J. Kessler, 30, o f Philadel­
phia, wore griih expressions
when their U. S. Arm y sedan
sped into West Germany.
A West German police car—
its siren screaming— led the
fliers' automobile toward Han­
nover, where a U. S. A ir Force
1JC4 four - engine transport
awaited them.
The Russians snw their cap­
tives away in style,
A Soviet Red A rm y officer
with a detail o f troops smartly
saluted the Americans' sedan
when it came roaring out of
East Germany and into West
Germany.
Only very rarely in recent
years have Soviet troopa ap­
peared at the Communist Marienborn chcchj&gt;olnt opposite
Hohnstedt.
The U. S. A rm y sedan en­
tered Western territory at
2:57 p. m. (8:57 a. m. E S T )
from the comparatively vacant
East German autobahn and
zipped into massive holiduy
traffic on tho Western side.
The two fliers, despite their
grim —almost frowning — ex­
pressions, did not appear to bs
injured.

Job Service
Is Penniless
Is the United State govern­
ment broke?
An
honorably
discharged
member of the Armed Forces,
unable to find gainful employ­
ment, applied for unemploy­
ment compensation at the
Winter Park office of Ilia
Florida
Slat*
Employment
Service.
He received a reply that
federal funds for unemploy­
ment compensation are ex­
hausted!
He was adviser!,
however, to continue reporting
each week and eventually ha
would be paid.
The Winter Park supervisor
said the same situation occur­
red at about this time in 106]
and again in 1963.

CARIUE LOUNGE
IS NOW O PEN T IL

2:00 a.m.
MON. Thru S A T.

. . . Serving Your Favorite Beverage
or Dinner . . .
( f Cs q
or make the Caribe
- ^
your late stop
of the evening

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
R E U N IO N W AS held Thursday between 12year-old Kenny H arriett and J. M. (Boots)
Crowley, o f Cincinnati. Crowley was host to
Kenny’s family when the boy underwent a deli­
cate operation some mouths ago. (Herald Photo)

W INTER P A R K (U P I) —
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.

O N LY

6
Days to Register
For the Primaries

VALDEZ HOTEL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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Tomorrow

is

tha

deadline

fo r buying ticket* ot the Sem­
inole High all eporta banquet
which ia slated for next Tues­
day night at the S1IS cafe­
teria. Tickets are available at
the school.
•
•
•

M IAM I (U P I) — Tension
gripped Cuba today and P re­
m ier Fidel Castro’i military
guard was up to ward o ff a
possible new attempt to over­
throw his Communist regime.
An announcement was ex­
pected any time that Cuban
exile leader ttanuel Ray, reported to be conaidered by
Castro as possibly his most

Final Week Of Runoff
Campaign Under Way

The May "Garden of the
Month" award has been given
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Ives HI, o f 141 North
Elliott Avenue, Mayfair. De­
lay in the word o f the award
M IAM I (U P I) — Haydon
and placing of the sign was Rums and Robert King High
caused again by the loss of struck out for Central and
th a iig n . In April the award North Florida today to itart
was presented to the home of the final aeven days o f their
Dr. and Mrs. John Morgan, of runoff campaign for govern­
124 North Summerlin Avenue, or, and from now on they'll
but late in -he month the sign be making their pitches from
was stolen again and not dis­ separate podiums.
covered until late last week
Iturni was to leave Miami
at the bottom o f a distant late In the morning— after a
swimming pool.
television taping session— for
• • •
Jacksonville, where he will
G. T. Willey, vice president spend the rest of the day. T o ­
and general manager o f Ur- night or curly Wednesday, he
lando-Marlin, will be the com­ Is due to head for Panama
mencement speaker at Stet­ City and Pensacola for a lust
son University on June 1.
try at rounding up Panhandle
• I •
support.
Dr. niley S. Smith Jr., pro­
High also was to fly to
fessor of geology at Ilolllns
College, talked on the "m ys­
terious and technological as­
pects" of the ocean before
the seventh-eighth grades ot
Sanford Junior High School
last week.

• • •

James William Neville, of
Sanford, received the Gordon
Watson Award for Juniors and
seniors aelectcd on Uic basis
of
character,
leadership,
scholarship and courtesy, at
the annual Parents Day pro­
gram st West Georgia Col­
lege, Carrolton, Ga. He also
was named In the “ Who’s
W h o Among Students in
American
Universities
and
Colleges,"
• • •
Capt. Harry Fodcn reminds
ell of us that May 13-24 la
Salvation Army Week. The
Salvation Army Is one of nine
agencies in
the
Seminole
County United Fund . . . one
of nine agencies which helps
children, families, young peo­
ple, the sick and the elderly.
• • •
Dr. Kenneth Wing, talking
on "Tuberculosis," spoke be­
fore the Hopper School PTA
at the monthly meeting. Mrs,
Lorraine Graham, program
administrator, o f
Seminole
County TB and RU Associa­
tion, also spoke briefly. A
film, “ Anatomy of ■ Di­
sease," was shown.
• • •
Retired Col. G. A. Stephens,
of Scbrlng, speaking in behalf
of Salvation Army Week, will
address the Sanford Kiwanis
Club al noon Wednesday at
the Civic Center.
• • •
It should have read: Sem­
inole County Board of Public
Instruction will give D RIVER
education training for oul-ofrchool youth under 20 years
t h i s summer. Applications
will he accepted through Fri­
day at the School Board o f­
fice on Commercial Street.
• • •
Sanford Junior High School
will present 11s final concert
o f the year at 7:30 pin.
Thursday at the school audi­
torium. Featured as soloist
will be Nell Richard, solo
cometist with the band, and
also to be featured will be a
trumpet trio made up o f R i­
chard, Kenneth Martin and
Riley Jeffcoat, plua a flute
trio of Cindy Slayton, Sally
Deal and Janice Corbin.
• • •

dangerous enemy, had arriv­
ed in his homeland to take
charge o f anti-Castro opera­
tions by hia Cuban Revolu­
tionary Junta (J U R E ).
Ray has promised to return
to Cuba by Wednesday, the
62nd anniversary of the island’s Independence f r o m
Spain.
Castro was apparently anx-

Senate Probe
Of ’Homesite'
Sales Urged

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I) —
A Semite subcommittee in­
vestigating mail order aalea
of
"retirem ent
homeaitea"
was asked today to take ac­
tion to rurb "unscrupulous"
sale* in Florida .
A Floridu real estate brok­
er, Warren L. Greenwood of
Dayluna Reach, appeared be­
fore the committee to urge
that "a t least some form of
federal re| B *U o» to brought
to bear upas the unscrupulous
operators M W M ju r is t fad­
er"! Immunity,"
_ 1. •
Greenwood'S t e it h M IV was
in contrast to that u rw w H d t
state officials who askad that
the state’* own laws agatnit
unscrupulous
promoter*
be
given a fa ir trial before fed­
eral legislation la sought.
Urging reliance on atate
laws were John W. MrWhirter Jr., Tampn, and Marshall
M. Criser, West Palm Reach,
both members o f the Florida
installment land antes board.
Out Morton Paulson, busi­
ness editor o f a Daytona
Reach newspaper (Newa-Journal), said Florida land pro­
moters wero getting around
the state laws by advertising
"Investment acreage" rather
than homeaitea.
Among dcvclopwrs ha nam­
ed aa selling swampland at
inflated prices was the First
America Development Cor|wrntlon, Hollywood, whose prin­
cipal officers include former
Florida Gov. Fuller Warren,
former assistant a t t o r n e y
general Frank Cannova and
former state supreme court
Chief Justice T. Frank Hob­
son.
Paulson said a "large per­
centage" of First Auertca’a
University
Highlands
near
Daytona Beach la "swamp­
land" and termed unlit lor
residential development by a
county health official. An­
other, Paulson said, was West
Daytona Acres, "practically
all swamp."

Syria Foils
Coup Attempt

Jarkonville today, but with a
■top at Lakeland on the way.
He hoped to be back home by
tonight, however.
Tha two candidates spent
much of the weekend In Dade
County, which should cast
close to one-fifth the total
vote in the primary next
Tuesday, Burns plans another
trip into High's territory next
weekend to wrap up hla cam­
paign.
Today, the Miami Herald
declined to recommend cither
o f the candidate* to ita read­
ers.
The paper said editorially
that it was not Impressed
"that either Rola-rt
King
High or Haydon Burns la a
towering candidate for go v­
ernor."
Tha hottest exchanges of
the runoff campaign have
come in four point appear­
ances o f the candidates. Rut
Burns put an end to these
Monday by announcing there
will be absolutely no more
public appearance anywhere"
with he and the Miami mayor
together .
"L e t him conduct hla own
filth and mud-alinglng cam­
paign in hla own studio but
not in my presence,” said
Iturni. A t a news conference,
the Jacksonville mayor accus­
ed High o f "fla t refusal to
follow tha program sat by tha
moderator" In paat debates.
"H * solely engages In un­
proven personal attacks," said
far-

oon,
And let fly at Borne In retal­
iation. He accused Burns of
"running out,” and said, "hla
campaign war chest I* o f such
large proportions that appar­
ently he feels ha ran buy this
election."
" I am genuinely shocked at
this maneuver on the part o f
Mr. Burns . . . public con­
frontation and debate by can­
didates fo r high public office
ia the American tradition,"
High said,
"The truth of the matter la
that Mr. Burns Is afraid to
debate because each face-toface debate bus revealed hia
attempt* to mislead the poo.
pin o f Floridu.
Burns had a different view:
“ I think if there is to be a
mcosuru taken o f gain or luaa,
I have picked up support
three to una over Mr. High
in the joint Bppearunrc*. Peo­
ple do not hold with his
trite approach," aald Burns.
High, Burns added, "does
not have a rhanc* o f election,
and the public would look at
m i a* a simpleton if I per­
mitted him to deface the high
office of guvrnur"— in further
delta tea.
High laid Bunra, because of
"special
Interest*"
hacking
him could, not afford debate
on High's proposal of a mini­
mum. wage fur atate workers,
and that
the Jacksonville
mayur favors an extenilon of
lha state aalea tax "which he
dlagulaea a* a use tax."

Hostages Missing

iously waiting for some sign
of Ray, and possibly another

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Mcnoyo, who was at the helm
of an anli-Caitro plot called
"plan Omega."
The Communist controlled
island was oo a maximum
alert with troop and tank
movements reported by newly
arrived refugees and also gov­
ernment radio network mess­
ages muni lot d here by UPI.
Dispatches
from
Havana
also revealed a state of mili­
tary mobilization.
Cuban
Industry
Minister
Ernesto (Che) Guevara also
disclosed the Castro regime is
ready
militarily.
He
said
"som ething"
was
expected
from the exiles, but gave as­
surances over Havana Radio
that "w e know haw to handle
it."
Guevara's admlssicn was
accompanied by a new warn­
ing from the Soviet Ambas­
sador in Havana, Alexander
Alexiev, that “ Ihe imperialists
are mistaken If they believe
they are going to act with im ­
punity against Cuba."
Alexiev,
in a statement
broadcast over Havana Radio,
reiterated
Moscow's pledge
to "stand b y" Castro.

Lemon Bluff To Get W ater Plant
M

OSLO, Norway (U P I ) — A
bomb plot at the building
where Soviet Premier Nikita
S. Khrushchev w ill stay dur­
ing hla forthcoming visit to
Norway waa discovered early
today, Oslo police reported.

G N P Rises

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) The secretary of stale has
cited voting irregularities in
seven counties- and has called
for corrective legislation.
The voting infractions in
Itay, Clay, Madison, Nassau,
Santa Rosa, Walton, Washing­
ton and Monroe counties were
outlined Monday in a IS page
report from Secretary Tom
Adams.
Adams followed the voting
with recommendations f o r
seven changes In the state's
election laws that included Ihe
mandatory use o f voting m a­
chine* In all countle*.
The secretary said his dep­
uties found nothing to Indi­
cate malicious or criminal inlent on Hie part of eleclion
worker* to rig the outcome of
the voting. But tie added:
"Our deputies did oitserve a
disturbing number of Irreg­
ularities In election proce­
dures whieh were in direct
conflict with provision* of the
election code."
The report said in Nassau
County, one candidate helped
lliu county canvassing board
tabulate the vole and absen­
tee ballots were accepted
after the deadline.
In Walton County, election
deputies said an unidentified
man wearing overalls and
carrying a pistol was seen
near one of the polling places.
The man waa not wearing a
badge or other identification
and although he did m * hin­
der any voter outwardly, the
mere presence at a voting
precinct of a man carrying a
deadly weapon in open sight
conslilules a grave threat to
the free ballot, the report
said.

FO RT I.A ll D E n D A I. E
(U I'D — The Fort I-auderdsk
News today endorsed Jack­
sonville Mayor Haydon Burn*
in hia gubernatorial runoff
campaign a g a i n s t Miami
Mayor Hubert King High.
"W e are endorsing Rurna
because we not only believe
he is by far the must quali­
fied man to receive the nom­
ination, but also because be
represent* a e u n a e rvutive
philosophy
of
government
more closely attuned to the
needs and the stature of the
state than the fnr-out-ln-leftfield posture adopted by his
opponent," said an editorial
In today's edition* o f the a f­
EN TERPRISE (S pl) ternoon newspaper,
Algie Bradley, 25, waa being
held In county Jail at DeLand
today on suspicion of murder
in the knifing of hla brother,
PORTSM OUTH, Va. (U P I) Samuel T. Bradley, 38, al the
— The Coast Guard today latter'* home here Monday
launched an aerial search of night, according to the sher­
tha Gulf Stream for a 35-foot iff's department. Deputies re­
green-hulled
ketch
m ining ported Samuel Bradley waa
since April 27 on a Journey dead on arrival at West Volu­
from the Oahamas to More- sia Memorial Hoipilal. The
htmd City, N. C., with three brothers w e r o commercial
fishermen.
men aboard.

Enterprise Man
Held In Slaying

Ketch Sought

Florida Institute for Con­
tinuing UnlveriHy Studies will
link a correspondence course
with televised instruction be­
ginning June 1 to provide col­
lege credit to students o f East
Central Florida. The course
will be televised five days a
week for 10 weeks at 6:20
a.m. as a public service pro­
gram o f station WESH-TV,
Channel 3.

TALLAH ASSEE D ip t ) - deep watera of the Gulf and cent o f whatever waa found. one along to keep check.
He aald the Immediate ob­
The State la going In the trea­ Atlantic ocean for lost trea­ But Kidd said the stale la
jective
will be two old wrecks,
getting
nothing
and
there
ia
sure-hunting business for the sure.
The trustees thought K waa no way to check on such ope­ one in the Gulf and the other
first time ea Ua own boas of
a good idea and gave him the rations. Two leases now out­ in the Atlantic. One ia a sunk­
salvage operations.
standing are idle, he said.
Under the new setup, the
state's cut will be the same, 23
per cent o f the find. But the
operator will be the state's
agent and Kidd will send some

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Bomb For Nikita?

Compromise Bill
Worse, Rights
Foe Charges
Vote Infractions Hospital Gets $2,500
In 7 Counties For Pediatrics Wing
Cited By Adams

Fort Lauderdale
News For Burns

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LONDON (U P I ) — The
British press lashed out today
at teenaged gangs whose
brawling disrupted a holiday
weekend at the seaside resort
towns o f Brighton and Mar­
gate.

I'E D IA T K IC TS W1N&lt;; A T Seminole Memorial Hospital received a big
boost Monday noon when the Sanford Rotary Club presented hospital
officials n check for $2,500. Robert Bensorer (le ft) hospital admin Intrator, watches as Board Member John Schlrnrd Jr. receives tho check from
Itotnry President Bill Hemphill.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON
(U P I )
Sen. Richard B. Russell aald
today that the Senate's new
compromise civil rights bill
is "m ore obnoxious" than
the House version and that
Southerners w i l l
continue
their "educational campaign"
against it.
The G e o r g i a Democrat
made the comment after a
meeting of the Southern cau­
cus. Southerners had been
expected to oppose the com­
promise, which was drafted
by Senate Democratic and
Republican leaders in an e f­
fort to win mrn-Sotoherner
v u iiH t t vhrie off debate on
the rights bill.
, Russell told reporters he
believed the Senate's procivil rights faction still lack­
ed the necessary votes to In­
voke cloture — or gag rule.
Such a move require* the
backing of two-thirds of those
present and voting—or 67 sen­
ator* If everyone is present.
A feature of the compro­
mise permitting the attorney
general to move against a
massive pattern of discrimi­
nation "Is aimed solely al the
South," Russell aald.
The Senate U now In its
58th day o f debate on the bill.

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Rioters Blasted

A check for |2,500 was pretented to the Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital Monday by Ihe
Sanford Itotary Club and the
money will l&gt;c used for the
new pediatrics wing al the
hospital.
Accepting the check was
John Schlrard Jr., a member
o f tile hospital Itoird. Making
the
presentation
was
Bill
Hemphill, rtolary Club presi­
dent.

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Murder Plot
WACO, Tex. (U P I) — A 22yrarold airman today admit­
ted he drove his automobile
into the North Bosque Rlvo*
in an attempt to kill his en­
tire family. He was charged
with the murder of hla four
Ainall children.
Hla wife escaped from Ihe
car when it landed on Ita top
In 13 feet of water Monday
and was treated for shock at
James Conually AF1I hospital.
Charge* were filed against
Air 1C Budy T. Davis, Montrsano, Wash., in the death o(
Ihe rhlldrcn, ranging in age
from four years to it) months.
Under
questioning
Davis
changed his Initial story of an
accidental plunge into the lake
when the brake* (ailed. He ad­
mitted cutting the brake line
with his pocket knife, blam­
ing the plot on fam ily trou­
bles.

Citrus Mutual
Votes Tomorrow
LA K ELA N D

(U P l)-M e m -

l*cr* of Florida Citrus klutual
will vote tomorrow In aix dis­
tricts to fill 18 srals on tha
board of directors for the
giant citrus growers coopera­
tive.
Three directors from each
of the district* will be elected.
The three members from the
Indian River District will be
elected June 2. The 21 direc­
tors will be seated at the an­
nual membership meeting at
Winter Haven June 16.
Voting will be at Tampa,
Tavares, O c a I a , Orlando,
Wauchula and Winter Haven.
All voting will begin at 2:30
p.m.

State To Hunt For Spanish Gold In Sunken Ship
go ahead.
In the paat, the atate has
leased certain water bottoms
for private salvage operators
to search with the state sup­
pose to get a cut of 23 per

TU E SD A Y, M A Y 19, 1064

exile leader, Elroy Gutierrez

BEIRUT. Lebanon (U P I) The Syrian government has
failed an attempted military
coup d'etat, reports reaching
here from Damascus said to­
day.
The reports M id 12 officers
were arrested In connection
with the attempted revolt last
Friday.

William Kidd, new director
o f the atate internal improve­
ment fund which handles such
matters, won approval ot a
plan for the atate to hire sal­
vage operators to search the

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W E A T H E R : Fnlr through Wednesday; high today 86-92; low tonight In 60s.

Lake M a r y
Elementary
School is holding Ms roundup
o f next year's first graders in
the school cafeteria Friday at
2 p in. All prospective first
grade children bora before
Jan, 1, 1339, who live in the
Lake Mary area — Including
Lake Mary, Loch Arbor, L it­
tle Venice, Greenbrlar, Park
Ridge, Sunland Estates and
Country Club Heights—are in­
vited to bring their patents,
plus birth certificates.
• • •

NICCOSIA. Cyprus (U P I)
— The United Nations h**
been unable to find 74 o f 01
Turkish
Cypriot
hostages
taken by tb* Greek Cypriot*
alnca March 27, Secretary
G e n e r a l Thant's personal
representative her* said to­
day.

Zip Code 32771

en Spanish veaael and the
other a confcratc bloradc-runner believed sunk during the
War Between the States.
Spanish Dubloons and piece*
of eight and gold coins have

been recovered from sunken
wrecks
atooi:
ihe
Flo* Ida
coast and Kidd believes there
ia a lot more on the bottom
o f the sea. He won't disclose
the exact location where the
search will be conducted.
Nor has he negotiated yet
with a salvage firm to make
the try. But he expecU to
have the deal closed within
two weeks.

H ie club members conduct­
ed a variety of events to raise
Hie money and Monday's pre
actuation was a climax to
them.
The club's luncheon pro
gram featured colored slides
and a report on the Children's
Home Society, a statewide
group dedicated to the place
mcnl of children in deserving
homes.
Bringing the program were
Mrs. Butii Lance and Mrs. Or­
mond Towers, of the Orlando
r-fflrr f t . *."c.
, Mr*
Lance noted
that
Randall
Chase, of Sanford, has been
a director for the group for
"m any years."
Also heard was a report
from the president-elect, Rich­
ard Dear, on tho Clearwater
Rotary meeting held over the
weekend.
F. D. Scott announced that
next Monday's meeting will
not lie held but club members
Instead wtil hold their ennua]
outing at
Harry
Robson's
camp May 27.

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
The U.S. Gross National Pro­
duct z m « 33 illllc n dttibyj
tha first quarter o f the year
to an annual rata o f |608
billion, according to a Com­
merce Department estimate.

Road Tolls Up
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
Toll collections on Florida’s
H road and brldgt toll facil­
ities Jumped 10.1 per cant tha
first four months o f this year
over the same period In 1961,
the Road Department said
Monday.

Shop For Arms
N IC O S IA , Cyprus (U P I ) —
A report that the Greek C y­
priot government la shopping
on the world market for hea­
vy arms was viawtd by dip­
lomats here today
a blow
to United Nations peace-keep­
ing effoita in Cyprus,

Barry Confident
LOS A N G E LE S ( U l 'l ) —
San. Barry Goldwater doesn't
think aither New York Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller or Am ­
bassador Henry Cabot Lodge
could be nominated over him
as tha Republican party's
presidential candidate.

Baker Again
W A SH IN G TO N ( U P I ) —
Sen. Clifford P. Case, R-NJ.,
today praised tightening of
Senate regulations proposed
by a draft report on tha Dub­
by Dakar case, but h* aald
the curbs wars no substitute
fo r a full Investigation.

Blast Probed
TYND ALL
A IK
FORCE
RASE, Fla. (U P I ) — A ir
Force officers today sought
tha causa o f a rocket ax plo­
sion that killed three airmen
and
Injured
eight
others
B A L T I M O R E (U P I) — working near a Sidewinder
Maryland voter! went to the missile.
[Mills today under sunny skies
In a Democratic presidential
primary eleclion billed aa • By United 1’ reee International
contest over President John­
Utah’s 11,000 public achcol
son's civil right* program
teachara took
thalr strika
with Alabama Gov. George C.
Into ita atcond day today
Wallace symbolizing the op­
undar threat o f court ac­
position.
tion. In East St. Louia, 111.,
Officials
in
Baltimore,
high school senior* picketed
where polls opened an hour
their striking teacher*.
earlier than the rest of the
slate, reported the early vot­
er turnout was "heavy for a
primary election."
In
populous
Montgomery
County, a Washington suburb,
the
turnout
waa
reported
f t
ALW AYS rwW T QUALITY m
"v e ry light." But ia Prince
Georges
County,
another
Washington suburban area,
voting
waa
described
aa
"go o d ."
There are nearly
200,000 registered Democrats
eligible lo vote in those two
counties.
Sen. Daniel B. Brewster, (DMd.), "atand-In" for Presi­
dent Johnson in the voting,
CLASSIC IN
cast hla ballot aa the polls
opened in Baltimore County.
COTTON
A final voter turnout o f al­
OXFORD!
most 300,000 out o f a total of
033,090 registered Democrats
was
predicted
before
the
polls close oo the hard-fought
« to I I
campaign.

Wallace Vs. LBJ
In Maryland

Teacher Strike

$26,000 U. S.
Installation
Loan Wins OK
Installation o f a w a t e r
worka ayatem at l.emnn Bluff,
on the St. Johna River, in
Volusia County, was approved
today by the Parmera Home
Administration, U. S. Depart­
ment o f Agriculture, it was
reported by William T. Shaddick, the agency's state direc­
tor at Gainesville.
Shaddlck aald a $26,000 loan
haa been made to a group of
42 families to develop a rural
water ayatem.
Tha loan w ill enatde the
Lemon lllu ff W ater Associa­
tion, inc. to drill a well and
install a water ayatem l »
• «r «e tile rcsidi-iila o f Lemurt
Rluff, where a number o f re­
tired citlsana reside.
The existing source o f wa­
ter In the Lemon Bluff area
consists o f shallow wells o f
extremely poor quality and
tha water contains salt and
iron.
Dr. J. C. Bunten, president
of the association aaya, "T h is
water ayatem will provide us
with a source o f potable wa­
ter. Tha poor quality o f w ater
haa prevented ua from devel­
oping tha area. With good
quality water our population
ahould double In fiv e years."
Other officers o f the aaaoelation ere J. W. Smith, Os­
teen, vice president, and KarrnU A . W igging, Osteon, sec­
retary-treasurer.
The Farmers Home Admin­
istration loan ia to bu repaid
over a period o f 39 years at
4.5 per cen t The development
o f the water ayatem will }&gt;*•
gin about June 15.
Rural water ayatem* are
available to organisations op­
erating on a non-profit basis
■uch aa non-profit corpora­
tions and water supply dis­
tricts. Small rural towns and
other rural political subdivi­
sions art also eligible. These
loans are made only when
adequate credit at rcaaunahla
rate* and term* is not other­
wise available.

Plant Looted
A t Five Points
Theft o f a typewriter from
Midway School, a typewriter
and other office equipment
from the Peninsula Paint 6t
Plastic Company. Five Points
and some candy and money
from a vending machine at tho
Big Bundle Laudromat, Fern
Park, la being checked by
sheriff’s deputies.
Police report the burglarico
occurred over the weekend.
This morning deputies ap­
parently frightened would-be
burglars from entering a ser­
vice station at Interstate 4
and Highway 436. They aald
they discovered the door Jim­
mied and footprints in tho
area but nothing waa taken,

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SP E C IA L !

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Cullon oxford shirts

Taxes A t Peak
T A L L A H A 8 8 E E (U P I ) —
Cigarette and alcoholic bev­
erage tax collections raached
record proportions during tho
first 10 months o f fiscal
1963-64 in Florida, the State
Beverage Department report­
ed Monday,

■tripod or checked for
spring I Roll up or
sleeveless styles with
Hermuds or button
down collars 1 In pret­
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Pitre 2 — May 19, 1964

W fn H

Floridan Tells Of Hoffa Fee
CHICAGO (U P I ) »«ta te
■

$3.3

A m l

investor who obtained
million

loan

from

Team itcr union pension fundi

£

testified Monday he delivered

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1ST THIS r w r l ' i r
4111 UT,
SIHTH
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Legal Notice
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8 P. B H O A D T and M A R T K.
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P*f*Tii1ant*
n o t ic e
o r ro iiB C L o iu n is
8 AI. E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y Q I V E N puraoant to * Fi n al P » r r n of Fnroclniu r* d * i* d Hi*
l l t h i t y Of M»jr. A I&gt;. 1!&gt;41,
• ml antartd In C h a m t r y &lt;:***
No. U l f l of th* Circuit Court
o f th* Ninth Jud lc Ul Clrru lt
In i n i f o r Btmlnul* County.
Flo rid *, wh a rt ln J. 8. UI* ** on ,
Jr., a* A d m ln li tr n ln r of V * l «r n n * A f f i l r * . an O f flr o r o f th*
United Stale* o f A in trlr a. I*
th* P la in tiff, and Hamurl P.
Broady. a/k/a 8
P. Ilroa dy
and M ary E. Broady. a/k/a
M ary
K llsa b.th
ilroady. hi*
w l f * . and Jam ** T ro tt a r and
------ T ro tt ar, hla wlf#, th* Dafandanla, I will aall to th*
hlahoat and Ltat bidder for
ra*h at the Front P o o r o f th*
Bt mlnol* County Courthouaa In
th* Cit y of Sanford, County o f
Samlnolc, Stata o f Florida, at
llto o A. if. on th * JTth day
of May. M i l .
th* fnllowlnk
daacrlbtd prnprrty a* art forth
In aald Final P err ra , to w it:
DOT T H I R T E E N t i l l
of
BA ND AX DO K S T A T E S .
Krmlnol# County. Florida,
acc ording to Plat tharcof
recorded In P la l Book 13,
Pan# I I , Public R ec ord * of
Ramlnola County. Florida,
T o g e t h e r with Ih* f o l l o w in g
Im p ro v em e n t* :
1 W r i t o m a t l s l l o t AVatar
H e a te r— 8 No. A - l o - M - B
l Martha AVaahlngtnn Oven
8 No. ( l A - S M - i O
t
M art he
W aehlngto n
I t e n g e — H No. E-JS-K-S-O
1 Monogra m AVall H e ate r
— 8 No. i n - l l - P E
1 . v i c t o r 1.in te rlin e K i t c h ­
en
Eahauat
Fan
with
Hood
3-Nuton# H e e l e r *
Dated thla Mth day o f May,
a
p. m i .
4 8E AL)
Ar th u r H. fleck with, Jr.,
c l e r k o f c i r c u i t Court
Hy: Sandra H. Johnaon,
D. C.
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr and
Har old F. Johnson. At to rn eya
f o r P la in tiff. P. O. D ra w e r Z.
Hanford. Florida
Putillah May II , 1 H I .
C D U -lt
bam

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• itno.noo cnmmisslon for rsising h ell" sbout an elleged
“ the boss" after he was $300,000 fee for the !osn.
threatened with bodily harm.
nranow "did not want to
Vaughn P. Connelly, Miami, sec any harm come to m e”
a government witness in the hut aiid "Ihose hoys play
$25 million fraud trial of rough," Connelly said.
Teamster President J a m e s
Connelly testified that DraHoffa and seven agiociates, now and Calvin Kovens, a M i­
did not Identify "the bo»s."
ami Beach construction com­
Hut lu t Friday, Connelly pany official, arranged In get
told the Jury one o f the eo- him the $3.3 million loan from
defendants “ on several occas­ the Teamsters union penalon
ions had talked to the boss — fund. But they aald he would
have to pay them “ under the
Mr. H offa."
—C.,ttiicliy testified---MimJay- UbleJ'-fc-J300,COO fee, Connel­
lliat defendant Benjamin Dra- ly said.
Hoffa and his associates are
now told him "M r. Ifo fft was
charged with fraudulently ob­
taining $25 million f r o m
Tea mater union peniion fundi
and pocket more than $1 mil­
lion of the amount. All have
pleaded innocent.

P lain tiff*

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MARRT T B o n w r u . FREPE R IC K
E. C R A N D A L L
ED­
W A R D P. K L T A N D M A R I O N
Tl, ROD W E L L •■ Ih* memb er*
• f th* laat R o . n l o f D irect o r*
and Truataa* f o r Ilia Htocktioldar*
of
th*
ROPW KLL
R E A L T Y fX&gt;M PA NT . • dtaaolvad Coana cUeut Corporation.
Defenda nt
R O T ir a T O D E F E N D
t o I I I A H I I T T. I I O l ) W E L I ,
F K IH IE R R 'K
H. C R A N ­
D A L L ED W A R D P. E L Y
and
UAH IO N
R
ROD
W ELL
a* I h * member*
o f th * l i l t Board of Dtraetora and Truataa* for
th# atock holdar * of the
ROD W E L L
R E A L T Y
(X lU P A N T ,
a
i l ln o lv r il
Connecticut
Corporation,
ond each o f lharn If llvIng, and It datd, asslnat
thalr
unkn own
aiiouB**.
kalra, dtvlaaa*. lraataaa.
g r a n t * ’-a, cradltor*. auc
eatanra or other p a rllr *
e l e lm ln g by, through, tin
d er or ag eln at the ahovo
natnad dafandanta, or any
o f (ham. and ag alnat all
oth er p er tlee h a v in g or
c la im in g
to
lia v *
any
right , (H I * snd/i&gt;r In ter**!
(n Ih * pr ap ar ly h .ralna fto r doarrlbed, t o - w l t i
t^o t S In
Work
II
»r
I) REAM WOLD,
Hanford.
Florid a, ac c or d in g to plat
t h t r a o f racordad
In Plat
Bnak I. Fs gaa *0 and tt.
o f th* Dublin R arord * of
Htmlnnl* County, Flotlda.
AND
Dot to In Rlnrk I I o f 4th
8 a r t I o n. D R E A M W O LD ,
Sanford, Florid a, accor ding
to plat lharaof racordad In
Plat llo ok 4, P a g * I I , of
tha
Public
llacorda
of
Srmln ole County. F lo rid *.
T o l l A R E H K ItE IIY N O T I­
F I E D that the F L I n t l f f e hereln heve InalR uled nth agalnat
you In tha Circuit Court of the
Nin th Judicial ( ' l i m i t . In and
f o r Hr in Ihole County, Florida,
tn quirt
their title
to the
a b o v e dearrlbrd pr ope rly *11lialtd,
lyin g
and
hrlng
In
Henilnot* County, Florida, a*
h t r a l n a b o v t more particular Iv
art out. T o u ar * harahy re.
i|ulr*d to til* yo ur Ana wer
w it h th* Clerk of Ilia Circuit
r n u n . Ip and f o r Hemlnola
County. Florida, and arrve n
ro p y th ere of upon JO HN H
H A I N E S . P O. R o t 3i7, W i n ­
te r Park , Florid a, • H o m e y lor
P la in t if f* , tn tha t b o v * artlun,
on ar b a f a r* Ih* S4tb day o f
Jon*, A. D. t i l l . * ! • * a l&lt;*r r r * P r o Conft aao w ill bo antered a g a in * ! y»u.
IT 18 O R D E R E D tha! Oil*
be publlahad In Ih* H A N F o l t D
H E R A L D , a naw-rpaper puh.
Iiabrd
In
la m lh u t*
County.
Florid a, onra aa,h waak for
f o d r &lt;&lt;&gt; con ** cu tl v a » * e k *
W I T N E S S Ih# hand o f tha
cla ik
of
tha Circuit
Court
Panmiul* l o o i i i y , Flotld a, Ibta
M t h day o f Slay, A. D. 1**4.
ISEAL)
A r th u r If. B a ck w llh , Jr
d a r k o f th* Circuit Court
Hemlnol# County
liy i Joan M W l l k *
D epu ty Clerk
W I M iE llW K KRLK. H AIN ES
A WARD
1:4 P e r k Avenu e. South
W i n t e r P erk , F lo r id *
Attorney* for P lain tiff*
Publlah May IS, 34 A Ju n t 1,
I, 1114.
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By Julia Itarloa
New offjerrs o f th* A ll*monte Spring*
Elementary
P T A will lie elected and inatnllrd at a meeting to he
held at 7:30 p. m. today in
the srho.d auditorium.
Program fo r the meeting
will be presentation o f a pre­
view o f the operetta "Stream ­
lined Cinderella" fo r which
the fnrmnt p e rfo rm in g i*
scheduled Tuesday, May 22,
The operetta is being present­
ed hy fifth grade atudenti
under direction o f Mrs. Sue
O'JInrs who ia being assisted
hy Mis. Shirley Stuart and
James Moseley.
Character understudies will
be
featured
In
Tursdsy
night's show. Tnklng parts
will hu Pamela Jordan, Itchert
Krrachner, A l l e n Layman,
J e ff l'ntUshnll, John Ham­
mons, Sandy York, Denise
Tetrnult,
Karan
Itrnkrs,
Ellxnbelh llendi-r and Mau­
reen Jackson, Prompters are
Jinly
Parsons
and
1llano
Castle.
Following the meeting and
program those attending will
lie invited to rentuin fo r a
social hour with the teachers.
First
grade
mothers
will
servo as hostesses.

Lyman PTA
To ElectOfficers

School I’TA today at II p.m.
In the irhonl auditorium.
The Lyman Band will pre­
sent the program with num­
bers hy both the concert and
dance hands. There also will
he several Instrumental solo*.
Itev. Van B. Hanna o f tha
Norlhtida Christian Church
will give the drvollnnnl.
Itcfrcalnnenla will he aenr*d by tha lenlh grade room
mother* In tha cafeteria fol­
lowing the meeting.

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Symphonies, o v e r t u r e s ,
marches, swing and special
attractions will be featured at
the Seminole High School
Band Concert set for Friday
at 8 p.m. at the achool amphi­
theater. Admission Is free.
A novelty act to be present­
ed Is "Th e Typew riter" with
Miss Peggy Bower, i band
officer, actually using a type­
writer as a musical instru­
ment.
Student conductors will also
be rcstured sa all senior o f­
ficers direct a number of
their cliooslng. The officers
arc Captain Norman Leach,
First Lieutenants Dottie Jardine, Scott M illion and Boy
Green; S e c o n d Lieutenant
Betty I Jin Corbin and Ser­
geant Jimmy Warfel.
Norman Leach, winner of
superior ratings at district
and stale contests for the past
three years, will play "Ode
for Trum pet."
Ho will also Join Scott M il­
lion and John llornor in play­
ing * n io Three J r U ." The
entire trombone section will
bn
featured
in
"Shoutin'
Lira."

H. B. Pope Co., Inc.

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Woman’s Club
Plans Social
By Jane Casselberry
The Woman's Club of Casiclborry will hold a social
meeting Wednesday starting
at 1:30 p.m. Card game* will
be played during the after­
noon. Befrrshmcnls will be
served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Kdwurd Pender, Mm. Ttiernsa lloldnson, hire. Bumham Storrs and Mrs. Boy
Potteiger.
The club held a covered
dish supper Saturday night
with 30 members ami guests
attending. Games were en­
joyed during the evening.

W EEK”
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4 PIECE

Altamonte PTA
Sets Election

I N T I I K C IR C U IT COURT OF
T U B NINTH J II H M A I . r i H C t’IT IN A N D FOR ftKMINOl.K
By Jane Casselberry
C O UNT S. F L O R ID A
IN C I I A M KH T NO. 14*41
Officers w ill he elected and
L E O N A R D V P A T T O N *"&lt;«
Installed by the I.yman High

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W ater Pumps Fr*a Estimates

Sanford Flour and :*04
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Feed Store

C LE A N E R S

Jim Dandy Freds
Timothy l i i y - Cotton Seed
Meal
Vacuum Cltaner Service
Cow Feed
$3.40 per 100 lb.
Parts A HuppUee For All
Kittening and Fattening
Make* Including Electrolux
820 Haufurd Ave.
Hanford Free Pick Up l*h. FA 2 2112

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May 1!&gt;, 19f&gt;4 — Page 3

Funeral Notices
Funeral i t r v t c * * f o r CjrnthU
L * * .xwtpnpy, 11. o f Kern P.irk.
w ill be held at 11 a. m. W e d ­
nesday at A ll Soul* Church.
Sanford, hy l i « v. John Ly o n *
l l e e * r y w ill i»e road at i p
m Tue sd ay at Niblaok F u n ­
eral Horne. ( ’ aa *elhrrry. flur*
lal will b l in H ig hland M e m ­
ory Garden
Funeral * r r v le e * f o r Mr. Sid*
ney j\ F o w le r. M* l#ake Mar&gt;t
will ha held Tue sd ay at 7 :! *
v m , at Hrleeon Funeral Home,
with Dev. Lucian Sen It, W i n ­
ter
Dark
o f f M a t Inn.
In te rmen I w ill he In K eo*au«ju*.
low « lit i * * o ti Fu neral Horn*,
Han ford. I* In rbn r* e .

Like n Gee, the striped
bn** records ils age hy a *erie* nf ring* on it* scales,
I’ hnnsnnt* rarely eat th*
hud* of ulnuli* am! Irer, a*
dn many upland game bird*.
fo r A Beautiful l.aan —

SCOTTS
"Burnt*”

D IA N E P O W E L L nnd Charles Hunter, Juniors

H E LE N M ANN nnd Bill Stcmpcr, Juniors

N A N C Y ROBINSON, Sophomore, and Jimmy
Dodson, Junior

V IC K Y REYNOLDS,
Kpps, crown bearer.

flower girl, nnd Kevin

— Weed* Aa It
Feed*
" K * it” — For Death To
I hinrh Bug*
‘•8a1l»fartlnn Or Money
Bark Guarantee”

It costs the U.S, Treasury
Department about olio rent to
print n lull of any denomina­ serving*
1902.
tion.

Crnpcville Nursery
prr

capita

durin

2221 Grapeville A re,
322-0N8A
"Sentla Dealer”

KEEP
J.C.HUTCHISON
Your County Commissioner
JEUI W H E A T L A N D unU Kelly Ogden, Freshimiu
SCOTT MELBON nnti Meitin Nolmttii, Sophomores
Snow lire* arc available
Store than 3 million Am eri­
far nil U.S -built bicycle*.
cana p’ ay Hu- organ today.

M ISSY BELSITO and Damon Morrison, Seniors

For Wise And Impartial Expenditures
Pd. Pot. Adv. by J. C. Hutchison

CHEVY H by Chevrolet
Go on an economy drive this vacation
Sure you ran just about run a Chevy IT on peanut.1?.
Hut don't let its economy fool you. This family car can
take the whole gang along on any trip you want to
make. In plenty of comfort and u whole loL of idylt*.
its range of power makes fun out of turnpikes and
mountain roads alike. (Makes each gallon of gas work
overtime, too!) Inside, a Chevy II Nova is tailored for
travel. Child-proof upholstery, trip-size trunk and glove
bote, dual sun visors and deep-twist carpeting are just
n few standard features.
That roomy, rugged Body by I'Isher is as easy to
look aftrr as it is to look nf. In fact, Chevy 11 virtually
cures fur itself with u battery-saving Delcutrun geu-

TOR THC CRtAT HIGHWAY KRFORMERS

rralor, wlf-ndjusling brakes, long-lifo muflTer am! »T N
cleaning rocker panels that help prevent rust hg
Hushing ouL salt and other corrosives.
There’s a Chevy II for everyone—sodans, wagons
and sj&gt;ori models. A price for everyone, too. Becaun
now is Trade ’N ’ Travel Tima at your Chevrolet
dealer’s. Time to get the most fun fmiu your w m car.
and make a great deal on your old oncl
Of courxe you’re not supposed to be no practical
when you plan a vacation. But being lhi» practical
won’t spoil a bit of the fun. Should mid to it, in fact,
for the rest nf the year. And lhat’t about fifty weeks*
worth. A’rcry year.

Chmt U Norn Sport Coupe
H ILL n rX IIL 'K Y and Doltic .lanline, Seniors

8,655 Federal Jobs To Be Cut
WASHINGTON

P A T M ACK A L U Junior, nml Miko Corbin, Sonior

Johnsons Attend Wife’s Church
WASHINGTON
&lt;UPI&gt;
T resident and Mr*. Johnson,
accompanied by their daugh­
ter Lynda Byrd, 30, a I (ended
service* Sunday at St. Mark's
Episcopal Church on Capitol
Hill.
When tlie presidential fam ­

— January budget estimate of
cut 2.513,too civilian employes at
8,6.35 Jobs off the federal em ­ the end of the fiscal year,
ployment rcillngs he had *rl
President

(U I ’ I )

Johnson has

for the end of the current fis­
White cal year on June 30.
House following the It a. ni,
The White House said Sun­
EDT sc.rviccs, several dozen day that the cutback, coupled
ily

returned

to

the

tourists were standing at the with a reduction of 6,530 Job*
gate. Johnson waved to them announced on March 9, means
as his car entered the White that 13,191 federal positions
House grounds.
will be lopped off Johnson’*

✓

s

sure
GENERAL

W e thank the
many fine
people who
voted for us in
the first Pri­
mary on May

ELECTRIC

\ —n •vf' *•* • urn i*7
■lAmunritu

HEATING

A t this time,
we whole­
heartedly en­
dorse

AND

COOLING

HARRY
CUSHING

e u s i N i s s i

for the position of County Commissioner, District 5.
%

We fe d confident that he will devote his undivided lime 1o
fulfilling the duties o f the office o f County Commissioner,

* Commercial,
Industriul, nnd
Trailer Application
Tool
C A L L TO D AY
•H iW ijm i

and

unsdfisly

represent the citizens o f

the whole nf

Seminole County. Having no outside interests, he will lie
able to make decisions without pressure.

LOW

LOW

l l KMb

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Five o f the six candidates in the
first primary for the Democratic
nomination for governor had strong
supporting groups in Seminole Coun­
ty, local political leaders who work­
ed tirelessly for their respective can­
didates.
Now these same political leaders
have united in a common effo rt to
support Haydon Burns in the May
26 primary runoff. Supporters o f
John Mathews, Fred Karl, Fred Dick­
inson and Scott Kelly are behind the
move to win the Democratic nod for
Mayor Bums, although some o f those
ex-candidates have withheld their
own personal endorsements.
The Sanford Herald which did not
go on record for any single candidate
in the first primary, joins with the
Seminole political leaders in endors­
ing the mayor of Jacksonville for
governor.
The Herald is supporting Bums
because, among other reasons, he has
committed himself for the improve­
ment of Central Florida’s ‘ 'lifeline."
The DeLand Sun News o f May 10
quoted letters from Burns to the DeLand, DeBary, Orange City and Lake
Helen-Cassadaga Chambers o f Com­
merce in which he pledged “ firm
commitment" to widen and resurface
U. S. Highway 17 in Volusia County.
The Del-and Chamber roads commit­
tee long has sought four-laning 17
in the vicinity of Orange City with
ultimate four-laning from the Put­
nam County line on the north to Lake
Monroe on the south.
Then, too, The Herald believes the
Jacksonville mayor will feel kindly
toward the completion o f the St.
Johns-Indian Kiver Canal since the
St. Johns flows through Jacksonville.
The Florida Times-Union, publish­
ed at Jacksonville, endorsed Mayor
Bums on May 15. The Herald be­
lieves that the Times-Union, which
has observed Mayor Burns' accom­
plishments during five terms as
chief executive of Jacksonville, did
not give this endorsement lightly but
solely on Burns’ record.
'T h is expression o f approval for
Mayor Burns' candidacy," the Times-

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"Although no visionary in the op­
probrious sense o f the word, he none­
theless has a far-seeing insight in­
to the challenges that lie ahead.
Moreover, he has shown that he is
capable o f meeting them with a wis­
dom that is bom o f the experience
which is the product o f executiveship.
"W ith a background o f business
experience before he entered public
life, Mr. Bums will approach the
problems of government from that
viewpoint, and not with the cloister­
ed tnin
linking of a textbook academi­
cian. The school o f management
which he attended was the one o f
experience— the one that brooks no
theoreticians.
‘ T h e people o f Florida and his
home community in the first prima­
ry attested to their belief that the
mayor o f Florida’s gateway city
would make the "Jacksonville Story”
the chronicle o f the entire state.
Thnt story has been told too often
to be repeated here, but it is an in­
spiring saga o f dynamic growth."
Mayor Burns truly has demon­
strated, through his five terms as
mayor of Jacksonville, that he pos­
sesses the leadership, executive abil­
ity and the humility to make Flor­
ida a good governor. The Sanford
Herald unhesitatingly recommends to
the Florida voters that they favor
him when they go to the polls on
May 26.

Thought For Today
Some are arrogant, as though I
were not coming to you.— I Cor.
4:18.
He that falls In love with himself
will have no rivals.— B e n j a m i n
Franklin.

rance that aimply can’t lie
discussed in polite society.
Even its best friends won't
tell it.
If sprayed x . f f the leafy
arm i of a ginkgo, the new de­
odorant will cause the tree to
drop its fruit buds before they
develop the type of aroma
that causes romance to fade,
fade, fade away.
Hardly as dramatic as the
tree deodorant, but possibly
of deeper significance, la a
new attack that doers in the
U. S. Agriculture Department
have launched against alligatorweed.
Alllgalorweed la an aquatic
plant that chokes waterwaya

Herald Area Correspondents
Altanonto Springs
Mrs. Jolla llartoe
838-1318
Hear Laka-Forrat City
Mrs. Maryann Mllre
838-3*78
Casselberry
Mrs. Jo no Ceoeelborry
838-504*
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Mafia
365-3742
Dtllary
Mrs. Adam .Muller
6(8-4410
Drltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
868-5831
Enterprise
Miss I!*Un Hnodgreae
668-9931

Geneva
Mr*. Jot. E. Mathleoa
141-4124
lake Mary
Mr*. Franrrs Wester
S22-S2II
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
222-4722
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Kates
BIS-1117
North Orlando
Mra. Deri* Dean
122-1989
Ottawa
Mra. Clarence Hnydor
&lt;21-4141
Oviedo
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
145-1*11

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Political Notebook
SAN FRANCISCO - (N E A )
— The Republican party may
be in the greatest internal
trouble o f its long life. The
gulf between its moderatelibera] wing and its right
wing la widening to perilous
dimens ions.

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The Lighter Side
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M ESSAG E IN A N IN K BOTTLE

Union editorializes, "is predicated on
the belief that his brand of leader­
ship ia the right kind for Florida’s
progress in the space age. The re­
cord o f Jacksonville’s chief execu­
tive in leading this city out o f the
re-World W ar II doldrums offers a
right future for the state if the
voters give him the governorship

Dick West’s

WASHINGTON' (U P I) - I t
i i a well know (act that the
human race it divided into
two parts—the dreamer* and
do»r*
I ’ m a dreamer myself, but
1 have great respect and ad­
miration for the doers and I
would like at IhU time to pay
tribute to some of their re­
cent accomplishments.
First off, a toast to a dedi­
cated band of botanists, iden­
tities unknown to me, who
haie developed a new under­
arm deordorant for treci.
.Specifically, the female gin­
kgo tree.
The female ginkgo bears a
fruit which produces a frag­

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

Tueaday, May 19, 1964

In some areas. There was a
time when the department
might have used chemicals to
combat this pest. But appar­
ently It has begun to heed
warnings about excessive use
of pesticides.
At sny rale, in this instance
the department is doing things
nature's way It has Import­
ed a bunch of South American
flea beetle* and turned them
loose to feed on the alligatorweed.
If nature hold* true to form,
parts of this country will now
become overrun with South
American flea beetles. But I
suppose there will be doors
•round to handle that pro­
blem, too, should It arise.
Another doer worthy ol cita­
tion Is Mrs. Sally Goodspced
of Baltimore. Disturbed over
something the city housing
agency was doing, she found­
ed
an organisation
called
Home-owners in Opposition to
H o u s i n g Authoritarianism,
otherwise known aa “ Hooha.”
“ I was a Hooha when there
was only one Hooha," Mrs.
Goods peed recently declared.
And unle«a 1 underestimate
her tenacity, she will still be
a Hooha when all the other
Hoohaa have folded their teota
and silently crept away.
My final doer tribute goes
to Robert Sullivan, 28. of Jer­
sey City, N. J. Having failed
to win his Air Foret wings,
be established a new eodurance record o f aorta by riding
the “ aky rid e" in an amuse
ment park M times without
getting off.
" I feel that today I hate
become somewhat of a test
pilot In my own right," Sulli­
van said aa be dismounted.
On second thought, maybe
be belong la the d ate with us
dreamers.

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The very serious concern
felt on this score by many
leading Republicans was un­
derlined by a number o f COP
governors who attended the
recent
Western
Governori'
Conference here.
They art back in their home
territcr.es new. But they left
behind them in San Francisco,
where the 1964 Republican
presidential nominee trill be
chosen ia two months, an at­
mosphere in which are mixed
a shrugging resignation, re­
sentment, bitterness and fear.
The only exceptions to this
mood among western govern­
ors are Governors Paul Fan­
nin o f Arizona and Tim Bab­
cock of Montana, who are, of
course, for Arizona Sen. Bar­
ry Goldwater for the GOP
nomination.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASE 5-46S: Jean J., a g e d ' tlgnla, tuch at sweet per­ terested in your everyday ex­
il. D the « * d who wanted to fume, pastel thadci, Interest periences and especially the
lesm how to make her love in rr.uile and religion, plus a cute antics of his youngsters,
letters more effective.
fondness for children.
if you wrives are writing, but
So I suggested she employ
By contrast, it definitely the thing that really makes
paste! stationery, and also precludes tobacco, liquor, vul­ him re-read your letter will
put a drop of seductive per­ gar sex stories, and even per­ be the complimentary r*fc
fume even on the envelope.
spiration odors that suggest encej you make about HIM.
For men develop a romantic sweaty alhetes.
So analyze
your letters
“ im age’' of the girl they plan
In fact, men don't even rel­ carefully with this crucial
to marry.
ish a tanned skin on girls, for point in mind.
And it includes feminine in- a deep tan suggests muscular
Many wives fill several
outdoor prowess and "mus- piges with rambling* about
c!es” have a masculine “ feel­ the laundry and the shopping
ing tone," as advertisers des­ chores, and the children.
cribe it.
Then they get back to per­
If«ral4 w flrtM M l»lThus, if you girls u»« deli­ sonal terms only when they
l»r« frsira II b r#s4rra
*ula- cate pastel stationery and per­
end with this phrase:
llr affairs. *lb» wrlfrr anaf
• MB b b m i prNtldfd |h» In - fume your envelope, you not
"A ll my love, aa always,"
tr* al&gt;« rarrlra tbs writer'* only make your boy frx-nd
And that la the part of the
irar aim# aad addrras. I.alfrra
af fr a r r Ibaa
words will feel important among his pals letter the man reads and re­
b* Ultra 9 rrfrr«*rr. I.ritrre in the army or a college dor­ reads til he wears out the
addressed Is others art arrr|*lable prselded (her ds awl dsal mitory when it arrives, but paper!
you resurrect vague emotions
la Mrssaalltlrs. r&lt;se*rj It
(2 ) Ask him for advice, but
asWIIsbed hf Tbs Herald.
of charming femininity.
give him two choice* so It
Editor, Herald:
Then, when he opens the en­ will be easier for him to an­
1 would Ilk* to let my
velope lie not only hss a more swer.
friends and former teachers
vivid sensory Impression of
Asking advice I* the most
in Sanford know that I am
your actual presence,
but delicate way to pay a compli­
finishing something that was
your words, too, can further ment and make the other per­
left undone. I quit school in
il is delight if you follow these son feel more important,
1DG5 to get married. 1 was to
three rules for letter writing: | And whenever you make a
graduate in 1950.
(1 ) Keep the focu* on HIM man feel important, hla deI finally got up enough Instead of YOU.
j light lend* to spill over and
courage to go hack to school
Don't offer Just a newsy ac- print you in more attractive
(eight year* later). I'll grad­ count of all the happenings of hues!
uate from Wellsville High each day.
(3) Sign your letter affect­
School May iil, 19C4. I have
And this goes for you wives, ionately. Include kisses and
two children, Dchra and Da­ too, who recount the antici of even a lipstick Impression of
vid. My husband ia in tha N a­ your kiddie* when you write your kiss, which he may show
vy, at Olahtr, Kama*. I hope to your husbands.
to his buddies to further in­
to see some o f my friend*
Men enjoy auch new* but flate his masculine ego.
while I'm visiting my folks not half aa much aa if you
For further advice, send for
In July. I used to work at work them into every
age my booklet. “ How to Write
Touchton's while I waa going and even every paragraph!
Salable Copy," enclosing a
to high school ther*.
To understand this idea. long stamped, return envelope,
Donna (H orn ) McDaniels Just remember what happened
2oe. It contain* a section
Box 251
when you were photographed cn letter writing.
Wellsville, Kansas
with a large group of friends.
Editor's N ote: This young
When the proofs arrived,
lady deserves a lot o f credit
where did you look FIRSTT
fo r a lot o f courage. Per"W hy,
for
myself
of
hepe this will encourage
course I " you will reply.
some other dropouts to go
Well,
that's whore your
bock and finish school or
sweetheart looks, too, when
deter students even thinking
you send him a letter!
obout dropping ouL
He may be reasonably In-

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Q—What waa the date of
the founding o f the Republic­
an party?
A—On July 6. 1854, after a
February meeting at Ripon,
Wise., the Republican party
waa founded and the nama
formally adopted at Jackson,
Mich.
Q—Why was Sam Houston
removed from the governor­
ship of T e x **?
A—When Texa* Confeder­
ates vo4ed for secession in
1861, HouJton refuted to take
Texas out o f tha Union.
Q—What does "Brobdlngnagian” mean?
A —Colossal In aize, a ref­
erence to the people of Brobdingnag in “ Gulliver's T ra v­
els" by Jonathan Swift.
The third century B. C. Co­
lotus of Rhodes was a bronze
status of Apollo, reportedly
125 feet tall, astride the
Rhodes harbor.

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Tha
growing belief that
Goldwater may be very cloee
to that prize if be wins the
California primary June 2 la
the matter wrfaich so deeply
worries the other Western
governori.
Let's be blunt about the ele­
ments o f this concern:
L They believe — and their
view appears to be shared
by all but one of the nine R e­
publican
governors outside
the West—that to nominate
Goldwater may be to pick the
w on t presidential loser since
Alfred M. Landon of Kansas
in IMS.
The non-Goldwater western­
ers were stunned that a can­
didate like Harold Stasscn
could collect 105,000 votes to
Barry's 262,000 in conserva­
tive
Indiana's presidential
primary.

game la not fairn eai," notes a
mountain *tate governor, “ buj
they are going beyond ai\
ana's taite, ran up 408,000
bounds."
votes there four years ago.
Governors In San Franclaco
Nixon'* 1960 showing In con­ echoed a complaint heard
servative Illinois also exceed­ often in many part* of the
ed Goldwater’* total in 1964— country — that “ rule-or-ruin"
tactic* by Goldwater backers
by 270.000 vote*.
are forcing “ good people" to
Say* one weitera governor:
wither out o f the party or In­
" I f we choose Barry in July,
to inactivity.
it looks to me like w e'll get
Some governors are partic­
our tall* beat in N ovem ber."
2. The non-Goldwater gov­ ularly upset that Kansas Gov.
ernor*, a majority by 13 to 3, John Anderson, 1964 chairman
oeiieve further that to nom­ of the National G overnori’
inate Goldwater would be to Conference, was kept o ff his
place the party in the hands state's convention delegation
of "unrealistic" arch-conser­ because be refused to plump
vatives — here-acd-there ex­ for Goldwater. He want* a
tremist*—who would assure moderate choice.
Since most of these men fig­
Republican defeats at presi­
dential and governorship le­ ure Goldwater may win Cali­
vel* for the next two decades. fornia and thereby become
Another troubled governor virtually unstoppable in July,
their mood la unmistakably
speaks:
“ It strikei me they (the dark. One governor even talk*
arch-conservatives) may be of skipping the San Francisco
iesa interested in winning an convention altogether.
Yet their hopes of halting
election than in possessing the
Goldwater are not entirely
wreckage.”
3. These same leader* were dead. Some think the begin­
severely annoyed at what nings of a moderate coalition
they regard as harsh, rough­ may be put together at the na­
shod practice* by Goldwater tional governor*' meeting in
force* pressing for convention Cleveland, which begin* four
delegate* in state after state. days after tha big California
" I know tha name of this primary.
Richard NIxoo, a moderate

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Sunning Barely M isse s No Hitter; Nips Colts 4-0

Gianls Lose To
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Whip Dodgers

Seminole Swim
Tryouts Will Be
Held This Week

B y Milton Rlrhman
V P I Sport* Writer

The Seminole Swim Associa­
tion will hold its annual try­
outs
Wednesday.
Thursday
and Friday aftcrmxias o f this
week at Die Municipal Fool In
Fort Mellon Farit.
Kach y e a ' tire association
hosts tryouts for new sw im ­
mers and each child i* given
an individual opportunity to
determine if lie lias the poten­
tial to make a competitive
swimmer.
Tryouts are open to all
boys and girl* in Seminole
County
through
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association will lx* competing
with top notch swim teams
in Central Florida.

Jim Dunning lias nine hun­
gry mouths to {ceil and lie’s
made

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private promise

to

give them *11 a taste of some
World Series melon.
The 32-ycar-old side-arming
atringboan, who provides the
groceries

for seven

kids os

well as for himself and his
wife,

narrowly

missed

the

second no-tiftcr of his career
Monday night hut still pitched
the Philadelphia Phillies hack
Into first place.
Umining gave up only one
hit, a filth inning single by
Jim Wynn, as lie handcuffed
the Houston Colts, 4-0, for ins
fifth victory compared with
only one defeat.
"Y ou might say I ’ve been
’ around the block’ in tins
ga m e," grinned the six-footthree, 182-pound nght-handcr.
••I’ ve been In alx All-Star
games, had a 20 game season,
pitched a no-hitter and even
was with a second place club,
llut I ’ve never been in a
World Series.
•T promised myself I ’d be
In one before I ’m through."
llelylng
chiefly
on
fast
balls and sliders, Dunning
struck out five and didn't
walk a man Monday night.
The only other Houston baserunner besides Wynn was N el­
lie Fox, hit by a pitch in the
first inning.
Manager Gene Matich of
the Phils, who took in the
game from a grandstand scat
where he was sitting out a
two-day suspension for a runin with umpire Lee Wcyer,
eaw his team nick Ken John­
son for a run on three singles
In the fourth and add two
more runs in tho filth on
Itichio Allen's double, a sin­
gle by John Collison and an­
other double by Tony Gonza­
lez, who also doubled home
a final run in tho seventh.
Only two other games were
played in the Nalionul League
and boUi ended with the same
score. Pittsburgh beat Los
Angeles 4-2, and New York
ended a string of 31 scoreless
innings with a 4-2 victory
over tlic Giants.
In the only American l e a ­
gue game scheduled, Detroit
rallied for three runs in the
ninth inning to topple Wash­
ington, 7-0.

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A i ax a cu lo r o f ilia I - * » l
W i l l and T e a la m e n l o f
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RECEIVING CREDIT FOR “ RAM RODDING” tho project to light tho
South Seminolo Little Longue park nt Casselberry for niifht piny ia C. L.
Cooper (center) nml his wife Anti. Cooper wna presented with nn attrac­
tive desk set by leaguo president, Bill Livingston, during: opening cere­
monies Inst Snturdny night. Cooper is tho loop's vice president.

Major Leagues

South Seminole
Loop Schedule
!s Announced
Ity Jans C.-uvelbcrry
Tho
schedule
of
night
games to Ih&gt; played thus week
at the South Seminole Little
j Id-ague field in Casselberry
has liven announced. Two
I garnet will be played each
night.
Tuesday— Senior League:
Altamonte plays North Or­
lando at fi p. tit. and Hear
Lake tangles with Sunland at
8 p. m.
Wednesday— Little League:
Lake Mary meets North Or­
lando at &lt;i p. m. and Alta­
monte Senators take on Suntand at 8 ]&gt;. in.
Thursday— Senior League:
Casselberry plays Longwood.
(1 p. m., and Hear Lake meets
North Orlando, 8 p. m.
Friday— Little lea gu e: A l­
tamonte
Twins
entertain
Dear Lake, C p. in. and Cas­
selberry balfles North Or­
lando, B p. m.
Saturday— Little lea gu e:
Lake Mary plays Sunland. 2
p. m. Ixmgwood meets Atalmontc Senators at 4 p. m.;
Senior leagu e: Casselberry
meets Altamonte, ft p. m
I/ingwood plays Sunland, 8
p. m.
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Jiilin A. SptiNki

with n fitiQ until Sophie un­
Here's n tinmiy. 1 hope it cut ked games o f 2oti, plus a
brighten* your day a* much 227 to finish with n strong
series.
Congratulation*
ns it did for me when Mary Mhl
Aim William* handed me this to Sophie and Jim,
Also, words o f praise should
gnu.
A liu'bntitl was o vciheard he heaped onto tho shoulders
to remark, "M y w ife is much o f llhr, Fox, I ’entcrost, F iv­
lietler nt buwllng than at er, Kiirclnnd, and Harris of
gulf. Shu bowled all after- Lake Monroe Inn for captur­
noon nrni didn't lose u single ing Die pennant in tho City
1-cogue.
A fter
being
thu
ball."
llut it's not just Die women ‘ bridesmaids’ a number of
who drive 'em out o f bounds. seasons, the fellahs finally
There's a certain lake out at garnered the honor which
M ayfair that must Imvo 10,- rightly belongs to Diem.
llcfore it slips nnr mind,
000 little white pills in it.
I
get just
os
nervous Charlotte Russell — Secre­
wlu-n it come* to hitting one tary o f W ilion-M oier Women's
over water as bowlers do Scratch League asks tliut we
when they try to get a strike mention she's in nerd o f one
uii the red or green pin deal. more bowler for Dlls league.
Oh well, let's get on with The gal should lie averaging
mound the 12fi — Lit) mark.
those scan?, V"V., J-fcs?
On this same league, this
I'M bctcha he doesn’ t talk
nhuut his last game In tho is the way the wood fell this
past Tuesday. The high ser­
All Star League!
ies went to Clnudellu llehQuiet Conscience! Quiet!
In the City League Wed­ rens with a 541 which includ­
nesday, there was a flurry ed a 203 scratch game Doris
of strikes liy Jimmy Valen­ Schautteet w-nsn't too many
tine of S w i e i i e y ’s liar. And pins behind with a f.01/210
Linking hark at that state­ single. Saturday, May noth
nl
noon,
ment, I ’m certain that flurry (Memorial
Day)
doesn’t adequately
describe we’re making progress with
our plans for the S i’ E C IA I.
his ’ bombing’.
Jim started with six strikrs F A R I T for Die Junior Rowl­
in a row, fallowed with an ing League.
This ’shing* is open for
eight pin bit and a spare,
plus four tn.mo strikes to fin ­ present league member* and
ish with a Gigantic
277 Rinse who are planning on
Scratch Game!
Congratula­ joining our summer league.
tions, Jim! (1 could Just r r y !) Ineidi-ntnlly, the summer lon­
You see up to Dint time gue for tliese kids will lio
llu-rc was a certain ‘char­ started the second week in
acter’ wliu was high with a Juno,
Ths important part o f this
26S gume nml then this V al­
entine guy humps me out of party la that it's *11 FOR
FREE FOR TD K KIDS. FarDio roost!
I guess that’s what I get ents who’d like to may come
for teasing Etta Durmnn in out and Join in the fun.
Johnny W right was literal­
the Hi Nooncr’s la-ague of
Wednesday afternoon. Etta ly 'burning 'em In' during the
had hern carrying Die award Single* Classic Ig-ague Mon­
right up tn Die end o f their day night. He started with a
schedule, ton and then she 1!&gt;2, followed it with a 217
lo - 1 it tn Sophie Woodson of and then rxploded to the
tune o f 240 and finished with
the Dellnry Debt team.
Etta had aeries wrapped-up a 211 for an 800 aeries. A t-

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AM ERIC AN LEAG UE
Team
4V 1. P e t GB
Chicago
13 D .823
New York Iff 10 .613
Cleveland
16 il
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Baltimore
17 12 .386
la
Minnesota
16 14 .533 2
Detroit
14 13 .483 sia
Ixv* A n 'Iw 13 18 .419 314
12 17 .414 sis
Boston
Wash'ton
14 20 .412 6
Kan. City 11 1H .379 til a
Munday'a Result!
Detroit T Washington 0
Only game scheduled
Wednesday's Gaines
Minnesota at New York
Detroit at Washington, ( n)
Kansas City at Haltiinorc tn)
Los Angele* at Boston (n )
Only games scheduled
N A T IO N A L LEAG UE
Team
4V L
Pel. G il
Phlladepta 18 10 .643
Kan Fran. 19 it
633
St. I»u i*
19 13 .504
1
Pittsburgh
17 14 .548 214
Cincinnati
16 14 .533 3
Mllwa ukec 16 15 ,516 314
l.oi An’lea 14 19 .424 014
Houston
.412 7
14 20
Chicago
II 16 .407 014
.313 10
New York 10 22
.Monday's ItraulU
New York 4 Kan Francisco 2
Philadelphia 4 Houston 0
Pittsburgh 4 Ixn Angelc* 3
Duly games scheduled
Wednesday's Gann'S
Pittsburgh at Houston (n )
Milwaukee at Cincinnati tn )
Chicago at St. Louli (n )
New Yurk at Ixu Angeles (n )
Philadelphia at Kan Fran.
ter picking up the four game
points, plus nil o f his utlii-r
Petersen Points, this more
than ever stamps Johnny as
tho ultimate champ o f this
respected league
1' h i a coming Wednesday
night should tell Dip tale of
Die Wtnnah for the three-man
All
Stars
scratch
Irngun.
Now, Rob’s Restaurant
I*
resting in the number one slot
with only one mure win out
of (he three remaining games
to clinch the title.
A reminder Hint the All
Star League will howl at 6:31)
p.m. which would allow us
nmple time to get tn Lake
Monroe Imi for the City Lea­
gue Banquet at 8:30.
Ixiok for a complete sched­
ule for different tournaments
on a dully basis starting at
Jet Lanes Diis coming wr«-k.

Legion Tryouts Are
Scheduled Saturday
Tryouts for till*

A N O TH E R T R O PH Y FOR OVIEDO’S Jim
Courier is presented to the versatile Lion nthlete
by Juntos Colbert, nasistunt to the president of
A. Dudit and Sons, The Oviedo firm awarded
tiie trophy for beitiR mimed the most valuable
player on the school's baseball team.

Navy, First Federal
Win LL Engagements
'H i* N avy nine o f Die City
Recreation Department's Lit­
tle American League won its
eighth
consecutive
contest
Monday afternoon by defeat­
ing Perfection Dairy, 16 to
2. The Sailor* are slowly pull­
ing away from tho park. Wal­
ler Jorden humored twice for
t!ie Navy anti lie now lead*
tlw loop with five for Die sea­
son. Freddie Turman also got
his second hoinor.
First
Federal
had their
hand* full but finally pulled
out a 14 lo 8 victory over
Standard Oil in the Little N a­
tional.
Klngsw*ood
captured
the
first half title In the Men's
Slo-Pitch Softball Ix&gt;ague by
1testing Robb's Construction
13 to 4 Monday night. Danny
l nderwood tilt his third hom­
er of Die season and Don
Harvey had a perfect night,
four for four. McRaney slap­
ped USO with their 12 straight
loss. The Painters won, 14 to
4
The second hslf o f the Jun­
ior Hoys' leagu e got under
way Monday with CPO anti
Civitan racking up wins. Ctvit.in whipped Kiwanis 0 to 8
in the afternoon tilt, scoring
the winning run in tho final
frame. CPO graht&gt;ed a 6 0
lead during Die lirst two
frames and went on to win,
6 3. Mik* Stubblns. with two
doubles, paced CPO while
Danny l/ce copped his fourth
mound victory.

summer’s nine.
The local aklpper said the
chib will probably open its
schedule at Ocala with a
night tilt on June 5. He is cxpeeling _tn _ open hli. home
slate tiie following night here
against I’alatka. The club will
be competing in tiie Sixth Dis­
trict which will be comprised
of luu Orlando team* plus
nines from Kustis, Umatilla
and possibly Apopka, in addi­
tion to Sanford.

American L e g i o n baseball
leant, a chib which will rep.
resent Seminole County, will
tie held Saturday at Sanford's
Memorial Stadium.--------- — j
| Manager F r a n k Thomas
anil b i assistant, J. B. Kuy­
kendall, said that boys 16
through 18 wlio are residents
of Seminole County will be
eligible to competo for posi­
tions on the squad.
Both Thomas and Kuyken­
dall arc retired Navy person­
nel and are employed at the
Sanfonl Post Office.
Thomas said today that he
anticipates * top club this
season, particularly since he
will have a pitching staff
composed of Donnie Smith of
Lyman High, the Greyhounds'
ace hurter; the sensational
mmmdiman f r o m
Oviedo,
Jimmy Courier, and both Ed
Fitzgerald and Ilick Sires,
Seminole High's t w o
top
pitchers. In addition, Thomas
anticipates four or perhaps
live other stars from Die
championship Oviedo
High

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Gam m a O m ega Chapter Has
Installation O f N e w Officers
H i* Gamma Omega Chap­
ter o f Epiilon Sigma Alpha
m et Tuesday evening at the
home o f Kathy (M r». Tote)

Bukur.

the Robert Meyer Motor Inn I the Cookbooks are scheduled
o f Orlando, Florida. 8everal|to arrive by M ay 18.
members w ill attend the con­
vention during M ay 22-24.
Druce, Dixie (Mrs. Bud)
I t was also reported that

An Impresalve imtallatlon
ceremony waa held fo r tho
new officers, who are, Prea_ ld-nt, .K ath y (M rs.—Henry).
Tooke; Vice President, Kathy
Bukur; Recording Secretary,
June (M rs. James) Brody;
Corresponding Secretary, Shir­
ley (Mrs. John)
Higgins;
Treasurer, Coyle (Mrs. M il­
ner) Osborne; Historian Parliamentarian, Linda (M re
James) McKee; Educational
Director, Claire (M rs. K irby)
Fite, Jr.
Following the Installation
i f new offlcera the Jewel Pin
Ceremony waa given to Joan­
na (Mrs. Buddy) Bass.
Speeches were also made by
the outgoing President, Mrs.
Claire Fite, and by Sponsor
Jimmie (Mrs. Jim ) Livings­
ton.
The members aro looking
forward to two special events
this month. The first event
is the Spring Banquet which
was held at the Capri on
May 10. A t this banquet The
Girl o f The Year Award
presentej to the outstand­
ing member. The second event
w ill be the State Convention
o f Epsilon Sigma Alpha at

I Jennings, Pat (M rs. T erry)
Smith, Nancy
(M rs.
E ll)
White, Patsy (M rs. Gena)
Estridge, and Janies (Mrs.
j Ernest) Cowley.

I

Delectable froren m e l o n
i nuts and candies prepared by
the ladles of the Amcricsn punch was served from a silHome Department were o f­ ver punch bowl with Mrs.
George Wells and Mra. Ralph
fered from silver service.

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Miss Cheryl Chandler, a
third year student nurse at
the University o f Florida,
gave
a most constructive
message on the challenging
and rewarding career which
nursing offers.
Dr. Thomas L. Largen de­
livered an inspiring address,
stressing
Uie shortage o f
nurses and the urgent need
for nurses.
Approximately 40 guests at­
tended the banquet, including
parents and special guests.

failumhrntt!

Mrs. If. E. Long, o f 2100
night, May 10, at the Lake Lako Drive, spent tho week-

Visiting the World's F a ir !
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worthwhile organization.

The gift for
a graduate • • •

Personals

PTO

Monroe School for the election

appreciation for their untiring
efforts in the success o f this

Enterprise

meeting will be held Tuesday

and installation of officers.
Miss Kibbee, County Health
Nurse, will speak on immuni­
sation and Inoculation for
summer diseases.
Refreshments will be serv­
ed after the meeting.

Miss Barbara Ruprecht, fac­
ulty sponsor, were presented
with sterling Revere bowls in

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Sanford Personals

The

Sherry Thrasher, secretary;
J o y e e Bussell, treasurer;
Dandle Wright, chaplain, and
Gayle Scnkarik, historian.
Senior girls of the organi­
zation r e c e i v i n g
silver
charms as gift tokens were
Linds Adcock, Gall Coleman,
Diane Lowery, Betty Pittard
and Barbara Williford.
Mrs. Thomas Largen, Med­
ical Auxiliary sponsor, and

Meet Wednesday

The tabic, overlaid with an
T H E A M E R IC A N HOME D E P A R T M E N T o f tho Sanford Woman'll Club
exquisite w h i t e
Imported
recently limited n membership tea at tho gracious homo o f Mrs. W. I*
Chinese ehcer linen cloth,
Kirk. Two o f tho hostesses assisting Mrs. Kirk wero from tho left, Mrs.
hand embroidered In silk, was
Donald Flamm, membership chairman, Mrs. W. It. Stringfield, general
centered with a perfectly
chairman, and Mrs. Kirk.
lovely, unique arrangement
of pink Phalanopsls orchids,
combined with natural pink
sweetheart roses and baby
64 ORCHID P L A N T S
breath, tinted pink. Antique
AT A
silver candelabra held glow­
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Durak end In Lake Alfred as the
R E A L B A R G A IN
ing pink tapera, and cheese
of West Palm Beach spent the guest of her stepfather and
J. C. B llN T K N
balls, sandios, miniature mopast weekend with his par­ mother, M r. and Mrs. R. II.
I.rmon Bluff
rlnguri with cherry filling,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Du­ Rudd.
rak, of Garner Road.

Tuesday Night

The Para-Medical Club of
The banquet tables were
Seminole High School held its decorated with yellow carna­
annual banquet recently at tions with place cards de­
signed and created by Mary
the Capri Restaurant.
Abney.
The club, form erly organ­
Following
th e
delicious
ized as "Future Nurses," Is steak dinner, new officers in­
primarily concerned with stu­ stalled In an impressive can­
dents who are desirous in dlelight ceremony by presi­
following a medical career, dent, Jeanette Davidson, were
and all interested students Mary Abney, president; A r­
are Invited to Join.
lene Smith, vice president;

The Pilot Club o f Sanford
held its regular monthly bus­
iness meeting May 12 In the
Caucus Room o f tho First
N E W OFFICERS o f the Para-Medical Club installed recently at a ban­
Federal Savings and Loan As­
quet at the Capri were front row, left to right, Arlene Smith, vice presi­
sociation building.
dent; Mary Abney, president and Sherry Thrasher, secretary. Back row
The president, Miss Janet
are Gayle Senkurik, historian; Dandle Wright, chaplain and Joyce RusSmith, presided.
hcII, treasurtr.
Mrs.
LuRenc Ball, club
chaplain, gave the invocation,
followed by the pledge of a l­
WEBSTER'S
legiance to the flag by club
NEW WORLD
members.
DICTIONARY
Mrs. Sue Stevenson intro­
e f tht Arm rtcm L m / m t* ,
duced Dianne Lipsey, a m em ­
CO L U O I EDITION
ber o f the Anchor Club, who
in turn, Introduced Dennis
Approved and used in colleges
I Austin Smith presiding,
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
children enjoyed a birthday
Approximately
50 guests Brown, Anchor Club Admiral.
and universities throughout
Linda Riggs, daughter of cake with ice cream and
The Wekiwa Chapter of the
United States and Canada.
called during the delightful Mias Lipsey Invited the Pilot
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin niggs, punch.
Club to a barbecue to be g iv­ DAR, DeBary, will meet at
|afternoon tea hour.
4&gt; Provides mors information
recently celebrated her sixth
en in their honor May 23 at the home o f Mrs. Elmer
Those attending were Judy
about words than any othef
birthday with a party at her
tho home of Sharon Jackson Crumbachcr, 221 DeBary Dr.,
PettLs,
Terry and Tina N et­
college dictionary,
home.
Wednesday, May 20. at 2 p.m.
in Lake Mary.
SS.7S plain. S6.7S thumb-indexed,
Gatnci were played and the tles, Diane and Danna Rich­
Officers for the 1064-85 year
An Invitation was read from
ardson, Carol Ann Pickles,
(lie Federation o f Women's will be Installed by Mrs. P e­
Tam m y Holland, Ross Pell,
Clubs to have a representa­ ter Myhre of DeBary.
Jay Osteen, Daniel Pell and
tive attend a luncheon at the
118 Magnolia
322-1246
Robert Hirt Jr.
Hamilton House May 28. Mra.
Hazel Field will represent
the Pilot Club.
Committee reports w e r e
heard, after which the presi­
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson
dent gave a detailed report on
tlie District Convention which of Tampa arc visiting Miss
was recently held In Ft. Lau­ Doris Faber this week.
derdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Itobcrt Allen
Tho next meeting will be
I)cl,and
were
Sunday
May 28 at the Civic Center at of
which tim e Installation o f Uie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
L IN D A RIGGS
|Sellers.
new officers will be held.

The reception moms wero
adorned with lovely arrange­
ments of assorted flowers.

Eiects Officers

Installation And Annual Banquet

Mrs. Frank Washburn was
guest of honor at a stork
shower held recently at the
home of Mrs. W. L. Roche on
Catalina
Drive.
Co-hostess
with Mrs. Roche was Mrs.
Walter Stone.
Games and contests were
played in which the winner
was Mrs. Earl Evsns.
The honorce received many
lovely gifts. They were pre­
sented to her in a largo blue
clothes basket decorated with
pink crepe paper and twin
baby dolls.
TT*e refreshment table was
covered with a handmade
lace cloth. T h » focal point of
the flower arrangement was
an antique by-lo baby.
Tho hostesses served cake,
candles, null and punch.
Gucita present were Mrs.
O. D. Landrcss, Mrs. R. V.
Fuller, Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr.,
Mrs. Betty llannum, Mrs. R.
A. Futrell, Mrs. It. C. Long,
Mrs. Mary E. Jameson, Mrs.
Earl Evans, Mrs. Brodio W il­
liams, Mrs. D. C. Howard,
Mrs. Oscar T . Pearson, Mrs.
J. L. Horton Sr. and Mrs.
Washburn.

N E W L Y IN S T A L L E D OFFICERS o f Gnmmn Omega Chapter o f Epsilon
Sigma Alphn aro left to right, Mrs. Milner Onborne, IrcnHiirer; Mrs.
Henry Tooke, president; Mrs. James Rrodie, recording secretary and Mrs.
Pete Hukur, vice president. Mrs. John Higgins, corresponding secretary
is not shown.

Hosts Delightful Membership Tea

L. Monroe P T O

Para-M edical Club Holds Officer

Th e Pilot Club
Announces Events
Forthcoming

Womans American Home Department
The fsshlonable Summerlin
Avenue home of Mrs. William
L. (J e ri) Kirk was tho seen©
of a membership tea rcccnlly
hosted
by
the
American
Homo Department of Tho
Sanford Woman's Club.
Hostesses fur the elaborate
affair were the Mmes. Don­
ald Flomm, A. L. Roberts, W.
It. StrlneflcH, Wade Shealy,
DeWit Mathews, A. C. MeReynolds, C. P. Harkey, W.
L. Merritt, W. A. Thomas,
Howard If. Hodges, M. E.
Smith, Ralph Austin Smith,
Douglas Stcnstroin,
Irving
Pryor, A. W. Woodall, Rich­
ard
Glceson
and
Gcorgo
Wells.
Greeting the guests at tho
door and introducing them to
the new Woman's Club presi­
dent, Mrs. W. L. Merritt,
were Mrs. W. R. Strlngfleld,
general chairman o f t h *
American Homo Department,
and Mrs. DeWit Mathewa.

Mrs. Washburn
Guest O f Honor
A t Shower

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COLORS: WHITE, GOLD
GREEN. NUTMEG
SO RICH AND W EIGHTY — ADDS
BEAUTY A N D GRACE TO A N Y BOOM

PE N N E Y‘8 HAS COMPLETE
ASSORTMENT DRAPERY HARDWARE

• Opta Friday
Evtalaga

Y o a r Authorised Frig Ms Ira Dealer
I T H W . F irst 8C lan iard. Fla. Pfc. ss2-6fSS

* Accredited Chary# Accounts Welcomed

�(Dstan CUbby •
D EAR A B B Y : I w rit*
with compuliion tonight. I
can no longer contain niy
priile In my town, tny state,
my nation. Where do I
•tart 7 I have teen people
who have lout dear one*.
Teople who hava to il only
tome o f their worldly pon*
tensions, and people who
hare lost everything. But
no backs are bowed. Tha
co-operation and orgsniiation it astounding! From
teenagers who offer to be*
b y -s it for their neighliori to
that they may salvage what
they ran from their wreckid hornet, to engineers and
s u r v e y c re w s already work­
ing to rebuild. Restoration
of itnnsportatlon, mall serv­
ice, w a t e r , newt papers,
power, hat begun, and even
the comer grocery etore la
swept up, mopped up, and
aonietimca propped up, but
open for business. What a
heroic job our radio hams
did, working night and day
to relay messagea to loved
ones. And the American
Red Cross! And the gen­
erosity of our sister states!
I could go on and on. Let
no man say that w * are
■soft." that we Americana
are weak. I linvo seen our
strength and I am over­
whelmed.
A I ’ HOL'D A L A S K A N
•
•
•
DEAR A DRY: This is for
ths cocktail waitress who
complained because she had
to wear a abort, low-cut,
aexy-looking unifonn on her
job: A decent girl wouldn't
go out in public that way.
Girls who show o ff their
bodies in the line o f duty,
such as strippers and mod­
els, huvo no shtime or mod­
esty, and wuuld just us
soon stand nuked in a de­
partment stora window as
any “ How do you d o ?"

Legal Notice

By:

Sandra

t

Johnson

D. ■.

David TV. Had rick, " f tha firm
o f HIRES, H E D R I C K A
R iin iN BON
fbS Pas t Church at rsat
Orlando, Klorlda
A t to r n e y * f o r Plain ti ff.
P uh llih May t&gt;. 1**S
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THI A I R

Leal • k o w le e T sail is

f « A l l &gt;30
•Ipear*Fe *4,we4sl*”
I'lua A I lOtta A s l y
- A r.lsbal Aff air"

sating from eighth grade In
June and all the girls in my
class

are

wearing

white

dresses. Mg older slater w ax

How can you tell on short
acquaintance whether or not
another woman i* a gossip?
Well, beware of such phrases
as these:
" I f you repeat tills to any­

Smoking

A r»a

one. don't d a re say I told
" I feel »
y o u !"
you know
" P r o m i s e you won't tell this

to a soul Dccause it was told
' Tbetie may not bo a word
(o me in the strictest confi­
of truth m K, but every on* is
dence."
saying that. .

D E A R A B B Y : "You advised that short • sklrtedcocktall waitress who com­
plained about hsr hours and
the men custoinara making
passea at hsr to get a Job
with
shorter hours and
longer skirts. hTat is easier
said than done. Six yaara
ago my husband walked out
and l« ft ma with five chil­
dren under ten y e a n o f
aga. I had never worked a
day In my 11/s and was
trained for nothing. I took
• job a* a short-skirted
cocktail waitress. It wasn't
easy, but it beat charity. I
hava been able to support
my family and provide in­
surance for their future ed­
ucations. If mtn customers
get rough, I tell them in a
nlee way that I have five
children to support and a
scene could cost me my Job.
They never give me any
trouble after tint, I work
fiv e days a week from T
p. m. until 2 a. m. and taka
home about $lf&gt;0 a weak. I
am a ETA president, Cub
Scout den mother, blood
donor and a one-day-a-week
hospital voluntar. I am a l­
so—
A SH O RT-SKIRTED
W A ITR E S S

D E AR G IR L
G R AD U ­
A T E : Wear the dress, hon­
ey, and don't give it a sec­
ond thought. It ia the way
a person wears a garment
that makes it lovely. And
chances are, not one person
will remember having seen
it before.
•
•
•
D EAR A B B Y : If those
yokels who accuse you of
using an old pictura with
your column had any sruse
they could «ee lltut you
hava a 1904 hair ityle!
Sincerely,

•

SMI TIE IN
MILL VALLEY
•

•

Get It o ff your chral. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to AB B Y, Box
.1305, Beverly Hills, Calif.,
1*0212. Enclose a stamped,
self-nddrvxsed envelope.
•
e
•
Hals to write letters?
Send one dollar to A llitY ,
Hoc 3305, Beverly Hills,
Calif., 00212, for Abby’s
new booklet, "H O W
TO
W R I T E LE TTE R S FOR
A L L OCCASIONS."

D E AR
SHORT - S K IR T ­
ED: You are also a fa r­
sighted woman. And ju stifi­
ably proud.
•
•
•
D E AR A B B Y : I am grad-

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T he G re a t **: Show
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1 P I T IN A N D F illt S K A t l M I L R
C H I NTT, ri.O IIID A .

IN r i l ANCH RV NO. K o t a
JIM M IE u
a t. i. i:
Plaintiff
• Vft CLARA ALLEN
p orin tin l.
m it k r nr tl it

A T tn : o r n .o iiiD i. n n r .r r m iii

TO* C L A R A A fatal'N
Reiililin et Kfid ftddr#** unk now m
T O If A I I K H K I t R I l T N O T !F I I5P thftt suit f«*r d ITore# hft«
b i i n f ’ l i &lt;1 fttftlriftt you In tb *
Circuit Court o f ill# Nlnili
Ju dlo Ul Circuit. In nod fop
tit 1ti i#I« C o u n t ) ,
Florida.
Chancery No
HuJSf, whcrolu
jlm m i l
Ai.iaK v in piftinurr
anti C L A R A ALL I7 N Ift D t f i n i l *nt. You ftfft hereby required
to fllft your ftnitr #r and/or
othtrw lie rliftd !fi areordftnee
with til© U v ftrtlh tha Clftrh
of (he i bo v# e m it ltd Cour t
an4 to » # rv * a ©opv of »atn#
it |i t*q K r a n k A . T a Jr 1«* r, A t !.©r *
li ey f o r I'la (n llff, 2!*) North
MjitfooUft
A i if i lift.
Or IIan do,
Florid a, ©n or b tf or e tha l l h
day e f i u n i , A T* 1?46 Othervr|*« a [ I f i c r ii Fro i ’ lin U M o
w til h i a rife red ugalrtftt you
fur ysiup fnitiirft ie* no ftftrvw
and Ml# y iit ir
At)pw«r n o d '
or cither dtfftHftea, • « requlrftd
by law.
W I T N E S S my hand and th#
nfflulftl ftftftl o f l i i d Court In
Hanford, County o f Htmlnolf,
dtfttft o f Flnftdft, Uil* Ith day
o f May. A. 1» 19M
(S C A D
Arthur II. R i r k w t l h . Jr.,
C lt r k of th* Circuit Court
H y: II art ha T» VI h Itn, DC.
Frank A. T a y lo r
120 North 11a pn nil a Avanuft
CcrlamJo, F l o r i d a
A t t o r n * ) f o r Gift r t a l n l l f f
Rub ih May 11. 11, 21, A Juna

IN T H E r u i n I T r u t H T US*
th e
n in t h
j id iu a i. m ii v t h i s ( - i n c u r c o i n r o r C F I T n r a n d r u n s e r i n i i i .I'.
THIS N I N T H Jl 11111*1. I IM- I III M ) . I ’ M I I I I D A.
l l IT OF I'l.OII 11) A, IN AND
ro ll
AKMINOI.I*.
M i l N T t . I ' l l A N I'I IIIV Nil. I 1 I M
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for
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G A G E AS S OCIA TI ON, a C o r ­ Connecticut corporation.
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S T E V E N S and Du n e s , fala wife,
.Mtldrrfl Cochran
pefrrnlanla.
DONNA J. S TE VE NS , his wlfs,
Anri to all p a r t i i . h av ti .* or
NOT H K OK VI I T
Defer:-lanl*.
cla im in g to h a i r » n v ritrlit.
TO: I, E E R. D O M H and
vuTtrR n r f o r e c l o s i b r
tltl*. or ln t » r » * t In tha r r o RONE
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fall
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if
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BALE
party haraln da-rrlt,aft
gets D lid a le
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O I V V ill i
ARE
baraby nnttft.A
l.oulavllla, K an iucky
EN pursuant to a Pina l ReTOI! A N D EAC H OK TOI! that * Complaint to f o r a r l. . . .
ersa o f Fo rs clo tura datad tha
A I I E l l E H E n v N O T I F I E D that a rn o rtn a *. eBeumbarln* lha
ISth day o f May. A. P , m i . a
suit has been hrouuhi aaalnvt fo ll - n l n * raal bro|i«rty:
and sntarsd In Chanrary Caas you by S O C IE T T F u l l H A V .
l o t at . Oakland llllla, aeNo. 11171 o f tha Circuit Court INGN, a C o n n e d le u t corpo ra ro r J In * to th » plat that*o f tha Ninth Judicial Circuit tlnn. P la in tiff, to forec lo se a
of a . raeor la.l In Plat Bonk
In and for Btmlnola County, certain M o r t * a * a more par tic ­
t l , p a** a I I a-cl I I , Pub llr
Florida, wharatn r a d a rs ] N a ­ ularly described In tha Co m ­
ItaoorAa o? Bamlnota Countional M o r t g a g e Aaaoclatloa. a plaint filed In this suit, which
IV. Florlita
corporation
n r * a n lt » d
undar M&lt;irl*a*a encumbers the f o l ­ hat baan f l i rt against you In
an Act o f Conarsas and salat- l o w in g ileacrlhed pr ope rly, s i t ­ tha ahova-atylad a i l ! and yuli
I n * pursuant to tha K * d * r , t uate In Nrmlniila County, F l o r ­ arc rauulrad to aarva a ropy
National M o r t * a * a Aaai&gt;elation ida, t o - w lt :
of your A n w a r to tha Co m ­
Ch ar ier Act, h a v ln * Its prin­
l.nt I I . Block Id. II E F T - plaint on tha P la ln tlf T a atcipal off lo a In tha Cit y o f
LER
IKIMEB
ORIGAN l in lornaya. van dan lia r * 6 Day.
Washington, District o f C o l ­
S E C T IO N ONE, ac c ordin g Poat D ffi ra Rea H o t, Orlando.
umbia, la tha P l a l n l l f f, and
to plat there of recorded In Florida, and to flla tha orlClarsnes F. Btsvsna end Do n­
Plat Kook 13, r a g e a A aryt alnnl o f aurh A r v w r r with lit#
*. I'ubllit Racnrdx o f Hem- Clark of lha atoraaald • IreuIA
na J. Btavani, bla wlfs. era
Inula County, Klorlda.
tha Dafsndanta, I w ill asll to
Court on or bsfors tha Sth
ths hl*hsa t and bait bidder and f o r other relief, and you day o f Juna. 1MI. I f you fall 2 1964.
f o r cash at tha Fro nt Door o f are required to file yo ur A n s ­ to do so, a d a e r l t pro contavao CDt f i l
tha esmtnola C o u a ty Court- w e r to said Complaint wit h tha will ha takan a t a i n i t you f"T
nf tha above
styled tha ratlsf dtmandad In llis
hsuas ta tha C it y o f Sanford. Clerk
County at Bsmlnola. s ta te o f Court and te s erv e a copy Complaint
Flo rid a, at 11
A. M an tho th ere of on P la in t if f' s A t t o r ­
T his N o llr a ahatt ha publlahRONEN RE RQ,
ROUEN17th day o f May, 1M1. tha f o l ­ neys.
ad onra a v n k tor four r o t l o w i n g doscrlbad p ro p s rly aa R E IK I A R E IB M A K . |C"J Aina- •aeutlva waaka In T ha Banford
ast forth ta aatd Fin al Psora s ley Bulldln*. Miami 17. F l o r ­ Harald
ida, not later than the j&amp;th day
to.w it-:
Datad H ill It h dap a f Stay.
o f May, l&gt;d(. In def au lt o f
I.M 94. Banland Cotatoa. which la id Complaint w ill bs 1SAI.
F ir s t Addition, a auhdlvl- taken *■ eenfeseed by you.
(B E A D
alon a c c o r d ln * to tha plat
Arthur H
B a rk w ltk
Jr
DAT E D , et Sanford. Florida.
th ara sf rtcordad In Plat Oita l i r a day e f April, 1111.
Clark o f tha c lro u lt Court
Rook I I , P a * a a 17 and 61 ( B E A U
By: Martha T. VI Man
Daputy Clark
o f tho Public Records of
Ar th u r H. Beckwith. Jr.
t-emlnole County, Florida
Clark o f ih * Circuit Court van dan Ba r* A Day
Poat
O f f l r * Una I |6 1
T o g e t h e r w ith tho follow In*
B y Martha T. Vlhten
Itama o f pr ope rty which ar t
Orlando, Florida
Depu ty Clerk
located In and perman ently In ­ Fuhtleh: Apr!) It ,
Publish May t l , '.I. I I . A Juna
stalled OB a part s f tha I m ­ May I. t l . I I , 1111
i. m i .
p ro v e m e n t ! on said land:
C D U -II
C D T -II
Ona O E Ovan ( E l a r ) , M o ­
dal No. J D K V 1 W H . Ser­
ial No. C V S ! t i l l
One
OB
Surfaea
TTnlt
( E l e c ) , Model No. JP T d V lW H , Bertel No. P U t l A l t t
One OE Hot W a t e r Heater
(E ls e ), Model Na. I I I T R Q •04)4*44, Serial Ns. 1TUiv
th e
c m cp iT
cornT.
A I \TII J I'H K T A I. C IR f'I'IT UP
1*1,011111 A IN ANU P O R a l l M I .
M i l . 13 I IIP V TV.

Camping, hiking, or jtm lounging on a lawn chtir-becr brings to
lech juft the right touch o f extra good living.

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af

daallny

When the results o f today’s
HORTH
IB
hand are tabulated tn the
ft 10794
Cliarlty Challenge Cup com­
VQJIII
petition, almost anything is
ft Non*
ftAKJ ■
likely to have happened. (In ­
WEST
EAST
cidentally, If any ot you read­
ft 9
ft A K J 9 3 1
ers are Interested tn entering
ftK IO lO
the IMS competition the honor­ f t A 9 9
♦ QJ93I
ft B
ary organlrcr tt J1U GnttE
♦ 9011
ftt
Her addrea* iB 33 TalUser Hd ,
t o m (D&gt;
London It'll, England.)
ft Q t
The hand was first played
ft Nona
♦ A K 10*74 1
In Manila between a local
f t Q 10 7 9
team and a team of touring
Both vulntrsbls
British experts.
9®aU W *et
N a r t h Fa st
Curiously, the bidding and
t ♦
Pass
1 ft
J ft
play went the same at both 1 ft
Dbla Pas*
p *w
tables. West opened his sin­ Pas*
gleton spade. East cashed tlie
Opening land—
new and king and conlinucd j ed with the nine of trumps and
with a small spade. South m (f- 1both West players overruffed.

This gave the defense the ftrat
three tricks, but they could
only add one more, so that
both declarers made three
diamonds doubled.
Really Inspired defense wiB
beat the hand one brick. Went
must discard a club on Due se­
cond spade and another club
when South ruffs tn with the
nine o f diamonds. Once he
makfta these two plays there
will be no way for declarer
to keep the defense from get­
ting three trump tricks.
lie will have plenty of way*
to (ry to make his ontract,
but they will all fail because
ot tiie fact thut lie will have
to play one trmnp in order to
I get rid of East’s eishl spot.

teleplione
rom-ersation
this
morning. The first bit ot news
was . . . "
“ f don't like to believe the
worst of anybody, but . .
"Don't you know A N Y news
at ail — about anybody we
know?"
" I can't wait to tell you
about so-and-so. It's a long,

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long s t o r y . "

" I wouldn't tell thle to an­
other soul, but I know you
won't repeat it."
" I can’t tell you who (old
me this, but it is someone who
knows tlie Smiths intimately—
and SHE said . . ."
"I'm not one lo gossip about
'
my neighbors, but
" I certainly didn't intend to
eavesdrop, but I couldn't help
overhearing.
Those are all phrases dear
to the heart of a born gossip
After all. a gossip has lo have
some way of introducing her
subject— and
these
phrase*
are tlie ones most frequently
u*od bj gossip* lo launch ■
choice tidbit.

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Notlro I. h rm b y n lv r n that
lha u m l« r .l *t ir d will, on tho
1,1 day o f Jun*. A. D. lS It,
p r»i,o t
tn
th,
H o n o r a b l,
County
Jud*o
of
Fsminolo
County. Fl- rlda, h * r final r » lurn. arrnunt and vouch*ra. a,
•Adnilnl.iratrlt o f tha Katala
o f M V V nl.A L I T T L E ADA MS,
d r r r a . r d and at ,ald tlm*. than
and il-rra, lii.ik , application to
tho aatd J u - l ( , for a final sslt t » m ,n t of hor ad m ln ls lritlo n
r f tald Mth t» , and f o r an o r ­
der d ltrhar clna h , r a* Surh
A d m ln latra ir li.
Dat*d th l, tha U r d day of
April A D . i » « t .
KIDahrtli Adama Sharon
Aa A -lm ln li lra tr lx of Iho
r a t a l # o f SI A T O L A L I T T t . r ADAMS. D , . ' , a * , d .
in
T iir.
n n r it T
t o i r t ,
S TE S S TII O M . D A V I S A
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IN
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A T I.AAA VII. HIM.
Poat O f fl r# Box 1130
hanford,
Florida 117 71
C. A. VVIt ID DO.S’ , Mil..
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AND
A M E N I H 1 D N O T I U 1 O K S 1 T T . J I D I I T A V C I I I C U T , IN
T o : l i o l . v i ; s . l l o u t T C I l «n&gt;l Knit hl-iW IN 111.13 I ' U I S T t ,
EMMA it. liu L B T U R . til, F I. H M D A.
h If, w III,,, rr.U.JIi , I, IN l I I A N I E I I T NO. 134 IS
I ' r o t n H n r , Remit. Clifton O N E ID A M A T S ' A R D M e K A R LAND
I’ ennsylvanlA.
Plain ti ff,
TO|’
ARE
H EttERV
ORD E It K D unit r,&lt;|ulr,il ta s * r v , TO.
a rnpv nf &gt;uur a n . a . r lo lh«* I I E I i n E I t T H V r F A RT.AND.
('ainplAlhi til,it sna ln tl )rni In
Dafandant.
i n , afam , I ’ mirt, * cn|iy of
N H T i r t : n » ' hi IT
« hlrh la ,ni'los,it h * r * « l l t i , on
KHII IIIACIItCB
tl i, I’ l a l n l l l f a a t l o r n , ) , . Mark T O )
l l l i n i l E R T It. M o F A R N. c l o t , 1anil, Jr. ami Carroll
t.A V D
l o ir k ,. |*. o
D r i w . r 7,. KanW h o . a r r . M . n r a la uaI'unl, Kl-irnia, anil til l i t , II.,
k - o i , o.
nrlalnnl In tli, uffics nf Hi,
T o ll
VUE I I E R E I i r N o n .
Clark of i t i . Circuit Court. In K IE D that a Comp laint for
Kanforil, Kamlnolr C o u n t y ,
n l t o f r , haa harp fll.-t aaalnat
Florida, on o r l-afor, l l i , 33||, you. and you a r t rM iulr. d tu
day o f May, A. D. ISAS: uthur- a , r » * a ropy o f your A n a » , r
w l , a t h , s llr aa tloun o f said or
olhrr
t'l , a d l n * a
to
lha
Complain! w il l h , takan aa Complaint
on P l a i n t i f f *
At.
ronfr,a,i| by you.
lornay. JOHN VV. BCR WHIN,
T M a cnaa I , a anil r o n i m t n , . J R . P. O I l- i\ IT4I. T t T I ti,d by a 11, rfa mrut aa a ho in VlI.t.E, F L O R I D A , and tllr lha
01 v 1,-1 In « h l r h t l i , I ’ la ln llf f or1*inal
An.wor
of
oth sr
lira Rouabt an&lt;1 obtain,-! a P l » a d l n * t In ths n fllc o of tha
VV rit
of
All a rlim a n t
undar Cltrli of tha Circuit Court for
« h l r h i h , r i a l n t l f f haa at larh - Samlnnlo County. Flnrlda. tn
,&lt;t H i, f o l i o . In* dt,r*rlh,-1 r r , l
pro prr ly , • llu a ln l In K,itilno|a h it o f f l r * In Sanfard. Florida,
on or h afor, Ih * l l t h day o f
County, Flnrlda. to - w lt:
l.o| ! o f Rlork I. o f Man Juna 1**4. I f you fall lo do
ao, M i a m i * hi hy default will
c a r l o . Bulidlrl.lon. a , r r &lt;ord,il In I'lul
Rook f. ha takan axalnat you f o r ih *
ra tl rf daman-lad In tha C o m ­
!'-**• t l , I'ubllc Harord, of
plaint.
H,m ln ol« County, Florida
D O NE and O r d e r e d , at
D A T E D Ihla t t l l i day of
Sanford.
Florida, thla l l h day
April. A. D. ISM. si Banford.
of May, 1*44.
Nominal, county, Florida.
(N E A L)
(B E A L )
Ar th u r It Darkwlth. J r ,
Arthur If. B ark w llh . Jr.
Clark
of
Circuit Court,
Clark
H,mlni-la County. Florida.
f l y : Martlia T. Vlhl*n, D. C.
Ryt
Martha
T.
Vlhlan
Mark N. Clavsland, Jr. and
JOH N VV. S C n c o n s . JIL
Ca rr o ll Rurko
Alln rn ay for P la i n t i f f
r. O, D ra w a r E
P. O. Rut 17*1
Banford. Klorlda
Tltuavllta
r io r ld a
A t to r n a y i f o r P ls ln ltf f
Publlah
Vlay IJ, IV. 34, i
I'ut-llah: A f r l l II.
Juna S. l*4t
May I IT, I*. 1114
C D II-II
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Tha Uonr-I of Coun ty Com*
mlu to n ars o f Samlnola Coun­
ty, Florida, w ill raoalva bids
nl th* sft te * o f Arthur H.
Backwlth, Jr., Clark In Ih*
Courthoua# *t Ssnfotd, Fl-»rl-tn u p to t:0P P. M., Wa.lnas.
day. VUy 17 i s i t , f-.r purch.vaa
nnd disposal hy w r oo k ln *. ramoval. or elharwlaa, o f th*
f o l l o w ln * daarrlbad atructur*
l y l n * within th# r l e h t - o f- w n y
of
T nrnty-FIfth
SlraSl
#*tan-tat wraatwsrdt
d n * -1 &gt; S ln *l* Story frx m r
two-hadroom hou»* loouitad
on lha f o l l o w ln * daarrlb­
ad prop arly: llrxln 1&gt; t t
Ch, Exot o f Jf. VV, cornar
taction
t,
T o w n sh ip
10
South, R a n * * 10 t a i l , n . u
t r u t h i t faat. VVaat I is
fa*:. North 1C tt;*.. t r . i
East
111 faat . Samlnola
County. Klorlda. (t-aln* on
waat aids o f Old
IdV*
MAfy Raid, d lroctly op.
posit* th* w * ,t # r n tarmInus o f T w a n t y - Fifth
Straot.
City
of
Sanford,
Samlnoto County, Florida. )
vv ork muii i-a eompleted
within
thirty
ftnt d a y , o [
data o f aoraptanr* o f baal bid.
Inapaotlon ean b * mad* by
appolntm tnt with th* Coun­
ty En*ltt**r. and ap ar lflra tlo n*
a r t nvallabla at tli* offlcr* of
th* County Enutiiaar In the
Courthoua* at Banford, F l o r ­
ida.
Illda fo ha aroompanlr-l by
hl-1 drpoalt of 4I0-) or in'T, of
bid off rr , w-hIrhavar It ( r a a l r r ,
which -lapoalt ahalt b* raturnrd I - unatircaaaful bl-ldara.
Bid* In h , anrlutad In •
aaala-t anvalop# plainly mark.
ad on th# oufalda, "l l l l &gt; KV»ll
DISI*OHAl. r&gt;F H OI'bF , opan
May I f , 1**4."
Bids ahatl
be opanad
on
T h u ra iU ).
May
If,
1*44 at
MtSO A. M or aa anon th ,r aa f t - r * • iroaalbl*. at n m a rtin *
to bo hold In t h . County Cotnnilralon Moatln* Room tn th*
Courthoua* at Hanford, Florida.
T h * r la h t
to rasarvod to
w et,*
any
Irro*u1*rltloa
nr
ta rhnlen lltMl In b id , and to
r,J#rt any or all bldi.

I ' l C T I l l U l * .NAME
N O T IC E
IB h r r r b j
*l»*n
that I am * n * a * o d tn buatnaae
at F o r a tt City, Srtnlnol* Coun­
ty. Klorl-la, undrr the fictitious
nama
of.
Patar
Pan
Ire
Cream
and
Pa-try
Nhoppa,
niul that I Ibivud to rtiDatrr
• vl-1 nnme wi t h t h . Clerk o f
the Circuit
Court.
Betnlnol*
County. F lo rid *. In accordance
w llh th * provlrlon* o f the F lo tltloua N a m * Ntatutea, to -w ltt
Section **S.o* Florb ta Hiatutee
1347.
Sip; Marnareta M rlalrr
l ’ ubll»h: A p ril S',
May 4. IJ, IS, 1)44
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TO A L L P E R S O N S H A VIS’ D
C L A IM S
OR
D E SI A N D *
A G A IN S T SAID E S T A T E :
You and eacn o f you are
hereby notified and re-tulrrd lo
file imy clalma and demands
which you. or either o f you.
may hav e again st eald m a t e
In th# o f f l r , nf Hon. C. V E R ­
NON MIZE, County Ju -l g , o f
Hemlnole County, at hla n f f t - *
In the Court lln u.e In Hanfor-I,
Florida, w Ill-In ,1v calendar
mon th , from th* time o f th*
flrat publication of thla nuiica-,
Each claim or d »m sn d must he
In w r itin g and coniatn th *
p l o r , o f reald enc, and poat o f ­
fice addrats o f t h , clalmnnt
and muat b , aworn tn by the
-*l,lm,nt. hla anrnt or a lt o r nay, or the seine .ba ll b , void.
Mildred W o o d * Haeley
A • E xecutr ix o f said esta te
Francla K. W h tta k s r
A tto rn e y at I ^ w
Null* I l k
P la ta National Hank B l d g .
Orlando, Kl-rl-ln
Pul-11.h
April 17
May I. 11. I I , 1)44
C D T -II

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Hoard of County Commit*t-rnara
Samlnola County, Florid a
J P. Arory, Jr., Cfaalrmap
n y l VT. Buih. Jr.
County E n « l n * * r
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we live in a Und of penotul frecdom-and that our right to enjuy
beer and ale, if we so desire, it just one, but tn important one, of
dues penotul freedom*.

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O n hot summer dty, a dip in ■ cool Mream can be wonderful]v
refreshing. Equally refreshing when you rc relaxing aiierwsrits
with friends ia a hearty glass of beer. There's
hardly another
another bevbevcrc’t hardly
fun u
as much
much bb
m beer.
beer.
x i„( i around that suits what you do for
or fun

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KEIRDULLEAfiiSft
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Bv Ruth Miiie«

graduated from e i g h t h
grade two years ago and
ntj mother want* me to 1
wear the same -Ircxs SHE
wore. 1 am afraid every­
body will remember it and
know that I am wearing my
( ! ) r » t e A * d Gladys
T U E S D A Y P. M.
t f ) Tft§ object I a
■iater'a old d r i l l ,
We
1:61 i d N*w trope
haven't got the money for a
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very pretty and as good ax
4.19 (4) N e w * — W a i t s r Crea&lt;f» Ce re e f t*!fe
k it*
new, but I still feel funny
&lt;t» b f t e n K « j e
t!&gt; Hu ntlsy - Brin kley J J 12 1 i l l N f * »
about it. I hate to hurt my
7 .00 43 &gt; M-H'iuad
12:!* ( • » d t i r e h f e r Torn ar­
mother's f a e 11 n p*. but I
(4) A d v rn tu r ** la T a r*row
d lii
would sure like a new dress.
( I * K n h » r Knf’ w i B e it
IS) ll*h*t
( S ) T ru t h or Con teWhat should I do.
1.S# - : i Mr. Noat k
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H AND -M E-D O W NS
t l ; 4 l i t ; d'oitlLri L ent
l:»4 i d Red Skelton
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One V ic to r Clima x Kitchen
Exhaust Fan
(E lse)
No
Modal or Serial Numbers
One Quake r r u r n t e e (Otlt
Model No. R M H E l , Serial
No. i m T - l F t l
One
Nutene
Haa ts r
la
Rath. Modal No. Mud, No
hartal No.
Nina Venetian Blinds ( M e ­
t a l ) manufactured by R o ­
berta A w n t n * and Venetian
Blind
Company,
Orlando,
Florida, Na Modal o r S er­
ial N u m b e rs
Dat ed this l l t h day o f M ty .
A. D. l i l t .
(SEA L)
A r t h a r M. Beck wit h , Jr.
C le r k o f Circuit Coavt
R y : Sandra S. Jehaooa,
D. C.
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Ca rr oll Burke
A t lo r n e y e f o r P l a i n t i f f
P. O. D ra w e r l
Sanford, Flo ri d a
Puhltlh May I I , ltdd.
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ashamed to hava har child
go into tho place where she
is working and say, "There
is M Y
mothsr!”
should
change job*. And if aha la
standing thsre with most of
her front exposed, and half
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P la in tif f,
a*.
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and
L K L A M SET7.ER, his w l f s ;
• nd 111*11 m n I. D F li ts . INC..
Drf«ni1:" atM .K I'li**
M1THTS IIP* a t 1.13
N o d e s In her eby e lv e n that
u n d -r a decree o f fnreelnmir,
and
# n t* r «d hr the J u l * .
o f ths Circuit Court o f ths
M a t h Judicial Circuit, In suit
f o r Hrmlnol# County, Florida,
on ths l » l h d » y o f May, 1SSI. In
a certain cau-s between Klrut
K&gt; ilrral
S a v in * *
and
Loan
Aaaoclsiton of Orlando, a c o r ­
poration, p laintiff, and H e r.
bsrt A. S s n s r and I. »ls M
S ell e r,
his
w lf s .
and
Hub
Dulldtra. lne., dafsndanta. b *.
It,K Chancery No. 13)4), I w ill
sell at public auction to tbo
hlghsst and beat btddar f o r
ca»h, at tha fro n t door o f tha
Courlhn uia la Sanford, Hamlnols ro u n t y . Flo rid *. at tha
hour of lt:ca. A. M.. on T u t a .
day, tbs Ind day o f Juna, l t d ,
«ho follow i n * dsaerlbsd p ro ­
party:
loot X L A K E
H A R R IE T
F.8TATCS accordln * to the
plat th s rs of aa raoordsd
In Plat Book It. Paaaa l i
and tl. o f tha Publls Recorda o f Semlnols County,
Florida.
(S E A L )
Arthur H. Bsckarlth, J r ,

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W E D N E SD AY, M A Y M . 1964
G E N E R A L TEND ENCIES:
A wonderful day and evening
to d e a r up all unfinished
business and to lot others see
you are a devoted ally and
conscientious worker by doing
little favors and courtesies
that are vital in any relation­
ship at apparentiy unimport­
ant moments. Be sure yen are
In a position where big-wigs
can see your good work.
AR IE S (M arch 21 to April
IB)— Getting home or buaincas affairs operating beauti­
fully fchould be first on the
agenda today. Bo so efficient
that yoi are appreciated by
high an low. SUCCEED.
TAR I F April 20 to May 20)
You haw
special talent that
needs ,n bo expressed for
greater happiness and Increas­
ed success. Tills can very
likely release tensions of all
Undt Make others happy.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to June
21)— Show particular interest
In the home and all o f It* oc­
cupants today. Make basic
security more noticeable by
concentrated effort thereupon.
You have not been practical
enough in the past.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21)— If you iW down
with assoclales, whether at
home or placo of business,
you can weed out whatever it
Is that is deterring your pro­
gress. Others cooperate. Talk
and act quickly.
LE O (July 22 to August 21)
Getting advice from persons of
great experience will help you
to add much to current abun­
dance.
Use
practical
ap­
proach. This makes a fine im ­
pression on Influential per­
sons.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sept­
em ber 22)— Don't fall behind
In effort* to gain personal ob­
jectives, since this is right
psychological time to see big
results. Use talents wisely.
Show you are a charming per­
son.
LIB R A (September 23 to
October 22)— Studying data
at hand can show why you
have not been to successful
as anticipated. How you com­
pleted work started? Consult
with advisors, too, for quick,
wise Ideas.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
Novem ber 21)— An acquain­
tance m ay be the one to shed
light on some puxillng busi­
ness affair with a partner. Get
mattera, cleared up quickly.
Group meetings tonight can
produce big results.
SAG ITTARIU S
(N ovem ber
22 to December 21}— Taking
quick action with some in­
fluential person can bring the
fino results now. Increase
prestige appreciably. Guard
“
good name and Imperee allies
favorably.
CAPRICORN (D ecem ber 22
to January 20) — You have
highly Inspired Ideas and you
would do well to act quickly
and get them Into operation.
Hobnob with powerful persona.
He broadminded for beat re ­
sults.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February IB) — You have
obligations to meet and should
do so, but don't take on any
that are unnecessary. Don't
show too much gratitude In
the wrong channels. Be dis­
criminating.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20)— Showing loyalty
to partner* is the beat way to
get ahead fast today. Give
them credit for their ability,
talent. Be calm In talking
over points wiicre you dls
agree.
IP YO U R CHILD IS BORN
TO D A Y, there will be such
an ability for doing little fa­
vors for other* at the right
tim e that much benefit can
com e to him or her, when
least expected. A good educa­
tion la essential here, since
wlten combined with such
sweet ways, can make for a
very great success in life.
Teach to think big and gel big.
“ The Stars Impel, they do
aot com pel." What you make
ef your life la largely up to
YOUt
Carroll Rlgbter’s individual
Forecast for your sign for
June Is now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdate and
and tl.oo lo Carroll Rlghter
Forecast The Sanford Herald
Box 1621, Hollywood M, Cali­
fornia.

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UM.VA4.BOV5, , FOR o n c e Yo u ’re
m s t a r t i n g J THROW IN ' ’EM
o v e r -me
A BUSINESS THAT WILL END
THIS VEXING SHORTAGE OF FUNDS TNE, P lA T B ,M A 3 0 R !
HAD R eceN T L Y ' HAVE TOO NOTICED
A D O G SHOWED
M G S O MUCH
HOW At A N Y ILL* MANNERED DOES A « 6
ARO U ND f A S A VETERAN A N IM A L
IV O R Y -T H l *
A 1 0 R N IN &amp; X
TRAINER, IT WOULD EE SIMPLE FOR ME
TO SCHOOL THEM — -FOR A THOUGHT X
W AG BEING
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Housctriller on private lot.
365 mo. Call after 6. 322-6087.
UNFURN. 2 B R Apt. K i t
equipt. 1O0W W. 18th. Ph.
349-3952.

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DISAPPEARS

FOR R E N T
Modern 2 Bedroom furn., or
unfurn. Duplex, not under
flight path

E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
A G E N C Y - RE ALTO R
2165 S. Park Ave.
Phones F A 2-2264 or FA 2-2233
Efflc., 345. 611 Park.

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Sanford. Good cond. 370 mo.
II. R. Rice, 668-5406.

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VACU U M C LE AN E R
RE PAIR S
Parts, Suppliei, Electrolux, 2 BR. houi.\ unfurn., screen­
ed porch. fen.'cJ back yard.
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way,
Just outside city limits. Ph.
Rex-Air, F iller Queen, GE,
322-8340 or 322-4319.
etc. Free pick-up.
GM VACUUM RE PAIR S
2 Bn., kit equipt. Ph. 322-4536.
S0« So. Myrtle
322-B627
2 BR House, Bowman's T ra il­
VACUUM C L E A N E n -L O C A L
e r Court. 668-4908.
R E PA IR S - SALES —
A L L MAKES
FURN. Apt. 360 per mo. incL
lights &amp; water. 322-3011,
________Phone 322-2232________

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AMP THOSE IDIOTS ARE HELP
EVERY DAYALL WINTER LONG 7
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AN1MOW THAT YOU'VE SET OUT
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Quesnel Apts., 40t E. 14th
SUM M ER R E C REATIO N
St., 322 8191.
Program for children o f all
age
groups. 2 Filtered Furn. Apt., close in. Phone
32T2b&lt;*£'
swimming pool*. Art* A
Crafts. Qualified
Instruc­
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with P vL
tors. All day, 311 weekly. H
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
Day, *6.50 weekly. Trans­
portation available. Happy U N FU RN . 2 BR Duplex A pL
Acres School. Ph. 322-8481.
T e rra u o floors, tile bath,
Venetian shade*, kit. equipt.
WORLD
BOOK
PLAN
for
water furn. Ph. 322-2334 af­
your child's education. Ph.
ter 5 p. m,
322-3328,
2 Bdrm. furn. upstairs apL
5. Food
203 E. 21st St. 355. R. A.
Williams, 322-3951.
Baby Beef, grain fed, 250-400
lbs. Custom wrapped. Ph.
2 BR House. K1L equipt. 373.
322 0515 after 5 p. m.
Ph. 3Z2-5303.

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Avail. June 1st. Ph. 322-8132
Nice, Roomy 2 BR Unfurn.
home.
909 Catalina
Dr.
2-ROOM furn. apt. 355 mo.
Only 385. Robert A. W il­
ind. water &amp; elec. 322-3860.
liams. Ph. 322-3951.
1 BR Housetidtler furn. Adult*
ROSE COURT
only. 375 mo. Ph. 322-11ST.
A PA R TM E N TS
1 BR Furn, N ear Base. 2015 4 BR, 2 Bath, home. A vail­
Sanford Ave. 668-4323.
able, June. 322 9595.
W E L A K A A P A R TM E N TS : FURN. Apt. Cloie In. Jimmie
nooms private baths, 114
Cowan. 322-4013.
W. First St.
NEW 2 BR house, kit. equipL
Furn. ApL 2300 MeBonvDle.
375 mo. Ph. 322-3685.

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Herald Want-Ads A re Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
12. Real Estate For Sale

&lt;5. For Renl

12 ACRES
N IC E L Y Fum. 2 BR. home on,
So. Sanford Ave. Near Bate. Oak shaded large 4 Bedroom.
2 bath home;; Fam ily room
Ph. 322-3659.
with fireplace, large util­
ity and double carport. Ap­
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
proximately 2500 tq. ft. All
Apply 5-0:30.
fenced. 6 Acre* cleared and
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom House*
planted In bahal,

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SW EETIE PIE

May 19, 1961 — PnKe 9

By Nadine Seltzer

Payton Renlty

322-1301

17-02 at

Hiawatha

STORAGE SPACE. 307
St. 322-5492 or 1374.

6th

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17 92 at Hiawatha

Furn. Gar. Apt. 254Sl 4 P al­
metto.
Ph.
322-0525
or
1901 S. Park
322-5232
322-5254.
N ttei: 322 8971-3013 or 2248
Clean room* for men. 401
FOR SALE
Magnolia Ave. 222-0720.
T R A D E : What have you? Mo­
Unfurnlihed 2 BR. house, kit­
dern 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
chen equipped. 322-3651.
masonry home, reasonable
terms
to responsible buyer.
2 BR, home, U t. equip. Key*

Seminole Realty

at 817 Catalina Dr.

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34. Article* For Sal*

E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
AGENCY - REALTO R
2485 S. Psrk Ave.
Phones F A 2-2264 or F A 2-2285

Carpets clean easier with the '58 Ford 2 Dr., 6 cycle stick
BEDROOM Suite* (2&gt; com­
R E A D Y M IX CONCRETE
Blue Lustre Electric Sham*
plete w. box spring* &amp; mat- Patioa, Floor, Free Eitimafos
Very clean. 3300. 38-3551.
poeer only $1 per day. Cartre**. $129 ea. Foam Bed Sills, lintels, step*, blocks,
ro ll'* Furniture.
Pillows, 81.49 pr, with THIS
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
1962 F ist 2-dr., extra clean
steel,
grease
traps, dry
AD ! Financing Available.
................................... (895
R E P A IR CHARGES
wells. Stepping stones.
Noll-Furay Furniture
Mark
IV
Singer in Console. Pay charge 1959 Continental
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
901 W. 1st St. — 322 6591
.................................... $1095
817.10. Free Wealing hou*« in
309 Elm Ave.
322-3751
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Console with buttonhole at­
FREE E STIM ATE
800 S. French Ave.
tach.
Pay
chargee
of
$15.90.
Check with
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
Ph. Service Mgr., 322-9411.
ovating. New &amp; Used Furni­ CARPETS A ’ln CARTE
HIGHEST PR IC E PA ID
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. For the BEST Carpet Values H O NEY FOR SALE : One gal­
FDR E X TR A C LE AN CARS
Co., i t 709 Celery Ave.
anywhere. Samples shown
lon, $3.00. Call 38-2960 af­
1012 Sanford Ave.
322-4503
FA 2-2117.
In your home.
ter 3 p. m. F R E E D E L IV ­
1103 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
E R Y W IT H IN
SANFORD
For the biggest selection of
B U YIN G A N E W or
241-6191 or
C IT Y LIM ITS.
nearly new and used furni­ Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
USED CART
ture, see N oll'* Furniture
riN A N C E IT W ITH US
338545 Evenings
Brokerage in Casselberry
♦ Low Interest Rates
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6. Home Grown Toma toe*, Red
* Low Monthly Payments
FLO RID A STATE B AN K
potatoej,
onions.
Oscar
Zitb
ig
$
$
SAVING
S
Used furniture, appliances,
trower, 907 Persimmon Ave.
On Floor Model* k
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
'53 Chevrolet, Std. shift. Good
Demonstrator*
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford F R IG ID A IR E Washer Deluxe.
trans. $175. Ph. 322-7690.
(F
R
E
E
Repair
ESTIM
ATE
S)
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Good $85. 2 Ref. top freez­
In Your Home
er*. $40 ca. 1 Rrfrig. $33.
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
In Snnforc! Call
Noll-Furay Furniture
Quick
Service
With
the
SINGER
M l W, 1st St. — 38-8591
C llh .
SUPER
TRADLNG
Representative at

$ Bank $

POST. FA 2-0677.

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G R E E N B K IA R
*W rt a two-oir family, tool"
Choice
lota
available
in
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor 16. Femal* Help Wanted 27. Special Services
LAKE.
Call
evening!
overlooking
golf
course.
322-1597.
_______
Custom building to your
W AITRESSES
specifications.
Greenbrier Must be experienced. New
Need a shelf, acrecn porch,
11. Real Estate Wanted
developed by
operation. Apply Georgian
new room, carportc, new
Manor Restaurant. 1300 So.
W ANTED. Dciirable lota In
KINGSW OOD
house or remodel. U. E.
Orlando A ve. 17-92, Mait­
trade on Sparcraft Trailer.
BU ILD ERS, INC.
Link. 33-7029.
land.
Can be seen at 2003 So.
202 Fairmont Dr.
French. Ph. 322 6457.
F A 2-8074
White girl to operate open top
12. Real Estate For Sale No. Orlando, 2 Sherry Ave.,
washing machines and other
3 UR, 1 bath, cor. lot. fenc­
laundry chorea. Age 3-35. LAWNS renovated — Aerate
1 BR., 1W bath home. Aaed hack yd. $A4 mo. Small
2507 S. Sanford Ave.
—Remove thatch — Chinch
aume paymcnti. 322-5455.
equity. 322 9093,
Buy Spray (VC-13)— FertiB E AU TIC IAN W ANTED
U re-P h . 33-4244.
2 BR frame house. Very dean.
Richard's Hair Styling
M ANSFIELD L A W N SER.
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­ 107 W. 27th St .
33-7701
THE T IM E TESTED F IR M
wan, 322-4013.
R E PR IN TS A V A ILA B LE
118 N. Park Ave.
F A 2 6123
2 Ladles far evening and
Of pictures that have been
LOCH ARBOR. Lge. 4 BR, 2
week-end
counter
work
at
New Cuitum Built Home on
published in The Herald.
bath, playrm., cent, airthe N avy Enlisted Men's
Cryatal Lake. For informa­
Call BUI Vincent at The
cond. 207 Ridge Rd., Phone
Club.
Permanent
at
31
per
tion call 322-3378.
Sanford Herald. 322 2611.
322 8522.
hr. to atari, plus meals.
Must be 21 with no restrict­
Fiaao Tuning and Repair
ing dependents, and have W. L. Harmon - F A 2-423
No Down Pymt. — Vets
2, 3, &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
own transportation. Apply
F H A Min. Down Pymt. St
1, 144, A 2 BATHS
P A IN T IN G • IN TE R IO R - EXIn-Service Loans
DOWN P A Y M E N TS FROM
T E R IO R and Home Im ­
3 &amp; 4 BR’S.
17. M*le Help Wanted
provement Contractor. All
Immediate Occupancy
work may be financed up to
Low Monthly Payments
Air • Conditioning
installation
Air-Conditioning Optional
5 yra. Guaranteed satisfac­
worker, must be mechanicC R Y S T A L L A K E P A R K , For Complete Informatics
tory. A. J. ADCOCK* Ph.
See Or Call Your
ally Inclined, conscientious
LAKE M ARY
38-9558.
end
willing.
Write
The
San­
W. oo 2iIh St. A L eft on
ford Herald, Box 78.
Lake Mary Blvd.
A TTE N TIO N !
Ph. 322-2744
S ALE S BROKER
SHS GRADUATES
C AREER
L A K E W A Y M A N HGTS.
Have your picture taken re ­
O P P O R T U N IT Y
LONGWOOD
ceiving your diploma at
IN SANFORD
(South oo 17-92—8 mi.
Graduation Exercises. Con­
33-2420 Are you satisfied with your
2545 Park Dr.
2 Blk*. Northweat of
tact Blit Vincent, Sanford
preseot Job? I f not contact
Long wood Plaza)
FURNISHED,
U NFU RNISH ­
Herald, 38-2611 or 322-098.
Orlando 422-8855 or Mt.
ED Lakefront, 3 BR, 1V4
Dora 383-4491 for interview.
NEED T H A T DRESS FIXED?
bath, 15 x 30 Swimming pool
PLU M B ER. Apply 319 Elm Bring K by ANN'S A LTE R AIn S uni and- 121 Lake D o t
T IO N SHOP. Over Sanford
Ph. 838-3911
Ave., Sanford Fla.
2 BR.
Home, Study, 14$
Sewing Center, 108 So. Park.
NOW H E AR T H IS I
Baths, large Fam ily Rm. In W ANTED : Man for Sanford
AIR-CO ND ITIO N ING
Beautiful Lakefront with U rge
and DeLand area to service
good neighborhood; includ­
2 bedroom borne, a den,
By FEDDERS
Insurance Debit. Above aver­
ing stove, refrig., room airworkahop, eocloaed porch
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
age guaranteed salary plus
conditioner, washing ma­
and summer house. Large
38-4234
commissions. Good oppor­ 200 So. Park Ave.
chine &lt;i rugs. Really ter­
105 x 300 ft lot attractively
tunity for advancement for
rific buy I Monthly pay­
W ELLS DRILLED , PUMPS,
Un(Heaped with your own
a hard worker.
Contact
ments 383.50.
S PR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
facilities for fishing and KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Manager, 1219 N. Orange
All Types and Sizes
swimming on a good sand
Ave., or write, P. O. Box
Inc.
We Repair and Service
bottom spring fed lake. This
2401,
Orlando,
Fla.
F A 2-8074
STINE
U located in e quiet com­
Machinery and Supply Co.
18. Help Wanted
munity 3 blocks from ele­
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6432
mentary school, 7 miles to
SALES R E PR E S E N TA TIV E
R
E
A
L
ESTATE-INSURANCE
Jr. High. Senior High and
Experienced or twn-experieoc- 29. Automobile Service
3rd A Park Ave.
Stetson University, close to
ed, full o r part-time, man or
Phone 33-5841
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
•m all shopping area, on
woman. Sell our complete
Free
Inspection,
estimates,
commercial and school buses 3 BR, 1 bath, kit. equipped.
Una o f advertlelng special­
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
route with U. S. No. 4 only
8200 down, assume pymta.
ties, calendars, and business
k repairs discounted.
2 miles distance midway
gifts. Every business a pros­
o f 378 mo. 33-1599.
21144 E. 3rd.
33-3443
between Daytona Beach and
pect. Top commissions paid
W ALKING DISTANCE
Sanford. You must ace thii
weekly. Y early bonus. For
to appreciate K. P r i c e One block from shopping cen­
full details write AD-GIFTS
ter, this 2 Bedroom roomy
316,350.
CO., P. O. Box 1347, Tyler,
Home with nice yard with
Shown by appointment only—
Texas.
Scnkarik Ginas and Paint
bearing fruit trees, sprink­
Call Matthew J. Yankovlch
Compnny
ler system and well. Only 19. Situation* Wanted
after 8 p. m. 228 2238.
210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2-4622
87000 with Tcrroa.
HOUSEWORK. 33-8440.
RO BERT A. W ILLIAM S
Exp. Laundress wishes ironing
AUTOMOTIVE
Realtor
at home. Reasonable. Call
Property Mnnairement
AIR-CONDITIONING
Raymond Lundqulst, A no.
Mary, 322-0663.
&amp; Sales Broker
IN STALLATIO N - SERVICING
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bld|.
Good Used Cars Sold
Babysitting, housework. Ph.
W HERE THE BASS ARE1
818 French Ave.
322-7783
322-3503.
20 Beautifully Forested acres
Offera fo r your aalectlon
Auto Glass, Top*
on Wekiva River. Easily 21. Beauty Salons
these Beautiful 2, 8, * 4
k Seat Covers
accessible. Ideal homeaite.
Bedroom
Permanent Special
Priced to Sell!
20 per cent off Regular Prices.
Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
304 W. 2nd St. F A 2 8032
Hotel, Ph. 3 3 1 3 3 .
A LL WORK G UARANTEED
IN V E STM E N T k R E A LTY
Complete Beauty Service
118 N. Park
322 9173
21. Poultry • Livestock
3 Senior Operators
1395 Buys 5 Years Equity. 3 Free Parking at 2nd A Oak
Duroc Gilt. ■ mo. old. Phone
105 So. Oak
Bedrooms, GE range, refri­ 322-3742
38-0300.
gerator, drape*, c l o s i n g H A R R IE TT’S B E A U TY NOOK

Free Estimates

Building:
Contractor

St. Johns Realty

.1 COM PLETE ROOMS
O N LY 8219 50
Easy Terms
Shop and Save The
Budget Way

BUDGET
F U R N IT U R E CO.
298 Long wood Plaza
17-92
Ph. 838-4583
3-1. A r t ic le * F o r S a le
USED
Elec, range.
Good
cond. $25. Ph. 3 8 3400. 139
Country Club Rd.
NORGE Dryer. Good cond.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5726.
May Special. MacheUoi, 99c.
Arm y-Navy
Surplus,
310
Sanford Ave.
If you warn people to pay
attention to your business,
call FA 2-5612 and ask the
Herald Staff about some at­
tention getting ads

Buy Now &amp; Save On

AUTO GLASS
IN STA LLE D

W agners

V A - FHA

• FALCO NS • FA IR L A N E S
• G ALAX IES • T-BIRDS

1334 Park Dr.

1-2118
2-0848
1 3 0708
bastard, Fla.

The

W aterway

Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
304-8-$ E. lit . Ph. T X 2-5981

SOUTHW ARD

Bearing: the “OK” Tagr, Their Sign

60 Ford Fairlane 500
Tudor, 6 cylinder, standard tram ,
heater.

57 Plymouth
auto,

long

wheel

55 Chevrolet Wagfon
2-door, 6 cylinder, automatic trans,
radio A hratrr,

63 Chevy II 100
4-dixir, 6 cylinder, auto, trans, ra­
dio A healer.

60 Contentinal Mark V
Fully equipped Including
•cats and windows.

PARK WOOD STATION WAGON.
4 door, V-R engine. auto, trans.,
power steering, radio A heater.

In Slock. You're Sure To Find The One O f
Your Choice A t A Price You Can't A fford To Turn Down

GET THE BIGGEST
DISCOUNTS NOWI

62 Pontiac Catalina
STATION WAGON. 4-door, V-8.
auto . tra m , power steering A
brakes, radio A heater.

57 Buick Special
4-dnor hardtop, V-R engine, auto,
trans, power steering A brake*,
radio &amp; heater.

61 Oldumobile 88

O N L Y A F E W LEFT . . .

4-door, V-R engine, power atrering
A hrakra, radio A heater, air rund.

’64 Ford Demonstrators
Going A t Super Savings!

C O N V E R T IB L E , V-8 engine, auto,
trans, power steering A brakes,
radio A heater.

59 Chevrolet

• All Sold W ilh A New Car Factory Warranty

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

puwer

59 Chevrolet

OVER 60 NEW CARS

Amoco

31A. Pete
costa. f9 l month pays all.
Spring Permanent Special
101 Temple Drive, Ravenna
20 Percent off regular prices White Toy Poodle, male, 8
Park. Tenant will show.
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
weeks. Ph. 383903.
Write owner, 113 N. E. 8lh 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0831
St., Hallandale, Fla.
FREE Kittens, FR E E Deliv.
22. liulld • Paint - Repair ery. Ph. 322 1388.
Country Club Manor. 2 BR.
Fla. room, with air-condi­ FIREPLACES, Additions, Al 12. Flow er* • Shrubs
tioner, Corner lot. 10o Mayterationi, Brick, B l o c k ,
rose Dr., alter 4 p. m.
Stone, Concrete work. John YOUNG CITRL'S TR E E S: H "
to * V , Pineapples nr Hem
Biun. TK 8 1392, Box 428,
lins on sour—Other variet­
1G. Female Help Wanted
Long wood.
ies. R. W. Williams, after
R E C E PTIO N IST and Assist.
I p . a . 322 6402.
25.
Plumblnr
Services
Bookkeeper.
Age
18-35.
PLUM BING
GROW your own hydroponic
High School Diploma. Must
tomatoes;
in
containers;
Contracting Repairs
be good typist. Shorthand
FREE ESTIM ATES
some bearing. Grosaer'a Hy­
helpfuL Apply in person to
droponic Farm, S. Sinford
Mr. C. C. Hayes at Bras*
R L. H AR V E Y
Ave.
Motors, 519 E. l i t St,
204 Sanford Ave.
F ^ 2-3383

U SE D CARS

61 Chevrolet Pickup

M AK E YO UR D E A L TO DAY!

Homes

FA
FA

To

Robson Sportinir Good*

Wise Shoppers Look For The

HalMon Flretaide,
bate, auto, trans.

Jim Hunt Realty

Office
Night

Gateway

IIF.LVEIIEIIE 4-door V-8,
trans., radio A heater.

Ball-Blair Agency

Jim Hunt Realty

15' Runabout 35 hp. Electrio
Johnson with trailer k all
skiing accessories. $400. Fh.
33-9506.

A Quality Car at a Reasonable Price

64 FORDS

L M N Enterprises,
Inc.

V A - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

17 Ft. 4 In. Swift, Epoxy
painted, forward hatch, top
amt aide curtains, 75 John•on. 2 tanks, Gator trailer,
and many extras, 8975. Fh.
33-4175 after 6 p. m.

National

Stenstrom Realty

To make the heat home
buy. see the

37. Boat* • Motors

Alan's Pabriea A Rugs
WEBCOR Stereo Console, Like
16’ Chris Craft, 40 hp. Mer322-5783
new. Half price. Financing
cury k trailer. $600. 38-8032
available.
or 304 W. 2nd., 8 til 3 p.m.
Refrigerator, like new, api.
Noll-Furay Furniture
size. Inquire a l No. 1 F ire '55 Mercury, $487 hal, $26 mo.
1963 18’ Laraon Deluxe Sea
901 W. 1st St. — 3 8 6591
'58 Ford, $592 bal, $31 mo.
Station, Sanford.
Wolf Merc. 1000, Dual 19
'58 Opal Wag. (574 bal, $31 mo.
Frigldalro Refrig., Dinette. 6 SEWING MACHINE-NECCin
gat. tanks, safety glass win­
*55 Fold , $479 bal, $24 mo.
chairs. Before 2 p. m., 2520 Full size Round bobbin. Sews
dows, full top, aide A stern
'55 Bulck, $519 bal, (28 mo.
So. laurel.
curtains. Fully rigged, inch
like new. Monogram*, saws '57 Ford, $487 bal, $27 mo.
anchor A chock. 2 fire ex ­
on
b
u
t
t
o
n
s
,
buttonholes,
'57 Mercury, $597 bal, $32 mo.
Black-eyed pea* for Sale. Pick
tinguish ers, horn A speed­
overcasts raw edges, makes '55 Mercury, $497 hal, (2 6 mo.
your own. $150 bu. Call
ometer; Tandem trlr. with
fancy
stitches,
without
at­
'58
Imperial,
issi
bal,
$42
mo.
38-4058.
power wench. N - dealers:
tachments. Only 7 payment* '58 44 Truck, $697 hal, $35 mo.
Sanford, 611 Beth Dr., Ph.
JUST O P E N E D ~
of $8 56. Call Garrett's, 38- '51 44 Truck. $345 bal, $17 mo.
3 3 0583.
Sanford Vacuum Service, Re5244.
'49 44 Truck, $214 hal, $12 mo.
xalr Dealer. We have bags,
'35 Ford. $197 hal, $12 mo. 39. Trailer* • Cabana*
SEWING M A C H IN E hose* ami parts for all
'58 Ford, $99 bal, $3 mo.
1963 W H ITE
makes. We'll recondition It
SPARC RAFT 10 x 43. Com­
for only $5 95. Work guar­ Twin needle ZlgZag. Same as
pletely furnished. Sacrifice
new.
Makoa
buttonholes,
anteed. Come in and see our
price. Can be seen at 2003
monograms, blind Iiems, all
cleaner* from $13.95 up.
So. French Ave. Phone 322*
REPOSSESSIONS, INC,
without attachments. Pay
2555 S. Park, 3 8 6511,
8)57 for further information.
S A N F O IID A V E .
$64.26 or $6 82 per mo. Call 4 A I R
WORLD HOOK Encyclopedia.
Garretfa, 38-5244.
Apache Camping Trailer*
l U I Z
O PE N E V E N IN G S
H E TTY LONG. Ph. 322 4913.
Cecil Sellers — 668-4619
33, Article* Wanted
Phone 322-4503
Clark St., Enterprise
4 Transistor tape recorder.
CASH for good clean Used
Used I wk. $15. 322-7406.
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
4 x 4 Ft. Steel utility trailer.
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
Pll. 322-3106.
38-6591.

ere not (§(L@W0K]

FHA - VA

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

1960 Plymouth Fury I Dr. H T
G o l d e n Commando 395;
Power alter. A brakes, tinted glass, swivel scats, tor­
que flight. $850. Exc, cond.
322-4454.

FH A - V A HOMES

$100

Owned

1958 Buick Spec. Fordor Se­
dan 1st class cond. 33-1743.

Repossessions

F U R N IT U R E

9. For Hale or Rent

Government

36. Automohiles • Trucks 36. Automobile* • Truck*

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

Rollaway, Hoipital A Baby
Bed*.
By Day, Week, or Month
BLOCK House for Sale, 1905
Ph. FA 2-5181 118 W. l i t St.
Adams Ave. Sanford. 8200
CARROLL'S F U R N IT U R E
cash and take up payments
of $flt month. Contact Joseph
2 BR, unfurn. houie, kitchen
P. Harris. 48 E. Glcnhavcn,
equipped. 2405 S. Willow.
Greenwood, S. C.
Ph. 349-4282.

N E W HOMES

31. Article* For Sal*

.1.1. Furniture

61 Olds Super 88
4-door hardtop, beige,
trans, power steerinc
radio A heater.

V-8. auto,
A brakes,

63 Corvair Pickup

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
308

E.

Find

St,

• LOW M O N TH LY
PA Y M E N TS

Ph.

322-1181

BANK RATE
F IN A N C IN G

Half-Ion Rampside, 4-speed.

59 Oldsmobile
4-dixir, V-8 engine, auto, trans.,
power steering A brakes, radio A
healer.

*895
*595
*1395
*495
*1995
*1995
*1195
*2295
*595
*1995
*995
*1995
*1595
*995

E X C ELLE N T GMAC
B A N K R A T E F IN A N C IN G
Open Friday

Night A Saturday Afternoons

Holler Motor Sales
C O M PAN Y
2nd. St Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

Ph. 322-6231
Ph. 322-0861

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The Seminole Baptlat A s ­
sociation held an Association•1 Girls’ Auxiliary Corona­
tion at the First Baptist
Church o f Orange City, F ri­
day night. May 16, at 8 I\M.
Sixty-two girls were ad­
vanced In rank, having com­
pleted the necessary word for
a Forward Step. Five girls
were crowned queen. They
were Janice Crawford, I ’lnecrest Baptist Church, Sanford; Lee Gray and Dana
itatteree, F irst Church, Or­
ange City; and Mary Halo
Campbell and P eggy Chris­
tian,
North
Side
Baptist
Church, DeLand.
The theme for the evening
wae “ Light o f tha W orld."
Mrs. John Herrin, Associa­
tion Girls' Auxiliary Direct­
or, was in charge o f program
arrangements. Mr*. William
Falen, Assistant Assoclatlonal
Girls’
Auxiliary
Director,
made the introductions. Scrip­
ture reeding and prayer were
given by Ilov. David Solo­
mon, pastor o f the Orange
City church. Tha pianist was
Mrs. Ina Christian.
Following the ceremony a
reception for the girls was
held In tha church social hall.

Presbyterian
Group To Meet
The o ffic e r! o f the First
rresbyterian church w ill hold
a q u a r t e r l y get-together
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the
Fellowship Hall. The feature
speaker fo r the cession will
he A. Kdwin Shiuholser, local
attorney.
Other Items on the docket
fo r tha evening will provide
discussion o f plans fo r the
continuing
development
of
the church, unifying the e f­
forts o f the Dlnrunnto and the
Session In reaching establish­
ed goals fo r the year. It la
expected that all officer* will
be present.
Ilie Rev. Grover C. Sewell,
Jr., is minister o f the church
and the Kev. Kdgur W. Smith
Is hla assistant.
Australia Is the only nntion
to occupy an entire continent.

PTA Leadership Auxiliary Unit 8207 Plans Assistance For Ham Dinner
Course Set
At Lyman
By Jane Casselberry
A Leadership Training Con­

ference fo r P.T A. offirers
and members will he sponsor­
ed Thursday nt 8 p.m. at the
Lyman High School hy the
P.T.A. County Council.
Courses to be offered mid
their instructori are Presi­
dents and vice presidents,
Mrs. Rollie Swofford; secre­
taries and treasures, Mrs.
Marge
McCoy;
ways ami
means, .lames B irv.rm eyerhospitality. Mrs. Mary Fran­
PETE HUKUR ncccpts the guvel hs president of the Seminole County
ces Lyons; parliamentarians,
Classroom Teachers Association from Sal Man free, outgoing president.
Mrs. Molly Hteudle; member­
Pictured from the left: Edna Humphrey, vice president; Troy Stuart,
ship; Mrs. Jo Ann Simms;
treasurer; Ilukur, Man free, Margaret Purlin, secretary, and the speaker,
clinic, Vi Segresl, and Mrs.
Dr. Phil Constance, N E A director.
(Herald Photo)
Florence Berg; program; Mr.
A. Stuart, field secretary of
the state P.T.A.
The conference will hr open­
ed by the rouneil president,
Mra. Hornet Hearn o f A lta­
the study o f the evening was hut it was noted that all sew­ monte Springs. Ih e moderator
By Frances Wester
Mrs. Frank W. Griffin was Uic best “ pep talk" she could ing projects have been com­ will he Mrs, Missouri Bt-lle
pleted with the exception of
give the circle.
Swofford.
hostess with Mrs. Glenn Coch­
Mrs. Joe Smathcr*, local bandages to lie rolled for
ran co-hostess for the May
church service chairman, out­ shipment (o a hospital in In­
meeting of Circle One o f the lined plans for a Friendship dia.
UI’ W of the Community Pres­ Dinner to lie served Immedi­
The
Sunshine
Chairman,
byterian Church of Lake Mary ately following church service Mrs. laiVera Harrison, made
held at the Griffin home.
on May 24. Bach family is re­ a report o f cards sent. Mrs.
Funeral services for W il­
Mrs. Cochran gave the de­ quested to bring fried chicken Anderson distributed envel­
votions, building them around ami a covered dish. Coffee will opes for the special offering liam J. Sams, .‘It, of Osteen,
Uic current study theme of be contributed by .Mrs. Hor­ lo he taken at (he next Asso­ killed in n traffic accident
“ Be What You A re ." She ace Cochran and butter by ciation Meeting to go for Medi­ early Saturday, were conduct­
ed this morning at Daytona
(minted out that Paul in Colo*- Mrs. Glenn Cochran.
cal Missions.
Beach.
sians told the people whal
Volunteers tn charge of
The door prize was won by
Trooper Tommy Tomlinson
they should be, and showed food service arc Mrs. Glenn Mrs. Anderson. The meeting
them how they must live to Cochran, Mrs. Horace Coch­ closed with Uie Mispah Bene­ reported Sams was killed in­
stantly when h&lt;- lost control
be worthy ot their title of ran and Mrs. Mabel Brown. diction.
Christian. She then brought Other volunteers who will
o f his ear while traveling
A social hour followed. Re­
approximately 100 nipli near
the lesson up to the present help clean up arc Mrs. Marie
freshments were served by the
day in which the xamo condi­ Lowe, Mrs, Itoiiert Hugenitein
Osteen.
hoxlcssex lo sixteen circle
tions exist, ending with the and Mrs. Kd Zimmerman.
members present, President
meaningful poem, “ Myself.” Mrs. P. D. Anderson gave a
Hopkins ami i guest, Mrs.
The program was led by donation to purchase a cream
Carl McWhorter, of Sanford.
Mrs. llobcrt Rugciudcln,, and and sugar aerver and Mrs.
covered the chapter, "Mature Arolyn True don aled for Ihc
In Christ," in the study book. purchase of additional sails
Tiio Nina, Pinta ami Santa
Much helpful discussion was and peppers.
Maria were the three vessels
given by the group as a whole.
There was no report from In Columbus’ fleet on his first
A questionnaire on the func­ the World Service Committee voyage to America.
tioning o f the meeting pro­
’
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B,,v
grams
was distributed
to
members to be filled out.
C n m ttm i - ^
v l o n t i i / / ;, L i n e .
The business meeting was
presided over by the Circle
Chairman, Mrs. Ed Zimmer­
man. Minutes of the previous
S J n u itiw r
-P cp P
£ -'r .ln lr
meeting were read by the sec­
retary, Mrs. Wallace I-owc,
ami approved. The treasurer,
Mrs. Mabel Brown, gavo her
report.
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M il " m uni
r * j u J 7 S
The UPW Association presi­
‘3 ANF H WU . F L O R I D A
dent, Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, was
l
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a special visitor and said that
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Lake Mary UPW Circle Hears Dinner Plans

By Honrs Estes
Included on the menu with
Sir*. Ruth Hopkins, presi­ the ham will he potato salad
or
swrrt
potatoes,
green
dent, conducted the r&lt; gular
iirnns, vi getahte-gclatln salad,
meeting o f the Auxiliary Un­
rolls, coffee, cake and ice
it to South Seminole V F W cream. Tickets are available
Post 8207 held Thursday even­ from members o f the port
ing at the Post Home on the or auxiliary.
Mrs.
Virginia
McManus,
Old Dixie Highway north of
president elect, set May 28
Longwood.
at 8 p.m. at the Civic Lea­
Mrs. Hopkins named Mrs. gue Building ns the time and
Eva Moore and .Mrs. Eva location for the combined in­
Wynn as co-chairmen lo or­ stallation o f officers. Mrs,
ganize the auxiliary’* assist­ Clarice Yarbrough has been
invited to be installing o ffic­
ance to the post for fhe ham
er.
dinner scheduled for Mny 2.1,
Mrs. McManus chose ns her
I to 7:30 p.in., at the Longappointed officers, Mrs. Hop­
wood Civic League Building.
kins as secretary and Mra.
Mary- Rnettger, patriotic in­
structor.
Mrs. (ieri Ilitsmnn, dele­
The
PTC of Enlerprise
School will meet at 7:30 p m. gate to the district meeting
today in the cafctnrlum. Pro- held in Melbourne rrcrntly,
gram will Ire under diroclinn reported that Mrs. Sophia
of It. McCann, speech teach­ Bryan and Mrs. Irene March
er, and Mrs. Catherine Sel­ had
been
rlrrled
district
lers, music teacher, who will tieasurer and district guard,
explain their program of ac­ respectively.
Mrs.
Harriett
tivities for the children. This Harris wits appointed district
will he llm final meeting of l i s n n r r iiearer. Auxiliary
the school year.
meeting, other than those

ley, Mrs. Edna Norman. Mrs.
Wynn and Mrs. Hopkins

Mrs. Bryan will attend the

F R A N C H IS E

By Prestige, Waynelinc
and Stratford

T R A D IT IO N A L
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WM. A. M ASSEY &amp; ASSOCIATES

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Investigate our sensibly priced coin operated
Car Wash. $:1,100 down payment.

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meeting,

Great. Savings On Easy Terms

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candy sale.
Following

district convention to lie held served hy Mr*. Harris. The
June 11-14 nt Cocoa Beach as next regular meeting will b#
delegate.
June it .

PTC To Meet

Sams Funeral
At Daytona

Plan* were discussed for' a

named, were Mr*. Ann Taut-

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Performer from Ford. Head for the hills . . . breeze to
the beach . , . with that carefree feeling you get from a
solid Super Torque Ford, the smoothest, steadiest,
strongest car in its class by hundreds of pounds.

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Our sales are at a record high so you can count on
record savings. Our selection is the industry's widest—
so you'll find fhe ideal model for your family . . . your
finances. Cotne in and test-drive a Ford, Falcon or
Falrlane, a hardtop, convertible, wagon, or any vaca­
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Tliat new eye-screening ma­
chine which local Lions gave
to the County Health Depart­
ment

U n ite d

will

be

Further Area Flood Study Urged

available free

of charge at the Lions Club's
annual Cun Fair on the lakefront July 4. It's quite a gad­
get,
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You ever wonder bow thry
ignite those big jet engines
at Sanford Naval Air Station?
There's no spark as such. In­
stead, compressed air is used
to get the contraption in mo­
tion. That's where the whine
comes from, according to
one of the attendants at a
display during the Armed
Forces Day program.
• • •
Embarrassing
moments:
An Atlantic Coast Line It ailroad official brought a sound,
color movie on railroading rcaearch work to show at the
Lions Club meeting. The pic­
ture came in clear but he
had to sweat a few minutes
on the sound. He got it.
though. And the film was well
worth llic wait.
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Tiie N avy recruiting office
In Orlando announces a new
program
called “ Rc.Score"
for many cx-N'avy personnel.
If you have been discharged
more than three months but
less than four years you may­
be eligible fur Ibis program.
Under the re-score program
you may be able to re-enlisl
in your old pay grade anil be
assigned to a class " A " and
“ H " conversion school which
you qualify for. For more in­
formation contact your local
N avy recruiter any Tuesday
at the USD Sanford from II
a m. to 1:36 p.m. or contact
the recruiting office in Orlan­
do at 2520 North Orange Avcnue, Phone 424-7001.
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroadrood has ordered 21 o(
the newest und most powerful
single engine diesel locomo­
tives ever built by any ol the
manufacturers in this coun­
try, it was announced today
by If, Tlmmas Rice, ACL
president. The 21 units, rep­
resenting an Investment of $5
million and totaling 54.250
horsepower, will be built by
rlectro-motive
division
of
General Jlulurs, ALCO Pro­
ducts, inc., and General Elec­
tric Company. They will be
delivered in early December,
with each of the builder* sup­
plying seven locomotives.
• • •
James P. Cullen ami C.
Shan Winn, members o f the
company's honor club, have
been delegated by the Life
Insurance Company of Geor­
gia to attend a conference on
life insurance service May 2720 at Jacksonville.
• • «
The picture o f the Marine
sergeant in Monday's Herald
was of Sgt. Robert Ryan and
not S/Sgt. Thomas M. W il­
liams, as identified by Marine
headquarters at SNAS.
• • •
Bob Brown, county zoning
and building inspection o ffi­
cer, will attend the fifth an­
nual conference on planning
and zoning of (be Florida ln&lt;
stltute
and (nr Continuing
University Studies and the
State Association of County
Planning and Zoning Direc­
tors Thursday through Satur­
day at Tampa.
• • •
The only person who listens
In both sides of the family
argument is the woman in the
next apartment.
*

*

*

Cinderville Volunteer Fire
Department will meet Thurt
day at 7:30 p. m. at Ebcnezer
Methodist Church. All meinhers and anyone else interest­
ed ir e urged to lie present to
view an informative film on
fire fighting,
•
• *
Two Seminole County real­
tors liuve received nutionul
honor*. William II. Rtemper
has been named Seminole
County Hoard o f Realtors
representative o f the Interrut omul Traders ClOo* o f ' the
National Institute o f Real Es­
tate Brokers. A. It. Lonuann,
president of the Seminole
County Board of Realtors, has
been appointed repirseiitative
o f the National Institute) of
Real Estate Brokers. The in­
stitute is the largest uffiliute
o f the National Association
-of Real EiULa iiujuil*.

Plan Aimed At
Controlling
Monroe Level

Jury Frees Man
In Death Of
Beaten Child
A six-man Circuit Court
jury deliberated 70 minutes
Tuesday night In reach nn in­
nocent verdict in a second de­
gree murder case.
Freed nf the charge was
Alton Williams. He was ar­
rested by sheriff's deputies nn
a charge nf fatally beating a
four-year-old boy at the W il­
liams home last Nov. 5.
The child was pronounced
dead at the Santord Naval
Air S t a t i o n ' s dispensary
where he was taken by Mr.
ami Mrs. Williams, Navy phy­
sicians attributed death to
massive internal hemorrhag­
es.
The j u r y was selected
quickly Tuesday morning and
heard testimony and summa­
tions and the Jiidgp's charge
prior to receiving the case
at 6:10 p.m.
Tlie verdict was returned at
7:20 p,m. Serving on Ihe jury
were
Homer
G.
Gleason,
James E. Ilroadhead. William
II. Shippy, Julian P, Wilson,
Fred W. Pope and Jimmy L.
Horton.
Williams had been tried last
week on the same charge
with that jury o f six men re­
porting it was unable to
agree. Circuit Court Judge
Volic A. Williams declared
that session a mistrial and re­
scheduled
the
so cond
for
Tuesday,
The defendant was represented by Public Defender
David Flaxer; lire prosecution
was conducted by assistant
Stale Attorney A. J. Hoseman.
On Monday, anothrr sixman jury freed a defendant
o f an armed robbery charge
alter deliberating 35 minutes.
Released was Bernard Max­
well who was charged with
taking $286.34 from Charles
Crispfield on Feb. 25.

Burns On Tour
Of Panhandle

Expansion

Seminole

ty. state and federal agencies,
it was learned toil*)’.
As explained by County En­

E YE *SC R E E N IN (i M ACHINE was Riven to tlic Seminole County Health
Department Tuesday by members o f the Sanford Lions Club. The device
will enable the check of a person's eyes in less than three minutes. I)r.
Frank Leone, health department director, left, accepts the equipment
from Lions President tleorpe Huphes while Mrs. tlrace Fisher, the de­
partment’s supervisor o f nurses, looks one.
(Herald Photo)

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U. S., Other Moscow
BRIEFS
Embassies 'Bugged'
Caroline’s School

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Caroline Kennedy will enter
-Slone Ridge, a private Roman
Catholic girls' school in Brtlicsda, Aid., this fall—just as
her fattier hoped she would.

W A SH IN G TO N l U l’ h —
Soviet listening devices have

been disrovered in other A l­
lied embassies in Moscow in
addition lo tbe network of
more than ID microphones
found ill the II. S. Embassy
itrra tly , c'ficlol, » rep o rt^ to
SAIG ON , South Vlct Nn.u
day.
(U P I ) — An American was
They said the attempt* to
killed and a second wounded
“ hug" the other embassies
by Communist guntirc Tues­
had been made over the year*
day while on a patrol against
blit declined to identify the
Viet Cong gurrrillas.
Allied countries, the types of
device* or flits date* o f their
discovery.
F O It T LAU D ERD ALE
A t the same time, the State
(U P I )—College students who Department sought to deterinvaded Ibis resort city (or mino whether any sensitive or
the Easter vacation spent secret U. S. information lool
twice as much money for
beverages as for food, a city
survey showed today.

Another Killed

Floaters

Baptists Hear K in g

A TLA N T IC C ITY, N. J.
(U P I ) — Dr. Martin Luther
PAN AM A C IT Y (U P I ) King Jr. told the American
Hayden Burn* look his cam­ Baptists Convention (A B C ) to­
paign for governor lo the day that many of the nation's
Florida Panhandle t o d a y , leading segregationists arc al­
blasting s o m e newspaper* so church leaders.
along the way and defending
limited use of Jacksonville
city employes in the cam ­
CAIRO (U P I )—Prem ier N i­
paign.
kita S. Khrushchev has been
Burns was met by a big urging U.A.R. President (Ja­
motorcade when he landed in mal Abdel Nasser to use So­
Panama City and was whisk­ viet arms to spread revolution
ed immediately to a coffee throughout the Middle East,
meeting with supporters.
informed observers said to­
Meanwhile, peppy, red-hair­ day.
ed Robert King High began a
iiectic
four-city
campaign
tour by promising sup|torten
SEOUL (U P I )—A mob of
he will seek legislation to
about 3,1x41, protesting Am eri­
control lobbyists if elected
can backed efforts lo settle
governor.
differences between
Korea
On the flight from Miami to
and Japan, rioted in the
Key West to Fort Myers lo
streets of Seoul today. Scores
Orlando und Winter Park and
were injured in bloody battl­
Daytona Reach in the 1942
ing with police.
commissioned DC-3, High had
campaign problems on hii
mind.
VEKO BEACH (U P I )- T h e
Admittedly running a "|MMir
Chamber nf Commerce an­
man's campaign," High *aid
nounced Tuesday that
an
his workers will be scratch­
Episcopal boarding s c h o o l
ing today for the very lust
will be located here and
nicklc so he can pay the cam ­
eventually will hoove 300 stu­
paign cx|M'ti*es from now to
dents. Target date is Septem­
the May 26 runoff.
ber. 1063.

Nasser Egged On

Riot In Seoul

Church School

Film Of Attack
On Adlai Shown

of

County flood control study is
being recommended by coun­

SS A gen t Charged
CHICAGO ( U P I ) - U . S. Se­
cret Service agent Abraham
Holden was to be arraigned
today on charges be attempt­
ed to sell for $50,000 a secret
government file on I hr n itr a ­
tions nf a counterfeiting ring
which he helped to smash.

Hurls Fatal
To DeBary Man

Fred Stcinliilhcr. r&gt;6) earold resident of DeBary, died
Tuesday night at Florida -Sail
Barium ami Hospital nf in­
juries received In a two-ear
accident May 7 on Highway
17-02, norlli of Casselberry.
Stcinhilber suffered severe
head and chest injuries in the
crash. His wife was also in­
jured critically but has since
recovered.
Highway Patrolman B i l l
Stringticld
said Stcinliilhcr
was driving north on 1702
and had started lo make a
left turn when his car and a
southbound vehicle driven by
Frank Tomes ol Richmond,
Va., collided.
Stringticld said this is the
fourth tratlic fatality to date
this year in Seminole County.
Ib is figure compares with 15
for a similar period ol last
year.
The trooper also reports he
had another delayed traliie
fatality last year on the same
date with that victim also
suecumhing at the Florida
Sanitarium ami Hospital.

Boy With Arm
Operation Dies

YO N K E R S, N. Y. (U P I I —
An lH-ycur-nld youth whose
arm was surgically restored
DALLAS (U P I )—A film of
a hostile crowd awarming
lifter la-ing wrenched from his
body by a train died Tuesday
around Ambassador A d l a i
Stevenson
alter
a
Dallas
front kidney failure.
speech on Ihe United Nation*
David Lamport's reimptantlast Oct. 24 was shown in
cd arm remained in good con­
dition "•rith at! put*.-* presevidence Tuesday a i'ln e trial
cut" at the time o f his dentil,
of a man accused o f spitting
BALTIM ORE. Md. ( U P I ) - said Clarence W, Duryc-a. ad­
at him.
Patrolman L. R. Larsen, Aiahama Gov. George C. Wal­ ministrator &lt;&gt;f Yonkeis Gen­
26, identified the defendant, lace, who captured 42 per eral Hospital.
Lampcrt received severe in­
Robert Edward Hatfield, 22 , rent of the vote in losing the
as the man who spat at him Maryland presidential prim­ ternal injuries in addition to
and Stevenson. Hatfield's trial ary election, said today hii the severed arm when struck
on charge* of aggravated as­ unexpected strength had "sur­ by a New York Central Rail­
sault on the attack on Larsen prised" him, (See story on road train lit the line's Grey■ too* SUUua Batuiday nighta n y Sff to a jury UxUy,
r «ii« 3 &gt;
.
a
_

Wallace Surprised

been significantly compromis­
ed by tbe carefully concealed
Russian eavesdropping.
Tin- 40 microphones were
found buried deep hi the U. S.
embassy, llit* department dis­
closed Tuesday.
ilffieii-l.s derline-l to clear
up Btieeulwtiott whether * re­
cent Soviet defector, YUri I.
Nossenko, provided informa­
tion leading to the discovery
o f the 40 microphones.
Nossenko, identified as a
Soviet s- r ie l police agent
stationed in Geneva, deferted
l-’eb, 4 and was brought to
Washington for quest Inning.
in February, the Stall- De­
partment recalled title o f its
security technicians J r o III
Moscow for conferences which
led In a decision to complete!y demolish a room in the
Moscow embassy in April.
Ih e microphone* were found
in Ihe com so of the demoli­
tion.
When Ui-I.cd about Nos: &gt;11ko, authorized II. S. official*
would say only thut it is rou­
tine practice to &lt;|Urstinn de­
fec t'll*
cmiiri ning possible
attempt* to penetrate U, if.
security,

Bear Lake Road
Near Completion
The
controversial
llrar
Lake Road paving project is
about !i5 per rent completed
and the finish is expected lo
he reached in about three
weeks.
Count) Engineer William E.
Bush Jr. said the road has
lorn primed and an asphalt
seal placed on it lull the final
black topping is yet to be
placed.
Rond crews arc expected lu
be on the scene soon to com­
plete the task, lie added.
Resident* along the road­
way have been flaying the
county's handling of the pro­
je c t ,
claiming
unnecessary
■lelays. had workmanship and
voicing other similar com­
plaints.

Sweet Bird Of
Fraternity Row
C H A M PA IG N , III. (UPI)—
When pul ire rushed lo a
fraternity house on the Un­
iversity of Illinois campus
Tuesday night to answer a
mm plain l about »
student
being tuned and feathered,
they found their infoiniant
was mistaken.
The student
whs
being
eonted with syrup and feath­
ers—a tradition in the fra t­
ernity whrn a member beionic* engaged,

SEM INO LE CO U N TY’S Juvenile Council war* prencnttHl two checks Tues­
day fur its work unions younger persons in the community. The checks
represent proceeds from n benefit show slnped by the School o f Dance
Arts, Shown arc Mrs. Elizabeth Klein o f the dance school, Juvenile Court
.Iniluo C. Vernon Mize ami William Tanner, president o f the Seminole
Juvenile Council.
(Herald Photo)

Adlai Called
Broadcaster Reports
Home For Talks
Sabotage In Cuba
On Laos

gineer William Bush, prime
purpose o f any future action
resulting from studies by Ihe
U. S. Arm y Corps of Engi­
neers will be lo eliminate any
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Lake Monroe flooding which
Thailand Ambassador Srimay endanger Sanford,
kith Minmanhrnilnda said
The Central amt Southern |
today, aftrr a talk with a
Florida Flood Control District
slate department alliclal,
&lt;KCD) rejiorted today that the
Army Corps o l Engineers re­ the United Statr* Is cimildsending troop*
to
commended a budget appro­ rring
priation ol $28,000 for continu­ Thailand In hrlp meet thr
ation and completion of a throat of I'athrt l.an Cum­
study of Econlockhatehec Riv­ in it n I s t ■ in neighboring
l.an*.
er (K een ) flood problems.
However. KCD officials said,
i'resident Johnson has asked
Congress for an appropriation
of $30.i&gt;oo for tire study during
the fiscal year starting July
I.
Purpose of the larger re ­
quest, it is said, is to permit
the Army Engineers also to
study flooding problems in the
Little Econ and the psissllile
use of Lake Jessup as a water
storage area.
Thought is Iteing given to
(tie installation of a &lt;lnm to
hold execs* water in L ik e Jes­
sup, for release at low water
level. This would relieve a
high water situation in L ik e
Monroe caused by the con­
striction nf outflow at the
north c. d, brought cn' by
highway uni railway bridges.
James 1*. Avery Jr., chair­
man of the Seminole County
Commission, said hi* group
has conferred for a number of
months with FCD officials and
Army Engineers officer* rela­
tive to the flooding conditions
in the Kron ami Little Econ
Rivers.
The
governing
Liard
of
FCD. in a meeting last week
at Fort Bierce, endorsed a
resolution submitted by the
Seminole County Commission
asking for the enlargement of
Ihe current study program in
thr Econ River basin east
and northeast of Orlando. Or­
ange County also endorsed
the expanded study.
The FCD a I this time does
not extend its operation into
this area hut Executive Dir­
ector Ed Dail commonlrei " If
the study program is enlarged
and promises significant bene­
fits for areas now outside the
flood control district, 1 feel
the governing board would
probably nol want to see the
improvements made without
enlarging the district's Itoundaries."
It has long hern reported
that Ihe FCD, (ollowiug a
study by Die East Central
Florida
Regional
Claiming
Council, concur* in improve­
ment of the Upper St. Johns
River a* a recreational area,
along with flood control

Naples Arresfs
Two Burns Men
NAPLES (U i'lt — Kapb-s !
police arrested two Jackson­
ville city employes Tuesday—
a detective and a building in­
spector— fur operating n llaydon Burn* campaign tiuck.
Fenway L. Cooey, a police
detective, and William Ful­
ler, the building inspector,
wen eharged with operating
the sound truck without u
license. They were hooked and
released, but with suininonsv*
to return to fare proseeutlon.
The men said they were on
vacation from tlo'ir Jackson­
ville jot'*.' liiiriii had Iit-eii
charged earlier irt the day by
gubernatorial runoff opponent
Robert King High o f Miami
with using policemen in his
campaign, and tlie Jackson­
ville mayor issued a denial
that any o f the member* o f
.his entourage wi re city finI piuj vs.
_____

H AVANA (U P I ) - The Cu­ as well as establishment of
ban laltor movement in east­ clandestine radio stations in
the Sierra
tie
Escambray
ern Orient? Province decreed
which borders Matanza* Pro­
'Total mobilization for de­ vince.
fense and production" today
Cuban exiles
in
Miami
in the wake o f increasing marked their nation’s 62nd in­
tension over exile subversion dependence day with expecta­
tions refugee loader Manuel
threats.
Unconfirmed reports in Mi­ Ray had outfoxed Castro's
ami have hinted in recent day* forces and returned secretly
at exile guerrilla landings in to Cuba to rally anti Castro
troth eastern and western Cu­ saboteurs.

LONDON ( U P I ) — Adlai ba (or harassment purposes,
Stevenson, U. S. ambassador
to the United Nations, rut
short a visit to London today
and flew bark to N ew York
for urgent tall.* on Southeast
Asia.
Ho was recalled by Serrctary o f State Dean Rusk front
W A S H IN G T O N ( U P I ) —
ti lecture lour.
Chief Justice Earl Warren
today aiimiunrrd a plan to
II. S. A P P L Y IN G
split in two the badly over­
D IPLO M A TIC PRESSURE
worked Fifth U, S. Judicial
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) — Circuit, which is composed of
The United Slate* t o d a y Genrgln,
Florida, Alabama,
clung to hope that diplomatle Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas
pressure wunlit halt the Com­ and the Panama I'utial Zone,
munist offensive in Luo* and
The chief justice mill tlm
tomovu any need for more judicial
conference,
over
diastic action by the Western which lie presides, hss con­
power*.
V
cluded "w ith the utmost reAmerican
official*
said, hictnnrr" that such a mov*
however,
that
Washington
is necessary. Tlio Fifth Cir­
wu* prepared In take any
cuit has hud n heavy loud of
measures necessary in the f i ­
school desegregation and o ili­
nal analysis to preserve the
er rivll righl* rase*. The di­
independence and neutrality
vision would provide for a
o f the embattled kingdom if
new Eleventh Circuit compos­
diplomatic effort* failed.
ed o f Texas, Louisiana nod
Tlie
Untied
State*
was
the Canal Zone, with a panel
bringing i lie re n»i‘d pressure
oil Iti i1111ii nod Russia, ru- o f seven judge*. Thu old
Fifth
Circuit
would
have
( bail men nf the Geneva rollf g r e n e e which guarantees eight judge*. Wnrrcil said leg­
laintlim in do pen lienee a n d islation lo curry out (he plan
neutrality, to issue n s tiff “ will hr submitted In Con­
derlaration deimindiiig an end gress in dun course.’ 1

U. S. 5th Circuit
To Be Divided

to hostilities mid East-West
"ruiisuitiill'in" lo stabilize Ihe
ailuiitlun.
N E U T R A L IS T FORCES
IN LAST DITCH STAND
V IE N T IA N E , tains (I J I 'l)—
Neutralist f o r c e * on the
fringe of the Plum of Jar*
toduy were reported milking
a lust-ditch staiul against adv a n c i n g Communists w ho
bluinrd the United State* for
the new fighting in Laos.
Neiiliulisl Gen. Kong l.e,
who wu* forced to flee hi*
hoadquurlera at Mining Phulih
to escape the Puthet Lao o f­
fensive, w u reported rallying
hi* troop* six mile* to Hie
smith west at Run Khong, on
the edge of the strategic
plain. ’Ihe plain is the gate­
way to all of l.aos.
Tlie Puthet l.ao offensive
which gained control of tlie
I ‘Ini i&gt; o f Jar* since Kalin day
wu* reported to have left Muong
Phunh surrounded by
Communist*, its supply lines
i iit and under steady mtilh-ry
iHiiulmidiurnt.

Education Fund
Data On Way
TALLAH ASSEE (U IM ) Tlie flr*t tirafl nf n statewide
(dan to distribute $5.6 million
in federal education construc­
tion funds for Florida is ex­
pected lo be ready within :ui
day*.
A special advisory commit­
tee, created by the 1963 Leg­
islature to help distribute the
funds for college* and uni­
versities, went to work Tue*.
day with a warning from Gov.
Farris Itryaut that "*pci'd is
oxsenllal."
Tito l.Tinan committer Is
headed by Stale School Slipt.
Thomas D. Bailey.

Although
(he
39-year-old
Ray had to run a gamut of
what may be the biggest mus­
ter »»f Castro’s Soviet-controll­
ed and equipped troops smeo
the 11)61 Bay o f Pigs invasion,
refugees "fe lt sure ho ha*
made it."
Clandestine anti-Castro ra ­
dio broadcasts which appar­
ently came from outside Cuba
filled the airways during tlm
night. They did not identify
I hem solve* with Ray or any
group.
A
short-wave
broadcast
ii’iMHit 9 a. m. (E D T ) moni­
tored in Miami reported satwilage in Havana and tlie sugar
fields o f Camaguey and called
on the students o f Cuba lo
rebel.
Tlie five-minute broadcast
was attributed lo the Student
Revolutionary
Direct­
orate (D U E ). The broadcast
was directed lo tlie same fre­
quency as Havana's television
Channel 2.
The emotional broadcaster
shouted that three taxis wero
burned at Havana. auli-L'astro slogans were painted on
walls, and lumrcdx of acres of
sugar cane were burned at
C* maguey.
The broadcaster urged (ha
people to sabotage Cuba's
shaky electrical power sys­
tem by keeping the lights on
as much as possible.
During the night, a woman
did most o f the broadcasting.
The rails to arms were inter­
spersed with the playing of
Cuba's
patriotic
"invasion
hymn" which dates hack 7D
years to the war of indepen­
dence witli Spain.

Suspect Treated
HONOLULU (U IM ) — A
prime suspect in the ax-slay­
ing of Norwegian freighter
captain Jacob N alvlg was
hospitalized today following a
suicide attempt, lie is chief
steward Anker Baardscn, 42,
also a Norwegian.

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

FISH FRY
A LL YOU C A N

Concert Guest
Artists Named
Three
Hanford
residents,
active in the Seminole County
sell mil system, will lie guest
at tint* at tlie Seminole High
Srhoot Hand Concert this F ri­
day at the srhoal amphitheat­
er. 'Ihe cancer! begin* at 8
p. m.
Mts. Lucille Frsler, srhonl
dietician, will o ffer a solo
with the band accompaniment.
Also featured will lie a vibrolim p played by John Shiran!,
'fill* will lie the first ww o f
a vihriiharp at ■ Jural srhnul
band runrert.
Peter Rukur, associate di­
lector o f tlie Seminole High
School hand and director of
Uib
Sanford
Junior High
School band, will conduct " A
Tribute to tilentl Miller.”
Tb* tsoumt U fit * .

A D U LT S

EAT —
CHILDREN’

12 OH U N D ER

*100
Menu Includes;
Cole Slaw
French Fried
linked Heims

Grit*
Hush I’ uppie*
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea
Ow nnf K (lprrated

Hr
Maxine &amp;. Hob
llanrorW
H w y. 17-92 So.
Sanford

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Bjr Holme* Alexander
WASHINGTON - Some of
« s the other night at a atag
party briefing listened to an
analysis of the Johnson Bud
get by an Elsenhower Repub­
lican. The normal political
bias waa there, but so were
the bona fldes.
The briefing officer, an es
tabitshed and experienced ex
pert, had spent 10 workdays
doing a line-by-line dissection
o f LBJ’s 1,165-page, fourpound, seven-ounce fiscal ten
lament, the Federal Budget
for the year that begins in
July, and of related docu
ments. All the presidential
claims of prudence and fru
gality, economy and cutback,

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made since last November,
were examined, analyzed and
evaluated. And as the mean­
ing of it all began to break
through upon us, a financial
reporter at my table leaned
toward me and said:
"P oor Jack!”
Poor John F. Kennedy! For,
If our briefing officer’s reve­
lations of LHJ’s fiscal trick­
ery and bookkeeping contri­
vances were at all valid, and
if the country, the Congress
and the press are being gull­
ed into believing the presi­
dential claims, then Johnson
had written another searing
chapter on tho "m yth" of
JFK.
Somebody asked the inevit­
able question: If cutting the
Budget and halving the deficit
were so easy, why hadn’t
Kennedy, with exactly tho
same team of financial advis­
ers that Jqhnion was using,
done the same thing?
"Well, Kennedy w a l k e d
more boldly, more honestly
up to the facts," we were told.
So, which m a n is the
"m yth ": JFK or LBJ? I
would want to wait a while to
find the answer. Johnson, with
his keener sensitivity to pub­
lic and Congressional senti­
ment, moved with speed and
flourish to achieve economics.
He cancelled the Dynasoar
project. He ordered the clos
lng of obsolete military basrs
He cut the projected Federal
roster. He brought in a Bud­
get that was well under the
frightening &lt;100 billion figure.

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He slashed the “ planned” de
licit in twain.
Before going into the al
leged bamboozle, it ought to
be said that a certain amount
is allowable for political show
manship. All presidents make
their budgets and budget
planning look as plausible and
palatable as
possible.
In
Johnson’s case, he greatly
heartened the general public,
which is sickened by decades
of big Federal spending. And
he cheered lire business com
munity, which has already re
sponded with rising private
enterprise investment. Confl
donee-building is part of any
president's Job, and Johnson
docs it superbly.
Moreover, although John
son is accused by Republicans
of saving today what must be
spent tomorrow, there is a
chance that he may be saving
tomorrow also. M i l i t a r y
spending, especially on the
nuclear arsenal, has reached
a high plateau from which we
may, by 1065-00 be ablo to
level off or make a drastic
reduction. If so, Johnson's
bctling-on-tiic-futurc econom­
ics will prove more genuine
than Republicans allow. But
meanwhile, here are some
hand - is • quicker • than •
the-cye manipulations which
seem to make Johnson look
like a better president than
Kennedy:
Soon after Kennedy’s death,
Johnson increased his prede­
cessor’s spending program by
$600 million, which might Just
as well have come next year.
The move made JFK look like
the spender and I.BJ like next
year's saver. Kennedy had es­
timated tho tax cut would
stimulate prosperity and gain
&lt;1.4 billion in Federal reve­
nues. Somehow, Johnson lean­
ed on Walter Heller and Kermit Gordon—the financial wiz­
ards who served both Presi­
dents — to make this figure
read &lt;1.6 billion — a gain of
better than &lt;3 billion for John­
son over Kennedy,
Soon after Kennedy's death,
Johnson announced a "sub­
stantial decrease in Federal
employment. But the de­
crease came to only 1200 per­
sons by Republican count, and
at about the same time the
President proposed
adding
double that number, 2628 per­
sons, in Federal contracts
with private enterprise.

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VOL. 56

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TUZZLE: For years and
years, and including the pre­
sent, the custom has been to
allow political candidates to
string their signs over Sanford
streets, even though they
could be traffic hazards in de­
tracting the attention of driv­
ers. Yet one candidate anchor­
ed an eight-foot duck dinglhy
with his political sign in the
city boat basin . . . and it
was immediately removed to
the police station. The candi­
date was informed he could
not advertise on city property
but, by custom, he could hang
his sign over city streets. An­
other candidate's sign has
been displayed for months on
the police benevolent build­
ing on the lake front. And how
about candidate* parking their
automobiles, with signs, on
the city streets? Question:
Where does city property
atart and stop?
• • •
Constable Bob Carroll's aid
was enlisted by the Fill last
weekend. FBI came to town
in search of a convict who
had escaped from a Georgia
chain gang after serving eight
months of a 30-to-yoar sen­
tence. Bob led them to Wil­
liam A. Speigle, of Citrus
Heights, now in Orange Coun­
ty jail awaiting return to a
Georgia prison.
• • •
Jaycces didn’ t lake a chance
on missing anyone in the Sa­
bin oral vaccine drive against
polio . . . prisoners in city,
Jail, county and state prison
farm were given doses; tak­
en with tlieir own consent, of
course.
• • •
Small claims court has been
moved from the court house
to Masonic Temple building.
The court house space will lie
used as a private office by
County Commissioner*.
• • •
Lib Metlivln genial sheriff’ s
department dispatcher, urges
all to ride around Sanford on
these beautiful days, observing
all the beautiful floral dis­
plays in the private gardens.
For example, the riot of red
and white with that yardful
of petunias at Cameron and
Celery.
• • •
City Manager Pete Knowles
warns householders than an
out-of-town tree contractor is
undercutting local firms and
leaving their trash for the
residents to clean up. Knowles
wants it known that city re­
fuse crews do not pick up
tree trimmings and cuttings.
• • •
R. E. Porter hears that the
PIC building at Railroad Ave­
nue and Commercial Street 1*
to be improved (at lo n g e s t )
to the tunc of $20,000 and con­
verted into an office building.
Mary llarkey suggests the
owners remove the unsightly
tin canopy, loo.
• • •
Mary Terwilliger called to
say that the Seminole High
Class of '39 is planning a re­
union on June 0 . . . but hav­
ing difficulty locating four
former classmates: Octavia
Blades, Bertha Mae Hart.,
Lorraine liegman and Ethel
Dale. Any information alwut
these girls may he called to
Jack Boll at 322 8573.
• • •

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Bumper strip on a loc .1 car
reads:
“ Dimmit dammit."
And another good one U . . .
“ If you hic hikc! 1"
• • •
Gov. Farris Bryant, not­
ing correct posture "is one
of the greatest contributing
factors to better health,," has
proclaimed May 1-7 as “ Corree Posture Week" in Flor­
ida.
• • •
P R O P H E C Y : Postmast­
er General Gronouski'a curttailmrnt of postal services on
Saturdays, in keeping with
President Johnson’s economy
move, ultimately will lead to
complete elimination of mail
service on Saturdays. Thai's
not yet a fact; Just a pro­
phecy.
That item In Monday’ s pap­
er about stamp uU .t being
eliminated on Saturdays was
In error. It should have read
there will be no money orders,
etc., issued on Saturdays. Sor­
ry, John and all you other
postmasters.
•
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Quote from the Philadelphia
Sunday Bulletin: Don't drive
■s if you own the rosd; drive
s i if you owned the car.

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TUES., APRIL 21. 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 173

Cuba Protests U. S. Plane Flights
Reconnaissance
Called 'Highly
Dangerous'

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BRIEFS
More Voters

EDWIN L. MASON, peeking re-election to the Florida Public Utilities
Commission, is welcomed to Sanford and Seminole County by State Sen.
Mack Cleveland. At the present time Mason is serving as chairman of
the statewide commission.
(Herald Photo)

Britain Joins U. S., New York Faces
Biggest Traffic
Reds In Nuclear Cut Jam In History

LONDON (UPI) - Britain, tho minimum necessary to
NEW YORK (U P I ) - W e d ­
following the United States maintain our independent nu­
and Russia, announced today clear delerrcnt und to meet nesday's opening of the New
that military nuclear fuel pro­
ail our defense requirement* York World's Fair may pro­
duction is being “ gradually
vide the city with its biggest
for the foreseeable future,’ ’
terminated."
traffic jam in history if civil
Prime Minister Sir Alec the announcement said.
rights
demonstrators go
Welcoming
the
United
States
Dougla*-lIomc told parliament
ahead
with
plans for a “ stallany plutonium produced by and Soviet decisions Monday in."
to
cut
hack
production
of
fis­
civil reactors will not be used
Despite a court restraining
sionable material, Douglasfor nuclear weapons.
order and sharp warnings
Home
said
Britain
is
"con­
Douglas - Home’ s announce­
from city officials, leaders of
ment said the United States tributing fully to the initia­ rebellious chapters of the
tive
President
Johnson
ami
also has undertaken to use
Congress of Uncial Equality
none of the plutonium, sup­ I Premier Nikita Khrushchev (CORE) thus far have refus­
plied to it by Britain under are now taking."
He said British production ed to call off the planned dem­
existing agreements, for wea­
of
fissionable materials al­ onstrations.
pons production.
Mayor Robert F. Wagner
ways
has been on a very
“ Her majesty’s government
scolded the organisers as men
much
smaller
scale
than
in
have already adjusted their
holding “ a gun at the heart of
supplies of fissile material to the United States and Rus­
the city."
sia.
A court order banning the
In Moscow East-West agree­
ment on reduction of enrich­ threatened "slall-in" of more
ed uranium and plutonium than 2.500 automobiles on ma­
production was hailed by dip­ jor arteries leading to the fair
lomats here as an important in Queens was issued Mon­
step in continuing the cold day.
war thaw.
Observers pointed out that
Most of the 5.WKJ Shriner*
But scientifir expert* in the stall in plans may have
visiting Sanford Friday and Western missions here said it
gathered so much momentum
Saturday will participate in n would,be wrong lo expect the
the organisers may not he
parade, m-eording to Leltoy agreement lo alter the mili­
able to halt the demonstra­
Robb, public ity chairman.
tary strength of either side. tion.
The parade will form at
At Geneva, Russia said that I Also threatened for the
First Street and Cypres* Ave­ its cutback in (he production
opening day of Hie fair was
nue and move out at 10:30 of nuclear explosives would
disruption n( subway and
u.m. Snturdny, moving west he approximately the same
Long Island Rail Road ser­
on First Street, south on Oak as the American reduction.
vice to tlic fair site and sit-in
Avenue, east on Third Street,
President Johnson announc­ blockades of key bridges and
north on Sanford Avenue, ed Monday that the United
tunnels between Manhattan
east on Second Street and Stales will reduce production
and the Long Island fair site.
disband in the vicinity of the of enriched uranium by to
After a meeting Monday
Slitinc Club.
per rent and of plutonium by wiili Queens Hist. Ally. Frank
Local residents also will he 20 per cent.
I). O'Connor, the CORK lead­
entertained by tire Bahia
ers still were defiant.
Shrine Temple band of Orlan­
do at 7:30 p.m. Friday at
First Street and Mugnolia
Avenue, Robb said.
The two-day program for
Tom Gilchrist, vice presi­
the Shrincrs, themselves, will dent and general manager of
open with n golf tournament WESH-TV has announced that
at noon Friday at Mayfair the entire two hours of Thurs­
Country Club.
Federal Deposit Insurance
day morning's presentation of
Highlight of the meeting Hie Today Show will lie spent Corporation has approved the
will he the initiation of 100 recapping the highpoints of application of the United Statu
candidates into the Shrine Wednesday's day and night Rank of Seminole for deposit
Saturday afternoon at Semi­ opening of the 1964-65 New insurance. Official notifica­
nole High School.
tion of this approval was re­
York World's Fair.
Most of the show, Gilchrist ceived by T. K. Tucker, San­
said, will he on-the-spot cov­ ford banker.
Tucker heads a group of lo­
erage. The program will heshown at its usual time, start­ cal businessmen who arc or­
ganizing tills new venture. In­
ing at 7 a m.
cluded in this group are Mark
Thu Raiiford-Seminole Coun­
N. Cleveland Jr., Hamid II.
ty Junior Chamber of Com­
Kastner, Charles Robinson,
ment- will conduct its annual
election o f officers at the
The Board of Directors of Adnt. R. W. Jackson, J. I).
w e e k l y lunchron meeting the Seminole County Chamber Wright Jr., Thomas McDon­
Thursday in the Civic Center. of Commerce will meet at 7 ald, taring Burgess, W. A.
Absentee ballots may be p. m. today at the Trade- Patrick ami Andrew Carraeast W&lt; line-day until 7 p.m., winds Cafeteria in Cassel­ way.
berry.
As spokesman for this group,
at the JuyCee Building.
Tuckrr slated that the new
bank will issue capital stock
In the total amount of $400.uxt. Considerable local inter­
est in the stock has already
been manifested, and it ap­
pears that the issue will hr
oversubscribed. Tucker indi­
cated, however, that every ef­
fort will lie made to assure lo­
cal residents the opportunity
to secure some of the stork.
The
United State
Rank
will be located in the new
Sanford Shopping Center in
south Sanford at the corner of
Onora Street and U. S. High­
way 17-92. This locstion will
enable the bank to serve both
the residential areas of San­
ford and also the heavily pop­
ulated central portion of Sem­
inole County.
SANFORD REALTOR William JL Stamper,
Officers of the new bank
right, receive* certificate from A. R. Lormunn,
will be T. E. Tucker, chair­
president of the Seminole County Hoard o f Real­
man; Loring Burgess, presi­
tor*, appointing him district chairman of the
dent; John Y. Mercer, vice
National Institute o f Real Estate Broker* for
president, and Mrs. Mary R.
the State o f Florida. Presentation woa made
Douglass, assistant vice presi­
Monday night at a meeting o f the board held
dent and cashier.
at Lyman High School.
(Herald Photo)

Shrine Parade
Set Saturday

Fair Opening To
Be On WESH-TV

Jaycees Elect
Slate Thursday

CC Board

FDIC Approves
Bank's Request

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
There »re neaily * half-million more people eligible to
vote in Florida than the Inst
time the state elected a gov­
ernor.

Hunt Slayer
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)
— Police conducted ■ houseto-house canvass today of the
resident ini area where a pret­
ty secretary Helen Mae Ad­
kins, 22, was found beaten,
strangled and raped.

Rocky In N. O.
NEW ORLEANS (U PI) —
New York Gov. Nelson Rock­
efeller invaded the
Deep
South today for the first time
since he announced his can­
didacy for the Republican
presidential nomination.

Joan To Go
LAE, New Guinea (t ’ P I)—
Aviatrix Joan Merrinm said
today she plans to go ahead
with tho l,f&gt;00-mile hop to
Guam on her aroiiniltlieworld aolu flight despite some
report* o f bad weather along
the route.

Holland Firm
TAMPA (U PI) — Incum­
bent U.S. Sen. Spessard I,.
Holland rcitrrnted his oppo­
sition to the civil rights hill
Monday “ despite talk of rifle
elulis, sit-in* and other dem­
onstrations," hut would not ap­
pear with his opponent to
further discuss his views.

Mrs. LBJ Home
WAFIMNGTON’" (U P fl ’ —
A travel-weary Mr*. Lyndon
It. Johnson returned to the
Whlto House early todny
from a “ highly interesting"
trip to Cleveland that includ­
ed a lightning scare, rain and
an unexpected It hour motor
trip.

New Aide
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
David William Hunter, a Fort
Lauderdale public relations
man, begin* his duties as
Gov. Farris Bryant’s new
press aide today as the gover­
nor und a plane loud of new s­
men travel to New York for
the opening of the World's
Fair.

A CHECK FOR $119,000, representing the first educational television
grant by the federal government to a public school system for a TV sta­
tion, is presented to R. Earl Kipp (left) by R. T. Mllwee while Dr. A1
Edmunds, station director, watches. Kipp. Orange County Schools super­
intendent, i* president of the ETV Corjxrration while Milwcc, superin­
tendent of Seminole schools, is the organization’s treasurer.

ETV Programs
Due To Begin
Early In 1965
Dr. AI Edmunds, director
of Educational television sta­
tion WMFE-TV, Channel 24.
said today that lie expects the
station will go on the air Jan.
-I, 1965.
The station, an ultra high
frequency operation, has re­
ceived a grant of $119,687
which was turned over to It.
Karl Kipp, president of the
ETV Corporation and super­
intendent of Orange County
Schools, by the corporation's
treasurer, It. T. Milwcc, auperintendent
of
Seminole
County schools.
Mllwee said the grant was
tin.' fits, to a public school
system in the United States.
"There have been 18 other
grants," said Milwcc, “ but
this is the first one to tie
made to a public school sys­
tem. The others have been
made to colleges, universities
and other high level organiza­
tions and institutions.”
The station's programming
is scheduled to reach some
loo.ooo school children daily,
not Including those who will
he reached through nn adult
education program to he start­
ed later.
At the present time, the
ETV group has five programs
on the air, all to he carried
on Channel 2.

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Progress Report
Tito Huci'c** o f any going, growing commun­
ity i* it* economy. And Seminole County i* no
different from any other community in it* need
to improve it* cultural a*pcct*, it* educational
features, it* home life and it* "gracious living."
A prime mainstay in tiie financial *upport
of any community iH it* industry. Industry
bears u lion's *hurc of the taxes which HUpjiort
our school* and other public institution*.
As the community grow*, so mu*t more in­
dustry come into Seminole County to add to it*
financial *iip|&gt;ort.
A group of volunteer wurkcr* who i* do­
ing an excellent joli in building Seminole Coun­
ty's industrial structure . . . member* o f which
are serving without pay, taking time from their
own huHincHse* . . . in known nn tho industrial
committee of the Seminole County Chamber of

Commerce,
Member* o f the committee are John Alex­
ander, Dr. Thomas Largen, lairing Burgess,
Howard H. Hodge*, Leltoy Robb, Boh Crumley,
Bill Hemphill, Tom McDonald und Robert Sheddon.
Illustrative o f the *ucce**ful accomplish­
ments of tire induMtriul committee is the recent
announcement* of the Chemical Corporation of
America, with headquarters in Tallah«**ee,
and the Southern Fibcrgln** Products, o f Or­
lando.
Chemical Corporation ha* taken over the
Del Mar Building in un expansion program. It
plunn to move it* Tallahassee sale* office and
headquarter* here. Southern Fiherglns* ha*
taken over the William* Building in another
expansion program, supplementing it* Orlando
hendquurter*. Both will employ county resi­
dents.
,
Bringing these two firms to Seminole Coun­
ty was the industrial committee o f the Cham­
ber o f Commerce. These men will not rest on
their laurels but will continue in the sumo vein
to bring more industy here.
A vote of thanks und appreciation . . . a job
well done.

Industrial Exhibit
To Open Thursday
Second annual industrial ex­
hibit of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce will
be held in conjunction with
the Sanford Civitan Club's
beauty contest Thursday, Fri­
day and Saturday evenings at
the Civic Center.
Doors will open at 6:30 p.
m. Thursday and Friday and
at 6 p. m. Saturday. Indust­
ries, Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion, Seminole High School
and Lyman High School will
participate.
Salute to county industrial­
ist.'. will he sounded at 7:30
p. m. Thursday by Jamea P.
Avery Jr.1, rhalWiun of Hie
Seminole County Commission;
Mayor A. L. Wilson, of San­
ford. and Carl Schllkc, cochairman of Uie Chamber's
Industrial committee.
Tlie award of appreciation
to the industrialist contribut­
ing most to the development
of Seminole County will be
presented at 7:45 p. m. Sat­
urday.
Tlie Iki thing beauties will
parade in bathing suits at 8
p. m. Thursday, in evening
gowns at 8 p. m. Friday ami
in the final judging at 8:15
p, m. Saturday. Judges will
be
Janet
Bonder,
Cccile
Heard, Roticrt Slicddcn and
Paul Lewis. (Eight beauty
contestants are pictured
n
page 5).
Junior Chamber of Com­
merce will offer a free snack
bar nightly and door prizes
will lie awarded at intervals
each evening.
Winner of the beauty con­
test will rccelvo from the
Civitan Club a trip to the
New York World'* Fair to
appear in the Florida exhibit,
sponsorship in the Miss Sea­
side Festival, a trophy and a
crown, along with numerous
other awards and sift certi­
ficates. Second and third
runners-up will receive tro­
phies, a $25 savings bond and
gift certificate*.
Participating in the indust­
rial exhibit will lie the fol­
lowing:
Alix of Sanford, Antenna
Systems,
Certified
Slings,
Chapman Concrete Products,
Chase and Company, Chemical
Corporation of America, City
Products Corporation, Contin­
ental Testing Laboratories,
Dearborn Electronics.
Deep South Products, DynaIronies, Florida Power Cor­
poration, Florida Power and
Light Company, Florida State
Employment Service, Gator
Lumber Company, Geneva
Manufacturing Company, HarCar Aluminum Products, Hi
Acres Concentrate, ULH Pro­
ducts.
Holloway Materials Corpor­
ation, Hunter Ice and Fuel
Company, J o h n a o n Elec­
tronic*, Longwood Industries,
Miracle Concrete Company,
Nehi Bottling Company, Pen­
insula Paint and Plastics
Manufacturing C o m p a n y ,
Pinebreeze Sanford, Pierro
Manufacturing Company, San­
ford Weldinp and Fabricating
Company.
Sanford Manufacturing Com-

pany, Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion, Sol-Kern Company, Sou­
thern Bell Telephone and Tele­
graph, Southern Filtorglass
Products, Sinitly's Snappin'
Turtle, Stine Machine and
Supply,
Wheeler
Fertilizer
Company, Winter Park Tele­
phone Company, York-Kgcr
Manufacturing C o m p a n y ,
Seminole High School drafting
ami design technology, and
Lyman High School electron­
ics technology.

GENESYS Site
Lease OKd
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
The Cabinet Hoard o f Kdiicatlon approved todny a $1 a
year lease for 21 a r m of land
at Cape Kennedy as the main
aita for the state'* new Grad­
uate Engineering Education
System (Gencsya).
Atty. Gen. James Kynes
said the M) year lean** was
not acceptable to the atate
as it was originally drawn,
hut rhanges were mnde with
approval of Ilia Air Force to
mnka it acceptable.

Charter Granted
Chase Glades Farm, Inc.,
has been granted a charter
by Secretary of State Tom
Adams. The firm, dealing in
Hie farming business, will is­
sue 5,000 shares of common
stock nt $1 per share. Incor­
porators are Randall Chase,
S. O. Chase Jr. and Clydu
Ramsey, all of Sanford.

MIAMI (UPI) - The Cu*
ban government lodged a pro*
test with the Swiss embassy
today regarding U. S. recon­
naissance flights over tho
Communist island.
News of the protest was air*
cd on a Havana Radio broad­
cast monitored here.
"The Cuban government has
never and will never accept
the fact that U. S. Air Forco
planes
violate
Cuban air
spare," said the written pro*
test, signed by Minister Raul
Ho a.
The United States has con­
tinued air surveillance of tho
Caribbean island since tho
missile crisis of 1962.
"Regarding the statement
made yesterday by the U. S.
State Department Hiat any in­
terference with these Ameri*
ran planes would he 'highly
dangerous," the Cuban govern­
ment wants to make clear
that the responsibility of any
dangerous situation thus treat*
ed will be exclusively tlie re­
sponsibility of the U. S. gov*
eminent," the note added.
ltoa said Cuba has "repeat­
edly protested" U. S
over­
flights.
He charged
auch
flight* are “ a violation of in­
ternational law and the sover­
eignity of Cuba."

Floridans Off
To World's Fair
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant and slate
officials (eft for New Yurk
in a Florida National Guard
plane (oday to participate in
tho opening of the World's
Fair Wednesday.
A number of National Guard
personnel accompanied tho
governor.
An hour later, a group of
close to 100 Florida business
leaders and newsmen, with
state agriculture commission­
er Doyle Conner as host, left
for the fair alioard a new
Eastern 727 Jetliner, furnish­
ed by Eastern Air Line*.
A number of private busi­
nesses, including M i n u t o
Maid, Coca Cola, Tupiwrware,
Viking Lithographers and tho
Florida Gas Company, aro
paying expenses of the busi­
nessmen and newsmen.
Tlie Florida group will seo
President Johnson officially
open the fair at noon Wednes­
day and at 2 p.m. will as*
semblc for dedication of the
Florida pavilion.
The Floridu group will re­
turn Thursday.
•

Court Docket
Criminal docket was to be
heard hy Circuit Judge Voile
A. Williams at 2 p. in. today,
when he was scheduled to set
for trial a number of eases.

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Walter A. Giclow, publishereditor of The Sanford Herald,
is a member of Hie group of
businessmen and newsmen
attending Hie Fair.

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Leukemia Vaccine Held 'Absolute Certainly'

Hospital Notes
Jean Hate] Brown, Oviedo;
Jeeela May Muae, Lake Mon­
Roy Plsdgar, Richard N. Gib- roe.
tan, ChtrlM Hadden, Clara
BIRTHS
M«dd«n Jaanetto Hadden, Jim*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Herbert Musa,
tny Lee Hadden* Grace Haynet, Beverly Mannln, Esther Baby Girl, Lake Monroe; Mr.
Locke, David Brady, Joyce and Mra. Robert Morris, Baby
Arlene Siselove, William Car- Girl, Osteon.
DISCHARGES
roll, Jack C. Hendricks, James
E. Thomas, Kathryn Runge, Kathryn Rungs, Bsverly Man­
Helen Gilchrist, Majorle Mc­ nln, Jdanstte Hsddtn, C la n
Dermott, all of Sanford. An­ Haddan, Charles Hadden, Jim­
thony B. Oliver, Maitland; my Las Haddan, Shlrlsy Way,
Sonja Morris, Osteen; Ken­ Felels Smith, May Jarvl,
neth V. Mateckl, Fern Park; Fallcltas Livingston, Joe T.
Mary Cochrane, Winter Park. Collins, VsnlU Collins, Mar­
lene Ernst, Curtis John Hall,
b ir t h s
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Site- Sr., 8ut Hamrick, Thsmsa
love, Baby Boy, Sanford; Mr. Dillard, Mark R. Chorpanlng,
M d Mrs. Martin Mankowakl, Irana Brown, Ulysts Boyd,
Jamea Swain, Mrs. Marilyn
Baby Boy, Sanford.
Waldow and Baby Girl, all of
discharges
Bruce Owen Channon, San­ Sanford, Ray Hovsr, DeBary,
ford ; Michael John Foster, Donald Smith, Longwood and
John Peralta, Geneva Owen, Mrs. Delores Hill and Baby
Thomas W. Curtis, Jr., Flor­ Girl, Longwood.
ence Schelbenberger, Jewtll
Cummings, Linda Rae Curtner and Baby Girl, all o f San­
ford. Carrie Branam, DeLand;
Henry Ulrich, DeBary; How­
ard Middleton, DeBary; Dor­
By Jana Cassslbarry
othy Sllkwood and Baby Boy,
Ntw officers o f ths Wom­
Longwood; William
Booth, an's Club o f Cassslbarry wars
Lake Mary; Dura Wakefield, installed Thursday by Dr.
Lake Monroe and Donna Kata Gertruda Furman of Altamon­
DeLesch, Lake Monroe.
te Springs at a luncheon
APRIL IT
held at tha Imperial House
ADMISSIONS
In Winter Park.
Hilda
Raulerson,
Sanford;
Those
Installed
Included
James Howsll, Sanford; Tom­ Mra. Kenneth Green, presi­
my Maggard, Lake Mary; dent; Mrs. Edward Pender,
Lucille Robinson, Lake Mary; vice president; Mra, Velvet
Charlea
Scuddsr,
DeBary; Jacobs, corresponding secre­
tary; Mrs. Edward Lunn, re­
cording secretary and Mra.
Eleanor Storra, treasurer.
i n T M R c l n e t it r o i M T n r
Each o f the Incoming and
T i i r n in t h j u d ic ia l c m C H IT O K T H R B T A T U O K outgoing officer* was present­
r i. o M it iA
in
anu
r o n ed a lovely corsage mada by
S R M IX O L K COL'WTV.
a club member, Mrs. Carl
n iA N c a n r no. i s m
r t T IX R N R N A T IO N A L H A N K Jack. The threa officers, Mra.
or BT. P E T B IU IB U ItO , a N a ­ Thomaa Hueston, president;
tional ritn k ln t A tiocltllnn.

DALLAS (U P I )-A Chicago
medleal researcher raid Mon­
day that a vaccine for leuke­
mia la "an absolute certainty
. . . the next logical step" and
it could h« reedy in 10 yaar*.
Dr. Staven 0 . Schwarts, di­
rector of the Department of
Hematoloiy at the Hektoen
Institute for Medical Be-

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Ranger Issues
Fire Warning
HEAR LAKE aixth traders making up the staff for the “ Internntinnnl
Cookbook" told at the school’s Country Fair were, seated, from left,
Linda Dudman, editor; Danny Klinger, art editor; Vicky Williams, ad­
vertising and Melalnt Goldman, publicity; standing, Linda Ackerman,
publisher. Mrs. Lelra Stroup is teacher of the class.
(Herald Photo)

Casselberry Women Conduct Installation

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Mrs. Charles Shlrlsy, record­
ing aecreUry and Mrs. Hsnry
Hansen, traaaurer, wars given
gifts of perfume.
Mra. Thomas Largen of
Sanford spoke on tha currant
driva fo r funds by tha Can­

cer Society emphasising the
imporUnca o f distributing ed­
ucational information on the
diaeaae to each home. The col­
lection for fundi la sponsorcd by tha Woman's Club In
Casselbarry and will taka

place all o f thi* week.
It was announced that a
meeting of tha County Fed­
eration o f Woman's Cluba
will ba held at tn* Hamilton
House Restaurant on Thurs­
day May 28.

Legal Notice

Plaintiff,
Vs.
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T in t b t a t h n r k i .o r i d a i
TO* Any unknow n apoaaaa,
tialra, graatata, ltlaora. araSItort, trudeaa, ***l| n .**, nr
elhara claim ing by, tbroath.
Under or against C t.T D K 11.
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W IL L IA M * , h it wife, and/or
the r a il properly aab/act m at­
ter of Ib is salt
Tou are hereby notified that
a salt hae been filed agalnat
you end each of you, by C IT ­
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NT.
P K T C R a n tJ R O
la
thi
above entitled eausa; and that
you are hereby required to
flic your Anewer with the
C la rk of thta Court, and ta
serve a oapy thereof upea the
P la in tiff or p ia la tlira A tto r­
ney, whose asses end address
Idi A L B E R T C. W E R L T , A t ­
torney at Law, tttt Central
Avenue, at. Petereburg, F lo r ­
ida. aot later than M a y Tth,
Sift.
I I you fall to do eo, Decree
P r s Contoeeo wilt ha aatsrad
ageiaet yoa for the relief damended la the Complaint.
The neture or eald suit be­
in g for foteoloeura of m ort­
gage reoorded In Official lieenrde Book i l l , page tot, Publla Baaorda at aemlnoio C oun­
ty, Plerldo. eovortngi
Lot 111. O A K L A N D H IL L S ,
acoordlag to plat thertot,
reoorded la f la t Beak II,
paged dt A It, Pubtla Be.
cards ot Seminole County,
yiorld a i together w ith the
follow ing described llama
• f property wfcleh era lo ­
cated i s end permanently
Inetalled no a part ef the
improvemeats
on
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Jeckeon (lee Hot W ater
Heater, Model C 111. Barlei No. ITtIT
W IT N E S S my bend and the
seal of this Court, a‘. Sanford.
Bealnale County. Plorldd. tble
Srd day of April, a d . ttld.
(C O U R T B R A L )
A rth u r H. Beckwith. Jr.
C ls rk et ths Circuit Court
B y i M artha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clerk
Publleb A p ril f. Id. I I. II. t ill.
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AIK CONDITIONER

Fred J. Harris Sr. and
Ralph D. Hackstt, represent­
ing the Gulf Life Insurance
Company In Sanford, have
been invlUd to attend -tha
Gulf Llfa managers meeting
to ba held in Lakeland April
28-84. •
Harris earned the trip ea
leading agent In the enUre
company for tha flrat quar­
ter and Hackett waa tha
leading superintendent in tha
Winter Park district.

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Pvt. Charlea E. Erani, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ev­
ans, Ganava, ha* completed
recruit training at the Marine
Corps Recruit Depot, Parris
Island. 8. C. He will raport
to Camp Lejaune, N. C., for
eombat infantry training.
Spl/6 William W. Fuller,
ion of Mr. and Mra. Abram
L. Fuller, Altamonte Springs,
has been asilgned to Battery
A. 4th Artillery’* 4th Miaalle
Battalion, th* Army's NikeHercules missile unit at Red­
mond, Wash.

School Ransacked

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Police reported today that
vandals ransacked Crooomi
High School and Pinacrest
School over th* weekend but
&gt;btained nothing.

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Death Notice
K IS K N IIA U E R t M A U D E I*.
rKun.ral
u n ir a i aarvlcs
torvica is
farr Mra.
mra, u
Maada
i
r. Ehenhausr. sSI,
i, iI Ii Ss aBents
a a ta ;r *
Lana, Orlando, who pisaaad
a ll
away Frid a y w ill ba bald Moon
day at S:M F.M. la the akspal
of tha W. Ouy Biaek Home far
Funerals- Rev. Rebart w . Batties wilt official* and Inter­
ment will be In Woodlnwn
cvmotary. She Waa In Fellow •hip with tha Chrlallan and
Missionary
Alliance
rhursh.
Member. Chrlallan
W omnn'a
cigb. and
retired
C|tiaaa*
Committee, Orlando. Bho was
bora la Ml. Carm at Fa., and
moved to Orlando from W ill­
iamsport. !•»., seven years ago.
Su rvivin g era. Daughter, Mra.
Luellla Chestnut, Orlando, two
nlooaa and two naohawa. two
grandson*. W. Ouy Black Home
tor Fuaarala It In charge.

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I)R. GERTRUDE FORMAN of Altamonte Springs wns installing officer
for the Woman'* Club of Casselberry. In the photo are, seated, left to
right, Di*. Formkn, 'Mr*. Thi/hua ‘Hueston and Mrd. Kcanoth Green;
standing, Mrs. Edward Ponder, Mrs. Velvet Jucobs, Mrs. Edward Lunn
and Mra. Eleanor 8torra.
(Herald Photo)

A reunion will ba bald by
the Seminole High School
d a n o f 1964 on Friday at
8 p. m. In the director*' room
of tha First Federal Building
on First Street.

IN SU R A N C E

HARRY ADAIR’S

By Jane Caaaelbmy
The Cadette Rendezvous
held at Camp Tlcochee near
Barberviile laat weekend waa
attended by eight Girl Scouts
from Troop 888 o f Casstlbarry along with scout* from
several Central Florida coun­
ties.
Thoie who want Included
Barbara Andrew*, Terri Pattiihall, Joan and Ann Hlgglni,
Sutie Webber, Karen Casa,
,K«ta Leonard and Melenda
Casselberry.
The Cadettei participated
in their choice o f Interest
groups and enjoyed swim­
ming in the new camp pool
on Snturday. Campfire pro­
grams were held on Friday
and Saturday night*. The
girla from Troop 338 presented a demonstration on arti­
ficial
reaplratlon Saturday
morning. Worship icrvicea
were held on Sunday morning.
Each o f the Samlnoie Coun­
ty girl* wore matching red
and white keaniea with a
white pom-pom which the
girl* had made themselves.

Pvt. Evans Ends
Recruit Course

Reunion Friday
By 1954 Class

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bat indicated ths dltoise ii
eauaed by a low-powered vir­
tu.
To back up tha contention,
ha cited a itudy performed
in Niks, IU., which b id a
"cluster" of Ituktmia caisi.
Several such eluiteri were
found In various icctioni of
the country, he Hid.
Tha lo-calltd "N llei cluiter"
and other* all produced a 2,ooo par cent or bettor rata of
incidence of the disease thin
they should hive according to
thilr population.

Insurance Men
Get Invitations

AREA DIRECTORY
H. B. Pope Co., Inc.

Seminole County residents
were aaked today to refrain
from any burning o f trash or
field* dua to aatrama dry con­
dition* aaiating at tha pro­
tent time.
Florida Foreat Banger A l­
bert llarria warned that it la
very cany for a traah fire to
eacape with tha variable and
guaty wind* now being axperianetd and reminded again
that It la a violation to allow
fire* o f any nature to eacape
to land* o f another.
I.andowncr* ware adviaad
to hold o ff any burning until
after the area gata rain or,
if thay muat bum, to contact
tho ranger* who will provide
aaalatanca with firelinta and
atandbya.
Ranger* have been on duty
alx and on* half day* a week
and will continue on thi*
•chcdule until it raina, llar­
ria aald. More fires have
been covered during the paat
two week* than in th* entire
month of March and more
acreage waa burned in the
two week* period than in the
last two month*, ha reported.
Ranger* may b« contacted
at the Florida Foraat Serv­
ice Tower* in Longwood or
Chuluota.

search of Cook County Hos­
pital, apoke as vliitlng profe iio r at the Wadley Reiearch
Institute and blood bank.
"From what progresi we've
made . . . we-re Ulkiflg ibout
something la the really fore­
seeable future," he laid.
"There waa a time when a
vaccine waa an idle dream,
he laid. "Now it ii an abaolute certainty In my mind. It
ii tha next logical itep."
Leukemia Ii a blood dlieaie
in which white corpuidei In­
crease to abnormil amount*
U the circulatory lyitam.
Dr. Schwarts said reiaareb

LONDON (U P D -C o m m a nist China today was reported
to have sent reinforcements I
to 1U border with the Soviet
Union in Central Asia, where
frontier Incidents have b«*n
frequent in recent months.
The strengthening of the
long, remote border coincided
with reports that the Soviet.
Chinese frontier talks in Pe­
king have run Into difficulty,
with little prospect ot a act)
tlement.
The Soviets already have
told the Chinese and th* world
that any major border revlsIon is out of the question, although minor changes may ba
discussed.
But Peking recently has re.
vived eld eomplsinta about
the territorial expansion of
ezarlst Russia In Asia, and \
his hinted It might claim Far
Eastern portions of the Soviet
Union, Including tha Vladivos­
tok naval base.
The Soviets were understood
to have reinforced their side
of the border some time ago,
charging Peking with 5,ooo
border violatloni from Sinklang Province alone.

Vacaam C ltaaaf Strvlca

Caw Food
18.40 per 100 Ik.
Parts k Supplies Far AR
Firttenlng and Fattening
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Makes Including Fleet rolas
IISO Hanford Avo.
Sanford Frau F M Up Pit. FA 8-8M I

H E R E 'S H O W F L O R I D A ' S

S P E S S A R D L,

HOLLAND

for O n ly ........................

STANDS ON MEDICAL CARE
FOR OUR SENIOR CITIZENS
Senator Holland itrengly supepartt metilwH MiUtente te Flop*
Ida's senior cltltena.
Two prepetals have been of­
fered , . , Medicare and the
Kerr-Mllli approach. Medicare
offers only limited hoipttallxatlon
and li financed by additional So ­
cial Security taxes administered
by the Federal Government. It
eovors all eld person*, rich and
poor, but doe* not cover doctor
bills. O n the other hand, KerrMllle covert both hospital and
doctor bills end protects only

PE R W EEK

those who have the need. It Is fi­
nanced and administered by our
state* with large Federal support.
Our entire Florida delegation in
Congress voted for the Kerr^Mllls
approach. O ur state legislature
approved it for a two year period
as did 36 of our states and terri­
tories.

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W e are committed as a state
and nation to try the Kerr-Milis
approach for two years. If
changes are necessary, we can
mak« them to assure adequate
medical assistance to lour older
citizens.

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A t 8 8 , His First Plane Ride Is W ith LBJ

Politically
Speaking ••

WASHINGTON lU P I)-J . B
Pickle of Big Spring, Tex.,
took his first airplane ride
Monday at the age of 88.
What's more, he rode with
President Johnson.
Pickle, father of Rep. J. J.
Pickle, D-Tex., was invited
aboard Johnson's plane, Air
Force One. on its return flight
to Washington from New York

Four different ballots will
be used in the May 5 party
primaries, one Republican and
Ihree Democratic tickets.
The only names on the Re
publican ballet will be those
of the three candidates for
nomination for governor. Vote
for one.
There also will be on all
ballots the question of the
Seminole County water dis­

PRIZE WINNERS for the best flower arrangements shown by members
of the Bear Lake Garden Circle at their April meeting were, from left,
Mrs. Vernon L. Gleaves, Mrs. Robert Stevenson nnd Mrs. C. L. Brunk.

trict.
The three ballots for Demo­
cratic voters will be because
of the justices of the peace
and constables nominations.
There will be county-wide
voting for 12 candidates for
parly nominations for three
County Commission seals, four
in District 1, three in District
3, and five in District S. Vote
for one in each district.
There are no contests for
justices of the peace in Dis­
trict 3 and 4 and for constable
in District 3
Voters in District 4 will
choose among five candidates
for constable and those fn
District 6 among four candi­
dates for justice of the peace
and among four candidates
for constable. Only the voters
in these districts will vote on j
these offices.
To repeat: All Democrats in
J. I). CORDELL, celebrating his 10th anniversary ns a Jeep dealer in
the county will choose three
Sanford, received an award from the Kaiser Jeep Corp. for exceeding his
nominees for county commis­
quota in sales of vehicles, parts and special equipment. He is one of four
sion but only those in the re­
dealers in the state to receive the honor. Above, D. D. Shepard, Kaiser
spective district will choose
Jeep district manager from Atlanta, left, presents the award to Cordell.
for justice of the peace and
constables.
Party primary is less than
two weeks away, on May 5,
with the runoff primary on
May 20.
Officers directing the in­
LAWRENCEVILLE, G a . tion. "W e're running down
Democratic nominees for (UP1) — Determined police every lead."
vestigation said persons with
state representative tax ass­ pressed their many-pronged
Gov. Carl Sanders assigned records of auto thefts and
essor, county commissioner In search today for the killers
Ragsdale
personally to head persons suspected of car
District 3, School Board mem­ who executed three officers
ber In District 3, and Justice in gangland fashion and left up the investigation, the most stealing were being question­
of the peace in District 6, their handcuffed bodies in a intensive in recent Georgia ed.
history, and contributed $1,300
will have Republican opposi­ pine thicket.
Police believe the three ofto the growing reward for the
tion In the general election on
"W e're still confident we're
fieri were shot when they sur­
killers.
Nov. 3.
going to solve the case," said
• • •
The reward had reached prised a band of thieves strip­
MaJ. Barney Ragsdale of the
It will be Interesting to note Georgia Bureau of Invcstiga- $7,700 by early today and a ping a stolen automobile.
The officers had been called
group of LawrcnccviUc busi­
at Thursday night's second
nessmen announced t h e y to the heavily wooded area
Ll Democratic rally how Jim
would attempt to raise $100,* about 20 miles cast of Atlanta
Pigott will answer the re­
000
as a bounty for the kill­ to investigate possible auto
marks made by his opponent,
theft.
ers* conviction.
Ray Mllwee. at the first rally.
Candidates were introduced
In reverse alphabetical order,
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds,
•o Pigott spoke first, outlin­
ing his qualifications for 2426 Willow Avenue, Sanford,
school superintendent. Mllwee is making plans to attend the
followed and remarked that 1U64 Campaign Conference for
his opponent “ has done s Democratic Women which will
9 commendable job as football be held in Washington, D.C.,
coach, driver education and in April 80 through May 2.
Mrs. Reynolds is a mem­
physical education—let’a keep
him where he can do the most ber o f the Florida Democrat­
good, and then elect a man ic Executive Committee, a
with 23 years experience in member of the Seminole Coun­
school administration."
ty Democratic Executive Com­
Incidentally, there may be mittee, and a representative
only one more election for of Preclnet 3.
school superintendent, in 1068,
The three day conference
for a new state law provides will be highlighted by an ad­
f t the school superintendent shall dress by President Johnson
be appointed by the School and a tea which will be giv­
Board starting In 1969.
en at the White House by
• • •
Mrs. Johnson.
Another smoldering political
feud almost broke into the THE D EPEN D A BLE*: S U C C E SS C A R S OF * 4
open at that Jai Alai meet­
ing, between Tommy Speer
and Ken McIntosh for prose­
cutor. Tommy plainly stated
he is "standing on my own
two feet and accepting no
financial contributions from
anyone, including my own
fam ily." Ken, quite visibly
“ bu'nlng" at the start, stated
he would not deign to enter
into a battle of rumors or im­
plied rumors. And he cooled
off before he finished.
• •
•
One of the county commis­
sion candidates apparently
doesn't read the newspaper. .
be
told his audience there
was no advance publicity on
the hospital tax levy hearing
and none on the water district
vote on May S. If he'll come
Into The He-ald Office we’ll
point out all the articles
which were carried on these
subjects.

Georgia Police Push Hunt For Officers Killers

Mrs. Reynolds To
Attend Meeting

|where the President made a
' major speech.
Johnson was so delighted to
I have the elder Pickle aboard
that he asked newsmen back
to his lounge to meet him.
"Nowhere but in the United
States could an ordinary clod­
hopper — I’ m Just a retired
farmer and groceryman—be
invited to ride in the Presi' dent's plane," Pickle told re|porters.

Hampton Gregory (Bud)
McIntosh II. Route 2, Box 626.
Maitland, died at noon Satur-(
day of a heart attack. Born !
in Cleveland, Ohio, McIntosh
moved to Sanford in 1916 and
owned and operated the St.
Johns Electric Co., located for
a number of years at First
and Magnolia.
He is survived by his wi­
dow, Beverly J.; daughters j
Lynda Anne. Margaret Mar !
quise, and Marilyn Oliva, and j
a son, Hampson Gregory HI. j
Funeral services were to be
held at 2 p. m. today at the |
Chapel of Bray, Apopka, with [
Ihc Rev. Arthur Ranson of j
the A p o p k a Presbyterian
Church officiating.

e

Edgar H. Bennetl
Dies At Hospital
Edgar II. Bennett, 74, died
at 10:30 ant. Monday at Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital.
Born July 23, 1889, in Sa­
vannah, Ga., lie had lived in
Sanford for more than 30
years. He made his home at
407 S .Magnolia Avenue. Re­
tired owner of a billiard par­
lor and former employe of
ACL, lie was a member of the
Elks Lodge.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Karel Rcnnclt of Sanford and
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be
held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday
at Brisson Funeral Home with
Rev. Richard Lyons officiat­
ing. Burial will be in Green­
wood Cemetery, Orlando.
Rosary will be recited at 8
p m. Wednesday at Brisson
Funeral Home.

•

John Galloway, r e t i r i n g
county tax collector, has In­
dorsed Mrs. Marjorie Shep­
hard employed in his office
for 12 years, as his successor.
She la ooe of six Democratic
or four
eaatUdstes.
s e e
Witt tte first primary less
ttan two weeks sway, it ap­
Amarngl Med people mo downright flabbergasted economy-tin room-ss much stretch out and load
the flrti taw they check out i new compact Dart space at la many standard tin cart. And (hart s
pears the gubernatorial can­
convert Fop goes tho top. But the price just sits then largo economy tin pomr to go with it... from i I/O
didates now are shying away
ca in standard Saa to an optional gong ho V I V t
law aad easy to take.
from Bttto Seminole County
Aminng? You bat It's what happant whan a
It's avia awn »mxri«f whoa yea consider sR that
on tte main
wakes a Dart a Dart Room, Iw instanca. Sut it sp quality car makw builds a compact biggir and
DOfrag (xviwowid
I b CHRYSLER
tor the balance
wdti knees, hood, dtwws, w kiggigo. You'll fcnd Isrgt Quicker aad than tops it t&gt; with such good looks.
womn coaroaatM
at tte enapalgn. The mailbag
at The Herald to Jammed
kawrhurta toom tte
bet none of the
SANFORD, FLA.
aeoahred point to 1801 W. FIRST STREET
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SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS, INC.

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in snapshots

X-Ray Unit Visit
The Mobile Chest X-Ray
Unit will be in Enterprise on
Monday, May 23, from 4 until
7 p. m. at Ryan's Store. All
residents are urged to plan
and make arrangements to
receive this free service.

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CAMERA SHOP

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ALL ALUMINUM CHANNEL
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•

willing to make the flight be­
cause "I'v e lived to RS years
and I don't have much longer
to live."

H. G. McIntosh
Dies Of Attack

“ It’s a Pleasure to Bank at the Atlantic”

*

Pickle's son, who is from
Austin, numbers the President
among his constituents and
also was aboard the plane.
During the SO-minute flight,
Pickle appeared relaxed as he
sat in the window scat of a
sofa with Johnson beside him.
But he did confess:
"1 don't feel secure. It's a
long way down, from hero to
the ground."
However, ne said he was

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�Where There’s Smoking
There la one angle to the smoking*
health controversy that is not open
to dispute. Careless smoking can kill,
whether or not one inhales and whe­
ther or not it is a cigarette, cigar
or pipe.
The National Fire Protection As­
sociation reports that between 1955
and 1960, smoking and matches were
responsible for 25.8 per cent of the

Dick West’s

""I Shall Return— '

fires in seasons! hotels, 42.8 per cent
in year-round hotels.
.Percentages
were similar for apart­
Pei
ments, dormitories, homes and hos­
pitals.
An earlier survey by the Public
Health Service showed that 21 out of
every 100 deaths in fires were caus­
ed by smoking.
To smoke or not to smoke is not

The Lighter Side
By Dick Wee*
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Mr*. Esther Peterson, the
President's special assistant
for coosumer affairs, mad* a
speech the other day in which
she appeared to propound a
paradox.
At Meet It appeared that
way to me. It could be, how­
ever, that my paradox identi­
fication equipment waa over­
stimulated.
At any rate, Mr*. Peterson
told a group of consumer con­
sultants (whatever they are)
that "the poor pay more" for
the things they buy than their
better heeled countrymen do.
Asked to explain this appar­
ent contradiction, she sold she
was referring to unfavorable
credit terms and Inferior mer­
chandise that give low-income
group* less value for their
money.

World Is Oyster
Spring is a fitting time to pay
tribute to the fair sex by passing
on some remarks made a few weeks
ago by Mrs. Katie Louchhcim of the
State Department.
As deputy assistant secretary for
community advisory services, Mrs.
Louchheim has been in a position to
note the surprise o f foreign visitors
when they encounter the American
woman in her natural habitat
"Before they come to the United
States," says Mrs. Louchheim, "thev
have a mental image o f the Ameri­
can woman living in idleness, push­
ing buttons to activate her innum­
erable electric servants.
"Instead, they find her out ring­
ing doorbells to raise money for the
United Fund, the Heart Drive, tho
Lighthouse. She sits on the boards
o f community organizations. She
carries trays in hospitals, exercises
handicapped children in clinics . . .
"The community's welfare activi­
ties depend on her. It has been esti­
mated that the hours o f work freely
given by our women volunteers
would cost many millions of dollars
If they had to be paid for. They are

a priceless sendee to the community
and fo the nation."
Nor is womnn's work limited to
volunteer sendees. Mrs. Louchheim
herself is an example o f the many
women in business, politics, govern­
ment. Incidentally, the latter, she
say*, offers almost limitless oppor­
tunities to women.
In the State Department alone, 7
per cent o f the 5,000 members of the
Foreign Senice are women. There
are two women deputy assistant sec­
retaries and piree women in the im­
portant post o f office director. Of
only six career ambassadors, one is
a woman.
In 1963, there were 29 counselors
or first secretaries of embassies, 22
second secretaries and 60 third sec­
retaries.
"American women," says Mrs.
Louchheim, "are living and working
all over the globe, as Foreign Serv­
ice officers, as Peace Corps volun­
teers, as AID technical experts, as
the wives o f technical advisers or
Foreign Sendee officers . . .
"F or today's American woman, the
community is not only her town, her
city or even her nation. Her com­
munity is the world."

For Good Of All
Speaking o f modem myths, as Sen.
J. William Fulbright of Arkansas
did the other day in the field o f for­
eign policy, there is one on the do­
mestic front that needs to bo re-ex­
amined.
It concerns government and busfness. Far too often, the connecting
word is "versus"— government vs.
business— or the other way around.
One businessman recently called
for some serious rethinking about
the myth that government and bus­
iness are necessarily rivals or op­
ponents, or that they are and of right
ought to be separate and indepcntlent.
In the opinion of Daniel Peterkin
Jr., president of Morton Salt Co.,
business must assumo leadership in
solving some o f the Nation’s press­
ing economic problems, both at home
(unemployment) and abroad (the
winning and keeping o f markets).
‘There will be no mnjor break­
through in business growth and earn­
ings." Unless they are, he asserted
"we shall have to be content with
•having a few pennies from costs
now and then, improving existing
products and jostling each other
about in existing markets."
The initiative for establishing a
new partnership with government
must come from businessmen, he
•aid. But it cannot ns long us a ma­
jor part o f their energies is dissipat­
ed in hnggling and bickering with
?:ovcmment and worrying about de­
ending the philosophy that profits
are good for people.
Reduction of unemployment is not
a government but a business prol»lem, Peterkin maintains. Believing

that the only answer to unemploy­
ment is more employment, he sug­
gests n network of business councils
around the country to work w^h
both federal and local agencies to
create new jobs, lend money for new
businesses, assist placement services
and exchange information about job
opportunities.
Business leadership efforts can­
not be independent of government
efforts. For its part, business must
recognize thnt government is a par­
ticipant in the economy, not just an
umpire.
"Markets," he said, "are too chal­
lenging nnd world competition too
vigorous to allow U.S. business and
U.S. government to hold each other
at arm's length."
As for figures In government,
they must realize that it is not al­
ways expedient In the long run to
attack und publicly castigate busi­
ness, either in particular or general.
President Calvin Coolidge once
said, in one o f his longest sentences,
"Tho business of America is busi­
ness.” A motto for our own time
might be, "Tho business of business
is America."

Thought For Today
For of tho wise man as of the fool
there is no enduring remembrance,
seeing thnt in the days to come all
will have been long forgotten. How
the wise man dies just like the fool.
— Keel. 2:16.
Kings and their subjects, masters
nnd slaves, find n common level in
two places— at tho foot of the cross,
und in the grave.— Charles Colton.

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springe
Mr*. Julia llsrtoe

a is - im

Bear Lake-Foreet City
Mr*. Maryan* Mile*
638-3171
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Caeaelberry
638-5018
Chuluota
Mr*. Jos* Magin
3851742
Dellary
Mrs. Adam Muller
888-4410
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
6(8.3831
Enterprise
Mia* Helen Hnodgrase
688-1933

Genov*
Sirs. Joa. F.. Mathleax
119.4824
lake Mary
Mrs. Franeea Wastar
322.8219
l-aka Monro*
Mrs. II. L. John***
322-4722
l-ongwood
Mrs. Ilonna Kates
838.1117
North Orlande
Airs. Doris Dean
322.1989
Osteen
Mrs. Clarrnre Snyder
322-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
385-3619

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Sanford, Florida

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Delivery

Hungarian Gloom Fades
Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CASE S-4U: Yesterday I
started telling about the worst
sex crime in all Hebrew his­
tory.
It describes the Lcvite,
whose wife was forcibly tak­
en from him by a crowd of
sexual monsters.
When they repeatedly as­
saulted her till she died, her
husband then took a knife and
divided her into 12 pieces,
which were sent to all the 12
tribes of Israel.
The Bible ssys: "There was
no such deed done nor seen
from the day that the child­
ren of Israel came up out of
the land of Egypt unto this
day: consider of it. take ad­
vice aiul speak your minds."
Well the 11 tribes united
with an army of *00,000 pick*
ed troops and decided to anni­
hilate the entire tribe of Ben-

jamin if the murderers were
not turned over for punish­
ment.
But the tribe or Benjamin
refused to surrender the cul­
prits.
So the remaining 11 tribes
east lots to see which one
would stu ck Benjamin first
and the lot fell to the tribe
of Judah.
Alas, Judah was severely
defeated and 22,000 valiant
men were killed.
So the next day another at­
tack was made, and tha BenJamltea again won, slaughter
inf U.OOO men.
By this time, the aveogera
decided they better ask ad­
vice of the Inrd. And God
Informed them to attack the
third day.
But they now decided to
employ some military stra­
tegy Instead of brute force.
So they sent a picked army
by night to hide in the mea­
dows behind the walled city
of Benjamin.
Then their main army at­
tacked from in front. But on
a Given signal it began to
withdraw, at if in flight.
Then the army of Benjamin
rushed after tha supposedly
fleeing
attackers,
figuring
they would start another rout.
But when the army of Ben­
jamin got away from the city
a short distinre, those hidden
soldiers behind the city rush­
ed in and set the place on
*
The Celta of ancient fire.
They also killed every man,
Britain delighted in beauty
of form and detail and flam­ woman and child, for the H

boyant treatment of plant
end kwiwvt forma. In this
way, th e y ore akin to the
artiste of the Middle Agee
since, for both, lore of
beauty woe mixed with a
By Hit Csckrsa
It't O.K. to opts your feeling for the fantastic and
the froteequa.
mouth la (root of frlanda if

tribes bad vowed to wipe out
the entire tribe of Benjamin.
Well, when the Benjamitea
looked back and saw the
amok* rising above their sack­
ed city, they got scared.
So 23,000 of their army of
15,800 were killed on the field.
Tboee 800 fled into the
mountains for refuge sad hid
there.
But, after the avengers bad
cooled off, they began to have
regrets at having wiped out
almost the entire population
of their brother tribe of Ben­
jamin.
"W e ought not destroy our
brother," they decided.
But they had meanwhile
vowed never to let any of their
own daughter* marry any of
the 800 remaining man o f Ben­
jamin.
"So how can he procure
wives for our brethren?" they
lamented.
Weil, they took a census to
find If any of their own eitie*
had failed to tend recruits to
the battle. Sure enough, no­
body had come from the city
of Jabesh-Gilead.
So they picked, 12,000 of
their bravest troop* and sent
them to exterminate all the
people of Jabesh-Gilead, ex­
cept the unmarried girli.
They salvaged 400 girl*, but
still left 200 Benjamitea with
out wives. Mor* tomorrow.

In e cemetery outside Buda­
pest, a headstone reads: "My
big bey, age II, 1956."
It was a mother’s final word
o f endearment for an only son,
ona o f tha thousand* who died
In tha holocaust o f 1956 when
tha H u n g a r i a n s rose up
against Cemmunst rule and
fall beneath tha treads of
Russian tanka.
Yat, even a lightning visit
to Budapest confirms that
times hav* ehanged and that
A measure of gaiety has re­
turned to this ancient city
aatrida the Danube.
Atop Castle Hill close by the
one.time seat of Hungarian
royalty to a building which in
the 16th century housed Buda­
pest's first printing firm. To­
day it is a coffee house.
And there, over a dish of
chocolate cake smothered in
whipped cream, a non-Communlst young women is asked if
under the new relaxation free­
dom of political discussion is
permitted.
She shrug* and replies: MW*
do not discuss it anymore. In­
stead ws made joke*." And It
la e fact that In Budapest
there Is a nightclub featuring
an act devotod to political
satire, not all o f it directed
against the West.
"H ow about the young Intellectuals who sparked the 1956
revolt?"
"Oh, they atill complain but
now it is becaus* they cannot
get Italian ihoes." And the
young woman laughs.
Tha relaxation b r o u g h t
about by the regime o f Janos
Kadar for whatever its rea­
son* evidences itself in other
ways, including such touches

o f capitalism as the tip for
sendees rendered.
Tha taxicab driver smiles a
little more pleasantly when a
tip la added to his fare.
The gypsy violin player in a
state owned restaurant plays
with a bit more spirit when a
16-florin not* is slipped into
his pocket
These thing* the regime
looks upon with tolerance.
Hungary'a trade at the mo­
ment is almost wholly within
the East Communist bloc. But
for certain o f Its amusements
and ita luxuries it continued to
look to the W est
In tha shops, bettor stocked
than most Eastern countries,
are French perfumes and Eng*
lish woolens. A few still are
privately owned.
In the Budapest Tancpalota,
a dancing palace, also state-

• Q's and A's
Q—in what year did the
Grand Army of the Republic
meet for the last time?
A -O n Nov. 20, HM9, the
Grand Army of Uie Republic
held its last national conven­
tion at Indianapolis, site of its
first convention in 18C6.

During IMS, 1J million
persons involved In fires in
the U. S. suffered severe
burns.

you don't put year l o t i tats
It.
A T cias man had bit ovarcost blows off la s wind
itorm. He may lots hit thirl
from the incoma ttx blow.

And on the dance floor,
smartly dressed young daneers, the girls with upewepl
teased hair-do’s go Into . . ,
twist . . . tw ist. . . twist.

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the half moon, the full moon
and best of all the honey­
moon.

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Where were folks the other
39 years If lift begins at 40?

HARLAN TUCK
C A N D ID A T E F O R
SE M IN O L E C O U N T Y

The only kind o f hard boiled
aggs we don't Ilka to ace nt
Eeatar time are tho htubands
who kick about the wife's new
outfit.

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girl with a gamin fact belts
out the words to Alexander’s
ragtime band.
When she is finished, the
band swinga into action for
the dancing.

MAY 5TH

ANY
T IM E

One of the first signs of
spring it that booklet adver­
tising new flower Mods which
almost makes your back
ache.

owned, a slender, dark-haired

VOTE

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Tho men who was arras tad
for signing bogus checks
found out it doesn't pay to
Etlsrsd as stesad class m atter O slsss r I I . t i l l kt Iks Past
O K U * s i k t s lt r d . Florid*, wadsr Iks Aat a t Coasts** *t Msrafc. forge ahead that way.

Ms dietary principles wouM
"eliminate loose face and
neck tissues," "slenderize in
10 seconds," "increase sexual
potency." "add brightness or
clarity to the eyes." "prevent
or retard baldness," "cure
dandruff’ and "reduce or re­
lieve tension?"
Were we convinced that a
"six month floor wax" would
last six months?
Did we think we could "be­
come taller in only 6 weeks
at absolutely no cost" thanks
to the principle of "lntorstitial accretions?"
The answer to these ques­
tions. for a good many of us,
is "Y E S ." I would like Mrs.
Peterson to know, however,
that I wasn't taken In.
I might let "interstitial se­
cretions" work on my dan­
druff problem but I’m tell
enough already.

Phil Newsom Savs . . .

It won't be too many weeks
before your neighbor will re­
Tues., April 21, 1904 turn your snow shovel.

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Pm no economist but I hope
that Mrs. Peterson can do
something to cdriect the sit­
uation. Otherwise, poverty will
become so expensive that no­
body can afford It.
Reducing tbe high cost of
povery is only ooe of many
problems confronting Mrs. Pe­
terson In her task of protect­
ing the Interests of us con­
sumers.
I have been looking over
some recent deceptive adver­
tising eases brought before
the Federal Trade Commislion, and from ell indications
we consumers arc getting
more gullible by the minute.
Did we believe that wearing
a certain type of tinted glass­
es while driving at
ight
would enable us to "actually
see In L’te dark?"
Did we accept the clstmi of
a well-known food faddist that

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Friends Honor
Cdr. Moreland
At Party

RARHARA SCHOCK

KAREN METZLER

PAT MACKAI.L

SHERRY THRASHER

Stop Reading Word By Word

Skip, Skim Or Savor? - ■■It All Depends

Lyman Girls
Attend FHA
Convention

j

WASHINGTON
(U1M) The John F. Kennedy mem­
orial 5-ccnt postage stamp will
go on nationwide sale May
29. the 47th birthday of the
late President.

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IIKMS

MILWAUKEE, WU. (U Pl)
—When Mrs. Marjorie Curro,
2ti, showed up in divorce court
PLUMBING. HEATING,
wearing slarks, Judge Max
A lit CONDITIONING
Itaskin promptly sent her 1007 8. Sanford Are., 322-65S1
home.
“ This is not a shopping cen­
ter," he said.

W ALL

By Jane Casselberry
Pi'h'gntc* ftom the Lyman
High School Future Homemnkers Club who attended
the recent State FHA Con­
vention held at the Fort Har­
rison Hotel in Clearwater
were Lynn Babbitt ami Mar­
garet Foreao.
I.ynn was chosen to sing
in the State FHA Chorus at
the convention and both girls
served as tellers counting the
ballots in the election of state
officers.
Theme for this year's con­
vention was “ Steps Toward
Success" with many helpful
ideas being offered for pre­
paration for ntnrritigc and ed­
ucation.
Mrs. Mildred Drums, club
sponsor, accompanied
th e
girls.
The Lyman FHA Club Is
planning a mother-dnugbter
dinner to lie held Tuesday,
May H», at the Skyline liestnurant at McCoy Air Force
Base.

genius of the man. No, don't happened around the world, |ground to judge the content.
zigzag through Frost or Dic­ in your home town, at last Your father will get a lot
kens. That technique has a night's sporting event? This more out of each development
! you can do in about 15 min­ because he wants more, and
place, but not here.
llut now you? English liter­ utes because your purpose ( it will take him more time.
Nearly 50 Naval officers,
ature assignment is finished f called for top speed. Instant
We've covered the four reawives and other triends honor­
I sons for reading:
and you can curl up with information instantly.
ed Commander II. A. (Speed)
1. For information, and here
that
mystery
novel
your
Now your father reads the
•
Moreland Friday at an out­
newspaper, but his purpose is you read at top speed, making
Different kinds of reading I friend loaned you. Your pur­
door party hosted by the Hea­
pose now is altogether dif­ different from yours in many ! use of all the steps.
require
a different
pace. .
2. For relaxation, and here
vy Attack Wing One staff of­ 1Let's say you’re given an ferent; you’re not looking for j ways. Ho will read for inficers at NAS Sanford's Lake ! assignment tonight in the a p -' self enrichment, you just want 1formation AND to evaluate, you read fast but not so fast
to relax. You know you can i He’ll read critical, opinion- 1as for information.
predation of two poems by i
Golden.
3. For self-enrichment, and
gloss m er the author's prose alive writing alertly; he'll lie
Robert
Frost.
Will
you
preThe widclyknow Sanford na­
without insulting a great mas­ ; on the lookout for poor reason­ here you read more slowly
read.it, write down searching I
tive will retire April 30 after
ing,
for invalid premises because you don't want to
questions, skip anil skim your ter. Just the dues and the
more than 20 years in Naval
miss any of a classic’s beau­
way through it? Certainly not. story is all you want and when he reads political com­
aviation. Commander More­
you're
eager
to
see
how
the
ment.
You
read
that
a
statesty.
Frost is meant to be savored
land has spent the past five
4. For critical evaluation,
for his style, his imagery, his book ends. So speed makes |man gave a speech about this
years, nearly a quarter of his
and here you are not a pas­
choice of words. Furthermore, sense, but don't skip and skim j or that; your fathur will
Naval career, stationed with
want to know why the states- sive observer, but an alert
Frost is meant to be enjoyed; to the extent that you miss
» Sanford-based units, working
all the clues and spoil the - man took that position, why and questioning judge and
he wrote to delight you, to
and living a short distance
the change in attitude, what Jury. This is your slowest
move your heart, not to give fun.
from the environs where he
After breakfast tomorrow be Is really after. Your fa- |pace, but it should not lie a
you facts.
g-cw up and attended schools.
slow pace after putting these
The same would lie true you pick up the paper. All you |ther will analyze that talk,
For the past year he has
columns into practico.
i
bring
his
whole
reading
barkwant
is
information.
What's
with Dickens. His personal
served as Readiness Offieer
purpose in writing his classic
of Heavy Attack Wing One af­
novels may have been socioloter tours with Heavy Attack
gical, but what a mistake to
Squadrons Three and Seven
dash through his hooks as
and a previous tour on the
you might a reference work in
Wing staff.
sociology. The simply peerless
Among special guests at
character
delineations,
the
Friday’s party were Mr. and
matchless descriptive pass­ Hun your finger over a map and find yourself a place to go.
Wide seats with foam-c ushioning front and rear. Luxurious
Mrs. Mason Wharton, of San­
ages all would be lost. You That's a preview of how it fools to get there in a Chevrolet.
wall-to-w'all
deep-twist carpeting (tills year it comes with
ford.
longtime friends
of
would miss the very heart and
W e've put what we think Is the host .suspension
even the lowest priced Hiscayncs). A choice of
Cdr, Moreland and his wife,
system in its class under this great highway jx-rseven great engines, nil precislon-halaneed for
Camille, who also grew up
fonner. A big husky coil spring at each wins'!
smoother running, with four smooth-shifting
locally.
and double-action shock absorbers to soak up
transmissions to match. Everything that makes
Tributes were many to the
bumps. Over 700 sound deadencra throughout
Chevrolet tlio great highway performer it is.
veteran
aviator,
including
the chassis and that spacious Body by Fisher to
those his fellow officers. Capt.
So get out those road maps. And wherever
James O. Mayo, Wing Com­
blot out noise from road nnd wind.
you go, get off to n good start—during Trudn
mander, presented him with a
There’s a lot o f other Jet-smooth luxury, too.
’N* Travel Tuno at your Chevrolet dealer’s.
framed reproduction of a com­
William Stemper o f the
Ckntaitl hnpala ConttrlibU
mendation which the Captain Seminole Board o f Realtors
read at the recent Bombing has been appointed Floridn
Derby awards ceremony.
District Representative o f the
The commendation e i t e d National Institute o f Real
Cdr. Moreland for his contri­ Estate Brokers with head­
butions “ to the development quarters in Chicago.
and testing of many airborne
The Institute comprises 17.weapons systems" ami for his 000 resltors, is the largest
“ wise counsel and effective affiliate of the National As­
action" in helping to intro­ sociation
of
Real
Estate
duce the new RA-5C Vigilante Hoards and has as its main
into use with Sanford-based objective education of its
units.
members to better serve'the !
The commendation, signed public.
by Capt. Mayo, concluded:
One o f Stemper’s most im­
"Well done, C o m m a n d e r portant duties will l&gt;e to stim- |
Moreland. Go in peace with ulute panel discussions on
the greatest prize o f all, the brokerage problems at real
eternal high regard of your estate board meetings and
fellow men."
during the state convention. |
The Wing Commander also Through such discussions real- |
presented the departing cou­ tors are kept constantly up j
ple with an engraved silver to date on new and proven
and walnut ice bucket, a fare­ methods in the way o f realty
well gift from the Wing staff advertising, financing and tax­
officers.
ation.
Though retiring from Naval
Stemper is a graduate of
service, Commander More­ Stetson University; a former
land will maintain his Celery Seminole High School teach­
Avenue residence while work­ er and a veteran o f World
ing for the Winter Park Office
War II. He served as mayor
o f Reynolds A Company, se­
of Sanford in 1952, is past
curities brokers.
president o f the Junior. Cham­
ber of Commerce, a past vice
president o f the Florida As­
sociation of Realtors, a dea­
The Ladies Guild o f Ascen­ con
of
I'inecrest
Baptist
CHECK THE T N T DEALS ON CHEVROLET • CHEVELLE • CHEVY Q • C0RVA1R ANO CORVETTE NOW AT TOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S
sion Lutheran Church of Cas­ Church, a member o f the Na­
selberry will hold a rummage tional Association of Rraltnrs,
salt beginning at 8 a m. on of National Board of Traders,
Friday at the Super Value of National Insurance Assoc­
Store cn Sit 430. Adults and iation, o f Florida Mortgage
children's clothing, t o y s , Brokers Association, of the
books, dishes and record play­ Sanford Masonic Lodge, of the
ers, will bt among items on Shrine Bahia Temple and of
the Sanford UPOE
.sale.
Written for NLA
Time your reading of this
column and compare your
speed with that Indicated
at the end. The eapected
s|&gt;eed assumes a daily five
per cent improsement.

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Divorce Court
No Supermart

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makes roads feel as smooth as the maps they’re printed on

Business
Briefs

Our Community is fortunate to have so many working for
the benefit of nil o f us.
The Seminole County Industrial Show will point up the
tremendous growth o f our area.
We are proud to he a part o f this prospering Community,
and proud that we are growing with it, while being uble
in some measure to contribute toward local progress.

Rummage Sale

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Sanford Braves Tally Seventh Victory Fox Trade May Be

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Elks Lose First
Game Of Season

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Florid* 8 1 a t * ' a Bankers
pullod OM of tha early aeaaon
aurprlaca in th* Little Amer­
ican League Monday after­
noon when they knocked off
the Navy nine, U to 10 at Bay
Avenue Park.
Meanwhile, one I o a 1 n g
atreak waa broken and an­
other waa lengthened when
Chare and Company'* Packera defeated Standard Oil 11
to S In a little National Lea­
gue affair.
It waa the aecond win In a
row for the Banker! who drop­
ped their three previou* tilt*
thla aeaaon. Navy had whip­
ped Florida 8tate 18 to 7 in
a previou* encounter. Gene
Bertrang picked up the hill
decision. It waa the fifth
consecutive losa for Standard
O ll-a n d they are still to
taste victory for the first time
this season. It was Chase's
initial win o f the year after
dropping three in a row.
Bickey Smith set down th*
Oilers on three blnglss. Rus­
sell Gordie and Richard
Frank were the big stickmen
for the Packers.
Tha Una scores:
Chase
i n o s a - u is o
Standard Oil oos ooo— a 1 1
WP—Smith (1-0)
Fla. St. Bank » 0 130-13 4 S
Navy
222 004-10 8 2
WP—Bertrang (2-1), LP—
Walter Jordan (2-1)

4

The Klwanls Junior Boys
League entry dropped th*
Elks from the ranks o f the
undefeated Friday night with
an I to 3 drubbing. The Kl­
wanls win threw tha Junior
circuit Into a three-way tie
for first place among Lake
Mary, th* Elks and tha Klwantaps — each with three
wins and a loss.
Th* victory went to Edgar
Jobe who whiffed 10, passed
three, and limited the Elks
to only three scratch Infield
hit*.
Wally Jernlgan waa a thorn
in 'the side o f tha Elks all
evening, going two for three
at the plate and reaching first
safely on two other occasion*.
Jobe and Kenny Hinson also
contributed base hits. Lloyd
Wall came up with a pslr of
safeties in three Urns* for
the Elks with Dickie Smith
getting the other lone hit.
Elks
010 200—3 3 V
Kiwsnis
103 04s—• 4 2
W P -J o b * (1-0), LP—Chris
Ackers &lt;M )

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Team
4
Boone
4
Evans
3
Colonial
5
Winter Park
•
Oak Ridge
T
Edgewster
V
Seminole
12
Bishop Moor*
Gamas Today
Edgewster at Boooe
Winter Park at Evans
Games Wednesday
Evans at Oak Ridgs

Little League
(American)
W L
Team
3 1
George's
3 1
Perfection
3 3
Navy
3 3
Fla. St. Bank
0 4
Sanford AU. Bk.
Remits Meaday
Fla. Bt. Bank 12. Navy 10
Games Today
Sanf. AU. Bank at George's
(Ft. Mellon Park, 4:30 p.m.)

Men's League
w
Kingswood
Wilson Mater
MrRaney
Chase
Fla. St. Bank
Robbs
Longwood

uso

Mtwill M#t4$y

5

2
3

2
3
1
1

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Kingswood IS, Robb's 1
Me Raney 31, USO 4
Games Tsnlght
Long wood at Fla. State Bank,
7:38 f . m,
Wilson lister s t Chase, 1:43
(A ! F* IteUoa Park)

Coup Of Season *

JH Team Beats
Osceola High
By 9 To 6

Bankers Pull
Surprise In
Beating Navy
By John A. Spslskt
We took some o f our ‘kids'
over to Clermont Lanes In
Clermont Saturday to com
pete in the Champion of
Champions Tournament and
w* weren’t disappointed ooe
little bit. Man-oh-Day, but
were w* proud to have those
names from Jet-Lanes and
Sanford continually announced
over th* PA system.
There was a special trophy
for the high scratch game go­
ing to ooe of the lucky young­
sters and wouldn't you know
it but that our own Steve
Bassett rolled a gigantic 233
scratch gam* to win this
honor. What tickles me most
Is that following league play
on Saturday morning he came
over and asked for help cause
be was having his bit of
trouble.
Well to make a long sad
story real short and happy,
he was 'bombing' the pins
till be emerged as the Big
Gun.
The Kostlval family of Ste­
ven and Elaine are our new
champions o f the Friday Night
Mr. A Mrs. League. Comes
now this weekend and we'll
be toasting (and mellowing
just a bit. tool) about all
those 'could • have • beenstrikes', etc. It's a good so­
ciable league which looks for
nothing more out of bowling
than having lots and lots of
fun.
And you know what? That's
exactly what the sport was in­
tended for anyhow!
If you’d like to Join us on
Friday nlght'a or there’* the
Sunday Stuckey’* Mr. A Mr*.
League, get your application
in right now for the Bummer
Leagues.
The Sanford Men'* Bowling
Association Is holding their
fourth
annual
Association
Banquet (stag) on Saturday.
May 2nd at 8 p.m. at Lake
Monroe Inn.
Four very good reasons to
attend are—election o f offlc
era for the coming year: (2)—
present City Tournament tro­
phies to winners o f each
division; ( 3 ) - Good Food; (4)
—Lots o f fun for everyone.
Tomorrow night, th* men
of th* City League will cast
their ballot* for th* distinctive
'Bowler o f th* Year* award
Some o f th* point* to ponder
In making the selection are
that it's not intended aoley
for tb* high average bowler
but rather, it should be to
that person who has exempli
fled being a good bowler in
every sens* o f the word, both
as a participant and a pro­
moter.
Steve Mason was rolling a
good ball for the Seminole
County Businessmen's League
Steve shot a 220/538 combo to
be high for the entire league
How about that Bob Steele
being high man for the All
Star League with a 217 game
game this last week. Yep, Bob
kept getting better as the
night rod* on cause his first
gam* was ah, it was ah . .
Aw, 1 don't have the nerve
to tell you. You ask him,
O.K.T In series department
Harry Pentecost Just missed
that 200 mark again with a
203/381 set.
When it comes time lor tb*
Seminole Memorial Hospital
to toss 'em down th* lanes,

you esn Just bet your last
dollar that a 'goodie' will be
turned-in by Curtis Abney.
This week Curt found that
pocket with a 218/373 combin­
ation. And get this! High sin­
gle waa that o f a youngster.
That's right, young Ronnie
Frederick shot a 222. (Any of
you wanna join the Saturday
AM Junior League?)
Say, talking about that Sat­
urday morning group, you
know I give free bowling les­
sons at 10:13 a. m. This past
week I had 19 youngsters here
and did we ever have a ball.
If your son or daughter wants
to learn this game of bowling
please drop them off here
at the lanes and I’ll take care
of the rest.
Have you girls signed yet
for the only women's daytime
scratch league in these parts?
If you'd like to be bowling
with the better bowlers on
Tuesday afternoons at 1 p. nt.
Just give me the word and
I'll aee that you're contacted.
There'll be three to a team
and you'll be thru by 2:43 or
3 p.m.
So far we have these kelgerettos listed to participate: Pat
Slpley, Mary Faust, Harriet
Gatil, Susy Reno, Elaine Kostival, Jane Spolskl and Eliza­
beth Klein.
For once that I can remem­
ber, I was happy at being
tied for the high single honor,
this time in the City League.
After getting rather lucky
with many of my hits to
wind up with a 237, I later
found out that Marvin (Please
call me Curly) Mcltzer also
'slopped' a few of 'em home.
My only regret is that I don’t
have a wavy pompadour like
Marv's. There were two 600plus sets, Split-ski with a 617
and Johnny Wrifiht'a 603.
The Bail A Chain League
is getting more and more peo­
ple to sign for their summer
league than they've ever had
before. It'll probably be big­
ger during the aummer than
that o f the fall league now in
progress.
This past week, klargie and
A1 Kipp collaborated to win
the Individual honors both in
series and high games. Margle came thru with a 198/347
and A1 clipped the pins with
a 198/363. How do you like
that for family bowling, huh?
That'll do it for this week.
Don't forget about Moonlight
Bowling on Saturday at 9 p.m.

A t Raceway
WESTBURY, N. Y. ( U P I ) Ovcrtrlck, the nation's threeyear-old pacing champion last
year, arrived at Roosevelt
Raceway Sunday in a ninehorse consignment that train­
er Johnny Patterson shipped
from Thomaiviile, Ga.

more about the present than
the future. And for the pre­
sent, at least, Fox is playing
off like a runaway slot ma­
chine to a Las Vegas night
club.
Tbe little aecond baseman,
who collected more than 2,300
hits in 17 American League
seasons, is batting .364 after
six garnet in the National
League and Monday night
shared honors with pitcher
Dick Farrell as the Colts beat
the St. Louis Cardinals, 7-1,

Latherow Hurls
Kiwanis To Win Major Leagues
COOL OF THE EVENING — That’s the trouble
with early-season night games. The weather.
The day was nice in Pittsburgh and the tempera­
ture reached 68. Before game time, however, it
dropped to 40 and Joe Gibbon, pitcher for the
Pirates really had a job "warming up."

Sarasota Sun Sox
O f! And Winning

John Latherow, ace right­
hander for the Kiwanis, again
eame up with a superb per­
formance to limiting Rotary
to two singles and posting a
7 to 1 victory in the City Re­
creation Department’s Junior
Boys League.
Latherow, in grabbing his
third hill decision again at
no setbacks, ran his strike­
out record to 40, in 21 Inn­
ings of mound duty. He fanned
18 Monday while issuing only
three passes.
Ltherow, who now has a no
hitter and a pair of two-hit
performances, has given up
only four safeties in three
games.
The victory moved Kiwanis
into first place in the circuit.
However, they will have com.
pany after tonight’s contest
between the Elks and Lake
Mary.
The Klwanian* collected on­
ly three hits oli the pitching
of Buddy Stumpf with Kenny
Hinson getting two for four,
but they took advantage of
no le u than seven walks and
five opposition errors to pro­
duce their seven markers.
The line score:
Klwanls
000 033 1—7 3 2
Rotary
100 000 O - l 2 3
WP— Latherow (3-0), L P Stumpf (1-2)

By United Press International the 1964 season Monday night
Tha Sarasota Sun Sox, last by snapping a tie in the eighty
year’s pennant winner, opened to whip Si. Petersburg 12-9 in
the Florida Slate League.
The Miami Marlins lost 7-0
to the underrated Fort Lau­
derdale Yankees before 4,106
fans at Miami.
Tampa made a winning run
Kingswood ran its winning in tha fifth before 1,260 open­
streak to fiv* consecutive ing nlghters to beat Lakeland,
games Monday night when the 2-0 .
Builders, perhaps more appro­
Daytona Beach rolled over
priately known as the “ Bomb­
ers", blasted out 14 safeties, Orlando 9-1 with Tom Harri*
Including circuit smashes by son pitching • two-hitter. Fe­
Don Harvey and Frank Swot- lix Millan and Gary Hulett hit
ford, to post a convincing 13
two home runa each for Day­
to 1 trouncing o f Robb'a Con­
tona.
struction nine.
Tonight Daytona meets Or­
T o date, Kingswood remains
undefeated In the Men's Slo- lando at Daytona Beach, Mi­
Pitch Softball circuit. So far ami is at Fort Lauderdale,
this season the Builders have
The Lyman High Grey­
Sarasota at St. Petersburg,
amassed e total o f 77 runs
hounds, with a record of three
while bolding the opposition and Tampa playa Lakeland.
and three to far this season
to only eight tallies.
in Orange Belt Conference
Tha standings:
Meanwhile, McRaney scored
play, will meet the Apopka
an easy 31 to 4 win over the
W L P e t GB Blue Darters this afternoon to
USO nine Monday night, scor­ Ft. Lauderdale 1 0 1.000
Longwood Park at 4.
ing In every inning and cross­
Tampa
1
0
1.000
ing the plate 14 times in their
half of the final seventh. It Daytona Beach 1 0 1.000
1 0 1.000
waa tha fifth straight loss for Sarasota
Orlando
0 1 .000
the USO'era.
Frank Williams won his St. Peteraburg 0 1 .000
0 1 .000
third game for the Painters Miami
0 1 .000
with on* defeat. Larry Watson Lakeland

Kingswood Wins
Five Straight

Lyman Plays
Blue Darters

By United Press International
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L PcL GB
Baltimore
4 1 .800
3Iinncaota
4 2 .667 14
Detroit
3 2 .600 1
Boston
3 2 .600 1
Lot Angclca
2 2 .300 1V4
Cleveland
1 1 .500 l l i
Chicago
2 3 .400 2
Kansas City
1 2 .333 2
Waihington
2 4 .333 2(4
New York
1 4 .200 3
Mooday’a Results
New York at Boston, 1st, ppd
Boston 4 New York 0, 2nd
Chicago at Baltimore, night,
postponed
Only games scheduled
Wednesday's Games
Detroit at Los Angeles, night
Cleveland at Kansas City,
night
New York at Chicago, night
Boston at Baltimore, night
Only gimea scheduled
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
Philadelphia
4 1 .800
San Francisco 5 2 .714
3 2 .600 1
Pittsburgh
4 3 .571 1
Milwaukee
4 3 .571 1
St. Louia
3 3 .500 IVi
Cincinnati
3 3 .500 1(4
Houston
2 3 .400 2
Chicago
1 4 .200 3
New York
1 6 .143 4
Los Angclca
Monday's Resulti
San Francisco 5 Cincinnati 2
Houston 7 St. Louis 1, night
Milwaukee 7 Los Ang. 1, night
Phils at New York, ppd., rain
Only games scheduled •
Wednesday's Games
Chicago at New York
San Francisco at Milwaukee
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
Cincinnati at Houston, night
Los Angeles at St. Louis, night

for their third win o f (be
year.
Fox drove to four runs with
a two-run single and a tworun triple to provide th* key
blows behind the four-hit
pitching of Farrell. He cap­
ped a four-run rally that
drove Ray Sadecki to covtr
in the aecond inning with the
two-run single and tr-'led
home two more runs off re­
liever Harry Fanok to the
fourth.
Farrell, whose low fast ball
is very effective in the Hous­
ton park, struck out seven,
walked four and allowed only
one Cardinal to reach third
until Ken Boyer bomered in
the ninth.. Eddie Kasko and
John Bateman each had two
hits In the nine-hit Houston
attack.
Willie Maya zoomed his
average to .444 as the San
Francisco Giants downed tho
Cincinnati Reds, 3-2, tbe Mil­
waukee Braves dealt the Los
Angeles Dodgers their sixth
straight loss, 7-1, and the Bos­
ton Red Sox whipped the new
York Yankees, 4-0, in the only
other games.
Mays lashed out two sto­
gies and a double alid Willi*
McCovcy, who had been hit­
ting .043, hit his first homer
of the season to lead th*
Giants* seven-hit attack. Jack
Sanford pitched a seven-hitter
and struck out six to win hi*
second game for the Giants.
Chico Ruiz had three hits for
Cincinnati.
Bob Ssdowski weathered
some rough going In the first
inning and a fraction and then
retired 2t consecutive batters
before the Dodgers ended the
shutout bid in the ninth on a
single by Tommy Davis and a
triple by Ron Fairly. Lee
May* bomered for the Braves,
who clinched the victory with
three runs on three tingles and
as many walk* against Bob
Miller In the sixth. Nick Willhite suffered the loss.
Bill Monbouqetto allowed
seven hits in eight innings
and star reliever Dick Radatx
struck out the side to the
ninth
although
two
men
reached base to hand Yogi
Berra and hla Yankees their
fourth setbsck to five games.
Rookie Tony Conlgllaro hornered and Carl Yastnemskl
tripled to lead the Red Sox'
attack.

Shea Vs. C h a v e s ---M e ts W in

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1HEA STADIUM, shown here nearly completed bat

By BUI McCormick
Newspaper Enterprise Attn.
NEW YORK (NEA) (N attou l)
For
th*
Ume
being
at least,
W L
Team
Shea Stadium la the ultimate
4 0
Hunt Lin-Mer
In baseball settings.
3 1
Loc. Engrs.
It's so pretty it may even
a 3
First Federal
a 3 make the New York MeU
Chase
look good, Uk* a piece of
• 8
Standard Oil
kooky costume jewelry in a
Results Meaday
Tiffany box.
Chase 11, Standard Oil 2
Games Today
And it might never have
happened If Richard Q. PraeHunt at Loc. Engrs.
(Bay Av*. Park, 4:30 p.m .) ger hadn't been an avid Dod
ger bleacher fan at old Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.
“ To get lost here, you have
to be color-blind and Illiter­
ate,'' said Praeger, the part­
Team
W L
ner In charge o f engineering
Klwanls
4 1
for th* firm (Praeger • KavaElks
3 1
nagh • Water bury) that de­
Lake Mary
8 1
signed th* 33,000 capacity
Shrine
3 2
sports playground in Flushing
Rotary
X 8
CPO
1 8
Meadows. “ You notice that
•eats are a different color on
Clvltea
0 8
each level. Tickets are colored
Results Meaday
Shrine 7, Civltaa 8
to cozreapond to seats, and
Klwanls 7, Rotary 1
each o f tha acven banka of
Gaaeee Tsday
escalators is color-coded to
CPO at Civltaa, 4:30 p.as.
the tier M serves."
# # #
Lake Mary at Elks, 7:80 p.m.
(At Memorial Stadium)
Tha escalators, which can

Junior League

Paced by Chuck Pigott's
bates loaded double la tha
fifth which produced three
big runt, the Sanford Junior
High School Braves racked up
their seventh victory of the
baseball season with a 9 to 8
decision over th* Osceola
High JayVeet Monday after­
noon at Kissimmee.
This afternoon at 4 the
Braves will host South Sem­
inole Junior High School in
the first of a two-game aeries
with the Hurricanes from
Casselberry.
The Kowboyt took a fourrun lead early in the contest
when they pushed over a pair
of runs in the aecond stanza,
added a single marker in the
third and grabbed another
lone run in the fourth.
How aver, Pigott unloaded
bis big blast In the fifth to
put the Braves back in the
contest. Then in the sixth,
Seminole bunched e n o u g h
hits, with Steve Leach, Tom­
my Bryant and Kelly Ogden
paving the way, to push over
four runs and take a 7 to 4
command. Kissimmee came
back with two In their half
of the sixth but Sanford Iced
it in the seventh with two
more.
Leach and Ron Dudley
teamed up on the hill to limit
the Kowboyt to four hits. The
Braves were lucky since the
Sanford
aggregation afield
committed seven errors.
In addition to Pigott's big
hit, Leach had three for four
for the Braves, Bryant came
through with two for three
and Ogden had two for four.
Sanford's seasonal record is
now seven wins against a sin­
gle lost. The one defeat came
at the hands of the Evans
JayVees of Orlando. Earlier
in the season Sanford whipped
Evans 10 to 4 but in a return
go the Braves were dropped
by a 13 to 1 count.
Score by innings:
Sanford
000 034 3 - 9 9 7
Kissimmee
021 102 0 - 8 4 2
Leach, Dudley (6) and Bry­
ant; Cantwell and Smith.

United Frees btermattonal
General Manager Paul Rich­
ards of the Houston Colts may
have pulled the coup of the
winter trading aeaaon when he
acquired Nelson Fox from the
Chicago White Sox for two
minor league players valued
at ( 100,000.
At 38 Fox doesn't have too
many big league seasons left
but the Colts are worried

carry 38,000 persona an hour
and are augmented by 34
rampa for those who don't
like mechandal gadgets, are
an outgrowth o f Dodger Sta­
dium in Chaves Ravin*, Los
Angela*.
“ On* o f tb* great things
about Dodger Stadium," said
Praeger, “ ia that it la built
into the aide o f a bUl. This
made It poailbl* to have park­
ing space on tb* asm* level
as U&gt;* seat a patron bought.
They liked thla so much, we
wanted th* same thing here,
but w* were on flat ground,
so w* substituted th* escala­
tors to Uk* people where they
belong.''
The ground *t Flushing
Meadows waa not only flat
but ao flabby that supporting
piles sank 80 feet o f their
own weight end had to be
pounded down an average of
123 feet to bold up the atructore and give support to a
glass dome, if one ever ia in­
corporated into the stadium.
“ Everything has been Aon*
for the good of the customer—
and the box office," said Prae­

t

tlned, la more imaging thaR the,
ger, (weeping an arm across
th* stands. “ Look, no columns
This la a great thing In sell
tog tickets. A patron doesn't
have to toko up the ticket'
seller’s time being assured
he Isn't behind a column. He
known he always gets a clear
view.”
• • •
Other helpful aids for the
patrons — and box office —
a n pneumatic tubes from a
central office to all windows
which will keep an even * upply of all aorta o f tickets
available, aeata 13 to 31 inches
wide (usually they are 17 or
I f ) and what Praeger calls
radial viaton.
“ Because o f tb* circular
construction, every eeat, no
matter what you pay for it,
faces a spot Just behind aec­
ond base for base ball and
exactly on the 80-yard line
to football,'' be said. “ Cha­
ves Ravins can't have this
because K isn't round.
“ The Dodgers don't have
Shea's lighting system, either.
Th* light* her* «r* run to
continuous strips an the roofthere o n only two towers,

beyoad tight end left fields
W* are using, for tb* first
time, a combination o f quartsite and mercury vapor lamps
that is pretty close to actual
daylight and eliminate* tha
yellow ting* o f ordinary flood­
lights."
o e o
Whh the horrible example
o f Candlestick Park to mind,
tb* Meadows ait* waa survey­
ed for wind problems before
building started. “ W* won't
have that trouble,'' assured
Praeger.
“ This job has been n real
pleasure," said Praeger. “ I'm
Brooklyn-born and need to
line up for bleacher eeeto at
Ebbeta Fitld when I was a
kid. Wa were Walter O'Mailey's firm when he was try­
ing to find a spot to Brook­
lyn. A lot o f things w* dream­
ed up at that Urn* went Into
Chaves Ravine. Then w* took
the best o f the Dodger Stad­
ium and buQt ft into this one.
Everybody ebould be happy
with H."
If the Meta aver start to
win, even the fans might be
delirious with tov

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�WinTotl WfriTH April 21, 1964 — Patre 7

By Judy Turner
Phone 322-4435
Mrs. J. F. Barlow, wife of
the former commanding of
fleer of VAH-11, was honored
Wednesday with a farewell
tea at the Maison-Jardin in
Altamonte Springs. The tea
marked the end of the official
farewell functions for Mrs.
Barlow.
A white orchid corsage was
presented to the guest of hon­
or as was an engraved silver
flower arrangement d i s h
Mrs.
Bart
Bartholomew
whose husband relieved Cdr
Barlow as skipper of the
squadron, made the presenta
tlon.
She spoke of the affection
and respect the squadron
wives held for Mrs. Barlow
and told her that the would
always be a part of the club
in the hearts of the wives.
Mrs.
Bartholomew,
Mrs
Barlow, Mrs. Robert W. Ken
nedy, whose husband la the
executive officer of the iquad
ron, and Mrs. D. F. Munday
whose husband will become
the Officer in Charge of Dc
tachmcnt 8,
greeted
the
guests as they entered tha
foyer.
Each of the nearly 75 squad­
ron wives and guests received
name tags in the shape of
gold butterflies with tequined
net wings. They had been de­
signed
by
Mrs.
William
Velinck and constructed by
Mr*. Robert Field, Mrs. J. D.
Moloney, Mrs. Eugene Klein,
Mrs. Edward Walters and
Mrs. Y e l l n e k . Invitations
which had been sent to guests
had also been designed by
Mrs. Yelinck.
Taking turns pouring punch
and coffee were Mrs. J. O.
Mayo, Mrs. Warren Hoellcr,
Mrs. Jesse Taft, Mrs. George
Kimmons, Mrs. Paul Werner.
Mrs. Bryan B. Brown, Mrs.
James Shipman, Mrs. Henry
Dement, Mrs. Wallace Rus­
sell, Mrs. James deGanahl
and Mrs. Patrick O'Gara.
Squadron wives serving as
floating hostesses were Mrs.
Harvey Aubuchon, Mrs. Scott
Beat, Mrs. Richard Davidaon, Mrs. Holly Helms Jr.,
Mrs. John Moloney, Mrs. Ar­
thur Stallings Jr. and Mrs.
Yelinck.
• • •
Mrs. J. H. Combs was elect­
ed the new secretary of the
VAH-7 enlisted wives club at
the recent meeting held at the
Acey Deucy Club. Mrs. Combs
will take over frum Mrs.
Charlie Brown who resigned
due to illness.
Guest of honor at tha April
meeting was Mrs. Bryan B.
Brown, wife of the command­
ing officer of the squadron.
Hostesses were Mrs. V. W.
Ganderton, Mrs. J. L.Ficlds
and Mrs. D. A. Hunter.
A family wiener and marsh­
mallow rosst was plenned for
May and will be held at the
home of Mr*. Roy Pounds.
Mrs. Tets Armstrong is ia
charge.
Mrs. Combs was alto ap­
pointed
chairman of the
homecoming party and mon­
ey-raising events for thq
party were dlicuised.
The head table was decorat­
ed with spring flowers and
each officer wa* presented a
special card designating her
position which had been de­
signed by Mrs. Robert Hodg­
es.
The next meeting of the club
will be May 21 at CPO club.
• • •
Members *nd their hus­
bands of the Vigilante Navy
Wives Club No. 211 will meet
for a cookout at the home of
Mrs. Rhea Cooper Saturday,
April 25. Mri. Betty Smith
and Mrs. J»net Bodgers will
assist as hostesses.
• • •
Cdr. Trumsn Wsde Markley, USNR, is it Sanford for
a two week period of setrve
duty in the integrated opera­
tional Intelligence center. Cdr.
Markley i* the father of W.
E. (T om ) Markley who is BN training officer of Heavy
Attack Wing One.
Cdr. Markley. who Is pre­
sently a warden of the U. S.
penitentary hi Terre Haute.
Ind., served three and one
half years In World War II in
tha Pacific.
• • •
The second Isaue of "Sevencites News," the newspaper
published by the VAH- en­
listed wives club, will leave
for the Enterprise this week.
Anyone wishing to eend *■
pip er to her husband person&gt;iiv should call Mts. Boy

Grace Church
Loyalty Dinners
Set This Week

rounds at 323-0318 after 5
p.m. today.
• • •
Members of the Chief Petty
Officers wives club will be
both models and guests at a
luncheon and fashion show
Thursday at the NAS ball­
room.
The luncheon will begin at
12:30 and will be followed by
a showing of spring and sum­
mer clothing from Cowan's.
Mri. Charles Williams ia the
coordinator of the event and
Mra. Paul Weber will furnish
piano music for the back­
ground.
Final plans for the lunch­
eon were made at the April
meeting of the club. Guest
speaker for the evening was
Dr. Louis Perez who talked
about communism in Cuba.
Also planned was a luau to
be held May 23 for the mem­
bers and their husbands and
guests. Members on that com­
mittee are Mrs. Harold Sundvail, Mrs. Darwin Smith, Mrs.
Joe O'Donnell, Mrs. A. A.
Vallicr, Mrs. C. E. Morton
and Mrs. E. F. Siglin.
Guests of the club were
Mrs. Barb Rohrer, Mrs. Edith
Stoup of Cheyenne, Wyo., who
was s guest of Mrs. Walter
Armstrong, Mrs. Carol Kerr
and Mra. Nellie Morrell.
dent; Mrs. Mary Johnson,
• • •
treasurer.
All VAH-t enlisted men's
Mrs. Alice Best will be the
wives are Invited to attend
the Tlgcrettc club's meeting rorresponding secretary and
Thursday evening in the NAS Mri. Mary Sutton will be re­
ballroom. The meeting, ori­ cording aecretary. Mrs. Alice
ginally planned for April 16, Beaulieu and Mrs. Margaret
was rescheduled for April 23. Mudd wilt be the parliamen­
tarian and chaplain respec­
• • •
Mrs. Jesse Taft presided tively.
over her first squadron wives
club meeting as wife of the
commanding officer of VAll-1
at the April meeting Thurs­
day morning. Cdr. Taft be­
came skipper o f the squadron
late in March.
The coffee was held at the
home o f Mrs. Paul Murray
who was assisted by Mr*.
Richard Kicly. The hostesses
served a variety of pastries
and coffccakes.
Plans were completed for ■
picnic to be held Sunday at
Lake Golden for the wives and
children between 3 and 6 p.m.
In other business Mrs. Kiely
was appointed bridge chair­
man and ahe asked that in­
terested wives call her at
322-6208. Mra. James Bell was
chosen as treasurer of the
club.
One more member is need­
ed on the squadron team
which plays in the Holler
Navy league Friday morning
and anyone who would like to
bowl should call Mrs. William
Goodman at 322-2483.
The wives decided to do­
nate children's books to the
base library as a special club
project and Mrs. Edward Wil­
liams was welcomed at a new
Tiger wife.
Others attending the meet­
ing were Mrs. Patrick O'­
Gara, Mrs. Michael Durant,
Mrs. James Durbin, Mrs.
Paul Haney, Mrs. George
Klctt, Mrs. Alan Weeks, Mrs.
G. F. Wilstcr, Mrs. Paul Wireman, Mrs. Douglas Wood and
Mrs. Lou Musgrova.
• • •
Mrs. William Dursteler was
bid farewell by members or
the VAH-5 officers wives club
at a luncheon recently in the
Cherry Plaza Hotel.
Mra. Dursteler will be going
with her husband to Langley
Air Force Base at Norfolk,
Va., at the end of May. Ma­
jor Dursteler has been at­
tached to VAH-5 for several
years as part of an exchange
program between the ser­
vices.
Hostesses for the luncheon
were Mrs. John Draim and
Mrs. Jordan Danforth. A
salad luncheon was served
and the doorprize, a center­
piece of gold flowers, was
won by Mrs. Mary Peterson,
guest of Mrs. Paul Werner.
Other guecsts included Mrs.
Betty Breese of Jacksonville,
tbe mother of Mrs, Steve
Ryan; Mrs. Patti Uurienzo,
_ guest of Mrs. Wallace Russell, and Mri. David Dearolpti, a guest of Mrs. Draim.
Others at tbe luncheon were
Mrs. Dave Fall, Mrs. Vincent
Monroe, Mrs. Dan Beard,
Mrs. Charles Butler, Mrs. Bob
Lovelace, Mrs. James Olson
and Mrs. Donald Nesbitt.
• • •
Mrs, Rhea Cooper was
chosen president of the Vigi­
lante Navy Wives Club No.
211 during tbeir elections re&gt;
cently. Other new officers are
Mrs. Jo Brown, vice presi­

A

The elections followed the
club’a monthly business meet­
ing held in the confercnrr
room. Installation of the offi­
cer* was act for May 4 at a
covered dish supper in the
NAS ballroom at 7 p.m.
Momhora of the planning
committee
arc
Mrs. Jo
Brown, Mra. Mary Johnson,
Mrs. Janet Rodgers, Mrs.
Cooper and Mrs. Sutton. Hus­
bands of members and the
club sponsors will also attend
and the retiring officers will
receive their club pins.
Mrs. W. McLcllan's name
was drawn as the winner of s
linen basket and $15 was
turned over to Chaplain Ro­
bert Deal for modernization
of the Sunday achool room.
Gucata st the meeting were
Mrs. Alice Willis, Mrs. Betty
Smith, Mrs. Bright Setterwhlte, Mrs. Charlote Poutrel,
Mrs. Marty Nickols and Mrs.
Margo Sample.
• • •
Casual and sophisticated
hair styles were demonstrated
on four members o f the VAH7 officers wives club by
Odette and Richard of the
Ace Beauty Salon in the Mayfair Hotel at • hairstyling
show Thursday.
The models were Mr*. Ken­
neth
Enney,
Mrs.
David
Sharp, Mrs. George Dreiser
and Mrs. Jerry Cbspdelalne.
After the comb-outs Odette
and Richard answered ques­
tions from the wives on hair
care and the latest in hair
styles.
From the Mayfair the group
went to the home of Mrs. Bry­
an B. Brown for coffee and
dessert. Mrs. Brown's mother,
Mrs. Mary Lublch who lived
formerly in Yugoslavia, bad
prepared many old country
pastries and sweets.
Other guests were Mr*.
Warren Hoeller, Mrs. Leroy
Heath, the wife of the former
skipper of the squadron, and
Mrs. Don Shawer of Colum­
bus, Ohio, who was visiting
her aiater, Mri. Roy McLalne.
Peacemaker wives attend­
ing were Mrs. Dick Conn,
Mrs. A! Campbell, Mrs. Jack
Tuttle, Mrs. Rlchsrd Wright,
Mrs. Larry Dion, Mrs. Rich
Martin, Mrs. Ed Foy, Mr*.
Bob Merritt, Mrs. BiU Kehm,

J. F. HARLOW,
honored nt a farewell
ten by officern wives of
VAH-11 nnd Det. 8,
meets guests nnd re­
ceives a gift from the
nqundron. Above, Mra.
R. S. Rent, right, ia
greeted by Mra. D. F.
Monday, Mra. Robert
Warren Kennedy, Mra.
Bnrlow nnd Mra. Bart
Bnrtholomcw.
Left,
Mra. B n r t h o I o mow
allows M r a . Barlow
how to fit together the
ailver flower arrange­
ment gift given her ns
n farewell present.
Mrs. Bob Rankin, Mrs. Bob
Donaldson, Mrs. Ted Cann,
Mrs. Don Ord, Mrs. Bob La­
vender and Mrs. Donald Dcnault.
• • •
VAH-5 enlisted wives club
will meet next Tuesday, April
28 at the home of Mr*. Rich­
ard Slout for a housewares
party. Each member ti asked
to bring a guest. For direc­
tions rail Mrs. Mike Reh at
322-7855 or Mrs. Terry Linsey
at 322-7532.
• • •
Mrs. Martin Sheridan, Mrs.
Thomas llitc and Mrs. Fred
Stipp were hostesses for a potluck luncheon at Lake Golden
Thursday.
Favorite d i s h e s w e r e
brought by the wives for the
meal and the hostesses had
baked pastries for doorprizes
which were won by Mrs. Har­
ry Bryant, Mrs. Stern Bolle
and Mrs. Carl llrady.
Included in the 3t ladles
present were guests, Mr*.
Warren Hoeller and Mrs.
Jewell Fort.
Recent activities of the
VAH-S officers wives club in­
clude a coffee at the home of
Mr*. James W. Olson in Mait­
land and a bridge at the home
of Mri. Vincent Monroe.
Mr*. Olson had reeorated
her table with a snifter filled
with small Japanese glaas
balls and served the goodici
and coffee from Ihe table.
Chaplain Robert Deal spoke
to the group on the need for
Navy Relief volunteera and
anyone interested can contact
him.
Those attending the bridge
at Mrs. Monroe's were Mrs.
Cliff Thompson, Mrs. Dave
Fall, Mra. George Kelly, Mri.
Robert Lovelace, Mrs. Bob
Watson, Mrs. Dan Beard and
Mrs. John Draim.
• • •

Legion Dances
Are Success *
Ry Joan Magln
The first in a series of
Friday and Saturday night
dances sponsored by
Chuluota’a American Legion Post
at their new building were
nn unqualified surress, Com­
mander Harold McBride re­
ported today.
F e a t u r e d at Saturday's
teenage dance waa * twist
contest with the prize award­
ed to Miss Carol Creech and
Andrew Jepson. A similar
priza will be awarded each
Saturday for various types ef
dances.
Plans are In the offing for
bigger and better eventa de­
pending upon rciponsa shown.
McBride said that much cred­
it should be given to legion
memberi who worked eo hard
to ready the building for thia
opening weekend. However,
he added, there ia much work
yet to be done and all mem­
ber! art urged to turn out
for evening work sessions as
often as possible.
Saturday, April 28
Vigilante Navy Wives Club
No. 211, cookout, 7 p.m. Home
o f lira. Rhea Cooper.
Holiday, April 2d
VAH-1 officer! wlvea and
familial picnic, 2 4 p.m. Lake
Golden.

COMING EVENTS
Wednesday, April 22
VAH-0 officers wives bridge,
10 a.m. Home of Mri. G. L.
Atkinson.
Thursday, April 23
CPO wives club luncheon
and fashion show, 12:30 p.m.
NAS ballroom.
VAH-11 o f f l e a n wive*
bridge, 12:30. Home o f Mri.
James Runnel*.
VAH-1 enlisted men’s wives
club, 7:30 p.m. NAS ball­
room.
Friday, April *4
VAH-1 party.
VAH-7 officers wives bridge,
8 p.m. Home of Mrs. Donald
Dcnsull.

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By Maryean Mile#
The general meeting o f the
S o u t h Seminole Welcome
Wagon Nawcomera Club will
ba held at the Trade Wind*
Cafeteria In Seminole Plasa,
Thuriday, beginning w i t h
card* at 10 a.m. followed by
a 12:30 luncheon.
Members are reminded to
wear eraty hats for this meet­
ing. A rose bush la being do­
nated by Mrs. Jaunita Moore
ai the prise for the most or­
iginal hat. Guest speaker
will be Constable Grady Hall
of Altamonte 8pr!ngs.
Members o f the club’s ex­
ecutive board met last week
at the Trade Wind* and will
meet there on May 1H at 11:30
am . for their next buelnexa
session.

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ing from council until the next
fiscal year.
Tilson also stated that ha
is opposed to establishing a
volunteer police department
“ in any manner, whatsoever,"
suggesting Instead that a re­
tired man be retained at «
minimum pay to act as vill­
age marshal with part time
assistance.
However,
after
reports from Art Rhodes and
Fcrrin were given It was evi­
dent that the village Is in no
financial condition to employ
any new help.
No action was taken on
cither matter at this time.
Amendment to the utility
tax ordinance, carried over
from the April 7 meeting,
was passed unanimously ap­
proving a change in wording
which will prohibit more than
one meter being included un­
der a single purchase.
Motion was made and &gt;aa*.
ed to accept offeri of resi­
dents to paint the police car
and fire truck and problems
of dogs creating a nuisance
for school children at the bus
stop were discussed at length
with further Investigation Into
the matter to be made with
owners where possible.
No further meeting was call­
ed at this time before the next
regular session scheduled for
May 5.

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VICKI McARDLE of
Seminole High School
placed second in the
s e n i o r strutting and
third pince in the twirl­
ing contests held re­
cently at Jacksonville
Beach. The events were
staged by the U. S.
Twirling Association.
(Herald Photo)

By Doris Dean
Rule* of conduct for future
meetings of the North Orlando
Village Council wer* spelled
out emphatically Friday night
by Mayor Irene Van Ecpoel
in a special council session
held In the Civic Building.
Warning that "the circus
has left North Orlando," the
mayor stated that henceforth
all business to be brought be­
fore council must be present­
ed to one member of the coun­
cil at least three days prior
to the scheduled meeting date.
It was stressed that anyone
wishing to be recognized from
tho floor must seek recogni­
tion, through hand signal,
from the mayor and, if not
recognized, may not speak at
all.
A sergoant-starm* will be
appointed for each council
meeting. Henry Ward served
in this capacity at Friday’s
session.
In other business council
was advised that a group of
Ranch Area residents will seek
legal recourse in the matter
of a zoning variance granted
April 7 to allow Mr. and Mrs.
Allen R. Cronk to park a
house trailer on their property
for a 12-month period. Advice
will be sought to determine
whether or not restricting
covenants held by the North
Orlando Company on the pro­
perty arc valid.
Councilman Arthur Ferrln
reported that he had met with
officials of Suburban Gat
Company who advised that
they were reviewing all bill*
in the village over a one year
period in an effort to work
out a lower rate schedule in
the area.
Dave Tilson recommended
that council allocate a speci­
fied sum to the volunteer fire
department to be used for the
purchase of equipment with
the understanding that when
this amount Is gone no fur­
ther monies will be forthcom­

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Fellowship Hall of Grace
Methodist Church will be
crowded to rapacity on Wed­
nesday and Thursday nlghta,
when the congregation gath­
ers at 6:30 p.m. to enjoy Loy­
alty Dinners, Rev. John Hires,
pastor, has reported.
Philip Monroe, who la eerving as general Chairman of
the complimentary
Rudget
Dinners, predicts that the
$550 weekly needa o f the
Church will he pledged on
these two evening*.
Commander for Wednesday
la Kuss Kitnrr. He is support­
ed by majors John A. Wil­
liams and Wayne G. Thomp­
son. Hi* co-captain*, who
will preside i t their individ­
ual tables, are: Mr. and Mra.
Donald Cummins, Mrs. and
Mrs. Karl Frhd, Judge and
Mr*. C. Vernon Mize, Dr. and
Mr*. William C. Rape, Mr.
and Mrs. Rlcflard Silvers, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Harris, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Markos, Mr.
and Mra. W. E. Pratt, Mr.
and Mra. Otia Taylor.
Wednesday's kitchen com­
mittee chairman ia Mr*. Don­
ald Jackson, dining room
hostess is Mrs. F. J. Murray
and greeters will be Mr*.
Russell
Kltner and
Mrs.
Wayne G. Thompson.
The Thursday organization
lists John Carver as comman­
der, with majors Charles Ely
and Mrs, C. E. Clemmer.
Serving with them are co-cap­
tain* Mr. and Mra. Ike J. But­
ler Jr., Mr. and Mre. Gary
Rennlnk, Mr. and Mra. Jamet
Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Rowe, Mr. and Mre. Clarence
Knloe, Mr. and Mra. Russell
J. Gill, Mrs. Franklin Kerr
and Mr. and Mra. James P.
Turner.
Thursday's kltehen commit­
tee la headed by Mr*. Jack
Roasman, tha dining room
hostel* Is Mr*. T. E. Quillin
and greeters wilt be Mrs.
Charlea Ely and Mrs. Harry
Klay.

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Pa«« 8 — April SI, 1084

L. Mary Woman’s

Club Will Have
The R. T. Warrens Observe Luncheon
Thurs.
25th W edding Anniversary
M r. and Mrs. R. T. Warren
w e n gueata o f honor Wednei*

d . , . April IB. . . U -lr I ™ .
on Magnolia Ave. with an
open house in celebration o f
their 25th wedding annlvers-

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Greeting the gueata at the
entrance o f their gracious
home were Mr*. R. F. Cooper,
Mr*. M. R. Strickland, Mr*.
J. E. Courier, Sr., Mra. M. L.
Nichols and Mra. W. B. Kirby.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pear*
son were hosts to this fe»tive
occasion. TJ&gt;e serving table
was overlaid with an heir*
loom damask cloth featuring
intricate cutwork detail and
was centered with a lovely
arrangement o f white roses
in a sterling allvsr bowl with
white lighted candles In ailver holders glowing on each
•Ida.
The cake was served
Mrs. M. L. Nichols and Mra.
W . B. Kirby, with Miss Mar*
tha Fox and Mra. II. W. Goodspeed serving the punch.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pear­
son and Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Warren headed the receiving
line, and floating hostesses
were Mrs. William L. Kirk.

Cooking Champ
Reveals National

Lake Mary Women’s Club
will have a luncheon at 12
noon Thursday (23rd) at the
1Mrs. O. W. Touchton, Mr*. Io f 100 friend* and relative*
Trade Wind* In the Seminole
John M. Morgan, and Mra. |calling during the afternoon Pleza.
to congratulate Mr. and Mra.
Jean Cameron o f the Jcola
Warren
The guest lilt waa In
Card end Gift Shop there In
the Plaza will conduct a pro­
gram on crystal, china nnd
other serving Itemi that ran
be utilized effectively end
beautifully in home entertain­
ment.
Hie club’s two blue ribbon
winners In the Arte and Crafts
Hobby show were represented
at the recent convention of
.he Florida Federation of
Woman’a Clubs held in Jack.onvllle. Their Items, the
:traw puree, msdc by Mrs.
Harry Sandusky and the
■ocke, knitted by Mre. John
Noel, were taken up to Jack­
sonville for display by Mra.
Frank Evans, president of tho
local club with Mrs. J. O.
Gregory and Air*. Clifford
Cordon.
Mra. Gregory displayed a
number of her paintings.
Also attending the last ses­
sion! o f the convention were
Mre. Don Smith and Mrs. W.
C. Hopkins.

CELEBRATING their 25th wedding anniver­
sary at a lovely open house reception in their
gracious home are Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Warren.

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the neweat accettory — a
comb for knitted Itcmi. A
few ttrokei with it restore*
fiber resiliency and eliminate*
fuzzing, balling, pilling, the
manufacturer report*.

Aw ard Recipe
Every homemaker always
welcomes a new Idea In plan­
ning her family’s meals. A
man by the name o f Randolph
Jonas won ths National Cook­
ing Championship and $1,000
by creating a “ new” main
dish including potato chips.
According to the Jury o f wom­
an cooking authorities who
selected "Swiss Veal Chip De­
light” over 104,000 recipes
the nation’s best In 1004,
Is a real palate pleaser and
Is easy to make.
Hera’a how you maks |tl
SWISS VRAL
CHIP DELIGHT
1 1b. veal round. K ” thick
6 thin slices prosciutto
(Danish ham can be
stltuted)
• thin slices Imported Swiss
Cheese
1/2 cup butter er margarine
1 largo eggs slightly beaten
1/2 cup milk
2 e. finely crushed potato
chips
1 cup all-purpose flour
Have butcher cut veal Into
0 equal portions; pound very
thin, about 1/8* thick. Place
1 slice o f bam A cheese on
each slice o f v«al. Roll meat
as fo r a Jelly roll, tucking in
the sides, and pressing the
end to seal wall. Roll each
portion o f meat In flour, then
dip in the beaten egg and
milk. Carefully roll each
piece In the finely crushed
potato chips. Heat shortening
in heavy skillet and saute ths
veal until golden
brown,
about 10 to 16 minutes, turn­
ing one*.
SAUCE:
1/2 cup butter or margarine
1 cup finely crushed potato
chips
1 tap. dehydrated onion chips
1 tap. salt
1 tap. MSG
1/4 Up. whit* pepper
2 cups commercial sour cream
2 tbap, finely minced chives
Melt butter or margarine
In heavy skillet, carefully
stir in finely crushed potato
chips, onion, salt, MSG and
white pepper. Cook over low
heat fo r about 6 minutes,
stir in tha sour cream and
continue to cook over low
heat fo r about 10 minutes,
stirring gently.
Place veal rolls on warm
large platter. Spoon sauce ov­
er the rolls, sprinkle the
minced chives over the top
and serve. Serve with white
o r wild rice.

Mrs. Fred Karl Honored With
Delightful C offee Reception
Faye Karl, charming
o f Democratic gubernatorial
candidate, Fred Karl,
guest of honor at a morning
coffee Saturday April 18, at
the home of Mrs. Don Rey­
nolds in Idyllwilde, with Mrs.
James B. Smith assisting.
Accompsnying Mrs. Karl
to Sanford from Daytona for
this delightful occasion was
Mra. Barbara Stacd, attrac­
tive wife o f the Democratic
State Coordinator, Thomas W.
Steed.
The reception rooms o f tho
Reynolds lovely home were
decorated in campaign man­
ner, and arrangements o f as­
sorted spring Gowers were
placed at focal points.
Mrs. Mary Joyce Bateman
was hrad o f the receiving
line, and introduced Mrs.
Karl and Mrs. Steed to Sem­
inole County residents.
The serving table was over­
laid with an elegant hand
crochet ecru covering and
Mra. Ernest Cowley poured
coffee from an exquisite 14
karst gold coffee service.
Dainty cakes and delicasies
were offered from rrystel to
complement the coffee recep­
tion.
Mrs. Karl was stunning in
a black and white checkered
sleeveless suit with a white
crepe
overblouse featuring
bracelet length sleeves. Her
accessories were o f gleaming
black patent.
Guests Included teachers,
educators and friends from
throughout the entire county.

Casselberry

Personals
By Jane Caeeelberry
Mr*. Whit Ward of 160
Sunnytown Road attended the
two day meeting of the State
Woman’s Bowling association
held recently at the Cape
Colony Inn In Cocoa Beach, as
a delegate from the Sanford
Woman’a Bowling Associa­
tion. While there, she bowled
In the atate tournament. Mrs.
Ward haa been bowling for
25 years and she has an Im­
pressive trophy collection.

NEW OFFICERS recently Installed at a dinner at the DeBary Restnurunt
for the DeBary Business and Professional Women’s Club are seated left
to right, Bert Lederhaus, president; Lois Walker, District 4 Director and
installing officer; Jo Peck, third vice president, and Helen Snodgrass,
second vice president. Standing aro left to right, Theresa Frison, corres­
ponding secretary; Sully Ann Neider. treasurer; Mary Ann Lederhuus,
recording secretary, and Margaret Williams, first vice president.

Deltona Residents Greeted
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For a brown, flaky pie
crust, spread the top crust
generously with butter or
margarine before baking; alft
over, lightly, with dry flour
followed by flour moistened
with a small amount of milk.

Osteen

By Welcome W agon Hostess

Personals

their new home at 1281 WhiteBy Mrs. Clarence Snyder
wood Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peter­
Mr. A. E. Meyer was an son attended the funeral
Inspector at ths 4-Square Ma­
of his brother in Cross City,
chinery Co. In Milwaukee be­
fore his retirement. He has Monday.
a comfortable boms at 924
Mrs. Frank Thomas has
RockhllL
returned
to her home at Lem­
Miss Mary Cltro lives with
her brother and her neles, on Bluff after a five weeks
Miss Lucille Deds at 1183 stay In Seminole Memorial
Whitewood Dr. Major Cltro Is
Hospital.
with ths U. S. Air Force and
is stationed at Patrick Air
Mrs. Jean La Vails o f Me­
Force Base at Cocoa Beach.
dina, Ohio, arrived here by
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Cuddy are enjoying retire­ plane to visit her mother,
ment in their new home at Mra. Kitty Dunkle. After a
565 8. Floyd Circle. He was fsw days visit she and her
employed by the Gas Co. In mother left by car for Ohio,
Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Mrs. Dunkle will remain with
Cuddy owned and operated a her daughter for a visit, then
will go on to her summer
restaurant
Dr. and Mrs. Roscoe Avery home in Polon, Mich. She will
live at 1846 Hartley Circle, return to Osteen In the fall.
moving here from Bradenton,
Florida but were originally
Mr. and Mrs. Lester 8cott
from Barra, V t where he have returned to their sum­
mer home in Columbus, Ohio.
was an X-ray specialist
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flan­
igan have lived In Florida for
Mr. and Mrs. Everett 8tout
many years before moving to are visiting their son in Fred891 RockhilL They formerly •rickstown, Ohio. Utey will
lived to Casselberry and Mi­ remain there for seven weeks.
ami.
Mr. R. G. Anthony, a re­
Mra. Lillie Boyer and Mrs.
tired Locksmith, and bis wife Mary Barnhart had dinner
recently moved Into their new Wednesday evening at the
home at 88 Morning Glory Beacon Streak House In Mait­
Drive In DeBary. They are land. It was Mrs. Boyers
acted by several members o f
from Buffalo. N. Y.
birthday.
the group. The others mem­
bers were then asked to show
through acting, various phas­
Your Vets u d Support
es o f expression.
FOR
During ths business ses­
sion, Mrs. J. W. Carter, ways
and means chairman, report­
FOB
ed the indoor clothes dryers
fliw
lsnh
County
had arrived and all members
were urged to sell as many
as possible. The dryers are
being sold to help the chap­
Witt Ba Appreciated
ter’s service projects, which
T O T E RIGHT WITH WRIGHT*
Include helping a young girl
Pd. P e l Adv.
at Sunload Training Center.
The Welcome Wagon Host­
ess has enjoyed calling on
the many lovely families who
have moved into Doltona and
DeBary the past few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William Luedtke o f Old Hock hill, moved
hero from Milford Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pllon
of 1808 Hartley Avs., former­
ly lived in Detroit, Michigan.
Miss Mary Murphy, a Na­
vy Nurse last stationed in
Washington, D.C., lives at IS65 Hartley Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aidrich from Flint, Michigan are
now living at 1803 Normandy
Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. William Banborn are from Swarthmora,
Pa., living in a new home at
1200 Whitewood Dr.
Mr. and Mra. Samuel Richeson are from Delaware where
he was with the Dupont Co.
They are now happily settled
at 1208 Whitewood Drlv*.
Mr. and hire. Otto Mlttelstadt o f 1247 Whitewood
Drive, are from New York.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bibb
from Chino, California love

Gamma Lambda Chapter O f

DISCUSSING tho gubernatorial campaign at a coffee honoring Mrs.
Fred Karl nt the home o f Mrs. Don Reynolds are left to right, Mrs.
Thomas Staed, Dnytona; Mrs. Reynolds, hostess; Mrs. Karl, honoree;
Mrs. Ernest Cowley and Mrs. James B. Smith.

DeBary Residents
News From. DeBary Return
From Trip

By Mra. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White
of Dahlia Dr. celebrated Mra.
White’a birthday Saturday
evening with a Dinner Party
at the DeBary Restaurant.
Later they entertained at
their home with a Mid-night
supper for their guests, Mrs.
U. Whitsford, Constable and
Mrs. Oscar Paplneau, Beat­
rice Muller and Misa Pokey
Grey.

Mrs. Adolph Horachak of
DeBary and Mr. William
Brics o f DeBary were united
in marriage on Saturday
morning, by Father Gerard
Devlin at St. Ann’s Catholic
Church in DeBary. Their at­
tendants were, Mr. and Mrs.
Terrance Reilly o f Denary.
Following the ceremony a
Wedding Breakfast was held
at the DeBary Reataurant.
Music for the ceremony was
by the church choir and or­
ganist, Miss Adclaldt Conte,
DeBary.

sad Marilyn Meridlth. Ths
dhractors la the play ware

Roy R. Wright, Jr.

Around T h e World
By Mildred Haney
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fran­
cis have just returned from
a trip around the world visitlog all tha interesting and
glamourous places from Italy
to Japan that wa all dream
of visiting some day.
A fter becoming comforta­
bly settled in the lovely home
they recently purchased at
158 EIDorado Avsnu* In De­
Bary, they are planning a
trip back North where they
will visit their son and his
family in Minneapolis, Minn­
esota and then on their for­
mer home in Camden, New
Jersey.
Mr. Francis was Professor
Emeritus o f Natural History
at Rutgara College.

L Monroe Handy Helpers

Hibiscus Circle
The Hibiicus Circle met at
the home of Mrs. A. B. Ste­
vens on Friday, April 10. Mre.
Stevens and co-hoitessei, Mrs.
R. L. Dann and Mrs. James
Get, served delicious refresh­
ments.
E. C. Lundbcrg from tho
Agriculture Department show­
ed pictures and gave a most
interesting and informative
talk on plant propagation, tell­
ing the right and wrong way
to
propagate
ornamentals,
trees, flowers and shrubery
and the right and wrong way
to plant trees, seeds, shrubs
and many more hints for good
gardening. He also said for
the best results to buy locally
for plants, trees, bulbs, etc.,
because we are a "between”
area and things that grow
south or north of us may not
grow very well here, that is
in Mid-Florida.
For information on buiba
and flowers best for this sec­
tion one can write to the Stats
Agriculture Department, Tal­
lahassee, for pamphlets. For
any other informitjon, our
local Agriculture Department
on 17-92 haa all the pamphlets
needed.
The meeting followed. Mrs.
Moreland asked for boys’
clothing for the Good Samar­
itan Home for boys ages from
14 to 18.
One of our members, Mrs.
Byron Fox has transferred to
the Dirt Circle. Wo are very
sorry to lose her. She also
gave a report on the board
meeting and the results of tha
Flower Show.
Seventeen members were
present. The next and final
meeting of the year will b#
held at the home of Mrs. Rus­
sell Dallas in New Smyrna
Beach.

New Arrivals
Mrs. Elizabeth Spears haa
just returned home from
welcoming her first grand
child. Suzanne (Suzy) Louisa
Pratt, the daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel B. Pratt III
of Charleston, South Caro­
lina. Mra. Pratt ia the former
Eva Spear*. Suzy was born at
1:00 A . M. April 11 and
weighed 8 pounds and 1 ounce.

A fter washing a lamp shade
In detergent suds, blot with
a terry towel. Replaca It on
its lamp bass and turn on tho
tha home o f their assistant light. Slight heat generated
ieadtr Mrs. H. L. Johnson. by ths bulb helps to dry tha
The program that day will damp fabric quickly.
ba practicing for 4-H Sunday,
and tha correct way o f serv­
ing tha banquet dinner.
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M eet With Mrs. Wilson

DONNA SALLEE and Tracy Mayo, two talented
young dancers, will be featured in Elizabeth
Klein’s School of Dance Arta Recital to be held
on May 4, at 8 p.m. at Seminole High School
auditorium.

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Mr. and Mra. Robert Hen­
derson are enjoying their
daughter and grand-childrsn,
Diane and Ricky, and are vis­
iting all the places o f inter­
est In and around Central
F l o r i d a . Their aon-ln-Iaw,
Richard Gibbon, of Camp Hill,
Pa., had to shorten hit visit
and return home due to bus­
iness, hut Mra. Gibbon will
stay In DeBary with her
parents
for another few
weeks.

A Picnic and social event
for the DeBary Concert Or­
chestra members, was held
Thursday, April 16 at ths
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Char­
By Mrs. II. L. Johnsoa
les I.amb, Geneva.
Among the guests present
A t the recent meeting of
were, Mr. and Mra. Ludwig the Handy Helpera 4-H club
Kupecs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
of Laka Monroe, plana w e n
made for a program the club
will present on National 4-H
Church Sunday, May 3rd.
Tha group will go to tha
Upsala Presbyterian Church
and will give the service pro­
gram on "Life Dares Youth
to Live.” The program haa
been arranged with tha co­
operation of the pastor of the
Church Rev. James Hardin,
who is very much interested
In the national program.
Patty Baker, President pre­
sided over the meeting, which
was held at the home o f the
leader Mra. H. R. Wilson. Sa­
ra Dyson gava tha devotionat
Fourteen girl* hare signed
up for the county 4-H dress
rerun to bo held on tha 36th.
The group has also purchas­
ed material and made apreoa
which they will wear whan
they aerva the Laka Monroe
Home Demonstration club nt
the 30th anniversary o f ths
club on May I4th.
A report waa made on tha
recent successful baks sals
held by tha club. Tha money
taken in by this sale will go
toward expenses o f tending
the girls to camp In Juna.
Tha naxt meeting o f the
dub will be on April 29th at

Beta Sigma Phi Convenes
The Gamma Lambda Chap­
ter o f Bate Blgroa Phi met
recently at the Lake Mary
home o f Edna (Mrs. Jim)
Daughtrey.
Two programs on drama
were presented with Faya
(Mrs. Billy) Wynn giving
seme o f the history o f drama
sad asking the members to
paatomlno certain words.
The second part o f tha pro­
gram was a one-act play dlby Edna Daughtrey

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Whitaker, Mrs. E. Potter,
Howard Sharp, Roger Cas­
sini, Director, who alto was
celebrating his Birthday, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Donaldson,
Dr. Gertrude Welton, Miss
A. E. Elliott, Miss Cornelia
Shaw, Mr. and Mra. Karl Murr
and Mr. Murr1!,m other, Mra.
M. Murr, Mra. E. Van Paten,
and Mr. and Mra James
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7:30-8:30 p m . NBC. Mr.
Novak. "A Single Isolated In­
cident." (Rerun). Jefferson
High seemi peacefully Inte­
grated till a Negro atudent
(Gloria Calomee) ia abused on
her way to school. Soon other
Negroes become targets and
Principal Vane (Dean Jagger)
takes action to stem an ugly
cllniax. Mr. Novak (James
Frandscus) takes a back seat
here and Jagger is particular­
ly good with human reactions
that run from indignation and
confusion to clear thought.
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. Com­
bat, "The Glory A m o n g
Men." A familiar story (it
was the plot of "A Sound of
Hunting," for example) but
as usual well done. A mem­
ber of the platoon la trapped
in No-Man’s Land and the
question Is how or whether a
rescue attempt will be made
and at what cost. A good bat­
tle situation and It’ s handled
believably by regulars Rick
Jason, Vic Morrow (who also
directed) and the rest.

8:30-# p.m. ABC. Mctlalr’a ! you know he will, even if it is
Navy. "The Mcllale Mob." at the last minute.
Jacques Aubuchon steps into
9-10 p.m. NBC. The Richard
the spotlight once more in his Boone Show. "Stranger." (R e­
ludicrous role as native Chief run) Dale (Vasserman has
Urulu and he’d like to get the written a fantasy which is
whole PT boat mob off the strictly for those who like
premises. Mcllale and com­ their TV philosophically ob­
pany aren’t about to go along tuse. It’ s about how a boy
with this unfriendly disposs­ on the road affects the lives
ess notice and they resort to of a group of people whom
some pretty wild tactics to you won’t rare too much
maintain their beaehhead. An­ about. Richard Boone stars
other funny half hour.
as a rather strange investiga­
6-9:30 p.m. CBS. Petticoat tor.
Junction. Probably the slow­
9-10 p.m. ABC. Greatest
est plot thus far In this series Show on Earth. "There Are
and the laughs arc few and No Prohlcms, Only Opportuni­
far between. For reasons that ties." We don’t mind that
are puisllng, Charley Pratt much when the scries seems
decidee to sever connections to get unnecessarily grim at
with his railroading partner times, but this episode is al­
(Rufe Davis) and leave for most a throwback to the vil­
the big city. Charley (Smiley lain - foreclosing • th e-m ort­
Burnette) makes his sulking gage school. Darry Nelson
decision because he feels no plays the heavy who acquires
one around the Shady Rest a controlling interest in the
Hotel cares for him. Including show. Tlie hour Is consider­
Kale (Bea Brnaderet) and her ably brightened by lovely Jo­
tlirce daughters. Everybody anna Moore as a suitably cos­
fusses to change his mind and tumed acrialist. Miss Moore

(Doom Gbbij. •
DEAR ABBY: Get ‘ his
message to NO NAMES
PLEASE who wanted to
move her aging mother
from Illinois to California
against
the
old
lady’s
wishes: 1 plead with you,
don’t move your mother to
California to be near you
so you can "look after"
her. She will disrupt your
whole life. It nappened to
me. My mother made a
nervous wreck of me with
talk of how abused she was,
tand how she couldn't wait
to die. 1 should have let her
alt In Minnesota with the
billiards in the winter. She
complained in Minnesota,
but she complains more in
California. L e a v e
well
eoough alone, and don't
look for trouble trying to
please a half-senile mother
who doesn't know herself
what she wants.
VOICE OK EXPERIENCE
DEAR ABBY: I don't
know bow much experience
you have had with aging
parents, but 1 have had
plenty, so let me tell you

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By Abigail Van Buren

what I would have told NO
NAMES PLEASE to do
about her elderly mother In
Ulinolf, who was Incompet­
ent to live alone, chased away all the live-in compan­
ions hired to stay with her,
and refused to move to
California to be with her
children. 1 would put her in
the beat rest home I could
afford in Illinois. It is fam­
iliar country and she would­
n’ t feel as though she was
being torn up by the roots.
She may not be happy there.
But she won't be hippy with
you, either. You will at least
know that she is being well
cared for.
VETERAN OK A 20-YEAR
WAR
DEAR ABBY: Why don’t
people leave their old par­
ents alone? Children think
they know what Is best for
their parents. Let me tell
you, parents know what is
best for themselves. The
worst thing you ran do to
an older person is to move
him away from his familiar
surroundings. Me -feels so
friendless, helpless ami lost.

gacoby

On

Chicago teacher and expert
NORTH
81
Art Glatt has a hand in tha
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American Bridge Teachers
VKQ1
Assn. Quarterly which la one
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of Use iMialust examples ol
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tht play known as the "upperWERT
KART
cut" that I have ever teen.
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West open* the king of
* 43
* 782
clubs against the four spade
* A K 9 78 4
* 10 88
contract. East plays the five,
SOUTH (D)
but West cashes the ace any­
* KQJ 84
way. East playa the eight so
* A J 10
West knows that hit partner
* js b
♦ Q2
bolda the one missing club.
North and South vulnerable
West has two tricks in ami
Reel* West North East
will surely make a third with
1*
2*
2*
Pass
the ace of spades. He wants
8*
Pass
4*
Pass
to find a fourth trick somaPass Pass
where, ft won't be In dia­
Opening lead—* K
monds. He ia looking right at
dummy's solid diamond suit. for hla opening bid. Then
It won’ t be in hearts either. where la that fourth trick
South needs the ace of hearts I coming from?

J.ha

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The author o f a new hook,
How to Marry Someone You
Can Live With All o f Your
Life," Dr. Leland Glover,
claims that many people in­
vest more time and effort
deciding which college to at­
tend, which automobile to buy,
or where to epend their an­
nual vacation than in chooa-

U. S. Agrees To
Lybian Talks
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The United States hat agreed
to start discusilona with Lib­
ya April 29 on the future of
U.8. Wheelue Air Force Uase
near TripolL
Under a 1934 treaty, tha
United State* haa base right*
until 1971. But tha Libyan
chamber of deputise aiksd In
March that negotiation* be
started to termlnato
the
agreem ent.

The Wheelue base I* used
primarily for gunnery prac­
tice for U.S. and other NATO
unit*.
A moistened chamoia will
remove dog hair from clothe*
and will not harm tha fabric.

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Maybe the winters ARE
cold, but if they have sur­
vived 78 winters, they can
survive a few more. They
might not live quite so long,
but they will not mind, If
their last years are happy.
"78 and atill In Iowa"
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO R.
AND S.: Sidney Smith said:
"Marriago resembles a pair
of sltcars, so Joined that
they cannot be separated:
often moving in opposite
directions, yet always pun­
ishing anyone who comes
between them." Is this your
marriage?
O * #
Get It off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3303. Beverly Hills, Calif.,
90212. Enclise a stamped,
self-addressed envelope,
• • •
llate lo write IcttrrsT
Bend one dollar to ABRY,
Box 3303. Ilcverly Hills,
Calif., 902I2, for AURY’s
new booklet. "||OW TO
WRITE LETTERS'F o O G T
OCCASIONS."

By Oswald Jacoby

Is highly recommended to art
lovers.
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. Tht Jack
Benny Show. Soma
good
laughs despite a Juvenile plot.
Inspired by the old radio mys­
tery show. “ The Whistler,"
Jack llcnny becomes "The
Fiddler," observing ertmea
with mock somberness instead
of a "whistle" — and what
really makes things funny —
his mood accompaniment Is
his scratchy violin. Funny as
"victim s" arc Mel Blanc and
Dennis Day.
10-lt p.m. CBS. The Garry
Moore Show. Since Boris Kar­
loff is tho honored guest to­
night, movies get a big plug,
but these movies were all
made In the 1920s. Supporting
Karloff are Alan King, Dor­
othy Ixi don and Durward
Kirby. A.^n does his usual
funny monologue and aven
sings "M am m y," but the rest
of the show Is Karloff: as di­
rector of a TV kiddie show;
running film clips of old mov­
ies; singing "Tip Toe Thru
the Tulips" and Just discussIng Hollywood with Garry.
The World’ s Fair, naturally,
is the subject of one Moore

To Play Russians
MOSCOW (U P l)-T h a tour.
Ing United States amateur
basketball team will play the
first of two exhibition games
in the Soviet Union here Tues­
day night. The Yanks arrived
In Moscow Sunday night from
Poland, where they split two
games against Polish aggre­
gations.

Television Tonight
TUESDAY P. M.

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Hie only possible place Is
tlx* trump suit, but East can't
hold the king of trumps and
surely hasn’t tnoro than two
trumps. East might have Jack
and one or ten and one ami
West proceeds on that as­
sumption.
He leads a third club. South
(Color)
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ruffs In dummy and gets a
(
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The object la
useless discard from his own
hand. Then he leads a trump
WEDNESDAY P. M.
to his Jack. West takes
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Ion
club.
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Kayo
East ruffs hla partner's
trick with the ten of trumps
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ruff.
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ing tha best matltal partner
for life, lle'a right.
Tha trouble of course la In
setting on a marriage part­
ner, young people tend to Ig­
nore warning signals that
suggest they may not, after
all, have been "meant for
each other."
The young man who enjoys
making his fiance* Jealous
isn’ t likely to give up the
eport after marriage, but the
girl may ignore the warning
■ignal, telling herself that
one* ah* feta him to the al­
tar he will be all hers.
The girl who lie* to a young
man before marriage la likely
to go on lying whenever it
suit* her convenience — which
should be taken as a warning
signal by tha young man, but
often isn't.

skit ind Miss London and
Kirby do one on a movie
script girl. A good show.
10-11 p.m. NBC. Tha Bell
Telephone Hour. (Color), By
now the idea of welcoming tho
New York World’i Fair via
music la pretty italo, hut tho
segment on this hour ia a long,
lively one and, with Donald
O’Connor In charge, it’a well
worth catching. Host O’Con­
nor opens the show with the
Richard Rodgers World’s Fair
theme. "F air la Fair," and
even appcarancea by colora­
tura soprano Glanna D’Ange­
lo, Broadway atara Dlahana
Carroll and Grclchcn Wyler
and clarinetist Fete Fountain
arc tied in to the fair by ap­
propriate Introductions.

A young couple who can't
stand each other's parents
may aay, "W e're marrying
vach other — not each other'*
families" — and head blithe­
ly into an overwhelming numH-r of in-law problems.
Abnormal Jealousy is often
regarded as a proof of love
during courtship — but it
doesn't seem that way after
marriage.
Young couples often dismiss
a distinct warning signal that
life together isn't going to
work out too well with tha
romantic notion that marri­
age itself will change every­
thing. Rut it won't for long
— and then, too late, hus­
band or wife looks at the
other and thinks. " I never
should have married him —
or her."

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

NOTICB OF IA LB
N otice la hereby given that
purauant to final decree ren­
dered un the 17th day o f April.
U K . In that certain cauee
pending In tha Circuit Court In
and fo r Hemlnol* County, F lo r­
ida.
In
Chancery,
wherein
FI II8T PK D K IlAL HAVINOB
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
HKMINOLR COUNTY-, a co r ­
poration, le P lain tiff, and O. O.
BOWHKIt and w ife, ETH EL C.
IIOWHKR and HOME PL'BI-ICATION8. INC., a New York
Corporation
are
defendanta.
Chancery D ocket No. I K K . I,
AIlTHUIt II. BECKW ITH , JIL,
Clerk o f the aforeeald Circuit
Court, w ill within the legal
houra o f Bale on TIIUH8DAY,
A P ill I, so, u i l . o ffe r fo r eal*
and eell to the hlgheat an
beat bidder for caeh at the
fron t d oor o f the Courthouee
o f Bemlnole County, Florida. In
Sanford, Florida, tha follow ing
described
property,
altuated
and being In Sem inole County,
Florida, to -w it:
The East SOt fe e t o f Lot M
lying North o f W agner
Hoad In Block --D-' or D. It.
MITCHELL'S SUBVKY OF
TH E LEVY GIIANT, ac­
cording to Plat thereof
recorded In Plat Book I,
P age t. o f the Public llecnrda o f Bemlnole County,
Florida.
Paid aale w ill be made purauunt to and In order tc eatlify the tarme o f eald final
decree.
(CIRCUIT COUKT BEALI
Arthur II. Beckw ith. Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court. In
and fo r Bemlnole County,
Florida.
B y: Handra 8. Johnaon,
D. C.
Bhlnholaer and Logan
Attorneya at Law
P. O. Box 1TSS
Hanford, Florida
Publleh: A pril SL U K
C D T -tl

IN T H B COURT OF TH E
COUNTY Jt'DGK. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN FRO RATE.
In rei Batata o f
J b it DAN THOMAS POPE.
Dactaaad.
T o A ll Credit era aad Feraooa
lla v to g Claim* o r Domaooa
Agalnat Said Kalatei
You and aach o f you ara
baraby notlflad and required to
praaent any clalm e and de­
m and! which you. or either o f
you, may hava agalnat tha ae­
tata
of
JORDAN
THOMAS
POPE, deceaeed, lata o f eald
County, to ilia County Judga
o f Hrmlnola County, Florida, at
hie o ffice In tha court houea o f
eald County at Banford, F lo r­
ida, within alx calendar month*
from tha tlma of tha first pub­
lication o f thla notice. Tw o
cople* o f aach claim or demand
shall bs In w riting, and shall
atata tha placa of realdence
and post o fflca address o f the
claim ant, and ahall bs aworn
to by tha claimant, hit agent,
or attornay and accompanlad
by a filin g fea o f ona dollar
and such claim or demand not
so filed shall b* void.
W illiam K. Pops
Aa executor o f the Last
W ill and Testament of
Jordan Thomas Pop*, d e ­
ceased
Bhlnholaer A Imogen
First Federal Rulldlng
Hanford, Florida
Attorneys for E xecutor
Puhllah; April U , II, II,
May I, U S!
C D T -II

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT OF AND FOR BENINOI.B COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN CIIANCKMY NO. IBM*
FEDKHAL NATIONAL MOHTO AO E ASSOCIATION, a co r ­
poration.
Plaintiff,
ve.
AIlTHUIt J. SW EENEY and
DOItIB APIIIL SW EENEY, hie
wife,
Defendanta.
NOTICB OF BALB
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that on the lat day o f May,
l» K , at !l:0 e A.M. at the front
door o f tha Court Ifouee of
Hemlnole County, at Sanford.
Florida, tha H onorable Arthur
It. Beckw ith. Jr., Clerk o f the
Circuit
Court
of
Hemlnole.
County, Florida, will o ffe r for
eale to tha hlgheet and beet
bidder fo r each, at public o u t­
cry, tha follow ing described
property o f tha Defendanta,
Arthur J. Hweeney and Dorle
April Sweeney, hie w ife ;
Lot I. o f FAN-NOY PARK,
a ccording
to
tha
Plat
th ereof aa recorded
In
Plat Bonk I, page It o f the
Publlo Record* o f Bemlnole
County, Florida;
togeth er with all elructureB
and Improvement*, then or
thereafter on eald land.
Thla la made purauant to
Final D ecree o f Forocloeuro
entered In the above cauee.
Chancery Docket No. ISK I,
now pending In the Circuit
Court o f and for Bamlnola
County, Florida.
IN WITNESS W H EREOF, I
have hereunto aet my hand and
o fficia l aeal thla ITth day o f
April, U K .
(BEAL)
Arthur II. Beckw ith. Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
In and fo r Bemlnole Coun­
ty. Florida
By Sandra S. Johnaon
Deputy Clerk
Joaeph M. Muraako
P. O. Box t i l
Fern Park. Fla.
Publleh; April II, U K
C D T -tl

CLASSIFIED INDEX

RESPONSIBILITY:

IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF
TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL CIHCL IT OF AND FOH BENIN.
OLK COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN CHAACKHY NO. IM M
FED E R A L NATIONAL MORT­
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a co r­
poration.
Plaintiff,

v*.
LEMUEL O. LITTON. Jn..

Defendant.
NOTICE OF BALK
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that on tilt le t day o f May,
UK, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., at
tha front door o f tha Court
Houea o f Heinlnota County, at
Hanford. Florida, tha H onor­
able Arthur If. Beckw ith, J r Clark o f lha Circuit Court o f
Hrininole County, Florida, will
o ffe r fo r sale to tha hlgheat
and beat bidder for caali, at
public outcry, tha fo llow in g de­
scribed property o f tha D e­
fendants Lemuel G. Litton, Jr.
I-»t I. Block F. HUNLAND
EHTATKH. a subdivision,
a ccording lo a plat there­
of. recorded In Plat Book
II. pages II to 11 o f tha
Publlo Itecorda o f Bamlnola
County, F lorida;
Including;
Ona DuoTherm (o il) H eat­
er.
Model
tll-l,
Berlal
ttK U :
o n e (IE (ele ctric) Range.
Model J te iltlW H , Berlal
THOU I t ! ;
Ona (IE (elaetrlc) R e fri­
gerator,
Modal
LABI IR,
Berlal O R K I lU l
Ten Venetian Bllnde (m e ­
tal) m anufactured by Henkarlk Hlaee A Paint Com ­
pany, Banford, Florida, no
model o r aerial numbers;
together with alt structures
and Improvements, than or
thereafter on said land.
Thla la made purauant to
Final D ecree o f Foreclosure
entered In the above cauea.
Chancery D ocket No. I K K .
now pending In the Circuit
Court o f and fo r Baralnole
County. Florida.
IN WIT.VE8S W H EREOF, I
have hereunto M l my hand and
o fficia l acal thla ITlh day o f
April. U K .
(HEAL.)
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr.
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
In and fo r Bamlnola Coun­
ty, Florida
By itandra &gt;. Jobnaoa
Deputy Clark
Joaaph M. Muraako

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Boi t u

Farn Park, Fla.
Attornay for P lain tiff
Puhllah: April II, U K
C D T -II

1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or. Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. 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 &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
S3. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
84-A Swap or Exchangt
35. Articles Wanted
86. Automobiles • Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles • Scooters
39. Trailers - Csbsnss
40. Farm Equipment

Legal Notice
IN TH B CIRCUIT COURT OF
TU B NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLK COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. ISAM
TH E PENN MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY-.
Plaintiff,
ve.
OHVIN C. GRIFFIN, at us. at

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v

Defendanta.
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
MORTGAGE FORECLGBURE
TO: OltVIN C. G RIFFIN and
CLARA FAYE ORIFFIN,
hie w ife ; HORACE F.
SPARKMAN;
and JAC­
QUELINE SPARKMAN
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
AND TO: Alt partlea claim ing
Interests by, through, un­
der or against the a fo re ­
said parsons
YOU ARE hereby notified
that a Complaint to foreclose
a certain m ortgage enoum berIng the follow in g deecrlbed
real property, tn -w lt:
LOT II. It LOCK It, H E FTLER
HOME*
HOWELL
PARK, SECTION ONE. A c­
cording to plat thereof re ­
corded In Plat Book II,
Pagee It, 41, 4T and 41,
Public Recorde o f Seminole
County, Florida
baa been filed against yon In
the above styled eulL and you
a to required to carve a copy
o f your Answer nr othar Plead
Ing to tha Complaint on Plain­
t i f f * attorney*, ANDERSON.
nUSH. DEAN A LOWNDES,
I I I East Central Boulevard,
Orlando, Florida, and file the
original
Answer
or
other
Pleading In the o ffice o f tho
Clerk o f the Circuit Court on
e r before the 11th day o f May,
II K . If you fall to do ao, a
decree pro confaeao will be
taken agalnat you fo r tha r o ­
ller demanded In tha Com ­
plaint.
Thla N olle* ahall ba publish­
ed ence a w rek fo r fou r con •acutlv* woeka In tha Sanford
Herald.
DATED THIS l!th day o f
April. U K .
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith. Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Publish: April 14, It. IL
May I, I I K
C D T -tl
NOTICK OF SUIT
TO: PATRICIA WILSON, D e­
fen d an t
YOU AND EACH OF YOU
are hereby notified that cult
haa bran com menced agalnat
you In the Circuit Court o l the
Ninth Judicial Circuit o f the
State o f Florida In and for
Seminal* County, tb* abbre­
viated title o f w hich la: FALL
RIVER
SAVINGS
BANK.
Plaintiff, -v s - PATRICIA W IL­
SON, at el.. D efendant!.
In Chancery No. 1III0.
The natur* o f thla suit la a
forecloaurt o f thBl certain
m ortgage from eald defendanta
to plaintiff, dated March It.
t i l l and recorded March 14,
I I I ! la O fficial Records Book
111 page &lt;1 o f th* Public R ec­
ords o f Bemlnole County, F lo r­
ida, encum bering that certain
piece o r parcel o f property lo­
cated. situate, and being In
eald County and Stats, to .w it:
Lot t, Block “ I." NORTH
ORLANDO
TOW NSITE
4TH ADDITION according
to th* plat tharaof ae re ­
corded In Plat Book II,
pag* II, Publla R ecords o f
Hemlnol* County, Florida.
EACH O F YOU IS REQ U IR­
ED to fll* your answer or
ether w ritten dafanae* to tb*
Complaint with tb* Clark ol
tho Circuit Court a f Bamlnola
Couaty, Florida. In thla p roooodlng and ta servo a co p y
tharaof upon th* plaintiff** a ttoraaya. w bosa nanaa and addreee are hereinafter sat forth,
aa raqulrad by law, not la tsr
than tha
tbs lath
day o f‘ ‘May, I I K .
“
In default tharaof tha ca m *
w ill proceed aa parts upon tho
entry or a D ecree P re Coafeeeo
against yon.
WITNESS my hnnd and th#
o fficia l teal o r asld Court In
Semtnolo County. Florida, this
ITth day o l April U K .
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
B B A R D A L L O R ID LE T AND
LEW IS
Attorneya fo r P lain tiff
•t North Court Street
Poet O ffice B os t i l l
Orlando, Ftoridn
Puhllah: A pril II. I I M ar I. IL
till

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I. Lost &amp; Found

6. For Rent

LOST. I Thompson Ski. Lib­ Furn. apt. 300 Park Ave.
eral Reward. Ph. 322-2151.
Nice I R. frame. Income po*.
sib. 37,200 in 2 y n . ShipLOST: Ladlei Bulova wrist
ibape! Shady, cool. 2 loU,
watch, broken band, Down
Cut to 36,900. 322-5689.
town Sanford. Ph. 322-3173.
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
I five written book. Could u»e able for couple or tingle
aervlcea of qualified writer,
person or retired. All utili­
who haa been published. Ph
ties included in rent. Ideal­
322-7231.
ly located on First St., with­
in 1 block of 2 tree parking
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
lota and shopping center. In­
REPAIRS - SALES —
quire at Manuel Jacobson
ALL MAKES
Dept. Store, 211 E. First SL
Phona 322-2212

2. Notices - Personals

WAREHOUSE OR GARAGE
Space. Approximately 2800
aq.
ft
Fireproof.
1401
WANTED. Ride from Midway
French,
next
to
Fire
Station.
to Pinecreit area Mon.,
Call Collect Scovell Oil Co.
Wed., F ri„ Ph. 322-3076,
734-1S11 DeLand.

4. Transportation

ti. For Rent
Furn. t Bdrm. Apt. 343. 2101
Magnolia—322-3931
Robert A. William*

Housetrailer
with
attached
room. Call slier 6 p. m.
322-8087.

New 3 BR, 3 bath home in
Lake Mary, cent, heat and
alr-cond., elec, kit., carporte, utility room 3100 mo.
Ph. 322-2715.
2 BR House, Study, Kitchen,
Living It Dining Rm. 2423 LAKE MARY, Unfurl), except­
Myrtle Ave. South, Sanford.
ionally clean 2 BR House.
Kit. equipt. 322-4411.
STOREROOM, or office, on
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooma privata batha, 114
W. Flrat St.

1st. St., near 2 free park­ 2 BR unfurn. house. Call
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel
322-3183.
Jacobion’a Dept. Store.
2 BR Houie, kit. equipt. 875.
Modern, clean, 2 BR apt. 601
2312 Yale Ave. off 2ith, near
Palmetto. 322-5492 or 1374.
bate. Ph. 322-3614.
Gar. apt 1201 Magnolia Ava. FURN. Apt. 322-2800.
Apply 5-6:30.
Apt. for rent, 503 Myrtle Ave.
2 BR House. 866 E. 20th. Ph.
Pbone 322-3802.
322-9988.
RENTALS
2 BR furn. for rent. 1 BR
2 BR, Unfurn. kit. equipped,
furn. ap t Ph. 322-3680.
ISO ft. bathing beach on
Lake Mary ......... $145 mo.
Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit­
2 BR, with study, dining
chen equipped. 322-3631.
room, kit. equipped, double
Furn- Apt. 2300 Mellonville.
carporte,
newly
painted.
Lake privileges . . . 3150 mo.
On Lake Mary. Furn. 2 BR
house with aunporch 373 mo.
IN TH E COUNTT JUDGE'S
FRANK EVANS
COURT IN AND FOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Ph. 322-4417 — 322-1733

Legal Notice

IN TIIK KSTATE OF
8AM UEL R. JOHNSON,
Deeoeeed
NOTICB OF FINAL REFORT
AND A IMPLICATION FO E DIS­
CHARGE
ALL PERSONS ARE H E R E BY NOTIFIED that th* under­
signed a* Adm lnlatrator o f th*
Eatat* o l Bamual IL Johnaon,
deceaeed, he* com pleted th*
adm lnletratlon thereof and haa
(Had in aatd Court hlo Final
R epor. and Application
for
Dlachare*. O bjection* thereto.
If any. should b* duly flltd.
Attar filin g proof o f publics1li
tlon ahowlng thla nolle*
ha*
been pubUahed once a week
fo r fou r coneecutlv* week*,
th* m attor o f approval o f said
raport and th* ordering o f
dletrlbutlon o f aald Eatat* w ill
com* before th* Court.
/ a / C lifford Shaeffor
aa Adm lnlatrator o f th*
Eatat* o f Bamual R. Joh n ­
son, deceased.
Huntar and Pattlllo
Attorneys and Counsellors at
Law
I I I W. Park Avenua
W inter Park. Florida
First publication on March II
A A pril T, 14. SL 1IN.
CD S-II
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
THH NINTH JUDICIAL C IR ­
CUIT. IN AND FOH SEMINOLK COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN C H A N C E R r NO. IR4B
ORLANDO
F E D E R A L SAV­
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
TION,
Plaintiff,

RENT A BED
RoPaway, Hospital k Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2-3181 111 W. lit SL
CARROLLS FURNITURE

RENTALS - LEASES
Furn. Apt., Nice ......... $ 65
Furn. 2 BR Home . . . . 3 85
Furn. 3 BR Home ......... 8120
3 BR, Rav. Park ......... 3110
3 BR, 2 Bath, L f ......... 3113
3 BR. 2 Bath, Clean. .. 3120
4 BR, 2 Bath, Large. .. 3145

Stenstrom Realty
2365 Park Dr.

322-2420

2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys
at SIT Catalina Dr.
FURN. 2 BR Duplex, terrazso
floors, tile bath. 322-6201.
2 BR. Funi. Duplex. Available
April 11. 1-BR. Unfurn. Du­
plex. Available May 1. 14th
Ave. Longwood, 3 ml. from
N.A.8. Ph. 338-3291.

2 BR, fully furnished. Avail­
able May 1. Prefer adults,
1503 Sanford Are.
JAMES A. TO UNO aad ANNA
RUTH H. YOUNG, hlo w lfa and
WILLIAM
E. CULLER and
RUBY a CULLER, hi* wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OP BUIT
TO; JAMES A. YOUNG and
ANNA RUTH II. YOUNG,
hie w ire and W ILLIAM E.
CULLER and RUBY R.
CULLER, hla wlfa
TOU A R E H EREBY NOTI­
FIED that a suit haa baan
brought agalnat you, and each
o f you, th* natur* o f which I*
to foreclose a m ortgage on th*
heralnaftor deoertbod real pro­
perty.
Th* name o f th* Court In
which th* eult ha* been Inetltuted le th* Clroult C o u rt
Ninth Judicial C ircu it In and
fo r Bemlnole County, Florida.
T b* tltla o f th* ease Is O R­
LANDO FED E R A L RAVINGS
AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
P lain tiff varan* JAMES A.
YOUNG
and
ANNA
RUTH
YOUNG, htt w lfa and W IL ­
LIAM E. CULLER and RUBY
IL CULLER, hla w lf a D efend­
ants, being Chancery Number
11*41.
Th* doacrlptlea o f tha rani
property Involved, located In
Hemlnol* County, F lorid* la aa
fellow *:
Lot f. o f W EATH ERING TON HEIGHTS ADD. TO
LONOWOOD,
FLORIDA.
Seminal* County, F lo r id a
according
to
th*
plat
th ereof recorded ta Plat
Book It. pag* 71. o f th*
Publlo R ecord* o f Hemlnol*
County, Florida.
Tau are tjoraby notified fa r ­
ther that yea or* required ta
fll* you r anow er ta th* Com ­
plaint h eretofore filed In nald
m ortgage foreclosure proceed­
ing* w ith th* Clerk o f tb*
Circuit
Court
of
Bemlnole
County, Florida, and to oerva
a cop y th ereof upoa th* Plain­
tiff*
a ttorn ey a
A.
Duane
Bergetrum, o f Buck. Hoed and
Marshall, t l East Livingston
Avenue, Orlando, F lo rid a net
later than th* llt h day o f May,
A. D , U K .
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr.
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
Bemlnole County. Florida
B y: Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
A. Duane Bergstrom, o f
n i'S H . R EED And MARSHALL
I t Eaat L iv in g.ton A vean t
Orlande, Florida
Attorneya fo r P la in tiff
Publleht A pril 1C I L II,
Mav I. l i l t
C D T -II

UNFURN. 1 Lg. BR ApL K it
equipt. 108Vi W. 16th St. Ph.
349-3932.
S BR, kitchen equip., built-in
back porch, utility room,
doubts garage. 122-3666.
NICE New 2 BR Home, 4 blka.
fm. school k Shopping Cen­
ter. Lake Mary. 363 month­
ly. Monaa Jarvis, 222-1310.
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with PvL
bath, 317 8 Park Ave.
Clean rooma for men. 401
Magnolia Avt. 122-0720.
FURN. ApL Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.

V. F or Solo o r R oot
4 BR, modern, klL equip,
3300 cash, 300 mo. Owner
will finance. 1317 Douglas.

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. CaU e v e o i o g a
322-1307,
FURN. House In Sanford, $31
ato. Ph. Orlando 4234U1 er
Apopke

O f

12. Bool Estate For Solo
S BB, Fla. rm., 1H batha, cent
beat, air-eood. 334 mo. IncL
taxes. 323-2361.

8 BEDROOM, air-conditioned,
Itt baths, Fla. room, fenced
yard, with patio. Ravenna
Park. Low down payment,
aasuma monthly payment.
Phone 322 9337.
New Custom Built Home oa
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
tion eaU 322-3373.
M Acre lots. Terms. Just outaid* West city lim its, $1,230.
322-13M.

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12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
A MAYFAIR BEAUTY
3 BR., 1V4 bath home. As­
Attractive 2 Bedroom Home
sume payments. 322-5435.
on nice corner lot in MayFA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiiwitha
fair; also having dining BY OWNER. Caih or trade
older place for smaller lot.
room and absolutely huge
nrally RU-BIG-DIG
Ph. 322-7013.
air • conditioned
Family
SWIMMING POOL
Room. All for $13,000; $500
2 BR., 1 BATH
DO See this oversize 60-acre
Down and $32 a month. Screened porch, Including kit­
Swimming Pool. DO see
Here’* your chance to own
chen equip. Down payment
this 2 acres of la kef root
a Mayfair Home.
3330.
Monthly
Payments
privacy. DO see this large
338.50.
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath masonry
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
home. DO see acres of
INC.
awimming A fishing water.
Investment A Realty
3M-807I
DO start leisurely lake 116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
front living. $18,000 with
Large 2 BR, block bouse, oak
floors, walk-in p a n t r y ,
Terms! Call Stcmper Agen
EVERETT A. HARPER
screened porch, carporte,
cy, 1919 So. French, Phone
AGENCY • REALTOR
tool shed, city water A deep
322-1991.
2403 S. Park Ave.
well. Shade trees, lot 120x
2 BR. Home, Study, IV* Pbonca FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2M3
133. Close to schools, 2428
Baths, large Family Rm. In
Cedar Ave., 2 blocks W. of
Country lot 127 x 330 ft. Nice
good neighborhood; lnclud
Winn Dixie,
neighborhood. Sell cheap for
ing stive, refrig., room aircash. No agents. 322-7281
conditioner, washing ma­
chine A rugs. Really ter­ Orange City. AU elec. furn. 1
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
rific buyl Monthly pay*
BR home. $6900. Irma Wll 116 N. Park Ave
FA 2-6123
ments $83.30.
llama, 333 So. Carper ter
KIXGSWOOD BUILDERS,
15 Business Opportunity
Ave., Orange City.
Inc.
FA 2-8074
COIN OPERATED
UNUSUAL
To find a home not in a pro
NEAR GOLF COURSE 1
ject on 2 large lots with
9 Bedroom. 2 Bath Ranch
shads and fruit trees. A
Style with Florida Rm.,
roomy, comfortable home lo
Separate dining room, large
cated at 909 Catalina Drive,
kitchen. PLUS SWIMMING
priced only $12,500 with This totally new RAM JET DoPOOL. No closing costs af­
it-yourself 24 hour Coln-opeterm*.
ter $700 down. Payments on
-ated Auto Laundry is Abso
FIIA approved price ol
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
lutely Unbelievable! I IThe
$17,000. We have the Keyl
customer can get a car
Realtor
Raymond Lundqutst, Asso.
clean inside and out for
FA 2-3331 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
less than 60c. Operators re
port earnings of $800 00 to
4
BR,
2
Bath
nouse
in
Park
1901 S. Park
322-3232
$1,500.00 per month. No em
nidge. Assume payments.
Nltea; 322-8971-3031 or 2248
ployes required. $1,500.00
Call 322-6341.
minimum cash required—
Balance can be financed.
3 BR, CB house Ravenna Pk.
Act today, and own the
$600 Down, $81 mo. VA
BEDROOM HOMES
RAM JET Auto Wash Fran­
mort. Call after 5 p. m.
IMMEDIATE
chise in your area. Only
322-0653,
OCCUPANCY
responsible Investors will be
Air-Conditioning Optional
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
considered. Call or write:
As Low as $330 Down
3 Redroom, 161 Bath, Spac­
MI 7-6363
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
ious
masonry
home
in
LAKE MARY
Close-in location to Schools,
William A. Mnn.-tey
West on 23th St. and
Churches, Shopping. Buy be­
and Associates
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
fore completion and choose
191 West Fairbanks Ave.
322-2744
your own colors. FHA Ap­
Winter Park. Florida
LAKE WYMAN
proved at $14,500 — $450
HEIGHTS
Down. No closing costs. PHILLIPS 66 Service Station
LONGWOOD
for I/case. If you have a
NOT a Project Homel
(South on 17-92—6 ml.
■mail amount of capital,
2 Ulks. Northwest of
and the desire lo own your
Longwood Plaza)
business, with paid training
TRAILER 1..ADES
available, then sec E. H.
1901 Park Avenue
CONSIDERED
McAlexander,
202
North
FA 2-3232 anytime
Laurel Ave.
Beautiful custom-built 3 BR,
2 bath, Fla. room; while 16. Female Help Wanted
Ph. 838-3911
terrazzo floors, complete
DEPENDABLE WOMAN
elec, kitchen, dishwasher,
Full-time Management Posi­
JUST LISTED t
disposal. Priced below ap­
tion with leading Direct
Comfortable and Cozy 8 BR
praisal. 323-7480 daya, or
Sales Organization.
dust
Home, situated on large oak322-3836 after 6 p. zn. 2611
have experience in Direct
shaded corner lot. Features
Iroquois Ave.
Selling, Phone and Car. No
includes Den, wood floors,
parties, no night work. Sal­
GREENBRIAR
air-conditioner,
fence,
and
ary. For interview, write
lota
available
In
aumerous other quality ex­ Choice
P. O. Box 7471, Orlando,
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
tras. $13,130, with Just $693
Fla., giving resume of past
overlooking
g olf
courts.
Down and $88 per month I Ex­
experience.
Custom building to your
clusive!
specifications.
Greanbriar
developed by
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
323-2420
1565 Park Dr.
Steady employment In a mo­
203 Fairmont Dr.
dern air-conditioned factory.
IDYLLWILDE
FA 2-8074
Apply In person to Alix of
MODERN 1 and 2 Story
Sanford, Hiway 17-92. Do not
|100 DOWN
Homes, featuring 3 A 4
Phone.
BR'a, and 2 and 2W Bathi, That's Right! Only $100 Down
will buy you a fully remod­ 17. Mala Help Wanted
Spacious living rooms, de­
eled I BR or S BR, 1H Bath
lightful dlnlng-famlly room
Home In Country Club Man­ Man to sharpen saw*—main­
combo's, fully equipped lux­
tain
woodworking
equip­
or. Just $32 per month ($67
ury
kitchens,
panoramic
ment,
full
or
part
time.
Ph.
for the 3 BR Homes) Includ­
walla of glass-sliding doors
322-7322.
ing taxes and Insurance!
from living * family rooms
LESS for N ivy FamUloal
to double patios, double carService Station Managers 4
portes, and a full line of
Attendants for Phillips 66
••Fine Home" extras. In* Results count, and It's a pro­
Stations. If qualified see E.
ven fact that theie Homes
, eluding central air-condition*
11. McAlexander, 202 N.
are selling FASTI Only a
ing. Drive out today for •
Laurel Ave.
few remain to bo sold, and
complete Inspection!
wo havo a Kay. Call To­ PERMANENT CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
day!
$103 WEEKLY SALARY
P. S. Immediate occupancy
4 LIBERAL BONUS
granted Navy Families. May
2363 park Dr.
322-2420
we serve you?
Be associated with a com­
pany that offtrs maximum
opportunity for a permanent
and profitable career. Can
Property MnnnRcment
you qualify?
322-2420
2343 Park Dr.
&amp; Salea Broker
1. High school education or
equivalent
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 2. Neat appearance
3. Car in good condition—free
Offers for your aelectlon
3rd A Park Ava.
to travel Monday to Friday
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
Phone 322-3441
4. Age 21-33
Bedroom
If you are qualified, you will
MAYFAIR
NEW &lt;4 BR, 2 Bath Home,
receive training at full pay.
completely loaded, including
Re* Company RepresentsCentral Air 4i Intercom, in
live, Mr. A N. Shankland,
beautiful
Mayfair!
Total
9 a. m. to 3 p. rn. Thurs­
price—Just 322,300 with low
day, April 23rd, Florida
Down Payment! Available
Slate Employment Office,
NOW. and We have tbs Keyl
200 Sa. French Ave., San­
ford. Fla.

Payton Realty

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SWEETIE PIE

April 21, 1964— Pape 11 34. Articles For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

3&amp;4

Seminole Realty

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

VA

- FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Stenstrom Realty
Ball-Blair Agency

Government

Owned

Homes

1324 Park Dr.

133 0700
Sanford, Fla

National

R ep ossessions

Stenstrom Realty

Gateway To The Waterway

Hobson Sporting Goods
Your E YIN RUDE Dealer
304-6-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-3961
17 Ft. 4 In. Swift, Epoxy
painted, forward hatch, top
and side curtains, 73 John*
son, 2 tanks, Gator trallar,
and many sxtras, $973. Ph.
322-4173 after 6 p. m.
USED BOATS 4
motors.
GUNS. New 4 Used. Large
selection. WUl trade, also
repair. Tackla sold 4 re­
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp A Gun Shop.
1937 Pinyan 14 Ft., wood.
Master Craft trailer, 23 fcp*
Johnson. Ph. 222-6831.

33. Motorcycle* • Scooters
Used V cloSoltx motor bike,
good condiUon, excelled for
beginners. 332-2938.
31-74 Harley Davidson Motor­
cycle, ail white with bliek
bags, good cond. 349-4131.

39. Trailer* • Cabana*

1012 Sanford Ave.

“W6 have no oholcel We either let her play, or get
rained out!"
21. Beauty HMon*

32. Flower* - Shrubs

EXERCYCLE
Complete Beauty Service
WATERMELON PLANTS
The perfect conditioner ma­
3 Senior Operators
2 for 25c, 8 for $1.00. Tomato
chine in excellent order.
Free Parking at 2nd A Oak
plants, $25 doz. Ethcll'a Gro­
Used only 6 months. Cost
cery, Paoli.
322-5742
103 So. Oak
$30o plus, wUl seU for $100
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
cash. Phone 322-5634.
BLOOMING Rosas on Chero­
kee stock. All other k lv h Z1G ZAG SEWING MACHINE
2.1. IMumblnjr S e rv ice s
of Nursery shrubbery and Repossessed '64 model. Has
PLUMBING
trees.
built-in Designs, built-in butContracting Repairs
tonhoter, plus many other
Gray Shadows Nursery
FREE ESTIMATES
push-button features. Does
6 311. S. on Sanford Ave.
R. L. HARVEY
beautiful work. Must see to
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383 33. Furniture
appreciate. Guaranteed, take
up remaining 5 payments of
27. Special Services
Used furniture, appliances,
$7.50. Phone Credit Mgr.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
322-8627.
For Repairs and Painting, call
Larry'a Mart 215 Sanford
322-5426 after 5 p. m. week­
SINGER AUTOMATIC
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
days.
1964 Model. Fully Guaranteed,
Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
Monograms, makes Button­
Piano Tuning and Repair
Quick Service With the
holes, Sews on Buttons 4
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
Cash. SUPER TRADING
makes decorative stitches,
TOST. FA 2-0677.
$71.80 or pay $7.19 mo. No
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
etc. Pay off halance of
FREE ESTIMATE
r A IN T I N G , Inside, Out,
credit needed. Write Credit
Large, Small. Call Bob Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
Manager, P. O. Box 147,
ovating. New A Used Furni­
323 0742.
Sanford, Fla.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Bcrryhill Painting Contractor.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. $1 per day rental for Electric
Commercial • Industrial • FA 2-2117.
Carpet Shampooer with pur­
Residential. Free estimate.
chase of Blue Lustre. CarWe Apprcdato Your Busi­ For (ho biggest selection of
roll's Furniture.
nearly new and used furni­
ness. 322-2287.
HONEY
FOR SALE: One gal­
ture, see Noll’a Furniture
AIR-CONDITIONING
lon, $3.00. Call 322-2960 af­
Brokerage In Casselberry
ter S p. m. FREE DELIV­
By FEDDERS
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
H. B. POI’ E CO„ Inc.
CITY LIMITS.
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234 WANTED rcllabla couple to
take up monthly payment!
WEI.uS DRILLED, PUMPS,
of $13.50 on I complete Rattan 8 Pc. sectional 4 1
SPP.LMlCLER SYSTEMS
arm chair. Like new up­
rooma of furniture. Call
All Types and Slsai
holstery. All foam rubber
TE 9-1511, Casselberry, tel*
cushions. Ph. 322-1401,
We Repair and Service
leet.
b T I N R
VSED 4 REPOSSESSED
Machinery and Supply Co.
MERCHANDISE 8ALE
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
NO MONE
DOWN Y PAINTING, Interior-Exterior, 3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Take up Payment!
Wai on Lay-S'Way at
and all types Home Repairs,
GE Refrig., like new ..$168.00
All Work $100 to $3,500 May
Gai Range, Nice ......... $133.60
be Financed. 1 to 5 yrs. to
on So. Orange Ave.
$ Remington Razors $12-30 at.
Now can be eeen at
Pay.
,
20 In. Fan with (tend . $17.60
298 Longwood Plate
A. J. ADCOCK. Gen. Contr.
ZigZig Sewing Medline $93.00
3229558
Take up paymwta
OE Air-Conditioner .. $349.7$
At only $13-10 per mo.
3 Bicycles ............ $7.30 ea.
29. Automobfle Service
Ph. 838 4583
OE Stereo ....................$119.98
Also 1 Bedroom Suite
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Kelvinator Elec. Range 339.98
Slightly damaged
Freo Inspection, estimates,
Wcstinghouse Refrig. . $90.95
at $59.91
pickup, delivery. Recoring
Frlgidelre Refrig. . . . . $49.93
4 repairs discounted.
Admiral Refrig........... $109.93
31. Art Idea For Sal*
2111$ E. 3rd.
322-3443
GOODYEAR SERVICE
Single tied, Maple, box eprlngs
STORES
A mattress. .122-7214.
553 W. 1st St.
322 2821

F U R N IT U R E

Budget F\irn. Co.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

TVs Used. AU makes 4 mo­ Teylor Top Playpen, Jumper,
Scnknrik Glann and Paint dels. 700 W. 9th. 322 9792.
Babysitter 4 tub; I pc. liv­
Company
ing rm. suite; 2 Trains, It.
APR.
SPEC.
Jet
White
House
210 Magnolia Ph FA 2-4623
O. Complate layout. Phone
Paint. $3.95 Gal. Army,
322-6191 or 322-9479.
Auto Glaea, Tapa
Navy Surplus, Sanford.
4 Sea* Covers
Air • Conditioner
(Coldspot),
READY MIX CONCRETE
14,500 B.T.U., good cond.
ratios, Floor, Free Estimates
$123, Ph. 3229424.
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
steel, grease traps, dry Rcposscsed. Would like re­
ALL WURK GUARANTEED
wells. Stepping stones.
sponsible party to take -ip
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
payments of $9 per month
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
on Slant-0-3latic Automatic
AUTOMOTIVE
Zig Zag Sewing Machine.
AIR-CONDITIONING
Guaranteed, Like New low ­
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Good Used Cara Sold
ing condition- Cell Collect
241-9197 evenings nr 422818 French Ave.
222-7765
b ig $ $ s a v i n g s
0932, Service Discount.
On Floor Models A

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

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

31. Poultry • Livestock

Demonstrators
NEW H ton Fedders Room
Jersey Cow, due to calf short* (FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
Alr-condl.ioner. Never used.
ly. Ph. 322 2547 after 4:30
In Your Home
Priced well below retail.
p-m.
In Sanford Call
CaU 122-9208 after 3 p.m.
SINGER
Must sell due to ilinass, 150
Gas refrigerator, good cond.,
Representative at
caged pullets, ideal H3Ws,
cheap. Ph. 332 9846.
Alan'a Fabrics 4 Rugs
19. Situations Wonted
laying about 7 wki. Bargain
322-8783
322-2420 SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
2565 P .rk Dr.
SINGER AUTOMATIC
$200. Also stewing hens, 3
for $1.00. 322-1538.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5U2.
ZENITH Stereo $25. 322 0848. Makes hundreds of designs,
buttonholes, Blind stitches,
DAVENO, Exc. cond. $50. Ph.
20. Unitysi Iters
2. 3, &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
31 A. Petit
Sews on buttons. Guaran­
322-8096.
1. m . 4 3 BATHS
teed, like new condition.
BABYSITTING in my home. 2 Male Toy Poodle pups, 6
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Assume peymenU of $6.90
322 2274.
SEWING MAC1UNE
wks old. Champagne color­
per month. Buy locally A
REPOSSESSED SINGER
ed. AKC Reg. Ph. 322
ft . Ilrm itv Salons
be serviced. Sanford Sewing
Low Monthly Payments
Fully automatic. Sews on
Center. 322 0441.
English Setter pups. Male, fe­
buttons.
Makes
buttonholes,
For Complete Information
ACe Beauty Salon
male. Cheap. 122-9223.
embroiders,
m
o
n
o
g
r
ami,
Set Or CaU Your
Call for Evening Appts.
$100 DOWN
blind hems, etc. Alt with­
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 8523 Dachshunds, miniatures, Red,
$48 MONTH
out attachments. Guaran­
Fret Parking
m a!ci. Reduced. Call aftar
3 • Bedroom Home
teed. Like new. Sold new
4.
322-2148.
SALES BROKER
CUSTOM REALTY
Spring Permanent Special
over $300. Balance due only
WINTER PARK
You ean find anything you
20 Percent off regular prices
$79 86 or $8.08 month. CaU
Corner Lee ltd. and 17-93
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Skcp
need advertised in the Her­
Collect for Free Home Trial
Phene 844-9031
2363 Park Dr.
322-2420 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0831 ald Classified.
241-9588 Service Discount

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments Stenstrom Realty
From $43.50
To make the best home
FHA - VA HOMES
huy, see the
VA - FHA
Appointed
$100
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
FHA - VA
Jim Hunt Realty
Office FA 22118
Night FA 2*0641

CYPRESS SIDING. Windows CASH for good clean Used Plymouth 1957, excellent con­
A doors. Cheap. See at
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
dition, $290. Phone 322-8836.
Palms Hotel. 322-2506 after
ture, 901 W. First St., Th.
322-6391.
6.
332 cu. ft. '58 Ford engine.
Best offer. CaU 322-9337.
Portable Typewriters, Under­ WiU pay cash for Remington
Rolamatic Shavers not over
wood, new 1964 modets with
3 years old. The Vogue, 110
case, 359.95 plus tax. Ex­
N. Blvd., DeLand.
cellent graduation gift. Po­
well's Office Supply, UT
Piano wanted. Any kind 4
Magnolia. 322-5342.
condition. 322-6421, 322-3716.
'60 Ford, $441 bal. $26 mo.
Kenmore 4-burner, top grill,
gas range, large oven, WANTED! Citrus fruit. Lerge '59 Rambler, $881 bal, $38 *no.
or smiU amounts. Bonded '59 Hillman, $661 bal. $32 mo.
broiler, clock timer, $40.
Fruit Buyer. Pb. Lee Mans­ '58 Mercury, $513 bal, $29 mo.
Aqua, Waltx length formal,
field. FA 2-4244
*53 Plymouth, $99 bal, $5 mo.
alze 7, cost $30, worn once,
'59 Rambler, $331 bal, $24 mo.
$10. 322-0758.
36. Automobiles • Trucks '56 Cadillac, $462 bal, $28 mo.
Dressmaker's b u s t , praet. Seml-Treller, 24' flat bed. '53 Cadillac, $592 hal, $32 mo.
new, sewing machine, odds
'37 Dodge, $587 bal. $31 mo.
$323. 322-6617.
'58 Rambler Wag. $571 bal.
4 ends Household Goods.
‘59 English Ford Fordor. Good
$31 mo.
322-8680.
transportation. $230. Phone '59 Ford, $447 bal, $27 mo.
Gibson Tenor Guitar, practi­
322-6191 or 322-8473.
'60 Flymouth, $532 bal, $28 mo.
cally new. Cost new $150
'53 Nash, $119 bal, $3 mo.
I960
Pontiac
Bonneville
Con­
with carrying case. 322-2928.
vertible, R4H, Tower, clean.
CLOSEOUT
Ph. days 322-7430. Nights
We have Rargalnsl Owner
322-5296.
quitting. Come out tonlte 8
BUYINO A NEW or
to to p. m. 2506 W. 1st St.
USED CART
Dealer* Welcome I
INC
FINANCE IT WITH U»
4
Low
latarest
Rites
Swap Shop Dealera, Auction­
4 Low Monthly Payments
eers. Make offer, everything
Open tU 9, 6 Days Week
FLORIDA STATE BANK
must go! AU or part. Illness
Phone 322-4303
forces sale. 2506 W. 1st St.
9 to 10 eves.

Repossessions

S t Johns Realty

Seminole Realty

36. Automobiles - Trucks 37. Boats - Motors

$ Bank $

SOU TH W ARD

25c
CAR WASH

35. Articles IVan led

Apache Camping Trailer*
CecU Sellers — 668-4618
Clark St., Enterprise

We’re Starting Our Special Spring

USED CAR SALE!
1961 Olds Super 88

1962 Chevrolet Belair

4-DOOK HARDTOP, V-H engine, auto,
matle transmission, power steering, power
brakes, radio 4 heater, belgo finish with
like new beige and tan interior, immarulate throughout. An eilra nlc# local car
you would be proud to own.

6‘ PASHENGER STATION WAGON, V*8
engine, automatic transmission, power
ateerlng and brakes, radio 4 heater, fac­
tory air conditioning. White finish, with
good tlreo and tested throughout. A top
value ear. Prepare now tu vocation 1*
this one.

1995

7295

1961 Chevrolet Impala

1961 Corvette Coupe

4-DOOR SEDAN, V.g, automatic Irene, 4*apeed transmission, radio 4 heater, prac­
mlaslon, power ateerlng, radio and hrater. tically naw tires and in top mechanical
A ear that haa to bo driven to bo appro* ronditlon. Sporting Ita original rod **4
whit# paint, this car will never rust. A true
dated. Try it today.
•porta car axcallad by pone. *

1695

7695

1963 Olds F-85

I

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1961 Olds F-85 Cutlass

CLUB COUPE, V-8 angina, automatic
transmission, radio 4 heater, clean and
solid from bumper to bumper. If you V*8 angina, automatic transmission, radio
have ntvar driven one . . .
try this 4 heater, bucket seats, console and nil
vinyl Interior. Ib is one you'll havo to pool
beauty today.

7295

1595

1961 Olds F-85

1961 Ford Ranch Wagon

1395

1395

4*door sedan. V*8 angina, automatic trans­ I-door, 9 cylinder, radio and haater. A
mission, radio and heater. A one owner, family rar In the low price bracket, low
low mileage car and a good huy at only . . . upkeep too.

/ / U r\

V jjy

OK—The Sign o f the Best Values in Used Cars.

See Hollers For The Best Buys!

1957 Chevrolet

1956 Chevrolet Delray

4*DOOR SEDAN, V-8 engine, automatic
transmission, Hester. A clesn Interior,
body and paint, excellent mechanically and
the tires err good. Only

2-DOOR REDAN. V-8 engine, eutomatia
transmission, rsdlo 4 heater, all vts/1 Interior, clean black and whit* finish.
There's plenty of good miles
• laft la this
one.

795

$595

1952 Chevrolet Belair

I960 Simca

g-PAHSENGKR (STATION WAGON, V-8
engine, automatic transmission, power 4-DOOR SEDAN; heater. A solid foreign
steering and brakes. Another clean family car with clean all vinyl Interior and qufet
unit, thoroughly Inspected and tested engine. For the economy buyer.
throughout.

7195

$595

1961 Chevrolet Impala

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aalutatlon doesn't apply unleas you are one of the poor
dumb clucks who listens to
the radio and television com ­
mercials, and falls for them.
No friend, I didn’t insult
your intelligence in calling
you etupld. The bright-eyed
end bushy-tailed Madison Ave­
nue boys did that They give
you an I.Q. about equal to a
six-month-old baboon.
Mrs. Slllypanta didn’t know
she was on television. Every­
body who believes that can
stand on their beads with their
tongue hanging o u t Mrs. Sourbottom thinks her detergent is
stronger than Glare, the deter­
gent that reflects the aun.
Doesn't she know that she
can't get to first baas unless
she adds Boop-a-doop, Samspoo, and Slick-a-aackT Besides
her washing machine would
dog.
Then you better not brush
your pearly teeth with any­
thing but Glaze, Glower, Pepaopunk or Puck-apuck, or
you will have cavities up to
here and behind your little
pink ears.
Any poor simple sap knows
that no product is worth its
salt that isn’t new and im­
proved. Next year the poor
advertisers will have to fall
back on double improved end
newer than new. Of course,
you and 1 know that it is
the same old product, but we
have to ait and listen to bored
announcers try to make us
believe that black is white
and red la green.
And what about shampoos.
Why doo't you drag out your
favorite pearl necklace end
tear it apart ao that you can
drop one in this and another
in that bottle of shampoo and
see how long it takes for
the gem to reach bottom.
And if you happen to shave
with a electric razor you know
that those that cut thia way
are far superior to those that
cut that way and If you are
•illy enough to rough up your
poor delicate skin with a
razor that Is obsolete you are
as crazy as grandmother's
quilt.
And the guy f like Is tbs
brave and noble knight that
gallops over the countryside
with his magic Unco and as­
tounds poor dumb mechanics
in the grease pit and Littls
Leaguers at the city park.
And what business has he got
o o a public thoroughfare with
trsffic running bumper to
bumperT
The soap and detergent peo­
ple used to depend on movie
stars and beauty contest win­
ners to sway the feeble mind
o f the average housewife. Now
they get a flock of trained
acts. They memorize a lot
o f drivel and tell how they
couldn't Uvo or bold a hus­
band without Snide In their
washing machines. NuU to
(Item and all the poor dumb
females who rush to their

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NEW CIVITAN MEMBERS were g r e e t e d
Thursday night at the Sanford Civitan Club
meeting In the Capri Restaurant The members
were
givenpins
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officials who were marking the sixth anniver­
sary o f the local club. Shown, from le ft are B.

THIS LARGE GROUP o f mombeni o f tho Cen­
tral Florida 42 Rainbow Dlvlsiona and their
wives mot Sunday at the home o f Mr. and Mrs.

M. Dyson, Carroll Burke, Dr. Louie Perez, Lt.
Gov. Chnrlcs Beyer, President Charles Kampf,
Dr. Kenneth Wing nnd Bill Damon. Luther Mc­
Whorter is also a new member but was not pre­
sent when the picture was taken.
(Herald Photo)

Robert E. Morriflon, Palmetto Road, DeBary,
for a covered diBh dinner.
(Cox Photo)

Crusade Workers
The April meeting of the
Enterprise
School
ParentTeacher Council will be held
at 7:30 p. m. today In the
school cafetorium with the
program to be presented by
tha teachers. Slides will be
shown to Illustrate a typical
school day. Narration will be
by Arnold Pancratz. Baby altting service will be available.

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Mrs. Fred Rasstnan ami
Miss Deborah Glover will be
calling upon residents o f Alla*
tonte Springs this week for
contributions to the annual
Cancer Crusade which will
be in full awing in Seminole
County through Friday, Plans
of the campaign in South
Seminole areas were msde
last Thursday when workers
met for tea at the Trade
Winds Cafeteria.

GIRL SCOUTS of Troop 40 huve presented two pnlms to English Estates
Elomentary School. Taking part In the reremony were, from left, LuRae
Norman, Principal Morris Ruby, Mrs. Myron Becker, beautification chair­
man anti Mrs. Charles Deneen, president, of tho PTO and Joy Catron.
Leaders o f the troop ure Mrs. Murty Selinfreud and Mrs. John Bowen Jr.

BILLY J. Young, of
124 Orientu Drive, Al­
tamonte Springa, necks
the Democratic nomina t i o n for conntablc,
District C. He attended
Lyman High S c h o o l
and served in the Navy
during t h e
Korean
crisis. He has worked
with the sheriff’s de­
partment in o ff hours
from his regular job.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The Federal Communications
Commission refused Monday
to take action against Chi•go station WCIU - TV for
televising bull fights. But it
said it would consider the
station’s
matter when
license comes up for rentwsl
later thia year.
Attorneys for the National
Anti-Vivisection Society ask­
ed the FCC to revoke the
station's license or issue a
cease and desist order against
it. Ih e lawyers said the tel­
evised fights violated Illinois
law, but the FCC said the
law seemed to prohibit bull
fights in the state, not show­
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Fireman V. B. Hardin and
Trainman H. W . Shannon will
be chairman and secretary at
tha meeting.
All employes, their families
and friends are invited to at­
tend this meeting.

fleers and other additional
help at an extra cost of $2.2
million a year.
Rep. John J. Rooney, (DN.Y.), chairman of a House
appropriations subcommittee
handling funds for the courts,
raised an eyebrow at this
kind of economy. But Chief
Judge William J. Campbell of
the Northern Illinois District
said it was a simple matter
of arithmetic.
A convict in prison costs
taxpayers at least $1,953 a
year. On probation, he costs
only $206 a year, and is avail­
able to work, keep his farnlly
off relief and pay Uxes.
Campbell, who testified as
the spokesman for the nation's
federal judges, made his plea
for additional probation offic­
ers at a closed hearing in midJanuary. Ilia testimony was
made public today.
Other congressional news:
Civil Rights' A lively floor
fight could develop in the Sen­
ate today over an effort by
Senate leaders to quicken the
molasses-slow pace of debate
on the civil rights bill.
Democratic Whip Hubert If.
Humphrey, Minn., planned to
renew his demand for stricter
enforcement of the rule allow­
ing a senator two speeches on
each issue, thus tightening the
reins on the southern-backed
talkathon now In progress.
Immigration: Immigration
Commissioner R. F. Farrell
told the House appropriations
aubcommltteo that the U. S.
Immigration and Naturaliza­
tion Service saved $4 million
last year by deporting 67 men­
tally ill aliens.

Police confiscated an un­
disclosed amount of marijua­
na, some heroin and some in­
jection paraphernalia.
Officers said the marijuana
cigarettes were being sold for
$2 each.
Although the location and
the sire o f the marijuana
plota were not revealed, au­
thorities said all were locat­
ed inside the city limits, and
all in north Tampa.

A narc­
TAMPA, (U PI)
otics ring that planted, cul­
tivated and harvested its own
marijuana, has been broken
up with the arrest o f 10 per­
sons, police revealed today.
The arrests were a result
o f a lengthy investigation by
city, county and state law
enforcement agencies.
Fred Usher, district super­
visor of the state narcotics
division, said the ring was
one o f the largest in the his­
tory o f Tampa, and represent­
ed a retail profit o f about a
quarter o f a million dollars
annually.
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Seminole County school stu­
dents,
along
with
others
throughout
the state,
have a four-day vacation start­
ing at the conclusion of to­
day’s session. Florida Educa­
tion Association is having a
convention in Miami com­
mencing Thursday. School re­
sumes Monday.
• • »
It was inadvertently report­
ed in Tuesday’s “ Clock” col­
umn that a reputable car­
penter-contractor, William A.
Spcigle, of Citrus Heights, had
been taken into custody by
the FBI. This was in error
and The Herald offers Its
deepest regrets and sincerest
apologies for any embarrass­
ment or inconvenience caused
Mr. Spcigle. The man taken
Into custody here as a fugi­
tive wanted by Georgia au­
thorities was identified by the
FBI as Robert Louis Spcigle,
alias Davis.
• • •
Federal State Market news
report is available on request
from Sanford Bureau, P. O.
Box 1896, Sanford. Local re­
ports provide all FOB infor­
mation from Sanford-OviedoZell wood and other districts of
interest.
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Boatmen are telephoning to
say the new walkways are
nice at the city boat basin
landing ramp . . . but will the
city please now fill up the
boles in the ramp?
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Seminole County voters will
vote May 5 on all issues and
for all state and county of
rices except there is a limita­
tion on one justice of the
peace race and two constable
races. Electors in precincts 1,
2. 3. 6, 10. IS, 18, 19. 20. 21 and
22 will nominate for constable
of District 4. Voters in pre
cincts 4, 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 18.
17 and 23 will nominate tor
justice of the peace and con
stable in District 6. There are
no contests for justices of the
peace in Districts 3 and 4 and
for constable in District 3.
• • •
Two more tagged fish In
the Schlitx derby have been
taken from Lake Golden.
These bass were caught by
Mary Hay, 436 West Crystal
Drive, and Bonald B. Bayles,
2430 Orange Avenue. The num
ber of prize fish now hooked
out of Lake Golden totals 20
Jean K. Benson has captured
four and Ilaylcs two. No re
port yet on the prize value
of these tags and the Orlando
distributor, in view of no
news from Milwaukee, is beginning to believe all these
fish will take the lowest prize,
each at $23. It has been re
ported there is a $10,000 prize
swimming around Lake Gold
en but that report now is
beginning to dim. The fish
taken from Lake Golden are
the only tagged fish hooked
so far in Seminole County.
• • •
Phil Skates or Clyde Long
will be the new president of
the Jaycees. after Thursday's
election at the weekly lun
cheon-meeting at the Civic
Center.
• • •
Drinking and driving can
be “ one for the shroud.” —Mi­
ami Herald.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Encouragement
Is Keynote At
CC Meeting
Encouragement was the key­
note of Tuesday night's meet­
ing of the Board of Directors
o f the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce which was
held at the Tade Winds Cafe­
teria in Casselberry.
Highlighting the parley was
Ihe report of Scott Burns, cochairman of the industrial
committee. He reviewed re­
cent accomplishments ot his
group which resulted in the
Chemical Corporation taking
over the Del Mar Building
and the Williams Building be­
ing occupied by Southern
Fibreglass
Products which
will manufacture boats.
Burns also outlined the ar­
rangements which have been
made for the chambcr’a se­
cond annual Industrial Show
which will be presented Thurs­
day, Friday and Saturday at
the Civic Center in Sanford
and which will feature some
41 exhibits by county indus­
trial firms.
Francis Roumillat Jr., re­
viewed the activities of the
Port Committee, reporting on
the recent trip* to Jacksonville
and Brunswick and the pro­
gress being made in arranging
for legislation to be introduced
to the 1963 session of the
state legislature to create a
port authority.
Byron Kimball told of the
work pertaining to the long
range planning committee In
the field of drainage and
roads and the need for a state
supported junior college In
this area.

Lodge Wins In
Jersey Wrilein
NEWARK, N. J. (U P I)-U .
S. Ambassador to South Viet
Nam Henry Cabot Lodge
emerged with a write-in tri­
umph today in a primary elec­
tion which taw voters select
New Jersey's first Negtu can­
didate for congressional of­
fice.
Lateat returns gave Lodge
1,398 write-in* and Sen. Barry
M. Goldwater, R-Ariz., 833,
with 841 for former Vice Preaident Richard 31. Nixon. New
York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­
feller had 148 votes.
Pennsylvania Gov. William
W. Scranton picked up 176
votes and segregationist Gov.
George Wallace of Alabama
had 230 votes from both Re­
publican and Democratic vot­
er*. President Johnson , got
747 write-ins.
Although Lodge held the
lead for most of the night, it
seesawed at timei between
Lodge and Goldwater, and
shortly after midnight Goldwater was ahead of Lodge,
449 to 427.

Heavy Rains
In 13 States

That front page editorial in
Tuesday's Herald, commend­
ing the industrial committee
of the Seminole County Cham
her of Commerce, inadvertent
!y omitted the names ot the
co-chairmen, Scott Burns and
Carl Schlike. Sorry, Scott and
Carl.
• • •
Our calendar says the first
newspaper published in the
United States was on April 24,
1704. And come tomorrow It
will be 22 years since R. E
Porter enlisted and donned
Uncle Sam’ s khaki for“ the
duration plus six,” which ex­
tended to four years.
• • •

Rancher Killed

The combined S e m i n o l e
County Chamber of C mmerce's industrial exhibit and
Sanford Clvitan Club's beauty
contest will provide entertain­
ment for Thursday, Friday
and Saturday evenings. At the
Civic Center.

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
A cattle rancher, James A.
Hensley, 39, who moved here
recently from Brevard Coun­
ty was killed accidentally
Tuesday when struck in the
back of the head with an axe,
the sheriff* office said today.

By United Press International
Heavy rain lashed a 13 state
area from Texas to the east­
ern Great Lakei today and
swelled rivers to the brink of
flood stage.
The rising Cuyahoga nivrr
in northeastern Ohio was re­
ported near flood stage.
Rainfall
also has been
heavy in southern Arkansas
and neighboring areas. Pine
Bluffs received nearly 3U
inches of rain Tuesday night.

Editor Mum
HOUSTON (U PI) — The
editor o f the John Birch So­
ciety
magazine,
American
Opinion, would not comment
Tuesday on Richard Cardinal
Cushing's repudiation of aupport for the society.

Spy Exchange
BERLIN (U PI) — Britain
today reicu.-ed Soviet spy
Gordon Lonsdale to the Rus­
sians in exchange for the re­
turn of British businessman
Greville Wynne, convicted in
Moscow of espionage.

HAROLD KASTNEK (left) and W. A. Patrick,
alonjr with Robert Billhlnter, (not in picture)
will be host to Mayor lluydon Hums, of Jack­
sonville, Saturday when the Democratic guber­
natorial candidate comes to Snnford to ride in
the Shrine parade and otherwise spend the day
participating in the Shrine ceremonial.

Miss Seminole To Be
Crowned Saturday
Someday soon a lovely
Seminole County girl will
take off for Ihe New York
World's Fair, courtesy of the
Civitan Club.
The lucky girl will be "Miss
Seminole County" of 1961 and
she will be crowned Saturday
night at the Industrial Exhibit
which will be held at the
Sanford Civic Center.
While she la In New York
she will appear in the Florid*,
exhibit at the fair. After re­
turning home the Civitan club
will sponsor her in the Miss
Seaside Festival, the first step
towards the Miss America
contest.
.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
John Robert Bailey, an ac­
cused armed robber whose
tatto gallery includes a nude
woman and a pig, today was
placed on the FBI'a list of 10
most wanted rrimlnals.

Kills Intruder

LAKE PLACID (U PI) —
State Sen. Hayward H. Davla
shot and killed an armed Neg­
ro intruder Tuesday night af­
ter the Davis family had been
held hostage in their home
for four hours, police re­
Other prizes include the ported.
trophic* and crown for the
winner and a trophy and sav­
AGANA, Guam (U PI) —
ings bond for two runner-ups.
Gift certificates from Me- Flying housewife Joan MerCrorys, J. C. Penney'* and riam, escorted by three Navy
Ivey's Shoe Store are aho patrol planes which made
being given to the top three her little plane “ look like a
lovelies. Milady's Shoppe o( bumblebee,” landed at Guam
Fine Fabrics is furnishing the today after a l.MlOmlle solo
gold cape for "Miss Seminole flight from laie, New Guinea,

Joan At Guam

County”
and the Sanford
Flower Shop will furnish her
flower*.
A uton&gt;cu'f set (or the win­
ner will be given by Touchton
Rex all Drug Store and the
Eva Bess Beauty Shop will
give the queen a tree hair
style prior to the World's
Fair trip.
Cut 'n' Curl Beauty Shop
will style all tl* contestants
hair prior to Saturday's judg­
ing. Aho among the prizes
was a ; luau held for all the
girls at the Itiksha Inn Tues­
day night.
United Presa International
Bathing suits for the contest
U.S. Sen. Spcssard L. Hol­
land was scheduled to cut o ff have been custom made by
his reelection campaign today Alix of Sanford.
to return to Washington and
continue his fight against the
pending civil rights bill.
His opponent, Brailey Odham, charged Holland Tues­
day with misleading Congress
by saying the DuPont estate
was n “ wholly charitable in­
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
stitution.”
The administration's $16.7 bil­
Holland, after campaigning lion money bill for the Army,
for a fourth term in St. Pet­ Navy and Air Force moved
ersburg, and Clearwater Tues­ toward a House vote today
day, said he would be making with no major changes expect­
a major speech in the Senate ed to lie enacted.
Thursday.
The measure included $32
He told audiences In Pinel­ million for work on the pro­
las County Tuesday he would posed new supersonic bomber
rather retire from the Senate instead of the $3 million John­
than vote for n rivil rights son requested, but otherwise
bill which “ would lorn a it embraced almul what the
horde o f government agents President had asked.
against every businessman
Republicans said they want­
and against every community ed to increase the total by
with desegregation problems.'' $126 million to finance a nu­
Holland, speaking in a hea­ clear engine for the Navy's
vy Republican arra, said the new aircraft carrier, which
GOP ranka are divided and under present plans will be
this division offers the Dem­ conventionally powered.
ocratic Party a chance to get
But it appeared that any
bark in front.
such amendment would be
ruled out of order on the
ground that nuclear power for
Ihe new carrier-opposed by
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara—had not been au­
MIAMI (UPI) - Stale and thorized by law.
Democrats and Republicans
federal agenta arrested a
alike
agreed in debate Tues­
sixth person here Tuesday in
a $70,000 whisky robbery day that current defenses are
while Palm Beach police kept sound.

Holland To Hall
Campaign Tour

Arms Money Bill
Near House Vote

6th Seized In
Whisky Theft

an around-the-clock watch on
the undercover agent who
broke the case.
Metro Detective Capt. Jack
Sandstrom s a i d Sherwood
Rosen, 34, of Miami was
charged Tuesday with con­
spiracy to commit grand lar­
ceny.

On FBI List

Road Work
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The State Road Department
reported Tuesday that $303,273,133 in road and bridge pro­
jects were underway in the
state in March—a new month­
ly record.

Prayer Support
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The in; ,-usslonsl '-aider of 9
cam jgu to amend Uia Con­
stitution to permit prayer and
Bible reading in public schools
said today Americans over­
whelmingly supported "this
sacred project.” He Is Rep.
Frank J. Hecker, R-N.Y.

Gains Reported
In Rail Talks
WASHINGTON (UPI) -R a il
negotiators,
closer
to
an
agreement than at any time in
the four year-old work rules
dispute, prepared for more
meetings today with federal
mediators.
Bargaining conducted under
White House scrutiny recessed
last night at about 10 p. m.
EST after a day of “ hot and
heavy, fast and furious” medi­
ation activity.
Tills description, applied by
White House Press Secretary
George E. Reedy, was expect­
ed to apply to talks from now
until 12:01 a. m. Saturday
when a nationwide rail strike
Is possible unless an agree­
ment is reached.
The five-man federal media­
tion team called union nego­
tiators to an early session to­
day in the search for a com­
promise solution. Railroad re­
presentative* were standing
by to join the talks later.
The White House effort has
moved the bargaining off dead
center where it had been stall­
ed until President Johnson
won a 13-day truce April 9
In allow resumption of bar­
gaining.
Since then, Ihe White House
has reported definite gains
and a narrowing of the gap
separating unions and man­
agement.
Observers said it was the
first time since the dispute
started tn late 1939 that so
much progress had been made
In the tangled controversy.
Sources reported that agree­
ment had been reached in
part on the complex pay sys­
tem under which engineer!,
firemen and other operating
employes are compensated—a
major disputed issue.

Be Installed

NEW YORK (UPI) — The
1964-63 World'* Fair opened
today with colorful but raindampened ceremonies includ­
ing a dedicatory visit from
President Johnson.
The fair's 95 turnitlles at
eight entrances began (pinn­
ing at 9 a. m. (EST), at the
command of an electronic im­
pure from the atomic clock in
Neuchatel, Switzerland. Fair
chairman
Thomas
Deegan
snipped a ribbon in the city's
colors of orange and blue and
welcomed the first visitor,
William Turchyn, 18, of Nep­
tune, N. J., with a handshake
across the turnstile at the
main gate.
The turnstile refused to
to work when Turchyn tried
to make his entrance, and
repairmen had to be sum­
moned to get It in working
order.
“ That's not a stall-ln, that's
a stick-in," someone yelled,
referring to the civil rights
demonstrations which threat­
ened to mar the opening day.
The fair officially marked
the 300th anniversary of the
establishment of New York as
a city. It la the largest ex­
hibition In history and 30.000 employe* were on hand
this morning to man Its 134
pavilions,
restaurant*
and
amusements which cost more
than $300 million.

Full-blown picture of Sanrord Naval Air Station as it
will appear in 197o evolves!
this morning billowing a talk
by Capt. James O. Mayo,
commanding officer of Heavy
Attack Wing One, before the
board ot directors of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce Tuesday evening.
The overall pictures includes
increased service personnel
and a renewal of plans an­
nounced earlier for a $15 mil
lion building program.
Presently there are six Ilea
vy attack squadron* assigned
to Heavy Attack Wing One—
VAH-t, VAH-3, VAll-5. V All-7,
VAH 9 and VAII-11, the latter
with Its Detachment 8, each
with 12 attack-reconnaissance
bomber*.
Captain
Mayo told
the
Chamber directors Tuesday
evening at the Trade Winds
that the size of these squad­
rons will be reduced to six
plsnes but more squadrons
will be organizes! and overall
there will be the same number
of planes.
NEW YORK (U PI) —
The first new squadron will
About 50 shouting, sign-car­
be assigned in mid-summer,
rying Negroes began picket­
the second next January, the
ing Florida's exhibit at the
third next spring and the
Woild's Fair today just after
fourth squadron at tome latci
Gov. Farrla Bryant arrived
date.
for a pre-opening look and ona
Presently there are appro­
of them tried unsuccessfully
ximately 3,300 Navy and civi­
to scale a 110-foot citrus
lian personnel at SNAS. Cap­
tuwer.
tain Mayo reported that with
Four policemen dragged the
the new squadrons will come
an additional 400-300 service climber down from tha second
level o f tha tower, tha landpersonnel, bringing the total to
mqyk of t b * - - » r i&lt; f c exhibi­
jtear 4,000.' »
In
Navy peiwo^lWl gt WaJtdng- tion, and ca rrl^
handcuffs.
ton, D. C „ recently Informed
The negroes, Identifying
Sens. Spessard Holland and
themselves as member* o f the
George Smathers, Rep. A. S.
congress o f racial equality
Herlong Jr. and members of
shoutad
slogan*,
the armed forces committee (CORE),
sang
hymn*
and'carried
algnt
of the Seminole Chamber,
they would renew their re­ reading "Freedom Now," and
quest for a $6.3 million budget "CORE Demand* Its Fair
Share."
for construction during the
Ignoring crisp
40-degree
next fiscal year of a 4,000temperaturea
and
a chilly
foot extension to the northsouth runway and for new drisile that put a pall over
the opening day o f the fair,
building.
Congressman Herlong thia tha pickets shouted at Bry­
morning informed The Herald ant: “ Jim Crow Muat Go —
by telephone the $6.3 million Governor Bryant Must Go."
Bryant, who had just arriv­
request was to be presented
to the Senate armed force* ed with a group of newsmen
committee for approval and to tour tha cluster o f Florida
to the Senate appropriations pavilions, Ignored them and
committee for the appropria­ went inside one of the build­
tion to permit construction ings. Several of the negroes,
Including tha one who tried
during 1963.
Further, the Congressman to climb the tower, were put
said he hai received assur­ into a police bus and taken
ance from top-ranking Navy away from tha scene. The
officers they will present from demonstration began 10 min­
year to year further budget utes after the governor, itale
requests leading up to the official* and newsmen arriv­
$13 million planned expansion. ed at tha $3.8 million Florida
Following is the tentative complex shortly after 9:|0
building schedule planned for s.m.
Bryant, various Cabinet and
SNAS:
state
agency officiate and
This year—Aircraft parking
nearly 100 newsmen from
area and hangar shop.
1963— Bachelor o f f i c e r throughout the state flew here
quarters, north-south runway Tuesday aboard an Air Na­
eatension,
aircraft
control tional Guard plane and a
tower, aircraft power check­ Eastern Air Line jet liner.
ing facility and aircraft main­ The wives of ths stats offic­
ial* followed the party in a
tenance hangar.
1966— Air operations *nd third plane,
Tha Florida delegation was
Heavy Attack Wing One ad­
ministration building, dispen­ on hand at noon when Pres­
sary and dental clinic, se­ ident Johnson formally open­
cond avionics shop, remote ed the 1064-63 fair.
The Florida exhibit is lo­
control facility, electrical diatrlbution system, second air­ cated near one o f Ihe five en­
craft power checking facility, trance* to the big sbnw.
Hie Florid* layout, mark­
modernization
of
enl's'ed
men's barrack*, library and ed by a 110-foot, orange top­
ped citrus tower, wae still re­
playing courts.
1967— Gymnasium, trans­ ceiving finishing touches by
portation maintenance facil­ workmen Tuesday night.
William L. Stensgaard, ex­
ity, warehouse, aircraft main­
tenance facility, improvement ecutive vice president o f the
to roads and parking areas, Florida World’* Fair Author­
parachute shop and (moved ity, predicted the Florida
up from 1961) a new commis­ Showcase will draw 18 mil
lion visitors during th* twosary.
1968— Chapel and officers' year run. Tha aix building
exhibit was ao impressive, ac­
club and iwlmmlng pool.
1969— Enlisted men's club cording to 8tensgaard, Cali­
fornia authorities took a look
and new theater.
1976— Athletic p l a y i n g at It and decided not to tompet*.
courts and fields.

Demonstrators
Picket Florida
Fair Exhibit

About 2,000 police, evenly
divided between fair person­
nel and city patrolmen, were
on hand to maintain order in
the face of threat* from re­
bellious local branches of the
Congress of Racial Equality
(CORE) to stall hundreds of
automobiles on major access
routes.
One of their first tasks was
to assist the Secret Service
to protect Johnson, former
President Harry S. Truman,
Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter
of India’s Prime Minister Ne-

hru. Marquess Carmen Villa*
verde, daughter of Spaln'a
Generalissimo
Franco
and
other notables.
Tho 616-acre fairgrounds,
which was also the site of tha
1939-40 World's Fair, was a*
soggy ai a sponge after days
of rain. But freshly laid sod,
avenues of trees, and gush*
ing fountains gave a finish­
ed look to the exhibition,
which was actually only 95
per cent completed at tho
opening hour.

Fair Opening
Marred By
Demonstrators
THIS Unisphere is the
symbol of ttie New
York World's F n 1r ,
which opened todny.

Civil Rights
Discussed By
4 Candidates
By United Press International
Four of Ihe state's six
Democratic gubernatorial can­
didates discuised civil rights
while the other two talked
about education and state leg­
islators who are employed by
state agencies.
Sen. Scott Kelly, Lakeland,
said his election would lessen
the chances of the proposed
civil rights bill's passage,
while Jackionvllle M a y o r
Haydon Burns said the bill
would be harmful to free en­
terprise. Fred O. Dickinson,
West Palm Beach, laid Miami
Mayor Robert King High has
two views on the cWU rights
bill.
High, meanwhile told «iup
porters be "deplored Negro
ruffians” who planned to dis­
rupt the opening of tha New
York World’* Fair.
Rep. Fred Karl, Daytona
Beach, touched on another is­
sue and said state leglilatori
who draw paychecks from the
atate government are Involv­
ed “ in a conflict of interest."
Sen. John Malhcwa Jr., of
Jacksonville, said the stale
must face up to matters like
education to prevent federal
Intervention.
In Panama City Dickinson
accused High of defending the
bill in South Florida while
telling North Florida support­
ers he hat reservations about
portions of the blU.
Burnt told factory workers
at Wauchula the panage of
the hill would not end the
matter. “ We must decide if
we are going to lie down and
let it steamroller over us or
uie every legal means to pro­
tect the rights of citizens and
free enterprise.”

NEW YORK (UPI) - Civil
rights demonstrators harass­
ed the opening or the World
Fair today by scuffling with
police, delaying subway traina
and staging sit-ins.
A planned massive automo­
bile stall-in blocked cars at
scattered points, but the city
traffic commissioner s a i d
traffic was less than normal.
Reinforced police squads
made arrests following dem­
onstration* ranging f r o m
Manhattan's times square tn
the Flushing Meadows fair
grounds.
Involved In the sit-in dem­
onstrations at the fair were
Bayard Rustin, leader of last
year’* civil rights march on
Washington and organizer of
New York's first school boy­
cott, and James Farmer, na­
tional director of the Congress
of Racial Equality (CORE).
First demonstrators wero
picked up at 7:30 a.m., EST,
when they delayed subway
trains carrying visitors to tha
fair by pulling emergency
stop cords, throwing themaelvei on the tracks and pre­
venting train doors from d o t ­
ing.
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Has Open House
The Sanford Chamber of
Commerce held an open houso
at lta new offices today at
107 West Commercial.
The newly organized San­
ford trade body was host to
most ot It* members and
Chamber officials from New
Smyrna Beach. Orlando, Win­
ter Park and North Orlando.
Sanford was represented by
Mayor A. L. Wilson, Chief of
Police Itoy G. Williams and
Fir* Chief Mack Cleveland
Sr., Representing the Semi­
nole County Chamber o f Com­
merce was Karlyle llousholder
and Charles Morrison, and tho
County Commission was re­
presented by its chairman,
James P. Avery.
Jim Taimadgc, a retired
Navy officer, is tho group'*
manager.

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short hair but so very feminine because o f its impeccable cut und the
well designed arrangement o f each strand. This is another o f the expert
Hair Styles by Hetty Anne'a Hair Styling Salon located at 2201 South
Pnrk Ave. For Appointment cnll 322-4013.
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C H A R LIE LE W IS is now showing his now Spring Stock o f Yazoo Lawnmowers— Yazoo the big-wheel Inwnmowcr that handles with ease on
lawns or grounds o f any size. W e sell, trade, demonstrate and service.
Our location: one mile west o f 17-02 on Country Club ltd., 20th St.
Phone 822-7028.
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Little Miss A m y Hrough is convinced that "ju st everybody" buys their
Hats from M A R Y ESTHERS— "Featuring Fashions Just For You."
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Caslro Orders Retrial Of Old Party Member
Houses and railroads plsy o f tho Tampa Division of
•n Important part in tbt life ACL.
He went to Ocala In 1925
o f P. B. Langley, now viilUng
and
later
to Jacksonville
Sanford and other old friendi.
where he was the ACL’o sup­
Langley ia a retired general erintendent o f transportation.
•upcrlntendent of the Atlantic His final stopover was la
Coast Lino Railroad. He now Savannah in 1942 where ho
lives in Camp Hill, Ala., was superintendent of the rail­
which ia part of the "houses" road’s northern lines.
phase of his life.
A ll In all Langley has lived
The form er railroad execu­ In Florida for about 30 years
tive moved away from Camp and he* really baa the sand
11111 at an aarly age. And 57 In hia shoes.
year* later he built a home
But
you
can’t
discount
within 100 feet of hia original Camp Hill either. There he
borne.
haa several reasons for stay­
The ether part house* play ing:
Is this, and Langley tells it
lilt nephew Is a bank pres­
with a alight wince:
ident and mayor; a niece la
During his railroading car­ postmistress and a nephew a
eer ho was sent to Jackson­ funeral director.
ville. He ordered a home
He and Mrs. Langley leave
built.
Monday for Camp Hill. Ask­
The day It waa completed, ed If he'll return next year
he moved to Savannah. Mrs. after his two-month visit this
Langley's comments were not season he quickly said:
recalled by her huiband, who
"Y ea . For three months."
visited the Herald office Wed­
nesday afternoon.
Langley manages to return
to Sanford each winter and
this year he has made the
visit, with headquarter! at
The Choir o f the DeBary
the Valdes Hotel, last two Community Methodlat Church
months.
honored Adam Muller, who cel­
He returned to Camp Hill ebrated his 70th birthday on
Monday.
March 19, at the monthly so­
Railroading has been the cial hour held last Thursday
life for Sanford's greatest night following the weekly revisiting b o o s t*. (H e calls hwiraal.
Sanford "h om e" even though
Hostesses fo r the evening
his official residence Is Camp wera Mr*. Allan Duffin and
U1U.)
51rs. Charles Creasey. TwrnAnd he'll talk about rail­ two-members were present to
roading, and Sanford, with enjoy the occasion.
equal fervor and In that or­
der.
Back ia 1915 be waa assign­
ed here aa train dispatcher,
later appointed trainmaster.
Jn 1921 he moved to Lakeland
with the title of superintendent

Choir Honors
Adam Muller

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H A V A N A (U P I ) — Cuba's
Rodrigues was the f i n t
Supreme Court scheduled nn member of the old Cuban Com­
appeal session Monday on or­ munist party to receive a
der! or Prem ier Fidel Cailro death acntence in Cuitro Cuba.
He w ai found guilty of in­
for the re trial of an old Comforming on four non-Communmuniit Party member sen- lit, non • Cuitroite atudenta
tenccd to die.
who wero alaln by police after
Cuitru ordered the re-trial participating in the March 13,
o f Murcoa Rodrigues Alfonio, 1957, attempt to kill dictator
lit*, a fter hia conviction last Fulgenrlo Bntlsta.
(Cuban exile* in Miami mid
week. Cuitro mid he wus us­
tha re-trial could be algnlfiing hia preogutive aa premier
because there haa been “ much rant aa it wax bound to re­
flect tha fact that tha organ­
confusion” in tha firat trial.

K A R E N A N N I’ O LK

JE N N IF E R GREENE

Fourteen entries have been Is a loving cup donated by
received for tho annual Baby Kadcr's Jewelers. Third will
be a gift certificate for bronz­
o f the Y e a r Contest sponsored
ing of Die baby'a first shoes
by tho Zeta XI Chapter o f
and donated by Gumm JewelBela Sigma Phi.
era.
Procccda from Uie event
Other donations consist of
will go to tho Little Red
cedar floor atands and frames
Schoolhouse, which cares for
exceptional children In the
area.
The contest opened last
Saturday and concludei April

Audubon Society
To See Film

Voles arc one cent each
and plcturca are being dis­
played at Roumillat and An­
derson Drug Store, Touchton's
Drug Store and Ren Frank­
lin's 5 and 10 Store.
The baby'a piclurri will al­
ternate each week in all three
locations.
Tlie first prize will 1* a $25
Series E savings bond donat­
ed by the Florida Stale Bank
and a trophy donated by
Wert's Jewelers. Second prize

By Mrs. Adam Muller
A film lecture on "Florlda'a
Fusrlnnling Birds" w ill tie
pri'srnti'il by S. Carluton Rugeis o f Orlando at a meeting of
the Audubon Society to lie
held at 2:30 p. m. Thuraday at
the Geneva Community Hall.
Kogera ia h director o f the
Florida Audubon Society, and
o f the University Club o f
Winter Park and is a member
o f the Camera Club o f Winter
Park.

. GEORGE L E A H Y JR.

S A N D R A LE E ORW1G

by n. L. Andrews, contractor, Mrs. Robert Orwig, of 2425
and posts by O'Dec's Sign Ser­ Laurel Ave., sponsored by the
S e m i n o l e Numismatic So­
vice.
. The contest chairman is ciety.
Karen Ann Polk, 14 months,
G e r a l d i n e B. Linnckugel.
Handling publicity la Margar­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hammond Polk, o f 603 Bayet 3t. Hudgins.
Four of the entries appear wood Dr., sponsored by the
Jaycce Wives Club.
with Uhls news item. The
others will appear In succeed­
ing Issues of The Herald.
“ Contestant!" whose pictures
TALLAHASSEE (U P I ) —
arc appearing this week at Payment of big fees to attor­
Ben Franklin's are:
neys handling a $135 million
George Leahy Jr., seven Jacksonville Expressway au­
months, son of Mr. and Mrs. thority bond issue was ques­
George Leahy Sr., o f 2909 S. tioned today by State Sen.
Park Ave., sponsored by Uio B. C. Pearce, East Palatka.
Women's Breakfast Club.
An
abundant shower nf
Jrnnlfrr Lynn Greene, six
weeks, daughter of Mr. and manna fell upon Turkey in
Mrs. Arthur S. Greene of 1881.
2404 Key Ave., sponsored by
the Seminole ktemorial Hos­
pital Auxiliary.
Sandra
Lee
Orwlg,
18
FROM A W ORLD OF
months, daughter of Mr. and

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Cancer-Free
Smoke Seen
By Scientist
PA LM B E A C H SHORES
(U P I) — A cancer scientist
says science m ay develop a
chemical protection for cigar­
ette smokers against cancer.
Dr. Charles Huggins, di­
rector of the Ben 5!ay Can­
cer Research Laboratory at
the University o f Chicago,
said tobacco smoke causes
cancer. He said the cancercausing property in the smoke
is the aromatic hydrocarbon
compound, bcnxo apyrenc.
He said compounds of the
same chemical fam ily might
neutralize its cancerous pow­
er in body chemistry and thus
protect smokers.
Dr. Huggins Sunday ad­
dressed
the
sixth
annual
seminar for science writers,
sponsored by the American
Cancer Society.

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Cuba remained aloof from
Castro's dru ggie againit Ba­
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before the triumph o f the rev­
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An armed forcea ministry
communique Sunday told Cub­
ans fo r the first time, an army
helicopter was hijacked last
Thursday and flown to tha
United States. The two de­
fecting crewmen requested U.
K. asylum when they landed at
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and about to "burat at the
K a m a ." County Commission
voted Tuesday to move the
email claims court to the Masonic Building and take over
that office in the courthouse
as a “ Commission o ffic e ," for
private meetings o f the Com*
mission and for use by visit*
ing agencies, such aa the
atate auditor.
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Chamber
of
Commerce's
Charlie Morrison celebrated
his 72nd birthday Tuesday.
Says he is the same age as
Jack Benny, give or lake.
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Sanford Navy Base Stays W ith Approval
Of Defense Dept. And White House Nod
The Department o f Defense, with the
knowledge o f the White House, today placed its
stamp o f approval on continued operation of
Sanford Naval A ir Station.
Sen. Spessard Holland, in n telephoned mes­
sage to The Sanford Herald at 12:30 p.m., re­
ported the Navy expressed its desire to con­
tinue the base "since no other facility is capable
o f carrying on the reconnaissance missions" o f
Heavy Attack W ing One.
The decision was reached this morning dur­
ing a conference in Senator Holland’s Washing­
ton office attended by State Sen. Mack N. Cleve­
land Jr., John Krider and Randall Chase, repre­
senting the Seminole County Chamber o f Com­
merce; Adm. John S. Thach, deputy chief o f
naval operations for nir, and other high Navy

officers; Senator Holland and representatives o f
Sen. George Smathers and Rep. A. S. Hcrlong
Jr.
Scnntor Hollnnd telephoned The Herald at
10:30 a.m., saying tlint a "satisfactory answer"
had been reached but thnt the Navy desired to
rclense the information within an hour or so.
It followed that the N avy sought and re­
ceived approval o f the Department o f Defense,
with the knowledge o f the W hite House. Sena­
tor Holland said he was uninformed whether the
matter had been brought to the personal atten­
tion o f President Johnson.
The N avy’s news release at 12:30 p.m. to­
day reads as follows:
"N a v y representatives met today with
Senator Holland and representatives o f Senator

Beware of a week from to­
day, next Wednesday. ’Tla
April Fool’s Day. (Good golly,
that meant one-fourth o f 1964
it history already.)
. . .
Herald reporter Bob Thom­
as l* beginning to learn the
“ power of the p re tt." He'a
been harping in hit newt
column that the City Fathers
should Improve West 13th
Street. Approval for this pro­
ject was granted at Monday
night’s City Commission meet­
ing. (M em o to Bob: Now pick
out some other needed pro­
ject and “ go a fter" it.)
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Although it has been in the
public print any number of
times that he it running for
justice of the peace in Dis­
trict 6, Republican Charles E.
Kern wants it known he It
not a candidate for constable.
(A Herald headline said to
when Kern announced — and
Kern hat demanded a retrac­
tion. Now he hat it.)
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W E A T H E R : Partly cloudy, mild through Thursday; high todny 80-85; low tonight in 60s.
VOL. 66

United Press Lensed W ire

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WED., MARCH 25, 1964

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

BRIEFS
Webb Divorced
LOS ANG ELES (U P I )- A c tor producer Jack Wcbb’a
third wife, former beauty
queen Jackie Loughcry, was
granted a divorce Tuesday.

BARTOW (U P I)

with grand larceny and con­
spiracy to commit grand lar­
Released

•A N D TH&lt;! W A U 8
Ing, at First and Park
and Homo 80 yearn old,
la being demolished to
Butko way fo r a muni­
cipal parking lot. Work­
men -Tuesday afternoon
meant for a portion o f
the second floor wall to
full IN but something
went wrong and It fell
OUT, causing u roar, a
dust cloud and tearing
down a section o f the
tin marquee. The entire
job will t a k e two
months.
(Herald Photo)

8
Days to R egister
For the Prim aries

ILFO R D , England ( U P I ) —
A lvl Gereeht, 62, owner o f a
brassiere and girdle company,
gladly paid $14 to transfer a
license plate to his aew car.
Ha aaid tha license plate—
B R A 36— was in memory o f
the vital statistic! o f a model
be once knew named Maria.

$t,000

bond

65, president of the 1-akc
Shipp Fruit Co., of Winter Ha­
ven; William Hugh Thomp­
son, 33, Winter Haven, and
Edward Leonard Cameron,
42, Aubuindale.
They a n accused o f de­
frauding Universal Food Pro*
ducts, Ir*., nf • ) Jikelaod, by
tho fa lilh ea tlw o f records on
actual weight o f truckloads
of oranges delivered In the
processing plant.
County
Solicitor
Gordon
MarCalla said the company ia
estimated to have been short
weighted by 15.000 to 20,000
boxes of oranges this season.
Oranges have been bringing
between $5 and $6 per box

Apple Blossoms
And Ladybird

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Snow, Rain
Hit Nation
United Press Inlernstlonsl
A spring storm which left
up to 6 feet o f snow In the
Rockies nnd floods

In Cali­

fornia pushed into the Mid-

Industrial Show
Set April 23-25

west today, glazing highways
from Oklahoma to Illinois,
bringing heavy snow warn­
ings to four states and send­
ing thunderstorms grumbling
into the Ohio Valley.
Hazardous driving warn­
ings w ert up in sections of
Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri
and
Illinois.
Heavy
snow
warnings were {Misted for
parts o f Kansas, Nebraska,
Iowa and Missouri. Up to 2
inches o f rain was forecast
for flood • sodden southern
Indiana.
Know fell as far east as
Michigan
and
there
were
thunderstorms deep into Dix­
ie.
Behind
the
cold
front,
stretching from
Texas
to
New England, temperatures
dropped sharply-20 degrees in
an hour in parta of Texas.
Ih e Texas Panhandle had
readings 12 degrees below
frrexing.
It was 2U below xero at
Willston, N.D., early in the,
day and 10 below at Billings,
Mont.

Second
annual , Seminole
County industrial show will
be held April 23-26 at the San­
ford Civic Center, it was an­
nounced today by Scott Burns
and Carl Schilkc, co-chairmen
of the industrial committee of
the Chamber of Commerce.
The show will be co-ordinat­
ed with the Seminole County
beauty contest, sponsored by
the Junior Chamber of Com­
merce, and several other
events.
The event will be climaxed
Saturday evening, April 26,
with the presentation o f a
Certificate of Appreciation to
the industrialist who has con­
tributed tbe 'most to the de­
velopment of the area and
with the finals in the beautyTO K Y O ( U P I ) — Two minor
contest.
There will be no admission earthquakes shook downtown
charge and there will be door Tokyo buildings today but
prizes and a free snack bar. caused no ii^uz^ei &lt;ur

Tokyo Shaken

Parcel Post
Rate tfurease
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She’s Tfjps

E D IT O R IA L

Cecils

COM M ENT

Welcome Mets!
A t Sanford's Municipal Stadium thin morn­
ing mime 60 young banclmll players and a hont
o f officiula opened Spring training activities for
tho eastern section o f the New York Met farm
system.
Sanford is particularly planned to have the
Mots here and to utilize our facilities tin they pre­
pare for tho summer baseball campaign. We are
exceptionally pleased to hove Will Matthews,
Joe McDonald, Ernie White, Sheriff Robinson,
W alter Millies and Lloyd Gearhart. All o f these
are former baseball players whose names are
more likely to be familiar to more o f tho "old
tim ers" than perhaps some o f younger fans.
The Herald Joins with the city and county
commissions, the Seminole Chamber o f Com­
merce, the Sanford Chamber o f C-ommercc, the
Sanford-Scminole JayCees, a host o f other civic
organizations and our merchants in welcoming
each and every member o f the Met organization
to Sanford.
We will endeavor to make your training
period here memorable, enjoyable and profitable
to you during the forthcoming baseball season.
In other words, welcome! We’re delighted
,ve youl

'State Action Asked
In 3 Florida Towns

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) —
Heard Negro leaders called on Gov.
today reminded resident! o f Karris Bryant todny fo r “ state
Sanford that an effective date urtlon” in connection with a
breakdown o f race relations
of April 1 has been set for a
in Jacksonville, St. Augustine
new domeatle parrel post rate
and Ocala.
Increase.
The
governor
apparently
The parrel past Inrrense, ap­ made it cleur he would stay
proved recently by the Inter­ out of such mutters unless lo­
state Commerce Commission cal law and order break! down
and state assistance is re­
and averaging about 13 per
quested by local authorities.
rent, is expected to yield about
Governor B r y a n t insisted
$76.4 million annually.
that his meeting with Field
Catalogue rates will Ik- In­ Hecrctury Robert Saunders of
creased approximately 13 per Tampa and other N A A C P
rent and will produre added leaders bo closed to newsmen.
revenue o f about $2 4 million And he refused to meet with
newsmen afterwards to djsif 1962 volume is mslntalned.
cuss it.
The higher rate* do not a f­
Saunders and the others
fect air parrel post or Interna­ said the meeting was “ cor­
tional parcel post.
dial," and although the gov­
Miss Heard said she has ernor mude no promises “ I got
been adviser! by Postmaster the impressiun that he would
General John A . Gronouskl intervene if loenl law and or­
that the decision of the ICC der breaks down."
The meeting was held prin­
will assist the Post Office De­
partment In carrying out Ha cipally to discuss plans for an
objective of reducing Uie drain integrated civil rights march
on tho Federal Treusury by on Tallahassee Friday. But
$100 million. The last parcel the tense situation in Jack­
Itost increase was on Feb. 1, sonville, where one woman ha*
Postmaster

W ASH ING TO N (U P I ) —
Mrs. Lyndon R. Johnson will
attend tin- Shenandoah Apple
Blossom Festival on May 1 • t
Winchester, Vn., the White
House announrrd today.
The Johnson*’ 16-year-old
daughter l.uci will lie festival
queen and will attend all of
Chickens valued at $30 were
tile festival eeremoniei from
spoiled when thieves pulled April 2'J through May 2.
wires from a cooling unit at
the T ip Top Supermarket,
1100 West 13th Street, Tues­
day night. Police said nothing
Mary Swigonskl, a junior at
wus stolen.
Seminole High School, wna in­
A thief cut himself when he advertantly listrd a* an honor
broke a glass window o f a car student in u report given by
owned by John N e ff, Dallas, school officials and printed in
Tex., at the Capri Restaurant The Herald Tuesday Mis*
Tuesday evening. Police found Hwigonxki is, in fart, one o f
blood on the car. Cigarettes three juniors who achieved a
1060.
and a flashlight were taken straight " A " average during
To illustrate the effect of
from the glove compartment. the marking period.
the new rules here, the post­
master noted that a six-pound
parrel—which is the averugo
weight— fur local area deliv­
ery will cost 87 cents Instead
o f 32 rents. Other applicable
rates inuy be obtained from
local post offices.

Wire Pullers
Spoil Chicken

Copter Crashes

BRA 36 Just A
Fond Memory

on

each were Walter A. Smith,

Citrus Fight

Homeowners who have not
filed fo r homestead exemption
were warned today by Mary
Earle Walker, county tax as­
sessor, that tha deadline is
A pril 1.
Mrs. W alker aaid that ap­
plications
are "coming
in
slow” and that she expects
2,000 new filings by the last
day, April 1. She emphasized
that April | ia the deadline,
not the entire month o f April.
N ew homeowners applying
fo r exemption should bring in
their deeds or contracts and
their 1064 automobile license
tag registrations.

H IL L W ADE, nil-pro quarterback o f the world champion Chicago Beam,
gotn n untile from Lyman football coach, Dick Copeland, and Seminole
County School Superintendent R. T. Milwce, when the former all-Ameri­
can at Vanderbilt Haiti that o f all the money hla father spent on his edu­
cation all he got was a "quarter-hack". Wado wan the principal speaker
Tuesday night nt Lyman High's nil sports-banquet.
(Herald Photo)

ceny.

Still No Word

Deadline Near
On Exemptions

Three

dealer, were charged Tuesday

Probe Near End-

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(U P I )—A U. S. Arm y heli­
copter with five Americans
and a Vietnamese observer
aboard crashed while support­
ing a aupply mission in Quant
Tin Province north of Saigon,
a U. S. military apokesman
said today.

—

men, one a prominent citrus

No Color Line

Annual pre-Easter Ladles
Day Coffee Club will meet at
G A IN E SV ILLE
(U P I)
—
10 Thursday morning at the F e d e r a l aviation officials
Chamber of Commerce.
were expected to conclude
A •
•
their probo today of an air
Demolition of the Palms taxi crash here last month
Hotel and the Woodruff Build which killed 10 persons.
ing continues. Roof nearly off
and windows gone from the
hotel. Interior walls about
B E R LIN ( U P I ) - U . S. offi­
gone and part o f the roof o ff cials still had no word from
the Woodruff Building. (Head' the Russians today on the
line should read: “ Larry V e r whereabouts of two American
nhel's Dream Comes T ru e!" fliers whose imminent release
Remember all those "C lock " from East Germany was an­
blurbs?)
nounced three days ago.
•
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•
The local polticlans really
are pounding the sidewalks
AUBURND ALE (U P I )- T h e
Last night's mail at home
brought a letter from one general manager of the Flor­
candidate that he would be ida Citrus Commission urged
tight
Tuesday
around “ to visit"
shortly. a die-hard
Won't do him any good in the against lowering of U. S. im ­
prim ary . . . we are of the port tariffs and also drummed
opposite political faith. But, on Florida's “ O.J.—the real
on the other hand, If he sur thing."

NO. 154

3 Charged In
Citrus Weight
Fraud Case

...

Police Duty

O N LY

Smathers to appear before the Senate appropri­
ations committee in support o f the N avy’s re­
quest for n $6.5 million appropriation for exten­
sion o f the north-south runway and some build­
ing.
He indicated thnt with his and Smathers*
support expressed to the committee tho Navy
will renew its appropriation request. The Navy
some weeks ngo withdrew the request from the
House appropriations committee in view o f Pre­
sident Johnson’s economy move.
Cleveland, Krider and Chase concluded tho
long distance telephoned report by praising
Senator Hollnnd for spearheading the move to
set up this morning’s conference and indicated
it was his "enthusiastic support for SNAS and
the proposed runway extension" that aided the
Navy in its decision.

fe n tlfr

Zip Code 32771

M IAM I (U P I ) — The Dade
County M e t r o Commission
Tuesday banned racial dis­
T o the many, many inquir­ crimination by companies do­
ers about the future o f San­ ing business in the county.
ford Naval A ir Station: Semi­
nole County leaders, top Navy
officers and our representa­
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P I ) tives in Congress are bending The commander of the United
every effort to obtain the Nations troops in Cyprus said
rash to expand the facility . . today his international peace
so it appears they are con­ force will begin police duty by
fident it will continue.
the end o f the week.
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•

vivea the primary we’ll vote
fo r him in November. That’s
a promise.
•
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•
County Commission forward
ed a 'letter o f condolence to
Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy at
tbe death o f the late P resl
dent. Commission received a
card from
Mrs. Kennedy
Tuesday.
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•
All Democratic candidates
fo r county offices have been
invited to a chicken pilau
dinner and will be introduced
at 7 p. m. Saturday at the
Am erican
Legion Hut
on
Highway 17-92.
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•
Many of our Sanfordites
are again looking forward to
the
Good Friday
service,
sponsored by the Ministerial
Association to be held again
this year at First Presbyter­
ian Church. Starting at noon!
there will be seven half-hour
periods (with five-minute In­
termissions) on the theme of
Christ’s seven last words.
Special messages, apecial mu­
sic, s p e c i a l re-dedication
make this a vital part of
Holy Week.

Smathers and Congressman Herlong to discuss
the future use o f Sanford Naval A ir Station and
a recent study whether the functions o f SNAS
could be consolidated with N A S Cecil Field (nt
Jacksonville.)
“ It has been concluded it would not be feasi­
ble to make such a consolidation now. A t the
present there are no other facilities known to
the Navy where SNAS functions could be relo­
cated.
" I t is, therefore, planned to continue San­
ford Naval A ir Station in its present role."
Senator Hollnnd said there is "100 per cent
positive support for the continuation o f Sanford
Naval A ir Station as it now functions and as
plnnned for the future."
The Senator added that tho next step re­
quested by the Navy will be for him and Senator

Bryant To Dine
With Trumans
K E Y WEST (U P I) - Form­
e r President Harry S. Tru­
man, his family and Gov.
Farris Bryant were scheduled
to gather here today for a
dinner party tonight.
Bryant was to meet with
NAACP officials at Tailsb a ilee early today and then
fly here via Miami for the
dinner at the home of State
Sen. John Spottswood of Key
West.
The
Truman's,
including
Mrs. Truman, daughter Mar­
garet, and bar husband, Clif­
ton Daniel, and their two
children, were to arrive here
from Duck Key, their vaca­
tion
headquarters
In
the

Fiends Keys.

been killed and several per­
sons Injured In tho past two
days,

occupied most o f

ders.
Saunders, who spoke fo r the
group, said the N A A C P 's only
recourse In Jacksonville muy
he to the courts. He said lend­
ers had under atudy a possible
law suit challenging Mayor
Haydon Burn*' ban on demon­
strations.
Discussing Jacksonville, an­
other of tha dalcgntion, W il­
liam Tunstall, Tampa, said
"the governor feels the pres­
ent posture o f Jacksonville
docs not warrant extremo ac­
tion.”
He and Saunders said tho
governor told them he is in
constant touch with Duval
Sheriff Dale Carson and has
been assured that luw and or­
der has not broken down in
Jacksonville.
Saunders said when he com­
plained about Mayor Burns,
who Is a ramlldnto fo r gov­
ernor, Ilryant commented thnt
he did not want to inject him­
self Into the governor’s race.

FRID A Y N IG H T S P E C IA L !

FISH FRY
A L L YO U C A N E A T —
A D U LTS

the

discussion, according to Saun­

CH ILD REN
12 OR UNDER

Menu Includes:
Cole Slaw
French Fries
linked Deans
Grits
Hunh Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea
Owned A Operated

By

Maxine A Bob
Hancock
liw y . 17-91 So.
8 saford

Ph. F A 2-SMS

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Urges Policy Shift On
U. S. Asked To
Drop 'Myths'

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WASHINGTON
( U P !)
—
Sen. J. WUUim Pulbright, DArk., called today for a new
U&lt; 8. look at policies toward
Cuba, Panama and Viet Nam.
H i said the American people
should abandon "m yth s" for
"realities" in their approach
to the cold war.
Pulbright, chairman o f the
S e n a t e Foreign Relations
Committee, said the United
States should negotiate revis­
ions in the Canal Zone treaty
with Panama "even though a
commitment to revise the
treaty may be widely criticis­
ed at home."
He also said the time had
coma to lecognlie that Fidel
Castro's Communist regime
In Cuba is bare to stay indefi­
nitely as a "distasteful nuis­
ance but not an Intolerable
danger."
Although Pulbright appear­
ed to be bucking tha adminis­
tration line on the two Latin
American hot spots, he re­
jected proposals for neutrali­
sation of South Viet Nam.
In Viet Nam, ha laid, tha
"only two realistic options"
are expanding the w ar to
Communlst-beld territory or
giving heavier support for the
South Vietnamese regime. Ho
favored the latter couth,
which is current administra­
tion announced policy.
Fulbright'i vlewa were con­
tained in a major foreign pol­
icy speech prepared for Sen­
ate delivery. Tha address ap­
peared
almost certain to
touch o ff repercussions in
many quarters.
He said the U. S. failure to

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persusds Allies from trading
with the Communist bloe was
s good rssson for "rslsxing
our own restrictions.” But, be
added, "there Is a better one
—tho potential valut o f trade,
a moderate volume of trade in
non-atrategie items, ss an in­
strument for reducing world
tensions and
strengthening
the foundations of peace."
Pulbright said the Johnson
administration should seek to
end tha Panama dispute by
"stating positively and clear/
ly that It Is prepared to nego­
tiate revisions in the canal
treaty and to submit such
changes aa are made to tha
Senate."
Ha found "no weakness or
dishonor" in such a position
and said it would be "entirely
proper and necessary for the
United States to take tha ini­
tiative in proposing new ar­
rangements that would re­
dress some
of
Panama's
grievance against tha treaty
aa it bow stands."
Pulbright said tho Vtetnam•so situation "poses a press­
ing need for a re-evaluation of
American policy."
But ba said ha could not
sea bow negotiation for a pos­
sible neutral nation would
help, leaving as "realistic oplions" only expansion o f the
war "In one way or another"
o r " a renewed effort to bol­
ster the capacity o f tha South
Vietnamese to prosecute tbo
war aucceaifully on Its pres­
ent scale."
In any caaa, ba said, tbo
United States must "m eat its
obligations and fulfill its com­
mitments with respect to Vlot
N am ."

NOT!CSS VSTOBSI
FICTITIOUS WAMSS LAW
NOTICE ta HEREBY d IT ­
EM that tti* un4*r»lan*a l e ­
aking to enrage In bnelntae
at ganferl. Seminole Counts.
Florida, under the name of
Fedtral State Market
R A H I.AUNnCItAHA at t i l
W ait STth Street. Sanford.
Nows Servico
Florida, Intend te register the
Saaford
name name with the Olerk of
the Circuit Court et Seminole
Shipping point Information
Cfbnty,- Florida.
foV March t i
A ll salts
•
John H. Loechelt
Rue B. Loechelt
F . O. B. Precooling charges
HUTCHISON AND LBVTUBR
extra unless otherwise stat­
Kdwarda Building
ed!
Poet Office Drawer X
Hanford, Florida
SANFOBD-OVIBDO
Attornajre for Ownere
ZELLW O O D D IS TR IC T!
IMMIah Mar. I. IS, IS. SI, l t l t
C l) IM S
Cloudy and mild.
Cabbagei demand fair, mar­
AIIVr.UTISSCMnNT STIR RIDS
The Board of Publlo tnetruo- ket steady. Domestic round
tlon
for
Seminole Countr,
Florida will rooolve bid* for typo, 1% bo. crates, medium
tho furnlahlng of all labor, ta large alas, fl.3 5 to $1S5|
material!, equipment and eer- 60 lb. sacks, $1 to 91.10, oc­
vlcee required tor the eenetruecasional high as 91.18, fair
Sion of
OVSHSMS SUMS SCHOOL Ad- condition low as BO cental
dltleae, Seminole C o u n t r
Florida, condoling ef a two- Rod type, 1% bu. crate*,
elaeeroom addition) and
medium to large, 9*&gt; small
CHOOMB ACADEMY AdSS.
liana, Stmlnola Counts, Flor­ else, f t . 60. Savoy type, in­
ida. ronilallng o f n Hullo sufficient supplies to quots.
Building, and mlacallenaoua)
Carrotai demand good, mar­
and
S.AKSS HART ELKHRRTARY ket steady, Baeks, 48-1 lb.,
SCHOOL A id 11loan. Samlnola film bags, medium to largo,
Counts. Florida, eoaeletlag
o f thrto-olaaoTooa and Lib- 91.10. 60 lbs. loose, large,
rarr Addition.
11.26.
Ont bid for tho eomblntd
Celeryi demand fair, mar­
projecle ehalt bo aubmlttod
and will bo rocolvod until Site ket weaker. 19 In. crates.
p m , Thuredar, April I, ISIS,
at tho Sohool Administration Paecal typo, 1-3 M do*., 91.60.
Building, Commarelal atreoi, M dot., 98.711 6-S do*.. 94|
gtnford, Florida, at whloh hearts, 84 count, orates, film
timo and ptaea tha bids will
ho pnblletjr oponod aad road wrapped, 94.76.
aloud.
CM nett cabbage. 14 in.
Cuntraot documents oonelet
• f three oeta of piano and ana crates, wrapped, 91.76.
set of apeclfloatlona. Drawing*
Endivei demand moderate,
and epenlfleatloni mar ha ontamed for the threo project* market steady. 1 1/8 bu.
hr depoeltlag lte.ee with the crates, 91-86.
Architect, John A. Burton IV,
Eecarolai demand moderate,
Fourth Floor, Benford Atlan­
tia Itenk Building, Sanford, market steady. 1 l'B bu.
Florida, for tha firet »*t of crate*, 91.
documente obtained. Such deLsttucai offerings limited,
poalt will he refunded In full
te etch pereon who returne demand exceeds available sup­
the documente In food condi­
tion within 1! dare after the ply on beat offerings. Leaf
bid opening; with esceptloa et type, 24 quart baakate, 91.76;
noted beluw. Additional aell Rom tine typo, i
1/0 bu.
m*r bo obtained at Ih* coat
crates, occasions! 92; other
of sss.no for all nrojec
which I* half refundable. Oen- typos, insufficient supplies to
erel Contractors eecurlng do­
cument* end net eubmitting quote.
propoxl thell he refunded oneOnions, green: d e m a n d
half the depoell upon return
» f documente In good condi­ •low, market dull. Crate*, 9
tion.
do*, bunch**, 92.70.
A certified check or hank
P a n la yi demand fair, mar­
* draft, parable to the Beard of
public Inetruetlon tor Semi ket steady. Crate*, 6 dot.
not* Coiiaty, Florida; U. a. bunches, 91.76.
llovernment Bonds, or a sat
Radishes i
demand
good,
lafaciorr hid bond atoeutod br
the bidder and acceptable sure- market steady. Film bags,
lira In an aptounl equal (o
fit * pre cent of Ih* bid ahall Red varieties, 90-6 os., 911
be eubmltted With each bid. White variety, 34-8 os., 91-60.
The eucceeeful bidder will
Turnips: 60 lb. sacks, top­
be required la furnleh and par
for oallefaetorr performance ped and washed, 91.3&amp;.
and parmeat bond or bond*.
Parsnips and spinach: In­
Attention la rallod to the fact
that not let* then Ih* Hln sufficient supplies to quote.
Imum aalarlee and wages at
M ASTINU S F LO R ID A
•et term la tha apecltieAUsas
D IS T R IC T :
giuat be paid pa this project.
The Hoard * f Publlo Inotruc.
Partly cloudy and mild.
Hon
lor
Seminole
County,
Cabbag* l
demand
alow,
Florida, reeerroa Ih* right to
taj.&lt; t any and/or all bids or market barely steady. Domes­
til waive any Informalities In
Ilia bidding. No bid shall l&gt;* tic round typo, I N bu. crates,
withdrawn for a period of medium to large, |!.40, few,
flftoen IIS) day* subsequent
to ih* eptolng et bide with­ 91-Mj 60 lb. aaaks, 91 ta
aeeaaleaal high
at
out’ the vonaont *1 the Board. i l . I l e
J. D. W JllallT. Jit.
91J9, fa ir condition, SO cents;
Chairmen, Board of Pub*
I re Inetruetlon for Semi Bad and ia v a y type*, Insuf­
not* Ceuhtn Florid*
ficient suppUaa to quote.
St. T, MUwe*
Remldola Ceanir Superlateadeal of Path* Uetrneiida I
Tha M iltop l i d a shall Ilka
Ha-Oflislo Secretary la tha
ltn*r&lt;J pf Publle loelrurilou
an oyaier and has aa many at
I-ubilalt Mar. 1*. IS, IS. ISIS
180 brilbl-blus oyat.
uya-*».

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V F W POST 8207 Ja preparing for a big rummage dale to be held April 3-4
in Fern Plazs. Marking items are, le ft to right, Commander Robert
March, Ralph Moore, John McManus and Tracy Estes.
(Herald Photo)

E IG H T BOYS o f the South Seminole C A P Cadet Squadron met last Satur­
day to paint tha exterior o f North Orlando's Civic Building in the Recrea­
tion Area. Within the next two weeka the boys will return to paint the
interior.
(Herald Photo)

CAP Boys Perform Defense Tactics
Commimity Service At Hoffa Trial
Under Probe
By Darts Dean

work last Saturday under dir­
Civic ection o f 1/Lt Jack O'Don­
nell and WO Dave Tllaon, with
Building Is (porting a new
F ir* Chief Bill Hahn super­
coat o f soft blue paint after
vising tha actual painting.
right members o( the South
Donation of tha paint was
Seminole
Cadet
Squadron, arranged by Malvln Campbell.
The

North

Orlando

Civil A ir Petrol, undertook tho Boys reporting for duty in­
cluded Tom O'Donnell, Barry
EUer, Henry Keola, James
Leonard, Ronnie Kaola, Billy
Retler, James O'Donnell and
Ivan Rakyta.
Within tha next two weeks
the group will return to pslnt
HOUSTON (U P !) - Newly- the interior of the building a
soft rose color.
wed Clyde Nathan William* of
In addition to this subject
Houston used a Bible quota­
the CAP Squsdroo has install­
tion Tuesday to bo excused ed SS tables and chairs in
from a weak of jury duty.
the building for use by all
Tbo quotation, from Duster- residents of the community
who owe these boys and their
ocx) my 14:8;
"W hoa a man hath taken a leaders a vole of appreciation.
new wile, ha ahall not go out
to war, neither shall ha ba
charged with any builnasi;
but ho ahall bo free at home
one year and ahall cheer up
his w ife which he hath tak-

Bible Quotation
Gets Him Off

Ernest C. Baer
Dies At Hospital

Judge
Arnold Krichamor
Ernsit Conroy Baer, 67, o f
checked the passage in tha
1806 Normandy
Boulevard,
Bible and sent Williams home
Deltona, died Tuesday
at
te his wife.
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Survivor* are his w lfs, Mrs.
Elms Barr o f Daltons; sons,
Gordon
E. o f Arlington
Heights, I I I , Iluatall O. o f
NEW
YORK
(U P 1 ) — West Chicago, Robert K. o f
Two practical noodle ma­ Calumet Park, III. and Rich­
chine# ware aant ta Algeria ard SI. o f Dekalb, III.; daugh­
te halp supplement tha diet ter, Mra. Audrey B. Panso f workers engaged In tho naugh o f Columbus, Ohio;
church-supported raforcatatlon brother, Robert E. o f Chic­
program in that country, ac­ ago; sister, Mrs. Eva Gelr o f
cording to
Tbo
Rallgtou* Oak Park, III. and 16 grand*
rhlldran.
Nawsweokly.
Funeral oarvieaa w ill ba
Tho maehlnas ware conalgntd to tha Christian Com­ conducted at 3 p m. Thursday
mittee fo r Service in Algeria at Gramkow Funeral Home
by Church World Servlet, in Sanford with Rev. A . C.
tha rehabilitation agency o f Summers o f DaBary officiat­
tha
National
Council
o f ing. Burial w ill ba in DaLsnd
Memorial Gardena.
Churches.

Noodle Machines
Sent To A lgeria

PRIK LENGTHENED
WATKINS GLKN, N. Y.
(UPI) — Tha Grand Prla of
tha United States this yoar
was lengthened 88 mllos ta a
total of 968 mllaa to aaaura a
minimum duration of two
hours.
Ill

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JCL'AC

N E W Y O R K (U P I ) — T V
Eastern Collegiate Athletic
Ceafarwaaa, tha largest col­
legiate athlatia confers m o la
t V U, B-« was algan ltaj In
1838.

CHATTANOOGA, T i n g .
(U P I)—A close aide to Atty.
Gen. Robert P. Kennedy hai
returned here for a federal
probe Into defense . tactics
during tha Jury tampering
trial o f Teamsters Prasldant
Jamas R. Hoffa.
Walter Sheridan, a special
consultant to Kennedy, arriv­
ed as tha government began
setting up offices again near
the federal courtroom where
Hoffa was sentenced to eight
years in prison and $10,000
fine earlier this month.
Three others convicted with
Hoffa on charges of tamper­
ing with jurors during tha
union leader's 1863 conspiracy
trial in Nashville, received
three year sentences. Hoffa
and two codsfsndants have
begun appeals.
Pederal Judge Prank W il­
son, who presided over the
marathon trial here, Is ex ­
pected to charge a federal
grand jury conducting the
new probe Thursday.
At least one subpoena — for
wiretap expert Bernard Spindsl who helped Hoffa during
the trial—has been Issued.

Cooking Coroner
W ins T itle
RICHLAND, Wash. ( U P D Benton County Coroner Dr. T.
J. Albertowirx won the state
championship in a cooking
contest sponsored by tba r o ­
tate Chip Institute.
His "chipped stroganoff su­
prem e" — hamburger topped
with dumplings and potato
chips—made him tba second
member of tha fam ily to bo.
come a slate cooking tltUst
His wile won a state contest
for bar banana split csko two
y ea n ago.

Fine Variety Of
Easter Foods
On Market

Ladybird May
Be Vote Getter
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson was
back at the White House to­
day after a triple-threat forway into Alabama where she
learned about space, renewed
frlendshlpi with kinfolk and
probably won votei for her
husband.
The First Lady spent Tues­
day in a round o f activities at
tha Marshall Space Plight
Center in Huntsville, Ala.,
flying baek to Washington,
aha summed it up as " a won­
derful day with every mo­
ment filled with new learning
and old friends."
She promised to give a de-

Odham Blasts
Holland For
Filibuster
M IA M I, (U P I ) — J. Bratlay Odham lathed out at his
Democratic rival, Sen. Speaaard L. Holland, Tuesday, fo r
taking part in tha filibuster
•gainst tha civO rights bill
in Washington.
Odham, who waa hare to
kick o ff his Dada County cam­
paign fo r
Holland's seat,
charged that both Holland
and San. Gaorga A . Smathars,
D-Pla., era helping destroy
Democratic procasaas.
"Th ey are helping to thwart
tha Demoratlc progress," ha
charged. "Th ey era helping to
prevent democracy fo r work­
in g."
Odham said ho has soma
reaarvaUoni about parte o f
tha bill, but i f it ware a ques­
tion o f voting fo r all o f it
or non*, ha would vote fo r i t
Odham announced ho would
strike hard at Holland's con­
servative "Republican voting
record." Ha described himself
as a "Ktnnady-Johnson Dem­
ocrat."
Odham,' o f Oklandb 'a n *
form erly o f Sanford, also
challenged Holland to meat
him in a public debate o f tha
issues.

tailed report to the President
who has an intense Interest in
the Mtlon's project to send a
manned spacecraft to the
moon.
Mra. Johnson eagerly watch­
ed the test-firing of tba first
stage o f a Saturn 1, the roc­
ket to be used In the moon
voyage. jjhc called it "fa n ­
tastic."
The First Lady was invited
to tha space center to inspect
the development o f the Apol­
lo moon project, the impact
of tho space program on the
South and tha role of women
in this highly technical field.
She said she was "deeply im ­
pressed."
Her Alabama trip went off
Ilka clockwork. She rounded
up 68 "kissing cousins" for a
lunch at the space center. She
also won the hearts o f Ala­
bamians by constantly refer­
ring to their state aa her
childhood and "second" home.
She made speeches, smiled,
showed untiring interest and
shook hands with hundreds of
Alabama women leaders at a
reception.
Mrs. Johnson is looking
forward to a few d a y i' relax­
ation over Easter at tha LBJ
ranch at Johnson City, Tex.
She is to receive an honorary
doctor o f law degree at Texas
Women's University at Den­
ton next Tuesday.
H er daughters Lynda Bird,
20, and Lucl Balnees, 16, will
bo hostesses at tha annual
Eaater Monday e g g roll on
tha White House lawn while
their parents are in Texas.

Water Testing
Demonstrated

Jaycee Wives
Lead Contest
Jaycoo Wives war* leading
in tba Baby of tho Y oa r Cooteat as tho first weak of tba
contest ended last Saturday.
Tbo group bad collected 9U.64
at a penny a vote.
Pictures of tho entries are
posted in throe Saaford store*
—Touchtoo*, Roumlllrt * Andaraoos and Baa Franklin'*
8 * 10 Store.
Voter* register ooa vote for
each penny given. Proceeds
from tho drive will bo used to
further tba work of the Little
Red Scboolhouse which aids
exceptional children in the
area.
Standings o f other groups
in the contest are listed as:
Pilot
Club,
SHS
Future
Farmers of America, A m eri­
can Legion, Women's Auxili­
ary of Seminole Memorial
Hospital, Women's Auxiliary
o f Samlnola County Medical
Association.
T V contest is to last throe
weeks with tha baby pictures
rotated in the three estab­
lishments.

Demonstrations o f water
testing methods were given
Tuesday night at a Water
Systems Clinic held at tha
Homs Demonstration Center.
About 60 attended.
The program was conducted
by Caca A. Tucker, county
agriculture agent. Ha noted
many families with thalr own
water syitem have poor water
quality problems and do not
realise i t
Tucker introduced A. M.
Pettis, extension service as­
sociate agricultural engineer,
who discussed tba importance
o f running water.
A film , "W ater Quality Con­
trol," was shown and waa fol­
lowed by a briefing on testing
water for drinking purposes.
This was conducted by M. J.
Corbett, Unitarian, Samlnola
County Health Department.
Types o f pumps w tr * described by John McCormick,
engineer for Myare Pump
Company o f Graan C o v #
Springs. Water problsams in
tha home wars explained by
Myrtle C. Wilson, Samlnola
County Homs Demanttration
agent.
Tucker discussed w a t e r
problems around tha home.
H. 8. Pringle, with the Fed­
eral Extension Service in
Waihlngton, answered quer­
ies on a national project on
water purification.
Causes o f minerals in wa­
ter, rcm ovlnf them and treat­
ment war* outlined by Ro­
bert C. Cranmer o f tha N a­
tional W a t e r
Purification
Foundation of Atlanta, Ga.

M«u| fatten
PA IN TS
DISCO U NT ON A
N A T IO N A L B R A N D P A IN T

WASHINGTON
There is a fine

(U P I)
variety o! -

fruits, vegetables, and meat ®
for those Easter dinners. In
addition to the traditional
Easter ham, there are plenty
o f eggs, dairy products, and
vegetables.
Meat shoppers will find a
wide variety of abundance at

MRS. JOS. M A T H IE U X

Geneva Woman
To Report
For Area
Mrs. Joseph E. (E lls s V th )
Methleux, n resident of Gen­
eva since 1846, V s agreed to
represent The Herald aa cor­
respondent - reporter in her
area.

their local markets for East­
er or Passover. Beef ribs, a
turkeys,
and canned
and
imoked hams will V the fea­
tured items.
Best vegetable buys will In­
clude beans, beets, broccoli,
broccoli rabe, cabbage, car­
rots, chives, green onion, mis­
cellaneous greens, Iceberg let­
tuce, horseradish, New York
onions,
psrsnips,
celeriac,
small size peppers, radishes, 9
leeks, spinach, turnips, ruta­
bagas, endive, and escarol*.
Top fruit values will V
loose pack applaa, honeydaws, ,
rhubarb, small and medium
size California naval oranges,
Florida grapefruit, and or­
anges.
„
*
Eggs and dairy products,
now seasonally abundant, continue as good buys.
9
Clams, fillets, halibut, scal­
lops, smelt, and oysters are
t V weekend’s best fish buys.

The Mathieux' need no In­
troduction to Seminola Coun­
ty. He la County 8ehool A rt
Supervisor and she is wellknown as a vocal soloist and
n* a floral designer with
Mona’s Flower and G ift Shop.
They era member* o f tha Gen­
eva Baptist Church, of the
Sonford-Sentinole A r t Associ­
ation and o f the Geneva His­
torical and Genealogical So­
ciety where ahe la Courtesy
and Necrology chairman and
ha is chairman o f the Ceme­
tery Committee. They have
two children and three grand­
children.
Residents o f tha GenevaLake Harney area are Invited
to submit item* o f news inter­
est by contacting Mrs. MathMARCH 84
leux a fter 7 p. m. at her home
Admissions
or by telephone, 340-4824.
Curtis H all Sr., Bernice Mc­
Gill, Donita Wynn, Anna Bev­
erly, M ary A. Eplin, Alberta
Jones, Ira Jackson Jr., all o f
Sanford; Vassar T. Morton,
DeBary; Billy Joe Harbuch,
Lake Monroe; Dale Alexan­
der,
Lake M ary
Discharges
LONDON (U P I) — Monroe
C. Babcock, an American ben Jimmy Altman, H a iel Field,
expert, u ld Tuesday if your Nathalie Schnitxler, Demetra
chickens aren't laying eggs, Matula, Bernice J a c o b * ,
they may need a little loving. Alyce X. Cameron, E ith er
Discussing a strain o f V n Spivey, Beatrice Rivers, Mra.
named for him—U&gt;e Babcock Joyce Drew and baby girl,
B-30O— which was Introduced Vince Edward Byrd, Eliza­
in Britain a new months ago, beth Schooley, Dorothy Modtin, all o f Sanford; Batty StarV u id :
Ethel Guyett,Geneva;
"These birds are showing rvtt,
feat they love people. What Christina Stanton, Deltona;
la more, they particularly lava Elizabeth Weston, DaBary
people who love t V m ."
And they will respond by
laying more e g p , Bibcock
wrote In a technical pamphlet
for British egg farmers.

Hospital
Notes

Chickens Also
Need Loving

GLOUCESTER, E n glan d,(U P I) — Henry B ly tV , aa in­
dependent Conservative can­
didate in t V borough elec­
tions in May, said Tuesday
V Is going to hypnotize people
into voting for him.
" I am touring the ward
with a van with huge photo­
graphs of myself with (taring
eyes," Blythe said.
" I tell people to look Intent­
ly at the eyes in t V picture.
1 am quite serious and I think
I ahall V successful."

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W ASHINGTON
(U P I )
"T h e E lm s," President John- t j
son's
palatial
Waahlagtoo
horn*, has been sold to a
millionaire Miami lndustral1st, the Washington Poet said
today.
T V newspaper identified tho
buyer aa Luther B. Smith,
board chairman o f A erodes
Oorp., an angle* overtoil Arm ,
and prasldant of L. B. Smith,
Inc., a V a v y cooatnictioa #
equipment company. T V sale
price waa said to V in tho
neighborhood of 8200,000.
T V Johnsons originally pur­
chased the home from famed
Washington hostess Perl* Mas­
ts.

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March 25, 1964 — Page 8

DeBary Post
Easter Seal Campaign Aids Local Children Celebrates
Birthday

The annual
Eaater Seal
Drive now under way by the
Crippled
Children's
Society
nu.kc-a it posaible for hand!rapped children in Seminole
County to attend Forrest Park
School in Orlando fo r studies
and treatment which are not
available here.
The Society contributes a
thousand dollars a year toward the school which charges
no tuition and depends par­
tially on the support o f the
crippled children's
societies
and other civic and fraternal
groups.
Twenty-two Seminole Coun­
ty c h i l d r e n are receiving
training at Forrest Park this
year from ages 3-17 including
out-patients. F o u r t e e n o f
these are transported by the
county school board and sis,
who live near the county line,
are riding Orange County
buses.
There are in, all, betwren
130-150 pupils attending the
school plus 28 out-patients In
s p e e c h therapy. Academic
courses ara taught in conjunc­
tion with physical, occupation­
al and speech therapy.
Some o f the disabilities suf­
fered by students at the school
Include cerebral palsy, polio,
spinal bifida, hydrocephalus,
muscular dystrophy, arthritis,
congenital heart, epilepsy, and
blindness.
Wiliam Cooper Mathews is
piincipal o f the school and
professional
personnel i n eludes three full time and two
port time physical therapists;
tw o occupational therapists
with one certified assistant;
two full tims speech thera­
pists and one on part time;
nine teachers and six teacher's
•ides.
In addition to these there
era fifty volunteers each g iv ­
ing one morning • week at
the school.
Twenty-eight per cent o f
the meals served in the cafe­
teria are given free.
The school also is open for
• six weeks summer enrich­
ment program which offers
swimming and arts and crafts
In addition to the needed ther•r!e »«
Forrest Park School was or­
ganised in 1048 and has been
at its present location on Sil­
ver Star Road since 1050. It
Is doing an Invaluable service
fo r handicapped youngsters
by preparing them fo r hap­
pier, more naeful lives.

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Children's Easter Egg Hunt
Scheduled In North Orlando

Area Group
In Show

3" BIG’ DAYS...Thursday, Friday &amp; Saturday ONLY

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Blackwalls, Whitewalls, Nylons,
Rayons, Tubeless or Tube-Type

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flavor. N ot just today, but every day . . .

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year after year. It has been that way

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since 1925. It’s a brand that’s worth going

mean greater quality.

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7:30 p. m. at Bear Lake Meth­
odist Chapel on Bear Lake
Road. Easter services o f ths
congregation w ill be held st
10:46 s. m. a t tha Baar Lake
Elementary School.

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00 million years ago.

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Robert W. Dean wns elected
rhnirmnn o f the five-member

April ‘Cancer
Control Month’

Post 10050
Sets Meetings

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North Orlando Citizens Chart­
er Hoard last Friday night of!1&gt; Mrs. Adam Mullrr
The 45th anniversary o f thr j ter members of the newlyfounding o f American Legion j circled group were swam into
wns celebrated by DeBary'a j office by acting Village Judge
Herbert D. Glhb Post and ] Orville Johnson.
Mrs. Mary Rowell was nnmAuxiliary at a birthday din­
ner held at Stetson Union U*d assistant chairman. Others
i receiving the oath o f office
Building in DeLand.
Speaker for the occasion were Mrs. Etta Hnrvfllc, Bob
was Maj. Gen. C. H. Chorpen- Dcruin and Charles Tressler.
Prior to seating the board,
Ing, (R e t.) who now tenches
math at Stetson University. Johnson swore in Sirs, (ilen
Points o f Americanism and Atchinson ns temporary as­
the need fo r strengthening the sistant village clerk in the ab­
national loyalty were stressed. sence o f Mrs. Barbara Peters
Distinguished guests, other who was unable to attend tho
than the speaker and his wife, speciul ceremonies.
Copies o f the present village
were Commander and Mrs. V.
NORTH ORLANDO’S Charter Board was sworn into office in special
A.
Illois o f
Deinnd Post charter were distributed for
A and Mr. and Mrs. Line Ja­ individual study by members
ceremonies last week. Shown in tho photo are, left to right, Mrs. Mary
who set their first public
cobs o f Delaind.
Rowell, Bob Derum, Mrs. Etta Harville, Bob Dean, Mrs. Libby Atchinson,
Harry Lyns, adjutant, pre­ meeting for Saturday, April
temporary assistant village clerk and Charles Tressler.
(Herald Photo)]
sented five year awards to 11 11. 7-8 p. m., in the Civic
Building.
members; 10 year awards to
It was stressed that all
Virginia Harrison, R o b e r t
Henderson and James Hooper; meetings o f tho board will be
25 year awards to Willintn open to the public and that
nrumbnugh and Peter Hop- suggestions from residents on
Because cancer is still a
penanl and 40 years awards to amending the charter will be
serious health problem
in
welcomed.
Joseph
Krlcs,
Albert
Mercer,
S IX -Y E A R OLD Juckio Goodman o f Sanford is shown working with two
Florida,
having
been
the
Organizational
by-laws
for
Howard Paine. Edward Pat­
o f her kindergarten classmates ut Forrest Fark School for Handicapped
terson and Clarence Shaffer. tho rbarter hoard, ns set forth cause of death of more than
Children. Other youngsters are Jounnc Beverly and Putty Burnham o f
A large birthday enko pre­ by tho State of Florida, were 8.800 persons last year, and
Orlando.
(Herald Photo)
Time to muke roofing
sented by the Auxiliary Unit read by Dean with Mnyor W. with an expectancy o f 17,000
wns cut and served during ap­ W. Anderson uiMsting in in­ new cancer case* this year,
repairs, nnd the place
propriate ceremonies by Mrs. terpreting the by-laws and Governor Karri* Bryant has
to Hhop for nny kind
issued a proclamation which
amendments.
Peter Koppental, president.
o
f roofing is here!
Tha bourd has a period of endorses April as "Csnecr
Commander Koppenaal pre­
You'll
find whnt you
Control
Month"
throughout
sided during the evening. In­ l&gt;0 days to recommend any
the
state,
according
to
local
changes
or
additions
to
the
want,
nnd
save, too!
vocation was given by Eugene
Ilcinert o f Dellary and bene­ charter before adjournment. Cancer Society officials.
The proclamation points out
diction wns given by Rev. El­ Within the next CO days there­
By Jane Casselberry
after an election must be hold that 1004 has been designated
lorf* DISCOUNT FOR CASH ’N CA R R Y.
mer
L.
Patterson
o
f
the
Or­
By Doris Dean
•warded, seven in each age
V FW Post 10050 of Cassel­
ange C i t y
Congregational ut which time residents will by the American Cancer So­
classification.
Sometime
before
Saturday
berry will meet at 8 p. mFree Estimates
voto on the board's recom­ ciety as. 'T e ll Your Neigh­
Maple Are.
Men from the North Orlan­ Church.
Thursday st the Land O' mornlng the Easter Bunny
bor To Fight Cancer Y ear.”
mendations.
at
Community
Committee,
One Dill
Lakes Country Club. Dele­ will hop down the north side do
More than 63,000 men and
6th St.
To Pay
gates will be elected for the of Longwood-Ovicdo Road and headed by Bill Hahn, will
women In Florida will dedi­
assist in hiding the eggs. Mra.
The Gregory
The locust Is an Important- cate their services to urging
district convention to be held
hide 4o dozen eggs in the Anton Krecek and her "bun­
W ay
food in some parts of the more people to guard them­
at Melbourne Post 4200 April
23-28. Members arc reminded grass between Cortez and n y" helpers will see that the
world, notably China, Uie selves and families against
By Maryana MBe*
322-0500
that their dues must be paid Fairfax Avenues in North Or­ 4SO eggs are resplendent with
cancer.
Seven young people of the Philippines and Arabia.
In order for them to vote in lando In preparation for the their hard shells tinted every Bear Lake-Forest City arcs
the election of officers to be Children's Easter Egg Hunt color in the rainbow.
were
participants
In
the
Moms and dads are Invited monthly horse show held Sun­
held
Thursday,
April
23. scheduled to get underway at
to come along with their day afternoon in Apopka.
Nominations will be made at 8 a. m. Saturday.
Saturday
morning
The hunt will be conducted children
the Tuesday, April 14 meet­
Taking part and winning
ing.
for separate age groups—up to join in the fun.
awards were Terry, Denny
The Ladies Auxiliary will to five years, from five to
The North Orlando Commit­ and Warren Williamson, T ri­
hold a social this Thursday eight years and from eight tee, made up o f delegates sha Buell, Butch and Sissy
at S p. m. at the home of to 12 years.
f*om the community's Garden Baird and Bo Brannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb at
Three gold and threa silver Club, Fire Department, Civic
Announcement was made
506 Elm Drive In Howell Park. wrapped eggs will be hidden Association, Catholic Women's that future shows will be held
A ll auxiliary members and for each group with special Circle and Civil A ir Patrol, Is during the evening beginning
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wives of post members are prizes going to those finding financing the hunt with funds with the next one on April
invited to attend. The group them. Prizes also will be left from the Christmas Par­ 28.
will enjoy a plastic party and • warded to the one in each ty. Immediately after Easter
following the VFW meeting, group finding the greatest Uie committee will begin w&gt;rk
New York State
grants
the men will join the ladles number o f eggs. Overall, a on the annual Fourth of July scholarships In place of hav­
for refreshments.
total of 21 prizes will be Celebration for North Orlando. ing a state university.

Jacobs Speaks
For DeBary
GOP Club
By Mrs. Adaaa Mailer
John F. Jacobs o f DeLsnd,
vice chairman o f the Volusia
County Republican Executive
Committee, was guest speak­
e r at ths March meeting o f
tha DeBary Republican Club
held last week at the Com­
munity Center.
Jacobs, s candidate fo r the
State Legislator, also is •
candidate fo r district delegate
to the Republican National
Convention, pledged to sup­
port Goldwater.
His talk was on the Civil
Rights Bill and, at tha con-elusion, he cautioned that the
GOP would have to close
ranks and "stand together fo r
victory.*
Glenn Smith presided at
the meeting which was open­
e d with invocation by Rev.
Paul Schulte and salute to
ths fla g led by Earl Merrill.
Beatrice Muller led the group
in singing tha national an­
them with Ethel Bertach aa
piano accompanist.
Five guests wars present
and Alexander Brockner was
welcomed as a new member
o f the dub.
• Refreshments were served
follow ing a dust by K n .
Muller and Robert N . McGee,
. "Am erica, the Beautiful,* ac­
companied by Mrs. Bertach.
Hostesses wars Mrs. Marls
Accardl, Mrs. R. Ackerman
and Mrs. Glenn Smith.
The speaker was introduced
! by Judge A lbert D. Williams.

Chairman is Elected For Charter BoarcT

SANFO RD

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F o r F a s t , E f f i c i e n t Tire,
B ra h e a n d A lig n m e n t
S e r v i c e B y E x p e r t s w ith
P re c isio n Eq u ip m en t

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Lyman Student
Elected By
Education Club
Archie Hunnlcutt, * mem­
ber o f tha Distributive Id a *
cation program at Lyman
High
School, waa
alacttd
atata parllmantarian during a
meeting o f tha Distributive
Education Cluba o f Amarica
hold laat waek In Tampa.
Tha Lyman chaptar waa
reprtianUd at tha statewide
mealing by a delegation of
nine member* headed by DEC A Inatnietor, Lloyd Baraea.
They
were
Glenn
Huber,
Charlea Masiey, Jamaa KelIcy, Nancy Hardwicks, 8 hella
LaBree, Linda W ill*, Ken
B r i t t a i n , Hunnlcutt and
Barnaa.
The Seminole group waa
ratad a three-sUr organlta*
tion for tha currant year. Hu­
ber, praaldent o f tlia Lyman
chapter, participated In a
contait baaed on adeartlalng.
Other* taking part In various
eonte*ta wara K*llay In merchandlilng manual*, M I m
H ardwlcka In tpcech, Ml**
Wllla In Job Interview* and
Hunnlcutt In aale* damonaUation*.
!
Clarence N. Walker o f Atlanta, a Coca Cola Company
executive, and Franci* T. Au­
ger, a repretantatlve of the
Credit Bureau o f Amarica,
were tha principal apeakcra
at tha conference.

THURS.
FRI.
SAT.

W IS E B U N N I^ j

Ervin Stale Bar
President-Elect
TA LLA H A S S E E -T h e FlorIda Bar bai announced that
Jlobcrt M. Ervin, TaUahaiaee
lawyer, haa bean named to
the office of prealdent-aleet of
The Florida Bar In a recent
atatewlde election a m o n g
Florida lawyers and Judiai.
He will terve (or one year
as preildent-clcct bafore tak­
ing office In June IMS, at
president of tlie official organ­
ization of U&gt;t atata'a legal
orofaailon.
Ervin la a law gradual* el
tha Unlvar*lty o f Florida,
whtra ha waa a membar of
Florida Blue K ey and PM A l­
pha Delta legal fraternity. He
la a pa it preildent of tha Tallahaaiee Bar Aaioclatlon, and
haa terved on tha Board of
Governor* of Tha Florida B%r
alnce 1939. In 1901 ha waa
■amad chairman o f a com­
mittee of IT non-membera of
the IcgUlature appointed by
the Legislative Council to
atudy and make recommenda­
tions (or revision of tha Flor­
ida Machanlci Lien Law. Ha
is also chairman of Tha Flor­
ida Bar's committee on eco­
nomic* of law practice and
preildent of tha National As­
sociation of Refereea la Bank­
ruptcy.

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Thursday Communion Banriea
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Church o f C arn lberry from
T:M until • p.ro. Communi­
cant! may outer or leave the
church at any time during tbc
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Idle Insurance
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TALLAHASSEE Paymen!* to Florida Joblei* dur­
ing the early month* of 1064
ilgnal a banner buiinen year
In tha state.
State Industrial Commliilon
Chairman Worley Brown laid
that total unamploymant In­
surance pay manta are running
cloae to a million dollari a
month lower than laat year, i
Ha aald, "Th e figure* for
January and February Indi­
cate two optimlitie bualnaaa
concluilons. They could wall
signal not only a proiperous
spring but a banner builnaa*
year as w ell."
Paym ent! in January, at
(3,286,020, were 1730,620 be­
low January 1063, and Fab.
ruary payments, at |l,77a,IM,
were 1137,221 below February
a year ago.
Brown laid tha February
reductions from January were
universal throughout all reg ­
ion* o f the atata.
Of (be total S3 local unem­
ployment
compensation o f­
fices reporting, »
bad de­
crease* and only three had In­
crease*. They were: Ft. Myccri, up (3,119 to $28,407;
West Palm Beach, up (1,01
to 178,977; and Baaford, up
$279 to 111,689.
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A third national policial par­
ty looms on the horiron, ac­
cording to Jim Talmadgc, of
Sanford.
Talmadge, recently retired
Navy officer, is a candldato
for Florida delegate-at-large
to the Democratic National
Convention in August at At­
lantic City.
lie is on the slate pledged
to draft Sen. Strom Thurmond
South Carolina, as the Demo­
cratic candidate for president.
"Ours
is
a
nation-wide
movement," said Jim. “ We
are conservatives and should
the Democrats and the Re­
publicans nominate liberals,
we will form a third party
and enter a candidate in the
November elections."
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Local Democratic candidates
arc throwing their campaign
into high gear, girding for a
concerted drive to garner
votes for party nomination
for 12 county offices. The five
Republican candidates have
no opposition and will not ap­
pear on the primary ballot.
Interest will focus mostly
on the hotly contested cam­
paigns for state representa­
tive, tax collector, tax assess­
or and the three county com­
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That voting interest is high
in the coming elections Is
seen in the report of Caml
Bruce, supervisor of registra­
tion, that there Is a steady
stream of persons qualifying
to cast ballots. Cami believes
the total will reach an alltime hlch after final day of
registration, Saturday April 4.
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Sen Fred Dickinson Is aim­
ing for Ihc 600,000 senior citi­
zen votes in his campaign for
governor by proposing a plan
for old age assistance in­
crease, support o f a statu
commission on aging and an
expanded medical care prora m .
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last week at the FP&amp; L recrea­
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blance o f a political rally:
Candidates all over the place,
shaking hands and being "a
jolly good fellow ."
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GOP candidate running for
U. S. Senator is Claude R.
Kirk Jr. of Jacksonville. (Tho
Herald last week sought to
learn his name and none of
the GOP-ers knew it.)
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Seminole County before tho
May 5 primary.
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Miami Mayor Robert King
High bared his pocketbook in
a news release, listing his as­
sets and liabilities. He says
the "voting
public should
know tho personal financial
condition of each candidate"
for
governor.
Among
his
assets be lists a $13,000
equity
in
a new
$60,000
home and rash on hand of
$21,600.
♦ • •
Florida Trend magazine has
indorsed Hep. Fred 11. Karl
for governor.
• • •
Bob Peirce is campaigning
bard to unseat Joe Davit as
Seminole County representa­
tive at Tallahassre. He attend­
ed the Miami Beach dinner
for President Johnson and a
news release for him Is signed
by Elliott Roosevelt, son of
the late FDR.
• • •
Son Scott Kelly has turned
to agriculture for his votes
for governor by claiming that
"b eef is being imported Into
Florida at a price lest than
the Florida cattle producers'
costs." He promises to work
with die Florida congressional
delegation "to restrict the im ­
portation of agriculture pro­
ducts that are in an infair
competitive position."
Columbia
University
was
chartered as King's College in
1754 by King George H of
England.
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4

Spring's Here; Circus Begins New Season
N E W YO R K (U P1) All
winter long, Madison Square
Garden w ai In the hinds of
well-mcsnlng Philistines who
permitted the great amphi­
theater to be corrupted by
such barbarisms as basket­
ball, boxing and hockey.
This Is an annual dark age
which descends upon the Gar­
den and during the winter
months, New Yorkers of taste
and breeding never venture
near the place, preferring to
brood In silence and yearn

patiently for a return to a
culture with lofty values.
But Tuesday night — as Is
the esse every spring—dolivance came In the form of
John Ringling North and hls
multitude of circus perform ­
ers: A joyous reminder that
there still is something to be
said for the old verities.
This was the 84th annual
production of the greatest
show on earth and to make
certain that none of the sub­
tleties o f Mr. North's spec­

tacle was overlooked, this re­
porter brought along an sccomplice—a young lady who,
though she Just recently cele­
brated her eighth birthday,
knows a thing or two about
circuses.
“ I saw the Russian circus
when it was here last fall, but
I like ours a lot better," she
said with unabashed patrio­
tism.
"W h y ? " she was asked.
"Cause It's bigger," she ex*
plained.

Big It Is, and for nearly
three hours, a near-capacity
crowd was lavishly entertain­
ed by an unending procession
o f acrialists and clowns, ju g­
glers and animal trainers;
and of course the animals
themselves, expertly trained
beasts of all shapes and sizes,
temperaments and talents.
But the young lady's pride
in Mr. North’s extravaganza
certainly
didn’ t blunt the
severity o f her critical judg­
ment. She continually cast a

discerning eye over aU three
rings and was quick to point
out the occasional flaws as
they occurred.
During one o f the most dif­
ficult serial acts, she exhort­
ed: "D on’t forget to write
about how many times they
fell Into the net. They're not
supposed to fall like that."
The young critic was not so
tough on the animals. She
liked all the animals, but
"m ostly the monkeys and ti­
gers."

"Monkeys are easier to
train than any other animals
because they look the most
like people,” she explained.
As for the tigers, which
looked
properly
menacing,
she wondered if they were
"related to my kitty. I have a
kitty named M elvin."
"T h ey're Melvin's cousins,"
she was told. "Distant cou­
sins."
"Would Melvin have fun
watching his cousins?" she
asked.

" I Imagine he m ight."
She reflected on that a mo­
ment and then said: "N ext
year I think I'll bring Melvin
to the circus. Melvin has

never seen a circus and
everybody should see a circus
at least once."
And who could possibly ar­
gue with that?

Church Plans Egg Hunt
Whilden on Montgomery Road

By Maryann Miles
Youngsters

of

the

Forest In Altamonte Springs.
Rev. Clifford Gresham, new

City Baptist Church have been

Invited to an Easter Egg Hunt minister of the church, will
at 10 a.m. Saturday at the conduct hls first service Eas­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred ter Sunday.

MRS. DORIS D E AN

North Orlando
Reporter Joins
Herald Staff
Mrs.

Robert

W.

(D orie)

Dean thli week join* The San­
ford Herald ataff aa corre­
spondent-reporter

fo r

North

Orlando.
Residents o f the villafa at 10
N . Second Street fo r the peat
4H yeara, the P*ans are par­
ents o f three children, son,
Bruce and daughters, Marty
and Cathy, all atudenta at
South Seminole Junior High.
Dean just recently was elect­
ed to serve on the Citizens
Charter Board and Bruce is
a member o f "The Vibrations,"
a new dance band which rehtarsea. at the Dean home
every Saturday.
Doris was founder o f the
North Orlando Garden Club
and served as president fo r 1R
months. She names gardening
as her number one hobby,
other than interests In varied
aetlvitiea o f three busy teen­
agers. She likes to aew and
rcada fo r relaxation, prefer­
ably historical
novels and
biographies.
By nature a civic minded
person, Doris has agreed to
serve her community as re­
porter and will be ready to ac­
cept news items o f all events
and to make photos upon ar­
rangement. She may be con­
tacted by telephone at 822
1080.

College Choir
Program Set
In Paola

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Tho College Choir of Central
Wesleyan College, Central, S.
C., wilt present an Baiter
program at Paola Wesleyan
Methodist Church at 7:30 p.ni.
Friday.
The 32-volca choir, now In
its 14th concert year, tours
extensively during the Easter
Season appearing in special
programs for churches and
schools. The choir's repertoire SAVE S-J/ 3* EACH . . DOLE SLICED
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special
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hymns and gospel songs, se
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to attend the program.

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Grace Church
Announces
Service
Judge
Kenneth
McIntosh
will be guest speaker at
Maundy Thursday services to
he hrld at Grace Methodist
Church of Sanford at 7:30
p.m.
Ills address will deal with
legal intracselcs of the trial
of Jesus Christ and the Injus­
tice of man against the only
totally Innocent ono who aver
lived.
Following the talk, Holy
Communion will be admlnls.
tered by the Pastor, John H.
Hires Jr., who points out that
this service will lead to deep­
er understanding and appre­
ciation o f the Easter message
of the Resurrection.

By Maryana Miles
The March meeting o f the
Bear Lake Home Demonstra­
tion Club scheduled for 8 p.
m . this Tbursdsy has been
canceled.
Next meeting of the group
Is scheduled for Tuesday,
April U. Location will be aanoonced.

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Club Meeting
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No Cabs, Police Car Answers An Urgent Call
nr

N IC H O LA S

C. CHRISS

rock-heaving man who pressed hla way
I returned to the school white newsmen had left.
Mashburn.
the N egro through the crowd o f young­ yard and entered the Stan­
Rrooka came out and took
“ Hop In," he said. The po­
J A C K S 0 N V IL L E .
Fla. atudenta and police.
sters. “ T ry
across
the ton
High
School building me by the arm. “ Don’t stay lice car moved two blocks and
(U P I ) — Several hundred
I left the police and began atreet," he said, pointing to which had now been cleared out here. It's too dangerous,” stopped near a group of eld­
young Negroes atood on the walking to the church in a restaurant.
he said.
o f most o f the crowd.
erly N egro men.
street, aome angry and aome hopea of finding a telephone.
The restaurant waa locked.
Principal Charles Brooks
I railed a cab company.
•Treachers," M a s h b u r n
Jovial. Nearby, tne burned“ W alt man, tell them we’re A laundry next door had no directed me to a telephone. They said they couldn't send said.
out blackened hulk o f a car just beginning," ahouted a
A fte r I had completed two
"Howdy, gentlemen, how’s
phone.
any cabs into the Negro area.
atill was amoklng on the young Negro following cloae
calls 1 left the building and
it going," Mashburn asked
“
Hey,
white
man,’
’
a
Negro
“
Why
don't
you
call
the
po­
lawn o f a N egro high achool. behind.
went back to the atreet to
them. Mashburn drove to a
The nearest building that
“ There ain’t no telephone youth ahouted again. “ You hitch a ride to the police sta­ lice. They'll give you a ride," police aubstation where we
might have a telephone waa around here," a girl shouted. better get the — out o f here tion with a patrol car.
Brooks said.
talked to N egro patrolmen.
St. Paul's A M E Church in
“ Ya'll stand back now," before aomething — bad hap­
The demonstrations were
I did, and within 10 min­
“ They are good men, real
the N egro neighborhood atill cried out an elderly N egro pens to you.”
over and the police and other utes up drove Capt. J. II. policemen," the captain said.
United

Pres*

International

lncenaed
battle

a

W e drove to the police sta -iw ere quiet and In the sun-

between

by

tlon near a Negro and white shine Negro and white rhil*
fringe neighborhood.
(Iren played games on the
The palm tree-lined streets |sidewalks.

•ft Wnfert

Mnrch 25, 19G4 — Pnpr«

Tumbling Team To Perform
Saturday in the school gymn­
By Maryann Milee
The Forest Lake Academy asium.
Participating will be Jim
Tumbling Team , under direc­
Pleasants, Erne Stevens, Ran­
tion of instructor Rogor Mill­
dy Frey, Randy Coon, Ducky
er, will demonstrate various Weeks,
Alcyd
Richardson,
routines In a public perform­ Norman Schroude, Eddy May­
ance scheduled for 8 p. m. nard and Ronnie Edenfieid.

SKEETO the C l o w t
will nppcnr for thres
shows at the Bear Lake
Elementary S c h o o 1’i
Country Fair, April 1&amp;
In real life llaroid Har«
l)our is on engined
with Martin Company
and n resident o f Pine
H i l l s . Ho formerly
worked with KinRlinR
Brothers and hns built
his own miniature cirs
cus scaling it to l/40tH
actual size.

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New Art Clubs
To Exhibit

R y Mrs. Adam Muller
Fainting and crafte o f clefts
joining the Florida Federa*
tlon o f A rt, Inc., In the 190S{|
(1.1 year w ill be exhibited a#
the D cllary Mansion during
the month o f April.
Participating will he Penaaa
cola Junior College, Titusvilla
A rt Club, South lirevard A r t

Politics School
Session Tonight

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A rt (iuild, St. Petersburg Jui
lor College, DcDary Civic H
soelatlon, DcDary R s r d e g
Club, DcDary Women's CluhJ
I.thigh Acres Fine A rts I.ewA
gue and the Naples A rt A *»w *
elation,
l
The Satellite Drarh A ria
and Crafts Club will sponsaaj
a reception honoring the *a*j
hibitlng groups on April *
from 2 until 6 p. nt. The publi#
it invited.
J

Nerehey Bari

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The famous "F iv e Day PI m
lo Step Smoking," a unlqw
and successful way to kid
the tobacco habit, and abend)
uaed by thousands in the Un
ited State* and Canada, k
coming to Sanford.
R .I- Mathrwi, pastor o f th.
local Seventh-day A dvent!*
Church that aponora the plan
and John (•. Marsh M.l). w ii
be co-director* o f the grou|
therapy clinic.
The Five Day Plan la not
a religion* program. The plat
features both a psychological
and phyaical approach de­
signed to conquer tha habH
in fiv e dayi. I t la a free pula
lie service to our community
The clinic will begin Suns
day night at 8 o'clock in tha
Assembly room o f tho Health
Department Building, French
Avenue and Ninth S treet Tbs
size o f the d a ta is limited
and reservations w ill b« ac­
cepted on a first come firat
served basis and must be re.
celvtd before Friday noor^
March 27. Call 322-3020 be­
fore Friday noon. The court#
ends Thursday n ig h t
j*

2

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'5-Day Plan To
Slop Smoking'
Coming Here

FA M ILY
SIZK

F o r G ood T h in g s To E a l
aBiaBiiL„„i,i

Second session o f the
tral Florida Citizen School
•1 oa!
Politlca and Covernment, opa
en to tha public, will ba b e lj
at 7:90 p.m. tonight at tha
Firat Federal caucus roon#j
Orlando. Mora than 600 peas'
■on* attended the initial
lion last Wednesday.
State Rep. Jan Fortuny'
organizer o f the achool, aa*
nounced tonight’s speakers!
Justice Rihard W. tn ru *
Florida Supreme Court, wha
will diacuse the executive and'
Judicial branches o f state go*tj
srnmsnt; H arry Smith, directa
or o f the State Iludget Conte
miaalon;
Ann
Curtwrighh^
Central Florida manager a#
the Slate Department o f W i&gt;
fare, and Thomas Lawton.
Central Florida manager o f
th* Florida Stela Employ,
inent Service.
N ext seaaion will be held
April 1, when William V .
Chappell, 1061 speaker o f tha
House o f Representatives, w ill
discuss th* legislative branch
ot th* Florida gevsn in a h j

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101,4 Reasons For

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Sorority Sponsors Oriental Party

Dropping

tha I Bob McKee, Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Sterne Bolt*, Rushees |Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kuhf f you find most o f your
Jack Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. and their husbands attending Ike, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
theme o f tha Oriental Party
gardenia buds on ths ground
Cameron Lawrence, Mr. and I were Mr. and Mrs. Charles |Dennison.
held Saturday evening fo r
Instead o f on the shrub, then
tnembera o f Theta Epillon
you hsve a problem common
with many people, says hort­
chapter o f Beta Sigma Phi
iculturist
Charles
Conover
and thatr huaband*. The Powith the Florida Agricultural
llcemen’a Benevolent AssodaExtension Service.
tion building w a i transformOne o f the mein reasons
ed into a beautiful Oriental
for premature flower bud
drop Is root Injury, which
garden, complete with a flow ­
may occur as a result of nemer laden bridge over a pond
atoda infestation, poor water­
o f sparkling water. The par­
ing practices, poorly drained
ty room* were
decorated
soils, excessivo fertilization,
throughout with pink cherry
or mechanical Injury. Other
bloMom tree*, hanging lan­
reasons are Insects and wea­
te r n , a n ' illuminated red and
ther.
«rreen».
white r'
For example, insects often
For arpetiter*, miniature
chew on the succulent flower
shUhkaboba were cooked to
buds. Two o f the most com­
each one'* Individual taate
mon arc thripa and aphids,
over habnchi* placed on the
which are very small and
anaek table*.
may go undetected until con­
l b * buffet tnblc* were gai­
siderable damage to the bud
ly decorated with authentic
lias been inflicted. Conover
Japan***
figurine* and
recommends a phosphatlc In­
branchea o f gum drop tree*.
secticide such as malathion,
The menu conilutcd o f chic­
but cautions against Improp­
ken chow mein, rice and nood­
er use since auch insccticidei
le*, eauerolei, assorted satsometimes cause damage on
adi, hot roll*, fortune cook­
certain varieties o f gardenia.
ie* and fudge cake. "Gei»ha”
For more Information in
girl*, in colorful attire, serv­
diagnosing the cause o f bud
ed the guests.
drop on your gardenias, con­
Although each couple cam*
tact a reputable nurseryman
dressed in appropriate Orient­
or your county agent.
al costume, one outstanding
coupie waa Mr. and Mr*. Dill
Rivero, who wor* colorful au­
thentic costumes from Japan.
Mrs. Rivero even wore the
"g et**,” which are Japanese
SH ANG KI L A THEM E was used ns members o f Theta Epsilon, Beta
wooden sandals.
SlKmn Phi gathered last Saturday for festivities, featuring Oriental back­
Party games and dancing
ground. Front row, le ft to right are Mrs. Don Cahill and Mrs. Cameron
were enjoyed throughout the
Lnwrcncc. Bnck row are Mrs. Paul Lewis, chairman, and rushees, Mrs.
By Mrs. Adam Muller
evening. Those attending were
Chnrlcs R. Sims and Mrs. Robert E. Kuhlko.
The Music Department will
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walk­
present a Franz Shubcrt Muser, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis,
Seale Sunday, April 20, at the
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Davis, Mr.
DcRary Community Methodist
and Mrs. Don Cahill, Mr. and
Church, with Miss Adclaido
Mrs. Wallace Peacock, Mr.
Conte acting as general chair­
and Mrs. Bob Dckle, Mr. and
John Melrose. The Warren Wallin, Saturday evening.
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
man.
Mrs. W alt Bahannon, Mr. and
Mrs. Ella Stono of DcLand Mclroscs have been in Key
Mrs. Bill Rivero, tar. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Howard
and Mrs. Theodore Coddring- West since Christmas and are
World War I Barracks HOT,
too of Jacksonville were re­ now on their way to their of Swcctwalcr, Ala., were DcRary Auxiliary, will spon­
cent guests of Mrs. Harry home in Laingsburg, Mich.
overnight guests o f Mr. and sor a dessert card party,
Osteen.
Mrs. P. T. Piety recently. Tuesday, March 31, at 7 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fras­
Howard W'as the best man at at the Community Center.
G RE B N W AR R
Mr. and Mr*. Warren Mel­ ier and children, Linda, Cathy
the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Bring your own cards and
P A IN T — G IFTS
rose were weekend guests of and Robbie of Sanford were
play your favorite games.
Piety.
1IIS French Av*., Bsnford
bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests of Mrs. James
Door and tabic prizes will he
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray awarded.
“ Shangri

La”

was

Coming Events In
DeBary Vicinity
Scheduled

Osteen Personals

NEW
CERAM IC SHOP

and Mis* Mary Ilouk of Glen­
DcRary Woman’s Club will
view,
111., were
weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char­ sponsor a dessert card party,
Wednesday, April 1, at 7 p.m.
les Giblin.
at the Community Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lemon, Mra. Myron Accardl Is gen­
Mrs. Harry
Osteen,
Miss eral chairman, assisted by
Joyce
Shepard
and
Tom Edna Reilly, Mrs. Krels, Mrs.
I.cmon Jr. had dinner Satur­ Ed lovannl, Mra. George Zel­
day evening at Norwoods In ler, and others. Mrs. George
Crnake Is in charge of prizes
New Smyrna Beach.
and publicity. Bring yo f
card*
and play your favorito
Mr. and Mrs. William Wankosky arrived in Osteen, Mon­ games.

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day, from Tonnawando, N. Y .
They have built a new home
here and will be permanent
residents. Mr. Wankosky is a
brother of Mrs. William Doyle
Sr.

P A U L SMITH
NOTED STYLE AUTHORITY FROM THE HOUSE WILL B
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ANO TAKE SCIENTIFIC MEASUREMENTS
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Mr. and Mra. Henry Luney
left Saturday for their home
in Charlevoix, Mich., after
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Melrose.

YOU'VE EVER WORN.

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Seminole Chapter
OES Meeting Held

Gardenia Buds

MRS. JOHN LAM BERTSON, left, finunce chair­
man o f the Pilot Club o f Sanford, presents J. M.
Garrett with a ticket for tho club’s current pro­
ject a “ Trip to Nassau.” Donations and tickets
are available from any member. Proceeds will be
used to help finance the Pilot Scholarship House,
In Tallahassee, that takes cure o f 22 students, a
project o f all clubs in District Four.

New Officers Elected By
Oviedo Garden Club
By Bernice Kelsey
The Oviedo Garden Club
met recently at the home of
Mrs. M. L. Gary, with Ruth
Davidson as co-hostess. Each
member present spoke brief­
ly of some outstanding tree
or plant they were enjoying
this time of year.
Election of officers was held
and the ladies who will bo
installed at the May meeting
for 1964-65 arc 31rs. J. R. Bat­
tle, president; Mra. Charley
Niblack, vice president; Mrs.
Lynn &amp;losicr, secretary, and
Mrs. C. R. Miller, treasurer.
Various committc* chair­
men gave their reports fol­
lowing the treasurer's report.
High light o f the program
was a film festival presented
by Mrs. W. II. Martin of tier
trip to Hawaii last summer.
The films began from the
tlmo the Martins left town
until their arrival hack. The
ornate French Gardens of
Disneyland w e r e
featured
along with colorful slldci of
scenic Hawaii. Mrs. Martin
was dressed In an elegant
sheath of Hawaiian design,
and wearing a lei, which she
created from
azalea blos­
soms. She also placed a lei
around Mrs. Gary's neck.
The
hostesses presented
Mrs. Martin with a Gloxinia
plant in warm appreciation of
her avid interest in the club.

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refreshments w e r e
served
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white linen rut cloth, centered
with a floral arrangement of
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Mrs. Charles B. Cole w s i
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Woodmse Circle
Woodrose Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club toured the
Leu Gardens in Orlando re­
Rory O'Moore is staying at
cently as part o f their March
the home of Mrs. Frank
meeting. The members also
George.
the headquarter^
visited
building of Uie Florida Fed­
eration of Garden Clubs.
Mrs. D. K. Dorman will be
hostels to the group Tuesday,
March 31, for the third and
final cla n on basic flower ar­
ranging under the direction of
Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff, 3rd.
Following the tour to Orlan­
do, the tnembera assembled
at Uie home of the president,
Mrs. Charles Robinson, 737
Raywood Circle, for luncheon
and a highly successful auc­
tion.

At a recent meeting of
Seminole Chapter No. 2, Or­
der of Eastern Star, Mrs. L.
E. Estes, Worthy Matron,
with the assistance of Mrs.
J. J. Nicholson Jr., Associate
Matron, Mrs. Charles B. Cole,
Marshal and the five Star Of­
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3frs. Nicholson placed a
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the altar. Each Star officer
in turn lit their small whit*
taper from the candle on the
altar and gave appropriate
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Christ," accompanied by Mra.
Jos. Lcinhart at the piano.
The Marshal lit her small
white taper from the large
one on the altar and lighted
the taper by the open Bible
in the East and all other ta­
pers in the chapter room.
A memorial was read and
the charter was draped in
memory of Mr*. Florence
Snider who had been a mem­
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many years. After the charter
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Lane, DeBary. Mrs. Tennu Arntao, Terri's mother and Mrs. Marie Accardi.
her grandmother nre standing. Other guests attending were Dorey nnd
Lindn Schob, Cnmi, Susnn. nnd Tim Chnnoy, Robert and Mark White, Gor­
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GUESTS Rt the 13th birthday party in honor o f Homne Stodden are left
to right, Marty Dean, Bonnie, her sister Anita, Hermine Hnrick and Cathy
Dean.
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Highlight of the dance will
be a dance contest sponsored
by Sanford Electric Company.
Bcatle albums and gift ccrti*
ficates will go to the first and
second place winner!. Gil
Luck will MC the dance, and
will award many prises dur­
ing the evening.
Jim
Jcrnlgan, recreation
director, laid the dance will
be for all atudents, regardless
of whether the student has a
recreation card or not. Dress
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high school students In Sem­
inole County. The proceeds
from the dance will be used
in the Sanford Little Major
League program for this year.

Mrs. nob Slavik and Ester
Beistel spent the week end
in Miami, where Mrs. Sla­
vik's daughter, Anne Is at­
Ity Helen Snodgras*
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was given by the chairman.
One new member Joined at
the meeting, Miss Alice Rynard. Refreshments and a
social hour followed the bus­
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Bonnie S t o d d c n recently
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at her home, 151 X. Edgcmon
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Mr*. Robert Stodden, mother
)t the honoree, w ai hoiten.
The girls enjoyed a delici­
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cole slaw, baked beans, pota­
to chips and assorted relishes
along with Use delicious birth­
day cake.
Participating with the honoree In music and dancing
were Hermine Harlck, Anita
Stodden, Donnie's sister, and
Marty and Cathy Dean.

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ing “ Faith” as her topic. Sen­

tht First Baptist Church met tence prayers followed.
The class president, Mrs
at the home of Mrs. Robert
Hodges,
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C. Hodge* lu-i Tuesday ev­
brief business meeting. Var­
ening for their regular month­
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ly meeting with eleven mem- a love offering mna taken.
bera present.
The meeting was concluded
A St. Patrick’s Day *up- with several piann aelectloni
per consisting of Irish stew, furnished by the talented
salads, hot breads, and choice daughters of the Hodges',
desserta was served by the Ginger and Robin.
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hostess, with her husband,
‘■nobby,’' asilsting. The ta- Mmea. Vernon Hardin, Ed
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Henley, Charlie Thomaa, Din
Including place cards.
Mts. M.N. Cleveland, teach­ Batten, and Misa Martha
er o f the class, opened the Grogan.
meeting with the invocation,
and later told an Easter Sto­
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Wade Inspires Crowd At Lyman Awards Banquet
Seven Honored Packed House
For Athletic Hears Pro Star
Achievement

but Wade, principal speaker
B y Jallae Steastrom
I f you want to know wheth­ at Tuesday night’s all aporU
banquet at Lyman High School
er or not the Chicago Bears
in Longwood, made it plain
will repeat as National Foot­
that if he and his mate* did
ball League champions In
not think ‘they would win Ihe
IBM, don't ask all-pro quart­
title again It would be fool­
erback Billy Wade.
ish to risk life and limb In
Not that we did, mind you,
the rough N F L circuit.
Wade held a packed house
spellbound for more than an
hour as he told mothers and
fathers and their sons and
daughters, plus a host of dis­
tinguished guests, that the
greatest thing in the life of
an athlete, particularly a foot­
ball player, Is to score a
touchdown.
Seminole High sent a trio
He referred to the two TIJs
of hurlers to the mound Tues­ he posted In the Bears' 14 to
day afternoon In Sanford but 10 victory over Ihe New York
they were unable to atop the Giants in the world’s champ­
Edgewatcr Eagles who bunch­ ionship game last December.
ed nine hits and paired them "W hat a thrill It w as," aaid
with four Tribe errors to Wade, to cross the goal line—
take an 11 to 2 decision In to score your team’s only two
a Metro Conference affair.
touchdowns against a club
The Eaglet Jumped on Ed like the Giants!"
Fltigcrald for a pair of runs
A touchdown, he explained,
In the second frame and dup­ "la the one way in sports
licated the effort in the third. to score the most points. In
Seminole Coach Jim McCoy football," he said, a safety
tvaved In BUI Sires In the Is two points, a conversion Is
fourth after Fitzgerald got one point, a field goal is
!nto trouble again but the three. But it takes a TD to get
Eaglet potted a trio of runt six. In no other athletic event
In that frame and added two can a single player acore as
more In the slath even though many a i six points, and this
McCoy called on Dave Gollo- is why a touchdown mcanr
her to assume the duties on so much."
.he hlU.
Wade cleverly took the let­
Edgewater capped its cor­ ter* " T D " and broke them
ing with a single run In the down as an outline for his
seventh. Meanwhile, Seminole address. "The " T " In touch­
picked up Its pair o f runt in down stands for what the
the fourth frame. Blallas went game o f football teaches,"
the distance for the Eaglet, said Wade. " I t teaches me
llmIUng Seminole to tlx hits to appreciate my team mates,
and be kept them well scatter­ my teachers, the ministers
ed, except for the fourth. who have guided my Christ­
Brown did the receiving for ian life, teamwork with no
Edgewater while Billy Hig­ barriers, truth and tension
gins worked behind the plate reaction."
for Seminole.
The Bear quarterback, who
The Edgewater victory was In civilian
attire
appears
the fifth straight win In the much, much larger than he
Metro Conference for the Eag­ does In a football uniform,
les against no setbacks—the said that the " D " represents
only club in the eight team "dem ands"
and
what the
circuit to remain undefeated. game Insists that he give to
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In other conference play
"In football," laid Wade,
Tuesday Boone High's Braves
"it la demanded that I be
took a B to i decision from devoted to a central figure,
Colonial to knock the Grenathe coach. I must be dedicat­
dlera out of second place and
ed to a cause—winning foot­
take over the spot themselves.
ball games and the champ­
Oak Ridge posted a 6 to 3
ionship. And to do this,” he
victory over Winter Park. V ie
declared, " I must discipline
Pioneer win put Oak Ridge
myself and be disciplined in
Into a tie for third with Col­
order to conquer.
onial and the Wildcats drop­
Wade, considered by many
ped to sixth spot.
,
to lie a top lay minister, com­
Meanwhile, Evans' Lample
pared
the
things
football
fired a one-hit shutout aa the
toadies and demands with liv­
Trojans pounded out nine
ing a Christian life, " i must
aafcUes to grab a 10 to 0 vic­
teach myself to rrcognlrc the
tory over the Hornets o f Bis­
more Important things of life,
hop Moore.
Ihe things 1 must do in ordc* to enjoy life at its full­
est. On the other hand, I am
demanded by the Creator ol
all things to be devoted to
Him, to be dedicated to the
cause of Christianity and to
discipline myself so that I
Roth Vlhlen rim e through
live in accordance with Christ­
Tuesday afternoon at
the ian principles."
M ayfair Country Club and
posted a 1-up win over Ralph
Hogshead but Vlhlen was the
only Seminole High golfer to
grab a victory as the EdgeW EM BLEY, England (U P I)
water g o lf team took a 4 to 2
Brian Curvlt, 143, Wales, out­
derision from Sanford.
pointed Dave Charnlcy, 138,
Vlhlen, playing in the open­
England (10); Howard Wining foresome, teamed up with
stone, 1204i, Wales, outpoint­
Ray Bradford to take best
ed Joe Hafiu King, 12713, N i­
ball honors and this account­
geria, (10).
ed for the Trlbe'e two polnte.
However, Bradford dropped
M IAM I BEACH (U P I) hla match to Davis o f EdgeChico Velez,
138,
Miami,
water, I and 1.
knocked out Willie McCrea,
In the second foursome, the
138, Miami (3).
Eagles' Boone wrapped up s
8 and t decision over J eff
NEW YO R K (U P I ) - Bob
Williams and W ilke, o f Edge
Caaildy, 155W, Lcvlttown, N.
water beat Larry Sherwood 2
Y „ stopped Johnny Torres,
up. Edgewater took the best
154V4, Paterson, N. J. (4).
ball honors, t up.
Semlnole'a golfers now have
a record o f flva wins, three
losses and a lone tie.

BUI Tolion, Donnie Smith,
Chuck Wagner, Frank Hund­
ley, Joe Pavelchak, PW1 Perrault and Pete Carlson walk­
ed away from Lyman High’ s
all sports banquet Tuesday
Bight at the Longwood school
with top honors awarded to
outstanding football, basket­
ball and golf athletes who per­
form for tho Greyhounds.
Highlighting the presenta­
tions was the winning o f the
Bill Proctor Scholarship Ath­
letic Award by Pete Carlson
who captured the trophy by
fractions o f points over P avel­
chak and Jim Gopten.
In football, Head Coach
pete Copeland presented the
Ross Mobley Memorial awards
to Chuck Wagner, a Grey­
hound center, as the most
valuable lineman, and to half­
back Frank Hundley a i L y ­
man's most valuable back.
A trophy was also awarded to
Phil Perrault as the roost Im­
proved football player on the
Greyhound eleven. Perrault
is a halfback.
Golf Coach Fletcher Cock­
rell pointed to the school's re­
cord and three wins and five
losses so far during the cur­
rent links season. But he sin­
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the
most valuable
player
award. Pavelchak has lost
only one golf match for L y ­
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team.
In basketball, Head Coach
W alt Dsuras presented the
school's trophy as the roost
valuable player to Donnie
Smith, a e-foot-4 Lym an cen­
ter who made the Orange Belt
Conference all-star five and
who also has been given a
scholarship at Rollins College.
V i e most improved player
award went to BUI Tolson, an­
other e-foot-4 athlete who this
season established a new In­
dividual gam e scoring mark
tar the arfw t Both Copeland and Dsuras
Introduced tbolr respective
equada. Copeland, In his first
year at Lyman, pointed with
pride to the boya who comIda
machine
even
they won only throe
______ while losing els during
the campaign. Copeland aaid
he was just es Interested In
building character aa he was
hi winning football games.
"W e
didn't
win
many
gam es," he admitted, but he
eald " I feel we eccompllahed much with our boys." He
concluded, " I 'v e been coach
number o f years but I'v e never
had a club aa small aa this
one, numerically, with aa
much desire to play and win.
D iurai, In hla third year
at Lyman, pointed to the win
and loss record of 16 and 11.
"T h is w ai one of Lyman’a
beat seasons la years,” de­
clared Dturas, "and, we're
looking forward to another
fine season nest year.
Bowling Coach Ralph Brew­
er, who also teaches American
History, Introduced hla boys
and girls teams and thanked
Medallion Lancs In Maitland
fo - providing the alleys, bow­
ling balls and shoes plus other
equipment for the Lyman keglera.
Copeland Introduced mem­
ber* of the track squad and
Coach Jim Payne introduced
hla baseball team. Since both
o f theae squads are still in
the midst o f seasons swards
w ill be announced later.
Also recognised w e n Dutch
Campbell, jayvee basketball
coach and Rodney Umberger,
assistant coach in football and
track.
Dsuras, head
cage
coach, was also introduced aa
the assistant baas ball men­
tor.
Lyman
Principal
Car Mon
Henley presided over the a f­
fa ir and paid tribute to South
A national debt o f f i o m il­
Seminole Junior High Prin­
cipal John Angel end the Hur­ lion was incurred under the
ricane coaching staff, com­ Articles o f Confederation.
prised o f Athletic Director
The achipperka dog gen­
Jim Clark and ocacbea Dave
erally la born talllau.
M iller and Tern Barnee.

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CHICAGO HEAR Q U ARTE RB AC K Bill Wade in accustomed to huge
tackles and perhaps this is why the former all-American at Vunderbiit
took up with Lyman tackle, Hilton Bennett, during Tuesday night’s all
sports banquet at the Longwood school. Wade, who stands 6-fcet-2 and
weighs 200 pounds, hns to look up to Bennett. The Greyhound lineman hits
the scales at 230, stands G-fcet-7, und is still growing. Wade took his name
and address.
(Herald Photo)

Seventh Heaven! S0KC Track Entries
Mels Beat Yanks
By Fred Down
U P I Nporta Writer
There's something about the
New
York
Yankee*
that
make* the New
play

Ilka

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Los

Meta

Angeles

Dodgers.
Well, like a major league
learn anyway.
The undisputed sad sacks of
the majors the last two years,
the Met* nonetheless h ive
managed to win four o( six
gam ei from the Yankees In
various exhibitions, charity
affairs, etc.
Yogi Berra matched wits
with
former
boss
Casey
Stengel for the first time
Tuesday ami tlw result was a
1-0 victory for the Meta be­
hind tho six-hit pitching of
Carlton Wiley a n d
Larry
Bearnarlh cleaned up in de­
luxe fashion.
The Met* were shut out by
Ralph Terry and Pete Mikkclsen for seven innings. They
scored the game’s only run in
Ihe eighth off rookie Tom
Metcalf when Ed Krancpool
singled, went to second on
Bon Hunt's sacrifice and tall­
ied on Frank Thomas' single.
Outfielder Dave Nicholson
continued his heavy hitting for
the Chicago While Sox with
a two run tie-breaking eighthinning triple in a 4 1 win over
the Dodgers. Nicholson now
has hit two homers and two
triples In his last four games.
Iton Fairly doubled home the
Dodgers' run.
Phil Gagliano, making a
strong hid to stick with tliq
St. I-ouis Cardinals as a util­
ity Inficldrr despite an unim­
pressive .242 hatting average
for Atlanta last season, raised
Ills spring average to ,3U8 with
a double and triple as the
Hcdblrds downed the Kansas
City Athletics, 12-3. The win
was Ihe Cardinals' ninth In 12
exhibition games.

Top Weight
LAUREL, Md. (U P D -J a c lyn Stable'* Ahoy, has been
assigned top weight o f 130
pounds for the Capitol Handi­
cap *t Laurel Race Track
next Saturday. Fred W. Hoop­
er'* Admiral’s Voyage waa
given 123 pounds.
Heinrich Schllemann
dis­
covered the ruins of Troy and
other ancient cltiea.

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S. (iste Men. I. Ilonnle Alike, 2. Ita Inhow llock, I. Aiiuarrna,
S. Tumklna Renle. *. O. li.‘ « S. MH.'e Uuc«t Htar, t. Tyler
Couple. 7. Kelton Ureen. I. Let, 7. J rff Mac, S. Travaltr
Kstre flock
Jo*.
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l. Proud Kills, 3 It II 'e K«l- I. Htarllkht Kathy. 3 Hprrlal
rad. 2. Ilonry Orand, f. Dot- Ham, 2. Vlcko. 4. O. II.'* Uoon.
nroa Jean. S- Nikki llloomer, S. Wonder (Hrl. « Vlvl. 7. ItrlS. Ho Kplriidld. 7. Kevin's Pat, Ita lloota, I. Sir. Tall Man
S. Cherokee Sundial
1.1011114 HACK — 5 1(1 Vlllr
TIIIH II HACK — S/ie Mile— 1. .Morning Thla. 2. Oecaalon,
1. Iluekaway Dan, 2. Mualr S. Kkue. 4. Twlaty J«t. 5.
Slap, 2. Kruar liar. Ilrown Jamea Kmmal, «
Pla Cully,
Trees, i. M’s riet Hat. t. Phony 7. Tranwaya. 2. Kentry
Vet, 7. Iloney Spot, I. Tor- M v n i ii i n : — a hi m ii * —
I. Htrp Now, 1. Hlrck Ponda,
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I. I.ucky Norma, 2. Crane Hock, S. Ilookrra' Clrcun, d. Loti Ha­
1. I'm (Had. 4. Non Plus, S. voc, 7. Cera' Sundown, S. Opal
III lleo. «. Poodle U . 7. Jewell Mac
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Ilohhle Hhore, I. Tutor ('arson, Parry Kaalia. 1. Jtofl Whirl. *•
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KI.KVK.VI'li HACK — 3/ft Vlllr
1. Pr. Whlakrrr, 2. Plltle
lllinnda, 2. Hweet Hhowrra. 4.
Pinko, S. W ill* Win. t. Hha'a
Hap 7. Notified, S. Kellacy

Dorman Leads
Team Victory Sanford JH 9
Defeats Evans

Etta Dorman turned in the
high game and scrlca, a big
202-581, to aid Stcnslrom Real­
ty in winning three pointi
from Cook's Corner and re­
tain the lead In the Hl-Noonera Howling league. The 381
high scratch scrlca broke a
three way. 575 tie held by Dot
Ilutton, Cat Slplcy and Mcda
Wiltshire.
Joe’s 1-uundry made a clean
sweep against the Acey Deucy
Wives. Dot Button rolled a
11MI-49I to aid the Art Drown
Rest Control to claim four
wins f r o m
Hunt Really.
Grapcville Nursery won three
point* from the CI’ O Wives
and Southern Air, led by Judy
Clarke’s 1B3S09, won three
points from Shoemaker Con­
struction.
Sophio Woodson found the
groove when she turned tn a
201-524 to help the DcBary
Debs down the M. A R. Bar
for three points.
The 5-4-7 fell for Betty Kurlmal, Kathy Gray and Shir­
ley Simas. Doris Hock con­
verted
the 4-7-9.
Virginia
Skclly the 3-9-10, and Shirley
Simas the 4-7-10. Dot Button,
Doris Hock, Rita Glaser, Ka­
thy Gray, Dot Johnson, Jean
Monroe, Kitty Curdy, Suzy
Reno, Connie Ringo, Mcda
Wiltshire and Sophie Woodson
all toppled the 3-10. Jean Og­
den, Nan Quinn, Susy Reno,
Carolyn Sallee, Cat Sipley and
Mary
Tomalrtki
converted
the 5-7. Turkeys were rolled
by Judy Clarke, Dot Johnson,
Jean Monroe, Jean Ogden and
Jean Sheridan.

The Sanford Junior High
Brave* opened their current
baseball season Tuesday aft­
ernoon with a 10 to 4 victory
over the Evans High School
Jayvees of Orlando.
Ron Dudley fired a three
hitter at Evans who picked
up a pair of runs in the third
and another two In the fourth.
Meanwhile, the Braves got to
Miller and Simmons of Evans
for five runs In the first In­
ning, four more in the second
and a single marker in the
fourth.
Sanford pounded out 13 hits
Including Chuck Cigott’a three
safeties In four trips and
I-efty Oxford's two drives. Ox­
ford, however, was injured
sliding
Into
second
base.
School
officials
said
this
morning that they are not yet
sure If he has a broken ankle.
Evans JV
002 200 0 - 4 3 5
Sanford JH 540 100 x- 1 0 13 4
Miller, Slmmont (2 ) and
Lyman; Dudley and Bryant.

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*t*od when they battle the
Baby Eagles o f the Metro
Conference’s Edgewater High
School. Next week the Lion*
host the Lyman Greyhounds
in the return engagement
between the two Seminole
County B(|uud*.
A fte r suataining a 2-0 loaa
to Lyman in the season's op­
ener, Oviedo bounced back
to _ pick o ff tho relatively
weak s(|uads o f Melbourne
Central Catholic, 1G-3, and
Montverde 31-21. Ih e Lions,
now 2-1, are entering the
rough part o f their schedule.
The squad is being paced
In the batting department by
Rex Brooks and Charlie M il­
ler. both o f whom are hitting
near .600. Over all, the en­
tire nine is showing marked
improvement in hitting.
Fielding is also looking
better, too. Both Infielders
and outfielders are becoming
adjusted to their positions
and consequently are playing
a better brand o f ball.
Oviedo's southpaw twirler,
Jimmy Courier, la pitching
good, steady ball. Courier la
presently 1-1 on the mound
for the season. W alter Bessly was in good form for the
Montverde contest and could
well develop Into a starting
righthander. I f arm trouble
doesn't continue to hamper
Danny Gammage, he could be
extra hill Insurance. Danny
Is credited with one o f Ovie­
do’s wins.
The Lions are getting mora
confident and hope to contin­
ue Improving their record.
Oviedo has added a top
condition baseball diamond to
the fine facilities at John
Courier field. The Lions will
play
their
home contests
there. Coach Paul Mikler and
hli charge* have atated that
they are looking forward to
playing on the new diamond.
Tho facility at Courier field
has been described a* "the
first grass infield In Oviedo’*
history."
Courier will U ke the mound
against Etlgewater’ s J V ’s, to­
day. Brook* w ill fill the other
position in the battery. Colliert will hold down fln t , and
Bobby Stewart will t&gt;a at
second, Partin at third and
Miller at short. Gammago
will he in left field, Billy
Mikler in center and Jacob*
in right.

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Last August Prater cam* to
Florida primarily bccauie o f
his w ife’s health. He landed In
Orlando but accepted a teach­
ing post at South Seminole.
In addition to his regular
teaching duties, Dick ccached
the Hurricanes' junior varsity
football team last fall and
has-been helping to enach JayVce basketball at the school
(luting the winter.
Dick attended high school
in Pikeaville, Ky. During his
four yeans there ha played
basketball four seasons and
lettered each year. During his
junior and senior years he
wa* selected to captain the
team. During three y ea n o f
hla high school cage career
Prater was named to the all
district team and also to the
all regional team three times.
Following high school, Dick
played freshman basketball
at the U n lven ity o f Ken­
tucky. He was the Wildcat
Fresh’a high scorer that seaion.
He spent the next four y e a n
In the U. S. A ir Force, play­
ing basketball in addition to
carrying
out
hla regular
dutlea.
Just prior to his release
from the A ir Fcrce he was
drafted by the N ew York
Knlckrrbocken o f the Nation­
al Basketball Association. Ha
was the Knlck’s firs t draft
choice.
Dick, however, wanted to
finish hla college education.
He enrolled at the University
o f South Carolina. During
his first year at Columbia he
completed the cage season a*
the fourth top scorer in the
Atlantic Coast Conference. In
the midst o f his second bas­
ketball season Prater was in­
jured and had to give up collegiato basketball. Ha com­
pleted hla college program at
South Carolina, graduating
in 1069.

Prater went to work fer the
firm o f Dun and Bradstreet
as a financial reporter in Co­
lumbia. But after a year he
felt

he

wanted

to go

Into

teaching and coacning. Hi*
initial Job was teaching and
coaching l -kctball back in
Kentucky, at i’ ikravllle High,
where he had hlnurlf ritended high school. He w ai at
Pikeaville one year when he
accepted an o ffe r to become
head
basketball coach
at
Fedscreek High Schcol, also
In Kentucky.
A fte r two successful years
at Fedscreek his wife’* physi­
cian recommended a more
moderate
climate
and
he
moved to Central Florida.
During hi* heyday in Kenlucky high school basketball
circles as a player, Prater
played in the Kentucky-Indlana high school all atar
cage conteat and paced the
Kentucky aggregation te a
win. Prater was the high
scorer in this affair. He alto
took high pclnt honors the
same year when this same
club defeated the Ohio all
star high achool rage team.
Prater’s abilities, however,
are not limited to basketball.
During his high school days
in Pikesvllle he lettered two
years a* an end.
It ’s obvious that w i t h
Prater coming to Seminole
County laat August It was
much too late toplac# him la
a position where hla athletle
background
could be beat
utilised. But as local school
authorities make plana fo r
the 10C4-05 achool year we're
o f the opinion that on* o f
this county’s
high
achcol
should be given the oppor­
tunity o f taking advantage o f
this young man's Abilities.

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of the current links season
when Colonial High o f Or­
FIMTOAM8
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over the Tribesmen.
Don Hardeman d e f e a t e d
Ray Bradford 2 and 1 and
Tom Bumgarner topped Roth
Vlhlen 1-up. The Grenadiers
took beat ball honors 8 and 1,
In a second foursome, Bob
K elly defeated J e ff Williams I
1:15 P M .
o f 8snford 2 and 1 but Larry
Sherwood ram* through fo r I ten*. He Min*n
the Seminole* with a 2 and 1
win over Bill Petri. Sanford
FRON I O
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with the (Inal performance on
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Lawyer-Doctor Takes Ruby Defense
DALLAS (U P1) - The Wvolving-door job of chief de­
fense attorney for condemned
killer Jack Ruby, held pre­
viously by two flashy court­
room performers, wound up
in the hands o f a bespectacled
college professor today.

His hiring was announced as criminal attorney Percy
by Ruby's sister, Mrs. Eva Foreman of Houston who quit
Grant, at a press conference the case Monday in a dispute
with Mrs. Grant, lie said she
Tuesday night.
Smith said he will terve was trying to run the defense.
Belli was fired by Ruby for
without fee.
Working a i his assistant, denouncing Dallas and the
also without fee, will be Prof. trial court in a wild tirade aft­
He Is Dr. Hubert Winston Charles Wright, a colleague er Ruby was given the death
Smith, director of the Law- at the university. Defense at­ sentence.
Science Academy at the Uni­ torneys Phil Burleson of DalMrs. Grant Tuesday night
versity o f Texas, who holds las and Joe Tnnahlll of Jas­ complained about Foreman's
both a law degree and a medi­ per, Tex., will remain on the charges and said he had
cal degree from Harvard Uni­ case.
"stood me u p" for a breakfast
versity.
Smith replaced famed Tex­ date they had to discuss his

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from the electric chair.
for medical tasti.
Smith aald he anticipated
Slie said tha contract Fore­
man presented the family Introducing new evidence into
"m ade me alck," but that the case within 30 days, pro­
Ruby Kerned "v e r y pleased" bably aooner.
with the hiring o f Smith.
Tonahill said the motion al­
"Holding a Candle"
ready filed fo r a new trial
Tha axpreaalon “ can't hold
"only scratched the eurface," a candle to you " alludea to
and a new motion would be the typical
apprentice or
presented within IT days.
boy eerrent In England who
Smith said he plans to ask waa given tha task o f hold­
(o have Ruby taken to »ome ing a candle while his mat­
hospital, perhaps the Austin ter read booki.

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BabyContestIsSlated
At First Shiloh Church
B y Robert B . Thomas Jr.
332 S7S6
There will be a baby contest
at 7 p. m. Sunday, April 12,
at First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church.
The contestants are: Ger­
ald Cooper, son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Cooper and
sponsored by godparents, Mr.
and Mr*. Arnold Bentley;
Brenda
Anita
Barrington,
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Barrington III, sponsor­
ed by her godparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Wilson Jr.;
Cobbrcna McGee, daughter of
M r. and Mrs. E. C. McGee,
sponsored by her godparents,
M r. and Mrs. W. C. Curry;
llershell Vernon Palm er III,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. V.
Palm er, sponsored by his god­
mother, Mrs. Lessie Pryor,
o f Lakeland.
In next week's edition, the
other contestants pictures will
appear.
Lillie Cherry Circle o f St.
John
Metropolitan
Baptist
Church has selected a project
fo r the year. It wilt help
some needy fam ily. This is
certainly one of the most won­
derful projects any organiza­
tion could undertake. The o f­
ficers o f the circle are: Mrs.
M ary Whitehurst, president;
Mrs. Bessie Smith, vice pres­
ident; Mrs. Mattie Cherry,
secretary; Mrs. Katie Cherry,
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
E va Mims, treasurer.
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their children. Please bring
the child's birth certificate.
However, If the child doesn't
have his birth certificate,
bring him any way. Physical
examinations will be given
also.
O. T. Brown and Isaac Sin­
gletary were weekend visitors
to our city. Form er residents
of this city, they reside in
Rochester, N. Y .
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St. Paul Baptist Church host­
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Candlelight Program Sunday.
It was for the benefit o f the
St. Paul Gospel Choir. The
audience received a wonder­
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gram was sponsored by the
Young Community Club.

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Glenda Jean Carr, 6 NTenth grade atudent at Crooms
High School, composed a poem
In memory of the late P res­
ident John F. Kennedy. She
sent it to Mrs. Jacquelyn
Kennedy, and the form er First
Lady sent a thank you card.
" I am most thrilled over
receiving the card," she said.
Mrs. KatJe B. Sandifer, her
homeroom teacher, aald "She
loves to write poem s." Con­
gratulations,
Glenda
Jean,
and keep writing. Could be
your best talent.
The Crooms High School
Band attained ratings of good
and excellent at the District
Festival In Titusville Satur­
day. Barbara Givens, Nclwyn
Hender son, Shirley Barring­
ton, and Devorla McNealy
rated superior in solos and
ensembles, They will a fen d
the State Band Festival in
Jacksonville
next
month.
B O N C B IL B YR D
Bruce Johnson, band director,
will accompany them,
M r*.
Bon d e l
Byrd,
of
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Mem ber* of Troops No. 364
home after completing three
and No. M attended the Girl
weeks of internship training in
Scout Week program at tha
m idwifery at the Francia M a­
Civle Center. Girl Scouts of
ternity Home. She reported
troop No, 164 attending were:
having been quite impressed
Eleanor Hardy, Dora Peoples,
with our city.
Marvin Kates, Hattie Harden,
Hopper Elementary acbool
Shirley Guy, and leader Mr*.
w ill have a
spelling bee
Ruth Church. We are inviting
Thursday, A pril 25, at S:4S
all girls, ages 9-17 to Join
a. m.
the troop of your choice.
Principal E u b a n k e an­
nouncer the Spring Roundup
Had Many Terms
beginning Saturday, April 4.
Thia day will be for all parSamuel Gomperi served as
enta o f children who will be­ president of the American
gin acbool In September of Federation of Labor 37 times,
1964.
missing only one year to that
On Thuriday April t , all office from ISM until his
parents are aiked to bring death.

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Long Way From Well
The social dislocations caused by
the automation revolution are going
to get a lot worse before they get
better.
According to Secretary o f Labor
W. Willard Wirtz, machines are tak­
ing the place o f about 4,000 work­
ers every 24 hours. Though the e f­
fects are severest in the unskilled
worker category, they are by no
means confined to it.
Neither are the effects confined
to any one age bracket, which is one
reason why there can be no all-em­
bracing solution to the problem.
There will have to be a number o f
“ solutions” and the field is wide op­
en for suggestions.
W irtz, nimself, looking at the near
side o f the age spectrum, recently
came out in favor o f raising the com­
pulsory school age limit to 18 and
fo r providing two extra years o f
free public education beyond high
school.
This, he said, would have the im­
mediate effect o f reducing by a cou­
ple million the number o f job occu­
pants or job seekers. More import­
antly, its long-range effect would be
the upgrading o f the work skills and
employment potentials o f t h e s e
youths.
A more general “ solution” hns
been recommended by Edwin F.
Shelley, director o f the National
Council on the Aging. Under his plan
o f "earned educational leave,” work­
ers would be withdrawn from the

Worry Clinic

lnbor force every year and sent back
to school, while still drawing their
pay.
I f unemployment equaled, say, 5
per cent o f the labor force, 5 per
cent o f the employed workers would
take their leave each year. I f unem­
ployment were 10 per cent, then 10
per cent o f those working would be
removed from the rolls.
“ This,” says Shelley, “ would leave
job openings across the board for
the unemployed to fill.”
The next year, the workers return­
ing from leave supposedly would fill
the void left by another crop o f fur­
loughed workers.
Obviously, this “ solution” would
be ideal i f all jobs were the same
and the only problem was that of
shifting the troops. Unfortunately,
it is not that simple.
Both “ solutions” rely on the mag­
ic power o f education and the fact
that much unemployment is of the
so-called “ structural” type. That is,
there arc jobs available, but unem­
ployed workers either don’ t possess
the skills necessary to fill them, or
the available jobs arc in one location
and the unemployed in another.
A t present, education is undoubt­
edly the best answer to the chal­
lenge o f automation. What will huppen when machines begin decimat­
ing the ranks o f management and
brain workers, no one can say.
We can only try to solve those ills
we have, rnther than look ahead to
others we know not of.

ns well ns public ones. The One Per­
centers nre simply taking the initi­
ative nnd spending n few o f their
tux dollars where they want them
spent before the government gets
hold o f them.

CASE 5-421: Nora Q „ aged trist would start his different­ quickly by giving the victim
22. la a school teacher.
ial diagnosis with the Idea of a new view-point.
Send for the booklet “ Sex
"But. Dr. Crane,” her mo­ self sex practices.
Problems of Young People.’’
ther protested, “ Nora is al­
For at least 50% of girls
enclosing a long stamped, re­
most sick with constant fear and probably 75% of boys turn envelope, plus 20c.
of germs.
have engaged in auto erotic­
After my personal Inter­
“ She washes her hands all
ism at one time or another. view with Nora. I handed her
the time. As a result her fin­
But If they have been sub­ that newspaper booklet so she
gers are raw, even though she
jected to the former threats could double check my ad­
employs mild soaps.
about feeblemindedness, In­ vice alter she got home.
“ She is also obsessed with
Remember, too that gastrie
sanity, venereal Infection, etc.,
worry about having stranger*
then they may feel that their juices is an excellent germ ­
enter the house.
icide, so most germ* will be
guilt will tie punished.
“ She grows agitated while
So this excessive handwash­ dissolved when they hit the
they are here and as soon a a
ing, plus an abnormal phobia stomach; otherwise, kiddies
they leave, she insists on
about germs, may be allayed would always be ill!
going over the furniture with
rubbing alcohol or even lysol.
“ When 1 protest, she even
cries and says she doesn't
know why she has this con­
stant obsession about germs.
“ She says she’d like to gel
over it hut she doesn't know­
how. What would you sug­
gest?”
This is a common obsession
of cultured people w4io have a
sexual guilt complex.
Reasonable cleanliness is
natural and desirable in mo­
dern society but when patients
go to such extremes aa Nora,
you can begin to suspect an
ulterior reason.
You may remember that
faxdy Macbeth also had an ex­
cessive handwashing obsess­
ion.
She felt guilty of murder, ao
she was frenzied In her con­
stant attempts to wash out
the imagined blood spots on
her hands.
For the excessive washing
of one's hands haa long been
symbolical o f an attempt to
erase guilt.
Thus, you Bible scholar* will
recall that Pontius Pilate ad­
mitted Christ'* innocence, yet
sent him to his death on the
cross.
Rut in plain sight o f the
"Whon I grow up / wont fo be rich and famous tiki
courtroom mob, lie then ask­
Bobby Baktrl"
ed for a bowl o f water, so he
could show the crowd that
he was washing his hands ol
any guilt.
So what would an attractive
young wuman like Nora have
on her conscience?
1ST. 1935
What supposedly sinful act
m
i
/
t
A
t
i
c
* ii r i c n m
would lie linked with her fin­
gers and llius Impel her o
wash them constantly In a
vain attempt at atonement?
If you have read this clini­
114 Bo. Palmetto
cal column very long, you can
mako a shrewd guess.
Phone F A 2*0814
Any experienced psychia­

BERRY’S WORLD

Hail The One Percenters
Clevelanders, who pioneered the
Community chest concept, are hoping
that another o f their ideas will bo
as universally copied around the na­
tion.
This is the One Percent Plan,
launched in 1960, under which busi­
nesses pledge one per cent o f their
annual income before taxes to the
support o f local institutions o f high­
er learning.
Actually, the avernge donation of
the 32 companies in the plan last
year was 1.14 per cent.
The idea has now leaped across a
couple o f state lines to Rochester,
N.Y., where the Xerox Corp. has
joined the cause. The company’s
pledge will mean about $400,000 giv­
en yearly to schools in the Roches­
ter nren.
It will be surprising if One Per­
cent clubs do not begin springing up
all over the country. It is not only
good public relations but good in­
vestment, fo r firms will one day be
hiring some o f the young people they
are now helping to educate.
It is also good citizenship. The na­
tion needs thriving private schools

Dr. Crane*s

"O f Course He H as a Licen se-! Issued It M yself!"

Bruce

Biossat — Ray Cromley

Political Notebook

Communist Committee.
He told to aet up progrnms for
goes
to
dances
and
even
plays
pushing
atheistic
thinking.
In
individual,
furtive
ap­
dominoes with the lads.
Party
worker*
are being
proaches,
Soviet
scientist*
"H ia
young
w ife
a l s o given more rigorous training
have been questioning Am eri­
waste* no time. Tha girls in bow to discourage religion.
I f a mnn love me, he will keep my can scientists o f late on how come to her to do dressmak­
American
analyst*
think
they
meet their
spiritual
words; nml my father will love him,
ing nnd obtain her advice on this antireligious drive will
needs and what they as scien­
intimate
questions.
E v e n boomerang. With scientists,
nnd we will come unto him nnd make
tists actually believe about
Young Communist L e a g u e intellectuals and students al­
our abode with him. — John 14:23.
man’s aim* and God and mor­
Conimu•
•
•
member Yury Efim ov suc­ ready questioning
ality.
cumbed ami baptized h I a I nist tenets, public antireliFrom the greatest minds to the
These topflight Russians
giuus debate probably will
most ignorant among men, people quietly corner the American* child."
raise the intensity o f their
nre people. In the darkest continent
T
o
m
e
e
t
the
problem,
nt international conference*,
the greatest need is a knowledge o f on cultural exchange trip* to Khrushchev has ordered an­ soul-searching.
Till* questioning by scien­
God. In the most enlightened society
the United State* and in other drive aguinst religion.
nnd culture, the need is the same to meeting In the Soviet Union. He has decreed establishment tists, intellectuals and youth
ns o f now is immature, dis­
know God. We think harshly of the
Tho Soviet scientists make o f an "Institute fo r Scientific
savage o f dark continents for their It clear they are looking for Atheism" ami reorganization organized and nebulous. Hut
primitive ways. Yet, some o f our something — a philosophy, n o f the nuticnal Soviet net­ U. S. analysts see itl it the
beginning o f something that
countrymen nre just as primitive.
superior being, a moral atnn- work for promoting atheism. could eventually weaken Rus­
The Holy Scriptures at work in mnn dard, a purpose— that com­
Iicginning with the 1064-65
sian ccmmunism from with­
— is the answer n better world. —
year, every student in uni­
munism does not supply.
in.
Rev. Robert L. Strickland, Jr., Pas­
versities
specializing
in
medi­
U. S. officials report these
tor, Church o f God Prophecy, Suncine,
agriculture
nnd
educa­
contacts are now too numer­
ford.
ous to be just the thinking o f tion will lie required to take
a course and pass an examin­
a few individuals.
"W e
a re
beginning to ation in “ The Rase* o f Scien­
think,"
says
one
official, tific Atheism." New rouraes
Q—What percentage of hu­
“ that there
la developing on atheism will b« Introduced man blood is made up of
Into
elementary
s
c
h
o
o
l
*
.
among Soviet
scientists a
cells ?
feeling they've got to have Teaching o f atheism will be
A—Almost half the blood Is
"mcdernlzed."
N
ight
classes
scmethlng more than com­
made up of cells, lilood cells
are being organized.
munism to live by,
are so small (lint 60,000 ol
Government agencies, the
“ They're not certain what
them could be put on the head
W A S H IN G T O N (U P 1 ) — ments emerging from the like If this snnust outbreak
they want. They often don't press and radio have been of a p:n.
of
vrrnnl
euphoria
were
to
training
camp
o
f
the
Wash­
As has often been noted, the
apeak of it In term* o f rollspread to other fields of en­
statements a n d
comments ington Senator*, where there
glon. Hut it’s clear that com­
Q—How doei the scarlet
deavor.
munism doesn't satisfy their
from baseball aprlng train­ Is talk once again o f rising
pimpernel relate to weather?
I think it would produce n
A —II Is supposed to close
ing ramps have • lot o f the from tha American League spate o f news item* some­ needs."
O n e Soviet mathematical
airiness and charm o f pure cellar.
what like these:
We plan to eliminate every Its petals at the approach of
an (K 'avyi facility wo don't nerd, rain. Tills flower has been
My reading o f the aporta
fantasy.
Sarasota,
F la ::
Herbie physicist recently told
This I* particularly true pages recently started mo to C r u m p ,
veteran General American privately that his and our present rapaelty is railed Ihe "peasant's weather
o f the etatementa and com- wondering what it would he Manager o f the Tidewater Soviet sociologist colleagues now in excess of our require­ glass” or Ihe “ poor nisn'i
warning."
Cotter Pin Corp., predicted had told him they had dis­ ments.
today that hia company will covered there was a direct re­ — Defense Secretary Robert
O YEIt 35 Y EA R S
overtake General Motors this lationship between the num­
McNamara, on tour o f San
Francisco buy alert ship­
year aa the nation's biggest ber o f rhun-hes and the
At First A Palmetto
amount o f juvenile delinquency
business.
yards.
Geneva
Altamonte Springe
(Alongside old poat o ffice)
Mr*. Jos. E. Mathieax
Mrs. Julia Bartoa
“ It is true 'that our net In the Soviet Union—the fe w ­
310-4824
838-1318
earnings were less than ft,- er the churches, the more de­
I iliil not come with a solu­
scientists, tion— this is un Asian problem
Lake Mary
Bear Lake-Foreat City
000 In 1003,” Grump told linquency. These
Mr*.
Frances
Wester
Mrs. Maryann Miles
reporters, “ But I see no rea­ he sold, recognize there is to bo decided by people in this
322-6210
838-3878
son why we can't raise that something there they want to part o f the world, not by the
Lake Monroe
Casselberry
United States.
to nround lif t billion in 1004. learn more alajuL
Mra. II. fa Johnson
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Student* in the universi­ — Attorney General Robert F.
“
During
the
winter
was
322-4722
838-5048
• CnrpetH • Furniture
acquired a new assistant vice ties are asking questions like
Kennedy, on tour to seek
Chuluota
• Loagwood
• Tile
• Pianos
"W
h
y
is
it
neceesary
to
be
president
who
should
mediation
o f
Indoneeianra id Political Adv.
Mra. Donna Estes
Mrs. Joan Magln
* Rental liedi
antireligicu
*?"’
The
s
a
m
e
strengthen
our
production
Mulaysinn
dispute.
365-3743
638-3317
department.
And
our
ac­ thought I* being raised In re­
Osteen
DcBary
counting department already cent novels.
Mra. Clarence Knyder
Mrs. Adam Muller
322-4841
S. Pavlov, first secretary o f
is aa accurate aa any In the
j
668-4410
National Association o f Man­ the Young Communist Cen­
Oviedo
Enterprise
Mre. George Kelsey
ufacturers.
tral Committee, worn* hia
Miss Helen Snodgrass
365-3486
668-0033
“ Last year we got o ff to organization:
C H UCKH O LE SPECIAL
a alow atart because of
"W a cannot console our­
mechanical breakdowns. This selves by saying that moat o f
THIS WICK IT COSTS YOU
Front End
year, if the water cooler the believers are old people.
Alignment
and
doesn't spring another leak,
“ On the Pioneer State Farm
Brake Adjustment
we'll
make
people
forget in the Vladimir O b l a s t s a y s
Any U.S. car
W W FIU
about General Motors.”
Pavlcv, "the prleat Is infinite­
w
Installed
Moet Cara
St. Petersburg, Fla.: Pfc. ly more active in carrying out
lUncld
Ihrup,
veteran
U.
8.
educational work with tha
Page 1-A
Sanford, Florida
Wed., March 25, 1964
Army
infantrymen,
ended young people than the Young
hia holdout today and signed
W ALTER A. OIKLOW, EDITOR AMD F t'lL IIH E R
up for another hitch.
elgn service officer, express­
FR AX K VOLTOLINE. O m l i U n - Oeaeral M aaaitr
It la believed his pay and ed delight today upon learn­
JULIAS L. ITEMSTROM
ROT GREER
allowances will total about ing that he had been traded
Associate Editor
Advertising Managtr
FRED VAR FELT
H ARRIETT E. JOHHSOR
$08 a month, making him to the Agriculture Depart­
Managing Editor
Claaslllad Dlraetor
one of tha highest paid Pfc's ment.
Jt'DV WELLS
JAKIE SMONMAMER
O unt? Editor
Uuslnet* Managar
on activa duty.
Agriculture gave up two
DORIS WILLIAMS
FRED WELLS
“ Reports that I Insisted on grade 12 entomologists and
■oelatg Editor
Machaaleal SupL
a new meaakit are a bunch ■ cotton parity atatistirian
it Heavy molded
of bunk,” Thrup said.
to obtain F a r n s w o r t h •
rubber
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who la aasily hurt, ao, ovor
•Inca than, lha haa aetad
Terr cool toward* ma, and
hanlly •peak*. I mu i t admit
that I enjoy tha freedom
from th «M coffee break*,
and therefore heiltata to re­
vive our friendship. How­
ever, our children play to­
gether and I would rather
be on friendly term* with
her. How can I accomplish
thle without getting back on
those t w o - h o u r coffee
breaksT
PU ZZLE D
D E A R PU ZZLE D : You
C a n t Leave well enough
•lone. You don’t know when
you are wall off.
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D E A R L U C K Y : Yes, and
I was getting ready to re­
ply, " I t will never work,
fo rg et hlm/’ l
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D E A R A B B Y : A second
man has entered my life. I
am a church woman, but If
you w ill let me captain, per­

D E A R A B B Y : 1 have a
friend who says, " I am go­
ing to GET a bath.” I keep
telling him that he should

ou n r doorstep datlr fo r a
two-hour eoffae brook. I ftn illy had to tall bar that 1

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jaaobif
thing tor bridge players, but
en occasion the most scien­
tific wsy to bid a hand is to
•lam-bang your way into a
plant.
Whan tha student bald Uta
North hand la tha weakly
duplicate ha bid a t shows In
the bog and was vary proud
o f hla accomplishment HU
bid of three dubs followed by
the jump to five spade# had
clearly told South to go to ala
with second round heart con­
trol and bad suggested seven
I f South could handle the first
bssrt lead.
It had also told West sx•c tly what suit to open and
W est's heart opening had flv -

•ay, *1 am going to T A K E
a bath.” Who Is right T
F A 88 IO
D E A R F A 88IO: One who
bathes himself T A K E 8 a
bath. I f he is given a bath
by someone else, hs GETS
a bath. Unless your friend
is at an age where hla
mother la still bathing him,
hu is all wst.
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C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
B E TSY A T LO CKH EED : I
think you ars wise to wait.
A man who haa besn di­
vorced three times Is a very,
very, very poor risk.
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Gst Is o ff your cheat F o r
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to A B B Y , Bon
BIOS, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, aeIf-ad­
dressed envelope.
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Hate to write letters?
send one dollar to A B B Y ,
Bos SM I, Beverly Hills,
Calif., fo r Abby's new book­
l e t "H O W TO W R IT E L E T ­
TERS FOR A L L OCCA­
SIONS."

Onfihidqa

Scleace is a floe thing for
scientists. Usually It la a One

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By Abigail Van Buren

haps you w ill find some
compassion fo r mo.
I think it was his eyes
that firs t breached my re­
serve. A I w a y a beautiful,
they sometimes appear gray
and turbulent, llks moun­
tain lakes whipped to anger
by a passing storm. His
hair, rivaling tha beauty o f
his eyes, has the windblown
freshness o f the open field.
His physlqus Is as perfect
as hla smile is disarming.
And wbsn he looks Into my
eyes, as he did tonight, I
can see no end to this rela­
tionship. You see, Abby, he
Is my grandson, just one
year old, and this Is his
firs t visit to our home.
Aren’t some women just
plain—
LU C K Y T

DEAR ABBYi ! h m •
neighbor who us«d to arrive

I

P a r * J - A — M a r c h 28, *64 f

s y Ruth Miiiett

"Y o u cannot fill your life their leisure hours, who are­
with prefabricated entertain­ n’t interested in making edu­
ment to fill the hours when cation a lifelong pursuit are
you are not working sod atill in for a pretty dull existence.
And the children brought
remain a human being."
The woman who made that up in such a home are bound
statement is Dr, Dorothy Lee, to be bored, restless and men­
author and form er Harvard tally undernourished.
There sre so many things
University anthropology pro­
today that families can do
fessor.
How about your own famllyT together, so many challenging
A re your evenings and week­ and interesting ways they can
ends filled with "prefabricated •psod their leisure, that It Is
• pity so many families do
entertainment."?
—Does the fam ily sit for rsly almost entirely on pre­
hours before the tslsvlaloo fabricated entertainment to
set, watching one time-skill- fill their noQworking hours.
Why not, lor one month.
log program after another?
—A re evenings out usually
spent going to movies?
—When It comas to sporti,
are you watchers, instead of
doers?
These are Important ques­
tions, because a husband and
wife who have no creative
bobbies,
who
depend
on
"m a d e " entertainment to fill

e Thursday
Carload Pare Nitre
Vila « I I &gt;M
“TH E NAKED JUNGLE"
Charttea Hrotea
Eloaoov Parker — Color
Flos A t t i l l Oaty
"M Y GEISHA"
Shirley MaeLalae
la Color

had pUyad six
- m u aavan.
"H ow did you get to a is l­
es kad tha student. "A n d how
ST
did you stop a heart lead ?"
ASS
" I t was assy aoough to get
10l «
to sis," replied the professor .
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BOOTH
" I opened one diamond. M y
partner responded one spade.
I Jumped to aix."
Ha continued with: " I did
nothing to anoouraga o r dlaBoth vulnerable
courage a heart toad. Instead,
WasS
I gave Watt full froodom of
5 *
t *
Pan
SN.T, Pass
choice. He wee Just as likely
Pass “
to open a club as a heart and
m ight even have tod a dia­
mond or a trump. Actually he
n tha defense two tricks.
had a rather normal club
Tha student wasn't ao proud opening and made R ."

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w as
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League, t h e
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Vo be conferred during
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in Tallahassee, • p. m., April
2.
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ris Bryant in a receiving line.
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sin's Democrstic p r i m a r y
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Kemlnol* County. at hi* office
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8KMINOLB COUNTT. a eorporatton.
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-vaE O. COOK and w lf*. R U N IC *
W. COOK, at al.
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NOTICH OF SUIT
T H E * T A T K OF F LO R ID A T O l
E. O Cook and w l f *
Eunice W. Cook
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Matthene. North Carolina
T o *, and each of you. ara
hereby notlfle.l that ault he*
been filed against you In tha
Circuit
Court
of
Semlnolo
County, Florida. In Chaneary,
an abbreviated title o f which
le KIHHT F E D E R A L HAVINOH
AND 1/IAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTT. a eor»
poratton. P laintiff, ve. K. O.
COOK and wlfa. EUNICE W.
COOK, at al. Defendant*. Ilia
nature o f eald eult being a
suit to forecloea that rartaln
m ortgage dated Jenuary It,
11(0. and o f record In O fficial
Records Book ITI, Pag* l i L
Seminole County Public Re«
rorde. encumbering the follow *
Ing described real p ro p erty
lo -w ll:
The South 110 feed o f Ten*
«.
Block
(. o f
PEARL
L A K E HEIGHTS. Hemlnola
County. Florida, according
to Plat thereof recorded tat
P lat Book I, page &gt;• o f
the
Publle
Record*
et
Bemlnola Connty, Florida,
and you ara hereby required
to file your anannr In eald
• ult
with
the
undersigned
Clerk o f eeld Court and to
serve a copy thereof upon the
P la in tiffs
attorney.
who*#
name and address appear be­
low, on or before the tvlti
day or April, l t d , and In de­
fault thereof Deere* Pro Confeeeo w ill be entered against
you
W ITN E SS my hand and nfflclal aaal at tha County Court*
house Sanford. Hemlnola C°un*
ty, Florida. thW * 0 U» day e l
March. 1M4.
(H E AL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, he,
Clark o f Ctrcnlt Court
B y: Sandra 1. Job aeon.
D. C.
Phillip K. Loguu
Shtnholaer and l«og*A
Attorneys at Law
P. O. Box 1TM
Sanford, Florida
Attorney for I'la la tlft
Publish March M * A p r * L
I. II. I I H .
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IN T H * Cl R DC I T COURT OF
T H E N IN TH JU D ICIAL C IR ­
C U IT OF FLO RID A. IN ANH
FOR ni:*I.N O LB C O U N T Y ,
FLO RID A.
IN CHANCERY. NO. U M
N O T H '* OF SU IT
T H E NEW T O R K B A N K BOR
HAVINGS, form erly T H B N E W
T O R K SAVINGS BANK, a N ew
York corporation.
P lain tiff,
-vaJE AN T. GOSHET.fN sad B A R ­
B ARA S. UOHHELIN. hie wife,
Defendant*.
TO i JE AN T . OOSSBLIN and
UARI1AKA S. OOHSCUN,
hla w lfa
i l l Dlckaoa D rive
Marietta, Georgia
YOU AND EACH OF TOtT
ARK H E R E B Y N O TIF IE D that
a suit has been brought against
you by T H E N EW
YORK
B ANK BOR SAVINGS, form ­
erly The New Y ork Sayings
Bank, a New York oorporation.
P lain tiff, te foreclose a cer­
tain m ortgage more partlsul*
erly described In th* Complaint
tiled In this snlL which M ort­
gage encumber* th * follow ing
described property, altuat* la
Hemlnola County, Florida, taw lt:
L o t 14. Block 11. o f B ASTBROOK
SUBDIVISION
U N IT No. I, acoordlng te
th* Plat thereof, recorded
In P lat Book It. P m * * 14SI o f tho Publle Records
o f Seminole County, F lo r­
id a
and for ether relief, and you
are required bo file your An­
swer t* eeld Complaint with
lb * Clerk of th* above styled
Court and to serve a copy
thereof on P la in tiffs A ttor­
ney*
ROSENBERG, ROSENHERO A RE ISM AN, IMS Aineley Building, Miami It. F lo rIda,- not later then the S4th
day o f April. IM4, In dafault
o f uhlth said Complaint w ill
be taken as confessed by yoa.
DATED, at Sanford. Florida,
this Strd day e t March. 14(4.
(S E A L )
Arthur II. Beckwith, J r ,
Clerk of the circuit Court
Byi Martha T . Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
ROSENBERO, ROSENBERG
A KK1BMAM
lOftJ AI osier Building,
Miami It. Florida
Publlsk March IS A AprU V
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iacorrect Inaertioa of your ad,
aad reserves the right to re­
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1. Lost k Pound
2. Notices - P e rs o n a ls
3. Eduoition - Inatructlon
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notlcaa
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 Loam
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
IB. Situations Wanted
20. Babyalttera
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint - Repair
23. Building M aterial!
24. Electrical Servicee
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio k Television
27. Special Servicee
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessorial
80. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pet*
82. Flowers - Shrubs
S3. Furniture
84. Articles T or Sals
84*A Swap or Exchengs
35. Articles Wanted
86. Automobiles - Trucks
38-A Autos Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

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SANFORD

H ERALD

W A N T ADS
BRING

FAST

I . For Rent

Sijr

CLEAN, 4*Rm. S ll Park.

FU RN. Apt. Cloae In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.
1-ROOM affleitncy apt. with
pvt. bath and ahower, suit
able for couple or single
person or retired. All utili­
ties included in rent. Ideally located on First St., with'
in 1 block o f S free parking
lota and shopping centsr. In­
quire at Manual Jacobson
Dept. Store, 211 E. Flrat St
Large S BR. bouse. 322-7368.
Efficiency Oar. Apt., all con
venlences, close in, garage.
Pb. 322-6409.

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tlo Bank Bulldina, Baa fori,
Florida, for tha flrat aat of
document* obtained. Bueh da.
poait wtu ba rafundad la full
ta aaah paraaa who raturna
tha doaaaaau la *ood aondl*
tlo * within I f days after tha
bid apanlnei with atoaptloa as
noted balaw. Additional aata
may ba aktalaad at tha aoat
o f lll.e e
far all erafasta,
which la half refundable. Oan*
•ral Coatraotera aacurlna da.
aumaata aad aat aufemlttlaf
proposal ahall ha rafundad ana*
halt tha dapoalt upon return
o f daaumsate la toad aandl*
tlon.
A aartlflad aback ar hank
draft, payable u tba Beard af
Publla Inatruotlon far Sami*
nola County, Flcrldsi V. ».
aorarnmant Benda or n ant*
lafactory hid bond anaeutad by
tha blddar and aeaaptabla aura*
ties In nn amount equal to
flra par cant of tha bid ahall
he aubmttue with aaah hid.
Tha aueaaaaful blddar will
ha required ta furnlah and pay
for aatlafactary performance
and payment bond ar bond*.
Attantlon la eallad to tha tact
that not lata than tba min*
Imura eelartee and wapaa aa
aat forth In tha apeelfleatloae
mutt ba paid on thla prelect.
Tba Board at Publla Inatruc*
tlon
for
Semtnola
County,
Florida, raaervaa tha rlsht to
A b V S M T ia R M B B T FOB BIDS
Tha Baard af Public Inatruc*
tlon
for
Bcmlnola
County,
Florida w ill racalva blda for
tha furnlohlns o f all labor,
matorlala, equipment and ear*
vlcee required for tba conatrue*
tlon o f
OVIKDO HM .tl SCSI (MIS, Ad­
dition a, Samlnola C o u n t y ,
Florida, conalatlns of a two*
claaaroom addition; aad
CROOKS
ACADEM Y
Addl.
tinea. Bamlnola County, Flor*
Ida. conalatlaa o f a Muala
Rulldlna, and mlacallanaouai
and
L A K R M AR Y (ELEM ENTARY
n r ilo o L Addlttoaa. Samlnela
County, Florida, r*n *t»tln e
o f three.claaaroom and Llb&gt;
rary Addition.
One bid for tha combined
protect* ahall ba eubraltted
• ad w ill ba raaalvad until !:• •
p.pu Thursday, April S. lis t,
at tba Sahaal Admlnletratlon
BullSIUB. Commercial Street.
Sanford.
Florid*,
at
which
tliee aad plpca tha blda w ill
ba publicly opened and read
aloud.
Contract document* oonalat
e f thr** **■• of plan* and vn*
pat a f rpaclflcstloaa. Drawlnaa
•a d (p telflca tlsa a m ar ha ah.
tainad far tha thraa p ro j.et*
by dapoaltlnp iss.ss with tha
ArchltacL Juba A. Rurtou IV,
Fourth Fluor, Sanford Allan *

Legal Notice

IN T IT * C IR C U IT COURT OF
TH E N IN T H JU D IC IA L CIR
CUtT IN AND FOR SEM I.
NOLM C O U N T Y . F LO R ID A .
C KA N C R KY NO. l M t l
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L M O R T
OAOE ASSOCIATION, a *orparatlea.

Plaintiff,

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
TO i Franklin W llllam a
Rtaldanc* Unknown
Carnlyn E. Wllllam a
Rtaldanea Unknown
Tou, Dafandanta, ar* hara*
by nellflad that a complaint
to foracloaa a cartaln mort( * ( * an tha fo llo w ln * daacrlb.
•d proparty, adnata, lylnp and
bain*
I*
Bamlnola
County,
Florida. ta*w lt:
Lot a. Block H. SUNLAND
E S T A T E *. Amandod PU L
•eoordln * to a plat thara• f. racordad la Plat ILiok
It, paaaa 1 a s . o f th*
Publla Raeorda o f Baml*
nola County, Florida,
T ofa tb o r with
On* OK ran**, Elactrlck
modal m a iW H , Sarlat TH*
•tS U T tl on*
Duo.Tharm
haatar, modal 111*1, Harlal
I t IB T Il on* Victor Climax
kltchan athauat fan. no
model ar aortal number;
tan Venetian blind*, metal
manufactured by Bankarlk
GUaa *
Paint Company,
Baaford, Florida, no mo.
dal or aortal number;
ha* been filed aaalnat you In
th* above atylad aull and you
ar* required to aarva a copy
o f yonr A u w a r or Plaadlnf
to tbo Complaint on P laln tlfra
• ttornay, JOSEPH M. MTU*
A8KO, P. O. Box I I I . Fern
Park, Florida, and flla tha
original A a iw tr or Plaadlns
In tha o ffle a o f tbo Clark of
th* Circuit Court on or b*.
for* th* Itth day o f April.
I f t l . It you fall to do ,o. a
dacraa pro eonfaaao w ill b*
taken aaalnat you for tba ra*
Itaf demanded In th* Com­
plaint.
W ITN E S S my hand and o f­
ficial * * * l of o ffic e at Banfard,
Bamlnola County, thla Itth day
of Marak , 1SS4.
(S E A L )
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr,
Clark o f Circuit Court
B y: Sandra *, Johnaon,

D. C.

JOSEPH M. MURASKO
Attorney at L a v
P. O. L o t 111
F a r* Park. P lacid*
Publlah Mar. ! ( , t l *

t. a. lisa.

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R E N T A BED

and

Trained Nurses
Aides

9. For Sale or Rent
2 BR, CB horns, Ig. Fla. Rm.
on 2 lots with lg. oaks. 411
San Carlos. Call 322-2030
after 3 p. m.
FURN. House In Sanford. Pb.
Orlando 423-1111 or Apopka
886-4849.

12. Real Estate For Sole 12. Real Eststs For Sals
2

BR.
Home, Study, 1V4
Baths, large Fam ily Rm. in
good neighborhood; includ­
ing steve, refrig., room air*
conditioner, washing m a­
chine A r u p . R e illy ter­
rific buy!
Monthly pay­
ments $83.50.
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
F A 2-8074

FH A - V A HOMES
1 , 1 , 4 4 BEDROOMS
1, M , k 2 BATHS
DOWN P A Y M E N TS FROM

$100

evenings

11. Real Estate Wanted

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FH A - V A

W IL L B U Y D IR E C T from
SALE S BROKER
Owner a tract of high land
with adequate Lake front
age. Please state location,
322-2420
2363 Park Dr.
(lie , price It terms. Address
P. O. Box 1042, Winter Park.

Stenstrom Realty

12. Real Estate For Sale

Seminole Realty

1901 S. Park
322-3232
D U PLE X . 3 ml. So. Sanford
A ve. on lot 170 x 200. Also Nltea: 322-8971-3031 or 2248
toned for trailer. A bar*
G R E E N B R IA R
gain for cash or will trade
lota
available
la
for Orlando property. Th Choice
Graanbrlar e f Loch Arbor
322*7319.
overlooking
go lf
courM'
3 BR, t Bath CB home, 103
Cuatora building to your
Satsuma Dr., R a v e a a a
specifications.
Greenbrier
Park.
developed by
K1NGSWOOD
6-ROOM bouse, store bldg., a
BUILDERB, INC.
corner Iota, 1V4 blocks o ff
302 Fairmont Dr.
French. $7,100. $1,000 down,

FA 24074

$61 mo. 70S W. 9th I t .

TR A D E T H A T T R A IL E R

NEAR TOWN

FOR A NEW HOME IN

Small, neat 2 BR, 1 Bath
home, with carport on love­
A LIM ITE D NU M BER OF
ly ahaded lots. Good (arden
T R A IL E R S BEINQ T A K E N
spot.
ON TR A D E ON I A 4 BED
$7,500 . TERM S
ROOM HOMES
Call Mr. Leatherbury at
323-2744
Between 3 and 8 Dally
FA 2-1301 17-82 at niawatha

CRYSTAL L A K E P A R K

Payton Realty

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SO U TH W A RD

We have Team pule of d |
makes, shades a d a im
tkaaa day*. Used B a ls a
end Tampers head the Bat
hot tha axcaUaoi btryi f t a l
atop f w a Coma fry aoaa
aad snap xtp cs tzissadoaB
daol lot TouneUi

RoEaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
Pb. F A 3-3181 116 W. 1st SL
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T Y . FLOHIDA.
rtlA N C E H Y NO. H N S
F J ItiT
FEDERAL
SAVIKOS
AND IX)AN ASSOCIATION OF
ORLANDO, a corporation.
P lain tiff,
ve.
H E R B E R T A. M U LLINS and
I’ HIKCILLA J. MULLINS, hie
w ife: A R T H U R C DIESINO
*t US., * t *1.,
Defendant*.
NOTICE o r SU IT
TO i A R T H U R O. DIESINO
T il Creetwood Avenue
Oeetorla. North Carolina
C AR O LYN DIESINO
TSI Creetwood Avenuo
Oaotonla. North Carolina
Tou ar* hereby notified that
a eult he* been filed agetnet
you In tbo above entitled
cauee, and that you are re ­
quired to f l i t your anawor
with the Clerk o f this Court
and to aerv* a copy thereof
upon th* p la in tiff or plain*
tlfra * Horn eye, who** nam*
and addr*** (a O il**, Hedrlek
4 Roblnaoa, 1(1 Best Church
Street, Orlando, Florida, not
later then April IS. list. I f
you fall to do eo a Decree Pro
Coofteeo
w ill
be
entered
• Stlnet you fo r the relief de­
manded In tbo Complaint. Title
eult la ta farecloee a mort*
gea*. Tha real property pro*
ceeded agelnat te:
South df foot e f L o t S
and North I I feet o f Lot
I, IMock A. KNO LI nil ES­
TATES. U N IT ONE. at*
cording to tbo plat there*
of, a* reourded la Plat
Book IS, Page 1, Public
Record* o f Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida.
W ITNE SS my hand and tha
eeal o f thl* Court at aanfor*.
Florida,
thla
|(th
day
af
March. ISS4.
(S E A L )
Arthur K. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk
Oy&gt; Sandra •- Johnaon
D. C.
nilee. Hedrick A Roblncon
Its Eaet Church Street
Orlando. Florida
Attorney* for P la in tiff
April PuM l.h March IS. SI * April
I. S. 1SS4.
CDS-SS

S t Johns Realty

Stenstrom Realty
2565 Park

Dr.

322-2420

SINGER

I960

Oldsmobile

Dynamic 88 4-dr. la r d ta p
•quipped with power etoerinf.
p o w e r brakes, F A C T O R Y
A IR
C O N D IT IO N IN G ta d
yen cna't tell it from Raw*
28,000 actual miles.

*1595
I960

Chevrolet
Impale 4-dr. H ard top all
powar and one tkat’a really
been cared for.

*1495
Sooper Dooper
Special!

63 Pontiac
Tempest
8 pa»». wagon. BI n and
white finish that’s N ew !
Radio, heater, and ta b
matte treaa.

Save! Save!

V A -F H A

Jim Hunt Really

Government

85. A r tic la Wanted

20. B a b y s itte r s

Owned Homes

To make the beat home
buy, tee the

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

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

PA
PA

3-2111
84641
323-0708
Baaford. Pla

3&amp; 4

Beautiful Home in Maitland,
owner baa $36,000 invest­
ment, 2700 square feet of
quality
construction
with
every
convenience, yours
today for $27,500.

1

DeBary Manor
Nursing Home
AUTO GLASS &amp;
Retirement Center SEAT COVER CO.

If you a rt Interested in Real
Estate at a bargain prica 3884 Park Dr.
read this! Commercial site,
zoned C-l for neighborhood
BEDROOM HOUSES
commercial enterprise. Ap­
IM M E D IA TE
praised value, $3500. Cash
O CCU PANCY
price for Immediate sale,
Air-Conditioning Optional
$3500.
Aa Low aa $330 Down
Investment opportunity. 370
feet on 4-lsne Highway,
Orange City scceis road to
expresiway 14. Can bo pur­
chased today for $3700 cash.

*1595

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
Ball-Blair Agency As Low As $100
R E A L ESTATE-INSURANCE
Monthly Payments
3rd k Park Ava.
Phone 322-5641
From $43.50

BARGAIN DAYS

1963
Volkswagen

For FAST T A X I SERVICE Used TVs bought ft sold, $20
up. 700 W. 9th. 322-9792.
call Homer Little at Grey­
2-dr, radio, heater — aad a
perfect
black
finish with
hound Bui Station. 322-1421
GOOD Straight Used Lumber: W 8W Urea.
or 322-9983.
2x2, 2x4, 2x 6, U8, 1x8.
Berry hill Painting Contractor,
Matched Flooring, Doors ft
Windows. Henry Schmitz,
Commercial - Industrial &lt;
Residential. Free estimate
on R t S-427, Next to VFW
Wo Appreciate Your Busi­
North o f Loogwood.
ness. 323-2287.
-Walnut treadle sewing ma­
chine, good condition. CaU
29. Automobile Service
322-3930.

DeBary Manor has an open
3 BR., Fla. Rm., 1H baths,
lng ter you;
cant, bast, alr-cond. $450
1) if you are above average
Down, $84 mo. 322-6513.
COM PLETE SET Golf Club*,
and capability
1-4 Woods, 1-9 Irena, Put­
3)
if
you
enjoy
working
dir­
3 BR., l i t bath home. As*
Sonkarik
Glass
and
Paint
ter,
Wedge, Cart, UmhreUa.
ectly with patients
•ume payments. 323-3455.
Ph. 322-5100 after S p.ro.
Company
3) if you are public rela
210 Mainolla
Ph. F A 1-4623
tiona minded.
Matching Maple dble. dresser
RO BERT A. W ILLIAM S
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
ft 3 chests, Chromo dinette
Realtor
set, fuU size Maple crib, GE
Raymond Lundqulit, Asso. If you have these qualities Free Inspection, estimates,
and good references, DeBary
pickup, delivery. Recoring
dryer, Childrens' toys. Ph.
FA 3-3*31 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Manor La willing to tay sc
ft repairs discounted.
322-6499 after 8 p.ra.
cordlnjly.
Roaldeotial * Commercial in
21114 E. 3rd.
322-344$
coma property ter aale or
Auto Glass, Top*
trade. N ear Shopping cen
ROUND BOBBIN MACTUNE
ft Seat Covers
tar. Ph. 822-3535.
(Rental Machine)
Reduced 23%
D E B A R Y: 2 BR., terrarao
CaU Singer Representative
floor*, elec, heat, alr-cond.,
W X 6800
60 N. 17-92
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000
304 W. 2nd St. F A 3-1038
DeBary,
Florida
668-4426
W. T. Corbett, Real Eatatc,
A LL WORK GUARANTEED
H A IR Y INDIGO
668-4791.
Regular, per 100 lbs .. $33.00
O PERATO RS31. Poultry - Livestock
500 lb. lota ............... $31.00
E X PE R IE N C E D
Privacy: Lg. gracious 2 story
home, in town, city conven Also one experienced in all Welsh Mare, a yrs. old, gentle Tba Ideal cover crop and for
pasture sowing.
and broke to ride, $100. Ph
operations o f dresses to in­
icnce It water, 2100 sq. ft.,
ONION PLANTS
322-7477.
struct. Pierre Manufactur­
plus big screen porch, back
Crystal Wax ft White loaning. 401 Pecan Ave.
utility poroh, patio, garage,
50 Hives of bees. Good extra
teh, per M .. $3.60, 800 ..
322 9233.
Income. 322-7002, 9-3. 668-4334
17. Main Help Wanted
$1.30, 3M k&gt;te .. $3.00, FOB
after B.
here.
F IN D
Man 11 years or over to work
A. M. F R E V A T T , T49-2U3,
E AS TE R EGGS
with our manager in the 31 A. Pets
S E V ILLE . FLA.
In your own back yard with
area of Central Florida. Car
4 Female Poodles, white, AKC
5 Oak trees. This 4-Bcdroom
required. Out Monday A. M.
QUICK 8AI.EI Wcstinghouse
reg. $50 ea. Ph. 323-8377 or
Home haa full ceramic tile
to PYiday P. M. each week.
Washer ft
Dryer.
Good
922-9353.
bath with large built-in lin­
$103 per week salary with
cond. Both for $60. 323-6313.
en closet. Separate dining
added weekly incentive pay. 32. Flowers • Shrubs
room - Kitchen - Utility
1-Dcdroom suite, 141 v 1 n g
Permanent position. Write
Room • Patio • Firred Walls.
scorn suite, l-dinette s e t
Daisy
plants, 85
Mr. li. F. McCulla, P. O. Gloriosa
$330 Down FHA. $63 month
Nothing down, tako over
cent! dox. 122-4124.
Box 18171, Tampa, Fla. In*
ly plus taxes 4k Insurance.
payments. 322-2701,
elude in letter complete LIGUSTRUM In cans. 1320
W ill consider vacant lots in
name, address, phone num­
2-Reclining chairs. 100" Couch.
Myrtle. 322-3504.
trade.
ber, and age, and date you
8-Bar stools. Combination
Johnny W »lker, Broker
ORANGE TREES
would lie available to start
Record Player—24" TV. 3322-6437 fo r Appointment
training (with p ay) and Nice big traea with fru it
Portable T V seta. 3408 De­
Coma plek them out ft wo
work if accepted. Interview
cod es Ava. 122-1813.
will plant DAVIS' NURS­
will be arranged with you
SANFORD CARPETS.
E R Y . 322-6082.
In the near future.
LINOLEUM ft T IL E CO.
Property Management
BLOOM ING Rotta on Chore19. Situation* Wanted
Quality Installations
k Sales Broker
ket stock, A ll other kinds
137 W. 1st St., Sanford
Days work, e x p e r ie n c e d , with
e f Nursery shrubbery and Pro# EsUmatcs
323-3241
references. 322-1441.
traea.
O f fa n fo r your selection
M AR. SPEC. Ladies' tennis
Gray Shadows Nuraary
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
these Beautiful 2, S, k 4
Shoos, Reg. $2.99, Now $1.99,
6 Mi. 8. on Sanford Ava,
Reasonable. Ph. 322-3112.
Bedroom
Army-Navy Surplus.
Work wanted. Days. 322-7053. 83. Furniture

THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
lie N. Park Ava. F A 14123

POCKET FAR M
You'll love this clean, pret­
ty, furnished farmhouse sit­
ting in tha middle of 3 rich
cultivated acre* o f land
near a great fishing lake.
Give ua a ring—it'a only a
10 minute
drive.
Price
811,300. Some Terms. Phone
Stamper Agency 1918 S.
French Ave. 322-4991.

34. Articles For Solo

LA K E M A R Y, N ew 2 Br., Need a Painter? 322-3090.
Taka ovar payments o f 4
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile
rooms o f like new furniture.
P A I N T I N G , Inside. Out,
bath, set-in grove. New low
$34.39 mo. SOS Mattte St.,
Large,
Small. Call Bob
price. Owner. 322-6859.
Sanford.
323-0743.
E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
Upright Plano, excellent eon
S IIE AFE R 'S
AG ENCY, Realtor, Insurer.
ditioo. $113. You m ove it,
CLOCK ft W ATCH R E P A IR
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2465
$100. 333-4173 evenings.
All typea clocks ft watches
S.
Park
AV*.
322-2264,
repaired. Pick up ft deliv*
322 2283.
R E A D Y M IX CONCRETE
«ry .
Patios,
Floor, Free Estimates
11314 Elm
322-3231
Sills, Untels, steps, blocks,
We believe this a perfect
N E E D A P IC T U R E t
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Home ter Retirement. Less
CaU Bill Vincent at
steel, grease traps, dry
than 3 blocks from Grocery,
Tha Sanford Herald
walls. Stepping stones.
Drug, Dime, Auto Parts, I. D. Portraits, Commercial, M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Hardware Stores, etc.
Partlea ft Gatherings,
309 Elm Ave.
322-3731
$10,500 TO TAL
Small or Large.
SING ER SLANT-O-MATIC
For this 3 Bedroom F U R N ­
FAST SERVICE
ISHED Home. $500 Down Day 322-2611 • Night 322-0922 Reposeeaed. Would like responsible party to take up
and $73 per mo.
WELLS D RILLED , PUMPS,
paymonte o f $9 per month
on Slant-O-Matic Automatic
S PR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine.
All Types and Slats
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
We Repair and Service
IN VE STM E N T k R E A L T Y
ing condition. CaU Collect
b
T
I
N
E
118 N. Park
322-9173
241-9387 evenings o r 422Machinery and Supply Co.
0932, Service Discount.
F A 1-6412
16. Female Help Wanted 207 W. 2nd SL

Registered Nurses

Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ave
Apply 3-6:30.

Biton and Struttlns lesions.
Group or private. Phone
322-3442 after 5 p. m.
2 BR house, kitchen equipped.
Inquire 817 Catalina Drive.
t . Notice* • P e r s o n a l*

JfOTICB la HERKDT o r r .
INCOME T A X SERVICE
EN that (tie und*r»lfn«i1 d*O. M. Harrliona
• Irina to tn r * r * In buala***
U l l Palmetto
• t Sanford. B.mlnol* County.
Florida, undar tha nami of 322-8827
322-7948
R a i l LAUNDER AM A at 111
West IT t h Strait. Sanford,
Florida, Inland to raalatar tha
•am* nama with tha Clark of
p arti;
Electrolux,
tha Circuit Court af Bcmlnola Repairs,
Kirby,
R exAlr,
AlrWay,
County. Florida.
John If. Loaehalt
GE, etc. Cleaners sold, ex
Hua B. L o*ch*lt
changad. Free Pick-up, 1114
HUTCHISON AND L E I T L E R
Edwarda Bulldina
Park Ava., Sanford, Phose
Foat Offlea Drawer H
F A 2*4783.
Sanford, F lorid *
Attorn,jr* for Ownara
VACUUM
C L E A N E R -L O C A L
Fubllah Mar. S, IS, IS. SS. 1114
CDS-1S
R E PA IR S - SALES —
rajaet any and/or all blda or
A L L MAXES
to welva any Informalltlaa In
tba blddlnf. No bid ahall ba
Phone 322-2282
withdrawn for a ptrlod of
flftta * ( I I ) days aubaaquant Q. For Rent
ta Ike apaalnt o f blda with*
ea t the aaaaant of tba Board.
N E W I RR . bouse, kit. equip.
J. D. WMIOHT, JR.
Chairman, Board of Fub
$73 month. 222*3683.
llo Inatrucllon for Baml
nola County. Florid*
1 BR. furs, a p t Quiet neigh
X. T. Mllwaa
•atElaala County luparlnun* borfaood. Ph. 322*1442, 4-3:30.
eaat e f Fublla Inatruatloa and
122-4301 other time*.
Xa-Otflelo Saeratary to tha
Board of Fublle Inatructlon
FubUah Mar. 1*. IS, SS, XSSI

By Nadine Seltzer

1 BR., Fura. Apt. with P v t
bath, 217 S. Park A re.

LAK E .
Call
322-1597.

F IC T IT IO ia V A N K L A W

SWEETIE PIE

March 25, *64— Page 5-A 12. Real Estate For Sals 27. Special Service*

3 BR House, 1 Bath, fenced
yard. Ph. 322-4468.

8. Education • Inatructlon CUSTOM B U IL T HOME ON

Legal Notice

Rrralb

W E L A E A APA R TM E N TS :
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.

3 BR., 2 Bath, Fla. Rm. 113
E. Coleman Circle. Rent
$130 mo. Pb. 323-0667.

RESULTS

•anfnrb

CRYSTAL L A K E PAR K
LAKE M ARY
West on 23th 8t. and
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
2 Miles
322-2744

and
LAKE W AYM AN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD
South on 17-92 — 6 ml.

(2 blocki Northwest of
Ixmgwood Plan)

LM N Enterprises,
Inc.
Pb. 833-3911

BA BYSITTIN G in my borne.
322-2274.

21. Beauty Salona
PE R M AN E N T SPE C IAL!
Our Budget Wave Now $6.93
Ace Beauty Salon,
Mayfair Hotel
Phone 322-8523

W ANTED reliable couple te
taka up monthly payment! W ANTED I Citrus fruit. L a ria
or smaU amounts. Bonded
o f $13.18 on I complete
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
rooms of furniture. Call
field. FA 2-4244
T E 8-1311, Casselberry, col­
lect.
86. Automobile* - Trucka

1959
Pontiac
CataUna
fine, power steering, air
ditioaad, A one owner g
right at

*1095
1959

Chevrolet

FR K K ESTIM ATE

PLUM BING
Contracting Repglrs
FREE ESTIM ATES
R. L. H A R V E Y
204 Sanford Ave.
F A I-33S3

193* OLDSMOBILE Sta. wa­ Impala 4-dr. Brease a n d
Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
gon, Super "81", RAH, pow­ white, Y-8 eRgiae with Power*
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
er, Below markot price. glide, radio and heater.
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
322-7459 d a F *.
322-5296
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
nights.
F A 3-2117.
1957 Mercury Monterey, fully
Sell
Ue
Your
Furniture.
equipped. $295. 322-3931.
Quick Service With the
Cash.
SUPER
TRADING *63 Rambler Claaaic, 4-dr.,
white, straight shift, radio,
POST. FA 2-0677.
exceUent
condition.
$200
Used furniture, appliance*,
tako over payments o f $53
tools, etc. Bought • Bold.
mo. Write, Sanford Herald,
Larry'a Mart 213 Sanford
Box 70.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
B U YIN O A NEW or
For the biggest selection of
USED CART
nearly new and used furni­
FIN AN C E IT W ITH US
ture, see Noll’s Furniture
♦ Low Interest Kate*
Brokerage In Casselberry
♦ Low Monthly Payments
on 17-82. Open 6 days 9 to 9.
FLO RID A STATE BANK

26. Radio f t T e le v is io n

34. Article* For Salt

HARRIETT'S B E A U TY NOOK
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Alto
evenings. 3 Senior styllite.
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.
Special By Popular Damand
Our Budget Wave Spec. $6.96
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
816 Palmetto Ava.
322-0834

25. Flumblnr Bervieoa

*1095
a m tot

76m

T V SERVICE C A L L ! A F TE R Carpets clean easier with tha
6 P. M. 322-6627,
Blue Luatre Electric Shampooer, only $1 per day. Car27. S p ecia l S e r v ic e *
roll's Furniture.
Tractor mowing ft Grading.
ISA Cu. F t refrigerator with
Call FA 2-7621.
aeparate door freexer, $73.
Piano Tuning and Repair
Fibreglasa
draperlaa,
1154X72 and 1-108x108, $30.
W. L- Harmon - F A 8-4283
Phone $36-3388.
W ANO SVC. ft TU N IN G
Rabuilding • Refelting
GUNS. New ft Used. Large
FREE E STIM A TE S
■election. WIU trade, also
repair. Tackle sold ft re­
GENE C U M B A A
paired . U ied boats and mo­
322-2661 — A fter 12 p m.
tors. Osteen Bridge Flab
PA IN TIN G , Interior-Exterior,
Camp ft Gun Shop.
and all types Home Repairs.
A ll Work Guaranteed
ENCYCLOPEDIA - Wo r l d
Scope, SO vote, la d . 1883
A. J. ADCOCK
Yearbook. $30. Park Ava.
General Contractor
322 9558
W f . Ct., Lot 93.

1953 Old* "98". full power,
good cond. $270. 322-2874.
'37 Plymouth $118. 822-9232.

87. Boat* • Motors
Getaway T o

The

Waterway

Hobaon Sporting Goods
Your EVIN RU D E Dealer
104-8-8 E. l e t ' Ph. F A 3-3961
SKI RIG, 16’. IS h.p. Johnson
elec., trailer, end extras,
$330. 3422 S. Willow. 332-1379.

$100 DOW N

$48 MONTH
S • Bedroom Home
CUSTOM R E A L T Y

WINTER.PARK
Corner Leo Rd. aad 11-82
Phone 944-4631

m
dOunphIU
MOTORS INC.

• Pontiac • Bnlch

• Rambler

m i

w. n a n ar.

PH. 8SS488I

TUT

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1

Pag* ft-A— March 25, '64

Skin Disease
Study Fails To
Solve Mystery

fPIBUX]
M A R K I T « |

B y Detoa Smith
V P I Selene* Editor
N E W Y O R K — A newly
written "natural h lttory" of
the Itchy aUn disease which
k connected somehow with
allergies,
although
medical
edence doesn't know Juit
how, offered little hope to
Re many victims. And It on­
ly accented Ms mysteries.
Its average duration among
long-term victims who pro
elded facta for this "natural
history" was about
years,
H ie longest single duration
among them was 63 years
The disease is "atopic derm
atltls." It is an on-and-off
Itchiness and is believed due
to deep-down allergic reac
Rons.
Among the now historical
victim s 55 percent were also
given to asthma, hay fever,
and allergic rhinitis which is
• runny nose not caused by
die common cold. A ll this
emphasised its connections to
the generalised allergic state
called •‘ atopy."
In S percent there was a
fam ily background of atopy
On the other hand the attacks
e f itchiness were brought on
most frequently by nervous
tension and fatigue in 60 percent. This gave some support
to a psychiatric theory that
U has some connection with
unconscious emotional con­
flicts.
Furthermore, many of the
victim s found relaxation and
release o f tension the most
effective remedy. But avoid
Ing the substances to which
they were allergic was also
effective.
The history * takers were
Drs. Harry L. Roth and Rob­
ert R. Kierland o f the Mayo
Clinic and Foundation of Ro­
chester, Minn. They reported
to a technical organ o f the
American Medical Aseocla
lion.
They questioned 492 pereons who were treated for
atopic dermatitis in the Ms
jro Clinic 20 years ago to find
eut how they had fared mean
while. They were divided be
tween "s e v e re " cases this nodlsease-now rate was 29 per­
cent.
Cataracts and
pneumonia
sometimes are
associated
with atopic dermatitis. Roth
end Kierland found the rate
that could be expected was
4 percent for the "m ild " and
23 percent for the "severe
as regards cataracts and 13
percent for pneumonia.

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BOSTON (U P 1 )— Improper
Bostonians have Riven I.ix
Taylor and Richard Burton
anything but a proper reccp
tion.
"6 fy w ife was almost kill
*«i." Burton thundered, trcin
bllng with rage.
One • thousand
shouting,
clawing admirers awnrmed the
newlywed stars In the lobby
o f the usually atald Rhcrutnn
I ’lnxa Hotel Suntluy night
tearing at their hair and
clothing for souvenir*.
Miss Taylor suffered hack
and arm Injuries. Hhe was
treated by a doctor, given a
sedative and put to bed in a
plush suite once used by the
late President Kennedy, for
mer President Eisenhower and
other notables.

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Defendant
N O T trn o r p i ’ i h .i c a t i o n
T » l U K T T r JANK KOX
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ty, Florida, on or before the
loth day or April, 1SI4, the
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yoa fo r failure to appear and
answer ae required by law.
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March, 1SS4.
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Clerk o f the Circuit Court
■emlnole
County
Courthouee Sanford, Florida
B yi Sandra S. Johnaon
Deputy c lerk
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next mayor of North Orlando.
I Holdovers

Zip Code 32771

VOL. 56

United Press Leased W ire

Ketablished l'J08

THURS., MARCH 26, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 155

Irene Van Ecpocl want to be
mayor.

Ferrin,

*tis said,

is

Union Official,
3 Others Held
In Bomb Plot

supported by holdover Art
. .Rhodes. Mrs. Van Ecpocl is
“ fishing" for Councilwomanelect Mona Grinstcad's vote.
Whether she gets it is a moot
question since the two arc
reported
feuding.
Which
leaves Tilson in the driver's
scat. Could be the five will
have to compromise and elect
M IAM I (U P I) _ A railroad
Mrs. Grinstead or Tilson as union official and 10-year em­
mayor.
ploye of the Florida East
• • •
Coast Railway was arrested
Charlie Scott would like it Wednesday and charged with
known he is the only “ Scott" setting a 50-pound dynamite
running for constable; in fact, bomb trap on a track south of
for any county office. Seems Vero Beach March 12.
some voters have him con­
Three other mm were ar­
fused with another “ Scott" rested within hours after the
who announced his candidacy dynamito bomb was rigged
but failed to qualify.
under the noses of FBI agents
• • •
who had staked out the tracks
Joe Gazil's trials ami tri­ on a tfp from an informer.
bulations continue. A gunman But a fourth man escaped,
held up his Handy store on agents said.
French Avenue; a motorist
John Katsikns, 40, record­
wrecked a part of the front ing secretary for Local 555 of
and a display stand at his the Brotherhood of Railroad
Handy store on 13th Street, Car Men at Miami, was ap­
and now a burglar ripped out parently the fourth man.
the wiring of the cooling sys­
Katsikos was charged both
tem of his Tip Top store on with conspiracy to set the dy­
West 13th Street, spoiling $30 namite trap and with actually
worth of chickens.
placing the bomb on the rail­
W II) MATTHEW S, administrative assistant to George Weiss, general
• • •
road trestle spanning a canal
manager of the New York Mets, and Joe McDonald, (righ t) camp super­
Casselberry Fire Chief Paul south of Vero Beach.
visor, discuss progress licing made at Sanford’s Mcmorinl Stadium where
Bates reminds that the public
After FBI agents watched
the eastern section of the Mot’s farm system is engaged in spring train­
is invited to attend the spe­ the bomb being set from their
(Herald Photo)
ing activities.
cialeducational movies pro­ hiding places near the trestle,
vided through the State Fire they said they followed Jos­
College which
are
being
eph Leo Vetter of Miami and
ahown each Wednesday at 8 John Wesley Into Fort Fierce
p.m. at the Casselberry Fire and arrested them. The next
House. Instruction in mouth- day, Hugh Winn of Miami was
to-mouth resuscitation also is arrested.
available.
All three were former FEC
• • •
em ploye! and members of
Longwood P o l i c e
Chief operating railroad u n i o n s .
Ry Julian Slenstrom
begun spring training at .San­
Claude Layo must have set They arc awaiting trial on
With 51 young bull players ford's Memorial Stniluiin.
the record Monday for rapid federal train wreck charges
Joe McDonald, camp suparA TLA N TIC C IT Y , N . J. on hand Wednesday and more
recovery o f stolen goods . . . under $50,000 bond each.
(D P I) — AFL-CIO President expected today and Friday, visor, tald that tha initial
a used car reported missing
Agents said Kataikoa, • »* -, ( k r f « ¥ u a f afcatar•*•**(-. »he * • strew division o f the workout w*-nt o f f in a a w w
by Holler Motor o f Sanford, live of Cleveland,! Ohio
otftd White House w ar* iir le e \ tim * * f ork ]Met farm system than satisfactory manner Wrher.
and its two 15-year-old Negro formerly employed ''by
' the guidelines today and tald they — -■
camp officials, tpanugera and
occupants, were recovered by sabotage-plagued FEC for lo
scouts i-xprt ased* surprise at
could lead to government
the chief on West Lake Street years as a car inspector.
control of the economy.
the excellent physical condi­
in Longwood just IS minutes
He lost his FEC job after
Meany challenged the guide
tion of the nthletes and the
after the alarm went out from the carrier was struck (Jan.
lines in a speech to the United
prowess displayed at the plate
the sheriff’s office.
23, 1963.) by members of 11 Auto W o r k e r s convention
by most o f Die players during
• • •
non-operating unions. T h e which heard them reaffirmed
a spirited baiting drill.
Mrs. Chet Macck of Gene­ operating unions, including
Monday by President John­
MeDonnld said that someSanford area physicians will
va recently lost a wallet the Brotherhood o f Railroad
son.
he honored Monday as a spe­ time next week more players
I
which contained some valu­ Car Men, have refused to
The leader of the giant la­ cial period lias been proclaim­ are expected to arrive. “ This
able papers and $51 in cash. cross the picket lines set up
bor federation said he would ed for them by Mayor A. L. will Itc the result of the par­
It was found by Eddie Hill­ by the non-operating unions.
ask the A FIrC iO to take a Wilson.
ent rlub rutting buck person­
man, a Geneva Negro, who
strong
stand
against
the
All doctors will wear a red nel and sending them to the
immediately turned his find
White House position that flower and additional flowers Buffalo Bisiuia of the Interna­
over to Mrs. Tommy Sumwages should not exceed in­ will he placed on Irays in hos­ tional League. The Bisons, in
mersill. There was no identi­
creases in productivity.
pital rooms. Floral displays turn, will rut players and send
fication in the wallet but
" I f we go down this road far will also Ik- seen in the hos­ them to Sanford," ho explain­
through a membership card
enough, it leads to the end of pital lobby, drug stores and ed.
in a certain organization,
free collective bargaining," churches.
Arriving last night was
which did not contain Mrs.
Ollier arrangements will be Clyde McCullough, f o r m e r
Eighty
business
women, Meany said. "A s far as 1 am
Macek's name, Mrs. Summerpiu* some 25 men, mcmbeis concerned, I don't propose sent to (amities of deceased catcher fo r the Pittsburgh P i­
sill located the owner.
rates und the Chicago Cubs,
The purpose of this little o f the Sanford business com­ that labor at any time agree physicians.
Doctor's Day is celebrated who has been named to man­
story is twofold: thcrc'rc hon­ munity, were honored this to go dolvn this road."
Meany said that the govern­ on March 30 by almost every age the Met*’ Auburn (N . Y .)
est people in this ol' world morning at a Coffee Club
of
the
Seminole ment would have to propose state in Hie nation. The date farm rlub in the New Yorkand that Chet is trying to lo­ meeting
Pennsylvania League. McCul­
cate Eddie to give him a re­ Chamber o f Commerce in the guidelines for executive sala­ was picked lo commemorate
USO Lounge.
ries, stockholders dividends one of the greatest discover­ lough lias also been a coach
ward.
The event, billed an a Pre- and corporation cash reserves ies in medical history. In 1842 with the Minnesota Twins of
• • •
Registrar Cami Bruce will hauler I-adies Day program, once it gets into the wage- Dr. Crawford W. Long, famed the American League.
Until his arrival here, Mc­
Georgia physician, first used
have her office In the court­ wns conducted by Charlie price field.
He said it would be the first ether as an anesthetic agent Cullough lias been coaching for
• t house open from 9 to noon Morrison, public relations di­
rector o f tha Chamber, lie slep Inward government con­ in n surgical operation, pro the parent Meta rlub, serving
Saturday for the benefit of
waa introduced by Karlylc trol of industry.
tiding mankind wilh the free­ under Manager Casey Stengel.
county residents wishing to
Ifousholder, Chamber presidom from pain and suffering Sheriff Robinson, originally
register in order to vote in
dent.
unsigned to mnnage Auburn,
during surgery.
the May S primary.
Several of the women were
Doctor's Day originated in lias been named u coach for
• • •
awarded Eaater prize*, rangBarrow County, Gn , in 1933, Stengel's rlub.
Memo to political candi­
ing from hams to randy.
as Die Idea of Mrs. Charles
MrDonald also announerd
dates: Irate motorists are
“ Among these introdured
B Almond who hail carried this morning that two more
telephoning The Herald in
by Morriaon were Mis* Lucy
fond memories of her family scouts had arrived and will
complaint Uiat your automo­
Nowlin, home service repre­
NORFOLK, Va. (U P I ) — physician.
serve ns instructors during
biles, with your campaign
sentative for Florida Power An explosion split the mid­
This Sai
” &lt;&lt;‘ict«rs and the training period. They are
signs, are hogging downtown
A Light Company, who is , section o f the 523-foot tanker Iheir wive*
in- Leri /.alike and Lloyd Gear­
parking spaces. So, you can
leaving the local post to a«- j San Jacinto 40 miles at sea formal parly ai
hart. /rink* scoots for the
see, your signs can work not
sunie the statewide director- early today. One rrewman rotlage of l)r. and Mrs. Char­ Met* in the Connerticut-Rhode
only to your advantage but to
ship fo r home services witli was killed and several others les Park Jr. on Banana Lake. Island urea.
your disadvantage.
offices In Miami; and Mrs. 1were injured.
Special tribute will be paid
Met offieiuls are well pleas­
• • •
Mary Washburn, USO aide
More than 30 crewmen to three loral doctors for their ed with the facilities here, Mc­
Note to Sanford householdIn charge o f activities for elected to ride stern section years of dedication. They are Donald rr|Mirtrd. "Th e layout
holders: City fire code pro­
personnel stationed at San­ o f the vessel, which appsr- I)r. Charles L. Park Sr., who at Memorial Stadium ia just
hibits the burning of trash;
ford Naval A ir 8tation.
ently was still hanging lame­ started prartice in 1923; Dr. great," said McDonald, and
let the sanitation crews pick
The Chamber’s Coffee Club ly to the forward section by G. H Starke who started in "w e're happy with the farilit up. If it's something very
meets on the last Thursday piping, wiring and structural 1927, and Dr. Wade H. Gar­ ities
und particularly
the
special that has to be burned,
o f each month.
beam*.
weutlier."
ner who started in 1929.
obtain ■permit from the fire

Meany Assails Spring Training For
LBJ Wage-Price M e t Teams Begins
Guidelines
Cily To Honoi
Its Physicians

Ladies Day Held
By Coffee Club

Tanker Split In
Two By Blast

department.
Neighbors are
complaining to city hall, and
one says he hates to sec tills
professional man taken to
court.

Senate Votes To Take Up Civil Rights
WASHINGTON

ON LY

Days to R egister
For the Prim aries

(U P I)

— Committee for

10 days. But away for a three-day Easter sections of the bill, suggested
changes of some degree to
virtually the entire bill.
In a speech prepared to
supjiort
Morse'*
committee
referral motion, Dlrkten spell­
then moved Into a second test the courts— are entitled to Sen. Richard R. Russell, (D- ed out in delail hia proposed
over sending it to committee. full committee consideration Ga.), did not even make any revision to the bill’s section on
The vote to take up the of the bill.
closing arguments after 16 banning
job
discrimination
Tne Senate wasted no lime days of talk on Democratic against Negroes or other min­
bill was, as expected, one-sided-67 to 17.
voting on the long-pending mo­ Leader Mike .Mansfield's move ority groups. Re skipped his
Senate leaders were confi­ tion to take up the bill. It to formally consider the legis­ proposed amendment to the
dent they could defeat Sen. started voting 21 minutes after lation. Neither did Mansfield. public accommodations sec­
Wayne klorsc's motion to send it opened a 9 a. m. session.
Dirk sen, who has drafted tion. lie plans lo spell out
the measure to the Judiciary |Senators were racing fo get major amvodmcnla Ui two these details later,
The Senate, after almost three the Oregon Democrat, backed weekend.
week* o f Southern opposition, by Senate GOP lea d er Ever­
Adoption of the first motion
Dirkscn,
111.,
argued had been a forgone conclus­
voted to take up the House ett
passed civil right* bill. It strongly that the Senate— and ion. Southern senators led by

JIQ JLUA.

•• •

BRIEFS
Peace Force
NICOSIA (U P I ) — The
United Nations peace force
will take up ita duties on Cy­
rus nt 6 a.m. Friday 10 p.m.
Thursday, VIST, the United
Nations announced today.

11 Convicted
AYKLSBURY,

England
(U P I) — A jury today con­
victed 11 persons In the $7.3
million
"great
mail
train
robbery," biggest theft o f all
time.

Mac On Mend
W A SH IN G TO N &lt; U H ) —
General o f the Arm y Doug­
las MncArthur, though still
gravely ill from the effects
of two major operations In
IH days, seemed today to Ik&gt;
on the way to recovery.

Bandit Hunted
CHICAGO (U P I ) — Au­
thorities today expanded their
hunt for a supermarket ban­
dit who slipped away from a
police ambush Wednesday in
which tin i*e other robbers
were shot lo death.

Markets To Close
t'nilrd Press International
Major securities and com­
modity exchanges in the Un­
ited States and Canada will
lie closed on Good Friday,
March 27. Most banks will be
open.

Close Shave
T A M P A , ( U l 'I ) — A shav­
ing cream duel between »evtm i1 college girls got out of
hal’d Wednesday night and It
waa 4 n in, before police could
quiet 400 milling, singing
students at tbo University of
South Florida.

Milk Man Named

Leaders Hail Decision
To Keep Big Facility
the Chamber's armed forces
By Fred Van Pelt
Tali of gloom which hung committee, this morning re
leased the following slate
over Seminole County's econ
ment on his return to Sanford
omy during the last 10 days
from Washington:
to two weeks, because of per­
"On behalf of the Seminole
sistent rumors, waa quickly
County Chamber of Commerce
dispelled Wednesday afternoon
armed forces committee, we
with the announcement by the
want to express our sinrere
Navy, sanctioned by the Pen­
tagon, that operations will gratitude to all the indivld
uals, city and county govern
continue as planned at San­
ment officials and civic lead­
ford Naval Air Station.
Over and above the pleasant ers for their outstanding of
personal relationship which forts in the successful drive
to keep and expand our Naval
exists between the Navy per­
A ir Station.
sonnel assigned to SNAS and
"W e cannot overemphasize
the civilian population, there
is the selfish point- of -view: the all-out support o f the wvn
derful folks stationed at NAS.
Seminole County’a economy.
While the continuation of The entire effort is another
the Navy base does not neces­ example of unity, with every­
sarily mean a boost In the one joining the team.
“ When called on to help, Sen­
economy at this time, it does
mean that the county will not ator Holland was magnificent,
fare a "financial bust" with wilh complete support from
Senator Smathera, Congress
the closing of the facility.
More than 3,000 persons— man Herlong, and the entire
mostly military— derive their Florida Congressional dclcga
livelihood at Sanford Naval tion.
Air Station. This means a
“ The story would not be
monthly payroll of more than complete or the successful
$t million. And most of this conclusion
possible
without
is spent or invested in Semi­ mentioning the whole-hearted
nole County.
cooperation of the press."
These base personnel own
Howard H. Hodges, presi
an estimated 500 homes in the dent of Sanford Allantic Na
county, which would soon be tional Bank, had this to say
vacated should the base be this morning;
closed.
But, happily, the payroll will
continue and the homes will
continue to be occupied by the
Navy friends.
WASHINGTON
(UIM )
Navy's decision lo continue
Sanford Naval Air Station, From now on the Treasury
and not consolidate its opera­ will redeem paper dollars on
tions with those o f Naval Air ly in silver bullion or stiver
Station, Cecil Field, Jackson­ dust.
ville, at that facility, was an­
Treasury Secretary Doug
nounced Wednesday afternoon las Dillon called a halt to Die
following a conference in Sen. great sliver dollar raid Wed
Spessard Holland's Washing­ nesday with an announcement
ton office, attended by Sen­ that tlie Treasury no longer
ator Holland, representatives will exchange silver certlfl
of Sen. George Smathera and cates for silver dollars.
Rep. A. S. Herlong Jr.; high
Dillon said that the recent
ranking Navy officers, and run on silver dollars at the
State Sen. Mark N. Cleveland Treasury had reduced the
Jr., John Krider and Randall stock to about 3 million. Since
Chase, of the armed forces virtually all these would be of
committee of the Seminole value to coin collectors, he
County Chamber of Com­ said, It would not be poss
merce.
Ible to distribute them equit­
Sen. Cleveland, chairman of ably.

New Trial Move

2 Outside Fire
Calls Answered
By Longwood

"The lown seems to have an
uplift of spirit today after
the announcement and I think
we will see the pleasant ef­
fect of it in the very near fu­
ture."
Karlylc Houshnidcr, presi­
dent of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, re­
leased this statement:
“ Needless to say i am moH
happy with the decision of tha
officials in Washington to
keep the Sanford Naval A ir
Station in operation and 1 be­
lieve we all realize that it
our Navy base was to bo
moved it would have a disas­
trous effect on the economy
of our county, which would
take years of hard work to
overcome.
“ As it now stands, wc will
maintain our economic level
in relation with the Navy baso
and we can have high hopes
that the operation of the base
will expand so that it will
mean even more lo our gen­
eral economy."
State Rep. Jan
Fortune
said: " I t was a terrific job
(keeping the base in opera­
tion). The people who brought
it about are to be sincerely
rongratulated and the coun­
ty owes them a great debt
of gratitude."

Run On Silver
Dollars Spiked

Road Surveys
Set For County

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
F ih ii U II. lA'Verelte Sr., Talluhassee, wn* named Wednes
day as administrator o f the
F l o r i d a Milk Commission,
succeeding K. V. Fisher, who
A state survey team will ap­
resigned last August. The ap­
pear in Seminole County in
pointment was announced by
mid-April to establish center­
the governor’* office,
lines for future road construc­
tion in tlie county.
NEW YORK (U P I ) — The
Ttil* "firm commitment"
lowest temperature reported
was obtained Wednesday by
this morning to tlio U.S.
the County Commission at a
Weather Bureau, excluding
wilh
State Road
Al a s k a and Hawaii, was III meeting
below zeio at Devils laike, Board Member Max Brewer
N'.l). Tlie highest reported and SUB Engineer Ritchie
Wednesday was 85 at Alice, Green. The two groups met
in DeLand. Also attending
Tex.
waa Seminole County Engi
ncer William Bush,
The aurvey team will re
D A LLA S (U P I ) — Some
time within the next 10 days, main in the county to concen­
Jack lluliy's scholarly new trate on such surveys as were
lawyer, Dr. Hubert W. Smith, requested by Seminole at a
plans to auk for a new trial, previous meeting wilh the
pinning his hopes on more State Road Board.
It will atay on the job, SBB
medical lists for Ruby and
the support of the entire Law member* said, until it la fin­
Scicneo Academy of the Un­ ished unless an "extrem e em ­
ergency"
develops
which
iversity of Texas.
might pull them nut.
The survey was labeled the
"moat important" by County
Commission Chairman James
P. Avery Jr. at the previous
meeting in Del.and.
At that time, Snil member*
pondered the value of such
By Donna Estes
'
a project but agreed to study
Tlie
Longwood
Volunteer
the proposal and confer with
Fire Department was called
the county delegation at a
to two fires outside the city
later date.
limits within a six hour per­
Seminole County ran thus
iod, Chief Claude Layo re­
begin king range planning for
ported this morning.
roads. With the centerlines
The first call, at 8:55 p.m. established, it can set up ton­
Wednesday, was a woods fire ing regulations and Ihus avoid
in Koresl ( ity Eitale*. Sever­ building along such areas.
al acres burned and the LongThli, A very said, would
wond department reapondrd keep the county from having
to a call from the Florida to buy the building in the fu­
Forestry Service under the ture. There will be none oncemutual aid agreement.
the program i* set up, he
At 12:02 a.in. today, the vol­ added.
unteers received two separate
Wednesday's meeting and
calls to a fire at the Donald decision emphasized the mer­
Iirooka residence on Highway its of the Seminole proposi­
17-92. It hat been determined tion.
that this fire was deliberately
With M, Avery said, (he
set in a brush and palmetto county can now plan its roads
patch within six feet of the for future use instead of
house by a person or persons limiting its scope to today's
unknown. Occupants credit needs.
the continued barking of the
Also agreed to was a feas­
family pet, which awakened ibility study for a causaway
them to the danger, with over Laka Jessup and one
preventing a possible disaster. wbieh would make a closer

19 Below Zero

“ The effect of Sanford Na­
val Air Station on the econ­
omy of Sanford had been most
forcefully brought home to me
by the obvious reluctance of
businessmen to go ahead wilh
expansion plans and merchan­
dising plans during that per­
iod of uncertainty about the
permanency of the installa­
tion.

road tie-in with Uio new uni­
versity site.
The SBB will place a bor­
ing machine in the area as
soon as possible and begin
testing the section proposed
for the causeway. Should it
prove advisable, Ihc center­
lines for the causeway would
be marked.
The Commission chairman
reported
prospects
appear
bright for establishing o f an
early rights of way require­
ment for a railroad overpass
on West First Street at nand's
aiding.
This, too, was sought by
(lie county delegation at Its
early Del.and meeting.
Avery declared Wednesday’s
meeting “ very cordial, very
fruitful and most construc­
tiv e ." He added the entire
board was "most grateful for
the kindnrss shown" by ihc
Stale Road Board officials.

George
Touhy,
executive
vice president of First Feder­
al Savings and Loan Associa­
tion, stated:
"T lie fact that Sanfonfa
principal Industry, its larg­
est payroll, is lo continue in
its vital role here undoubted­
ly ia a source o( satisfaction
to everyone who is interest­
ed in our continuing progress.
“ While ihe economic sup­
port lo our area is very im ­
portant, most of us are very
conscious and most apprecia­
tive o f the other outstanding
contributions made by our
friends at SNAS. They are
active workers in our chur­
ches, schools, welfare and
charity groups and do out­
standing jobs, not only as
contributors to the highly ef­
ficient Navy base, but as
cltiicns who arc boosting this
vitality of our entire commun­
ity“ The essentiality o f our
Navy
base to our city— to
Central Florida, as a matter
of fact—cannot be overem ­
phasized."
State Rep. S. J. (J oe) Da­
vis Jr. remarked: “ Sanford
Naval Air Station is an Im­
portant factor to tlie econ­
omic
picture of Scminolo
County. Rclaining this faci­
lity will maintain the eco­
nomic stability in Ihe county.
In addition to this factor, (lie
Navy station make* us awara
of and creates closer ties to
tha national defense program
of this country. It also brings
many fine, talented men and
women who add to and contri­
bute to Hie leadership of tlio
civic , cultural and sociat en­
vironment of the community."

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A dventist

B aptist

Church O f God

Methodist

THE SEVENTII-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner Ttk A Elm
I t 1* Mathawo------------- Paalor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School _ _ » :l# a. ra.
Worship Barries _ lit## a. ra.
Wednesday Nlsbt
Prayer Barries _ _ 7:4# p. ra.
“ W a Haro This Hops- radio
maaaaaa aaeb Sunday a. m.
at l i l t orar WTIIR at 1*04
•a your radio dial.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Idtl W . First Slrast
Sonday Sehool _ * * 10:00 a. m.
Mornlnr Worship _ 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (Sonday) TiOO p.nt
Evanaallatle Barries T:00 p. nt
Wad. Prayer Mast _ TiOO p. ra.
Bill Stephana ------------- Pastor
A Cordial Welcome to All

CHURCH OP OOD
OP PROPHECY
TIM Elm Aranu#
Tier. R. L Strickland .... Paamr
Sunday School
. • : ( ! a. in.
Worship Harriet — H :4 ! a. m.
Kvmngallatlo Barr. — Til* p. in.
Wednesday)
Toung People V. I . S. Sarr.
T:in p. m.
Htbla Training Sarr l:nn pm.

ORACB METHODIST CHTTRcyf
Onora Rd., at Woodland A re.
Rev. John H. Hire* Jr., raetnr
Church School .... ... #MI a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ . 11:«( a. m.

A lliance
CHRISTIAN MISSION ART
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1441 Park Ar*. at 14th S t
SUr. a C. Do*#, Jr. — Pastor
Sunday School ------ t i l l a. ra.
Worship Barries _ H its a. m.
Evening Worship — t:«» p. as.
Alllanes Tooth
rallowahlp (SUB.) — H H p. a t
Barries —

PINECREST ASSEMBLY
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITth and Elm
H. M. Wlldar --------------- Pastor
Sonday School ------ t i l l a. m.
Mornlns Worship — M ilt a. at
Evening Worship — Till p. raTooth Sarr. &lt;«un.) - 4t*4 p. m.
Mid-Week Sarr. (Wad.) - Tilt
p. a t

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
HOT B. Sanford A r t
R. Varnon Puller
Sunday Sehool _ _ Sill t in.
Mornlns Worship _ 11:00 t nt

B aptist

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
Hlrhwny 40 Want
Morris Ruby ■■■■— Eranrallat
Blbla C la s s --------- 10:** a. nt
Mornlnr W orship__11:00 a. m.
Branlnr Worship — tiOO p. nt
BlbM Claaaaa Wad. _ TllO p. nt

F1NBCRERT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
Faatar _____ William J. Oueea
Mornlns Worship — llito a. m.
Sunday School ------- - H4I a. » .
Tralnlnr Union
t i l l p. m.
Branlnr Worship — Tilt p. nt
Wad. Olfloora A Toachara
Ms atlas - ...... .......... till p. s t
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlande ltd. at Uaatar Ara.
B. Hamilton Orlttla _ Paalor
Sonday Sehool .... — t i l l a. m.
Mornlns Worship — Uiat a. m.
Tralnlnr Union — t i l l P- m.
B rsa la « Worship — Tilt p. a t

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Straat, Longwood
Pr. Chart** W . Stewart. Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion — 7:1# n. m.
Sunday School *— * t:00 a. m.
&gt;'amlly Barrie# _ * »:«# a. ra.
Service A Barmen — lo:4J a. m.

Church O f Christ

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
I t t Park Aranas
F. B. Chance . -------Mornlns Worship — li l t a. m.
Sonday School —■%_ ||4I a. m.
Mornlns Worablp — 11:40 a. nt
Tralnlnr Union _
4:10 p. m.
Evening Worship - T ill P- m.
Wad. Prayer Barrios THO p. at

WBBTSTDB MIS8IONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith S t A Holly Are.
Paul M. Calley --------— Panto?
Sunday Sehool _
10:01 a. at
Sunday
Mornlns Worohip — 11:00 a. at
Sunday
Branlnr Worship — TiOO p. m.
Wednesday
Prayor Barrios
« I too p. ra.

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Christ)
Park Aranu* at 21th SI.
t : l i a. ra. _ _ _ . Church School
11:0* a. m. — Worship Service
1:2* p. m. __ Christian Youth
Ministry
Bar. Waiter A. R. McPherson.
Paator

Christian

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Oanara
Ralph Brawar Jr.
Eranrallat
Blbla S e h o o l____10:00 t nt
Mornlns Worship — 11:00 t nt
Branlnr Worship — Tito p. at
Wod. Pray or Sarrloo T:I0 p. at

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14tk S t A Oak Ara.
Sail s m i t h ------------------ - Pastor
Bondar Sehool ------ 0:40 a. m.
Mornlns Worship _ 11:00 a. m.
Tralnlnr Union — d ill p. ra.
Evening Worship - Tilt p. m.
Wad. Prayer Barrios Tilt p. at
Nursery Open
_
W T R R --------------------1HI p. nt
Sunday Nits Broadcast

Congregational

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
iiw r . m
Ph. t t t . t m
P a s to r ____Cheater W . Plank
Sunday Sehool
10:00 a. nt
Mornlnr Harries _ 11:00 a. m.
Tralnlnr Union ---- 0:10 p. ra.
Branlnr Barries _ TilO p. nt
Wednesday Manilas*!
Orranlaatlona — 0:10 p. ni.
Prayer ............. — Til* p. nt
C h oir-------------------- l : to p, m.

Tilt p. a t

A ssem b ly O f God

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HOLT CROSS
401 S. Park Ara.
Pr. Leroy D. Hopar, Raclor
Holy Communion ... T:l* a. m.
&gt;*amlly Harries and
Sunday School
• ;## a. m.
Morning Prayer
(Plrat Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:4* a. m.

Free Methodist

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CHURCH OP CHRIST
l i l t Park Aranus
Bart Br.wn --------- Eranrallat
Sunday
Blbla S tu d y ----------10:00 a. nt
Mornlns Worablp —. 11:00 a. ra.
Branlns Barrie# _ 0:10 p. nt
Saa "llarald at Truth** 1 p. nt
Sunday an Channel t
Tusaday
Ladles Blbla Class - HiOO a. a t
Wadnosday
Blbla Claar ------ — Vito p. St

TREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Ith SL and Laurel Av*.
Eugene Sh eldon ____ __ Pastor

it h

Telephone: Ill-Tall

Sunday School ____
Morning Worship __
Evening Worship _ .
Wad. Trayar Barrie*

1:41 a.
10:1# a.
7:0# p.
7:20 p.

ra.
m.
m.
ra.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
101 W. 22th Place
•The Church of tha Lutheran
Hour" and TV 'This Is tbs
LI fa"
Harbart W. Qoaraa ____ Paator
Sunday School ____ Sill a. m.
Worship Barrlca _ 11:20 a. m.

Every gardener knows human Ingenuity cannot be substituted for
the mirscls of growth. God's secret Is God’s!
But he knows, too, that wild growth means wilderness. Only culti­
vation makes a garden.
So he works with God. And tho result k beauty, fruitfulness,
abundance.
What the man with the green thumb practices In his back yard, the
Church inspires across the wholo expanse of human effort. . . the culti­
vation of souls . . . the realization of our spiritual potential. Working
with God I
What do YOU think life k meant to be!
Wilderness? Or the Garden of God?
Join us at* Church next Sunday I

THE CHURCH FOR A L L . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
Vfca Cfcorti is tit* gnataat tectcc
SC aarth (or the bulldior of character
s o l pood clllaanaMp. U is a etorabouM of spiritual ralura. Without •
atnor Church, noUhar democracy
our ctrilbaifaw ram ourrtr*. Thar*
ar* four wand reasons why ovary
parson should attend aervlca* rrjularly and support tha Church. They
nra:(l)fcr hla non aaka. (I) For hia
A i l M ) oaks. (S) Nor tha aak* at
k b community rod nation. (4) For
tho aaho H lha Ckoeh ttaolL whHi
oaada hb moral and malarial support.
Han to po la church nsubriy and

Christian Science
FIRST CHUnCK OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
too East Second Btraot
Sunday Barrlca A
Sunday Sehool —— 11:0# a. nt
Hubjactt "Doetrlna of AlonemanL"
Wednesday Barries _ t:00 p. m.
Raadlnr Room! 101 E. Plrat
Waakdayai 10:10 a. m. • 4:10
p. nt Prtday Bronlasi H it*
1:10 p. at

Church O f God
CHURCH OF OOD
find A Pranch
H. C. S m ith ---------------- Pastor
Sunday Schuol —
OiOl a. ro.
Mornlns Worship _ 11:00 a. ra.
Eranrallollo Harr. - TllO p. m.
Tuaa. Prayer Barr. - TllO p. in.
Thura. Younr People
Bodaaror .
—
TtM p. s t

a n d * * MN.
Bondar
Psalms
104:14-34

Mondap
Matthew
8:13-20

Tuorabr
Matthew
18:38-48

Wnlnrrabr
John
10:31-39

Thunular
Kphwlana
4:4-18

OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2 204 A Orlando Drtr*
Hwy. IT-#!)
Sanford. Florid*

III-71II

Tha Rar. Uaorg* Klnnsm o*
Interim Paator
Sunday S c h o o l------ III# a. ra.
Morning Worship — 1110# a. m.
Communion— Plrat Sunday la
Each Month
XINDERUARTEN AND NURSXKT

Nazarene
PIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd St. at Mapl* Ar*.
Paul R ic h * * __ ___ — — Paatof
Sunday School
■ (M l a. m.
Morning Worahlp —. 10MS a. m,
Touth ___ —— — *:## p. m.
Evangelistic Service Tt«S p. m.
Mid. Week
Harriet (Wad.) — T.»# p. m.
Third Sunday
fllngaplratloa ___. It## p. ra.
PIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
I.aka Mary, Pla.
Rev. W . L. Holcomb*. Paelnr
Sunday
(M l a. m. ____Blbla School
l l : t ( a. m. _ Morning Worship
7:00 p. m. __ Evening Barrlca
7:0# p. m. __ Wad. M ld -W *'k
Prayer Service#
T;oo p. m. .... 2nd Wad. Miss­
ionary Barrlca

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
l« ! Orange Straat
Rar. K. Ruth Orant — recto*
Sunday School ____ 18:00 a. ra.
Morning Worahlp — H it# a. ra.
Sunday Evening __ 7:1* p. ra.
Wad. Rlbt* Study _ 7:10 p. ra.
Conquerors Matting
Prlday ------------ --- 7:2# p. ra.

PIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanlord. Pla.
Oak A ra A Ird St.
Hrovtr C. Sewell J r . __Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Assistant
Pastor
Morning Worship __ 1:2# a. m.
Church School ____ #MI a. ra.
Basilon Matte _ _ _ 10MI a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:M a m.
Ihoneer Pallowahlp 1:00 p. m.
Senior III Pallowahlp &lt;t*0 p.m.
Kvanlng Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wod. Prayor M e a t__7:00 p. m.
CHURCH OP THE COVENANT
ITTI South Orlando Drive
Thnmaa li. Makln ____ Paator
Worahlp ........ - __— 1:00 a m.
Churoh School — . !• :(• a ra.

TO LIST YOUR

CHURCH

Methodist

NOTICE

PIRBT METHODIST CHURCH
#12 Park Ar*.
John T. Adam* Jr....... Paalor
Morning Worship — 1:2# p. m.
Sunday Sehool _ _ _ IMS a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:11 a. m.
MTP M e e t in g ,___( :!* p . m.
(Intarmadlats, San lor)
Evening Worship &gt; . Tilt p. ra.

BarbAta.
Friday
II Corinthians
6 :1-11

EBEXEZER METHODIST
CHURCH
Cltrua Haights
Tier. Ray Oregory, Jr.. Paatn,
Churrh School , ■■* PM2 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:0# a. m.
M T P ------------------- — 4:2# P. m.
Eva. Worahlp
T:2n p. m.
Wad. Prayer Harriet T:l# p m.

Presbyterian

Lutheran

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Saturday
Colosslan*
1:9-20

CALL

322-2611

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
BURNUP ft SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING C O , INC.
CHAPMAN CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
106 N. Elm Av«.
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A . DUDA ft SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford
GLAS-MET INC.
Metal and Fibarglas Duct Systems
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th St-, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
801 W. let. S t, Sanford
HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

HILL LUMBER ft HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

NELSON ft CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and Staff

HOLLER MOTOR 8ALES CO.
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

LORMANN REALTY
Casselberry

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WIGHT GROCERY CO, INC.
and Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford
JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 S. Laurel A v e , Sanford
KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t, Sanford

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff
L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida
PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

LONGWOOD PIT BARBECUE
Mom and BUI Baumholser

LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION C O , INC.

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

Ostoon Malhodlat Charch
PnoIn
Waalayan
Mathodlat,
RL
44
W. st Paoln
St. Jamra A.M.E* Sanford Ar*.
HI. Mary's A.M.E. Church SL Itt. 4tl Oataan
St.
Paul** Malhodlat C h a n t
Oataan
ltd. Entarprlaa
Stafford Manorial
Malhodlat C h u r a h
S. DaBary

Poraat Laka Savanth-day Adrantlat Church,
Hwy. 424, Poraat City
Baranth-day Adrantlat church, Maitland
Are* Altamonte Springs
Sanford Savanth.dny
Adrantlat
Chnrch.
Bavanth * Elm

-SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R CH D IR E C T O R Y BAPTIST

Antioch Baptist Church, Or Iada
Central Baptist Churoh, 1211 Oak Avu.
Chulutta Plrat BapUat Church
Eldar Spring* Baptist Church,
•#( Lehman BA
Faith BapUat M b sb * . M l
Casselberry
First BapUat Churoh. M l Park Ara.
Frlandahlp Baptlat Churoh Of
Altamonte Spring*
E L MA AUamoala Spring*
Flrot Baptist churoh o f DaBary
Flrat Baptlat Church o f Oanara
Flrot B aptbt Churoh o f Lake Mary
Flrat B aptbt Church uf Lake Monro*
Flrat Baptlat Churoh uf Lonpwood, Oor.
Churoh A Qraut
.
.
Flrot B aptbt Charok o f Ortodu
Flrat Baptbt Church at Saa Lando Spring*
Flrat ShUab M b a b sa ry BapUat Charah,
MM W . Mth BL
Faraat OUr Baptb# Charok
Foaatala Hoad B aptbt Churoh, OrUda
Lava Bauthara BapUat Mlaalou, Chutuota
B a ptb t Church
Earth * A
Is

MUI

/

Baptbt Churak
Ofttfts*
■iBUei Charok, Qaaora Umr,

ML Oliva Mlaalaaary BapUat Churoh. Saa
Lando Spring# Rd., Longwood
ML BJoa MUaloaary Baptlat, Slpaa Ara.
Naw
ML
Calvary
Missionary
BapUat
11•• W . Mth SL
Mow Salem Primitive Baptlat Ohureh.
lie# W . Mth BL
Naw ML Sloa Baptlat charah. 1ft# Pear Ara
Oaklawn Baptlat Chaptl, MM W . Mth SL
Oataan Baptlat Churoh
i*!n*oraet Baptist Churoh, 1(1 W . Onora BA
Prairie Lab* BapUat Churoh, Rids* nd.,
Peru Park
Prosroa* Mlaaloaary Baptbt Qiurah, Midway
Soaond Shiloh Mlaalaaary BapUat Church.
Ninth A Hickory
St. James Missionary BapUat Churoh St*.
RA III Ootoou
SL Paul Missionary Baptlat Churoh, fth SL
SL Matthew* Mlaalonary Baptlat Charah
Canaan Height*
SL Job*'* Mlaaloaary Baptlat Churoh,
(I# Cyprooa SL
Torapb BapUat Okurah, Palm Sprlaga BA*
AHamaata Bprtasa
Waotalda Mlaalonary Baptbt Churak,
dt« A Holly Ara.
Blow Hop* Baptist Churoh, TM Orange Ara.
CATHOLIC
Churoh of tho Nativity. Lake Mary
AU Soul* Cathaib Churoh, TM Oak Ara.

SL
ArV a
OetheMs
Charah,
Parching
Pino*. DaBary
S t Mary Magdalan* Catholic Church, Mait­
land Ara. Altamonte Spring*
CHRISTIAN
Plrat Christian churoh, M#T A Sanford Av*.
Congragatloaal Christian Church,
l«#l Park Av*.
Northsld* Christian Church, P l a r 1 d a
Havan Dr* Maitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Charah
Charah
Churoh
Charah

of
of
of
*f

ChrbL MM A Park Arc.
Christ Oanara
Christ Longwosd
CbrloL Paolo
CHURCH OP OOD

Churoh at OoA III Htokory
Charah af Ood, lie# a Praaoh
Church at OoA Orlode

EPISCOPAL
AU Batata Episcopal Church B. DaBary
Ara* Eotarprla*
Cbrlot Episcopal Church. Leagwaad
All Batata Episcopal, Enterprise
Holy Cross Episcopal, Park Arc. at «th

LUTHERAN
Ascension
Lutheran
Church,
Orarbrook
Dr* Caaaalberry
flood Hbsphard United Luthara,
II*# A Orlando l&gt;r.
Lutheran churoh of Ih* Kadaamar,
ls i W . Ilth inac*
Messiah Lutheran Churrh. Amarleaa Laglon
Hall, Pralrl* Lake, Kara Park
BL Lukaa Lutbaran Chuicb, RL 42d Slavic
METHODIST
Barnatt Memorial Malhodlat Church, A
DaHary Ara* Entarprlaa
Bear Laka Methodist Churoh
Halhal A.M.E. Church. Canaan Haights
raaaalbarry Community Malhodlat Chureh.
Hwy. IT.## A Plnay Kldg* ltd* Caasalbarry
DaBary Community Mathodiot Church W.
lllgblaada, DaBary
Kbsaaiar
Malhodlat
Church,
Old
Orlaado Hwy.
Plrat Malhodlat Churrh, 411 Park Ara.
Plrat Malhodlat Church of Ovlodo
Praa Malhodlat Church. »0( W . 4th SL
Orar* Malhodlat Church. Onora RA
Ornnt Chapel A.M E. Church, Orlado
Oakgror* Malhodlat Church, Orlado

SEVENTH

DAT

ADVENTIST

NAZARENE

OTHER CHURCHES

P I r* t
Church of
tha
Nssarana,
w.
2nd nt Mapl*
Par* Park
Churoh o f
tho
Nasaraao,
(PUrlan Rd* Porn Park
Laka Mary Church of tho Naaaraa*

Allan's A.M.E. Church, Ollvs * 12th
Church of Ood in ChrlaL Orlado
Chuluotn Community Church
Church of Ood of Propbtcy. HOT Elm Av*.
Church of Jaauo Chrlat of Latter Day
Saint*, n i l park Are.
Community Chapol, Altamonte Spring*
Eastern Ortbodon Church. SL Johns Chry­
sostom Chapol, Hwy. IT-2*. Para Park
Congregation Bath laraal. 14th A Magnolia
Plrat enurch of ChrlaL SclantlsL
IN E. 2nd SL
Plrat Pentecostal Church o f Longwood
Ml
Olivo Uollnoaa Church,
Oak Hill
ltd. Ootatn
Plnscroat Aasarnbly o f Ood. ITth A Elm
Sanford Alliance Church, t i l l M. Pork Are.
Sanford Congrogatlon of Jahorab'o W itH U W. lot SL
Tho Salvation Army. I l l E. 2nd St.
Unity Church of Sanford, SI# E. tat SL

rilKSUTTKniAN
Community Praabylarlan Church, ( A h * Mary
Plrat Praobytarian
Church,Oak
Ara.
A Ird SL
Plrat Praabylarlan Charch, Caasalbarry
Plrat Prasbytarta*
Charah of
DaBory.
E. Highland
*
Prasbytarta* Church of Tho Covenant
2IT2 a Orlando Dr.
SL Andrews Presbyterian Church 111! Lannaal Boh. Dr* Bear Laka
Upaala Community Proabytorba Church.
U p itll R4,
Waalmrautar^ Praabylarlan Church, HawaU

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Fiberglass Boat Plant To Open Here M a y 1
5fhp ^ c tn fn rh i i m t t f t

Interesting item on the po­
lice blotter: "Someone enter­
ed my home and stole my
purse. It contained two 50-cent
^pieces and my teeth."
• • •

)

Mere curiosity: An automo­
bile bearing Seminole County
license plates is parked quite
often in front of city hall. It
bears a bumper sticker say
ing "Vote for Blount for coun­
ty Judge." There's no Sem­
inole County candidate named
"B lou n t"
£
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V

Reporter Harry Johnson
just added a line to the first
Item above: "The teeth have
a sentimental value. 1 love to
eat."
• • •
City fire department now
has a full complement of 23
firemen, City Manager Pete
^ Knowles reports. The firemen
• n o w get a full "Kelly Day
(A "Kelly Day" means the
firemen will get an extra
free day. They arc on duty
for a 24-hour period, then off
duty for 24 hours. The "Kelly
Day" is sandwiched in he
tween their regular seventh
and ninth off-duty days.)
• • •
H

We know a chap . . . in
fact, everyone in Seminole
County knows him . . . who
bad his first flight in a light
airplane last week. In flying
over the ocean he queried the
pilot with these questions, at
intervals: How far arc we
from land? . . . How high are
we? . . . How far will this
plane glide? PS: They made
* it alright . . . but he's still
"up in the air."
• • •
City Commission is toying
with the idea of removing all
parking meters. Making a
study of results in other cities
which have taken that action
• • •
RNs in meeting this evening at Seminole County Health
Center will have all available
information on Florida schools
for students interested in a
nursing career. That includes
boys, too, for there are many
male RNs.
• • •

£

The Sheriff's Star is Uie of
ficial
house organfor the
Florida Sheriffs Association.
Some six months ago the edl
tor queried The Sanford Her­
ald for a picture of Sheriff
J. L. Hobby and his mobile
crime laboratory. Better late
than never, the photo is pub­
lished in the current issue.
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Howard Hood is the newly
elected prcsldrnt of the Sanford Lions.
• • •

Local young women inter­
ested in career opportunities
in Navy Department offices at
Washington, D. C., will be in­
terviewed by Miss Phyllis M.
Blankenship at the Navy re­
cruiting station in Orlando for
a limited time. Positions arc
open for typists, stenogra|T phers and secretaries,
• • •

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One of the easiest ways to
know this city from A to Z is
to study the new Sanford city
directory. All adult citizens,
firms and institutions are re­
corded in the 1964 guidebook.
The roll call Is flanked by
ABC Garbage and William J.
Zwosta.
• • •
Quote from Bill MacLauchlin: A mat. becomes wise by
watching what happens to
him when he isn't.
• • •
Her comments to the con­
trary, North Orlando’s Irene
Van Eepoel is enjoying beIng introduced as "the prettiest mayor in these United
States." And you should see
her eyes Rash when anyone
even dares to suggest chang­
ing the name of North Orlan­
do to divorce any thought
from that town south of Sem­
inole County. Seems North
Orlandoans like the name of
their little municipality. May­
or Irene said the suggestion
to change the name to "Okl*■moto-ville" was dropped real
quick.
• • •
Mrs. Catherine Pearce, 1002
South Magnolia Avenue, is
richer
by
10,000 trading
stamps won in a contest spon­
sored by the JayCee wives for
the benefit of the Littie Red
J School House.

Zip Code 32771

&gt;

The largest fiberglass boat
manufacturing company in the
southeast United States will
commence operations of a
branch plant here on May t.
Southern Fiberglass
Pro­
ducts, Inc., of Orlando, has
taken a long-term lease on the
new Williams plant at San­
ford Industrial Park, on San­
ford Avenue, at HLH Pro­
duct*.
The transaction was the se­
cond large such negotiation
completed here recently by
the industrial committee of
ihe Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce. The first waa
the transfer of the Del Mar
building on West 20th Street
to Chemical Corporation of
America, at Tallahassee.
Harold L. Slama, presi­
dent of Southern Fiberglass,
said this morning part of his
firm’s operations will be re­
moved here from Orlando,
with operations to commenco
May 1.
He said presently the Or­
lando branch employs about
80 persons and manufactures
nine fiberglass boat* dally.
About seven or eight of tho
Orlando personnel will bo
transferred to the Sanford
plant, with another 55-65 per­
rons to be employed locally.
Production here will In­
crease the firm'* output to
15 boats daily, five at Orlando
and 10 in Sanford Slama said.
The firm manufactures tho
Cobia line of sports boating
craft. These will be on display
Thursday through Saturday at
the industrial exhibit at Sanford Civic Center.
When Gene R. Meador*,
owner of Meadors Marine,
learned only two weeks ago
that Southern Fiberglasa need­
ed to expand its operation# at
Orlando, he Informed Scott
Burn# and Carl Schilke, cochairmen of the Chamber's
Industrial committee.
J. L. Williams, Dallas, Tex­
as, head of J. L. Williams and
Company, who built the $150,.
000 plant at Sanford Industrial
Park, waa contacted.
Lease baa been signed for
Southern Fiberglass to hold
the 30,000 square foot property
for fiva years, with option
for renewal or purchase.

WEATHER: Generally fair today and Tuesday; hiprh today 80-85; low tonight in 60s.
VOL. 56

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Long Lease
In Industrial
Park Signed

MAYOR IRENE Van Ecpocl, o f North Orlando,
chats in interview with Doris Williams (right),
society editor o f The Sanford Herald.

County's First Woman
Mayor Has Big Plans
By Doris Williams
The repartee in a recent
tete-a-tete w i t h
Seminole
County's first woman mayor
was refreshing and reward­
ing. The charming lady is
Irene Van Eepoel of North
Orlando. She has the distinc­
tion of being the first woman

Souvanna Freed
By Leaders Of
Laos Coup
SAIGON, South Viet N a m (UPD— Right-wing generals
who deposed Premier Souvan­
na Phouma in neighboring
Laos Sunday reversed them­
selves today and released him
from house arrest, diplomatic
source! here reported.
A dispatch trom Vientiane,
capital ol Laos, said Souvan­
na, loader of the country's
neutralist (action, was allow­
ed to leave his Villa and un­
expectedly flew to the royal
capital of Luang Prabang to
meet with King Savang Vatthana.
The Vientiane dispatch said
Souvanna was accompanied by
the two coup leaders, Gen.
Koupraslth Abhay and Gen.
Siho Lanphoulhacoul, and Gen.
Phouml Nosavan, leader of the
right-wing faction.
Gen. Kong Lc, leader of a
neutralist faction in Laos, was
reported to have pledged his
3,000 troops to cupport of Sou­
vanna.
Vientiane waa calm, with
virtually all troops withdrawn
from the atreets, ahops open­
ed, and traffic normal. The
airport remained closed.
Diplomatic sources in Sai­
gon said the coup leaders had
apologized for attempting the
coup. Souvanna waa said to
have denied he had resigned
as the generals claimed Sun­
day.

Action Inside
Cubo Pledged
In 90 Days
DALLAS (UPI) — A leader
o f Alpha 66 ‘ said the anliCastro commando group will
launch a civil war Inside Cuba
within 30 days aimed at top­
pling the Castm government.
"Supplies are already in
Cuba," said Antonio Vcriana
of Miami. "Our main objec
fives will be sabotage and
guerrilla warfare."
An exile army has been
training at a secret base in
the Caribbean, he said, ac­
cording to the Dallas Morning
Newt.
Veda ns told a group of
Cuban exiles that for the first
time, there is- unity among
the anti-Castro groups.
The success of the revolt, he
said, depends on Cubans,
those on the island those In
exile.
"W e don't want Americans
lo die on our soil," he said.
"This is our war .We would
welcome their financial aid
but we won't expect to get
any help."

Knowles On Panel
W. E. Knowles, Sanford city
manager, will be a panel
member discussing "Coping
w i t h Expanding Municipal
Costa" at the 18th annual
short course for Florida city
managers April 26-8 at St.
Petersburg.

in Seminole County lo be
elected mayor.
When asked how she felt
about is, she answered impet­
uously, "Well, 1 don't actual­
ly feel any different, but I
think differently, and have big
plaps for North Orlando."
Her reply as to what
prompted her to run for office
was, "I felt we weren’t get­
ting enough representation,
ond rather than ait around
and criticize adversely, de­
cided I could do a good Job."
Irene is a human dynamo,
generating
and
radiating
energy and enthusiasm with
every breath and movement.
She has an affinity for do-ityourself projects, and being a
statuesque blond glamor gal
with sparkling hazel eyes, she
symbolizes high fashion with
a natural flair.
Her response as to what she
did in her spire time was
preempted with a quizzical
leer as if she had encountered
a potential candidate for the
"funny farm ."
You gala take note! Irene
is an avid gardener, and
adores digging in her vege­
table sod fbM . f
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it artistically inclined, dabs
in oils and Is a wizard with
the sketch pid. Her designing
ability is demonstrated in the
fashions she creates for the
entire family, having made a
tailored suit and shirt for her
son at Easter. She challenges
her Imagination in refinlahing
furniture, both antique and
contemporary. Tills ingenious
female is the general handy­
man around the house and
confided she received power
tools for a gift, and waa over­
whelmed with delight. What
spare time?
Irene is a legal secretary
by profession and her hus­
band, John, is a drug com­
pany representative. T h e y
have three lively children,
Debra, seven, Linda, five, and
Johnny, four.

Bank To Make
Student Loans
Florida Stale Bank has been
as a lender under
the United Student Aid Funds
Inc., loan program. As a par­
ticipant in this program, the
bank will make loans to
qualified studenta 19 assist
them in completing their col
lege educations.
All students who attend col
leges participating in the pro
gram are eligible for these
loans.
Undergraduate
stu
dents may borrow up to $4,000
with a maximum of $1,000
per year. Graduate students
are eligible for loans totalling
$4,000 and a maximum of $2,000 per year.
The loans will carry a low,
simple interest rate and may
be repaid in monthly install­
ments after the student com­
pletes his higher education.
approved

Johnson Orders
Study O f Draft
WASHINGTON (U PI)
President Johnson has ordered
a broad study of the Selective
Service System to consider the
possibility of filling military
needs on a voluntary basis
and ending the draft within 10
years.
Johnson's announcement of
the " v e r y
comprehensive
study" was the highlight of an
impromptu newt eonferenca
he held Saturday at the White
House.

United Press leased W.re

E sta b lish ed 11108

MON* APRIL 20, 1064

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 172

Mrs. Johnson's
Plane Struck
By Lightning
CLEVELAND, Ohio ( U r i t The plane carrying Mr*. Lyn
don B. Johnson to a day-long
scries of speaking engage
ments in Cleveland, Ohio, was
struck by lightning today but
landed safely.
The incident occurred a* the
plane, a commercial airliner,
was about oncJialf hour out of
Cleveland on the flight from
Washington.
The bolt struck about
seat* behind where the First
I-ady was sealed. It popped
loudly and flashed blue and
white. Mrs. Johnson Jumped
but she laughed with the rest
of the passengers when it
became evident that no dam­
age had been done.
A few second* later another
bolt was seen near the plane
but did not hit It. Pilot G. A.
Mosteller, 56, of Vienna, Va..
a United Air Lines pilot for
21 years, said he had no trou­
ble controlling the Viscount
prop-jet. The plane arrived in
Cleveland at 10 o'clock, about
20 minutes late.

manager, Richard Vcranea, arrived to look over
the Williams plant at Sanford Industrial Park.
From the left: Robert Shedden, Slama, Veranes,
Carl Schilke, Scott Rums, Joe Foy. and Leroy
Robb.
(Herald Photo)

ANOTHER NEW INDUSTRY will commenco
operation* In Sanford on May 1. Harold L.
Slatna, president of Southern FibcrglnM Products, Inc., war. greeted by members o f the in­
dustrial committee o f tho Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, when he and his office

BRIEFS Candidates Talk Postal Service To

Jews Determined

MIAMI BEACH (U P I)-T h e
American Jewish Congress
said Sunday King Hussein of
Jordan cannot "undermine
the will of American Jews to
maintain their links with Ja­
rs el."
r*
I

Peace Marchers
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
A dozen “ peace marcher*"
picketed the apareport Sun­
day without incident handing
out literature to tourists at­
tending the center's oncc-awerk open house.

Seek Crash Clues
WILMINGTON, Ohio (U PI)
— Air Force Investigators
looked to the wreckage of two
C119 aircraft for clues today
as to the cause of an in-flight
collision which killed 17 men.
Two men aurvlved.

Key Forts Go
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
Greek and Turkish Cypriots
removed fortifications from
a key area of Nicosia today
as part of a neutralization
agreement with the United
Nations.

Boycott Eyed
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
White merchants waited to­
day to see the effects of the
state NAACP president’# or­
der Sunday for Negroes to
"buy only food and medicine
. . . and as little food as
possible."

U. S. To Stay
SAIGON, South Viet Nsm
(UPI) — Secretary of State
Dean Rusk, ending a four-day
visit to South Viet Nam, indi­
cated today that U. S. forces
will remain here until the
Communist guerrillas are de­
feated.

11 Killed
MIAMI (U PI)—An unidenti­
fied man was killed Sunday
night and a companion ser­
iously injured when the car
they were in was crumpled by
a train in south Dade County,
raising the weekend highway
death toll to at least 11.

Newsman Beaten
JACKSON, La. (U PI) - A
televlaion newsman waa beat­
en and hla life threatened by
a group of armed men Sunday
as he tried to film a backwoods meeting for a docu­
mentary about the Ku Klux
Klan.

Degrees For 3,100
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - D e ­
grees were presented to 3,100
graduates at the University of
Florida Sunday.

Of State Taxes

By United Prrss International
Florida's Democratic guber­
natorial candldafc* touched

%

Be Cut Back Some

President Johnson’ * econ­ lion annually throughout the
on taxes, the state's business omy program has resulted in United States, effective May 4.
policy and one another in limited curtailment of some
Postmaster Cecile Heard, of
talk* throughout the stale Vestal acrvlecs, it was learn- Sanford, atated only one con­
Sunday. The candidates have I ed here today.
| Postmaster General John solidated stamp and parcel
lc.&lt;s than 14 days to campaign A. Uronouski asid limited ad­ post window will be open on
before the Slay 5 primary.
justments will save $12.7 mil- Saturdays. Presently there are
Miami Mayor Robert King
four. Some parcel post deliv­
High told a Miami rally peo­
ery service will be eliminated
ple "are sick and tired" of
on Wednesday*.
what he termed "bad business
The following postmasters
in government."
said there will be no Saturday
Fred O. Dickinson of West
(lamp sales but parcel poal
Palm Beach told supporter*
i* not affected: Raymond
in Pensacola Sunday he will
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
- Chandler, Altamonte Springs;
strive to reduce taxes,
The White House said today Edgar Sltler, Casselberry; W.
Scott Kelly of Lakeland said that railroad management-la­ K. Bryant, Longwood, J. W.
"if Florida it to continue to bor negotiators have made Brenner, DcBary; John Cour­
prosper and if we are to con "som e definite gains" in talks ier, Oviedo, and Clarence Don­
tlnue to improve the itandard aimed at averting a coaat-to- aldson, Lake $lary.
of living of all our citizens, coast strike that could begin
Mis* Heard said Sanford
our educational system must Saturday.
servirc change* will be at
be Ihe finesl."
However, it waa stressed follows:
Fred
Karl of Daytona that difficult issues remain
Parcel post delivery service
Beach told the Florida Food and one member of President will be provided un a five
Service Association at Jack­ Johnson's
mediation
team day week basis except on
sonville Sunday "(lie govern­ summed up the situation by mounted and rural routes,
or must show initiation and saying it was now aa difficult where six-day service will con­
foresight, and not the reaction to gain an Inch as it was a tinue. Parcel post will not he
delivered on bicycle or Ihe
surh as in Ihe field of race werk ago to gain a foot.
relations at Jacksonville.”
Johnson met with the media­ regular parcel post routes on
Mayor llaydon Burns of tors and management and un­ Wednesdays. First class par­
Jacksonville charged oppon ion representative! Sunday cels, air parcel post and per­
ent John K. Mathews Jr., also night In his office to receive ishable articles will continue
of Jacksonville, with making a report on the progress of lo be delivered aix daya a
ready to toss new charges in discussions under a 15-day week.
Saturday window service
strike truce which expire*
to the campaign.
will consist of only one con­
12:01 a. m. EST Saturday.
“ The mediators now feel it solidated stamp and parcel
is both fair and accurate to post window. Domestic and
money orders
characterise Ihe situation as international
having been one In which will not he issued nor applica­
some definite gain* have been tions for money orders ac­
made," Pres* Secretary Geo­ cepted by rural carriers on
rge E. Iteedy said today in Saturdays.
An old faihioncd political telling newsmen of Hie nego
All windows for postal sav­
rally, complete with a chicken Gators' report on Use work ings business, Inquiry and
pilau dinner, will be staged rules dispute.
claims, meter sellings, trust
Thursday night at Oviedo by
fund deposits, box rent col­
the Semlno'" County Demo­
lections and other special ser­
cratic Executive Committee.
vices will be closed on Satur­
day*.
Mrs. J. D. Morrison, com­
mittee chairman, said Paul
General delivery and regist­
Mikler will be in charge of
Seminole Chamber of Com­ ered mall will be conducted
the rally and Mra. Ruby Es­ merce directors will meet through the consolidated stamp
and parcel poat window, which
tes in charge of the dinner.
Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. at the
Mrs. Estes reported dinner Tradewinds Cafeteria in Semi will be open from 1:30 a. m.
to noon.
will be served 5:30-7:30 p.m. note Plaza.
Postmaster Heard emphasiz­
lo an estimated 350, those
Chamber President Karlyle
with reservations to be served Housholder suggests directors ed that no essential major
services are affected under
first.
bring their wives to the meet­
Silkier said county candi­ ing which is being held at the orders. There will be no
dates will be introduced and Seminole Plaaa in keeping change in home delivery or
allowed three minutes to state with the Chamber's policy of special delivery. Regular busi­
their qualifications fur office. holding
regional
meetings ness mail deliveries will con­
tinue aa usual. Letters and
Slate candidate* or their rep­ throughout the county.
other first class mail will
resentatives also will be
be handled with the same
heard.
priority as ever.
The event, dinner and rally, Open House
will be held in the Oviedo
Seminole High S c h o o l
High School cafelorium.
science stldents will have an Holland OKd
This Is the second rally open house for parents and
ORLANDO (UPI) - U. S.
sponsored by the Democratic Use public to observe their Sen. Spesaard L. Holland was
committee. The third will be project! at 7-9:30 p.m. Tues­ endorsed by the Orlando Sen­
held April 30 at Sanford Civic day in the school scUnce tinel Sunday in his race for
Ceoter.
room*.
r+elcctk a.

Few Gains Made
In Rail Talks

Democrats Rally
Thursday Night

Seminole C O f C
Meets Tuesday

Further Cut In
Uranium Set

NEW YORK (U PI)—Presi­
dent Johnson announced today
that he has ordered a further
"substantial reduction" In U.
S. production of enriched
uranium.for nuclear weapons.
He said Nikita S. Khrushchev
has indicated he plans a sim­
ilar move.
In a wide-range foreign pol­
icy speech, Johnson also dis­
closed that ht has lent Wil­
liam Bundy, assistant secre­
tary of state for Far Eastern
affairs, to Laos for a first­
hand look at the political criala there.
Johnson alio reaffirmed U.
S. policy to Isolate Cuba. He
likewise reiterated this coun­
By Donna Eatoo
try’s determination to win the
William
H. Stamper of Sanwar In Viet Nam and put in
a plug for congressional ap­ ford will receive the National
proval of his new foreign aid Institute of Real Estate Bro­
kers award at the meeting of
requests.
the Seminole County Board of
Realtors to be held today at
6:30 p. m. at Lyman High
School.
During the program Distri­
WASHINGTON (UPI) butive
Education
Director
Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., Unlay Lloyd Barnes will award cer­
p r o p o s e d a constitutional tificates to graduates of tbo
amendment tn permit Bible Ileal Estate Course tn be com­
reading and prayer In the pleted today at Lyman.
public schools. A similar pro­
Other matters on the agenda
posal is under study in the are induction by Byron Kim­
Ilouse.
ball of now member*, Ralph
Scott said in a stalcmrnt D. Park and Clarence Avery;
that he offered Ihe measure presentation of certificate to
"because I believe in separa­ affitiate Raymond Morris; at­
tion of church and state, but tendance award for realtor or
I do not believe In separating associate and a t t e n d a n t *
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Seventh Week
Of Talkathon
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Mah.Jongg, western version
of an Oriental game, ia played
with 144 tile* engraved with
ChlneM characters. Object of
ptey, similar to rummy n n
games, la to obtain a full Mt
of tilM, according to the
Xncyulopaodla Britannic*..

Legal Notica
IN TSSM COUNT OS’ TM
COUNTY JUUOR, SRNINOI.
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IN patONATS
la a* sa* mseato o n
MAUPN M. SCHMIDT.

Dee ease*.
FINAL NOTIUN
Notice la herebr alvea that
the undentaped will, on the
•1st day o f May, A.D. lis t,
•resent
to
the
Honorable
County Juda* *t
SemlaoU
county, H arts*. their final
retura, aeoouat a s* voucher*,
•a Nseeutor* of the Ketato of
M a Od k H. SCHMIDT, deceaetd, and at aald time, then end
there, moke application to the
Mid Judso for a final aottlo*
moat of their adminietretloa
•f Mid aetata, and far aa or*
der diecharsing them aa such
• a Contort.
Paled this the U lh day of
April. A. D. test.
IIKtiaCIIKt. VERNON
llt'CKNRH
WILLIAM JAMKfl WATT
Aa Baecutora of tba Ettalo
of MAUDE H. SCHMIDT.
Dtcaoood.
ST R N rrn o u , d a v i s a
MrlNTOIIII
Attorneyo for Kiecutore
I'net office Dm ISM
Sanford, Florida 327T1
Pulillthi April I*, if. May I, 11,

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SOVEREIGN LEADER John 0 . Andaa o f Cslsry Camp 62S, Woodmen of
tha World, right, received plaque in recognition o f 29 yeara with the or*
sanitation from State Manager John V. Martin at this month’* meeting
o f the group.
(Herald Photo)

B.J. DieDoll, 21 National Panelist
Dies In Crash
Barry J. DieDoll, t l , o f 282
Wllahlre Drive, CaeMlberry,
waa killed Instantly late Bat*
urday night In an automobile
accident which occurred on SR
487 south o f Apopka.
A native o f Kingaton, N. Y.,
he waa an electrician and had
served In the U. S. Navy.
Surviving are hi* parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar DieDoll of
Casselberry and two brother!,
Floyd o f Pine Hills and Allen
of Cueelberry.
Funeral service* will be held
at 10 a.m. Tueiday in the Cha­
pel o f Nlblack Funeral Home,
Casselberry, with Rev. C. R*
Zehnder o f Ascension Lutheran
Church officiating. Military
graveside services will bo eon*
ducted by Sanford Naval Air
Station at Caiselberry Come*
tary.
Nlblack Funeral Home In
ihargo o f arrangements.

From Forest City
By Maryann Mites

Mrs. John (Frascae) Botha*
o f Forest City, principal of
Pin* Caitla E l e m e n t a r y
School, k ft by plane Saturday
for Minns*polls whsro she
will represent the satire SouthMst m one of a throo-principsl
psnel
on
"S p ice
Science," a feature of tho Na­
tional Convention of Elemen­
tary School principals slated
through Wednesday of this
week.
Her panel partners will
com* from California snd N ag
York.
Bora and roared la St.
Mathowa, S. C., Mrs. Both**
really began her teaching car­
eer in first grade for after
attending school all morning
she M m * homo to Hj4*n'
school *11 afternoon.
She received her AB dogro*
(ram Furman University in
Greenville, 8 , C., majoring in
Latin and English and her MA
from tho University of Florida
with majors la education and
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., To­
soclollgy. Subject of bar thesis
tal Income snd cash flow of
Food Fair ProperUta, Inc. in*
ernaad in 1868 to s)l*tima
high levale. Samuel Fried*
lend, president, in the annual
report to sharoholders, also
disclosed that tha company,
in* o f tho leading developer*
Funsral sonde** for Wil­
and opsrators o f ahopptng
liam
T. Cates, 14, whs diad
tenter*, is diversifying it* ac­
tivities Into the urban rede­ Friday In Daytona Beaeh fo l­
velopment Industry.
lowing • lengthy lllnese,
The company’s 1088 cash were held at • p.m. Saturday
flow (net Income plus deprec­
ation snd deferred income at Brlaaon Funeral Ram*
tsses) amounted to $8,887,888, with Rev, Leonard Jones of*
compared with |2,418,208 ths f(elating. Burial was in Ever­
green Cemetery.
year before.
T o t a l income, including
A retired Sanford buelnoso*
9188,877 profit on salt o f man, Mr. Cats* w m a mamland, was 98,568,488, against bar o f tha Woodman od tho
18,281,603 In 1862 when profit World In Romo, Ga. and a
on solo of land was 986,440. m e m b e r o f tho Baptist
Nat Incomes after deprecia­ Church In Romo.
tion expense o f $2,376,686 wee
Ho la survived by on* son,
9288,871, compered to 9176,- W. A. Cates ef Daytona
t i l in 1868 when depreciation Beach; s brother, J. J. Cate*
sxpenis totaled 12,078,811.
of Sanford; 10 grandchildren,
The company's total assets several g n a t grandchildren
Increased In 1861 to a new and great great grandchil­
high of $84,886,884.
dren.

last Rites Held
For W.T. Cates

C. H. Sharon
Dies In DeLand

MRS. BETHEA
was "Admlnlitrativa practices
is school lunehroome."
In Orlando she began teactf.
lag at HUlcrset, later leaving
to join tho faculty of Chorokeo
Junior High. Of her 16 yeari
at Cherokee, four were spent
aa assistant principal before
transferring to Pine Castle
Elementary to become prin­
cipal.
The BsthMl (be If president
of the Forest City Community
Association) are parents of
three children. Daughter Francos is married to Walter Ol*
lan of Cuyahoga Falla, Ohio;
"Slsaa," former Ebaen and
Royal trained Juno Taylor
daneer, now has her own atudlo In Nevada and John Is on
the faculty at the University
of Miami.

Chandler H. Sharon tiled
Saturday afternoon in DeLand
following s long illness.
Born in Quincy In 1801, he
moved to Sanford with hts par­
ents In the early 1020‘s. He
resided here until five ysars
ago when he moved to DeLand
Ha w m the son o f the late
Judge and Mra. J. G. Sharon.
Survivors are a daughter,
Mary Audry and a son, Chand
l*r H. Jr.; two brothers, James
G. Sharon Jr. o f Washington,
D. C. and 8 . A. Sharon of De*
Land; s sister, Mrs. Sterling
Bolling o f WMhlngton, D. C,
Funeral services will be
held at AUan-SummarhlU Fun­
eral Horn* In DeLand at 10
a.m. Tuesday. Graveside serv­
ices will b* conducted In Quin
cy on Wednesday.
Honorary pallbearers from
Sanford will be Richard Dess,
John L. Galloway, B. L. Par*
kins, W. A. Adam*, Jm h
Adams, Roy G. Williams, An*
drew Carraway and G. D. Bis
hop Jr.

A rea M eeting
Woman’s Mission Unions of
Baptist Churches In tha arts
will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday
at the Riverside Acre* Church
on ForMt City Road.

DUO
MOTEL

By Deris Dean
Mrs. Glenn (Elisabeth) Atchlnson, new village clerk of
North Orlando, accepted the
appointment and was sworn
Into efflee at this month's
re-organizatlonal meeting of
the village council.
Residents at 30 N. Cortes
Avenue Is North Orlando for
mors than three years, tha

Atchlnsons are parents of to m eatisf reiMaata u they I will work to the best of my
three children; son "Burnle" com* to the village efflee. liability to serve the commum"
and daughters, Gill and Jse*
ity and the council of North
kle. Jackie will graduate from
Orlando."
Lyman in June and plans to
Her schedule of office hours
enter Florida State University
will remain the same— * ».
In the fall.
m.
until 'noon,
Monday,
i
£
Libby, as friends call her,
through
Wednesdays
and
from^
served as secretary to an Air­
craft Company engineer In
1 until 5 p. m., Thursday* and*
Pennsylvania for two years.
Fridays.
She also was secretary to a
doctor for several years and
w m president of a fire com­
pany auxiliary.
T »*
)
During the three yeari the
P A IN T S
family was stationed at Guan­
1
tanamo Bay, Cuba, (h* ia In
GIVE YOUR HOME
THE BRIGHT LOOK
the Naval Submarine Sr^vlca),
Fh. 322-HglJ
Libby was very active In girl
scouts, brownies and cub
scouts. For hobbies she likes
gardening and has just start­
ed to play golf.
LIDBY ATCHINSON
2617 S. French
In relation to her new job,
she says: " I am looking for-

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Mrs. Raulerson
Dies In Hospital
Mrs. Hilda Raulerson, 74,
wife o f tha lata W. R. Hauler*
sen, died at 1:30 a.m. Sunday
at Semlnolt Memorial Hos­
pital after a lingering illness.
Born July 1, 1888 in Lake
City, she had lived In 8 anford
for tha past 60 years.
Survivors are a daughter,
Mrs. Vara Hasty o f 8 anford;
12 grandchildren and
26
great grandchildren.
Servlets will be held at 9
p.m. Wednesday s t Brlaaon
Funeral Home with R. N.
Stafford o f Jehovah Witness
Church cfficlatlng. Burial will
be In 8 ylvan Lake Csmstery.

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Wilbur
Painter will present a pro­
gram on tha topic, "Our Jew*
i*h Neighbors." Refreshments
will be served by tha hottestas, Mr*. Jack Dunn and Mrs.
Paul Branson.

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NOTICE TO CNKUITORS
TO ALL PERSONS H AVI NO
CLAIMM
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DEMANDS
AOAINHT SAID BSTATNl
You and onch of you aro
hereby notified and required
to file any claim* and demande
which you, or altbor of you,
nay hava aaalnet told ottal*
n the office of Hon. Vernon
C
Mite, County Juds* of
Seminole County, at hla office
In tho Court Itoueo In Hanford,
Florida, within all calender
•nunthe from the time of the
first publication of thla notice.
Each claim or demand muit he
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plate of rotldonce and peat of.
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By Jane Casselberry
The PTA of South Seminole
Junior High School at Caiselberry will sponsor a hooten­
anny on Friday, May I, at
7:20 p. m. In the school cafetorium to raise funds for
books for the school library.
Student tickets will be avail­
able at half pries. Refresh­
ment! of cupeakas, punch and
coffee will bo sold following
the program.
Mrs. Arthur Rhodes, chair­
man of the ways and mesns
committee Is In charge of the
project and Mra. C. L. Cooper
Is in charge of lining up tal­
ent for the program.
In
addition
to
several
groups and individual! who
will sing popular folk music
the audience will have the
opportunity to join in • »lngalong" for some of tho more
familiar favoritei.
Among tba antertalners to
take part in tha hootenanny
are tha popular "Trsdswlnds"
from Lyman High School and
tha newly organised group
called "The Rambler*."

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WASHINGTON (Uri) —
Satiate Democratic Whip Hu
best H. Humphrey Mid today
that dob*to on tho civil righto
bill "hoc now roochtd tho fib
ibuotor stags."
But Son. Richard B. Rua
•oil. D-Oe., Mid thoro wore
Indications that tho "prelim*
inary dobato" waa bringing
to tha American people a bet*
U r underaUndinr o f the
blll’a "momentous Impact" on
thalr dally llvoi and ayatom
o f government
Tho leader* o f tha oppoelnR
Senate facUona cava their
ylawa la aUtemenU written
fo r UPI aa tho SenaU head*
ad InU tha Mvonth week o f
debate on tha Houaa-paaaed
bill, hopeful o f finally voting
on aomo amondmenU.
Tho Senate, which haa been
on a 12-hour work day, ro*
aumea Ulk today on the meaa*
ura to ban racial dlacrimlna*
tlon in voting, education, em­
ployment, uniona, public ac*
commodationa and um o f fad*
oral fund*.
Humphroy, in declaring that
dabaU had roachod the fill*
bueUr aUgo, Mid both aup*
porter* and opponanU o f tho
bill had proaontod their ca*
aea "in depth." Tha main
question ahead ia whether the
Senate ia going to bo permit*
ted to vote on the bill, ho
Mid.
Tho Minnesota eenator Mid
ha w m confident that "when
the time cornea that wo are
forced to invoke cloture we
will receive that two*thlrda
vote" neoded to abut o ff de*
bate.
Ruatel I Indicated, however,
that tha Southerner* war*
prepared fo r a long Ulkfeab
He Mid that “ when tha biU
haa been fully debated, we
have reaaon to hop* that all
o f our paopla will understand
how it will deatroy many
more righto and llbertlM than
it can poesibly create."
The Gaorgia senator aald
•pponenta would "continue to
utlllM nil * f the mean* at our
command to Mparate fact
from fiction and proton**, and
acquaint tha entire eeuntry
with tha destructive effect
that thla bill will have on our
present ayatom and the Amer*
lean way o f life."

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New Deltona Couple Coming From Japan

WW Council Has
Board Meeting
In Clermont

"prop. "Each Individual scale
By Mildred Haney
Residents of Deltona are stands out in the same color
as on the original fish. He
looking forward to mceUng
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Da­
vis who have purchased a new
home on Hartley Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis have
been in Japan for the past 14
years where he was employed
as a Naval architect with the
U. S. Navy Department. Al­
though his office was located
in Yokohama, their home has
been in the ancient capitol
city of Kamakura.
Both are Interested in Orien­
tal Art and have been study­
ing various Japanese arts
sinca they arrived in Japan.
Mrs. Davis haa a teacher’s
degree from two different
schools of flower arranging
and a Master's degree from
one school. She also has
teaching
certificates
from
Japanese Formal Tea Cere­ STEWART
GIBSON,
mony, Miniature Lsndscapc
ninth grader at South
Architecture, Sand Painting
Seminole Junior High,
and Japanese Sumie Painting.
placed fourth in PhyHe has been studying Jap­ aica Junior Division at
anese screen • making and
the recent State Sci­
painting as well as “ Gyo- ence Fair in Jackson­
taku," the ancient Oriental ville. Hia entry, which
art of reproducing a fish in was overall winner looil colors on paper in its na­ cnlly, was a home built
tural size, shape and color, sonar. (Herald Photo)
using the actual fish aa a

By Maryann Mile*
An executive board meeting
of the Welcome Wagon Coun­
cil of Central Florida was
held at the Citrus Tower In
Clermont last week with eight
officers In attendance. Board
members all are past presi­
dents of Welcome Wagon clubs
in their areas.
Present for the meeting
were Mrs. Muriel Bucher of
Winter Park, president; Mrs.
Clara Edmonds of Orlando,
first vice president;
Mrs.
Ruthe Ross of Ocala, second
vice president; Mrs. Nancy
Talley of Orlando, recording
secretary; Mrs. Pauline Alon­
so of Winter Haven, treasurer;
Mrs. Maryann Miles of Forest
City, historian; Mrs. Judy
Hurlburt of Winter Park, dir­
ector and Mrs. Alice Prior of
Holly Hill, director.
Aim of the council Is to
help. In any way possible, any
Welcome Wagon Club that
may need assistance. There
are 18 clubs from Central
NANCY IMNNOCK hna
Florida which are members
of the council. Represented entered in the CiviSeminole
are Sanford. South Seminole, tan’s M i s s
Deltona, Halifax Peninsula, Beauty Contest to be
Halifax Mainland, Eau Gallie, held April 23-25 at the
Ocala, Brevard Beach, New Civic Center. A resi­
Smyrna
Bcaah,
Maitland, dent of A l t a m o n t e
Springs, she ia 5-foot,
Leesburg, Winter H a v e n ,
tall, weighs
Lakeland. DeLand, Orlando, 5-inchcs
College Park, Titusville and 110 pounds and mea­
sures 36-23-35, She hna
Winter Park.
,
The next council meeting, brown hair and eyes,
which will be for all council likes jazz and scmiclasmembers, will be held at 11 sicai music, pizza and
a. m., May 12, in Winter fried chicken. Her tal­
Haven at the Moose Lodge. ent includes interpre­
Six recommendations were tive dancing. Miss Pinpassed upon by the executive nock is a Lyman High
board and will be announced School senior and looks
at a later date. There also will for a career of house­
be a new set of by-laws drawn wife and free lance
to go into effect next Jan­ writer. She is sponsor­
uary. Serving on the com­ ed by the Sanford Elec­
mittee in charge of drafting tric Company.
the new by-laws are Mrs.
Edmonds, chairman and Mrs.
Miles, Mrs. Hurlburt, Mrs.
Prior, Mrs. Bucher and two
A California firm is opening
additional members yet to
an egg breaking plant that
be selected.
will handle 60,000 doxen eggs
a day. These eggs will be
distributed
fresh
In tank
trucks or pumped into s dryer
which will dehydrate 80,000
pounds of eggs a doy.
A one-day retreat for Jun­
iors and Intermediates of
First Baptist Church of San­
ford will be held Thursday
at the Lee Ranch in Chuluota.
Girls snd boys will leave
from the church by bus at
• :30 a. m. and will be return­
ed at 9:30 p. m. Lunch will be
provided by the church. The
day will include study and
recreation.

now ha* "Gyotaku" of morel
than 100 different fish indig­
enous to the waters in and
around Japan .
Mrs. Davis also is a vice
president of lkcbana Interna­
tional and assistant editor of
Ikebana International maga­
zine. An international conven­
tion will be held in New York
in May which the Davises
plan to attend. Accompanying
them will be Mra. Martha
Neese, editor of the magazine
and »hc and Mrs. Davis have
scheduled flower arranging

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THE HTATE OF FLORIDA TO:
JASIE8 K. llltIDUER ana
BETTY BR1DUER
Addrtas Unknown
Tou, nnd aach of you. ara
harsh? notlflad that aull haa
b*«n filed aaalnat you In tha
Circuit
Court
of
Hamlnol*
County, Florida, In Cliancary,
an abbravlalrd till* of which
la rillHT FEDERAL HAVI.NtIH
AND MIAN ASSOCIATION OF
BESIINOLE COUNTY, a corporatlon. Plaintiff, t i . JAMES
II. nillDOEU and wlfa. HETTY
nttlDOER and NATHAN NIK*
flEL and wlfa. ANNA SIEtlEIDafandanta. tha natura of aald
ault brine a aull to foracloaa
that rartaln nmrtaaa# dated
April II. ItSI. and of racord In
Official
Record* Hook SSS.
I’aga STS. of lb* putitle rtrorda
of Hrmlnota County. Florida,
ancumbarlna th* following daacril.ad real property, to-wlt:
l.ot SSI. TOWN OF LONtlWUOD, according lo plat
thereof
aa racordrd
In
I'lal Hook I. I'agra IS
through ft. or tha public
recorda of Semlnola Coun­
ty. Florida.
Nubian to rararvatlona ra­
nted In Deed recorded In
Deed Rook ITS. P*g* ««T,
public record* of Semlnola
County. Florida,
and you ar# hereby required to
fit* your anawar In aald ault
with tha undersigned Clark of
aald Court and to aerre a copy
thereof upon lha Plaintiff* at­
torney. whoa* nain* aad addrat* appear below* on or be­
fore tha Tlth day of May. ISSt.
and In default thereof Deere*
Pro Confeaeo will b* antarad
agalnat you.
WITNESS my hand and offi­
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house. Sanford. Semlnola Coun­
ty. Florida, thl* tlth day ot
April. 1SSI.

(BEAL)

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Bandrs S. Johnson.
D. C.
PHILLIP H. LfVIAN
BHINIIOUSER AND LOGAN
Attarnaya at Law
P. a Box m s
Banrerd. Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff
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M. and Monterey, Calif. Mr.
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third of June.

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�More Muscle In Court
Nobody has THE one anawer to
Juvenile delinquency. The courta are,
frankly, experimenting in an attempt
to find the best approach in handling
delinquenta— to strike a mean be­
tween understanding and punish­
ment that is best. calculated to sal­
vage the potential o f the young peo­
ple who are brought before them.
Part o f this experimentation is the
juvenile court itself, which often
looks as little like a court as possi­
ble. The judge, in business suit, may
ait at the same table with the de­
fendant and his mom and dad. In­
formality reigns and the atmosphere
is one of friendliness.
The object, o f course, is to show
a youngster that the law and its en­
forcers are not to l&gt;e feared and
drendcd but that they are thero to
help him.
,

Bruce

Tine" Polls

Too often, apparently, this method
not only has prevented fear o f the
court on the part o f youthful offend­
ers but respect for the court as well.
This picture is changing in many
cities. Juvenile courts are becoming
more formal and awesome, more like
regular courts. The judge, robed in
blnck, presides with solemnity from
the elevation o f his bench. The for­
mal swearing-in procedure is follow­
ed with all witnesses.
Perhaps a little awe and fear mix­
ed in with the compassion and un­
derstanding may be just the right
formula to reach these youngsters.
It’s worth trying.
For to accord dignity to a court is
also to accord dignity to those tak­
ing part in the proceedings. Maybe
that’s just what some kids need.

Political Notebook

Crowded World
Even the skeptics have to admit
that the human species is a rousing
success In one way— the biological
senre.
Human reproduction In the past
few decades nos been so phenomenal
that the population o f the world to­
day constitutes about 4 per cent o f
all human beings who ever lived.
According to the estimate o f An­
nabels Diamond o f the Population
Reference Bureau. 77 billion babies
have been born since the advent o f
Homo sapiens about 600,000 years
ago. (If, as same scientists now be­
lieve, man emerged a million years
before that, the number o f babies
would be 96 billion.)
Such numbers are too big to com­
prehend. Even dire predictions o f
billions more bnbies crowding Into
the world within the next century
seem academic in Western countries,
where living standards continue to
rise.
Americans tend to feel themselves
exempt from the population explo­
sion, forgetting that this country has
the highest birth rate o f any indus­
trialized nation. Although the rate
has dropped in recent years, the ab­
solute numbers go on soaring.
I f current trends continue— a 60
per cent increase every generation
— there will be one billion Ameri­
cans 100 years from now.
America, fortunately, still has ma­
ny open spaces and wilderness arcus
where we can get away from our own
kind—
—like the dwindling redwood
forests of California, through which
roadbuilders want to slash a super­
highway.

Where we will all park our ears
In order to enjoy
jy the ^Muties o f nature, no one has explained.
Recent studies o f what happens
to animal populations under condi­
tions o f overcrowding suggest that
satisfying the world's demands for
food and material resources may be
the least o f our children’s worries.
Observations o f jackrabbits in
Minnesota and the famous lemmings
o f Norway, for example, show that
animals react disastrously and ir­
rationally to overcrowding.
The “ acute stress syndrome”
takes the form o f liver disease and
heart trouble, as well as such abnor­
mal social behavior as killing the
young and, in the lemmings, sudden
mass migrations.
Contrary to popular belief, the
lemmings die not from suicide but
apparently from diseases o f the ner­
vous system brought on by stress.
The frightening implication is that
men are not so different from the
other nnimals as we would like to
believe. As one scientist has writ­
ten, if we cannot control our num­
bers through the use of our human
intellects, Bubhuman mechanisms are
wuiling to do it for us.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

CASE S-443: Tina 0 ., aged
But finally th* Levito took
3d, U the wife whom husband hla young wife and inalatod
suggested wife-iwapping.
they must go home, even
“ Dr. Crane," aha added, "Is though it was rather late in
thli degenerate practice a the day to make their depart­
new idea that hai been in­ ure.
vented in modern Am erica?"
Soon the tun began to set.
No, it it not unuiual, nor U That meant they must seek
Its first couniin, namely, wife •belter lest wandering bands
itaaling.
of thieves should capture and
The ilible described several even kill them.
caie* but the w ont s e i crime
The Levlle’s servant sug­
la all the history of the lie. gested they turn Into tho alieo
brews is outlined in Chapter city of Jebu*.
1&gt; of the Book of Judges.
Dut the Levlte insisted on
For a certain Levlte, who keeping on till they reached
was of the tribe that furnished a city belonging to one of the
tho priests in the Temple, 12 tribes of Israel, ao they
Receiva Instruction from h i a took a young wife.
did.
mouth, and lay up his words in your
But ahe must have become
And the sun went down upon
henrt. — Job 22:22.
unduly homesick, for she fin­ them when they reached 011 have learned a great truth— that ally ran away and headed beah, a city of the tribe of
people are pretty much the same the back to her father's bouse. Benjamin.
world over and that it does not much
After four monthi, her hus­
It was customary la thoae
matter what is their race, creed or band came after har. And tho days for tha stranger to be
color.— Louis Bromfield.
Bible aayi he spoke to her offered hospitality and lodging
in friendly word* to coax her by any resident who met him.
to return home with him.
But nobody invited tha Le­
Her father teemed to bo In vito aad hla wife to hava din­
agreement, but ho first insist­ ner or spend the night
ed on celebrating with a faait.
Finally, an old farmer c a m
Then he repeated the process, into tho town from tending hla
for be didn't want hla ■ fields and graciously Insisted
for he didn't want hla son-la that they spend th* night in
away Marrh Slat at our ben­ Ur for thilr voluntary sup­ law to leave.
hla humble home.
efit at the Movleland Drive- port in helping to sell many
In to raiae monay for tho ex­
UckaU.
^
ceptional (retarded) children
We
elio
thank
the eU ff of
of our community.
tho Hanford Herald for the
We eay thank you to the eonUnuous news and photo­
builneea organliatlona for pur- graphy coverage and Radio
chaeing largo amount* o f tic­
aUtlon WTRR for tholr new*
kets In aupport of our pro­
coverage.
gram.
I am a subscriber to fifteen that I buy for Its new* too
Last, but not lenit, we thank
Special thanks goes to Dob
or twenty magaslnea, but tents,
Hugh
Prince,
manager
ef
Carrol for his individual pur­
time next year 1 don't I am not a mao who doesn't
lt tin
chase of th* largeit amount Movleland, for allowing ui tho
am not a man leaking status.
ueo
o
f
tho
facilities.
We
also
Ink I will be.
o f tickets, to Sheriff J. L.
I am ont s man who doesn't
thank
Mr.
Dick
Aiken,
who
Hobby fo r hla purchase o f
Magasinea are slowly driv­ know what the magailne of­
tickots, and also to the Han­ donnted the printing of tic­ ing me craiy, and 1 don't fers. llcck, 1 am a subscriber.
ford Junior High F.F.A. Chap- ket*.
It has given each member want to go crasy and pay for I have paid for It, and 1 ex­
pect reading matter, not sales
of our organisation a groat it
pitches.
feeling for being allowed to
I have made up my mind
Besides, those stiff card­
participate In th* Daby of to cancel my eobacription to
board insert* are hard to pull
Tho Year ConUet, an event
every magazine that Insists out and throw away, and when
Geneva
sponsored annually by the
Mrs. Jos. K. Malhleus
on inserting those stiff card­ you do pull them out you tear
Zeta
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Chapter
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f
tho
Bets
141-4824
board pleat to advertisers and up half the magailna.
Sigma Phi Sorority, not only propeactlve subieribera.
Lake Mary
Then there ere those Inserts
to compete against tha senior
Mrs. Franres Waster
You know tho inserts 1 offering special, low prices
H 1411I
citiscn* o f tha various local
mesa.
for stew subscribers, ‘ptast
organisations, but that of
Lake Monroe
I am looking at one right really burn me up.
learning
tha
values
of
becom­
Mrs. 11. L. Johaooa
m w , In a national magasine.
Tbe magatine comes to me
&gt;33-4713
ing better eltlsens for tho fu­ It tolls how many families it
because I paid the full price
ture, knowing that a commun­ reaches with Incomes of over
Lengwo’jd
for a year’s subscription. I
Mrs. Dmnu Eaten
ity that worka together, can |U,OOo a year; how many Inopen my full price magaslo*
838-2117
build together, a batter plaea auranca wm pany ade It haa and what am I granted with?
North OrUnda
In which to live, work, and added In th* peat few months;
One of those Infernal In­
Mrs. Doris Dsaa
progress for the future, help­ how M par coat of lt« read­ sert* saying that 1 can get
a n -itn
ing to build a better and er* wear thorn that coat tbe magatine for half-price
Osteea
■trongar America.
IT.00 and up; and bow many If I subscribe m w ; that for
Mrs. Clartae* Snyder
Wa would Ilka te give a of its subscribers know how three months they’ll aend it
121-4141
■pecial thank* to Acting May­ to oat snails, choose t o un­ to me far fifty-five cents end
Ovisd*
or Jimmy Crappe, County usual but unobstrualva plaid a picture ef my oldest slater;
Mrs. R v f t a U a d y
Agriculture Agent Cecil Tuck­ lor • jacket, and what By to that If I send money for a
er, and to Jim Hunt, prea- use ter River Liffsy salmon. year's subscription I'll get
Ident o f tha Board o f Chair­
There la nothing wrong with it for five year*, plus a pic­
men for tho Little Rod School- a magatine appealing to th* torial history of tha Crimean
houeo, for their endorsement 1M b side of th« U. 8 ., end War and an etching of Flor­
on our program.
tailing status mm If It were ence Nightingale suitable for
Seminole High School Chapter a vegetable, but 1 don't wax* framing.
Monday, April 20, 1964 Future Fanners e f America It sold to me la a magazine
Isn’t there $ magatine In

Thought For Today

Letters

T%0 R l n l l

To The Editor

m ln m ,,

l.l-

**rs ttmm III n a l . r a •• pa fe­
ll* atfalra. Tfc. writer w ar i m
■ P«a a a a e pratU M Ike letla - alsa carries Ik* writer**
Ira* aaaaa as* aSSraae. M il ere
at fewer tkaa W ward* will
be Blrra prefer** rr. Leltere
allra a a el t* elher* are accept­
able precise* iker Se aal Seal
la peraaaalllle*. Paelrp I* act
pablleke* kp Tke Herat*.

Editor, H*r*ld:
Th* members o f the Heminolo High School Chapter of
tho Future Farmer* of Amer­
ica with to aajr Thank Yon
to the merchant* who donat­
ed gift* that were given

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Casaslhtrry
Mrs. Jins Casstlbcrry
838-504*
Chaloota
Mrs. Jose Msgia
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DsBary
Mrs. Adam Matter
M8-4419
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haaey
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Enterprise
Mias Hale* Snodgrass
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WALTICM A. OIKLOW, BIHTOR AMD r t l U i m
rn A N K VOI.TOI.lkK, ClrenlaUea - Uceecal S i u g w
JULIAN I n STKNSTMOM
HOY ONESN
Associate Editor
Advcrtitias Htnogar
PMHI* VAN TKLT
MOV PIATT
H eeegleg Editor
Ooaoral Advortliine Maeager
DANNY L JOHNSON
MAHMIKTT M. JUHEION
City Editor
Claoolflod Dlrootor
JUDY WHLLO
JANUi SMOMMAMMM
County Editor
U uilm ie Menantr
D u m a WILLIAMS
r a s a w ells
■•cletr Editor
Mcckseloal S*pU
DeUreey

Barbs

ELECT THOMAS A. SPEER
Seminole County
Prosecuting Attorney

certain that tha post-revolt
Brazil will taka determined
action to stop BratU's runaway inflation.
But they do belleva that
Brazil will now be a little
■ounder in its economic poll,
eiea, that it will bo anti-Caa*
tro and rougher on Cofnmu*
nlst*, that It will do a little
mere in tha way o f co-opsratlon with tho United States,
"And that will b* a whala
o f a lot o f progress," tsya
on* Latin specialist.

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Q—Where in Central Amer­
ica can travelers see the sun
■at over th* Atlantic Ocean T
A— In travel through th*
Panama Canal when yoa
travel east on a westward
journey.

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Successful Educational Leadership
A Strong Educational Program
A Stable Adm inistration

the world that manages to get
by with its content*?
I hear there to see— tbe
Taimenia
Foreign Service
Quarterly.
It to devoted, l.a m told, to
Tasmania's role in world af­
fairs. I aim to sand off my
20 shillings today.
I am sick and tired ef pay­
ing for n magasine aad than
having It use Its pages for a
sites talk, or a subscription
drive that makes me a suck­
er tor paying tha price I
did tor 1L

THREE

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RE - E L E C T

T. MILWEE
Superintendent O f Public Instruction
Bemlaob County

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By Hal Cochran
Another raid by mala etadents on a sorority house in
th* east. It was easy for tha
lads to give police the slip.
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ficant measure, was sabotag­
ing th* Alliance inside and
outalds of Brasil. Goulart’s
attitudo toward Cuba’a Cas­
tro mads a itrong Latin-U. 8 .
courta with Cuba impossible.
Tha result: America’s en­
tire Latln-Amsriean p o 1 1 e y
was in jeopardy.
Tha men who will now run
Brasil are strong nationalist*.
Officials her* expect no easy
time in working with them.
U. S. diplomats predict U. 8 .
firms wanting to invest in
Braxil will continue to have a
rough time. They certainly
expect
no Invitation to
American Investment in pe­
troleum, mining end other re­
sources.
U. 8 . S t a t e Department
men prediet Brasil's policies
and oura will often diverge.
They see in Braxil a possible
rival for dominance in Latin
America. As on* man puts It:
MWe may h a v a
another
France cn our hands."
Officials here aren’t even

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But evah as they were bartheir dinner, a band of wild
young sexual perverts of the
city pounded on the door.
They demanded that the old
man turn th* Levito over to
them for homosexual orgies,
but he refuted.
Instead, he pushed the Levite’ a wife out the door and
left her to the mercies of
these "sons of Belial (devil)"
aa tha Bible describes them.
They sexually assaulted "and
abused her all tha night un­
til ttie morning: and when the
day began to spring, they let
her go."
She then crawled to the door
of the home where her hut
band had been given shelter
and fell down, with ber hands
on the threshold.
Whan her husband opened
the door, aha waa dead!
So be gently lifted ber upon
a donkey and took ber back
to their b o m .
Then "h e took a tall* and
divided her, together with her
bones, Into twelve piece*, and
aent ber lato all the w a its
of Israel."
Mora tomorrow.

WASHINGTON (N EA ) —
Some months ego, some U. S.
o f f i c i a l s unofficially and
quietly 1st it b* knewn in key
circles In Brazil that we
would not stand in th* wsy If
President Joao Goulsrt were
overthrown by non-Communlst forces.
They atrongly hinted that
th* United State* would reeognlsa the new government,
provided it adhered to consti­
tutional practice*. They said
tha United State* wculd eonalder
aympathetically re­
quests for financial aid from
a new regime.
These American official*
mad* It elear that a military
revolt would bo no barrier to
recognition. But they also
mad* it clear that the United
States would taka no part in
a revolt or in engineering a
revolt
Overthrow o f th* Goulart
government, they emphasized,
would have to com* from
Brazilian inspiration and bo
managed by Brazilian* with­
out outside aid.
Then tha United States
gradually held back on aid to
Goulart’s government In one
way or another, Washington
publicly mad* clear its mis­
trust
The principal U. S. quarrel
with Goulart: Hi* erratic
ways were driving Brasil to
tha rocks economically and
opening tha doors for a Red
take-over.
Brazil's official­
dom was gradually becoming
infiltrated by card-carrying
Communists.
Goulart posed other prob­
lems:
Soma U. S. officials have
long believed Brasil to bo the
ksy to success or failure of
the Alliance for Progress.
They held that no area-wide
program eould succeed without Brazil's activs co-opera­
tion.
Ont Alllane* official puts
It: "Brasil is ju it too big. Its
Influence spread* too far. So
wo can’t ignore it.” Yet the
Goulart government, in signi­

Henry McLemore

Herald Area Correspondents
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Mrs. Jolla llartos
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Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryana Mils*
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Stop Reading W ord By W ord

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world’* technique* for falter
and better reading, but with*
out a decent vocabulary you’re
in trouble. The problem i*
aimple to overcome, *o let’s
get to it.

Post 8207
Nominates
Officers

The language you uie in
everyday convenatlon with
your friend* at ichool i* prob­
ably adequate. But do you
feel like a wallflower in convenation with older people
because your active vocabu­
lary is limited or inaccurate?
The belt way to enlarge and
improve it is to improve your
passive (reading) vocabulary.
There are four simple »tep».
LEARN FROM CONTEXT.
Try this sentence for voculary
size. "N o matter where I go
my little sister turns up, lead­
ing me to conclude that she
shares ubiquity with the dei­
ty.” Look as it in its context,

By Donna Eatea
Nomination* for the elec­
tion o f officer* acheduted for
April 28 were held at the
regular meeting o f South
Seminole VFW I’oat 8207
held at the Teat Home on
the Old Dixie Highway north
o f Longwood.
Named were John McManu*
o f M a i t l a n d , commander;
Jack Hopkin* o f Maitland,
. acnior vice commander; Art
Levy of Longwood, junior
vice commander; A. J. Derdahl of Fern Park, quarter
maiter;
Ralph
Moore of
Howell Park, poat advocate;
Larry Chunat o f Casselberry,
chaplain; Jame* McEvera o f
Longwood, aurgeon; Robert
March o f Longwood, three
year truitee; Harold Matt of
Longwood, two year truitee
and Merle Harria o f Long
wood, one year truitee.
Commander March announ
eed that Buddy Poppy aaiei
have been let for May 15-16
in Longwood and the aur
rounding area*.
A chicken barbecue waa
planned to take place May 17
at tha poit home. Ticket* are
available from member* of
the poit or the Auxiliary
U nit Proceed* will benefit
the building fund.
March reported that a pro*
fit of $125 had been made
from the recent rummage
Bale and exprened hla ap­
preciation to the member*
and patron* for their support.

the way it is used. There’s
only one sense that word can
have there— being everywhere
at the same time. Don’t go to
the dictionary till you’ve
made an educated guess.
Then, by all means, do go to
the dictionary. Then practice
that old saying: "Use a word
three times, and it's yours.”
LEARN FROM LISTEN­
ING. Maybe it was the same
wise man who said "Knowl­
edge enters through a "closed
mouth,”
and
"Choose
at
least one friend who is smart­
er than you.” Your elders—
parents, friends of the fam­
ily, your teachers—will fre­
quently use words you've
never heard or are unsure of.
Walt for the proper moment,
then respectfully ask them
the exact meaning. They'll be
flattered; you'll be informed.
LEARN FROM WHAT YOU
ALREADY KNOW. In grade
school they taught you pre­
fixes snd suffixes. Mskc full
use of them. Submsrinc, an­
teroom, ambidextrous, amphi­
bian, perimeter, polygon, ex­
tricate. If you forget what
those mean, try here io de­
rive their meaning from your
knowledge of the entire word.
Then when you encounter a
strange word with one of
these prefixes, you have ad­
ditional knowledge to bring
Chemical weed control can
to the context.
reduce the amount of hoe la­
Psychology, a q u a r i u m ,
bor needed to produce cot­
changeable, statuesque, an­
ton by 80 per cent.
thropoid, lunacy, aviary arc

Farm Brief

ill words with suffixes. Think
of other words with the same
suffixes and discover the
common
denominator
be­
tween the meanings.
LEARN FROM THE DICTIONARY.
If ‘you
could
learn all new words from the
three foregoing steps, there
would be no market for dic­
tionaries. No top editor or
writer would be caught with­
out one; it’s part of learn­
ing’s equipment.
Here’s how to use the dic­
tionary:
1. Get the EXACT mean­
ing.
2. Look for examples of

how the word has been used.
3. Look for different shades
of meaning, colloquial usage.
4. If you look up a verb,
don’t leave the page till you
check out its noun, adjective,
adverb.
Learning new words is not
enough; learn (hem with pre­
cision. Then use them three
times and they’re yours.
You should have complet­
ed this reading in 60 sec­
onds.)
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Lake Mary Club
Has Meeting

Mrs. Carl Moss gave a re­
port from the nominating
committee. Miss Myrtle Wil­
son, agent, announced that
the County Federation of Wo­
men's Clubs will meet May
28 at the Hamilton House in
Casselberry. She also told of
new foods soon to be on the
market.
Program speaker was Coun­
ty Agent Cecil Tucker who
spoke on plants and their
diseases. He stressed that
directions
on
insecticides
should be thoroughly studied
and followed to insure safety.
A question and answer period
followed and leaflets entitled
"Spring Gardening Tips” were
distributed.

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fr r a lh

The ball rifled o ff the thick part of the bat and got lost
Just a i tha Sanford Semi­
United Press latefMttoaa!
In the crowd o f white shlrta behind home plate aa Carl
nole* were about to make
The 1984 National League
Willey o f the Meta hunched In hi* follow through. He flung
their big move In Metro Lea­
up his glove frantically, but tha baseball glanced o ff the baseball season la one week
gue baaeball they ran Into too tips and thudded against his jaw.
old and certain (acts are
much opposition over the
That night they wired him up and said he’d be out at clear.
weekend. The Oak Ridge Pion­ least a month this season. Willey was lucky, even if the Meta
—Willie Maya hasn't lost an
eer* downed the Seminole S to weren’t since he happens to be their best pitcher.
ounce of hla old zip and la
Seven years ago. Herb Score was probably the best
I in a Friday afternoon con­
off to hla finest major league
pitcher in baseball, a million dollar property. On a May day
test at Orlando and Saturday
start.
In 1937 Gil McDougald of the the bat. He railed up just
afternoon, here In Sanford, tha
—The National L e a g u e
Yankees timed a Score pilch In time to see a white blur
the Colonial Grenadiers white
champion Dodgers are having
perfectly and lashed It up the masking his vision. It flicked
washer the Tribe 3 to 0.
problem!.
middle. Herb's head was still his glove and bit him flush in
In the Pioneer contest, Ed
-T h e Philadelphia Phllliei
die Fitzgerald tosied six-hit down In his follow through the face below the right eye
have the league’s hottest rook­
“ He's lucky," said the doc
baseball but ha eouldn't match when he heard the crack of
ie in Richie Alien.
tor to a concerned McDougald
the performance of Kim
-T h e New York Meta have
that night," if he aces, Gil.
Menka who limited the Semi
a gold mine.
Score recovered his vision
notes to three safeties. MeanAmazin' Willie poled hla
but hJi career faded because sixth home run to six games
while, tha Seminoles mlseued
he could never find home Sunday as tha Glanta poundid
three time*.
BEAR LAKE PIRATES playing in the South Seminole Little League
plate again. He's 30 years old Cincinnati, 134. The 3!-ysar
Jim Stringer blasted a dou­
this year are, kneeling from left, Danny Duncan, Mike Weirich, Kyle Bocand out of baseball. The scars old ccnlerfielder has now drlV'
ble with the baaea jammed in
co and Brian Brewer; second row, Kevin Foist, Scott Reeves, Ron Condon
stayed
with
McDougald
a
long
en In 13 runs and accounted
the Initial atansa and later
and Lee Constantine; third row, Guy Brewer, manager; Rick Constan­
t i m e , too — psychological for 27 total bases in 23 offi­
aeored to give the Pioneers
tine, Mike Conover, Larry Glynn, Clint Goree, Ken Patrick and Boh Con­
scars. He's retired now.
a 4 to 0 lead. Sanford scored
cial at bats. Ills batting aver
over,
coach.
(Herald Photo)
United Prese International
"I started to pull the ball," age la a resounding .391 and
Its first run In the third and
he
recalled
as
he
came
in
he's
playing
with
a
wrist
tap­
pushed over another In the
Yogi Berra tilted victory ai
slith. Oak Ridge got Its only a manager for the first time from a round at the Ridge ed as a result of being hit by
ether run In the fifth.
wood, N. J., Country Club,
a pitch to an exhibition game
but he's still waiting to see
Saturday, the Grenadiers
Elsewhere, Milwaukee shad
wai scared. When you're
slammed over the two runs the vaunted New York power. batter and going real good ed Los Angelea, 3-3 to 13 Inn­
After dropping three conse­ you're hitting to center field ings;
Philadelphia
dubbed
in the fourth Inning and add
ed another In the alith to cutive extra Inning contests, Right after I hit Herb, I went Chicago, S-l; the Meta white­
grab the 3 to 0 win from the tha American League cham­ into Detroit and shot a line washed Pittsburgh 6-0; end
Following two weeks of Lit
Seminole*. Colonial touched
St. Louis defeated Houston,
pions ptekad up their first win drive off Frank Lary'a thigh
tie Major League competition,
The Williamsport Meta of went right back to work at
Rick Slrea for no less than
that put him out of actJon. 9-1.
10 hit* while the Seminoles by downing the Baltimore Then tho next series in Bait!
Milwaukee'* Eddie Mathawa only one team ta undefeated— the Clau-AA Eaitern League the Stadium for drills which
the National League’s Hunt
were getting to Bill Frazier Oriole*, 3-3, in a rain-delayed m o r e ,
I missed Skinny doubled borne Fallpe Alou to
closed out It* pre-season acti­ will continue through Fri­
for 9, but tha Tribe couldn't game. But Berra is still haunt knocked his hat off. 1 was the 12th toning to hand tha Llncoto-Mercury nine. T h e
vities
Sunday afternoon at day. McCullough has some 30
bunch them together to pro­ ed by the thought that hit through."
world champions their fifth Automen will risk their rec­
youngsters to camp assigned
Sanford's
Municipal Stadium
ord
Tuesday
night
against
tha
duce any tallies. Afield, Col­
straight defeat, equalling the
• • •
to hla club. Saturday morning
Yankees are the only major
Dodgera longest losing streak Locomotive Engineers at Ft. when Manager Ernls White’ * the Auburn outfit will bead for
onial errored once, Seminole
Just
how
dangerous
is
it
for
league team without a borne
charges posted • 4 to 2 deci­
of 1963. The aetback dropped Mellon Park.
three time*.
Btoghampton, N. Y., where
a pitcher!
Is Friday's action, tha En sion over the Auburn Meta of they will open Claai-A New
Seminole
001 001 0 -3 1 S run this season.
Los
Angelea
Into
last
place
to
"You're 33 feet from home
When the rains came the
Oak Ridge
400 010 x - 3 « 3
gtoeers, behind the rifle arm the New Yort-Peanaylvania York-Penntylvanla loop sea­
plate," said Ralph Branca, the senior circuit with a 1-1
of BUI Schmidt, outacored League.
record.
Fitzgerald a n d
Higgins; Yankees had a 2-0 lead after
son.
who fired for the Brooklyn
The contest was sponsored
With virtually the tame ball First Feflbral, 10 to 2. Schmidt
Menke and Smith
walk, Joe Pepltone'a double Dodgera. "Y ou throw the ball
Colonial
000 201 0 - 3 10 1 and a singlo to CIcte Boyer
club hut a new ball park, whiffed 13 to the six-inning by the Sanford Shrine Club for
93 to 90 mile* an hour, and it
Seminole
000 000 0 -0 9 I off starter and loser Milt Papthe Mete drew 110,401 fane to affair and contributed a borne the benefit of the Shrine's
comes back at you twice a*
three games over the week­ run and a double to make Crippled Children's Hospital
Frasier and Goodwin; Slrea pet, who did not return after
fast. You have one-fifth of a
at Greenville, 8 . C.
and Higgins
the rain due to a stiff should' second, approximately, to re- end with the Plratea. And the matters worae lor the SavApproximately 400 Sanford
Wirld'e
Fair,
located
scro
ll
ingsmen.
•r.
act."
fans were on hand for the
the
street
from
Shea
Stadium,
David
Lee
kept
pace
with
Dud Daisy, who hurled only
"Moat good pitchers are a
affair. Pre-game activities In
one Inning last year because little oft balance," said M r does not open until Wednesday the loop's home run king, eluded an appearance by the
and will undoubtedly atirack Skipper Benkarik, by getting
of an arm Injury, went the Dougald, "because
they're many customers that the Meta
Shrloe Band and Sanford Ma
UaMed Press latonuUooal first five Innings and got the
his third of tha seaion. Mike
trying to put a little extra on would not ordinarily get.
yor A. L. Wilton and the
National League
Richard also hit lor the cir­
victory. Steve Hamilton pitch each pitch. It's hard to be
Shrtoe'a lUuitrous Potentate
W h Pci. GB ed the final four framei.
cuit for Firat Federal.
Spalding Guide pitcher and be
Harold Kastoer participated to
.800
Philadelphia
4 l
Meanwhile, George’a moved
In other American League
a
brief pre-game ceremony.
good.
I
don't
think
hc'a
got
a
.667
Ik
2
4
San Fraa
into a three way Ue for firat
aetloB, Minnesota thumped D*
This morning the Williams
.667 tk trait, SB-S, in the firat game chance If he's giving good ef­
St. Loula
4 3
place to the American League
Hila morning the William*
fort."
.600 1
Cincinnati
3 a
with Navy and Perfection
of a doublehtadcr, but tha
port dub broke camp and
Jim
Kaat,
the
fine
Minne
.600
1
3 3
Pittsburgh
Dairy. Georgo'a unleashed a headed for Orlando at 7 a. m.
Tiger* won tha nightcap, 3-1;
sola left-hander, la a sharp
.500 Ilk
3 3
Milwaukee
33-run uprlalng agatuit the At 9 a. m. Uiey caught a plane
Chicago blanked Boston, 9-0;
fielder who has won the lea
.400 2
a a
Houston
Joan Adam* had high aer- previoualy unbeaten Dairy­
Kanaat City stopped Washing­
for Washington and will take
gut's silver glove trophy for lea to the Hollar Motors Navy
.400 a
Chicago
a 3
ton, 1-1; and Los Angelea at
men. aoorge'a scored easily a chartered bus to Reading!
proficiency
three
tlmei.
Bub.300 3
New York
l 4
Wives
League
with
e
300/413.
Cleveland was rained out.
in every tonini-eom lng up
.167 3V4
Los Ang.
ba Morton of Detroit hit a
t ■
Eleanor Cltmeni, still go­ with seven-run spurts in tht Pa., wbora they will open the
Itaaon Tuesday night.
one-hopper that f l a s h e d ing strong, hit her second 900
Bungay's Result*
fourth and firth frames —
Meanwhile, Clyde McCull
New York 6 Pittsburgh 0
through Katt's glove a n d game in a row with &gt; 901.
while winning 23 to 6.
eugh'a Auburn aggregation
Philadelphia fl Chicago 1
caught him in the mouth, Following closely was Vickie
Chuck Latheraw went three
MU. 3 Lot Ang. 2 (12 Inns.)
knocking out three Iccth to McGough with 194/401 aerie*.
Team
W
for four In the wild affair.
St. Louis • Houston 1 (night) Elks
itanlly.
Jo Ana McDonald, 180/470; Jo
3
Mark Cockman had the tilt'a
Saa Francisoo 13 Cincinnati 9 Kiwanls
Earl Averlll pushed Dlaay Wataon, 173; Thelma Uoger
3
only homer, a first inning
Tuetdty'a Games
Dean prematurely Into the 177/490; Betty Washburn *73/
I-ska Mary
3
drlva over the wall for PerLittle Am eric aa
Philadelphia at Nsw York
Hall of Fame with the line 468; Jennie Runnels, 172/440;
Rotary
I
W L
Pittsburgh at Chicago
Team
drive In the idst All-Star 8uiy Reno 191/444; Isabel fiction.
Shrin*
|
First Federal 002 o o o - 2 2 a Gtorgo'a
CincianaU at Houston (night) C P O
3 1
game that busted Dlizy'a toe. Goshorn 168/449, end Barters
1
Loc.
Only games scheduled
3 1
Navy
He tried to pilch on it, and Kelly 170.
Clvitan
o
Engineers
340 U a -1 0 11 3 Perfection
American League
a 1
Charlotte Baaaett and Joan
the unnatural effort ruined Ills
Results Friday
WP—Schmidt (1-1), L P -E d FIs. 8 L Bank
3
W L Pci. GB Kiwanls 8, Kike 3
l
arm. One opening day, the Adam* both had a turkey but
Groomi (1-1), HR*—Lee (En- Sinf. AH. Bank
.800
0 4
Haltimoro
4 1
lale Hobo Newsom, pitching Joan did it with four strikes
Games Today
gra), Schmidt (Engra.) Ri­
.667 tk
Retail* Friday
Minnesota
4 3
Shrine -va- Clvltaln, 4:30
for Washington, fielded a to a row.
chard (Firat Federal).
.600 1
3 3
Detroit
aecrge'a
33, Ferfecttoa 9
Gladys
Edwards,
Tina
Mill­
Kiwanli -va- Rotary, 7:30
smash by Ben Chapman with
George’s
333 77-12 U 3
.300 ltk
Boston
3 2
Gamei Today
(At Memorial Stadium)
hla knee, fracturing tha knee er and Suzy Reno spared up
330 10— 9 T I Fla. 8t. Bank -va- Navy
.300 Dk
1-os Ang.
1 1
the difficult 3-10, Jo Wataon. Perfection
cap.
WP—Steve
Rawla
(2-0), LP (4:30 p. m., Bay Ava. Park)
.500 Ilk
Cleveland
1 1
• • •
Belly Qulllln and Suzy Reno
Chicago
.400 2
—Dalton (O-l), HR—Cockman
Little National
2 3
converted
the
4-5-7,
Betty
The great Walter Johnson'*
2 4
.333 21k
Washington
(Perfection)
Team
W L
Qulllln
did
it
twice
end
twice
career finished abruptly with
Kan. City
.333 3
1 1
Hunt Lto-Mar
4
9
on
the
10th
frame.
a liner In tha spring of 1921.
Naw York
1 3
.230 21k
Lee. Engra.
I
1
Elizabeth
Klein,
bowling
for
He was 40, but still service­
Perkins W inner
Sunday’s Results
First Federal
9
9
SPARTANBURG, 8 . C. —
only three months, converted
able
after
21
unmerred
major
KINGSTON, Jamaica (UPI) Chase
Kan. City 5 Wash. 1 (1st), (UI’ I)— Mickey Wright, a
1
3
the
rather
difficult
9-T-lO.
league season*, when he wai
called top of 7, rain
0
4
blonde belter from Texai who
Rainey Olson converted the — Eddlt Perkins, tha world Stand. Oil
Kan. City at Waih, ( 2nd) pdd., now can claim ovary major hit to the knee throwing bat­
Junior welterweight champ­
Raealla Friday
3
and
Charlotte
Bassett
the
rain
ion, today waa nuritof a deep tee. Engra. 10, First Fedtral
golf title, saye her latest and ting pracllco.
54.
Couple of years ago, Duka
Minnesota II Dalrolt I ( 1st most elusive conquest la In
2
Gladys Edwards, Alice Bee gaih over hla toft aye, which
Snider's bat broke to half, and
game)
Garnet Today
a das* by itself.
ulleu and Suzy Rana got the ho suffered to hla aucceiiful
Dstroit 3 Minnesota 1 (2nd
title defenae againit Jama­ Cbast -va- Standard Oil
Mist Wright, after a 10-year pitcher Larry Jackaon (now baby apllt 3*10.
game)
(4:$o p.m., Ft. Mellon Park)
wait, finally won the Betsy with the Cuba) couldn't field
ica's Bunny Grant.
LA at Oeve., (g gams), pdd., Rawla-Paach Blossom g o l f the top part. It tailed to the
riln
tournament hare Sunday by a mound and fractured hla Jaw.
Then there waa Ed Llnke, a
Nsw York I Baltimore I
four atraka margin.
Chicago g Ration 0
"It has to be one of my portly Washington pitcher of Team
W
TussAay's Games
very biggest thrills," tha Dal­ the 1030s. Ha faced the Yan­ Klngawood
4
Detroit at l « i Angeles (night) las golf queen said after kees one afternoon, with a
Wlltoa Maler
I
Claveland at Kan. CUy (night) notching a one-under-par 213 runner oa second. Jesse Hil]
UcRaaey
I
Washington at Minnesota
total to the 13th annual re (now tha USC athletic direc­ Chaaa
9
Only gamas scheduled
tor) was at bat and met the Fla. 8 t. Bank
Mwal of tha Paach Blossom.
|
ball squarely, It hit Ltoke on Robbs Constr.
I
. *f*m n*v«*
DISCOUNT ON A
the forehead and bounced In Longwood
NATIONAL BEAND FAINT
1
the air towards home. Catch­ U 8 O
9
er Jack Redmond caught It
laoalto Friday
on the fly and pegged to see- No gam** scheduled
ond to double up the runner.
Game* Tonight
Llnke didn't even know he Robb’s -vs- Klngawood, 7:30
7
got aa •salat on tha play. Ha McRaney -vs- U80. |:4S
wai aut cold.
(At Ft. Mellon Park)
I l f
A t no aavaa e e tv
m im ir

Yanks Win, But
Are Only Team
Without Homer

Unbeaten Hunts, Mets Beat Mets To
Engineers Next End Sanford Season

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Opening Game
Lost To Lyman
lied It not been for the 2 completed their 1964 regular
to 0 loss to the Lyman Grey­ baaeball season undefeated.
Following the lost to Ly­
hounds In the seaion opener,
man, the Lions rolled to nine
the Oviedo Lions would have
consecutive victories, capping
their activities Friday after­
noon when a 6 to 2 win over
the Ocoee Cardinals at Ovlado.
Jim Courier went the dis­
HOUSTON (UPI) — Mike tance for the Lions. He whiff­
Sourhak left Texas today for ed 11, passed one and waa
his Durham. N. C.. home with nicked for eight hits but he
a fat check of $7,300 first was able to keep them well
prize money from the Houston acattered.
Meanwhile, Courier aided
Classic in his pocket and a
warm apot in his heart for his own cause with double.
But Billy Mikler was tbe big
the Lone Star state.
The good-natured former gun for the Lions, getting two
Duke Univeriity football play­ doubles to three trips, Includ­
er from a small Pennsylvania ing a pair o f runs batted to.
coal mining town fired a final Miller, Brooks and Colbert
round of 70 Sunday for a one- also came up with Oviedo
stroke win over Jack Nick- blnglea.
Bill Hall, on the mound for
laus.
Nicklaui made an amazing the Cardinal!, held the Lions
comeback in the tournament to seven hits. However, Coach
after a disastrous first round Paul Mikler's boyi were able
score of 70.
to bunch them to produce a
Souchak credited hit Hous­ pair of run* in the first, two
ton win to an improved put­ more to the third, and single
ting game which he credits to tallies to the fifth and sixth.
010 010 0 - 2 9 2
some instructions by lfoustin Ocoee
pro Jackie Burke at lait Oviedo
202 001 X—6 7 4
week's Masters tournament in
Hall and llurat, Connell ( 6);
Augusta, Ga.
Courier and Brooks.

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DeBary Garden Club Demonstrates
Artistic Table Setting Techniques
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The DeBary Garden Club
! presented Mrs. Earl W. Lau
! o f Winter Park, this past
; week at the Community Cen&gt; ter, in a scries of Table SetI tings.
Table one was overlaid with
• a white nylon net cloth, over
• white satin, with angel and
; dove Inserts, and bordered
• with a three inch satin band.
- The centerpiece was o f gilded
• grapes, flanked by three white
I tapers in tall gold candelabra,
; gold goblets, white china
etched In gold and napkins in
while. This table was one
that could be used for special
i dinners, and was beautiful
In Its simplicity.
Table two was done with
rust woven table mats, heavy
olive green goblets, green and
; White casseroles on rooster
; decorated plates and rust
! napkins. The centerpiece was
‘ a driftwood rooster.
Table three held yellow
table mats, amber goblets,
white, rust and yellow service
plates, burnt orange napkins,
and was centered with yellow
flowers.
Table four was overlaid in
. a hunter green, fringed,
rough-textured cloth, centered
with a large wooden salad
; bowl, service plates in a bit• torsweet design, coffe cups
• and urn, and the center floral
; arrangement was o f red day
1 lilies.
Table five was overlaid with
a lavender cloth, s e r v i c e
i plates in a lavender and vio’ let motif, clear crystal gob­
lets, candelabra of purplo
. potted plants with fresh laven' der flowers held In place by
wire, leaving room for the ta­
per* to be lit.
Table six was in avocado
green nylon net over satin,
. with pineapplo inserts of
. brown, green and gold, edged
In satin. Tall stemmed green
goblets with clear crystal
stems in three sites, service
plates of china in a green and
gold motif. An arrangement
of fruit with tall muled can­
dles completed the setting.
Table seven was a patio
style affect with black, rough,
' fringed cloth, red table mots
and napkins, black and red
• insect candle holders and a
I driftwood centerpiece.
Table eight was in red,
white and blue with white
chins, blue goblets on a
white cloth and blue napkins.
Table nine was dono in
raspberry fiber place mats,
same color napkins, largo din­
ner plates edged in raspberry
. shades, clear crystal gob. lets and centered with roses,
• glads and silk raspberry
plums.
Table ten was beautiful in

shades of purple and violet.
Large woven straw mats were
used with violet linen nap­
kins, low purple glass gob­
lets, flanked by square, low,
w h i t e candlesticks holding
thick, purple, square candles.
A floral piece of fresh purple
mums centered the table, and

MRS. FRANCIS MUELLER, IcD. nnd Mrs. EnrI W. Lnu, both of Winter
Park, are HtandiiiK by a tabju o f white nnd gold, one o f ten they decor­
ated at the Dellnry Garden C’.tia meeting recently.

Several members of the Os­ tossed .-ait'd, llnda Whidden
teen 4-H club went to DeLeon gave a :&gt;dk oi. how to pur­
Springs, recently to attend chase Voi-d sod 'he food value
Events Day.
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Ilcth Pettis uml Becky Cut­ a red r'bbor.
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Karin Pet'is won a blue
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and they won a red ribbon. on how lo pin nnd cut out a
Diane Smcdberg and Dlnne dress nv.temPell received a white ribbon
Kaw-n Otteen was the local
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the leading of songs at the
meeting.
Douglas Jurss told the
"L ife cycle of the Honey
Bee." For this he received a
red ribbon.
Mrs. Lowell Pettis is the
Osteen Leader o f the 411 girls
and Mrs. John Jurss is the
assistant. Both accompanied
tho children to Do Leon
Springs.

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right, Dougins* Jur**, Diane UntedLcrg, Knrcn Osteen, Knren I’otti*,
Dinno Pell nnd Ileth Petti*. Tho scene i* a World War I monument re­
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The Social .Hpartmcnt of
tho Sanlord Wiman's Club
held a .• o-'tri dish luncheon
preceding 'he monthly session
of bridge am* cacasta games,
Wci'itcsdsy s ' th* club houss.
Luncheoi
hostesses were
3lrs. B. C. t-U'Jre, chairman,
assisted by 3.‘ rs. J. E. Baker
and Mrs. Du: ward Walker.
Bridge am* -.anasta hostess-

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chairman, Mrs. C. L. Bedding, Mrs. E. 31. Hoke and
Mrs. W. D. Hofmann,
H i g h score winners in
bridge and canasta were
Mrs. N. V. Farmer and 3!rs.
Robert D. Bhodcs. 3Irs. J.
E. Baker and .Mrs. B. C.
Moore won the two scrceno
prises.

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The monthly board mealing
o f the Welco* &lt;e Wagon Club
o f Sanford wsr held recently
at the hoi.ii o f the president,
Mra. A1 Probit.
A repon was given from
t h a nt m inting commute*
which met /tci-uily at the
home of Mra. P fu Shaffer to
fill the slats o f tha incoming
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Miss Frances ( F r a n k i e )
Irene Jones, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lee Jones of
Sanford, became the bride of
Koy Cook Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Koy Cook Sr. of Daytona
Beach, April 18, 1964 at 3
p. m. at the Pinecrest Baptist
Church with the Rev. William
J. Guess performing the dou­
ble ring ceremony.
The church was a profusion
o f palms with four candle,
bras .contilning white tapers
decorated with greens. White
cloth carpeted the aisles with
baskets of white glads and
Jade greens on each side,
and a large low arrangement
of glads was centered above
the altar. Pew markers wero
of white satin ribbon with
white flowers and greens, and
two white satin ropes were
placed on the guest pews af­
ter the mothers were seated.
Mrs. Bcltye Smith, organ­
ist, presented the musical ar­
rangements, featuring "Wed­
ding Prelude" by Digglc,
"Arlloso" by Handel and "Our
Father in Heaven” by Bach
and other nuptial selections.
Richard Iioltzclaw, bari­
tone, sang "One Hand, One
Heart" and "With This Ring."
The bride, given in mar­
riage by her father, was ra­
diant in a gown of Bridal taf­
fetas and Chantilly lace. The
fitted basque bodice featured
a laced edgo square neckline
and the traditional tapered
sleeves. The voluminous skirt
was accented by three hem­
line tiers of matching Chan­
tilly lace, and she wore a
Chantilly lace mantilla. Her
bridal bouquet was a white
Chantilly lace fan with a cas­
cade of white stock interspers­
ed with feathered blue carna­
tions and centered with a re­

movable white orchid cor­
sage.
Mis Mary Patricia Wight
served ss maid of honor, and
was attired in a floor length
gown of royal blue pcau de

MRS. KOY BERNARD COOK JR

Chapter O f D A R
Met In Maitland

Mrs. John Wilson was nam­
ed chairmun of the nominat­
ing committee.
Happy birthday was sung
to Mrs. Georgo Stine and
A. H. Parker.
Mrs. James Wallin, presi­
dent o f the class is moving
to Lincoln, Neb. Shs express­
ed her regrets at leaving the
class and 31rs. C. C. Howard
presented her a gift on be­
half o f tha class.
Mrs. John Wilson agreed
to act as President pro torn.
Mrs. Haxcl Gllhuly sang the
“ Lords Prayer."
Mrs.
Helen Stephenson
gave tha Icason for tha avening.
The hostess served refresh­
ments to, 3Irs. Stephenson,
Mrs. R. F. Moule, Mrs. J. N.
Gilion, Mrs. George Stine,
3Irs. Grover Sewell, 3Ira.
James Wullin, Mrs. William
lirumley, Mrs. Hasel Gilhuly,
Mr*. Clarence Snyder, 3!ra.
Edgar Smith and 31rs. P. T.
Piety.
Also 3tra. John Wilson,
Mrs. L. G. Hunter, Mrs. Wil­
son Newman, Mrs. Kirby
Fite, Mrs. C. C. Howard, 3Ira.
F. T. 3!eriwether, Mra. Alton
Parker, 31rs. J. C. Trawick,
.Mrs. 3Iartha Walls, Mr*. Sel­
ma Baker, Mra. Joel Field
and guests, Mra. William
Wankosky and Ran Edgar
Smith.
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Sallio Harrison Chapter Na­
tional Daughters of the Amer­
ican Revolution held Its meet­
ing April 10 at the Florida
Audubon. Headquarters, Mait­
land.
Mrs. L. C. Wlldncr, regent,
opened with the ritual, Amer­
ican Creed and pledge to the
flag.
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat led
the singing of the national an­
them and Suwannee and Mrs.
Wildncr welcomed the guests.
A nominating committee oi
Mrs. Roumillat, Mrs. A. W.
Lee and Mrs. A. R. Key was
elected.
Conservation Day was ob­
served with Mrs. Donald Nor­
ton giving a most interesting
talk on the Florida Audubon
Society. It was formed in
1900 with around 200 members
and was Incorporated L: 1902
and now has over three thous­
and members. Mrs. Norton

T h e Phi Beta Eta
O f Beta Sigma Phi
Has Secret V ote
The Phi Beta Eta Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi met recent­
ly at the home of Candy 3icClanuhnn on Ediths Circle.
It was announced that a
proclamation from Governor
Bryant hod been received, des­
ignating the week of April
24-30 as Florida Beta Sigma
Phi Week.
Plans were completed for
the Founder’s Day banquet
to bo held 3Iay 2 at the Ca­
pri.
A secret ballot vote for
Girl o f th* Year was cast
and her Identity will be re­
vealed nt th* banquet.
Pat Hardin conducted the
program on th* Caribbean
and Central America.
Th* chapter recently enjoy­
ed a cookout at th* McClanahan’s home.
Attending
th e
meeting
were the Mmes. John Alex­
ander, C.ark Bruestle, Harold
Chapman, Gordon Frederick,
Vernon Hardin, E. C. Harper,
Jr., Glonn McCall, A. A . MeClanahan, Ed Peterson, John
Prokosch and Thomas Rich­
ards.

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creative ideas designed to
start the audience thinking
about how they could utilise
items at home and ideas on
new purchases, at a great
savings and have fun in th*
process. This could be some­
thing like a "brain-storming
session-not so much on how
to do, but what to do with
ideas."
Esther Stipp has an affin­
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and reupholstery and statea
with a smile that she works
out a lot of frustrations with
a penny’s worth o f sandpa­
per.
This program could emit
challenges on raiding the
dump or storage room (which,
no doubt, needs cleaning this
tima o f year) to convert Junk
into a conversation piece by
using a little paint, unuaual
hardware, ingenuity, and a
bit o f femlnlna muscle.

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Her flowers were a long cas­
cade bouquet of white stock
and royal blue mums witii
green satin sleeves.
Miss Bette Hayes, brides­
maid, was gowned identically
to the maid of honor, and her
flowers were a cascade of
blue mums with green satin
leaves.
The j u n i o r bridesmaids
were Deborah Sue Jones and
Kimberly Anne Jones, sisters
of the bride. Their gowns
were identical to the maid of
honor and bridesmaid except
that they featured floor length
gathered skirts. Their flow­
ers were smaller cascada
bouquets of royal blue mums
with green satin leaves.
Dave Bergqucst served as
best man, and ushers were
Jerry Fugate, Dearing Gar­
ner and Walter Cook.
Little Tina Marie Jones,
sister of the brido was flower
girl and carried a loose hand
nosegay of blue pom poms
and white babysbreath, and
wore a crown of the same
flowers.
Tiie bride's mother was at­
tired in a smart two-piece
lace dress with pink flower
hat and white accessories
with a lavender Cattleya
orchid
^
The groom's mother chose
for her ensemble a stunning
beige eyelet sheath with coral
and beige accessories and her
corsage was a lavender Cat­
tleya orchid.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held in Fellow­
ship Hall of the church. The
reception tables were over­
laid with white fabric and net
and draped with royal blue
ribbons. Two punch bowls
and an ephern of white can­
dles and carnations centered
one table and a five tier wed­
ding cake and white flowers
centered the main table.
Assisting at the reception
were the Mmes. Pat McCoy,
Kathy Gray, Martha Todd,
Miriam Smith, Becky Sher­
wood, Betty Gramkow, Betty
Whitmire, Grace Kosky and
Teddy Abies.
For her going away outfit,
the. bride wore a two piece
dress of aqua silk shantung
with floral accessories and
white orchid corsage.
Following a wedding trip ta
Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Cook
will reside at Golden Lake.
Out-of-town guests Included
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Andrews,
Atlanta, Ga., Miss Joyce Carrlgan, Atlanta; Bud Carrigan,
Ilarriman, Tenn.; M i l t o n
and Mr. and Mrs. Webb
Crosthwaite, Ormond Beach.

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Sally Harrison

The Philathea S u n d a y
School Class o f the First
Presbyterian Church h e l d
their regular monthly meeting
at the home of Mrs. W. R.
Anderson recently.
The meeting was opened
with prayer by Mrs. Wilson
Newman.

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The G l e a n e r * Sunday
School Clasa o f Pinecreit
Baptist Church met for their
April meeting at the home of
Mrs. Ted Gregg with Mrs.
Ted Lewis as co-hostess.
Mrs. John Ksder was in
charge of the business meet­
ing and Mrs. J. C. Lavender
gave the devotion.
After a short business meet­
ing the class enjoyed a so­
cial hour in which Mrs. Helen
Bennett of England was pre­
sented with a silver tray with
appropriate engraving. Mrs.
Bennett has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. H. Russell of
Sunland since last October.
Mrs. Bennett will leave San­
ford April 27 for New York
where she will sail aboard the
Queen Mary for England on
April 29. The class has en­
joyed having Mrs. Bennett as
a member these past few
months.
Refreshments were served
to the following members:
Mrs. John Kader, Mrs. Helen
Bennett, Mrs. H. B. Owens,
Mrs. Frank Dunn, Mrs. R. L.
Bateman, Mrs. Ponce Elmore,
Mrs. J. C. Lavender, Mrs.
Hnrry Titshnw, Mrs. Harold
Davis, Mrs. Harold Sherwood,
Mrs. Chnrles Allen, Mrs. Ted
Lewis, and Mrs. Ted Gregg.
Mrs. Harry Titshaw is the
teacher for the Gleaners Class.

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Mrs. Lau was assisted by
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DEAR ABDY: I n n a col­
lect freihm in. While I was
home for E n ter vacation,
mjr mother asked me to
take out the 17-yesr-old
daughter of some friends
who had just moved to our
town. She told me the girl
had a great personality and
was real sharp. Not having
any special girl, I thought,
••Why not?” Well 1 took this
girl out and 1 practically
had to beat her off. She
didn't want to go anywhere.
All site wanted to do was
park. She told me a couple
of Jokes that were dirtier
than those I would tell a
fellow. She was so fast I
honestly
couldn't
control
her. I never took her out
again. My mother asked me
what was wrong with her
and 1 said, "Nothing. I have
studying to do.” I know
when I get home this sum*
mer I'll have this girl shov*
at me again. I can't tell my
parents what kind of girl
she is. What excuse can I
use? Her folks and mine are
a contact foursome.
FUTURE FARMER AT
DAVIS
DEAR
FARMER:
Ten
your parents that as a fu­

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DEAR ABBY: When our
children used to quarrel
while doing dishes together,
we allowed the one who did
NOT start the quarrel to
walk out, leaving the one
wbo started the quarrel to
finish the job alone.
FATHER OF FOUR
DEAR FATHER: How did
you ever manage that? The
granddaddy of all quarrels
usually results when one
tries to determine WHO
started the quarrel in the
9:30 9 p.m. CBS. The Lucy
first place.
Show.
Regular fans of this
• • •
series won't find this episode
Get it off your chest. For as hilarious as most of this
a personal, unpublished re­ series, but there are some
ply,write to
ABBY, Box
amusing moments, particular­
3303. Beverly Hills, Calif.,
ly when Lucy (Luclle Ball)
90313. Enclose a stamped,
tangles with the explosive
self-addressed envelope.
Banker Mooney (Gale Gor­
• • «
don). Needing vacation cash,
Hate to write letters?
Lucy takes on a temporary
Send one dollar to ABBY,
Job ai a process server and,
Box 3303, Beverly Hills,
you guessed It, must serve her
Calif.,
90311, for Abby's
new booklet,
"HOW
TO (irst subpoena on Air. Mooney.
WRITE LETTERS FOR ALL There's a good bit of a chase
until Lucy finds Mooney about
OCCASIONS.”
to embark on a cruise. His
nervei really need a rest
when he finds out why Lucy
has been chasing him.
8:30-10 p.m. ABC. Wagon
Train. "Tha Zebedaa Titus
summing the defenders didn't Story.” NavUla Brand must
drop dead they would take have leaped for joy when be
three heart tricks and set was offered the title role. H
the hand.
gives this fine actor a chance
South would complain that to turn ham and portray an
hie finesse never worked and aged frontier bum, a former
someone would deal the next scout who just doesn't have it
hand.
any more. If you like Brand,
If you haven’t already seen here’ s a chance to catch him
the winning line of play, here In the fort of rote be pro­
it la. You atart out the same bably won't be doing again.
99:30 p.m. CBS. The Danny
way, but when you get ready
for a red ault you play the Thnmai Show. One can for­
ace and queen of diamonds give the familiarity of this
It doesn't mater where the overdone plot because of (tie
king is or what happen* after amusing and tender manner
the king wins, A heart lead with which Danny (Danny
automatically gives declarer Thomas) teaches son Rusty
a heart trick, a diamond or (Rusty Hamer) some facts of
club allows him to ruff In romance, Danny introduce*
one hand and discard from Rusty to a glamorous dancer
(Erin O'Donnell) who makes
the other.
a big fuss over the lad. Rusty
mistakes her attention for
love. A aliocked Kathy (Mar­
jorie Lord) urge* Danny to
act before tha boy la crushed.
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Andy
Now a Judge say* a hus­ Griffith S h o w .
Enjoyably
band can't Just walk out on warm, although tha comedy
his wife and call it quits lie la rather mild. Sheriff Andy
cause she isn't always sweet­ (Griffith) figure* Aunt Bee
ly reasonable and easy to live (France* Bavler) 1* working
with. He acknowledges that too hard and hlree an English
women, being human, ars crea servant (Bernard Fox) to help
tures o f mood, too, and he her. When the servant proves
goes even a step further to so thorough that Aunt Be# vir­
say It's a husband’s duty to tually haa nothing to do, ahe'a
awrat-talk his wlfa Into bo- mighty miserable.
haring herself.
9:30-10 p.m. NBC. Holly
That’s tha kind o f aquality
women could get used to in
a hurry — even though it ia
the kind men are going to be
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rolaetant to grant.
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such fashion. The accepted
masculine response to a wom­
an's moods end unreasonable
behavior ia to walk out of tho
house, slam the door majest­
ically, and stay out until the
wife has learned her lesson.
Either that, or to look her In
the eye and say, "You're liehaving like a child.” The men
have gotten away with indulg­
ing their own moods, while
expecting their wives to be
"more adult” in controlling
their own.

Club To Collect
For Cancer

7:10-9:30 p.m. NBC. Monday
Night Movie. "Seven Cities of
Gold.” (Color! (Rerun) An­
thony Quinn, Richard Egan,
Michael Rennie, Jeff Hunter
and Rita Moreno star in this
1955 adventure atory concern­
ing the Spanish conquest of
Southern California. The lead­
ers of the expedition (Quinn
and Egan) are not happy
when a crippled priest. Father
Junlpero Serra (Rennie), it
assigned to them, but he sue
ceeds when weapons fail. The
Indian ch iefs grandson is in
Juied during a brief skirmish
with the Spaniards, and Fath­
er Serra helps heal the wound.
This wins the Indians' trust
and they, along with the ex­
pedition, help h!m found a
string of missions.

himself one night, and the
other was to do them all
by herself the next night
until they learned to work
in harmony. It worked.
MRS. E.M.D. IN CLOVIS
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Use A m e r i c a n Bridge
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Teachers Assn. Quarterly real­
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the game.
SOUTH (D)
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South arrives at reasonable
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four spades contract. W e s t
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opens the queen of clubs.
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South wins with the ace, plays
East and West vulnerable
one round of trumps Just to
S oil* West North Rost
1A
Pass 3 A
Pass
pull his opponents' teeth and
4A
Pass Pass
Pass
continues by leading a club
Opening lead—A Q
to dummy's king snd ruffing
the last club.
trick with the king and re­
At this point many players turn the suit.
would try the diamond fin­
Eventually declarer would
esse . East would win the have to lead hearts and as-

Don’t look now, gentlemen,
but It may not be a man's
world much longer.
A Judge hat refused to
grant e legal separation to
a man merely became hit
wife calli him namea and
alapa him around. And here’s
the Judge's explanation for
his decision! "Wives are crea­
tures o f mood. If thay get In­
to a mood, It ia up to the
huibend to get them out o f i t
Tell them they're wonderful
and make a fuss over them."
Forever and ever, that’s
the way wives have been han­
dling their husbands because,
forever end over, women have
been taught that men art
creatures o f mood, who hsvs
to bs bsbisd, sweet-talkad,
s d i 'red, eosxed snd flattered.
But men have never been
taught to handlo a woman In

dUqhUqhJtA

By Abigail Van Buren

ture farmer you plan to do
a lot of digging. But you
just don't dig that girl.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: My mother
doesn't think my big broth­
er and his girl friend should
get married In church just
because they Jumped the
gun a little bit and she is
going to have a baby. I
can't see anything wrong
with their getting married
in a church as long as she
doesn’t wear white. What
do you think? Thank you.
"FOURTEEN”
DEAR F O U R T E E N : !
can't think of a better place
for them to be married.
• • ♦
DEAR ABBY: Please tell
the mother whose children
fight over doing the dishes
until she finally chases them
out of the kitchen and does
them herself that I have
solved that problem. I had
a son and daughter who
were given the chore of do­
ing the supper dishes. They
would
alternate
washing
and drying. Oh. they squab­
bled too, so I politely told
them that since they could­
n't get along with each
other on the same chore,
ona was to do them all by

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INSTITUTION
KOIl SAVINdd, a Ithoda lataud

fa ISt rawrt ml She Caanty
Plaintiff.
Jade*. Beatlaele Cauary, Slat­ “ **■«“ b* nk'
er Plartda. la Prwbata
la re tke Estate alt
WALTER JOHN
r&gt;. K. KERBKT. also known
n o t h b o r at’ iT
sa DENNIT SL KERSKT.
Dactaaad THE BTATE O f FLORIDA
To: Walt*r John Blais. A « - t
r iv e t , noth i:
Natal Air Tacbulcal Train­
Notice Is hereby xtven that
ing Cantar
ths undersigned will, on ths
Millington. Tannwaaa
11th day of May. AM. l l f l .
TV RENTAL
Tou ara haraby notlflad that
present to tho llnnnrablo Coun­
• Bates
• Service
a
ault
haa b**n fil'd agalnat
ty Judge of Kamlnol* County,
Worlds, her final rstura, ac­ you and Klaanor J. , , u u *i* * uJ
Seminole T V
count and vouchers, at Ad wlf*. In tha abor* *ntlll*d
FA 1-4939
mlntetratrli of ths Estate el .-auae, and that you a ra raZenith Cater TV Bates
U. K. KERHET, also known uulrtd (o fit* }nur antwar wlili
as DENNIT K. KKRkET, d i­ lit* clarh of thla Court and to
1466 Sanford Are.
ctated. and al said liras, then atrva a copy th*r*of upon tha
and tksrs. tasks appllcstlsn to plaintiff or plaintiff* attorths said Judas for a final naya, whet* nama and Bddraae
Joining*. Walla. Clark* apd
ssltlemsnt of bar administra­ la
tion of said aetata, and fur an Hamilton. 114 Barnatt National
ordsr discharging her se such Bank Building, Jaekaonvllla S.
Florida, not talar .than May St,
Administratrix.
list If you fall to do to a daDated this ths lltb day of erto pro confaaao will bo *nMarch. A. D. 1M«.
fa Yotir Tim*
tarad agalnat you for th# raSUSIE KEItSET
And Budget
11of demanded In th* com­
As Administratrix of ths plaint. Thla ault la to foraclo*#
Estate of
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mnrtsaa*. Th# rtal proparly
Be It A Battle
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a /k /a pror**d*d again*! It:
. . . or Cnee
DENNIT K. KEll.-iET
Lot 1*. Bloch P, BUNLAND
Dscattod
ESTATES, a aubdlvttlon,
Free Prompt
STENMTIlUM, DAVIS *
according to a plat tharam c in t o s h
Delivery
of, recorded In Plat Book
Attornays for Admlnlstrstrla
11, past* It to t l of th*
Pott Office Uos 1110
Public R*cord* of Karoltiola
9SS-MN
Sanford, Worlds l i n t
r'ounty, Florida.
Open g A. M.— 13 Midnight j Publish April «, ia. :o. n . m i
WITNESS my hand and tha
C D T-ll
atal of *ald Court at Hanford.
Florida, thla Ittb day of April,
lilt .
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. Bt'-ktrllh, Jr.
Cltrk of th* Circuit Court
lly Martha T. Vlhltn
Deputy Clerk
.IPS A
Jtnnlnga.
Walla, Clark* and
i'pUAAUBC
Hamilton
' TO SCXVt
Barnett National Bank Bldg.
TNI AT
Jacktonvllte S. Florida
C A F E T E R IA S
Publlab: April SO. ST. Map 4. II.
NOW

By Jane Casselberry
The Woman's Club of Cassel­
berry ia co-operating with
ths Cancer Society again
thli year by sponsoring the
drive for funds in the Cassel­
berry area.
Members of tha elub will
be calling on their neighbor*
and friends starting today and
continuing through tha week
to solicit funds and distribute
educational materials.

LIQUOR MART OF VALUES

T V Time Previews

" S U P E R -R IG H T ” EX T R A

wood and the Stars. * 'What A by Keith Booth.
Way to Go': An Extravaganza
10-11 p.m. ARC. The Break­
in the .Making." Twentieth ing Point. "I , The Dancer."
Century-Fox reaps all the This is beauteous Joey Heathbenefit* from tonight's visit erton's hour. She star* as a
to plug land. The picture Is dancer whose unhappy mar­
"What A Way To Go." The riage pushed her off the deep
star* include Dean Martin, end and, as always, her perRobert Mitchum, Paul New­ f o r ni a n r e is compelling.
man, Shirley McClain. Dick There's an additional gim­
Van Dyke and Robert Cum­ mick, however. Joey gets a
mings. The pure commercial­ chance to perform in a rath­
ism is loo per cent; behind- er long and Intriguing Jaxi
the-scenes Insight ts nil. How­ dance number, making one
ever. if you want to see the believe that television's next
stars, here they are.
amalgam may be psychiatric
10-11 p.m. NBC. Sing Along variety programming.
April 31, 19*4
with Mitch. (Color) (Rerun)
7-9 a m. NBC. Today. Re­
Song* from several countries
feature this imaginary good­ member France* Farmer and
will tour by Mitch and his her problems? If you're a real
gang. The beat numbers in­ movie buff, you'll want to
clude "Tie
Me Kangaroo catch the second hour of this
Down, Sport," by Jess Ran­ morning's show wldch is de­
dolph. "Joshua Fit the Rattle voted to reminiscences about
of Jericho" by Leslie Uggams her former career and a look
and "A Wee Deoch-and-Doris" i at her present one.

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OPEN 11:30
1:23 • 1:23 - 5:30 . 7:10
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PAULINE KOVAC1K

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L E T T U C E 2^29*
POLE BEANS 2 - 29
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TENDER

W E ST E R N W IN E S A P

D*C4 *r*4
T * All rradilotR aad Parana*
H t t l t f Claim* or Damaude
Agalaal Bald Kilatai
tou and *ach of you ar*
haraliv notlflad and required to
prarant any claim* and damanda whit h you. or rtthrr or
you. may hay* again*! th* ••tat* of PAULINE KOVACIK.
daceaatd. lata of raid County,
to (ho County Judg* of KamInola County. Florida, *1 111*
offlc* In th* court huua* of
•aid County at Hanford, flo r ­
id*. within alx ralandar monlha
from tha lima of tha flrat pub­
lication of thla nolle*. Two
coplaa of aach claim or damand
•ball ha In writing, and *ha!l
atata tha place of rraldenra
and port ofllca addrrr* ol Ilia
claimant, and ahall t&gt;# twurn
to by tha rlalmant, lila agent,
or attorry and accompanied by
a filing fa* of ona dollar ami
aueh claim nr damand not ao
filed ahall b* void.
THE FHIHT NATIONAL
BANK AT WINTER PARK
l l y :/ • / liforga O. Burgaaon
Truat Officer
Aa admlnletramr of tha
Eatata of PAULINE KOVAf'IK. deeaaaad
Law Offlc*
Irardl A Payton
304 Palrhanka Atanu*
Winter Park. Kla.
Puhllah: April It, SS. ST
Mar 4. is*t
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|Saturday and Sunday
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ON V. 8. 17-92
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A i Seminole Cinema
only
Sidney Politer
Beet Actor For
Performance
in
MLIUiee Of The Field”
BABGAIN MATINEE
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DON'T LET IT WOR8V SOU:
\X KNOW PlGtONS-*e~|h
f A MONTH WE’LL HAVE
ABOUTTHAT
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THOUSAND© OP ’EM! SOI
PICSOH6 WO RELEASED
A n *m b w i l l Be t h s r
5UPPOSIMO THEY FAILS© TO
. P ig e o n K in g s - w an * /
RETURN HERB WITH SEVEN OR V LOOK AT TH'MONty S
EIGHT HONORED PIGEONS A S
WE FUSURBD/ WHAT WOULD X o*THAT SQUABS 2 F L L /
fo * im th *
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TV EM YfW/ PO YOU
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M E V/HEN I'M TRYING
TO PlC&lt; UP 6 ZlS I

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me

IN THK CIRCCIT CO tU T |)J
M D r a n « b m in o l b c o c \ .
TT FLORIDA.
IN CHAN,
cenr.
no. itn a
THE
FRANKLIN
8AVIN 08
BANK IN THE CITT OK NEW
YORK. • corporation.

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STEAO/ WITH

rtaintirr,

T».
J O S E P H CATENAZZO nnd
JEAN CATENAZZO, his wlf*.
Defendant*.
NOTICK OF t l l T
THE STATE OK FLORIDA
TO: Joseph Catsnasto and Jsaa
Calenauo. hit wlf*.
Rsaldenc* L’ nknown
Milling Addreee —■ C/O
Navy Earhange,
Naval Station.
Han Juan. P. R.
TOU ARE HEItEBT NOTI­
FIED that a suit has hern filed
against you In ths above causa
and you ara required to flla
your answer with the Clerk
of this Court and to serve a
copy thereof upon the plaintiff
or Its attorney), Mahoney, Had.
low. Chambeia A Adams. Bur*
nett National nank Build In*.

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ONE FOR A .
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L_ NOW/

“ May I ask how you KNOW tha opposition party
servaa a superior sandwich?”
W E L L . IF HE K E E P S
MAKING A RA CK ET

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THAT SILLY B^D
OUT.THERE IS vMAJONG SO
MUCH NOISE
. I CANT ■&lt; § *
f SLEEP 1— X 5 '.

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HE’LL BE A

T IZ Z Y

By K ate Osann

&gt; BACHELOR •

—V ( ALL HIS LIFE

EVERY DAT HE DOCS WWY.TOU
WHAT I W ONT
SHOULD B£
ABLE Tb DO FOR- PROUD OFANOTHER—
^ HI/A ____

LARD BURNS
ME U P /

TWENTY TljARS

ter than Hay 12th, t i l l . If yon
fall ao to do. a Decree Pro
Confeeeo
wi l l
he entered
agatnit you for the relief de.
nianded In the Complaint. Thla
•ult la to foreclose a mortgage.
The real property proceeded
agalnet l»:
Lot 11. Illock R. Second
Ravenna I’ork Section of
Loch Arbo. according to
the Plat th&gt; o f a* re­
corded In Plat llook It,
Peace J| thru 21 o f the
Public Recorde of Seminol*
County. Florida.
Together with the following
lteme of property which ara
located In and permanently In­
stalled aa a part of the Im­
provement* on eatd property:
I O.H. Refrigerator. Mode]
No. nntl. Ser. No. &lt;12112
I fl.E. Oven, Model No.
JTI0. Her. No. ZT#T20S2
I O.E. Plate. Model Na.
JI20. Ser. No. YT12»I21
The esprees enumeration erf
tha foregoing Items shall not
b* deemed to limit or restrict
the applicability of any ethar
language describing In gen­
eral terms other property In­
tended to be covered hereby.

WE R E T IR E S /

WHAT tS IT
H E DOES
tiff, hie agent or attorney.)
Publfeli: April II, 10. 27.
May 4. 1144
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O U R AN CESTO R S

IN TUB
CUICCIT CO CRT.
NINTH J lllir lA L
CIRCCIT.
IN
ANII
FOR
SBMINOLR
COINTV. FLORIDA
CARL M. AIUK. JR..

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COMB IN?

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won't buy happlneee but eure make living with
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'I* this nail polish chip-proof? I do an awful lot
of dialing!”

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MYRTLE

By Dick Turner

HEY/ WHAT HAFTENEP
TO TH' STORM? HIS
Dt3AfFEARE0, POUF/ I
w JUST UKE THAT?

SH O R T RIBS
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EARTH?

I’M N O T t O
SU R P R ISED .

WELWWE UNITED STATES
WAS INVADED BV -THE
BEATLES A FEW WEEKS A 3Q

FOR OUCIi MB ,
WA5 AHAZIMOLVl
COOPERATIVE.

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QUrfE AN IMMUNITY T D
INSECTICIDES AFTER AWHILE

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DefemkaaS
NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE 8TATE OF FLORIDA TOl
MYRTLE DATT8 ARIE
l i l t Oral Htreet
Rocky MounL North Car­
olina
PLEASE
TAKE
NOTICE
that a Complaint has been
filed against you In the Cir­
cuit Court, Ninth Judicial Cir­
cuit, In and for 8emlnnla Coun­
ty, Florida. In Chancery No.
12.117, tha abbreviated title of
ahlch la CARL M. ARIE. JIL
Plaintiff, versua M Y R T L E

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Phone
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From Sanford

6. For Rent

9. For Sale or Rent

2 BR House. Study, Kitchen FURN. House in Sanford. $53
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mo. Ph. Orlando 423-8111 or
Myrtle Ave. South, Sanford
Apopka 886-4849.

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SWEETIE PIE

April 20, 1964 — Page 11 16. Female Help Wanted 31. Poultry • Livestock

By Nadine Seltzer

STOREROOM, or offlee, on
12. Real Estate For Sale
1st. St., near 2 free park
Ing lots. Inquire. Manuel New Custom Built Home on
Exchange
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
Crystal Lake. For informa­
tion call 322-3378.
1 BR. Fum. Apt. Ground
floor. Contact 2312 Palmetto
Really Blg-BIG-BIG

322-5612

From Seminole County

SWIMMING POOL
Modern, clean, 2 BR apt. 601
Palmetto. 322-5492 or 1374. DO See this ovcrsiie 60-acre
Swimming Pool. DO see
Gar. apL 1201 Magnolia Ave
this 2 acres of Lakefront
Apply 3-4:30.
privsey. DO see this Urge
NOT LONG DISTANCE
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath masonry
2 BR House. 8M E. 20th. Ph.
home. DO see acres of
322 9988.
twimmlng &amp; fishing water.
Furn. Apt. $45. 811 Park.
DO start leisurely lakeCLASSIFIED INDEX
front living, glg.ooo with
Furn. House. $60. 2 BR, In
Terms! Call Stamper Agen­
1. Lost &amp; Fount!
quire at Five Points. Keys
cy, 1919 So. French. Phone
at Wern Gas Station. Hlwiy
2. Notices - Personals
322-4991.
17-92, South.

Office 204 W. First

1. Lost &amp; Found
y)ST: Ladies Bulova wrist
watch, broken band, Down,
town Sanford. Ph. 322-3175.
LOST: Female Siamese cat,
Ravenna Park, Temple Dr.
area. Children's pet. Re*
ward. 322-2512.

2 BR furn. for rent. 1 BR 3 BR, Fla. rm., lit bsths, cent
heat, air-eond. $84 mo. tncl.
furn. apt. Ph. 322-5680.
taxes. 322-2261.
Nice 8 R. frame. Income pos
aib. $7,200 In 2 yrs. Ship
shape! Shady, cool. 2 lots,
Cut to $«,M0. 322-5689.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
2 BR House, kit. equlpt. $75.
2512 Yale Ave. off 25th, near 2 BR. Home, Stuay, li t
Baths, large Family Rm. In “Whit would you recommend aa a birthday gift for
base. Ph. 322 2614.
the dog that hat everything?"
good neighborhood; includ
FURN. Apt. 322-2800.
log steve, refrig., room air
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
conditioner, washing ma
Apt. for rent, 505 Myrtle Ave,
chine
8c
rugs.
Really
ter
3 BR, CB house Ravenna Pk.
Phone 322-5802.
IDYLLW1LDE
rifle buy!
Monthly pay­ MODERN 1 and 2 Story
SC00 Down, $81 mo. VA
RENTALS
ments $83.50.
niort. Call after 5 p. m.
Homes, featuring 3 6c 4
2 BR, Unfurn. kit. equipped, KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
322-0053,
DR's, and 2 and 245 Baths,
Inc.
150 ft. bathing beach on
Spacious living rooms, de­
FA 2-8074
Lake Mary ......... $145 mo.
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
lightful dining-family room
2 BR, with study, dining
combo's, fully equipped lux 3 Bedroom, Hi Rath, Spac­
room, kit. equipped, double NEAR GOLF COURSE l
ious
masonry
home
in
ury
kitchens,
panoramic
carporte,
newly painted. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Ranch
Close-In location to Schools,
walls
of
glass-sliding
doors
Style with Florida Rm.,
Churches, Shopping. Uuy be­
Lake privileges . . . $150 mo.
from living 6i family rooms
Separate dining room, Urge
fore completion and choose
On Lake Mary. Fum. 2 DR
to
double
patios,
double
car
kitchen, PLUS SWIMMING
your own colors. FHA Ap­
house with sunporch $75 mo.
porfes, and a full line of
POOL. No closing costs a f­
proved at $14,500 — $450
FRANK EVANS
"Fine
Home"
extras,
in­
ter $700 down. Payments on
Down. No closing costs.
Ph. 322-4417 — 322-1733
cluding
central
air-condition­
FI IA approved price of
NOT a Project Home I
ing.
Drive
out
today
for
a
$17,000. We have the Keyl
Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit
complete Inspection!
chen equipped. 322-3651.•

Payton Realty

Furn. Apt. 2300 Mcllonvtllc.

U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS I

Seminole Realty

Stenstrom Realty

1901 S. Park
322-5232
Niles: 322 8971-3031 or 2248 2565 Tark

Furn. apt. 500 Park Ave.

Dr.
322-2120
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath and ahower, suit­ 4 BR, 2 Rath House In Park Owner b e i n g transferred.
Ridge. Assume paymenu.
Must sell 3 IIR, 2 bath
able for couple or single
Call 322-0341.
home in Ravenna Park,
person or retired. All utili­
Sanford, Ph. 323 0618.
ties included in rent. Ideal­
ly located on First St., with­
GREENHItlAH
in 1 block of 2 free parking
BEDROOM HOMES
Choice
lota
available
In
lots and ahopplng center. In­
IMMEDIATE
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
quire at Manuel Jacobson
OCCUPANCY
overlooking
golf
course.
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
Air-Conditioning Optional
Custom building to your
As Low as $350 Down
specifications.
Greenbrier
RENT A BED
CRYSTAL LAKE 1 &lt;i -K
developed by
RoUaway, Hospital 8c Baby
LAKE MARY
KINGSWOOD
Beds.
West on 25th St. and
BUILDERS, INC.
By Day, Week, or 51onth
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
Ph. FA 1-5181 US W. 1st St.
202 Fairmont Dr.
322-2744
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
FA 2-8074

3&amp;4

RENTALS - LEASES

Fum. A pt, Nice .........
Notices • Personals
Fum. 2 BR Home . . . .
VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL Fum. 3 BR Home .........
REPAIRS — SALES —
3 BR, Rav. Park .........
3 BR, 2 Bath, Lg.........
ALL MAKES
Phone 322-2211
3 BR, 2 Bath, Clean. ..
4 BR, 2 Bath, Large. ..

!. Education • Instruction

Seminole Realty

$ 65
$ 85
$120
$110
$115
$120
$145

LAKE WYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD

(South on 17-92—6 ml.
2 Blks. Northwest of
I-ongwood Plaza)
TRAILER I..ADES
CONSIDERED

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
Stenstrom Realty
Ph. 838-3911

2565 Park Dr.

322-2420

JUST LISTED!

A MAYFAIR BEAUTY
Attractive 2 Bedroom Home
on nice corner lot In Mayfair; alto having dining
room and abanlutely huge
air • conditioned
Faintly
Room. All far $13,000; $500
Down and $92 a month.
Here's your chance to own
a Mayfair Home.

SOUTH W ARD

Comfortable and Cozy 3 BR
Rm. fu n . apt. 1st floor.
Investment k Realty
CIom uptown, $40 mo. Call Home, situated on Urge oak322 0173
shaded corner lot. Featurei 116 N. Park Ave.
322-1281.
includes Den, wood floors,
2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys sir-conditioner,
fence,
and EVERETT A. llA R I’ ER
at 817 Catalina Dr.
AOENCY • REALTOR
numerous other quality ex­
2465 S. Park Ava.
FURN. 2 BR Duplex, terrazto tra*. $13,150, with Just $695
Down and $88 per month! Ex­ Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
floors, tile bath. 322-6201.
clusive!
Beautiful custom-built 3 BR,
2 BR. Fum. Duplex. Available
2 bath, Fla. room, white
April 11. 1-BR. Unfurn. Du­
terrazso
floors,
complete
plex. Available May 1. 14th
elec, kitchen, dishwasher,
Ave. Longwood, a ml. from 2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
disposal. Priced below ap­
4. Transportation
N.A.S. Ph. 831-3298.
praisal. 322-7480 days, or
H
Acre
loU.
Terms.
Just
out­
WANTED. Ride from Midway 2 BR, fully furnished. Avail­
322-5836
after 6 p. m. 2611
side West city limits, $1,250.
to Plnecrest area Mon.,
able May 1. Prefer adulte.
Iroquois Ave.
312
1936.
Wed., Frl.. Ph. 322-&gt;078.
1503 Sanford Ave.
g BEDROOM, atr-condltloned,
UNFURN. 1 Lg. BR Apt. K it
b. For Kent
l i t baths, Fla. room, fenced
equlpt. 108V4 W. llth St. Ph.
yard, with patio. Ravenna
Furn. 1 Bdrm. Apt. $45. 2101
3493152.
Park. Low down payment,
Property Management
Magnolia—322-3951
assume
monthly payment.
&amp;
Sales
Broker
Robert A. Williams
3 BR, kitchen equip., built-in
Phone 322-9357.
back porch, utility mom,
UA K A APARTMENTS:
double garage. I22-M88.
2 BR., 1 BATH
ims private baths, 114
Offers for your selection
Screened porch, Including kit­
First St.
NICE New I BR Home, 4 blks.
these Beautiful 2, 3, * 4
chen equip. Down psyment
fm. acbool A Shopping Cen­
Bedroom
$15o.
Monthly
Payments
ter. Lake Mary. $65 month­
$56.50.
ly. Moona Jarvis, 323-iato.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
THE c o l HT OS' THE
1ST V Jt’ IMJi:. •ENIXOLU Room for Rant, Kitchen prlINC.
l » T V , m u : OF FLOE322-8074
vllegef.
Lady
only.
137
I.
I N FlloUATK
Maine SL Longwood. Fla.
Men-women, 18-32. Start high
a a 1102.00 • week. Prepar­
atory training until appoint*
ed. Thouiandi of Jobe open.
Experience usually unnec­
essary. FREE information
on Jobs, salaries, require­
ments. Write TODAY giving
name, address and phone.
Lincoln Service, Box 73,
Sanford Herald.

I

Stenstrom Realty

V A - FH A

Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice

Government

O w ned

r» I hr ll.U I r mti
IIKKV IV. LYNCH.

Nice Room k board for man
or lady, dose In town. Ph.
n u L s o r it 'B
toiler i&gt; htrrby «lv»n that
322 3893.
U tcn ild .

umlrrilRDi'l wilt, or th#
It ila&gt; nf Stay. A.D. ISS4,
•rtil
In
tha
llonoral.W
jnly
JiiUa#
of
Frmioolr
i n l y , Florida, hi&gt; final r«ii, account aa Eaaculor of
Fatal# of DoRSEY W.
NCIt. dacaaaad, and at aald
a. than and thara. make opa 1 1tin C.. I lie a.ld Juia*
final aftll-n i.n l of hla adilatratlon of raid i.la lr, and
».rA*r dlarheralnB him
aueh Kacculor.
&gt;ai.d llila tha tlh day of
r.l. A U ISSi.

/•/ TMBnnnnr. k .
I.YNCII. Hit.

Aa R ia iu la r nf Iho K .ia lr
of IxaUtii: V YV. LYNCH.
|&gt;rrt as»tl.

ci. A- UI'KKH. Jit-

yfn*&gt;# for liM K itlU
MisnolU A 'tn u t

iforL Ftorlds
li h

Anrll 13. 20, 27.
y 4. m i

T-ai

3 BR house. $35 mo. Call af­
ter 4 p. m. 323-1862.
1 BR., Fum. Apt. with Pvt.
bath. 317 S Park Ave.
Clean room* for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 222-0720.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322.4313.

i. fu r Sal* or lUnl
4

BR. modern, kit. equip.
$313 cash, $3) mo. Owner
will finance. 1117 Douglaa.

Homes

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

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

Office FA &gt;2111
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Night FA 2-0841
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g *
323 0700
322-1597.
2524 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla

DEPENDABLE WOMAN
Jersey Cow. due to calf short­ Kenmore 4-burncr, top grill,
Full-time Management Posi­
ly. Ph. 322-2547 after 4:S0
gas range,
large oven,
tion with leading Direct
p.m.
broiler, clock timer, $50.
Sales Organization.
.lust
Aqua, Walts length formal,
have experience In Direct Must sell due to Illness, 150
size 7, cost $30, worn once,
caged pullets, Ideal H3\Ys,
Selling, Phone and Car. No
$15. 322-0758.
laying about 7 wks. Rargain
parties, no night work. Sal­
$200. Also stewing hens, 3 Dressmaker's b u s t , pract.
ary. For interview, write
for $1.00. 322-1538.
new, tewing machine, odds
P. O. Box 7471, Orlando,
F U „ giving resume of psst
k ends Household Goods.
31A. Pets
322-5680.
experience.
Litter English Setter ?ups for
Gibson Tenor Guitar, practi
sale. Ph. 322-9223.
rally new. Cost new $150
with carrying case. 322-2928.
2 Male Toy Poodle pups, 6
Steady employment In ■ mo­
wks old. Chsmpagne color­
USED k REPOSSESSED
dern air-conditioned factory.
ed. AKC Reg. Ph. 322-8096.
MERCHANDISE SALE
Apply In person to Alix of
— NO MONE
DOWN Y—
Sanford, lliway 17-02. Do not 32. Flowers • Shrubs
Take upPayments
Thone.
BLOOMING Roses on Choro- GE Refrig., like new ..$165 00
kes stock. All other kinds Gas Range, Nice ..........$133.60
17. M ale n e lp W an ted
of Nursery shrubbery and 2 Remington Razors $12.50 ea.
trees.
CHRISTIAN MAN needed.
20 In. Fan with itand ..$17.50
Grny Shadows Nursery
Full or part-time—lifetime
ZigZag Sewing Machine $95.00
5 Ml. S, on Senford Ave,
security. Exp. S u n d a y
GE Air-Conditioner .. $249.75
School,
ministry
helpful. 33. Furniture
3 Bicycles ............. $7.50 es.
Earn $100 weekly k up. No
GE Stereo ....................$119.95
competition. Write John Ru- Used furniture, appliances, Kelvinator Elec. Range $39.95
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. Westinghouse Refrlg. ,.$99.95
din Co., 22 W. Madison St.,
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford Frigidalre Refrlg........... $49.95
Chicago 2, 111.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Admiral Refrlg..............$109.95
Man to sharpen saws—main­
GOODYEAR SERVICE
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
tain
woodworking
equip­
STORES
Quick Service With the
ment, full or part time. Ph.
3222821
Cash. SUPER TRADLNG 555 W. 1st St.
322-7322.
TOST. FA 2-0677.
HAIRY INDIGO

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

425-5938

3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
16. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Mnlc Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
21. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio Si Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Sendee
29. Automobile Sendee
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tool*
31. Poultry - Live atock
31 A. Pc'.*
32. Flo\v »rs - Shrubs
33. Furniture
31. Articles Tor Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabnnas
40. Farm Equipment

34. Articles For Stale

$100 DOWN

That's Right! Only 1100 Down
will buy you a fully remod­
eled 2 BR or 3 BR, 14i Bath
Home In Country Club Man­
or. Just $52 per month &lt;$C7
for the 3 UR Homes) Includ­
ing taxes and insurance!
LESS for Navy Families!
Results count, and it'a a pro­
ven fact that these Homes
are selling FAST! Only a
few remain to be sold, and
w« have a Key. Call To­
day)
P. S. Immediate occupancy
granted Navy Families. May
we serve you?

2565 Park

Dr.

322 2420

FREE ESTIMATE

Plymouth 1957, excellent con­
dition, $290. Phone 322-8888.

Semi-Trailer,

&gt;4’
$325. 122-8817.

flat

bed,

332 cu. f t '58 Ford engine.
Best offer. Call 322-9557.

N o Money Down!
57 Chevy Hardtop ......... $8M
58 Chevy 4-Dr Sedan . . . 515
58 Chevy 4-Dr Sedan . . 895
53 Chevy 2-Dr HT ......... 295
55 Mercury 4-Dr Sed .. 295
55 Plymouth 4-Dr Bed .. &gt;95
54 Bulck 4-Dr Sed. Air . MS
58 Studebaker Sta Wag . 395
Abave C an A-l Condition
Open I a. m. to 8 . m.
Except Sunday

BOB M cK EE

USED CARS
701 S. French Ave.

323-0721

37. Boat* • Motor*
Gateway To Tha Waterway

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

17 Ft. 4 In. Swift, Epoxy
pslnted, forward hatch, top
and side curtains, 75 John­
son, 2 tanks, Gator trailer,
and many extras, $975. Ph.
The Ideal cover crop, also
322-4175 after 8 p. m.
for pasture sowing. Regu­
14* Runabout, Tilt trailer, 40
lar, 100 lbs. — 533.00
hp. Elec. Starter, Radio,
Quantity lots $31.Oo
New cover. All acces. 1951
Pensacola Bahai
Rig comp. $595. 322-9498.
100 lbs. — $25.00 Quantity lots
$24.00
USED BOATS ic motors.
A. M. PREVAT, 749-2115, SE­
GUNS. Ntw k Used. Larg*
VILLE, FLA.
•election. Will trade, ala*

Upholstering &amp; Mattress ren­
Will Babysit my home for
ovating. New 4i Used Furni­
working Mother. 322-5191.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
FA 3-2117.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-3112.
For tlie biggest selection of
20. B a b y s itte rs
nearly new and used furni
ture, sec Noll’s Furniture
BABYSITTING in my home.
repair. Tackle sold A re­
Brokerage in Casselberry Rent Blue Lustre Electric
322-2274.
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Carpet Shampoocr. Only $!
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6
Camp &lt;i Gun Shop.
per day. Carroll's Furniture.
21. B eau ty Salon*
WANTED reliable coupl* to
take up monthly payment* Taylor Top Playpen, Jumper, Like new, 14 Ft. plywood
Complete Beauty Service
fishing boat, to hp. Johnson,
Babysitter k tub; 3 pc. liv­
of
$13.50 on 3 complete
3 Senior Operators
trailer. $300. 307 Tucker Dr.,
ing
rm.
suite;
2
Trains,
II.
rooma
of
furniture.
Call
Free Parking at 2nd &amp; Oak
Sunland. Phone 322-1M7 o r
O. Complete layout. Phone
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col
322-5742
105 So. Oak
322-7781.
322-6191 or 322-8475.
leet.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK

Ace Beauty Salon
Call for Evening Appts.
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 8525 ft ROOMS FOR ONLY
Free Parking
$12.03 A MONTH
3 OR., 119 bath home. As*
Sofa Bed k Matching Chair
aume payments. 322-3435.
Spring Permanent Special
2 End Tables
20 Percent off regular prices
Coffee Table
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
2 Lamps
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0831
Bedroom Suite Complete with
3rd 8c Park Ave.
Mattress k Box Springs
Thone 322-5641
2R. Plumbing .Servlet*
5 Pc. Dinette Set
PLUMB1NO
MAYFAIR
This Group Only $249.95
Contraetlng Repair*
NEW 4 HR. 2 Ballt Home,
Other groups $299.95 k up
completely loaded, in citin g
FREF ESTIMATES
Central Air k Intercom, (n
R. L. HARVEY
beautiful
Mayfair!
Total 204 Sanford Ave.
F t 2-3383 Longwood Plaza — Ph.138-4583
price—Just $22,300 with low
.'ll. A rticle s F o r S al*
Down Payment! Available 77. Special Service*
NOW, and We have the Keyl For Repair* and Painting, call Single tied, Maple, box aprings
k mattress. 322-7214.
322-5126 after 5 p. in. week

F U R N IT U R E

1901 Park Avenue
FA 2-5232 anytime

Ball-Blair Agency

Budget Furn. Co.

Air • Conditioner
(Coldspot), 38. Motorcycles • Scooters
14,500 H.T.U., good cond.
Used Vclo-Solcx motor bike,
$125, I'll. 3229424.
good condition, excellent for
beginners. 322-2928.
SINGER SLANT O-JIATIC
Repossesed. Would like re­
51-74 Harley Davidson Motor#
sponsible parly to take up
cycle, all white with b lick
payment! of $9 per month
bags, good cond. 349-4151.
on Slant-O-Malic Automatic
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine. 3 9 . T ra iler* • C aban a*
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
ing condition. Call Collect
241-9587 evcnlngi or 422
Spring
0032, Service Discount.
Set twin beds, Complete. $30.
Ph. 322-5666.

S A V IN G S

3.1. Article* Wan led

SALE

Will pay rash for Remington
Rolamatlc Shavers not over
5 years old. Tho Vogue, 110
days.
A riot of Bargain buy a . . .
CYPnESS SIDING. Windows
N. Blvd., DeLand.
doi*n of the latest modal*
k
doors.
Cheap.
See
at
Pisno Tuning and Repair
322-2420
2568 Park Dr.
Just wilting your aeleettee.
Talma Hotel.
Plano wanted. Any kind k
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
You c u buy • Beautiful
condition. 322-8421, 521-2716
TVs Used. All makes 8t mo­
Need a Painter? 322 3090.
2, 3, k 4 BEDROOMS
dels. 700 W. 9th. 322 9792. WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
1904 HOMEMAKER
1, Hi. k 2 BATHS
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
or small amounts. Bonded By American Coach Co.
APR.
SPEC.
Men’
s
Shoes.
Large, SmaU. Call Hob
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
10’ WIDE 2 BDRMS
$3.99 pair. Surplus City, 201
323-0742.
field. FA 2-4244
W. 1st St., Sanford.
I-ow Monthly Payments
Berryhlll Painting Contractor.
30. Automobile* • Trucks
READY MIX CONCRETE
For Complete Information
Commercial - Industrial *
Pallas,
Floor,
Free
Estlm
a.ji
'39 English Ford Fordor. Good
Seo Or Call Your
Residential. Free estimate.
transportation. 1250. Phone
We Appreciate Your Busi­ Sills, lintels, steps, blacks,
3228191 or 322-9475.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
ness. 122 2287.
steel, gressa traps, dry
BUYING A NEW *r
SALES BROKER
AIR-CONDITIONING
wells. Stepping stones.
USED CART
Oet on tha spot Bank Rate
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
By FEDDERS
FINANCE
IT
WITH
US
Financing . . . only 10%
309 Elm Ave.
322 3751
If. B. POPE GO., Inc.
8 Low Interest Rat**
Down.
322 4234
322-2420 200 So. Psrk Ave.
2565 Park Dr.

Stenstrom Realty

FHA - VA HOMES
$100

Only $2987

FHA - VA

SAVE $600

Stenstrom Realty

Large 2 BR, block house, oak WELuS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
floors, walk-ln p a n t r y ,
All Types and Sizes
screened porch, rariHirte,
tool sited, city water k deep
Wo Repair anil Service
well. Shade trees, lot 120x
S T I N E
135. Close to schools, 2428 Machinery and Supply Co.
Cedsr Ave., 2 blocks W. of 207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6 433
Winn Dixie.
PAINTING, Inlerlor-Extcrior,
and all types Home Repairs.
All Work $100 to $3,500 May
be Financed 1 to 3 yrs. to
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
lie N. Psrk Ave
FA 2-6123
Pay.
A. J. ADCOCK, Gen. Contr.
SALK OR TRADE
322 9558
2 lilt, Furn. bouse and 2-!■- - I. 1 —
Rooin Cottage. Establislied 29. Automobile Service
egg route. $7,500. Wrlle
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Sanford Herald, Box 74.
Free inspection, estimates,
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WASHINGTON - Some of
« s the other night at a atag
party briefing listened to an
analysis of the Johnson Bud
get by an Elsenhower Repub­
lican. The normal political
bias waa there, but so were
the bona fldes.
The briefing officer, an es
tabitshed and experienced ex
pert, had spent 10 workdays
doing a line-by-line dissection
o f LBJ’s 1,165-page, fourpound, seven-ounce fiscal ten
lament, the Federal Budget
for the year that begins in
July, and of related docu
ments. All the presidential
claims of prudence and fru
gality, economy and cutback,

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made since last November,
were examined, analyzed and
evaluated. And as the mean­
ing of it all began to break
through upon us, a financial
reporter at my table leaned
toward me and said:
"P oor Jack!”
Poor John F. Kennedy! For,
If our briefing officer’s reve­
lations of LHJ’s fiscal trick­
ery and bookkeeping contri­
vances were at all valid, and
if the country, the Congress
and the press are being gull­
ed into believing the presi­
dential claims, then Johnson
had written another searing
chapter on tho "m yth" of
JFK.
Somebody asked the inevit­
able question: If cutting the
Budget and halving the deficit
were so easy, why hadn’t
Kennedy, with exactly tho
same team of financial advis­
ers that Jqhnion was using,
done the same thing?
"Well, Kennedy w a l k e d
more boldly, more honestly
up to the facts," we were told.
So, which m a n is the
"m yth ": JFK or LBJ? I
would want to wait a while to
find the answer. Johnson, with
his keener sensitivity to pub­
lic and Congressional senti­
ment, moved with speed and
flourish to achieve economics.
He cancelled the Dynasoar
project. He ordered the clos
lng of obsolete military basrs
He cut the projected Federal
roster. He brought in a Bud­
get that was well under the
frightening &lt;100 billion figure.

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He slashed the “ planned” de
licit in twain.
Before going into the al
leged bamboozle, it ought to
be said that a certain amount
is allowable for political show
manship. All presidents make
their budgets and budget
planning look as plausible and
palatable as
possible.
In
Johnson’s case, he greatly
heartened the general public,
which is sickened by decades
of big Federal spending. And
he cheered lire business com
munity, which has already re
sponded with rising private
enterprise investment. Confl
donee-building is part of any
president's Job, and Johnson
docs it superbly.
Moreover, although John
son is accused by Republicans
of saving today what must be
spent tomorrow, there is a
chance that he may be saving
tomorrow also. M i l i t a r y
spending, especially on the
nuclear arsenal, has reached
a high plateau from which we
may, by 1065-00 be ablo to
level off or make a drastic
reduction. If so, Johnson's
bctling-on-tiic-futurc econom­
ics will prove more genuine
than Republicans allow. But
meanwhile, here are some
hand - is • quicker • than •
the-cye manipulations which
seem to make Johnson look
like a better president than
Kennedy:
Soon after Kennedy’s death,
Johnson increased his prede­
cessor’s spending program by
$600 million, which might Just
as well have come next year.
The move made JFK look like
the spender and I.BJ like next
year's saver. Kennedy had es­
timated tho tax cut would
stimulate prosperity and gain
&lt;1.4 billion in Federal reve­
nues. Somehow, Johnson lean­
ed on Walter Heller and Kermit Gordon—the financial wiz­
ards who served both Presi­
dents — to make this figure
read &lt;1.6 billion — a gain of
better than &lt;3 billion for John­
son over Kennedy,
Soon after Kennedy's death,
Johnson announced a "sub­
stantial decrease in Federal
employment. But the de­
crease came to only 1200 per­
sons by Republican count, and
at about the same time the
President proposed
adding
double that number, 2628 per­
sons, in Federal contracts
with private enterprise.

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VOL. 56

^ rT T o ^
TUZZLE: For years and
years, and including the pre­
sent, the custom has been to
allow political candidates to
string their signs over Sanford
streets, even though they
could be traffic hazards in de­
tracting the attention of driv­
ers. Yet one candidate anchor­
ed an eight-foot duck dinglhy
with his political sign in the
city boat basin . . . and it
was immediately removed to
the police station. The candi­
date was informed he could
not advertise on city property
but, by custom, he could hang
his sign over city streets. An­
other candidate's sign has
been displayed for months on
the police benevolent build­
ing on the lake front. And how
about candidate* parking their
automobiles, with signs, on
the city streets? Question:
Where does city property
atart and stop?
•

•

•

Constable Bob Carroll's aid
was enlisted by the Fill last
weekend. FBI came to town
in search of a convict who
had escaped from a Georgia
chain gang after serving eight
months of a 30-to-yoar sen­
tence. Bob led them to Wil­
liam A. Speigle, of Citrus
Heights, now in Orange Coun­
ty jail awaiting return to a
Georgia prison.
•

•

•

Jaycces didn’ t lake a chance
on missing anyone in the Sa­
bin oral vaccine drive against
polio . . . prisoners in city,
Jail, county and state prison
farm were given doses; tak­
en with tlieir own consent, of
course.
•

•

•

Small claims court has been
moved from the court house
to Masonic Temple building.
The court house space will lie
used as a private office by
County Commissioner*.
•

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•

Lib Metlivln genial sheriff’ s
department dispatcher, urges
all to ride around Sanford on
these beautiful days, observing
all the beautiful floral dis­
plays in the private gardens.
For example, the riot of red
and white with that yardful
of petunias at Cameron and
Celery.
•

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•

City Manager Pete Knowles
warns householders than an
out-of-town tree contractor is
undercutting local firms and
leaving their trash for the
residents to clean up. Knowles
wants it known that city re­
fuse crews do not pick up
tree trimmings and cuttings.
• • •
R. E. Porter hears that the
PIC building at Railroad Ave­
nue and Commercial Street 1*
to be improved (at lo n g e s t )
to the tunc of $20,000 and con­
verted into an office building.
Mary llarkey suggests the
owners remove the unsightly
tin canopy, loo.
•

•

•

Mary Terwilliger called to
say that the Seminole High
Class of '39 is planning a re­
union on June 0 . . . but hav­
ing difficulty locating four
former classmates: Octavia
Blades, Bertha Mae Hart.,
Lorraine liegman and Ethel
Dale. Any information alwut
these girls may he called to
Jack Boll at 322 8573.
•

• •

Bumper strip on a loc .1 car
reads:
“ Dimmit dammit."
And another good one U . . .
“ If you hic hikc! 1"
•

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Gov. Farris Bryant, not­
ing correct posture "is one
of the greatest contributing
factors to better health,," has
proclaimed May 1-7 as “ Corree Posture Week" in Flor­
ida.

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P R O P H E C Y : Postmast­
er General Gronouski'a curttailmrnt of postal services on
Saturdays, in keeping with
President Johnson’s economy
move, ultimately will lead to
complete elimination of mail
service on Saturdays. Thai's
not yet a fact; Just a pro­
phecy.
That item In Monday’ s pap­
er about stamp uU .t being
eliminated on Saturdays was
In error. It should have read
there will be no money orders,
etc., issued on Saturdays. Sor­
ry, John and all you other
postmasters.
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Quote from the Philadelphia
Sunday Bulletin: Don't drive
■s if you own the rosd; drive
s i if you owned the car.

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TUES., APRIL 21. 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 173

Cuba Protests U . S. Plane Flights
Reconnaissance
Called 'Highly
Dangerous'

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BRIEFS
More Voters

EDWIN L. MASON, peeking re-election to the Florida Public Utilities
Commission, is welcomed to Sanford and Seminole County by State Sen.
Mack Cleveland. At the present time Mason is serving as chairman of
the statewide commission.
(Herald Photo)

Britain Joins U. S., New York Faces
Biggest Traffic
Reds In Nuclear Cut Jam In History

LONDON (UPI) - Britain, tho minimum necessary to
NEW YORK (U P I ) - W e d ­
following the United States maintain our independent nu­
and Russia, announced today clear delerrcnt und to meet nesday's opening of the New
that military nuclear fuel pro­
ail our defense requirement* York World's Fair may pro­
duction is being “ gradually
vide the city with its biggest
for the foreseeable future,’ ’
terminated."
traffic jam in history if civil
Prime Minister Sir Alec the announcement said.
rights
demonstrators go
Welcoming
the
United
States
Dougla*-lIomc told parliament
ahead
with
plans for a “ stallany plutonium produced by and Soviet decisions Monday in."
to
cut
hack
production
of
fis­
civil reactors will not be used
Despite a court restraining
sionable material, Douglasfor nuclear weapons.
order and sharp warnings
Home
said
Britain
is
"con­
Douglas - Home’ s announce­
from city officials, leaders of
ment said the United States tributing fully to the initia­ rebellious chapters of the
tive
President
Johnson
ami
also has undertaken to use
Congress of Uncial Equality
none of the plutonium, sup­ I Premier Nikita Khrushchev (CORE) thus far have refus­
plied to it by Britain under are now taking."
He said British production ed to call off the planned dem­
existing agreements, for wea­
of
fissionable materials al­ onstrations.
pons production.
Mayor Robert F. Wagner
ways
has been on a very
“ Her majesty’s government
scolded the organisers as men
much
smaller
scale
than
in
have already adjusted their
holding “ a gun at the heart of
supplies of fissile material to the United States and Rus­
the city."
sia.
A court order banning the
In Moscow East-West agree­
ment on reduction of enrich­ threatened "slall-in" of more
ed uranium and plutonium than 2.500 automobiles on ma­
production was hailed by dip­ jor arteries leading to the fair
lomats here as an important in Queens was issued Mon­
step in continuing the cold day.
war thaw.
Observers pointed out that
Most of the 5.WKJ Shriner*
But scientifir expert* in the stall in plans may have
visiting Sanford Friday and Western missions here said it
gathered so much momentum
Saturday will participate in n would,be wrong lo expect the
the organisers may not he
parade, m-eording to Leltoy agreement lo alter the mili­
able to halt the demonstra­
Robb, public ity chairman.
tary strength of either side. tion.
The parade will form at
At Geneva, Russia said that I Also threatened for the
First Street and Cypres* Ave­ its cutback in (he production
opening day of Hie fair was
nue and move out at 10:30 of nuclear explosives would
disruption n( subway and
u.m. Snturdny, moving west he approximately the same
Long Island Rail Road ser­
on First Street, south on Oak as the American reduction.
vice to tlic fair site and sit-in
Avenue, east on Third Street,
President Johnson announc­ blockades of key bridges and
north on Sanford Avenue, ed Monday that the United
tunnels between Manhattan
east on Second Street and Stales will reduce production
and the Long Island fair site.
disband in the vicinity of the of enriched uranium by to
After a meeting Monday
Slitinc Club.
per rent and of plutonium by wiili Queens Hist. Ally. Frank
Local residents also will he 20 per cent.
I). O'Connor, the CORK lead­
entertained by tire Bahia
ers still were defiant.
Shrine Temple band of Orlan­
do at 7:30 p.m. Friday at
First Street and Mugnolia
Avenue, Robb said.
The two-day program for
Tom Gilchrist, vice presi­
the Shrincrs, themselves, will dent and general manager of
open with n golf tournament WESH-TV has announced that
at noon Friday at Mayfair the entire two hours of Thurs­
Country Club.
Federal Deposit Insurance
day morning's presentation of
Highlight of the meeting Hie Today Show will lie spent Corporation has approved the
will he the initiation of 100 recapping the highpoints of application of the United Statu
candidates into the Shrine Wednesday's day and night Rank of Seminole for deposit
Saturday afternoon at Semi­ opening of the 1964-65 New insurance. Official notifica­
nole High School.
tion of this approval was re­
York World's Fair.
Most of the show, Gilchrist ceived by T. K. Tucker, San­
said, will he on-the-spot cov­ ford banker.
Tucker heads a group of lo­
erage. The program will heshown at its usual time, start­ cal businessmen who arc or­
ganizing tills new venture. In­
ing at 7 a m.
cluded in this group are Mark
Thu Raiiford-Seminole Coun­
N. Cleveland Jr., Hamid II.
ty Junior Chamber of Com­
Kastner, Charles Robinson,
ment- will conduct its annual
election o f officers at the
The Board of Directors of Adnt. R. W. Jackson, J. I).
w e e k l y lunchron meeting the Seminole County Chamber Wright Jr., Thomas McDon­
Thursday in the Civic Center. of Commerce will meet at 7 ald, taring Burgess, W. A.
Absentee ballots may be p. m. today at the Trade- Patrick ami Andrew Carraeast W&lt; line-day until 7 p.m., winds Cafeteria in Cassel­ way.
berry.
As spokesman for this group,
at the JuyCee Building.
Tuckrr slated that the new
bank will issue capital stock
In the total amount of $400.uxt. Considerable local inter­
est in the stock has already
been manifested, and it ap­
pears that the issue will hr
oversubscribed. Tucker indi­
cated, however, that every ef­
fort will lie made to assure lo­
cal residents the opportunity
to secure some of the stork.
The
United State
Rank
will be located in the new
Sanford Shopping Center in
south Sanford at the corner of
Onora Street and U. S. High­
way 17-92. This locstion will
enable the bank to serve both
the residential areas of San­
ford and also the heavily pop­
ulated central portion of Sem­
inole County.
SANFORD REALTOR William JL Stamper,
Officers of the new bank
right, receive* certificate from A. R. Lormunn,
will be T. E. Tucker, chair­
president of the Seminole County Hoard o f Real­
man; Loring Burgess, presi­
tor*, appointing him district chairman of the
dent; John Y. Mercer, vice
National Institute o f Real Estate Broker* for
president, and Mrs. Mary R.
the State o f Florida. Presentation woa made
Douglass, assistant vice presi­
Monday night at a meeting o f the board held
dent and cashier.
at Lyman High School.
(Herald Photo)

Shrine Parade
Set Saturday

Fair Opening To
Be On W ESH-TV

Jaycees Elect
Slate Thursday

CC Board

FDIC Approves
Bank's Request

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
There »re neaily * half-million more people eligible to
vote in Florida than the Inst
time the state elected a gov­
ernor.

Hunt Slayer
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)
— Police conducted ■ houseto-house canvass today of the
resident ini area where a pret­
ty secretary Helen Mae Ad­
kins, 22, was found beaten,
strangled and raped.

Rocky In N. O.
NEW ORLEANS (U PI) —
New York Gov. Nelson Rock­
efeller invaded the
Deep
South today for the first time
since he announced his can­
didacy for the Republican
presidential nomination.

Joan To Go
LAE, New Guinea (t ’ P I)—
Aviatrix Joan Merrinm said
today she plans to go ahead
with tho l,f&gt;00-mile hop to
Guam on her aroiiniltlieworld aolu flight despite some
report* o f bad weather along
the route.

Holland Firm
TAMPA (U PI) — Incum­
bent U.S. Sen. Spessard I,.
Holland rcitrrnted his oppo­
sition to the civil rights hill
Monday “ despite talk of rifle
elulis, sit-in* and other dem­
onstrations," hut would not ap­
pear with his opponent to
further discuss his views.

Mrs. LBJ Home
WAFIMNGTON’" ( UPf l ’ —
A travel-weary Mr*. Lyndon
It. Johnson returned to the
Whlto House early todny
from a “ highly interesting"
trip to Cleveland that includ­
ed a lightning scare, rain and
an unexpected It hour motor
trip.

New Aide
TALLAHASSEE ( UPI) —
David William Hunter, a Fort
Lauderdale public relations
man, begin* his duties as
Gov. Farris Bryant’s new
press aide today as the gover­
nor und a plane loud of new s­
men travel to New York for
the opening of the World's
Fair.

A CHECK FOR $119,000, representing the first educational television
grant by the federal government to a public school system for a TV sta­
tion, is presented to R. Earl Kipp (left) by R. T. Mllwee while Dr. A1
Edmunds, station director, watches. Kipp. Orange County Schools super­
intendent, i* president of the ETV Corjxrration while Milwcc, superin­
tendent of Seminole schools, is the organization’s treasurer.

ETV Programs
Exhibit
Due To Begin Industrial
Early In 1965 To Open Thursday
Dr. AI Edmunds, director
of Educational television sta­
tion WMFE-TV, Channel 24.
said today that lie expects the
station will go on the air Jan.
-I, 1965.
The station, an ultra high
frequency operation, has re­
ceived a grant of $119,687
which was turned over to It.
Karl Kipp, president of the
ETV Corporation and super­
intendent of Orange County
Schools, by the corporation's
treasurer, It. T. Milwcc, auperintendent
of
Seminole
County schools.
Mllwee said the grant was
tin.' fits, to a public school
system in the United States.
"There have been 18 other
grants," said Milwcc, “ but
this is the first one to tie
made to a public school sys­
tem. The others have been
made to colleges, universities
and other high level organiza­
tions and institutions.”
The station's programming
is scheduled to reach some
loo.ooo school children daily,
not Including those who will
he reached through nn adult
education program to he start­
ed later.
At the present time, the
ETV group has five programs
on the air, all to he carried
on Channel 2.

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Progress Report
Tito Huci'c** o f any going, growing commun­
ity i* it* economy. And Seminole County i* no
different from any other community in it* need
to improve it* cultural a*pcct*, it* educational
features, it* home life and it* "gracious living."
A prime mainstay in tiie financial *upport
of any community iH it* industry. Industry
bears u lion's *hurc of the taxes which HUpjiort
our school* and other public institution*.
As the community grow*, so mu*t more in­
dustry come into Seminole County to add to it*
financial *iip|&gt;ort.
A group of volunteer wurkcr* who i* do­
ing an excellent joli in building Seminole Coun­
ty's industrial structure . . . member* o f which
are serving without pay, taking time from their
own huHincHse* . . . in known nn tho industrial
committee of the Seminole County Chamber of

Commerce,
Member* o f the committee are John Alex­
ander, Dr. Thomas Largen, lairing Burgess,
Howard H. Hodge*, Leltoy Robb, Boh Crumley,
Bill Hemphill, Tom McDonald und Robert Sheddon.
Illustrative o f the *ucce**ful accomplish­
ments of tire induMtriul committee is the recent
announcement* of the Chemical Corporation of
America, with headquarters in Tallah«**ee,
and the Southern Fibcrgln** Products, o f Or­
lando.
Chemical Corporation ha* taken over the
Del Mar Building in un expansion program. It
plunn to move it* Tallahassee sale* office and
headquarter* here. Southern Fiherglns* ha*
taken over the William* Building in another
expansion program, supplementing it* Orlando
hendquurter*. Both will employ county resi­
dents.
,
Bringing these two firms to Seminole Coun­
ty was the industrial committee o f the Cham­
ber o f Commerce. These men will not rest on
their laurels but will continue in the sumo vein
to bring more industy here.
A vote of thanks und appreciation . . . a job
well done.

Second annual industrial ex­
hibit of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce will
be held in conjunction with
the Sanford Civitan Club's
beauty contest Thursday, Fri­
day and Saturday evenings at
the Civic Center.
Doors will open at 6:30 p.
m. Thursday and Friday and
at 6 p. m. Saturday. Indust­
ries, Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion, Seminole High School
and Lyman High School will
participate.
Salute to county industrial­
ist.'. will he sounded at 7:30
p. m. Thursday by Jamea P.
Avery Jr.1, rhalWiun of Hie
Seminole County Commission;
Mayor A. L. Wilson, of San­
ford. and Carl Schllkc, cochairman of Uie Chamber's
Industrial committee.
Tlie award of appreciation
to the industrialist contribut­
ing most to the development
of Seminole County will be
presented at 7:45 p. m. Sat­
urday.
Tlie Iki thing beauties will
parade in bathing suits at 8
p. m. Thursday, in evening
gowns at 8 p. m. Friday ami
in the final judging at 8:15
p, m. Saturday. Judges will
be
Janet
Bonder,
Cccile
Heard, Roticrt Slicddcn and
Paul Lewis. (Eight beauty
contestants are pictured
n
page 5).
Junior Chamber of Com­
merce will offer a free snack
bar nightly and door prizes
will lie awarded at intervals
each evening.
Winner of the beauty con­
test will rccelvo from the
Civitan Club a trip to the
New York World'* Fair to
appear in the Florida exhibit,
sponsorship in the Miss Sea­
side Festival, a trophy and a
crown, along with numerous
other awards and sift certi­
ficates. Second and third
runners-up will receive tro­
phies, a $25 savings bond and
gift certificate*.
Participating in the indust­
rial exhibit will lie the fol­
lowing:
Alix of Sanford, Antenna
Systems,
Certified
Slings,
Chapman Concrete Products,
Chase and Company, Chemical
Corporation of America, City
Products Corporation, Contin­
ental Testing Laboratories,
Dearborn Electronics.
Deep South Products, DynaIronies, Florida Power Cor­
poration, Florida Power and
Light Company, Florida State
Employment Service, Gator
Lumber Company, Geneva
Manufacturing Company, HarCar Aluminum Products, Hi
Acres Concentrate, ULH Pro­
ducts.
Holloway Materials Corpor­
ation, Hunter Ice and Fuel
Company, J o h n a o n Elec­
tronic*, Longwood Industries,
Miracle Concrete Company,
Nehi Bottling Company, Pen­
insula Paint and Plastics
Manufacturing C o m p a n y ,
Pinebreeze Sanford, Pierro
Manufacturing Company, San­
ford Weldinp and Fabricating
Company.

pany, Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion, Sol-Kern Company, Sou­
thern Bell Telephone and Tele­
graph, Southern Filtorglass
Products, Sinitly's Snappin'
Turtle, Stine Machine and
Supply,
Wheeler
Fertilizer
Company, Winter Park Tele­
phone Company, York-Kgcr
Manufacturing C o m p a n y ,
Seminole High School drafting
ami design technology, and
Lyman High School electron­
ics technology.

G EN ESYS Site
Lease OKd
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
The Cabinet Hoard o f Kdiicatlon approved todny a $1 a
year lease for 21 a r m of land
at Cape Kennedy as the main
aita for the state'* new Grad­
uate Engineering Education
System (Gencsya).
Atty. Gen. James Kynes
said the M) year lean** was
not acceptable to the atate
as it was originally drawn,
hut rhanges were mnde with
approval of Ilia Air Force to
mnka it acceptable.

Charter Granted
Chase Glades Farm, Inc.,
has been granted a charter
by Secretary of State Tom
Adams. The firm, dealing in
Hie farming business, will is­
sue 5,000 shares of common
stock nt $1 per share. Incor­
porators are Randall Chase,
S. O. Chase Jr. and Clydu
Ramsey, all of Sanford.

MIAMI (UPI) - The Cu*
ban government lodged a pro*
test with the Swiss embassy
today regarding U. S. recon­
naissance flights over tho
Communist island.
News of the protest was air*
cd on a Havana Radio broad­
cast monitored here.
"The Cuban government has
never and will never accept
the fact that U. S. Air Forco
planes
violate
Cuban air
spare," said the written pro*
test, signed by Minister Raul
Ho a.
The United States has con­
tinued air surveillance of tho
Caribbean island since tho
missile crisis of 1962.
"Regarding the statement
made yesterday by the U. S.
State Department Hiat any in­
terference with these Ameri*
ran planes would he 'highly
dangerous," the Cuban govern­
ment wants to make clear
that the responsibility of any
dangerous situation thus treat*
ed will be exclusively tlie re­
sponsibility of the U. S. gov*
eminent," the note added.
ltoa said Cuba has "repeat­
edly protested" U. S
over­
flights.
He charged
auch
flight* are “ a violation of in­
ternational law and the sover­
eignity of Cuba."

Floridans Off
To World's Fair
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant and slate
officials (eft for New Yurk
in a Florida National Guard
plane (oday to participate in
tho opening of the World's
Fair Wednesday.
A number of National Guard
personnel accompanied tho
governor.
An hour later, a group of
close to 100 Florida business
leaders and newsmen, with
state agriculture commission­
er Doyle Conner as host, left
for the fair alioard a new
Eastern 727 Jetliner, furnish­
ed by Eastern Air Line*.
A number of private busi­
nesses, including M i n u t o
Maid, Coca Cola, Tupiwrware,
Viking Lithographers and tho
Florida Gas Company, aro
paying expenses of the busi­
nessmen and newsmen.
Tlie Florida group will seo
President Johnson officially
open the fair at noon Wednes­
day and at 2 p.m. will as*
semblc for dedication of the
Florida pavilion.
The Floridu group will re­
turn Thursday.
•

Court Docket
Criminal docket was to be
heard hy Circuit Judge Voile
A. Williams at 2 p. in. today,
when he was scheduled to set
for trial a number of eases.

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Walter A. Giclow, publishereditor of The Sanford Herald,
is a member of Hie group of
businessmen and newsmen
attending Hie Fair.

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Pass 12—March 28, 1984

RATH'S BLACK HAWK

PICTSWEET FROZEN

HONEY GLAZED
By Maryam Mil**
Colorful faahlona designed
fo r tha Easter Season were
shown through courtesy of
Carol’s Dress Shop of Longwood Plasa for 40 members
snd guests o f tha 8outh Sem­
inole Welcome Wagon New­
comers Club at last Thurs­
day's meeting at tha Villa
Nora In Winter Park.
The meeting opened with
cards at 10 a. m. and lunch­
eon, served at 12:30 p. m., was
followed by the Fashion Show.
Narrator was Mrs. Catherine
Wesley. Models were Mrs.
Millie Pitman, Mrs. Evelyn
Chapman, Mrs. Marie Boardman, Mrs. Hannah Mitchel,
Mrs. Margie Mount and Mrs.
Jerry Eckard.
Door prise was won by Mrs.
Nan Peterson. Card prises
went to Mrs. Irene Blanchard,
first bridge | Mrs. Frances
Cordell, second bridge; Mrs.
Lucille Crowell, first canasta
snd Mrs. Juanita Moore, seoond canasta.

L**t date on which tax­
payer* may pay 1863 taxe*
without penalty will be March
81, Marjorie Shepard, assist­
ant tax collctor, stated to­
day. Failure to pay taxes on
or before that date, she said,
will result In a minimum pen­
alty of three per cent on real
estate taxes and one per cent
on personal and intangible
taxes. She also pointed out
that the tax laws require the
additional charge of cost of
advertising the property as
delinquent.
Attention alio wss called to
the fact that Interest, adver­
tising and other collection
cost are added to the tax and
all become a lien against the
property owned by the delin­
quent taxpayer. It la, there­
fore, to the advantage of the
taxpayera to pay 1803 taxes
before April 1 and avoid pen­
alties. All payments by mall
must bear postmark not later
than March 31 to escape the
penalties. The Interest rate on
delinquent real estate tax be­
gins at Ilk per cent with a
minimum of three per cent.
On personal and Intangihlo
taxes the Interest amounts at
the rat* of on* per cent per
month.
Tax certificates will be sold
at tax sale to be held May 23
on each parcel of real estate
on which the 1863 taxes have
not been paid. At tho same
time warrants will be issued
against all personal property
tax items, which are not puid,
directing the-levy and sale of
the property to satisfy the
taxes and cost. Executions
will bo Issgcd on all intangi­
ble tax items not psld. These
executions will be filed with
the clerk of circuit court and
will become a lien against
any real estate the taxpayer
m ay
own, Mrs. Shepard
stated.

Guests attending Included
Mrs. Margie Mount, Mrs.
Maxine Leech, Mrs. Hazel
Strague, Mrs. Martha Hobotaka, Mrs. Ruth Krebs, Mrs.
Betty Miller, Mrs. Jessie Ja­
cob* end Mrs. Frelda Moore.
Sirs. Bca Maggctt was wolcorned as a new member.
The business session was
conducted by the president,
Mrs. Sandy LaPoma, who re­
ported that she and Luther
Miles represented the club at
the recent donors day for Old
Glory Community Blood Rank.
Three more donors are needed
If the club Is to maintain Its
membership in the bank and
members were asked to report
to Blood Bank headquarters
In Orlando if they ran make a
donation.
For benefit o f the many
club members who were active
participants In the February
Heart Fund Drive, Mrs. LaPoma reported that a total of
ftl,460.40 had been collected In
tho DeBary-Scmlnole area to
make this year’s campaign the
most successful to date.
Invitation from Heart Coun­
cil president, Edward Simon,
waa read announcing a meet­
ing for March 31 at the Altam o n t e Springs Community
Club at 8 p. m. when addition­
al reporta of Interest will be
made along with plans for
next year’s drive. Hostesses
for the meeting will be Mrs.
Eugene Taylor and Mrs. Wil­
liam Eckard, both of Altamonta.
The club’s next executive
board meeting will be held at
11:30 a. m., April 18, at the
Trade Winds Cafeteria In Cas­
selberry where the next gen­
eral meeting also is scheduled
for 10 a. m., April 23. Pro­
gram for the day will featuro
a crazy hat show.

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Appearance of Senator Scott
Kelly, gubernatorial candi­
date, scheduled at Old Glory
American legion Post In Fern
Park for March 20, today was
rescheduled for between 4 and
3 p.m., Monday, April 13.
Announcement of tho post­
ponement came from cam­
paign headquarters In Orlan­
do. Arrangements for Kelly's
appearance at the I-egion
Home are under direction of
Bill
Chambers,
Seminole
County Democratic Commit­
teeman.

$900 Million Aid
C ut Otto’s Aim
WASHINGTON (HIM) —
Foreign aid'* arch-foe, flop.
Otto E. Passman, D-La., was
reported today to have set hi*
lights on at least n flKM) mil­
lion rut in President John­
son’s |3.4 billion aid hill.
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heart out of the program. But
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p«*t aa chairman o f the llou*o
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VOL. 56

The word ii out . . . and
fairly definite . . . that the
proposed Girls Town and
Seminole College at North
-O r la n d o arc “ kaput.” Seems
^ there arc financial, land, title
and other problems and that
plans have been abandoned
for the two institutions. On
the other hand, It. E. Porter
hears, too, that the new own­
er of Use North Orlando Com­
pany, from Hawaii, will be
making a visit Saturday.
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Arc the two North Orlando
Council members on the distaff side feuding already?
Even before one takccs of­
fice? So it appears from ru­
mors. May be ironed out,
though, before the April 6 or­
ganisation meeting. One gal,
already in office for a year,
wants to be mayor and needs
the vote of the other, who
^ takes office two weeks from
tonight Irene Van Eepoel
makes “ no bones” she wants
to be mayor and, although
admitting she did not vote in
' the general election for Mona
Grinstcad,
has asked for
Mona's ballot in the selection
&gt; of a mayor April 6.
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Conference Sel
Wednesday In
Washington

BRIEFS
Harriman Safe
ACCRA, Ghana (UP1) — A
plane carrying Undersecre­
tary of State \V. Avcrell Hnrrinian developed engine trouble
today shortly nfter takeoff
but returned safely to Accra
Airport.

The Hoard o f Seminole
County Commissioners at
noon t o d a y telegraphed
Florida’s Congressional del­
egation urging their com­
plete support of the contin­
ued operation of Ihe Han­
ford Naval Air Station.

W allace W arned
MEMPHIS (U P l) — If Gov.
George Wallace o f Alabama
enters the Maryland primary,
the state's favorite son candi­
date will "smother” him, Gov.
.1. Millard Tawes o f Murytand
said Monday night.

UM W Contract

Congress o f Racial Equality
High cost of the times: Ab­ (CORE) warned M o n d a y
raham
Lincoln paid 37*4 Florida can expect increased
cents for his first pair of eye­ racial demonstrations and vot­
glasses in 1838.
er registration drivea tills
• • •
summer.
Jos Gazil is having his
trials and tribulations. A cou­ ‘Cartwheel’ Run
ple weeks ago on a Saturday
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
night a gunman walked into The H o u s e Appropriations
his “ Handy" store on French Committee, which decided Fri­
Avenue, cleaned out the cash day it would be dime wise and
drawer and made good his es­ dollar foolish to mint more f t
cape. Last Saturday night a
coins, stuck to Its decision to­
motorist drove right on into day despite a continuing run
the “ Handy” store on 13th on the Treasury's supply of
Street. What next, Joe?
‘'cartwheels.”
. . .

O N LY

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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• • •

Bye tho bye, that gunman
will faint If he ever learns
who was the clerk he held up
in the French Avenue “ Han­
dy” store that night. It was
only by a very small quirk of
fate he escaped alive. He was
cautious all the way through
the robbery until he started
to leave . , . then he got careless. Normally, the clerk car­
ries a revolver on his job . . .
but that night he didn't have
it along.
• • •
With the Bombing Derby
now history, local bigwigs arc
looking forward to the auto­
mobile show-industrial exhi­
bit-beauty contest next month.
Will be a threc-in-one show
designed to attract thousands
to Sanford. Should, too. Full
details will be carried in The
Sanford Herald on April 1.
• • •
R. E. Porter and party
visited Cypress Gardens last
Sunday, for the first time in
16 years. What a change!
Really wonderful — beautiful
gardens and an exceptional
ski show. Then, on over to
Lake Wales for a visit to
Spook Hill and Bok Tower.
That Spook Hill is really
spooky . . . pull up to the
white line, kill the engine,
throw it into neutral — and
your car backs up 30-40 feet,
right up hill.

TUES., MARCH 2»,* 19G4

CC Pushes For N A S Expansion

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Miners in the soft coal indus­
try will receive u $1 per duy
increase April 1 and a similar
Parting advice at a certain boost next Jnn. 1 under pro­
10 Florida college to students visions of a new sontrast sign­
leaving for Easter vacation ed Monday.
. . . "If you go to Daytona
Beach and get arrested, tell Envoy Stabbed
TOKYO (U P I)— U. S. Amthem you’re from Stetson”
tmssador Edwin O. Reischauer
(which they aren’t.)
• • •
was stabbed in the leg today
Dr. Wernher von Braun, di­ by the 10-year-old Japanese
rector of NASA’s George C. who police said was mentally
Marshall Space Flight Center, returded. Embassy officials
will discuss “ The Many Faces snid the four-inch wound wus
0
of Space” at the annual din­ serious but not criticul.
ner-meeting of the Florida
Peninsula Post, American Or­ Tests Planned
dnance Association, at the
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) —
Cherry Plaia Hotel, Orlando, The Rev. Martin Luther King
Wednesday. Local members said Monday that Negroes will
will attend.
stage “ community by com­
• • •
munity" tests of public ac­
Casselberry Volunteer Fire commodations across the na­
Department has accepted de­ tion if the civil rights bill Is
livery of a new red panel passed.
•
truck to be used as a rescue
and emergency vehicle after CORE W arns
it is fitted out with the proper
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
equipment.
The national director o f the

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Copter Spotted,
Truman Says
KEY WEST (UPI) - Form­
er President Harry S. Tru­
man said Monday the Cuban
helicopter that landed at Key
West last Friday did not do
so undetected.
Speaking after Sen. George
Smathera, (D-Fla.), asked De­
fense Secretary Robert Mc­
Namara to Investigate the in­
cident to see why the helicop­
ter was not challenged, Tru­
man said:
‘ It was Just a trap. You
can't believe every thing you
read in the newspaper*."
Truman la vacationing in
the Florida Kcyi.

HERBERT ANDREW DYNDEH, Sanford, escaped injury late Monday
night when thin late model compact convertible went out of control and
overturned three miles south of Sanford on U. S. 17-92. State Trooper Bill
Stringfield, investigating officer, said Dynder has been charge with driv­
ing while intoxicated. Damugen to the auto have been catimuted at $1,500.

3-Hour Service Seminole Road Parley
Good Friday Set
Called Wednesday
By Churches
The traditional three-hour
service from noon until 3
p.m. presented annually by
the Sanford Ministerial As­
sociation on Good Friday will
be held at First Presbyterian
Church.
M iniiten will give brief
medltationa on “ The Seven
Words From the Cross,” each
having charge during a 20minute period. Those attend­
ing are aiked to enter and
leava the church during the
singing o f hymni.
Participating in tha service
will l&gt;e Rev. John T. Adam*
Jr. o f the First Methodist
Church, Chaplain Robert L.
Deal o f Sanford Naval Air
Station, Rev. Fred B. Chance
of First Baptist Church, Rav.
II. M. Wilder o f Pinecrest
Assembly o f God Church,
Rev. Edgar W. Smith of First
Presbyterian Church and Rev.
Paul Bickea o f the First
Church o f the Nazarene.
Music will lie provided by
the organist* and choirs of
various churches taking part.

India For Red
Proposal On
Disarmament
GENEVA (U P I)—India an­
nounced its support for a So­
viet disarmament proposal to­
day in a move that startled
the West.
Disarmament negotiator V.
C. Trevedl said his govern­
ment favors Moscow’s “ nu­
clear umhrellu” p r o p o s a l ,
which ealli for the destruction
of all nuclear weapon*—exrepl a limited number retain­
ed for defense by the United
States and Russia—as a first
step toward disarmament.
The West has rejected this
plan, chiefly because the Rus­
sians have offered no guaran­
tee o f verification o f weapons
destruction.

A conference is slated Wed­
nesday at 11 a.m. in I)cl.and
with a representative of the
State Rond Board and County
Commission to study road pro­
jects in the county.
The discussion is an after­
math to one heard earlier this
month when Seminole County
was one of several to present
comprehensive plans for road
work.
County Commission Chair­
man James P. Avery Jr.
made the annouiycment at
the Commission meeting this
morning.
The board also approved the
Seminole County Zoning Com­
mission to act as a planning
board to set up land use rules
in the new university com­
munity district at tho Seminolc-Orangc County line.
Seminole officials h a v e
moved rapidly concerning the
university site and were slat­
ed to confer later today with
Orange County leaders on
adequate planning and zoning.
Avery also rapped the state
policy of purchasing vehicles
for local health officials, not­
ing the county is paying a
higher price lor the cars un­
der (he stale-purchase plan.
The vehicle’s title Is retain­
ed by the state, the Commis­
sion official ' stated, even
though the cost is borne by
the county.
“ If tho rules prohibit the
buying (of vehicles) locally,
then we should change the
rules," Avery snid.
Action was delayed on en­
forcement of a state political
sign and poster law which
spells out Ihe rights and limits
of a candidate pushing his
election drive.
A representative of the
Oviedo area received county
approval for the latter to prepare a track for area athletes
at the Oviedo athletic field.
Denied was a request that
a Gospel meeting be permit-

SNAS Is Marine's Birthplace
On July I, 1944 (during i I’ rcvatt was born to Mr. and vatt, of Geneva, at the dispen­
World War II). Carlton E. Mri. Thomas Walker Fro- sary at Sanford Naval Air
Station.
He returned to the scene
o f bis birth Monday but as
Lance Cpi. Carlton E. I’ rcvatt,
USMC, assigned to the Ma
rine guard detachment at
Sanford Naval Air Station.
His parents now arc deceased.
Corporal Frevatl was gra­
duated in June 1982 from
Seminole High School, where
be was active in the Future
Farmers o f America.
Enlisting July 2, 19G2, Cor­
poral Prevatt was transferred
here from the Fleet Marine
Force at Camp Lejeune, N.C.
On the day Corporal Pre­
vatt was born at SNAS, Sgt.
Maj. James F. Truluck, top
enlisted man of the Marine
detachment here, was aboard
LANCE CPL. Carlton E. Prevatt is welcomed
a troop ship underway for
aboard by 8gt. Muj. James F. Truluck at tha
participation la the assault
Marine Barracks, SNAS.
(Herald PhtAo)
and occupation of Guam.

ted on the lawn of the county
jail and
courthouse.
The

county attorney, Untold John­
son, ruled the request was il­
legal in that public facilities
would be used.
Also approved was the ac­
quiring of three roads in the
Bear Lake area — Palm Ave­
nue, Overlook Drivo and I-c
ota Street—subject to an ease
ment for drainage.

Ruling Asked On
Utility Tax Use
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Atty. Gen. Jumea Hynes was
asked by the cabinet today for
a ruling on whether revenue
from the state gross receipts
tax on utilities can be used
immediately to plun projects
under the $78 million college
bond construction program.
Tha bonds, authorised by
the legislature and the people
at a statewide election, have
not yet horn sold and tiie
hoard o f control needs $1,628,182 for planning to expedite
tho university construction so
it ran get under way the min­
ute tho bonds nre issued. They
can’t in- sold until validated
in the courts which takes
time.
The amendment authorizing
tie bond* earmarked revenue
from the 1.6 per cent utilities
tax, amounting to alaiut $10
million a year, to pay off the
debt.
But it did not say anything
al-out using the money in ad­
vance of the bond aale. Kynca
promised an early ruling, say­
ing the only question In hia
mind is whether this money
lias been earmarked solely to
fund the bond debt.

Umpire Clinic
Set Tonight
The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will conduct an um­
pires clinic tonight at its o f­
fices in the Civic Center. City
Recreation Director Jim Jcrnigun said the meeting will be­
gin at 7:30 and has extended
an invitation to anyone inter­
ested in officiating boy’s basebr.ll games this summer in ad­
dition to men’ s aoftball play.
Jcmlgun s a i d afternoon
games will start at 4:30 and
night contests at 7:30. All lea­
gues will begfin play April 0.
Umpires will be paid for their
services.

Smokey, Smelly
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
Thirteen-year-old Mark Step­
henson describing hla home­
made cigarette smoking m a­
chine which be had hoped
would convince hla father to
drop the habit:
“ It gets a little smelly, but
It sure works,”

Top level conference on pro­
posed expansion of Sanford
Naval Air Station is schedul­
ed for Wednesday morning by
members of Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce’* arm­
ed forces committee, Navy
representatives and Florida
Congressional
delegates
In
the office of Sen. Spcssard
Holland at Washington.
Chamber officials will ask
the Navy to renew its appro­
priation request for $6.5 mil­
lion for an extension of the
north-south runway and some
new building.
Tho Navy, in turn. It it
understood, waotj assurance
that Congress will approve
the budget request. Senator
Holland, Sen. George Sma
tiu-rs and Rep. A. S. Herlong
Jr., who will attend Wcdncs
day’s conference, have been
quoted as saying they will
support the request.
Several week* ago the Navy
withdrew this Item from its
overall budget request in
view of the administration's
economy move.
The budget request mutt be
authorized by the House arm
cd services committee and
approved by the House appro­
priations * commitpti uel'*r#
being submitted to the House
and Senate for final approval.
There have been instances
where the House has disap­
proved such requests but 1st
ex the Senate has approved
and they subsequently were
granted.
Vice Adm. John S. Thach,
deputy chief of naval opera
tkma for air, who was In
Sanford last week for the
Bombing Derby, will attend
tho Wednesday conference
His recommendation will bear
much weight with the Con
grc.ss and with Defense Sec
retary McNamara, who has
been spearheading President
Johnson's economy move.
The Navy desires to extend
the north-south runway from
the present 6,000 feet to a
little more than 10,000 feet.
This would permit the bomb­
ers to take off and approach
the base over Lake Jessup,
eliminating Ihe pattern and
noise over the city.

Pre-Easter
Ladies’ Day
Coffee Set
The annual pre-Easter Lad­
les’ Day Coffee Club of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce will be held at 10
a.m. Thursday in the Cham­
ber building. Wive* of mem­
bers, secretaries, receptionists,
cashiers, clerks and other em­
ployes have been invited to
allrnd.
Each lady present will re­
ceive a box of Chun King pro­
ducts donated by Jcno Paulucci, head of the Chun King
Company and owner of the
Riksha Inn.
Four ladies will be award­
ed boxes of holiday candies
contributed by Faust Drugs,
3!cRrynolds Drugs, Roumillat
Anderson's and Touchton's.
A. F. Ramsay, florist, and the
Sanford Flower Shop have
contributed floral gifts and
hams have been donated by
the A &amp; P Food Stores, Food
Fair, Winn-Dixie Stores and
Thriftway Super Markets.

City Commissioner* almost
lit the fuse of an explosive
issue Monday night, one which
would merge the fire and
police department! under a
single public safety director.
But they backed off after
a prolonged discussion to give
the matter further study.
City Manager Warren E.
Knowles was asked to check
other municipalities, getting
their procedures and reactions
to Ihe merger.
Commissioners were almost
universal in declaring the pro­
posal “ explosive.”
The matter was brought up
by Commissioner M. L. (Son­
ny) Raborn Jr. when it was
learned several firemen arc
leaving city post* to accept
other firefighting jobs which
pay more money. Particular
mention was made of tho Cape
Kennedy area.
Fire Chief Mack N. Cloveland Sr. said he had lost two
and possibly throe men to the

Water Line To
House Outside
City Approved
Water line* may be placed
to homes outside the city lim­
its but tied with It is a petition for annexation o f the
area involved.
This was decided Monday
night by City Commissioner*
who, at the previoua meet­
ing, went round and round
over the city’* policy o f pro­
viding the lervice.
A* a net result, Commit•loner
Earl
Higginbotham
won out In hi* argument of
the
previous
meeting
In
which he urged a line exist­
ing within a few feet from
the residence o f Dr, Charles
L. Parks be connected to the
new house.
The city currently has a
local bill which was approv­
ed by the Legislature and
which provided for a twoyear limitation on the annex­
ation petition.
In a memorandum to the
Commission, City Manager
Warren R. ffLwvIsa said that
If tha Commission provide*
“ a condition o f annexation,
the city attorney (William C.
Hutchison) will need to devisa a new agreement for the
customer to sign that will
stand or tlsa the law should
be chengcd to eliminate the
two-year restriction on an an­
nexation petition.
In other action, tha Com­
mission:
— Approved
purchase
of
curb and gutter forms from
State Tractor and Equipment
Co. fur $2,870.
— Accepted the deed for
high school lift station from
the County Board of Public
Instruction.
— Approved acquiring pf a
deed on the vacant lot ad­
jacent to the library.
— Okayed a request for two
street lights on East 24th
Street between
Mellonville
Avenue and Bel-Air Boule­
vard.
—Okayed a request for a
brer and wine license at 20th
Street and Hardy Avenue,
Tito owner is Mrs. L.U. Plucc.
— Heard on second reading
an ordinance adjusting the
liquor houra in bars uf hotels
with 60 to 99 rooms.
— Approved on first read­
ing an ordinance authorizing
the issuance o f revenue cer­
tificate for the $800,000 wa­
ter improvement program.
Approved a contract with
8ouUiern Air to provide an
air conditioner replacement
at the police station. Cost will
be *714.

Second Delta
Rocket Fails

CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)—
The eecond Air Force attempt
to fire a Delta winged glider
to the edga of apace and re­
trieve it after a eearlng glide
back to earth failed today
when ita booster rocket mis­
fired.
The 1,170-pound flying lab­
oratory, designed to
help
pava the way for manned
spaceships
of
tha future,
plunged into the Atlantic
about 600 milee to the southeaat—far short o f ships and
plans* that hoped to recover
HOUSTON (UPI) — Mrs. it 100 milas downrang*.
Ann Pritchett's German Shep­
herd, “ Baron von Kirk,53 be­
comes frightened when lightn­
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
ing strike* during a thunder­
A local fisherman, Ralph
storm unless he is la a car. Wetbarell, was recuperating
So Mrs. Pritchett bought him today from a two-day ordeal
one—a 9-year-old car with do of bailing his sinking boat and
•agio*,
.
grgdutllJf flfowJo* weaker.

Dog Has Own Car

Safe Harbor

more lucrative Job* and ex­
pects to lose a total of “ six
or seven soon.”
He asked that firemen be
paid the equivalent of police
officers, and recalled the

starting salary la now *3,688
annually with an increase to
$3,929 after six months.
Action on the wage adjust­
ment was delayed until a
future meeting.
It was then Raborn sug­
gested a study o f the merger
into a public safety division
for the city.
Commissioner Earl Higgle*
botham said such action would
“ cause a big explosion of
employes.”
Chief Cleveland
labeled the plan “ not practi­
cal."
Meanwhile, to rebuild tho
fire
department
personnel
total. Chief Cleveland was au­
thorized to hire replacement*
as the vacancies occur.
It was generally conceded
the city cannot compete with
government or private en­
terprises in meeting the pay
schedule established by those
groups.
It was also agreed that the
city has no control over re­
taining such men should they
wish to leave for higher pay­
ing work.

Jacksonville On
Guard Against
Further Riots
JACKSONVILLE (UPI)—
Dozens of Negro high arhnot
students engaged In a bottle
and rock throwing melee
with pollre today and over­
turned and burned one auto­
mobile.

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JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Reinforced police unit* braced
for tho possibility of new ra­
cial violence today in this
"Gateway to Florida” city following a bloody night of dem­
onstrations in which whites
were beaten, slashed and shot.
A Negro woman was killed
by gunfire during the height
of Monday night's disturlinnrc
in the city's Negro area. Rov­
ing gangs of Negroes hurled
bricks, bottles and rocks at
whites who ventured into the
nrea.
Order was finally restored
by police units about 1:30
a. m., EST.
Police arrested 127 person*
Monday afternoon and night
Sixty-five o f them were con­
victed o f unlawful assembly
nnd disorderly conduct in city
court trials that ran until 3
a. m. today.
Police Chief Luther Rey­
nolds rnnceled days off for the
police force and special 46man emergency unit wu* on
standby alert to move in if
new violence flared.
"W e have to play it from
day to day,” Iteynolda said.
He was in hia office Iteforo 8
a. m. EST after a few houra
sleep.
Hundreds o f anxiou* whites
telephoned police headquart­
ers this morning, asking if it
were safe to venture out onto
tha streets. They were told
that order had bean restored.
Several streets in the Negro
section were littered with
broken glass, bricka and other
debris from the vandalism and
violence.

Ruby Looking
For 3rd Lawyer
DALLAS (UPI) - The fam­
ily of convicted killer Jack
Ruby, two high-powered law­
yers already behind them, to­
day looked for a new one who
might save their brother from
the electric chair.
Percy Foreman of Hous­
ton, the beat-known criminal
lawyer In Texas, resigned
from the rase Monday in a
dispute with the family.
He was hired last week
when Ruby personally fired
Melvin Belli of San Franrlsco
because
of
Belli'*
tirade
against Dallas and the court
that convicted him.
"Y ou can call It a clash of
personalities; a difference of
opinion," Foreman said. “ My
Idea is that when a lawyer
accepta responsibility for a
man's life, he ought not to
have to share that responsi­
bility with a civil lawyer or
with a number o f unlicensed
relatives,” he added.

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1-4 From 46 To
Markham Road
!s Completed
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —.
The Road Department announced today completion o f
a 6.3 mile segment o f Inter­
state Highway 4 in Seminole
County.
The $1.6 million project ex­
tendi from State Road 46 near
Sanford south to Markham
Road near Longwood. Open­
ing o f this rural segment
leaves only eight projects to
complete Route 4 from Pinel­
las County to U. S. 02 west a£
Daytona Beach. Six are urban
projects, four on the EastWeat Tampa Expressway and
two on tha Orlando-Winter
Park Expressway and all ara
expected to be complete bp.
December.
Two rural segments, also to
lie completed by December,
extend from Lee Road In Or­
ange County north to M artham Road and from B u te
Road 44 near DeLand to U. S.
92 west of Daytona Beach.

Mac As Well As
Can Be Expected
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
O e n. Douglaa MacArthur'a
doctor* reported today the old
soldier Is “ progressing as well
ns can be expected” from his
second major operation In 18
days.
But hla doctors disclosed
that in addition to a six-hour
operation Monday to halt sovera Internal bleeding, It be­
came necessary early today to
perform a tracheostomy on
the R4*year-old war hero. This
entail* Insertion o f a tuba
through an Incision in tha
throat to aid breathing.
A team of doctors headed by
tha Army’a surgeon general
a x a m I n e d MucArthur this
morning and Issued a brief
statement saying only that ha
was progressing as well as
could be expected.
But other hospital aourrea
said the general’s heart beut
and blood pressure were nor­
m al-encouraging signs— af­
ter anesthesia wora off.

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House Probe Of Meat, Poultry Profits Nears
JETSTREAM add* our com ­
pliments with everyone i 1m '»
—to Detachment • for their
Bombing Derby win. That
huge trophy U one of the
m oil beeutUul ever eecn, iaa’t
U?
What a wonderful day. Sat*
urday, aa thoulands and thou*
aandi of Navy and civilian
clUaens o f the area mingled
together on the Naval Air
Station at Uia Air Show and
at the luncheon fete by the
Junior and Senior Chamber of
Commerce.
It waa a beautiful, blue&lt;aky
Say. despite a briak, sand­
laden breeae, and we can't
help but feel that the gather*
lag o f military and civilian
families was a very unique
and unuaual event
Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty opeae Its doors end hearts
to the Sanford Navy, and in
torn, the Nary men and their
families reflect the warmth
and feel more at home here
than any other place la the
world,
You could aee this glow of
well-being in the faces of the
crowds o f people Saturday, as
eaeh had something to give
to the ether. The Navy men
to show that they are ready
and prepared to defend this
nation against all enemies,
and the civilians to show that
(bey appreciate this service,
and have faith and trust in
the strength and reedineae of
our mighty Navy.
Thera la unspoken appro
elation, too, o f Navy wives—
who " c a n y on " in the role
o f mother and father ao much
a f the time; who bears ao
many of lifea erliia, (and all
the thousand and one day to
day problems), most of the
time, slooe; who mend the
Iron cords, fix the screens,
m ow the laws, pay the faille,
care for the children, and
help each other, aa they wait
for Daddy to return; and who
‘ yet find time to take part In
Scouta, clubs, Sunday School,
chureh, PTA, and many civic
endeavors of the community.
Independent, Intelligent, pa*
(lent and brace,, they make
(hair m qt* aa that they ea
the meet sincere o f all tri­
butes — their
neighbors,
friends, co-work sr« , chureh
tnemberg, and those with
whom they de business, miss
them very much, when tltey
have to move on to the next
doty station.
And what better Indication
e f tftt appreciation af one's
presence to the ocm m unH rto be a Used when you are
gonef
Sanford's Navy families examplify the Uct lines of a
poem which says—
“ And departing, leave be*
you,
Footprints aa the tends of

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THERE'S so muah coming
and going to VAlI-a these
days that the Enlisted Wives
Club has postponed election
nf new officers for two
man the.
Present officers will be re
talaed though they did appoiot
Elates Xufncr temporary so­
cial chairman and MUllcent
W igf temporary club histories
• • •
to fill the vacancies until
IN THE ABSENCE o f Mrs
things sort ef settle down Ira Jarrell, vice president
agate.
Mr*. Walter Armstrong pre­
Elite# and MUlicaot are sided at the meeting o f the
both new members, as art Chief’s Wives Club Wednes­
Ana Panning, gut Burden and day.
Pat Willie. At the meeting
Chaplsln Robert Deal apoka
Thursday, Faye Bellamy and to the wives, tiplatoing ths
V erg e Cara then were enter needs of the station nursery
tallied as guests.
and stressing the present
In the Interest of swelling plans for re-decoration snd
the ranks and creating inter asking for Utslr help.
est te joining the club, the
Don't know how many wives
Nine wives are having a "get are te the club—but e 60 cup
acquainted" luncheon at Lake coffee maker wasn't enoughl
Golden on April ath from It Mrs. Darwin Smith presented
s . m. until whatever lime you the group with an so cup pot
have to go home. This will be ai a gift. This should make
a covered dish affair, with for some very fine coffee
the club furnishing cold drinks kletches.
and coffea.
No doubt the new coffee pot
It's also e "bring the kid will be put to use Saturday
dies" type of thing, so you when the club holds their
don't have te worry about Easter Egg hunt et Lake Golbaby-sitteri. There's a nlee den. Cake and lota of coffee
layground equipment and e are planned for Use adults,
each at Lake Golden where with Mrs. C. B. Reeves, Mrs.
the youngsters can frolic Armstrong, Mrs. Shirley Bigwhile you get acquainted with tin and Mrs. Joan Wlgg on
the other squadron wives.
the committee.
A cordial Invitation U ex­
Those who are handling de­
tended to all enlisted wives tails of ths children's bunt
o f VAII-a—come, bring the Include Mre. Derwte Smith,
children, ■ covered dish, and Mre. Charles William, Mrs,
anjoy each other's company. Lucy Pope, Mre. Marie Ceao• • •
wckl and Mre. Ira JanwU.
ALL SUE SNOWS U that
This will be held from I
ahe was mowing the law—and to 4 p. m. for the children
now she's on crutches with o f club member*.
her foot te a cast!
For husbands, there will
V ia . D. J. Broughs laughs he a "brie* year own •talks"
as she recalls that she fin- party ea April 3 at the C h lefi
mowing tbe law, after Club—« strictly social affair
sipped an a rock and with Lucy pope and Charlotte

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twisted her ankle. Closer ex­
amination and x-rays showed,
however, that she had frac­
tured a bone.
Fortunately this happed a
couple of weeks ago, and as
of Friday morning when we
talked to her, she wss plann­
ing on throwing awqy her
crutches and Joining everyone
else at the Bombing Derby
party Friday night—cast and
all.
Fortunstsly for Bertie, her
sister, Mrs. William Bean
from Nswsrk, N. J. who hsd
already been planning to visit
her arrived Just In the nick
of time to take over the
housework and the chlid-tend
teg chorea—mumbling under
her breath that Bertie did
it on purpose.
But Bertie was planning to
take lie to the Open House
and Navy Appreciation Day
Saturday, after which she will
return to New Jersey.
• •
•
FLYING DOWN from Washlog (on , D. C. for Bombing
Derby weekend Friday were a
form er VAH-5 officer, Lt. E.
W. Foote, who was LSO o f­
ficer end CDR.William Frys
who wss Wing Safety Offic­
er here. They were etayteg
over with Cdr. and Mre. Dave
Dearolph.
• •
•
FROM 8T. PETE, Mre. Rolf
Nott'a parents, Mr. and Mrs
Harrington are visiting here
white Mrs. Noll goes to Jack­
sonville to pick up bor hus
b u d . Lt. Noll was former
Weather Officer oa the Sts
tlon and has beoo attending
school st UCLA. After a short
visit at home be will take In
some more classes et Oceana,
Virginia, and then go down
to Key West for a abort tour.
Mrs. Noll and the children
Janlne sod Tommy, will Join
him there this summer.
• • •
STATION OFFICERS Wives
bridge luncheon held recent
1y et the Bralrwood home of
Mrs. Clark Crate resulted te
Mrs. Rolf Noll’s being high
point winner, with Mre. Laur­
ence White taking aecond.
Mre; Non wee a guest for tea
day.
Others who made up the
three tables Inehidsd Mrs,
Paul Polgar, Mrs. David Olmstead, Mrs. Edward Christian­
son, Mrs. Jay Miller, Mrs.
Frank Wolfe, Mte. William
Sharp, Mrs. John Williams,
Mrs. Austin Crothers and
Mrs, William Bassett,
e e e
FTS A GIRL for August and
Lou Stefkovlch.
Little Stephute Stefkovlch—
doesn't teat have a charming
sound— arrived recently et
Seminole Memorial Hoepital,
CWO Daddy Stefkovleh te
Control Division Officer on
the Station.
This U the fourth child lor
the couple. Little Stephanie
Joint slater Lindt and broth
era Mike snd Joe.
• e •
EXPRESSIONS e f sympathy
are being cent
to Mre. Ira
Jarrell, president
ef
the
Chiefs Wives Club, whose
mother died recently. She liv­
ed la Punte Gorde u d the
Jerrelle are down there now.

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Lower Beef
Prices Not
Passed Along?

AMONG MODELS for last week's South Seminole Welcome Wagon Club
Paahion Show worn, from left, Mrs. Millie Pitman, Mrn. Evelyn Chnpmnn,
Mrs. Cathryn Wesley who also served us commentator and Mrs. Margie
Mount
(Herald Photo)

V EG ET A B LE
REPORT
Federal Stats Market
News Service
Sanford

MAYOR A. L. WILSON

Sanford Mayor Man Of Hats
A. L. Wilson, of Sanford, Is
a man ef many hats.
AU know he la the mayor
o f this city. Most know he la
operator of a furniture store
which bears his asms.
But he got a oew hat last
weak. And It's a dllly, as the
accompanying picture chows
Mayor and Mrs. Wilson k it
hare a week ago snd Joined
his sister and hsr husband,
M*. and Mrs. Rey Bsrsh, in
Homestead. There they board­
ed a plana piloted by Jack

A. T. Cormier
Dies At Home
A ldbe Theodora Cormier,
A3, of 430 Mentis Drive, Css
selberry, died Monday at his
home.
Born March a, 1002, te
Southbridge, Mass., he moved
to Casselberry five months
•go from East Hertford, Conn.
Survivor* are his wife, Mra.
Lillian Cormier of Casselber­
ry; a daughter, Mre. Gerard
O'Connor of Casselberry and
two brothers, Armend Corm
ler and Elsear Cormier, both
of Soutebrldge,
Graveside services will be
conducted at 10 a. m. Wed­
nesday at Palm Cemetery te
Winter Perk with Rev. Hubert
J. Reason of St. Mary-Magdalen Catholic Church offi­
ciating.
Ntblaek Funeral Home of
Casselberry te charge of ar­
rangements.

Barnes for a flight te tea
Crown Colony Club on Chub
Cay Island.
After sightseeing and a visit
with friends, Barnes returned
Saturday morning and flew
them to Nassau.
The day waa spent visiting
popular sights and the etraw
market 1a Naaaau after which
they returned to Chub Cay
where they went deop see
fishing.
The mayor caught several
big grouper and a dolphin.
They stayed at the Crown
Colony until Moodey morning
when they flew to Homestead
by way of Miami International
Airport. After they cleared
custom* they went to Miami
where they were guests of
their cousins, Lenky and Lu­
cille Knight, far a steak sup­
per by their pool.
The Wilsons returned to
Sanford Tuesday and reported
In unison that they "had a
wonderful tim e."

Business
Briefs

Shipping point information
for March 23. All sales F.O.B.
Prccoollng charges extra un­
io n otherwise stated.
Hanford • Oviedo • Zellwood
District:
Cabbage: demand moder­
ate at lower pricci, market
weaker. Domestic round type,
134 bu. crates, medium to
large alsc, 31.25 to 11.35; 50
lb. sacks, 31 to 31.10, few
high as 31.15; Red type, l '«
bu. crates, im sll, $2.50; Sa­
voy type, Insufficient supplies
to quote.
Carrots: demand good, mar­
ket ateady. Sacks, 43-1 lb.,
film bigs, medium to large,
II.S0; M lb. sacks. loose,
large, 31.25,
Celery: demand moderate,
market steady. IQ te, crates.
Pascal, 3 to 4 doz., $4; A and
8 dot., $4 35; hearts, 34 count,
crates, film wrapped, 33.
Chinese cabbage: 18 In.
crates, 31.30;; wrapped, 3L75.
Endive: demand moderate,
market slightly stronger. I
t/a bu. crate*, 31-35.
Esearote: demand moder­
ate, market about steady,
t 1/S bu. eratei, 31.
Lettuce: market stronger on
leaf types, others, insufficient
supplies to quote market tone,
offerings light. Leaf type, 34
qt. baskets, 91-73; Remain*,
1 1/9 bu. crates, 31.30 to 33;
Bibb type, 13 qt. baskets, 31
to 31.33; Iceberg and Boston
types, insufficient supplies to
quote.
Onions, grren: demand alow,
market dull. Crates, 3 dos.
bunches, 12.70.
Parsley: demand fair, mar­
ket steady. Crates, 5 dos.
bunches. 91-73.
Parsnips: Baskets, 12 1-lb.,
film bags, 31-23.
Radishes:
demand
good,
market ateady, film bags, Red
varieties, 30-A os., 31; White
Icicle, 244 ox., 31-50.
Spinach; no offerings.
Turnips: demand light 30
lb. sacks, topped and washed
31-50.
Hastiaga Florida District:
Cabbage: demand moderate
at slightly lower prices, mar­
ket slightly weaker. Domes­
tic round type, 14* bu. crates,
medium to large, $1.40 to
11.30, mostly 31-40, some me­
dium rises, 31-33; 30 lb.
sacks, tt to 3125, mostly 31
to 31-13; Red type, 131 bu.
crates, im sll, few, 31.T5; Sa­
voy type, Insufficient supplies
to quote.

Sake volume for Winn-Dixie
Stores, Inc., showed an In­
crease of 8.04 per cent for the
four-week . period e n d i n g
March T, compered with the
corresponding period a year
ago. The volume totaled 389.210,170 compared with |A3,M l,374 during the same per­
iod te 13A3.
v
Winn-Dixie operates a num­
ber of supermarkets te this
area and now totali 623 retail
storea and eight wholesale
units throughout the South
compared with SOS retell end
A short course in parlia­
eight wholesak unite a year mentary procedure will be
ago.
given Thursday by Atty. Ken
McIntosh at the Civic Center
luncheon of the Sanford-SemInale Jeyccri. Program chair­
men Is DeWItt Mathews.

Vallitr te charge of the ar­
rangements.
Guests st the meeting Wedneadey include Mre. Annette
Collins, sister-ta'law of Miry
O'Donnell and three Pats—
Mrs. Pal Moylan, Mrs, Pat
Bernal snd Mrs. Pat Slpley.
S t Patricks Day refresh­
ments of fancy cup cakts,
sandwiches, mints, nuts and
Honor roll for the Enter­
coffee were served by the prise Elementary School has
hoelesMi, Mery O'Donnell, been announced for the last
Aggie Portewlg, Nora Wil­ six weeks grading period.
liams, Mary Jane Weaver and
Named' were, fourth grade,
Bunny Morgan.
Pat Lester, Mary Sternes,
Donna Semones, Fred Perrick, Desna Laughlta, Lydia
By Halted frees InUraaUoaal Itamllton and Buddy Baker;
Sensitive chemical Instru- fifth grade, Steve Rivet and
meats h ive revealed that the Lacey Jackson
and sixth
odor* of no two onions ara grade, MUlana Crawford, Me­
exactly alike, according to lissa German, Roberta Murr
Science World,
and Gary Ledford.

Short Course

Honor Roll
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City To Study
Traffic Patterns
A study o f the city’s traf­
fic pattern will bo started
soon •• City Commlsrionors
decided Monday night to al­
leviate congestion in tha
downtown area.
One-Way traffic for main
artcrieo In tha downtown ar­
ea waa considered but mot
with opposition from lom i
commissioner!. Commisslontr
Jamea Crapp* declared tho
city "is not roady for It; it's
too small."
Commiaalonor Joe Baker
urged that tha study bo
made. Also ditcuesad wai tho
placing o f etop sign* at vital
intersection*.
Iha principal streota In­
volved aro First 8treet, Mag­
nolia, Park, Palmetto and
Second.
Police Chief Roy G. Wil­
liams waa asked to check on
tbe placing o f atop elgna and
to report hie findings at a
future meeting.
Commlasloners also decided
to begin repaving W eit 13th
Street from French Avonuo
to tho wsotarn edge o f tho
city. The work hao been con­
sidered for several months
and funds wore shifted to get
It under way.

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WASHINGTON (U PI) —
A double • barreled investi­
gation into alleged profiteer­
ing in the marketing o f meat
and poultry today appeared
Imminent
The
House
Agriculture
Committee plans to look Into
charges that retail stores
have not been paislng along
to consumers the benefits of
the loweit wholesale beef
price* since 1937,
Rep. Alee O. Olson, DMlnn., said Investigators al­
ready had found evidence of
apparent profiteering In a
study of Washington's retail
msat prices.
The announcement o f the
House Inquiry came aa a Sen­
ate commerce subcommittee
called Federal Trade Commis­
sion FTC official* to testify
during the second day of
hearings on a bill to permit
the FTC to examine alleged
abuses In marketing of meat
and poultry.
Wholesale beef prices drop­
ped sharply lait year and
ara at their loweit point in
eeven years. The price drop
hat brought demands from
Western cattlemen for tighter
Import restrictions on beef.
Other congrtsslonal news:
Aid: Foreign Aid Diroctor
David E- Roll took up the
fight for President's John■on’e 38.4 billion foreign aid
program, which seemi likely
to be in for a rough tima be­
fore the Houie Foreign A f­
faire Committee. Lawmakers
were talking in terms o f a
1300 million riash In the
program.
Civil Rights. Senate leadera appeared confidant they
could score a "one-two" vic­
tory in their first major civil
rights showdowns and bring
the moaiura to the floor be­
fore Easter. Southern sena­
tor* were reported ready to
wind up tyalr first round of
their opposition to the House
—paiaed anti-discrimination
bill and parmlt a vote Wed­
nesday on formally calling it
up.
Transit: Sen. Harrison A.
Williams Jr. said that nine
months of political missionary
work had generated enough
vote* for House passage of
the 3750 million mass tranalt
b ill The program ha* been
dormant in the House Rules
Committee since test June and
waa given up for lost. Wil­
liams said the bill was reviv­
ed by strong support from
President. Johnson.

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CHARLIE Fagan, deuty under Sheriff J.
i. Hobby, is a candi­
date for tha Democra­
tic nomination for con­
stable in District 6 in
tha May 5 primary.
(Herald Photo)

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New Books At
Pinecrest
Tha Pteacrast Elementary
School U displaying 410 new
library books, Including a
number of adult fiction and
non-fiction titles of interest
to grownups as well as junior
and senior high school stu­
dents.
Tho exhibit is open daily
from 9 to 5 and from 7 to 9 at
night beginning today. The
display closes Thursday at 8
p.m.
Fifty publishers contribute
their best books to ths collec­
tion snd ths service Is sup­
plied without cost.
Covering more than 33 sub­
ject classifications at ths Jun­
ior high level and mors thin
40 at the high school levs!, ths
collection Is completely or­
ganised and curriculum-r*.
lsted.
It presents ths new titles of
early 1983 in all their wide
variety and colorful sppssl,
from stories nt adventure,
humor, family Ilfs, Interesting
people and romance to liter­
ature, poetry and drama, on
to history, probloms of de­
mocracy, science and man,
today’s world, and careers
and guidance.
Free to teachers, librarians
and othar school personnel
ara curriculum-related cata­
logues, which are fully Index­
ed by subject, author and
till*.
The exhibit has been sup­
plied by Books on Exhibit, a
national promotional opera*
tlon which nsithtr takas nor
fills orders.

Program Set
On New Food
A program on tha now typo
fr*rx*r.dried foods will b*
presented Wednesday from 10
a.m. until noon at ths Homs
Demonstration Center, 401 E.
33th Street.
Shelf Ilfs of thsss foods,
which ara popular with camp­
ers and people who travel in
trailers, la from six months
te two years.
Ths demonstration will bo
presented by Miss Myrtle Wil­
son, H o m e Demonstration
Agent, who will be assisted by
Mrs. Sue Camp, State Food
and Nutrition Specialist.

By Jane Casselberry
Names o f honor roll stud­
ents at South Seminole Junior
High for the last six week
grading period wars announc­
ed today by Principal John
Angel.
Making all A'a were James
Bacchus, Courtney Dorrell
Ron Grcana, Terry Schembera,
Barbara Koilc, Timothy Lay­
man, Dabbla Reynolds, Ger­
ard O'Connor a n d B r i a n
Stihll.
Studenta on tha A and B
honor roll were:
Ninth Grade: Judy Carton,
Sandy Fetter, David Buckner,
Richard Clarke, Bill Danders,
Barry Eller, Gerald Houck,
Mika Howell, David Mengal,
Woody Price, Bill Pugh, Peter
Pyne, Chariea Stewart, David
Straughan, A l l a n Sullivan
Dewln Townsend, L e o n a r d
Weatj
Barbara Weyera, Gayle WII
eon, Larrla Deane, Suiann*
Adkine, Joy Blacksmith, Mich
ete Caldwell, Linda Cota, Bat­
ty Davis, Joy Daslongehampa
Gail Gleaaon, Sandra Hatting,
Evalyn Hammel, Allea Harris,
Alyson Johnson, Brenda Jones
Beverly Ketcham, Gail Lin­
coln, E l e a n o r MeLaughlln,
Connia Murry, Dtbbia Parktr,
Jeonne Perrault, Barbara Petcrion, Connie Uaymer, Janet
Reams, Pam Robertson, Don­
na Tomlin.
Eighth Grada: Keith Craed
tn, Chariea Engla, Jamea Erik
•an, Cathy J o h n s o n , John
Mtadowi, Tarry Moelay, Ellen
Niblack, Linda Smith, Sus­
anna Webber, Lalon Byera,
Linda Waltman, Dtbby Beeciiui, Walter Biatline, Judy
Chenet, Reginald Culbraath;
Vicki Doggftt, Candas Har­
rington, Jon Slmonek, Jerry
Warran, Doug Finch, Patty
Harvilla, Taresa McLaughlin,
Richard Mayberry, John New­
ell, Cathy Ford, Gary Gar•ache, Bruca Stuart, Kathy

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MARCH S3
Admissions
Jimmy Altman, Ruth Livingston. Helen Daughtry, Francei
Musselwbite, Belli* C o l a ,
Rhea
Richmond, William
Hutchison, F l o y d Horina,
Mary Meade, Erma Burke,
LouU Patrick Ferrante, Em­
ms Mae Ard, Sally Perry,
Peter Barlow, Harry Leslie,
Oscar Wilson, til of Sanford;
Elbert C tie, Lake Mary;
Theodore Jackaon, Oviedo
Dischargee
Marian Gosxelin and baby
girl, Vestle Whack, of Sanford; Patricia Kay Schmidt,
Titusville; Elste Trubenbtch*
er, DeBary

Plaintiff,

IVAN A. OIRRON an4 JUDITH
K. Gilt SON, his wife, et at.,
Dsfealante.
CLERK'S NOTICK OF SALK
Notlea I* Rarity *i**a that
under a Decree e f feresleaur*
sad eat* entered br tbt Judes
nf the Circuit Court e f ths
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
for Seminal* County, Florida,
ea the teth day et March, ISIS,
la a certain cause between
Flret Pederst flevtnae and Loea
Aeaectetlea ef Orlande, a earoratloa, plaintiff, and Ivan A.
Ibsnn snd Judith K. Olbson,
his wlfs, et at. dsfsedsnt*, be­
ing chancery No. IITII, I wilt
sail at pubtle suction to ths
hlahest snd best bidder for
cash, et the front door of
ih* Courthouse In fanfare,
B.m lnol. County, Florida, at
the hour of 11:0* o'clock A.M.
on Tuesday, the ldth day o f
April, less, the (allowing des­
cribed property)
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BER ONE, IsaUneU Ceun.
ty, Florida, according t*
the plat thereof at re­
corded la Piet Rook S.
Pea* SJ. Public Record* ef
Hsminote County, Florida.
(•BAD)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk
By: Martha T. vihten, DC.
David W. Hsdrlek. ef the firm
of O!UK■, HEDRICK *
ROBINSON
1»» Keel Church Street
Orlando, Florida
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Publish March S4, lis t.
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Wolk, David Harklna, Kent
Planck, Phyllis Bonekemper,
P frgy Davlg, Judy Eller, Jan­
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Kathy Barker, Rarbara Bry­
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Stodden, Cheryl Wygle, Carol
Sulivan, Pat EdmUton, Duana
Golyer, S h e l l e y Morrison,
Sheryl Heath, Terry Pattishall, Gary Huggins, Lawrence
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Lake Mary UPW Circle Two Has Program And Meeting

Mnrch 24, 1964 — Page 3

By France* WeMer
The Mnrch meeting of Circlc Two of the UPW of the
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
Church o f Lake Mary wn,
held at the home of Mrs. Lil­
lian Goodwin, hostess for the
month, with Mrs. Kay Sassman, co-hostess.
Ih c Devotional was given
by Mrs. Goodwin. She used
a poem from the book of
Praying Hands entitled, Faith
is a Mighty Fortress, follow­
ed by reporting the Lord's
Prnycr.
Mrs. James M. Thompson
related the missionaries for
the day in the Hook of Pray­
er, who were from the Up­
per Nile region and the
Synod o f the Atlantic. Prny­
cr was offered for their
work and tenehing*.
A flannel-graph story was
presented by Mrs. Snssman

SSJH Entry
• Is Winner
In Fair
By J*n« Casselberry
S t e w a r t Gibson, ninth
grade student at South Sem­
inole Junior High School at
Casselberry, won first place
9 in the physical sciences divi­
sion at the Regional Science
Fair held in ML Dora last
Friday and Saturday.
He received a $10 cash
award for his home built
sonar from the Electron Ma­
chine Corporation of Umatil­
la. As one of the top 10
prise winners he will go to
^ Jacksonville April ‘2-4 to en­
ter his project in the State
Science Fair.
Stewart, who recently won
a $25 Savings Bond for the
best overall project at the
South Seminole Science Fair,
Is the aon o f Mr. and Mra.
R. B. Voliva of Altamonte
Springs.
O f the 19 entries from
9 SSJH, 12 received special
recognition. Patrick Wilson
took second place in xoology
for his experiment with ants;
Maridel Eddy won second in
health and mediceina for her
project on cancer; George
Rishell won third in mathe‘ matlcs in computcra with his
analog computer; Tim Layman won second in earth
9
science* for his project on
water distillation.
Honorable mentions went
to Ruth Malone, Betty John­
son, Kathy Barker, Sandra
Wharton,
Barbara
Bryant,
llarjoria Purnell and Paris
Thermanos.
Other studenta participat­
ing wera Carol Sullivan, A l­
len Sullivan, Gary Redwine,
G Vicki Doggett, Kathleen Pike,
Karen Barker and Melenda
Casselberry.

Good Friday
Service Set

HEAR LAKE (URL SCOUT Troop 497 spent a recent weekend camping
at Alexander Springs. In the photo are, front, left to right, Cathy Gib­
bons, Patty Forward, Candas Herrington. Cheryl Clark, Cheryl Hall; back
Nancy Napierata, Vickie Brannon, Kathy Aldrich, Patty Stevenson, Mary
Klinger, Mrs. Saru Hall, leader and her husband, John Hall.

Dy France* Wester
Churches of Lake Mary
will conduct their annual
Community Easter Sunrise
Service on the shores of Lake
Mary in Kvansdulo starting
nt &lt;5:14 a.in.
Rev. Ralph K. Taylor of
the First Baptist Church will
he the speaker and Youth
Choirs from both the Baptist
nml Community Presbyterian
Churches will present special
music.
All residents of the area,
regardless of church affilia­
tion, are invited to nttend
the service. Ainplo parking
space will be available.

Candidates Told
Of Poster Rules
Candidates for election to
public office have been noti­
fied of Florida laws regulat­
ing political campaign posters
and signs.
Violators of the outdoor ad­
vertising laws arc subject to
a fine of $300 per violation per
month. The violation is con­
sidered a misdemeanor.
Inside of municipalities state
laws provide only that posters
and signs shall not be posted
or erected within highway
rights of way.
Outside of
municipalities
no poster or sign shall be
posted or erected:
—Until the required indi­
vidual sign permit fee is
paid.
—Without having attached
to it a permit tag.
—Upon a highway right of
way or within 15 feet of the
boundary of such right of
way.
—By nailing or affixing to
any tree.
— Upon private property
without written consent of the
property owner.
Political overhead banners
may not be erected across
any county, state or federal
highway either inside or out­
side of municipalities.

By Helen Snodgrass
Combined G o o d
Friday
t 1 aervicea in Enterprise will be
held from noon until 3 p.m.
at A l l
Saint* Episcopal
Church.
The community’s Easter
Sunrise Servica will be held
on the shores o f Lako Monyoe in front o f Deltona Com­
The great horned owl is
munity Club, weather permit­
ting; if not the services will one of the largest of owls,
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be held in the community with a length of about 23
inches.
club bnllding.

Easter Service
Scheduled In
Lake Mary

(bringing out what a wonder’ fu| artist the Bible has provcn to be in painting pictures
i of the Lord by usin)r num.
•1&gt;m th, t |ntcr m#dc , cle, r
picture of Christ. Number
one was a candle showing
that Christ is the “ Light of
the World." Numiier two
was a loaf o f bread showing
that Christ i* the “ Bread of
Life." Number three was a
cloud showing that Christ is
“ Eternal Life.” Number four
was the cross showing that
Christ death on the cross is
the only way of life.
Mrs. Thompson led In a
general discussion of chapter
Two of the study book, Be
What You Are.
After the program, the
meeting was turned over to
the circle chairman. Mrs.

Ted Brooklyn. A short busi­
ness session followed.
The next Association meet­
ing wilt be held at the home
of Mrs. A. E. Crocker on
IVesday night, Mnrch ‘24. The
special guest will be Mrs.
Earl Harris, a missionary of
Africa who now live* in Win­
ter Park. Her message will
be, A View of My Life as
a Missionary.
The next Circle Two meet­
ing will l&gt;e held on April 21
at the home of Mra. Ralph
Williams with Mrs. Rowland
Goble, co-hostess.
There were 17 members
present and two visitors, Mrs.
Hazel Updegraph and Mrs.
Phyllis Bromley. The meeting
adjourned with the Friend­
ship Circle and Mizpnh bene­
diction.

FIRST WATER SYSTEM in the history o f
Oviedo went into operation early this month nt
Mead Manor. Opening the valves were Mayor
Lee Gary, right and Ben Ward, president of
Oviedo Land Company, developers of the new
residential area. Owned by Central Florida Utili­
ties, tlie new system cost approximately $33,000
and will supply 90 homes.
(Herald Photo)

Sanford Navy Man Promoted
Jerrald E. Chapdclatne was
recently promoted to lieuten­
ant commander aboard the
nuclear-powered aircraft car­
rier USS Enterprise. Lcdr.
Chapdclainc pilots the A-5A
Vigilante as a member of
Heavy Attack Squadron 7,
which is currently deployed
aboard the Enterprise with
the U. S. Sixth Fleet. The

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South Seminole VFW Post
8207 will meet at 8 p. m. to­
day at the Post Home on the
Old Dixio Highway north of
Longwood. Commander Rob­
1007 8. SANFORD AVK.
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The hostess, in keeping the
St.
Patrick's Day theme,
served refreshments o f cake
with green icing topped with
a pink rosette, cool green
nml pink after-dinner mints.
The table was decorated with
small vases o f shamrocks on
cither side of the punch
bowl.

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gives slow-moving trucks the run-around. With ita new extra-coat V8
all you ever have to do is give the accelerator an inch, and thia Cbsvy
II Super Sport Coupe will take a mile.
And this great highway performer looks the part It playi so well.
A glance at its all-vinyl interior will tell you that. Those inviting
bucket seats are made of ultra-soft foam cushioning. The
door-to-door carpeting is so thick you can feel it through
your shoes. Thcrc’a your choice of either the floor-mounted
Powcrglide or Four-Speed Synchro-Mesh transmission.

at extra coat, along with a Po«itraction rear axle,
wheel covers, AM-FM radio and a host of other
for nil its new power, Chevy II rides so softly it seems
to glide along the highway. That’a because it has high-mounted
independent eoil springs in the front and Mono-Plate single-leaf
springs in the rear. Its unitized well-insulated Body by Fisher shut*
vibrations out and keeps road noise down to a whisper.
With everything Chevy II Su|ier Sport has going for
ft, it’s no surprise your Chevrolet dealer is anxious to
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Major Stetson Gift
A new and completely modern
building for Florida's oldest business
school, Stetson University's School
o f Business Administration, will be
provided by a Florida family that
prefers to remain anonymous.
Tho family has authorized the Un­
iversity to procoed Immediately with
pinna for a building to cost npproxi‘ ' r a half million dollars.
lately
be used to build one
T n e gift
L . . . will
. . . . . ----------------------------------o f the most up to date business
school structures to be found on the
campus of any independent college
in the Southeast, says Stetson pres­
ident Ollio Kdmunds.
The gift for the business school
building is the Inrgest contribution
thus fnr in tho University's current
campaign to raise $3 million to
match two for one Stetson’s Ford
Foundation grant o f $1.5 million.
The new Business School building

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will symbolize the importance of the
dynamic new business programs the
university faculty is developing, Ed­
munds said.
In Florida’s new and exciting era
o f tomorrow, business education
must lie as up to date as the latest
computers. With Stetson’s new build­
ing facilities, and the high caliber
o f the business school faculty, tho
university will be producing a fresh
crop o f young executives for tomor­
row’s business leadership.
Stetson will, at the same time,
keep the spotlight focused on Amer­
ica’s time-tested traditions o f free
enterprise and individual initiative.
Edmunds pointed out that Stetson
was the first institution in Florida
to offer business training at the col­
lege level. Since 1885, It has operat­
ed Florida’s only private, non-taxsupported school of business.

Glue Sniffers
Let us consider for a moment tho
growing addiction o f young Ameri­
ca to glue sniffing.
When this Intest quirk of human
behavior was first turned up, it was
naively regnrdcd as just another
lcookie foible that would noon go
away like goldfish swallowing, pnnty raids and over-stuffing telephone
booths with people.
But it hasn’t gone away. It has
related and flourished until today
5 per cent o f the nation’s police re­
port that It in a serious problem
among teen-agers in their communi­
ties.
Why would anyone In his right
mind want to sniff glue?
For kicks, man — for kicks. Like
what else?
Every parent knows that two of
tho most dangerous words In the
English language are "kicks” and
"chicken."
Whenever a kid enn’ t find nny
earthly excuse for doing something
be knows is completely slllv or dan­
gerous, he does it for "kicks.’'
And If he’s "chicken” he regards
himself as sociully dead with his
peers.
If it isn’t sniffing glue, it's drag
racing on public ronds, hitting the
bottle or even trying marijunnn.
All for "kicks." And to keep from
being "chicken."
This strnnge philosophy is, o f
course, no invention of tho current

teen-age crowd. Today's older set dM
some pretty goofy things themsel­
ves nt that age — and still do.
But somewhere along the line
somebody has to lower the boom and
put a stop to such dangerous non­
sense.
A nntlon o f glue sniffers can’t
stand up against the pressures and
challenges o f tho space age. A glue
sniffer is o f no practical use when
he's "glued." And if he keeps It up,
he’s practically sure to come per­
manently unglued.
Manufacturers and retailers of
model airplanes and other hobby
and do-it-yourself toys which require the use of glue are waging
an educational campaign to alert po­
tential sniffers and their parents to
the dangers Involved.
Many municipalities are passing
laws to stop or at lenst discourage
glue sniffing.
It is to be hoped — and no pun
is intended — they can make these
laws Blick.

Thought For Today
I will lift up mine eyes unto the
hills, from whence cometh my help.
— Psalm 121:1.
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When we are troubled or feel down
hearted, wo look to Jesus, our Sav­
iour, for help. — Capt. Harry S. Foden, The Salvntlon Army.

Helen Fuller Soys

Flaw Could Be Serious
WASHINGTON— The New mate for the November rece. a President the younger broHampshire primary eleeUoo They were out to force their other would make after John
man on the President. The Kennedy had aerved his turn.
revealed a structural weak*
quick credence which Johnaon
mm la th# Democratic Party men (ev e to stories that Bob­ They considered Johnson a
barrier to their ambition for
organisation that could be* by had secretly indicated
Hobby amt did not fall to
Ihe write-in campaign for
come eerlous.
diminish h 1 e performance
himself
suggested
Just
as
The flew Is the uaderlylns
when
they
eould.
Those
eplrlt o f competition and «■ * as strongly that they did not around the Vlce-Preaidaot,
plclon that exists betwfco put H past him.
who looked forward to win­
Prom the beginning of John
Bobby Kennedy and Lyndon
ning the Presidential noral
Kennedy's tenure In the White
Johnson.
nation for him In 1M8 when
The drlva by Bobby Ken­ House Washington accepted John Kennedy would have
nedy supporter# to write in ae feet that there was no completed two term*, were
hla name for Vice-President love lost between the Vicealso quick In their turn to
oo the New Hampshire prefer­ President end the Attorney
put Bobby In the abide when
ential ballot wai evidence of General. There were enthupossible.
their belief that President alaitle aide* around Bobby
The tragedy o f November 22
Johnaon would not voluntarily Kennedy who did not head- of course cleansed the minds
choose Bobby as his running tala to talk about bow good
of both the new President and
the Attorney General of such
considerations. Robert Ken­
nedy waa quick to pledge full
support to hie brother's suc­
Geneva
AlUmont# Spring*
cessor, in government and in
Mrs. Joa. E. Mathleug
Mrs. Julia Bertas
the campaign for election to
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a a i-im
the Presidency on hie own.
Lake M a n
Bear Laka-Faraat City
The President has been the
Mrs.
France*
Waster
Mrs. Maryann Mila*
822-1211
| soul o f thoughtfulness and un­
838-367*
derstanding in his dealings
Lake
Monro*
Casselberry
with the bereaved Attorney
Mr*.
H.
L.
Johnson
Mr*. Jan* Caaa«lberry
General.
122-4723
838-S044
The hope at the White House
Lon gw nod
Chuluota
waa that the harmony could
Mrs. Donna Eat**
Mr*. Joan Magla
continue at least until after
8SS-II17
346-3741
the election. But what hap­
Oateen
DeBary
pened in New Hampshire
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mrs. Adsni Maltar
823-4841
raises doubts.
618 4418
It seems unlikely that Bob­
Oviedo
Enterprise
by Kennedy masterminded the
Mrs. George Kelsey
r
Mias Helrn Hnodgroaa
M5-I48*
468-1*33
New
Hampshire
write-ins.
P int, he would have done e
better Job. The performance
of the young promoters who
put over the write-in for Am­
bassador Lodge la more in
Kennedy's league of past per­
formance. But it docs appear
Page 4
Sanford, Florida
Tues., March 24, 1964 that the Attorney General
tolerated the intervention of
one of his hangers-on who
sparked the write-in with as­
w a l t e ii a . eiscLow , B orrow a » d runLisssnn
BBANB VOI.TOI.IMSC. Cirealallaa - U m r si Maaaitr
surances to New Hampshire
S t i l t s L. BTSCMSTHOa
BOV OBEEN
friends that it was Bobby's
Assoelata Bailor
Advertlala* Monotor
wish.
rassu vam f e l t
BABBIKTT SS. JOMMOH
l l t M i l n i Editor
Other similar lapses from
C l o u if l.d
Director
JAM B eWOBBABEB
JUUV W M llI
total loyalty to the concept
iiu
a
ln
...
Maaaa.r
C »«atr Editor
that a Presidential nominee
Unit 10 W Ill.U M I
KRESS WWI. LI
Meebaaleal Must.
Booioir Editor
should be allowed to pick his
own runningmete should be
s io s c B ir r iu a b a te s
anticipated. The conflicting
Beaoe D tlln rr
pulls on the new bead of the
eoailaala Caaatf
AN Other
Kennedy family ere oo doubt
IM S I Toar
ISO Week
HISS I T*»r
l.st I Uoaltia
t it I Month#
strong. John Kennedy turned
I II I Month*
IIS I Month*
to politics only after his
I IS I Booth
I.SS I Month
V. a. Postal R ofu la llano precise that aU ■all luOorlplIoao ho politically • m i n d e d elder
paid la adreaco.
bpother, Joseph Jr., was shot
down in World War II. Now
Eatarod ao eaooa&lt; clos* w etter Octoe.r It . t i l l at She Foot
Office of Sanford, Florida, under tho Act of Oootrooo of March. prsoumably family tradition
makes it Bobby’s turn to wear
The Harald la a member e l tho United Froit which Is oa- tho Kennedy colors in political
titles oieJeolvolp to tho ato for ropubUcatloa o l all tho SooeJ
oewo priatod la tala ao e lo p e r .
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Biossat — Roy CromJey

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Imitate Dolly! Fur she
not only raised hrr arhnnl
marks from "C * to “ A ," but
aho tout;lit her parenla to
bo rnurh keener reader# of
the daily newspaper. Ho en­
courage your children to de­
velop “ objective” teats of
esrh day's newspaper. You
can even offer some rash
nwarda for the winners, to
add seat.
CASE H-120: Dolly B.. nged
11, wus tho uuto accident vic­
tim who spent several months
in a plaster cast.
Because shs was an energet­
ic child, full o f pep, her
mother worried about how to
ktep her occupied while she
lay In bed.
8o I suggested several edu­
cational hobble*. Now listen
to Dolly's mother, for four
months have elapsed.
"D r. Crane," she began,
"Dolly Is now back In school
and fit as a fiddle.
"Hut I thought you'd like to
krtow that while she used to
ho only a 'C' student, now she
makes straight 'A ' grade*.
"And It is all because o f the
extra reading and mental ton­
ic shs received whila in her
plaster cast
"F or example, she became
fasclnsted with the Idea of
counting tho different specie*
o f birds on tho bird feeder
outaldo her bedroom window.
Mrnnwhllc, she rend at lenst
on* of those 'Classic Comics’
each day so she obtained a
background o f over 100 great
novels.
"Shs also entered 27 differ­
ent prise contests, usually
d e a l i n g with merchandise
awards by soap or cereal or
soft drink firms.
"And shs actually won 4
prises, Included among which
was a «10 bill.
"But I believe her greatest
•njoyment cams from prepar­
ing a dally quis over the con­
tents of our nowspapor.
"Shs followed your sugges­
tion about lifting out at least
one quis Item from every page
o f tho newspaper.
"Previously she had paid
little attention to the news­
paper, for oven the comie
pages have lost most o f their
Interest to grade school young­
sters, so aha was a TV fan.
‘"But now she would prepare
a dally quis and then give it
to her daddy and mo.
"And wa both missed vari­
ous items in her quis, much to

het delight. Our failures, too,
Hero ovhlenre thnt we hnd not
been u* rureful renders us wo
should have been.
"F or example, Dolly would
give us 10 to 20 true-false
statements, like these:
"T.F. (1) The main front
pnge headline today wns about
mi furthqunkr.
"T.F. (2) Tho weatherman
predicted cloudy skies for to­
morrow.
"T.F. 13) Tho first editorial
described feather bedding by
unions.
"T.F. (4) Dr. Crane'* col­
umn told how to Inform a
foster child.
"T.F. (5) The medical col­
umn featured gall bladder at­
tacks.
"T.F. (0) Stock market
prices dropped today.
"D r. Crane, she'd go on like
that until shs had picked
something from almost ovary
page.
"Then, as we’d eat dinner In
her bedroom to keep her compuny, she would give us her
dally newspaper quit.
"Well, we were usually
lucky to get 16 right out of
hrr 20 true-false Items.
"And this pleased her great­
ly, for she delighted In catch­
ing us in error.
"A s a result, we have all be­
come much keener readers of
tho dally newspaptr, much to
our benefit and also her higher
grades in school."
If you readers wish to learn
how to prepare various kinds

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Ing o f political candidates
has been fair, impartial and
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How many subscriber* no­
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each office received tha aama
amount of free
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woo Goldwater backers in
both th* West and tha South.
(On* Colorado man filed
an exception to th* Nixon in­
dications in th* West, saying:
"Two-tlrae losers aren’t very
popular . . . 1 doubt that ha
would carry Colorado.")
But thoi* part* o f th* East
where antl-Goldwater aentlmenta are powerful are the
place* where th* Idea o f Nix­
on a second time Is most

stoutly reilatcd—or Just not
thought of. In the**, compro­
mise talk la still vagua. What­
ever focus It has is on Gov.
William Scranton of Panneylrun la.
Should compromise be tha
order of th* day in San Francleeo next July, Nixon plainly
will be a factor to consider.
Juit s i clearly, h* la today a
long, long way from the
broad party consideration ha
would need for victory.

Dick West Says

Trivia Is Tricky
WASHINGTON (UPI) - In
my suggestion box 1 found a
collection
of
government
preia relearn dealing with
such subjects aa golf balls,
braided rugs and the 610th
birthday of Amerigo Vespucci.
Attached to it was a note
that aald "w by not do a col­
umn some days about the tri­
via that comes across the
desk of a Washington report­
e r :"
I'll tall you why not. Trivia
it tricky, that's why not U'e
almost impossible to identify
trivia with the naked eye.
1 estimate that 88.44 per
cent of tha stuff that crosses
my desk looks Uk* trivia on
tha surfs ea. But if subjected
to analysis, 'it sometimes
turns out otherwise.
Tb* other 10.96 per cent has
a noteworthy appearanca but
under examination will often
assay out as pure dross.
Furthermore, there la no
simple method of detecting
trivia. You can’t, for instance,
test a press release by biting
It or dropping it on th* table,
as you might a coin.
Only painstaking investiga­
tion. such aa calling someone
on tha telephone, will ravaal
whether a government report
Is trivia. A case Iq point Is the
March 10 Issue of the Federal
Register.
On page 3207 there appears
a notice from the Treasury
Department relating to the
Importation of camel hair
from outer Mongolia.
As you may know, U. 8. im­
porters are permitted to
bring In camol hair from out­
er Mongolia. Also badger
hair, goat hair, horse mane
hair, horse tall hair and yak
hair. They may not. however,
Import theaa products from
Red China.
Bearing that in mind, conaider this line from tb* afore­
mentioned notice:
"The office of foreign aslets control baa completed an
lnveiUgatloa of tha current
world practical for market­
ing of camel hair and la now
satisfied that Outer Mongol­
ian camel hair can be raUahly
differentiated from Commu­
nist Chines* camel hair by
physical examination.”
At first glanc# you will
surely conclude, at I did, that
thla was a aeientlfla break­

through of the firit mainttude.
But when I breathlessly
dialed the treasury to find out
how the hair of an Outer Mon­
golian camel differs from th*
hair of a Communist Chinese
camel, It immediately turned
to be trivia.
They have the tame kind at
hair, actually. Tha difference
is in tha preparation, one be­
ing marketed cleaned and
sorted, th* other being mar­
keted uncleaned and uniorted.
Which goes to show that you
can't be dogmatic about trivalltlei. Lika gold, trivia ia
where you can find IL
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WASHINGTON — (N EA )
— Th* aigna o f interest in
Richard M. Nixon asem u
good deal greater among Re­
publican party professionals
than they were two months
ago. But ha la far from being
embraced universally as s
poaalbls compromise cholea
for the 1064 GOP presidential
nomination.
A Wyoming leader, while
stressing that Sen. Barry
Goldwater la still tha prims
favorite in his atats, noted In
a telephone interview that
Nixon today has "pretty good
strength." One poll o f modest
scale ahowed tha 1060 nom­
inee aa Goldwater'a only sub­
stantial competition.
Minnesota Republicans who
reported on Nixon’s recent
"law business" visit to Minn­
eapolis said ha did remarka­
bly well In a auta that is
presently torn between Goldwater and potential favo[it*
tun Walter Judd, former con­
gressman.
On hla "lawyer’s errand,”
Nixon managed to squcct* in
a round o f luncheons and re­
ceptions, to give a solid hour
to the press, and to attend
a "dollar breakfast" at which
he wa* principal apeaker. Tha
general response was good.
At a sizeable GOP dinner
in Nebraska, a poll among
some 600 party people gave
Nixon a narrow edge ever
Goldwater. This is a state
where all 16 convention del­
egates are eald to be ready
to lungs for Goldwatar. The
gathering may not have been
entirely
representative
of
stete sentiment, but the poll
nevertheless has caused com­
ment In and beyond Nebraska.
Just a few days ago three
South Dakota newspapers did
some polling in their own
"Goldwater country.” They
did not measure the senator
against other Republicans,
but set each GOP proapact
against President Johnson.
A* he has don* In auch
testa nationally, Nixon show­
ed best. Goldwater ran third,
behind Ambassador Henry
Cabot Lodge. Johnson led In
all caaea.
Yet thla kind of thing is
not turning up everywhere.
In many spots, unhappy
memories o f 1060 continue t*
plague Nixon.
8ays a Rhode Island pro­
fessional:!
"W e have all th* respect In
th* world for Dick Nixon.
. , . But, oh dear, do we h*v*
to go through this again?”
Little support for Nixon ex­
ists today In Rhode Island,
another leader Indicates.
In Maine the story Is aimliar: "Nixon isn't In th* pic­
ture aa yet.”
Leaders in tiny Dtlawars
echo thla response. And pro­
fessionals in a number of th*
larger states, with big con­
vention vote* and •lector*!
counts, eontpleuoualy fail to
make prominent mention of
Nixon.
While th* pattern is not yet
sufficiently filled out to be
convincing, th* fragmentary
evidence suggest* that Nixon
may bo emerging aa a real
second eholce possibility in
on* big aegmant o f "Goldwater country” —the Moun­
tain and Plains states.
Aa has been widely noted.
Nixon'a recently uttered state­
ment* on civil right* and oth­
er topic* appear designed to

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There will he a Public Hearing held by the
Zoning and Planning Commission o f the City
of Sanford on Thursday, March 26, 1964, 8:00
I’ .M. in the City Commfamion Room, City Hall.
Thin in to consider the application requesting
a rezoning from an R-1AA to that o f R-IA
Single Family Dwelling Diatrict o f:
That portion abutting the ACL R /R on the
rant and lying between 24th Street and Cot*
tage Hill and Grove Manor Bubdira. and ly­
ing west of Mellonville Ave.
Property more particularly deaeribed aa: Reg.
nt the NE corner o f Lot A o f Dodd, Lord and
Dean’s Subdiv. in the SW \ \ o f Sec. 91, Twp
19 So„ Rg 31 E as recordad In P.B. 2, Pg 8,
Seminole County Records; run thence west*
erly along the north line o f said Lot A 426.4’
for a point o f beg.; thence westerly along
the north line o f Lot A to ACL R /R ROW:
thence southeasterly along aaJd ACL R /R
ROW to tha south Une o f aald Lot A ; thence
easterly along south line o f said Lot A to a
point 400.25’ east o f the 8E cor. o f said Lot A ;
thence Nly. to point o f beg.

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Shower Honors Bride-Elect
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M ilt Janice Wynn was hon-1 Colegrove, William Martin, |thcr, Mra C. B. Wyz%
i Susan Laney, Carin Stowell,
ored at a recent mlscellan- Leon Stclnmeycr, J. R. DunAlso the Misses Kay ana Ann Stclnmeyer, Faye Duncous bridal ihower given by away and the honoree't mo-1 Betty Sandifer, Carol Nolan, |away and Donita Wynn.
Mrs. C. D. Bass and her
daughters, Miss Pat Bass and
Mrs. M. G. Orr, of Orlando,
at the Bass home, in Citrus
Heights.
Following the gift opening,
appropriate games were play­
ed with prizes awarded to the
^w inners. A color scheme of
yellow and white was used in
decorations and refreshments.
The refreshment table was
covered with a white lace
cloth, and the center arrange­
ment was a crystal container
filled with white daisies and
yellow gladioli. White candles
in crystal holders and a
"Good Luck Troll" completed
* 9 the table arrangements.
Punch, a yellow and white
decorated c a k e , chocolate
covered Swiss rolls, nuts and
mints were served to those
present. A crystal service was
used for all refreshments.
Invited g u e s t s included
Mmes.
Raymond
Sandifer,
Wilbur Nolan, Gordon Senart,
A. D. Laney, Robert Brad^ bury Sr., Robert Bradbury
Jr., B. L. Westbrook, J. W.
Kuykendall, C. L. Jenkins, J.
W. Stowell, William C. Boyl, cs, T. G. Johnson, J. L. Whit­
taker, T. G. Frase, W. S.
Shirley, John Hodge, R. A.

Mrs. Leo Watson

MISS JANICE WYNN, right sented, find her mother, Mrs. C. B. Wynn,
with co-hostesses, from left, Mrs. M. G. Orr, Mrs. C. D. Bnss, nt n bridnl
shower in her honor.
(Ilcruld Photo)

1Hostess For S S
Dorcas Class
Mrs. Leo Watson entertain­
ed the Dorcas Class of the
First Baptist Church at her
home on Crystal Drive Mon­
day, March 16 th.
Mrs. Ray Williams, presi­
dent, presied at the short
business meeting, after which
she introduced Mr. Willard
Warfield, who gave an inter­
esting devotional.
Refreshments were served
by ths hostess after the pro­
gram and the group enjoyed
singing their favorite hymns.
Others attending were Mrs.
Charles Robinson, Mrs. Tom
Mero, Mra. George Scott,
Mrs. W.A. Thomas, Mra. Carl
Moyer, Mra. Walter Brooks,
Mrs. Carl McWhorter, Mra.
J.G. David, Mra. P.C. Thomp­
son, Mrs. John Walker.

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Dirt Gardener’s Circle
The March meeting o f the
Dirt Gardeners Circle was
held in the auditorium o f the
Headquarters building. Mrs.
C.D. Perry, president con­
ducted the business meeting.
Mrs. William Bristol, Mrs. E.
S. McCollum and Mrs. L.E.
Leeper served as co-hostesses.
Reports from the various
committee chairman were giv­
en and a brief horticulture re­
port concluded the program.
A tour o f the building was
conducted by Mrs. Vernon
Conner, who gave a detailed
description o f the design,
architecture and furnishings.
Later "Mead Gardens" was

New Members Welcomed
By DeBary Woman's Club
By Mra. Adam Muller
The DeBary Woman's Club
held its regular monthly meet­
ing Friday, March 20, at the
Community Center with Mra.
Charles Ulrich presiding. The
invocation was led by Augus­
tus C. Summers followed by
Mrs. John Dzlck leading the
.salute to the flag.
Mrs. Price Goodson intro­
duced two new members,
Mrs. Eugene Beinert and
Mrs. Donald B. Middleton Jr.
A motion was carried that
new members joining the club
after March 1, would pay only
minimum dues until the end
o f the current year.
The nominating committee
was. appointed with Mrs.
Evfald Michelsen represent-

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Reservations for the annual
club luncheon are to be made
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Mount Vernon Lodge, Mait­
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Longwood

Personals
By

Donna Eateo

Winter gueeta o f Mr. and
Mra. Thco Tice, o f Longwood are Mr. and Mrs. Hanry Barron, o f Williamsport,
Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Har­
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the scene of a delightful pic­
nic luncheon.
Others members attending
were the Mmes. Doria Cline,
W.A. Young, S.C. Dickerson,
W.E. Kirchhoff, W.A. Krntzort,
Myron
Smith,
J.R.
Wells, E.D. Rinehart, CAV.
Baker, W.I1. Wray. W.D. Gardiner, Clyde Ramsey, Irwin
Fleisher,
Charles
Weaver,
George Harden, and Irvin
Batten.

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Azalea Circle, Sanford Gar­
den Club held the regular
monthly meeting at the Fred
Pope home on Crippin Road
last Thursday evening. Mra.
Thomas Russell, chairman,
presented Mrs. Auburn Rec­
tor,
president-elect,
who
greeted tha members cordial­
lyJack Russell of Orlando
conducted the program in the
absence of his wife Katherine,
who was unable to attend due
to illness. Mr. Russell pre
sented Interesting and color
ful films made last Christmas
in Guatemala, where the
Russclls vacationed due to
their avid interest in tree
ferns.
The natural beauty films
featured crystal lakes, moun
tain peaks, and spectacular
sunsets. Splendid churches
and cathedrals, and quaint
side-walk market places were
also shown.
For centuries the people of
Guatemala have shown great
skill in producing superior
richly colored tile and in the
art of Mosaics. Every church
is adorned in exquisite bril­
liantly colored tile mosaics
surrounding door-ways, col­
umns, towers and turrets.
The flr c le members exprcsscdv gcnuine gratitude to
Mr. Russell, and presented
him a get well token gift to
deliver to Mrs. Russell.
Miss
Elialea
Kirchhoff,
chairman of "Garden Ther­
apy' assembled materials and
members
assisted her in
miking Easter baskets for the
Little Red School House.
At the close of the meeting,
refreshment!
were
served,
with Mrs. Clyde Stinson and
Mrs. R. F. Steele acting at
co h oste^ ti with Mrs. Pope.
Other*
attending w e r e
Mmes. Dempsey Carnes, J. L.
Clark, J. D. Callahan, Porter
Lansing, Henry McLaulin Jr.,
Henry Russell, Thomas Rus­
sell and Roy Tillla.

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Chapter D A R
Assembles
The monthly meeting of
Sallie Harrison C h a p t e r
Daughters o f the American
Revolution was held March
13th at the DeBary Mansion.
The hostesses serving were
Mrs. R. P. Pray, Mrs. C. L.
Wildner, Mr*. C. L. Dawson,
Mr*. Leon Fellows and Mrs.
R. M. Mason.
Mra. Wildner, regent, open­
ed the meeting with the rit­
ual, American Creed, pledge
to the flag, and Mrs. F. E.
Roumillat led the tinging of
the Star Spangled Banner”
and "Suwanee.” The Weklva
Chapter o f
DeBary were
guests and were introduced
by the regent.
An interesting a r t i c l e
"Passing o f ths Patriot" writ­
ten by Dr. Max Rafferty,
was read by Mrs. C. E. But­
ler, National Defense Chair­
man. Mrs. Georgs Brooks, as­
sistant to tho Florida Feder­
ation o f Arts president, gave
a most informative talk on
the Mansion and the member*
enjoyed the tour through the
old and interesting building.
Mrs. Wildner and Mrs. Rob­
ert Henderson, regent of the
Wekiva Chapter served at a
beautifully appointed tea ta­
ble the following: Mrs. Rob­
ert N. McGee, Sylla Uurland,
Mrs.
Ralph
M.
Leonard,
Beatrice J. IVson, Hazel Paddock, Alico B. Cooper, Hazel
W. Myhra, Alecn W. Crumbacher, Marion P. Ackermann,
Edith G. Brooks, Mrs. Gor­
don Cushman of DeBary, Hel­
en C. Hill o f Durham, N. II.,
Marion W. Fickes, Deltona,
Mra. Lillian Perry of Urhbana, 11L
Attending from
Sanford
were Mrs. R. M. Ball, Mrs.
M, J. Dram, Mra. W. E. Bak­
er, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. P. P.
Campbell, Mrs. A. R. Key,
Mrs. A. W. Lee, Mrs. Mason,
Mrs. Pray, Mrs. J. B. Itay,
Mrs. Roumillat Mrs. H. W.
Rucker, Mrs. James S. Sims,
Mrs. Lawrence Tinsley, Mrs.
R. E. True, Mrs. J. St. Clair
White, Mrs. Wildner, and
Mrs. L. W. Ross.

Program. On Designing Presented
By Mrs. Ganas At Ixora Meeting
The Ixora Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club met re­
cently at the home of Mra.
Douglas Stenstrom on Doug­
las Avenue. Co-hostesses for
the meeting were Mra. W. H.
Stcmpcr and Mra. Taylor
Brown Sr.

Miss Barbara Jean Heron
To Marry Gary Henderson

BARBARA HERON

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Dy Mrs. Adam Muller
Mrs. William Ulak of Floradana Rd. has her sister, Mrs.
Els* Ulek of Badnsuhelm,
Germany, visiting her at her
horn* in DeBary for several
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Mrs. E. Shoptaugh o f Shell
Rd. entertained Mr. and Mrs.
William Hamer of Cincinattl,
Ohio. While in the south they
visited Delltay Reach, Lake
Worth, Florida.
Mr. and Mr*. William W il­
liams o f Valencia Rd. and Mr.
and Mrs. Cornellla Dovale,
attended a Mass held at the
All Souls Catholic Church in
Sanford, which was followed
by a Dinner at the Capri in
Sanford, and were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donavon o f ML Dora, Wednesday
morning, March
18, with
twenty other guests.
Mr. and Mra. Carl F. Kaljeikle o f Syracuse, N.Y. re­
cently visited Mr. and Mra.
Vincent Karowskl o f Cata­
lina Dr.

Mrs. Evelyn An tar has re­
turned to her home in Pinecrest after being hospitalized
at Orlando Air Base Hospital.
The Mayfair Inn la host to
40 young men from the Hackley School, Tarrytown, N. Y.
Each year the boys spend
about ten days at the Mayfair
for spring vacation.
Mrs. Carl (Shirley) ShUke
has returned to her horns on
Coleman Circle following sur­
gery at Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
When washing plastic show­
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cloths, add a cup o f vinegar
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Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Hook
of Palmetto I)r. had recent
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Theo­
dor* Tcdesco of Camillus,
N.Y. en route to SL Peters­
burg, and places of interest
in Florida.

A n elderly person re­
tains m o r e interest
when allowed to handle
his own affaire.

The engagement o f Mis*
Barbara Jean Heron, 3515
Oakland Drive, Sanford, to
Kenneth Gary Henderson, of
Kermit, Texas, is being an­
nounced. Mis* Heron is th*
daughter of Mrs. Alice G.
Heron, Sanford end Bernard
J. Heron, of Winter Garden.
Tho groom-elect, is th* son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hen­
derson, of Kermit, Texas.
Miss Heron was born in
Oakland, Calif., but hat lived
lit Sanford for several years.
She is a member ef the sen­
ior class at Seminole High
School and is on the Salma­
gundi Year Book, staff.
Mr. Henderson was bom in
Roswell, New Mexico. He at­
tended the Kermit, Texaa
High School and ie presently
serving in th* U. S. Navy
and attached to Security Di­
vision 7, Fire and Crash, at
the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.
The wedding will be an
event of June 12, at 11:30
a.m. at the Church of th*
Nativity, in Lake Mary.

The caloric expenditure of
altling In the rocking chair la
Mr.
and
M r*
Howard equal to that of light home­
Green of Bonita ltd. recently work or light Industrial activ­
entertained Mr. and Mrs.
ity, Dr. C. D. Martz reports In
George Boater of
Delray
the "Journal" of the Indiana
Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Stale Medical Association.
Uarnum of Westfield, Mass,
He estimates 100 to 150
were alio their guests.
calorlea an hour are expended
by the rocker.
The DeBary Community
Methodist Church on High
Banks ltd. received the fol­
lowing new members into the
church on Palm
Sunday,
March 22; Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
ter Black. Mr. and Mrs.
George Butler, Mr. Adam
Muller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
C. Powell and their daughter,
A new antl-peraplrMargaret J. Powell, and Mr.
■nt that really works!
Solves underarm proband Mr*. Logan Reitz, Mr.
Urns for many who had
and Mrs. Guy Hill will join
despaired o f rffactiva
during the week.
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Following a brief social per­
iod. during which refresh­
ments were served, the meet­
ing was opened by the preaident, Mra. John M. Morgan.
Various Board and committee
reports were given, and Jun­
ior Garden plans were outlLied by Mra. P. J. Crumley.
Mrs. Frank Woodruff, 3rd
reported on plans for tha
Flower Show to be held at the
Civic Center, and urged all
members to make their en­
tries.
The planting of flowering
trees was suggested as • cir­
cle project by Mrs. Fred
Ganas, who volunteered to lo­
cate the type trees available.
Mrs. Ganas also presented a
program on "Design With
Props," in which she discuss­
ed and designed four formal
arrangements. She emphasiz­
ed the fact that accessories
must always be related to
the design in texture and col­
or, or used to tell a story.

IXORA CIRCLE MEMBERS of the Sanford Garden Club held their regu­
lar monthly meeting nt the home of Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom. Mrs. John
Morgan, left is president, and co-hostesses were Mrs. Taylor Brown, cen­
ter, nnd Mrs. Stenstrom.

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Spring Work
About Sports
Will Begin
Thinking O ut Loud Wednesday
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BX JULIAN 8TENSTROM

Come Wednesday morning the sound o f wood, horsehldt
and leather will bounce from wall to wall at Sanford's Me­
morial Stadium when aome 60 o f 70 young ball players will
begin a fire-week period o f spring drills In preparation for
the 1004 diamond season.
Moat o f the young hopefuls
will be aspiring to win some­
day a berth on tha roster of
the parent New York Meta
who next month will open
their third season aa « Na­
tional Leigua entry.
This year's Mat opener will
be played before a packed
Bob Durfeis of DeLand house oi 56,000 diehard fans
High's Bulldogs handcuffed who In 40 abort weeka of
Lyman
High's
Greyhounds baseball have becoma known
Monday night with a one hit as tha moat loyal followers In
performance to post a S to 1 the long history of the sport.
But thle opener will have
decision and paste the aacood
loss o f the current season on an added attraction.
Joa MacDonald, a Met of­
Ooaeh Jim Payne's nine.
Meanwhile Steve Simpkins ficial who is In 8anford to
earn* up with a five-hit per- supervise activities at the lo.
formance for Lyman but the cal camp, says everything
instability of his mates at the will be ready to host the 65,000 fane when the Meta lift
plate plus three miscues a
field spelled his doom. The the curtain on Shea Stadium—
'Hounds committed three er­ —the new ball orchard the
rors while the Bulldogs play­ Met* will came home.
“ Right now," eaye McDon
ed fairly tight baseball, mak­
aid, the etadlum itself la
ing only one mistake.
However, the errors played ready but tha turf at our park
n major role In the ball game. here in Sanford looks like the
DeLand scored in the opening green felt o f a billiard tabla
etanra when the Bulldogs agalnat • sen of mud whan
coupled a single with an in­ compared to the grounds at
field error to tally one time, Shea."
But McDonald Isn't worried
Lyman bounced back in the
“
They
assured us that tha in­
top o f the third when Marvin
Cook walked, went to second field «nd the grau will be
on another free pass and In perfect sbepe tor opening
crossed the plate when Mike dey.
McDonald gets a bit elated
Sterling grounded to abort
when
he talki about the new
but the throw to first was in
emporium. “ Baseball's newest
the dirt.
The Bulldogs untied the park is the nearest thing to
knot in their half of the fifth perfection In baseball,'* claims
McDonald. “ There's not a
when a walk, a hit batsman,
pole
or anything else to oh*
an Infield error and a bloop
single to right center pro­ struct a perfect view from
any east In the park. What's
duced a pair o f markers.
more, moat of the seat! are
behind the plate and along
the foul lines, and oot far
beyond the outfield."
ssr T im
r m c r ir o o i h t o r
He admits that Shea will
t h is
n in t h
jP D t r iA t , c m .
DMT, IN A N D r a n
I IB l | | . be more accommodating than
NO I.M C O U N T Y , ri/O H lnA
even Dodger Stadium in Lot
in c i t t N c r .n r n o . i
Angeles. “ It ought to b e,"
WAL.TKII J. BEAD.
Plaintiff, declared McDonald. “ Actually,
we had the benefit of Walter
ALPHA WILLIAMS, st at.,
PafancSantS. O'MsIley’s plana and the mis
n c s t ic m
n r s u it
TO i ALPHA WILT.IAMH, also takea mads in constructing
known aa A t. F It K D WIL- Dodger Stadium. There are
1.1AMH, lila wife, AI.ICK W IL- four tiers o f seats and 21
I.IAMK. JAM KH tVII.LIAMR.
« !» » known aa JAM K8 I.13K banka of escalator* to accom
WILLIAMS a ml wlfa, DO IIO modate the fani, plus water
THY WILLIAMS. I'KAIIL K.
MAT.TAtr and J O I I N N I B fountains.
JONES, har rnmmon-law hua
McDonald not only had
Land. AMANDA WILLIAMS, praise for the Mot's new
daraaaad, har unknown halra st
taw, lasataaa. davlaaaa, gran- quarters In New York. He had
laaa, aaalsna, or claimant* much to aay In favor of the
.-thrrwla# undar har itaoaaaad
or olhtrwlaa, MATIIKW W IL- facilities the Met farm hands
1.IAMH, daraaaad. and
will enjoy and utilise here In
Wlllltma, hla wilt, thalr un­
known halra at law, laestasa, Sanford. He Inspected tha lo­
davlaaaa. eranlaaa. aaalsna or cal plant Monday and was ex
rlalmanl* undar lham, or tllhar ceptlonally well pleased wilh
altliar o f lham. drraaaad, or
dlharwlaa, l». V. WILLIAMS, the local park and with re
darraaad and — ■— W IL­ lated facilities. Ha aald tha
LIAMS hla wlfa. ir living, and
If daad, thalr unknown hairs group would ba here soma
at
law,
lasaltaa,
davlaaaa, five weeka.
irranteaa, aaalsna, nr claim
“ No exhibition gamca are
am t olharwlaa undar lham, or
allhar o f Ihrrn, dactaaad or scheduled," tha Met official
dlharwlaa, whoa* raaldanrts aald. 11a added that no night
and addraataa ara unknown:
and all unknown paraona hav­ workouts or practice tilts are
ing or claiming to hava any scheduled at this time.
' right, till*, claim, er Intaraat
Ha did say, however, that
In tha |iro|iarlr haraln daarrlbad. loralt.l In Hamlnol* County, tha galea would be open at
Plorlda, tn.wll:
l.ita 1, 3 and IS. Illork S, all Umei and fans in this
1. a k a v I a w Hubdlvlalon, area would bs welcomed to
hrnilnnla County, accord watch the workouts.
lug to Iht Plat lharaof, s i
• • •
racordad In Plat Hook S,
Paga 14 uf tha Publlo Ha.
The players In training her*
&lt;orda uf Ntmlnola County,
l-'lorUa. all balng loratad will be aislgned—that la their
In Iba SK'4 of lha NU'i of talents prove to be worthy—
harlloii IS, Townahlp St either to the Auburn club of
Noutli. Ranga 3S Daat.
T o ll AUK IIK nK lir notlflad the New York-Pennsylvanla
lhal a aull hat baan brought League or to the Williamsport
agalnat you. lha natura of
which la tu ramova csrtaln entry In the Eastern League.
rlouda from and to qulat and
Tim Met* have two other
confirm tha till* lo lha abuva farm clubi In tha lower class­
daai-rlbad proparly.
Tha m in i of Ilia Court In ification on the weit coast
which lha suit has baan In and they'll be training in a
alltutad la lha Circuit Court
o f lha Ninth Judicial Circuit. similar set up at Santa Maria,
In and For Hamlnol* County, Calif.
Florida. Ths abbravlatad till*
McDonald said that the
of tha raaa la WALTKII J.
HKAD va. ALPHA WILLIAMS, Buffalo club of the Interna
at si.
Tha datcrlpllon o f tho raal tional League Is training at
pronarty Invulvad Is a* sat Dunedin while Uw parent
forth abova.
Meta, of course, ana at St.
You ara baraby raqulrad lo
flto your Anawar or other Pete.

DeLand Beats
Lyman Nine
By3to 1

Legal Notice

|||,ailing with tho Clark of
tho above Court, and to tarva
a copy tharaof upon HAM
13. MUltltKLL * SONS. Attoroaya for Plaintiff, on or bsf»ra tha Srd day o f April. 1114.
Ilaraln fall not or e Docroo
Pro Confaaao will bo onltrad
agalnat you for lha rallaf
dtmaiidad In the Complaint.
W1TNKHH my hand and aaat
tlila ssth day of Vabruary,
1**4.
(SKAL)
Arthur II. Ulckwllh, Jr.,
Clark, Circuit Court
Hcinlnola County. Florida
Hr: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
RAM K. SlUHIIKI.Ii A BOM
Attorney* for Plaintiff
I*. O. Uos m s
Orlando, Florid*
I'ublDk Marck S, II. If, 14,

Skowron's Sale Comes
Home To Dodgers 7-3

Page 6 — March 24, 1964

Tribe Going
Eagle Hunting .
Seminole
High's
wlnleis
baseball squad clashed this
afternoon with the Edgewater
Eagles of Orlande la a dia­
mond conteit slated at the lo­
cal high school park.
In three previous appear­
ances this season Coach Jim
McCoy's chargaa hove drop­
ped contests to Winter Pari;
Boom and Titusville.
Today'a event U a Metro
Conference affair.

By Jalian Sieaatmn
Approximately 50 young dia­
mond hopefuls—members of
the eastern division of the
New York Met farm system
—will arrive In Sanford to­
night and begin spring workout* Wednesday at the Mem­
orial Stadium.
It will mark the return of
farm system training to this
area, the first since Horace
Stooeham and Carl Hubbell
moved the San Francisco
Giant farm hands from San­
ford to their new base In
Cate Grande, Ariz., several
year* ago.
Laadlng the Met aggrega­
tion to Sanford was Joe Mc­
Donald, a Met official who
will serve as camp aupervl
aor. Actual bead of the ope
rations here will be the well
know Wld Matthews, an ad
mlnlstratlve
M ilitant
to
Georgs Weiss, president ol
the Met orfantiatioa.
Matthews will be absent
from the camp from time to
time but be'U spend the great­
er part of the training period
here in Sanford.
Also arriving tonight with
the major contingent of Met
hands will be Sheriff Robin
son and Ernie White. Robin
son, a former m ajor league
receiver, will manage the
Meta' farm club this season
at Auburn, an entry in the
New York-Pcnnsylvanla Lea
gue. Robinson last year pilot
ed the Quincy (Illinois) club
In the Midwest circuit. Au
burn, by the wey, will be out
to retain the loop title It won
during the 1062 campaign.
White, the former St. Louis
aouthpaw who hurled for the
Cardinals back In the early
40'a, will manege the Met
farm club at Williamsport, a
member o f the AA Eaitern
League. This la tha only club
the Mete own and operate
out-right. The remainder of
the New York organisation'*
farm system ts handled on
tha bails of working agree*
merits.
, White laet year was one of
Casey Stengel’* coaches with
the parent club.
Also scheduled to be In San­
ford for the local spring sea
iloni are Walter Millies, a
former major league catcher
who now aarvea aa a Met
scout in the midwest. In addl
tioo lo Millies, Lloyd Gear­
hart, who scouts for the Met
system In Ohio and Kentucky,
will be here.
The 50 aspirants who arrive
tonight form the initial con
tlngent of Met players. About
20 more are expected bare
within the next few days and
some 70 athlete* will be put
through their pacea at the
local park.

Hound Keglers
Sweep Match
The Greyhound keglers of
Lyman High School swept
both endi o f Inter-acholailie
Bowling League match Mon­
day at Medallion Lanee in
Maitland from the Oviedo
Liona.
Lyman's boya bounced 2,327
pine to 2,077 for Oviedo while
the Greyhound glrli knocked
over l,T2a pins to Ovledo'a 1,.
641.
LYMAN BOYS: 744, 631, 744
—2327; Richard Morgan, 403 ?
Woody Lee. 112; Andy Hlncly,
542; Jim Jarrard, 401; Steve
Brady, 477; Mika Watts, 2S5.
OVIEDO BOYS: 763, 645.
679—2077; Charles Beasley,
301; Doug Reynolds, 401; Jim­
my Beasley, 234; Marshall
Lingo, 466; Jim Brewer, 463.
LYMAN GIRLS: 867, 663,
5M -17II; Sherri* White, 274;
Gall Chandler, 112; Sandy
Watkins, 313; Connie Com­
fort, 213; Lynda Duncan, 302;
Bonnie Layman, 113; Bar­
bara Komisar, 09.
OVIEDO GIRLS: 544, 631,
543 — 1*41; Carol Simmons,
370; Sandy Miller, 200; Joyce
Bellhorn, 227; Nancy Phillips,
200; Susan Jepson, 220; Millie
Tuck, 110; Linda Kay, 200.

Cowboys Sign 3
DALLAS (U P !)—Tha DaUaa
Cowboys have signed linemen
Bob Wosnlak and BUI Schad*
and quarterback Jake Jacobs
ns free agents for tha 1904
football season.

WHEN CONGRESSMAN SYD HEKLONG takes a break he takea a
break. Herlong (at the right) relaxes at the Mayfair Country Club while
talking nhop (or golf) with Admiral Paul Ramsay (left) and Rear Adm.
C. T. Pfingstag (Ret.) who were in Sanford last week for the Bombing
Derby. All comjieted in the Derby’s annual golf tourney.
(Herald Photo)

By Fred Down
UFI Sport* Writer
S ty “ Frank Howard" and
tho Los Angeles Dodgers
cringe; say “ Bill Skowroa"
and they'ra likely to cry out
in horror.
Howard la the 256-pound
right-handed slugger who may
quit baseball and leave the
Dodgers painfully aby o f long
range hitting power. Skowron
is exactly the type right-hand
ed slugger the Dodgers need
to protect agalnat that pos
alblllty.
The catch Is that the Dod
gera sold Skowroa to the
Washington
Senators
last
winter for a mere 323,000—
about half of what they will­
ingly give to a good high
school prospect.
The Dodgers were made
painfully aware of the curious
spot they’ve contrived for
themselves
Monday
when
Skowron hit a pair of tworun homers to lead the Sen­
ators to a 7-2 victory over
them. It was the second
straight gams in which Skow­
ron's hitting waa the differ­
ence. On Sunday his two-run

homer waa the big blow In a
victory over the Minnesota
Twins.
Deron Johnson, Mel Queen
and Hal Smith bometed to
lead the Cincinnati Reds to
an 11-3 win over tha Kansas
City Athletic*. Chet Nichols
went the first four innlngj to
pick up the win for the Radi.
Nlcholi ahut out tha Athletics
for three innings and then
yielded all three runs in the
fourth.
Jack Fisher became the
first New York Met pitcher
to go six lnnlngi and yielded
four runs in a 74 triumph

Mefs Doomed To S0KC Track Entries
Cellar Again?
Clay Fate Hangs
On Hearings

ST. PETERSBURG (U PI)
—The New York Met* appear
doomed to finish in tha Na
tional Leaiu* cellar again.
Despite the Hercullan e f­
forts of sm itin g Casey Sten
gel, the Meta' mixture of kids
and discards simply does not
measure up. And no on*
knows It belter than the 73year old Stengel.
The Met* manager wUl
promise only oo# thing—if
they lose this year it wiU be
with kids, lie's going to keep
some of hla name players
like Frank Thomss and Duke
Snider, who are over the hUl,
but mostly be wUl go with
youngsters!
“ If you are konna lose,"
Stengel philosophizes, “ ‘you
might as well do It with kid*.
At least, there la bop* they
are going to make it some
day. You can't improve your
hall club playing fellows who
the other clubi gave up on."
Hla big hop* for tha future
la In his pitching.
“ There we have youth and
good looking kids," Stengel
claims. “ And wa are going
with three kills Uila y e a r win, lose or draw."
They are Ron Locke, Jerry
Hinsley and Dick Selma.
Kinsley is n 10-year old
right hinder the Pittsburgh
Pirates tried to 'hldo In the
minors last year and has
never pitched a gam* In or­
ganized baseball. Locke, a
21-year old left handrr, won
IS with Auburn and Selma, a
20-year old rlghty, won 12
games with Salinas.
As slarters, Casey is count
lng on lefty A1 Jackson (IS17), and right handers Carlton
Willey (0-14), Tracy StaUard
(6-17), Jay Hook (4-14) and
Jack Fisher, a six gam* win­
ner with the San Francisco
Giants laat year.
The Meta' No. 1 relief man
wUl be right hander Larry
Bsarnarth O-S). Then there's
23-year old southpaw Gorver
Powell, who earns up late
last season and won on* game
while losing one.

Metro Standings
W L
Edgewater ....................... 4 0
Colonial ...........................t
1
Boone ................................t
1
Winter Park ....................I
2
Evans ............................ l
l
Oak Ridgs ..................... I
2
SEMINOLE ..................... • 2
Bishop Moor* ..................0 I
Tatay's Games
Edgewater at SEMINOLI
Colonial at Boone
Bishop Moors at Evans
Winter Park at Oak Kidga
Thnraday’s Games
SEMINOLE at Bishop Moors
Winter Park at Colonial
Evan* at Oak Rldga

POt'RTIt RACK — S /lf Milt—
Tonight's entries:
1. Navarro, 3. Relics Ann. I.
r m i T mack — a /ie nii * — C. A. Hvynolds, S. Ullfa Starker,
!. Mr Wlra'a H»»l.
Plan. S. tlorla Die,
■(award. 4. Orbital,
Hla. T. Paanut Ual, I.

3. I’arty
4. (loldrn
4. Itoekln
Taat Wlra

siccn xn r a c k — a/te n ii .

1. Ilarrr'a Hart, I. Hlaar'a
Hhadnw, J. Hronklnn, 4. Halil*
McNal.li, I. Makt V Mnva, 4
Hpol Ootalp, 7. Fawn Violat,
I, Olman Hlva
THIRD RACK — B/18 Mila —
I. Don* danri*. 3. tllur, I.
Ulltao, 4. Klylnr Fable, I.
Doublt Damon, 4. flallla Me
Duff, f, Bupar Hport, I. (Jilt
Kdetd

Gasti, Pradera
Win Feature
Gasti and Pradera won
Monday night’s feature eighth
game at the Orlando Seminole
Jal Alai Fronton In one of the
season's top action producers.
The winnera In post five
came on cold to atop Martin
and Ecbanls, after tha latter
had run up four straight
points. Moving ahead with
their own four point barrage,
they faltered momentarily but
took ths winning fifth marker
on second attempt.
Martin and Echanls were
second with Aztiga and Muguersa finishing third. Out of
the money deiplte a fine per­
formance were Jacin and
Iriarte who stopped two game
point bids In a pair of out­
standing volleys.
Rafael with three wlna and
Oaray -shared the dally dou­
ble wins, posting a 6-3 com­
bination paying 0105.40.
In the matinee program
favorites Jacin and Mugucrza
cam* through to take the
tenth gama AU Star doubles
honors.

S. Ki-Jo, l. Trior Mac. 7. Duka's
Pat. I. J. M.'a M. Una
FIFTH HACK — S/H Mil* —
1. Bpact Haro, t. Cindy Hobble,
3. Hob Trey, 4. nocket in*. I.
N. Il.'e Il'y Mia. 4. Hoatnn Hud,
7. Iliinn. S. Homer King
SIXTH RAl'R — l/I S Mile —
1. Mr*. Mope, 3. Mlnnl* Oaloa,
3. Hobby Scholar, 4. Wicket
Harsh, S. (lo Hhorry, I. Newborne, T. Vlllette, *. Mary i n ­
land
SEVENTH RACM — a /s Mile
1. D.A.'a Hopes, S. Hhow Ills,
1. Dod** N' Dart, 4. O. U.'s
Kharis, S. Silver Shaba, 4
l*at‘e Turn. 7. Paris Chlmae,
I. Ilalr Tao
E IU IIT H

R A C M — 1 /1 4 M ilo—

1. Wide Gap. a. Kay Club's
Kty. !. Proper Slug, 4. Moon,
errat, S. Urochura, I. Panworthy, 7. Mo*'* Oat, I. Raay
Kir
NINTH RACK — l/I S Mila —
1. Wall llthavad. 3. Pari* Plkt.
3. Itoekln Mollis, 4. Much
Tima, I. It,line, 4. I-oyal I.uho,
7. No Hear, I. O. B.'a Addraaa
TKNTH RACK — H /IH Hilo—
1, Dal Tons, Z. Barnacle Hob,
1. Ilypnollque, 4. Fit. S. Fleet
Matron, I. Katlno, 7. Oood
Timing. I. Bhanda tea r
RLF.VKNTH RACE — ■/■ MU*
1. Kroo. Z. ('hadron. I. Dans
Hock. 4. C o m o RoekSI, I.
Ifbour Choice, 7. Circus Bunahlna, 7. Damon Twist. S. Capt.
Adair

Tribe Bowlers
Get Whitewash

The Brivez of Bo o m High
School’s boys and girls bow­
ling teams whitewashed the
Seminole High lads and lass­
ies Monday afternoon In an
Intar-Scbolaitie BowUng Lea­
gue engagement in Orlando.
Tb* acora waa 4 to 0.
Boone’s boys racked up 2.609 pins to 2,100 for the Tribe
Seminole's girls posted 1.640
pins but the Boone girls cams
up with 1,057.
BOONE B O Y S - 022-046447
—2600; Georgs Sullina, 232*
582; Don Brown, 505; Don
Putman, 469; Tom Porter,
515; Dave Amiot, 530.
SEMINOLE BOYS — 073,
087, 740-2100; Ed Hubbard
430; John Boggs, 101-400; John
Lyman High School all Smith, 384; Ralph Unger, 413;
•ports banquet,
Ira luring John Jerrigan, 402.
BOONE G IR L S - 047, ISS,
BUI Wade of Urn Chicago
Bears as principal speaker, 620-1957; Karen Dlel, 306Is scheduled for 7 p.m. to­ 493; Linds Morris, 413; Jaest
Brown, 429; Dianne Wadsuk,
day at the school.
Head footbaU coach Dick 278; Barbara Sullina, 046.
SEMINOLE GIRLS - 604,
Copeland aald aU plana
have been completed and t 385, 550—1040; Mary Swlgoncapacity crowd In anticipat­ ski, 179-401; Rena McKaosla,
347; LaNette Henning, 209;
ed.
Diane Powell 293; Karos Dug­
gan 300.

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Lyman Tonight

HAGERSTOWN, Ind. (UPI)
— Testimony at this week’s
boxing hearings in Washing­
ton, D.C., Is practically cer­
tain to decide whether the
World B o x i n g Association
(WBA) will withdraw recog­
nition of Cassius G ay’s heavy­
weight title, Arch Hindman
disclosed today.
Hindman of Hagerstown la
executive secretary of the
WBA and the hub of eB its
activities.
“ In my opinion these Senate
aub-commltte* hearings, start­
ing today, will be tha moat
Important In lb* history of
boxing," Hindman said, "not
merely because they will dig
Into the pre-fight contract be­
fore last month's Clay-Sonny
Liston match, but because
they may definitely bring
about federal control of tha
•poet."
Despite widespread criticism
of G ay's crusading tor the
Blaek Muslim organisation
Hindman said, the make-orbreak issue for Cassius will be
testimony about the sliaged
$50,000 contract with a pro­
moting organisation headed
by ex-champion Liston.

Trophies
WESTBURY, N. Y. (UPI)
—Roosevelt Raceway w i l l
present trophies at the end of
its 1064 meeting to tha trotter
and pacer that turn in tha
fastest tlmei on each gait.
The awards, tha "A dloi
Prise"
and
ths “ Jamla
Prize," will be given to the
owners or trainers of the win­
ning hories on Sept. 29, the
last day of Rooaavalt'a sum­
mer meeting.

CATCHALLS — Back­
ing up the D o d g e r
p i t c h i n g staff are,
front to rear, catchers
Doug CamiUI, Jeff Torborg and John Roseboro shown at the Los
Angeles training camp
in Vero Beach.

SHS Golfers
Tie Oak Ridge
SeaJools High'# golf tesm,
victorious In five of six pre­
vious engagements thla sea­
son, tied Oak Ridge High’s
linksmen Monday afternoon in
a Metro Conference engage­
ment played at Rio Pinar
Country Gub.
JeU William* defeated Wood
of Oak Ridge 1-up aod Larry
Sherwood took a 3 and 2 decislon from the Pioneers'
Graham. Seminole also cap­
tured beat ball honors in this
foursome.
However,
Ray
Bradford
dropped his match to Holtsley of Oak Ridge 1-up aod
the Pioneers' Martin defeated
Sanford’s Roth Vihlan 3 and
3. Oak Rldga took too beat
ball in the foreeome.

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over the Twins. Bob Allison
hit a two-run homer for the
Twins, who suffered their qf
sixth straight cxhibiUon game
defeat.
Willie Stargell, Donn Gendeoon and Bill Mazeroiki
each bomered off Roland Shel­
don as the Pittsburgh Pirates
downed the Yankees, 9-2. Vern
Law, making s strong come­
back effort, yielded two runs
in five Innings. The Piratei
now have hit IS homers in %'
eight games while Elston Ho%
ward’s homer Monday was
only the third of the spring
by the Yankees.
Bob Lillis' three-run triple
was the big blow of a 15-hit
attack that carried the Hous­
ton Colts to an 11-2 win over
the St. Louis Cardinals. The
Colts bombarded Ray Sideekl for nine runs in three •
Innings to raise their spring
record to 74. Lillis, Rusty
Staub and John Paciorek bad
triples for Houston and PhD
Gsglano, Ken Boyer and
Doug Gemens bad triples for
St. Louis.
Dave Nicholson and Jim Me'
Nertney each hi t - a two-run
homer aa the Chicago White
Sox broke a three-game los» %
lng streak with a 9-2 victory
over the Philadelphia Phil­
lies. The win was the third in
eight exhibition games for the
White Sox.
A1 Luplow hit the first pitch
of the game for a homer and
the Cleveland Indians went on
from there to shade the Chi­
cago Cubs, 6-5. Gary Bell,
Don McMahon, Ted Aberea•
thy and Pete Ramos each
pitched a shutout Inning to
hold the lead for the Indiani
after the fifth inning.
Cfauek Hiller, Cap Peter­
son and Randy Hundley jJk
two hits each as the San
Francisco Giants beat tb*
Boston Red Sox, 7-4, for their
13th victory in 15 games. Gay­
lord Perry went the last five
•
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ing only four hits and o m
run.
Warren Spahn allowed only
one hit and one run In five
Innings and Tony Gonlnger
completed the four-hitter to
lead the Milwaukee Bravei to
a 44 decision over the Detroit
Tigers. It wee the Brave*’
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For C Of C
Division

By Maryann Miles
Spring and summer clothing
In a wide variety of styles and
colors were shown by Playgirl Fashions at the recent
faculty
sponsored
Fashion
Show
of the Altamonte
Springs Elementary School.
Billed as a star attraction,
Mrs. Sue O'Hara, with hair
sprayed green, opened the
show modeling green stretch
pants and dacron overblouse.
Mrs. Trcne King wore a
skirt, vest and blouse of dac­
ron and silk while Mrs. Ce­
leste Brown chose an Amah
set and Mrs. Mary Trawick a
spring printed s k i r t and
sweater.
Mrs. Shirley Stuart model­
ed a casual yellow number
fashioned with comfortable
front pleat and false pockets
and Mrs. Betty Abernathy
presented a gay appearance
in a farmerette skirt worn
with red and white check
blouse.
Ready for the summer days
to come was Mrs. Flora
Twachtman in a black, white
and gray handkerchief print
while Mrs. Vada Gunter worp
Capri pants In white topped
by a coo] yellow blouse,
smocked and trimmed in lace,
and Mrs. Mary Strickland ap­
peared in a rayon textured
homespun daytime dress.
The feel of summer was
really in the air when Mrs.
Beverly Schweizer strolled on
stage wearing a pink and
white check beach top blouse
with back zipper closing over
a matching swim suit trim­
med In white eyelet.
Second time around Mrs.
O'Hara modeled a suit in
black and white check which
featured a short pleated, flar­
ed skirt topped with a cotton
knit jacket.
Mrs. Brown chose a casual
white shift which, when re­
moved, revealed a cunning,
two-piece swim suit in red,
white and blue.
Mrs. King wore another
shift In Hawaiian screened
print with Mrs. Trawick ap­
pearing in a cool, beige suit
and Mrs. Stuart in a black
and white aheath.
White, a smart choice for
any woman, was really lovely
on Mrs. Abernathy who show­
ed a sleeveless number fea­
turing deep front pleat and
designer pockcU.
Mrs. Twachtman wore a
pink skirt and vest ensemble
accented with long sleeved
blousa. Mrs. Gunter appeared
in an extremely smart striped
suit and Mrs. Strickland wore
another handscreened print in
a coolie jacket over Capris.
Again in sports clothes,
Mrs. Schweizer chose stretch
pants worn with a butcher boy
blouse featuring jet black but­
tons and bouffant sleeves.
Highlight of the evening was
the appearance of James
Mosley, r e r a n e d
“ Miss
Agatha" for Lie occasion, who
wore a vintage model Amer­
ican beauty rose crepe with
appropriate hat and knee
socks.
Closing styles were shown
by Mrs. O'Hara in an Hidescent acetate and rayon crepe
of spring green touched with
rose. Back interest was pro­
vided by a large, full-blown
artificial rose and soft chif­
fon drape. Mrs. Brown show­
ed a Kelly green sheath of
pure silk.

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TEACHERS at Altamonte Springs who modeled spring and summer
styles in a recent faculty sponsored fashion show Rather 'round the
star (? ) model of the evening, fifth grade teacher James (Miss Agnthn)
Moseley, seated center front.
(Herald Photo)

Honor students for Seminole
High School's fourth six-week
period have been listed. Seven
youths won straight A grades.
These Include:
Seniors, Audrey Decker,
Pat Wiggins
and Ronald
Goerss; juniors, Kay Sandlfer and Joel Fehd; and sopho­
mores,
Stephany Westgate
and Raymond Pivec,
Others on the honor roll
are:
Seniors, Barbara Bolger,
Pat Brantley, Carol Oxford,
Doug Firestone, Scott Malbon and Jimmy Thomson.
Juniors, Bonnia Caolo, Elis­
abeth Evans, Sally Green,
Jeanne Klinefelter, H e l e n
Mann, Susan Piercy, Linda
Spencer, M a r y Swlgonskl,
Ronnie Hall, David Lanier
and David Littleton.
Sophomores, Carol Besserer, Claudia Bomgardner, Ann
Butler, Janis Grant, Loralne
Clay, Susan McCaskill, Pam
Meriwether, Meda Neiman,
Carter Lea Noel, Becky Tan­
ner and Chall Crowell.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
State Treasurer J. Edwin
Larson spoke last Friday
evening at a special meeting
of the Business and Profess­
ional Division of the DcBary
Chamber of Commerce held
at DeBary Manor.
Larson cited the tremend­
ous strides Florida has made
in Industry, population and ed­
ucation calling particular at­
tention to Increased services
now available at training cen­
ters for retarded children and
at TB hospitals. Steps In fi­
nancial and economic devel­
opment also were outlined.
Presiding at the meeting
was E. A. (Bud) Davis, pres­
ident of the division ‘who has
resigned as president of the
main body. Named to take
this office la James Sims.
Guests, other t h a n the
speaker, were Chuck Wein­
man, deputy commissioner of
Daytona Beach; Dolly H.
Kirstler, co-ordinator at Daytona Beach Junior College;
Dr. Tobe Bass, deputy insur­
ance commissioner of Winter
Park and Mrs. Ivey Strick­
land, Mrs. Charles Ulrich,
Judge Albert D. Williams and
Mrs. Beatrice Muller, all of
DeBary.
At a recent dinner meeting
of the DeBary C o f C, life
memberships in recognition of
outstanding service were pre­
sented to Dr. Abraham-L. Lin­
coln, Everett Swift, Rudolph
Tidermann and John Byrn.

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WrnTl March *4, 1984 — Fage T
By Jana Casselberry
Ssnford pliyrd hoit Friday
night to tha Third Dlitrict of
the Florida Water and Sew*
age Worki Operator! Aiiocla*
tion at the Civic Center for
ita annual meeting and elec*
tion.
New offlceri include Red
Garniey, of Port Orange,
chairman; Jamca Warring­
ton, Gainesville, chairmanelect, and William P. Allman
of Orlando, sccretary-treasurer.
Jack Slmmi of Ocala pre­
sented the nominating com­
mittee report.
Charlie Shreves of Ocala,
director of the itata associa­
tion, reported on a proposed
revision of the group's by­
laws to be voted on in Gaines­
ville at a short course which
starts April 19.
Sandwiches and coffee were
served to the 25 men prior

to the meeting and they were
welcomed by Sid Richard Jr.,
who also Invited the group to
tour the new Sanford Sewage
Treatment Plant after the
meeting.
Also representing Sinford
were S. M. Richard Sr.,
Chuck Pavlick, and Ralph
Parks. Other central Florida
untilltics represented were
Leesburg, O c a l a , Orlando,
Gainesville, E m Gallie, In­
dian Harbour Beach, Orange
County Schools, First Florida
Utilities, Orlando; Orlando Air
Force Base, Eustls and Cas­
selberry.

Girls Enjoy
Cookout

About one-half tho U. S.
strawberry crop is processed
as frozen food, according to
the Encyclopaedia Brltannica.

By Jane Casselberry
Girl Scouts of Troop S38
held s cookout Saturday at
the home o f their leader, Mrs.
Nance Russell, In Fern Park.
After the girls cooked their
supper over an open fire they
enjoyed making candled ap­
ples In Mrs. Russell’s kitchen.
Those attending the cookout
Included Karen Cass, Susie
Webber, Ann Higgins, Joan
Higgins, Alice Dunnett, Cher­
yl Watters, Cathy Johnson
and Mslanda Casselberry.

Postponed
Bear Lake Cub Scout Park
2.30 has announced that the
Mardi Gras originally sched­
uled for Friday will be post­
poned until tha following
Friday, April 8.

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MRS. MARY D. DETYENS, former director
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County, Savannuh, Go. Site assumes her new
duties April L

Dr. Wing To
Address Group
Dr. Kenneth Wing will be
the principal apeaker at the
Wednesday meeting o f the
S e m i n o l e County Public
Health Home Nursing Associ­
ation at tha Health Depart­
ment offlcea at French Ave­
nue and Ninth Street. The
meeting b act for 7:30 p.m.
The Publle Health Home
Nursing Servlet operates with
currently approved medical
polldea and maintains llaisoq
with the organized medical
society through
a public
health madical advisory com­
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The nurses era trained and
qualified in public health ser­
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run thence North 4I'I4'4«"
Bast, a dlatanca o f 144 fast
to the end of this center­
line description.
Tha land herein described con­
n t u b cir c u it court o r tains 1114 square feet, (.141
THM K i m
JUDICIAL CIR­ acre) more or lean
CUIT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE OWNED BTl CECIL MERRITT
COUNTY, FLORIDA
and wife BERTHA MER­
LAW NO. M »
RITT. E V E R E T T MER­
NOTICE OF RULE SIM
RITT. unmarried. MILDRED
STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT
HABTlNafl end huebend J.
OF FLORIDA an Agency ot
C. HASTINGS, A L V O T D
the BUI* of Florida,
MERRITT end wife AMAN­
and
DA MERRITT.
SEMINOLE COUNTT, A PollIleal Subdivision ot tha Stata SRD No. 111.1, 1114. 1114.
111.4
•I Florida.
PatUlonara, RIOHT OF WAT
That part of:
Lot 4, Block A. Gooden's
ALICE BASS at el..
Addition to Altamonte, ac­
DafandanU.
cording to plat In riat
NOTICE o r EMINENT DO­
Book 1, page
II, public
MAIN PROCEEDING i
records
of Seminole Coun­
IN THE NAHM AND BY THE
ty, Florida,
AUTHORITY OF THE STATE
lying within 40 feet Westerly
OF FLORIDA.
of
the
centerline of construc­
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN, and to all parsons tion of Btata Road B -tll, Beeand partlas claiming or havlnt tlon 11410, said centerline be­
any right, tills. IntaraaL as. ing described ae follow*:
Begin at the Southwest cor­
tats, morlsaga or othar llan
ner o f Lot 11. Frost's Addi­
to or on thosa cartaln paresis
tion to Altamonte, according
o f land htrslnaflar daaerlbtd,
to plat In Plat Book 1, paga
and tha follow ing parsons, to.
M, public records of Semi­
gathar with all unknown parnole County, Florida, run
aona claiming by, through or
thence North O'll'Ot" Wait,
undar known paraona who ara
a dlatanco ot Mt*. 14 feet to
daad, or who ara not known
the beginning of a curve
to ba daad or alltrai
concave to the Southeasterly,
SECTION n t l l - N M — STATE
having g radius of 1411.11
ROAD S-4ST — SEMINOLE
feet, run thence along said
COUNTY — NAMES A AOcurve, thru a central angle
DRESSES
of
I l 'I l 't l " , a distance of
Walter Foster
444.10 feet to the end o f said
41 Woodland Street
curve, and the beginning of
Itoehaatar, New York
a curve concave to the
SnD No. Its.!, t i l l
Northwesterly, having a ra­
dius of 11,144.10 feet) run
J. C. Hastings
Ibenca along said curve, thru
1SS1 Crescent Drive
a central angle of l'14'OO",
Bavarly Hills, California
a distance of 440 feet to the
SRD No. 114.1
end ot sold curve; run thence
North l o 'l l 't l " East a dis­
Mlldrsd Hastings
tance of 441.fa feet to the
l i l t Crascant Drive
beginning of a curve concave
Bavarly Illlla California
lo the Northeasterly having
HID No. 144.1
a radlua o f 1114.11 feet, run
thence along said curve thru
Annie Mas Jamas
a central angle of 14*04*. a
141 ShavllI Street
distance of 411.11 feet to the
Geneva, New Tork
end of Mid curve, run Ihenca
SRD No. 141.1, 144J
North 4 0 'lt 't l" Eaat, a dla­
tanca of 1441.11 feet to a
lerael Jonas
point on the Easterly exten­
Address Unknown
sion of tha North line of Lot
BliD Ne. 1*1.1, I ll.t , 1*1.1.
I A, Block B, First Addition
411.4
to Raplat of Lake Mobile
Hhorae. according to plat In
Oaorge Marshall
Plat Book 4, pagta 11, Mid
Address Uunknown
point being 40.1 feet Easter­
SHD No. 1*4.1, 111.1
ly from tha Northeast corner
of Mid Lot, run thence
Thomas Marshall
North
4I*II'44“ East, a dis­
Address Unknown
tance of 100 feet te the end
SRD Ne. 1*4.1, 1*M
of this centerline descrip­
tion.
Elisabeth MoBrlde
The lend herein described con­
c /o Avlado Williams
tains 41* square feet, more or
*414 Shereweod Street
Mae.
Philadelphia, Penn,
OWNED
BTl IBnAEL JONES)
SHD Me. 141.1, M U . Ml.*
end ERNESTINE JONES
SUBJECT TO: MORTOAOB re"John McBride
corded In Mtg. Book 101,
e /e Avlade Williams
page 104 In favor of THE
S lit Shorewood Street
HANFORD ATLANTIC NAPhiladelphia, Penn.
TIONAL BANK) and. TAX
SRD No. 141.1, MIA, MIA
CERTIFICATE No. 111. Hale
of 4-11-41 held by D. D.
Frad Richardson
DANIEL) and TAX CERTI­
Addraaa Unknown
FICATE No. Ill* , eels of ISHD No. 1*4.1, 111.1
14-14 held by ILW. SCHOOL­
CRAFT
Willie Richardson
SRD No. Ill.t, 111.1, 1114
Address Unknown
RIOHT OF WAT
SRD Ne. 1*4.1, 1*1.1
That perl of;
The Southwesterly 10 feet
William Thomas
of Block B, Ooodan'a Addi­
4411 Clearvlsw Street
tion lo Altamonte, accord­
Philadelphia, Pann.
ing to plat In Plat Book 1,
BUD No. 144.1, M l.l
pegs II, public records of
Seminole County, Florida)
Rosa Lea Turner
lying within 10 feet Weeterly
T4 Joiner Street
of tbs center line of construc­
Roehcatar, New York
tion of 8tate noad S-41I, Sec­
SHD Ne. 1114
tion 11410, aald centarllno be­
ing described ee follows)
Willie Morris Turner
Begin el the Bouthwast cor­
T4 Jloner Street
ner of Lot II, Frost'e Addi­
Rochester, New York
tion
to AIMmonte, accord­
SHD No. 111.1
ing to plat In Plat Book 1,
page II. publlo records of
Eddie Wltaen
Seminole County,
Florida)
144 Joseph Avenue
run thence North O'll'Ot"
Rochester I. New Tork
Weal, a dlatanca ot MtS.M
•RD Me. 111.1, 114.1, 1**4
feet to the beginning of e
curve concave to the South­
Ruby Wilson
easterly, having e radius of
Address Unknown
i e n . l l feel, run thence aSRD No. 114.1, 1144
s e c t io n m ie -s e e a — s t a t e
long said curve, thru a cen­
H O A D S-4ST — SEMINOLE
tral angle of H'17'44", e
COUNTY — DESCRIPTIONS
distance of 444.10 fast to tha
and of aald curve, end the
SHD No. 104.1. MIA
beginning o f e curve con­
RIOHT OF WAT
cave to tha Northwesterly,
A strip of land o ff tha
.
West elds of Lot II.
hiving e radius o f 11,4*4.14
Frost's Addition to Alta,
feet, run thine* along said
monte No. 1, according to
curve, thru e centre: angle
plat In Plat Book 1. page
ot i ’ 14‘04''. e distance of 104
11,
publlo
records
of
feat lo the end of said
Seminole County. Florida,
curve: run thence North
being 44 feat on tha South
10'14'tt" Eaat, e dlatanca of
line and II feat on tha
441.40 feet to the beginning
North Una,
of a curve concave to the
Containing 10,410 square feat
Northeasterly having e re1414 acre) more or leas.
dlus of 1M4.4* feet, run
OWNED BTl ESTELLA BENlhance along said curve thru
J AMIN Joined by her hue,
e central angle of 14*14', e
band JESIKK BENJAMIN
dlatanca of 4*1.41 f*#l lo
SUBJECT TOi Interest, If any.
the end of said curve, run
o f LAURIA JAMES. Blngle;
thence North 4*‘ 1«'M“ East,
LILLIE MAE FAULKNER
a dlatanca of M44.4I feat to
and husband ELIJAH FAUL­
e point on tha Eeetarly a t­
KNER) ANNIE MAE JAMES.
tention of the North Una of
Singlet ROBEHT BENJAMIN
Lot 1-A, Block B, First Ad­
JAMES and Wife FLORENCE
dition to Heplat o f Lake
JAMES; JUANITA
BLAIH
Mobile Hhorae. according to
end husband V llld lL BLAIH
plat In Plat Book I, page II.
aald point being 14.4 feet
SRD Ne. 140.1
Easterly from the Northeast
RIOHT OF WAT
corner of said Lot, run
That part eft
thtnee North t P H H " Eeet.
Lot It, less tha North 10
e dlstanra ot 140 ftet to th*
feat of tha South 114 f4*t
and of thl* centerline des­
o f tha Weal 11 feat, ot
cription.
Froet'a Addition to Alta­ Tha land herein described con­
monte No. 1, according to tains 1444 square feet, mere
u t In Plat Book 1, page or less.
I,
publlo
records
of OWNED HTl MAJOniE LEgSeminole County, Florida, TER end huebend HAntM
lying Westerly of the center­
LESTER; MINNIE COLLINS)
line ot construction of Stale
WALTER FOSTER)
Hoad B-IIT, Section TT4I4, and SURJECT TO: TAX CERTI­
lying Easterly ot and within
FICATE No. t i l l , sale of
40 feat of said ranterline, said
4-41,41 held by MARJORIE
centerline being described aa
LESTER; and. TAX CERTI­
follow* t
FICATE No. 111*. M i a of
llagln at tha Southwest cor­
4-14-41. htld by MARJORIE
ner o f Lot II. Frost's Addi­
LESTER
tion to Altamonte, accord­ SRD No. 114.1
ing to plat In Plat Book I, RIQllT OF WAT
page II, publlo reoorde of That part of)
Seminole County.
Florida)
"llagln 40I.T feet Eeet end
run thanes North ••Il'Oi"
441.4 feet Norib of South­
Weal, a dlatanca of 1444.14
west corner o f SBti of
feat to tha beginning of a
IW H of Section T, Town­
curve concave to the South­
ship 11 South, R in se 14
easterly. having a radius of
Eeet, run t* fe*t, South
1411.14 feet, run thence a110 feet. West to feet end
long said curve, thru a cen­
North 110 feet to point of
tral angle o f l l ' i r i l " , a dls.
beginning) AND
tanos e f 414.14 feat to the
Begin 44T.1 feet Eeet end
end ef said curve, end the
141.4 f**t Nortb of South­
beginning o f a curve con­
west corner ef SBti of
cave te the Northwesterly,
BWti of Seotlon T, Town­
having a radius e f 11.II4A4
ship tl. Rons* *•&gt; thence
fasti run thence along said
run East tt feet te Sencurve, thru a central angle
ford Brick Rood, thanes
e f l ’ *4‘44" a distance ef *44
Southwesterly along Brick
feet te the end e f said eurvet
Road l i t feet, Kertk to
run theses North S f l F I I "
paint ef beginning, Seotlon
Eae* a distance e f 141.14
1, Township *1, Range It."
feet lo the beginning ef a lying within tl foot Wooterly
curve ceaaave te the North­ of Uo earner lino ot eenetrueeasterly having a radius ef tlon of Stele lload B-ttl, Sec­
IM tA f feet) run thence along tion 11414, eeld eanlay line be­
said curve thru a central ing described ns follows!
angle o f 14**1', a distance
Begin at th* Southwest ear­
e f 441.4T feet te the end o f
ner ef Let St, Frost's Addi­
said curve, rug thence North
tion te Altamonte, according
44'I4'4*" Eae* a distance o f
te plot In Piet Beak L page
114444 feel te a point ea the
14, publlo reeerds ef Semi­
Keetorty egtenslen e f the
nole County, Florida! run
North Has e f Let 1-A. Bloch
tkeaee North •'ll'*4" West
N. First Jtddltlea te Replat
e dletenoe ef Ifdt.TS feet te
e f Laho MshUe Shores, ac­
the beglnalag of e curve
cording to plat la f la t Beak
ooecave to the Southeasterly,
*1. *ald palst baing
having n redtns of 1417.41
iSTTaot Easterly from the feet, run thence along eeld
Northeast aermar ad aald Let,
aunr* thru s central eagle

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o f l l ' i r i l " , e distance ef
*44.14 feet te the end e f said
curve, end the beginning of
e curve concave te the
Northwesterly, having e re
dlus at 11.4*441 feet, run
thenee along eeld curve, thru
e central angle ef I'lO ’o*",
a distance ef 4(4 feet to the
end of Mid curve, run thence
North I4*I4'44" East e dls
lance o f *41.14 feet te the
beginning o f n curve con­
cave te the Northeasterly
having e radius o f 1144.14
feet, run thenee along aald
curve thru a central angla
ot 14*44', a dlatanca o f 1*1.41
feet to the end o f said curve,
run thence North t l 'l l 't l "
East, a dlatanca of 1444.44
feet to a point on tha East­
erly extension o f the North
line of Lot 1-A, Block B,
Flrat Addition to Replat of
Laka Mobile Shores, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book I,
paga 11, aald point being
44.4 feet Eeetarly from the
Northeast corner ot said Lot.
run thence North **•*4*44’'
Eael, a dlatanca of 100 feet
to the end of this center line
description.
The lend herein described con­
tain! Itoe square ftet, (.014
acre), more or lees.
OWNED IIY: WILLIE MORRIS
TURNER and wife ROBA
LEE TURNER
BRD No. 111.1
RIOHT OF WAT
That pert of:
“ negln 1.44 chains East,
and 4.01 chains Houth of
Southwest corner of NE'.t
o f SWU, run North 1.14
chain*, Eeet t.tl chain*,
South 1.1* chains. West
4.11 chains.
Section
1,
Township 11 South, Itanse
10 Kail.**
lying within 41 rest Westerly
of the center line o f construc­
tion o f State Road 8-411, Sec­
tion 11410, aald center line be­
ing described as follows)
Uegln at the Southwest cor­
ner of Lot it, Froet'a Addi­
tion lo Altamonte, according
to plat In riat Rook 1, page
It, publlo reoorde of Seminole
County, Florida) run Ihence
North t ‘ 11'01-' W e s t ,
a
dlatanca of 1441.1* feet to
the beginning of a curve
concave to the Southeasterly,
having a radius o f I f l l . l l
feet, run thence along said
curve, thru a cantral angle
or *1*17’ tl", e distance of
444.10 fe*t to Ihe and of
■eld eurve, end Ihe begin­
ning of a curve concave to
the Northwesterly, having a
radlua of 1.1,441.10 feet, run
thenca along said curve,
thru a central angle of
I'lO'OO” , a dtatanea or *00
feet to the end o f said curve,
run Ihence North io'lp '44”
Eaot e distance of 441.40 ftet
lo Iho beginning of e curvo
concave to tho Northeasterly
having e radius of l l t l . l t
feot, run thanco along oeld
curve thru ■ central anile
of 11*04', a distance o f 411.01
ftet to th* end o f aald curvo,
run theneo North 4t*!t'4t“
Eaot, a dlatanca o f 1444.44
feot to a point on tho Eaatarly extension of tho North
tin* of Lot 1-A, lllock II.
Flret Addition lo Roplat of
Lake Mobil* Shore*, accord­
ing lo plat In Plat llook I,
paga 11. eald point being 44.4
feet
Eaetarly
from
tht
Northeast corner of aald Lot.
run Ihenca North ( ( 'I t 'l l "
Eaot. a dlatanca of 144 root
to tho end e f this cantor
lino decrlptton.
Tho lend htreln described con­
tain* 1140 equar* feet, (.441
acre), mora or lees.
OWNED
BTl
WILLIAM
THOMAS, EDNA DUNCAN,
alee known ao Edna Dunk­
lin) and THOMAS MAR­
SHALL- O E O It O K MAR­
SHALL; FRED RICHARD­
SON, If alive, or If dtotaetd
any unknown heirs, dovloeei
and/or other claimant* un­
der aald THOMAS MAR­
SHALL, O K O R O E MAR­
SHALL and FRED RICHAHDBON
SURJECT TOl Interest o f Lula
Marshall) Ernest Richardson,
Wlllla Richardson, Edna Ho­
ney. Peril* Olbton
BRD I ll.t
DIU1NAOB EASEMENT
LATERAL
DITCH
(LEFT)
WEST STATION 111+4144
That part o f:
“ Begin 4.41 ehalne Eael
and 1.41 ehalne South of
th* BW corner of NK14 of
HW14,
run
North
1.14
chalno, Eaat 4.11 chains.
South 1.14 chain*. Weet
4.1 S chains, flection 1 Town■hip t l Bouth, Rang* 44
Eaat."
lying within 14 fast Northerly,
and lying within 4 feel South­
erly of e ditch survey line,
described a* follow*:
Commence at the Southwest
corner o f Lot tl. Froet'a Ad­
dition te Altamonte, accord­
ing to plot In Plat Book t,
page It, run thence North
O'yi'Ot** Weet, e dletenoe of
1444.11 feet to th* beginning
of a curve concave te th*
8outh**et*rly. having a ra­
dius o f lf t L t t feet run thence
along sold eurve. thru e
central angle of I l 'I l 't l " , e
distance ef 414.1* feet to the
end of said curve, end th*
beginning of a curve con.
cave te the Northwesterly,
having a radlua e f 11,444.4*
feeti run thence along eeld
curve, thru * central angle
ot 1*40'*0** a distance e f 144
feet to th* end of eeld curve;
run thence North le 't t 't t ''
Eeet, n distance o f 141.41
feel, run thenee North 14*
t*'!*** W est * dlatanca of
te feet (or th* point of be­
ginning, from eeld point of
beginning run thenee North
le'44'14" Weet * distance of
11* f**t to th* end ef sold
survey line.
Th* lend described herein conlelne 144* square feet, (.411
acre), more or lees.
It Is agreed that th* drslneg*
herein provided (or will not
be obstructed by tutor* deve­
lopment.
OWNED BT: WILLIAM THOMAS. EDNA DUNCAN, eleo
known ae Edna Dunklla,
THOMAS
MA E l « ALU
OEOROH
MARSHALL)
FRED RICHARDSON, l( alive, ov It deceased say un­
known kelra, devisee* and/or
ether claimant* under Mid
THOMAS MARSHALL
aEOROB MARSHALL sad
FRED RICHARDSON
SUBJECT TOl Intoreet at Lula
Marshall I Eraset Richardson.
W illie Richardson, Edne Ho­
ney, Perils aibeoe.
SRD No. 111.1
RIOHT OF WAT
The* part eti
South Id (eat *t Weet M l

ner o f Lot 11, Frost's addi­
tion to Altamonte, according
to plat In Plat Hook 1, page
14, public record! of Semi­
nole County, Florida; run
(hence North O 'tl’44'' Weet.
n distance of lt tl.1 t feet (o
the beginning o f a curve
concave to the Southeaster­
ly, having a radius o f 1141.11
feat, run Ihence along said
eurve, thro a cantral angle
of I l 'I l 't l " , a distance of
*41.1* feet to th* end o f
■aid curve, and Ihe beginnlng of a curve concave to
th* Northwesterly, having a
radlua of 11,444.10 feet, run
thence along said curve,
thru a central angle o f 1*
lO'Oe", a dletanc* of 40a feet
to the end o f aald curve,
run ihence Nortb ie'14‘ 44
East, a distance o f 4*1.41
feet lo the beginning of a
curve concave to the North­
easterly having a radius of
1141.14 feet, run thane* along
aald curve thru a central
angle o f 14*14*, a distance
o f t t l . l l feet to the end of
eald curve, run thence North
49'34'tt" Eeet. a dletanc* of
l i l t . *4 feet to s point on
the Kiatarly extension of Ihe
North line of Lot 1-A. nlock
II, First Addition to fleplat
of f-ake Mobil* Shores, ac­
cording lo plat In Plat Rook
I, paga 11. aald point btlng
40.1 feet Easterly from tho
Northeast corner o f aald Lot,
run thenca North 19'14'tl
East, a distance of ISO feet
to th* end o ! thla center
tin* description.
Th* land herein described con­
tain! 2140 aquara feet, (.Oil
acre), more or late.
OWNED BY: CHRISTA ORANT
and wife GRACE ORANT
EDDIE WILSON
BRD No. 134.1. 13*1
niGIIT OF WAY
That part of:
“ Beginning at a point 31)
feet East and 10 feet North
of Southwest corner »f
KVi of NBV4 o f BWU. Sec­
tion I. Township 31 South.
Range lo East, run thenca
North 31 Vi feet. West 134
feet to Eaat eld* of lirlck
lload thenca Uouthweaterly
along aald Brick Road to
point on North line of said
“ Mary
Jackson"
land,
thence F.aet 131 feet along
aald Waal lino to point of
boginning."
lying within 10 feet Eeetarly
of tha renter lino of construc­
tion or Stale Road H-437, Sec­
tion 17410. eald center Una be­
ing described oa follows:
lltgln at th* Southwest corner o f Lot 31. Froofx Addi­
tion to Altamonte, accord­
ing to plat In Plat nock I.
page It, publlo record! o f
Seminole
County,
Florida;
run Ihence North 0'31'ot"
West, a dlxtanc* o f 1444.14
feet lo th* beginning ol a
curva concave to th* South­
easterly. having a radlua of
1(11.11 feet, run thence along eald curve, thru a cen­
tral angle o f 33'27'4I", a dle­
tanc* of 4(4.10 feot lo Iho
•nd of aald curvo. and tho
beginning o f a curva con­
cave lo the Northwesterly,
having a radlua of 11,111.10
feet, run thenca along Mid
ckrve, thru a central angle
of I'lO'OO", a dlatanca of
104 feet to th# end of aald
curve, run thence North *4*
|4'44" Eael a dletanc* of
441.30 ftet to th* beginning
of a cure* concav* to tho
Northeasterly having * ra­
dlua e f l l i l .1 l feet, run
Ihenca along eald curva thru
a cental angla of 1**01', a
dletanc* of 111.47 feot to
Iho end of eald curvo, run
theneo North t l 'l l 't l " Eaat.
a dletanc* et 1411.11 ftet to
a point on iho Kaelerly ex­
tension of tho North tin* of
Lot t A. Block B. Flret Addltlon to Roplat of Lake
Mobil* Bhorea, aceordlng to
plat In riat Hook (..p a g e
71, said point being 40.4 feet
Easterly from tho North­
east corner of eeld Lot, run
thence North t**3t'44" East,
e distance o f 104 feet to
the end o f this center line
description.
The lend herein described con
Ulna t i l equer* feet, more or
lies.
OWNED nY! EDDIE WILSON
end RUBY WILSON, If alive
or It deceased, end any un­
known helra, devisees and/or
other claimants under the
Estate of eald Ruby Wilson
SUBJECT TOl TAX CERTIFI­
CATE No. 11*1. Sale of
May tt. 11*1. D. B. 101, page
41. held by WILLIAM L
HARVEY, JR. end ALICE
BASS
BRD No. 141.1, 1111. 141.4
RIOIIT OF WAT
That pert oft
“ Begin at a point l i t fast
North and 114 feat Weet o f
Southeast corner of NEV4
of 8WV( of Section 1,
Township 11 South, Rang*
to Esat, run North 10 feet.
West 14 feet more or !•■■
to right-of-way o f Brick
Road, Southwesterly along
rood te point Weet o f be­
ginning, Eeet le i feet mere
or Ism te point e f beginstog."
lying within 44 feet Easterly
o( the centerline o f eonetruotlon of Stale Itoad S-117, Seo­
tlon 17MI. oeld centerline be­
ing described ae foUewsi
Begin nt Ihe Southwest ear­
ner e f Lot 41, Froet'a Addi­
tion to Altamonte, aeoordlng
to plat In Piet Book I, page
It. publlo records o f Semi­
nole County, Florida, run
thenee Nortb 4*&lt;l'0t" W eil,
e dletanc* o f 1444.14 feet to
th* beginning e f * eurve
concave to Ihe goutheeeterly.
having e radlua e f 144144
foot, run thanco along anld
curvo. thru * control angle
of 81*41*41", n dletenoe et
4*444 feet to the end o f
■aid eurve. and the beginning
e f * enrv* ooncave to the
Northwesterly,
b e v ie s
*
radius e f II.tll.M feeti run
thanes along anld curve, thru
a control angle o f 4*44'4*, e
distance e f 444 feet te th*
end ef eeld curvet run thenee
North IIM I'44" Beat n dis­
tance of 144.41 foot t* th*
beginning of e curve con­
cave to tho Northeasterly
having n radius o f 144444
feeti run thence eteag Mid
curve thru e central angle
o f l l 'e t 'i
*
dletenoe e f
III. 47 feet to tb* tad ot
sold curve, run thenee North
44*34'4t" Eeet, e dletenoe e f
t t l l . t l feet to n point *n
th* Easterly extension ef
th* North line e f 1*1 1A.
Block B. First Addition te
Roplat
ef
Lake
Mobile
Shores, aceordlng to pint In
Pint Book 4. page 41. Mid
point being 44.1 feet East­
erly from the Northeast ear­
ner e f m I4 Let, run Bunee
North 44*I4'44" Eaat. s dlstone* ef 44* (M t te the end
o f this m b terline deecrlp-

OWNED HT: JOHN MCBRIDE
■ nd wlf* ELIZABETH MC
BRIDE
SURJECT TO: TAX CERTI­
FICATE No. 3710. 8*1* of
1-31-42. described In DB 11*.
pee* 272 held by DAVID
ROME; and. TAX CERTIFI­
CATE No. 777, Sale of 1*10.
described In DR 17 peg* 103
A n n II*. page 173 held by
PETKn If. JOHNSON and
wlf* RUTH M. JOHNSON
TAKE NOTICE that a Decla­
ration o f Taking haa been fil­
ed in th* above-styled cause
by th* Petltlonere, th* acquir­
ing authority of theta pro­
ceeding*, of th* taking o f th*
above.deecrlbed lande. for th*
purpose eet forth In th* Peti­
tion In this cause, via: Aa
right of way for a portion of
State Road No. S-437, In 8#mlnot* County, Florida, and that
th* Honorable Voile A. WII
Hams, on* o f th* Judges of
th* Circuit Court o f the Ninth
Judicial Circuit of Florida, will
on th* 14th day o f April. A.D.
1414. at 2 o'clock P.M.. In the
Semlnol* County Courthouxe at
Sanford. Florida, conalder aald
Declaration of Taking, appoint
appraisers, and make such
Order aa th* Court deems pro
per. All parties to the ault
end all parties Interested mey
appear and he heard at the
time end place designated
You, and each of you, are
hereby commanded to appear
by filing an Answer to th*
Petition heretofore filed In
thla cause In th* entitled
Court on or before th* llh day
of May. A. D. 1444, to show
what right, title. Interest or
liana you, or any o f you, have
In end to the sbove-deicrlbed
lends end show cause why th*
■am* should not be taken for
th* use* and purpose! aet
forth In th* Petition filed
herein.
WITNESS my Hand end Ihe
Reel of said f„u r t on thle Dili
day o f March, A. D. DCt.
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Reckwlth. Jr.,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
In end For Seminole Coun&gt;
ty. Florida.
Ily: Sandra S. Johnaon
Deputy Clerk
HAROLD F. JOHNSON
County Attorney
Drawer Z
Hanford, Florida
and
JACK W. PIERCE
Holland Building
Tallahassee, Florid*
Of Counsel for the Petitioner*.
Publish March 21, 11 * April

(set *t EH •» NEU ot
•WU •* Motion T. Town-

•hip II South, Rang* 14

lylMg within 44 tied Easterly
ef the water le e ef State
Read S-4IT. Beetle* m u ,
•eld center Ha* belag des­
cribed ae follows!
Begla st the Southwest m s -

7. 14. D lt.

CDS-42

■F.MIMM.R COUNTY
ZONING COMMISSION
Notice o f Public Hearing
Notice le hereby given, that
after consideration, th* Seminola County Zoning Commiss­
ion will hold a public hearing
to determine the feasibility of
recommending to th* Board
of County C'ommlsalonera that
th* following deecrlhed pro­
perty
presently toned
A-t
Agriculture be toned R -l Mul­
tiple Family Residential; Lot*
431 through 434, 414 through
444, 173 through 474, that pert
of Lots *10 through t i l, lying
B of a line running from th*
NE oor o f Lot 441 S lo Lake
Orlenta according to th* aubdivision of Unde belonging to
Altamonte Springe Lend, Hotel
and Navigation Co., aa rtcord■d In P. B. 1, Pg 10. publlo
record* o f Seminole County,
FIs., and Lot BB according to
th* aforesaid plat which le
also described ass Reg at th*
NW cor of Lot 411 of th*
aforesaid plat, run W 4 cha
le llnke to th* NE cor e f Lot
431 of the aforeeald plat, run
8 4 ch* 11 link* more or lee*
to Lake Orients, run along
th* shore o f 1-ak* Orlenta
NK'erly to th* BW cor of said
Lot 431, run N 4 che 14 llnke
more or Uao to POB. Further
described ae S ot Orange Avo.
and NW of Lake Orient*.
Publlo hearing will b* hold
In Iho Seminole County Court
■lout*, County Commlulonora
Room. Sanford, Florida, W ed­
nesday, April 4, l i l t at 7t40
P. M. or ao soon thereafter
ae possible.
Seminole County Boning
Commission
By Robert S. Brown
Seminole County Zoning
Director
Publish March It, tt, 1144.
CDS-47
NOTICE OF PUHI.IC HEAR
ING OF PROPOSED CHANGES
AND AMENDMENTS IN CEE.
TAIN DISTRICTS AND ROUN.
IIAH IKS OF THE HONING
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice It hereby given that
a Publlo Hearing will b* held
at th* Commlieton Room In th*
City Hall In tht City e f Ban
ford. Florida, at 1:44 o'clock
P. M.. on April II. l i l t , to
consider tho follow ing changes
and amendments to th* Zon­
ing Ordinance of th* City o f
Sanford, Florida:
That property lying east ef
Codar Avenue and betwaan
Fourth end Fifth fltrooto Is
proposed to b* rtsonod from
M-l (Light Industrial) Dis­
trict to R -l (M ultlpli Family
Dwelling) District. Bald pro­
perty being more particularly
described ee followsi
Lots I through 14. Inclu­
sive. Block 4. Tier 11. E.
R. Trafford* Mop o f Baaford.
All partial In InlorMt end
cltleen* shall have an oppor­
tunity t* be hMrd et Mid
hearing.
Hr order e f th* City Centmission e f th* City e f Benford. Florida, thl* Ilk. dap ef
March. Ittt.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Aa City Clerk o f th*
City of Banford. Florida
Publl.h Marsh 14, 1444.
CDfl-44

■EMINOLB COUNTY
BONING COMMISSION
Nett** e f Pablle BeaiM g
Notice u hereby given, that
after consideration, the Serainote County Zoning Commiss­
ion will hold a publlo hearing
to determine th* feasibility ef
recommending to th* Board
e f County Commissioners Shot
th* following described pro­
perty presently toned A -t Agri­
culture he toned R -l Dupltsi
Lets 4 through 4, Sleek D.
Fere Perk Eetete* (lets pert
ef Let 4 whlck le to Cassel­
berry). Further described aa
south et Concord Drive end
wool et CypreM Way.
Public hearing will ha held
In th* Seminole County Court
Hone*. County Commissioners
Room. Sanford. Florid*, W ed­
nesday, April 4. 1144 Bt 1:14
P. M. or ee eooe thereafter ea
pogelbl*.
Seminel* Oeuaty Seeing
Commission
By Robert fl. Brown
Seminel* county Denies
The land herein described con­
Director
tain* 444* square feot (.44 Publish March &gt;4, II, 1441
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF lying within I f feet e f a ditch IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Nertheeet eoreer e f **ld
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­ survey line described ae fo l THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
Lot. run thence North 41*
CUIT. IN AND FOR SEMI­ lowet
CUIT, IN AND FOR SEMI
It'44" Boot, e distance o f
NOLE COUNTT. FLORIDA.
100 foot to th* end ef thlo
Commence on th*-South Rn* NOLB COUNTT, FLORIDA.
LAW NO. MM
canter line description.
of tho NWU of Section I LAW NO. SSST
NOTICE OF RULE NISI
Township It Bouth, Rang*
Th*
land heroin deecrlbed eonNOTICE OF RULE NISI
10 East, at a point .14 foet STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT tains 770 square feet, more or
STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT
Eaot o f th* Southwest cor­ OF FLORIDA, an Agency e f lees.
OF FLORIDA, an Agency ef
OWNED
LEIDA BELLE
ner o f eald NWU of aald th* State o f Florida,
th* State o f Florida,
Section I. run thenca North and
end
LAW II
and husband,
0'43 'tt" West, a dletanc* of 8EMINOLE COUNTT. a Poll
SEMINOLE COUNTT, a Pollll
LEWI
.AWRENCE
f)2 .)t feet to th* beginning tlcal Subdivision ot th* Btal* SUDJEC.
cal Subdivision of th* Slat*
: MORTOAOB re­
o f a curve concav* to th* of Florida,
o f Florida,
corded In U. R. Book 4. pass
Westerly, having a radius
l i t held by RUTH E. OAOE.
Petitioner*
Potltlonera,
o f 1734.(1 feet, run thence
a i Executrix c f Estal* ot
v.
along laid curva. thru a HARRY OOFF ot a l.
SUSAN BARBAZON et al..
Avis Lambrakle. deceaeed,
central angle of 2*4i'!0", a
Defendants.
and L a m b r o e Demetrlos
Defendant*
dletanc* of 34).1T feet to th* NOTICE OF EMINENT DO
Lambrakle, deceased.
NOTICE OF EMINENT DO.
end
of
aald
curve,
run
thence
MAIN PROCEEDING!
MAIN PROCEEDING
IN THE NAME AND RY THE •North t 'l t 'I I " W eet; a dle­ IN THE NAME AND BY THE PARCEL NO. 170.1
tanc* o f 13.01 feet to th* AUTHORITY OF THE STATE RIOHT OF WAT
AUTHORITY OF THE STATE
Point o f Beginning, from OF FLORIDA.
That part o f:
OP FLORIDA.
■aid point o f beginning run
Lota 23. 22. 31. 21. Block
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT
thence Bouth 11'12‘ U " East. CONCERN, and to all persona
B. Midway Height* Subdi­
CONCERN, end to ell pereono
■
dletanc*
o
f
(72
feet
to
a
vision, according to plat to
and parties claiming or hav­
and parties claiming o r bar.
point, run thence Bouth 40* Ing any right, title. Interest,
Plat Book t. pag* tl. pub.
ing any right, title, Interest,
03*14" Eeet, a dletanc*' of estate, mortgage or other Hen
lie records of Seminole
eetete, mortgage or other lien
413.SI feet to a point for the to or on thoe* certain par
County. Florida;
to or nn thoe* certain percale
end r.f thle survey line de­ cels o f land hereinafter dee lying Easterly of and lying
of land hereinafter deecrlhed,
scription.
within
44 feet Weeterly o f cen­
and th* follow ing pereonl, to­
crlbed, and the following per
gether with all unknown per­ Th* land herein described con­ son*, together with all un ter line o f construction o f
Road
8-417.
Section
sona claiming by, through or tains 173 square feet, more or know persona claiming by State
under known pereon* who ara lee*.
through or . under known per 77110. said confer line being
dead, or who are not known OWNED DT: EUGENE DEN eons who are dead, or who art described ae follows:
MARK
and
wlf# JOYCE not known to b* dead or
Begin on th* Eeeterly exten­
to be dead nr alive:
DENMARK
sion of the North Rn* o f
SECTION m iO .2004 — STATE
alive:
Lot 1-A. Block II. First AdROAD 8-427 — SEMINOLE SUBJECT TO: MORTGAGE re­ SECTION TTS1D-3M4 — STATE
dltlon to a rvplat of Lak#
COUNTY — NAME A AD
corded In O. R. Rook 271, ItO.II) i-CTT — IKMINOI.H
Mobil* Bhores, according to
DRESSES
page 430 In favor o f CARL COUNTY — NAMES A AD­
plat In Plat Rook t, page 71,
Carl C. Craig
C. CRAIG and wlf* RUTH DRESSES
public recorda of Bemlnol#
E. CRAIG
201K Longbrock Road
France* B. Faber
County, being 10.1 feet Eaet
SRD No. 211.1
Cleveland 31, Ohio
Weet Chester
of th* Northeast corner of
BRD No. 214.1, 344.1
DRAINAGE EASEMENT
Butler Co., Ohio
said
Lot 1-A. run thence
LATERAL DITCH R I G H T
BRD No. 179.1
North 4I*24'44" Exit a die(EABT)
STATION
2(4+74.41
Ruth E. Craig
tanca o f 4(2.34 feet to th*
(PARTY)
20114 Longbrock Road
Ruth E. Gags, Individually
beginning of a curve con­
That part of:
Cleveland 21, Ohio
and aa Executrix o l Estate
cav* to th* Northwesterly
BRD No. SS4.1, 224.1
o f L. D. and Avia Lambra
Lot 10 and th* West 10
having e radlue o f 1432.09
kle, deceased.
feet o f Lot tl, Block D,
feet,
run thence along eald
Loulo J. Jadln
20177 Banta Roea Street
Main* Addition to Longcurve thru a central angla
1412 Eaet Central
Detroit 21. Michigan
wood according to plat In
o f 3t'll'IO ", a dlatanca of
Oreen Bay, Wlaoonetn
BRD No. 141.1, 144.2, 144.2,
riat Rook 3. page 22, pub­
411.13 feet to end of eald
BIID No. 224.1
139.1, 149.2
lic record* of Bamlnol*
curve, run thenca North 23*
County, Florida;
03*11" Eaet a dletanc* o f
Alien G. Lllls
Lelda Rail# Lawrence
lying within 14 feet o f a ditch
10(0.41 feet to th* beginning
230 Mulberry Place
14 Second Street
survey line described aa fol­
o
f a curva concave to th*
Ridgewood, New Jersey
Atwater, California
lows:
Northwesterly,
and having a
BRD No. 140.1, 140.2, 140.1
8DR No. 141.1, 144.3, 144.2,
Commence on th* Bouth Rn*
radlua o f 114044 feet, run
139.1, 149.1
of th* NWU of Section I
thence along aald curve, thru
Martha C. Lilia
Township 21 Bouth, Rang*
a central angle ot 2I*31'30”(
330 Mulberry Placa
Lewis C. Lawrence
ID Eaet. at a point .13 feet
a
dletanc* of 330.10 feet to
Ridgewood, New Jeriey
1* Second Street
East of th* Southwest cor
th* end of eald curve, run
HIID No. 1(0.1, 1(0J, 140.1
Atwater, California
ner of aald NWU of eald
thence
North 0'31 'lt" Weet,
BRD No. 141.1, 144.1, 141.1,
Section 4, run thenca North
A dletanc* of &lt;11.11 feet to
Harvey M. Smith
149.1, 149.1
0 '4 2 'il" West, a distance of
a point, run thence North
Box 111, Winter Street
142.39 feet to th* beginning
e 'l i 't l " West a dletanc* o f
West Farmington, Mein*
Leila M. Willoughby
of a curva concav* to th*
1010.01
feet to th* North line
8RD No. 330.1
Addroea Unknown
Westerly, having a radius
o
f tho B h'lt of Bectlon 4,
SECTION TT.Ite-2004 — STATE
BRD No. 191.1, 1(1.4
of 4724.44 feet, run thence,
Townehlp 31 Bouth, Rang*
R O A D B-41T — SEMINOLE
■long said curve, thru a cen­ SECTION TTSIO-seet — STATE
40 East at A point .44 feet
c o u n t y — D E e rn irrio N B
tral angle of 2 'lt 'lo " , a die R O A D &gt;-427 — SEMINOLE
Eeet of th* Northwest cor­
BRD No. 1*0.1. 1(0.1, 140.1
tanca of 244.17 (eet to th* COUNTT — DESCRIPTIONS
ner ot oeld IW H o f Mid
RIOHT OF WAT
end o f said curve, run thence PARCEL NO. 131.1, IIM , 144.1
Seotlon I. for th* ond o f this
That pert of:
North S '!3 'lt " Woet, a die- RIOIIT OF WAY
center tin# description.
The South !H chains of
lane* o f (4.02 feet to tha That part o f:
Th*
land herein described con­
th* BWU o f NEU. Eeet
Lot 12, Block A. Replat et
Point of Beginning, from
o f Road o f Section 7,
Lake Mobil* Shore* ac­ tain! 4040 square feet, (.401
■aid point of beginning, run
acre)
mor* or less.
Townehlp It South, Rang*
cording to plat In Plat
thence Bouth I7'*2‘ l ( " Eaet.
30 Eeet, Except th* North
Book 4. page 44. publlo OWNED BT; FRANCES B. F A .
a dletanc* ot (71 foet to a
BER
44 foot thereof,
records of Bemlnol* Coun­
point, run thence Bouth 40*
lying wllhln to feet Souther­
ty, Florida;
04*14" East, a distance ot
PARCEL
NO. 191.1, 191.4
ly o f th* center line o f con­
111.41 feet to a point for tha lying within to foet Souther­
struction of 8tat* Road 8*117,
end 6f thla aurvey lino des­ ly o f th* center Rn* ot con RIOHT OF WAT
Section 77410, said cantor Rn*
■tructlon o f Stale Road B-ttl, That part o f:
cription.
Th* North 101.1 foot o f th*
being described ao follow i:
Th* land herein described con­ Section 77410, oeld certerlln*
Bouth &gt;014 feot o f tho
Uegln on th* Easterly ex­ tain* 400 aquara feat, mor* or being deecrlbed ee follow*;
Eaet H o f Lot I, Block
tension o f th* North line of lees.
Begin at the Southwest cor­
A. Bruit's
Addition
to
Lot 1-A. Block U. First Ad­ OWNED BT: LOL'IB J. JADIN
ner of Lot 21, Froet'a Addi­
Longwood.
aeoordlng
to
dition to a replat o f Lake
tion to Altamonte, accord­
unmarried; HAROLD JENplat to Plat Book 1, page
Mobil* Shores, according to
ing to plat In Plat Book 4,
QUIN and wlf* MYRTLE
33. publlo record* ot Boml.
plat In Plat Book I, page
peg* tt, publlo reoordo of
JKNQUIN
nolo
County, Ktorlda,
71, public record* of Semi­
Bemlnol* County,
Florida;
TAKE NOTICE that a De­
lying
within (0 feot Wooterly
nole County, being 40.4 feet claration of Taking hae been
run thence North O'JI'Ot
Weet, a dletanc* of 1119.11 of tho survey lino of flu te
Eaat of th* Northeast cor­ filed In the above-atyled ceue*
ner of eald Lot t-A, run by th* Petltlonere. th* acquir­
feat to th* beginning of a Road 8-427, Section 77410, Mid
curve concav* to th* South­ survey Una being deecrlbed ae
thence North 4&gt;*2t'l4" East ing authority of thee* proa dlatanca o f 443.44 feot to ceedlnge, of th* taking of th*
easterly, having a radlua o f follow e:
Begin on th* Bouth line o t
th* beginning of a curve above-described Unde, for the
1431.31 feet, run t h e n o *
th* NWU of Section 4,
concav* to th* Northwesterly purpose aet forth in th* Peti­
along
said
curve con
Townehlp 11 South, Rang*
having a radlua o f 1443.40 tion In thle cauee, vie: Aa
cava to th* Southeaster­
10 East, at A point .04 feet
feet, run thenee along aald right of way for a portion of
ly.
having •
radius ot
East o f tha Bouthwtit co r.
curva thru a central angle 8tat* Road No. g-(27, In Semi1*17.24 feet, run theno* anar
ot said KWH ef said
o f 21*31*40", e distance of not* County. Florida, and that
long said curve, thru * cen­
lection I, (Southeast corner
144.11 feel to th* and of aald th* Honorable Voile A. W il­
tral angle of l l '2 1 't l ”, a dle­
o
f
th*
NEU o f flection 0, o f
curve, run thence North 24* liam*. on* of Ihe Judges of
tanc* of 414.19 feot to th*
aald Townehlp and Range)!
43*14" Eeet a dletanc* of the Circuit Court o f th* Ninth
ond o f eald curve, and tha
run thenca North 4*!2'IV
beginning of e curve con­
l»3t.4( feet to th* beginn­ Judicial Circuit o f Florida,
West, a dletanc# of 401.90
cav* to th* Northwesterly,
ing of a curve concav* to will on the 14th day of April,
feet to th* beginning o f a
th* Northweaterly, and hav­ A. D. 1944, et 3 o'clock P. M-,
haring a radlua of 11.449.20
curva
concav* to th* W est­
ing a radius of 11(1.21 foot, In the Bemlnol* County Court­
foot, run thonc* along aald
erly, having a radlue ot
run thonc* along eald curvo, house et
curve, thru a central angle
Bsnford, Florida,
4720.01
foot, run thence a .
o f 2*40*00", a distance of 410
thru a central angle o f 2* conalder eeld Declaration of
long sold curve thru a cen­
11*40", a dletanc* of 440.40 Taking,
feot to th* end of eeld curve
appoint
appraiser*.
tral angle o f I'll'S O " A diefoet to th* end of aald curvo, ■nd make such Order ■■ th*
run thence North SO'lO'tf
dance of 300.11 feet to th*
run thonc* North O 'l l 'l l 1 Court deem* proper. All par­
K elt a dlatanco of 444.40
end
o f aald curva, rua thence
Weet, a distance of II4.M ties lo th* suit end all par­
feot to th* beginning o f •
North I ' l i ' l l " West, e diecurve concave to th* Northfeot to a point, run thonc* ties Interested may appear and
tones e f 121t.ll feet to the
eeeterty having a radlue of
North O 'l l'l l" Woet a dle­ be heard at th* time and
beginning o f e curve con .
tanc* o f 1(11.11 feet to th* placa designated.
1110.20 (eet, run thence along
cev*
to tho Northeaeterly,
■aid curva thru a central
North lino of th* BWU of
You. and each o f you, are
having a radlue o f 1730.01
Section 1, Townehlp II Bouth, hereby commanded to appear
angle of 10*04', a distance
foet, run thonc* along said
Rang* It Eaet. at a point by filing an Answer lo Ihe
o f 141.47 feet to th* end ot
curve thru e control angle
.14 feot East of th* North- Petition heretofore filed In thl*
■aid curva, run thenca North
o f 1*10*21" a distance o f
40*2t'tl" Eaet. a distance of
weet corner of aald BWU o f causa In the entitled Court on
112.(4 feat to a point on tho
aald flection I, for th* ond or before tha Ith day of May,
1401.00 feet to * point on
North line o f said Bectlon
o f thlo center Una descrip­ A. D. 1944, to ahow what
th* Easterly extension o f th*
0, being 714 foot Weat o f
tion.
North line ot Lot 1 A. Block
right, title. Interest or liens
th# Northeast oornar o f M id
Th* land herein described con­ you, or any of you. hav* In
B, Flret Addition lo noplot
flection 0, for th* end o f
tain* I ll s equer* feet, (.111) and to th* above - described
o f Lak* Mobil* Shores, ac­
thle
eurvey line description.
acre) mora or lee*.
cording to plat In Plat Book
Unde end show cause why th*
OWNED 14Y: ALLEN G. L1L- seme should not be taken for
I. pag* 71. eald point being Th* land hareln described con­
LA and wlf* MARTHA C. tb* uses end purposes set
40.4 feot Easterly from th* tains l t l l square feet, (.444
1.1LL A
Northeait corner of said Lot, acre) mor* or )••*■
forth In th* petition filed
SURJECT TO: MORTGAGE re- herein.
run thonc* North 41'24'tl” OWNED BT: II. A. SCOTT end
wlf* EULA M. SCOTT
corded In O. R. Book 411,
East, a dlatanco of 100 foot
WITNE8S my Hand and tha
peg* 411 In favor o f CHAR­ Beal of aald Court on thlo 19th
to th* ond ot thla cantor SUBJECT TO: Intoreet. If any,
e
f LEILA M. W1LLOUOHBY
LES RUDD. 8R. and wife day of March, A. D. 1944.
line description.
TAKE NOTICE that a De­
BESSIE RUDD; and. MORT­ (SEAL)
Th* lend herein described con­
GAGE recorded In O. R.
tain* 140 square feet, mere or claration e f Taking hae been
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
filed In the ebove-atyled cause
Rook 414. peg* 144 held by
Clerk o f Iha Circuit Court, lea*.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
OWNED
n Y : LEIDA BELLE by the Petltlonere, the ecqutr.
In and for Bemlnol* CounAT WINTER PARK; and, InLAWRENCE and huebend, Ing authority of thee* proceed.
ty, Florida.
Inge, o f the taking o f the
tereel. If any. qt HARICH
LEWI8 a. LAWRENCE
By: Sandra 8. Johnaon
CHEMICAL COMPANY as to
8UBJECT TO: MORTOAOB re­ ebove-deecrlbed lend*, for th*
Deputy Clerk
an
unrecorded option
to HAROLD F. JOHNSON
corded to O. R. Rook 4, pag* purpoa* eet forth In th* Peti­
purchase.
l i t held by RUTH E. OAOE. tion In thle cauee, vie: Ae
County Attorney
SRD No. 221.1
ee Executrix ef th* Eetete right o f way for e portion o f
Drawer Z
RIOIIT OF WAT
ot Avia Lambrakle, deceased; B ute Road No. 1*427, In flemlSanford, riorlda
That pert of:
end L e m b r o e
Demsirloe note County, Florida, and that
and
Lot It, J. A. Blalllne'e Ad­ JACK W. PIERCE
Lembrakle, deceased; and, Ih* Honorable Voile A. WIIdition te Long wood, ac­ Holland Building
MORTOAOB recorded to O. llama, one of the Judgee ot
eordlng to plot In Piet Tattah*M*o, Florida
R. Book III, peso 274 hold the Circuit Court e f th* Ninth
Judicial Circuit ef Florida,
Book t, peg* I, public re­ Of Counsel (or th* Petitioner*.
by C. W. COPPERSMITH.
wilt on th* 14th day of April,
cord* of Somlnol* County, Publish March tt, II A April
A. D. 1*M. at 1 o'clock P.M.
Florida;
T. 14. 11(4.
PARCEL NO. III.L 114.1
to th* Bemlnol* County Courtlying within IS ftet Boater- CDg-41
RIOHT OF WAT
houee at Banford, IGorlda, con­
ly o f th* survey line e f State
That pert o f:
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Road g-117, Section 77414, aald
Lota tl. 21 and 14. Block sider said Declaration et Tak­
BONING COMMISSION
survey line being described ee
A. Roplat or Lak* Mobil* ing. appoint appraisers, end
follows:
Notice mt Ihebile Hearing
Shore*, according to plat make such Order ee th* Court
Notice lo hereby gives, that
Begin on tb* Bouth Rn* of
In Plat Book I, pag* II, dooms proper. All perlloo to
th* NWU of Section I, Town, aftar consideration, th* Semipubllo record* ot gemtool* th* ault and all pertloi Inter­
ested mey appear end be
ship 11 Bouth, Rang* 14 nolo County Zoning Commiss­
County, Florida;
East, at a point .44 feot East ion will hold a publlo hear­ lying within 4* feot Southerly heard at the time end place
o f th* Southwest corner of ing to determine th* feasibili­ of th* center lino of construc­ deelgneted.
You, end each e f you, ere
aald NWU o f aald Section I, ty o f recommending to th* tion ot Slat* Road B-427, Hoc(Southeast corner e f th* Board o f County Commission­ tlon 77410, eald center Rn* be- hereby commanded to appear
by tiling an Antwar to th*
NEU ef Section • e f eeld ers that th* follow ing deacrlb- Ing deecrlbed ae feilewei
Townehlp end Rang*)) rna *d
property
presently
Begin et tb* fleuthweet ear­ Petition heretofore filed to
thenee North 4‘ 13'tf" West, ■ e a * 4
A-d
Agriculture
ner e f Lot 21, Frost'* Addi­ thle ceue* to th* entitled Court
e distance e f H t .ll feet te be
toned
R -t
Multiple
tion t* Altamonte, according on er before th* Ith day ot
th* beginning ot a curve Family Residential; Beg 419
te plat to Plat Book 1, pag* May, A.D. 1114, te show whet
concave te th* Westerly, ft W of NK cor o f th* BWU
II, publlo rooorde e f Semi­ right, title, Intoreet or Hens
having e radius o f 1121.41 e f the BE * e f Seotlon 1I-11Snole County, Florida; run you, er any ot you, hev* to
feet, run thence along eald HE, thonee run W 1(4 ft to
thonc* North O'll'Ot" Weet, end to th* ebove-deecrlbed
curve thru * central angla NW eor e f sold to eoree.
e dletanc* of Itlt.Td feot to lande and ahow cause why th*
o f 1*4440", e dlatanco of thence ■ 14 ehi. thenee B 70*
th* beginning of a curve earn* ehoutd net b* token for
1IM 1 foet to th* end ef ft, thenee N IS che; else th*
concave te th* floutheeeterly, th* UM* end purpoeee eet
eeld curve, run thence North NH et th* NEU o f th* SWU
having e radio* of ttl7.1l forth to th* Petltton filed
4'42‘ t f" West, e distance ef end th* NU et th* BU o t th*
(set, run thence along eeld herein.
WITNESS my Hand end th*
1311.14 feet to th* beginning BEU of th* SWU I le u : Beg
curve, thru e central angle
et e curve concave to (he et the BW cor o f th* NU of
o f 11*1141", e dletanc* o f Seel e f Mid Court on thla llt k
Northeasterly, having a ra­ th* BU o f th* BEU o f tb* flW
011.10 feet to the end o f eald day ef March, A D . 1144.
dius e f 4714.41 feet, run U. rue B 4 eh*. N 1U che. W
curva. end th* beginning (SEAL)
thenee along sold curve thru 4 che, fl 1U ch e to Section IIArthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
e f a curve concave to th*
e eentral angle o f 1 'trtT ", 41S-19E; end less: Beg et th*
Clerk e f th* Circuit Court,
Northweaterly, havlag e ra­
a dletanc* et t l l . t l feet to NE cor of th* NWU *f
le end for Berntool* C eu e.
dlua e f 11,44040 feet, run
ty.
Florida.
a point on th* North line ef th*
thence along eeld curve,
SWU
of
th*
BEU
eeld flection 4. being 11.4 of • * e 11 * a 13-218-29E. run
Byt Sandra fl. Jehaeefl
‘ hru * central angle e l I*
Deputy Clerk
foet West e f th* Northeast ■ 11.1 ft, tbenc* W ISM ft.
*0 ** . * dleteoo* Of 4*4 feet
corner e f s e lf Section 4, theno* N te the N line e f sets
-----to th* ead ef aotd curve, run HABOLD r . JOHNSON
for th* *e4 e f thl* survey NWU of th* flWU o f the IE U
thenee North l l ' i r t l " Beat, County Attorney
Ho* description.
e f fleotlon II, thenee B I* POB.
» Hetono* e f IIM * feet t* Drawer S
Tb* lend hereto described eon- Further described ee W ef
th* boglnalng *r a curve •enters, Florida
Ulna Tl* square feet, more Henkel Ave. end flW e f Lake
eoeeav* te tb* Northeaster- and
e r Use.
Orient*.
ly having * radlue e f U il .t l JACK W. PIERCE
OWNED
BTl HARVEY H.
Publlo hearing will be held
fe e t rue thence along said Holland Butldlnc
SMITH.
to th* Seminole County Oeurt
curve thru e central angla Talleheeeee, Florida
BED Ne. B44.1. 4*44
House, County Commissioners
Of Ctuneel for th* Petltlonere.
DRAINAGE EASEMENT
Room, Sanford. Florida, W ed­
feet to the end ef eeld curve, Publleh M*r«h 14. II * April
LATERAL DITCH R I O H T nesday. April I. l t l l at 1:41
run thence North 41*14*40" T# 1€* 1H4*
(BAST)
STATION 1*4+7*44 P. M. or ao soon thereafter
F V 1*.
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ee possible.
feet to a petal on the BeatThat part aft
Seminole Ooeaty Zoning
•Fix eateuaU* *f th* North
If po« Hast people to pap
Let t. Sleek D. Mato* AdCemmleelea
line * f Let 1A, Block Edill** I*Leagweod, accordBy Robert fl. Brown
Flrat Addltiea t* (Uniat of sttoatioa to pwr bmla*M,
lag 4e fllatto Plat Book
Seaalnol* Ceuaty Zoning
Lak* Mobil* Aker*a? accord- e«n FA MflU sal ask th*
I. page 41. pablle reeerds
Director
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*( Seminole Ceuaty, Pier- Publish March It, 11, 1114.
page 71, sold point being Harald Staff about mbm atCDfl-44
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March 84,1964 — Pare 9,

VrrmlB

(D a n h

G b b ij.

DEAR ABBY: I wait on
tables in a cocktail lounge
from threa in the afternoon
until ona o'clock in the
morning. I have to wear a
very skimpy costume on
this job. The hours arc
rough and »o are some of
the customers, but the pay
is better than I could get
anywhere else. Some of the
men customers think that
just because a girl is wear*
lng a revealing costume she
isn't respectable and any­
thing goes. I try hard not
to be too chummy with the
men, but a sourpuss wait­
ress doesn't make much in
tips. What can I do? Don't
tell me to quit working be­
cause I am a divorcee with
two children, and 1 need the
dough.
CAROL
DEAR CAROL: If you
must work, find a job with
shorter hours and longer
skirts.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Nate and
I have been married for 14
years. We have four chil­
dren and are very happy.
Sunday night he got a long­

•

By Abigail Van Buren

distance call from Bing­
hamton, N. Y. We don't
know anybody there, so na­
turally it shook me up. Nate
was on the phone for half
an hour and all he said was,
"Uh uh, that’s nice," and
"Hu uh." When he hung up,
he said it was some dizzy
dame he knew slightly be­
fore we were married. She
called him up to tell him
site was a free woman now
and she wondered If he was
STILL married. I am terri­
bly upset. How did she
know his number? Should I
worry? Would a girl a man
knew only "slightly" call
him up out of the blue after
It years?
NERVOUS
DEAR NERVOUS: Yes, a
girl a man knew only slight­
ly could conceivably call
him up out of the blue after
14 (or 24!) years. She could
have gotten his number
from a mutual friend or rel­
ative, if you aren't in the
book. And don’t worry.
There are plenty of nuts
around.
• • •
DEAR

ABBY:

I

don't

Qjazobl} O/l (Bhidqsi
A winning poker player
NORTH (D)
14
*73
should be somewhat of a pes­
V K 10 5 3
simist. There is little future
♦ 84
* AKQ108
hi that game if you overplay
WEST
EAST
• doubtful hand.
*10 9
*QJS4
A winning rubber bridge
VQ9B2
VJ84
♦ KQJ2
A A 1073
player should adopt the op­
*742
*JS
posite attitude and bid to
SOUTH
optimistic game or slam con­
* AK0S3
tracts. It is much harder to
M A7
defend than to play the
♦ 90S
*993
dummy.
Both vulnerable
South's two no-trump bid is
North East South West
certainly a push. He does
1*
Pass 1 A
Past
have ace-king-ace, hut his
2*
Pass 2 N.T. Pass
hand appears to represent
3 N.T. Pass Pan
Pass
only three playing tricks with
Opening lead— ♦ K
no stopper at ail in diamonds.
North's three no-trump call 1has the same 12 high card
is even more optimistic. He i points he opened with afttl

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have a very big wardrobe,
so my sister and 1 trade and
wear each other's clothes.
When I am complimented
on something I am wearing,
and it isn't mine, what
should I say ?
HONEST
DEAR HONEST: S a y ,
"Thank you.” It's not nec­
essary to mention the own­
er unless you arc asked.
# • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO RO­
BERT IN S I L V E R
SPRtNGS: In the words of
Goethe, "Nothing Is worth
more than this day." You
will never relive yesterday,
and tomorrow is still be­
yond your reach.
• • •
Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3363, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.
• » •
Hutc to write letters?
Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 33C5, Beverly Hills,
Calif., for Abby'a new book­
let. "HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR ALL OCCAS­
IONS."

By 0swQld Jacoby
while he figures on five club
tricks he is not even sure of
them.
Three no-lrump turns out to
be a lay down. East and West
cash four diamond tricks' and,
since the jack ot clubs drops,
South takes the remainder.
Probably one of the defend­
ers will remark how lucky de­
clarer was to have the dia­
monds break four-four and
there ii no argument with
that premiae.
On the other hand there
was no certainty that a dia­
mond would be opened and
without a diamond lead the
hand figures to make any­
time that East does not hold
lour or five clubs to tbe Jack.

W om an

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■OX1NO C M IX K SIO *
Node* a f Pablla llrarlatr
Nolle# la hsrrby given, that
Aftar consideration. tha Sami•ala County Zoning Commie*,
ton wilt h oll a public hearing
So Satormlno tho feasibility of
rooommandlng to tha Hoard of
County commlaalonara that tha
follow ing doaerlbad proparty
prracntly aonad R-IAA Uraldantlal and B-S Duplex b#
ponad R f
Multiple Family
Raaldanttalt Lota IS and I*.
Ballmer * WaSaa Manor. Fur­
ther doaerlbad aa SW of Cladwin Avo. and NW af Walla
*P u blte hearing w ill h# held
la tha lamlnola County Court
Houao. County Commlaalonara
Room, Banford. Florida, Wadnaaday April I. 41*4 at T:S*
f . K. or aa aooa tharaaftar
aa poaalbla.
_
•ami nolo County Zoning
Commlaalon
By Robort
Brown
iam lnolo County Zoning
Dlraelor
Fubllah March S4. 11. 1*44.
c oa -7 1 _________________________
s i a i x o i i r o r s iT T
b o n in g
toM W iealoN
a •Sira o f l*ablta Kaarias
The Z oaln f commlaalon will
bold a public hearing to eonsldar raooremandlng to tha
Board o f County Commlaalon•ra lo amend Section 14 Sub­
jection J of tha Hamlnol* Coun­
ty Zoning Regulation* to de­
lete entirety eubaectlon J. Copinn nf ttale propoaed reeoluttnn
may be obtained la tha Zon­
ing Offleo. Court llouaa, San­
ford, Florida, Monday thru
Frldaya from SiOO A. M. to

l * e P. M.

Public hearing will ba held
in tho Seminole County Court
Houea, County Conimlealonera
Room. Sanford. Florida. Wad•eeday, April S. 1SSI at T:St
P. M. or aa toon tharaaftar aa
poaalbla.
Seminole County Zoning
Commlaalon
Ry: Robart 8. Drown
Seminole County Zoning
Director
Fubllah March SI, SI, 1SII
CDB-74

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•F.MINOI.I3 t’OPNTV
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Notice Is hereby given, that
afttr consideration, the 8rmlnolo County Zoning CommlatIon will hold * public hearing
to determine th* feasibility of
recommending (o th* Roard of
County Commleelonera that the
following described property
presently aimed A-l Agricul­
ture and H-IA Single Family
Residential b* soned C-5 Com­
mercial: Approximately I acre*
lying W’erly and JPorly o f 1-4
R W. located In th* W&gt;i o f
th# flK'4 of th# MV 14 and NW
'4 of the VT7&lt;J o f the «W '4 ,
flection 3-318*39)7, lea*: Coun­
ty Road K/W and ACL lilt
R W. Further described aa N
of M. R. 414 and W or 1-4.
Public hearing w ill b* held
In th* Bemlnol* County Court
House, County Commissioner*
Room. Sanford. Florid*. W ed­
nesday, April I. 1444 at 7:3&lt;)
I*. M. or a* anon thereafter
as poaalbla.
Bamlnol* County Boning
Commlaalon
Ry Robert I. Rrowa
Hemlnol* County Zoning
Director
Publish March 34. 31, 1444.
CDS-44

Nolle* I* hereby given, that
after consideration, th* Saminolo County Eonlng Commits.
Ion will hold a public hearing
to datertnln* tho feasibility of
recommending to the Hoard of
County
Commleelonera
that
the following described pro­
perty
presently
aonad
R-l
Residential b* aonad C-* Com­
mercial: Th* N 4«0 ft of th*
K
ft of th* W 94* ft of
the HW*, of th* Nl!&gt;4 of flec­
tion n-ziA -iO E lying a »r a.
It. 414. Further described &gt;•
•uuth of fl. R. 431 and tset of
I'ralrl* l.ak* Drlvo-ln Theater.
Public hearing will bo held
In th* flemlnola County Court
House, County Commlseloner*
Room. Banford. Florid*. Wednttday, April 9, 1944 at Ti34
I*. M. or as soon thereafter
a* poaalbla.

4:11 (1) Runehtn* Almanac
(4) Suiiihlno Almanac
•:34 *» Grow. Farm Report
4:»0 15) World Civilisation
(4) Sunrise Saaatalar
Samlnot* County Zoning
IN THM CIRCUIT r « » T O r
1:44 (5) Today
Commlaalon
THIS NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
(4) Wako Up llovlas
By
Robart S. Brown
CUIT. IN AND FOR SKMI?:14 II) Klim Features
flemlnnl* County Zoning
n o u : c o u n t y . F i.o it in * ,
191 Mickle Krana
Director
7:35 &lt;41 loca l X«w*. Weather IN C1IANCHRT NO. 1M*1
Publleh March 34. it, 1944.
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1:40 (4 Captain Kangaroo
Cr&gt;fl-49
Plaintiff
1:14 (I) Cartoons
1:04 (51 Dlvore* Court
CLARA
ALLEN
(4) American History
Defendant.
&lt;4) Kaarcle* For Woman
NOTICE OF at IT
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INO*
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TOU ARE IIEnEBT NOTI(*&gt; I Love Lucy
FRIIZIR
FIED that ault for divorce
has been filed agalnet you In
(4) December Brlda
•1:44 (5) Concentration
tho Circuit Court of the Ninth
(4) McCoys
Judicial Circuit, tn and For
Semlnolo
County,
Florida,
Chancery No. l t l t l , wherein
Slot a y o
JIMMIE L. ALLEN I* Plain­
tiff and CLARA ALLEN I*
n selection
Defendant. Tou ar* hereby re­
quired to file your Antwtr
IRtlhOLK COUNTY
o f f o o d s is
fO V IM i COMMISSION
and/or otherwise plead In ac­
cordance with the law with
Native or Pnblle Hearlau
so e a s y !
Notice Is hereby al*en, that tlio Clerk of th* above entitl­
after eonaUaraUon. the fltml- ed Court and tn aervo a copy
nol* County Zoning Cummin- of asm* upon Frank A. Taylor.
for
Plaintiff,
Ito
Ion will hold a public hear­ Attorney
ing to determine the feaslbl- North Magnolia. Orlando, Flor­
Illy of recommending to tho ida, on nr bafor* the 10th day
Roard of County Commlaalon- o f April. A. !&gt;. 1944. Otherera that Die following describ­ wlaa .v Deere* Pro Cohfaeao
i week
ed property prerently soned will be entered against you
Modal (K T - I4 S
R-l A Single Kamlly Residential for your failure to ao serve
withKtapUbl* trad*
l»* aonad A-t Agriculture: Dole and flit your Answer and/or
71 and 14. Walla Farm) Hub- other defenses, aa required ky
Htra’a how aaay w# mean: Tw o glide-out ahalvaa bring
division. Further daaorlbed a* law.
lying south of l-oWe Drive and
WITNESS my hand and th*
fooda out front a Convenient butter, cheeee and anack
Kail o f Hiineet Road.
official east of aald Court In
bin* • Removable meat pane Twin vegetal)!* crisper*
Public hearing will be hold Banford, County of H-mlnoI*.
e Food* atom ! in the door are ao easy to reache And
In the Setulnol* County Court Slat* of Florida. Idle !oth da)
Houao, County ComniDslonara or Maroh, A. U. 1944.
there'a 14.1 cu. ft. of refrigerated apace in ati!
Room, Sanford. Florida. Wad- (BEAL)
naaday, April I. 1414 at Till
Arthur It. neokwllh, Jr.,
P. 34. or aa soon thereafter
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
aa poaatbt*.
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlan. DC.
Nemln.de County Zoning Frank A. T ajlor
Commlaalon
534 North Magnolia Avenue
tly Robert 8. Brown
Orlando, Florida
C'aaaelberry I'laza
Casselberry
Bemtnola County
Zoning Attorney for th* Plaintiff.
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By Ruth M illett

1. Act your age. Seek the
Do you want to know how to
make your retirement yeari companionship of persons in
some of the best yeari of {your own ago group, with In­
terests similar to your own.
your life?
2. Do not underestimate
A reader of this column who
retired several year* ago and youth. I)o not patronize the
baa been "extremely happy" young with such remarks as
with more thinga to do titan "When you've lived as long
•he has time to do offers her at 1 have . , ."
own set of rules for living
happily after retirement.

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Pictured abovo in Sunford Librarian, Mrs. Sacy King, who hua rather
short hair but so very feminine because o f its impeccable cut und the
well designed arrangement o f each strand. This is another o f the expert
Hair Styles by Hetty Anne'a Hair Styling Salon located at 2201 South
Pnrk Ave. For Appointment cnll 322-4013.
(Adv.)

CHARLIE LEWIS is now showing his now Spring Stock o f Yazoo Lawnmowers— Yazoo the big-wheel Inwnmowcr that handles with ease on
lawns or grounds o f any size. We sell, trade, demonstrate and service.
Our location: one mile west o f 17-02 on Country Club ltd., 20th St.
Phone 822-7028.
(Adv.)

Little Miss Amy Hrough is convinced that "just everybody" buys their
Hats from MARY ESTHERS—"Featuring Fashions Just For You."
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Caslro Orders Retrial Of Old Party Member
Houses and railroads plsy
•n Important part in tbt life
o f P. B. Langley, now viilUng
Sanford and other old friendi.
Langley ia a retired general
•upcrlntendent of the Atlantic
Coast Lino Railroad. He now
lives in Camp Hill, Ala.,
which ia part of the "houses"
phase of his life.
The former railroad execu­
tive moved away from Camp
11111 at an aarly age. And 57
year* later he built a home
within 100 feet of hia original
borne.
The ether part house* play
Is this, and Langley tells it
with a alight wince:
During his railroading car­
eer ho was sent to Jackson­
ville. He ordered a home
built.
The day It waa completed,
he moved to Savannah. Mrs.
Langley's comments were not
recalled by her huiband, who
visited the Herald office Wed­
nesday afternoon.
Langley manages to return
to Sanford each winter and
this year he has made the
visit, with headquarter! at
the Valdes Hotel, last two
months.
He returned to Camp Hill
Monday.
Railroading has been the
life for Sanford's greatest
visiting b o o st* . (He calls
Sanford "hom e" even though
his official residence Is Camp
U1U.)
And he'll talk about rail­
roading, and Sanford, with
equal fervor and In that or­
der.
Back ia 1915 be waa assign­
ed here aa train dispatcher,
later appointed trainmaster.
Jn 1921 he moved to Lakeland
with the title of superintendent

o f tho Tampa Division of
ACL.
He went to Ocala In 1925
and later to Jacksonville
where he was the ACL’o sup­
erintendent o f transportation.
His final stopover was la
Savannah in 1942 where ho
was superintendent of the rail­
road’s northern lines.
All In all Langley has lived
In Florida for about 30 years
and he* really baa the sand
In hia shoes.
But you can’t discount
Camp Hill either. There he
haa several reasons for stay­
ing:
lilt nephew Is a bank pres­
ident and mayor; a niece la
postmistress and a nephew a
funeral director.
He and Mrs. Langley leave
Monday for Camp Hill. Ask­
ed If he'll return next year
after his two-month visit this
season he quickly said:
"Yea. For three months."

Choir Honors
Adam Muller
The Choir o f the DeBary
Community Methodlat Church
honored Adam Muller, who cel­
ebrated his 70th birthday on
March 19, at the monthly so­
cial hour held last Thursday
night following the weekly rehwiraal.
Hostesses for the evening
wera Mr*. Allan Duffin and
51rs. Charles Creasey. Twrntwo-members were present to
enjoy the occasion.

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HAVANA (U PI) — Cuba's
Supreme Court scheduled nn
appeal session Monday on or­
der! or Premier Fidel Cailro
for the re trial of an old Communiit Party member sentenccd to die.
Cuitru ordered the re-trial
of Murcoa Rodrigues Alfonio,
lit*, after hia conviction last
week. Cuitro mid he wus us­
ing hia preogutive aa premier
because there haa been “ much
confusion” in tha firat trial.

KAREN ANN I’OLK

JENNIFER GREENE

Fourteen entries have been
received for tho annual Baby
o f the Year Contest sponsored
by tho Zeta XI Chapter of
Bela Sigma Phi.
Procccda from Uie event
will go to tho Little Red
Schoolhouse, which cares for
exceptional children In the
area.
The contest opened last
Saturday and concludei April
Voles arc one cent each
and plcturca are being dis­
played at Roumillat and An­
derson Drug Store, Touchton's
Drug Store and Ren Frank­
lin's 5 and 10 Store.
The baby'a piclurri will al­
ternate each week in all three
locations.
Tlie first prize will 1* a $25
Series E savings bond donat­
ed by the Florida Stale Bank
and a trophy donated by
Wert's Jewelers. Second prize

Is a loving cup donated by
Kadcr's Jewelers. Third will
be a gift certificate for bronz­
ing of Die baby'a first shoes
and donated by Gumm Jewelera.
Other donations consist of
cedar floor atands and frames

Audubon Society
To See Film
By Mrs. Adam Muller
A film lecture on "Florlda'a
Fusrlnnling Birds" will tie
pri'srnti'il by S. Carluton Rugeis o f Orlando at a meeting of
the Audubon Society to lie
held at 2:30 p. m. Thuraday at
the Geneva Community Hall.
Kogera ia h director o f the
Florida Audubon Society, and
o f the University Club of
Winter Park and is a member
of the Camera Club of Winter
Park.

. GEORGE LEAHY JR.

by n. L. Andrews, contractor,
and posts by O'Dec's Sign Ser­
vice.
. The contest chairman is
G e r a l d i n e B. Linnckugel.
Handling publicity la Margar­
et 3t. Hudgins.
Four of the entries appear
with Uhls news item. The
others will appear In succeed­
ing Issues of The Herald.
“ Contestant!" whose pictures
arc appearing this week at
Ben Franklin's are:
George Leahy Jr., seven
months, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Leahy Sr., of 2909 S.
Park Ave., sponsored by Uio
Women's Breakfast Club.
Jrnnlfrr Lynn Greene, six
weeks, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur S. Greene of
2404 Key Ave., sponsored by
the Seminole ktemorial Hos­
pital Auxiliary.
Sandra L e e
Orwlg, 18
months, daughter of Mr. and

SANDRA LEE ORW1G

Mrs. Robert Orwig, of 2425
Laurel Ave., sponsored by the
S e m i n o l e Numismatic So­
ciety.
Karen Ann Polk, 14 months,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hammond Polk, of 603 Baywood Dr., sponsored by the
Jaycce Wives Club.

Fees Questioned
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Payment of big fees to attor­
neys handling a $135 million
Jacksonville Expressway au­
thority bond issue was ques­
tioned today by State Sen.
B. C. Pearce, East Palatka.
An abundant shower nf
manna fell upon Turkey in
1881.

ized rommunlit apparatu* In
Cuba remained aloof from
Castro's druggie againit Ba­
tista until late in 1058, just
before the triumph o f the rev­
olution.)
An armed forcea ministry
communique Sunday told Cub­
ans for the first time, an army
helicopter was hijacked last
Thursday and flown to tha
United States. The two de­
fecting crewmen requested U.
K. asylum when they landed at
Key W rit.

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Cancer-Free
Smoke Seen
By Scientist
PALM B E A C H SHORES
(UPI) — A cancer scientist
says science may develop a
chemical protection for cigar­
ette smokers against cancer.
Dr. Charles Huggins, di­
rector of the Ben 5!ay Can­
cer Research Laboratory at
the University o f Chicago,
said tobacco smoke causes
cancer. He said the cancercausing property in the smoke
is the aromatic hydrocarbon
compound, bcnxo apyrenc.
He said compounds of the
same chemical family might
neutralize its cancerous pow­
er in body chemistry and thus
protect smokers.
Dr. Huggins Sunday ad­
dressed the
sixth annual
seminar for science writers,
sponsored by the American
Cancer Society.

“ Great Savings On Easy Terms**
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

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death acntence in Cuitro Cuba.
He wai found guilty of in­
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who wero alaln by police after
participating in the March 13,
1957, attempt to kill dictator
Fulgenrlo Bntlsta.
(Cuban exile* in Miami mid
tha re-trial could be algnlfirant aa it wax bound to re­
flect tha fact that tha organ­

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Seminole County Courthouse
li experiencing growing palm
and about to "burat at the
K am a." County Commission
voted Tuesday to move the
email claims court to the Masonic Building and take over
that office in the courthouse
as a “ Commission office," for
private meetings of the Com*
mission and for use by visit*
ing agencies, such aa the
atate auditor.
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Chamber of
Commerce's
Charlie Morrison celebrated
his 72nd birthday Tuesday.
Says he is the same age as
Jack Benny, give or lake.
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The Department o f Defense, with the
knowledge of the White House, today placed its
stamp o f approval on continued operation of
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Sen. Spessard Holland, in n telephoned mes­
sage to The Sanford Herald at 12:30 p.m., re­
ported the Navy expressed its desire to con­
tinue the base "since no other facility is capable
o f carrying on the reconnaissance missions" of
Heavy Attack Wing One.
The decision was reached this morning dur­
ing a conference in Senator Holland’s Washing­
ton office attended by State Sen. Mack N. Cleve­
land Jr., John Krider and Randall Chase, repre­
senting the Seminole County Chamber o f Com­
merce; Adm. John S. Thach, deputy chief of
naval operations for nir, and other high Navy

officers; Senator Holland and representatives of
Sen. George Smathers and Rep. A. S. Hcrlong
Jr.
Scnntor Hollnnd telephoned The Herald at
10:30 a.m., saying tlint a "satisfactory answer"
had been reached but thnt the Navy desired to
rclense the information within an hour or so.
It followed that the Navy sought and re­
ceived approval o f the Department o f Defense,
with the knowledge o f the White House. Sena­
tor Holland said he was uninformed whether the
matter had been brought to the personal atten­
tion of President Johnson.
The Navy’s news release at 12:30 p.m. to­
day reads as follows:
"Navy representatives met today with
Senator Holland and representatives o f Senator

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day, next Wednesday. ’Tla
April Fool’s Day. (Good golly,
that meant one-fourth o f 1964
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy, mild through Thursday; high todny 80-85; low tonight in 60s.
United Press Lensed Wire

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Although it has been in the
public print any number of
times that he it running for
justice of the peace in Dis­
trict 6, Republican Charles E.
Kern wants it known he It
not a candidate for constable.
(A Herald headline said to
when Kern announced — and
Kern hat demanded a retrac­
tion. Now he hat it.)

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BRIEFS

W ebb Divorced
LOS ANGELES (U P I)-A c tor producer Jack Wcbb’a
third wife, former beauty
queen Jackie Loughcry, was
granted a divorce Tuesday.

No Color Line

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Annual pre-Easter Ladles P robe N ear EndDay Coffee Club will meet at
GAINESVILLE
(UPI) —
10 Thursday morning at the F e d e r a l aviation officials
Chamber of Commerce.
were expected to conclude
A • •
their probo today of an air
Demolition of the Palms taxi crash here last month
Hotel and the Woodruff Build which killed 10 persons.
ing continues. Roof nearly off
and windows gone from the Still N o W ord
hotel. Interior walls about
BERLIN (U P I )-U . S. offi­
gone and part of the roof off cials still had no word from
the Woodruff Building. (Head' the Russians today on the
line should read: “ Larry V er whereabouts of two American
nhel's Dream Comes True!" fliers whose imminent release
Remember all those "C lock" from East Germany was an­
blurbs?)
nounced three days ago.
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County Commission forward
ed a 'letter of condolence to
Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy at
tbe death of the late Presl
dent. Commission received a
card from
Mrs. Kennedy
Tuesday.
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Ing, at First and Park
and Homo 80 yearn old,
la being demolished to
Butko way fo r a muni­
cipal parking lot. Work­
men -Tuesday afternoon
meant for a portion o f
the second floor wall to
full IN but something
went wrong and It fell
OUT, causing u roar, a
dust cloud and tearing
down a section o f the
tin marquee. The entire
job will t a k e two
months.
(Herald Photo)

•

The local polticlans really
are pounding the sidewalks
Last night's mail at home
brought a letter from one
candidate that he would be
around “ to visit" shortly.
Won't do him any good in the
primary . . . we are of the
opposite political faith. But,
on the other hand, If he sur
vivea the primary we’ll vote
for him in November. That’s
a promise.

•

Citrus Fight
AUBURNDALE (U P I)-T h e
general manager of the Flor­
ida Citrus Commission urged
a die-hard tight Tuesday
against lowering of U. S. im­
port tariffs and also drummed
on Florida's “ O.J.—the real
thing."

All Democratic candidates
for county offices have been
invited to a chicken pilau
dinner and will be introduced
at 7 p. m. Saturday at the
Homeowners who have not
American Legion Hut
on
filed for homestead exemption
Highway 17-92.
• • •
were warned today by Mary
Many of our Sanfordites Earle Walker, county tax as­
are again looking forward to sessor, that tha deadline is
the Good Friday service, April 1.
sponsored by the Ministerial
Mrs. Walker aaid that ap­
Association to be held again plications are "coming in
this year at First Presbyter­ slow” and that she expects
ian Church. Starting at noon! 2,000 new filings by the last
there will be seven half-hour day, April 1. She emphasized
periods (with five-minute In­ that April | ia the deadline,
termissions) on the theme of not the entire month o f April.
Christ’ s seven last words.
New homeowners applying
Special messages, apecial mu­ for exemption should bring in
sic, s p e c i a l re-dedication their deeds or contracts and
make this a vital part of their 1064 automobile license
Holy Week.
tag registrations.

Deadline Near
On Exemptions

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For the Primaries

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Copter Crashes
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(U PI)—A U. S. Army heli­
copter with five Americans
and a Vietnamese observer
aboard crashed while support­
ing a aupply mission in Quant
Tin Province north of Saigon,
a U. S. military apokesman
said today.

BRA 36 Just A
Fond Memory
ILFORD, England (U P I)—
Alvl Gereeht, 62, owner o f a
brassiere and girdle company,
gladly paid $14 to transfer a
license plate to his aew car.
Ha aaid tha license plate—
BRA 36— was in memory of
the vital statistic! o f a model
be once knew named Maria.

NO. 154

3 Charged In
Citrus Weight
Fraud Case

MIAMI ( UPI) — The Dade
County M e t r o Commission
• • •
Tuesday banned racial dis­
To the many, many inquir­ crimination by companies do­
ers about the future of San­ ing business in the county.
ford Naval Air Station: Semi­
nole County leaders, top Navy Police Duty
officers and our representa­
NICOSIA, Cyprus ( UPI) tives in Congress are bending The commander of the United
every effort to obtain the Nations troops in Cyprus said
rash to expand the facility . . today his international peace
so it appears they are con­ force will begin police duty by
fident it will continue.
the end of the week.

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Smathers to appear before the Senate appropri­
ations committee in support o f the Navy’s re­
quest for n $6.5 million appropriation for exten­
sion o f the north-south runway and some build­
ing.
He indicated thnt with his and Smathers*
support expressed to the committee tho Navy
will renew its appropriation request. The Navy
some weeks ngo withdrew the request from the
House appropriations committee in view of Pre­
sident Johnson’s economy move.
Cleveland, Krider and Chase concluded tho
long distance telephoned report by praising
Senator Hollnnd for spearheading the move to
set up this morning’s conference and indicated
it was his "enthusiastic support for SNAS and
the proposed runway extension" that aided the
Navy in its decision.

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Herald reporter Bob Thom­
as l* beginning to learn the
“ power of the p rett." He'a
been harping in hit newt
column that the City Fathers
should Improve West 13th VOL. 66
Street. Approval for this pro­
ject was granted at Monday
night’s City Commission meet­
ing. (Memo to Bob: Now pick
out some other needed pro­
ject and “ go after" it.)

Smathers and Congressman Herlong to discuss
the future use of Sanford Naval Air Station and
a recent study whether the functions o f SNAS
could be consolidated with NAS Cecil Field (nt
Jacksonville.)
“ It has been concluded it would not be feasi­
ble to make such a consolidation now. At the
present there are no other facilities known to
the Navy where SNAS functions could be relo­
cated.
"It is, therefore, planned to continue San­
ford Naval Air Station in its present role."
Senator Hollnnd said there is "100 per cent
positive support for the continuation o f Sanford
Naval Air Station as it now functions and as
plnnned for the future."
The Senator added that tho next step re­
quested by the Navy will be for him and Senator

Snow, Rain
Hit Nation
United Press Inlernstlonsl
A spring storm which left
up to 6 feet of snow In the
Rockies nnd floods In Cali­
fornia pushed into the Mid-

Industrial Show
Set April 23-25

west today, glazing highways
from Oklahoma to Illinois,
bringing heavy snow warn­
ings to four states and send­
ing thunderstorms grumbling
into the Ohio Valley.
Hazardous driving warn­
ings wert up in sections of
Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri
and Illinois. Heavy snow
warnings were {Misted for
parts o f Kansas, Nebraska,
Iowa and Missouri. Up to 2
inches of rain was forecast
for flood • sodden southern
Indiana.
Know fell as far east as
Michigan and there were
thunderstorms deep into Dix­
ie.
Behind
the cold
front,
stretching from Texas to
New England, temperatures
dropped sharply-20 degrees in
an hour in parta of Texas.
Ih e Texas Panhandle had
readings 12 degrees below
frrexing.
It was 2U below xero at
Willston, N.D., early in the,
day and 10 below at Billings,
Mont.

Second
annual , Seminole
County industrial show will
be held April 23-26 at the San­
ford Civic Center, it was an­
nounced today by Scott Burns
and Carl Schilkc, co-chairmen
of the industrial committee of
the Chamber of Commerce.
The show will be co-ordinat­
ed with the Seminole County
beauty contest, sponsored by
the Junior Chamber of Com­
merce, and several other
events.
The event will be climaxed
Saturday evening, April 26,
with the presentation of a
Certificate of Appreciation to
the industrialist who has con­
tributed tbe 'most to the de­
velopment of the area and
with the finals in the beautyTOKYO (U P I)— Two minor
contest.
There will be no admission earthquakes shook downtown
charge and there will be door Tokyo buildings t o d a y but
prizes and a free snack bar. caused no ii^uz^ei &lt;ur

Tokyo Shaken

BARTOW (UPI) — Three
men, one a prominent citrus
dealer, were charged Tuesday
with grand larceny and con­
spiracy to commit grand lar­
ceny.
Released on $t,000 bond
each were Walter A. Smith,
65, president of the 1-akc
Shipp Fruit Co., of Winter Ha­
ven; William Hugh Thomp­
son, 33, Winter Haven, and
Edward Leonard Cameron,
42, Aubuindale.
They a n accused o f de­
frauding Universal Food Pro*
ducts, Ir*., nf •) Jikelaod, by
tho falilheatlw of records on
actual weight o f truckloads
of oranges delivered In the
processing plant.
County
Solicitor
Gordon
MarCalla said the company ia
estimated to have been short
weighted by 15.000 to 20,000
boxes of oranges this season.
Oranges have been bringing
between $5 and $6 per box

Apple Blossoms
And Ladybird

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Mrs. Lyndon R. Johnson will
attend tin- Shenandoah Apple
Blossom Festival on May 1 • t
Winchester, Vn., the White
House announrrd today.
The Johnson*’ 16-year-old
daughter l.uci will lie festival
queen and will attend all of
Chickens valued at $30 were tile festival eeremoniei from
spoiled when thieves pulled April 2'J through May 2.
wires from a cooling unit at
the Tip Top Supermarket,
1100 West 13th Street, Tues­ She’s Tfjps
day night. Police said nothing
Mary Swigonskl, a junior at
wus stolen.
Seminole High School, wna in­
A thief cut himself when he advertantly listrd a* an honor
broke a glass window of a car student in u report given by
owned by John N eff, Dallas, school officials and printed in
Tex., at the Capri Restaurant The Herald Tuesday Mis*
Tuesday evening. Police found Hwigonxki is, in fart, one of
blood on the car. Cigarettes three juniors who achieved a
and a flashlight were taken straight " A " average during
from the glove compartment. the marking period.

Wire Pullers
Spoil Chicken

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Welcome Mets!
At Sanford's Municipal Stadium thin morn­
ing mime 60 young banclmll players and a hont
of officiula opened Spring training activities for
tho eastern section o f the New York Met farm
system.
Sanford is particularly planned to have the
Mots here and to utilize our facilities tin they pre­
pare for tho summer baseball campaign. We are
exceptionally pleased to hove Will Matthews,
Joe McDonald, Ernie White, Sheriff Robinson,
Walter Millies and Lloyd Gearhart. All o f these
are former baseball players whose names are
more likely to be familiar to more o f tho "old
timers" than perhaps some of younger fans.
The Herald Joins with the city and county
commissions, the Seminole Chamber o f Com­
merce, the Sanford Chamber of C-ommercc, the
Sanford-Scminole JayCees, a host o f other civic
organizations and our merchants in welcoming
each and every member o f the Met organization
to Sanford.
We will endeavor to make your training
period here memorable, enjoyable and profitable
to you during the forthcoming baseball season.
In other words, welcome! We’re delighted

,ve youl

HILL WADE, nil-pro quarterback o f the world champion Chicago Beam,
gotn n untile from Lyman football coach, Dick Copeland, and Seminole
County School Superintendent R. T. Milwce, when the former all-Ameri­
can at Vanderbilt Haiti that of all the money hla father spent on his edu­
cation all he got was a "quarter-hack". Wado wan the principal speaker
Tuesday night nt Lyman High's nil sports-banquet.
(Herald Photo)

Parcel Post
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Postmaster Cecils
Heard
today reminded resident! of
Sanford that an effective date
of April 1 has been set for a
new domeatle parrel post rate
Increase.
The parrel past Inrrense, ap­
proved recently by the Inter­
state Commerce Commission
and averaging about 13 per
rent, is expected to yield about
$76.4 million annually.
Catalogue rates will Ik- In­
creased approximately 13 per
rent and will produre added
revenue of about $2 4 million
if 1962 volume is mslntalned.
The higher rate* do not a f­
fect air parrel post or Interna­
tional parcel post.
Miss Heard said she has
been adviser! by Postmaster
General John A. Gronouskl
that the decision of the ICC
will assist the Post Office De­
partment In carrying out Ha
objective of reducing Uie drain
on tho Federal Treusury by
$100 million. The last parcel
Itost increase was on Feb. 1,
1060.
To illustrate the effect of
the new rules here, the post­
master noted that a six-pound
parrel—which is the averugo
weight—fur local area deliv­
ery will cost 87 cents Instead
of 32 rents. Other applicable
rates inuy be obtained from
local post offices.

Bryant To Dine
With Trumans
KEY WEST (UPI) - Form­
er President Harry S. Tru­
man, his family and Gov.
Farris Bryant were scheduled
to gather here today for a
dinner party tonight.
Bryant was to meet with
NAACP officials at Tailsbailee early today and then
fly here via Miami for the
dinner at the home of State
Sen. John Spottswood of Key
West.
The Truman's, including
Mrs. Truman, daughter Mar­
garet, and bar husband, Clif­
ton Daniel, and their two
children, were to arrive here
from Duck Key, their vaca­
tion
headquarters In the
Fiends Keys.

'State Action Asked
In 3 Florida Towns
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Negro leaders called on Gov.
Karris Bryant todny for “ state
urtlon” in connection with a
breakdown o f race relations
in Jacksonville, St. Augustine
and Ocala.
The governor apparently
made it cleur he would stay
out of such mutters unless lo­
cal law and order break! down
and state assistance is re­
quested by local authorities.
Governor B r y a n t insisted
that his meeting with Field
Hecrctury Robert Saunders of
Tampa and other NAACP
leaders bo closed to newsmen.
And he refused to meet with
newsmen afterwards to djscuss it.
Saunders and the others
said the meeting was “ cor­
dial," and although the gov­
ernor mude no promises “ I got
the impressiun that he would
intervene if loenl law and or­
der breaks down."
The meeting was held prin­
cipally to discuss plans for an
integrated civil rights march
on Tallahassee Friday. But
the tense situation in Jack­
sonville, where one woman ha*

been killed and several per­
sons Injured In tho past two
days, occupied most o f the
discussion, according to Saun­
ders.
Saunders, who spoke for the
group, said the NAACP's only
recourse In Jacksonville muy
he to the courts. He said lend­
ers had under atudy a possible
law suit challenging Mayor
Haydon Burn*' ban on demon­
strations.
Discussing Jacksonville, an­
other of tha dalcgntion, Wil­
liam Tunstall, Tampa, said
"the governor feels the pres­
ent posture o f Jacksonville
docs not warrant extremo ac­
tion.”
He and Saunders said tho
governor told them he is in
constant touch with Duval
Sheriff Dale Carson and has
been assured that luw and or­
der has not broken down in
Jacksonville.
Saunders said when he com­
plained about Mayor Burns,
who Is a ramlldnto for gov­
ernor, Ilryant commented thnt
he did not want to inject him­
self Into the governor’s race.

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Hunh Puppies
Relish Tray
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                    <text>APPRECIATION DAY!
INVITED!

Attend the "Open House" at the

Sanford Naval ‘Air Station Tomorrow (Saturday) morning and then - civilians, residents, and Naval Personnel are invited
to get still better acquainted at a
&gt;

LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT

FREE LUNCH

HOT DOGS, BAKED BEANS;
COLE SLAW, DRINKS.

presented by the Seminole County JAYCEES, in cooperation with
the Chamber of Commerce.
TH E PLACE : GOLDEN LAKE R ECREATION A R EA
THE TIM E

: S H O R TLY AFTER TH E PRESENTATION O F BOMB DERBY A W A R D S

Wo Salute

Y O U , members of Sanford Naval Air Station. We appreciate your tremendous contribution to
our Nation's Security. We have found our personal and business relations with you very pleasant and we're particularly
proud that so many of you have chosen Sanford and Seminole County as your permanent home.

STENSTROM REALTY

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SMI Park Hr., Hanford
Phono US-HM

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COMPANY
Frank T. Finch, Mgr.
11* W. let, Hanford
Ph. 333-43M

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Phone 123-5X31

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McRANEY PAINT f t GLASS
114 W. tad 8L
322-0401

HILL HARDWARE f t IMPLEMENT
COMPANY
310 8. Oak. Hanford
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36th, Hanford

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COMPANY
833 W. 3rd.. Hanford
322-3581 .

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303 Fairmont Dr, Hanford
Phone 323-6074

JOHN E. FOX, REAL ESTATE

LINOLEUM 0 TILE CO.

LORMANN REALTY

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
300 W. 13th 8b
Phone 323-3331

Phono 3234411

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3134223

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ANFORtJ

CAPT. JAMES O. MAYO, commnnriinir officer of Heavy Attack Winn
One, poses with the array of trophies presented Saturday at the conclu­
sion of the 10th annual Bombing Derby at Sanford Naval Air Station.

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE wns host to Navy nnd civilian dignitaries
at. a barbeque at FP&amp;L recreation aren. From the left: Vice Adm. Rol&gt;ert
J. Stmh, Navy Joint Strategic Tnrget Planning S taff; Robert Iieaserer,
Knrlylc llotisholdcr nnd Captain Mayo.

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WEATHER: Fair today and Tuesday; not much change in temperature; high today in 80s; low tonight In 50s.
VOL. 56
United Press Leased Wire
Kstabltshed 1008
MON., MARCH 23, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 152

C lO c
Downtown Sanford Is doom­
ed? Not for one furniture
atora owner who is beginning
an expansion project which
will double hia frontage on
West First Street. He’a B. R.
Carroll, whose store bears his
nama. It’s a healthy sign; and
possibly the continuation of a
trend away from the sorrow­
ful sounds of others.
Our applause to members
of the Seminole High School
Band and associated .mem­
bers for the fine appearance
recently in the Florida Band­
m aster’s AisoclaUon contest
in Daytona Beach. We look
for more honori when some
of the members compete in
Tallahassee in May.
• • •
Shrine Club members and
tboir wlvei will attend a din­
ner-meeting at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday at their club build­
ing, according to President
Roy G. Williams.
• • •
We’ve mentioned o t h e r
beauty spots in the city and
urged residents to visit them.
Here’s another: Drive to the
intersection of 22nd Street and
Park Avenue and turn your
glance to the southwest cor­
ner. It’s worth U. Many cars
hive been seen slowing down
as they approach the spot.
• • •
Ever hear of a "Bugged
Bunny t " There’s one at Flor­
ida State University. The lat­
est thing in electronics at FSU
la a rabbit which had a small
•transistorized r a d i o station
Implanted In her abdomen
four weeks ago.
• • •
The purpose Is to gel a re­
port on the rabbit's body tem­
perature during ovulation, ac­
cording to graduate student
Lawrence Espey of San Ben­
ito, Texas. The radio sends
out beeps which can be picked
up on an ordinary tabic model
radio near enough to it.

Cuban Nationalization Of U. S.
Property Valid, High Court Rules
Johnson Asks Rusk Testifies mwA... Castro Now
UAWToHold On Foreign Aid From One Extreme Can Collect
For Sugar
Price Line
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J . —
(UP1) — President Johnson
appealed to the United Auto
Worker* Union today to avoid
a fettlcmcnt in auto neguliatiom thia year that would
choke off economic expansion
or atart a price-wage spiral.
The Chief Executive, who
received an ovation from the
UAW delegates, said bar­
gaining with the auto Industry
this year should protect the
public interest in stabllxlng
prices and costs.
He told the delegates that
the UAW policy of seeking
pay-benefit gains that do not
force price increases was a
correct policy.

Five Injured
In Collision

Five persons suffered minor
injuries in n three-car colli­
sion at 4:30 p. m. Sunday at
Celery and Cameron Avenues,
according to Constable Hob
Carroll.
Shirley Ann llrnwn, Or­
lando, making a turn, «as
■truck by a car driven by
Dewey R. Rtraughn, 408 Rest
Drive. The Drown car, In turn,
crushed into a parked ear
owned by Earl Rurchlmlter,
Orlando.
Carroll estimated damage at
$2,500 to the three ears and
• • *
The “Bugged Bunny" ap­ charged Alisa Brown with fail­
parently is unmindful of the ure to yield the right-of-way.
experiment. The beeps are
recorded on a devlco similar
to a polygraph or lie detector.
In fallowing the animal's tem­
perature changes during ovu­
lation, Espey’a finding! show
the rabbit's temperature rises
one degree about eight hours
before ovulation takei place.
• • •
From "Tho Sunny Sands
Scoop" we learn the Ameri­
can Nudist Association will
hold its southern convention
on its resort grounds near
Daytona Beach August S
through 8. The "Scoop" saya
the association will need
"many volunteers" to help
with tb* various functions “ so
that everything runs smooth­
ly." The release sums up
with “At Sunny Sands the ac­
cent is on comfort."

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Secretary of Slate Dean Rusk
told an economy-minded Con­
gress today that U.S. foreign
aid is helping to win "the
quiet victory" over commun­
ism and "this is not the time
to quit." "U.S. foreign policy
and U.S. Security Would He
In Great Jeopardy without
the aid program," Rusk de­
clared in testimony before the
House Foreign Affairs com­
mitter, The committee open­
ed hearings today on Pres­
ident Johnson's $3.4 billion
foreign aid request in an at­
mosphere of budget-cutting.
Rusk mado a strong ap­
peal to the lawmakers to
refrain from making deep
cuta in a program which he
snfd already was "tight" and
"realistic"
. At the seme time, howev­
er, the secretary acknowledg­
ed that America's "prosper­
ing allies must do more." He
said the recipient nations al­
so must do their share—
"through self and reinvest­
ment in their own economics.
In discussing tome of the
world trouble spots, Rusk
said that South Viet Nam "is
nnd will rontinue to bo a ma­
jor recipient of U.S. assist­
ance."
"As the Congress knows,"
he said, "this assistance has
played a erurial role in the
war against the Communists
and m utt be maintained if

As for Cyprus, Rusk said
that as long at the people of
that island "live in terror,
the free w'orld ft endangered."
"We are encouraged by the
decision of the United Nutlons to assist in restoring or­
der and hope that tliip will
lead to solution of the prob­
lem, which divide the island,"
he said.

Snow Blankets
Western Area
lly United Press International
A snowstorm r o d e c o l d
winds down from the Rockies
today and dumped deep snow
•nit arross the Plains. Drench
ing rains triggered mudslides
on fire ravaged foothills In
the I.oa Anegelca area.
Nearly a foot of snow blank
cted Salt Lake City, Utah, and
lip to 10 inrhrs spread arross
Montana. Flagstaff, Arix., re­
ported 4 inches on the ground
Stockmen’s warnings were
issued for parts of Idaho and
Wyoming and most of the
Great Plains with nrar-ldlx
xard conditions expected dur­
ing the day.
Cold wave wurnings were
posted eastward Into Ne­
braska for tonight and heavy
Wy-

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200 Die In Kiots

Behan Buried

Best Seller

The Extremes

U. S. Regrets

Whet It’s Like
A t Daytona

HST At Key West

10
Days to Register
For the Prim aries

LOS ANGELES (UPI) Rain-eauird mudslide* today
threatened foothill areas that
WASHINGTON (UPI) only last week were the scene The Supreme Court ruled to
of giant tires fed liy tinder dry day that U. S. courts must
brush covering arid hillsides. treat as valid Fidel Castro'a
nationalization of American
property in Cuba.
As a result, .Cuba can legal
NEW DELHI (UPI) — Two
bundled ILdP-Jk and A&gt;n. lems !y collect' $175,Owi raalireu*
have been kill'll In a week id from tlie *a'e of some sugar
rioting in three Indian states, belonging tu a seised Amrri
Parliament was told today, can company. The ease will
out 4t Americans were flown have a hearing on many
to safety (ruin one of the dan­ Olliers with millions of dol­
lars at slake.
ger ureas,
Since Congress has frozen
all Cuban funds in this coun
try. however, the Castro re
DUBLIN (UPI) — Ireland gime cannot get Its hands on
laid Brendan Behan to rest In the money. The 8 to I decision
its national cemetery today. will have a bearing on num
Ministers of stato stood side erous other court challenges
by side with tho mistering here to Cuban nationaliza­
playwright's drinking com­ tion* The government report
panion* in paying him final ed 37 cases in New York
tribute.
alone.
The Cuban decision upheld
the position of the Justice Do
NEW YORK (U PI)—"Four partment, which argued that
Days," the United Press In­ generally speaking U. S.
ternational - American Herit­ courts must recognize as valid
age memorial hook on Hie Into acts of a recognized foreign
President Kennedy, lias been government affrrting owner­
listed as the nalion'i No. 1 ship of property in that coun
non-fiction hcil-sellcr by the try.
New York Times.
This is known as the "act
of state" doctrine. The depart­
ment contended that U. S.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Tho foreign relations could be ad
lowest temperature reported vrrscly affected If U. S. courts
this morning to the U. S. made judgments in this area.
Weather Bureau, excluding
Today’a ease dealt with Cas
Alaska and Hawaii, wai 13 tro's seizure of a shipload of
below irru at Cut Bank, sugar on Aug. 6, 19G0, in Ju
Atont. The highest reported raro Harbor. The i.i’gar be
Sunday was 82 at Prcildio, longed to one of 20 companies
Tex.
seized by the Castro regime
on that day.
A New York commodity
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia broker, Farr, Whitlock A Co.,
(UPI) — The United State* had already contracted to aell
today expressed regret to the shipment to a customer in
CamlKKlia about last week's Alorocco. The firm went aattack on a border village by head with the deal and realiz­
Vietnamese troops accompan­ ed $175,ooo. On order of a
ied by U. S. adviser*. But it New York state court, these
denied the Americana were funds were placed in escrow
directly involved.
for the stockholders of the
original owners, most of
whom live In the United
States.
The Banco Narional de Cu­
ba, financial agent of the Cas­
DAYTONA BEACH ( U P I ) - tro government, sued to re ­
Daytons Beach police Capt. cover the money.
Federal District Judge Ed­
W. C. Hall explaining what
the Florida resort will look ward J. Dimock dismissed the
like when an estimated 00,000 suit and was upheld by the
collegians arrive for spring 2nd U. S. Circuit Court of
Appeals.
vacations:
The second circuit said
"Picture an ant hill and
Cubs
violated international
you've got it."
law when it took the property
and therefore did not have
legal title to the funds.

IN A FICKLE. This car driven by Gilbert B. Fileger, 17, of 214 Him
Avenue, crashed into the Handy Food Store on 18th Street, at Mellonville
Avenue, Saturday evening, upsetting a counter of jars of pickles, olives,
relishes, etc. Police Capt. Arnold Williams said Fileger’a brakes failed
end charged him with careless and negligent driving. A glass door to
the store was irmuhed.
.
(Herald Photo)

KEY WEST (UPI) — Form­
er President Harry S. Tru­
man arrived here by car from
Duck Key today for a visit
to the U. S. Naval Bast and
the "Little White House"
where he often stayed while
he was chief executive.

Smash Window
Vandals broke a window at
Sanford Junior High School
over the weekend to rain entranre and amaihed a candy
machin to steal $1, it was re­
ported t« police today.

THE PUHL1C was given a first hnnd viow of the cockpits of jet bomber*
at the "Navy Day Appreciation" Open llouso Saturday at SNAS. Crew
members answered questions.
(Herald Photos)

5,000 On Hand To See
Bombing Derby Climax
An estimated 5,000 persons,
including s e v e n admirals,
witnessed displays of Navy
air power and precision fly­
ing Saturday as Heavy A t­
tack Wing One wound up its
10th Annual Bombing Derby
with an air show nnd open
house at the Sanford Naval
Air Stulion.
In ceremonies at noon Sat­
urday, Capt. James O. Mayo,
commanding officer of Heavy
Attack Wing One, preeented
the Wing Cominander’e Tro­
phy for top performance dur­
ing the laet fiscal year to
Heavy Attack Squadron 8
(VAH-D), represented by its
commanding o f f i c e r , Cdr.
James L. Shipman.
The Bombing Derby Tro-

Water Systems
Clinic To Be
Held Tuesday
Florida is blessed, with an
abundance of underground
water . in practically ovary
area of the state. However
some home water supplies
have problems, the most com­
mon of which is hardness in
water. Othrr problems In­
clude Iron, iron bacteria, sulfur or aulfidcs, salt or chlor­
ides, and disease producing
bacteria.
A clinic designed to answer
these and other problems
about water systems will be
conducted by the Seminole
C o u n t y Extension Service,
County Agricultural A g e n t
Cecil A. Tucker II and Home
Demonstration Agent Myrtle
Wilson.
The clinic will he held at
the Home Demonstration Cen­
ter, 401 East 25th Street In
Sanford, Tuesday at 7:30 p.ni.
lVrsons desiring lo have a
well water sample tested for
minerals content (at no
charrc) should bring at least
one-half pint of water. It Is
host In get (he sample at the
pump liefnrc it goes through
the pressure tank. If that Is
impossible, open Hie faucet
fur five to 10 minutes unUI
the pressure tank has been
emptied and the sample la
Ircsh from the well. "Do not
bring samples that have gone
through a softener or other
treatment proccsi," Tucker
said.
Alio on hand lo assist In the
program w i l l lie county
Health Dept, officials, an ex­
tension specialist from Uni­
versity of Florida, local pow­
er representatives and a rep­
resentative from the National
Water Purification Founda­
tion in Atlanta.
Some of the topics on the
program are:
Importance of Running Wa.
ter, Testing Water for Drink­
ing Purpose*, T y p e s of
Pumps, Water Problem* in
the Home, Water Problems
Around the Home, Good Wir­
ing Saves Pump Motors,
Causes of Minerals in Water,
Removing
Minerals
and
Treatment.

Water Program
Before Council
City of Sanford's $800,000
water supply expansion pro­
gram will be discussed at to­
night's C i t y
Commission
meeting.
Tentative scheduling la con­
sideration of an ordinance
authorizing issuance of reve­
nue certificates to finance
the expansion.

phy, for top performance during the five-day competition,
waa presented to Detachment
8, of V A IM t, represented by
Its commanding officer, Cdr.
Frederick Carment Jr.
Other presentations were:
Top bombardier, Clark 1).
Arrington, aviation machinist
mate, first class; top pilot,
Cdr. Robert de Lorens), for­
mer commanding officer of
Detarhmrnt 8 and now at­
tending school a t Monterey,
Calif.; Douglas Bombing TYophy, VAH-0; Nordon Trophy,
Detachment 8.
Autonetica Trophy, VAH-5;
Weapons Loading Trophy,
VAII-3; RA-5C Reconnais­
sance Trophy, VAH-5; Close
Air Support Trophy, Detach­
ment 8; Conover Trophy, De­
tachment 8; Carrier Airmanahlp Trophy, VAH-lt; North
American A-5 Trophy, VAH5; Nordcn (top A-3B crew)
Trophy, Lt. Cdr. Bill Quirk,
pilot) Lt. A1 Rlundcn, co pilot,
and Richard Markland, avia­
tion electronics mate third
class, third crewman, of De­
tachment 8; North American
(top A-6 crew) Trophy, Lt,
Cdr. Jim Olson, pilot, and Lt.
Vincent Monroe, bombardier*
navigator, VAH-5, and Spec­
ial Douglas Trophy, Lt. Cdr.
l’at O'Gara, pilot, and Lt.
(Jg) 1'aul Haney, VAH-I.
Hi* program climaxed a
five-day competitive exercise
testing nearly every facet of
airborne bombing and recon­
naissance.
It also provided th* public
with its first close-up view
of the twin-jut RA-5G Vigi­
lante, the new tactical recon*
nalxsanre plane which will be
flown from aircraft rarriers
all over the world by Han­
ford-based squadrons.
Also on display wus on F411 1’hanton H, the Navy’s
newest all weather fighter,
and an A-flA Intruder, a now
Addition In the attack field.
Viewing the proceeding*
were many Naval leaders who
are closely associated with
Hanford's long-range bombing
and reconnaissance program.
These ‘ included Viee Adm.
John S. Thaeh, deputy Chief
of Nuval Operations for Air,
and Charles B. Martcll, Com­
mander of the U. H. Second
Fleet; also Vice Admirals
1’aul H. Ilamsey and 1'aul D.
Stroop, Commanders of Naval
Air Forres in the Atlantic
and 1’acific respectively.

Following the air show, all
of the visiting flag officers
presented trophies a t a colorful award* ceremony honor*
Ing winners of the week’s
competitive exercises.
Admiral Ramsey, a former
Commander of Sanford’s Hea­
vy Attack Wing One, present*
ed the Bombing Derby Cham*
plonship trophy to Detach*
ment Eight of Heavy Attack
Squadron ELEVEN, overall
winner of the event.
A t the conclusion of Satur*
day's aid show and presents*
tlons, mors than 6,000 pere
served a picnic luncheon of
hot dogs, baked beans, cols
slaw and soft drinks at Lake
Golden by th* Junior Cham*
ber of Commerce and tho
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce In a parting ges­
ture of "Navy Appreciation
Day."

Burns Blasts
Vandalism As
'Political'
JACKSO N V I L L K , Fla.
(U PI)—Mayor Haydon Burnt
charged today tho pelting a t
a Negro section branch office
of his gubernatorial campaign
headquarters with kerosene
bottles and paint late Sunday
night was "politically moti­
vated."
In a one-sentence statement
on the incident. Bums, who
announced Saturday he would
crack down on Negro demon*
stratora who broke the law,
■aid, " it and other Incidents of
racial disturbances aro oh.
vioualy politically motivated
by other candidates for guv*
ornor."
There were no injuries and
little damage to the building
from the bottle* of keroacno
and several rontalners of
paint which were Uirown.
' Police arrested three Nf*
groes for disorderly conduct
by loitering In the street and
s.iid a possible connection
with the incidents wus being
investigated.
Assistant Fire M a r s h a l
Cnarlea D. Banks said one of
the kerosene-filled b o t t l e s
broke into flames and caused
minor Uumagv, but the othrr
two were put out before doing
any harm.

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H. Aldlne MeMIchael. a na­
tive of Perry, Ga., and a ratident of Sanford for aome K
years, died Sunday In Cor­
dele, Ga. He la a brother-inlaw of Collier Brown of San­
ford.
He la aurvlved by hla wife,
Uia former Gertrude Brown of
Sanford. MeMIchael moved
from Sanford to Atlapta SO
y e a n ago and waa aaaoclated
with the Radio Corporation of
Amerlea. After retiring from

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Atlanta. Interment will be at
Wsitvlew Cemetery.

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AMONG WINNERS at the Florida Bandmasters Association band contest last weekend at Daytona Bench are these Seminole High School
atudonts. The local musical group ranked nmong the best In the event and
aoloiBta and ensembles which received a superior rating are eligible to
take part in tho slate contest to be held in Tnllnhnssee May 8 and 0.

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Snow forms cryitali which
Guideline* ware set for th*
proposed formation of a South
Bomlaole Natural Q u Author­
ity »t a moating of officials of
thro# eorenranitlos and a raproaentaUvo of tho Housing
and Home Finance Agency.
Meeting with leaders from
Longwood, Casselberry and
Altamonte Springe was Jar*
erne Connors of Atlanta, an
1IHFA representative.
The p r o p o s e d authority
would establish a natural gna
ay stem for a geographical
area composed of ths south,
em part of 8omlnola County.
The authority haa filed ap*
plication for an HHFA loan
to mako a feasibility study
■for th# syatom. Connors brief*
ad the group on the proper
procedure needed In getting
the loan.
Should the feasibility study
w arrant th* Installation of
natural gas, the authority
could apply for funda to make
the eyatam a reality.
Meeting with Connora In the
Altamonte Springe Town Hall
were Meyer Lawrence Swof*
ford and Councilman Keith
Nison of Altamonte, Council,
men R, C. Carlson end John
Reams of Longwood and Ald­
ermen A rt Lego end Ed Lunn
e f Casselberry. Alee attending
was Attorney 8. J. Davis, Al­
tamonte Springe counsel.

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R. C. CRUMPTON a n d CHAUL.BNK CRUMPTON, hla wlf*.
Defendant*.
CLUNK'S N D T ir it OK SALK
NOTICK IS HKIIKIIT 01VKN t h a t u nda r » Darraa of
Korarlo aura a n d Sal* antarad
b r th* J u d s * of t b t Circuit
Court of (Us Ninth Judicial
Circuit In a nd for Hainlnol*
Countv, Florida, on lha J 01H
d a v of March, 1*14. In s c e r ­
t a i n c a u . a lialwaan J- &lt;1. TANC R T and n U T II L. TANCKT,
h i t wife, aa Plaintiff*, and It.
C. CIIUlll'TON and CIIAIII.KNK CHUMPTON, hla wife,
aa Drfanilanla, b a ins In C h a n ­
cery No. 1S74I, 1 will **ll at
l.ublli- aiii'llnn to Ilia liliihrat
bidder fur raah, a t th* K**t
door of th* Courthoua* In th*
C ity
of
Sanford.
S.nilnula
County, Florida, on ilia I t h
d a y of April A. D. t**l. a t th*
hour uf 11 M»0 A M . t h a t c e r ­
ta i n land a llu a ta In Manilnul*
County, Florida, daacrlbad a i l
The Kaalarly I I feat of
lx&gt;l T. and th* W e s te r ly I I
fast of t/ol I. Block 41, In
RANI.ANDO, T H R SUBURB
K K A U T i r U I * PAI-M
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HECTION,
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Hook S, P a i r * t l H . I I , I I
and I I . Public Record* of
Samlnolo County, Florida.
Dalad
t h is
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March. A. D., 1111.
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«*lark of C ir c u it Court
Ily: M a r th a T. Vlhlcii
Deputy C lark
B t a i l O P * ROIINSTKIN
I I e a s t Pin* S t r a a t
Orlando. F lorida
Attorney* for Plaintiff*
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I

Candidates Speak For Young Republicans

| Several members of the Young at the Women's Club in Cas­ cat. cut" affair at a nominal
fly Jane Casselberry
A large group was present Republican Club have been selberry from 4:30 until 7:30 fie.
a t a meeting of the Seminole deputized to register voters on p. m. This will provide an ex­ Mrs. Ann Rassctt is general
a non-partisan basis.
cellent opportunity for the chairman of the supper and
County Y o u n g Republican
The club is planning a pan­ public to meet the candidates Mrs. Gattis is serving as
Club Tuesday night to meet cake supper to raise funds in as they will be on hand to ticket chairman. Tickets will
the five candidates for state support of the GOP candi­ help serve up the pancakes. be available from any member
and eounty offices who com­ dates for Saturday, April 11, The supper will be an “all you of the club or at the door.
pose the largest Republican
The final mid-week &gt;ervice statu in the history of the
nt Good Shepherd Lutheran
county.
Church will he held Wednes­
day at 7:30" p. m. For th is' Fuch candidate gnve a brief
stl vice, I’astor George Kin-^ rerume of his background and
non.on will speak on “ Chris- qualifications for the office.
. ti. nity and the Church,” fol­ Appearing were Dr. Robert
lowed hy di&lt;cussion between Hoover, candidate for State
the Pastor and a panel of four ! Representative; Guy Allen, for
members of the congregation,' tax assessor; F. Po|&gt;c Dussctt,
Jerry Hook, Itirhard Sites, | for county- commissioner, dis­
Mrs. F. G. Plnpp and Mrs. trict 3; Charles Kern, for jus­
tice of peace, district 6 and
Itohert Carlson.
The congregation then will Walter Hobcrg, for school
he invited to ask qumtionx of board, district 3.
either Pastor Kinnamon or John Jacobs of DrLand,
GOP candidate for State Rep­
numbers of the panel.
^ Maundy Thursday, H o l y resentative from V o l u s i a
Cjtmnunion will be celebrated County, reported on tbu State
«t 7:30 p. m. Faster Sunday Young Republican Convention
there will be two services, one held recently in St. Peters­
at 8 a. in. with Holy Commun­ burg. Jucobs* numo will ap­
ion and the second a t 11 a. in. pear on the Seminole County
Continuing the theme for Sun­ ballot in the Republican prim­
day’s, “The Militant Church," al y as a member of the slate
KOBKIU' (’. THOMAS (center) Is being presented the Diamond Chapter
Pastor Kinnamon wilt speak beaded by U. S. Representa­
Award in the Dodge Delta Sales Club—Dodge Division of Chrysler Corp.
tive William Cramer which is
cn “Victorious Warrior#.”
by Ben Howland, manager of Seminole County Motors. The Delta Club is
The Adult Choir, under di- pledged to support Senator
nn
organization dedicated to the highest standards of professional auto­
I rcctlon of Hubert Curnio will Harry Goldwater at the Na­
mobile salesmanship. Looking on is Mrs. Thomas.
tional
Convention.
picscnt special music.
Ho reminded the audience
The Watchword for Lent is
•'fie tha Church—Come to that this slate is the only one
Church.”
which has been officially en­
dorsed by Goldwater in Flor­
ida.
Representative Jan Fortune
Dwight M. Mcntzcr of Tnnannounced the five session, glcwood has been named as­
non-partisnn political course sistant vice preesident of the
being conducted in the new
First Federal Rultding in Or­ South Seminole Rank, Fern
Park. He was chosen by bnnk
Time to make roofing
Westminster Presbyterian lando.
directors at their March
Church will observe Maundy
repairs, and the place
Mrs. Margaret Gattis, re­
Thursday with a service of ported that the campaign to meeting.
to
shop for any kind
Well-known in Central Flor­
Holy Communion at 7:30 p.m. register voters in various
of
roofing is here!
Tlev. John N. Montgomery will parts of the county is proving ida banking, he is a graduate
You'll
find what you
of
Winter
Park
High
School
use as the Communion Medi­ very successful with 300 per­
tation. “The Fulfilled Life." sons being registered in one and has completed financial
want, nnd save, too!
coursrs sponsored hy the
Special music will be pro­
week atone at Publlx Market.
American Institute of Rank­
vided by the ehoir under dir­
ing.
ection of Mrs. Gordon R. Dil­
10*; DISCOUNT FOR CASH \ \ CARRY.
Mighty Congo
lon with Merle O. Kent as
The Congo River, with its
irganist.
Free Estimates
Maple A r t.
New members will be re­ mighty tributaries, drains the Farm Brief
at
One Hill
huge equatorial basin of cenceived at this service.
According to the U. S. De­
To Pay
6th St.
tral Africa and much of the partment of Agriculture the
The
fire gory
surrounding
plateaus.
T
h
i
s
The First National Bank of
average person in India con­
Sanford
Way
Arizona opened the first fly- river system hat a total sumes about a dime's worth
Fla.
in bank in the U. S. near the drainage area of 1.4G0 million of food per dny and un Amer­
322-0300
square miles.
Phoenix Sky Harbor.
ican cats $1.07 worth.

Good Shepherd
Jo Conclude
Lent Series

South Seminole
Bank Names VP

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�Perish The Idea
Someday, or ao we have been told
for many years, we will receive our
newspapers by electronic menns.
Instead of raising a paper wnll
across the table, the man of the
house will press the button on the
Faultless Facsimile console and begin receiving an unrolling picture of
the newspaper of his choice.
One wonders, though, whether n
wedding of newspaper and television
would be an unmixed blessing. ImagIne a typical day's edition of the
Dally Blast in, say 2084. First, the
headline:
"DEFENSE SECRETARY SAYS
U.S. IS WINNING WAR IN VIET
NAM."
Hmmm . . . what new develop,
ment is this? Ah, but instend of the
story, there would follow, in smnllcr
lyBe’talls after this Important mes­
sage."
Then would flash on the screen
several feet of frantic type inform­
ing the viewer-reader of the sudden

mental affliction which had struck
one Happy Harry, local used space­
ship dealer, who was virtually giv­
ing away rockets formerly owned by
little old Martians who never exceed­
ed the speed of light
Following this the electronews
subscriber might bo granted a few
Inches of news concerning the sec­
retary's speech on Viet Nam. Rut
just as the viewer’s interest was ris­
ing, there would come another col­
umn break:
"Fivo Venusian doctors say you
needn’t go on suffering from tired
nntennae. Just take Little Lunar
Lozenges rcgulurly . . .”
And so on and on It would go. Af­
ter a half hour of eyestrain, friend
viewer would wind up with a smat­
tering of information about affairs
in the solar system around him,
well diluted with a plethora of "im­
portant” advice he did not ask for.
For our money, we’ll stick with
old-fashioned 20th-century newspa­
pers.

Worry Clinic

Eye Safety Is Problem
Foresight can save sight if there’s
a "clean-up, pnint-up, fixed-up" cam­
paign planned for your home this
spring, counsels the Natlonnl Socie­
ty for the Prevention of Blindness.
The eye safety nlcrt was prompt­
ed by reports of Injuries during
cleaning and gardening chores last
year, salJ John W. Ferrcc, M.D., ex­
ecutive director of the sight conser­
vation agency.
Trash fires wero the cause of par­
ticularly serious accidents, such as
the mldwestern man hurt when an
aerosol bomb discarded in n trash
fire exploded In his face, or the
Pennsylvania woman seriously cut
around the right eye when a glass
bottle blew up In the inclnerntor be­
hind her homo.
Discarding old bottles or cans in
the rubbish fire can mean trngedy
if the heat explodes them und sprays
blinding fragments of glass or metal
for yards around, the National So­
ciety warns. The danger is multi­
plied If the container still holds some
combustible powder or liquid. Dis­
posing of old flashlight or portable
radio batteries in the trash fire is
also risky; they explode with im­
mense force when subjected to heat.
Eye protection such ns snfety
glasses or plustic cover goggles are
a must for painting and planting
work. These was the case of the
housewlfe-tlecorator who got two
eyes full of paint when n spray can
nozzle gave way ns she was using
i t Eyo Injuries among gardeners
cutting branches or shrubs are num­
erous.

When children are around spring
clean-up activities you cannot be
careful enough. Tools and materials
should never bo left' unguarded for
a moment. A four-year-old north­
western tot picked up a dandelion
digger his mother had laid down and
poked himself in the left eye, seri­
ously threatening Ms sight. Here in
the south, a six-year-old accidental­
ly hit his younger brother in the
eye with a grass sickle taken from
a tool box without his father’s
knowledge. A two-year-old child was
treated at an Ohio hospital after
she got garden lime in her eye.
Eyo safety is a major program.

Thought For Today
Jesus said unto her, I am the res­
urrection, and the life: ha that belicvcth in me, though he were dead,
vet shall he live: and whosoever
liveth and belleveth in me shall nev­
er die. nollevest thou this 7 She
saith unto him, Yea, Lord: I be­
lieve that thou a rt the Christ, the
son of God, which should come into
the world. John 11:28-27
In an impermissible and unlawful
way people hnvo become knowing
about Christ, for the only permis­
sible- way is to be believing.—Roren
Kierkegaard
IIov; many things in the world de­
serve our loy*U.y7 Very few Indeed.
. . . One must be truo to immortal­
ity—true to Christ.—Boris Paster­
nak

Phil Newsom Says . . .

DeGaulle Ac tions Questioned
E v e n Konrad Adenauer,
Wcit Germany’* former chan*
rcllor, leem i to he develop­
ing some lutplcloni about hli
great and good friend Prcil*
dent C hirlei da Gaulle.
Locking beyond the French
prcildent’i recognition of Hed
China, Adenauer eald In a
speech In Bonn it waa poasihle
tin t Do Gaullo might alio
reach an understanding with
the Soviet Union damaging to
Germany and the Weat.
•’One muat taka note," he
laid, “G ut ■ Soviet repre*
acntatlve haa hern in Parla

and talked with tho French."
It wai Adenauer who, In one
of hli last major aria In for­
eign policy, signed with I)e
Gaulle In Janunry, 11X13, tho
Franco-Gcrman treaty of co­
operation. The agreement pro­
vided specifically that the two
govi-rnnienli would "conault
before any durislon on all Im­
portant questions of foreign
policy."
In tho case of itnd China,
this b e Gaulle failed to do.
•’ll would have been bet­
ter," Adenauer aald, If b e
Gaullo had dlacuased hh

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Sprints
Mrs. Julia Hart os
838-1318
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Mnrjsnn Mllra

838-3878
Caasrlherry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
838-5048
Chutuota
Mrs. Joan Magln

363-3742
Dellary
Mre. Adam Muller
888-4810
Enterprise
Mlaa Helen Snodgrass
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Sanford, Florida

Geneva
Mrs. Jos. K. Mathieut
848-4824
Lake Mary
Mre. Frenres Wester
822-6216
Lake Monroe
Mr*. II. I . Johnson
822-4722
Long wood
Mrs. Itnnna Kstra
838-3317
Osteen
Mra. Clarenre Snyder
322-8841
Oviedo
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363-3486

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move In advance with his
NATO partners.
Adenauer, whole adnilralion for bn Gaulle la consid­
erably greater than that held
by Ludwig Erhard, his sueceaaor, mad* hla criticism
comparatively mild. And he
coneluded by saying be wai
sure bo Gaulle would stand
by bis pledge In support a re
unified Germany.
Ilia r e m a r k s , however,
echoed uneasy comment In
German newspaper* which
have horn pointed in their
criticism of b e Gaulle'a falltiro to live up to terms of
the Franco-German accord
ami in speculation that ulti­
mately he might feel It ex­
pedient to recognlta two Ger­
many a.
Ilia Gormana hava noted
that Edgar Faura, tho formar
French premier wlto spear­
headed the way to recognition
of Red China, toon wlU be In
Moscow.
Nikolai V. Podgorny. a
member of the Preaidlum of
the Soviet Communist party,
recently visited Parts and
talked with b« Gaulle as not­
ed by Adenauer's reference
to a "Soviet representative"
in France. The warmth of hla
farewell statement was con­
sidered to go beyond normal
diplomatic courtesy.
bo Gaulle believes every
great leader should surround
himself with an element of
mystery.
But as he wraps himself in
splendid isolation, ha also
arouses the auapiclons of
thoac who should be hla
friend*.

Dr. Crane's

'L e t's See Your Driver's License!'

Dolly a like thousands of bird*, so shell profit for many or.e cheery or consoling letter
per week to somebody not norother folk* who ere con­ years to come.
bally on your mailing list.
fined (o their beds for long
Prize contesting la also a
Pick out the mayor or a
periods of time. So pass fascinating hobby, both for tenchcr or * person described
along the suggestions below. children ns well as adults.
in the newspaper as having
Dolly’s plaster cast doe* not suffered the loss of a loved
Then the apparent stumbl­
ing block of confinement interfere with the use of her one.
hands so she ran prepare at­ The word* Issuing from
can actually be converted
tractive entriea for many of your pen will thus be golden
Into a stepping atone to the prize contests constantly in their helpful effect; hence,
more friends, grrater pop- running in America.
the name "League of the Gold­
larity and eren an occasion­
Sho can try to name new en Pen."
al cash pritc.
products or write simple 2- And as soon as the newspa­
CASE S-410: Dolly B.. aged llne limerick verses or com­ per arrives, Dolly enn quickly
11, la on auto accident victim .1pose a 25-word letter.
skim through ite pages and
"Dr. Crane," her worried I Many bedfast pntirnts thus concoct a 10-point or 20-polnt
mother began, "Dolly is now (ndd a tonic to their minds by quiz covering everything from
back home but she must lie in submitting entries In dozens tlie weather forecast to the
n plaster cast for several o* these prize contests.
financial pages.
month*.
Sometimes they win awards,
Frame tho statements as a
"Since ahe has always been ranging from a enso of tuna true-fulse quiz or use the 4an active child, she feels dou­ fish to cash prizes and even answor format. Then ahe can
bly frustrated and Irritable, ktchen refrigerators or occa­ test her dnddy and mother af­
Just having to lie atill ao long. sionally a new auto.
ter they have reed the paper. J
“ So what auggeatlona would
Dolly can also become a
you offer to keep her enter­ member of the "Compliment
tained?"
Club," wliieh requires an ap­
Mental Tonira
plicant to pay a sincere bit of
Dolly enjoys reading, so she praise to thicc different peo­
By Hal Cochran
ran set herself a 3-months’ ple each day.
It Indicate* you haven’t
program thnt will involve both
Since muny of her class"meat and dessert” literature. mutes visit her every day, she much to give when jrcu give
The “ment" can he her | lias ample opportunity to de­ up too ensily.
• • •
school books, for she can race liver her daily quota of three
There are times when what
ahead of her classmates.
compliments.
But tho "deaaeit" can be
Aa a corollary of the "Com­ eats you gives you uleera.
• • •
fiction, including such splen­ pliment Club," Dolly can also
An insurance company eondid comic hooka ns "Classics, become a member of the
Illustrated." The latter cover* "League of tho Golden Pen." aiders golf one of the moat
more tlinn 100 of the grenteat
There are no dues and dangerous sports. Maybe not
novels in the field of English everybody can join. All that if you forget the 10th hole in
literature.
i* required is that you write the clubhouse.
Also, Dolly ran become an
ornithologist or bird expert.
Her mother run obtain a book
showing the native bird* in
their natural colors.
Then place a hinl feeder
- CST. 1933
outside her window, for soon
tN S U H A N C f A T A , Jd frZ
Doily will lie able to identify
dozens of different apecics of
feathered friends.
By consulting the hook of
bird picture*, ahe can aoon be114 Bo. Palmatto
rome the best bird expert In
her class at school and Inter
Phone FA 2-0814
write many English themes on

Barbs

Bruce

Biossat— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEA) — | u« have a standard stock
Achieving missile end spurs technical definition of reliabil­
booster reliability is a long, ity which has to do with the
performance of the mi; v in
tedious process.
Milltury launch r e h i e I u » operational tests accord...g to
hava generally taken a t least a prescribed plan.
20 flight* to achieve 60 per "Now, tills it not tha equiv­
cent reliability. Improvement alent of a war, so th at after
beyond that point it alow and yi.u have run all those tests,
expensive.
what you know is that the
Take some figures on space missile got off the ground,
flew and Imparted in the ta r­
booster*:
Thor • Agena reliability get area. The warhead waa not
stands a t about 70 per cent af­ detonated, no counter-meuster about 80 flights. Atlas- urea were used against you.
Agena la about 00 per cent That ia the technical defini­
after about 30 flights. Scout, tion of reliability."
with 60 per cent reliability a f­ An Air Force scientist Bays
ter 24 flights, has had n thnt "even within that defini­
sllj'litly-nhove-average devel­ tion of reliability, we vary all
over tlie map on particular
opment history.
Note that thrae havo not missiles. Tiie Minute man, for
been flights under battle con­ •XMinple, hasn't had a great
many testa. . . . But consider­
ditions.
Aa one official puts it: "I ing tha state of development
would like to be sure we un­ of Minuteman, It looka good.
"The Wing VI and subse­
derstand each other on - this
quistlon of reliability, because quent Minutemcn haven't even
completed their development,
of course, but in the develop­
ment tests which have been
conducted this far, there la
The II.H .M H r l r w m f . l e t ­
ters friMM Its r e a d e r s o s s n a ­ nothing to shake our confi­
dence that the reliability
ils a l l a i r s . 'I h s w r i t e r s o
a e r a . . s i provided t h s le t- levels which we are seeking
i r r also r s r r l r a t h s w r i t e r ’s
tru e a s m s a s d a d d ress , t e ll e r s in the program will he met."
s f f r v srr I k s . 830 w o rd s will
Tho point Is that some of
he S l . r o p r r l r r s h r * . L e tte r s
a ddressed la a l h r r s a r e a r r r s t - tho newer-model military mis­
a h ls provided I h r r do not d r a t siles nr* not as far along ns
la p r r s o s a l l l l r s . F o r i r r I* ■*!
the older space boosters; some
p a h lls h r d h r T h p H erald.
•
s
a
therefore have loss reliability
Editor. Herald:
or less-certain reliability now.
On March 2, my wife and
A top Air Force official puts
I stopped at a roadside table it this way: "Ths missiles we
on Iloute 17, Just outside ol now hnve in the Inventory are
Sanford. W# had been watch­ at good as we can expect them
ing a Great Blue Heron feed­ to be at thia stage of the pro­
ing about 50 feet off tits road gram. We are in e phase right
In a swamp.
now where we aro rapidly go­
A while Nash American ing to build up this confi(late model) with two younglooking men stopped on the
other side of the road going
south, and one of them shot Y U uf. . .
the heron from tlie car. That
great, gorgeous bird tried to
Uko flight, but It was badly
wounded. It was apparent that
COMFORT IN
0
the cruel Intentions of these
EVERY CORNER WITH
two young men were success­
ful.
IENERA10KUCTIIC
The driver of the car imme­
CENTRAL COOUNO UNIT
diately started for Sanford
and 1 turned around to follow
him. 1 managed to keep him
In sight hut could not get his
license number. 11a finally
lost me near a lumber yard
close to Holly Avenue. I found
a man on Holly Avenue who
taw him go by his house at
tlie time 1 was following the
car. He told me the car was
owned by a young man who
If yew keva central hast­
lived la that area of town. ing, yew c s s I n n custom
Ha did not know hli name. I weather comfort all sum­
have the address but not the mer long. There’s r G-E
name of the gentleman with Central Cooling Unit to fit
your present furnneo. The
whom I spoke.
I don’t suppose there I* Indoor air-handling unit
anything you can do, but this mounts Ir e minimum af
person broke two federal space , . . tha aatslda unit
laws, and lie should be aware la factery-saalad with G-E’s
of IL I hope the man ran famous condensing call fea­
turing thausnnds af tiny
read!
aluminum splnaa canting
Sincerely,
8 0 S mare efficiently than
A Fayetteville (N. C.) p/ate tina .
factory-seated
Physician
qulck connsct lints . . . G-E

dene*." He notes, however,
that “there la a healthy lot of
experience ahead of us."
Ho experts thin experience
will demount) ntu “tho reason­
able reliability of these mis­
siles."
But hr wnms: “ If t knew
for sure what the results of
this firing progrnm were goinr, to he, we would save a lot
of money by not firing them.
So I don't want to give you
uny false Impression. Hut I
havo no particular reason for
concern a t thia time."

M b IH U C E

Letters

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
TAXPAYERS
CITY TAX HOOKS WILL CLOSE APRIL 1st.
PENALTY STARTS FROM THAT DATE.
TAX CERTIFICATE SALE MAY 28th.
H. N. Tamm. Jr.
City Tax Collector
City of Sanford, Florida.

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where yea want i t . . . plus
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Circulating air it filtered
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Millions come to play., and some to stay!
Each year, 180,000 visitors to tit* Sunshine
Htato decide to stny for good. Why? Partly
for tha name reasons that draw them here as
tourists In tha lint plaoa. (Sunshine, Warmth.
Ciisual living. Health. Surf. And more sun­
shine.) But economic factors are usually the
most convincing argument for staying. Haw
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ffekiva,
Econ
Flood
Study
Eyed
Farm Labor Shortage Critical
The nation’* housewives,
farmer* and thousands of
American workers in occupa­
tions serving agriculture will
be the losers if crops are lost
due to the critical shortage of
harvest hands, according to

nn announcement made by
John W. Evans, president of
the Florida Fruit and Vege­
table Association.
A distress call from grow­
ers in South Florida todny,
who were unable to find work-

Geneva Gems
Ily Mr*. Joa. Mathieus
Here in friendly little
Geneva we have learned to
watch for "certain signs”
which foretell coming events
and several days ago when
we saw Bobby Jo (Mrs. Windel) Braddy, Imogene (Mrs.
Ed) Yarborough and Eliza­
beth (Mrs. Oliver) Mathieux
with their heads together,
we knew something good
was going to happen.
They came up with a bri­
dal shower for a lovely, re­
cent bride, Mrs. Catherine
Markowicz Rouse, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Markowics of Geneva.
The hnppy event took
place in the Geneva Metho­
dist Fellowship Hall on Sat­
urday, March 14, at 7:30
p.m. The hall was beautiful­
ly decorated with the tradi­
tional bridal orange biossons, calls lilies, camellias
and white daisies. At one end
of the room was a table,
overlaid with a white linen
cloth and centered with a
lovely wedding cake, punch
bowl, nuts and mints.
Mrs. Walter Yarborough
served punch, Mrs. Ed Yar­
borough and Mrs. Braddy
served cake.
Games were played and
prizes were won by Mrs. Ed
Yarborough and Mrs. Oliver
Mathieux. After th* games
and delightful chatter, Mrs.
Rouse was lead to a lovely
table where she happily op­
ened many useful gifts.
Hostesses for the happy
event were Mrs. Braddy,
Mrs. Fearl Yarborough, Mrs.
Imogene Yat borough, Mrs.
Elizabeth Oldham, Mrs. I.oli
Bernard and Mrs. Elizabeth
Mathieux. Many happy Gen­
eva ladies enjoyed the de­
lightful affair.
•
•
•
If Mrs. Pcnrl Yarborough

Street Closing
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looks unusually happy lately,
it’s probably because she’s
reminiscing over the March
14 weekend when daughter
Virginia and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Krafts, and
son, arrived from Sandpolnt,
N. Y. for business ami a
“quick visit" with mom.
• • •
How lucky can a fellow
be? Lance Corporal Carlton
Prevatt will be stationed at
the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion. It surely is nice to have
Carlton home.
•
• •
Speaking of lucky fellows,
it certainly is encouraging
to see the progress Charles
Ward is making regaining
his health after a very ser­
ious auto accident a year
•go.
•
•
•
All the community is in­
vited to attend revival serv­
ices this Holy Week at the
Geneva Methodist Church,
being conducted by Rev. W.
E. Timms. Special music is
planned as a part of each
service.

GEORGE W. Reek in
seeking the Democratic
nomination in the May
5 primary an countable
from District 6.

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Hsrold R. Willis, a Denver
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a meeting of behavioral
scientists her# that excess
sleep causes carbon dioxide
to accumulate in the blood.
This has a similar effect on
th* body as too little sleep.

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trol District; that a formal
request for funds to make the
study must he presented to
Congress.
He added that if the Wekiva
is to be included In the Flood

WASHINGTON (UPI) Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson will
visit the Marshall spare flight
renter at Huntsville, Ala.,
Farm lirief
Tuesday
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Look for extra eggs on the
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women employes and will
lunch there with about 30 of
her Alabama relatives. She
was invited to make the trip
by Administrator Jam es E.
Webb of the National Aero­
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tyutford
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Control Project, the hound- j make a formal request with
arie* of the FCD would have! (he FCD for the Wekiva flood
to be extended. Seminole com- j control study, FCD officials
missioners are expected to (say.

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Too Much Sleep
Seen Dangerous

verting nnd storing water in I voir. Dnil said additional disLake Jessup and the effect of charges from the Econ wa­
speeding up Econ discharges tershed into the main stream
in the St. Johns River down­ of the St. Johns may effect
stream of that point.
the river as far downstream
Ed Dali. FCD executive di­ ns DeLnnd.
rector, said the study is due to
In se;&gt;arate discussion, offi­
end July 10155, but it may be cials of Seminole have sug­
delayed two years if it is ex­ gested a new flood control
panded to include the addi­ study may be needed for the
tional area.
Wekiva River, which drains
Discussed to date have been a large portion of western
questions involving the diver­ Seminole County and empties
sion of some water from the into the St. Johns about 10
Econ watershed to Lake Jes­ miles downstream of Sanford.
sup. and the possible use of Dali said the House Public
Lake Jessup ns a water reset- Works Committee in Wash­

Burial Insurance
Scld by Mail

Abandonment of S t a t i o n
Street in Altamonte Springs is
being considered by the Town
Council with a proviso that
a public right of way be pro
Town officials met Wednes
day night with represents
lives of the Home Builders
Supply Corp. which requested
the street be closed. It would
permit the compsny to hsve
a railroad spur needed in the
business, company officials
ssld.
The corporation would use
the property for a retail and
wholesale distribution site.
The firm is In the process
of negotiating the purchase of
property adjacent to the
street.
Council member* welcomed
the corporation to the com­
munity but noted the right of
way is needed to continue ser­
vice to the nearby Orange
Paving Company.
Representing the corpora­
tion were Jack Gale, real es­
tate man, Jam es Sweet, Or­
ville Hawkins and Charles
Maynard.
In other action, the council
awarded a contract for an of­
fice addition to Bill York, a
local contractor; approved
minor paving work for some
streets; met with firemen to
iron out telephone and other
procedural problems; approv­
ed repairs to the Town Hall;
okayed the hiring of an as­
sistant for Town Superintend­
ent A. C. Brown; and asked
the Seminole County Commis­
sion to represent the town on
the Orange-Semlnola Urban
Transportation Study group.

ers to harvest a bountiful
crop of vegetables, confirmed
Evans’ eoncern, according to J.
Abney Cox, Princeton, »vlcc
president of the association.
A recent telegraphic direc­
tive from the United States
Department of Laltor to the
Florida S t a t e Employment
Service asked that the follow­
ing actions be taken: (1) Ila
dio spot announcements or
TV coverage properly timed
publicizing the urgent need
for farm workers; (J) news
p a p e r publicity eonceming
farm labor demands, including
Negro newspapers; (3) hand
bills distributed in residential
areas where farm workers
live; (4) transportation pro
vided by employers on a reg
uiar basis from duy-haul pick
up points to the furms; (5)
personal contncta by nppropri
ate local offico stuff members
with leaders of farm labor
groups in tho community to
solicit assistance in recruit­
ing; (15) personal contacts In­
appropriate local office staff
members with schools to or­
ganize supervised youth place
mrnt programs.
“ This was done in all areas
where labor shortages exist.
So far all reports indicate that
theso efforts have produced
only few ailidtionnl workers
and disappointing results jn
m e e t i n g this emergency,"
Evans said.
V. A. Milton, representing
tho United Stntcs Department
of Labor and currently on the
scene In Dade County, advised
growers to start a house-to
bouse canvas for help.

The possibility of a new
flood control study in the Weklva River srea north of Or­
lando and an expanded study
program in the area of the
Econlockhatehee River east of
Orlando are under considera­
tion by the Central and South­
ern Florida Flood Control
District.
The FCD governing l&gt;onrd
was advised in Homestead
that both Orange and Semin­
ole County officials would
like to see a current study in
the Econlockhatehee R i v e r
Rasin enlarged to consider di­

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City Of Sanford Property Owners
Notice In hereby given (hat all persons, firms
and corporations) owning or hnving control,
management, custody. supervision or agency of
PERSONAL PROPERTY in thin City which in
nuhject to taxation must file return on nr be­
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person who are entitled to the benefits of the
f 500.00 valuation exemption, an provided by law,
must make application for auch exemption on
or before April 1, 196 f.
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 he allowed such exemption
on City and County Taxes.
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City Tax Assessor
City of Sanford, Florida

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Hitting Early

Chicago Bear
SHS Swimmers About Sports
In Orlando
Thinking O ut Loud QB Old Friend
Of Copeland
Meet Tuesday
BY JULIAN 8TENSTROM

Yankees And Dodgers Tagged To Win

•Way out west In Stateline, Nev., a rapidly growing
community partly situated In California and partly In
Nevada, has ita bookmaken ilka most other Nevada
gambling centen a t Vegaa, Reno and Canon City.
And Stataiina bcokiee havs established tha Naw York
Yankaaa to g n b the Amertan League bunting this year
and tha Los Angeles Dodgan to take tha flag In tha
National. Both a n odda-on favorites.
Tha Yanks, under new pilot Yogi Barra, and 2 to
5 favorites while the Dodgers, going again undsr Walt
Alaton, a n pegged a t 5 to 6. Of eouria, this meant that
tha two clubs that met In tha IMS World 8eriea—say the
oddmakera—will fight for the pennant coma next October.
In the American the Minnesota Twins—training 20
milts south of here a t Orlando—are 8 to 1 win come
In aaeond with Detroit, Chicago and Baltimore tagged to
complete tha f i n t division in th at order. Cleveland, Bea­
ton, Lot Angeles, Kansas City and Waahlngton era ex­
pected to appear in this order in tha loop'a aaeond di­
vision standings a t tha close of tha saaaon.
In tha National, forecasters aay the San Francisco
Giants aro 2H to 1 ahota to ftnlih In second place. HL
Louis, Cincinnati and Philadelphia are expected to com­
plete th* first division In th at ordtr. In th* second di­
vision th* odda-makers fortae* tha last fiv* clubs this
way: Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Houston and New

By Linda Mitchell
''Swimmer* up) Take your
mark! Bang!"
Theie command* will be
beard for the first time tbla
aeaaon by Seminole High
School'* swimming t e a m
member* when they face Or­
lando's Colonial and Boone
high school swim cluba Tuea
day afternoon in a Metro Con
ftrance event.
The meet will be held a t the
John Long Pool in Orlando.
Starting Urns has been aet at
«1:10 p.m. The local aquad is
anticipating
a
formidable
group of Seminole fans to
watch the SHS tankiuiters in
action against competition for
the first time this aeaaon
I
In preparing for Tuesday’s
swim aeaaon opener, Coach
John Colbert baa put his team
through a rigorous week of
“ wet'' practice at Sanford's
York.
City Pool. An avsrage work
We’re not In a position to argue with tho Navada
out has consisted of practice
people, and wa won't. However, we will conclude th at the
ing turns and strokes for
Dodgers should have an easier time winning tha National
some 20 minutes and during
League flag than the Yankees will in th* American—th at
this time the Tribe's mentor
ie if either of them or both do come In ahead of the pack.
„ has provided individual point*
Prom what we've a ten and read ao far this spring
ers and balps for tho now
wa'ra of th* opinion that both league’* will be more
* aquad members who aro
balanced this year than last, particularly In tha National.
learning the fundamentals.
We do not see tho Houston Colts and tha Naw York Mela
Sprints eome neat. The
being the patsies they've been during their flret two seasquad la divided into five
■ona In tha senior circuit Nor do wa believe th at Ameri­
groups and each section
sprints the length of the muni­ can League clubs will run over Washington aa they've
done In the p a st Our thinking la baaed on tha fact that
cipal pool, a distance of 100
the loops are almply more balanced. Hut, of course, who
feet. Alternate heats record
can really tell?
tho limes of the swimmers.
a
•
*
•
An (novation during last
Cocoa And Th* Colt*
Wednesday's workout w a s
Reports from Cocoa indicate that tha fastgrow ing
wind sprints. This calls for
coaatet city and the Houston Colta—now in tha honey*
swimming the length of th*
moon era of their recent get together — are aa loveypool without taking e breath.
dovey aa a pair of newlyweds a t Niagara Palls. And,
Kickboards appear next and
there's nothing In the wind to indicate that it wen't stay
th* team works on arm s and
that way.
legs alternately. First swim­
Tha Colt .46o aro the toaat ef tha town . . . and the
mers bold tho klckboard with
citlacna of Cocoa are giving them a reception equal to
- their hands and kick. Then
they switch and hold It be- thosa given the astronauta.
Much has been done by tha Colt management and
twaen their legs and practice
Paul Richards in particular to strengthen the Houston
strokes.
entry in tha National League. Thera'# littla doubt but
Colbert has a variety of
th at the Colt .IBs will be a more formidable ball club
•'tortures’,' reserved for the
during tha 1D04 campaign for tho crown. Nobody gives
final h alf of tho workout. One
them much of a chance, If any at all, to evon challenge
day it will be relays, free­
tha Dodgera and tha Giant*. But they'll show up better.
style, butterfly, back and
Richard* will aa* to that.
breast strokes. Other times
Meanwhile, tha Colts are drawing exceptionally well
it's likely to be more sprints
a t home exhibition tilts—playing moat of their contests
or perhaps 00 laps of the pool
to build endurance. The seabefore packed houses. Daytona Beach, who thumbed Ita
sioni usually end with some
nosa a t Houaton when the Colts tried to deal for • spring
easy laps to looaen the tired
training center there, undoubtedly regret* it* action.
swimmers' muscles,
Thera's a report th at Daytona Beach officials ar*
Aa far as th* team go**,
going to try to land the Rad Box if Boston decides to re­
one of the most promising
turn to Florida from Its present base In Arizona. Thle
- boys Is Skip Parsons, a first would leave only San Francisco, tho Lo* Angeles Angels,
year member of the squad,
tho Chicago Cube and Cleveland In the West. A move to
lie swims all strokes and is
Florida by anyone ef the four could almost mean a move
giving John Mills a race in
by all booauae af th* difficulty In scheduling exhibition
every event. John Is leading
games. Right now there la little likelihood that any of
" in freestyle times, doing one
the Florida based outfit* woud leave praaant sites for
lap sprints in 16 seconds flat.
cactusland.
“ Skip la right behind him with
If tha Red Bog are strlous about returning to Florida
times as low as 17 sacondi.
perhape local officials could rev up enough Interest for
i Bobby Ring la taking diving
Sanford to hid for tham. One thing I* sure, it's nut aa
lessons e v e r y Wednesday
windy hera In the Spring aa It Is In Daytona Beach. And
from a professional in an ef
we’ro confident Hanford baseball fana would give due
tort to Improve himself and
support to a club In training here with good attendance
the diving squad. With tho
• t oahlhltlo* contests.
. loss of Jack Ivey there’s
vacancy which will really
take a "super" diver to fill.
■Jimmy (Irani Is coming along
. very well, and with King in
there, too, soma diving points
• a e o n s m ack—t/i* m il s —
must come to the SHS team.
Toolfht'l entries:
Swimmers still weathering r m a r MACK — * / i * " I t a — 1, J e t C a n t r . !• ■&gt;••• floodra re * . I. Rusk*. I. T a r a n ­ i p a td , a. alike B r * r e ta r r . 4.
the chill and the exhaustion of I.
tella, I. T s Airy, I. Ilmilta Mar. Bully Jonas, S. Htai&gt; Hoy. *.
the workouts must be com­ a, X uurttay Ami*. 7. H ank goa, lU Jah Uaau, T. tfltik Tip, t.
I'urabrsd.
mended. It takes determine t. Da Heat.
t h i r d macm — a /ia n im s —
lion and, as Colbert aptly
I. T aiatn m * . t. M a r J a n a , t.
puls it, "a lot of guts to stay
Hpar a Out. 4. T e r r Touoh, I.
Hlie'a
llandtonie,
t.
Dsbbl*
on tho team."
K im . T. S trid e r a r , I. Brownla
Heat one consists of John
Ferry.
t-UIMTH MACM—S /I S MILK—
Mills, Cary (lanss, John An
I. " u s e r Has Mar, I. La* liny
PENSACOLA,
Fla.
(U
FD
—
gel, Skip Parsons and Bobby
J
- a. Cham p Heck. 4. Htaade.
Slg-foot-two
Carol
Mann
to­
I.
r r o e t e * r l a k t . *. l a k y Ota,
Ring. Heat two has Con Wll
day
had
*
pair
of
blistered
7. Daadweo*. I. Duffy'* d a l.
son, Bobby Headrick, Gary
f i f t h m a c m — a / a w i i .h —
Winn, Hick Hedrick, Jimmy feat and her first professional l. D a in ty Lea*. I. Mail* Marie,
victory in tha Woman's West­ 1. Cold* M , 4. T um bling Hulk,
Grant and Alan Lucas,
t. F a b l e W ar r io r , I, Rbony
The third heat ia composed ern Open golf tournamenti.in»n. 7. F e a r lla T eta. S. C r y s ­
Tha
BalUmtre
golfer
picked
tal Palae*.
or Wynn Piekelslmar, Tam
S I I T M MACH — * / ! • H IM —
up
61,20
Sunday
with
an
eightMichaels, Jo* Moore, Kicky
t. Hahalf W ay, I. K n o t h t a d
t . Bpotwlek. 4. Jam a*
McLain and Carl Bourquar- ovar-par 80S, good onough to Tem.
Rock. I. r o a m e a ., f. Doe Hobdcx. Busier Anderson, Moss win by two strokes over Ruth mo, 7. C aro Coke. t . Kylomore.
SBVKNTM MACM—• / ■ MILK—
Wontcnay, Pickle Dunn, An Jetton and Judy Kimball.
I. R h y m er (I., t. ONtllle. t . * to r
dy Lyons, C. J . MotaWr and
T ray. 4. Mlaa I tlltar, I. Calm
cool l, a. I'a m 'a Dopy. 7. o , a.'a
Hands)! Chase swim in tho Baiilie Wins
t. P r l l s a s r a ld .
fourth heat.
MELBOURNE, A u s tr a lia Column,
KIQMTM RACK—S / l * WII.H —
Originally the girl* swam (UPU — Bill BalUlo of New I. I'am'a W hlitlad, I. tipper
Htorr. I. M tr lm a r , 4. Noble
in two hosts but many drop­ Zealand won th* Australian ('h
o lla r, | . H u r r y Hum* tll'a.
ped out after tho first days of three-mile championship by a. j i o i m a n , T. B urnln Mad. t.
D 'e o r m a a t.
practice. Now, the fifth heat running tha distance in I I *W.I STM
MACM — B/IS Nlt.M —
ronaist* of Delano Johnson, minutes, 80 aaeond* Sunday.
I. K s a r u Lady, t. l.lndo t ’ulla,
Norma Whittern, Linda May,
Ilaillie outran Australians S. llourao J a t . 4. J e a n Drake.
I. I'a r ry III, S. Cbryaar, 7. FabLinda DaMatUo, Martha Xos- Albla Thomas and Ron Clarks uloua Kara. t. 1’o r k a t Caah.
ky, Candi Southward, Paula In th* final 260 yards to cap­ TRU T H MALM—« / ! • MILK —
t. C lreua W ander, t. M. A.'*
Clam, Karen Law and Sherry ture th* championship.
L l t t l f m a la r. I. D lnak's Fag. a.
Ckuak D rake. S. Clans Faya, I,
ConviUe.

S0KC Track Entries

Carol M ann In
First Victory

12 Entered
LAUREL, Md. (UP1) — A
full field of IS has been en­
tered for the inaugural run' siing of tha 120,000 P i n t Lady
Biakea a t Laurel race court#
today.

Maemlzo In Kayo

W ire M ark. T. S h u a r, a. Chirk'*
Matin.
IITM MACM — a / a MILR —
I. J u a t Kimar, I . Calico Tabl.
I. Chill Wills. 4. Connie Choice,
a. Mika MaaUuff. S. W a n * L V.
Homan Havel, I. Mldlerre.

TOKYO (UP1) — Takas
Maamlso, aocond-rankad mid­
dleweight In Japan, knocked
out Sam arat Bomdaeng of
Thailand is tha third round of
Only th* heart wood of ebony
scheduled 10-rounder Sun­ It dark-colored before it is
day night.
finished.

Bill Wade, tha talented
quarterback of the world
champion Chicago Bears, will
be In Lortgwood Tuesday
night to be th* principal
speaker during tha all sports
banquet a t Lyman High
School.
The
announcement o f
Wade’s acceptance to appear
at the annual affair was an­
nounced by Lyman football
coach, Dick Copeland, a long
time friend of the former AllAmerican a t VanderbullL
During Wade'* early days
at Vandy he piloted the Com­
modores under Head Coach
Bill Edwards. Following a
tremendous career a t Nash­
ville, Wade was drafted by
the Los Angeles Rams but
was unabla to make hla mark
there due to the fact ha was
an understudy to tha great
Norm Van Brocklln.
Following Van Brocklln's
departure to lead the Phila­
delphia Eaglet to a world
tlUa, tha Rama aank into the
NFL standings and have nev­
er recovered. M e a n w h i l e ,
George H alts of tha Bears
obtained Wade's contract and
installed tha former Com­
modore aa hla number one
quarterback and Wade has
been considered among the
best In tha pr* ranks during
the past two seasons,
HI* greatest feat was In
leading the Rears to tha
N F L ' a Western Division
championship and to the
world title In th* contest with
th* New York Giants lata In
December.
Ih e banquet will get under
way a t 7 p.m., sold Cope­
land. Lyman'a sports latterman will be recognised along
with other guests. Awards
will be made to tha Grey­
hounds' moat valuable line­
man, tha most valuable back
and tha most improved play­
er on the football squad last
fall. In basketball, awards
will be mads to tha most val­
uable eager and tha moat im­
proved player.
Members of tho school'a
bowling, golf, track and base­
ball teams will be on hand
but awards for these particu­
lar sports will be mad* durng a later affair.

Clay's Ouster
Expected Today
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Emile Oruneau said today he
expects Caaslui Clay to be
toppled from hie heavyweight
throne before nightfall for
"arts detrimental to boaing."
Rruneou, president of a
New Orleans finance com­
pany, la chairman of the
World Boxing Association's
(WBA) powerful eight-man
world championship commit­
tee.
He tald he hid been "alert­
ed" that WBA President Ed
Laiim ag of Miami Beach
wanted t h a
championship
committee to vote today on
whether to withdraw WRA
title recognition from the 22yeer-old City of LoulavlUo,
Ky.
'T il poll my seven fellowcommitteemen by telephone,"
Hruneau explained. "And I'm
almost positive the vote will
overwhelmingly w i t h d r a w
WBA championship recogni­
tion from Clay."

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ACTION I T H IIllS I
Weddle fastest I paWl

tonight]
MBIT 0 AM I ■
7:4&lt;M
m am

park.
By George C Langford
Leading the home run pa­
UPI Sports Writer
The home run baa arrived rade arc a pair of rookies —
Gene Alley of PiUtburgh with
early this spring.
Major league aluggera, who five and Richie Allen of Phil­
saw their home run produc adelphia with four. Those who
tion drop by nearly 300 last already have collected three
season from the 1962 peak, roundtrippera Include Wally
arc showing unusual power Post and 5!ax Alvis of Cleve­
with the exhibition aeaaon less land; Jimmie Hall of Minne­
sota; rookies John Boccobella
than two weeks old.
The home run total dropped and Billy Cowan of the Cuba;
with tho advent of the en Frank Robinson of the Reda
larged strike xone in 1963. and Hank Aaron of Milwau­
However, with the same ait kee.
able target for pltchera and
subacribtng to the sometimes
foggy fable that at this per
C I S C l'I T r o t ' S I T OF
iod" the pitchers aro ahead of TIXU BTHK
XIXTII JUDICIAL C I R .
the hitters," the following oc C l'I T , IX * x n FOB RKMU
x o s e r o r x T T , F l o r id a
curred Sunday:
T I I X C B R r XO. IS1TS
—Reserve outfielder Marty (CLAKA
HERRL.EH,
F U ta t lf f ,
Keougb, who had only aix
homers all last aeaaon, slug' ARTHU R D. HC R R L E R .
ged his third in thrae daya
D efended.
x o T ic a o r su it
to pace the Cincinnati Reds
TOl A RT H U R D. H E R R L E R,
to a 5-1 triumph over Kansas
whoa* la s t k n o w n a d d r a i a
la:
City.
ARTHUR
D. H E R R L E R
—Ed Bailey and Lee Maye
2114 Upton Av*nu*
each hit three-run home runs
Toledo, Ohio
Ynu a r * hereby nottflad t h a t
for Milwaukee in the Bravea'
A s u i t for D ivorce h t a b*«a
13-2 rout of the Lot Angeles I n stitute d a c a l n s t you by
CLARA HBRRLKR, In th* ClrDodgers.
u lt Court of th* N in th J u d i ­
—Rookies Dalton Jones and ccial
Circuit, In a nd for BamlTony Conlgllaro each contri­ not* County, Florid*. T h* a b ­
bre via te d till* e f th* eo*e I*
buted a bom# run in Cleve­ CLARA
H K R n L B R . P la in tiff,
land's 8-4 victory over Boston. v*. ARTHUR D. H E R R L E R ,
—Floyd Robinson and Dave Defendant.
You ar* h t r a b y re q u ir e d . t e
Nicholaon slapped successive fII* your *n*w«r o r o t h e r d e ­
homers for the Chicago White fensive pl-edln* In th* *bov*
•lyl*d caua* w ith th* Clark
Sox but could not evert a 7-3 of
th* Circuit C o u r t of eald
io n to the St. Louis Cardinals. County, *nd a*rv* a copy
—Ron Santo led a nine-run t h e re o f upon RAH8ETT AND
TUCK. Attorney* for P la in tif f ,
Chicago Cub aaiault on Billy I0S Mouth M aitland A v m u t ,
Pierce with a three-run blast Maitland. Florida, on o r b a .
for* th* Slat day of April,
as the Cuba whipped tho San till. I t you fall to do *o a
Francisco "B " team , 14-9. d t f a u l t will b* *nt*r*d a s a l n a t
Joae Cardinal connected for you.
WITNESS my h i n d a nd tha
the Glints.
*eal of ( a id Court a t Hanford,
—A aolo job by Willie Davit Hcmlpol* County, Florida, thle
lSth d a y e f March, nil.
in tho eighth Inning mapped ■ (HEAL)
A r t h u r H. B eckw ith. J r ,
2-8 tie aa tha Los Angeles
C lark C ircuit C ourt.
Dodgtra defeated Baltimore,
Hemlnol* County, Sanferd,
48.
Fla.
By: M a rth a T. V lhlaa
—Mooae Skowron'a two-run
Deputy Clark
homer gave the Washington H a r l a n Tuck, of th* firm *f
IIABHETT
AND TVJCK
Senators a 3-1 victory ovar
s Boutb M . l tl a n d Avanua
the Minnesota Twins, and lo
Maitland, F lo r id a
Manny Mote lad Pittiburgh to Attorney* for P l a ln t t f f
Publish Sfarcb 12, I t * A pril
a 7-4 win ovar Philadelphia i.
n, nil.
with a bom* run, inalda tb* ens-n

Legal Notice

A WEIGHTY DECISION? No, it’fl a friendly decision between State
Senator Mack Cleveland, Adm. Paul Ramsey (center) and Adm. John S.
Thatch (right) as to who will tee off first at a match Friday at the Mayfair Golf Club.
(Herald Photo)

Grace Sayles
Is Medalist
Grace Sayles posted an M
in a playoff with Min Keenan
to take medalist honors dur­
ing first round activities in
the annual Sanford Atlantic
National Bank Tournament
for members of the Sanford
Woman's Golf Association at
the Mayfair Country Club.
Mrs. Kennan and Mrs. Saylea tied for medalist honors
in the qualifying round and
in the playoff Mrt. Styles
took tha honors.
In tha championship flight,
Mr*. Sayles defeated Susie
Dlekey. In other matches in
this flight, Auguc Russell de­
feated Muriel Scott, Edie
Ware won out over Hate!
Dune, Ruth Herron beat Peg­
gy Billups and Mrs. Keenan
downed Elaine Kerr.
Vivian Piicrce won from
Desale DeGanahL Fan chon
defatted Jimmie Livingston
end Marlon Cog beat Jackie
Crawford. All th* loaers in
tb* championship flight wars
dropped to comprise the first
flight.
In second flight competi­
tion, Jen Johnson defeated
Katherine Park, Ida B. Wilton
won from Harriet Williams
and Jan McKIbbln defeated
Dorla Spencer.
In third flight play Blanche
Nicely defeated E itla Batson
and Ann Marsh won from
Marge Echclbcrgar by de­
fault.
Tba tournament 1* now In
second round competition and
finals era to be played Wed­
nesday. Hie Association It to
hold Ita monthly luncheon
Wadotadsy. starting at 12:30
p.m.
Trophies will ba awarded to
flight winners at that time if
the competition it completed,
if not, the award* will b*
m*d* later in th* afternooa.

Oviedo Scores 3 1-2
W in Over Montverde
The Oviedo Llont posted a
record breaking 17 runs in the
first Inning and went on to
blast out a 31 to 2 decision
over Monteverde in a lop­
sided baseball game Friday
afternoon in Monteverde.
Paced by Rex Brooks who
pounded out a single, a double
and a fourth-inning grand
flam homo run, the Lions
nicked hlontvcrdc hurlera Os­
good and Roberta for 19 hits
in running up the football-like
score.
Meanwhile D a n n y Gammage and Walt Deaslcy team ­
ed up to limit Montverde to a

Lyman Wins One
And Loses One

Lyman High's Greyhounds
meet tha DeLand High Hulldogs In an Orange Belt Con­
ference game nt 7:80 p. m.
In DeLand.
Lyman’a Greyhounds split a
pair ow weakend contests,
potting thalr third win of the
season but dropping their first,
whan they were beaten by tb*
I^tsburg Yellow Jackets on
Friday but bounced back Sat­
urday to knock off tha Ocoa*
Cardinals.
The Yellow Jacket* dumped
th* Greyhounds by a score of
0 to 1 whan Leesburg's Eddie
Mason handcuffed th* Lyman
nlna with a well hurled one
hitter—a tingle by Bobby El­
gin.
Meanwhile, tha Jacket# hap­
ped on Donnie 8mlth and
Steve Slmpklna for nlna safetits. They scored two runa tn
tha second Inning and came up
with four in the third- In th*
fourth, Smith got in trouble
Two great generals, Mont­ again and Simpkins took over,
calm and Wolf*, lost their allowing a tingle Leciburg
lives upon Canada's Plains of run in the fifth and a pair in
tha alath.
Abraham in 1759,

pair of scratch tingles aa the
Llont came up with their aecond win of the current season
in three tilts.
Behind Brooks, Jim Courier
came up with n double end a
first inning bomcr with a pair
of mates aboard. Billy Mlkler
had a double, LeRoy Woods a
double, Wayne Jacobi blasted
out two singles, Charlie Mil
ier had three one-baggers and
Tim Colbert also bad two
tingles.
On tha bill, Gammage
worked two and a third in­
nings, allowed two runa, one
hit, fanned three but walked
five. Ha got eradlt for the
win. Beasley permitted one
hit, walked three, struck out
four.
Oviedo moved quickly in the
first inning by eeoring U runa
before Montverde potted Its
first put out of the ball game.
Tb* Llont picked up a pair of
talliea in the second frame
and added alx runs in tha
fourth and another half doti la tba fifth. Montvarda
picked up tingle runa in tb*
aeeond and third.
Wednesday afternoon the
Lions go back to tb* diamond
to host tb* Edgawater Eagle*'
JsyVe* nine of Orlando.

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Oratorical Contest Finalists Named
By J i m Casselberry
Finals were held Tuesday
night in the ichool cafetorlum
in the American Legion Ora­
torical Contest for ninth gradera at South Seminole Junior
High School.
Larry Maplesden, Ameri­
canism chairman for Memor­
ial Post 256 of Casselberry,
which sponsored the contest,
presented the winner's trophy
to Jim Bacchus, son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Bacchus of
Lakewood Shores. The second
place medal went to Linda
Cote, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Cote of Cassel­
berry.
First runner-up was Gilbert
Hughson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Hughson, of Casselberry
and second runner-up was
Patti Sweeney, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Sween­
ey of Fern Park.
All the finalists are students
In Mrs. Jo Ann Howe's ninth
grads civics class.
Maplesden ststes that ha Is
pleased with the ftne effort
made by these youngsters in
this first contest to be spon­
sored by the Post at the Jun­
ior High leva]. H« feels that
the contestants Improved Im­
measurably over their ap­
pearance in the preliminaries
and have done a lot of re ­
search on the Constitution.
After each contestant was
presented a prepared address,
they drew subjects on some
phase of the Constitution on
which to give a shorter, ex­
temporaneous talk. Both of
the top contenders were ex­
cellent in composition and ef­
fectiveness of delivery mak­
ing the judges’ final selections
estremely difficult.
Post Commander H a r o l d
Kryder served as official
time keeper and members of
the Post were judges.
Guy Strickland, head of the
Social Studies Department,
welcomed the many parents
ana friends attending and
thanked the Post for giving
the students this opportunity.
Girl Scouts Karen Cass and
Busan Webber led the prayer
and lad the Salute to the Flag.

Wallace Blasted
OSHKOSH, Wls. (UP1) —
Alabama Gov. George Wallaee
was branded by the official
newspaper of Wisconsin’a lar­
gest Roman Catholic diocese
Wednesday as the personifi­
cation of moral evQ.

March 23, 1964—Pare T

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MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) —
America's new Junior Miss,
I.inds Felber of Colfax.
Wash., travels to New York
today for msgazlna a n d
broadcasting Interviews that
will begin her year's reign
■a the ideal high school sen­
ior.
Ths 18-yesr-old green-eyed
blonds beauty was chosen ov­
er contestants from every
state Saturday in the 7th an­
nual pageant.

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The first girl from the Far
Went to win the crown, Miss
Felber wav selected on the
hails of her talent, scholar­
ship, physical fitness and
poise and appearance.
With the honor goes a Jfi,000 scholarship she said she
would use to attend Washing­
ton State University for a
year, the University of Cali­
fornia for another year and
then a school of the thester.
She wants to he an actress

gawa, Honolulu, Hawaii; and [They shared flt.OOO In scholar*
Linda Cave, Warwick, R. I. ship money.

Sanford Firm Is Incorporated
Article! of Incorporation
have been granted to the Key
West Pipeline Company, of
Sanford, by Secretary of
State Tom Adams.
Incorporators are Gerald
and Leonard Rauch and Mor­
ris Glcsby, all of Houston,
Tex., who own the Sanford
Pipeline Company, operating

FINALISTS IN THE American Legion Oratorical Contest at South Semi­
nole Junior High School were, left to right, Jim Bacchus, first; Linda Cote,
second and Gilbert Hughson and Patti Sweeney, runners-up. The contest
was sponsored by Memorial Post 256 of Casselberry.
(Herald Photo)

BREAKFAST
SPECIAL!

Book Review Presented For Women's Club
Mrs. Evelyn Storrs will b e : at the Imperial House in WinBy Jaae Casselberry
A book review wss present­ in charge of plans for the in- ler Park on Thursday, April
ed at a meeting of the Wom­ stallatlon luncheon to be held116.
an’! Club of Casselberry held
Wednesday afternoon by a
member of the club, Mrs. J.
E. Dunwoody, who Is librar­
ian at Rollins College in Win­
ter Park.
- WOODROW CASH
The review was on Lillian
Spring is here! With its changing
Rogers Parks' book, "My 30
weather, it* promise of greenery and
Years Backstairs in the White
budding flowers, its hint of warm
House,” which gives many in­
days under a bright sun, its lasy
spring fever, the new season is well
teresting glimpses Into the
under way.
lives of White House occu­
pants during the year* aho
We've suggested before that this
was employed there.
Is m good time to bring in heavy
blankets and bedspreads and drapBridge and canasta were
erica for spring cleaning. I t’s time
played following the program
to look over your winter clothing,
and the door prise was won
toe. Topcoats and overcoats, heavy
by Mrs. Nance Russell.
suita and woolens, all the clothes you
A delicious dessert luncheon
might be planning to put away fur the summer should
consisting of angel food cake
always be cleaned first.
topped with ice cream was
You’ve heard the slogan, “Don’t put a cold in your
served by the hostesses, Mrs.
pocket.” Well, we might paraphrase that to say, “Don't
Edward Tender, Mrs. G. C.
ut soiled, stained or wrinkled clcthes ill your closet.”
Sawyer and Mrs. Darius
J i r t is the worst enemy your clothes have . . . ao let
us
rout ths enemy by denning the garments thorough*
Pringle.
ly before they're put away.
Twenty-two members of the
club were in attendance for
At the same time, you’ll be bringing your soring
the occasion.
and summer garments out of the chest or the closet.
Before the really warm weather gets here to stay, let
Election of officer! for the
us freshen up this lightweight clothing, clean it where
coming year will be conduct­
necessary, prsss out ths winter's creases. Call for our
ed a t the next meeting which
free pickup and delivery service and get ready for the
ia echeduled for Wednesday,
nsw seasonl
April 1, at 7:30 p.m. The bus­
iness meeting will be follow­
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and it was this talent that
contributed to her victory.
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Varied Program Given
Fine Arts Department
The Sanford Women’* Club
preiented their 34th annual
Animated Magasln* program
Wednesday afternoon at their
club house.
Mr*. George Well*, editor
in chief, used a* her theme,
“Adventure* In Art.” The
magaslne w u dedicated to
Mr*. W. L. Gramkow, who
was preiented an orchid by
Mr*. C-P. Harkey, chairman
of Th* Fine Art* Depart*
B ent
Mr*. Wade Shealy announc­
ed the numbers on the pro­
gram a* she turned th* pages
of the magaslne.
Julian Stenitrom, of The
Sanford Herald, presented a
most Intercestlng and unusual
editorial on “Sanford'* Fu­
ture In th* Development of
Central Florid*.” He empha­
sised th at th* S t John's Ri­
ver was Sanford’* greatest as­
s e t and stated that eventual­
ly, Sanford would be the hub
of the Central Florida Em­
pire. Mr. Btenstrom also pre­
dicted that within 15 years
th* Central Florida Area,
comprised of Volusia, Semi­
nole, Brevard, Orange and
Lak* counties, would increase
In population equal to the
present state population.
Mrs. Joseph Mathleux en­
tertained th* members with
two musical selections, "Scar1st Ribbons" and "The Ital­
ian Street Song," accompani­
ed by Barbara Brorup.
In "The A rt of Flower Ar­
ranging," Mrs. Fred Ganas,
pointed out ths abundance of
fresh material available in
Central Florida for unique
flower arranging. She stated
th a t the combination of green­
ery, flowers, fruit or vegeta­
bles could produce a delight­
ful effect Using a tall candle
bolder as the base, Mrs. Gen­
as created a clever artistic
arrangement combining Ssgo
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greenery and small mums.
Miss Sherry Splnelll fur­
n i s h e d appropriate back­
ground music while Joseph
Mathleux presented "Adven­
ture* in A rt” He defined art
as being of the imagination,
and putting the artist himself
into the picture. Mr. Mathleux
further stated th at beauty
can be found in the most men­
ial task, and warned Sanford
residents not to let fsst
growth and development de­
stroy our natural beauty.
Jack Rossman concluded

the program with two aecordian solos, "Beyond th* Sea”
and “Begin The Begulne,”
and played the background
music for the tea which fol­
lowed.
Mrs. Al Hunt presided ov­
er the tea table, which was
overlaid with a beautiful lace
covering, centered with a
lovely arrangement of white
roses. Other tea hostesses as­
sisting Mrs. Hunt were offic­
ers of the social department.
Hostesses for the day were
officers of the General Club.

W W Welcomes
New Residents
New residents were re-1 Shlela, from Columbus, Ga.,
ccntly welcomed to South Mr. and Mrs. William Tay
Seminole County by Nora C. lor and children Ronny and
Norris, welcome wagon Host­ Mary.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ess for this aica.
Newcomers include Mr. Lanam from Orlando, Mr.
O, C. Rutherford and son and Mrs. James Wiggins and
from Cleveland, O., Mr. and children Sandra, Jamie, Da­
Mrs. W.A. Clnnnnton from vid and Kenny from Garden
Knoxville, Tcnn., Mr. and Grove, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Quitman ppvis from George Cowan and children
Longwood, Mr. and Mrs. Her­ Richard, Alice and Jaae
bert Hoffman and children from Byrdstown, Tenn., Mr.
Billy and Sbiela from Kal­ and Mra. William Sunrall
from Hanford, Mr. and Mrs.
amazoo, Mich.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Carl William Winters and son Bill
Brelin from Detroit, Mich., from Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sweat,
Mr. and Mrs. David Griffin
James
Jr., Richard, and No­
and children, Dana and Tod
from Weymouth, Mass., Mr. ra Jcanlne from Lak* City,
and Mrs. 8t*wart Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Warren Winfrom Chutuota, Mr. and M ri borne, Danny and Carole
George Morris from Orlan­ from Jacksonville, Mr. and
do, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Fred Broderick, Sand­
A n d e r s o n and daughter, ra, Ranee and Bridget Ann
from Leeaburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hanklnson from Long
NEW
Branch, N J .
Also Mr. and Mrs. L J.
CERAMIC SHOP Bruce,
Jeanne, Rosanna, and
GBEKNWARE
Jamie from Eustls, Mr. and
PAINT — GIFTS
Mrs. Lowell Frasier, Dennis,
IBIS French Ave, Hanford
Michael and Karen from
Washington, D.C., Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Raybon, Kathy,
Ricky, Marty, Judy, and Tim­
my from Sanford, and Lt.
and Mra. Ralph Hastings,
Frank and David from Rota,
Spain.

COR. lat ft MAGNOLIA
PIIONE 822-2482
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

EGGS PLENTIFUL
Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem­
onstration agent, says al­
though the youngsters will
have to wait until Easter to
fill their baskets with egg*,
homemakers can take advant­
age of th* plentiful supply
now on the market and fill
their shopping baskats with
all they want.
Eggs are an excellent bar­
gain In protein. And they
make up into a host of appetlsing meatless dishes—so
suitable for Lent.
But even more important
to th* homemaker-on-a-budget
is the fact th at eggs are rel­
atively Inexpensive.

NOW IS THE TIME H A V E YO U R A IR C O N D IT IO N E R
C H E C K E D - SE R V IC E D O R —
R E P A IR E D ....

H O T W EA T H ER

IS O N

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Several of the ladles of
Deltona enjoyed the Card
Party and Fashion Show
given by the Welcome Wag­
on Club of Sanford. A de­
licious variety of cakes us­
ing the St. Patrick’s Day
them* was served with cof­
fee and tea. The luncheon
was followed by the Fash­
ion Show—a delightful array
of Spring fashions for every
age group.
They were all pleased
when a Deltona resident,
Mrs. Rlanche Miller, won
one of th* door prizes, a ve­
ry sturdy and versatile set
of kitchen tools. The winner
at the Pinochle table was
Mrs. Celeste Moore. Mrs. Kay
Hollister won at Bridge and
Mrs. Mildred Haney at "500,”
all Deltona c.'rd players.
They enjoyed the afternoon
and hope the ladles of San­
ford will attend the many
functions that arc being
planned by the Welcome
Wagon Club of Deltona.

Johnson Home

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Show Luncheon

Club Meets A t

JULIAN STENSTROM, Jeft, who Rave the edi­
torial at the Animoted MoRazino proRram with
Mra GeorRc E. Wells, editor in chief.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 822-8821

All Souls Women
Hold Meeting

Attend Fashion

Lake Monroe 4-H

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Deltona Ladies

The Lake Monroe Handy
Helper* 4-H club met recent­
ly with their assistent lead­
er, Mrs. ILL. Johnson, a t
her home on Narcissus Avc.
Patty Baker, president, pre­
sided over the important business meeting. The girls
were given cook books which
were used in the recent crea­
tive cooking echool held
here. Patty read the group
a letter from the County
H.D. Agent, Miss Wilson,
complimenting them on pre­
paring and serving at a re­
cent meeting of the Lake
Monroe H.D. Club. The girls
have been asked to serve a t
waitresseca a t the coming
banquet of the H.D. Club.
They have decided to make
new aprons for the event.
The group voted on a bake
sale for April 11th to be
held a t the Winn Dixie etore
on French end 25th St. The
proceeds are to go toward
aending girls to 4-H camp
in June. A skit wu* prepar­
ed with Susan Dunn to be
narrator, Betty Baker, Bambl Chester, Charlene Baker
and Busanne Thrasher to
take pert. This la being done
for County Events day on
April 4th. Patty will enter
the public speaking contest.
Eight of tha girls will mske
and model clothes In the
county dress revue.
Next meeting of the club
will be on April 1st a t the
home of leader Mra. H. R.
Wilton.
Ih o te present were: Petty,
Betty end Charlene Baker,
Becky and Barbara Gowan,
Joy Wilton, Yvonne Strip­
ling, Ruth Bullard, Sara Dy­
son, Susanna Thrasher, Bsmbl Cheater, Mrs. Wilson and
Mrs. Johnson. Two new
girls who were welcomed as
new member* are Debbie
Smith and Sue Smith.

fjcUudm

QihrisA
ROSE CIRCLE
Member* of th* Rose Gar­
den Circle enjoyed an early
morning tour of tha "Bromla" Gardena, in Orlando, pre­
ceding th* monthly meeting.
Mulford Foster, owner of
tha gardsn answered ques­
tions and discussed tha many
plants In ths gardens, some
of which w«r* his own intro­
ductions. H t has collected
rare plants from Mexico, Bra­
sil and other countries while
on tours there.
,
Following tha tour mem­
bers returned to Sanford for
a luncheon and business ses­
sion a t ths Capri. Mrs. CharUs Meriwether presided, in
th* absence of th* president,
Mra. A. W. Eppe Sr.

MR. AND MRS. CLAYTON WINTER and their daughter, Mrs. Wnllace
Martin, of LonRWood, have been enjoying n visit from their children,
grandchildren and great grandchildren. Left to right front row, are Renea
Corl, Mrs. Winter holding Cheryl Corl, Mr. Winter holding Clayne Bedsole
ond Comllle Corl. Rack row, Mrs. Cecil T. Bedsole, of Yokota Air Force
Base, Japan, Mrs. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Corl of Preble, N. Y.

Easter Story Presented
At Oviedo Women's Club
By Bernice Kelsey
The Oviedo Woman's Club
recently held IU monthly
luncheon and business meet­
ing at the club house. Chair­
man of the successful lunch­
eon was Mrs. A. C. Hopkins
assisted by committee mem­
bers, Mmcs. Douglas Jackton, B. C. Miller, Jack Dodd,
Frank Wheeler Jr., Douglas
Aric, Theodore Auiin Sr. and
Roxlc Evans.
Artistic Easter decorations
adorned the club house. The
main table was covered with
purple
taffeta,
beautifully
draped and banked, and cen­
tered with white Easter lilies
and an open Bible. A lavender
and white cloth overlaid the
president'* table, centered
with a floral arrangement of
lavender wlsterU and white
aialeat, with candles on each
tide. Tho remaining tables
were decorated with tradition­
al Easter baskets.
Mrs. Harold Bam ei cor­
dially welcomed the members
and gucsti. The devotional
was given by Mrs. B. F.
Wheeler Sr., who Introduced
Morris 8. Hale Jr., president
of Orlando Junior College, as
guest speaker.
The Easter story was presen'ed by Mr. Hale in an un­
usual and interesting manner.
He revealed the historical
background of Pontious Pi­
late, the fifth of seven Roman
prosecutors, who ruled over
Judea from 6 to 41 a.d.
Mra. J. H. Staley, treasurer,
reported a $600 mortgage bal­
ance due on the club house.
The area combined drivea are
still incomplete, but collec­
tions to date exceed $2,153.
The latest club fund raising
project is selling "Dandy-DutIt."
Memben of the organization
accepted Mr*. Syrui B. Dauscy at an honorary member,
and Mrs. Franklin F. Sloat of
Windermere as a new mem­
ber.
At th* last board meeting,
Mrs. John Lundy, Mrs. Jam es
Michael, and Mrs. Jamea Wil­
ton were appointed to the
nominating committee. A re­
port from this committee w u
not available at the meeting.
Mra. R. W. Kites announc­
ed Uie State Woman'a Club
convention will be held in
Jacksonville April 13-18,

MRS. R. W. ESTES i» shown with Morris S.
Hale Jr., president of Orlnndo Junior College at
a recent meeting of the Oviedo Women’s Club.

One way to prevent acci­
dental poisonings in the home
is to store the internal and
external medicines on differ
ent shelves of the medicine
cabinet. Paste a sign on the
Inside of tbe door indicating
which shelf holds each.

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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Boardman, of North Orlando, have
as their houtegueste, Mr. and
Sirs. M. Dyberg and Mrs.
Mary Shsnkland, all of Ken­
osha, Wi*.
Current guesti a t th* home
of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
Reis, 44 South Devon St,
North Orlando, are their son
and hit wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Rele Jr, of Tampa.

Question: What makes T. 6. Lee
products so different?
Answer: QUALITY!

Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Eckard, Forest
Ave. Altamonte Springs, were
Mr. and Mrs. Max Neel, of
Detroit, Mich.

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a t St. Brendan’* Church, Or­
mond BeachRep. Fred Karl will be th*
guest speaker • hi* topic will
be “Expectation* for Central
Florida.”
Alao apeaklng will be Rev.
Peter C. Nolen, President of
Central Catholic High School,
who will talk on "That All
May be One.”
The achedul* for th* dayt
9:00 A.M. Mats A Bene­
diction • St. Brendan’s
Church, Ormond Beach
9:45 A.M. Breakfast - S t
Brendan’s Social Hall
10:30 A.M. B u s i n e s s
Meeting - Riveria Beach
Motel
12:30 P.M. Luncheon •
Riveria Beach Motel
Anyone wishing to maka
reservations, pleas* contact,
Mrs. Paul Aucoln, Prealdsnt
of All Souls Catholic Wom­
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The All Soule Catholic
Women’s Club held their rag
ular monthly meeting on Mon­
day evening in th* Parish So
d el Hall.
Mrs. Paul Aucoln, President
presided. Report* were given
by the various Committee
Chairmen. Mrs. John Kolarik,
Chairman for the Layette,
again had the layette on dit'
play so that ths membership
could see it before it la eent
to the Deanery Meeting for
judging along with the layet­
tes prepared by the other af­
filiations of the Diocese.
M r s . Theodore LaTour,
Chairman for th* Rummage
Sale reported on th* euccest
of the Sale. She also thanked
the Committee that assisted
her on this event.
Announcement was mad*
for the forthcoming Deaqpry
Meeting to take place March
10th a t St. Brendan's Parish,
Ormond Beach.
Th* Catholic Youth Club
will again assist the Women’s
Club by taking care of the
Easter Egg H u n t The Cath­
olic Women’* Club will do­
nate the Easter Eggs and tha
Youth Club will mak* all tha
other preparation* for the
Hunt which will be on E aiter
Sunday.
Flan* were started for th*
Annuel Communion Breakfast
which will take plage on Sun­
day, May 8rd. M itt Edie Krygicr volunteered to be th*
Chairman for this affair.
The membership voted to
purchase new throunds for
the Parish. Mrs. John Kola­
rik volunteered to make them
so that they would be ready
to adorn th* statue* in
Church on Passion Sunday.
Tho next meeting of the
Catholic Women’a Club will
take place on Monday, April
6th in tha Parish Social Halt
a t which tima there will be
election of officers for the
coming year.
A delegation from All
Souls Catholic Women's Club
are making plana to attend
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(Dsuah Gbby. •
DEAR ABBY: I b*g to In*
form you that the femule
parakeet doei not talk. Only
the male can be taught to
talk. It la the mine with
canaries. The femule canary
will give out with an occa*
■ional chirp, but only the
male canary will bur»t forth
into aonr. If It will make
you feel better, Abby, the
female of the feathered fum11} ia more beautiful. But
lela be huncat, ahe contrib­
ute* nothing and ia atrictly
ornamental.
KNOWS HIS BIRDS

dentiat started HUMMING
along with the muaic! I
didn't want to upset him
while he was working on my
teeth, so I kept silent. I wish
there were some way to let
him know why I never went
back to him, although he
was a good dentist.
FAITHFUL READER
DEAR FAITHFUL: Let
me help: Confidential to all
dentists who use music: Ask
your patients If they want
music and, If so, If they
have a preference. P.S.: It'a
all right to whistle while
you work—but don’t hum.
• •
•
DEAR ABBY: My hus­
band has been divorced
from hla first wife for
twelve years, and married to
me for ten. She has never
remarried. Sha still calls
him on the phone, but never
»t home, only at his office.
I know this hecnusc I have
been at his office when
site's called, he claims she
wranta nothing from him,
and only ealla to giva him
news and health repot ta on
their daughter. This daugh­
ter is SM, married, In good
health, and is able to take
care of herself. I don’t trust
this "eg." What do you

DEAR KNOWS: Ia that
■o? The rooatcr dooa the
crowing, but it'a the hen
which lay* the egg*.
• •
•
DEAR AIIIIY: I recently
visited a young dentiat who
mas recommended to me by
a friend. When 1 got into
the chair, rock and roll
muaic started playing right
in my ear. I am a matron,
B8, and I never llaten to that
kind of music at home aa it
ia nerve-racking. I enjoy
soft, svmi-clnsalrnl muaic,
huwever. I debated whether
1 should ask the dentiat to
ahut it off, hut decided not
to aay anything. Then the

j

By Abigail Van Buren

laajbij.

tblnk she really wants? I
am just about ready to let
her have it. (Right between
the eyesl) But I don't think
that is what she has In mind,
dr. yon?
JOHN’S OTHER WIFE
DEAR WIFE: Hardly. But
she could probably use
something between the ears.
Your husband can’t help it
If she calls him, but you
might ask him how often
she ealla. If aha overdoes It,
It la up to HIM to straight­
en her out.
•
• •
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
•'DOUBLE A” : Let your
22-yenr-old son find hia own
job. You are protecting him
from the ram* hard knocks
that made a man out of you.
• • i
Get It off your cheat For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
MOB, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
• • •
Iiate to write letters?
Send one dollar to AnBY,
Bov 3.K1R, Beverly llitla,
Culif. for Ahby’a new book­
let, “ HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­
SIONS."

Onfijridqsi

NORTH
Vic Huggins, chairman of
II
A K 1011
t h e tournament committee
for the Mid-South Regional
AAQJIII
which will be held in Durham,
EA8T
N. C., April 8-12, writes: “ Wo WT.ST
one
AQJ5I
■re going all out to have ono A* N
J 10 8 7 .1
RIOS
of the finest Regional tourna­ ♦ J 9 7 4 2
• AQ 1083
ments ever held.’’
♦ K9 3
♦ 7
Judging from my previoui
SO U T H (D )
A A 0874
experience In the Carolinai,
V AK 4
nothing ran be much finer
♦ 85
than a tournament there. I
A 10 8 4
a in looking forward to a won­ North and South vulnerable
derful time.
B a « U Weal N o r t h C u t
Vic also aent today's hand 1 *
Par* 3 *
rasa
r * u 4 N.T. Pass
with these comments: “ When 3 A
r a il 6 *
Dble
V
my partner took off for the »Pa*a
P an Pass
stratosphere, I regretted my
Opening lead—AS
11-polnt opening. When East
doubled the final contract of] more.
six -spades, I regretted it atill | “ West opened the deuce of

COsi J/lH OJomm:
So your young daughter, In i her dates, want to know
her early teena, thinks you | where ahe will he, and insist
have old-fashioned notions be­ that parents will he at home
cause you insist on meeting to act as chaperones, before
you let her spend an evening
at another teen-ager's house.
Don't give it a second
thought. Hold to &gt;our “oldfashioned” rules. By the time
your daughter goes to cotlcga,
VERONA, Italy - Army chances are ahe will be just
as “old-fashioned” as you are
Capt. Charles L. Naegel, son
in her judgment of how much
of Sira. Lillian H. Naegel, De- a teen-age girl should be pro­
Barr, participated In field tected.
training axrrelse King Nep­ Recently, 118 glrla, all col­
tune IV, an Allied lan d Forc­ lege freahmen, were asked
es, Southern Europe (Land- their altitude* on dating ques­
south) excrciae ending recent­ tions—and their answers were
surprisingly conservative.
ly at Verona, Italy.
More than 10 per rent dis­
Tha exercise tested the ca­
pability of th* Southern Euro­ agreed with the following
pean Talk Force (STEAF) to statements:
Persons between 18 and 18
provide nuclear fire support
to L a n d s o u t h operations do not need to Inform (heir
parent* where they will be
against aggressor forces.
Captain Naegel la post while dating.
Even when ■ girl la below
quarterm aster at the U. S.
Army Garrison in Italy. The 18 it is unnecessary for her
30-year-oid officer entered the parents to meet her boy
Army in August 1955 and baa friend before she first foe*
been oversea* tinea October, out with him.
1161. A 1951 graduate of Shak­ It ta all right for a boy to
e r Heights High School, he invite a girl to bla home when
was graduated in 1955 from no one la thero — and vice
Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. versa.
The majority of freshman
Naegel It a member of Tbeta
glrla even vetoed the idea
Chi Fraternity.

Sanford Officer
In Exercises

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Hospital
Notes

MONDAY P. M-

B i r th s

Mr. and Mrs. William M.
Drew, baby girl, Air. and Mra.
Paul Gosiclin, baby girl, all
of Sanford
Discharge*
Patricia Ann Overbay, Kath­
ryn White, James C. Byrd,
Lucille M. Ilamill, Henrietta
Henry, Martha J . Dansby
and baby boy, all of Sanford;
Verdi* Delaney, Mims; Jean
Maglton, king wood; Evelyn
M. Norton, DcBary; Allen P.
Lawrence, Chutuota; Gertrude
Bartos/rk, Enterprise; San­
dra Giles and baby girl, Casselberry
MARCH II
Admlaslons
Roger James Smith, Karen
A. Haley, Alfreada S lau g h ­
ter, Lsrry Dodson, all of San­
ford; Ernest C. Baer, Del­
tona; Charles Stigg, DcBary
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Haley,
baby girl, Sanford
Discharges
Scot Bookman, Paggy Layton.
Richard Kaylor, Myrtle Gradick, Ruby Maxine Campbell,
Denny Plenge, B e l i n d a
Adams,, Shirley Schilke, Mrs.
Loretta, Stetkovlch and baby
girl, all of Sanford; Elisabeth
Cowell, Dellary; Irene Camp­
bell, Longwood
MARCH 12
Admissions
Roil* Lee Montclro, Robert
V. Clarke, Barbara Lelsrnfelt, Veatle Whack, John Win­
ter, Thurman Smith. Nettie
Lee Morgan, Paula Elam, all
of Sanford; Jam es Woolsy,
Geneva
Discharge*
Freddie M. Mobley, Elisa
Pringle, Mary Lou Stinson, all
of Sanford; Shirley Ithlner,
Lake Monroe; Peter Y. Myhre, DcBary

By Oswald Jacoby

clubs. He assumed that East
had doubled for a club lead
and would be able to ruff. I
assumed the same and fin­
essed. When my eight spot
won Ihc trick, I Ini a spade
toward dummy. When Writ
showed out, I rose with dum.
my's king, led three rounds
of hearts in order to get rid
of dummy's king of diamonds,
and then led a low spade to
dummy's ten.
“East took that trick, but
that was all.”
It was certainly quite a
slam to bring home. When I
get to Durham I am going to
remember not to doubt* Vic
Huggins.

that it was all right for boya
and glrla of 14 lo go steady.
So no mailer what they say,
)oung teen-agers DO need —
and probably even secretly
want — parents to set some
dating rules for them. And
no matter how they talk at 15,
by ia they'll be ready to ad­
mit that mama knew l&gt;e*t
when she enforced such rules,
or that she made a big mis­
take when she didn't.

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summer's negotiations with
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UAW President Walter P.
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a yaar—roughly 15 to 18 rents
an hour for nearly 600,000
production worker*.
171*1 target, about twice as
big a* tha typical 1963 con­
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President
Johnson when he addresses
the 2,000 delegates Monday.
Johnson has appealed for
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Sanford. Florida, on or b e fo re
the ld lh day of April. A. D.
D l l . o r o th e r w is e decree pro
confeeeo will be e n te r e d a g a in s t you.
The Sanford H erald la deeI(mated ae a newrepaprr of
g e n e r a l circulation In which
thle c ita tio n ehall be publlehe.l once each w eek for four
e o n e e r u tt r e weeks.
W ITN E SS my hand and of­
ficial aeal of the Clerk o f
th e Circuit Court on thle th a
15th day of March. A. D. 1*44.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r It. Reckw lth J r .
C lerk of the Circuit C o u r t
Dy: M a r th a T. Vlhlen,
DC.
Carroll l rlie.
Suita SIS. . ' i i f o r d A tlantia
National Rank tiu tldln s,
P.O. D r a w e r Z.
Sanford. Florida.
A tto rn ey for Pla intiff.
Publlehi March II. 11, M and
April I
CD8-17_________________________
in t h e c i R c i r r c o u r t o r
NINTH JU D IC IA L C IR C t ’I T O F T H E W TtTE o r
F I.O R D A IN AN D F O R l E N I .
SOLE COUNTY
C l t A N C E H T NO. I M t (

THE

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
OF ST. PETERSBURG. a Na­
tional B a n k in g Aaeoclatlon.
P la in tiff,
Va
FELTON NE E SM tT H. a« an.
a t e , at ala.
D e fe n d a n ts
N O T IC E o r S t I T
T H E STATE O F F I.O R ID A l
TO» FELTON N EESM ITH and

DIANNE NEESMITH. a nd
HOWARD
BERRT
and
EVA
R.
B E RRT.
and
H E N R T M. HOFFMAN
T ou a r a he reb y notified t h a t
a Mult hae baen filed a g a l n e l
you and each of you. by CITI­
ZENS NATIONAL RANK O F
HT. PE T ERSBURG , a Nallon*
al B a n k in g Aaeoclatlon, P l a in ­
t if f in the nbova e n title d
cause: a n d t h a t you a r a h e r e ­
by require d to file y o u r An• wer with th a C lerk of t h is
Court, a n d to se rve a e o p r
th e r e o f upon tha P l a in t i f f o r
P l a i n t i f f s Attorney, wr h o a a
nam e a nd a ddress le: A L B E R T
C. W E R L T . A tto rn e y a t Law .
Ill 1
C e n tra l
Avenue,
SL
P e te r s b u r g , Florida, not l a t e r
than April 7th, lt44.
I f you fall to do ao, Dcarea
Pro Confeieo will be e n te r e d
a g a i n s t you for th a re lief de­
m anded In the Com plaint.
T h a n a t u r e of said s u it b e ­
ing for f o r e c lo iu r e of m o r t ­
g a g e recorded In Official Record- Book I I I . page 117. P u b ­
lic Records of Sem lnola Coun­
ty, Florida, c o v erin g :
Lot 11*. OAKLAND 1IIUL8,
a cc o r d in g to p l a t thereof,
recorded In P la t n o o k 15,
p a g e s I I A 14. Public R i corda o f Semlnola Cuuuiy,
F lo rid a:
t o g e t h e r w ith the f o llow ing
described Item s of p ru p a riy
which e r e located In a n d p e r ­
m a n e n tly Installed aa a p a r t
of tha I m p ro v e m e n t! a n said
land:
J a c k s o n Oaa Hot W a t e r
H e a le r , Model C i l l , S e r­
ial No. I l t l l
W ITNESS my hand a n d th a
seal of this Court, a t Hanford.
Semlnola County, Florida, thla
t t h day of March, A. D. l i l t .
(COURT SEAL)
A r t h u r H. B eckw ith. J r C lark of tha C ircuit C o u rt
Ry: M a rtha T. Vlhlen
D e p u ty Clerk
A LBERT C. W E R L T ,
A ttorney a t Law,
M41 C e n tr a l Avenua
Ht. P e te r a b u r g . F lo r id a
Publleh Mar. I. I I , 11, M. 1»M
CDH -U'________________________

ti

IN
THE
C IR C U IT
COU RT,
NINTH
JU D IC IA L
C IRC l IT
O F F L O R I D A IN A ND FIMA
■ C R I N O I . E COUNTY.
C H A N C E R Y NO. IM JS

Ij

F E D E R A L NATIONAL WORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor­
poration,
F la ln llfi
LAWRF.NCE
and SOPHIA
hi* wife.

GREENLEE
GREENLEE,
Defendant*

N O T IC E O F S U I T IN
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

TOi LAWRF.NCE H. G R E E N ­
LEE
and
SOPHIA
A.
GREENLEE.
hl»
w If-,
whoea realdanca a n d a d ­
dre ss a r a unkn o w n .
TOU ARE II E II E B T NOTI­
F I E D t h a t a C om pla int t a
foreclose a c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e
e n c u m b e r in g
tha
follow ing
daecrlbed re al p r ope rty, t o - w l t t
LOT 71 of LONGDALE
SUBDIVISION a c c ording to
P l a t t h e r a e f aa recorded la
P l a t Book II. P a g a I I . a f
th a
Public
Records
of
Semlnola County, Florida,
h a s bean filed a g a l n e t you la
the a bove-styled suit, th e s h o r t
title or which le F e d e ral Na­
tiona l M o r tg a g e Aaeoclatlon. a
C orporation o rg a n is e d u n d e r
an Act of C o n g re ss and a gle tIng p u r s u a n t t a tha F e d e r a l
National M o rtg a g e A e e o d a t lo a
C h a r te r Act, h a v in g Its p r i n ­
cipal office In tha C ity ' o f
W as h in g to n . D istr ic t of CV1umbla. P la in tiff, varaua, L AW ­
RENCE S. G R E E N L E E g n C
SOPHIA A. G R E E N L E E , hla
wile. D e fe n d a n ts a n d you a r a
re q u ire d to se rvo a copy o f
y o u r A n s w e r o r o t h e r p le a d ­
ing to t h a Com pla int on P l a i n ­
tif f 's A ttorney, Mack N. Claveland.*Jr., Suite 111 S anford At­
la n tic National B ank Building,
Sanford, F lorida, a nd file the
o r ig in a l
A nawar
or
eth tr
p lea d in g In th a office of tho
C lark of th a C ircu it C o u r t on
or bafora t h a 7lh day of April
A. D. n e t . I t you fall to do
ao, a decree pro conteseo will
be ta k e n a g a i n s t you t o r tho
re lief dem anded In th o C o m ­
plaint.
T h is Notice shall be p u b ­
lished once a w e e k f o r f o u r
consecutive w e e k s In T he Henford H erald, o n e w s p a p e r c i r ­
c u la ted In Semlnola C ounty.
Florida.
D a ted thla t t h d a y a f March,
A. D. 1111,
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H. R eckw lth, J r C lark of C ircuit Court
llyi M a r th a T. Vlhlen. DC.
Mack N. Cleveland, J r . a n d
C arroll B u rk e
A t t o r n e y s (or P i a U U f f
F. O. D r a w e r X
Sanford, Flo rid a
Publish Mar. », II, I I , I t . H i t
C D S-It

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�Plan Your Profits-Put Herald ’Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y o u -D ia l FA 2-5612
1. Lo«t &amp; Found

Phone
Classified

6. For Rent

Ob*

FOUND: Pair of eyeglasses Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave
Apply 5-6:30.
Baseball Stadium. Owner
m ay claim by paying (or
ad. 122-1725 after 5:30 p.m WE L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
LOST: Torque wrench be­ W. F irit St.
From Sanford Exchange tween 27th &lt;r Magnolia A
RENT A BED
25th k Park. If found please
RoCaway,
Hospital A Baby
call 322-6177.
B*4s.
By Day, Waok, or Month
if. N o tic e s • P e rs o n a ls
Ph.
FA 2-3181 111 W. lit St.
From Seminole County
INCOME TAX SERVICE
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
0 . M. Harriioni
1311 Palmetto
9. For Sale or Rent
322-8827
322-7948
FURN. House Ir Slnford. Ph
Orlando 423-8111 or Apopka
NOT LONG DISTANCE
886-4849.
Repalri, p arti; Electrolux
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrWay 3 BR., 2 Bath, Fla. Rm. 113
RESPONSIBILITY:
GE, etc. Cleanera sold, ex
E. Coleman Circle. Rent
The Herald win not be re- changed. Free Pick-up, 1114 $150 mo. Ph. $23-0887.
epeailhls for more then one P i n Ava., Sanford, Phone
locorrect laiertloa of your ad, FA 14783.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
and reserve* the right to re
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g
rite or reject any advertise VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL 322-1887.
REPAIRS - SALES —
meat from what ordered U
3 BR. house Inquire 817 CaU
ALL MAKES
esnJsrai H the policies of this
lias Drive.
____
Phone 322-2213
P‘P « .

•inforh

frralb March 23, 1964—Page 11 12. Real Estate For Sale 19. Situations Wanted

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Vacuum Cleaner

Office 204 W. First

FHA - VA HOMES
$100

FHA - VA

82. Flowers - Shrubs
83. Furniture
84. Articles Tot Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
86. Automobiles - Trucks
86-A Autos Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles • Scooters
89. Trailers . Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

Legal Notice
IN THIS CIRCUIT COURT o r
T i l r. NINTH JU DICIAL CIR
C t ’IT OK THH STATS* OK
FLORDA IN AND FO R SKNf
NOLK COUNTY
CHANCERY NO. 1 U I I
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
o r s t . rK TK nsnuBO , • n »
tlonxl B a n k in g A I M 'l f 'l o n ,
Vs.
T ER R IL L

•U,

F U ln t lff.

R.

DEAN,

tie .,

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P*ff ndxnt*.
NOTICE OF SUIT
T H H I T A T R O F FLORIDA!
TOi V E R R IL L R. DEAN And
K A T H E R IN E
S.
DEAN
And a n y unknow n apouaaa.
hair*, grant***. aaalgn**a.
Irlnora, rrad lto rs, trust***,
o r o th * r c la im a nt* by.
t h r o u g h , under or again*!
V E R R I L L R. DEAN t n d
K A T H E R IN E 0. DEAN,
a n d / o r th* raal p ro p a rty
■u h j r c t r n a t t t r of thl*
•ult.
▼ou ar* h»raby notlflad t h a t
A Suit haa baan fllad agalnat
you and *aeh of you, by C1TIXKNS NATIONAL BANK OF
ST. PETEItSRURO. a National
B a n k in g AaaeelAtlon, P la in tif f
In t b t a b o t# t n t l t l . d raua*:
and t h a t you ar* h t r a h y raq u lrsd to fit* y o u r A n a w tr
w i t h th* C lark of thl* Court,
a n d to t#rv* a ropy th«r*of
upon th* P la in tiff o r P la in ­
t i f f * A l t o r n t r . whoa# nam*
a n d addraaa l i t A L B E R T C.
W E R L T . A t t e r n t y a t K*w,
K i t C e n tra l A»*nu*. Ht. P»t*
*r*kurg.
Florida,
nut la te r
t h a n a A p r l l Ttb, H i t .
I t you fall to do to, D u r r *
P r o Couf***o will ha «nt*r*4
a g k ln a i you for tko rallaf datnanded In th* C om etelat.
Th* n a lu r * of aald ault b«Ina for for*flnaur* of m o rtg a a * recorded In Official It*rord* Rook H I . P*a* H I . P u b ­
lic R arurda of Mmilnnl* C oun­
ty. Florid*, covering:
Lot 10. OAKLAND IIILLg.
a cc o rd in g to plat thereof,
recorded In P la t Ilook t l .
page 11-4. Public Record*
of Bemlnol* County, F l o r ­
ida:
to g e t h e r w ith th* following
dcei-rlbed Iteme of properly
which a r* located In and pertn v n rn tly Inetalled o* • p e r t
of th* Im provem ents on aald
land:
J a c k s o n (la* Hot W a te r
H e a t e r with ducte. Model
f i l l Serial No. atiOO
W ITNESS my hand and th*
seal of title Court, a t Sanford.
Bamlnnl* County, Florid*, thla
i t h day of March. A. D. 1**4.
(COURT SEAL)
A r t h u r II. R e rkw lth. Jr..
C l e r k of th* C ircuit Court
U r: M t H h a T. Vlblen
D r p u ty C lrrk
ALDKIIT C. W ERL T ,
A tt o r n e y a t Law
SS41 Ce ntra l Avenue
Bl. P e te r s b u r g . Florid*
Pu llvh Mar. &gt;. 1«. I I . *®. *»«•
CUB-11

FURN. Apt. 600 Park Ave.
3-Room furo. apt., water lnd
$80 mo. SIS Park Ave.
Modern 2 Rm. Apt. 601 Pal
metto. 322-1374 or 5492.
NEW I BR. bouse, kiL equip.
$76 month. 322-3685.
3 BR. Furn. house. 818 Rosa
11s Dr. $90 mo. Ph. 322 5984,
or after 5:30 p. m. 322-5577.
F u n . efficiency apt., for l or
couple, lights A water lncl.
$45. 323-7399.
1 BR. furn. apt. Quiet neigh
borhood. Ph. 322-1482, 9-5:30.
322-4501 other times.

Legal Notice

Stenstrom Realty

3&amp;4

12. Raol Estate For Salt 12. Real Batata For Salt
GREENBRIAR
3 BR., Fla. Rm., 1)4 baths,
Choice lots available In
cent, heat, alr-cond. $450
Down, $84 mo. 322-6513.
Graanbriar of Loch Arbor
overlooking golf courts
Custom building to your
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
specifications.
Greenbriar
Realtor
developed by
Raymond Lundqulst, Asso.
K1NGSWOOD
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bklg
BUILDERS, INC.
NORTH ORLANDO, 3 BR, 1
202 Fairmont Dr.
bath, screened porch, fenc­
FA 2-8074
ed yd. $100 down. 322 7686.

Ball-Blair Agency

REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
2rd k Park Ave.
Phone 322-5841

Confidentially
We believe this a perfect
Home for Retirement. Less
than 5 blocks from Grocery,
Drug, Dime, Auto Parts,
llkrdwsre Stores, etc.
$10,600 TOTAL
For this 3 Bedroom FURN­
ISHED Home. $500 Down
and $75 per mo.

SO U TH W A RD
INVESTMENT
116 N. Park

k

REALTY
322-9173

LUXURIOUS —
EXCLUSIVE
Situated In Idyllwlidc, this
custom constructed 2 Bed­
room, 2 Bath home of mo­
dern dealgn Is complete In
every detail. To describe 1U
floor plan, Its landscaping,
and many extras would be
impossible! It must be seen
to be fully appreciated, with
Its many rooms all over*
looking the fenced In patio,
the lovely landscaped lawn
complete with automatic
control iprlnkllng, and the
extras which naturally In­
cludes central air and heatl

Small 5-room frame house, For an early Inspection, ring
322-2420. We hive the Keyl
praclically finished, comer
iots, good water, near Another "Finer Home", ex­
SOFT LIGHTS,
clusively listed with
school, in Paola. $2,950 and
SWEET MUSIC
buyer pays all paper Irani
SHIMMERING POOL
far. 321-0311.
The comforts of a 4-bedroom
Homo, tha luxury of a hug*
master bedroom, the warm,
322-2430
secure feeling that a big Small, neat 2 BR, 1 Rath 2505 Park Dr.
flraplaca gives In the win­ home, with carport on love­
FIND
ly shaded lots. Good garden
ter, th* convenience of *
EASTER EGGS
spot.
Urge kitchen with break
In your own back yard with
$7,500 - TERMS
fast bar, and the fun of
5 Oak trees. This 4-Bedroom
a covered swimming pool
Home his full ceramie tile
with underwater lighting and
bath with large bullt-ln lin­
loft HI-FI music — These
en closet. Separata dining
pleasures, and many more FA 2-1101 IT-82 at H law ithi
room • Kitchen • Utility
can be yours, Sea this 12. Real Estate For Salt
Room • Patio • Flrred Walla.
$36,000 Beauty today!
3 BR-, D4 bath home. As­ $150 Down FHA. $63 month­
8TEMPER AGENCY
sume payments. 323-5456.
ly piui taxes ft Insurance.
1818 S. French
Will consider vacant lota In
322-4991
DEBARY: 2 BR., terrazzo
trade.
floors, elec, heat, air-cond.,
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000 Johnny Walker, Broker
822-8467 for Appointment
W. T. Corbett, Raal Estate,
IN T H E CIRCUIT COUNT OF
688-4791.
LAKE MARY, New 2 Br..
THF. NINTH JU DICIAL C l * .
Cl IT IN AND FO R BF.MInice kitchen, cent, heat, tile
NOLK COUNTY, FLORIDA.
bath, set-ln grove. New low
CIIANCKRY NO. 11*11
UN ITED MORTQAOKR S E R ­
price. Owner. 322-4868.
2585 Park Dr.

322-2420

NEAR TOWN

Stenstrom Realty

Payton Realty

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS h ereby given
t h a t I a n t n g a g a d In bualneea
a t B a stard , Raailaola c o u n ty .
Florida, u n d t r th* flrtlllou*
nam* *f. Vlllan* Im port* Co
a nd t h a t I Inland to reglater
aatd nam* w ith th* Clerk of
th* C ircuit Court, Seminole
County, F lorida, In aeeordanr*
with tho provision* of th*
Flotltloua Nam* s ta tu te * , t o ­ VICING CORF.,
ll! Section
I IS 0 S
Florid*
ru titiff
S tatute* 1SIT.
Big: W. E. Vlhlen IIKNIlT SCHMIDT *t ux and
Publish t Mar. II, 10 Apr. 4. IS K ENN ETH SCHMIDT at us.
lilt
Defendant*.
CDS-14.
NOTICE O F a i ' I T IN
MtHtTOAOR
roR
R
C L O SU H H
SMALL CL AIMS r o l ' H T
SCHMIDT
and
• E N I X O L H CHUNTY, FL O R ID A TOi IIENltY
K A T H E R IN E
A.
SCH­
MIDT.
hla
wife,
M A nU A RE T K. BAUM HACK. HE MORNCR i
Plain tiff,
lie?* Lie*tie
G renada lllll*. C a lifornia
A* L. DRUMMOND,
TOi
KE N N ET H II. HCIIMIDT
D e frndanl.
and LUCILLE U. SCH ­
NOTION OF SALE
MIDT. hi* wife,
TO t A. U DRUMMOND
REaiDENCK i
Orlando, F lo r id a
SI Ridge Road
Ry v ir tu * o f a n execution,
Danbury, Connecticut
leeued out and under the #»*1
T hi a r e he reb y notified t h a t
of th* abova captioned court,
Complaint to forerloeo #
upon Ju d g m e n t rendered and c ertain m o r tg a g e e n cum bering
dockated In Seminole County, th* following deecrlbed reel
Florid*. In f a v o r o f th* p ill* - properly, lo -w lt:
l i f t a nd a g a l n a t th* captioned
Lot I. OAKLAND IIILLg
defendant,
w hich
execution
ADDITION, a c c ording to
wae directed a n d delivered to
th* plat thereof ■* r e c o r d ­
me ae s h e r i f f In a n d for eald
ed In F l a t Book IS. Peg*
county. I have levied upon
»«,
Public
Record*
of
all r ig h t, title and Intereel of
Hemlnole County. Florid*.
th*
eald
de fenda nt,
A. !- h*e been filed e g e l n e t yen In
Drummond. In and In th* fo l­ tb* *bov* etyled eult. end you
low ing deecrlbed personal p r o ­ ere required to eerv* * copy
p e r ty :
of your A n e w t r o r o th e r
1»S7 R e n a u lt four door Pleading to th* Com plaint on
aedan. ID No. IIISSSS
I’lilntlff*a attorney*, A N tlE llNolle# It h e r e b y given, that HON. Itt'HII, DEAN A DOWNt. th* undersigned, sh e riff ae DKH. IIS Keel C e n tr a l llouleaforeeald. will sell the above v*rd. u rle n d n . Florid*, and
deeerlbed p r o p e r l y to lit* high- flit th* a r lg ln e l Anewer or
eel bidder, fur cask, a t public other P le ading I* lb* office
auction, a t th a main door of of th* C lerk of th* C ircuit
the Seminole C ounty Court Court on or before tb* l l e t
House, la th a City of Hanford, day of March, IStt. If you
S ta te of Florida, on th* Seth fell to do *o, * decree pro
day of April, ISIt, between ronft**o will be ta k e n e g e ln e t
th* ho u rs of I t i t o o'clock In you for tho re lief dem anded
the forenoon a n d J:*» o'clock in th* ComplaintIn th* a fte rnoon, of t h a t day.
Thl* Nolle* *hall be publlehIn aatlefy th* said execution, *d once * w t a k for four contogether
with
In te r e st and •erutlvo week* I* the Sanford
cost* thereon.
Herald.
DATKD thl* ITIb day of
DATKD t h is l l t h day of
March, l i l t .
Fe brua ry, l i l t .
(SEAL)
J. L Hobby. Sheriff.
Mentlnole County
A r t h u r H. Backwlth. J r .
u y i J a m e s J . S in g leta ry
Clark af C ircuit C o u rt
H r: M a rtha T. Vlhlen
Deputy S he riff
D eputy Clerk
Fuhlleh S t t r r h IS. I* A April
I'utdiih Mar. S. I, IS, 21. l i l t .
a. is. :»((.
CUit-I
CDS-iT

SPINET PIANOS

Stenstrom Realty

d e a d l in e s

3. E d u c a tio n - I n s tru c tio n II. Heal Estate Wanted
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuea., thru F r l • a F. M. day U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TE3T8I WILL BUY DIRECT from
befsrs isisrUes. Mia. - fa t. Moo-Woman l l and over. Se­ Owner a tract of high land
with adequate Lak# frontcure jobs. High pay. Short
l i t . Please state location,
houri. Advancement. Thou
CLASSIFIED INDEX
alia, price A terms. Address
aandi of Jobs open. PreP. O. Box 1043, Winter Park.
1. Lo«t ft Found
aparatory training until ap
pointed. Experience usually WANTED. Lots or land on
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction unneceiaary. FREE inform
So. Sanford Ava. Consider
atlon oa Job*, sslaries, re­
house. Reasonable. Phone
4. Transportation
quirements. Write today giv
332 5888.
5. Food
ing name, address and
6. For Rent
phone. Lincoln Service, Box 12. Real Estate For Sale
6A Special Notices
S3, Sanford Herald.
7. Business Rentals
3 BR. Home, Study, 1)4
8. Beach Rentals
6. For Rent
Baths, large Family Rm. in
9. For Sale or Rent
good neighborhood; includ
FURN.
Apt.
Close
in.
Jimmie
10. Wanted to Rent
lng steve, refrif., room airCowan. 322-4013.
conditioner, washing m a­
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale S BR. house, kit equipped, chine A rugs. Really ter­
rific buy) Monthly pay­
13. Mortgage Loans
$75. 322-5303.
ments $83.50.
14. Insurance
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
15. Business Opportunity CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
Inc.
16. Female Help Wanted 1 BR., Furn. A pt with Pvt.
FA 2-8074
17. Male Help Wanted
bath, 117 S. Park Avo.
18. Help Wanted
3 BR, 2 Bath CB home, 305
2 Rm i., furn. $55 lnd. water,
19. Situations Wanted
Satsuma Dr., R a v e n n a
elec.
No
peti.
Ph.
322-8016.
20. Babysitters
Park.
21. Beauty Salons
Furn. Apts., 115 French Ave.,
22. Build - Paint - Repair $55 mo. 322-6530.
23. Building Materials
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
24. Electrical Services
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
1, 1H, A 2 BATHS
pvt. bath and ahower, suit DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
25. Plumbing Services
able for couple or single
26. Radio ft Television
person or retired. All utili­
27. Special Services
Low Monthly Payments
ties Included In rent. Ideal
28. Laundry Service
For
Complete Information
ly located on First St., with­
29. Automobile Service
See Or CtU Your
in 1 block of 2 free parking
29A. Auto Accessories
lots and shopping center. In
80. Machinery - Toole
quire at Manual Jacobson
31. Poultry • Live stock
Dept. Store, 211 E, First St.
31A. Pets
SALES BROKER

34. Artlcloo For Sol*

6-HOOM house, store bldg., 2 Work wanted. Days. 322-7053 LIGUSTRUM in cam. 1320
comer lots. 1)4 blocks off
Myrtle. 322-5504.
Want a wonderful Spinet for
French. $7,500. $3,000 down, Colored m tid wants day work.
ORANGE TREES
an ecooomy price? Streep’*
Has own car. Ph. 322-2454
$81 mo. 709 W. 9th St.
bar* tho loveliest you've
Nice big tree* with fru it
after 4 p. m.
ever seen. Brand new,
Com* pick them out ft we
will plant. DAVIS' NURSguaranteed 15 y e a n , on
20. Babysitters
THE5 TIME
TLM TESTED FIRM
Sale for only $475 complete
ERY, 322 5082.
116 N. Park
a Ava FA 3-8133 BABYSITTING in my borne
Including deUvory. Choice of
BLOOMING Rosea on Chero­
621-2274.
hind-rubbed decorator wal­
kee stock. All other kinds
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
nut or mahogany . . . Ph.
of Nursery shrubbery and
AGENCY, Raaltor, Insurer. 21. B *nutjr
Orlando 424-2401 for Home
tree*.
KHA VA Sales Broker. 2465
ahowing without obligation,
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
S. P a r k
Av«. 322 2264, Our Budget Wave Now $8.93
Gray Shadowi Nursery
or visit Streep’s at 441 N.
322-2285.
6 Ml. S. on Sanford Avo.
Orange.
Ace Beauty Salon,
Mayfair Hotal
EASY TO ACQUIRE
S3. F s rn ltw r*
SINGER SLANT NEEDLE Z
Phone 322 8526
•
ra y only $696 Down, $88 par HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK WANTED reliable couple to Like new 8ewing condition.
take up monthly payments
month, and assume existing Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
Zigzags, buttonholes, mono­
of $13.50 on 2 complete
loan. Captivating $ Bed
grams, etc. Balance now
tvenlngi. 3 Senior stylists
rooms
of
furniture.
CtU
rooms and den, plus many
due: $82.20 or $7.10 month103 S. Oak. 322-ST4S.
TE 1-1611, Casselberry, col­ ly. FuUy guaranteed. Call
extras, near everything at
lect.
2427 Laurel Avenue. Another Special By Popular'Demand
now for Free Homs Trial.
•'Fine* Horn*," exclusively Our Budget Wavs Spec. $6.95
Liberal trade for old m«* 1
FREE
ESTIMATE
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
listed with
Upholstering ft Mattress ren­ chine. Ph. 323-7488.
31b Palmetto Ave. 122-0884 ovating. New ft Used Furni­
SANTORD CARPETS,
ture. Cell Nix Bedding Mfg.
26. Plumbing R#nrl*o*
UNOLEUM ft TILE CO.
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
Quality Installations
PLUMBING
FA 2-2117.
127 W. 1st St., Ssnford
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
Contracting Repairs
322-32U
Sell Us Your Furniture. Free F.stimates
FREE ESTIMATES
Quick
Service
With
tbs
E. L. HARVEY
MAR. SPEC. Ladles' tennla
Cash. SUPER TRADING
BEDROOM HOUSES
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
shoes, Reg. $2.98, Now $1.98,
POST. FA 2-0677.
IMMEDIATE
Army-Navy Surplus.
27. Special Service*
OCCUPANCY
Used furniture, appliances, 160 torn caged Poultry man­
Air-Conditioning Optional
PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
tools, ate. Bought - Sold.
ure. Very reasonable in
As Low as $350 Down
and all types Home Repairs.
Larry’s Mart 215 Sanford
large quantities. TE 8-1833.
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
All Work Guaranteed
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
LAKE MARY
A. J. ADCOCK
35. Articles Wonted
West on 25th St. and
For the biggest selection of
General Contractor
Left on Lake 31ary Blvd.
nearly new and used furni­ WANTED! Citrus fru it Lergo
322-9358
ture, see NoU's Furniture
or small amounts. Bonded
2 Miles
PIANO SVC. ft TUNING
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee ManeBrokerage In Casselberry
322-2744
Rebuilding • Retelling
field. FA 2-4244
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
and
FREE ESTIMATES
LAKE WAYMAN
36. Automobile* - Truck*
34. Articled For Sale
GENE CUMBAA
HEIGHTS
322-2661
—
After
12
p.
m.
LONGWOOD
Carpets dean easier with the '63 Rambler Classic, 4-d*.,
South on 17-92 — 6 ml.
white, straight shift, radio,
Blue Lustre Electric ShamP A I N T I N G . Inside. Out,
excellent condition. $200
(2 blocks Northwest of
Large, Small. Call Bob pooor, only $1 per day. CarLongwood Plaza)
take
over payment* of $56
roll’s
Furniture.
323-0742.
mo. Write, Sanford Herald*
13.6 Cu. FL refrigerator with
SHEAFER'S
Box 70.
separate door freezer, $75.
CLOCK ft WATCH REPAIR
SAVE |160
Fibreglass
draperies,
1All typea clocks ft watches
Ph. 838 3911
repaired. Pick up ft deliv­ 154x72 and 1-108x106, $30. By doing a little work your­
16. Female Help Wanted ery.
self. 1958 6-cyl., rind, shift ,
Phone 838-3586.
Chevrolet, new tlrae. Only
113)4 Elm
322-3231 ENCYCLOPEDIA - W o r l d
$300. Phone 322-7501.
FOR REPAIRS ft PAINT­ Scope,' 20 vola. lncl. 1963
or
Yearbook. $30. Park Ave. '54 Pontiac 4-dr. sedan, auto,
ING: Phone 322-5428.
RftH, very clean. 40! W«
Trlr. Ct., Lot 93.
Tractor mowing ft Grading
20th. 522-3195.
Matching Maple dble. dresser
CaU FA 2-7831.
and
ft 3 chests, Chrome dinette 1954 Chevrolet sedan delivery
Piano Tuning and Rspalr
panel truck. Priced rig h t
set, full size Maple crib, GE
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 dryer, Childrens' toys. Ph.
322-7434.
322 6499 after 5 p.m.
NEED A PICTURE I
BUYING A
DeBary Manor haa an open­
Call Bill Vincent at
USED CAR?
Take over payments of 4
ing for you; „ ...
Tha Sanford Herald
FINANCE IT WITH U&gt;
rooms of like new furniture.
1) If yoti ar* abova average I. D. Portraits, Commcrrlsl,
♦ Low Interest R ites
$31.39 mo. 603 Mattie St.,
and capability
Parties ft Gatherings,
♦ Low Monthly Pay meats
Sanford.
2) If you enjoy working dir
Small or Large.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
ertly with patient*
Furniture ft Brie-a-brac of
rAST SERVICE
3) If you are public rela Day 322-2611 - Night 322 0922 entire estate to be sold. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
This Is a lifetime collection Notice Is hereby given by th*
tiona minded.
CONCRETE PLACING
of primitive antiques. See­ undersigned tb it on Wed­
ft FINISHING
nesday, April I, 1884, at
ing la believing I Com* out
If you have these qualities
77-92 to Wsgon Wheel An­ 10:00 a.m. at 101 South Elm
and good references, Della ry Specialise Patios, Driveways
Work Guaranteed
tiques ft Packard's resi­ Avenue, Sanford, Seminole
Minor Is willing to vey ac­
FREE ESTIMATES
County, Florida, Public Bel*
dence in Casselberry.
cordingly.
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
of ■ 1963 Pontiac Catalina
READY MIX CONCKETE
322-1807
two-door Sport Coupe, bear­
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
ing S e r i a l
Number
SPRING SPECIAL: Air-con- Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
N u rB in g
663P2S391I will be held, for
dltion pre-season service,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
cash, to the highest bidder.
window unit only, $7.60. Ph.
steel, grass* traps, dry
Inspection thereof may b*
822
8350.
SO N. 17-92
wells. Stepping stones.
made it 101 South Elm
Denary, Florida 868-4438
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
Avenue, Sanford, Seminole
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751 County, Florida, th* plec*
17. Male Http Wonted
WELlft DRILLED, PUMPS,
of storage.
2 G ti -spies heaters. Exc.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Insurance Agent. Age 21-63.
National
Bank 0 ! Detroit, 111
cond.
Both
for
$23.
322-5738.
All Types end Slsss
Fla. resident 1 yr. Phone
Woodward Avenue, Detroit,
We Repair and Service
241 6501 Orlando, 2608 N.
1 Complete Public Address
Michigan, J . L. GrocbolskJ,
S T I N E
Orange.
system, Installed on your
Assistant Manager.
Machinery and Supply Co,
car, ready to operate, $123.
A-l TV Technician with equip­ 207 W- 2nd St.
PA 2-8412
Just right for politicians or 87. Boata • Motor*
ment. Hava apace for t
grocery stores. Mac's Elec­
permanent business In TV ft For FAST TAXI SERVICE
Gateway To The Waterway
Radio Servicing. Bill's Bar­ call Homer Little at Grey­ tric Svc., 322-0744.
gain Barn, 1300 GrapevlUe
hound Bus Station. 322-1421 GUNS. New ft Used. Large H obson S p o rtin g G oods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
Ave., 123-1807.
or 322 0993.
selection. Will trade, also
$04-6-8
E. 1st Ph. FA 2-6841
repair. Tackle sold ft re­
Young single man for full­ 29. Automobn* Service
paired.
Used
boats
tnd
mo­
15
ft.
Flberilae*
Orlando Clip­
time work, asslatlng Food
tors. Osteen Bridge Fish
per, 33 hp. Johnson, Till
Service Mgr., Nivel Air
Camp ft Gun Shop.
trailer. Ph. 322-4104.
Station Exchange. Good re­
ferences for salary of $40
Hearing Aids, like new. Will SKI RIG, 15', 38 h.p. Johnson
per wk. plus ovarii me. Ap­ Senkarik Glass and Paint sacrifice. Ph. 322-7434.
elec., trailer, and extras,
Company
ply in person.
$550. 1422 S. Willow. 222-12791
110 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
Man 21 years or over to work
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP ROUND ItOmilN MACHINE
with our manager tn the
Free Inspection, estimates,
(Rental Machine)
area of Central Florida. Car
pickup, delivery, Rccuring
Reduced 25%
required. Out Monday A. M.
ft repairs discounted.
Call Singer Representative
to Friday P. M. each week.
211)6 E. 3rd.
322-3443
WX 0800
$105 per week salary with
added weekly Incentive pay.
Auto Glass, Tep*
21" TV*. $20 up. 700 W. 9th,
Permanent position. Write
ft Sea* Covsra
Ph. 322 9793.
Mr. II. V. McCulla, P. O.
SLANT-O-MATIC
Box 11171, Tampa, Fla. In­
Sewing Machine. Automatic
clude In letter complete
Zig Zag. Makes fancy
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
name, address, phone num­
stitches, buttonholes, sews
ber, and age, and date you ALL WORK GUARANTEED
on buttons, monograms, etc.
would he available to start 81. Poultry • Livestock
Fully guaranteed. Take up
training (with pay) and
payments of $9.12 mo. Lib­
work if accepted. Interview 80 Hives of bees. Good extra
eral trad* for your old m a­
Income. 322-1002, $-1. 648 4334
will be arranged with you
chine. Call for Free Home
in the nsar future.
after S.
Trial 322-7481.

S t Johns Realty

322-5612

425-5938

32. Flowers • Shrubs

Legal Notice

V A - FHA

Property Manafremtnt
ft Sales Broker

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

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To mak* the bast home
buy, tee '|W

VA - F it A

Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty

BARGAIN DAYS
If you are interested In Real
Estate at a bargain price
read this! Commercial site,
zoned C-l for neighborhood
commercial enterprlie. Ap­
praised value, $5500. Cash
price for Immediate sale,
$3500.
Investment opportunity. 370
feet on 4-lane Highway,
Orange City acceia road to
expressway 1-4. Can be pur­
chased today for 91700 cash.
Beautiful Home in Maitland,
owner has $88,000 Invest­
ment, 2700 square feet of
quality construction with
svary convenience, yours
today for $27,600.

Stenstrom Realty
2565 Park Dr.

C oin Or Laundry
S&amp; H
LAUNDERAMA

$100 DOWN

Glass Enclosed
Clean and Comfortable

$16 MONTH
3 • Hrdroom Home

9 A LD. CAPACITY * |( c

WINTER PAHK
Corner Lee ItJ. and 17-12
Phone 644-0321

Registered Nurses
Licensed Practical
Nurses
Trained Nurses
Aides

DeBary Manor
Home
Retirement Center

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

SING ER

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

WABUKUi

I II W. 27th 8T.
Rue ft Ht-rb Ixieehelt,
Owner*

341

MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITYHOMES

19. Situations Wanted

32. Flowers - Shrubs

SLIPCOVERS made to Order. Gloriose Daisy plants,
Rcasonsbls. Ph. 322-6112.
cants doz. 322-4124.
322-2420

Offloa FA 22118
NlgM PA 2-0848
123 0788
1324 Park Dr
Sanford. Fte

CUSTOM REALTY

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

LAKE M A R Y
Muet eel) Lskrfront (IIS f t frontal*) 8 room horns.
3 full tile baths — bullt-ln t i l l bath, 8 errsentd porches.
Self contained m eet apt. Garage with overhead door.
Tropical rntranco court. Largo terrace 20x50 f t , with
barbecue facing Inho. P.lectrie radiant heat. Rome fur*
nDhlngs. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Beautifully land­
scaped. Fruit trees. Many other outstanding features.
Will sell at much below construction root. 129.988. Open
for Inspection. Clermont Ave. I*. O. Box 216, Lake
Mary. Phone 322-1834.

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Pass 12—March 28, 1984

R A T H 'S B LA C K H A W K

PICTSW EET FROZEN

H O N E Y G LA Z E D
By M aryam Mil**
Colorful faahlona designed
for tha Easter Season were
shown through courtesy of
Carol’s Dress Shop of Longwood Plasa for 40 members
snd guests of tha 8outh Sem­
inole Welcome Wagon New­
comers Club a t last Thurs­
day's meeting a t tha Villa
Nora In Winter Park.
The meeting opened with
cards a t 10 a. m. and lunch­
eon, served a t 12:30 p. m., was
followed by the Fashion Show.
N arrator was Mrs. Catherine
Wesley. Models were Mrs.
Millie Pitman, Mrs. Evelyn
Chapman, Mrs. Marie Boardman, Mrs. Hannah Mitchel,
Mrs. Margie Mount and Mrs.
Jerry Eckard.
Door prise was won by Mrs.
Nan Peterson. Card prises
went to Mrs. Irene Blanchard,
first bridge | Mrs. Frances
Cordell, second bridge; Mrs.
Lucille Crowell, first canasta
snd Mrs. Juanita Moore, seoond canasta.

L**t date on which tax­
payer* may pay 1863 taxe*
without penalty will be March
81, Marjorie Shepard, assist­
ant tax collctor, stated to­
day. Failure to pay taxes on
or before that date, she said,
will result In a minimum pen­
alty of three per cent on real
estate taxes and one per cent
on personal and intangible
taxes. She also pointed out
that the tax laws require the
additional charge of cost of
advertising the property as
delinquent.
Attention alio wss called to
the fact that Interest, adver­
tising and other collection
cost are added to the tax and
all become a lien against the
property owned by the delin­
quent taxpayer. It la, there­
fore, to the advantage of the
taxpayera to pay 1803 taxes
before April 1 and avoid pen­
alties. All payments by mall
must bear postmark not later
than March 31 to escape the
penalties. The Interest rate on
delinquent real estate tax be­
gins at Ilk per cent with a
minimum of three per cent.
On personal and Intangihlo
taxes the Interest amounts at
the rat* of on* per cent per
month.
Tax certificates will be sold
at tax sale to be held May 23
on each parcel of real estate
on which the 1863 taxes have
not been paid. At tho same
time warrants will be issued
against all personal property
tax items, which are not puid,
directing the-levy and sale of
the property to satisfy the
taxes and cost. Executions
will bo Issgcd on all intangi­
ble tax items not psld. These
executions will be filed with
the clerk of circuit court and
will become a lien against
any real estate the taxpayer
m a y own, Mrs. Shepard
stated.

sliced
str'wherries

canned
hams

Guests attending Included
Mrs. Margie Mount, Mrs.
Maxine Leech, Mrs. Hazel
Strague, Mrs. Martha Hobotaka, Mrs. Ruth Krebs, Mrs.
Betty Miller, Mrs. Jessie J a ­
cob* end Mrs. Frelda Moore.
Sirs. Bca Maggctt was wolcorned as a new member.
The business session was
conducted by the president,
Mrs. Sandy LaPoma, who re­
ported that she and Luther
Miles represented the club at
the recent donors day for Old
Glory Community Blood Rank.
Three more donors are needed
If the club Is to maintain Its
membership in the bank and
members were asked to report
to Blood Bank headquarters
In Orlando if they ran make a
donation.
For benefit of the many
club members who were active
participants In the February
Heart Fund Drive, Mrs. LaPoma reported that a total of
ftl,460.40 had been collected In
tho DeBary-Scmlnole area to
make this year’s campaign the
most successful to date.
Invitation from Heart Coun­
cil president, Edward Simon,
waa read announcing a meet­
ing for March 31 a t the Altam o n t e Springs Community
Club a t 8 p. m. when addition­
al reporta of Interest will be
made along with plans for
next year’s drive. Hostesses
for the meeting will be Mrs.
Eugene Taylor and Mrs. Wil­
liam Eckard, both of Altamonta.
The club’s next executive
board meeting will be held at
11:30 a. m., April 18, a t the
Trade Winds Cafeteria In Cas­
selberry where the next gen­
eral meeting also is scheduled
for 10 a. m., April 23. Pro­
gram for the day will featuro
a crazy hat show.

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• down produce lane
All Purpose Red Bliss

tomato
catsup

canned
tomatoes

»

CLIP &amp; REDEEM!
THESE
COUPONS . . .
450 EXTRA FREE
^

By Julia Bartos
Appearance of Senator Scott
Kelly, gubernatorial candi­
date, scheduled at Old Glory
American legion Post In Fern
Park for March 20, today was
rescheduled for between 4 and
3 p.m., Monday, April 13.
Announcement of tho post­
ponement came from cam­
paign headquarters In Orlan­
do. Arrangements for Kelly's
appearance at the I-egion
Home are under direction of
Bi l l
Chambers, Seminole
County Democratic Commit­
teeman.

$900 Million Aid
Cut Otto’s Aim
WASHINGTON (HIM) —
Foreign aid'* arch-foe, flop.
Otto E. Passman, D-La., was
reported today to have set hi*
lights on a t least n flKM) mil­
lion ru t in President John­
son’s |3.4 billion aid hill.
Administration forrrs claim
that such ■ slash would cut the
heart out of the program. But
Pataman disagree* and ha ha*
a lot to aay about it in hi*
p«*t aa chairman of the llou*o
foteign a I d appropriations
auhrommittec.

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VOL. 56

The word ii out . . . and
fairly definite . . . that the
proposed Girls Town and
Seminole College at North
-O rla n d o arc “ kaput.” Seems
^ there arc financial, land, title
and other problems and that
plans have been abandoned
for the two institutions. On
the other hand, It. E. Porter
hears, too, that the new own­
er of Use North Orlando Com­
pany, from Hawaii, will be
making a visit Saturday.

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Arc the two North Orlando
Council members on the distaff side feuding already?
Even before one takccs of­
fice? So it appears from ru­
mors. May be ironed out,
though, before the April 6 or­
ganisation meeting. One gal,
already in office for a year,
wants to be mayor and needs
the vote of the other, who
^ takes office two weeks from
tonight Irene Van Eepoel
makes “no bones” she wants
to be mayor and, although
admitting she did not vote in
' the general election for Mona
Grinstcad, has asked for
Mona's ballot in the selection
&gt; of a mayor April 6.

BRIEFS
Harriman Safe
ACCRA, Ghana (UP1) — A
plane carrying Undersecre­
tary of State \V. Avcrell Hnrrinian developed engine trouble
today shortly nfter takeoff
but returned safely to Accra
Airport.

MEMPHIS (U Pl) — If Gov.
George Wallace of Alabama
enters the Maryland primary,
the state's favorite son candi­
date will "smother” him, Gov.
.1. Millard Tawes of Murytand
said Monday night.

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The Hoard of Seminole
County Commissioners at
noon t o d a y telegraphed
Florida’s Congressional del­
egation urging their com­
plete support of the contin­
ued operation of Ihe Han­
ford Naval Air Station.

Wallace Warned

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Wednesday In
Washington

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Tests Planned

With the Bombing Derby
now history, local bigwigs arc
looking forward to the auto­
mobile show-industrial exhi­
bit-beauty contest next month.
Will be a threc-in-one show
designed to attract thousands
to Sanford. Should, too. Full
details will be carried in The
Sanford Herald on April 1.

Copter Spotted,
Truman Says
KEY WEST (UPI) - Form­
er President Harry S. Tru­
man said Monday the Cuban
helicopter that landed at Key
West last Friday did not do
so undetected.
Speaking after Sen. George
Smathera, (D-Fla.), asked De­
fense Secretary Robert Mc­
Namara to Investigate the in­
cident to see why the helicop­
ter was not challenged, Tru­
man said:
‘It was Just a trap. You
can't believe every thing you
read in the newspaper*."
Truman la vacationing in
the Florida Kcyi.

HERBERT ANDREW DYNDEH, Sanford, escaped injury late Monday
night when thin late model compact convertible went out of control and
overturned three miles south of Sanford on U. S. 17-92. State Trooper Bill
Stringfield, investigating officer, said Dynder has been charge with driv­
ing while intoxicated. Damugen to the auto have been catimuted at $1,500.

3-Hour Service Seminole Road Parley
Good Friday Set
Called Wednesday
By Churches
The traditional three-hour
service from noon until 3
p.m. presented annually by
the Sanford Ministerial As­
sociation on Good Friday will
be held at First Presbyterian
Church.
M iniiten will give brief
medltationa on “The Seven
Words From the Cross,” each
having charge during a 20minute period. Those attend­
ing are aiked to enter and
leava the church during the
singing of hymni.
Participating in tha service
will l&gt;e Rev. John T. Adam*
Jr. of the F irst Methodist
Church, Chaplain Robert L.
Deal of Sanford Naval Air
Station, Rev. Fred B. Chance
of F irst Baptist Church, Rav.
II. M. Wilder of Pinecrest
Assembly of God Church,
Rev. Edgar W. Smith of First
Presbyterian Church and Rev.
Paul Bickea of the First
Church of the Nazarene.
Music will lie provided by
the organist* and choirs of
various churches taking part.

India For Red
Proposal On
Disarmament
GENEVA (U PI)—India an­
nounced its support for a So­
viet disarmament proposal to­
day in a move th at startled
the West.
Disarmament negotiator V.
C. Trevedl said his govern­
ment favors Moscow’s “nu­
clear umhrellu” p r o p o s a l ,
which ealli for the destruction
of all nuclear weapon*—exrepl a limited number retain­
ed for defense by the United
States and Russia—as a first
step toward disarmament.
The West has rejected this
plan, chiefly because the Rus­
sians have offered no guaran­
tee of verification of weapons
destruction.

A conference is slated Wed­
nesday at 11 a.m. in I)cl.and
with a representative of the
State Rond Board and County
Commission to study road pro­
jects in the county.
The discussion is an after­
math to one heard earlier this
month when Seminole County
was one of several to present
comprehensive plans for road
work.
County Commission Chair­
man Jam es P. Avery Jr.
made the annouiycment at
the Commission meeting this
morning.
The board also approved the
Seminole County Zoning Com­
mission to act as a planning
board to set up land use rules
in the new university com­
munity district at tho Seminolc-Orangc County line.
Seminole officials h a v e
moved rapidly concerning the
university site and were slat­
ed to confer later today with
Orange County leaders on
adequate planning and zoning.
Avery also rapped the state
policy of purchasing vehicles
for local health officials, not­
ing the county is paying a
higher price lor the cars un­
der (he stale-purchase plan.
The vehicle’s title Is retain­
ed by the state, the Commis­
sion official ' stated, even
though the cost is borne by
the county.
“ If tho rules prohibit the
buying (of vehicles) locally,
then we should change the
rules," Avery snid.
Action was delayed on en­
forcement of a state political
sign and poster law which
spells out Ihe rights and limits
of a candidate pushing his
election drive.
A representative of the
Oviedo area received county
approval for the latter to prepare a track for area athletes
at the Oviedo athletic field.
Denied was a request that
a Gospel meeting be permit-

S N A S Is Marine's Birthplace

ted on the lawn of the county
jail and courthouse. The
county attorney, Untold John­
son, ruled the request was il­
legal in that public facilities
would be used.
Also approved was the ac­
quiring of three roads in the
Bear Lake area — Palm Ave­
nue, Overlook Drivo and I-c
ota Street—subject to an ease
ment for drainage.

Ruling Asked On
Utility Tax Use
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Atty. Gen. Jumea Hynes was
asked by the cabinet today for
a ruling on whether revenue
from the state gross receipts
tax on utilities can be used
immediately to plun projects
under the $78 million college
bond construction program.
Tha bonds, authorised by
the legislature and the people
at a statewide election, have
not yet horn sold and tiie
hoard of control needs $1,628,182 for planning to expedite
tho university construction so
it ran get under way the min­
ute tho bonds nre issued. They
can’t in- sold until validated
in the courts which takes
time.
The amendment authorizing
tie bond* earmarked revenue
from the 1.6 per cent utilities
tax, amounting to alaiut $10
million a year, to pay off the
debt.
But it did not say anything
al-out using the money in ad­
vance of the bond aale. Kynca
promised an early ruling, say­
ing the only question In hia
mind is whether this money
lias been earmarked solely to
fund the bond debt.

Umpire Clinic
Set Tonight

R. E. Porter and party
The Sanford Recreation De­
visited Cypress Gardens last
partment will conduct an um­
Sunday, for the first time in
On July I, 1944 (during i I’rcvatt was born to Mr. and vatt, of Geneva, at the dispen­ pires clinic tonight a t its of­
16 years. What a change! World War II). Carlton E. Mri. Thomas Walker Frosary at Sanford Naval Air fices in the Civic Center. City
Really wonderful — beautiful
Station.
Recreation Director Jim Jcrngardens and an exceptional
He returned to the scene igun said the meeting will be­
ski show. Then, on over to
Lake Wales for a visit to
of bis birth Monday but as gin at 7:30 and has extended
Spook Hill and Bok Tower.
Lance Cpi. Carlton E. I’rcvatt, an invitation to anyone inter­
That Spook Hill is really
USMC, assigned to the Ma ested in officiating boy’s basespooky . . . pull up to the
rine guard detachment at br.ll games this summer in ad­
white line, kill the engine,
Sanford Naval Air Station. dition to men’s aoftball play.
throw it into neutral — and
His parents now arc deceased. Jcmlgun s a i d afternoon
Corporal Frevatl was gra­ games will start a t 4:30 and
your car backs up 30-40 feet,
duated in June 1982 from night contests a t 7:30. All lea­
right up hill.
Seminole High School, where gues will begfin play April 0.
be was active in the Future Umpires will be paid for their
services.
Farmers of America.
Enlisting July 2, 19G2, Cor­
poral Prevatt was transferred
here from the Fleet Marine Smokey, Smelly
Force at Camp Lejeune, N.C.
WASHINGTON (UPI) On the day Corporal P re­ Thirteen-year-old Mark Step­
vatt was born at SNAS, Sgt. henson describing hla home­
Maj. Jam es F. Truluck, top made cigarette smoking m a­
Days to Register
enlisted man of the Marine chine which be had hoped
detachment here, was aboard would convince hla father to
LANCE CPL. Carlton E. Prevatt is welcomed a troop ship underway for drop the habit:
For the Prim aries
aboard by 8gt. Muj. James F. Truluck at tha participation la the assault “ It gets a little smelly, but
Marine Barracks, SNAS.
(Herald PhtAo)
and occupation of Guam.
It sure works,”

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CC Pushes For N A S Expansion

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild throuph Wednesday: high today 75-80; low tonight in 60s.
United Press Lener.j Wire
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TUES., MARCH 2»,* 19G4 SANFORD, FLORIDA

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Miners in the soft coal indus­
try will receive u $1 per duy
increase April 1 and a similar
• • •
Parting advice at a certain boost next Jnn. 1 under pro­
10 Florida college to students visions of a new sontrast sign­
leaving for Easter vacation ed Monday.
. . . "If you go to Daytona
Beach and get arrested, tell
TOKYO (U PI)—U. S. Amthem you’re from Stetson”
tmssador Edwin O. Reischauer
(which they aren’t.)
• • •
was stabbed in the leg today
Dr. Wernher von Braun, di­ by the 10-year-old Japanese
rector of NASA’s George C. who police said was mentally
Marshall Space Flight Center, returded. Embassy officials
will discuss “The Many Faces snid the four-inch wound wus
0 of Space” at the annual din­ serious but not criticul.
ner-meeting of the Florida
Peninsula Post, American Or­
dnance Association, at the
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) —
Cherry Plaia Hotel, Orlando, The Rev. Martin Luther King
Wednesday. Local members said Monday that Negroes will
will attend.
stage “community by com­
• • •
munity" tests of public ac­
Casselberry Volunteer Fire commodations across the na­
Department has accepted de­ tion if the civil rights bill Is
livery of a new red panel passed.
•
truck to be used as a rescue
and emergency vehicle after
it is fitted out with the proper
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
equipment.
The national director of the
• • •
Congress of Racial Equality
High cost of the times: Ab­ (CORE) warned M o n d a y
raham Lincoln paid 37*4 Florida can expect increased
cents for his first pair of eye­ racial demonstrations and vot­
glasses in 1838.
er registration drivea tills
• • •
summer.
Jos Gazil is having his
* trials and tribulations. A cou­
ple weeks ago on a Saturday
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
night a gunman walked into The H o u s e Appropriations
his “Handy" store on French Committee, which decided Fri­
Avenue, cleaned out the cash day it would be dime wise and
drawer and made good his es­ dollar foolish to mint more f t
cape. Last Saturday night a coins, stuck to Its decision to­
motorist drove right on into day despite a continuing run
the “ Handy” store on 13th on the Treasury's supply of
Street. What next, Joe?
‘'cartwheels.”
. . .
Bye tho bye, that gunman
will faint If he ever learns
who was the clerk he held up
in the French Avenue “ Han­
dy” store that night. It was
only by a very small quirk of
fate he escaped alive. He was
cautious all the way through
the robbery until he started
to leave . , . then he got careless. Normally, the clerk car­
ries a revolver on his job . . .
but that night he didn't have
it along.

Zip Code 32771

Top level conference on pro­
posed expansion of Sanford
Naval Air Station is schedul­
ed for Wednesday morning by
members of Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce’* arm ­
ed forces committee, Navy
representatives and Florida
Congressional delegates In
the office of Sen. Spcssard
Holland at Washington.
Chamber officials will ask
the Navy to renew its appro­
priation request for $6.5 mil­
lion for an extension of the
north-south runway and some
new building.
Tho Navy, in turn. It it
understood, waotj assurance
that Congress will approve
the budget request. Senator
Holland, Sen. George Sma
tiu-rs and Rep. A. S. Herlong
Jr., who will attend Wcdncs
day’s conference, have been
quoted as saying they will
support the request.
Several week* ago the Navy
withdrew this Item from its
overall budget request in
view of the administration's
economy move.
The budget request mutt be
authorized by the House arm
cd services committee and
approved by the House appro­
priations * commitpti uel'*r#
being submitted to the House
and Senate for final approval.
There have been instances
where the House has disap­
proved such requests but 1st
ex the Senate has approved
and they subsequently were
granted.
Vice Adm. John S. Thach,
deputy chief of naval opera
tkma for air, who was In
Sanford last week for the
Bombing Derby, will attend
tho Wednesday conference
His recommendation will bear
much weight with the Con
grc.ss and with Defense Sec
retary McNamara, who has
been spearheading President
Johnson's economy move.
The Navy desires to extend
the north-south runway from
the present 6,000 feet to a
little more than 10,000 feet.
This would permit the bomb­
ers to take off and approach
the base over Lake Jessup,
eliminating Ihe pattern and
noise over the city.

Pre-Easter
Ladies’ Day
Coffee Set
The annual pre-Easter Lad­
les’ Day Coffee Club of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce will be held at 10
a.m. Thursday in the Cham­
ber building. Wive* of mem­
bers, secretaries, receptionists,
cashiers, clerks and other em­
ployes have been invited to
allrnd.
Each lady present will re­
ceive a box of Chun King pro­
ducts donated by Jcno Paulucci, head of the Chun King
Company and owner of the
Riksha Inn.
Four ladies will be award­
ed boxes of holiday candies
contributed by Faust Drugs,
3!cRrynolds Drugs, Roumillat
Anderson's and Touchton's.
A. F. Ramsay, florist, and the
Sanford Flower Shop have
contributed floral gifts and
hams have been donated by
the A &amp; P Food Stores, Food
Fair, Winn-Dixie Stores and
Thriftway Super Markets.

City Commissioner* almost
lit the fuse of an explosive
issue Monday night, one which
would merge the fire and
police department! under a
single public safety director.
But they backed off after
a prolonged discussion to give
the matter further study.
City Manager Warren E.
Knowles was asked to check
other municipalities, getting
their procedures and reactions
to Ihe merger.
Commissioners were almost
universal in declaring the pro­
posal “ explosive.”
The matter was brought up
by Commissioner M. L. (Son­
ny) Raborn Jr. when it was
learned several firemen arc
leaving city post* to accept
other firefighting jobs which
pay more money. Particular
mention was made of tho Cape
Kennedy area.
Fire Chief Mack N. Cloveland Sr. said he had lost two
and possibly throe men to the

Water Line To
House Outside
City Approved
Water line* may be placed
to homes outside the city lim­
its but tied with It is a petition for annexation of the
area involved.
This was decided Monday
night by City Commissioner*
who, a t the previoua meet­
ing, went round and round
over the city’* policy of pro­
viding the lervice.
A* a net result, Commit•loner Earl Higginbotham
won out In hi* argument of
the previous meeting In
which he urged a line exist­
ing within a few feet from
the residence of Dr, Charles
L. Parks be connected to the
new house.
The city currently has a
local bill which was approv­
ed by the Legislature and
which provided for a twoyear limitation on the annex­
ation petition.
In a memorandum to the
Commission, City Manager
Warren R. ffLwvIsa said that
If tha Commission provide*
“a condition of annexation,
the city attorney (William C.
Hutchison) will need to devisa a new agreement for the
customer to sign that will
stand or tlsa the law should
be chengcd to eliminate the
two-year restriction on an an­
nexation petition.
In other action, tha Com­
mission:
—Approved purchase of
curb and gutter forms from
State Tractor and Equipment
Co. fur $2,870.
—Accepted the deed for
high school lift station from
the County Board of Public
Instruction.
—Approved acquiring pf a
deed on the vacant lot ad­
jacent to the library.
—Okayed a request for two
street lights on East 24th
Street between Mellonville
Avenue and Bel-Air Boule­
vard.
—Okayed a request for a
brer and wine license at 20th
Street and Hardy Avenue,
Tito owner is Mrs. L.U. Plucc.
—Heard on second reading
an ordinance adjusting the
liquor houra in bars uf hotels
with 60 to 99 rooms.
—Approved on first read­
ing an ordinance authorizing
the issuance of revenue cer­
tificate for the $800,000 wa­
ter improvement program.
Approved a contract with
8ouUiern Air to provide an
air conditioner replacement
at the police station. Cost will
be *714.

Second Delta
Rocket Fails

CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)—
The eecond Air Force attempt
to fire a Delta winged glider
to the edga of apace and re­
trieve it after a eearlng glide
back to earth failed today
when ita booster rocket mis­
fired.
The 1,170-pound flying lab­
oratory, designed to help
pava the way for manned
spaceships of tha future,
plunged into the Atlantic
about 600 milee to the southeaat—far short of ships and
Dog Has Own Car plans* that hoped to recover
HOUSTON (UPI) — Mrs. it 100 milas downrang*.
Ann Pritchett's German Shep­
herd, “ Baron von Kirk,53 be­ Safe H arbor
comes frightened when lightn­ DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
ing strike* during a thunder­ A local fisherman, Ralph
storm unless he is la a car. Wetbarell, was recuperating
So Mrs. Pritchett bought him today from a two-day ordeal
one—a 9-year-old car with do of bailing his sinking boat and
•agio*,
.
grgdutllJf flfowJo* weaker.

more lucrative Job* and ex­
pects to lose a total of “six
or seven soon.”
He asked that firemen be
paid the equivalent of police
officers, and recalled the

starting salary la now *3,688
annually with an increase to
$3,929 after six months.
Action on the wage adjust­
ment was delayed until a
future meeting.
It was then Raborn sug­
gested a study of the m erger
into a public safety division
for the city.
Commissioner Earl Higgle*
botham said such action would
“ cause a big explosion of
employes.” Chief Cleveland
labeled the plan “ not practi­
cal."
Meanwhile, to rebuild tho
fire department personnel
total. Chief Cleveland was au­
thorized to hire replacement*
as the vacancies occur.
It was generally conceded
the city cannot compete with
government or private en­
terprises in meeting the pay
schedule established by those
groups.
It was also agreed that the
city has no control over re­
taining such men should they
wish to leave for higher pay­
ing work.

Jacksonville On
Guard Against
Further Riots
JACKSONVILLE (UPI)—
Dozens of Negro high arhnot
students engaged In a bottle
and rock throwing melee
with pollre today and over­
turned and burned one auto­
mobile.
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JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Reinforced police unit* braced
for tho possibility of new ra­
cial violence today in this
"Gateway to Florida” city following a bloody night of dem­
onstrations in which whites
were beaten, slashed and shot.
A Negro woman was killed
by gunfire during the height
of Monday night's disturlinnrc
in the city's Negro area. Rov­
ing gangs of Negroes hurled
bricks, bottles and rocks at
whites who ventured into the
nrea.
Order was finally restored
by police units about 1:30
a. m., EST.
Police arrested 127 person*
Monday afternoon and night
Sixty-five of them were con­
victed of unlawful assembly
nnd disorderly conduct in city
court trials that ran until 3
a. m. today.
Police Chief Luther Rey­
nolds rnnceled days off for the
police force and special 46man emergency unit wu* on
standby alert to move in if
new violence flared.
"We have to play it from
day to day,” Iteynolda said.
He was in hia office Iteforo 8
a. m. EST after a few houra
sleep.
Hundreds of anxiou* whites
telephoned police headquart­
ers this morning, asking if it
were safe to venture out onto
tha streets. They were told
that order had bean restored.
Several streets in the Negro
section were littered with
broken glass, bricka and other
debris from the vandalism and
violence.

Ruby Looking
For 3rd Lawyer
DALLAS (UPI) - The fam­
ily of convicted killer Jack
Ruby, two high-powered law­
yers already behind them, to­
day looked for a new one who
might save their brother from
the electric chair.
Percy Foreman of Hous­
ton, the beat-known criminal
lawyer In Texas, resigned
from the rase Monday in a
dispute with the family.
He was hired last week
when Ruby personally fired
Melvin Belli of San Franrlsco
because of Belli'* tirade
against Dallas and the court
that convicted him.
"You can call It a clash of
personalities; a difference of
opinion," Foreman said. “ My
Idea is that when a lawyer
accepta responsibility for a
man's life, he ought not to
have to share that responsi­
bility with a civil lawyer or
with a number of unlicensed
relatives,” he added.

1-4 From 46 To
Markham Road
!s Completed
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —.
The Road Department announced today completion of
a 6.3 mile segment of Inter­
state Highway 4 in Seminole
County.
The $1.6 million project ex­
tendi from State Road 46 near
Sanford south to Markham
Road near Longwood. Open­
ing of this rural segment
leaves only eight projects to
complete Route 4 from Pinel­
las County to U. S. 02 west a£
Daytona Beach. Six are urban
projects, four on the EastWeat Tampa Expressway and
two on tha Orlando-Winter
Park Expressway and all ara
expected to be complete bp.
December.
Two rural segments, also to
lie completed by December,
extend from Lee Road In Or­
ange County north to M artham Road and from B u te
Road 44 near DeLand to U. S.
92 west of Daytona Beach.

Mac As Well As
Can Be Expected
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
O e n. Douglaa MacArthur'a
doctor* reported today the old
soldier Is “progressing as well
ns can be expected” from his
second major operation In 18
days.
But hla doctors disclosed
that in addition to a six-hour
operation Monday to halt sovera Internal bleeding, It be­
came necessary early today to
perform a tracheostomy on
the R4*year-old war hero. This
entail* Insertion of a tuba
through an Incision in tha
throat to aid breathing.
A team of doctors headed by
tha Army’a surgeon general
a x a m I n e d MucArthur this
morning and Issued a brief
statement saying only that ha
was progressing as well as
could be expected.
But other hospital aourrea
said the general’s heart beut
and blood pressure were nor­
m al-encouraging signs—af­
ter anesthesia wora off.

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Lawton Memorial Scholarship Fund Explained At Oviedo PTO Meeting
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By Evelyn Land?
Th» Lawton Memorial SchoUrthlp Fund was explained
In detail bp Harden Webb for
tboao attending the final
meeting of the Oviedo PTO
for the current term.
This acholarahlp la being
•atabliahed bp frienda to hon­

or the late Dr. T. W. Lawton,
noted educator o f 8emlnnle
County. The loan will be avail*
able fo r worthy atudenta who
deilre to further their educa­
tion but are unable to do ao
due to financial diffleultlea.
Intercut ratea on repayment
will fluctuate according to

the student's position.
Contributions, for the pre­
sent time, can he made
through W. H. MarUn of the
First Baptist Church
of
Oviedo. Later, when the fund
haa been well established,
contributions will be msde di­
rectly to the Citizens Bank
of Oviedo.

Serving on the board of di­
rectors for the scholarship
fund are Webb, C. R. Clonta
Sr., Clyde Holder, Ralph
Neeley and Martin.
New PTO officers for the
coming school year were In­
stalled by Merritt Staley.
They are Jack Symea, presi­
dent; Mrs. Clyde Holder, first

vice president; Mrs. A. W.
Chrlstlleb, second vlca presi­
dent; Mrs. Milton Gore, third
vice president; Mrs. John Ev*
ans, secretary and Ralph
Neeley, treasurer.
F o l l o w i n g the business
meeting and program, which
featured a baton twirling numher hy Barham Diggs, Lyman

High head majorette, a re­
ception was held in the cafetorlum honoring teachers and
staff members o f the school
who each were presented with
a gift plant in appreciation
of their work during the past
year.
Tha serving table wag beaut­
ifully decorated with a cut-

FLEXIBLE BLACK PIPE
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work cloth and arrangements
o f roses. Punch wss served
from a larga silver bowl.
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Election o f officers for the
North Orlando Little League
Auxiliary was conducted Sun*
dap at a reorganisations!
meeting o f the group with
Councilman Mona Grimtead,
Village recreation chairman,
preildlng.
Elected were »Mra. Beverly
Xrecek,
president;
Melvin
Campbell, vice president and
finance chairman; Mary Itowell, secretary; Mary Mc­
Intosh, treasurer and bill
Hahn, purchasing manager.
Merle iirown was appoint­
ed manager o f the senior
tenm with Rodnby Ilencke
and Jack West as assistants.
Tony Krecek was named man­
ager o f the major team with
Chuck Rowell to assist and
Ken Raybon will be manager
o f the farm team with Rob
Stephenson assisting.
IgO I
Mrs. Barbara Kelly will be PER IM I.B.
CYLINDER
transportation chairman and
Mrs. Elsie Smart* concession
No Installation Charge
chairman.
Delivery Anywhere in
Announcement was made
Seminole County
that tho Altamonte Springs
Little League has donated a
large cold drink box * North
Orlando for use in the conces­
sion stand.
All recorda and files were
turned over to respective new
101 W. 1st BT.
officers.

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faculty at a reception held following the Inst
meeting o f tho current year. Shown at the re­
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and Mrs. Holder.
(Ileruld Photo)

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While Seminole County has
developed within the last 1015 years into a "bedroom
county,” In the opinion of Ro­
bert H. Doyle, Titusville, San­
ford and Seminole County offi­
cials were advised Thursday
noon to employ now a profess­
ional planner to prepare for a
population explosion during
the next 11 years.
Doyle, executive director of
the seven-county East Central
Florida
Regional
Planning
Council, told a joint meeting
of the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce and the
Sanford • Seminole J u n i o r
Chamber of Commerce that
the present three-quarter mil­
lion population in the seven

The polite term ii "IntestInal fortitude.” But in the
vernacular of the day, Jim
Avery, lien. J. C. Hutchlaon
and John Fitzpatrick have
"gut*." All prcarntly are
county commiaiionera.
These three are candidntea
In the coming electlona and
•a auch, want and need all
the votea they can (tamer
However, they atood by their
convictlona o f serving “ all
the county” and voted with
Commiaaioner fe e Clary for
an ad valorem tax to help fi
nance the $1 million wing for
Seminole Memorial Hospital
Theae three voted for thia
eounty-wlde Improvement In
face of organized opposition
from hundreda o f South Sem
• inole reaidenta and voters, who
are protesting the tax.
VOL. 56
When the Commiaslon vote
was tallied last Tuesday, fav
oring the hospital levy, one
woman in the audience waa
overheard to say: "Goodbye!
It was nice knowing you.”
Jim Avery voiced the oplnJon of four o f the five Com*
miaaloners succinctly: " I don't
use the county jail but I pay
taxes to help support it.”
While The Herald is indors1
Jng no candidates in this primary, feeling all are worthy
o f consideration, a “ vote of
thanks” is due Avery, Hutch'
ison and Fitzpatrick for their
stand.

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tween New Smyrna and Day­
tona Reach.
"The impact o f Cape Ken­
nedy has hit all of us." Doyle
stated. "It Is necessary to
plan roads, water supply, re­
gional parks, needs for the
new university near Oviedo,
housing, etc."
He illustrated by pointing
out that Brevard County had
a population of only 20,000
some some 14 years ago and
now has 170.000.
Turning to Seminole County,
be cited that 15 years ago
income was derived princi­
pally from agriculture and re­
sort life but "in the last 10-15
years it has developed into a
‘bedroom county'—people live

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federal road fund ltd, Orange
and Seminole Counties hasbeen obliged to join in a me
tropolitan area, with his coun
cil presently representing both
counties in the planning stage
However, he advocated that
Seminole County and Sanford
officials join forces and im
mediately employ a profess
ional planner.
The speaker said there Is
discussion of a “ circumfercn
tial road" encircling Orlando
south of Sanford, lie also
said a new route is proposed
from DeLand to parallel the
St. Johns-lndian River Canal
to the East Coast.
It also has been suggested
Doyle slated, that Highway

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday; high today in low 80s; low tonight near 70.
United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

F ill., APRIL 17, 1961

Georgia Port Points The Way
To Development Of Sanford

From the mailbag re our
queryabout "blvector!” "B l
• ‘ meaning* two parts; vector
• math, a complex quantity
possessing both magnitude
and direction and represented
BRUNSWICK, G a . - A dele­ the physical structure.
by any of a system of equal gation of Seminole County o f­
Rawlerson summed up the
and parallel line segments. ficials visited this city's barge value o f such a project, tell
Have Funl Henrietta.” Now port facility Thursday and left inx the visitors:
• we’re finished.
firmly convinced a similar
" I f you have water—and
• • •
operation would he beneficial you have—use it. It will bene
Two more tagged fish, to Sanford and Central Flor­
fit tho entire community."
making 18 in all, In the ida.
The authority's economic
Schlitz $500,000 fishing derby,
The three officials, plus a impart of $1,('■(&gt;1,000 was fill
have been taken from Lake representative of the Sanford
last year, Rawlerson said. The
Golden. Latest catches, both Herald, were guests of the
authority started in 1937, did
bass, were made by Bert H. Bruswick Port Authority and
"som e business" Uio first
Smith and Alvin D. Arord, the Georgia State Port Author
year and has jumped nlxuit
both o f SN'AS. All fish In
ity.
100 per cent yearly since that
the derby caught in Seminole
They flew here in a Florida lime.
County and recorded have
Tower A Light
Company
The first year, he said,
been token from Lake Golden,
plane. Making the daylong in Brunswick handled about five
although the Orlando agent
spcction tour were Sanford ships. Last year 155 ships
said moneyed fish were diS'
Mayor A. L. Wilson, Francis pulled up at the docks, located
trlbutcd in all county streams,
Boumillat, chairman of the about ,13 miles inland front the
along with the rest of Florida. Seminole County Chamber of
Atlantic Ocean.
• • •
Commerce’! Port Authority
"Bulk" material handled it
When Irving Feinbcrg ac­ Committee, and County Com
cepted the keys for the Del miisloncr John n. Alexander, the terminal last year ac
Mar building for the Chcmi and Harry Johnson, city edi counted for $000,000 of the re
cal Corporation of America, tor of The Sanford Herald. venue while the 77,000 tons of
other Items brought $1,001,000
the dignitaries puzzled over Ken Shotwoll was the pilot.
to the facility.
who had previously put up
Among things they learned
Some fears have been ex­
the "fo r sale” sign. Now that
In conversations with Cecil pressed that barges would be
tha building has long ainco
E. Gnann, manager of Bruns­ forced to return to northern
been sold and tho corporation
wick state docks and ware ports empty. This Is not the
will
commence operations
houses, and John Rawlerson, case, authority officials em­
there in September, it has director of the Brunswick Port
phasized.
been noted the "for sale” sigq Authority, were:
Raw materials are needed
■till stands.
Brunswick now realizes a in the North and are available
• • e
$1,601,000 increase in its econ­ In Southern cities. And south­
Tha politicians don't miss
omy each year and the econ­ ern communities need and
a trick. One state candidate
omic Impact Is increasing by get northern consumer goods.
is sending his own quartet in
almost 100 per cent, and has Bsrge transportation is the
to entertain Saturday during
been since the authority was cheapest form for virtually
"Cracker Days.” Of course, formed In 1057.
all goods.
they will occasionally inter­
The "competition" fears ex­
Northbound barges N'EVEn
ject his campaign song.
return empty. A barge brings pressed yesterday, dissipated
• • •
consumer
goods
into the with Rawlerson telling of what
An
anonymous,
mimeo­ South, returns to northern the railroad did for Bruns­
graphed news sheet labeled by points loaded "a t all times" wick.
readers as "The Informer” la with raw materials and other
When the authority was
upsetting
new residents
In products of southern origin.
forming, the railroad GAVE
NorthOrlando. Tha first Is­
So-called "com petition" with it Its railroad station and
sue attacked the City Charter railroads disappears as the staging area so that Uie au­
Board. One official, It is re­ barge terminal brings busi­ thority could get in business.
ported, hss been making a ness to railroads, rather than The railroad relocated to the
house-to-house canvass in that taking it away from them. north of the city, anticipating
city inquiring as to clmila*
Employment la up with the additional business and
tlon and promising future stevedores netting about $3.50 the need for more space.
deliveries. Other top officials an hour while working the
Now, Rawlerson says, one
aay they know who are the docks. This money la dumped railroad train of freight cars
two authors but can do noth­ Into businesses o f this city. Is made up virtually every
ing about the sheet. Receivers
Induatry follows, without night at the port terminal.
could do like The Herald staff fall, when the port facilities
Stevedores are subject to
does with anonymous letters: are announced and even be­ call when a ship or barge
Toss them Into File 13.
fore actual work begins on pulls up to the facility and

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Times Endorses
Odham; Herald
Backs Holland

BRUNSWICK. G A „ PORT Authority facilities were Inspected Thurs­
day by three Seminole County officials in a day long tour of docks ami
terminals. The local delegation received a warm reception from Ilruiiswick port officials and were photographed for Brunswick and other
newspapers by the freelance photographer shown tit right. In the pic­
ture, from left, are John Rawlerson, Brunswick Port Authority director.
Mayor A. L. Wilson, Francis Boumillat, chairman o f the Seminolo
Chamber’s Port Authority Committee, and County Commisioner John
(Humid Photo)
R. Alexander.

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here but work and buy else­
where."
He said the county's "p ro­
blem Is critical. Need for
schools, w a t e r , sewerage,
streets, etc., is growing. The
county must seek a better
balance—seek new Industry
and take on a commercial
look."
He predicted a "colossal
traffic jam on 17-92 between
Sanford and Orlando when
the two new shopping renters
open at Winter Park."
Doyle said that while 20
years ago Seminole was agri­
culture, It Is "now suburban
and in another 20 years may
well be urban."
He added that to obtain

Zip Code 32771

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And, while on politics, the
Salvation Army's Capt. Harry
S. Foden inadvertently got
into the act. The good Cap
tain had been doing some
painting and was in the prop
er working attire instead of
his uniform. He hurried to a
store for more supplies and,
as he entered, he spoke a
"hello” to a couple o f men.
Neither replied . . . but as the
Captain continued he over*
heard the remark: "Politic­
ian I”

• •

counties will double by 1975.
Significant in the overall
planning of new r o a d s ,
schools, utilities and other
necessities to meet the needs
of expanding Cape Kennedy,
Doyle reported that federal
and state agencies are recep­
tive to his group's suggestion
to preserve a "greenway” for
agriculture, water conserva­
tion and control, and for re­
creation.
This "greenway." also ap­
proved by the Central and
Southern Florida Flood Con­
trol District, would follow the
St. Johns River valley through
Lake Harney
and extend
through Samsula to the At­
lantic Ocean at a point be­

Uio union scale for them is
about $3.50 an hour. "Tills
money,"
Rawlerson
says,
"stays In the community.
These men live here, have
their families here and arc
an important part of the com ­
munity."
A Gypsum Company plant
has been built by the author­
ity on the authority’ s property
and is leased to the firm.
Other plants and industries of
many types have sprung up in
the immediate vicinity.
The Seminole County dele­
gation was taken on a tour of
the city and its "busyness" is
apparent at once. Among
oilier projects now in the
works arc a major expansion
fur the hospital, the second
phase of an urban renewal
program for a low Income
area, s multi million dollar
paper mill has been built, a
new federal building has been
constructed.

By United Press International
Orlando businessman Brailey Odham won the endorse­
ment of the St. Petersburg
Times today In his race
ngainst incumbent U. 8 . Sen.
Spcssard L. Holland, but the
Miami Herald threw its back­
ing to Holland.
The Herald did not mention
Odham and had no criticism
of Holland, hut the Times took
Holland to task strongly for
his racial stand and his re­
fusal to make public his fi­
nancial affairs.
The ’limes said Odham's
voice would be "a new and
refreshing one from t h e
South."
The Herald called Holland,
who is seeking a fourth term,
an "unassuming statesman,
whose brand of conservatism
is positive and purposeful, . . "
The Herald, in an editorial
today, said the senior KlorIda senator Is wmost of all r&gt;
knowledgeable legislator who
does his homework."
Tha paper mentioned the
committee positions and the
rank of 12th in seniority which
Holland holds.
Tho Times endorsed Od
ham’s stand for a strong two
party system, a system of
choosing a new vice president
in mid-tcrin in the event of
tile President's death, and
majority passago of Senate
hills.
The paper railed Odham "a
young Southerner who up
h o l d s President Johnym's
stand that too years has been
long enough to debate the
question of whether all rlti
zens should havu equal oppor­
tunities."

NO. 171

JIQ JL U A ...

Alaska Quake
A N C I I O U A t i E, Alaska
(HIM) — A strong earth
quake hit about 300 miles
southwest of Kodiak Island
Thursday but no seismic aea
waves were repotted.

18 be re routed around the
downtown aection of Sanford.
Also, it ha* been discussed
extending Highway 48 with a
new crossing at Mims, giving
direct access to Cape Ken­
nedy.
Highlighting his talk, Doyle
said the planning council is
advocating a parkway to ex­
tend from the Port Orange
area southerly and to the west
of Lake Harney, along the
Econlockhatchcc River, pro­
ceed in the vicinitiy of the
new state university at Ovie­
do. thence cast of Orlando and
connect with Sunshine Park­
way in the proximity of the
Chain of I,akos.
"This accnic drive," he ad­
vocated, "would take care of
the Sunday drivers."
He also predicted that with
new construction at the space
center on Cape Kennedy and
opening it for visitors "it will
attract 2.5 million tourists a
year."
Doyle was Introduced by
Judge Vernon Mize, co-chair­
man of the altering sub-com­
mittee of the long range plan­
ning
committee,
Seminole
Chamber of Commerce.

Cabinet Called

SAIGON, South Viet Nntn
(U P l) — Secretary of State
Deun Ilusk today pledged thnt
the "deep commitment" of U
S. aid would continue for
South Viet Nam's war against
the Communist guerrillas.

Nikita 70
MOSCOW (U P l) — Pre
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev,
his voice c' .iked with emo
t|on ni
r.ceived praise and
honora on Ills 70th birthday,
said today he has "not ao
much time" loft but indicated
ho does not plan to retire.

Barry Raps LBJ
STOCKTON, Calif. ( UPl )
— Sen. Barry Goldwalcr lev­
eled another attnrk against
tho luilitiiry policies of tlie
Johnson n.liuinistrution Thurs­
day—and tossed n personal
challenge nt seven members
of tho California legislature.

Cross Stands

BERLIN ( UPl ) — East
German border guards moving
a section of the llrrlin wall
today worked their way past
a cross erected by West Ber­
liners to tho memory of n
slain East Germnn youth,
lenving tho incmoriul unharm­
CAPE KENNEDY. ( UPl ) —
ed.
Sidney J. I)»glo, one of tho
11 men burned Tuesday when
n locket ignited during an
MIAMI ( UPl ) — Veterans
indoor test, died today at
of tlie Buy o f Pigs' inva­
Capo Canaveral hospital.
sion marked the third anni­
versary o f thnt abortive finsro today with both Cuban ex­
iles and Fidel Castro looking
to soma passible now aetion
against the Communist re
gitne in Havana.

Burned Man Dies

Bay Of Pigs

Birthday Ad
LOUGIITON, England ( UPl )
—Everyone seemed to forget
David Gill'a birthday last
year. So he placed an adver­
tisement in a local newspaper
and received more than too
eards Thursday.

KOIIERT H. DOYLE, East Central Florldn plannlnjf expert, Thursday in a talk before tho
Seminole Chnmbcr o f Commerce and Jayeecs,
predicted a population explosion and advised city
and county officials to employ a professional
planner now.
(Herald l’ lioto)

★ ★ ★
Dickinson Asks
Crash Program 5,000 Shriners Meet
For Cape Area
Here Next Weekend

By United Preaa International
Fred O. Dickinson of West
Palm llcach took his cam
paign for governor to the noNICOSIA, Cyprus (U P l)— lion’s space capital today and
President Makarios summon' proposed an immediate crash
rd his cabinet today for a program to provide roads and
discussion of strategy to deal bridges to handle bulging popwith the increased fighting luation and critical military
between the Greek and Turk­ newts In the Cape Kennedy
ish Cypriots.
area.

Aid To Continue

iI

Dickinson told campaign
supporters in Kau Gallie that
severe situation exists in
Brevard "but as governor I
will go all the way to the
president of the United States
to seek help in aolvlng the
problem."
Dickinson, t e r m e d
the
crown prince of tho present
Bryant administration by Sen,
John Mathews of Jacksonville
and other fellow' candidates,'
stressed that ho is not being
"critical o f those in state
office now."
But he found fault with the
development commlaaion for
not promoting the capu mis­
sile area which he railed the
Eiffel Towers of America.
Florida needs a governor
who see* the big picture."
He also talked aland salt
wulcr intrusion and tlie water
problem and said he'd support
the upper St. Johns flood con­
trol project.
In Daytona Beach, Ills home
town, Itcp. Fred Karl told a
breakfast meeting ho was
calling on tils fellow candi­
dates to stop giving Up ser­
vice to reapportionmrnt and
present a specific plan for the
people to aee.
"The record shows the atti­
tude of some of the candi­
dates," Karl said. "And un­
less Iheir thinking has chang­
ed, they offer outmoded, un­
fair plana that arc no better
now than before."
lie said Dickinson once sup­
ported tho small-county 45senator plan, while Senator
Mathews last pushed a 40senator plan "backed by the
small county |&gt;ork chop bloc
and soundly defeated af the
polls."
Sen. Scott Kelly talked to
supporters in Folk, I'asco,
Marion and i'inclias counties
today, saying he is the symbol
of opposition to the Civil
Bights Bill and a "vote for
me is a vote against the Civil
Rights Bill."

Shrine Hand of Orlando will
present a concert at 7:30 p m.
at First Street and Magnolia
Avenue. Ladles will enjoy a
recreational game at Mayfair
Inn. A Chanters recital will
lie presented at the Inn and
a get-together party will b«
held at the Shrine Club.
Candidates
will
"serv e"
breakfast to members on San­
ford atreets at 7 a. m. Satur­
day.
Shriners will parade through
Sanford, starting at 10:30 a.m.
from First Street and Cypress
Avenue. Luncheon and fash­
ion s Imiw will be held for Uio
ladies at 12:45 p. m.
Candidates wilt be Initiated
Saturday aiternoon at Semi­
nole High School auditorium.
Shriners and their ladies
An estimated .700 persons
turned out Thursday evening will attend a ball Saturday
to hear threc.minute talks by evening at Mayfair Inn,
nearly CO Democratic candi­
dates for party nomination in
tlie May 5 primary.
The session, nt tlie Jal Alai
Fronton, waa tlm first o f a
series of county-whin rallies
spnnsorrd by the Seminole
PARIS (UIM) — President
County Democratic Executive Charles de Gaulle \va* re­
Committee.
ported to have undergone a
Kiuh rundldatr for county prostate gland operation to­
offii-o wns iillowrd threo min­ day.
Tlie report was carried hy
utes to expound Ills or her
qualifications.
the French news sgency and
Sen. Scott Kelly, one o f six the government-owned radio
candidates for governor, ar­ nml television networks, al­
rived lain in the meeting and though there was no official
talked briefly. A spokesman confirmation from De Gaulle’ s
also talked briefly for Fred office.
De Gaulle was reported to
Karl, another gubernatorial
have entered the Cochin Hos­
candidate.
Next county rally will ho pital In Paris Thursday nt:;ht,
April i!.T at Oviedo High only an hour after the broad­
School gym and the last on cast of his pre-recorded radio
April &lt;K&gt; at Sunford Civic and television speech to tha
nation.
Center.
An estimated 5.000 Shrinrrs
will converge on Sanford next
weekend, April 21-25, for a
ceremony In which 100 candl
dates will l&gt;e initiated into
Bahia Temple.
Hosts for Hie occasion will
be llanokl Kastm-r, lllustrous
potentate of Bahia Temple of
Shriners, and Hoy G. Williams
president of
tho Sanford
Shrine Club.
Friday afternoon will be glv
en over to a golf tournament
at 5Uyfntr Country Club.

300 Hear Talks
By Candidates

Operation For
De Gaulle
Reported

CAKIBE LOUNGE
IS NOW OPEN TIL

2:00 a.m.
MON. Thru HAT.

. . . Serving Your Favorite Beverage
or Dinner . . .
or make the Caribe
your late stop
o f the evening

Last Polio Doses

MRS. JIMMY KYNE8, wife o f the attorney gen­
eral, pins one o f her husband's campaign can In to
tlie lupel o f former Mayor Tom McDonald dur­
ing her Sanford visit Thursday. (Herald Photo)

Last chance for make-up on the first dose
of the Sabin oral vaccine against polio will he
Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. This in for those
persons who were unable to obtain tlie done
last Sunday.
Feeding (Rations will be Hot up thin Sunday
at Florida State Rank, A &amp; I’ ato re at I’ inecrest
shoppintr center, Jai Alai Fronton and Oviedo
City Hall.
Jaycecs, uponsorinir the Sabin polio immuni­
zation, taken orally with a lump o f HUKur, atuto
tlie Hecond dose will las given on Juno 7.

Cracker Days Are Here

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DOWNTOWN HANFORD

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Kev. Grover Sewell

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, The M odel
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Prayer
Many questions art asktd
about prayer. I would not b«
aurprliad if mor* people atk
queatlona
concerning
thla
aeana o f (race than any oth­
er. Thla la not a modem hap*
panlng. When w e turn back
the centuriu to the time when
Christ waa on earth the tame
inqulaltirentii existed. When
the disclplea asked our Lord
to teach them to pray He
apoka the words that we find
In Matthew 6:0.13. We ident­
ify this model prayar as “ The
Lord's Prayer."
THE IN T R O D U C T IO N
BAYS,
“ OUR FATHER,
WHO ART IN HEAVEN."
Wa find a vary warm, close
and
Intimate relationship
with God in being permitted
to address Him as "Father."
Wa must stand In aw* at the
privilege of being able to ap­
proach God as Ills children.
Let us note also that He Is
our HEAVENLY Father. For
those o f ua who have chil­
dren, we know that tha best
is not too good for them, yet
eur judgment la not always
right. For example, we all
know people who would not
think o f denying their chil­
dren and physical advantage,
y et neglect their most Impor­
tant soul I The Heavenly Fa­
ther knows without a doubt
what we need.
There are six great peti­
tions In this prayer o f a few
words. The first three relate
to God and Ilia honor while
the last three ara primarily
concerned with man and his
needs.
THE FIRST PETITION
B A Y S , “ HALLOWED RE
THY NAME."
Praise Is given to God In
these words. How appropriate
it la to begin our prayers with
praise to ths God o f all that
la.
THE SECOND PETITION
A S K S , “ THY KINGDOM
COME."
In many o f our churches
W* repeat this prayer time
after time, hut how many o f
tis are sincere 1 We are pray­
ing to be ruled by Christ
Hlmeelf. Certainly thla places
our allegiance to Him above
our business, recreation, coun­
try and families, n * makes
it very clear that He la Lord
o f all or Lord not at all.
THE THIRD PETITION,
•THY WILL RE DONE ON
EARTH AS IT IS IN HEA­
VEN ."
It ia simply not enough
to become cltisens o f the
Heavenly Kingdom, but GOOD
cltisens where the will of the
flovereign God Is our will.
THE FOURTH PETITION,
•GIVE US THIS DAY OUR
DAILY DREAD."
“ Dally bread" does not In­
dicate that we fool it neces­
sary to have great wealth to
be satisfied. W* will not have
to "keep up with the Jones­
e s" to find happiness, but we
do ask that God provide us
with the necessities of life
that we may live respectfully
fo r Him.
PETITION
NUMUER
FIVE, "AND FORGIVE US
OUR DEBTS, AS WE FOR­
GIVE OUR DEBTORS."
How many o f us menrt this!
What a DANGEROUS peti­
tion. Do we really want God
to forgive ua as WE forgive
Othersf This Involves multiple
pardoning* as well as tre-

A MOTION f’ICTURF
YOU MUST SFF!

Question

A CVO M H CH U I MAMA
OT COUAABt A BAI A ir
V AAtATA M OOOS.fAOm
Aim A t m itA U A m u
Htttt-w trm bg a/nf luiponitful
slaty of S to y and hit ftlhtr.
otch forced to docldt hit futuro
on hit willingnttt to ttsnd up
tor whst ho bodovot.

The Grice Methodist Chureh
Offleisl Bosrd is inltistlng a
new method of Church finance
by means of Loyslly Dinners
on April 22, 23, finance Com­
mittee Chairman Jim Griffin
said today.
Philip Monroe is heading up
the Loyalty Dinner organize
lion as General Chairman.
The plan Is to Invite the
congregation by meons of
co captains, to a complimcn
tary dinner In the church
Each co-captain is inviting
soma 10 families to be his
special guests and to sit at
his particular table.
Following the free dinner
each evening, the budget for
the 1961-63 fiscal year will
be expliined to give pertinent
facts about various Items.
Speaker will be Rev. John
Hires,
pastor
of
Grace
Church.
The new budget calls for an
Increase of 9 per cent over
last year due mainly to in
creased
payment
towards
building debt, Increase of the
ministers salary and proposed
additional office equipment.
The annual budget totals $23,
402 which calls for $530 cr
week. It 1s anticipated that
the budget will be underwrit­
ten at the two dinners by in­
dividual subscriptions.

mandous pardoning* for moat
o f us.
Evidently Peter was faced
with tha problem of forgiving
a troublesome person. He
asked If he had to forgive as
much as seven times, to
which our biassed Lord repli­
ed, “ seventy times seven,"
meaning an unlimited number
o f times.
THE 8 IXTH PETITION,
“ AND LEAD US NOT INTO
TEMPTATION, B U T DELIVER US FROM EVIL."
This
petition
recognises
that the flesh Is weak and
that we want to kept, not on­
ly from evil, but even the
temptation to ev il
Honesty forces ua to admit
that wa must bend over back­
wards to avoid tha besetting
sins which capture and en­
slave us so easily.
THE CONCLUSION SAYS,
“ FOR THINE IS THE KING­
DOM, AND THE POWER,
AND THE GLORY, FOREV­
ER. AMEN."
What a magnificent way to
end this great prayer. It
echoes that central thems of
Scripture found In Revelation
10:0b, “ Alleluia: for the Lord
God omnipotent reigneth."
Yes, Indeed, all Is His for­
ever, Including the honor and
glory. Let us analyze our
own prayer life to see how
well we measure up to the
Sixth anniversary of hla or­
standard that our Lord has dination will be calibrated by
given us.
Rev. G. W. Chappell at Snow
Hill Missionary B a p t i s t
Hhurch at Geneva Sunday.
Ths message will be deli­
vered by Rev. II. J. Clarke,
Boy Scout Troop 607, which tawly appointed pastor of Oak
le sponsored by Grace Meth­ Hill Baptist Church, Geneva.
Tha daylong program will
odist Church, will hold bake
sales this Saturday at Winn- &gt;pen with Sunday School at
Dixie, French Avenue and 1:30 a.m. followed by morning
26th Street and at Food Fair, worship at 11 a.m. N. Keyton
Park Avenue and 26th Street and M. Jackson will lead tha
Both sales will begin at 0:80 devotional service and Rav. E.
G. Smith will deltvar the ser­
s -m .
Proceeds will be used for mon.
Worship ssrvlccs will open
the purchase o f much needed
camping equipment so that the at 8 p m. with tha welcome
scouts can attend the May by Harrist Bush, a Ulk by
1-8 Campora* at Camp La- Ada Carroll and a solo by
Ernestine (griffin. Rav. Clarks
NoChre.
will
dsilver tb* annual masThis past Monday a board
o f review was held to exam­ saga.
ine BUI Kennedy and Mathew
Stewart for first class and
Blair Kitner for star scout
The boys were passed on suc­
cessfully by committeemen
By Maryann Miles
Buddy Williams and Don
Charter members o f ths
Jackson. A Court of Honor
Baar Lake St. Andrews Pres­
wlU be held for the boys in
byterian Chureh will honor
the near future.
new members at a pot luck
dinner to be held Sunday fol­
lowing ths morning worship
service.
Women o f the church will
Central Baptist Church of •upply coffee, bread and but­
Sanford will hold a special ter.
Circle meetlnga of the group
meeting Sunday to emphasize
the current drive
among will be held next week with
members to raise funds for members o f Circle One to
pews needed In the church's meet et 7:46 p.m. Tuesday
new auditorium now under at ths home o f Mrs. Rogsr
construcUon. Cost of the pews Rldgowell, 1184, S. Apopka
Boulevard, liter Lake and Cir­
has been stated as $0,160.
A special offe-lng for this cle Two to meet at 10 a.m.
purpose will be received Sun­ Wednesday at tha horn* of
day. Following a dinner on Mrs. Jsan Colbert, Shirley
the grounds, a report o f the Drive, Beer Lake,
amount received In the offer­
ing will be made to those at­
tending.
The DeBery Choristers will
All members are urged to
meet at 9:30 a.m. Saturday
be present and visitors will be
at the DeBary Community
welcomed.
Mathodlat Church for rehear­
sal. Members are asked to
please bring ths required
musie.

Pastor To Mark
6th Anniversary

Scouts Set
Bake Sales

S t Andrews
Plans Dinner

Central Baptist
To Buy Pews

Choir To Meet

C W C To Attend
Communion

lly Donna Kates
Members o f the Church o f
Nativity Catholic Women's
Club will receive Communion
In a group Sunday at the 8
a.m. Mass at the church.
Mrs. Gene Shannon, pres­
ident elect o f the club, has
urged all the women to at­
tend and reminds them to
make their reservations with
Mrs. Donald Corkill o f North
Orlando by Saturday for the
Installation banquet scheduled
for Monday at 7:30 p.m. at
the Trade Winds Cafeteria in
Casselberry.

FOR ANY OCCASION

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The Episcopal Bishop of
Panama will be guest speak­
er for 7he 42nd Annual Con­
vention of the Episcopal Dio-

0ALVATIon

ceae of South Florida to be
held Tuesday through Thurs­
day o f next week at the Day­
tona Plata Hotel in Daytona
Reach.
The Rt. Rev. Reginald Herber Gooden will address the
Convention on the opportuni­
ties which are open for the
Church in Panama to affact
ths life of this country.
Bishop Gooden has served
The Annual Meeting of the
Foreign Missionary Society of
the First Church o f the Naza­
rene, Second and Maple, was
held recently to elect officers
for the coming church year.
Those selected to serve were
Mrs. Raymond Ssndlfer, pres
Ident; Sirs. Arthur Cornett,
vice-president; Kay Ssndlfer,
secretary; Sirs. W. Spencer
Castle, treasurer; Sirs. Ro­
bert Carter, study superintend
ent; Sirs. Paul Bickes, publi
city secretary; Sirs. W. A.
Soward, membership secre­
tary; Melvin Spivey. Other
sheep secretary; Mrs. Ro­
bert Booth, box work Here
tary and Sirs. Frank Price,
prayer and fasting secretary.
E lected ss deleg a tes to con
vention were Sirs. Paul Bickes
1IISHOP GOODEN
Sirs. Robert Carter and Sirs.
W. Spencer Castle.
Reports given st the mast­
ing Indicated that ths society
has met the requirements
necessary for the honor of
"S tsr Society." The society
works to promote tb* efforts
of foreign missions tnd meets
“ Question 7” , a timely and
the first Wdnesday of each tension-packed motion picture
month at 7 p. m.
of conscience under test In
East Germany, will be shown
this Sunday, 3:30 p. m. and
8 p. m. at the Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer, W.
23th Place (Oak and Park).
This motion picture has rc
By Donna Estes
Representing Christ Epis­ eelved high commendation by
copal Church o f Longwood aa leading newspapers throughout
delegates to the 42nd an­ the country and also by lead
nual convention of tha Epis­ ers of various denominations.
copal Diocsse o f South Flor­ “ You will be lastingly lm
ida In Daytona Beach next pressed" San Francisco Monl
week will be Rev. Charles W. tor; "The best film of the
Stewart Jr., vicar and A. P. Year" National Bosrd of Re
view of Motion Pictures; "It’s
Bowersox.
Attending as delegates of a hit" Life Magazine; "A
the Churchwomen will be MUST film for every Intelli­
Mrs. Eugene B. Taylor and, gent citizen of the Free
as visitors, Mrs. Bowersox World" Loi Angeles Times;
" . . . Goes to the heart of
and Mrs. Stewart
the Major Issue" Christian
Science Alonitor; “ . . . An
important contribution in this
film " Our Sunday Visitor;
" . . . This film is the story
of our time—o f every m a n By Maryann Miles
while we yet have time to
Rev. William E. Bryant of choose" Rabbi David S. Gru­
Apopka was guest minister ber, Columbia, S. C.; “ Gripp­
for the Bear Lake Methodist ing . . . like an underground
Church last Sunday in ths explosion" C h i c a g o Sunabsence o f Rsr. William M. Times; " o f such International
Irwin and Airs. Irwin, who, Import that it ought to be giv­
along with their son, Cecil en priority on the U.N. Agen­
and hla family, were visitors da” New York Dally News;
at Ortega Methodist Chureh "One o f the most significant
In Jacksonville.
films of our time" Christianity
Announcement has been Today; "This film should be
made that rehearsals for the seen by everyone" Rabbi A.
church eholr will be held In Gilbert, B’nal H'rith.
the future at 7:80 p.m. each
The public Is Invited to
Tuesday at tha home of Grant either of the above mentioned
Mueller, 2619 Oaklando Drlvt, showings. Free-will offering to
Bear Lake.
defray expenses.

Nazarene Group
Has Election

COLONEL RALPH T. MILLER

National Evangelist
To Appear Locally
Colonel Ralph T. Miller, na­
tional evangelist for The Sal­
vation Army In tha United
States who conducts spiritual
campaigns
throughout
the
country, will conduct services
In Sanford next week appear­
ing st'u.c- local headquarters,
214 East Second Street, dally
at 7:30 p. m. April 21-26.
A third generation Salvation
Army officer, Colonel Miller
was born In Portsmouth, N.
H. and received his commiss­
ion In 1919 from the Salva-

Nazarene YPS
Elects Officers
New officers of the Young
People’s Society of Sanford's
First Church of the Nazarene
were elocted at the recent
annual meeting of the group.
Serving will be Jerrett
Smith, president;
Scranton
Thompson, vice president; Ju­
lie Jimenez, secretary and
Mary Moore, treasurer. Dele­
gates to convention will be
Ksy Sandlfcr, Larry Watson
and Julia Jimenet.
The Society Is composed of
the young people of the church
and meetings are held each
Sunday at 6 p. m. Garland
Davis Is retiring president.

lion Army School for Offi.’ers'
Training In New York City.
Corps appointments have tak­
en him to Yonkers, N. Y .,
Tarry town,
Mount Vernon,
Kingston and the well-known
Brooklyn Citadel Corps.
He has served as Young
People's Secretary and Divi­
sional Secretary for the North­
east
Pennsylvania Division
and in Southern New Eng­
land; as Divisional Officer for
Uie latter division and a
Divisional
Commander for
Northern Now Jersey; as Di­
visional Commander for West­
ern Pennsylvania and Provin­
cial Commander for the New
England Province from which
appointment he assumed the
duties of national evangelist.
Reported to be an outstand­
ing orator, Colonel Miller is
said to bo in constant demand
as a speaker for churches,
service clubs and for radio
and television appearances,
lie is an honorary member of
tho Boston Rotary Club.
Invitation Is extended to the
public In this ares to attend
ths services by Capt. Harry
S. Fodcn of the lqcal head'quarters.

Special Offering
Aid Alaska
Church To Hear To
A special offering for Alas­
will be taken at Ebenazcr
Glee Club Sing ka
Methodist Church this Sun­

Edgewood J u n i o r High
School Glee Club of Merritt
Island will sing at the First
Church of the Nazarene, Se­
cond and Maple, st 9:45 a.m.
Sunday.
The group Is composed of
40 students under the direction
of John Carter, former -esldent of Sanford. Carter Is a
graduate of Seminole High
School and Athens College in
Athens, Ga. His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Car­
ter of 417 West 12th Street.
The Glee Club will sing s
variety o f religious hymns and
spirituals. Rev. Paul Bickes,
pastor of the church, announc­
ed that the general public
Is welcome to the special
service.

VFD To Meet
The April mstUng of ths
Wcklwa Volunteer Fire De­
partment will be held at 7:30
pm . Monday at the Fir*
House, 320 Aurora Drlva,
Wekiwa Spring*.

day.
Rev. Ray Gregory, pastor,
In announcing tha appeal, re­
ported that damage to church
property and Institutions in
Alaska during
the recent
earthquakes has been set at
an estimated $500,000.

Church To Show
'Question T

Delegates
Named

Rev. Bryant
Is Guest

A. SPEER
Seminole County
Prosecuting Attorney
“ I will serve all thfe people
fairly and impartially.”

M ay 5 Democratic Primary
Paid Political Adv.

There lx no gubatltule for experience

ELECT

W. LAWRENCE SWOFFORD
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R
D IS T R IC T 3
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
Seventeen years experience in county and
municipal govern meat.
Interested in school program.

The Fourth Quarterly Con­
ference of the First Methodist
Church of Sanford will be
held Sunday evening when
Dr. Joa A. Tolle, district *uperintendent, will speak for
the evening services end con­
duct the meeting.
Records of accomplishment
since June 1, 1963, will bo
reviewed tnd recommenda­
tion* for the coming year will
be presented for consideration.
All members of ths congre­
gation are invited to attend.

t,

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DOYLE

g

CONNER

Com m issioner

I'M

Agriculture

GRATEFUL

for tho opportunity to continue serving
Florida's consumers and growers through:
INSPECTION of foods, gasolines, feeds, ferti­
lizers, seeds and pesticides;
MARKETING of Florida agricultural products;
PROTECTION of plant and livestock indus­
tries against diseases and insects;
ECONOMY in government by working for
better efficiency and conservation as a
Cabinet member.

St. Petersburg
Times Endorses
(Psld Ful.tksl Advertisement)

MATHEWSUL
b/. Petersburg

fidiloriuls

• 7 A tf*U ty tlt*ttf*U m y d m y lt-m *d jltM lU ln H P
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tm t*, April 18, 1H41

Mathews For Governor
Se'e/y USJXB.
Prmarrttte prlmeryt JA* T,
Xlllknt ta. Ihyde. Sums, Fred •
O. DuIMuqk ll‘ Urt Kteg illgV
frtA Kul end Scott Killp
IttpublSin primary: Ken rolls
Ms accocnpUshments Include
as. II. A. Fester snd Citrfas JL •ontcUng th s long • steading
J/eQry.
abuses o f state prlnttag by tnttlat.Senstor'John K. MitheuV in« nortda's modem lav In tbat
flsldf
atotring through tho Swale
asm* »U1 be list among Denscastle rsndldsteo tor governor on l m Is bring tho wsywtrd Turn•Iphsbetleslly-tnxnged billots tor pte* Authority inter control; butt,
tutlag protections s p la t band
lbs Usy 5 primary.
schema abuws, snd puslng a
•rt w the swultel ascstka ateoan* It rrmova stste unirtf*
•A qw lOTrolleno to ho ftorta's suits frees pcutic*.
chief Mentis t far the nest Hr.
&gt;* « * — sad pacrtWy the aert
sis — I d a Mslhree stead* *1 ewirdt for offsctlvsnow as a
msktr rt laws. toXuding Tha
Ihe head rt the list.
Time* ’il tnd ’O elutions aa a
Tba Timet 'strorgly endorses most vsiusbis member rt ths LtgHi thews tor the* resins:
hUiture. Hit honors hevs been
** Us thews nil I be ■ more ef. voted both by Florida newspaper
fretir* gneraer thin toy at tho adlton and by legislston with
w tm be served.
other imdldtUs.
For hit ou:sUnd)ng work In
* Mathews bti Ihe bed record the ’ll session. Msthtwi hss been
of OCTostelhhOterts valuable la railed -the floor leader lor rood
noriis.
aovernment.**
M e I* the kind at leadership
* Mathews |&lt; the mert luw tetis Mods hi the gevireer't
rfetiM . rsodUsto on Florid*’* M
offtet*
piAlemt tnd o s&gt;i to solve them.
(hi the critical Issue of n e t re-

MATHEWS

Will give full time to office.

322-6432

Methodist
Conference
Scheduled

vote for JOHN E.“JACK"

For drainage and water conservation program.

I li-llt]

by his two Suffragan Bis­
hops, the Rt. Rev. Jams* L.
Duncsn of Miami and the Rt.
Rev. William L. Hargrave of
St. Peteraburg.

Family man.

For good roads to all schools.

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
Car. U. lei A Mahford Ave.

in Panama since 1945. The
Episcopal Church in tha Un­
ited State* took over the
work of the Anglican Church
In Panama in 1919. Work of
the Rlshop is now being di­
rected to the Spanish-speak­
ing people of the country. He
was invited to address ths
Convention in view o f the
critical iltuatlon in Panama
and the need for ths Christ­
ian Church to be involved in
Latin America.
Rlshop Gooden slso will ad­
dress the Meeting of the
Episcopal Churchwomen of ths
Diocese being conducted st
ths same time in Riviera Mo­
tel.
Soma 2,000 representatives
from the 1G9 congregations
making up tha Uioceat are ex­
pected to attend. Presiding
will be the Rt. Rev. Henry
I. Louttit, Bishop o f the Dio­
cese of South Florida, of Win­
ter Park, who will be an iitcd

* Ml Shews hit conducted tho Jstlona, Mathews believes the govmost forthright cstopsign.
enor’l office should bo • poeim#
fora. Wt-think Mathews could
•wMeihsws Is a p s l l l l t a l tttste lor Florida a new rlimit*
*&lt;Uer,’ ’ not • "ptorelser."
rt harmonious racial progress.
Mathews' ulenu tre no secret
No ciltssn ran say be dors art
h rtorldisne. The too of i former know where Msthews stands or
rhief fustier of Ihe florldt 8u-' what ho ran scrompllsh. Ills pubprfnie ODutt. Jlathcws grtw up 114 record Is too clear. Upon test
Closo to politics, 1U hts served record Mathews beset hla r u d d i­
three IstisJstarh st a represent- er, offering himself forthrightly to
sUv# from IXnrti County, cno 11 Florid* Veters, and without tonetrnstor, II# has n truly remsrh- Slvo petto igeatry.
aide record of .pomorlag tnd guidWo bollevt Florida voters win
big thratth tho legiiltUvo mill recognise the quality rt lbs man.
msjor governments! rtterms.
his knowledge rt government end
his graluo toe getting thing* don*
»nd elect John Msihews our nest

For batter road system.

nCTVRi WILL I f SHOWNt

■ :M P. M. A KtM P. M.

Episcopal Convention Scheduled Next Week

Renident o f Seminole County 30 year*.

WINNER OF TWENTY-TWO
INTERNATIONAL AWARDSI
TUB LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THB REDEEMER
W. Silk Plat* (Oak A Park)
SUNDAY. APRIL lttk

Grace Methodist
Loyally Dinners
Are Scheduled

Dedicated To Good Government

bestqualified bn Governor
Throw good rraoone why
of Brmlxul* County. Linda 7, ssiuy iv, ana r-siu id.
PD. POL. ADV.

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'Fifth Circuit Split Favored

Hospital

WASHINGTON (U P l)-T o p
federal judges hive agreed to
n com mend a split in the 5th
Circuit Court of Appeals,
which has been swamped with
£ . v i l rights cases, it was re*
pulled today.
Tlie proposed split would reduce the circuit to four deepSouth states—Alabama, Flor­
ida, Georgia and Mississippi—
by creating an Ilth circuit
composed of Louisiana, Tex­
as and the Canal Zone.
A resolution calling for the
rearrangement has been ap­
p r o v e d by the judicial confer­
ence. which is headed by
Chief Justice Karl Warren

and includes all circuit and
district judges in the federal
court system.
A bill to implement the pro­
posal is being dratted by a
conference committee for in­
troduction in the Senile after
its approval by the confer; cnee in a September meeting
here.
Details of the plan came
from Hubert II. Finzcl. chief
counsel of the Senate Sub­
committee on improvements
in judicial machinery, who is
helping to draft the bill.
Finzcl said the conference
resolution calls for the addi­
tion of six circuit judgeships.
Under the proposal, there
Pineapples arc believed to would be eight judgeships for
have been first cultivated by the reduced 5th circuit and
Guarani Indians of Paraguay seven for the new circuit. The
present 5th circuit has nine.
and southern Brazil.

Stop Polio
A P R IL

19TH

O R A L V A C C IN E
LOCATIONS

Jai-AInl Fronton
Casselberry

Fla. State Hank
Sanford

Pinccrcst Shopping Center
South Sanford

City Hall
Oviedo

Donation 50c
SAN-SEM JAYCEE
SUM. COUNTY

SEM. COUNTY

MEDICAL SOCIETY

Casselberry WSCS
Has Annual Election

VEG ETABLE
REPORT

12 - 5 P. M.

SA B IN

APRIL 16
ADMISSIONS:
Ann Moore, Murdock P. Matheson, Thomas W. Curtis, Jr.,
James Edward Smith, Flor­
ence Shicbcnbcr, Muriel Brum­
baugh, Lynda L. Munkewski,
Blanche Garrett. S h e r m i» n
Ware, Esther Spivey, Felieitas Livingston, nil of Sanford;
Shirley Hoover, Oviedo, Sher­
ri Lynn Milsap. Ml. Dorn;
Lula Long, Dc Italy,
flirtlust
Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Smith,
Girl, Sanford, Mr. und Mrs.
Lcltoy Hill, Girl. Longwood.
DISCHARGES:
June Rumgny, Jacqueline Eudell, Anita Baker, Henry
DISTRICT OFFICERS taking part in Wednesday’s meeting of the Cassel­
Plummer, Marion Freeman,
berry Community Methodist Church WSCS were, left, Mrs. Joint Wall,
Ludie Pugh, Rosetta Vansecretary of promotion who was guest speaker and, right, Mrs. B. M.
Zunt. Louise Rowan, Ronald
Hillyer, president who conducted the local election of officers. Mrs.
Russi, Richard Jo Leslie,
Arthur Putman, center, is president of the Casselberry Society.
Nary Ann Senart, John Watj kins, Saul Abramson, William
i Parks. Roger James Smith,
[ Amelia K. Lefils ami Baby,
|Mildred E. Phare and Ruby,
all of Sanford; Agnes llub|bard, Orange City, I.cafic
Rev. John II. Hires Jr., pas­
I Watt, Deflary, Etta Grigsby, tor of the Grace Mrthodist
Madison, Tenn.
Church of Sanford, will be the
bert Deppen, supplies; Mrs.
By Jane Casselberry
principal speaker at a spring
Gullickson,
local
Officers for the coming year Thomas
sports affair Monday night at
Seminole High School.
were chosen by the WSCS of church activities; Mrs. C. K.
The event, sponsored by the Casselberry Community Meth­ Fisher, publicity and printSHS Boosters Club, will honor odist Church Wednesday in an j ing and Mrs. I. G. Reuter,
Fedcrnl Stnte Market
students who are participating
election conducted by Mrs. B. I chairman of next year's nomiNews Service
in baseball, track, golf, swim­
Sanford
M. Hilly er, president of the j nating committee.
ming and bowling.
Shipping point information
| Installation of officers will
Ilcv. Hires at one time Orlando district.
for April 16. All sales L O B.
served *s captain of the ten­
New officers selected arc take place at the June meet­
Precooling charges extra un­
nis team at the University of Mrs. Phil Cacsber, president; ing.
less otherwise stated.
Mrs. William Tilford, vice
Mrs. L. K. Swope, was in
SANFORD - OVIEDO - ZEI.L- Florida.
president; Mrs. Harold KryWOOD AND ISLAND GROVE
charge of the worship proder, secretary and Mrs. Er­
DISTRICTS:
nst Franekenherg. treasurer. giam. Guest speaker was Mrs.
Partly cloudy amt mild.
Elected to serve as secretar­ John Wall of Maitland, district
Beets; Crates, 1 dor. bun­
ies of work were Mrs. Clare secretary of promotion who
dles, $2.
Balmcr and Mrs. Angel Men­ spoke on the general confer­
Cabbage: demand v e r y
R. Howard Berg of Mel­
dez,
children's work; Mrs. ence of tlie Methodist Church
g o o d , market stronger with bourne ha* liccn named the
William Shook, church social to take place in Pittsburg
firm
undertone.
Domestic Methodist Church's outstand­
relations; Mrs. Leroy Sween­ Ap-ll 26-May 9. This quadround type, 1*. bu. crates, ing layman for the 1060-04
ey. literature; Mrs. Arthur rcnni.il conference of minis­
SI .32 to( $150, most late sales, qundrennium.
Putman, missionary educa­ terial and lay delegates is tlie
$1.50,
Wednesday
commit­
He will he cited at a lay­
tion; Mrs. Marvin McClain, law and policy making body
ments, $1.25 to $1.35; 50 lb. men's banquet April 25 in
of the Methodist Church. A
mesh sacks, $1.15 to $1.25, Pittsburgh, I’a., on the eve promotion; Mrs. Frank Mess- total of loo Conferences In
ick, spiritual life; Mrs. Edgar
Wednesday commitments. St o f tile international Method­
the United States will be re­
to $1.10; Red type, l*i bu. ist General Conference, the Lyons and Mrs. Mary Mob­ presented as well as 10 Con­
ley,
student
work;
Mrs.
Ilocrates. $2.75, few $3; Savoy church's top legislative and
ferences from outside tills
type. $1.75 to $2.
policy making body.
country.
Carrots: demand good, mar­
A Melbourne real estate
It was announced that the
ket steady. Topped, 48 1 lb. broker and former newspaper
next meeting of tlie WSCS, on
film hags, mesh master con­ publisher, Ilerg has been lay
Wednesday, May 13, will be
tainer. $190; 50 lb. mesh leader of the Florida Confer­
presented by a May Breakfast
sacks, loose, large, $1.35.
ence since 1052 and national
beginning at 0:30 a.m. The clr
Celery: demand moderate, president of the church’s lay
clc treasurers will bo in
market steady. 16 in. crates. board since 1060. Ho is a
charge of planning the break
Pascal type, offerings heavy trustee i f Florida Southern
fast. There will be an oppor­
to 2-3 doz., mostly 3 doz.. H i College nrid o f Emory Uni­
tunity at the May meeting
doz.. few, $1.75; 2-2'a doz.. $2; versity in Atlanta, also a
for members of the five cir­
3 doz., $2.25; 4 doz., $2.50;
cles to change groups if they
Methodist institution.
few 6 and 8 doz., $3; hearts,
desire.
crates,
film
wrapped,
24
The district WSCS leadercount, $3.50.
ship training conference will
Chinese cabbage: demand
United Presbyterian Women
be held at the Casselberry
1moderate, market steady. 16 of Westminster Presbyterian
church on Iho morning of
|in. crates, some wrapped, Church, Casselberry, will meet
Thursday. May 21.
$1.75.
Wednesday, April 22. at 8 p.m.
Mrs. William Tilford, gen­
Endive: demand fair, mar­ at the home of Mrs. Russell
eral chairman of the bazaar
ket steady. 1 1/0 bu. crates, G. Corwin, 1427 Lake Drive,
planned for November, an­
$1Casselberry. Mrs. Karl Harris
nounced the following circle
Escarulc:
demand
fair, will lead the Bible study and RAYMOND Morriii is n
Iwioth chairmen: Mrs. Angel
market steady. 1 1/0 bu. Mrs. Barry Hawthorne, presi­ candidate for the De­
Mendez,
Crusaders;
Mrs.
crates, S5c.
dent, will conduct the meet­ m o c r n tic nomination
nalph
Newcomer,
Esther;
Lettuce: demand fair, mar­ ing.
for j it b t i c c o f tlie Mrs. Marvin McClain, ounket alightly weaker on Ropeace, District 0, in the shine;; Mrs. Paul Englemsn,
maine and leaf types, steady
May i» party printary. Dorcas and Mrs. Edgar Ly­
on others;; Iceberg type, WB
ons, Rebecca.
(Herald Photo)
Forest
City
Baptist
Church
crates, 24 count, $1.25 to $1.50;
Boston type, EBN crates, 24 had a homecoming pot luck
count, $2 to $2.25, best qual­ dinner last Sunday following
ity, $2.25; Romalnc type, I 1/0 Ilia morning worship aervice
bu. crates, $1 to $1.25; Leaf to wclronie the new minister,
CALL
type, 24 qt. baskets. $1.25.
Rev, Clifford Gresham, and
Parsley: Crates, 5 doz. bun­ Mrs. Gresham who aru now
ches, curley, $1.60.
living on Terrace Boulevard,
Radishes: demand moderate W. Lake Brantley.
market steady. Topped, Red
variety. 3»6 oz. film bags,
M O V IN G AN D S T O R A G E C O .. INC.
The American marketing
75c; White Icicle variety, 24- system moves and processes
8 oz. film bags, $1.50.
FA 2 - 9 5 1 1
each year 135 million tons of
Squash: demand good, mar­ foodstuffs worth more than
5 0 4 C c lc y A v e .
S a n f o r d , F la.
ket steady, offerings light. $60 billion.
5/0 bu. crates, yellow straight
neck and cocozcllcs, small
aiz«, $3.

SHS Boosters
To Hear Talk

MAKE-UP 111 DOSE
SU N D A Y ,

Notes

BOARD OF HEALTH

Layman
Named

Johnson Takes
Poke At Civil
Disobedience
WASHINGTON ( UPI)
President Jolinsun says that
civil rights demonstrators do
their cause “ no good" when
they resort to civil disobed­
ience and threaten health or
safety of the people.
The President told his news
conference that it was very
important that the Senate
pass the civil rights bill “ at
the earliest possible date."
But he echoed Senate back­
ers of the bill who have warn­
ed that unruly and illegal
demonstration! hurt its chanc­
es.
The Senate went into Its
33rd day of debate today on
the House-passed measure to
ban racial discrimination in
voting,
education,
employ­
ment. unions, public accom­
modations and use of federal
funds.
Southern opponents of the
bill still held the floor. A
team composed of Sens. John
C. Stennis, D-.Miss., B. Ever­
ett Jordan, D-N. C „ and John
J. Sparkman, D-Ala., was to
speak against the legislation.

Student Contest

Fri. April 17, *64— Pnge 8

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SAT.—BETWEEN 11 A.M. - 6 P.M.

A 8 tudent Association Am­
ateur Contest will be held at
8 p.m. Saturday at Forest'
l.nka Academy. The entire
program, which la free of
charge, will lie under direction
of (he atudenta and will he
presented In the academy
gym.

ALL “ KIDS” FROM 8 TO 80
*•- PLAN TO SEE IT!
SANFORD
MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION

ELECT

Marjorie Shepard
YOUR

Tax Collector
t. ONLY eandldiitr with actual experience in Tax
Cnllrctor'a Office.
2. 12 yeara aa Drpuly and A.aialant Tax Collector.
8. Thoroughly familiar with all phaara o f taxra, tags
and titles, Imat registrations, occupational llccnxra
and distributiona of all monira handled by Tax
Collector,
4. Additional facilltlea will be provided.
8. Your vote will he appreciated.

There In No SuhtUilule For Experience

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Slate Forester C. H. Coulter
said today.

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Simmons Blanks About Sports
Giants; Allows Thinking Out Loud Chance To See
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Crew-out Curt 8lamona he*
■peat the l u t two seasons
keeping the St. Louie CnrdiDale air-borne in the firet
months o f the National Lea
gue pennant chaee. Thursday
Simmons screed notice he's
ready to get the Cardinals
•loft again.
The 83-year-old former Phil­
adelphia bonus baby, who has
made more “ comeback*” than
he cares to remember, sty­
mied the explosive San Fran­
cisco Giants, 2-0, to begin his
17th year In the majors. In
each o f the last two seasons
Curt has won his first five
decisions fo r St. Louis.
Simmons yielded only three
singles and didn’t allow a
base-runner past first base
after the second inning, lie retired the last 18 Giants In
•rder.
Simmons considered the
performance a g a i n s t the
Giants, a team which scored
18 rune In Its first two games,
proof to Manager Johnny
Keane that he Is ready to
carry the Cardinal gain if
necessary.
Julian Javier singled home
tha first Cardinal run in the
third after an error by losing
pitcher Bob Hendiey on a sac­
rifice bunt by Simmons. Lat­
er In the Inning, Dick Groat
■cored 8lmmon* with a sac­
rifice fly. Hendiey, a former
Milwaukee Brave, allowed on­
ly four hits In his eight-innlng stint
The Cincinnati Reds belted
the Los Angeles Dodgers pit­
ching staff for 18 htta and
a 6-2 victory and the Milwau­
kee Braves shaded the Hou­
ston Colts, 0-6, In the only
other National League games
scheduled Thursday.

It doesn’t teem that long ago but the calendar says It ia.
Anyway, during the time we were with the U. S. Army
and stationed In England for quite a few long months prior
to the invasion o f Normandy, our outfit was operating a
huge ammunition dc-pot about 20 miles from one o f tha
British centers o f learning, Oxford.
Wa were billeted in a typical British manor house at
Adlestrop, a hop, skip and a Jump from quaint little English
towns such as Kingston Station, Stow-on-th-Wold, Blenheim

Longwood Beats
Robb's 5 To 3
Longwood'* entry in the
Men’s Slo-Pitch Softball Las
gue captured a 8 to 8 win over
Robb's Construction Company
■laa Thursday night to get into
tha loop’s win column for the
first time this season.
Otto Thomas picked up the
win for Longwood, his first
o f the current season against
a single lots.
Meanwhile, Chase Jumped
off to an early lead and held
on for a 13 to 8 victory over
Florida State Bank.
Tha Una scores:
Longwood
010 220 0—3
Robb's
CIO 000 0W P - Thomas (1-1), L P Jim Warren (0-1)
Fla. St. Bk. 200 043 0 - 0 10 7
Chase
413 302 jt-1 3 10 7
W P - Dick Frank (3-1), LP
—Robert Murrie ( 2-2)

Major Leagues

Palace at Marlborough, and
Chipping Norton.
One brutally cold day, with
an afternoon pais in our poc­
ket, we visited a Chipping
Norton tonsorlal parlor for a
trim. Barbers in England are
sometimes as talkaUvs a*
those hare in tha U. S.
Tha discussion got around
to the conduct of the war, the
new German bu u bombs, and
finaUy to sports. The barber
almost rocked us out o f the
chair when be laid he got a
bit put out with American
blokes who insisted that base­
ball was an American game
and the idea that it originated
in tha States.

Senkarik In
No-Hitter
Skipper Senkarik of Hunt
Llncoln-Mcrcury turned In the
first no-hit, no-run shutout
pitching performance of tha
Little Major league season
Thursday afternoon when be
shutout the Chase A Company
nine by a score of 8 to 0.
Senkarik, in the Little Na­
tional League affair, fanned
10 Packers along tha route,
In posting his second mound
victory o f the season against
no losses. The win lifted
Hunt's to a one and a half
game lead over First Federal
and the Locomotive Engineers
who are tied for second placs
In the loop's standings with
two wins and a single toss
each.
Senkarik also aldtd hla own
causo by clouting bis fourth
homo run In four games this
season. Dana Hogan also con­
nected for a round tripper.
Senkarik now baa permitted
only one hit In the 12 frames
he's pitched thus far this sea­
son. Hunt also remains unde­
feated la League play.
Getting credit for the loss
was Gordie Russell, his first
of the sealon against no wins.
Russell, however, pitched well
In giving up only four hits.
The line score:
Hunt
410 000 - » 4 1
Chase
ooo o o o -o 0 2
W P - Senkarik, LP— Rus­
sell, HR— Senkarik

Little League
(American)
W L
Team
a 0
PorfectloD
3 1
Navy
2 1
George's
1 3
Fla. St. Bank
0 4
Sanf. Atl. Bank
Resulte Thursday
Fla. St. Bank 13, Sanf. Atl.
Bank It
Games Today
George's -vs- Perfection
(At Ft. Mellon Park, 4:30

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Americas League
W L Pct.GB
Baltimore
3 0 1.000
Mins.
a 0 1.000
Detroit
l 0 1.000 it
Boaton
l 0 1.000 tt
Loi Aag.
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l 1
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New York
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Kan. City
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(NaMaaal)
Cleveland
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W L
Chlcigo
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Hunt Lln-Mer
4
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Thursday's Results
3
1
Boston 4 N.Y. 3 (11 Innings) First Federal
Loc. Engrs.
3
1
Baltimore 4 Chicago I
Chase
1
8
Minn. 8 Wash. I (night)
Standard Oil
0
4
NaUaaal League
Besalta Thursday
W L Pet GB
Hunt'*
8, Chase 0
Phil
1.000
8 1
Games Today
San Fran.
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3 1
M. Louis
.087 It Loc. Enirs. -vs- First Fed.
3 1
(At Bay Ave. Park, 4:80 p.m .)
JOO
Houaton
1 1

Pittsburgh
1
Chicago
1
Cincinnati
1
Milwaukee
1
Lee Angelas
1
Now York
8
ThaniaFte

1
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a
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8

I figured I Just had another
nut oa my hands when be
cams up with all kinds of
evidence, photos of a dia­
mond, dugoute, tha ball field
and the sort—but with noth­
ing in tha wey o f dates to in­
dicate the time. But this char­
acter had It ell in hie mind
and I knew at onca I would
only be defending a lost cause
to argue In favor of Brother
Doubleday's Invention of the
game.
But' we’ll admit, wa've
often thought about this epi­
sode and wondered if thers
were any truth to it.
Now, tha Encyclopedia BHtannic* people have really got
me wondering.
“ BastbaU,”
they
eay,
"which opened another mason
April 13, la not American in
origin . . . Baseball ae a
gama dates at least as far
back a i the first half of the
lath century In England.”
That's what that barber told
ma, too.
“ In tha 'Letters' of Mary
LepeU,” say tha Britannlca
people, “ occurs a passage un­
der the data of Nov. 8, 1748,
satirising Frederick, Prince
of Wales, and hla 'moronic'
habits: 'Tha Prince's family
Is an exsmple of cheerful and
lnnoesnt amusements. . . they
divert Utemselvees at base­
ball, a play all who have, or
have been, schoolboys, are
well acquainted with.'
"In Jane Austen's 'Northanger Abbney,' written about
1TM, baseball la also men­
tioned ae a favorite sport of
the times. An even older ref­
erence le contained In 'A Lit­
tle Pretty Pocket-Book," writ­
ten In 1744. It pictures and
describes SO children's aporta,
one for each letter of tha al­
phabet. 'B* Is represented by
'Baseball.'
"There were otter names
for tbs gama in Us primitive
form, a popular oea being
‘rounders' In Englsnd snd
‘one old cat' In the U, 8.
"None of these facts, of
course, detracts from Abner
Doubleday'a contribution to
the gsme aa played today la
tha United Mates. Ills fixture
of base locations and dis­
tances between bates, for
example, has never been
changed."
Well, now wo do wonder.
Where did baseball originate T
It's a pretty safe bet Abner
didn't coma up with the orlglnal Ides.

Men's League
Team
Klngswood
Wilson Mater
McRaney
Chase
Fla. SL Bank
Robb'a Constr.
Longwood
USO

W L
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2
a
1
1
0

1
8
3
3
3
4

Chase 18, Fla. St. Bank 8
Longwood 8, Robb'a 8
Geasoa TaaUM
NO games scheduled

Cutting Horse Contest Slated

Crooms Wins
5th Straight

M ayfair Golf
Match Sunday

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Sanford Atlantic’s Bankers
appeared! to be headed into
the win column of the Little
American League standings
Thursday night for the first
time this season when after
three Innings of play Mike
Rudd had tossed no-hit ball
and his mates had provided
him with a four-run cushion.
The Florida Slate Bankers,
however, came up with two
runs of their own In the fourth
but Sanford Atlantic bounced
right back with three more to
lead 7 to 2 going into tbe
fifth.
That's when It happened.
The Statera erupted for eight
big runs to go ahead 10 to 7.

But in the final half of the
sixth Sanford Atlantic pushed'
over three runs too force the
affair into extra frames.
And the seventh was all
Florida State needed to grab
its initial win of tha action.
They tallied three times and
then held Sanford Atlantic to
a single marker ia the last
half of the stanza. Tbe final
score was 13 to 11.
&lt;
Gene Bertrang posted his
first win of the season against
one loss while Jeff Ward got
credit for his second loss
against no victories.
Rudd, the starting hurter for
Sanford Atlantic, got tbe tilt'a
only home run.

Announcing

Lake Mary moved into se­
cond place in the Junior Boya
League Thursday by taking a
10 to • decision from the CPO
while the Rotariina grabbed a
0 to 4 victory from the Clvltana.
Ken Riser was credited with
the Lake Mary v ia , hie first
at tha season against one lata.
Mike Stubbtna got hla first
decision but it was a loss.
Meanwhile, steady pitching
by Bobby Powall and timely
hitting by Corky Stowoll and
Buddy Stuapf lead the Botart aas over the winks* ClvlIans. Powell fanned U end
walked only two In going the
distance.
Civitan took an early lead
by posting two runs In the
first but fell behind aa Ro­
tary scored two In the first
and the third. Civitan knotted
the count in the alxth only to
have Rotary come back with
two In their half of the same
frame for the victory.
The line scores:
CPO
SOI 103 f t - 8 7 4
Lake Mary 300 002 x -1 0 7 8
W P - RUar (1-1), LP—Stubbins (0-1)
Civitan
300 003 ft-4 4 8
Rotary
303 002 a—4 8 4
W P - Powell (1-0), LP John Wolfe (0-2)

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Rookie Tony Oliva Is hitting
-500 for the Minnesota Twins
and Is causing Manager Sam
Meie nothing but problems.
Oliva ia trying to crash an
outfield which boasts such
power hitters as Bob Aillion,
Jimmie Hall and Harmon
Killebrew. No easy task for
anyone, especially a 22-yearold rookie.
But tha lefthanded Cuban
slugger haa drilled five hits
In the Twins’ first two vic­
tories, including a single, dou­
ble and triple good for two
runs batted in Thursday night
aa tha Twin* clipped the
Washington Senators, 6-2, at
Washington.
Mela now figures he must
find a place for Oliva, hut j
where He could move Alli­
son to first base, but then he
would have the beat defensive
first baseman In the league,
Vic Power, on the bench.
Mcle played Allison at first
base in Minnesota’a opener
but shifted him back to eenterfield Thursday night and
benched Ifall, who alugged 33
homera aa a rookie last year.
Oliva played right field both
game*.
Zollo Versallea’ bases load­
ed triple broke a 1-1 tie in
the aixth inning to give Minn­
esota the victory. Jim Kaat
went the distance for the
Twine, allowing only aix hita
and fanning aeven. Sfarter
Carl Bouldin waa the loser.
Don Ix&gt;ck and Ken Hunt horncred for tha losers.

Night

Lake Mary In
Second Place

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A pril 18.

“ Why,’* he aeid, “ I can
show you to a spot on the
Banbury road sear
hern
where baseball wae played
before they ever heard of it
in America.”

By Jallen
Sanford baseball fans will
get their only local taste of
professional baseball for the
current season when the Wil
llamsport Meta of the Class
AA Eastern League and the
Auburn Meta of the Class A
New York-Pennsylvanle Lea
gue tangle Sunday afternoon
In an exhibition game at Sin
ford’s Sfemorlal Stadium.
The con test, sponsored by
the Sanford Shrine Club, will
bo played for the benefit of
RAY’S DIXIE, rejrinlered quarter home owned
the organization’s Crippled
and
ridden by G. Spencer Harden, wan one of
Children's Hospital at Greenthe top five junior cutting horses in the world
villa, S. C., according to San­
in 1963. The horse will be entered In the contest
ford Police Chief Roy Wil­
planned Saturday at Harden Farms, located
liams who la president oi the
about 10 miles west o f Sanford on Highway 46.
Sanford Shrine Club.
The gsme Is slated to get
underway at 1 p. m.
Ernie White, skipper of the
Williamsport aggregation, and
A championship e u 1 1 1 n o
About $1,500 in prize mon­
whose club breaka camp early
horse contest Is scheduled (or ey will be offered to some of
tomorrow morning to open the Saturday at 2 p. m. at liar
season Tuesday night at Read­ den Farms, located about 10 the best quarter hones in the
ing, Pa., will have a roster milct west of Sanfoid on Southeast, according to G.
o f IS pitchers, three catchers, Highway 48.
Spencer Harden, president of
the Florida Cutting H one As­
three outfielders and five Insociation.
fielders.
Among these are six hurlers
Seminole County will be re­
who have arrived from Uie
presented by four of the top
culling horses in the state.
Buffalo Club of the Interna­
Billy Silver will be ridden by
tional League, three catchers
M. E. Schulsemeyer of Gen­
ell from Buffalo, one outfield­
eva, Ernest Morris o f the MQ
er from the Blsont and an
lly Bob Thomas
Ranch, Osteen, will rUle Miss
nfielder, Wilbur Hurkle, who
Crooms High remained un­ Nan Play, Spencer Harden
was optioned to Willis msport
defeated in capturing their will be on Ray’a Dixie, and
from the Meta.
Meanwhile, Clyde McCul­ fifth coniecutiva victory when George C. Harden Jr. will
lough will be able to call on tha Panthera slipped the Car­ ride Misty Dude.
There will he two go-rounds
any one of 14 hurlers, two re­ ver Heights Trojans o f Lees­
of open classes, a novice
ceivers, ala outfielders, and burg by a score o f 0 to 6.
Wesley Uoston posted his horse class and a novice rider
four inflaldera. The Auburn
club will break eamp later third consecutive mound vic­ class.
Keith Barnett of Mesquite,
in the week in order to open tory o f the current season
the season Saturday at Bing- when he whiffed nine Tro- Texas, will Judge events.
The public la invited to at­
hampton, N. Y.
.an*. He waa nicked for 10
The Auburn outfit wlU fea­ hita but he kept them well tend. The Key Club of Semi­
nole High School will be in
ture two young bail players acattered.
upon whom the Mete have
Andrew James, Billy Bush charge of concession*. There
high hopes. They are Oscar and Nathanta! White shared will be no admission charge.
Welker and Isaac Walker, two batting honors for the Panbrothers from Lakeland, who th en with each getting a pair
last season played with the ef safeties,
.
Satchel Paige's *U stars. •
Crooms took an early lead
Chief Williams has announc­ with two rone in the firet
ed that a brief ceremony will Inning, they added one In the
The Mayfair Mens Golf
take place Immediately prior second and closed out their Association Is scheduled for a
to gametime which will fea­ scoring with three in tho match with the McCoy Air
ture lUustrous Potenate Har­ sixth.
Force Base Sunday at the
old Kaatner of the Bahia Tem­
Tho Trojans wouldn’t give Mayfair Country Club.
ple and Sanford Mayor A. L. up ae they got baek in the
George Billups, tournament
Wilton.
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bu nt In the alxth and pushed tee off time haa been let for
over another In the seventh. 11 a.m. Association members
During the final Inning thnat, have been requested by Bill­
Boston slammed tha door In ups to register for tbe tourna­
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48 Cubans Flee; 28 Are Draftees
MIAMI (UPI) — Twenty,
eight Cuban draft dodgers,
one of whom paid 3,300 pesos
to escape Fidel Castro's com­
pulsory military service law,
arrived
here a m o n g
a
group o f 48 refugees who fled
the island in five boats.
The exiles went to four dif­
ferent Islands in the British
Bahamas before being res­
cued by the U. S. Coast
Guard.
There were 30 men, eight
women and 10 children — the
youngest only 10 months old—
among the refugees. Some
were barefoot. Twenty-eight
of the men were under 23
years of age and all had been
called up by the draft.
The man who said he paid
3,300 pesos to some fishermen
to smuggle him out of Cuba
to Lobo Cay north of Cama-

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»317,994 yearly.
Retired workers are the
largest tingle group o f so­
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the County. There are 2,740
Byron R. I’atton, Orlando so- in this group and their oldcial tecurity district mana­ age insurance benefits total
♦105,449 monthly.
ger.
About on* o f every 11 ret*
idents o f Semlnol* County it
now receiving a monthly social tecurity check, according
to figure* relcated by Col.

Colonel
Patton’s
report
listed the number o f Seminole
County beneficiaries at 5,262
at the end of 1063, an Increase
of 421 over the corresponding
figure at the beginning of
1 9 0 3. The Hollar benefit

Colonel Patton pointed out
that the social security ben­
efits arc important to the
community as well as to the
people who receive them. ‘ ‘ It
it a fact,” he said, “ that al­
most every dollar o f social
tecurity benefits coming into

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other essentials. In this way,
the benefits have a stabilising
effect on the local economy."
Colonel Patton forecast that
the number of social security
beneficiaries will continue to
increase in the future, but at
a much slower rate than in
the past 10 years. He said
that, nationally, the social te­
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from about five million peo­
ple in 1954 to more than 19
million at the end o f 1963. This
rapid growth in the benefic­
iary population resulted from
major amendment* to the So­
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through 1961. He cited several
amendments which extended
social tecurity coverage to
self-employed business and
professional men, farmers and
agricultural workers, and oth­
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al million people whose work
was brought under social se­
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efits. Others qualified through
amendment* which reduced
the amount of work needed
to get benefits. One change—
lowering the age at which
older people can get benefits
from 65 to 62—accounts for
1.8 million out of the 19 mil­
lion people now entitled to
benefits. Th* amendments al­
so introduced a new protec­
tion under social security—
disability benefit!—and 1.5
million disabled workers and
their dependents now receive
benefits under the disability
provision* o f the law.

JOE-LEN RATTLE wns officially installed as
the third called teacher for the Christian Day
School in Slavia by Pastor Stephen M. Tuhy
during 8:30 a.ni. services at St. Luke’s Lutheran
Church Inst Sunday. Hattie, a graduate of
Oviedo High in 1958, attended Florida Southern,
Concordia Junior College in Austin and was
graduated in Chicago.
(Herald Photo)

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SALESMAN ON PREMISES

Additional gifts to the Bud­
dy Lawson Memorial Fund in­
dicate a continuing interest
In this project to set up a
permanent recognition of the
popularity of the young ath­
lete, Chm. Bill Lovelace said.
Those whose gifts recently
have been received are from
Lee Anderson, Raymond Ben­
nett, Wally Peacock, Linda
Mahoney, Ethel Cox, Wendy
Parker, May King, Jessie
Crews, Chester Oxford and
family, Pearl Scott, Joyce
Jones, Mary Joyce Bateman.
The committee has not
made a decision as to what
may be used as the memorial
and are hopeful that even
more subscriptions will be
turned in .Address Buddy
Lawson Memorial Fund, San­
ford, Fla., 32771 to get the
gift to the proper spot, Love­
lace said.

SOUTH SEMINOLE Junior High nrt teacher,
Mrs. Joan Rnttle, shows two o f tho reproduc­
tions o f famous paintings recently acquired
through donations o f trading stamps from par­
ents und friends o f tho school. On the left is
"Girl with a Hroom" by Rembrandt and nt right
is "Sunflowers" by Vincent Van Gogh. These
paintings are prominently displnyed along with
three others in the school office and library.

Fleeing Auto
Kills Policeman
ST. PETERSBURG ( U P I ) A car speeding away from po­
lice crashed into a second po­
lice cruiser k i l l i n g one
patrolman and injuring an­
other, authorities said.
Officer Janus A. Krupp, 31year-old eight year veteran on
the force, was dead on arrival
at Mound Park Hospital. His
partner, patrolman Robert C.
Megcrt, 30, was in fair con­
dition with two broken legs,
head and possible Internal in­
juries.
The driver of tlic speeding
car, Freddie McDougal, 21,
of St. Petersburg, suffered a
broken arm, cuts and bruises

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MR. AND MRS. CARL WILLIAMS IN FRONT OF THE DICKINSON FOR GOVERNOR HEADQUARTERS AT 202 NORTH PARK AVE., SANFORD. MRS. WILLIAMS IS HEADQUARTERS
SECRETARY AND COORDINATOR. MR. WILLIAMS IS HEADQUARTERS MANAGER AND A
COUNTY CONTACT MAN FOR DICKINSON. THE WILLIAMS EXTEND AN INVITATION FOR
ANYONE INTERESTED TO STOP AT HEADQUARTERS OR CALL 322-8965.
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South Seminole
Sets Roundup
By Jana Casselberry
A pre-school roundup will
be held Tuesday from 8 un­
til 11 a.m. at South Seminole
Elementary School/at Caaael*
berry fo r thoae living In the
Eaatbrook, Caaaelberry and
Lyman School arena who have
children entering the firat
grade neat fall.
Thoaa living In the Howell
Park,
Turkey Farm and
North Orlando area* will reg
later their children on Tueaday, April 28.
It la not neceaiary for par*
anta to bring the child to this
registration but they muat
have the chlld'i birth certif­
icate or other proof of birth.
Mra. Janice Cuthrell, coun­
ty health nuna, wilt ba pre
aent to dlacuaa necesaary im
munlzatlona and lasue forma
for tha phyaician to fill out
when • physical examination
la given the child.

Dili Hemphill, Bill Hemphill Motors; Ben How­
land, Seminolo County Motors; Gary Hudgins,
Strickand-Morrison, and Willie Hunt, Hunt
Lincoln-Mercury. Also participating was J. D.
Brass, Brass Motors.
(Herald Photo)

MEMI1ERS OF THE Sanford Automobile Deal­
er* Association entertained members o f the
press and other* who assisted in making the re­
cent Auto Show a “ success.” The affair was a
reception and dinner at the Mnyfair Inn. From
the left: David Tomlinson, Holler Motor Sales;

i

Nominations Set
A new elate of of/lrere for
the W rit Lake Brantley Civ­
ic Association will be nomi­
nated at a meeting of the
group to b« held on the beach*
front property at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday.

By Evelyn Lundy
Thu Parent-Teacher Leagua
a f SL Luka'a Christian Day
School In Slavia will meet at
S p.m. Monday.
The program, "The Life
You Save," will ba undir di­
rection o f Robert Goodman,
chairman, and demonetratlona
will ba prerented on the life­
like dummy by qualified
American Rad Croaa instructera.
Hoiteiiea for tha evening
will be Mra. Robert Lee, Mra.
J. Saucer and Mra. Ferrell
Beaaley.

By Jana Caaaelberry
Tha South Seminole Garden
Club will make a bua trip
Monday to vialt Highland
Hammock near Stbrlng leavIng tha Caaaelberry Poat Of­
fice at 1:30 a.m.
A few aeata atlll are avail­
able on the bua and reaorvatlona can ba made at Daliy
Flower Shop at Seminole
Plata. Thoaa making tha trip
art naked to bring a picnic
lunch. Deaeart and beverage
will ba furnlahed by tha com-

A SELLOUT o f ttic yellow rice and chicken dinner was reported by Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce which sponsored the event in conjunction
with an introduction pnrty for political candidates. In the photo, Donald
Jackson, member of the board of directors, serves Mrs. Mabel Tiills.

C Y C To Have
Car Wash

(Ideal For Sprinkler Syeteme)

Ths Chrlstlsn Youth Club
af the Church o f God will
sponsor s car wash Saturday,
a.m. until 2 p.m., at tho
Sunoco Station, Third Street
and Park Avenut.
Proceed! will be used to
glva a banquet for club mem­
bers honoring tha graduates
from tha church.

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Debate Planned
For YR Club
By Jane Casselberry
Students from Rollins Col­
lege Center of Practical Pol­
itics will present a program
at a meeting nf the Seminole
County
Young
Republican
Club to he held at 8 p m.
Tuesday in the Heftier Home*
Sale* Office In Howell Park
located on SR 436 one mile
east o f Highway 17-92.
The Students will debate
the question o f Red China's
entry in the United Nation*.

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By Mra. H. L. Johnson
John O. Andes, sovereign
leader of Celery Camp 625,
Woodmen o f the World, war
honored at a recent meeting
when Stata Manager John V.
Martin o f Lakeland preient*
ed him with a gold bronxe
plaqua In recognition of 20
yeara work in tha organlta*
lion.
Martin apoke briefly to the
group explaining purpose* of
the Camp and of the WOW
which was organised in June,
1800. He praised Andes for
the work he hae accomplish­
ed during the pest year*. A f­
ter receiving the awerd, An­
des reported on project* and
work o f the local group not­
ing that a total of (1,000 haa
been donated by Celery Camp
to the hospital.
John Treadwell of Apopka
reported on activity and pro­
ject* o f hia Camp.
Speaker for the evening,
Rev. James Hardin, stressed
the friemjahip extended by
WOW, saying "A friend In
the WOW is a friend any­
where." He also had words
of prali* for Andea and Cel­
ery Camp.
Mra. Alice M. Beaulieu,

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Stop Reading W ord By W ord

Right m w is the opportune
time to acquire a borne, Judg
in f from opinions expressed
here Thursday by Robert H
Doyle, executive director of
the East Central Florida Re
gional Planning Council.
Doyle, a topnotch planner by
training and practical exper­
ience, predicts East Central
Florida's present population of
three-quarter million (in seven
counties) will double within
the next 11 years.
Impact of Cape Kennedy,
bringing about this population
explosion, soon will bring a
direct connection along High­
way 17-92—one long continu­
ous business section—between
Sanford and Orlando, Doyle
•aid.
Preparing for this impact
are Kingswood Builders, Shoe­
maker Construction, Mackle
Bros, and Leroy Robb Con­
struction Company.
Kingswood has a four-bed­
room, two bath home on High­
land Court in Greenbriar of
Loch Arbor completed and
ready for occupancy. There
also Is a Colonial ot used
brick near completion on Par
Place. It has four bedrooms,
two baths, a used brick ter­
race and a flagstone entry
way.
Kingswood also has three

three-bedroom,
two
bath
homes ready for occupancy,
and two more homes at Mellonville and Washington nearlng completion.
Shoemaker Construction, ac­
cording to Herb Stenstrom
Realty, has constructed and
already sold two new homes
in Ravenna Park and Idyllwilde.
Three more new residences
have been commenced in the
Ravenna Park third section.
These are three-and-four-bedroom homes, with two baths.
They still are in the stage
whereby
purchasers
may
choose their own colors for the
tile, walls, etc.
Four homes are complete
In the Ravenna Park third
section. These are centrally
heated, fully equipped and
are "prepped" for air condi­
tioning.
Shoemaker also has two
completed homes for sale in
Idyllwllde and in a few days
will commence construction of
others.
Stenstrom Realty says that
F1IA, VA and conventional fin­
ancing is available on these
homes.
With the opening of the
New York World's Fair next
week, Mackle Bros., Is featur­
ing its "W orld's Fair" model

home at Deltona, across Lake; lot for $8 or less per square
Monroe. The model at Del­ foot, not Including landscap­
tona is a duplicate of Mac- ing
kle’ s model home on display
at the Fair.
Gaston Bridges, newly ap­
pointed Deltona manager, re­
ported "response has been
great to our supplement in the 1 The Bear Lake Pirates of
New York Times quoting 'he South Seminole Little LeaFlorida newspapers, including sue posted a 7 to 0 decision
The Sanford Herald" about Wednesday over the CasselTxrry club when Mike Con­
Deltona.
He also said 18 German over hurled a one-hit shutout.
The Pirates grabbed the
cabinet makers, touring the
United States, expressed sur­ lead with a pair of runs in the
prise last week that Deltona first frame, added two more
could offer such attractive In the fourth inning and iced
homes at such
moderate down the affair with three
prices. The same opinions was tallies in the sixth.
expressed by propective homeowners flown In from Cincin­
nati and Washington, D. C. Klected T O Hall
Leroy Robb, of Robb ConLAUREL, Md. (UPI) — Sostructlon, has a new model cial Outcast, who earned
home on display at 1202 For- purses totaling $668,300 during
est Drive, the entrance to the 1930's, was elected WedWynnewood just off Mellon- nesday to the Maryland Thor
villc Avenue, it's a three- oughbred Hall of Fame which
bedroom,
two
bath brick honors the best horses bred
home and "quite nice."
in that state. The horse, now
The residence is a model 14, will he paraded at Laurel
ami will be used for display next Tuesday when owner Al­
purposes for several weeks. fred G. Vanderbilt will accept
Maryland Racing Writers
Robb has reported he will
build this home on the buyer's I citation.

Pirates Beat
Casselberry

Separate Wheat From Chaff
Written for NEA
Time your reading of
this column and compare
your speed with that in­
dicated at the end. The ex­
pected apeed iMumes a dai­
ly five per cent improve­
ment.

•

PRE-READING tells you
what to read and just aa Im­
portant, what not to read.
Looking for a date in the
Revolutionary
W ar?
Then
skip Washington's family his­
tory. What authorities were
cited? Skip the charts and
that column of numbers. Add
to skipping, our drills for
greater rye perspective and
you're a fast skipper.
Now we come to skimming.
You certainly don't skip and
skim through poetry, drama,
classical novels or even I’ er
ry Mason, but you do use it
in what we've been calling
practical prose
SKIMMING FOR FACTS.
Herr's where your phrase
reading and enlarged eye
span really help. If the col

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mumsow

umn you’ ra rending 1* a newa
column (about two inchca
wide), one fixation per line
it plenty. Now xigxag your
way down the column. Uae a
____,,
pencil in the early practice
stages. I.ook to the left of the
pencil on the firat line, to the
right of the pencil on the
•econd line, bark to the left
on the thinl, and io on down.
After awhile practice will
make the pencil unnecenaary.
Now- try the wider column,
of your text book. Th. tech­
nique is the tame, but you'll
need two fixations per line.
Drawing the pencil down the
middle, fixate to the left of
the penril on the first line,
then to the right on the same
line, and *o on down the page.
So that Individual word* will
not distract you, read between
the line* aa we practiced in
the preceding column. Aa you
akim your way down tho page,
that name, that date, that
number will leap out nt you—
IF you are very sure in your
mind what you are skimming
for.
A note o f caution: In the
early stages of skimming, you
may start out looking for
something,, trying to skim as
we've explained it. Firat
thing you know, you’re con­
cerned with how you're akimming and you forgot what
you were looking for. That’*
natural and practice over­
comes It. A t first, pick out
narrow columns only and
skim for •* many proper
names aa possible. They he-

'gin with capital lettcra no
! they’ll stand out. Then arc
how ninny numbera, for ex­
; ample, you can pick up. After
,kimmi,,K becomca a habit, try
' tha practice on wider column*,
liL -iu u iu n
in e io
SKIMMING FOR IDEAS.
Ib is adds one simple step to
skimming for particular facta.
Rig ideas won't be written in
one word or in capital latter*.
They will take a paragraph
or more. Do it this way.
You've skipped till you ar­
rived in the neighborhood
where you know the Idea
should be. Read the first sen­
tence of the paragraph. That
should he plenty; If not, rend
the second. Skim through the
rest o f that paragraph, and
read the firat sentence of the
next. Haven’t found it? Skim
through the rest of the sec­
ond paragraph. This is what
will happen. Either the first
sentence of a succeeding par­
agraph will tell you that
you’re “ home," or else a sen­
tence in a later paragraph
will tell you that you pass­
ed "home." Either way, you
found it by skimming.
(You should have com­
pleted this reading In 68
seconds.)
NEXT; I^Kik It Up or
They'll Look You Down.)
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Reading Word by W ord" in a
convenient spiral-bound book,
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While you are out driving: this week-end, take this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
o f Sanford and Seminole County*! outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
just what you are looking for in the way o f a home.

Sanford
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�Miss Oyler, D. E. Soderblom Saturday P.M. In
Miss Skinner Feted At Shower
Symphony
W ed In Doudle Ring Rites
Ann Amey Plays

M in S u un Lynn Oyler,
daughter o f U r. and Mra.
William E. Oyler, of Sanford,
became the bride of Donald
Jlay Soderblom, aon of Mr.
and Mra. Reginald E. Soder­
blom, of Tampa, Saturday,
April 11 at 2 p.m. at The
Church o f the Nativity with
the Rev. Fr. Jamea S. Han­
non performing the Impressive double ring ceremony.
The altar waa banked with
white gladioli and chryaanthemuma, with two baaketa
placed on each aide, and the
pew bow markcra were of
white aatin.
■ Mra. II. A. Shiclda, organlit, furnished the nuptial musleal aelectlona.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride waa lovely
in a formal gown o f puro
ailk organza and chantilly
lace. The fitted chantilly bod­
ice featured a aabrina neck­
line
and bracelet length
alcevea. The gown front waa
highlighted by a front lace
panel and crushed cummer­
bund. The voluminous organ­
za skirl cascaded to a chapel
length. Her imported Illusion
pouff veil fell from a fore­
ward headpiece o f matching
lace and aeed pearls with a
center crystal drop, which
was her only Jewelry.
The bridal bouquet waa
faahloned Into the form o f a
bridal ring, created of white
aatin and seed pearls with
white roses centered with an
orchid.
Mra. Nat V. Chancey, Or­
lando, aerved as matron of
honor, and waa beautifully
gowned in a floor length crea­
tion of Dior blue pcau de aoie.
The scoop neckline and petite
abort sleeves were accented
by a. set-in cummerbund of
deeper blue, with a floating
panel and with a tailored bow
at the waist back. Her headpiece was a tailored bow band
with abort illusion veil, and
she wore white gloves and
matching blue shoes. Her bou­
quet was a double ring design
with pastel butterflies and
pastel Phalacnopsls orchids
encircling the rings.
The bridesmaids were Miss
Barbara Watson and Miss
Linda Soderblom, Tampa, sis­
ter of the groom, and their
gowns were Identical to the
matron of honor, with bou­
quets of a single wedding

ler, brothers of the bride.
Flower girl was Sally Ann
Oyler, sister of the bride,
and ring bearer was Pat Oy­
ler, brother of the bride.
The brides mother was at­
tractively attired in a pale
blue chantilly lace street
length dress with a matching
lace petal hat and blue ac­
cessories, and her corsage

was a blue orchid sprayed
with silver.
The groom’s mother chose a
gold brocade jacket ensemble
with a flowered pUI box hat
and matching accessories in
accord. A green orchid spray­
ed with gold was fashioned
Into her corsage..
An elaborate reception was
held in the Mayfair Inn Ball-

MUS. DONALD HAY SODERBLOM
(Photo by Raymond)

room, with arrangements of
assorted white flowers sur­
rounding the three tiered wed­
ding cake and the bride's
book.
Hostesses a n d assistants
were Mrs. Charles Allen, Mrs.
Sterl Webber, Mrs. Harvey
Broadway, Mrs. Louie Bridg­
es, Mrs. Robert Watson, and
Mrs. Jack Standlfer of San­
ford; Mrs. Paul Wernet, Sara­
sota; Mrs. Henry I. Wernet,
Jacksonville, and Mrs. John
Mason, Brooksvllle.
For her going away outfit,
the bride wore a pink silk
linen dress with flowered pill
box hat and matching access­
ories. Her corsage was the
orchid from her bridal bou­
ANN LOUISE ARNEY
quet.
Mr. and Mrs. Soderblom
Mlsa Ann Louise Arncy, tal­
will make their home at 224 ented daughter o f Mrs. Phyllis
Oval Plaza in Casselberry.
Arncy, of Forest City, will ap­
Out of town guests included pear with the Orlando Accor­
Mrs. Ruth Oyler, Crystal Riv­ dion Symphony Saturday night
e r; Mrs. John Mason and at Seminole High School Audi­
daughtera and Mr. and Mrs. torium at 8 p.m.
James Kirkland, all from
The concert is being spon­
Brooksvllle; Mrs. Billy Brew­ sored by District No. 37 Nurs­
er and Mrs. Rosalind Burney, es Association, Mrs. Dorian
Miami; Mr. and Mrs. Reid May, president, announced.
Iverson and children, Winter
William Spicer Is conductor
Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. and director of the Symphony
Henry A. Wernet, Jackson­ and will accompany the or­
ville.
chestra to New York In AugAlso Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. ust, where it will compete for
Wernet, Sarasota; Mr. and honor* in tho National Con­
Mrs. Basil Boles and Mr. and test of The American Accor­
Mrs. Jim Sipcllia and daugh­ dion Association.
ter, all from Titusville; Mr.
The symphony has received
and Mrs. Lou Berman, Cocoa many honor* in the past and
Beach; Mrs. Rosemary Jett, from 1959 to 1902 was the most
DcLand; Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ outstanding accordion orches­
liam Shafer and Mr. and Mrs. tra in the state of Florida. In
William Spalding from Winter 1901, the symphony took first
Park; Mr. and Mrs. Joe place honor* at tho National
Abramson and Mr. and Mrs. convention in Chicago, and in
Charles Thomason, Orlando. 1902, ltv was awarded accond
place in New York.
Ann la a freshman at Forest
Lako Academy and beamed
broadly aa she confided, “ Wc
are going to win first tills
year.’ ’

A Farewell Coffee Honors
Mrs. Bennett Of England

Rsafari

Miss Susan (Sunny) Skinner, Strickland, John Callahan, |E. Southward, Revel Robin-1 Bristol, Harold Appleby, Rag
bride elect of Walter E. Neal Henry Longwell, P . Nash, aon, James Robson, William Herron and Mist Cheryl Aaa
Jr., was guest of honor at a Harris Blsbee, C. R. Jones, I Kirchhoff, O. Smith, William I SberriL
linen bridal ihowcr last Fri­
day night at the home of Mrs.
Byron Fox, on Palmetto Ave­
nue.

The party rooms were beau­
tifully decorated In traditional
wedding manner, with ar­
rangements of assorted spring
flowers throughout Mrs. A. L.
Skinner created a clever and
artistic arrangement using
magnolia blossomi and white
carnations.
A dainty, white, frilly um­
brella centered the mantel
above the fireplace, and the
gift* were banked from the
floor
upwards.
Suspended
from the celling in the arch­
way waa a wedding bell clev­
erly designed from wire, by
Mrs. Fox, and centered with
a miniature bride and groom.
Love birds and driiting bal­
loons
were
interspersed
throughout the party area,
producing a most festive ef­
fect.
The tabic was overlaid with
a whlto linen imported cloth,
cross stitched by hand in­
MRS. BYRON FOX, left, was hostess recently to a linen bridal shower fo r
aqua, and centered with a sil­
bride-elect, Susan (Sunny) Skinner, center. Sunny’s mother, Mrs. A. Lb
ver punch bowl surrounded
Skinner
is at right.
by silver and crystal service
from which the white sheet
cake was served. Coffee, as­
sorted nuts and candles com ­
pleted the refreshment course.
Miss Mary Ann Fox assist­
By Evelyn Lundy
meat since there were golfers Smyrna Beach as gucsU o f
ed her mother with the serv­
ing.
Mrs. Maude Coates is re­ there from eU over the world. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Abe at
their motel, The Nocturne.
Miss Skinner was attractive­ cuperating at her home on
Mr. end Mrs. Theo Aulin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Abo are former
ly attired In a stunning white North Lake Jessup Avenue
sheath covered with an ori­ after having had aurgery at spent the weekend in New residenU of Chuluota.
ginal red and white checked the Winter Park Hospital last
, ackct and wearing a red and Wednesday. Ehe has bad as
white carnation corsage.
guests during the past week,
The guest list included the Miss Bonnie Bradford and
lim es. Dan Patchett, E. Mc­ &amp;lrs. George Sirmana of Jack­
Call, H. B. McCall, Roy Wil­ sonville.
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Sorority Chapter Conducts

Hie Gumma Omega chap­
ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha
met recently at tho home of
Mra. Gene Kstridge, III.
The Ritual of Jewell was
held for Mrs. Terry Smith,
Mrs. Pcto Bukur and Mra.
Ernest Cowley.
ting.
The midn order of business
David Keel served as best
was plans for both the state
man and ushers were Kenny
and international conventions.
Register, Tampa, and Wil­
Orlando ii tho alto nf the
liam E. Oyler, 3rd, brother
State Convention May 22-24
of the bride. Junior ushers
and the International Conven­
were Thomas and James Oytion will be in Clearwater July
16-18. Also underway are
plana for the group'* annual
beach party In New Smyrna
BEAUTY SALON
June 6 for m cm beri and their
Over Roumltlat'a Drug
gucata.
— Special —
MBS. 1IEBSCHEL RUSSELL, loft, pretddent o f VAH-1 eniinted wives
Girl of the Year ballota
910 Cold Wave
club, bitln farewell to her mother, Mrs. Gladys Ilennctt o f Exeter, EnK*
were taken. A Mother'a Day
Coasplete Permanent
land at a bon voyago coffee in her honor given by Mrs. Robert Gorsline,
tea will be held May 2. In­
right.
9 5 .OO
stallation of offlcera and the
Haircut
91.00
Bon voyage and farewell was the occasion for the sur­ ture ahlpa for place cards. year-end banquet were also
Shampoo &amp; Set 91.50 for Mrs. Gladys Bennett, prise coffee given by Mrs. Mra. Bennett's place card discussed.
charming mother of Mra. Her- Robert Gorsline and the club ship waa labeled the U.S.S.
No Appointment Nee.
Open Eves By AppL
ichcll llussell, president of
Queen Bennett.
at Mra. Goralino'a home last
Ph. 322-9658
VAH-1 enlisted wives club,
For a farewell gift, the club
week.
presented Mrs. Bennett with
The very much surprised a hair dryer and refreshment!
Your Vote and Support
Mrs. Bennett, who has been of coffee, tea and hot rolls
FOR
visiting her daughter alnce were served.
Robby Hudson, aon of Mr.
October waa presented with
Present were Mrs. Richard and Mra. Jack Hudson, o f N.
a rose corsage by the hoatcaa, Shawley, Mrs. A! Moyland, Cortes Avenue, North Orlan­
aa ahe entered the door.
Mrs. Jamea Anderson, Mrs. do, recently celebrated his
FOR
Robert
Cooper, Mrs. Kenneth fourth birthday at his home.
Mra.
Bennett
la
from
Exe­
Seminole County
Robby received a handsome
ter, England, aa la her daugh­ Cook, Mrs. Clyde Aaron, Mra.
ter, whom ahe had not aeen in John Barger, Mra. Marvin new bicycle for a birthday
13 yeara. She will be return­ Koozcr, Mrs. Elaine Orail, giR.
Will Be Appreciated
ing home, aaUIng from New Mrs. Douglas Horton, Mrs.
Enjoying the down shaped
York on April 29 on the Queen S t a n l e y Radzlewicz, Mrs. birthday cake with Robby
"VOTE RIGHT WITH WRIGHT"
Richard Hoogcrwerf and lit­ were hli parent* and Mr. and
Pd. Pol. Adv.
Mary.
Mra. Hoyctte Hudson and rhilA bon voyage theme waa tle Steve Russell.
The regular meetlna
2.«
uaed In the decoratlona for
leett and Lester Hudson
the coffee with an ocean liner club will be held Tiursday at and Pam Hudson, sister o f the
MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY ONLY
for the centerpiece and mlnla- the NAS ballroom e.t 7:30 p.m. honoree.

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and Mrs. R. W. Estes during
the past several daya.

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Others attending the meet­
ing were Mrs. James McKee,
Mrs. Eli White, Mrs. Kirby
Fltc Jr., Mrs. John Higgins,
Mra. Bud Jennings, Mrs. Ed*
gar Bruce, Mra. Jamea Brodie, Mra. Henry Tookc, Mrs.
Jack Schlrard and Mrs. Mil­
ner Osborne.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talbott
had as gucata this past week,
Mr. Talbotts sister and broth­
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rus­
sell Tornquest, of Los Ange­
les. The Tornqucsts had at­
tended a convention in Bocca
Baton and visited relatives in
Tampa. They also had an extended cruise In the Carib­
bean stopping at Nassau, Ja­
maica, and other points of in­
terest. fiefora returning to
their home In California, tha
Tornquesta will make a bus­
iness trip to New York. They
were greatly impressed with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Po- the beautiful scenery and cUloski, advlsera, announce that mate of central Florida.
the Episcopal Young Church­
Pfc. Tommjq Estes, sta­
men of Holy Crosa Episcopal
Church will sponsor a bake tioned In Schweinfurt, Ger­
aale Saturday beginning at 9 many, has written bis mother,
a.m. at Roumtllat-Andersons Mrs. R. W. Estes, that they
Drug Stora on East First had snow on Easter Sunday.
He said this was quits a con­
Street.
An abundance of homemade trast from the weather he had
goodies will be available for Ust year while he was in Viet
the public and It la suggested Nsm.

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Movieland Hit
First Sanford allowing o f
"Lova with the Proper Strang*
er” Is scheduled for Sunday
tin ouuh Tuesday at the Mov*
ieluml Drive-In Theatre.
Strictly
adult
entertain­
ment, ‘ ‘ Love . .
stars Nat­
alie Wood ami Steve McQueen.
Co-featured will bo “ Tnke Her,
Sht'a Mine/’ in color, with
James Stewart and Sandra
Dee.
The
Wcdneiduy-lhurtday
fare will lie “ Peyton Place,”
■tarring Lann Turner, and

By Judy Turner

"Seven Thieves,” with Edwnrd G. Robinson.
The triple feature on Friday and Saturday, April 24-25,
will Include two Jerry Lewie
comedy hits, “ Don’t Give Up
the Ship” and “ Rock-a-Rye
Ilnby,” and Elvis Presley In
“ Fun in Acapulco.”
The talents of
Natalie
Wood and Steve McQueen are
united on the screen for the
first time in the Paramount
release o f “ Love with the
Proper Stranger.”

NATALIE WOOD AND STEVE McQUEEN
appear on the screen for the first time together
In the new Pakuln-Mulligan production for Paramont, "Love With The Proper Stronger,” which
runs Sunday through Tuesday at the Movieland
Drive-In Theatre.

Here I am back in the sunny south, and believe
me that sun feels good. I'd forgotten how long winter
hangs on in the north country. Not a leaf on a tree
anywhere. And now that I’m all rested up, I’m
ready to do a little tahluhopping and see nil the old
friends.
Hoolensny time at the Paddock bar was a huso success
from all reports . . . lots of
music ami beer. What more
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violin concerto, but then agnin Peter Sellers is
known to do strange things. The rather puzzled
lovely lady is Capucine, and they lx»th appear
in the delightful comedy, “ The Pink Panther,”
which will open Sunday at the Uilz Theatre.

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Mirisch Company's
presentation o f Bisks Ed­
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th s
Technlcolor-Techniramii
comedy of high doings among
ths playboys and playgirls of
ths Italian Riviera under Un­
ited Artists release and show­
ing Sunday through Wednes­
day at the lilts Thcutre, is
described as pretty sly stuff.
They’re all pretty sly char­
acters and slyest of all is Ma­
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ians" at the Cypress Room
tonighl ami tomorrow night
if you are interested in danc­
ing to some good music. The
Cypress Room was formerly
(he Dog Track Inn and is lo­
cated on 17-92 at the corner
of the Dog Track road. They­
're open til 2 a. m. with cocktail hours between 5:30 and
7:30.
a a #
Italian food afficiandos are
certainly getting their choice
of delicious entrees lately at
Jean's Spaghetti House In
Orange City. This week Issauna it the big item, served
with all the usual trimmings
at a budget-helping price.
Take the family for an easy
meal . . . Lasagna is on sporial through Sunday.
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If you like to take your pick
got quick service and be on
your way, the place for you
from a wide variety of food.
Is at the Tradewlnda Cafe­
teria in the Seminole Plata.
You can even bu u down for
lunch someday . . . lota of
parking available and they
serve from 11 a. ni. til 2:15
p. m.
• • •
In the mood for real ele­
gance . . . that means just
one place . . . Freddie’*. The
soft carpeting and subdued
light make their fine foods
even more pleasurable . . .
For added sophistication try
a bottle of good red wine
with your steak.
• • •
Befora I left for parts un­
known Joy Manross at the
Capri treated me to a most
delicious meal. One of the
Interesting features of their
menu Is a complete descrip­
tion of Just what (i meant by
the terms “ rare," "medium,“
“ well done” ,
and all live
grades In between. So you
just can't go wrong ordering
a steak if you know what
color you like it . . . a real
benefit If you aren’t sure
just how to order your steak.
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Hop in the car tonight every­
one, and head for Cook’ s
Corners . . . they’ll be serv­
ing all the catfish you can
eal as a special treat . . .
with the trimmings of course.
Next Thursday is family nigh;
when one-halt a fried chicken
will be die featured item.
• • •
And for entertaining at
liuinc, you'll surely want to
make a atop at die Rex liquor
■tore in the Pinecrest shop­
ping center. Their prices are
some of the best around. . .
if guests drop In and catcli
you "d ry " you can get free
delivery by calling 322-0100.

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Under .Mnnaxement Of
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9 a. m. to 2 a. ni. Mon. thru Sat
All Military Personnel Welroma

— JIM SPENCER’S —
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ALL THE LOHSTER YOU CAN EAT .... $3.25
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS
DANISH LOBSTER TAILS
(sweet a* a nut)

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T-IIONH STEAKS 1.30
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SERVING FROM 10 A. M. T IL 1 1 P . M .
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Open 11 A. M. lo 10 I*. M. — Parties Aecommodated
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can anyone ask for an^ In­
'invigorating time. The (uni*’&gt;' s would be delighted to
50l&gt; everyone
again,
too.
They're located across from
the Longwood Plata . . . Just
a short trip.

good spirits. They're missing
their Navy friends of cour»e,
but are having a fine time
with the people who stay at
home and enjoy the food,
drinks and atmosphere at
Spencers.
s • •

Coma dm* noth ua. ln)oy crisp, appetising salads. . ,
tasty p*ea. cakes and waams.. .tender, deftcioua prune
meets and aarden-fresti vegetablee. . . served in tnrftr
pleasant surroundlnga. And remember, Thursday night
fit “ (amity night" with tree desserts Tor ell...en d
Saturday night is “ sleek night'* when you get a big
YS-ib. T Boat Meek cooked to your order lor only

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�April 20-25 Is Insurance Week

Three Controls
For Victims Of
Crab Grass
Many Joke* hava bean made
aver tha years about people
who have crab gra n . Yet, if
you have a lawn and are
proud o f the way It look*,
you have every right to hate
. the tight o f it,
Thia weedy grata apolla
tha unlformllty o f a lawn,
j Clumps o f It can physically
| weaken lawns by robbing
them o f space, moisture and
nutrlenta.
There are three basic ways
o f controlling crab grass.
They are digging or pulling
out oaeh plant, proper lawn
; care and a preventive pro*
i gram using chemical controls.
Thera are three types of
1 crab grass — smooth, hairy
! and silver. All three took
similar and are annuals. They
, develop from seeds to mature
plants that flower and seed
•tually by the lata part o f
August.
In the spring, however,
seedling crab grass sprouts
/rom the soil as a small pale
green plant with two leaves.
Tha leaves a n oval, broad at
the base and taper to a point
i St ths tip As they develop,
they become coarse a n d
spread out.
Your approach to a lawn
care program can do much
i to discourage crab grass
'' from setting in.
When seeding or reseeding,
i use a good quality M ed mix*
| ture. Fall-seeded lawns get
k a head start on beating crab
grasa Into submission. It
might bo a good thing to re*
member next time you plan
to saad.
Proper watering will also
help check grab grasa. Since
permanent grass roots deep,
leas frequent waterings but
with largo amounts o f water
is beat Frequent small water­
ings aid crab grass as It roots
•hallow.
And, o f course, proper
mowing will help In the fight,
too. Salsa your mower to a
two-inch cutting height dur­
ing May and June mowing.
Where permanent g r a u is
danae, tha additional shade o f
larger g ra u slows growth o f
arah grsaa aeedlngs.
On tha ether hand, while
tha lawn ears program ap­
proach help# maintain n good
lawn, Urn preventive chemical
approach works against crab
grass, before it starts.
H m ohemlcal — called a
pro • emergence herbicide —
has been found to give pro­
tection ngninst crab g ra u
growth with as little as a
•Ingle application It will al­
so not accumulate In Uia soil,
thus no harmful residual
build-up results.
Dectha], the active herbi­
cide in dozen* o f tha nation's
caeceasful crab grass klllsrs,
for example, attacks tha crab
grasa ased before it has a
chance to germinate. It has
been found that It kills near­
ly all grab grata in one sea­
son.
After It Is applied, lu t
frequent watering with largo
amounts o f water will help
discourage further growth.
If your lawn la heavily In­
fested with crab grass, howovsr, you had better plan on
reseeding this fall if you us*
a herbicide on an infested
lawn. Seed thin spots cars’fully and treat with a preemergence herbicide
again
next spring.

PARIS (UP1) — Angel
Robinson, 183, knocked down
Ray Adigun o f Nigeria five
times Monday night and went
on to score a technical knock­
out when the formerly un­
beaten Nigerian, who weigh­
ed 181H, failed to coma out
for tha slsth round.

All the earth's teas com­
municate with one another
and their waters arc continu­
ally mingled, according to En­
cyclopaedia BriUnnlca.

Leaders In more than 80
countries around tha globe
are supporting the Hall of
Free Enterprise at the New
York 1M4-U World’s Fair.

1004, as Life insurance |By to learn more about their |that it is so arranged as to
Ufa Insurance Week In
Florida became official recent- Education Week In * Florida, life Inaurance and what it can be of utmost value to the
and urge all cltizena to avail do for them, eapecially mak­ beneficiaries.
y when Gov. Farris Bryant
ihemielvea of thia opportun- ing thia the occailon to tea
In Witness Whereof, I have
set aside the week o f April
20-25 for tha event, so stat­
ing |n a signed proclamation.
Life Insurance Week will
lie observed by the 37 local
associations o f the F.8 .L.U,
end will be brought to the
attention o f the public through
the organization's many mem­
bers.
Locally, the Seminole As­
sociation o f Life Underwrit­
ers with 02 members Is servicing the people o f this area.
The purpose of the Week Is
to acquaint Floridians with
the many benefits and appli­
cations of Lift insurance, and
to further stress ths impor­
tance o f the life agent as a
significant contributor in up­
grading by American fam­
ily's economy.
A proclamation Issued by
Gov. Bryant follows:
Whereas, life Insurance rep­
resents the base o f financial
security planning for more
families than any other form
o f thrift o f savings, and
Whereas, life insurance and
Its allied coverages are con­
stantly changing In order to
meet the ever-changing social
A LIFE INSURANCE Week proclamation la beinjf signed by Gov. Farris
nnd economic structure, as
Bryant Rnd looking on are, from left, J. Edwin Larson, stnte Insurance
well as changes In the fam­
commissioner; Walter J. Stokes, Miami, president o f the Florida State
ily’s own situation, and
Association of Life Underwriters, nnd W. I). Smith, Jacksonville, general
Whereas, life Insurance con­
chairman of Life Insurance Week for the Life Underwriters.
tinues to contribute to the
growth of our country and
our state through the invest­
ment o f policyholder dollars
in all segments of the econo­
my, while awaiting call for
benefit payment, and
Whereas, more knowledge
of life insurance is Increasing­
ly important In properly plan­
ning family financial security,
nnd
Whereas, all persons, both
as policyholders and as bene­
ficiaries, desire to learn more
about life Insurance, thut Is,
what It docs, how it operates,
and
Whereas, the Florida Assoc­
iation o f Life Underwriters
Is cooperating In a program to
inform the public of the many
nnd broad napecU of life in­
surance;
(•01* CANDIDATES served up hot cakes nnd coffee to Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
Now, Thorefore, I, Farris
E. Cnllles, left, at the Seminole County Young Republican Club’s recent
Bryant, by virtue o f the au­
pancake supper. Serving, left to right, were E. Pope Bassett, county com­
thority vested In me a* Gov­
missioner candidate; Guy Allen, tax assessor candidate and Walter Hoernor o f tha State o f Florida,
l»crg who is running for a seat on the hoard of education. (Herald Photo)
do hereby proclaim April 20-

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TROOP 341 of Casselberry received this beautiful Betsy Ross flan for
articipation in the Wekiwa District Cnmporee last weekend. Officials
oldinir the flag are, from left, Chief Tomahawk Vcrlin Duffield, Hill
Dempsey, Wally Krohne, Ed Cundlff, Leonard Casselberry, Itick Cas.ici(Herald Photo)
berry and Bob Coke, newly appointed Tomahawk,

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Osteen PTA
Elects New
Officers
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The Osteen Parent Teach­
ers Association met Tuesday
evening at the school, with
Ernest Skinner, president, pre­
siding. The meeting was op­
ened with devotions by the
first grade pupils. Bible vers­
es wars repeated and several
songs were sung.
A representative o f the
Daytona Beach Red Cross As­
sociation showsd several slides
hoping to Interest Osteen In
Joining the program. The
room count was won by the
first grade, Miss Oml Rhea
Summer's room.
Mrs. Harold Pell, chairman
o f tha nominating committee
presented tha following slate
of officers for ths coming
year. They were elected un­
animously. For president, Ern­
est Skinner; Mrs. L. W. Jones,
first vie* president; Mrs. John
Tatum Jr., second vice presi­
dent; Mrs. James Nettles, sec­
retary; Mrs. John Jurss, trea­
surer; Mrs. Harold Pall, His­
torian and Mra. Nolan Osteen,
parllmentarlan.
It was decided to have the
annual Ham Supper May 10
at ths school. Mrs. W. D.
Whldden is gsnsral chairman.
In tha hopes of having a
larger attendance at ths PTA
meetings it was decided to
have fewer meetings. There­
fore, next year, the PTA will
meet In September, Novem­
ber, January, March and May,
unless otherwise announced.
It was voted to donate onehalf o f the proceeds o f tha
ham supper to tha school
lunch program and also to
change tha date o f tha May
meeting to the fourth Tues­
day Instead of the second.
This will be after the aupper
and business may be closed
for the year.
Following the meeting tha
fifth and alxth grades pre­
sented a patriotic program.
Refreshment* were served by
Mrs. W. B. Whldden and Mra.
J. C. Carpenter.

OVIEDO City Clerk Dot Courier, seated, buys
tickets from Mrs. Jim Michael for next Thurs­
day's fish supper to lie sponsored by the Oviedo
Women’s Club in conjunction with the political
rally being staged under direction of the Semi­
nole County Democratic Executive Committee.

THE PRICE OF $1.00 PER
PAIR ON 400 PAIRS OF
CHILDREN’S SHOES WAS
IN ERROR AS IT APPEARED
IN COWAN’S “ CRACKER DAY”
AD — SHOULD HAVE READ
9L88 PER PAIR.
OUR APOLOGIES FOR
THIS ERROR.
THE SANFORD HERALD

Veterans Plan
Convention
By Mr*. Adam Muller
World War I Veterans of
DeBary Barracks 1197 re­
viewed plans for the threeday convention to be held in
Orlando June 26-28 at tha
April meeting held in the Com­
munity Center with Com­
mander William Bries presid­
ing.
The convention will open
with a parade and on Satur­
day there will be a Banquet
at the Cherry Plaza Hotel,
meeting headquarters. Several
outstanding speakers are ex­
pected to attend.
The May 2 district meeting
In Apopka was announced and
it was urged that local dele­
gates be elected. Approval
was given for a donation to
be made toward the Commun­
ity Center expansion program.
The next meeting will he
a picnic to be held at Bock
Sprlngt, May 14.
Following the meeting the
men joined members o f tho
Auxiliary for a refreshment
and social hour.

Quarter-Finals
CHINGFORD, Eng. (UPI)
—Norma Baylon of ArgenUna
boat Ulla Sandulf of Sweden,
0-2. 6-3. and Christine Tru­
man of England downed Llv
Palden of Norway, 6-2, 2-6,
6-3, Wednesday to reach tha
quarter-finals of the women's
singles at the Connault Hard
Court Lawn tennis tourna­
ment.

Salmon Optioned
CLEVELAND
(U PI)
—
Outfielder Chico Salmon has
been sent to Portland of the
Pacific Coast League on 21hour option by the Cleveland
Indians to reduce their rotter
to the required 28-plsycr
limit.

MEMBERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY LIFE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION
Clifford Johnson, President
Don Tabor, lal Vice President
Gordon Meyer, 2nd Vice President
Fred Harris, Secretary and Treasurer
FOREST CITY Community Association has
erected this sign on the property site where the
new Club House and Recreation Center is to he
located. Officials o f the club pictured are John
Bethea, center, president; Dick Loshley, left
and Allen Forward, right, captains of the cur­
rent membership drive.
(Herald Photo)

GULF LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Fred J. Harris, Sr.
Ralph D. Haekett
Charles Toole
N. I. Richburg
Julian P. Wilson
Dewey D. Gammas*
Freak C. Bowes
Freak Bailey
Howard E. Baas
Billy G. Kate#
Charles W. Jones
Robert B. Pllsbury
Herbert 8. Hob*risen

DAYTONA BEACH D U O

Ralph Hackctt
Shan W i n

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METROPOLITAN LIFE INS.

Robert E. Kama

Russell A. Finch
Melvin Warner
Donald Bradshaw
Donald Cahill
Roger Garner
William J. Wamieka
William a Tanner

JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE
Donald Flamm

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Irving Pryor

EMPLOYERS LIFE INS. CO.

J. A. Da Sarto
Alfred R. Clugstoa
W. B. Dowdy
Rosco* H. Taylor
Keaaatk M. Murphy
G. T. Meyer
Walter Britton
W. M. Boggs

Preamble; The position of the Life Underwriter le unique in that
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Scarf Makes Neat Headband (D &amp; aJi (to b y
By Polly Cramer
Newspaper Ealerprlso A s m .
DEAR POLLY — To make
a pretty and snu| headband,
take a small silk or chiffon
neckerchief • size scarf and
fold into a rectangle. Tie the
ends to a rubber band. It will
fit the head snugly and really
stay in place. They are easy
to put on. You can have sev­
eral by using old scarves that
are no longer used for their
original purpose.
When the feather is wet
and sloppy, put a small cotton
loop rug over the carpet or
floor mats in your car. The
rugs catch snow, rain water
and dirt. Take them out oc­
casionally, wash and dry and
then put back again. Saves
wear and tear and frequent
cleaning of the permanent
floor covering. Use old rugs
that might otherwise be dis­
carded.— D.M.
DEAR P O L L Y -A package
of children's modeling clay is
an important item in my
emergency drawer. 1 use it
often and for many things. It
will temporarily stop a leak
until help comes or you con
fix it. A generous lump thrust
on a pencil or toothpick will
hold the note that you leave
for your family when away.
The same will hold place
cards or favors at a child's
party. If modeled in bird, ani­
mal or other chosen forms,
the favors can be most at­

tractive.—MRS. R.B.
DEAR P O L L Y -C o v e r the
Inside backs of louvered closet
doors with clear plastic (the
kind used on storm sash) to
keep the dust out, let light in,
and keep pesky moths away.
-M R S . R.W.

NtA

ELASTIC BAND

DEAR PO LLY-Tw o Inval­
uable articles for "batching"
college men are a telephone
book and a flannel “ cap" for
a broom. The telephone book
will supply most of the ad­
dresses of friends and the
flannel cap on the end o f the
broom takes the place of a
dust mop. This saves the ex­
pense of buying a mop. The
cap works best If an elastic
band Is sewed around the top
to secure it to the broom.
When the cap gets dirty, just
throw it in the washing machine. Thanks for the interest­
ing tips.—D.D.B.
DEAR POLLY - 1 keep a
detergent bottle filled with
water beside by trash burner
in casa sparks should set fire
to tba grass. One or two
squirts will put out sparks if

caught quickly.—Mrs. K.L.
DEAR POLLY—Recently I
bought some soiled white can­
dles at an end of the-year salq
knowing I could clean them. A
tissue or cotton bait saturated
with rubbing alcohol com­
pound docs this beautifully.
Nail polish remover will also
clean them but 1 like the gloss
left after using the rubbing
alcohol.-M rs. H.C.A.
GIRLS—This is a good trick
to know as spring house
cleaning time rolls around,
for candles get dingy and
dirty just standing around in
their holders. 1, too, like the
alcohol treatment better. —
POLLY
DEAR POLLY — When 1
fried bacon and then eggs in
the electric frying pan, the
bacon left a residue causing
the eggs to stick. Now I line
the pan with foil for the ba­
con frying, slide it out, let­
ting the fat slip into the skil­
let ready for the eggs. Both
fry beautifully and no more
sticking.—MRS. W.R.M.
GIRLS—Bacon is delicious
when cooked on top of the
foil, crisp without being so
brittle that it is easily brok­
en but it does take a bit long­
er than when cooked directly
In the pan. 1 started the co st­
ing with a cold pan, cold foil
and bacon. Eggs do not stick
so I, for one, have permanent­
ly adopted the method. —
POLLY

Sharp Shopping

Footing Child's Shoe Bills
By Alleen
Written for Newspaper
Enterprise Assn.
Do you get the fecting that
only your child has a foot
sot recognized by the Ameri­
can shoe manufacturers? And
wonder why you pay from $9
to $12 for the roughneck’s
shoes when experts say a
good, sturdy leather shoe
should cost only $6-$6.50, and
In exceptional cases $9-19.50?
A recent tour of five shoe
departments with a nephew
difficult to fit opened my
eyes.
Fortunately, good shoes for
less money for tho rapidly
growing act arc near.
Advances in plastics In
shoes soon will make it poss­
ible « » yuo to buy two pair
for the same price you pay
for one pair for your child­
ren.
For the father of a 9-yearold boy, who buys the chap a
pair every three months, this
will be a saving. If you pay
an average of (10.90 for a

serviceable shoe now, your
saving can be (11 a year be­
cause the top price of one
manufacturer's all - synthetic
shoe is around $6.99. The
more
children
you have,
especially boys, the more this
means to you.

The truth is that you will
be luckier with your child­
ren's shoe bills than
your
own. This spring adult shoes
featuring the new plastic, Corfam, offer more wearability,
scuff-resistance, need no shin­
ing and and make goodbridge
table talk. But, they bring
no real prica break now.

"The shoe manufacturers,'
an executive said, want to
bold a minimum $20 price to
keep tho aura of cheapness
away."
The firm Introducing the
$5.99-$Q.99 synethic (it actual­
ly has a leather lining) for
children claims a wearability
test by 5,000 youngsters show­
ed the shoe to bo water-re­
pellent, scuff-resistant, flexi­
ble and that it "breathed."
The synthetic sole and top
arc chemically bonded. Will
your child be the first to
destroy such an item? If he
does, there is a guarantee.
Even If you hold back on
these synthetic shoes, leather
is being treated with urc
thane to cut dow breakage
and provide scuff-resistance in
shoes made with cheaper'
grade leather.
I wonder why we just can't
spray the youngstera' feet
with • plastic and let them
getn »« p ejooiusq punozi oa
really would like to do?

The Clothes Poll

Pert M aids In Polka Dots
By Helen Henaessy
Newspaper Enterprise
Women’s Editor
These days, a good maid
Is harder to find than a
good man. So if you have one
working for you, do anything
to keep her happy.
One way might be to hire
a good-looking butler. If that's
too costly, you might try
cleaning the house every night
•o that she won't be dis­
couraged when she shows up
in the morning. (1 have
friends who do just that.)
If neither of these methods
bolds appeal, you may like
this one. It's a cinch the
maid will.
Let her choose her spring
uniform wardrobe from a var­
iety of polka dots, flower
prints or stripes in new fash­
ion shades of hot pink, aqua
or yellow. She can even have
matching pinafores and caps.

In

The

A firm widely known as de­
signers o f professional uni­
forms (White Swan) admits
that the maid's uniform has
taken on its first new look
In over 40 years.
So perhaps you can hold
on to your household gem
with an appeal to her vanity.
The chance to be the flrat on
the block to wear polka dots
may prove irrestible.
This status symbol, which
could keep your maid with
you for a long time to come,
will Impress your guests, too.
And before' you know it, the
whole neighborhood may be­
come a glorious panorama of
domestic color.
Chic Chat
Q— As president of our gar­
den club, I have been asked
to make a speech at our meet­
ing next month when we will
be entertaining a garden club
from a neighboring town. 1
should appreciate some ^dvlce
on the way I should dress for

Old American

that afternoon occasion.—Mrs.
J. Dalton
Dear Mrs. Dalton— Your
best bet would be to wear
something chic, but casual,
preferably
something
you
have worn before. We're al­
ways conscious of new clothes
and they should never be
worn on an occasion when our
poise Is under strain.
If you have a smart suit
or dress, wear that. It will
be comfortable, look attrac­
tive and need no pulling or
fussing to assure you that
it's adjusted properly.
If you wear a hat, be sure
it isn't one trimmed with
feathers or flowers that will
move. This kind of decorative
hat can not only distract your
audience, but, unfortunately,
may even cause uncontrollable
laughter at the wrong mom­
ent. Above all, wear comfort­
able, trim shoes. You will
probably be standing while
you talk.

Tradition

Please Vote!
It Is Important To Know
For Whom You’re Voting

TROY RAY
U moHt q u a lified fo r

Tax Collector
I ntronfcly believe
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th-l relimiuUhlnv the powers, duties, snd rr*pon&gt;ihititips
of this offirc leads to more centralisation o f government

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that our people want an official witling to accept
the dalles and responsibilities o f this office
Paid Political Adv.

DEAR ABBY: The woman
who was "DISGUSTED" be­
cause her son and his wife
named
their
little
boy
"H A R R Y "
after
having
named their first two boys
•TOM" and "DICK" appar­
ently has never heard of the
famous BYRD brothers of
Virginia. TOM was a very
successful fruit firm er and
businessman
who looked
after his family's Interests.
"DICK” was none other
than the famous explorer,
ADMIRAL BYRD of South
Pole fame. And "H ARRY"
has been a United States
Senator for many years.
PROUD VIRGINIAN
• • •
DEAR
ABBY:
What’s
wrong with naming three
sons TOM, DICK and HAR­
RY? I named our first son
Dick. The second boy I
named after his father,
whose name was Harry.
Then everyone kept asking
me, "Where's T om ?" So.
when we had our third son,
"That settles It. There’s
T om !" I can’t see where
there was anything "dis­
graceful" about It.

•

By Abigail Van Buren

MRS. H. H. SKANEATELES, N. Y.
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DEAR ABBY: If that
grandma got all steamed up
over her daughter-in-law
naming her three sons,
TOM DICK and HARRY, I
wonder what she would have
thought of the woman in our
town who named her three
daughters, FAITH. HOPE,
and CHARITY.
MOLLY IN BALTIMORE
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Speaking of
Inflicting peculiar names on
helpless infants, my cousin
in Birmingham named her
daughters. DAISY, PETUN­
IA. GLADIOLA and ZINNIA.
The next time she expected
a baby, she was all act to
add another flower to her
garden of girls, but the
baby was a boy. It didn't
stop her. She went ahead
end named him 1RI8. How
do you like that?
WILLIE MAE IN MONT­
GOMERY
DEAR WILLIE: The boy
was lucky she didn't name
him PANSY.
• • •
DEAR ARBY: I waa In­
terested In the mother’s

comment about her son
naming his three boys TOM
DICK and HARRY, I think
ell three names are senslble. Whet would she think
of a trio of little girls in
Independence,
Mo.,
who
were named WELCOME,
JOY and PLENTY? (Their
father named the last one.)

LOVING GRANDMOTHER
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Twentyfour years ago I married a
man named Harry. He had
two brother! whose names
were Tom and Dick. Tell
"Disgusted" not to worry.
If her son's boys turn out
to be half as wonderful es
these three boys, she will
be lucky.
MRS. H. J., PHILADEL­
PHIA
• • •
Get It off your chest. For
a personal unpublished reply
write to ABBY, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif. Enclose
a stamped, self-addressed
envelope,
• • •
For Abby's booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 50 crate to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

School And You

Much Useless Homework?
By Sesaa Light
Newspaper Enterprise Attn.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT:
I
agree with "Wondering" in
regard to homework. My son
is in the 7th grade and has
absolutely no time for relaxa­
tion.
He leaves for school at 8
a. m., and works on home­
work until 9 or
10 p. m.
(time out for dinner, only).
Result: He Is not doing all of
his homework at times, even
considering these hours. He
hai lied to me about home­
work for the first time so
he could have a minute to
relax.
I think class discussion on
many of the subjects, with
a quiz to follow, would be
more helpful to each student.
Most of these so-called pro­
jects are a waste of time and
money. This extra-credit bit
makes me feci sorry for the
child with limited Imagina­
tion and funds.
1 feel the average parent
Is doing more teaehlng than
the teachers, and this includes

all school*—public, private,
and parochial. What happens
(o the child with parents of
limited education? And what
arc the teacher* doing?
The teachers most surely
have it easier these days, but
where do the children find
any time for childhood dreams
or gsmes, to say nothing of
freah air?
la It any wonder we have
emotionally upset and neurotic
children today? The world
has certainly advanced In re­
cent years, but the children's
minds haven't altered that
much.
I will be for higher pay for
teachers when the teachers
start teaching—and I get a
free evening once In awhile.
I want you to know my
child is no exception. This Is
a general problem. Ask any
parent.— ANOTHER WONDERER
ANSWER: As I’ ve said be­
fore. I, too, believe that many
children have too much use­
less homework. If enough
parents continue to protest,

there may be • tread la the
opposite direction. Children
SHOULD have time for "child­
hood dreams and games’ .'
But come now, what is thle
about parents doing more
teaehlng than taachers? Ac­
tually, most teaebers today
are conscientious, hard-work­
ing, dedicated people who are
doing their level best to give
our children a superior educa­
tion. Wl'h paper* to grade,
lessons to prepare, activities
to sponsor, and meetings,
workshops and college courses
to attend, they seldom have a
free evening either.
If parents and teachers
could exchange places with
each other for e day, perhaps
there would be more sym­
pathy and appreciation on
both sides.
Please send your school
problems to Susan Light In
care of this paper. While she
cannot answer each letter per­
sonally, letters of general In­
terest will be answered In
this column.

The Mature Parent

Don't Leave Child Alone
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EAST
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if the spades are 4-4, but If
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West has five or six spades
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you have problems.
No one vulnerable
So, even though your first
South West North East
Impulse was (o go up with
1 N.T, Pass 3 N.T. Pass
dummy's queen of spades,
Pass
Pass
you restrain yourself and play
Opening lead—A 3
low. East plays the jack and
yob must duck in your hand] East leads bark the nine
also.
of spades and in the event

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By Oswald Jacoby
that West had led from a six
card suite your troubles are
the club finesse East would
over. Even though you lose
not have a spade to lead to
his partner.
Actually West led from a
five card spade suit. Now, If
he ducks
East will have a
spade to lead back later and
South will go down.
It Is easy for us to see that
West should duck. We are
looking at all tho cards. At
the table
West should duck
also, but he might decide to
go up, clear the suite and
trust that one of his red
queens would finish an entry
for the last two spades,

By Muriel Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS LAWRENCE—
My sister and her husband
separated recently. The court
only makes him give support
money to their 3-year-old boy
so she has had to go back to
work. I take care of the boy
but he makes such terrible
scenes when she has to say
goodby to him that I don't
know how much longer I can
put up with the lituation. He
screams, grabs at her clothes
and tries to run after her
down the street.
A N SW ER - He la afraid
that she is not coming hack
to him. And why shouldn't
he be? Didn't his father walk
out of a door one day and
fail to return? When his mo­
ther walks out, he figures
sha may decide to make her
departure permanent, too.
He feels, "I let my Daddy
out of my sight—and that was

the end of him. If I let this
remaining parent out of my
sight, It may be the end of
her. And I shall be left alone
little and helpless as I am,
with nobody familiar and re­
liable to take care of me. ."
By all mean* tell him that
his mother will continue to
keep him safe and near to
her. But I doubt whether he
can now trust any of you
enough to believe you.
So I happily seize this op­
portunity to cry "Sham el" on
tho conditions which force
separated or divorced mothers
to expose little children to
daily abandonment for econ­
omic reasons. A small boy or
girl who has suffered the loss
of a father In the breakup of
his home Is in no emotional
state to sustain the loss of his
remaining parent to a daily
job. It is just not possible to
cushion th* disturbing affects
of this double loss.

I suggest that your slstet
ask her local welfare depart­
ment to make available to her
solutions to her economic pro­
blem that will not require her
absence from her little son.
I hope that other mothers of
young children In her circum­
stances will seek similar gui­
dance of their local walfare
departments.
The real problem Isn't mon­
ey at all. It la tho separated
mother's attitude toward her
broken home. So dominated
is she by her painful aensa
of loss that she accepts meek­
ly Ihe Idea of separation from
her children. She can see on­
ly one way out of her econ­
omic problem — work away
from home. She cannot fight
to retain her right to stay in
it but must invite the hurts of
her daily goodbyes to her
babies because hurt h ts be­
come her condition of Ufa.
it’s wrong. It's wrong. It'a
wrong.

By Ruth Millett
The Doctor Says:

"In the past several years
my husband and I have had
many disagreements about
how we should bring up our
two boys. They are only 8
and 10 yeari old, and very
Impressionable.
Tom,
my
husband, constantly brings up
the fact that he got along
without certain things at their
age, so why can’ t they?
"When I take the children's
side on some issues there's
an ugly argument in front of
them, and 1 don't think that
is good for the children. Yet
I am determined to have some
say-so In regard to what they
should have and what is to
bo expected of them, feeling
strongly that their father la

too hard on them. Am I right
or wrong?"
You’re
both
right
and
wrong, It seems to me. You're
right in thinking that you
should have some say-so In
any Issua that involves your
children.
But you're dead-wrong In
siding
with
the
children
against their father in their
presence.
Next time a question has to
be decided, tell the children:
"Y our father and I will have
to talk this over. You run
along and play and we'll tell
you what we decid e."'
Then whatever decision you
reach, whather his ideas or
yours win out, or you decide

to compromise, give the de­
cision to your children in a
"Your father and I have de­
cided" itatement..
It isn't too Important that
• husband and wife differ
some what on bow to bring
up their children, just so tho
children get the Idea that
both parenta are in agree­
ment
What confuses children and
gets them mixed up in their
loyalties is for the parent!
to disagree about thorn in
their hearing.
The only result can be re­
sentment by the children to­
ward the stricter parent, end
an unwarranted feeling that
the more lenient parent is "on
their side."

Upsets Causes O f Distress
Q— We live at aa altitude
of 4,800 feet. Every weekend
we spend a day at a lake that
ii at 8,300 feet. While at the
lake, we feel fine but on the
way home we suffer from
stomach gas. Does the alti­
tude cause this or Is it the
sugar In the coffee and the
cookies wa eat?
A— There la always some
gas in tht stomach because
of swallowed air. Some people
swallow great quantities of
■lr In their attempts to belch.
Thle U the commonest cause
of gai In the itomach. Sines
gases tend to expand when

air pressure d e m is e s , you
would have more trouble with
Internal gas pressures when
going up to the lake than on
the return.
Fermentation of augari and
starchee In the lnteitlnes is
a source of abdominal dis­
comfort and bloating. Tha gas
In the Intestines causes pres­
sure on the stomech and in
that way may Increase belch­
ing. Since this fermentation
usually occurs In the lower
rather than the upper part
of the intestinal tract, it us­
ually Involves foods eaten one

Suit Yourself

The Salesman Is M an's Best Clothing Friend
By Jerry Kheelan
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK ( NEA) — If
you end up with a suit that
doesn't fit, should you blame
the clothing salesman who
put It on your hack?
You bet you should.
If there Is any secret to pur­
chasing garments, It lies in
choosing a rompetetnt tales­
man and going back to him
the next time.
This advice is from Lester
Frankenstein, president of a
major menswear manufactur­
ing firm.
"The
tad
thing,"
-ays
Frankenstein, "is that many
men are not really up-to-date
on m ile fashions. Hence, they
must trust the salesman. A
satisfied well • tailored man
usually hasn't been BUYING
clothes — they have limply
been SOLD to him correctly"
Although much depends on
the salesman, sayi he, a
man'* chance* of being wellfitted today are much better
than they were years ego.
"The manufacturer!' prob­
lem is that his designers of­
ten are not engineers. The
designers arc creating twodimensional products to be
fitted onto three-dimensional
people. Gradually, however,
the gap has been closing.
American manufacturers are

making clothes which look
better and fit belter.
"Take the example of the
younger man. He la not just
a smaller copy of a man of
50. His anatomy is complete

ly different. The sides of a
suit coat must be shaped in­
ward
to accommodate
a
smaller waist. The trousers
generally must have a shorter
rise."
A further hint on clothes
buying from Frankenstein:

"Y ou can tell If the store
la treating you right by look­
ing at the alterations. If tbe
cuffs on your suit were made
with hand stitching any alter­
ation should also bear hand
stitching.
"A Falm Beach mlt, on the

other hand, is largely machine
stitched. It should come back
with machine stitching.
"But, as 1 say, the Import­
ant thing is to find a sales­
man wlm care* about you.
Cultivate him as you would
a mechanic for your car."

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By Dick Kleiner
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK -( N E A ) - I t
Is hard to imagine a more
complieated performer than
Caterina Valcnte. She is com­
plicated In her background
(more on thtt later) and '
her skills. You do her a gn i
Injustice if you call her * iply a great singer.
She alto dances—both bal­
let and tap; playa tha guitar;
acta; ia a crack photographer
and she claims to be a fine
cook and, in fact, writes a
cooking column for threa
European newspapers.
" I think U Is valuable for
t performer to be able to do
aeveral things," ahe says.
"1 started as a dancer, and
the other things came later.
It all helps m e."
As to her background, it
takes a bit of explanation.
Caterina la basically Italian.

But she was born In France,
where her parents— both performers—settled after meet­
ing and marrying in Finland
and trouping for many years
through Russia and Sweden.
Caterina ie now married to
a German and they have their
home in Switzerland. They
love Mexican food.
But her favorite place, she
says, la New York. She apeaks
English, French and Ger­
man and Italian perfectly.
And she has a smattering of
Jasz.
"A s a kid," she says, "1
went to all Ihe American mov­
ies.
"When I was T, I had a
dream— I dreamed I would
be on a Broadway stage. So
far, I've never been on a
stage in • book muilcal any­
where, but I will.
"M y ambition, someday, Is
to create a role oa Broadway

then do the same show in
England, In Italian in Italy,
In French in Franco and In
German in Germany.
About tho Mealcan food she
loves. It Is, of course, Impos­
sible to get chill and such
ingradients
In Switzerland.
But that doesn't stop her. She
get a semiannual shipment of
foodstuffs from friends in
Mexico City and a friendly
customs Inspector lets it In
DICK'S P IC K S - Al Hlrt has
another jaunty tune in "C ot­
ton Candy" on RCA. Others:
"Mias Kathy Cruel" (New
Christy Minstrels, Columbia);
"Sha Doesn't Know It" (Tony
Orlando, E pic); "Second Win
dow, Second Floor" (Clyde
McPhattcr, Mercury); "The
Closest Thing to Heaven'
(Nell Sedaka, RCA); "It'a All
Right" (Wynton Kelly, Ver­
ve); " I f I Mlsa You" (Justin
Tubb, Groove).

or two days before tbe diecomfort la felt. That would
rule out any cooklea eaten
on the day of returning homo.
Look for tha eauae in fooda
eaten earlier or In emotional
upsets associated with re ­
turning to the old grind.
Q— What are myocardial
Ischemia
and hypochromia
anemia? What can bo don#
for them?
A— When one of Hie email
coronary arteriea that nour­
ishes the heart muscle (m yo­
cardium) bccomee plugged
through hardening of tha ar­
teries or a clot, It cute off
the blood supply to a part o f
(lie heart. That part la than
said to be Ischemic and tho
victim may have coronary
heart dlseaae or angina pectorls, depending on whether
the circulation to the aroaa
is cut off completely or only
partially. When It has been
determined how severe the
damage to the heart la—us­
ually by an electrocardiogram
—there is much your doctor
ran do to improve your
health.
There are several klnda of
anemia. Hypochromic or irondcficicncy anemia Is the type
In which tho hemoglobin (red
coloring matter In the red
blood cell*) Is deficient. This
is the only anemia for which
iron salts are a specific cure.
Q— My doctor says I have
chronic nasopharyngitis. Wbat
is the cause and can It be
cured?
A— Nasopharyngitis b an
Inflammation of the area
where your nasal passages
join your throat. It may bo
caused by allergy (hay fever),
a head cold or chronic ex­
posure to smog. The treat­
ment would depend on the
cause but, like all chronic
conditions, Ibis one la hard
to shake.
Tlease send your questions
and comments In Dr. Wayne
G. Brandstadt, M.D., In cara
of this paper. While Dr.
Brandstadt cannot answer In­
dividual Utters, ha win an­
swer letters o f general Inter­
est In future columns.

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Like the United States o f Amer­
ica a century ago, the United States
o f Brazil is riven by an ‘ 'irrepres­
sible conflict” drawn along regional,
economic and .ideological lines.
Unlike America, however, where
the single issue o f slavery oversha­
dowed all else and was. too much for
the processes of a developing de­
mocracy to solve peacefully, the cri­
sis in Brazil is a complex o f factors.
The industrious Brazilians, living
in a huge land (fourth largest in the
world) rich in untapped natural re­
sources and still possessing unsettl­
ed frontiers, have been unable to
solve the basic problems of econom­
ic and social justice which would
free their energies to realize the full
potentials o f tneir nation.
Racing inflation, aggravated by
fiscal irresponsibility on the part of
successive governments, has nulli­
fied the great strides made in ex­
panding the economy. This has de­
moralized farmers and laborers, leav­
ing them ripo for the false promises
o f communism.
At the same time, Intense opposi­
tion to communism exists within the
Catholic Church and the officer corps
o f the armed forces as well as among
the rich.
Caught between the unceasing
pulls from right and left, pro-dem­
ocratic moderates and the growing
middle class have been frustrated in

Letters

FOOTNOTE TO HISTORY

Brazilian Growing Pains

To The Editor

efforts to establish both economic
and political stability. Correctly fear­
ing that Brazilian democracy, imper­
fect as it is, would cease to be if
the Communists took over, they are
inevitably drawn to the right.
President Joao (Jnngo) Goulart’s
uncompromising pushing o f radical,
if overdue, reforms provided the
powder.
His courting o f the Communists,
even to the point o f facilitating their
seizing control of the government,
supplied the fuse.
His "coddling” o f leftist sailors
and marines who mutinied in Rio
was the spark which set o ff the re­
bellion by half of the country’s 22
states.
It is doubtful whether constitu­
tional government will survive tho
explosion in Brazil. It is nil too cer­
tain, however, that the nation's
fundamental problems will remain
unsolved.

T ha H era ld w e lr e m e e l e t .
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e r a nam e p ro v id e d tha let*
tr r alaa r a r rlr a lh a w r ite r 's
tr a r aaaar and addreaa. L attera
a t fe w e r th a a ISO w o r d s w ill
s ir e n n refera a ea . L rttrr a
addrraard la a th rra ara a r r r p t abla p rov id ed th p r d a a a t daal
la p e rs o n a litie s. F u r try la a a t
pnkllahed h r T h a H a ra ld ,

Editor. Herald:
Having first read the con­
gratulatory letter from Mr.
Morgan o f DeBary, about the
assistance he received while
having tire trouble in San­
ford, bring* to mind an ex­
perience I had one wreck be­
fore Christmas.
Having gone on an early
morning errand, I ran out of
gas. I had with me my young
eon, and s i the highway was
in an unpopulated arcs, I
thought it boat to wait for a
stata trooper, sheriff, or
someone vise to stop.

Thought For Today
A mnn who benrs fnlse witness
against his neighbor is like n war
club, or a sword, or a sharp arrow.
— Proverbs 25:18.
We can best prove our thankful­
ness to the Almighty by the way in
which on this earth nnd nt this time
each of us does his duty to his fellowman.— Theodore Roosevelt.

I waited f o r ■ h a lf an hour

whllo four o f Sheriff Hobby’s
cars passed and I tried in vain
to wave them dawn.
Thanks to a very nice used
ear denier who went out of
his way to help, I was on my
way again.
Where were the police then?
I drive a 1032 Ford with out

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

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WASHINGTON — (N EA)
— When I remember Gen.
Dougina MacArthur pereonel1y, 1 remember him not a i a
general bat as the "governor"
o f Japan during the U.S. oc­
cupation after World War II.
1 knew the Japanese well
for alx pre-war years as foreigp correspondent In Tokyo.
I knew them again for two
years under the MacArthur
occupation. MacArthur's personal influence as a man on
the Japanese area profound.
The Ja-anese understood
MacArthui, He was like one
o f their i.hotguna, who kept
himself behind a curtain and
ruled through third men. MacArthur’a genius was in ruling
through Japanese forms.
He did not make the mis­
take o f removing Emperor
Hirohlto. He ruled through
the emperor. But he made
vast changes In the monarc­
hy.
The emperor renoonced hia
claim to divinity. Nobles lost
their titles. Hie legislature
and populnr voting dominated
the government, but it still
operated under many o f the
forms o f the old imperial way.
Also, In the odd imperial way,
MacArthur was the advisor
behind the throne.
In a sense, MacArthur was
more Japanese to the Japan­
ese than they themselves.

Now, it is true that Mac­
Arthur made mistakes. The
new constitution was so writ­
ten that the Japanese could
not understand It.
I remember being at a pri­
vate gathering at the home
o f Japan'a leading constitu­
tional lawyer, Dr. Masamichl
Itoyama, when he attempted
to etplaln the MacArthur con­
stitution to a group of his
friends, all university gradu­
ates. The meanings were so
difficult to explain in Japan­
ese that he was forced to do
a goodly share o f his explain­
ing in English.
The after-war purges drag­
ged out so long they lost their
meaning in many cases. There
were excesses in applying
western concepts to Japan too
quickly. MacArthur created an
economic mishmash in his at­
tempts to break up the Zatbatsu (the big family mono­
polies) with amateur trust
busters.
But by and large MacArthur’a actions—even those In
which his programs founder­
ed—were moves leading to­
ward more individual liberty
and respect for the average
Japanese.
MacArthur’s p r o g r a m s
broke the back of the latent
communism, which was very
strong in Japan at the end
of the war. The Communists

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julie Barton
838-1318
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
888-3878
Casselberry
Mre. Jane Caseclberry
838-3048
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Magia
385-3743
DeBary
Mrs. Adam MulUr
688-4410

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Mrs. Mildred Haney
848-5431
Enterprise
Mias Helen Bnodgrun
848-8933

Geneva
Mre. Joe. E. Mathleux
849-4824
Lake Mery
Mrs. Frances Wester
821-6218
Lake Monro*
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
822-4722
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Dean
322-1888
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
822-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
868-8818

Barbs
By Vial Cochran
Some ion ran easily make n
wallflower blossom brightly
at any party.
The first appendicitis opera­
tion waa performed 81 years
ego and there have been a lot
of openlnga for doctora ever
since.
The idea of fingerprints
often settles the question o f
which one o f your youngsters
used the guest towel in the
bathroom.
When winter’s back finally
Is broken wc hope all the doctore era out on calls.
If *o many women weren't
■o glad to carry It, gossip
wouldn’t travel so far.

Worry Clinic
CASE S 441: Tina G.. aged
36, is In a highly nervous
state.
"D r. Crane," she tearfully
exclaimed, "w e’ ve been mar­
ried for 15 years.
"But our marriage is threat­
ened. For my husband was on
a sales trip to a certain city
in the West where a number
of respectable suburban cou­
ples are engaging in ‘ wife
swapping,' as he called it.
"A tew married couples will
thus go to a vacation spot for
the weekend. Then they ex­
change wives and revel in
their adultery.
"In fact, some of the wives
even told my husband that it
saved their marriages from
becoming stodgy.
"They said their husbands
were far more stimulating
and attentive after such a
week-end where they had in­
dulged in ‘ wife swapping.'
"Now my husband is nag­
ging at me to sec if we can't
persuade some of our friends
to schedule a similar week­
end party.
"Out it nauseates me even
to think of such swinish be­
havior. How can intelligent
human beings ever degener­
ate to such a low level?"
The remarkable Roman Re­
public was launched by vir­
tuous pioneers who stressed
hard work, honesty and moral
integrity.
Then Roman morals dete­
riorated under Nero until
abortions and "w ife swap

A doctor, to be a good one,
has to know about as much
alicut human naturn aa ha
docs about medicine.

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may wear the same ones when
they grow up.

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City E ditor
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Buainaae Manager
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(Editor'a note: There l«
now an International highway i
distress signal which moat|
people utilise. Next time
you're in trouble simply raisa
the hood o f your ear. Someone will stop almost immed­
iately.)

1964

Psychiatrists are familiar
with the male who enjoys
abuse and cannot function sex­
ually unless he is imposed
upon.
Long before the recent wave
of "wife swapping." promin­
ent men have demanded that
their wives submit to other
ALL ELECTRI C HE A l
males, much to the dismay
and horror of the virtuous
wives.
Hut such males visualize the
rape of their wives by the
other men and thus grow
more erotic by such indirect
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ping" were common occur­
rences.
Laziness and the selling of
votes for wheat were also
rife. And even at the suinptlous feasts, the fat Roman de­
generates would gorge to the
full, then slick their fingers
down their throats till they
vomited their meal, after
which they'd gargle a sip of
wine to wash out their
mouths.
Then they'd pounce on a
second mcall For they were
so sensuous they tried all
varieties of food and sexual
menus.
Soon the rugged barbarian
tribes undermined the Roman
pristine stamina till Rome fell.
But it was moral decay
from within that sapped the
virile Roman Republic o f its
former tremendous strength.
America needs to watch the
handwriting on the wall! Such
lewd behavior as evidenced
by the "w ife swapping" craze
reduces love and idealism to
hog lot levels.
Men who suggest such sex­
ual deviations (and men us­
ually start them) are partial­
ly platonic, plus basically ef­
feminate, too.
For such men are maso­
chists. They can’t become sex­
ually passionate until they are
whipped or Imposed upon psy­
chologically.
And the mental recognition
that another man hai taken
their wife for the week-end,
thus acts as a psychological
tonic to their wanning sexual
vigor.

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Washington, D. C., leads the
nation’s largo population cen­
ters in proportion of families
headed by college graduates,
ssys the Census Bureau.

Dr. Crane’s

were prepared and organized.
They had a brilliant theore­
tician and tactician in Nosaka
(Okano).
But MacArthur was giving
the Japanese in fact the things
Communist propagandists pro­
mise as bait but don't de­
liver.
One example: Ho instituted
one o f the moat effective land
reform program* ever carried
out in any country.
Naturally, many o f MscArthur's changes failed. Never­
theless, the result was a sta­
ble, essentially democratic po­
litical ayatem friendly to the
United States, and a success­
ful, prosperous, rapidly ex­
panding economic system.

o f state tags. I have been
stopped by the police before,
just to aek about car. Can't
they recognize a woman in
distress?
I’m still bumingl
Mrs. John Maloney
746 Baywood Cirela
Sanford

23 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL
SCHOOL EXPERIENCE

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TEACHER
PRINCIPAL
SUPERINTENDENT
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
FOR ADMINISTRATIVE
EXPERIENCE.

RE-ELECT

R. T. MILWEE
Superintendent O f Public

Instruction

Seminole County
PAID POLITICAL ADV.

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An automobile ifintmiition, we grant
you. isn't the most loul-stirting subject oa
earth. Nothing to look it either.
But if you'd like for your neit new cur to
give you i better btrik on pctfotmince
snd gisotine mileage, something happened
list week to be your guide.
The Los Angeles to New York Mob!
Economy Bus proved one thing far sure.
There's quite a dilfeicoc* In the trussmissions of new cm.
Ttsraa out of four for Buick
The long-time champion in the uammiilion lesgue—Buick—walked off with the
1964 economy pennant. No other single
mike of cir woo is msny events is Buick.
Four enuiet, three winners.
The winning Spec iii cuffed the new Super
Turbine MX) automatic uinstnitsioo; the
LeSslxe wis equipped with the Super
Turbine 400 (both optional at extra coat).
They'ie the latest in a long line of Bukk
transmissions well known for their smooth­
ness and absence of “ shift fret". The Super
Turbine is s sciincd sod improved torque

converter type to help you ufely p*« can
and trucks aa well as gas stations.
You'8 hear a lot about it in the next couple
of years as this modern kind of transmis­
sion it adopted by more and mote car
iNiilders.
Whst about engine*?
Of course, an efficient transmisston gen
more efficient when teamed up with a
lean, agile engine. The winning Buick
power plants were our oew V-6 and V-t.
The JOO cubic inch V-a in die winning
Bukk Special (die lowear priced
nd the Bukk LcSebre (the lowcat
priced big[ Buick)
Bukk) is
Ulike a
s wcll-condmoned
well-conditioned
fighter. AU muscle, no fat. Weighs in sc
far lets thin other V-I's of similar punch.
It took every other V-0 inda*Ecooomy Run.
Your type o f driving—regular got
The Run wae through cities and lowna,
across super highways, in traffic, our of
tnffic. This was dot race track driving or
proving ground driving. Tbit waa your
kind of driving—even though you caa'C
expect to get at good mileage as these
capctt drivers in ibctr finely tuned produc-

tioa can. The dlsnnct tm 3.34S mOc*
about what most families log is four
months. AU three Bukks used regular g*L
So the Economy Run b nor just a a os*
country tour for the MobU people and e
few car buffs. It's a reliable ini of a cos's
power team and what it’s able to squccs*
out of in fuel.
We don't expect everybody to rush oat
thia week-end to buy e sew Buick jaw
because we won * few economy trophic*.
There an to many other good reasons for
leaning to Bukk that economy usually
yljni nans-1
gets second billing. Thctc'i styling,
rally. An unusually great ride. Eitraordi.
nary engineering a'nJ
workmanship. And
nd wot!
very young
Small wonder
oung performance.
petfo
Buick sales are running at 11.1U over last
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But k'e nice to get economy as a plus m e
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have ■ car that's built to get the mow out
of every took of gasoline.
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Soprano Doubts
Europeans Are
Better Singers
11

NEW YORK (N BA) —
W h it this country need* &gt;»
aelf-confldence, i t leaat In
th i area o f claMical mualc.
Regina Rasnik, a Metrop o l l t a n m#**o-»oprano o f
great talent and charm, aaya
that tha problem with Ameri­
cana la that they "auffar
from a great Inferiority com­
plex." Since Miia Reenlk ie a
New York native, we can taka
her erltlclem ae honeet.
“ The U.8.-bom and U.8.trained alnger,H »ha aaya, “ ia
ae a rule better-tralnad and
phyelcally and rocally euperlor
to tha average European artlet. And yet there ia etill a
tendency on the part o f many
Americana to aeeuma automatically that tha European
le better.
"One other way the AmeriBy Dick Kleiner
can la better—he’e emotion­
ally more atable. European
companlea i l k a
to have
American artleta for that
reaaon atone. At Beirut in 'At
there were 18 Americana in
the company. Tha Americana
work harder, have little or
no temperament and learn
their rolca In the original
language*. A German linger,
moat o f tha time, laama
operaa o n l y
In German.
American artleta learn Ger­
man operaa in G o r m a n ,
French In French, Italian in
Italian."
"Moat European atari," aha
aaya, "walk out o f tha opera
houaa with their col]pra up
and their eyea atralght ahead,
and they don't look at any­
body or talk to anybody. The
U. S. atari aay hello, algn
autographa, amlle, act vary
friendly. They often learn tha
namea o f the regular fana
and call them by name. The
European audiencea are aatonlabed and very pleased."
Mlaa Reenlk llkaa to confpmplata what aha ralla "tha
accident o f gene*" which pro­
duce* lovely volcea, ilka her*.
8ha believe* that heredity
haa little to do with it—“ my
Ban alnge like a frog” —and
that neither money nor p o r ­
tion haa anything to do with
which peraon ia bleated with
a beautiful alnglng instru­
ment,
"It happen*,” she aaya,
"moat often
in countries
where the climate ia haalthy
— the V . S-, Italy, Scandina­
via—and leaa often in countrie* where the climate ia
dour. England and France
have rarely produced groat
linger*. In Belgium, they Juat
cough."
Dlek’a Pick*—Ferrante and
Telcher have a nlea inatrumental eallad "Con* Pona” on
UA. Othere: "The Bottom of
Old Smokey (Della Reeaa,
RCA)| "Bring Bark My Beatlea" (Bonnie Brooka, UA)|
"Summer Green and Winter
White" (Anita Kerr Quartet,
RCA)| “ The Pink Panther
T h e m * " (Henry Manelnl,
R C A )j "Tobacco Road" (The
Baytown
Singer*,
MOM);
“ Hooray for that Little Differenca" (Johnny Horton, Co.
lumbla); "It Had Better Be
Tonight”
( Buddy G r a c e ,
Epic).
Dance T Try Uicae recent
LI’»—Decra haa a alew o f
good albume for dancing, fea­
turing Wayne King, Guy
1-ombardo, Sammy Kaye, Jan
Garber and, If you Ilk* the
Latin beat, Warren Covington; UA haa Ralph Marterie
with "60 Fabuloua Dane* Fa­
vorites"; mer* Latin rhythm*
from London with Kdmundo
Boa and “ New Sound* on
Broadway" and from Xavier
Cugat on Mercury'* “ Cugat
Caiiraturca..”
RCA haa two opera record­
ing*—* brand new "Kalataff”
with Oeralnt Evana, Glulletta
Simlonato, Robert Merrill and
Roaallnd Ella* and, on the
lower-priced Vlctrola label, a
reissue o f the fin* “ Tosca”
whlrh starred Zinka Milan..v,
Jusal BJoerllng and Leonard
Warren. The “ Tosca" is a
rlaaair, now available in a
lowor-prlccd edition, and the
'Kalataff” |« fln. , although
not Verdi's best work.

Nominees
CHERRY HILL, N. J. (UP1) -H u r r y to Market,
Toamah and Mongo, three
dlviiioaal winner* oI IN ), arc
among the nontlwca for the
olght major atahoa ach*duled
for Garden Slate Park be­
tw e e n April N and May 90.

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By WM. TATLOR
MCKEOWN
N f a ip t p n Enterprise A m .
DETROIT — (N BA ) —
Mora boat* may ba traveling
farther on land than on tha
water In a year or eo.
Right now atata reglstrationa thow over 3,000.000 boat
trailera In uee. Here In tha
Motor City the new weekend
look In care already seem* to
Include a runabout towing
along behind.
Cartop boata are coming
down to ride aitern on wheela
of their own. The trend la
toward craft too big to boost
up on tha roof. Now moat
trailer boata run 14 to 20 feet
In eiae, and with an outboard
clamped on tha etern.
nut larger crulaera with
heavier Inboard enginea are
also getting hooked up and
hauled along for family out*
inga. Twin axle trailera are
recommended, and new mod*
ela are being Introduced thia
year which have open cradlea
to handle the propellers and
shafla
of
Inboard-powered
hulls and tha dcep-V designs
that are becoming pcpalvr.
Double bed trailera for power
and sailboat twin-hull cats*
tnarams are also available.
A boat width of eight feet
la usually the limit for easy
and legal trailing. Hut Dava
Willard, Inboard-outboard ex*
pert for Interceptor Enginea,
recently moved from San Ra­
fael, Calif, to Detroit and
brought his big 26-foot cabin
cruiser right along. A Tolly*
craft built in Kelso, Wash*
she's eight feet alx Inches
wide but he refused to part
with her, so he loaded har on
a truck and shipped her that
way.
Willard recommends apo*
dal preparations If a heavy
rig is to be trailed cross*
country behind tha family car.
A power winch that pluga
into tall light or outlet in the
trunk la a big help. Put a
trailer hitch on you? front
bumper as well, Dava recoin*
mends, so you can see what
you're doing during launch*
Ing.
All cars carry a spare tiro,
but an extra or so fo r tho
trailer may bo oven more
valuable. A trailer fis t tire
can l&gt;e hard to replace In tho
middle o f open country. For
long trips, It’s well to check
the trailer laws o f states that
will be crossed. Boating In*
duatry Association, 807 N.
Michigan Avenue, Chicago,
has u booklet which lists tho
lights, brakes, safety chains,
etc., required by Individual
states.
•

Navy Skims Pasl
George's 6*5
The contest Wednesday af­
ternoon between the Navy
nine and Oeorge’s In the Lit*
tie American League lived
up to pre-game expectations
of being a tight contest
When the two clubs collided
the Navy nosed out George’a
by a score of • to 8 and the
Sailors moved Into second
place In the loop's standings,
ltay Mllwood and reliever
Scott Harris split the pitch*
Ing chores for the Sailors and
the two firemen together whif*
fed IS men.
Andy Rufus continued to
pound the opposition's pitch*
ing—hitting for the distance.
Rufus scored what proved to
be the winning run by stealing
home In the final framo.
Going Into tha last Inning
trailing 6 to 4, George's
threatened but could muster
only one run and fell short
of knotting the count although
they had the tying run oo
third with but one away.
The line score:
Navy
101 U &gt; - « 1 I
George's
113 001-5 8 4
W l » - Harris (1-0), LP-*
Harley Sykes (1*1), H R - Ru.
fus.

Sunland Beats
North Orlando
In a South Seminole LitOe
League exhibition contest the
Sunland club racked up an 11
to T decision over the North
Orlando Cardinals la an at*
fair played at North Orlando.
Ilinnels was the winning
pitcher for Sunland whue
B rum and Elder did the
mound chores tor North Or*
Undo with Browa getting cre­
dit for the loss.
Stewart of Bualaad
ih a d ^ eV
clftitcd
£ t«
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The follow in g n»m »d person*
(into born ( e lid e d
by lb *
Board o f C ou nir Com ml«»lon•ra o f Semlnol* C ou ntf. F lorIda. lo eerv* aa Clerk* and In ■paolora for iho Prim ary E leclion, to bo bald, Tuaaday, May
a. l i f t .
Clarka aad leapartora
Prertart No. I
Boatbwaot Bee ford
Mr. Patar J. Bukur, Clark
Mrs. Anna T. Bukur
Hr*. John r . McCloakay
Mra. Ed Boat
Mra. Albart Q. Thomaa
Mra. W. S. Yaaekla
Mr. E. M. Maraton
Clarka aad laaparloro
P n f la r t No. t
Leka Monroe - Paolo
Mr. John E. Foa. Clark
Mra. Mary R. Schmah
Mra. Baaala A. Govocek
Mra. Mary E. H lltall
Mra. Opal E. Dorn
Mra. Martha E. Danmark
Clarka aad loepaotoro
P rarlort No. e
Soolfcaoot nanford
Mr. J. H ow ard Cuablns. Clark
Mra. E re D. Jaokaon
Mra. C b rlilln a Blankanahlp
Mra. Itoaa O. Boyla
Mra. A lyaa Adama
»tr. W illiam O. Tanr.ar, Jr.
Mra. J. N. Aataralla
Mr. f r a d Pop#
Mrs. Vara Matbare
Mra. Luell* C. K lrebbuff
Clarka and toaportora
P iw t a r l No. 4
Attamaata dprtaes. Nortfc
Mra. B all* M orrison, Clark
Mrs. Ann Baaaau
Mra. F aal Franck
Mr. Ralph W . Patar
Mr. Donald H arris
Mra. J. C. Howell
Mrs. Virginia L. Morrlaoa
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Mrs. M a e M. Btelay
Mrs. Minnie K . Mass*
Mr. T. H. Denial I
lira . Eleanor C. Moreaa
Mra. Gearg* Jakubcln. Jr.
Clarka sad I aspartate
P re rta rt N o. S

ora rra
Mr. W illis K. Dibble, Clark
Mr*. Em m s Touts
Mr. Richard H. K retser
Mra. John Tbomaa
W orks and taapiataaa
P i i « Im &lt; R e. V
Ckalaeta
Mr. B rely a Fora. Clark
Mrs. Anna T ofta ly
Mr. d a o re s IL Bouldan
Mr. Ray Fora
Clarka aad toaportora
Frortnrt No. a
Q # lltR ff4
Mr*. Oladye L Jana, Clark
Mra. Varna M. Cobb
Mrs. Barbara Branoar
Mrs. Charlotte S. Albrecht
Mra. Rabaera C. W ilson
Mrs. Elian W. F o o ls
Clerks and laaparloro
Proriart Ha. P
W poI Control C oaoty
Mra. Elans Blisw. Clark
Mra. Mareuarlla B. Morrlaoa
Mra. Barak L P olity
Mra. Cola DaRosa
M n. Ann* Hopkins
Mra. Mrda Andrew*
Clarks aad laapaotars
prertart No. 1#
Lake Marr
Mr. H. M. UlsaaoD. Clark
Mra. Jean L Ronton
Mra. V olllt II. East
Mr. C. E. Donaldson
Clarka aad I sopor taro
Prrrlart No. It
Altamonte Springs. Boalk
Sir. Ann Plnnuck. Clark
lira. Harriet B. Hearn
lira. Margaret It. Wales
Mr* Franres Young
Mr. Leonard H. Androars
Mr. Albert Btarka
Mrs. Ilary Btarka
Clarka and la a p roton
F rortort No. IB
Foroot City
Mr. W. A. Forward, Clerk
Mra. U tterly J. Laahlay
Mrs. Jaaala U Nowall
Mrs. Amy B. W’ hlldsn
Ur. Claranra M. Atchley
Mra. n sa lrlca Pardua
Clarka and I sapor tore
P rrrla rt No. IS
baa an a a d - North Orlaada
Mrs. Charlotte C. Otlo, Clark
Mra. Jonnla E. Cray
Mr. Maurice B. Rudolph
llr . Ralph llam m ond
Mra. Ells T. Dudley
Mra. l.ulu F. Carlton
Clarka aad laaprrtora
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Caaaolborry • Pon t Park
Mra. Mildred M. BraarIL d a r k
Mr. Edward T. Klmbla
Mra. V irginia t. Chanty
Mrs. D orothy A. Dunn
Clarka aad laapaodaro
Proriart No. IB
kortkoaat Baaford
Mrs. Hortoaaa W. Roumlllst,
Clerk
Mrs. Dlda Stla*
Mra. Martha IV, Reborn
Mr*. Mlanl* M. Strickland
Mrs. B a lly T oll
Mrs. Annolta W. Lain*
Mrs. Emma Lsu Bounders
Mrs. It. F. Cooper
Mrs. C. M. Flow ers
Mrs. R. F. Rohlena
Mr. J. II. Truluck
Clarka sa d laaportooo
Prrrtaot No. Id
Mrs. John Tales. 8 r- Clark
Mr. Itlsnlcy Kuraa
Mr. C tayloa D. Panes
Mrs. Ilartha n rook a
Mrs. Harold A. Millar
Clarka aad Isaprrtars
Prertart No. I f
North Orlando • Caaaolkasrp
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Mr*. Eleanor a t o m
Mrs. Bata M. Saw yer
Mra. Ilolaa F. Hraan
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Mr. Ben R. Evans
Clerk* and laaprrtora
Prrrlart No. IB
Saalaad
Mr*. J. C. Lavender, Clark
Mr. It. F. Itoalilk
Mra. Paulalla c . Whit*
Mrs. A. U. Abrams
Mr*. Lon Mlmrrl)
Mr*. Lillian Pranklln
Clarka aad laaprrtora
P rrrlort No. IP
Boath Bastard
Mr. Edward U Zimmerman.
Clerk
Mrs. Lucy H. Smith
Mra. Alberta Drowning
Mra. Nell C. Kader
Mra. Lillian II. Burk*
Mr. N. V. Farm er
Clerk* aad laaprrtora
P rrrlart h a. St
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Mr. Raymond Lundqutat
Mra. Audrey Belltra
Mr. Thtodor* Connolly
Mra. Clara Johnson
Mr. J. Milton Moor*
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P rrrla rt No. SI
Northwest Baaford
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Mrs. n . O. K ordgrtn
Clarka aad laaprrtora
P rrrla rt No. 23
Sanford Cratrol
Mra. Charlotte M. Smith. Clerk
Mlsa Edna ChIHtndrn
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Mrs. Hilda M. W ray
Mra. C. L. Redding
Mr*. R. T. Cowan
Mr. Floyd A. Palmar
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P rrrla rt Na. *S
Sooth P rra Park
Mrs. Ellaabatb Baabarger,
Clark
Mrs. V irginia McManua
Mra. Lillian Bevara
Mrs. D altr Lautanbarg
Mr. Lao Bourrat
Mr. Price Egbert
Mra Raba Bavlll*
James p. Avery, Jr.,
Chalrmaa
Board of
C ou nir Commtielo.itra
Namlnola County,
Florida
fO fficial Heal)
Attaat Arthur II. Backwlth. Jr.
Clark o f th* Circuit
Court
■emlnol* County,
Florida
Publish; April IT. 1MI
C D T -II
IN TH E
CIRCUIT COCRT.
NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
UP PLOHUA IN AND FOB
BEMINOI.B COCNTY
CHANCERY NO. ISPS*
ALICE MAnr PO W ELL
P lain tiff
v*.
WILLIAM U. POWELL, '
Defendant
NOTICE OP B U T
TIIE STATE OP FLORIDA TO:
WILLIAM U. POW ELL
whoa* mailing addraat Is
e/o Paul Bmltb Construc­
tion Company
Boa I I I !
Mombata. Eaat A frica
A Sworn Complaint having
baan filed agalnat you In the
Circuit Court In and for BamInol* County, n orld a . In Chan­
cery, fo r D horc*. Iho short
Kile o f
eald action
being
ALICE
MART
POW ELL.
P lain tiff vs. William 17. P ow all. Defendant, the** prvttnts
ar* lo couao and rtqu lro you
in file your written dafonaas.
If any, to tho Complaint fllad
htraln. and to aarva a ropy
thereof upon P lain tiff's a ttor­
ney on or b tfor* the llt h day
o f May. A. D. l i l t , otherw ise
a Derr** Pro Confaaao w ill b*
antarod agalnat you and tb*
cauaa proceed o i part*.
WITNESS my hand and o f f i ­
cial atal at Sanford, Kamlnolt
County, Florida, this Jth day
o f April, A. D. t i l l .
(BEAL)
Arthur If. IJackwlth. Jr.
d o r k o f tho Circuit Court.
Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and for Remlnol* County,
Florid*
By Martha T. Vlhltn. D. C.
Cordon V. Frederick
Attorney for Plalnttlf
110 Eaat Commercial street
P. a Bos ITII
Hanford. Florida. U t i l
Publlaht A pril II. IT, II. May
I. IM I
CDT-IS
IN T N I COURT OP TMP.
COUNTY JUDGE. BEMINOLR
COCNTY, BTATR OF FLO R­
IDA.
la a* Iks Kelate a t,
O RACE I. METCALF
Deceased.
IN PROBATE.
FINAL NOTICR
Notice |* hereby given that
th* uadaralfnad w ill, on tho
llt h day o f May. A. D. IM I.
present to tho Honorable Coun­
ty Judge o l Bomlnolo County,
Florida. It* final return, gocount and vouchers, aa Eaacutor o f tho Estate o f Oraoo L
Metcalf, deceased. and at said
lima, than and (bar*, make
applltatlon lo tbo oald Jude*
fur a final aatllom oat o f lto
administration o f said aatato,
and fo r an order discharging
It a* such Kaacutor.
Dated this tho Ith day o f
April. A. D. 1111.
FIR S T NATINAL BANK
A T W IN TER P A R K
B yi Prank P. Olaekln. Jr.
A s Trust O fficer
Aa E ie o u io r o f the Es­
tate o f Oreae L Metcalf
Doe aa tod.
Wlndarwaodla, Balnea A Ward
Attornoya
I I I Park Avenue. South
W inter Park, Florida
Pnbllahi April 11, IT, I I . May
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1. Lout &amp; Pounfl
2. Notices - Pereonala
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Eatate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Buaineaa Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situation* Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
20. Radio A Television
27. Special Service*
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
•J lin e / ikwW I m tfeyW aH HU WvuwcW i#eptf *
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers • Shrubs
1. L o s t A F o u n d
4 . T r a n s p o r t a tio n
33. Furniture
LOST:
Ladies
Butova
wrist
WANTED.
Rida from Midway
34. Articles Tor Sele
watch, broken band, Down­
to Pinecrest area Mon.,
34-A Swap or Exchange
town Santord. Ph. 322-3173.
Wed., Frt., Ph. 322 8078.
36. Articles Wanted
56. Automobiles - Trucks LOST: Female Siamese cat, 6 . F o r R e n t
36-A Autos Wanted
Ravenna Park, Temple Dr.
37. Boats - Motors
area. Children's p*t. Re­ Furn. ApL Clot* In. Apt. 6.
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
$35 M *. 407V4 W. 1st.
ward. 322-2512.
39. Trailers - Cabanas
Furn. 1 Bdrm. ApL $45. 2101
2 . N o tic e * • P e r s o n a ls
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Legal Notice

FLORIDA. IN AND rO K SENINOLE COUNTY.
n o . te e n .
ALBERT N. FITTS, aa A n cill­
ary Adm inistrator o f Kalalo of
Joaaphlno D. Whit*, deraaaad.
Plaintiff,
va.
WILLIAM U. CLASH and
HETTY JANE CLAHH. lolntly
and aavorally.
Defendant*.
n o t ic b o r
FORECLOBURE BALE
NOTICE IB HEREBY O lV EN pursuant to Final Doers*
o f Foreclosure dated tho llth
day or April. A.U. IM I. and
•ntorod In Chancery Case No.
I l l l t o f th* Circuit Court of
th* Ninth Judicial Circuit nf
Florida, In and for Seminole
County. Florida, wherein A l­
bert N. Pitt*, a* Ancillary A d­
ministrator o f tho Eatalo o f
Josephine D. W hile, dtcaasad,
It plaintiff, and W illiam If.
Claaa and Baity Jan* Class,
Jointly and aavarally, nr* th*
defendant* I will tall to th#
h l„h * ti and bast bidder fo r
raoh at th* front door o f th*
Hainlnol* County Court Hauoo,
In th* City o f Sanford, County
o f Seminole and Btal* o f F lo r­
ida, at It o'clock A.M. on th*
llt h day o f April. A. D. IIM ,
Iho follow ing d ticrlb td pro­
perly, *■ act forth In said
Final D tcrac, situated lyin g
and btlng In Sstnlnol* County,
Florida, mor* particularly de­
scribed aa follow s:
Lola 1 lo It. Block II.
CIIYHTAL LAK E W INTER
HOMES SUBDIVISION, aa
recorded In Plat Book I.
r a is e I l l - I l l o f III* P ub­
lic Record* o f Samlnol*
County, Florida.
Dated this llt h day o f April.
A. D. IIM .
IBEAL)
Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr.
Clark o f abov* styled
C ou rt
Up: flandra B. Johnson,
D. C.
Albert N. Pllts
A tlornoy for P lain tiff
I Masonlo Bldg.
Hanford, Florida.
Publish: April IT. IIM
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AND F O R
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN CHANCERY NO. IBSea
CART RIV E R BA VINOS BANK,
a New T ork corporation,
P lain tiff,
va
HOMER H ERRIN and MIL­
D RED OERRIN, hi* w lf*.
Defendant*.
NOTICB TO DEFEND OR
ORDER OP PURL 1CATI ON
B l'IT FOR PO RK CLO It RE
TO: IIOMEIt OERRIN
Chatom
Alabama
TOtf. HOMER OERRIN. ar#
horobr notified that a Com­
plaint fo r Foracloour* o f M ort­
g a g e ha* boon filed against
you, and you ar* roqulrod to
torv* a cop y of you r Answ er
ar Flooding* to th* Complaint
on th* P la in tiff* attorney,
Joaeph M. Fltsearald. t i l l e curlty Trust Building. Miami
It. Florida, and fll* tha o rig i­
nal A nsw er or Pleading In Iho
o ffice o f th* Clark o f th* Cir­
cuit Court on or bofor* th*
llt h day o f Mny A.D.. IM I. If
you fall to do to. Judgment by
default w ill bs taken against
you fo r th* rollof demanded
In th* Complaint.
Tha dttcrlpllon o f tho real
property proceeded agalnat la:
Lot I. HT. JOHNS VILL­
AGE. Second Revision, a c­
cord in g to plat th ereof aa
recorded In Plat Book I*,
pagao Tl and Tt. Public
Record* o f Bamlnol* Coun­
ty. Florida;
TOOETH ER
W ITH
th*
fo llo w in g poroonnl proper­
ty!
P rew ay flpae* Haatar, M e­
dal No. I M I !
Thl* nolle* ehatl b* publish­
ed one* each week fo r four
roneocutlv* w eek* In th* Banford Herald.
DONE AND O RD ERED t t
Sanford. Bomlnolo C o u n t y ,
Florida, thl* llt h day o f April
A.D.. IIM .
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr.
Clork. Circuit Court
B y; Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clork
Joseph M. Fltsgarald
T il Security Trust Building
Miami II. Florida
FlU tiklln l-M T I
Publish: A pril IT. 14. May t. I.
IIM
C D T -lt
IB T H B CIRCUIT COURT OP
TH B NINTH JUDICIAL C IR .
C U T OF FLORIDA. IN AND
FOR BEMINOLB COUNTY.
C1TT OF NANFOnD, FLORIDA
Pstlllonar,
TIIE BTATB
at eL

OF

FLORIDA,

Rat pendant*
ORD ER TO SHOW CAUSE
TO TH E STATE OF FLORIDA
AND TH E SEVER AL PRO ­
PE R TY OWNERS. T A X P A Y ERS.
CITIZENS
AND
OTHERS
H A V INO
OR
CLA1UINO
ANT
RIGHT,
TIT LB OR INTEREST IN
THE PROPERTY TO BE
AFFE C TE D BT TH E ISSU­
ANCE BT TH E CITY OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. OF
W ATER AMD SEW ER R E VENUE
CERTIFICATES,
SERIES IIM , H EREIN AFT­
ER MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED, OR TO BE
AFFECTED IN ANT WAY
TH EREBY :
Th* Stata e f Florida, through
tb* SU M Attorney o f tb*
Ninth Judicial Circuit o f aald
State, and tbs sovaral property
owner*, tsspsysr*. oltlsans and
othtra havlqg ar elalming any
right. Utla ar Intarast In pro­
perty to bo affoctod by tba
latuaaca by tba City o f ta n ford. Florida, a f tba W ater and
Bawar
Revenue
Certificate*.
Barlaa IIM , harsaftar mor*
parUoulartp described, o r to b*
affaotad la way way tharoby,
ar* haraby required to appear
bofor* th* Circuit Caurt e f
Bamlnol* County. Florida, In
lb * Ninth Judicial Circuit of
said SU M at tb* Courthouse
la Saafard. Florida, oa tha llt h
day a f May, IIM . a t 1:11
o'clock A .I I , a a d ahow eaue*
w hy tha pray o n * f tb* patltlea
filed la tha ah*v* proceeding
should s a t h* granted. and th*
W ater aad Sawar Revenue Car­
llflea ta a Sarla* l i l t , therein
SeeertkeS aa6 U

PRIVACY: Gracious 2*forj
home, city convenience A
water. 2100 sq. ft., plus big
screen porch, back util,
porch, patio, garage. Ideal
for children. 322-9235.

2 BR House, Study, Kitchen,
3 BR. I Bath, Lovely U ch
Living k Dining Rra. 2126 FUR.V 2 BR houie. Lake
Arbor $13,500 — $500 Dn
Golden,
Lake
privileges.
Ph.
Myrtle Are. South, Sanford.
$03 Par Mo.
322-0274.
STOREROOM, or office, on
3 BR, 1 Bath. Charming loca­
lit. St., near 2 free park­ Furn. Cottai*, at Five-Points,
NEW CB 2 BR, plastered, tila
tion $11,350 — $500 Dn.
$63
mo.
322-1467.
ing loti. Inquire, Manuel
bath k sills, util, rm., big
$75 Par Me.
Jacobtoo’s Dept Store.
carport, plenty citrus k
2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Available
shade. Call O w i t r
at
April 11. 1-BR. Unfura. Du­ 1 BR, 1 Bath t Sty, Ceuntry
I BR. Furs. A pt Ground
322-6856.
plex. Available May 1. 14th
with
2
Vi acres. $7,100 - $500
floor. Contact 2312 Palmetto.
Ave. Long wood, 8 mi. from
Dn. — $61 Par Mo.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
N.A.S. Ph. 838-3296.
Modem, d e e s, 2 BR apt. 601
Asbestos shingled S BR., cor2
BR,
1
Bath.
Newly
painted
Palmetto. 322-3492 or 1374. 3 BR, fully furnished. Avail'
ntr lot, 105 x 200, trass,
City — $1,000 — $500 Do—
able May 1. Prefer adulti.
UL equipped, spotless, earGar. apL 1201 Magnolia Ave.
$63 Par Mo.
1303 Sanford Ave.
porta. $200 down, $65 mo.
Apply 3-6:30.
Owner will hold mortgage.
UN'FURN. 1 Lg. BR Apt. K it 3 BR. 1 Bath. Spanish Tradt
G. Baumbach. TE $-3148.
6 E L A I A APARTMENTS:
equipt. 106th W. 16th St. Ph.
Uonai $15,500 — $500 Dn. —
Roomi private baths, 114
349-3932.
$107 Par Mo.
$ BEDROOM, air-conditioned,
W. First 54.
lVs baths, Fla. room, fenced
3 BR, kitchen equip., built-in 1 BR. 1 Bath. Completely
yard, with patio. Ravenna
Unfurnished 3 BR. house, kit­
back porch, utility room,
furnished $6,800 — $500 Dn.
Park. Lu..- down payment,
chen equipped. 322-3651.
double garage. 322-5666.
—♦62 Per Mo.
aJium* moblily payment
NICE New 2 BR Home. 4 blks.
F'urn. Apt. 3300 MeDonvIlle.
Pbooa $22-9337.
fm. school k Shopping Cen­ 2 BR. 1 Bath, ExcaQent Neigh­
borhood
$9,800
—
$300
Da.—
Furn. apt. 500 Park Ave.
ter. Lake Mary. $65 month­
$75 Par Mo.
ly. Monna Jarvis, 522-1110.
I-ROOM efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath and shower, suit­ Small Clean Furn. apt. Adults.
Property Management
able for couple or single
&amp; Salsa Broker
Ph. 322-0702.
person or retired. All utili­
INVESTMENT A REALTY
ties included In rent. Ideal­ Room for Rent, Kitchen pri­
116 N. PARK AVE. 322-9173
vileges.
Lady only.
137
ly located on First St., with­
Offers for your selection
3!alne
St.
Loogwood,
Fla.
in 1 block ol 2 free parking
these Beautiful 2, 3, k 6
EVERETT A. HARPER
lots and shopping center. In­
Nice Room k board for man
Bedroom
AGENCY • REALTOR
quire at Manuel Jacobion
or Udy, cloaa in town. Ph.
3468 f . Park Ava.
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
322-3893.
Phones PA 3-2384 ar FA 3-2365

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RENT A BED

3 BR bouse. $55 mo. Call af­
Beautiful custom-built 2 BR,
Rol'.away, Hospital k Baby
ter 4 p. m. 322-1862.
2 bath, Fla. room, white
Beds.
terrasxo floors, complete
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
By Day, Week, or Month
alec, kitchen, dishwasher,
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3161 116 W. lit St.
disposal. Priced below ap­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Clean roomi for men. 401
praisal. 322-7480 days, or
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
JUST LISTED!
322-5836 after 6 p. ra. 3611
Msgnolls—322-3951
Comfortable and Cozy 3 BR
Iroquoi* Ave.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Robert A. Williams
Home, situated on Urge oakCowan. 322-4013.
3 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys
shaded corner lot. Features
To make th* beat home
2 BR House. 868 E. 20th. Ph. includes Den, wood floor*, 9. For Sal* or Root
at 817 Catalina Dr.
buy, see tha
322 9988.
air-conditioner,
fence,
and
4
BR,
modem,
kit.
equip.
$100 DOWN
numerous other quality ex­
$300 cash, $60 mo. Owner That's Right) Only $100 Down
tras. $13,130, with Just $695
will finance. 1317 DougUs.
will buy you n fully remod­
Down and $88 per month! Ex­
h eretofore bad authorising th*
eled 2 BR or 3 BR, M Bath
clusive!
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
loauanc* th ereof validated and
Home in Country Club Man­
confirm ed, oald C ertificate* b e ­
LAKE. Call a v a n I n g a
ing dated May I, IIM , bearing
or. Just $52 per month ($67
322-1597.
Interest at a rata o r rate* not
for the 3 BR Homes) includ­
to o ico e d five p tr centum per
ing taxes and insurance!
annum, paynbl* aeml-annually 2565 Park Dr.
322-2420 12. Real Eatate For Sale
on May 1 and Novem ber 1 o f
LESS for Nary Families!
oath year, a ggreg atin g
th*
RENTALS - LEASES 3 Rra. furn. apt. Ut floor.
principal amount e f 1104.000
Close uptown, $40 mo. Call Results count, and it's n pro­
Office PA 3-3118
being In tb* denomination o f Furn. A pt, Nice ......... $ 65
11.000 each, and m aturing aer­ Furn. 2 BR Home . . . . 8 85 322-6261.
Night FA 34648
ven
fact
that
these
Homes
ially In annual Inalallmtnls In
333-0798
year* IM I lo IM I, Inclusive, a Furn. 3 BR Home ......... 8120
are selling FASTI Only a
Furn.
House.
$60.
2
BR.
In­
mor* com plol* description of 3 BR. Rav. Park . . . . . . $110
ISM Park Dr. Ssaford. Fla.
few
remain
to
ba
sold,
and
■aid W ater and Bewar Revenue
quire at Five Points. Keys
wa have a Key. Cali To­
C ertificates. Merit, l l l l . being 3 BR. 2 Bath, Lg......... $115
at Wern Gas Station. Hlway
LARGE 2 Story Homs. 4 Bed­
contained In tha petition hero­ 3 BR, 2 Bath, Clean. .. $120
day!
17-92, South.
in.
rooms, 2 baths with rented
P. S. Immediate occupancy
Don* and ordered nt Sanford. 4 BR, 2 Bath, Large. .. $145
Garage Apt. Conveniently
Florida, thla lath day o f April.
New Custom Built Home on
granted Navy Familial. May
IIM .
located
near C h u r c h e s ,
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
we serve you?
(■I VOLIE A. WILLIAMS.
Schools and S h o p p i n g .
Jr.
tion call 322-3371.
$11,009—10% D ow n . Call
Judge o f Ih* Circuit Court
322-2420
o f th* Ninth Judicial C ir­ 2565 Park Dr.
Owner b e i n g transferred.
Stamper Agency, 1911 So.
cuit o f Florida. In and fo r
Must sell 3 BR, 2 bath
You can find anything you
French Ave., Ph. 322-4991.
8emlnola County.
Publish: A pril IT, It, May 1. need advertised in the Her­
home in Ravenna Park, 2565 Part Dr.
322-2420
IIM
Sanford. Ph. 323-0648.
ald Classified
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Owned Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management
Sales Broker

Legal Notice

chancery

IN THK
CIRCUIT
COURT
NINTH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
OP PLORIDA IN AND FOR
nilRINOl.K COCNTT.
CHANCERY NO. IBTBd
FED ERAL NATIONAL MORTOAflE ASSOCIATION, B Corporatlon.
Plaintiff.
va.
CHARLES
L
W EST
AND
DOItOTIIT A. WEST, hla wife,
Defendant*
NOTICR o r
FORECLOSURE BALD
NOTICE IS IIEREBT O lV EN purauanl to a Final Deer**
» f Foreclosure dated tli* llth
day nf April. A. D. IIM , and
entered In C hancorr Can* No.
I lf M nf Iho Circuit Court o f
th* Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and for Samlnol* County, F lor­
ida, wherein Fodoral National
M o n ie s * Aoaoclatloa. a co r­
poration erganlaed under an
Act o f Congress and Ollatlng
purauant to tba Federal Na­
tional
M orlgag*
Association
Charter A c t having Ita prin­
cipal o ffice In tb* City o f
Washington. D istrict o f Colum ­
bia,
la th*
Plaintiff,
and
CHARLES I . W EST and DOROTHT A. WEST, hla w ife, th*
Defendants. I w ill tall to Ih*
highest and bast bidder fo r
raoh at tha Front D oor o f th*
Homlnol* co u n ty Courthouse In
th* Cltv o f Hanford. County o f
Samlnol*. f la t * o f Florida, at
I lies A.M. on th* llt h day o f
April. IIM , tha follow ing de­
scribed properly a* sot forth
In cold Final Doer**, to-w lt:
Tha Boulh II I t o l Lot I t
■ and all o f Lot II. Block
It. REL - AIR. Sanford,
Florida, aa recorded In
Plat nook I, Fag* Tl. Pub­
lic Record* o l gomlaol*
County, Florid*.
Ilolp oin t Itang* . I l l RE
ll-A
Coleman Heater - MT
Dated this llt h day *1 April,
A. D. IIM .
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr,
Clark o f Circuit Court
B y: Sandra S. John***.
D. C.
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. aad
Harold f . Johnson
Attorneys fo r Plaintiff
P. ft, D raw er L
Hanford. Florida.
Publish: April IT. IM I

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Legal Notice

IN TH E CINCLIT COURT OP
TH E NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT OF TH E STATE OK
jeoT iu K o r i n t e n t i o n t o A u o r r b u d g e t
FLORIDA IN AND FO R I B B r o w FISCAL YEAR 10*1-1*05
INOLE COUNTY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN AND TO ALL OWNERS. P E R CHANCERY NO. IASI*
HON8
OH
ENTITIES
SUBJECT TO CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
OF BT. PETERSBURG, a Na­ y-LUHIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT TAXES.
NOTICE IH IIEHEDY GIVEN. In com pliance w llh and by
tional Banking Association,
P lain tiff, authority o f Chapter SIS. Florida Statutes as amended and
va.
Chapter a n t e . Law* o f Florida, IMS. thal th* U overnlna Board
FELTON NEEBMITH. at aa, o f Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District, a public
corporation oalstlng and op tra lln g under and by virtu* o f th*
a te, at ala.
Dafandanta law* o f th* Htal* o f Plorldo, Intends to adopt th* follow ing
tentative budget, or ao tha earn* may ba amended, fo r oald
NOTICE OF BUTT
D istrict fo r th* fisca l yea r beginning July I. ISM and ending
THE STATE OF PLOHIDA:
TO: FELTON NEEBMITH and June St. IMS.
Estim ated em ounl to b* raleod by District
DIANNE NEEBMITH. hla
4 t.5te.5M.ee
tax**
wlfa, and H OW ARD B E R ­
M 00.000.00
General flavanu* Fund — Stata o f Florida
RY and EVA H. BEIIRT,
*1.000 00
Spoil Escrow A ccount
hla w lf*. and H E N ltr M.
K ellm attd amount to bo received from
IIOFFMAN.
JOi,000.0*
other source#
Tou era hereby notified that
Xetlniatod unobligated or net balance which
a Bull haa been fllad asalnat
will
be
on
hand
at
th*
beginning
o
f
th*
you and each o f you. by C ITI­
1.400,000.04
abov* referred to flecal year
ZENS NATIONAL BANK OF
BT. PETERSBURG, a Notional
lit,
oi o.ooo.oo
Ketlmatod
total
funds
available
Banking Association. P lain tiff
F or Construction
In Ih* above ontlUad cauaa;
|
11,100.00
I'ersunal Service*
and that you ar* horoby r o ­
oio.oo
Contractual Service*
qulrod to fllo you r Anawor
M .lfl.0 0
Com m odities
with th* Clork o f Utla CuurL
S.1ST.000.00
Capital Outlay
and to aarva a cop y th ereof
upon th* P la in tiff ar P lain S S,110,1)1.00
Total
llfr a Attorney, whoa* nam*
F o r Aequlolllon o f Land* aad Other Purpose*
and addraaa la: ALB ERT C.
4
ST.404.00
Personal Service*
W E R LT. Attorney nt Law,
1 0 . S ll.0 0
Contractual Service*
M il
Central
Avenue.
Bt.
1,1)0.00
Com modities
Petersburg, Florida, not later
S .Stt.0 0
Currant
Charges
than May llt h . IIM .
) , IS).DO.00
Capital Outlay — Right* o f W ay
I f you (a ll to do eo. Doer**
1, 000.00
Capital Outlay — Equipment
Pro Confooto w ill bo antarod
*0.000.00
Contingencies
ngalnot you fo r th* rotlot d e­
manded In Ih* ComptalnL
- ) ,Ilf,IS *.01
Total
Th* nature o f oald sa il being
S 1)4.000.**
for foreclosu re o f m ortga s* For Reserve
I iif.iee.oo
F or T e t Assessors' Fee*
recorded la O fficial Record*
For Operation and Maintenance o f tb*
Book I I I , page I1T, Public
D istrict'* W orks
Record* o f Bamlnol* County,
• i , its.ooe.it
Personal Hervlcee
Flurlda, coverin g;
Contractual gorvlcoo
sis.ief.ee
Lot 111. OAKLAND HILLS,
Com
moditise
e n .i is .s e
a ccord in g to plat tharaof.
Current Charge*
so.see.ee
recorded In P U t Book II,
les.stt.M
Capital Outlay
pagog I I A M . P u blic R ec­
si.oee.ee
Centtnaanctoa
ords e f Samlnol* County.
F lorida ; together w ith th*
s s.m.ifi.ce
Total
fo llo w in g described Item*
For Conduct o f th* A ffair* o f Ih*
af property which ar* laDlotrlet Generally
rated la aad perm anently
Parsons! Service#
Sit.oee.eo
Installed aa * part a f th*
Contractual Bervlcte
lt.oee.ee
Improvem ents
an
aald
Commodities
11.010.00
land:
Current Chare**
s.too.to
Jack *** Gat R o t W ator
Capital Outlay
si.tie.oe
Haatar. Medal C III. Serial
Contlnaenclao
T.S00.M
No. M i l l
WITNESS my hand and th*
Total
S
111
.lit.* *
seal a f thla CourL at Sanford.
Estimated total ospendlturaa
IM .tlO .lft.tS
Bomlnolo County. Florida, thla
Estimated amount which w ill appear at th* begin ­
llth day o f April. A. D. IM I.
ning o f th* abov* referred to (local year aa
(COURT BEAL)
obligated upon com m ltm tnla mad* but Incom ­
Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr.
plete
i
see.toe.ee
Clork o f tb* Circuit Court
That on th* tlth day o f May. A .D - ISM. at nine o'clock
By Martha T. Vlltlaa
a.m. In th* County Commlaslonor'o Mooting Room *r th* Bt.
Deputy Clark
Publish; A pril IT. II. May 1. I. Lucl* County Courthouse, F ort Piero*. Florida, bearing will
ho afforded to all owners. persona, o r oatltloo who ar* o r may
IIM
b* subject to said D istrict taxes, their attorneys o r agent*,
C D T -II
to appear b ofor* aald Board and ahow tholr objection* to aald
Budaol.
Thla Notice ohall b* published In tha alshtooa eauntltt
o f th* District la accordance w llh oslatlng law*.
Thla tha Ith day o f AprH ISM.
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT » T IT *
GOVERNING BOARD
By /■ / Riley B. Mile*. Chelrmaa
(BEAL)
ATTEST:
/ * / G. E. Dali. Jr.

It Pays
To Uae

Tho HERALD
W ant Ada.

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Secratary

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Robert
It.
B. W. R oller
W. R. Brett
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Legal Notice

IN THB CIHCUIT COURT OF
TH B S I1 T H JUDICIAL C IR .
CUIT. IV A YD FOR BRMf.
YOLR COUNTY. FLORIDA
Chancery No. laaaa
FORECLOSURE OF
MORTGAGE
ERIE COUNTY I A V I X O I
BANK, a New T o rk C orpora­
tion
P lain tiff
Va
CURTIS CLARENCE IIATMAN.
JR. and RUTH IIATMAN, kla
wlfa
D efendants
NOTICE TO APPEAR
toi cu n n a clarence h a t.
MAN and RUTH H A TMAN
11)1 B. W . 4)th A vtaut,
Lake P ortal
Halendalo, Florida
Tou ar* hereby notified that
a Complaint to Poracloe* a
certain m o r ts a t* on th* fo l­
low in g described property, tow it:
Lot If. EASTOROOK SUB­
DIVISION. UNIT NO. SIX,
REPLAT OF BLOCK “ I f .
a ccording
to
Ih*
Plat
thereof aa recorded In Plat
Beok It, Pag# II. Publle
Reoorde e f Sem lneU Coun­
ty. Florid*.
to e tth o r with th* follow in g
Items o f properly which ar*
located In and permana.-tly in­
stalled as a part a f t h ' Im­
provement on oald land!
HOTPOINT E L E C T R I C
DltOP-IN RANGE MODEL
I S lR F tl-B SERIA L 11143
PIIIOIDAIIIE
ELECTRIC
DISHWASHER M O D E L
D W IU B -TW SERIAL 14VO I llS
FRIG ID AIRE
ELECTRIC
REFRIO CRATO R
MODEL
F D A -IST -B I-T W
SERIAL
I1A S34IS
LUXA1RE FURNACE MO­
D EL HO-ISS-S
LU XAIRE
AIR
CONDI­
TIONER M O D C L CA-31
SERIA L PI-4331
haa bean fllad asalnat yaa aad
you ara raqulrad la aarva a
copy o f you r Aaowor o r PleadIns to tb* Com plaint aa tb*
P lalB iltra attorney, DANIEL
J. LeFKVRE a f W arrtsk, Car­
gill *
LoFevre, t i l W a it
Fairbanks Avanv*. P. O. Bog
I l f , W inter Park. Florida, and
fll* th* arlglaal Anawar ar
Pleading In ih* o fflc * e f tb*
Clork o f ih* Circuit Court on
or bofor* th* Sltb day e f
April ISM. I f pan fall la da
s*. Judgment by default w ill
b* takau agalnat yaa far th*
relief demanded In U * Com­
plaint.
DONE and ORDERED In
Chamber* at Sanford. Senti­
nel* County, Florida U l* Sitb
day o f March. 11*4.
(SE A L)
Arthur M. Beckwith. J r Clerk
Byi Sandra S. Jabnaoa
Deputy Clerk
Daniel J. LeFevre a f
W AR R IC K . CARGILL 4
LoFEVIIE
Vlca-CheUrmaa P. a Eng IIS
IT# Want Fairbanks Atonu*
W inter Fark. Florida
Publish March I I 4 April g.
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Payton Realty

FA 2-1301

IT-92 at Hiawatha

3 BR, Fla. rra., IV* baths, cent
beat, alr-cond. $84 mo. incl.
taxes. 322-2261.
U Acre lots. Terms. Just out*
aids West city limits, $1,250.
322-1936.
4 BR, 3 Bath House is Park
Ridga. Assume payments.
Call $334341.

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Legal Notice
NOTICB OP SUIT
TWt W IL L IE LEE MIKK
7M Mount Avonu*
W ytndaneh, New T erk
Tou ar* hereby notified that
a suit bee been filed against
you la th* Circuit Court o f
th* Ninth Judicial Circuit o f
Florida, In and foy Bemlaol*
County, la Chancery No. H IM .
The names e f th* known n atur.
al defendants are A N K I B
ORACH MIKE. EDDIE LEE
MIKE. VIRGINIA M IKE and
W ILLIE LEE MIKE.
Tb* natur* o f this suit is
foy th* foreeloeura by th*
p la in tiff
of
It*
m ortga s*
agalnot th* fallow ing describ­
ed reel properly In Semlnol*
County, Florida:
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IL
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Map
tlieroor, duly recorded In
th*
Publle
Record*
of
Som lnol* County, Florida.
An abbreviated title o f tha
cas* la KENWOOD INVEST.
MENTS. INC- ate- vs. AN*
k i k g r a c e m i k e ! *t al
You ere hereby required tq
(He your m o w e r w ith th*
Clerk o f this Court aad to
#*rv# q copy th ereof on th*
Plaintiff*#
attorneys.
ROTH.
SEGAL 4 LEVINE. 14* South
Court Stroot, Orlando. Florida,
not lator than Friday, Hay
II, 1144. I f you fall t* da oo.
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entered sa tin e t you fo r th*
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Datod at Saafard. Flarlda.
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Arthur H. Backwlth. J r .
Clark e f th* Circuit Court
* f Somlnol* Ceunty, F lor­
ida
B y: Sandra S. Johnson
D tputy d a r k
ROTH, SEOAL 4 LEVINE
141 South Court Stroot
Orlando. Florida
Attorneys fo r P lain tiff

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CDS-IT

5103 DOWN
$48 MONTH

CUSTOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
Caesar Las R4. a a i 17-13

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Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds.
SALE OR TRADE

3 &amp; 4'
BEDROOM HOMES
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Air-Conditioning Optional
Ai Low as $350 Down

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
LAKE MARY
West on 25Ui SC and
Left on Lake Mary Bird.
322-2744

LAKE WYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD

3 BR, Furn. house and 2Room Cottage. Established
egg route. $7,500. Write
Sanford Herald, Box 74.

Stjr

Banforh

ijrrali) April 17, 1964— Pnpe 5-A

SWEETIE PIE

34. Article* For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer
"

0

Now under construction, Con­
crete Block home, on large
shady lot, near shopping
centers and schools. 3 large
bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in
kitchen. 322-9340.

IDYLLWILDE

MODERN 1 and 2 Story
Homes, featuring 3 ft 4
(South on 17-93—8 ml.
BR’s, and 2 and 2)4 Baths,
3 Ulks. Northwest of
Spacious living rooms, de­
Longwood Plata)
lightful dining-family room
TRAILER SHADES
combo's, fully equipped lux­
CONSIDERED
ury kitchens,
panoramic
walls of glass-sliding doors
from living ft family rooms
Ph. 838-3911
to doubla patios, double carportes, and a full line of
t BR. Home. Study, ltt
"Fine Home" extras, in­
Baths, large Family Rm. in
cluding central alr-conditlongood neighborhood; Includ­
Ing. Drive out today for a
ing sieve, refrig., room aircomplete Inspection!
conditioner, washing ma­
chine 4i rugs. Really ter­
rific buy! Monthly pay­
ments $83.50.
322-2420
2565 Psrk Dr.
K1NQSWOOD BUILDERS,
Ine.
IS Business Opportunity
FA 2-8074

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

Stenstrom Realty

COIN OPERATED

GREENBRIAR
Choice
lots
available
tn
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf
course.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Greenbrier This toUUy new RAM-JET Dodeveloped by
it-yourself 24-hour Coln-opeKINGSWOOD
-ated Auto Laundry U Abso­
BUILDERS, INC.
lutely Unbelievable! 1 IThe
202 Fairmont Dr.
customer ean get a car
FA 2-8074
clean inside and out for
less than 80c. Operators re­
3 BR., 1 BATH
port earnings o f $800.00 to
lereened porch, Including kit­
$1,500.00 per month. No em­
chen equip. Down payment
ployes required. $4,500.00
$350.
Monthly
PaymenU
minimum cash required—
$58.50.
Balance ean be financed.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Act today, and own the
INC.
RAM-JET Auto Wash Fran­
32e-8074
chise In your area. Only
responsible investors will be
i BR, CB house Ravenna Pk.
considered. Call or write:
$600 Down, $81 mo. VA
Ml 7-8383
mort. Call after 5 p. m.
322-0853.

25c

CAR WASH

UNDER CONSTRUCTION
1 Bedroom, 1H Bath, Specious masonry
home
in
Cloae-ln location to 8 choola,
Churches, Shopping. Buy be­
fore completion and choose
your own colors. FHA Ap­
proved at $14,500 $450
Down. No closing costs.
NOT a Project Home!

Seminole Realty
1901 Park Avenue
PA 2-5231 anytime
1HOICE LOTS, bearing fruit
trees, good location. Sur­
rounded by nice homes. J.
H. Nicholson. Phone 322-6003.

BR., 1H bath home. As­
sume payments. 322-5455.

Ball-Blair Agency
REAL

ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd ft Park Ave.
Phone 322-5841

MAYFAIR
NEW 4 BR, I Beth Home,
completely loaded, including
Central Air ft intercom. In
beautiful
Mayfair I Total
price—Just $22,100 with low
Down Payment! Available
NOW, and We have the Key!

Stenstrom Realty
2545 Park Dr.

322-2420

FHA - VA HOMES
2, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
1, m , ft 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

$100
Low Monthly PaymenU
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

I

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
2585 Perk Dr.

I23-34I0

Seminoie Realty

PIANO SVC. ft TUNING
Rebuilding • Refeltlng
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
222-2661 — After 12 p m.
Richard's Tree Service
Trim — De-moss — Remove
10 Yrs. Exp. 323-0500

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

Sell
Us Your
Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADING DAVF.NO, E xc. cond. $50. Ph.
POST. FA 2-0077.
322-8098.

'59 English Ford Fordor. Good '63 Comet. $250, take over Like new, 14 FL plywood
transportation. $250. Phone
payments, Ph. 322-9180.
fishing boat, 10 hp. Johnson,
322-8191 or 322-8475.
trailer. $300. 307 Tucker Dr.,
Sunland. Phone 322-2187 ot
1955 Pontiac, 4-door, Hydro- 57 Chevy Hardtop ......... 5690
322-7781.
matic, RAH, runs good,
56 Chevy 4-Dr Sedan . . . 395
$395 . 322-4034.
56 Chevy 4-Dr Sedan .. 395 39. Trailers • Cabanas
WHY Buy someone elses trou­ 53 Chevy 2-Dr 1IT ......... 295
Apache Camping Trailera
35 Mercury 4-Dr Sed .. 295
bles
Cecil Sellers — 668-4618
55
Plymouth
4-Dr
Sed
..
395
WHY Go to the expense of a
Clark St., Enterprise
34 Quick 4-Dr Sed. Air .. 395
second used car
58
Studcbakcr
Sta
Wag
.
395
WHEN You can drive a brand
Abave Cars A-l Condition
new Vespa for $3.00
Open 8 a. m. to 6 . m.
down and $4.50 per
Except Sunday
week, and get up to

No Money Down!

Spring

BOB McKEE
USED CA*RS

SALE

1964 HOMEMAKER

BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH U»
ft Low Interest Rates
ft Low Monthly PaymenU
FLORIDA STATE BANK

$ Bank $
Repossessions

'60 Ford, $441 bal. $26 mo.
'39 Rambler, $881 bal, $38 mo.
'59 Hillman, $661 bal, $32 mo.
'58 Mercury, $513 bal, $29 mo.
'55 Plymouth, $99 bal, $5 mo.
GOODYEAR SERVICE '59 Rambler, $381 bal, $24 mo.
STORE
'56 Cadillac, $162 bal, $28 mo.
555 W. 1st St.
322 2821 '53 Cadillac, $592 bal, $32 mo.
Set twin beds, Complete. $30. •57 Dodge, $587 bal. $31 mo.
‘58 Rambler Wag. $371 bal,
Ph. 322-5666.
$31 mo.
'39 Ford. $447 bal. $27 mo.
33. Article* Wanted
'60 Plymouth, $532 bal, $28 mo,
Will pay cash for Remington '53 Nash, $119 bal, $5 mo.
Rolamatlc Shavers not over
5 years old. The Vogue, 110
N. Blvd., DeLand.

14' Runabout, Tilt trailer, 40 By American Conch Co.
hp. Elec. Starter, Radio,
10’ WIDE 2 BDRMS
New cover. All acces. 1958
Rig comp. $595. 322-9496.

Only $2987

USED BOATS ft motors.
GUNS. New ft Used. Large
selection. Will trade, also
repair. T ickle sold ft re­
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp ft Gun Shop.
Get on the spot Bank Rate
Financing , , . only 10?»
CRACKER DAY BOAT SALE!
Down.
$1795 18' Family Runabout
$1095; $950 15' Fabuglas
PAYMENTS ONLY
$850; 14' $550 Ski Boat $425.
Many others while they
last! $110 18' Gator Trail­
er $285; S t u r d y
Tilt
THIS WEEKEND t
Trailers only $125; $789 40
hp. '63 Pushbutton Evlnrudes $589 ; 28 hp only $305.
Cracker Dsy Sale includes
boat lot full of used out­
fits toot TERMS! Hobson
Sporting Goods, 304 E. 1st
South on U. S. 17
St., 322-5961.

SAVE $600

$11 a week

Trailer Mart
of Palatka

National

USED CAR

Repossessions

1012 Sanford Ave.

BUICK!

FURNITURE

FIR ST IN C L A SS “C ”
W IT H 25.29 M.P.G.
FIR ST IN C L A S S " D ”
W IT H 23.74 M.P.G.

Budget Furn. Co.

FIR ST IN C U S S “G ”
W IT H 21.36 M.P.G.

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

1964 MOBIL

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Go West!

ECONOMY RUN

and meet the

DODGE BOYS

Frank Brunson
Charlie Craig
Charlie Hudson

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

Litter English Setter ~upj for
Sale. Ph. 322 9223.
2 Male Toy Poodle pups, «
wks old. Champagne color­
ed. AKC Reg. Ph. 522 1096.

32. Flowers - Shrub*
Grow your own Hydroponic
Tomatoes, In bloom ft small
tomatoes, in growing con­
tainer. Groxter's Hydroponic
Farm, 8 . Sanford Ave.
BLOOMING Keats on Cherokee stock. All othsr kinds
ef Nursery shrubbery and
trees.
Gray Shadow* Nursery
5 ML S. on S an foii Ave,

BUYS!!
EVERY ONE A BARGAIN!
63 Mercury Monterey
Custom 4 Door Redan, Full Power
and Factory Air-Conditioned.

1962 Ford Fairlane
V-8 4 Door Sedan.
Heater, Extra Clean.

Automatic,

_______ *1495
1959 Pontiac Catalina

4 Door, Power, Radio,
llronzc ft While. Sire.

Heater,

M O

1 O D U

I

*2895
61 Cadillac Fleetwood
*2895
61 Comet Custom
*1195
61 Mercury Meteor
*1395
61 Rambler
*1095
61 Continental
SAVE
Hardtop Coupe. All Power and Air
Conditioned. Like New.

4 Door Hardtop. Fully Equipped In­
cluding Air Conditioned.

4

Door

Rftll.

4 Door Sedan (2 to Choose From)
All Lincoln Extra* and Air Con­
ditioned.

61 Ford Fairlane 500
4 Door, 6 Cylinder,
tO.OOO Actual Miles.

1801 W. First 81.

Ph. 322-0614

Automatic.

61 Rambler American
4 Door Wagon (DeRary Car),

60 Comet Custom
Station
Clean.

Wagon

4

Door.

E itr*

*1295
*1095
*1295

59 Chevrolet
llrookwood 4 Door Station Wagon,
8 Cylinder, Automatic, R ftll, Power
Steering.

59 Ford Country Sedan
4 Door Station Wagon, V-8, Auto­
matic, Rftll.

59 Chevrolet Impala
4 Door llardlop, V-R, I'uwcrglldc,
Rftll.

- B A R G A IN
1958
1958
1957
1957
1957

*995
*995
*1095

BUYS -

PLYMOUTH 2 Door, 6 Cylinder
STUDEIIAKER 2 Door, 6 Cyl.
LINCOLN 4 Door ........................
MERCURY 4 Door ....................... f g g
FORD 2 Door V-8 .......................
FORD 4 Door ...............................
OLDSMOBILE 4 Door

•**M***ttR*ee*«

PACKARD I Door .......................
MORRIS M IN O R .......... ........... -

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HUNT M E R C U R Y IN C

M llfijL n L jia lu r d a ^

301 Went First St.

Automatic.

4 Door Station Wagon, g Cylinder.
Htlck.

1955
1955
1952
1952

[j&gt;£] B U I C K

Seminole Co. Motors

Cylinder,

MERCURY 2 Door .......................

Many I-ow Priced C«r*
lu Chnone From

r a m b l e r

•

4 Door V-R, Automatic, R ftll, Air
Conditioned.

i f dt

*995

Open Mil 8 Weekday*

Oiwe»a%aaaaft

LwlSCOUlir

62 Oldsmobile Starfire

1959 Chevrolet Impala

*1295

81 A. Pete

SAVINGS

135 m.p.g.
Transmission guaranteed for
life.
701 S. French Ave. 323-0721
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
2517 Country Club Road
87. Boat* * Motor*
322-7928
17 Ft. 4 In. Swift, Epoxy
painted, forward hatch, top A riot of Bargain buys . . .
Scmt-Traller, 24' flat bed,
dozen of the latest models
and side curtains, 75 John­
$325. 322-8617.
Just waiting your selection
son, 2 tanks, Gstor trailer,
You can buy a Beautiful
and many extras, $975. Ph.
352 cu. ft. '58 Ford engine.
322-4175 after 6 p. m.
Best offer. Call 322-9557.

For Repairs and Painting, call
SADDLE, bridle, breaat band.
FREE ESTIMATE
322-5426 after 5 p. m. week­ Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
Best offer. 322-8938.
days.
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
Wayne Air Compressor, 18 cu.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
ft. Reel's Paint ft Body
OVER 25 YEARS
Co., at 709 Celery Ave,
Shop, 10th St., ft Sanford.
of Fine Workmanship in Up­
FA 2-2117.
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
SEWING MACHINE
covers. Time payments as For the biggest selection of
REPOSSESSED SINGER
little as $5 mo. Drapery
nearly new and used furni­ Fully automatic. Sews on
Hardware Installations.
ture, see Noll's Furniture
buttons. Mikes buttonholes, Piano wanted. Any kind ft
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Brokerage in Casselberry
embroiders, m o n o g r a m s ,
condition. 322 6421, 322-3716.
Ph. 322-2335
on 17-92. Open 8 days 9 to 8.
blind hems, etc. All with­
INC.
William A. Massey
out attachments. Guaran­ WANTED! Citrus fruit. U rg e
Piano Tuning and Repair
and Associate#
WANTED reliable couple to
or
small
amounts.
Bonded
teed.
Like
new.
Sold
new
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
take up monthly payments
191 West Fairbanks Ave.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
Open til 9, 6 Days Week
over $300. Balance due only
Winter Perk, Florida
of $13.50 on I complete
field. FA 2-4244
Phone 322-4503
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
$79 88 or $8.08 month. Call
rooms of furniture. Cell
Collect for Free Home Trial
16. Pemale Help Wanted
TE 1-1511, Casselberry, col­
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
241-9588 Service Discount.
lect.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
Large, Small. Call Bob
Rent Blue Lustre Electric
WANTED
323-0742.
Carpet Shsmpooer. Only ft
Junior or Senior
Berryhlll Painting Contractor.
per day. Carroll's Furniture.
Ph. 322-9858
Commercial - Industrial •
3 ROOMS FOR ONLY 2! " Console TV. Excellent
DEPENDABLE WOMAN
Residential. Free estimate.
$12.03 A MONTH
condition. 322-0170.
Full-time Management FoalWo Appreciate Your Busi- Sofa Bed it Matching Chair
tion with leading Direct
nea*. 322-2287.
2 End Tables
Antique Cherry Drop • leaf
Sales Organisation,
dust
Coffee Tsblo
table 935; Sofa bed $2$;
have experience in Direct
AIR-CONDITIONING
2 Lamps
Curly maple bureau $31;
Selling, Phone end Car. No
By FEDDEIIS
auto, washer $40;; antique
Bedroom Suite Complete with
partial, no eight work. Sal­
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
wall phone. Ph. 322-7501.
Mattress ft Box Springs
(INTERMEDIATE SIZE SIXES)
ary. For lntarview, write 200 So. Park Ave.
322 4234
S Pc. Dinette Set
P. O. Box T4T1, Orlando,
Portable Typewriters, Under­
This Group Only $2(9.95
Fla., giving resume of past WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
wood, new 1984 models with
Other
groups
$299.95
ft
up
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
experience.
case, $59.95 plua tax. Ex­
All Typei and Slxei
cellent graduation gift. ToMiddle aged white lady want­
We Repair and Service
Longwood Plaza - Ph.838-4583
well'a Office Supply, 117
ed to keep bouse for elderly
(INTERMEDIATE SIZE EIGHTS)
6 T I N E
Magnolia. 322 5842.
couple. Ph. 322-3980.
Machinery and Supply Co. 31. Articles Fur Sale
Kenmore 4-burner, top grill,
207 W 2nd St.
FA 1-8432
Single bed, Maple, box springs
ga« range, large oven,
PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
A mattress. 322 7214.
broiler, elock timer, $50.
and all types Home Repairs.
Aqua, Waltz length formal,
Steady employment in. a mo­
All Work $100 to $3,500 May CYPRESS SIDING. Windows
size 7, rost $30, worn once,
(FULL-SIZE EIGHTH)
dern air-conditioned factory.
A doors. Cheap. See at
be Financed. 1 to 5 yrs. to
$15. 322-0758.
Apply In persoa to AUx of
Palms Hotel.
Pay.
Sanford, Hiway 17-92. Do not
Taylor Top Playpen, Jumper,
A. J. ADCOCK, Gen. Contr.
Thooe.
New people in town look at
Babysitter ft tub; 3 pc. liv­
$229558
Htrald Ads. Be sure your
ing rm. suite; 2 Trains, H.
17. Male Help Wanted
29. Automobile Service
business is represented with
O. Complete layout. Phone
Man to sharpen saws—main­
attractive
advertisements.
322-6191 or 3228475.
tain
woodworking equip­ COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free
lnepectlon,
estimates,
ment, full or part time. Ph.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
322-7322.
ft repairs discounted.
SALESMAN
for Insurance
2 tm E. 3rd.
322-3443
work in Sanford. Age 25-40.
Wonderful opportunity. Con­
tact R. H. Taylor, lupt. 211
Maisch Bldg., Ph. 322-7032
In this cosst-to-coait teat o f performance and economy,
Senknrlk Glass and Paint
or 222-8483.
Bulck swept three out of the four classes in which ll wee
Company
entered. All llulrka were equipped with Super Turbine auto­
19. Sltoatlonn Wanted
matic tranamUalona (General Motors' newest torque con­
110 Magnolia Ph FA 2-4822
n
rr
verter automatics, pioneered by llulck), A Bulck Special with
Will Babysit my home for
Auto Glass, Tops
V-6 engine and Super Turbine 300 automatic transmission
working Mother. 322-5191.
copped the honors In Class “ C". A V-8 Bulck Special .with
ft Sea' Covers
Turbine 300 automatic transmission led the field In Cleta
Middle aged lady desires
MD" and the big Bulck LeSabre with Wildest V-8 power and
Super Turbine 400 transmission won the laurels In (Teas "G ”.
work,clerk, package store,
And remrmber, these records were established on money­
bar. Experienced. Full or
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
saving regular gas. Long famous for performance, ride and
part time. Ph. 322-8295.
luxury, llulck now takes its place among the economy leaders.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Why not stop In today and drive Uuirka lust like the ones
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
that scored tnese great records In the Mobil Economy Run.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
Then ask us about the price. Bulck economy Just begins with
AUTOMOTIVE
gas mileage . . . check all the extra value features,
BO. Babyalttera
AIR-CONDITIONING
4 Door Hardtop, .\ulomatir. Pow­
BABYSITTING in my home. INSTALLATION - SERVICING
er Steering, Brake*. One Local
BEE AND DRIVE THESE
Good Used Cars Sold
Owner. Only 21,000 Miles. Clean.
321-2274.
111 French Ave.
322-77A5
ECONOMY CHAMPS AT

Large 2 BR, block house, oak
floors, walk-in p a n t r y ,
ecreened porch, carports,
tool shed, city water ft deep
well. Shade trees, lot 120*
125. Cloee to schooU, 2428 *1. Beauty Salona
Cedar Ave., 2 blocks W. of
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
Winn Dixie.
Our Budget Wave Now $8.95
Am Beauty Salon
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 8525
IE TIME TESTED FIRM
Spring permanent Special
| N. Park Ave
FA 1-8111
20 Pareeat off regular prices
EAR GOLF COURSE!
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
Bedroom. 2 Bath Raneh IIS Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3224834
Styla with Florida Rm.,
Separata dining room, large HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
kitchen. PLUS SWIMMtNO Open T a.m. by appt. Also
•venlogs. 3 Senior stylists.
POOL. No closing cosU af­
181 S. Oak. 322-5741.
ter $700 down. PaymenU on
FHA approved price of
II. Ptniftblnr Sendee*
$*7,&lt;X»0. We have the Keyl
►l u m b in o
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
S. Park
322 5232
R. L. HARVEY
FA 21U3
322 8971-3031 or 2241 104 Sanford Ave,

3t Johns Realty

“ The dog'a harmless! It's the KID wa’ re
worried aboutl"
27. Special Service*

Air • Conditioner
(Coldspot),
Z IG Z A GS I
14.500 B.T.U., good cond.
Trade-Ins ft Repossessions
$125. Ph. 322-9424.
Singer Swing needle automa­
tic; Brother's Zig Z sg; Elna
DIAL-O-MATIC ZIG ZAG, Re­
Open A r m , Supcrmatlc.
possessed '63 model, makes
These machines make but­
hundreds
o f
decorative
tonholes,, sew on buttons,
stitches, makes automatic
blind stitches automatical­
buttonholes, sews on but­
ly. All like new. Fully guar­
tons, monograms, embroid­
anteed. Some are over 50'S
ers, etc. Guaranteed. Take
paid for. Just pay $8.90 per
up pymts. of $7.50. Ph.
mo. No cash needed. Buy
Finance Mgr. 322 8627.
locally ft be Serviced. SinSINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
ford Sewing Center, 104 So.
Park, 322-9441.
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TVs Used. All mikes ft mopayments of $9 per month
dels. 700 W. 9th. 322-9792.
on Slant-O-Matic Automatic
Zig Zsg Sewing Machine.
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Guaranteed, Like New sew­
Paint. $3.93 Gel. Army,
ing
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Nevy Surplus, Sanford.
241-9587 evenings or 422READY MIX CONCRETE
0932, Service Discount.
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
REPOSSESSED
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
MERCHANDISE
SALE
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
_ NO MONEY DOWN —
steel, grease traps, dry
Take Up Payments
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. GE Rcfrig., like new $165.00
gas r a n g e ,
like
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751 Norge
new
$133.60
2-Remlngton Razors $12.50 as.
1-6 Qt. Pressure Cooker $5.00
20 In. Fan with stand $17.50
b i g $ $ SAVINGS
Deluxe Zig Zsg Sewing Ma­
On Floor Models ft
chine
$95.00
Demonstrators
11 In. TV ft Clock Radio $135.
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES) Amana Freezer
$98.50
In Your Home
GE Alr-CondItJoner
$249.75
In Sanford Call
Wringer Washer
$35.00
SINGER
Wcstinghouso
Elcc.
Range
Representative at
$48.50
Alan'a Fabrlca ft Ruga
Remember, No Money Down
322-5783
Just Take Up The Payments
Up To 2 Years To Pay
ZENITH Stereo $23. 322-0848.

SINGER
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36. Automobiles • Truck* 36. Automobile* • Truck* 37. Boats • Motors

34. Article* For Sale

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109 Palmetto Ave.
322-4884

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Adventist

Baptist

Church Of God

Methodist

T H E SE V E N TII-D A T
AD VEN TIST CHURCH
Corner Ttk A Elm
I t 1* M a th a w o ------------- P aalor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School _ _ » :l# a. ra.
W orsh ip Barries _ lit## a. ra.
W ednesday N lsb t
P rayer Barries _ _ 7:4# p. ra.
“ W a H aro This H o p s - radio
maaaaaa aaeb Sunday a. m.
a t l i l t ora r W T IIR a t 1*04
• a you r radio dial.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
B A PTIST CHURCH
I d t l W . F irst Slrast
Sonday Sehool _ * * 10:00 a. m.
M orn lnr W orship _ 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (S on d a y) TiOO p.nt
Evanaallatle Barries T:00 p. n t
W ad. Prayer Mast _ TiOO p. ra.
Bill Stephana ------------- Pastor
A C o rd ia l W elcom e to A ll

CHURCH OP OOD
OP PROPHECY
TIM Elm Aranu#
Tier. R. L Strickland .... Paamr
Sunday School
. • : ( ! a. in.
W orship Harriet — H :4 ! a. m.
Kvmngallatlo Barr. — Til* p. in.
W ednesday)
T ou ng People V. I . S. Sarr.
T:in p. m.
Htbla Training Sarr l:nn pm .

ORACB METHODIST CHTTRcyf
Onora Rd., at W oodland A r e .
Rev. John H. Hire* Jr., ra etn r
Church School .... ... #MI a. m.
M orning W orahlp _ . 11:«( a. m.

Congregational

M T P ------------------— 4:2# P. m.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
iiw r . m
Ph. t t t . t m
P a s t o r ____Cheater W . Plank
Sunday Sehool
10:00 a. n t
M orn lnr Harries _ 11:00 a. m.
T ra ln ln r Union ---- 0:10 p. ra.
B ra n ln r Barries _ TilO p. n t
W ednesday M anilas*!
O rranlaatlona — 0:10 p. ni.
Prayer ............. — Til*
p. n t
C h o ir -------------------- l : to p, m.

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSION A R T
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1441 Park A r*. at 14th S t
SUr. a C. Do*#, Jr. — P astor
Sunday School ------ t i l l a. ra.
W orsh ip Barries _ H it s a. m.
E v en in g W orsh ip — t :« » p. as.
A llla n es T o o th
ra llo w a h lp (SUB.) — H H p. a t
Barries —

Assembly O f God
PIN E CREST ASSEMBLY
O P OOD CHURCH
C or. ITth and Elm
H. M. W lldar --------------- P astor
S on da y School ------ t i l l a. m.
M orn ln s W orsh ip — M ilt a. a t
E ven in g W orship — T ill p. raT o o th Sarr. &lt;«un.) - 4t*4 p. m.
M id -W eek Sarr. (W ad.) - T ilt
p. a t

u

Episcopal

F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
HOT B. Sanford A r t
R. Varnon Puller
Sunday Sehool _ _ S ill t in.
M orn lns W orship _ 11:00 t n t

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Straat, Longw ood
Pr. Chart** W . Stewart. Jr.
V icar
H o l y C om m u n ion —
Sun da y S chool *— *
&gt;'amlly Barrie# _ *
S er vic e A Barmen —

Church Of Christ

Baptist

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Oanara
Ralph Brawar Jr.
E ran rallat
Blbla S e h o o l ____10:00 t n t
M orn lns W orship — 11:00 t n t
B ra n ln r W orship — Tito p. a t
W od. Pray or Sarrloo T:I 0 p. a t

F IR S T B A P TIST CHURCH
I t t Park A ran as
F . B. Chance . -------M orn ln s W orsh ip — l i l t a. m.
S on day School —■%_ ||4I a. m.
M orn ln s W orablp — 11:40 a. n t
T r a ln ln r Union _
4:10 p. m.
E v en in g W orsh ip - T ill P- m.
W ad. P ray er Barrios THO p. a t

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
H lrhw n y 40 Want
M orris Ruby ■■■■— E ran rallat
Blbla C l a s s --------- 10:** a. n t
M orn ln r W o r s h ip __11:00 a. m.
B ra n ln r W orship — tiOO p. n t
BlbM Claaaaa Wad. _ TllO p. n t

WBBTSTDB MIS8IONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith S t A H olly A re.
Paul M. Calley --------— Panto?
Sunday Sehool _
10:01 a. a t
Sunday
M orn ln s W orohip — 11:00 a. a t
Sunday
B ra n ln r W orsh ip — TiOO p. m.
W ednesday
P rayor Barrios
« I too p. ra.

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Every gardener knows human Ingenuity cannot be substituted for
the mirscls of growth. God's secret Is God’s!
But he knows, too, that wild growth means wilderness. Only culti­
vation makes a garden.
So he works with God. And tho result k beauty, fruitfulness,
abundance.
What the man with the green thumb practices In his back yard, the
Church inspires across the wholo expanse of human effort. . . the culti­
vation of souls . . . the realization of our spiritual potential. Working
with God I
What do YOU think life k meant to be!
Wilderness? Or the Garden of God?
Join us at* Church next Sunday I

T H E C H U RCH F O R A L L . . .
A L L F O R T H E CH U RCH
Vfca Cfcorti is tit* gnataat tectcc
SC aarth (or the bulldior of character
s o l pood clllaanaMp. U is a etorabouM of spiritual ralura. Without •
a tn o r Church, noUhar democracy
our ctrilbaifaw ram ourrtr*. Thar*
ar* four wand reasons why ovary
parson should attend aervlca* rrjularly and support tha Church. They
n r a :( l) fc r hla non aaka. (I) For hia
A i l M ) oaks. (S) Nor tha aak* at
k b community rod nation. (4) For
tho aaho H lha C k oeh ttaolL whHi
oaada h b moral and malarial support.
Han to po la church n s u b r iy and

CHURCH O F OOD
fin d A Pranch
H. C. S m i t h ---------------- Pastor
Sunday Schuol —
OiOl a. ro.
M ornlns W orship _ 11:00 a. ra.
E ra n ra llollo Harr. - TllO p. m.
Tuaa. Prayer Barr. - TllO p. in.
Thura. Y ou n r People
B oda a ror .
—
TtM p. s t

a n d * * MN.
Bondar
Psalms
104:14-34

Mondap
Matthew
8:13-20

Tuorabr
Matthew
18:38-48

Wnlnrrabr
John
10:31-39

Thunular
Kphwlana
4:4-18

OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2 204 A Orlando D rtr*
H w y. IT -# !)
Sanford. Florid*

III-71II

Tha Rar. Uaorg* K ln n s m o *
Interim Paator
Sunday S c h o o l ------ III# a. ra.
M orning W orship — 1110# a. m.
Communion— Plrat Sunday la
Each Month
XIN D ERU ARTE N AND NURSXKT

PIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
I.aka Mary, Pla.
Rev. W . L. H olcom b*. Paelnr
Sunday
(M l a. m. ____Blbla School
l l : t ( a. m. _ M orning W orship
7:00 p. m. __ E vening Barrlca
7:0# p. m. __ Wad. M ld -W * 'k
Prayer Service#
T;oo p. m. .... 2nd Wad. M iss­
ionary Barrlca

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
l « ! Orange Straat
Rar. K. Ruth Orant — re cto *
Sunday School ____ 18:00 a. ra.
Morning W orahlp — H it# a. ra.
Sunday Evening __ 7:1* p. ra.
Wad. Rlbt* Study _ 7:10 p. ra.
Conquerors Matting
Prlday ------------ --- 7:2# p. ra.

PIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanlord. Pla.
Oak A r a A Ird St.
H rovtr C. Sewell J r . __Paator
E dgar W. Smith Jr. A ssistant
Pastor
M orning W orsh ip __ 1:2# a. m.
Church School ____ #MI a. ra.
Basilon Matte _ _ _ 10MI a m.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:M a m.
Ihoneer Pallowahlp 1:00 p. m.
Senior III Pallowahlp &lt;t*0 p.m.
Kvanlng Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
W od. Prayor M e a t __7:00 p. m.
CHURCH OP THE COVENANT
ITTI South Orlando D rive
Thnmaa li. Makln ____ Paator
W orahlp ........ - __— 1:00 a m.
Churoh School — . !• :(• a ra.

TO LIST YOUR

CHURCH

Methodist

N O T IC E

PIRBT METHODIST CHURCH
#12 Park Ar*.
John T. Adam* Jr....... Paalor
Morning W orship — 1:2# p. m.
Sunday Sehool _ _ _ IMS a. m.
M orning Worahlp _ 11:11 a. m.
M TP M e e t i n g ,___( : ! * p. m.
(Intarmadlats, San lor)
E vening W orship &gt; . T ilt p. ra.

BarbAta.
Friday
II Corinthians
6 :1-11

Nazarene
PIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd St. at Mapl* A r*.
Paul R i c h * * __ ___ — — Paatof
Sunday School
■ (M l a. m.
Morning Worahlp —. 10MS a. m,
Touth ___ —— — *:## p. m.
E vangelistic Service Tt«S p. m.
M id. Week
Harriet (W ad.) — T.»# p. m.
Third Sunday
fllngaplratloa ___. It## p. ra.

Presbyterian

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
TH E REDEEM ER
101 W. 22th Place
•The Church of tha Lutheran
H our" and T V 'T h is Is tbs
LI fa"
Harbart W. Qoaraa ____ Paator
Sunday School ____ S ill a. m.
W orship Barrlca _ 11:20 a. m.

&amp; $»£ §§§i

Church Of God

E L D E R SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlande ltd. at Uaatar Ara.
B. Ham ilton O rlttla _ Paalor
Sonday Sehool .... — t i l l a. m.
M orn ln s W orsh ip — U ia t a. m.
T ra ln ln r Union — t i l l P- m.
B r s a la « W orsh ip — T ilt p. a t

T R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Ith SL and Laurel Av*.
Eugene S h e ld o n ____ __ Pastor
Telephone: I ll- T a ll
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a. ra.
M orning W orship __ 10:1# a. m.
E vening W orship _ . 7:0# p. m.
Wad. Trayar Barrie* 7:20 p. ra.

Lutheran

Christian Science

Ms atlas - ............... till p. s t

m.
m.
ra.
m.

Free Methodist

F IR S T CH UnCK OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
too East Second Btraot
Sunday Barrlca A
Sunday Sehool —— 11:0# a. n t
Hubjactt "D oetrlna of A lon emanL"
W ednesday Barries _ t:00 p. m.
R aadln r Room ! 101 E. P lra t
Waakdayai 10:10 a. m. • 4:10
p. nt Prtday B ron la si H it*
1:10 p. a t

F1NBCRERT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
F aatar _____ W illiam J. Oueea
M orn lns W orship — l l i t o a. m.
Sunday School ------- - H4I a. » .
T ra ln ln r Union
t i l l p. m.
B ra n ln r W orsh ip — T ilt p. n t
W ad. O lfloora A Toachara

n.
a.
a.
a.

HOLT CROSS
401 S. Park Ara.
Pr. Leroy D. Hopar, R aclor
H oly Communion ... T:l* a. m.
&gt;*amlly Harries and
Sunday School
• ;## a. m.
M orning Prayer
(Plrat Sunday —
H oly Communion 11:4* a. m.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
l i l t Park Aranus
Bart B r.w n --------- E ran rallat
Sunday
Blbla S t u d y ----------10:00 a. n t
M orn lns W orablp —. 11:00 a. ra.
B ra n ln s Barrie# _ 0:10 p. n t
Saa "lla ra ld at Truth** 1 p. n t
Sunday an Channel t
Tusaday
L adles Blbla Class - HiOO a. a t
W adnosday
B lbla Claar ------ — Vito p. S t

C E N T R A L B A P TIST CHURCH
Cor. 14tk S t A Oak Ara.
S a il s m i t h ------------------ - Pastor
B on da r Sehool ------ 0:40 a. m.
M orn ln s W orsh ip _ 11:00 a. m.
T r a ln ln r Union — d il l p. ra.
E ven in g W orsh ip - T ilt p. m.
W ad. Prayer Barrios T ilt p. a t
N ursery Open
_
W T R R --------------------1H I p. n t
Sunday Nits B roadcast

7:1#
t:00
»:«#
lo:4J

E BEX EZER METHODIST
CHURCH
Cltrua H aights
Tier. Ray O regory, Jr.. Paatn,
Churrh School , ■■* PM2 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:0# a. m.
Eva. W orahlp
T:2n p. m.
Wad. Prayer Harriet T:l# p m.

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church o f Christ)
Park Aranu* at 21th SI.
t : l i a. ra. _ _ _ . Church School
11:0* a. m. — W orship Service
1:2* p. m. __ Christian Youth
Ministry
B ar. W aiter A. R. McPherson.
Paator

Christian

T ilt p. a t

u r r --------------------#:l# p. m.

Saturday
Colosslan*
1:9-20

CALL

322-2611

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
BURNUP ft SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING C O , INC.
CHAPMAN CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
106 N. Elm Av«.
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A . DUDA ft SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford
GLAS-MET INC.
Metal and Fibarglas Duct Systems
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th St-, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
801 W. let. S t, Sanford
HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

HILL LUMBER ft HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

NELSON ft CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and Staff

HOLLER MOTOR 8ALES CO.
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

LORMANN REALTY
Casselberry

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WIGHT GROCERY CO, INC.
and Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford
JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 S. Laurel A v e , Sanford
KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t, Sanford

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff
L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida
PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

LONGWOOD PIT BARBECUE
Mom and BUI Baumholser

LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION C O , INC.

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

Ostoon Malhodlat Charch
P no In
Waalayan
Mathodlat,
RL
44
W. s t Paoln
St. Jamra A.M.E* Sanford A r*.
HI. Mary's A.M.E. Church SL Itt. 4 tl Oataan
St.
Paul** Malhodlat C h a n t
Oataan
ltd. Entarprlaa
Stafford
M an orial
Malhodlat C h u r a h
S. DaBary

Poraat Laka Savanth-day Adrantlat Church,
Hwy. 424, Poraat City
Baranth-day Adrantlat ch u rch , Maitland
Are* Altamonte Springs
Sanford
Savanth.dny
Adrantlat
Chnrch.
Bavanth * Elm

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
A n tioch Baptist Church, Or Iad a
Central Baptist Churoh, 1211 Oak Avu.
C h ulu tta Plrat BapUat Church
E ldar Spring* B aptist Church,
• #( Lehman B A
F aith
BapUat M b s b * .
Ml
C asselberry
F ir st BapUat Churoh. M l Park A ra.
Frlandahlp Baptlat Churoh Of
A ltam on te Spring*
E L M A AU am oala Spring*
F lrot B aptist ch u roh o f DaBary
F lrat Baptlat Church o f Oanara
F lrot B a p tb t Churoh o f Lake Mary
F lrat B a p t b t Church u f Lake M onro*
F lrat Baptlat Churoh u f Lonpw ood, Oor.
Churoh A Qraut
.
.
F lrot B a p tb t Charok o f Ortodu
F lra t B a p tb t Church at Saa Lando Spring*
F lra t ShUab M b a b s a r y BapUat Charah,
M M W . M th BL
Faraat OUr B aptb # Charok
F oa a ta la H oad B a p tb t Churoh, OrUda
L ava Bauthara BapUat Mlaalou, Chutuota
B a p tb t
Church
E arth
*A

Is

MUI

/

B a p tb t

Churak

Ofttfts*
■iBUei Charok, Qaaora Umr,

ML Oliva Mlaalaaary BapUat Churoh. Saa
Lando Spring# Rd., Longw ood
ML BJoa M Ualoaary Baptlat, Slpaa Ara.
Naw
ML
Calvary
M issionary
BapUat
11•• W . Mth SL
Mow Salem Prim itive Baptlat Ohureh.
lie # W . Mth BL
Naw ML Sloa Baptlat ch a ra h . 1ft# Pear A ra
O aklawn Baptlat Chaptl, M M W . Mth SL
Oataan Baptlat Churoh
i*!n*oraet Baptist Churoh, 1(1 W . Onora B A
Prairie L ab* BapUat Churoh, R id s* nd.,
Peru P a rk
P rosroa* Mlaaloaary B a p tb t Q iurah, M idway
Soaond Shiloh Mlaalaaary BapUat Church.
Ninth A H ickory
St. J a m es M issionary BapUat Churoh St*.
R A I I I Ootoou
SL Paul M issionary Baptlat Churoh, fth SL
SL Matthew* Mlaalonary Baptlat Charah
Canaan H eight*
SL J ob *'* Mlaaloaary Baptlat Churoh,
(I# Cyprooa SL
T ora p b BapUat Okurah, Palm Sprlaga BA*
AHamaata Bprtasa
Waotalda Mlaalonary B a p tb t Churak,
dt« A H olly Ara.
Blow Hop* Baptist Churoh, TM Orange A ra.
CATHOLIC
Churoh o f tho N ativity. Lake Mary
AU Soul* C a th a ib Churoh, TM Oak Ara.

SL
A rV a
OetheMs
Charah,
Parching
Pino*. DaBary
S t Mary Magdalan* Catholic Church, M ait­
land A ra. Altamonte Spring*
CHRISTIAN
Plrat Christian churoh, M#T A Sanford Av*.
C ongragatloaal Christian Church,
l« # l Park Av*.
Northsld* Christian
Church, P l a r 1 d a
Havan Dr* Maitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Charah
Charah
Churoh
Charah

o f C h rbL MM A Park A rc.
o f C h rist Oanara
o f C h ris t Longw osd
* f CbrloL Paolo
CHURCH OP OOD

Churoh at O oA I I I Htokory
Charah a f Ood, lie # a Praaoh
Church a t O oA O rlode
EPISCOPAL
AU Batata Episcopal Church B. DaBary
A ra * Eotarprla*
C brlot Episcopal Church. Leagw aad
A ll Batata Episcopal, Enterprise
H oly Cross Episcopal, Park A rc. at «th

LUTHERAN
Ascension
Lutheran
Church,
O rarbrook
Dr* Caaaalberry
flo o d Hbsphard United Luthara,
II*# A Orlando l&gt;r.
Lutheran ch u roh o f Ih* Kadaamar,
l s i W . Ilth inac*
Messiah Lutheran Churrh. Amarleaa Laglon
Hall, Pralrl* Lake, Kara Park
BL Lukaa Lutbaran Chuicb, RL 42d S lavic
METHODIST
Barnatt M em orial Malhodlat Church, A
DaHary Ara* Entarprlaa
Bear Laka M ethodist Churoh
Halhal A.M.E. Church. Canaan H aights
raaaalbarry Com munity Malhodlat Chureh.
H w y. IT.## A Plnay Kldg* ltd* Caasalbarry
DaBary Com m unity Mathodiot Church W.
lllgblaad a, DaBary
K bsaaiar
M alhodlat
Church,
Old
Orlaado Hwy.
Plrat Malhodlat Churrh, 411 Park Ara.
Plrat Malhodlat Church o f Ovlodo
Praa Malhodlat Church. »0 ( W . 4th SL
O rar* Malhodlat Church. Onora RA
Ornnt Chapel A.M E. Church, Orlado
O a k gror* Malhodlat Church, O rlado

SEVENTH

D AT

ADVENTIST

NAZARENE

OTHER CHURCHES

P I r* t
Church
of
tha
Nssarana,
w.
2nd nt Mapl*
P ar* Park
Churoh
of
tho
Nasaraao,
(PUrlan Rd* Porn Park
Laka Mary Church o f tho Naaaraa*

Allan's A.M.E. Church, O llvs * 12th
Church o f Ood in ChrlaL Orlado
Chuluotn Community Church
Church of Ood o f P rop b tcy . HOT Elm Av*.
Church o f Jaauo Chrlat o f Latter Day
Saint*, n i l park Are.
Community Chapol, Altam onte Spring*
Eastern Ortbodon Church. SL Johns Chry­
sostom Chapol, H w y. IT-2*. Para Park
Congregation Bath laraal. 14th A M agnolia
Plrat en urch o f ChrlaL SclantlsL
IN E. 2nd SL
Plrat Pentecostal Church o f Longw ood
Ml
Olivo Uollnoaa
Church,
Oak
Hill
ltd. Ootatn
Plnscroat Aasarnbly o f Ood. ITth A Elm
Sanford Alliance Church, t i l l M. P ork Are.
Sanford C ongrogatlon o f Jahorab'o W itH U W. lo t SL
Tho Salvation Arm y. I l l E. 2nd St.
Unity Church o f Sanford, SI# E. tat SL

rilK S U T T K n iA N
Community Praabylarlan Church, (A h * Mary
Plrat Praobytarian
Church,Oak
Ara.
A Ird SL
Plrat Praabylarlan Charch, Caasalbarry
Plrat Prasbytarta*
Charah o f
DaBory.
E. H ighland
*
Prasbytarta* Church o f T ho Covenant
2IT2 a Orlando Dr.
SL Andrew s Presbyterian Church 111! Lannaal Boh. Dr* Bear Laka
Upaala Community P roa b ytorb a Church.
U p i t ll R4,
W aalmrautar^ Praabylarlan Church, HawaU

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Fiberglass Boat Plant To Open Here May 1
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Interesting item on the po­
lice blotter: "Someone enter­
ed my home and stole my
purse. It contained two 50-cent
^pieces and my teeth."
• • •

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Mere curiosity: An automo­
bile bearing Seminole County
license plates is parked quite
often in front of city hall. It
bears a bumper sticker say
ing "Vote for Blount for coun­
ty Judge." There's no Sem­
inole County candidate named
"B lou n t"
£
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Reporter Harry Johnson
just added a line to the first
Item above: "The teeth have
a sentimental value. 1 love to
eat."
• • •
City fire department now
has a full complement of 23
firemen, City Manager Pete
^ Knowles reports. The firemen
• n o w get a full "Kelly Day
(A "Kelly Day" means the
firemen will get an extra
free day. They arc on duty
for a 24-hour period, then off
duty for 24 hours. The "Kelly
Day" is sandwiched in he
tween their regular seventh
and ninth off-duty days.)
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We know a chap . . . in
fact, everyone in Seminole
County knows him . . . who
bad his first flight in a light
airplane last week. In flying
over the ocean he queried the
pilot with these questions, at
intervals: How far arc we
from land? . . . How high are
we? . . . How far will this
plane glide? PS: They made
* it alright . . . but he's still
"up in the air."
• • •
City Commission is toying
with the idea of removing all
parking meters. Making a
study of results in other cities
which have taken that action
• • •
£

RNs in meeting this evening at Seminole County Health
Center will have all available
information on Florida schools
for students interested in a
nursing career. That includes
boys, too, for there are many
male RNs.
• • •
The Sheriff's Star is Uie of
ficial
house organfor the
Florida Sheriffs Association.
Some six months ago the edl
tor queried The Sanford Her­
ald for a picture of Sheriff
J. L. Hobby and his mobile
crime laboratory. Better late
than never, the photo is pub­
lished in the current issue.
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Howard Hood is the newly
elected prcsldrnt of the Sanford Lions.
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Local young women inter­
ested in career opportunities
in Navy Department offices at
Washington, D. C., will be in­
terviewed by Miss Phyllis M.
Blankenship at the Navy re­
cruiting station in Orlando for
a limited time. Positions arc
open for typists, stenogra|T phers and secretaries,
• • •

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One of the easiest ways to
know this city from A to Z is
to study the new Sanford city
directory. All adult citizens,
firms and institutions are re­
corded in the 1964 guidebook.
The roll call Is flanked by
ABC Garbage and William J.
Zwosta.
• • •
Quote from Bill MacLauchlin: A mat. becomes wise by
watching what happens to
him when he isn't.
• • •
Her comments to the con­
trary, North Orlando’s Irene
Van Eepoel is enjoying beIng introduced as "the prettiest mayor in these United
States." And you should see
her eyes Rash when anyone
even dares to suggest chang­
ing the name of North Orlan­
do to divorce any thought
from that town south of Sem­
inole County. Seems North
Orlandoans like the name of
their little municipality. May­
or Irene said the suggestion
to change the name to "Okl*■moto-ville" was dropped real
quick.
• • •
Mrs. Catherine Pearce, 1002
South Magnolia Avenue, is
richer
by
10,000 trading
stamps won in a contest spon­
sored by the JayCee wives for
the benefit of the Littie Red
J School House.

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In Industrial
Park Signed

MAYOR IRENE Van Ecpocl, o f North Orlando,
chats in interview with Doris Williams (right),
society editor o f The Sanford Herald.

County's First Woman
Mayor Has Big Plans
By Doris Williams
The repartee in a recent
tete-a-tete w i t h
Seminole
County's first woman mayor
was refreshing and reward­
ing. The charming lady is
Irene Van Eepoel of North
Orlando. She has the distinc­
tion of being the first woman

Souvanna Freed
By Leaders Of
Laos Coup
SAIGON, South Viet N a m (UPD— Right-wing generals
who deposed Premier Souvan­
na Phouma in neighboring
Laos Sunday reversed them­
selves today and released him
from house arrest, diplomatic
source! here reported.
A dispatch trom Vientiane,
capital ol Laos, said Souvan­
na, loader of the country's
neutralist (action, was allow­
ed to leave his Villa and un­
expectedly flew to the royal
capital of Luang Prabang to
meet with King Savang Vatthana.
The Vientiane dispatch said
Souvanna was accompanied by
the two coup leaders, Gen.
Koupraslth Abhay and Gen.
Siho Lanphoulhacoul, and Gen.
Phouml Nosavan, leader of the
right-wing faction.
Gen. Kong Lc, leader of a
neutralist faction in Laos, was
reported to have pledged his
3,000 troops to cupport of Sou­
vanna.
Vientiane waa calm, with
virtually all troops withdrawn
from the atreets, ahops open­
ed, and traffic normal. The
airport remained closed.
Diplomatic sources in Sai­
gon said the coup leaders had
apologized for attempting the
coup. Souvanna waa said to
have denied he had resigned
as the generals claimed Sun­
day.

Action Inside
Cubo Pledged
In 90 Days
DALLAS ( UPI) — A leader
o f Alpha 66 ‘ said the anliCastro commando group will
launch a civil war Inside Cuba
within 30 days aimed at top­
pling the Castm government.
"Supplies are already in
Cuba," said Antonio Vcriana
of Miami. "Our main objec
fives will be sabotage and
guerrilla warfare."
An exile army has been
training at a secret base in
the Caribbean, he said, ac­
cording to the Dallas Morning
Newt.
Veda ns told a group of
Cuban exiles that for the first
time, there is- unity among
the anti-Castro groups.
The success of the revolt, he
said, depends on Cubans,
those on the island those In
exile.
"W e don't want Americans
lo die on our soil," he said.
"This is our war .We would
welcome their financial aid
but we won't expect to get
any help."

Knowles On Panel
W. E. Knowles, Sanford city
manager, will be a panel
member discussing "Coping
w i t h Expanding Municipal
Costa" at the 18th annual
short course for Florida city
managers April 26-8 at St.
Petersburg.

in Seminole County lo be
elected mayor.
When asked how she felt
about is, she answered impet­
uously, "Well, 1 don't actual­
ly feel any different, but I
think differently, and have big
plaps for North Orlando."
Her reply as to what
prompted her to run for office
was, "I felt we weren’t get­
ting enough representation,
ond rather than ait around
and criticize adversely, de­
cided I could do a good Job."
Irene is a human dynamo,
generating
and
radiating
energy and enthusiasm with
every breath and movement.
She has an affinity for do-ityourself projects, and being a
statuesque blond glamor gal
with sparkling hazel eyes, she
symbolizes high fashion with
a natural flair.
Her response as to what she
did in her spire time was
preempted with a quizzical
leer as if she had encountered
a potential candidate for the
"funny farm ."
You gala take note! Irene
is an avid gardener, and
adores digging in her vege­
table sod fbM .f
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it artistically inclined, dabs
in oils and Is a wizard with
the sketch pid. Her designing
ability is demonstrated in the
fashions she creates for the
entire family, having made a
tailored suit and shirt for her
son at Easter. She challenges
her Imagination in refinlahing
furniture, both antique and
contemporary. Tills ingenious
female is the general handy­
man around the house and
confided she received power
tools for a gift, and waa over­
whelmed with delight. What
spare time?
Irene is a legal secretary
by profession and her hus­
band, John, is a drug com­
pany representative. T h e y
have three lively children,
Debra, seven, Linda, five, and
Johnny, four.

Bank To Make
Student Loans
Florida Stale Bank has been
approved as a lender under
the United Student Aid Funds
Inc., loan program. As a par­
ticipant in this program, the
bank will make loans to
qualified studenta 19 assist
them in completing their col
lege educations.
All students who attend col
leges participating in the pro
gram are eligible for these
loans.
Undergraduate
stu
dents may borrow up to $4,000
with a maximum of $1,000
per year. Graduate students
are eligible for loans totalling
$4,000 and a maximum of $2,000 per year.
The loans will carry a low,
simple interest rate and may
be repaid in monthly install­
ments after the student com­
pletes his higher education.

Johnson Orders
Study O f Draft
WASHINGTON (U PI)
President Johnson has ordered
a broad study of the Selective
Service System to consider the
possibility of filling military
needs on a voluntary basis
and ending the draft within 10
years.
Johnson's announcement of
the " v e r y
comprehensive
study" was the highlight of an
impromptu newt eonferenca
he held Saturday at the White
House.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 172

Mrs. Johnson's
Plane Struck
By Lightning
CLEVELAND, Ohio ( U r i t The plane carrying Mr*. Lyn
don B. Johnson to a day-long
scries of speaking engage
ments in Cleveland, Ohio, was
struck by lightning today but
landed safely.
The incident occurred a* the
plane, a commercial airliner,
was about oncJialf hour out of
Cleveland on the flight from
Washington.
The bolt struck about
seat* behind where the First
I-ady was sealed. It popped
loudly and flashed blue and
white. Mrs. Johnson Jumped
but she laughed with the rest
of the passengers when it
became evident that no dam­
age had been done.
A few second* later another
bolt was seen near the plane
but did not hit It. Pilot G. A.
Mosteller, 56, of Vienna, Va..
a United Air Lines pilot for
21 years, said he had no trou­
ble controlling the Viscount
prop-jet. The plane arrived in
Cleveland at 10 o'clock, about
20 minutes late.

manager, Richard Vcranea, arrived to look over
the Williams plant at Sanford Industrial Park.
From the left: Robert Shedden, Slama, Veranes,
Carl Schilke, Scott Rums, Joe Foy. and Leroy
Robb.
(Herald Photo)

ANOTHER NEW INDUSTRY will commenco
operation* In Sanford on May 1. Harold L.
Slatna, president of Southern FibcrglnM Products, Inc., war. greeted by members o f the in­
dustrial committee o f tho Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, when he and his office

BRIEFS Candidates Talk Postal Service To
Jews Determined
MIAMI BEACH (U P I)-T h e
American Jewish Congress
said Sunday King Hussein of
Jordan cannot "undermine
the will of American Jews to
maintain their links with Ja­
rs el."
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Peace Marchers
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
A dozen “ peace marcher*"
picketed the apareport Sun­
day without incident handing
out literature to tourists at­
tending the center's oncc-awerk open house.

Seek Crash Clues
WILMINGTON, Ohio (U PI)
— Air Force Investigators
looked to the wreckage of two
C119 aircraft for clues today
as to the cause of an in-flight
collision which killed 17 men.
Two men aurvlved.

Key Forts Go
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
Greek and Turkish Cypriots
removed fortifications from
a key area of Nicosia today
as part of a neutralization
agreement with the United
Nations.

Boycott Eyed
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
White merchants waited to­
day to see the effects of the
state NAACP president’# or­
der Sunday for Negroes to
"buy only food and medicine
. . . and as little food as
possible."

U. S. To Stay
SAIGON, South Viet Nsm
(UPI) — Secretary of State
Dean Rusk, ending a four-day
visit to South Viet Nam, indi­
cated today that U. S. forces
will remain here until the
Communist guerrillas are de­
feated.

11 Killed
MIAMI (U PI)—An unidenti­
fied man was killed Sunday
night and a companion ser­
iously injured when the car
they were in was crumpled by
a train in south Dade County,
raising the weekend highway
death toll to at least 11.

Newsman Beaten
JACKSON, La. (U PI) - A
televlaion newsman waa beat­
en and hla life threatened by
a group of armed men Sunday
as he tried to film a backwoods meeting for a docu­
mentary about the Ku Klux
Klan.

Degrees For 3,100
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - D e ­
grees were presented to 3,100
graduates at the University of
Florida Sunday.

Of State Taxes

By United Prrss International
Florida's Democratic guber­
natorial candldafc* touched

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Be Cut Back Some

President Johnson’ * econ­ lion annually throughout the
on taxes, the state's business omy program has resulted in United States, effective May 4.
policy and one another in limited curtailment of some
Postmaster Cecile Heard, of
talk* throughout the stale Vestal acrvlecs, it was learn- Sanford, atated only one con­
Sunday. The candidates have I ed here today.
| Postmaster General John solidated stamp and parcel
lc.&lt;s than 14 days to campaign A. Uronouski asid limited ad­ post window will be open on
before the Slay 5 primary.
justments will save $12.7 mil- Saturdays. Presently there are
Miami Mayor Robert King
four. Some parcel post deliv­
High told a Miami rally peo­
ery service will be eliminated
ple "are sick and tired" of
on Wednesday*.
what he termed "bad business
The following postmasters
in government."
said there will be no Saturday
Fred O. Dickinson of West
(lamp sales but parcel poal
Palm Beach told supporter*
i* not affected: Raymond
in Pensacola Sunday he will
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
- Chandler, Altamonte Springs;
strive to reduce taxes,
The White House said today Edgar Sltler, Casselberry; W.
Scott Kelly of Lakeland said that railroad management-la­ K. Bryant, Longwood, J. W.
"if Florida it to continue to bor negotiators have made Brenner, DcBary; John Cour­
prosper and if we are to con "som e definite gains" in talks ier, Oviedo, and Clarence Don­
tlnue to improve the itandard aimed at averting a coaat-to- aldson, Lake $lary.
of living of all our citizens, coast strike that could begin
Mis* Heard said Sanford
our educational system must Saturday.
servirc change* will be at
be Ihe finesl."
However, it waa stressed follows:
Fred
Karl of Daytona that difficult issues remain
Parcel post delivery service
Beach told the Florida Food and one member of President will be provided un a five
Service Association at Jack­ Johnson's
mediation
team day week basis except on
sonville Sunday "(lie govern­ summed up the situation by mounted and rural routes,
or must show initiation and saying it was now aa difficult where six-day service will con­
foresight, and not the reaction to gain an Inch as it was a tinue. Parcel post will not he
delivered on bicycle or Ihe
surh as in Ihe field of race werk ago to gain a foot.
relations at Jacksonville.”
Johnson met with the media­ regular parcel post routes on
Mayor llaydon Burns of tors and management and un­ Wednesdays. First class par­
Jacksonville charged oppon ion representative! Sunday cels, air parcel post and per­
ent John K. Mathews Jr., also night In his office to receive ishable articles will continue
of Jacksonville, with making a report on the progress of lo be delivered aix daya a
ready to toss new charges in discussions under a 15-day week.
Saturday window service
strike truce which expire*
to the campaign.
will consist of only one con­
12:01 a. m. EST Saturday.
“ The mediators now feel it solidated stamp and parcel
is both fair and accurate to post window. Domestic and
money orders
characterise Ihe situation as international
having been one In which will not he issued nor applica­
some definite gain* have been tions for money orders ac­
made," Pres* Secretary Geo­ cepted by rural carriers on
rge E. Iteedy said today in Saturdays.
An old faihioncd political telling newsmen of Hie nego
All windows for postal sav­
rally, complete with a chicken Gators' report on Use work ings business, Inquiry and
pilau dinner, will be staged rules dispute.
claims, meter sellings, trust
Thursday night at Oviedo by
fund deposits, box rent col­
the Semlno'" County Demo­
lections and other special ser­
cratic Executive Committee.
vices will be closed on Satur­
day*.
Mrs. J. D. Morrison, com­
mittee chairman, said Paul
General delivery and regist­
Mikler will be in charge of
Seminole Chamber of Com­ ered mall will be conducted
the rally and Mra. Ruby Es­ merce directors will meet through the consolidated stamp
and parcel poat window, which
tes in charge of the dinner.
Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. at the
Mrs. Estes reported dinner Tradewinds Cafeteria in Semi will be open from 1:30 a. m.
to noon.
will be served 5:30-7:30 p.m. note Plaza.
Postmaster Heard emphasiz­
lo an estimated 350, those
Chamber President Karlyle
with reservations to be served Housholder suggests directors ed that no essential major
services are affected under
first.
bring their wives to the meet­
Silkier said county candi­ ing which is being held at the orders. There will be no
dates will be introduced and Seminole Plaaa in keeping change in home delivery or
allowed three minutes to state with the Chamber's policy of special delivery. Regular busi­
their qualifications fur office. holding
regional
meetings ness mail deliveries will con­
tinue aa usual. Letters and
Slate candidate* or their rep­ throughout the county.
other first class mail will
resentatives also will be
be handled with the same
heard.
priority as ever.
The event, dinner and rally,
will be held in the Oviedo
Seminole High S c h o o l
High School cafelorium.
science stldents will have an
This Is the second rally open house for parents and
ORLANDO (UPI) - U. S.
sponsored by the Democratic Use public to observe their Sen. Spesaard L. Holland was
committee. The third will be project! at 7-9:30 p.m. Tues­ endorsed by the Orlando Sen­
held April 30 at Sanford Civic day in the school scUnce tinel Sunday in his race for
Ceoter.
room*.
r+elcctk a.

Few Gains Made
In Rail Talks

Democrats Rally
Thursday Night

Seminole C O f C
Meets Tuesday

Further Cut In
Uranium Set

The largest fiberglass boat
manufacturing company in the
southeast United States will
commence operations of a
branch plant here on May t.
Southern Fiberglass
Pro­
ducts, Inc., of Orlando, has
taken a long-term lease on the
new Williams plant at San­
ford Industrial Park, on San­
ford Avenue, at HLH Pro­
duct*.
The transaction was the se­
cond large such negotiation
completed here recently by
the industrial committee of
ihe Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce. The first waa
the transfer of the Del Mar
building on West 20th Street
to Chemical Corporation of
America, at Tallahassee.
Harold L. Slama, presi­
dent of Southern Fiberglass,
said this morning part of his
firm’s operations will be re­
moved here from Orlando,
with operations to commenco
May 1.
He said presently the Or­
lando branch employs about
80 persons and manufactures
nine fiberglass boat* dally.
About seven or eight of tho
Orlando personnel will bo
transferred to the Sanford
plant, with another 55-65 per­
rons to be employed locally.
Production here will In­
crease the firm'* output to
15 boats daily, five at Orlando
and 10 in Sanford Slama said.
The firm manufactures tho
Cobia line of sports boating
craft. These will be on display
Thursday through Saturday at
the industrial exhibit at Sanford Civic Center.
When Gene R. Meador*,
owner of Meadors Marine,
learned only two weeks ago
that Southern Fiberglasa need­
ed to expand its operation# at
Orlando, he Informed Scott
Burn# and Carl Schilke, cochairmen of the Chamber's
Industrial committee.
J. L. Williams, Dallas, Tex­
as, head of J. L. Williams and
Company, who built the $150,.
000 plant at Sanford Industrial
Park, waa contacted.
Lease baa been signed for
Southern Fiberglass to hold
the 30,000 square foot property
for fiva years, with option
for renewal or purchase.

NEW YORK (U PI)—Presi­
dent Johnson announced today
that he has ordered a further
"substantial reduction" In U.
S. production of enriched
uranium.for nuclear weapons.
He said Nikita S. Khrushchev
has indicated he plans a sim­
ilar move.
In a wide-range foreign pol­
icy speech, Johnson also dis­
closed that ht has lent Wil­
liam Bundy, assistant secre­
tary of state for Far Eastern
affairs, to Laos for a first­
hand look at the political criala there.
Johnson alio reaffirmed U.
S. policy to Isolate Cuba. He
likewise reiterated this coun­
By Donna Eatoo
try’s determination to win the
William
H. Stamper of Sanwar In Viet Nam and put in
a plug for congressional ap­ ford will receive the National
proval of his new foreign aid Institute of Real Estate Bro­
kers award at the meeting of
requests.
the Seminole County Board of
Realtors to be held today at
6:30 p. m. at Lyman High
School.
During the program Distri­
WASHINGTON (UPI) butive
Education
Director
Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., Unlay Lloyd Barnes will award cer­
p r o p o s e d a constitutional tificates to graduates of tbo
amendment tn permit Bible Ileal Estate Course tn be com­
reading and prayer In the pleted today at Lyman.
public schools. A similar pro­
Other matters on the agenda
posal is under study in the are induction by Byron Kim­
Ilouse.
ball of now member*, Ralph
Scott said in a stalcmrnt D. Park and Clarence Avery;
that he offered Ihe measure presentation of certificate to
"because I believe in separa­ affitiate Raymond Morris; at­
tion of church and state, but tendance award for realtor or
I do not believe In separating associate and a t t e n d a n t *
award for wives.
children from God."

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                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 17, 1964; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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