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let Lt. Harold W. Welch,
M, of Detroit, la one of three
offleera who parachuted from
the RDM reconnalaaanco plane
laat Tueaday when It waa
downed by the Soviet pilot!
after atraylni acroaa the bor­
der Into Communiet Eaat Ger­
many.
Welch waa the only man
Injured In the Incident and the
Bovleta Monday permitted Air
Force flight aurgeon Capt.
John L. Monroe of Weat End,
N. C., to vlalt him In the So­
viet army hoapltal in Magde­

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VOL. 56

We're not aver»e to boost­
ing our so-called •'opposition"
—television—especially when
we feel it will offer entertain­
ment of interest to area view­
ers. It should tonight. And
you've got two separate hours
in which to sec it.
Brailey Odham, as you
know, Is seeking Sen. Spessard L. Holland's scat in
Washington. T h e
Sentinel
knows it too and on Friday
the 13th it took a subtle, slash­
ing verbal attack at Brailcy's
ambition.
Seems the former Sanford
man failed to enjoy it. He's
"invited" the Orlando publish­
er, Martin Andersen, to "dis­
cuss the issues" of the sena­
torial election and which are
"vital to the area, state and
nation." Odham says it’s in
rebuttal to the editorial.
"The program," his paid
ad says, "will be telecast with
or without the presence of
Mr. Andersen." The times:
Tonight at 7:30 on Channel 6
or at 8:30 on Channel W.
• • •

United Press Leased Wire

NO. 150

NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —
Mrs. Jonn Merriam Smith, de­
termined to become the first
woman to fly around the
world alone, took off early to­
day for Miami on the third leg
of her 27,000-mile trip.

Lynda 20 Today
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
It's Lynda Bird Johnson's 20th
birthday today, but it appears
the President’s eldest daugh­
ter will be too busy for any
tiut the simplest of fumlly
celebrations.

15 Identified

Wiener Dies

Filibuster Charged

$3.4 Billion

All For Nothing

Tight finishes in simulated
nuclear strike exercise delay­
ed release of results at noon
today while 18 planes were
set to launch for the fourth
day of Bombing D e r b y
"strikes” at 4:30 this afternoon.
Today'* event, the fifth in
the Navy’s Tenth Annual
Bombing Derby, at the San­
ford Naval Air Station will in­
volve
high-altitude
radarscored bomb runs on four

cities in the Southeastern
United States.
Meanwhile two squadrons
clinched
a place in the
awards line Saturday as Hea­
vy Attack Squadron Three
clung to a narrow lend in the
Heavy Attack Wing One Tenth
Annual Bombing Derby, con­
tinuing through Saturday at
the Sanford Naval Air Station.
Heavy
Attack
Squadron
Three was leading ihe com­
petitions sftcr three events

Legal Action
Taken Against
ACL And SAL 'Target' Officials

Third Legr

Jerrie Takes Off

THIS MAKE-BELIEVE DERRY decorates the entrance o f the Sanford
Naval Air Station ballroom in anticipation of the reception Friday even­
ing for visiting dignitaries attending the 10th annual Ilombing Derby of
Heavy Attack Wing One. Snilors are pictured placing the “ derby."

Junta Chief Rallies Fighting Fierce
As Cyprus Truce
Vietnamese For War Falls Apart

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
( UPI) — Military junta chair­
man Maj. Gen. Nguyen Khanh
made panllcl moves today to
mobilize the population (or
the war against the Commu­
nists and to improve relations
with his neutralist neighbors.
He pushed ahead with a mo­
bilization plan he announced
Wednesday with tho bitter re-

mark that some Vietnamese
GlIAZIVEItAN, C y p r u s
are fighting and dying in the
... , . . .
|(UPI) — The fragile Informal
guerrilla war while in Saigon. Irilfc lhrollR,lou, cypnia sine
"it’s j u s t twisting every the arrival of the first Ca­
nadian United Nations troops
night."
He threatened to shoot or last week collapsed today
with the snap and crunch o(
imprison those who try to
builds and bazookas Into tlilr
cvsdc the mobilization.
Turkish Cypriot village.
He also sent a high-level
The indications that this is­
mission to Phnom Penh, cap land may be entering a new

Airport Plan
Is Advanced

which has indicated it will
take up diplomatic relations
with Communist North Viet
Nam. He had announced earHer r t . ) (UP d lw ^ a tin ,re la ­
tions „\j d »«
.ured with
neutral Laos.
moves
, „Khanh'ff mobilization
,
.
followed recommendations b&gt;
Defense Secretary Hobeit S.
MtNamarfc, who visited Merc
this mouth.
The White House pledged
more economic and military
aid to Khanh's government
Tuesday, admitting there had
been some setbacks in the
guerrilla war.
There was a new setback
reported Wednesday. A U. S.
military spokisman said six
Vietnamese soldiers w e r e
killed and 26 wounded in a
daylight ambush hy Commu­
nist forces 50 miles south of
Saigon.

1
Rccommcndatloa* and torn*
ments from inUrnatud p a »
sons anent the establishmmt
of a Seminole County airport
33 miles north of I-ongwood
are requested by the Federal
Aviation Agency, Atlanta.
The announcement was re­
ceived this morning by John
Krider, manager of the Cham­
ber of Commerce. Proponent
for the airjKsrt—to lie known
as the Seminole County Gen­
eral Aviation Facility—is the
airport development commit­
tee of the Chamber.
The airport layout would in­
clude one soil-cement run­
way, 5.000 by 200 feet.
It is estimated 20 single
engine and five multi-engine
aircraft would be based in­
itially at the airport, later to
be increased to 65 85 single
engine and 15-20 multi-engine
aircraft within five years.
It also is estimated monthly
landings would total 900 in­
itially, increasing to 4,000
within five years.
Purpose of the port would
lie public use of general avia­
tion facilities for business and
private aircraft and servicing
operations.

Explorer Lost
After One Hour
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI) The United States today lost
nn Explorer satellite about an
liuur after it was rocketed in­
to space to examine the iono
sphere to test a new spare
tracking system using Intense
beams of light called lasers.
(Earlier story on page 2).

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) The Florida F.ast Coast Rail­
way filed suit In Federal
Court Wednesday to block the
merger of Ihe Atlantic Coast
Line and Seaboard Air Line
railroads.
The FEC said the merger,
scheduled to take place April
10, would reduce competition
and monopolize transportation
services available to the pub­
lic
in
Florida,
Alabama,
North Carolina, South Caro­
lina. Georgia and Virginia.
The FEC said it was depen­
dent on an Interchange of
traffic with the ACL to com­
pote with the Seaboard on the
east coast of Florida.
The Interstate Commerce
Commission authorized the
merger Dec. 13, 1963, and re­
fused March 6 to reconsider
its ruling.
The FEC asked that a
three-judge Federal Court be
called as soon as possible to
hear Its complaint.
• • •

NEW YORK (U PI)—Union
and management leaders add­
ed new verbal fireworks Wed­
nesday night to Ihe violencemarked, 14-month s t r i k e
against the Florida
East
Coast Railroad (FEC).
George Lelghty, president
of the non-operating railroad
union said “ reasonable" man­
agement could have settled
ported this afternoon with the for labor dispute before the
British announcement t h a t walkout.
firing also had erupted at
FEC board chairman Ed
Katohorto *n the aorthem ward Ball Mid •*. . . wo don’t
coeit. R waa hared this flv- bollovo 1» Jumping through a'
lag might N directed from hoop aimply because the
the nearby Turkish Cypriot union organization or any
stronghold of Leflci and rep- other organization holds it
,|cnt , m#Jorre.
up."
U |iation&lt;
The two men commented
At least four Turkish Cypri­ during a taped television
ots were wounded—one criti­ show with the Nuiionul Kdu
cally—by the ride and bj- ration
Television
Network
zmika fire which green Cyp­ (NET) for the program, "At
riot police and irregulars Issue."
lofted into this northern Cyp­
Leighty said he was at a
rus village. There were no loss to understand thu recur­
rc|Mirts of Greek Cypriot cas­ ring dynamite blasts which
ualties.
have caused extensive dam­
Each side accused Ihe other age to FEC freight trains on
of starting ttie fighting.
572-inlle line between Miami
and Jacksonville.
The strike was called Jan.
23, l!Mi3, when the railroad re
fused to follow a nationwide
railroad agreement. A presl
denlial emergency board ask
cd Hie nation's major rail
Stephen Grover Sewell, of roads and unions to accept a
Sanford, has been named a 10-rent hourly Increase for
merit scholar after attending union workers. All agreed ex
Florida Presbyterian College'* crpt Ihe FEC, which claimed
scholarship evaluation over it wss operating at a loss.
the weekend. He was one of
In defending tlie EEC's ac
70 outstanding students at­ lion, Ball said last night "if
tending Ihe session.
you're going to stay in bust
The scholarship carries with ness you've got to make a
it a maximum stipend of profit.**
$500, according to William H.
Taylor, director of admissions.
Sewell took part in two days
of testing, prrsonsl interviews
and evaluation sessions, com­
peting with top students from
Orange Count) friends of
10 states.
Army reservists bound for
Between sessions the stu­
training ramp created a bit
dents took part in pool parof a disturbance here Wed
lies, record hop and picnics.
nesday afternoon, police re
He is the son of the Rev.
ported today.
ami Mrs. Sewell, of First
Police were called to the
Presbyterian Church.
ACL depot here when the
"friends" created a ruckus
there.
CLEARWATER (U l'l)-T h e
Tho friends had accompan
International Rrothcrhood of led ihe reservists this far.
Elcrtriral Workers (IBEW) They were taken to police
put Western Electric Co. on station and caused $26 dam
notice Wednesday the AFL- age to the plumbing and mat
CIO union will demand a 35- tresses in their cell before
hour work week for its 70,000 they were released to their
employes in nine plants.
parents.

Sanford Youth
Awarded $500
Scholarship

Friendship Is
Disturbing

35-Hour Week

Bombing Derby
FRIDAY
9 a.m. A-6A/A-3D/A-4B Skyhawk
Competition.

Loft Bombing

On Hand For Derby
Top officials of the Joint
Strategic T a r g e t Planning
Staff arrived at the Sanford
Naval Air Station Wednesday
night, ineluding the first two
of nine flag and general offi­
cers scheduled to witness the
home stretch of the Navy’s
Tenth Annual Bombing Der­
by.
Heading a group of eight
officers from JSTPS head­
quarters at Offutt AFB, Neb.,
were Vice Adm. Robert J.
Stroh, deputy director, and
Air Force Brig. Gen. W. J.
Cruntm,
chief,
OperationsPlans Division.
They will observe Bombing
Derby exercises for the re­
mainder of the week, attend
briefings and tour NAS San­
ford's new support facilities
for the HA-5C Vigilante reconnaissancc-attack plane.
Admiral Stroh previously
visited Sanford In February,
1963.
Friday afternoon the two o f­
ficials will adjourn to the
Mayfair Country Club here to
play in the Navy-Civilian
"Screen Door Open" golf
tournament along with other
high level officers scheduled
to arrive at NAS Sanford to­
day and Friday.
Expected this afternoon is
Vice Adm. John S. That'll,
who ax deputy Chief of Naval
Operations fur air is tha Pen
tagon's top advisor la mat­
ters of Naval Aviation.
Morning arrivals include
Vice Adm, Paul II. ltamsey
and Paul 1). Stroop, com­
manders of Naval Air Forces
in the Atlantic and Pacific,
respectively.
Shortly before noon, air­
craft arrived bringing Rear
Adin. Louis J. Kirn, com­
mander Key West Force, and
Hear Adm. Edward C. Out­
law, commander of Ihe Naval
Avialion Safety Center in
Norfolk, Va.
Rear Adm. Earl R. Eastwold, ranking representative
from the Navy’a Bureau of
Weapons in Washington, I).
C „ will arrive laic tonight
and with him will he a for­
mer commander of Sanford's
Heavy Attack Wing One,
Capt. Joseph M. Tully Jr., re­
cently assigned to command
tho fleet oiler USS Ncoslm.
Another former Wing Com­
mander, Capt. James
D.
Homage, now commanding
officer of the carrier USS In­
dependence, will arrive with
Admiral Ramsey's group.
Vice Adin. Charles B. Martell, commander of the U. S.
Second Fleet, is scheduled to
arrive Friday morning and
wills him will he a third for­
mer Wing commander, Capt.
Frank G. Edwards. Captain
Edward* now serves on the
Second Flrrt staff.
Those arriving today will
lie honored at a liarbcquo
sponsored by the Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce at 6:30 tonight at the
Florida
Power and Light
Company recreation area.
They'll make another soc­
ial appearance Friday as the
community and military meet
at the NAS Sanford ballroom
for the annual Bombing Der­
by reception.
Finally they'll attend the
hig open house and air show
Saturday where many of the
visiting dignitaries will pre­
sent trophies to winners of the
week's bombing competitions

VICE ADM. Robert J.
Strolt, deputy director
of tho Navy’s Joint
Strategic Target Plan­
ning S t a f f , arrived
Wednesday evening to
participate in the 10th
Annual Bombing Der­
by o f Heavy Attack
Wing One at Sanford
Naval Air Station.
(Navy Photo)

De Gaulle Hears
Proposal For
'Latin Axis'
MEXICO CITY (UPI) Talk or a "Latin axis" link­
ing France and Latin America
today highlighted the conclu­
sions of President Charles do
Gaulle's lour-day visit to
Mexico.
Final events of De Gaulle'a
tour included visits to the
shrine of Our Lady of Guada­
lupe, Homan Catholic patron
saint of the New World, ami
to the mins of the ‘ancient
city of San Juan Teotlhuacan,
north of here.
The last foreign chief of
state to visit the Guadalupe
shrine was the late President
Kennedy, who stopped there
on the closing day of his final
visit to Mexico.
During tils stay here, De
Gaulle and Mexican President
Adolfo Lopez Mateos repeated­
ly stressed Mexico’* "cultural
and humanitarian heritage"
from France.
Talk of a "Latin axis" was
initialed by acting speaker of
congress Homulo Sanchez Miereles in speech Tuesday.
Newspapers here amplified
the idea in editorials saying
France and Mexico are linked
by cultural ties liased on mu­
tual "Latin" origins.

GREETED on hie urrivnl here this morning for the 10th annual Bomb*
ing Derby o f Heavy Attack Wing One was Vice Adm. Paul D. Stroop,
commander o f all Naval Air Forces with the U. S. Pacific Fleet. He was
greeted by Capt. Robert M. Ware, commanding officer of Sanford Naval
Air Station (left), and Capt. James O. Mayo, commanding officer of
Heavy Attack Wing One (right).
(Herald Photo)

A..JC-

9 :111 a.m. Aircraft launch for Air Show. (Open House
begins one hour earlier).
9:30 e.m. Air Show with 24-plane fly-by.
10:30 a.m. Carrier Alrmenship competitions.
11:45 a.m. Heavy Attack Wing One review and pre­
sentation of awards.
12:45 p.m. (approximately) Navy Appreciation Day
Picnic, Ijike Golden Recreation Area, Sanford Naval Air
Station.

with 1116 points. 12 more than
Detachment Eight of Heavy
Attack Squadron E l e v e n .
VA1I-5, VAH-9, VAH-ll and
VAH-1 followed in that order.
VAH-3'a all RA-5C Vigil­
ante entry was paced by a
flight crew composed of LL
Cmdr. Don Sullivan and LL
(Jg) O. P. Burch, whose
275 5 points are tops in the
derby.
VAH-3, winner of Monday’s
Vcapnns loading event, d:d
not figure in either of the
trophies clinched in Tues­
day’s competition. These went
to Detachment Eight and
VA1I-5.
Detachment Eight won Tues­
day's close air support com­
petitions involving four low
altitude bombing runs on «
training target at the Pinecastle Impact Range ne*r
Astor, EL*.
At the same time Heavy
Attack Squadron Five, schoduled for Pacific Fleet de­
ployment with the twin-jet
RA-5C Vigilante this summer,
won the first Reconnaissance
Championships to be held in
conjunction with the annual
bombing exercises.
VAH-5 won the title in spe­
cial reconnaissance mission*
flown over North Florida
Monday and Tuesday In con­
nection with the "nuclear’*
loft bombing and close air
support competitions.
Detachment Elght'a victory
was paced by an A-3B Skywarrior piloted by Lt. Cmdr,
Bill Quirk with Lt. A1 Blundcn, the Wing'* 1962 bombing
champion, manning the bombardter'a seat. Their third
crewman was Second Clasa
Aviation Electronics Techni­
cian Richard Markland.
Ry pacing the
18-plane
field, the "D et Eight" crew
earned a slot in Friday'*
“ Might vs. Mite" loft bomb­
ing run-off, representing all
Skywarrlor entrants.
The A-5A Vigilante counfcrpart in the three-plane coo­
lest will be manned by L t
Cmddr. Pat O'Gara, pilot, and
bombardier-navigator Lt. (jg )
Paul Haney, top VAH-1 flight
crew.
Tho Skywarrlor and Vigillante crews will match Uiflr
bombing eyes against an A4C Skyhawk piloted by LL
Dick Porter of Attack Squad­
ron Twelve based at Cecil
Field Naval Air Station, near
Jacksonville.
The A-4C Is the world'*
smallest
carrJcr-hased
air­
craft; the Skywarrior and Vi­
gilante are the largest

Pilot Charged
In Plane Fire
MIAMI ( U P ! ) — State Attorney Richard ( I r r i t e i n
charged a pilot yesterduy with
setting fire to one yf the
world's largest airplanes here
Inst July 13 to collect up to
$182,000 worth o f insurance.
Gerstein
said the pilot,
Henry A. Wurton, S6, was in
Germany but that ho would
seek extradition.
The plane wua a 92-ton,
four-engine pi-o|H-llur airernft
named the Constitution which
was one of two built for the
Navy during World War II.
Tho hugo plane, capable o f
carrying 200 passenger* and
two complete crows, was bad­
ly damaged by tha fir* but
was not destroyed.

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FEC Sues To Block Rail Merger

NEW ORLEANS (U PI) —
Disaster teams Wednesday
identified 15 bodies recovered
AA meets tonight at 8 at from the murky water* of
1201 West First Street. Open I.ako Puntrhartrain, all vic­
meeting . . . for anyone who tim* o f the crash o f an East­
Wishes to attend.
ern Air Lines DCS Feb. 25.
• • •
The pediatrics ward at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
DUCK KEY (U PI) — For­
is taking on a new look — one mer President Harry S. Tru­
aimed directly for the chil­
man praised th« administra­
dren. Members of the Wom­
tions war on poverty today
an's Auxiliary of the Seminole and said its critics "don't
County Medical Society arc know anything about what
painting cartoons of animals they're talking about."
and placing decals on the
walls to add a "hom ey"
touch. Doing the work arc
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P I)—
Mrs. Kenneth Pierce, Mrs. Kll
Jtrrio Mock took o ff into a
White and Mrs. Jack Morri­
clear, rob! sky today in a
son. A fine, commendable
flight to breuk two speed rec­
gesture.
ords and beat another Ameri­
• • •
can beauty on a solo flight
Veteran political observers
around the world.
arc poring over record books
'u sec if what's being said
around town is true. Word has
S T O C K H O L M , Sweden
it that this is the first time
the Seminole County fh criif* (U P I )— Dr. Norbert Wiener,
61), American scientist- and
race is uncontosted.
• ••
mathematician known as the
Time's running out to buy "father of automation," died
that fruitcake for Easter. Cl- here Wednesday of an appar­
vitans report the sale is brisk ent heart attack during a
but some cakes still remain Scandinavian lecture tour.
at Handy, Thriftway and Tip
Top stores. You'll ho helping
a good cause and enjoy a
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Democrats charged today —
treat come Eastertime.
• ••
und Republicans vigorously
ManySanford area persons denied — that GOP congress­
attended the Florida Power men were trying to filibuster
and Light Company's appre­ against House consideration
ciation dinner and program of the whent-rotton bill and
Tuesday night at the Princess the food stamp program.
Issena
Hotel
in Daytona
Beach. The guest speaker was
Dr. Charles
E. Irvin and a
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
fashion show wss presented President Johnson naked Con­
through the courtesy of Lin­ gress today for a "n o watte,
den’s Vogue. About 500 per­ no retreat" foreign aid pro­
sons were present for the re­ gram o f |3.4 billion. He prom­
freshment hour starting at 7 ised to cut burenurrury and
and the dinner-program which to apeed up effort* to pul re­
followed.
cipient nations on a self-sup­
• • •
porting basis.
Like azaleas? Whodoesn't.
Then drive out South Elliot
Avenue between Fourth and
Sixth Streets and see the
Burglars obtained nothing
striking display on the med­
for their efforts In breaking
ian. Prettiest in the city. And into the Clyde Grill at 2«6
spring starts Friday at 8:20
Sanford Avenue Wednesday
a.m.
night, police reported today.
• • •
Henry N. Tamm Jr., direc­
tor of financing for Sanford,
will be a panelist for the 22nd
annual short course for mu­
nicipal clerks and finance of­
ficers in Gainesville March 22
to 25. His subject will be "Tax
Assessing, Collecting, Licens­
ing." Also attending from
here will be 3lrs. Itosa M.
Hotundo, assistant finance di­
rector.
• • »
A longtime Sanford resi­
dent, Hugh Tillis, visited the
Herald office the other day
to reminisce on the past. He
was in the meat market bus­
iness for years and also oper­
ated the Market Restaurant,
famed for iU calves liver and
onions. Tillis whispered, how­
ever, his calves liver was in
reality lambs liver and he
bought it for five cents a
pound.
• • •
Many local telephone sub­
scribers are getting careless
in reading the directory, and
either reaching the wrong
party or being told by the
operator the number desired
had been disconnected. Many
Sanford numbers are now
prefaced 323- along with the
old 322-.
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School Needs
Donations
For Fair

Camporee Site
Gets Test By
■jr Jan# Caaaefterry
Boy Scout Troop S41 o f Cas­
selberry camped out laat
weekend at the alto for the
Weklwa District Camporee
which will be held In Caaael
berry April to, It and II.
Tht campera Included aer
eral “ greenhorns" who re
cently Joined the troop and
thla was their flrat caperlence In camping out. Moat
o f them aurvlved the weekend
without mlthap and aome
even hiked the Htonlle Chowbound Trail to Orledo and
hack.
New Kouta who have been
Initiated Into the troop are
Skipper orr, Mark Werlty.
Michael McManua, John teckyar, Robert WUktoa, Daniel
‘ Eoretle,
Charlea
William*,
Frederick Moore, Todd Miller
and Thomas Marine.
W. T. Daniel la Scoutmaater
o f the troop which now bat
over to number*.
Ha recently announced aev
eral promotlona among the
dor leaden. Rick Caaaelrry waa promoted to Jun­
ior aaalitant acoutmaater and
BUly Dempaay to Motor pa­
trol leaden.
Patrol leaden are Greg
Kauble, Panther*; David Krohoe, Bobcat*; Peter Montgo­
mery, Bearcat*; Peter Mont­
gomery, Bearcat*; Chri* Caaa,
Leopard*, and Walter Slatline, Sabertooth Tiger*.

YOUTH WEEK OFFICER8 nt the First Bnptlat Church last week were
Jerry Dull, pustor, seated; standing, from left are Dickie Schrum, Sun­
day School superintendent; Dickie Rountree, chairman o f doacons; Rus­
sell Mathews, orgnTilst; Howard Elliott, Brotherhood president; Susan
Phagan, choir director and Eugenia Hoop, pianist. Marianne Humphrey,
WMU president; Peggy Prlco, Training Union director and Jerry Smith,
Education-Youth director, were not present for tho photo.

H. G. Lundquisf
Dies At Home
Beery Grant Loedqulat, as,
o f a m Country Club Road,
died Tueeday eight e t hU
maidaeeo after a toeg Ulnae*.
Bore to Sanford, Jan. a ,
S « t , ha waa the aoe o f the
late Ooetav and M a e te o d eutot A carpenter by trade
ha lived aU hla UJ* In Sanford
end was a member o f the
First Preabytarlae Church

DEAR LAKE Girl Scout Troop 351 all packed and ready for an overnight
stay In Girl Scout Cabin in Orlando. Those making the trip with their
leaders, Mrs. Mary WilBon and Mrs. Joan Martin, were, kneeling, left to
right, Sara Herrington, Lisa Martin, Yvonne Ellis, Diane Wilson and
Martha Klinger; standing, Gayle Gallentine, Patty Muscotts, Terri Lee
Scott, Deborah Giffen, Judy Hoover, Donna Morrison, Wanita Knight and
Kay Pennington.
(Herald Photo)

CAPE KENNEDY (U PI) Tha United State* today
launched an Explorer aatelUta
to examine tha lonoaphara
and teat tha revolutionary
apace tracking ayatem using
intensa beams of light called
toaara.
Tha doubla duty moonlet
was rocketed toward a circu­
lar orbit about 743 mile* high
■t t i ll a m. EST atop s
three-stage Douglas Delta roekat Making an unprecedented
23rd straight success.
chlldren.
Within three minutes after
Service* will bo bold at It
n. m . Friday at the graveaide to Lakovtow Cemetery
with Rev. 0 rover C. Sewell
Jr. officiating.
G nm kow Funeral Horn# to
charge of airangomaota.

LBJ Asks Raise
For Government
Workers

Herbert John Schuonamana.
TT, of 1S10 Valencia, died
Tuesday evening at a Nuretog home la DeLand.
A retired elevator mainten­
ance engineer, he cam e to
Sanford four yoara ago from
Pamaylvanla. He waa a mem­
ber o f Hamlltoo Lodge &gt;74,
F A AM; of the Knights of
Fythlaa and of the Elevator
Constructor'* Untoo.
Survivors are one son, Mon­
ro Schuenamann of Sanford;
a brother. Oscar Ichuanamann of SellervlUe, Pa.; a
alitor, Mr*. Anna Schimpf of
Upper Darby, Pa.;
three
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will he
held at lfl a. m. Friday at
Gramkow Funeral Home with
Rev. William Ouess officiat­
ing. Burial will be in Oaklawn Memorial Park.

To Tour ^(nrida
RT. PETERSBURG (UP1)
— U. 8. Ben. Barry Goldwater'* two aona will conduct
a two-day speaking tour o f
Florida neat week o o behalf
o f their presidential candidate
father,
U. 8. Rep. William C.
Cramer aald today that Barry
Guldwater Jr., &gt;8, and Mlahael Goldwator, &gt;4, will ar­
rive la Tampa Monday night
lo atari the sponklag lour.

Detnlla atilt w in being
worked out, but Ctamerb of­
fice aald speaking engage­
ment ON planned for Gainsttrills, Ortoada, Miami and
Fart laudardale,

Smathers Takes Poke AtCivil Rights Bill

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson has urged
Congress to give government
workers a pay raise—even If
It doesn’t vote Itself a salary
boost.
In a letter to Speaker John
W. McCormack, Johnson aald
If tha House'e rejection last
week o f a |54B million federal
pay bill Is allowed to stand,
It would deprive two million
federal workers “ o f fair and
reasonabla pay adju»tmenta.“
Jchnson aald it also would
make It tough to recruit top
flight men and women, and
Impair my afforta to achieve
true economy In government.”
Tho House, In a surprise
move, voted down tho pay
bill last week because o f ap­
parent fear o f retaliation by
votera to raising their own
and aenatora' salaries by
$10,000. Other federal workera pay raiaca went down the
same drain.

Mr*. Bertha Roae Thorna,
84, died at 1:33 p.m. Tuaaday
at the Florida Sanitarium and
Hospital In Orlando.
Bom Nov. 5, 1S74, In Mann­
heim, Germany, ahe had lived
In Longwood for the paat 11
year*. She waa the wife of the
late William F. Thorne.
Survivor* are a ion, Wil­
liam F. Thorne Jr.; a daugh­
ter, Mra. Florence MacGUIivray of Maitland; two grand­
children a n d tight great
grandchildren.
Funeral aervlcea will be
held at 10:30 a.tn. Friday at
Briaaon Funeral Home with
Rev. Delmaa Copeland of tba
Caatelberry Community Mathodiat Church officiating. Bural will be at a later data.

the 90-foot rocket atreaked la­
te tha haty sky, tha spec*
agency aald tha flrat atage
had separated and tha second
stage ignited to Bend the roc­
ket and ito 120-pound payload
into apace.

SSJH Chorus
Sets Concert

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Group Attends
Passion Play
By Maryana MUes
Mambers of tha Hear Lake
Methodist Church formed a
group attending the Passion
Play In Lake Wales Sunday
afternoon.
Making the trip were Rev.
tad Mrs. William M. Irwin
sod two granddaughters, Car­
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DeBary Churches
To Sponsor Film
By Mrs. Adam M ater
DeBary churches
w a ebowtos of
motion film, “ The Power
the Reaurreettoo," at the
Firemen's Recreation Hall oo
Columba Road at t:30 p. m.
oo Good Friday.
Howard Middleton will ope­
rate the projector.
Another color film, the
edy, “ H ie Mouse that
ed'' wlU be shown at the
on Tuesday, April T, at
p. m.
Residents from DeBary aad
surrounding communities are
Invited to attood these
lea.

to Miami whan ha waa 6
yaara old, aald in a prepared
Banato apeech that tha anewar to tha racial problem waa
understanding and education
and tolerance." Ha claimed
By Jaae Caiaelbarry
the Houee-paaeed bUl would
Tha South Seminole Junior
not provide such understand- High School Chorus will pre­
Ing.
sent a concert Friday at 8
“ On tha contrary," 8math- p. m. In the school cafetorlum
era aald, “ it dlvldea ui, it la Casselberry under the dir­
create# die trust and doubt; it ection of Mrs. Jennifer C. Kel­
will reault in fear and intol­ ly.
erance; It will itop the proThe chorus will be accom­
greae now being made, and panied by Mrs. Bobble te e
■et us back In our afforta to Davis. The public la invited.
solve our problems."
There will be a small admiss­
Smathers was tha ached- ion charge.

By Donna Eatos
Work being done by SHEBA
Inc., was explained by Mrs.
Ruth Hopkins, president, at
the regular meeting of tha
Auxiliary Unit to South Semi­
nole VFW Post 8207 held Iasi
week at the Post Home.
She urged the women to
consider making eye dona­
tions (o the organization and
to have completed forma
ready to (urn in at the next
meeting.
Mrs. Irene March was ap­
pointed chairman for the an­
nual Poppy Sale which will
take place in May.
The women voted to sup­
port in any possible way the
Post's rummage sale sche­
duled tor April 3-4 at Fern
Plaza.
Plans were discussed for a
Pitta Party for Auxiliary and
Post members for the flrat
week In April.
The next regular meeting
will be April 9 at which time
new officers will be elected.

Farm Brief
Out ot every A n acre* o&lt;
growing perishable product*
the product of one acre is
lost through waste and spoil­
age in the market channels.

Explorer Rocketed Successfully Into Space

Ho la aurvtved by b it wtfa,
M l*. Haifa R. LundquUt of
Sanford; ate tone, Richard B.'
o f Orlando, John H. o f Forteland, Taae., Erie af S t
Hetoea, Calif., Edgar a . S t
Augustine m i Holland D. end
Chorion H. o f Sanford; a
daughter, Mra. Ellen FrankHa e f Lapurata, Calif.; a alatar, Mm . Sophia Petersen of
Holly HOIt tone graadehOd-

Sanford Man
Dies In DeLand

lly Maryann Mika
Committee
member* for
the Country Fair to be held
April 18 at the Bear Lake
Elementary School mat Tutsday at tha homa o f Mra.
Laura Buell In Foreat City
to mark and aort donated
Item* received to date for
the event.
It waa announcad that tin­
ny more donation* are need*
ed. Arrangement* for pick
CENTRAL FLORIDA Button Club held a luncheon meeting Inst week
up o f itemi may be made
in DeBary. Program on 19th Century buttons was presented by Mrs.
by calling Mra. Dee Rellay,
Wlnthrop C. Richards o f Acton, Mass., who winters in Tavares. President
Mra. Mary Krenaer, Mr*.
o f the club is Mrs. J. Moorehouse of Orango City.
(Cox Photo)
Joanne Hugar, Mr*. Kay
Vleto, Mra. Dorl* Doaa, Mr*.
Mary W 111 1 a m ao n , Mr*.
Frieda Harota or Mr*. Butll.
Fund* real lead from aalaa
at tha Country Fair will ba
WASHINGTON (U PI) — uled leadoff speaker today in tient with the seric* of
uaad to buy booka for tha
speeches,
Senate
Ban. Gaorge A . Smathers, D- Sanato debate on Democratic southern
echool library which haa
Fla., aald today southern Na­ Laadar Mika Mansfield's mo­ leader* had little hope of
been given a three year pa­
tes wanted batter homte, tion to call up tha civil right* being able to apply the clo­
rted to work for ito library
ture gag to shut o ff debate.
Jobs and schools rathar than bill.
accreditation.
Both aides expressed doubt
“ tyrannical'* civil righto
No vote on tha motion is
bill.
expected before the middle of the two-third* vote necessary
to invoke cloture could be
Bmathars, who waa born In next weak.
Although they ware Imps- mustered.
Atlantia City, N J., but msv*

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Lake Monroe Jottings
By M n . H. L. Johnson
Another day, another week
and almost another season.
Come Saturday It will be
apring. How about thatT Okay
by me. • • • Happy birth­
day* thi* week are tor Louise
Rushlow, Pam Gowan, my
betterhalf, H. L. Johnion, our
•mall granddaughter Barbie
who is all o( two, and our
daughter-in-law
who
won't
teU me her age. • • • Sorry
to hear that Lorena Tindel
has been on the sick list, also
Olga Hunter. Glad they are
feeing better now. Lorena’s
brother Dorris Norwood and
family were down last week
end from Gainesville visiting
their mother Mrs. S. E. Worwood and other relatives. * *
Also very sorry to hear that
Mrs. Esther Spivey is con­
fined to the local hospital.
We wish her a speedy recov­
ery. • • • Bobby Barbour
arid roommate Joe Oakes of
Oklahoma City, Okla., who are
students at Conners College
In Warner, Okla., are here
for the Easter holidays visit
lng with Bobby's parents
Sherwood and Helen Barbour
and also his brothers Eddie
and Berale. • • • Our sym
pithy goes out to Mrs. Rose
(John) Lenear in the sud
den passing of her brother
Earl Humphrey in Knoxville,
Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Lenear
have gone to Knoxville to at­
tend the services. • • • Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Cowling
•pent last weekend in Jack
sonville with relatives and
friends • • • Mrs. Paul Den
nis and daughters Scarlet and
Yvonne and Mrs. Lucille Spi
vey and daughter Grace Ann

SHS Band Gels
Top Rating
Seminole High School band
members placed among the
beat in Daytona Beach com'
petition over the weekend,
winning several excellent and
superior ratings.
The contest was sponsored
by the Florida Bandmaster’s
Association, District 6.
Results o f the local entries
were given as follows:
Band: Concert, 2 excellent
•nd 1 superior rating; sightreading, superior; drill, su­
perior.
Majorettes: A Corps, super
lor; B Corps, superior; duet
(Donna Peters and Bettina
Vale), superior; solo (Susan
Perkins), superior.
Solo and ensemble, superior
with Norman Leach, cornet;
Mika Corbin, bass; David
Wieboldt, piano; Joel Field,
flute; Roy Green, student
c o n d u c t i n g . Accompanists
wars Betty Tannsr and David
Wieboldt.
Trumpet quartet: Norman
Leach, Mlks Corbin, John
Horner and David Morris.
Flute trio: Joel Field, Betty
Lou Corbin end Meda Neiman.
All soloists and ensembles
receiving e superior rating
are eligible to attend the
state conteat to be held in
Tallahassee in May.

Jaycees Invite
Tax Candidates
Chuck Roberta, program
chairman, announced today
that candidates for the office
o f tax collector for Seminole
county have been invited to
attend a dinner-meeting with
the Jaycees at 7 p ro. Thurs­
day.
The meeting will be held at
the Civic Center and all can­
didates will have an opport­
unity to give a brief outline
o f their qualifications for the
office o f tax collector. A ques­
tion and answer period will
also be held.
Roberta stated that this will
taka the place o f the regular
noon luncheon held on Thurs­
day. All Jaycees are asked to
be in attendance at this meet­
ing.

iary Southward
n Honor Roll
HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS —
try Southward o f Sanford
.s been placed on the honor
II for the fourth aix weeks
classes at Howey Academy,
r. C. A. Vaughn J r , Acadny headmaster, announced
is week.
Grades are awarded on a
imsrical rather than letter
sis at the Academy. Dr.
mghn said, and to attain the
mor roll distinction a studt must maintain an overall
eraga o f 4 5 or above.
Southward is the son o f Mr.
d Mrs. William Southward,
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spent last Friday In Orlando,
visiting. • • • A group of 30
boys and girls from Central
(S. C.) College will be at the
Wesleyan Methodist Church
on Friday, March 27, for a
concert. This will start at
7:30 p. m. and is open to the
public. So make a note to
attend. • • • Mr. and Mr*.
Dewey LeGer and family of
Lakeland were recent visit­
ors at the home of Dewey's
mother Mrs. Gertrude LeGer.
• • • Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Spivey and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Ward Yeagers mo­
tored to Largo last Saturday
where they spent the day with
Rev. Leon Dean and family.
Rev. Dean is the former past­
or of the Wcslyan Methodist
Church in Paola. • • • The
High School Band enjoyed a
real good day at Daytona
last weekend where they par­
ticipated in the District Band
meet. Although they came
home with an excellent in
concert, there were plenty of
other superiors made. Nor­
man Leach made one, (by the
way, Norman, who is Mon­
key Toes?), Mike Corbin,
David Wieboldt, Joel Fehd,
Susan Perkins and both A and
B Corp majorettes. Also a
trumpet quartet and flute
trio, superior Insight reading
which is just wonderful and
also Roy Green in directing
the band. So it wasn't ail in
vain after all. Although they
all made an agreement with
me before leaving to come
home with a superior in con­
cert or walk home, I gave in
and let them ride home. • • ♦
This weekend the Glee Clubs
go to Ocala for their dis­
trict contest. I will take high
school Friday afternoon and
Lynn Giles will tako Junior
High on Saturday. • • • This
Sunday is Palm Sunday. Be
sure and go to the church of
your choice. And be sure to
go the following Sunday as
that is Easter. Special ser­
vices will he held in every
church in the county. • • • I
guess every little boy and
gal have their new outfits
ready for Easter. Still wish
Sanford
would
have that
Easter parade like other cit­
ies do. • • • Our sympathy
goes out to Mr. and Mrs.
John Rhiner in the passing of
their infant on Monday morn­
ing. • • •• Don’t forget Polio
PILL day. • • • Our thought
this week is a repeat of
Ghandi’s Recipe For Happin­
ess. Here is it: H aw not
possessions and want none.
No trival ambitions to win
admiration, wealth or power.
Do what you do because you
think It right, seeking noth­
ing nor even the personal
gratification of the achieve­
ment o f your purpose. In sim­
p lify , directions and strength,
such a man could never be
defeated.

Oxttfarfi

Mnrch 19, 1961— Pnpo 3

YrratV

WHITE KIHOON winners front nntonp junior and senior entries in the
recent Oviedo Science Fair were, front, left to right, Larry Shull, Ruth
Bcllhorn, Diane Murphy, Beth Gore, Cathy Myers and David Abbott;
back, George Bradshaw, Mike Partin, Marilyn Partin, Chuck Pula and
Larry Olliff.
(Herald Photo)

Shriver Dubbsd 'Poverty Czar'
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Hou.-e Republicans are pic­
turing Sargent Shriver as a
budding "poverty czar" and
inviting Washington's bureau­
crats to raise a howl about
it.
GOP members o f n House
education and labor commit­
tee tried to make Health, Ed­
ucation and Welfare (HEW )
Secretary Anthony J. Celebrezze their champion Wed­
nesday, but he declined the
honor.
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wirt* who also wus reported
to have been In the thick of
bureaucratic infighting that
attended birth o f the jm'.j
million anti - poverty pro­
gram, was likely to get tile
same treatment today.
In two days o f hearings,

DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club played two sections at
13 tables at this week’s Tues­
day afternoon inerting in the
Firemen’s Recreation Hail.
Section A was directed by
Mrs. Ruth Hiatt. Winners
were NS, first, Mrs. Hiatt and
Mrs. Charles Hassell; second,
Mrs. Robert Nicholls and H.
G. Chase; third, Mrs. Frank
Austin and Mrs. William
Woodlock.
EW, first. Mrs. David Sin­
ger ami Mrs. Doyle Driver;
second, F. R. Frochllch and
Mrs. C. R. Andrews; third,
Oscar Harnett and George
Dickey.
Section B was directed by
Miss Ethel Johnson. Winners
were, NS, first, Norman Mey­
er and Marvin Long; second,
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Baker;
third, Mrs. Edwin Wachlcr
and Mrs. 0 . N. Lackey.
EW, first, T. II. Gove and
Mrs. A. G. Besom; second,
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Walty;
third, William Lutz and liar
ry Brown.
Overall
winners in tho
club's Open Pairs Champion
ship Game played last Satur
day afternoon were, first,
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the subcommittee has beard
only praise for the program.
It is designed to offer near
skill* and environments to
poor youths and finance local
nnti • poverty projects.
It would set up a new do­
mestic Peace Corps and pro­
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Actually, the Republicans
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RIBBON CUTTING launched the start o f the
sale of tickets for the benefit movie planned by
the Seminole High School Chapter, Future
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ceeds will be given to the Little Red Schoolhouse.
Shown are, from left, John Carver, Cecil Tucker.
James Crapps, Jim Hunt, Herbert Rodgers ana
Gary Gibson. The program will be held March 31.

A PORTION OF THE STANDING room only
crowd is pictured ns they uttended presentation
of the Creative Cooking School at the Sanford
Civic Center. Directing tho school was Miss

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Swift &amp; Co., Publlx Markets, Florida Power &amp;
Light Co., and Tha Sanford Herald.
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to wntch tho hnmess horses and quarter horses work out on tha track.
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The March meeting o f th*
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Appearing befora tha group
waa Jim Pigott, head eoaeh
at Seminols High School and
candidate for tha offlea of
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Seventy-eight o f th* delegate*
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Central Florida countlei, at­
tended th* open houae.
Highlight o f th* viiit waa
an addreaa by Capt Jamta O.
Mayo, Commander, Heavy A t­
tack Wing One. Capt. Mayo
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Attack Wing One. Hi* pre•entatlon w*t augmented by
color atide* depicting tha op­
erating area*, the aulgned
aircraft, and the organlxatlon
o f Hatwing One. Ha con­
cluded hi* talk with a pic­
torial tour o f the various his­
toric andexotic place* visited
by Hanford Navymen whila
on deployed duty with tha
Sixth FI eat.
H it delegatea then viaw«d
"Jet Carrier"; a film pre■entatlon depicting th* oper­
ation* of an Attack Carrier,
th* U8S Forrest*!. A tour
of the Naval Air Malntcnanca Training Group facili­
ties followed. Here they were
abl* to see the system mockup* and working models of
the many Intricate compon­
ent* of the AG VlgUante. The
delegates then saw a static
display of th* RA5C Vigilante
and tha TA3B Skywarrlor,

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8th District PIA Guests At VAH-3 Open House

EDITOR’S N O T E - M i l * of King Tut whose tomb waa
Helen J. McMullin of Sanford tha one which was nevar rob­
recently completed • prll* bed.
frim m a ie to the Holy Land
Wandering
around
with
and Eiypt. Here, In part, are Dona we stopped to have our
her Impreailona o f the Jour­ fortune told. 1 wai told 1
would marry and live in
ney.
Europe the rest of my life.
By Helen McKellen
A year a|o I never thought What he doesn't know la that
that one o f my lifelong wlihea I love my own country of
would come true—but here I America much too much to
a m -a b o u t to tell you all live anywhere else.
about my wonderful ChristNext came our cruise up
maa trip and come o f my Im­ end down the Nile. It wai
our ship's maiden voyage
pressions o f It.
Three of my roommatea and and w* encountered difficult­
I made thli trip . . . to get ies thus prolonging our voy­
to Munich to catch our plane age.
. . . by train. We found it to
We got e good look at many
crowded we bad to atand up, Nubian villages being vacat­
not on the lnalde corridor, but ed because of a new dam at
by the train entrance and exit. Aswan.
There we etood and cat for
Next came Jordan and our
four hour*.
headquarters were in Jerusa­
We were well entertained le m We went to many places
by Greek fellow* on their said to have been occupied
way home for Chriatma*. We by Christ It's hard to visual­
had a very unsympathetic ize what it might have look­
conductor , , . but on a Ger­ ed Ilk* In Christ's time due
man train you can expect to tha many changes In 3,000
anything.
y ea n .
Our first stop after Munich
The Tomb In which Christ
waa Athena, The city was was placed la not definite.
eery beautiful as we landed Most Roman Catholics accept
that night. After dinner at the Church o f the Holy Sepul­
the hotel we decided to ex­ chre and Protestants accept
plore the city. We met some the Gordon Tomb. Just to be
Greek fellows who were nice In the city In which He gave
eoough to show us the city. HI* lift for our sins la enough
We walked through many to make me more thankful
streets to the Acropolis. I than 1 wai alrtady.
have never been so Impressed
The Mount of Ollvaa and
by a city's beauty. It was like Garden of Gethsemene are
a huge cinerama.
very beautiful, even now. We
Th* next day we viewed rod* to Bethlehem, tha Dead
Athena by daylight. We got Sea, the Jordan River and
a good look at the Acropolis saw remalna o f the Jericho
from a distance—since It Is Wall.
high up on a hill—and before
In Jerusalem we met two
we went there. From the Arable fallows, one of whom
Acropolis we could aee the had finished studies at the
prison where Socrates was University of Texas, the other
placed after being condemned the district attorney o f Jeru­
and the famous Mars Hill, salem. They took us shopping
where Paul preached hie ser­ and we had th* opportunity
mon o f only two converts be­ to find their vlewe and feel­
fore going on to Corinth.
ing! about world affairs.
1 found the Greek people
We found contrast as we
happy, warm and friendly— eroaaed Into th* Israeli sector
and by far the moat hand­ through
the
Mandelbaum
some.
Oate. We visited Mount Zion
The next country— Egypt— where th* Last Supper was
w ai very different. Here we held and then went to the
visited ruins and I do mean Hebrew University.
ruins. We went to Memphis,
We rode to Beerahava, the
the first eapltal of Egypt. desert eity, visited the mar­
Memphis was built as a pro­ ketplace and saw the Bedtective city to the rest of oulna, th* nomadic people who
live In Israel.
Egypt.
1 had my famous camel
Th* most wonderful part of
ltde to the Great Cheops Pyra the tour waa our trip to Gall
mid and Sphynx. 1 had for' lee. It was thrilling to see the
gotten to pack a pair of land Inhabited by many Blbll
slacks or a full droaa. You cal characters.
can Imagine what a struggle
Israel is a fast growing na
it wai to straddle a camel'* tlon and cltrua la e very
back In my light skirt.
Urge industry.
My camel driver, however,
We made one final slop In
gave me a handcloth to put Istanbul, th* city of S00 mos
over m y "shining" knee*. ques, where w* saw the Blue
We eaw an Egyptian man Mosque. Then we were home
climb up aod down the tallest ward bound.
pyramid In seveo minutes,
The experiences and mam
We also saw th* Cairo ories of this trip will remain
Museum, th* Mosque of Mo­ In my mind for many years
hammed, the Citadel and the to come. 1 only wish each of
bazzars. It w ai most heart you could have been along
breaking to see the fUth and with me.
poverty o f so many. Yet In
their own way they seem to
be satisfied.
Some children go to school
April • and • have been
but not nearly enough educa­ set for dates of thli year's
tion is carried on. W* saw Lyman High School Science
every type of clothing from Fair. Director Sal Manfre
westernized suits to the flow­ anticipates approximately 400
ing robe type and what we project* to be entered. First,
call pajamas.
second and third prizes will
In Luxor wo visited Thebes ba given in both the physical
end the Valley o f Kings. The and biological sciences and
moat interesting waa th* tomb tor the beat overall project.

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341 Patrol
Chosen To Give
Demonstration

Politically Speaking..
Brailey Odhtm, erstwhile
fanford rcaldcnt, surprised
th e
politician! when ha
emerged from political moth
balla and qualified againat
the veteran campaigner, Sen
Spcaaard Holland. UP1 re­
port! Odham haa at leaat
two follower!! Arthur H
Ilarria, Sanford, contributed
1500 to Odham’a campaign
treaaury, while
Marie
S
Croaa, Oateen, donated f 150.
. . .

Sen. Scott Kelly haa opened
Seminole County headquar­
ters at the Valdex Hotel in
hia campaign for governor.

Robert King High, Miami’!
bl-lingual mayor, ii the firat
o f the nine gubernatorial
candidate! to win the support
of a major atate newapaper,
the Miami Ncwa.
Ftyleral State Market
. . .
News Service
G u b e r n a t o r i a l candl
Sanford
date Scott Kelly haa pledged
Shipping point information
to keep “ alining government
regulation! away from the for March 18. All aales
citrui Induitry” and haa ask- F. O. B. Precooling charge*
extra unless otherwise etated
ed the induitry to help "fight
8ANFOKD-OVIEDO
againat government handouts,
ZELLWOOU DISTRICT:
rcatrictive quotai and the bat­
Clear and mild.
tle againat lynthetlc drinka."
Cabbage: demand moderate
. . .
at ellghtly lower prieea, mar­
Another gubernatorial can
ket ellghtly weaker. Dome*
didatc, Fred (Bud) Dickinaon
tic round type, 1H bu. cratee,
in hia appearance here laat
11.50 to |1.S5, mostly 91-50,
week, took laaue with **.
few email alia and fair qua!
thoae who would divide ua on
ity, low aa 91.10; 50 lb. tacks,
queatlona auch aa reapportion
91.25. few high aa 91-86; Sa
ment and race relatione ra
voy type, 144 bu. cretee, 12.25,
thcr than give ua leaderahlp
Carrot*: demand moderate
ao the queatlona can be aettl
market about eteady. Sacks,
ed." lie aaid the "atate ia
48-1 lb. film packed, medium
crying for the image o f lead- to large site, 91-80; 60* lbs.
erahip."
looas, largt site, 91.60.
•
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Calery: demand moderate
Fred Karl, another candi­
market eteady. 10 in. crates
date for governor, haa laahed Pascal type, 8 'do*, and larg
out at action of the Florida
er, 96; hearts, 24 count, film
Milk Commlaalon, laying "the wrapped, 86.
commiulon ia forcing farmChines* cabbage: 16 In
era to aell milk at lower crates, 91-80, soma wrapped
pricca with no guarantee o f $1.75.
lower pricca to the conaumEscarole and tndlva: de
•ra." lie aaid the commlaalon
mand alow, market ateady. 1
action meana additional profit
1/9 bu. crates, $1.
to the large milk companiea.
Lettuca: offerings limited
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on Icaberg and Romains
Incidentally, it waa especialtypes, market slightly walk­
ly noted laat weak when
er, others, market about
Karl'a campaign crew waa
ateady. Iceberg type, WB
here for an organiaational
cratee, 24 count, $2.60 to
meeting that nearly all ia the
$2.76; Bolton type, EBN
audlcnca ware educatora.
crates, 24 count, $2.50; Ro
• •
•
mains, 1 1/9 bu. cretee, $1.76
Another candidate for gov­
to 92; Leaf type, 24 qt. bas­
ernor, Sen. John E. Mathewa
ket*, $1.25.
haa aaid "it la enexeuaable
O n i o n s , green: demand
that, after 14 montha, Preailight, market eteady. Crates,
dent Johnaon waa required To
8 do*, bunches, $2.70 to $3.
call in the FBI when the
Parsley: demand moderate,
Florida Eaat Coaat. railroad market eteady. Crates, 6 doi.
•trike reaulted in 'almost an- bunches, $1.75,
archiam'." Mathew* aaid that
Parsnips:
demand
light,
Gov. Farria Bryant ahould
Baskets, 12-1 lb. film wrap
move in with all reaourcea at
ped, 81-25.
hia command to atop the aabJUdlahts:
demand
fair,
otage on the FEC. "It ia •
markat ateady, film wrapped;
Florida problem," he added,
Red varieties, 30-6 os., 75c;
"and the Governor ahould go
White varieties, 24-8 oz
where the problem la."
$1.50.
A peraonal note from SenSpinach: offerings light,
Buahsl baskets, Savoy, 1 lot,

VEG ETABLE
REPORT

League Pians
Steak Dinner
The Lone wood Civic league
will a p o n a o r a Country
Fried Steak Dinner Saturday
from 4 until • p. m. at tha
Civic League Building on
Church Street.
Included with the aleak on
the menu are maahed potatoea and gravy, mixed vege­
tables coleilaw, rolle and
butter, coffee or tea and gin­
gerbread.
Ticket!, which will be avail­
able at the door, are priced
for adulta and children under
12 year*. The dinner will be
the League'! tin t fund ratl­
ing project of the year and
proceeda will be uicd to aupport the library and com­
munity aervice.

By Jane Casselberry
The Green Bar Patrol of I
Casselberry Boy Scout Troop)
341 has been chosen to demostrate camping equipment at
the Army-Navy Surplus Cen­
ter on East Highway 50 this
weekend starting F r i d a y
night.
The scouts will camp out
in tents and demonstrate var-|
loua types of cooking equip­
ment at well as other scouting
skills.
They will be aerving free
pancackes to those visiting |
the exhibit and will sell hot
dogi and soft drinka.

ator Mathew* to thia newa
d e a k aaya that "report*
throughout the state are most
encouraging and I am confi
dent that through continued
hard work we will build
an organization o f winning
atrengtli that will aiiure suecesa in May . . . ! look for
ward to aeeing you again
soon."
• • •

91Turnip*: 50 lb. sacka, top
ped and wasted, $1.25 to
$1.60.

LONGWOOO MAYOR A. R. Lormnnn cuts the
cuke at last week’s Open House for the new City
Hnll and Firo House which was attended by
some 250 persons including many city nnd coun­
ty officinls. Looking on is Council Chairman
R. C. Carlson.
(Herald Photo)

By Jane Casselberry
A panel discussion on the
problems o f teenagers high­
lighted Tuesday night’ * meet­
ing o f tha Lyman High School
PTA with assistant Principal
Ray Pharr aerving aa mod­
erator.
Participating on tha panel
were Mrs. Jean Bowers and
William Scheibel, teachers;
Edward I.unn and Mrs. David
McCoy, parents and Sandra
Tennant and Andrew Illnely,
student*.
Quettlons were aubmttted
from the audience and aome
of tha problems discussed In­
cluded good grooming, dating,
and tha uso o f tha family
car.
PTA President Mr*. Jos­
eph Pavelchnk announced thnt
the variety ahow netted over
$100 which Is enough to com­
plete this year'* budget.
Mra. Paul Gleason, Sirs.
Jack Glenn and Mra. Jamra
Blrkcnmeyer were elected to
serve on the nominating com-

Every day enough beef cat­
tle and otter livestock ar*
bruised, crippled or die an
route to market to aupply the
dally meat requirement! of
one-half million people.
1

mlttee along with Mrs. Merle
Kent and Mrs. Mary Mobley
who were appointed by the
executive board.

parties

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Tbe annual election and in­
stallation of officer* will take
place at the May PTA meet­
ing.
Rev. Charles Stewart, vicar
of Christ Episcopal Church in
Longwood, gave the devotion*.
Refreshments were served
In the cafeteria by the tenth
grade room mothers follow­
ing tha meeting.

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FIRST GRADE TEACHER Mn. Carolyn Millar,
left, and Mrs. Donald Fenatarmakar, aptakar
at the Readinesa Clinic held for pnruta laat
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Edgewater 3rd;
Oak Ridge In
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Aatrfnrh

Fiihermcn
a r t having a field day, ae
cording to latest reports from
around the county. All points
are reporting good results
Herb Sutton, at Weklva Riv­
er Haven, said the bream,
especially red breast
nd
shell cracker, really are tak
Ing worms. He estimated
boats putting in from the low­
er end (near the St. Johns
River) of the Weklva last
Sunday afternoon brought In
250 pounds.
Herb added a few specks
are biting and that bass have
been slow but are picking up
Charles Merritt, fishing out
o f the Osteen Bridge Fishing
Camp, caught 10 good sited

Reds Could Hit
Top With Luck
TAMPA (U PI) - The Cin­
cinnati Reds are out to prove
that their fifth place finish In
IMS was a mistake.
From
Manager Freddie
Hutchison on down they think
they have a good chance of
winning the National League
pennant.
"And we can do It," Insists
Hutch, well on Ms way to win­
ning bis fight against cancer,
"without any o f our players
having outstanding years. All
they have to do Is to play up
to their potential."
The three men who hurt the
Reds most last year were
outfielder Frank Robinson and
pitchers Joey Jay and Dob
Purkey. Robinson, who had
bit .942 In 1902 with 39 home
runs and 139 runs batted In,
slumped off last season to .259
with only 21 HR’s and B1
RBI's. Jay, who won 21 games
In 1962, won only seven last
year while losing 18. Purkey,
a 23-gamo winner In '62, won
only six last season.
"They have got to do better
If wo are to win," Hutchison
said. "But we all know they
are better than what they
showed last season."
As a matter of fact, Hut­
chinson pointed out that three
other Reds, too, didn't mess
ure up to expectations, first
baseman O o r d y Coleman,
shortstop Leo Cardenas and
catcher Johnny Kdwards.
Those six, along with sopho­
more second baseman Pete
Rose, ccnterfielder Vada Pin
son and pitchers Jim Maloney,
Jim O’Toole, John Tsllouris
and Joe Nuxhall form the
backbone o f the Reds.

Seminole Nine
To Play Friday
Seminole High School’s base­
ball team will play a non
scheduled engagement Fri
day afternoon with the Tltu*ville Terriers.
The contest will be played
In Titusville. Game time Is
4 p. m. Coach Jim McCloy an­
nounced that he will start
righthander Ricky Sires.

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(Sm . 1S4.se riarMa Slsletaa
•r less)
NOTICR IR IIKHKI1Y OIVKN, Thai I'alrr II. A Ituth M.
John.nn Ilia holder or thr fnllowlne cartlllrala haa Iliad
•aid rarliricala for las deed
to ba laauad lharaon. Tha eartlflcata numbar and year of
laauanra, tha daacrlptlon of
tha properly, and tha nama
In which It was aaaaaaad ara
folio wa l
Corliricala No. SIS
Taar At
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llaaerletlon •( l-ra»»rtr i
That Part »***. In D.U. 141
rasa 111 (Laaa Lota SI A It)
nik. te Banlando
Nama In which aaaaaaad Kay
Davalopmant A Haaltr. Inc.
All of aald proparty brine In
Iba County of Bamlnola, itata
e f riorlda. Unlaaa auch cartlflcata shall ba radaamad aesordine to law Uo proparly
Saacrlbad In auch oartlflaata
will bo sold to tha hlshaat bid­
der at the Croat door of tha
Nemlnolo County Court ‘ Ileus*
at ianford, riorlda. on th*
first Monday In Ih* month of
April, ISS4. which Is th* Ith
day o f Anrll, laaa.
baud this Ird day at Jan­
uary, ISIS.
(Official Clark’s Saal)
Arthur It. Daokwlth, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court.
•arnlMlo couatr. « » « »
^■rt 0. T. ttiy, Jr, D.C.

Camp owner Paul Johnson
also reports the shad are still
running.
* * *
John Crlm was enthusiastic
in his report that "w e have
had In the last two weeks
the best shad catch of the en
tire season.” He added bass
are doing some schooling and
going for plugs.
Deputy Sheriff Wes Place
was having a hard time the
other day until he switched
to a “ White Shyster" and then
his luck turned with the bass.
Tiny Howe brought in nine
bass, using a "Toothpick" end
a "D evil’s Horse" on a fly
rod.
John al*o reported bass In
(he Lake Jessup area, eape
dally Salt Creek and the
canal back of the air station,
are going for a Johnson spoon
with pork rind.
a a *
Jim Crowe avers the shad
are running good near his
camp and reports be will be
host today to Winn Davis,
fishing reporter for Outdoor
Life magazine,
John Sosnowskl, who has
Just taken over operation of
Continental Marina on Lake
Jeuup, said Ihe take la good
in his area for medium
ipecks.
Pat Brooks, out Lemon Bluff
way, also says the shad still
are running and some bass
ara taking the bait.
a
a *
Eleanor Ruiacll tells that
Marina Isle boasts the young
est guide on the St. Johns,
Iter n lncyrarold grandson,
Dutch Russell, He led a group
the other day to a catch of
40,Including shad,
specks
and bass,
Mrs. Russell also reports a
number of anglers are bring­
ing the limit of good-sized
specks, a few bass and plenty
of ahad.
•
* •
Fourth annual Srhlltx $500,
000 Florida fishing
derby
opens In Zone III, which In­
cludes Seminole County, on
April 1 and runs through July
31.
Fish are tagged for $23, $50,
$100, $1,000 and $10,000 cash
prizes. The derby la run by
the company with the ro
operation of the Florida State
Hoard of Conservation and (he
Florida Game and Fresh Wa­
ter Fish Commission.
Fish tagged and released
during the 106$, 1962 and 1963
derbies are still in the water
and awards will be paid If
caught during the 1964 con
teat.
* * e
Jim Crowe, long Interested
in fishing, conservation, and
water pollutioa, has a roller
Hon of newspaper editorials
about pollution.
He quotes the Palatka Dal
ly News, which in turn,
quotes the Miami Herald, that
"Fenholloway River, 24 miles
from Tallahassee, given over
to Industry some years ago
without restriction, is the
worst polluted river In all
Florida. . . This kind of
swapping off the rivers of
Florida in return for an in­
dustrial payroll la something
North Florida ean do more
easily than South F lo rid a North Florida has more rivera to awap."
Jim says (ha only pollu­
tion now In the Upper St.
Johns la the effluent from
Orlando, poured Into the Econlockhatche River, which runt
Into the St. Johns. Also, San­
ford dumps Its effluent Into
Lake Monrue.
* e e
Hundred of Florida wild
turkey and white tall deer
are finding new homes as the
Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission concludes one of
the moat successful big game
(rapping operations since the
program o f reflecting native
wiki game was Initiated 15
years ago.
The program eanalata of
live trapping wild turkey and
deer la areas not available to
public hunting and transport­
ing them to suitable wildlife
habitat areas or wildlife man-

Indians Almost Scalp
Giants In 9th Inning

Winter Park High'* reputa
(Ion as one o f the top track
teams in the state remained
on a high level Wednesday
here In Sanford when the
Wildcat splkers exploded for
137Vi points to defeat Semi
nolo of Sanford plus Edgewater and Oak Ridge of Or
lando in a four-way prep
meet.
Seminole Ullied 43V4 point*
to take second place, Edge
water came In with 34Vi end
Oak Ridga scored 27Vi.
But It waa not all bad for
THE SHAI) continue to run In the St. Johns River, apparently unknow­
the Sanford squad which suf
ing that tho season ended March 1. Arthur Brown (left), o f Ormond
fered 1U Initial defeat in
Beach, and Edwin Odum, South Dnytona Boach, fishing out of the Osteen
three official outings this sea
Bridge Fishing Camp, came in with 30 shad, 12 speckled perch and two
aon.
David Noell, bulky
herring.
(Herald Photo)
Seminole dlscuu toiler, flung
the plate 139 feet and 11
inches to esUbltsh a new
Seminole record. Noell splint
ered his own previous record
o f 138 feet.
Barry Barks, deacribed by
t. Rtrld* Kar, 2. Super Hport,
Tonight's entries:
Seminole mentor Dick Wil
KIIIHT HACK — S/IS Mile — 2. .Newborn#, 4. Wild Weetern,
1. Hhanda Laar, 1. I’ rnworthr. I. Mar Jane, 4. Flying Fable,
llama aa probably one of the
Northampton,
t.
Hhe'a
SARASOTA (UPI) — Left 1. Ilr.irhur*. 1. K. Club’a K*r, 7.
top prep 440 prepieters In the
nanism! Hock. f. Hank Hon, 11‘aoma
hander Don M oiil made hii 1.
FOIIITH
HACK
—
0/1(1
Mite
7. Kourway Angr, I. l&gt;oc HobsUte, also established a new
1. I'm died, 2. C. A. Heynolde,
bis
third
stop
along
the
American
school record in this event by
Ilil'OIII HACK — S/IS Milt 2. Turlock, 4. Floratnald, 1.
circuit
Wednesday !. Naoma Mac., 2. llonlla llajr. Crane Hock, 4. Ulenio Hub. 7.
covering the dliUnce in 50.8 League
Hllck Tip, 4. Doubla Damon, (Jill Kdged. I. J. M e Mlee L
seconds.
when he was sold by the De 2.
I. Jaaa U'apatd, 4. tllap Hoy, 7. FIFTH HACK — M/H Mile —
1. Partial !*tymtnt, 3. Hun
Tho previous Seminole mark troll Tigers to the Chicago Hehair Way. I. Bully Junta
TIIIHII HACK — S/IS Mila — Sol, t. Iladlola, 4. Concord
was held by Ray Lundqulst
HI ur, I. D.A.'a C. Fire. 4.
White Sox for the $20,000 wai­
who did tt In 51 second flat.
Deice, 7. Hpace Hero, A Dana
ver
price.
Hock
Meanwhile, Winter
Park
SIXTH HACK — R/IS Mile—
The 34-year-old southpaw
was literally running wild.
.1. Cora Coke, J. Kaay Fly, Z.
Knuthead Tom, 4. Roman Re­
The Wildcat! grabbed first broke Into Ihe majors 10 years
vel, 4. RJeh Ileau, 4. Chill
and second plus a tie for ago when he and Ray NarlesWills, 7. Mika Bee., A Halil*
third In the 120-yard high hud­ kl formed the nucleus of a
McDuff
UKVKNTIt RACK — l/S Mile—
dles, took first and third
1. Coemo Rocket, 2- Lleabeth
bullpen staff that led the
MIAMI (UPI) — Julius
places in the 100-yard daih,
II
. 3. Cy Turns. 4. II. A.'# A.
Cleveland
Indiana
to
Ihc (Moose) Boros, the golfer of
Magic, S. M»Sf|U*. T. Ill Mo*.
captured second and third In
Ihe
year
In
1961,
named
Jack
I. It. H.‘e Fountl*
In the mile and took all three American League champion­
Nicklaus as the man they'd KIIJIITH RACK — »/IS Mil*
placet In the 180-yard low ship.
1. Itueke, 2. Wills Win, I.
all have to beat In 1964 when My Wire's Heel, 4. Party I’ lan,
hurdlea.
In 1958 he was dealt to the
play opened today In the $50,- 3. Del Tons, 4. Orbital, 7. Teat
The Parkers also captured Tigers, where he was used
I. Mo*'* Oal
000 Doral Invitational golf Wlrr,
M&gt;TI4 MACK — (1/1(1 Mile —
accond and third ipoti In the primarily as a starter. It is
championship.
I. Jean Drak*. S. Donna's Ml*a
880, first place in the sprint expected (hat with Chicago
Ten tournaments this year K. A lUrnarta llob, 4. O. U.'a
medley reUy, first and third he will be assigned to the
d o Man, 4. Hypnotlqu*. 4.
In the 220, first In the mile bullpen once again to supple­ have produced 10 different Chryier, 7. deorga Jet, I. Fleet
Matron
relay, all three places In the ment righthander Hoyt Wil­ winners but Boros, who won TKVTII HACK — S/l* Mil* —
his
second
U.
S.
Open
title
1. Wicket Hally, 2. Linda Cuihot, first and acrond in the helm.
last year, asserted that Nick- tie, 3. Ka«ro Lady, 4. dat*
high Jump and the broad
I-ast year, he had a 7-7 rec­
Man, 4. I’eanut dal. 4. Wide
jump, and second and third ord and an earned run aver­ Uus appears ready to sprint Uap. 7. Fabulous Face. A Per­
front
and
center.
ry III
placet In the pole vault.
age of 3.73.
"Arnold Palmer hasn't been K4.KVKATII RACK — l/S Mil*
Seminole, in coming In se­
1. Muoncreit, 2. Midterm, t.
playing well and may have Harbour Choice, 4. Itajah's
cond, placed first In the 880
trouble getting bark that big P'coa, S. Mary Mlland, 4. Con­
relay when Jeff Whiting, Den­
Choice, 7. Calico Takl, I.
touch,”
Uoros analyzed. "But nie
DETROIT
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ver Vodoplch, Linton Knowles
Mika Mao Duff
Nicklaus
has
(ho
game
to
and Billy Brown teamed up to Yastrzemskl, the Amerlran
cover the dliUnce In 1:38. League'* 100.1 hutting cham­ dominate golf now that the
Barki took the 440 and Semi­ pion with a .121 average, tour Is moving onto the good,
nole's sprint medley rcUy will head • delegation of big courses."
foursome took second place four from the Boston Red
PENSACOLA (UPI) - S e n ­
In this event. Seminole was Sox to be honored at the
BOSTON (U P I)— Bay Sine, timental favorite Patty Berg
third In the mile reUy and 21rd annual Capuchin base­
Vodoplch placed third In the ball dinner at Coho IUII, a former defensive halfback tees off today In quest ot her
broad Jump.
May 17. Pitcher Dick Had- with the old New York Titans eighth title In the 35th Wo­
"W o knew Winter Park fig­ •tz, Manager Johnny Feaky in the American Football Lea­ men’s Western Aasqplatlon
ured to be the toughest com­ and road secretary T o m gue will coach Boston State Open golf tournament.
Misi Berg, who has picked
petitors In the Metro Confer­ Dowd also will represent the College'! baicball team this
up 81 victories in a career
ence," said Williams, "but Red Sox at the dinner.
season.
dating back to the 30s, Is giv­
these boys were outstanding.
Williams was completely satis­ TO O M A N Y M ISS-TAKES - By A lan Move* en as odds—on chance to win
despite the challenge of her
fied with Barks and Noell and
younger and, perhaps, strong­
praised them for their per­
er opponents. She began the
formances which set the new
season early with a aeries of
school marks.
exhibitions throughout Dixie
"W e had two boya out with
and her long sessions on the
Illness Wednesday," Williams
practice tec have honed her
reported. They were Rick
game
Walstrom, a promising sopho­
Defending champion Mickey
more, and Clarence Johnson.
Wrltbt cannot compete. The
"Both o t these boya," Wil­
196263 winner pulled a ten­
liams said, "have been among
don In her ankle Feb. 3 at
our top performers. We pro­
Dallas. Physicians put Miss
bably would have scored addi­
Wright's leg in a cast for
tional points had Johnson and
fiva weeks and it was just
Walalom been able to run
last week the lanky slugger
In the relay event* and had
tried to play nine hole*.
Walstrom been' la die low
hurdlea."
Williams continued, " I don't
feel too good because we
ROCK ISLAND, 1U. ( U P I ) were a long way behind Win­
Ralph E. Starenko, 31, will
ter Park even though we fin­
double as football coach and
ished second In the meet.
M /HH tSOTA'%
I
atheltic director of Augustana
However, 1 do realise we
College starting next fall. He
were up against some terri­
accepted both appointment*
fic opposition."
Wednesday.
/pe/fTfCAS. C
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Regarding Barks, Williams

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Mossi To Sox

S0KC Track Entries

Nicklaus M an
To Beat, Says
The ‘Moose*

Honor Red Sox

Patty Seeking
Eighth Title

New Coach

By Curt Block
UPI Sports Writer
Manager Alvin Dark was
grinning broadly Wednesday
when h i « San Francisco
Giants led the Cleveland In
dians, 15-4, after three In
nlngs.
The Indians, though, wiped
the smile off Dark's face with
a strong comeback and had
the tying run at the plate in
the ninth inning.
But it all ended happily for

Oviedo Beats
Catholic High
At Melbourne
Oviedo High School's base­
ball Lions evened up their
season's record Wednesday
when they traveled to Mel
bourne and trounced Central
Catholic High by a score of
16 to 3.
Jim Courier, a Lion right
hinder, was highly effective
In posting a four-hitter during
a five-inning contest In which
the Melbourne nine was able
to bunch a pair of safetiea
and couple them with a Lion
mlicue to push across their
trio of runs in the fifth.
Meanwhile, the Lions were
pounding out 14 hits with Rex
Brooks,
Oviedo's
receiver,
pacing the batting parade
with a pair of tingles and a
triple. Charlie Miller, Cour­
ier, Danny Gammage and
Bill Miller each connected
twice.
During Courier'* stint on
the hill he fanned 10 of the
opposition, issued no free tic­
kets, but Jim did keep Mel­
bourne batsmen loose and
nicked two of them with
pitches.
The Lions roared Into the
scoring column when they
pushed ov«r five rant In their
half of the aeeond frame. In
the fourth they rammed over
(our more and then exploded
for seven runs In the fifth.
Oviedo touched Jim Bostic
of Melbourne for three hits
during the one and a third
innings Bostic hurled. He was
replaced by Dick Highley
who turned out to be a
“ cousin" and Oviedo racked
him hard for 11 more blngles.
Oviedo,
an
Independent,
now has a record of one and
one In their two outings so
far this season. They return
to action Friday afternoon
when they travel to Montverde.

East NCAA Team
RALEIGH, N. C. (UPI) Jeff Mullins of Duke and
Wally Jones of Villanova were
unanimous choices today for
the Eastern regional NCAA
all-tournament team. B i l l
Bradley of Princeton, Steve
Vacendak of Duke and Toby
Kimball of Connecticut alio
were named to the team.

Dark as the Giants outlasted
Cleveland, 1513, in a game
that featured 40 hits, eight
errors and 42 participant!.
San
Francisco's
"terrible
trio" of Willie Mays, Willie
McCovey and Orlando Cepeda
played only three Inningi but
contributed nine hits and nine
111)1'!, as the Giants picked
up their ninth exhibition win
In 10 starts.
.
Three of Cleveland's 17 hits
were for the distance and
came off the bats of Fred
Whitfield, Mike De La Hoz
and Wally Post
The Chicago White Sox
scored all their runs In tha
first three Innings and nipped
the Washington Senators, 3-2.
Relief specialist Hoyt Wil­
helm worked three perfect in­
nings allowing only two balls
to be hit out ot tha infield.
The New York Mets won
their first game of the spring
and the New York Yankees
got their first exhibition borne
run.
The National Leaguers beat
Philadelphia, 4-1, In 10 innings
on a plnch-hlt aingle by Jim
Hickman. Jack Fisher, Tracy
Stallard and Ed Bauta limited
the Phils to five base bits.
The Yankees f combined Joe
Pepitone’s grand slam homer

Gasti, Iriarte
Win Feature
Gasti and Iriarte, the bet­
ting favoritei in post five,
came through to win the fea­
ture eighth event In Wednes­
day night Jal alal action at
tha Orlando Semlnol* Fron­
ton.
Areltio and Muguerza were
second In post three, taking
the three-way playoff that
developed in the close match.
Ermu and Elorrl wera third
in post two.
Lois and Irigo lad off the
evening p'ay, winning (he first
gams to set up an 8-7 per­
fects that paid $597.80. Elu
and Abasolo wera the second
place finishers.
Eitrada was tha big gun
for the day, winning in tha
second and third games both
In the matinee and evening
programs for a total o f four.
Arrona and Agustln captur­
ed the All Star highlight of
the matinee, with Aitlga and
Lorenzo second for a 2-1 per
fecta payoff of $325.56.

Lory Tops In
Bogey Play
Pat Lary grabbed top hon­
ors Wednesday in a blind
bogey tournament sponsored
by the Senior Men's Golf
Association at the Mid-Flor­
ida Country Club.
Lary had a net of 80. Tied
for second and third placaa
were Pet* Burr, Lee Eisex,
Bud Mabry, Loren Pfauta and
Chet Zellers. Each had a net
of 73.

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declared, "It's possible that
Barry could be ooe of the
best 440 men in the state this
year. He's doing a real good
Job for ua.
Williams said
that tha
Seminole* may have lost Earl
Black who pulled a muscle
during the spring medley re­
lay. "Had this not happened,"
Dlek said,
"w a
probably
could havo won this event.”
Seminole's thinelads return
to the clodera Saturday when
they appear In the Stetson Re­
lays at DeLand. They ara
slated to go to Leesburg next
Wednesday.

with five Kama* City error*
for a 9-4 victory.
Hank Aaron powered n
home run and a triple tn hit
first two trips to the plate as
Milwaukee made it four In n
row with a 74 triumph over
Minnesota. Sophomore J 1 m
Hall gave the Twins an early
advantage with hii
third
round tripper of the exhibition
season but three Minnesota
Infield errors opened tha
gates for the Braves.
National batting champion
Tommy Davis blaited hi* sec­
ond homer in as many days as
the Dodgers four-hit Balti­
more, 9-1. Don Dryadala and
Johnny Podres each went four
frames and allowed one h it
Ron P m anow ikl worked the
last inning.
The St. Louis Cardinals suf­
fered their first defeat of the
spring, 194, at the hands of
the Detroit Tiger*. Newly ac-*
qulred Don Demeter, got tha
Tiger* off on the right foot
with a three-run, flrat inning
triple, as Detroit capitalized
on nine walki and 12 hits.
Houston blasted Joey Jay
and the Cincinnati Reds for a
9-2 victory. Jay wa* the vic­
tim of a aix run rally which
featured a double by rookia
Ivan Murrell and a plnch-hlt
single by Walt Bond, both of
which knocked In two runt.
Mack Kuykendall’s two run
single in the ninth inning en­
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For tho*c who could not at­
tend the creative cooking
school last Tuesday evening,
we will give you the recipes
used. Every one sounds good
and we are sure you will tie
eager to try them. First is the
ORANGE BASKETS w i t h
Curry Horse-radish.
1 cup dairy soured cream
»i to 1 tsp. curry powder
1 tsp. prepared horse-radish
Orange cups, scooped out
*4 tsp. sugar
N tsp. salt
Paprika
Combine dairy s o u r e d
cream, curry powder, horse­
radish, sugar and salt. Place
in scooped out orange cups.
Sprinkle lightly with paprika.
Serve this with a Brisket Beef
Roast.
• • •

fo h m h

ter. To make gravy, skim
off excess fat from broth re­
maining in kettle, leaving
about 2 tbsps. fat. Gradually
combine H cup cold water
with cornstarch. Mix until
smooth. Add to broth and stir
until gravy Is clear and
thickened. Serve gravy &lt;nef
roast. Serves • to I. To gar­
nish slice a lemon thin and
then slit down each slice part
way. Twist slightly and place
around roast.
• • •
F or
th e
MANHATTAN
OVEN ROAST, select a bone­
less chuck roast. For a 2 or
3 lb. roast cut 2W to 3 Inches
thick allow 1*4 to 2 hours for
medium done; 314 to 4W lb.
roast, 214 hours.
For the garnish — Whipped
Cream Coleslaw in Apple
Baskets.
2 eups shredded cabbage
2 tbsps. wine vinegar
2 tbsps. salad oil
•4 tsp. salt
U tsp. celery seed
4 red-skinned apples
lemon Juice
‘4 cup whipping cream, whip­
ped
Combine cabbage, vinegar,
salad oil, salt and celery seed.
Allow to stand in refrigerator
about 1 hour. Core apples. Cut
off tops and scoop out enough
apple to form basket. Brush
baskets wills lemon juice.
Chop edible portion of scooped
out apple and add to cabbage
slaw. Just before serving fold
whipped cream Into slaw. Pilo
into apple baskets.
• • •

Now let’s try the SWEETSOUR POT nOAST.
3W lb. Beef Pot Roast cut 2
inches thick
2 tbsps. shortening
1 medium onion, chopped
1 bay leaf
1 tsp. salt
K cup water
1 tbsp. brown sugar
2 tbsps. vinegar
3 tbsps. catsup
H cup raisins
Ik cup eold water
1 tbsp. cornstarch
Melt shortening In a heavy
kettle. Add meat and brown
well on each side. Add onion,
bay leaf, salt and H cup wa­
ter. Cover and simmer 1 hour.
Mix together and add brown
sugar, vinegar, catsup and
raisins. Cover and continue
simmering about 1 hour, or
For the oven broiled SIR­
until meat Is fork-tender. Re­ LOIN STEAK have steak 1«4
move pot roast to a hot plat­ Ineh thick. For those who

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Joint Birthday Party

By Mrs. H. L. Jobneon

want It rare broil for 15 min­
utes; medium, for 20 minutes,
and well done, 23 to 25 min­
utes. Sesame Seed Seasoner.
Blend together ‘ 4 stick (I*
cup) butter or margarine, la
tsp. garlic powder, and 2
tsps. sesame seeds. Spread
on hot broiled steak just be­
fore serving. Miss Meyer
garnished this with prepared
pears dipped in red food
coloring.
The PANBROILED STEAKS
prepared next were cut Ik to
S* inch thick and panbrollcd
in a heavy skillet lightly rub­
bed with fat 10 to 15 mlnutaa.
The garnish was tha Confetti
Omelet
2 tbsps. butter
8 eggs
U cup milk
14 tsp. aalt
1 tbsp. chopped parsley
1 tomato peeled and chopped
Add butter to skillet and
place over medium heat until
bubbly. Combine eggs, milk
and salt. Stir until well mixed.
Pour into skillet and cook
over medium heat until egg is
slightly set and aome liquid
remains on the surface. Tilt­
ing the pan, lift edges of egg
opposite handle with spatula.
This allows uncooked eggs to
run under edge of cooked mix­
ture. Cover with lid for about
la minute to allow surface to
become c r e a m y . Combine
parsley and tomato. Spread
filling over tile half of the
omelet opposite the skillet
handle. Tilt pan. Fold omelet
in half with spatula and roll
onto a hot platter. Serve with
pan-broiled atraki.
• • •
The attractive SIHSII KEBOHS (cored a hit.
Most popular Beef Kcbobs.
21* lbs. beef, round or chuck
cut into Dk Inch cubes
Ik cup salad oil
1 tsp. salt
1 clove garlic, sliced
*k cup catsup
l* cup tarragon vinegar
•k tkp. pepper
Place beef cubes in a bowl.
Blend remaining ingredients
for a marinade and pour over
tha mast. Allow to stand
about 4 hour* in the refriger­
ator. Place cubes on metal
skewers. Broil 3 inches from
heat In preheated broiler
about 10 to 15 minutes. Baste
cubes with marinade before
serving.
The garnish used with this
demonstration was chunks of
tomato, green peppers and
fresh mushrooms placed on
skewer*. For decoration place
finished kebab skewers In a
whole toasted loaf of French
bread.
• • •

The Abells
dren when they come in from
A surprise coffee was given
school.
COCOA PEANUT BUTTER at the new home of Mr. and
MOUNDS
Mrs. Ralph Abell on Little
tk stick butter or margarine Lake Mary by • croup of
is eup peanut butter
their friends last week.
2 cups sugar
The women gathered at the
2 tsps. vanilla
house
to wish Frances, Ralph
Si cup cocoa
and their children happiness
it cup milk
in their new home. An Aus­
5 cups quick cooking oats
Mix sugar and cocoa in a tralian palm treo was prosaucepan. Add butter and sented to Mrs. Abell as a
milk. Bring to the boiling love token from the group.
Refreshments of c o f f e e
point, stirring constantly, and
cake,
doughnuts, cinnamon
boll 2 minutes. Remove from
beat. Stir in roiled pats, then |buns and coffee were served.
The following were present:
peanut butter and vanilla.
Mrs.
3llx well. Drop by spoonfuls I Mrs. Joe Sniathcrs.
onto wax paper. Let cool Ruby Linden. Mrs. Walter
thoroughly before serving cr Cress, Mrs. Lillian Goodwin.
Mrs. Earl Unger, Mrs. Ruby
storing.
Sjoblom, Mrs. Dorothy Wade,
• • •
Florida Cracker 3trs. Ed­ Mrs. Joe Eith, Mrs. Harvey
win Klein saya her family Pugh, Mrs. Harry E. Sandus­
loves her BUTERMILK RAI­ ky, Mrs. Richard Beebe, Mrs.
Harriet Rickctson, Mrs. Blan­
SIN PIE. So let’s try It.
che
Cress, Mrs. Emma lla14 cup cornstarch
shara, Mrs. I.uVera Harrison,
1 cup sugar
Mrs. Ruth Wall, Mrs. June
14 tap. salt
Davidson, Mrs. Terry Shat2 cup* buttermilk
tuck. Mrs. Flo Paulk. Mrs
14 cup moist raisins
Mickey Mooney, Mrs. F. E.
2 tbsps. lemon juice
Donaldson, Mrs. W. C. Hop­
2 eggs, separated
kins, Mrs. Fannie lW flcr and
1 tbsp. butter
Mrs. Kay Sassman.
Baked 8-Inch pie shell
*4 cup sugar
MU cornstarch, 1 cup sugar
and aalt In top of double boil­
er, add buttermilk, raiilns
and lemon Juice ami cook
over direct beat, stirring con­
stantly until mixture boils
and thickens. Beat egg yolks
until thick, stir in a little of
the hot mixture, then pour
back into top of double boil­
er. Place over boiling water
and cook 2 minutes longer,
continuing to stir. Remove
from heat and stir in butter
until melted, fool slightly,
then pour intu baked pie shell.
Beat egg whites until stiff,
then gradually beat in the 14
cup sugar until meringue is
very thick and smooth. Swirl
meringue over pie filling be­
ing sure It touches erust all
around. Place in a moderate
oven, 350 degrees, 12 to 15
minutes or until meringue is
nicely toasted. Remove to
cake rack to cool thoroughly
before cutting. Serves 5 or 6.
e • e

Some time ago we had a re­
quest for Rhubarb Pie. Evelyn
Womhle gavs us her recipe.
She
lays it never falls.
— OR —
RHUBARB PIE
Mamma’s At Reg. Price
ilk lbs. rhubarb, I to 4 cups,
And "Little S lsterV
cut
ONLY IJ-50
1 cup sugar
2 to 3 tbsps. flour V
14 tsp. salt
Plain pastry for double crust
REGULAR PRICES 110.00 TO 935.00
1 tbsp. butter
Wash rhubarb thoroughly
and trim off leaf and stem
ends. Cut into Li inch lengths.
Combine sugar, flour and
This recipe ia also found in salt, add to rhubarb and mix
HAIR STYLING SALON
the book gives to those at­ thoroughly. Roll out a little
MABEL DUGGAN * BETTY ANNE HOWARD
tending tlie cooking school. more than half the pastry
2201 &amp; PARK AYE.
PHONE 322-4913
It Is for a NO BAKE COOKIE and fit Into an 8-inch pan.
and will be nice for the chil- Turn rhubarb mixture into
pastry-lined pan. Dot with
buttrr. Roll out fast of pastry
for upper cruit and gash to
1form a design for steam
vents. Brush edge of lower
cnist with oold water or
slightly beaten egg white. Lay
upper crust ovar filling and
seal edges together, trim off
SOCIETY OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN’S —
excess dough then finish rlin.
Bake in hot oven, 450 degrees,
15 minutes than reduce beat
to moderate, ISO degrees, and
hake 30 minutei longer or un­
til rhubarb Is done. Remove
and cool. Serve warm or cold.
Serves 5.
• e a
Let us know what you
thought of tha cooking school.
There are more good recipes
in the book tbet will be given
from time to time. Write me
A WIDE VARIETY OF DELICIOUS FOODS
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;Surprise

Sadie Hawkins
Party Enjoyed By
Church Class
Ity Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Edgar Lyons enter­
tained the members of her
eighth grads Sunday School
class of the Casselberry Com­
munity church last Friday
night at her home on Lake
Hodge with a Sadie Hawkins
Day party.
The gucsta all cams dressed
in traditional "D og Patch"
fashion, Including the teacher.
Marvin McClain was awarded
the prise for best costume.
Various games were enjoyed
and delicious refreshments
were served.
Others attending wera Ka­
ren C an, Susie Webber, Dar­
win Shea, Mary Montelongo,
Cathy Webber, Barbara An­
drews, Sally Lunn, Diane
Smith, Gall Atchison, Patty
Han-cll, Darlene Anderson,
Cary Thomas, Bill Hall, Bar­
ney Kasdorf. Cathy Niblack
and Melinda Casselberry.

Camille and Lucille Harris,
twin daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Harris, celebrat­
ed their tenth birthdays last
Saturday at their Elm Avenue
home. Mrs. Ralph McClain
assisted Mrs. Harris as hos­
tess.
Door prizes and a twist
contest prtre were awarded.
Delicious refreshments were
served, and the honorees re­
ceived many lovely and use­ CAMILLE and Lucille
ful gifts and cards.
Harris.
Those attending the cele­
bration were the following: .
Mrs. Jean McClain. Mr. and
r'J
Mrs. Ignatius Signorelli, Jan­
ice Holcomb, Phillip Woods,
Kenny Brooks, Jimmy Brooks,
Gayle Hardin and Alice Mit­
chell.
Also Nancy Mitchell, Jean
Mitchell, Randy Grant, Chris­
ty Johnston. Andy Watt, Sher­
ry H., Frank Signorelli, Mike
Pyle, Janclle Sprogue, Debbie
McClain and Jean McClain.
Also Pamela Workman, Di­
ana Bridges, David Myers,
Debra Dove, Stacey Oliff,
Hickey Edwards and Davy
Edwards.
There are new stockings on
the market that won’t wrin­
kle, because they fit perfect­
ly. The saleslady takes your
shoe sire, width and length,
your weight and your height.
Then, through u scientific dial
method, she selects the stock­
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DeBary Club
Plans Meeting

Miss Janice Wynn Honored
Friday
At Miscellaneous Shower

Honored With
Election Party

The DeBary Woman’s Club
A port-election party hon­
will meet at * p.m. Friday
oring North Orlando’* winning
at the Community Center with
council and charter board
Miss Janice Wynn, bride-1 guest of honor this week at a I home of Lt. and Mrs. T. E. |Mrs. Charles Ulrich presiding.
candidate* waa held Tuesday elect of William Fisher, was |bridal shower given at the j Quillan. 155 Fairway Drive. A nominating committee will
evening at the home of Mr.
Cohostesses w e r e
Mrs. be appointed.
Door hostesses will he Mrs.
and Mrs. Malvln Campbell on
Quillan, Miss Frances Quillan
Albert Salisbury and Mrs.
N. Third Street after the re­
and Mrs. Thomas A. Butncr. Peter Koppcnaal. Presiding at
turns were announced. Co­
Games were enjoyed with the tea table will be Mrs. A.
hostess was Mrs. Roy Burke.
prizes awarded to the win­ Rohiolio and Mrs. Augustus
Invited guests formed a car
ners, Carolyn Collins, Marla C. Summers who will be as­
caravan at the polls and ar­
Castalancta and Mrs. C. B. sisted by Mrs. Theodore Cul­
rived at the Campbell home
ly, Mrs. Ivan Walker, Mrs. M.
Wynn.
amidst the ringing of cow
Waite and Mrs. John Walker.
The refreshment tablo was
bells and blowing of car
A musical program will be
covered with a pink linen presented featuring selections
horns.
cloth and centered with a
Honored candidates attend­
on the flute, clarinet and
punch bowl filled with lime
ing were Mrs. Mona Grinpiano.
green
sherbet
delight.
On
atcad and Dave Tllson, new
either side was a heart-shap­
coundlmen and Robert Dean,
ed eake, topped with wedding
Mrs. Mary Rowell and Mrs.
bells. Candles and pink aza­
Etta Harville, three of five
leas completed the table ar­
elected to the eltisens char­
rangements.
ter board.
Served with the sherbet de­
Other guests Included Anton
light and cake were nuts and
and Beverly Krecek, Doris
mints.
Dean, Mayor and Mrs. W. W.
Guests included C o n n i e
Anderson, Chuck Rowell, VlrFrick, Ilianc Boltzer, Shirley
g i n la
DelVillagglo,
Roy
Plogg, Lu Ann Johnson, Judy
Burke, J. D. Grlnstcad, F.
Vanzant, Patrice R a m e r ,
Stewart and Elizabeth HelmSusie Whitmore, M a r t h a
|y, Sam and Sydney Bass,
Cook, Marilyn Murphy, Carol
Jack and Maureen Rlddlcy,
Hare, Jo Ann Nix, Irene
Jack and Caroline Rayburn
Boyles, Kathie Behrens.
and BUI and Rita Hahn.
Jo Ann Shields, Sandy Cor­
Party rooms were decorat­
bett, Pat Bass, Donita Wynn.
ed for St. Patrick’s Day with
Sharon White, Sandy Hall.
an abundance of large green
BRIDE ELECT MISS JANICE WYNN, seated,
Dorothy Baker, Jackie Bald­
shammrocks a n d
refresh­
in shown at a recent shower glvr* )n her honor.
win, Beverly Carroll, Babs
ments served included fruit
Miss Fran Quillan, left, ana airs. Thomas A
Odham
and Lorraine Campunch, coffee, cakes and cup
Butncr were co-hostesses.
cron.
cakes.

FASHION
ORIGINALS

DeBary Personals
Artist Helen Schenck of
DeBary Drive recently pre­
sented a one man showing of
her paintings at the Pendelton Studio Apartments in
Daytona Beach. Her collection
consisted of 14 paintings com ­
pleted as a student under Ann
Luke of Daytona.

Mrs. A. L. Arrington of Plu- St. Petersburg. Mrs. Schnei­
moss Drive for a two week der and Miss Margo are
friends of long standing.
period.

Mrs. M. Pozdena of Darian,
Conn., has recently visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Johnston, of Lucerne Drive.
Mra. Podcnza enjoyed Par­
ents' Weekend at Stetson Uni­
Mrs. Wesley Gordon of versity where her daughter,
Pittsburgh recently
visited Gwen, is a student as well as
visiting various points of in­
terest in the Central Florida
area.
The Johnstons also enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs. L. Lig­
gett of Stamford, Conn., this
past week.
By Maryana Mliea
Col. Lucaa Baird, of 3509
Houseguest of 5fr. and Mrs.
Shirley Drive, Bear Lake, ii Charles Schneider of Lucerne
still a patient at the Orlsndo Drive is Mias Rita Margo of
Air Force Base Hospital. He
had to have additional sur­
gery but Is recovering satis­
factorily at this time

South Seminole

Personals

Miss Virginia English, 3003
Friendly Ave., Bear Lake has
returned home from Duke
University Hospital, in Dur­
ham, N. C., where she under­
went a scries of tests.

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Mrs. Agnes Williams, of
Meredith Manor, is still a pa­
tient at Florida Sanitarium
and Hospital but hopes to re­
turn home in the near future.

for Easter
and after!

Mrs. Manning Todd Sr.
spent last weekend visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burke
and her son Manning Jr. and
his children in Clewiston.
Miss Diane Jones, daugh.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Jones, spent the weekend
visiting Rev. and Mrs. Tram­
mel Kilpatrick in Orange
City.

Alfred Krenzcr, Causeway
Drive, Forest City, who has
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mebeen hospitalized for several Hassle of Zcllwood spent Sun­
day* was able to return to day with his cousins, Mr. and
work this week.
Mrs. W. H. Truitt.

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"Naughty Marietta" in 1010.
Operas presented from the
1920’s were "Blossom Time,"
“ Student Prince," "Vagabond
King," "Desert Song." "Show
Boat” and "New .Moon." Se­
lections from the 1930 era in­
cluded ’ ’ Hobcrta" and "Porgy
and
Bess."
Mora recent
operas featured wera "The
King And I" and "M y Fair
Lady." These charming and
romantic selections brought
charm and sophistication to
Hie American Light Opera
atage.
Delirious refreshments were
served at the cluse of the
musicale, with Mrs. Charles
Ulrich, prrsidenl, presiding
over the tea table, which was
overlaid with a laca cloth
centered with pink camellias.
.Mrs. Henry Lasher was cochairman of this delightful
musical program, hut due to
rrrent illness, was unable to
attend.

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Personals

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY ONLY

By Mrs. Adam Muller
The DeBary Woman's Club
Music Department recently
sponsored a Musicale at the
home of Mrs. Price Goodson
on Sunset Drive. The selection
of operas was narrated by
Mrs. Goodson, who related the
beauty of many of the light
operas.
The operas Included "The
Flcdamus" by Johann Strauss
Jr. in 1870. These melodies
have enjoyed popularity all
these years.
Oilier selections featured
were "Babes In Toyland" In
1003, "The Merry Widow"
and Mile. Modiste" In 1005.
"The Bed Mill" in 1908, and

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Tlic Welcome Wagon Club
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day at the Sanford Tollcc
Benevolent Club, Card games
were enjoyed following the
fashion show.
Garrctt’a Department Store

furnished the very latest In
fashions, under the capable
direction of Mrs. Thelma Butner of Garrett's.
^
Assistant Welcome Wagon
hosress, Phyllis Rugcnstein,
welcomed the guests, includ­
ing Mrs. Mildred Haney of
Deltona, and also members

from
the South Seminole
Club. Serving as fashion co­
ordinator was Virginia I’etroski, Welcome Wagon hos­
tess of Sanford.
Mrs. Harry C. Echclbcrgcr,
soloist, presented an appro­
priate musical arrangement,
featuring a parody of "A

Pretty Girl la Like A Mel­
ody" for the finale. Nick
Pficfauf was her accompanist,
and Mrs. Julius Blackwclder
furnished the background mu­
sic.
The first fashions featured
were the latest in bathing
suits, with teen-agers Karen

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presented Wednesday at the Sanford Police
Benevolent Club are left to right, Karen Tltornell and Sharon Drum modeling bathing suits;

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little Miss Kim Shnffcr models the latest in
Junior fashions; Mrs. Walter Blevins, Mrs. Rich­
ard Schwab, and Mrs. John I’ ugh are shown
wearing some of the various styles featured.
(Herald Photo)

into Spring: — with

Thornell and Shaton Drum as
models. Sharon was shown in
an exciting two piece Gam­
bler check by Jantrcn. Karen
modeled a blue suit from
Spain, which was imported
especially for this showing.
One of the main attractions
of the show was the Junior |
Fashions shown In the four to
eight age group. These youiij
model* were Master Worth
Yates Jr., Miss Kim Shaffer
and Debra Lee Yatea.
Interesting maternal fash­
ions were modeled by Mrs.
John Pugh, Mr*. Benny Shaf­
fer, Mr*. David Tomlinson,
Mrs. Walter Blevin* and Mrs.
Richard Schwab,
Door prixe* were won byMrs. May Jones, Mrs. Grace
Keene, M r s .
William A.
Thomas. Mrs. Andrew Reno.
Mrs. Charles Sassman, Mrs. I
Don Mount, Mrs. Frank Mil-1
ler, Mrs. L. A. Ricker, Mrs.
J. O. Huff and Mrs. J. S.
Crum.
The cluh wishes to thank
the sponsor* for their cooper­
ation. Mrs. Mona Bridges
furnished the floral arrange­
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tho Sanford Jewelry Store.
Genc*4l arrangements for
the entire fashion show were
under the direction of Mrs.
Ben Shaffer and Mrs. John
Pugh.

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Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Martejl
of Oklahoma City, Okla., are
visiting her brother and sis­
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash­
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and Mrs. W. H. Truitt on their
way to West Palm Beach.

Lake Mary Personals
John D. Cochran is doing
well after hia stay in Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital. He
is staying at the home of his
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Moon oi
Oviedo.

Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Siebcrt aro enjoying
having them in the area again
this winter. They will be re­
turning to their home in Gay­
lord, Mich., soon.

Church Women

Mrs. Mildred Gclr of Lake
Mary is recuperating after
surgery at the home of her
son-in-la\f and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Schwelckerb

Host Baby Shower
For Mrs. Nunez
By Mrs Adam Muller
Mrs. Thomas Nunes, the
former Cossettc Ceding, was
honored at a baby shower last
Saturday afternoon for her
five week old daughter, Elis­
abeth Andrea.
The shower was held In the
social hall of the First Baptist
Church of DeBary by women
of the church.
Refreshments were served
from tables beautifully dec­
orated with a baby theme,
and gifts were presented dur­
ing the social hour.

Q A M e
^ P a te n ts
T H A T K E E P T H E IR S P A R K L

A s m a l t quarrel­
some child Is t i r e d .
Why punish him? Put
him to bed.

Mrs. Hilda Gardener of
Lake Mary la home from the
hospital where she is reported
to be recovering satisfactor­
ily.

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FOOD FACTS FROM L'SDA
In 1953 tho U. S. Depart­
ment of Agriculture ran a
food consumption s u r v e y
among 6,000 urban and rural
households in all parts of the
country. So many facts were
gathered that new informa­
tion la still popping up.
Here are some of tha latest
items of interest—
A two • person household
spends 24 percent of Its food
dollars on meals away from
home.
Small households s p e n d
more per person on meat,
poultry, fish, eggs, fruits and
vegetables than do large
ones.
Only 34 percent of house­
holds with six or more per­
sons get enough of all eight
baaic nutrients recommended
by the National Research
Council.
In contrast, S3 to 00 per­
cent of households with two
to four members have bal­
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Holdover Directors
For UF Are Listed
Holdover director* for the
United Fund c f 8emlnole
County were lUted todey by
Mr». B. F. Oenee, the Fund’*
executive secretary.
Mr*. Gene* noted the direc­
tor! serve on s revolving
schedule and those elected at
lest month's meeting are to
serve for three years.
Those with two-year terms

Meeks Raised To
Cadet Corporal
BARNESVILLE,
Gs.
—
Charles E. Meeks Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Meeks of Sanford has been
promoted to the rank of Ca­
det Corporal in the ROTC
unit at Gordon Military Oollege.
Rank In the Cadet Corps at
Gordon is achieved by aca­
demic and military progress
of the Individual cadet. A Jun­
ior college, with a prep de­
partment, Gordon was found­
ed in 1852 and la an Honor
School with a Senior ROTC
unit operated under the De­
partment of ths Army Pro­
gram.

Clergymen To
Attend Meet
Several area clergymen are
expected to attend a sympoilum Wednesday at the Ro­
bert Meyer Motor Inn, Or­
lando, when clergymen and
funeral directors d i s c u s s
**Meeting the Psychological
Needs of the Bereaved." The
moderator will be Professor
Robert C. Slater of the De­
partment o f Mortuary Science,
University of Minnesota.

Hospital Notes

n.

remaining include Arthur
Beckwith JrH John O. Bor­
der Jr., Randall Chase, Rich­
ard Keogh, E. D. Klrchhoff,
Mrs. D. M. Ladd, Paul D.
Lewis Jr., Carl A. Lommler,
Capt. James Mayo, B. I*
Perkins Jr., Mr*. Ralph A.
Smith and George Touhy.
Directors serving t h e i r
third year are Mrs. Herbert
Behrens, Mrs. Walter Bonder,
Loring Burgess, Gene Estridge, John Fitapstrlck, Mrs.
Walter Glelow, Robert Lamont, Roy Mann, A. B. Peter­
son Jr., Mr*. Carmeta Ray,
Harold Rowland and llomer
Sewell.
The total board consists of
42 members and the officers
for the coming year are:
President Paul D. Lewis
Jr.}
first
vice president,
Gene Estrldge; second vice
president, Mrs. Walter Bon­
der; secretary, Mrs. Waller
Glelow; treasurer, Bert B.
Ilillingworth; and executive
secretary, Mrs. B. F. Ganas.

Air Force Man
Is Promoted

OVIEDO officials welcome the arrival o f front
auto plates advertising the Southeast Seminole
community which will be the nearest munici­
pality to the site o f the Central Florida Universi­
ty. Accepting plates from the Chnmber o f Com­

merce’s Charlie Morrison (second from left) is
Police Chief and Sixth District Constable
George Kelsey, County Commissioner and Ovie­
do Mayor Lee Gary, and L. II. Webb, president
o f the Oviedo Bank.
(Herald Photo)

Wekiwa Fire Chief Stresses Values Of Protection Plan
The values o f resident fire
protection offered for smsll
• n n u s 1 subscription fees
were stressed at Monday
night’s meeting o f the Wek­
iwa Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment by Chief Blalnt X.ydlek.
Coverage Is available from
this department for 85 a
year per home in the Forest
City and Lake Brantley nreat.
However, where the
small fee la not paid, the
department must charge $100
to fight a fire.
Lydick pointed out that
although many Insurance policiea provide for thla $100

By Frances Wester
Word has been received that
8/Sgt. Harold H. ILath was
promoted to Captain In the
U8AF in Kaiserslautern, Ger­
many, on February 8.
In July he will attend school
at FL Halablrd, In Baltimore,
Md., and then be stationed In
Washington, D. C. Later he
will be assigned to an office In
the Pentagon.
He Is married to the former
Virginia Reaves, daughter of
A program of Irish songs
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reaves of
was presented by members of
Lake Mary.
the DeBary Glee Club at last
week's meeting In the Com­
munity Center with Laura
Platt Brown directing in the
ahscnce of Mrs. II. Whitaker.
Pianist was Miss Adelaide
Conte.
James Duffy presided at the
business session during which'
plans were made for the next
meeting to he a social even­
ing. Mrs. Charles Creasey
was named as refreshment
chairman. Serving with her
will bo Jean Henderson, Tills®
Boyer, Charlotte Sims, Ade­
laide Conte, Florence lloue

Club Presents
Irish Songs

charge, it ia not really advantageoua to the fire de­
partment for it docs not
help toward maintainonce of
the equipment.
Stressing that the $5 dues
give protection at lesa than
two rents per day, he urged
that payments be made im­
mediately. Residents o f the
area may tr.akr arrangements
by
contsi ting
department
officer* who are Thomas H.
(iildart, president; Norman
C. Nottingham, vice presi­
dent; Walter Whitaker, secrotary-treasurer
or
board
membera L. J. Stubbs, N. E.
I’ortinga
and
Billy J o s
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Fluid Migration Factor
WASHINGTON — (NEA) — If
some experts in populntion move*
menta are right, racial confronta­
tions will be widely distributed
through the country in the next few
decades.
In sessions with fellow scientists.
Dr. C. Horace Hnmilton, professor
o f rural sociology o f North Carolina
State, University o f North Carolina,
reports that " if the interregional
migration patterns of the recent past
should continue for only a few more
decades, only 28 per cent of the na­
tion’s Negro population will live in
the South.”
By his figuring, about a fifth will
live in the Northeast, a fourth in
the North Central region and an­
other fourth in the West.
His research indicates this "dras­
tic redistribution” o f the nation’s
Negro populntion could easily be
reached by the year 2000.
He and some o f his fellow spec­
ialists estimate that even as early
as 1980, 64 per cent of U.S. Negroes
will live outside the South.
In fact, their calculations indicate
the Negro populntion of the U.S.
North and West will double by 1980,
bringing the total Negro population
of these regions to almost 16 mil­
lion.
Hamilton predicts the expected
doubling of the nonsouthern Negro
population between 1960 and 1980
"will upset present timetables for
social and economic adjustment.”
He calculates the numl&gt;er o f Ne­
gro youth 15-19 years o f age will
double by 1970 and the 25-29 age
group will double between 1970 and

I f the news about national and
world affairs is getting you down,
we recommend the sports pages as
practical therapy.
You never saw so much good news
at one time in your life as is com­
ing from the baseball training
camps.
It is hard to figure out just how
it can be arranged, but it looks now
as if every one o f the 20 Big League
teams is going to win the pennant.
Correction. There is some doubt
that the New Yorks Mets may fin­
ish first. But this diffidence may be
due to the conservative nature of
manager Casey Stengel.
Every manager hus looked over
his charges very, very carefully and
very, very, very objectively. And
every one o f them — except the
bashful Mr. Stengel— has come to
the conclusion that this could be
The Year.
National morale just can’t help
but be lifted by this demonstration
o f hope and confidence. We hope
Secretary o f Defense McNamara and
other high government officials note

it and take heart.
If the Washington Senators can
dream of n pennant, ran better times
in Viet Nam be far behind?

Thought For Today
And Jesus, wnlking by the sea of
Galilee, saw two brethren, Simon
called Peter, nnd Andrew his broth­
er, casting n net Into the sea: for
they were fishers. And he snith un­
to them, Follow me, nnd I will mako
you fishers o f men. And they
straightway left their nets, nnd fol­
lowed him . . , And Jesus went
about all Galilee, teaching in their
synagogues, and prenched the gos­
pel o f the kingdom, and healing all
manner of sickness nnd all manner
of disease among the people. Matt­
hew 4:18-20, 23
What Christ is saying always,
what he never swerves from raying,
what he nays n thousand times nml
in a thousand different wuys, but al­
ways with n central unity o f belief,
is this: "I am my father’s son, nnd
you are my brothers.” — Thomas
Wolfe

Dick West Says

The Lighter Side
It recently hat announced
the letter carriers across the
nation are being armed with
a new weapon—an aerosol
spray dog repellent.
The stuff comes in a plat
tic container which the post
man clips onto his belt. If
he finds a snarling dog stand
ing between him and a mail
box, he can draw his repel­
lent sprayer and open tire.
The sprayer, which contains
Geneva
Altamonte Sprints
about two dosen shots o f a
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathirux
Mr*. Julia Hartoa
harmles soil and pepper mix­
349-4824
838-1318
ture, is reported to be effec­
Lake Mary
Bear Lake-Foreal Clip
tive at ranges up to 12 feet.
Mrs. Franlra Weater
Mra. Maryann Miles
222-6218
Do you tee what 1 sse in
838-3678
this?
I see the makings o f a
Lake
Monroe
Casselberry
Mra. H. L. Johnson
television scries based on the
Mrs. Jane Caeeelberry
222-4722
838-50 &lt;6
adventures o f the fastest
Long wood
draw in the postal service.
Chuluota
Mra. Donna Eaten
Mrs. Joan Magls
The program can he called
838-3217
| “ Sam C o d e ,
363-3742
I’oxtal Dog
Osteen
DeRary
Fighter" and it should do for
Mra. Clarence 8nydrr
Mra. Adam Muller
the postman what Den Casey
122-4841
668-4410
has done for your atedgy old
Oviedo
Enterprise
family physician.
Mra.
George
Keiaey
Miea Helen Snodgrass
A t I see It, Sam Coda is
366-2466
668-8933
the Gary C o o p e r
type.
Doesn't talk much, but when
he smiles that crooked little
smile o f his tha girls just
go ape.
Sam has a roving, trouble­
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Thurs., March 19, 1964 shooting assignment. Any­
where there is a vicious dog
WAL TER A. GIELOW, EDITOR A * D PUBLISHER
on a pcstal route, that is
E R A S E VOLTOLIXE. ITrcaUtlsa - Oeaeeal Haaaeer
where you will find Sam
i I'Ll AS L. STESSTROM
ROV DREES
Code.
Aa.oeltt* Editor
A d v . r ll. ln # M o n it o r
EREU VAN EELT
H ARRIETT K. JOHNSON
The big acene takes place
at high noon. Our hero, sub­
JEDV WHLLa
a a i l t s s s Maaegsr
stituting for the regular post­
C«saty Editor
ERBO WRLLS
man, approaches a house
Moehsaleat
Bust
Hocl.tr Editor
which harbors a pedigreed
a t a a u d r T i u s r a t Es
chow with a nasty reputation.
■e Dollverr
*P
Step by step, the steel-nerv­
SeaHaaU C oaalj
AU OtAev
tv tok
l i s t I Tsar
t i l l s I Tsar
ed repellent tlinger advances
ISO t Months
t.TI t Month.
toward tha mailbox. The chow,
I IS I Months
I M | Months
l. t t I Month
LSS t Month
teeth barad and hair bristling,
L Postal R.aulstlons provide that all mail s u b s c r ip tio n ho
runt out from under the
1 la advance.
rhododendron bush and hlocka
trod at soeoad class maltar October It. 1111 at tho Post hit path.
let oI ataford. Florida, undor the Act s i Reagrct s e l March
"I'm calling your bluff,
Herald Is a member o f the Untied Presa which l i on- Fldo," Sain sneers. “ You’ve
I t»c.'u»i**lr to tho u.o for rtpubllcalloh e l ell the local
made a smorgasbord out of
i prlntad la this aawapapsr.
Tht trouble with the U. 8.
postal service ie thet it he*
oet its tense o f drama. Not
ilnce the days of the Pony
Express haa carrying the
nail packed a real puneh.
The glory that once beonged to the postal service
ms been token ever by such

SUPER CHARGER?

Worry Clinic

1980. He thinks the central cities of
the large metropolitan centers "no
longer will be able to contain this
explosive population.” He says the
Negro population "will inevitably in­
crease its rate of invasion of hereto­
fore exclusive white suburbs.”
In the past 20 years, the number
of Negroes in middle class and upper
c l a s s occupations has increased
around 300 per cent. Hamilton says
"the growth of these middle and up­
per classes will provide further im­
petus toward invasion o f the su­
burbs.”
One important enuse of this heavy
Negro migration has been “ technol­
ogical unemployment." that is. farm
mechanization. The farm population
o f 16 southern states dropped from
16 million in 1940 to 6 million in
1960.
Chnnglng fnrm technology reduc­
ed the need for Negro tenant farm­
ers and full-time resident hired
hands. Many Negroes who owned
farms didn’t have the capital for
the sizable amounts of equipment
required in modern agriculture.
During the 30-year period, 19101940, the Negro population of the
nonsouthern states tripled from l .l
million in 1010 to 3 million in 1910.
The per cent o f the nation’s Negro
populntion living outside the South
rose from 11 per cent to 23.
In the 20 years since 1910, 3 mil­
lion more Negroes left the Old South
for the North nnd West. The migra­
tion nnd the high rate of natural in­
crease among urban Negroes push­
ed the nonsouthern Negro popula­
tion to 7.5 million.

All The News Is Good

glamorised government agen­
cies as the FBI, the CIA and
the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corp.
There has now arisen, how­
ever, a unique opportunity for
the postal service to recap­
ture some o f ita old aura of
adventure and excitement.

Herald Area Correspondents

L .J L

it.

Dr. Crane’s

CASE S-418: Loia D., aged
28, D a clvic-mlndcd \rirona
housewife.
"D r. Crane," she began,
"I have known Senator Goldwater and his family for sev­
eral years.
"So 1 am obviously a Coldwater fan. Ami I don't mind
the fact that others may be
equally partial to their own
candidates.
"Rut what Irritates me is
the fact that he ta falsely ac­
cused of many things.
"F or example, by innuendo
and gossip, he is charged with
being hostile to Negroes.
"Y et here in Phoenix he
was a ringleader in desegre­
gating our public schools.
"And
he has employed
colored folks in his business
firm for many years.
"So why do his enemies en­
gage in such malicious false­
hoods?"
Such malicious gossip be­
longs in the "ad homlnem"
fallacy of logic.
When your opponents can’t
refute you logically, then
limy may indulge in whisper­
ing campaigns and villification.
They try to belittle your

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON' (NEA)
Sen. Harry GoMwater and his
key organization men assem­
ble in Chicago next Sundny
fur what may prove the larg­
est, most inclusive organizing
nnd strategy conference ever
hi'l|i in a presidential nomin­
ating campaign.
At the O’Hnre Inn, a motel
near Chicago’s airport, this
hitherto unpublicized meeting
will draw 00 to 70 Goldwutcr
leaders—(he senator’s Wash­
ington headquarters group,
lid by Denison Kitchcl, Rich
nrd Klcindienst and F. Clifton
White, the regional chairmen,
auimi 40 state chairmen and
assorted others.
Tlio session will run all day.
Goldwnter himself, flying east
from Phoenix that morning,
will manage about a four-hour
stopover st the conference on
his way to Washington.
The conferees will gather in
what might be described as a
mood of "nervous confidence."
The many realists in the
Goidivater camp believe gen­
uinely thut Goidivater still has
an Immense lead for tha 1004
nomination on the Republican
ticket at Kan Francisco. Hut
they sec as well as anyone tha
cracks that have developed in
their fueade since President
Kennedy’s assassination.
One leader, running over
hrurtening delegate figures as
now projected, suddenly |mius
ed uml said:
“ llut— if we don’t make it
in thesn primaries, they'll
scatter like doves."
The Chicago gathering will
have as one major task a
better threading together of
the massive, sprawling hut
thus far too loosely woven
Goldwater organization.
Never lacking for Indians,
this movement only recently
acquired its true chiefs. They
have barely begun pulling the
whoopers into effective line.
Twelve days after "Sunday
a postman fur the last time."
His hand inches toward his
trusty aerosol sprayer. One
squirt and It's all over.
After the commercial, we
see Sam st the door deliver­
ing 12 pieces of junk mail
and two department store
hills. Then, 4vith a crooked
little smile, he la o ff to face
a had tempered boxer.

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in Chicago" the first two
among ninny state • conven­
tions will be choosing national
convention delegates. The time
for mere talk will end. Strat­
egists will ho counting dele­
gates in the bank.
At Chicago there will he
status reports on Goldwater's
dr legate position in every
state.
&lt;
It is an established working
principle in Goldwater’s circle
(Gov. Nelson Rockefeller's,
too) that the June 2 Cali­
fornia primary bringing tlio

B y
Q—Who signed the Magna
Charts at Hunnymrdc ?
A —Tho Magna Charts was
not signori at all, although it
was “ sealed."
Q—Do islands ever disap.
pear ?
A — A fow authentic cases
are known. When the volcan­
ic island of Krakatao blew lip
in 1883 it completely disap­
peared beneath the te e . Is­
lands havs appeared and dis­
appeared again in the Aleu­
tians.
O—Wliat trees were used
by the American Indians for
their bows and arrows?
A—Osage orange and hick­
ory for bows; tulip poplar
ami ash for arrows.

two men Into collision is the
pivot point o f the 1001 rare.
Tho prize: 80 votes.
Goldwater's strategic prob­
lem with regard to California,
a matter needing careful re­
view at Chicago, ia two fold:
1. To campaign persuasive­
ly within the state.
2. To bring to hear else­
where, as early as possible, his
acknowledged
strength,
in
hope o f building a winning
psychology which could have
important effect on the Cali­
fornia derision.
The difficulties of campaign­
ing in huge, diverse California
nrn legendary nnd need no
new emphasis.
()ll tlio second point, Coldwater could help his cause
mightily with rlenn-cut vic­
tories in New Hnmpshire and
Oregon. A big pilrup of votes
in the many state conventions
also could have commanding
influence.
Yet New Hampshire and
Oicgon thrraten murky re­
sults. The convention limetuble, skimpy in the early
months, dors not favor a preCalifornia hundwagon. A altal io list of Idg elates, some
tied to favorite sons, will hold
their votes o ff the market un­
til very Into.
Goldwater's high command
assembling In unprecedented
numbers, thus has its labors
well marked out.

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personal prestige as a "red
herring" device to distract
attention from your logic and
their inability to refute your
sound arguments.
And I can personally test­
ify to this ad hominem at­
tack, for I have also been
subjected to it for over 23
year*.
"That awful Dr. Crane,"
people will exclaim, probably
because I have stepped on a
few pet corns by telling wo­
men they are 50*^ to blame
for divorce because of their
sexual sins of ommission.
"Doctor Crane is a quack,"
many of my psychological
colleagues try to imply, if not
openly state.
When my sons were vacat­
ioning in Florida for a week
with the college trek to Fort
Lauderdale and other beauti­
ful resort cities, Daniel met
a couple of coeds from the
University of Miami.
He had his name in one of
the textbooks he happened to
have on the beach with him,
so one of the coeds asked him
if he was related to Dr.
Crane, whose column she read
in tho Miami Herald.
Daniel parried her query by

asking 'What Dr. Crane ii
that?’ ’
"Oh, he’* a aex maniac,” the
coed glibly Informed him.
"And my psychology prof at
the university lays he ia a
quack and not a doctor at
a ll!"
To which Daniel casually re­
plied:
"Oh, I believe I've seen Dr.
Crane's column in papers np
North. But I understand he
was a Northwestern Univer­
sity psychologist and also an
M. D."
"N o, he b n ’t," the coed re­
plied. "H e is not a psycholo­
gist and does not have any
M. D. degree.
•That* odd,” Daniel re­
plied, "fo r some of my class­
mates say they have studied
his textbook in their psycho­
logy classee.
"And I have seen an M.D.
degree linked with his name
over his column, so are yon
sure he is a quack?"
"Oh, yea, Indeed," the coed
glibly replied, "fo r my psy­
chology professor tells us so,
and there isn't a week that
passes that he doesn't ridi­
cule tome of Dr. Crane's
newspaper columni.”

B railey
ODHAM

A KENNEDY - JOHNSON DEMOCRAT
AND CANDIDATE FOR THE U.8 . SENATE
OPPOSING SEN. SPESSARD HOLLAND.
A PART-TIME DEMOCRAT.

PUBLICLY INVITES

M artin
A N D ER SEN

OWNER AND PUBLISHER OP
THE ORLANDO-SENTINEL-STAR

To Join Him On Television

Thursday, March 1£sz:
To discuss the issues o f the senatorial election which are vital to our
area, state and nation, nnd to discuss the following editorial which ap­
peared In the Sentinel, March 13:

Brailey’s Back
BRAILEY ODHAM, who won
tho crown several yearn ago ait
Florida's champion long-winded
political orator, embrace!* his right
to test the popularity of veteran
conscrvntiee Sen. Spcsnard Hol­
land,
In other words, Brailey wants
Holland's job in the U. S. Senate.
To get It, ho will create for
himself tho Imago of tho "senior
citizens' champion,"
Brailey will ho for some tyi»o of
medicare just about as liberal ns
the Into Dr. Townsend would have
wanted it.
Brailey will also be for labor—
organized labor, that is. But when
lie was in the building business bo
was not too enthusiastic about
unions and did not use them in
his construction work. When ho
built Florida Care, a large-scale
million dnllnr-plus rest home, he
bypassed FIIA financing so ho
would not lie Hnblo for the prevail­
ing union wngos, which arc higher
than he usually paid his carpontcra.
On these two platforms, Brnlloy
Odham will mnke his pitch to liecomo Florida's freshman senator
aguinst the veteran Spcssurd Hol­
land, who haa a record of con­
servatism in a state which hus
gone conservative in the last three
ircsidentinl elections. Sen. Hoinnd is nlso on powerful Sennte
committees, a position o f tremen­
dous importance to Florida.
Brnilev’s pitch will be a brave
one, ns well as a loud one because
Brailey is a knight in shining

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armor when he finds a cause to
his liking. As u campaigner, he
generally throws caution to the
wind nnd lets the devil take the
hindmost. He says what he thinks,
nnd ho suys it over and over again
until the record sounds fatigued
nnd almost ns tired h s Sonny Lis­
ton in the seventh round.
Brailey will get a lot o f votes,
not because ho fenrs no man and
not because by his manners of
speech he nppeurs to set himself
up os "the world’s only honest
man left,” hut because o f the pop­
ularity o f the medicare issue.
Brailey blames the doctors for
failure o f his locul Caro operation.
Perhaps he is correct. There cer­
tainly wnsn’t much love lost be­
tween Care and the medial so­
ciety. And this mny have started
Brailey on tho road opposing Sen.
Holland. And then ngain, who can
say why he is running .except for
the fuct that he is a natural
“ savior o f the common mnn." That
Is his philosophy and we honest­
ly liclicvo thnt he looks upon him­
self ns the nnnointed one to res­
cue the little man from the con­
formity o f w h a t e v e r system
makes him little.
On the other hand, Sen. Hol­
land is a tough fighter, a clever
strategist and a man who has
done favors for people, cities,
counties, schools, agencies, air­
ports ,and all sorts o f other civic
projects in all parts o f the state.
It should be an interesting
workout for the younger liberal
and the older veteran o f con­
servatism.

THE PROGRAM WILL HE TELECAST WITH OR WITHOUT THE
PRESENCE OF MR. ANDERSEN.
Paid Political Advprtbwaienl

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�Hold Your Own Sale W ith HERALD W ant-Ads
12. Res! Estste For Sale
6. For Real
1. Lost A Found
CLASSIFBD INDEX
GREENBRIAR
LOST. Prei. lungU ues. Dr. Gar. apL 1201 Slagnolla Ave.
1. Lott Sc Fauna
Apply 36:30.
Choice
lota
available
la
Dougherty cat*. Pb. 322-2212.
2. Notlcos - Personals
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
Furn. efficiency apt., for 1 or
overlooking
golf
eoura*.
8. Education - Instruction 2. Notices • Personals
couple, lights k water incl.
Custom building to youv
4. Tranaportatioa
$43. 322-7399.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
specifications.
Greenbrier
5. Food
0 . M. Harriiona
developed by
1 BR. furn. apt. Quiet neigh­
6. For Rent
t
1311 Palmetto
KINGSWOOD
borhood. Ph. 322-1462, 9-3:30.
n Sanford Eichuifo 6A Special Notices
322-SS27
322 7941
BUILDERS, INC.
322-4301 other Umea.
7. Business Rentals
202 Fairmont Dr.
I. Beech Rentals
Vacuum Cleaner 2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Avail­
FA 2-8074
I. For Sale or Rent
able Mar. liL 14th Ave.
Repair*, parti;
Electrolux,
10. Wanted to Rent
Longwood. S mi. from N.A.
Kirby,
JtexAir,
AirWay,
FOUND!
From Seminole County II. Real Estate Wanted
S. Ph. 836-3296.
OE, ate. Cleaoeri sold, ex­
The perfect 2 bedroom Home,
12. Real Estate For Sale changed. Frea Pick-up, 1114
In top condition. Ideal neigh­
M E L A K A APARTMENTS:
13. Mortgage Loans
Park Ave., Sanford, Pbont
borhood. Extra den, hard­
Room*
private
bathl,
114
14. Insurance
FA l-4TtS.
wood floor*, beautiful yard,
W. First St.
IB. Business Opportunity
enclosed girage. Only (330
Female Help Wanted VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
RENT A BED
Down, (70.80 monthly on
NOT LONG DISTANCE 16.
REPAIRS — SALES —
17. Male Help Wanted
Rol’ away, Hospital A Baby
new FHA Financing.
ALL MAKES
Help Wanted
Beds.
Office 204 W. First 18.
Phone 322-2212
19. Situations Wanted
By Day, Week, or Month

Phone
Classified
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21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
54. Electrical Services
28. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
58. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
O K A D U im
rnuiairr classified : 10. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
To**., thru FrL • I f.M . day 31A. Pets
bafora luortion. Mas. • la t 82. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sals
CLASSIFIED DUPLAY:
34-A Swap or Exchange
To m ., thru FrL • I P. M. day 35. Articles Wanted
bcfora lnaartion. Moo. • Sat. 36. Automobiles - Trucks
nooa.
3C-A Autos Wanted
37. Rosts - Motors
18. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
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40. Farm Equipment
The Herild vtD M M r»
■possible lor aoro than om
Incorrect Ismtlos of yeuf ad,
and raitnrai tho right to rsviaa or rajoct any idvertliemant from what ordtrod M
conform la Um yolJcJoa ad this
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Adr iC T I T I O t’ S NAME
mlnlatrator or Votarana A f ­
fairs, aru Officer o f the United NOTICK IB hertby i l t t n that
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i n g i g e d In b m l n t t i at
Blatao o f Amtrlra, /
Plaintiff, Caaaelberry, Btmlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, undor tha ftcttllou*
*•namo o f Caaoolbarry R ofrlc a rjam ks
nonm rr
m e riw e
THRU. JR. and SU8ANNE L. atlon A Air Condltlonlnn Shop
Strvlct. and that I Inland ta
MERIW ETHER, kla wlfa.
Defendant* r e d d e r aald aama with tha
Clark o f tha Clrrult Court,
n o t ic e o r a r r r in
hortgaub
r o R K r L o a r R i ? Bomlnota County, Florida, In
TOI JAM KB tlODKIlT UK III- acoordanca with tha p r o v ld t n *
WKTIIKR, JR. and BUB- o f tha Fletltloua Nama StbtANNE L. MERIW ETH ER, ulaa. to - w lt : Banina BdMS
hit wlfa, whoaa rid d a n c e Florida Btatutaa HIT.
Bln: Curtla F. Blow
Is Nuhvll t* .
Tannaaaaa.
and w host laat known ad Publlah Fob. IT a Mae. I, It.
draco la I I I Vallarw oo d II. 1114.
CDII-II
Drive.
TOIJ AR E 1IERKRT NOTI­
FIED that a Complaint to i n t h i : c i r c u i t c o v e t o r
E E NINTH JUDICIAL c i r fortcloao a oortala mortaaao T
suuencumbering
tho
f o ilo w in f c u i t i n a n d r o a
NOLB
COVWTTi rL O R ID A .
daacrlbad roal prapartr. te - w lt :
c h a n c e r y n o . inrae
Lot I. tllock V. BUNLAND
EBTATKB. A M E N D E D AMF.RICAN FED ER AL SAV
PI.AT. acoordlng tn plat INCH AND DOAN ABSOCtAI h tro o f at raronlad In r ia l TION O F ORLANDO and D A Y ­
n o o k It. Pag#* 1 and I, TONA REACH F E D E R A L
Public Record* o f Steal- BA VINOS AND DOAN ASSO­
CIATION.
nolo County, Florida,
Plaintiff a,
has blaa fllad atalnal yon In
tha abovt atylad ault. tha abort vs.
till* ot which la J. H. (Ilaaann. TH RRI FRANXSK. a slant*
Jf.. at Administrator o f Vat- man, at al.
Defendant*.
arana Atfalra. an nffleaa o f
NOTICE o r BALE
tha United Blatta at Amtrlra.
NOTICE
in
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L MERIW ETHER, hta wit*. Mirth. 11*1. at l l t l l A. M. at
tha main daar a f tha courtDefendant* and you a rt f t
quirt* to ttrv* a oopy ot your houtt a f Btmlnala co u nty, at
Anawar nr olhar plaadlnn to Banfard. Florida, tha undertha Compliinl on Pia ln iiffa altnrd Clark will e ffa r for
Altornay. Mark K. C U v d tn d , tala la tha hlahaat and hast
tha fa
fall
lla w ia t
Jr., Built 111 Banfard Atlan­ blddar far eath Iha
tia National Rank lUtidln*. daarribad raai prepettyi
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p la id in t la Iha arflca o f tha
Plat Raak II, P a t * IT.
Clark o f iha Cltauit Court on
Publla Record* o f Samior bafnro tha l l t h day ot
aala County, Florida,
April. A. D i o n . If you fall
la t o at, a ttaaoa pro **n- l a e t i a t r with all e ir u d u f* * .
Improvtmeat*.
f l u a r a L appllfacte will bt (th an oral act
you far tha rallaf t a a u M a d t a a t L ta d a p r u rt a a a a n # a*
aald u a d at « t* 4 H ea eju pa ­
a tbt CamplalaL
Tbla Natlaa ahall bo pabllt b- l l i a tharawlth
Th u salt II mada p u riu ta t
ad onra a weak for four conaaautlaa watka la Tka Banfart la fiaal daarta a f faraalaaurt
aatarad
la Chaaaary aattaa
lltrald. a nawapaptr circ ulat­
ed la SaBilMla cau aty, F U f - Na. l l t l l naw p a a d l i f ta tha
Clraalt Caurt af a t * lay Sami
Ida.
Dattd
thla
talk
tap
o f •ala Cauaty, FUrtdh.
DATED THIS l l t h d t r al
March. A. D. t i l l .
March. t i l l .
(BEAU
(BEAL)
Arthur II. Rackwlth. Jr.
Arthur It. Rackwlth, Jr.
d a r k of Circuit Court
Clark af tbt Clrault Caurt
lly: Martha T. Vlhltn
Byt Baadra S. Johatoa
D. C.
Daputy Clark
Mack N. C U v d tn d , Jr. aad
ANDERION. Rl'BH.
Harold P. Johnaon
DEAN A LOWNDES
Attornaya for rtalntlff
Attoraaya for P lt la tlf f
P. O. Drawer T.
t : : K u t C a n t n l Boulevard
Baafard. Florida
Publlah March II, It. II. * O rliid a , Florida
Publlik March It, 1114
April L t i l l .
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6. For

Ph. FA 2-3111 111 W. 1st S t
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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FURN. A pt Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4011.
BR. houie, U t equipped,
ITS. 322-3301.
CLEAN, 4-Rm. t i l Park.
FURN. A p t soo Park Are.

9. For Sale or Rent

Seminole Realty
1901 Park Annua
FA 2-3232 anytlma

Privacy: Lg. graeloua I atory
home, in town, city con vex
knee k water, 2100 »q. ft.,
plui big icreen porch, back
utility porch, patio, garage,
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
322-9233.
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
I22-1SS7.

I BR., 2 Bath, Ft*. Rm. 113
E. Coleman Circle. Rent
(130 mo. Ph. 323-0067.

BR., Turn. Apt. with Pvt.
2 BR. house Inquire 117 Cata­
bath, 117 8. Park Ave.
lina Drive.
FURN., 2 Bedroom, screened
porch. (43. 11S Howard
Blvd., Longwood. 203-4334. 2 BR, CB Home, Lakeview
and lake privilege#.
R m i., turn. 133 lnel. water,
elee. Vo pets. Ph. 322-8016.

FHA - VA HOMES

MODERN’ , Clean efficiency
apt. 601 Palmetto or phone 11. Real Estate Wanted
322-1374.
WILL BUY DIRECT from
Owner a tract of high land
B E A U T I F U L comfortable
with adequate Lake front­
Bedroom k Sitting Room.
age. Plcaie state location,
322-3630.
size, price &amp; termi. Address
Fura. Apt*-, 113 French Ave.,
P. O. Box 1042, Winter Park.
133 mo. 322-6330.
WANTED. Lot* or land on
1-ROOM efficiency apt with
So. Sanford Ave. Conalder
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
house. Reasonable. Phone
able for couple or single
322-3688.
person or retired. All utillties included in ren t Ideal­ 2. Real Estats For Sals
ly located on First St., with­ 2 BR. Home. Study, lt t
in 1 block of 2 free parking
Bathi, large Family Rm. In
lots and shopping center. In­
good neighborhood; Includ­
quire at Manuel Jacobion
ing atevt, refrig., room sirDept. Store, 211 E. First St.
conditioner, washing ma­
chine k rugi. Really ter­
rific buyl Monthly pay­
ments (83.30.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
NOTICE o r AFFLIOATION
Inc.
FOE T A X DEED
(See. ted-te Flerlda Statute* a f
FA 2-8074
El
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVBR, 2 Bath CB home, 303
EN, That Mr*. Dillta Loop th#
Sstiums Dr., R a v e n n a
holder of th* fallowing certi­
ficate hie fllad aild rartlflnte
Park.
for US du d to be leiued
thtrton. Th* eartlflrat* num­
ber aad yaar af latuane*. th*
daaerlptlon of th* aroparty.
and tha turn* la which It waa
iiaaaaad ara aa fnllowa:
In tk* Cenrt * f Ike t'a a a ly
rertificita No. l i t Ttar el Jndae,
seminal* Canaty, F la f Iaiuanc* t i ll
Ida. la Prabale.

FHA - VA

LAKE MARY

GEHR REALTY
322-3561

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Description a f Fanpeelyi

Lota l e t 111k. Z Canaan I’ lat
Book 1 Fid* 161
Nama In which atecaaed Ar­
chil Croat al al. All of aald
proparty being In tha County
ot Brmlnnlt, Btnta nt Florida.
(Tnleu *uch rertificita ahalt
bt redeemed according to law
the property dtecrlbed In luch
certificate will be aald la th*
highlit bidder al Iha front
door of Iha Bamlnola County
Court Houaa at Sanford. Flora, an th* flret Monday In
il month of April, lilt , which
Is tha tlh day of April, n i l .
Dated thla llth day of Feb­
ruary. t ill.
(Offilial

Clark's

Baal)

Afther H. ttrkwith. JrCltrk Clrault Caurt.
Bemlntla County. Florida
Byt O. T. Bay. Jr.. DC.
rabiuh May. a. u , it, ii. m i

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t e e ctE cvrr c a r a t o r
e
x iw t e ju d ic ia l c m e v e r in a m t o e b e h in o l b
rOVNT V. F L O E I D t.
CMAxrMMY h o . iansa
B rn iN ariE L n
in st itu tio n
FOR SAVING*.
F U U t lf f.
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ALLEN E. EOTNE. I h . Ot U .
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Dafandanu.
X O D C B S P B U T IN
MORTGAGE r o E E r i . O B t HE
TBi ALLEN E BOTNE. B R .
and DORIS L BOTNE. kla
wlfa
BEM D ENC Bi UNKNOWN
E BB TOi All partial claiming
lataraata by. through, un
dec ar agalaat th* afore
aald paraana
TOU ARE b e rtb y notified
Ikal a Camplalal la foracloaa
a a a r u t a mart g i g * encumber
la g th* falle w ln g daacrlbad
real praparty, ta-wlti
Lat II. Blech r . COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO.
I. accord ing la th* plat
Hereof
a*
retarded
Flat Raak It. Pag* 71
gad Td. Publla R ie erd e wt
Eamlaala Cauaty, Flarlda
baa bean filed again*! yau la
th* abac* atylad anil, and yau
ar* ragulrad la ** r« e a copy
f
your
Anawer
ar other
Plaadlag ta tha Complaint » i
Plalatirra attorney*. A N D E R ­
SON. RUSH. DEAN A L O W *
DBS. t t t Eaat Central Baal*
yard. O rliad*.
FUrMa. aad
til* th* arista *! Aaawar ar
ether Plaadlag la iha offic e
af th* Clerk af th* Ctrcwlt
Court e a or before th* l l t h
day a f April, l i l t . If y e a fall
la da a*, a decraa pra coafaaao
w ill b* takaa agalaat yau far
th* rallaf demanded ta tk*
Oamplalat
Tkl* Nat lea ahall k* publlik
*d aac* a week tor four eon
aaeutlT* week* la tk* Tk*
Baafard Marald.
D ATED TMSS ll t h day at
Earth, ltd*.

2, 3, k 4 BEDROOMS
1, m , k 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
$100
Low Monthly Paymenta
For Complete InformaUoa
See Or Call Your

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REAL

ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd k Park Ave.
Phone 322-8641

l a re l Ratal* at
IBABKLLE V. (ILADD1NO,
Ta AR Crcdltaca aad Fcrasaa
nacea it d.
R s r l a g rtalma * r Damaada
Agalaat l a t e Ratatai
Tou and rnrh o f you ar*
hereby notified and required
lo prattnt any claim* and de­
mand* whlah yen, ar atlhtr o f
you. may hSr* agalaat tha
aatall o f tiabali* F. Otaddlng.
d a ce iitd . lata o f aald County,
o th# County Jude* o f Semi­
nal* c o u n t y , Florida, at hta
afflc* la th* court bout* af
aald County at Sanford. KlorIds.
wthta
altht
ealandsr
month* from th* lima o t th*
t i n t publication af thi* ho­
lla*. feaah claim ar eamand
•halt b* In wrltln*. and ahall
atat* iha p l a n nf realdanc*
and peat offlca addrlia a f Ihl
alalmant. and akatl ba awara
t* by tk* alslmast, kla agent,
or attaraay, aad any aueh
claim ar demand aat a* fllad
ahall k* aald.
W ebber B. tlalnea. e.t a
A i aiecutlva af th* Laat
w i l l and Taiiamant of
laaball* F. Oladdlng,
D enned
Wlnderweadl*. Halt* *
S Ward
•
p. O B o i t t t
Winter Park. Florida
Publlah Feb. IT .A Mar. I. IS.

n The Caurt at th# Cuuary
Judar, aamluule Cuuuty, Stale
af Pi arid a. lu Frwbai*
la e# tk* Eatala aft
RO BERT J. BAUMAN.
P e caii ed.
FINAL NOTICE
Nolle# la hereby given th it
the under.lane,i will, on th*
llt h day af April, A. D. 1MI.
'teeent
to
th*
Honora ble
C iu n t r
Jude*
af
Slmisata
Cauaty, Florida, M r R n iill rn»-turn. as AdmlnUtrstrlg if th*
E ila t# a f RO BERT J . BAU____
MAN, d*r**e»d. and at anld
time, then and there, m t k *
■PPIlMllon ta th* **ld Judge
for a final a a ttlim ia t a f hag
adm lnlatra tug a f a ild sitst*.
aad far a s a ria * diMharging
har as *u*h Admlnlauatrlg.
Datad tkl* th* l l t h day *«
March. A. D. 1HI.
/ * / LOUISE M. BAUMAN
Aa AdmiuUtratrtg a f th*
K it i t a o f
ROUKRT J. BAUMAN,
D»a*a**d
Georg* A. Spear, Jr.
u m Magnolia Ava.
Sanford. Florida
Tubllth March 1*. I I A April

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IN TH E CJBCTtT COCET OF
TH E NINTE JUDICIAL CIR
C t 't T IN AND FOE a S M iNOI.E r o r N T T , FLOEIDA.
( H t t l ' K N T NO. taau
TH E UNION CENTRAL LIF E
INSURANCE COMPANT.
Plila tlff.

IN TMR CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH E NINTH JUDICIAL C I R .
c u r r IN AND FOE S E E L
NOLI? COUNTY, FIJIRIDA.
c h i m cht no. tsa r
UNITED MORTGAGE S E R V I O
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322-2420

Legal Notice

r. *. n i t

CHARLES L

BALT, at a s. at K I R K B. P I S T E L ot *1.
Defends* tA
D e ftn daata
NOTICE OF SAI.R
N o n r s o r bale
NOTICE IS HKRKUT GIVEN
NOTICE IB ItE ltEUr OIV- that aa th* loth day a f March,
EN that on tk* l*th day o f l i l t at U : * l A. M. at th*
March, l i l t , at 11:1* A M. at main doo r a f Iha Courthoue*
th* mala door o f th* Court- af Samlnol* County, a t San­
haus* * f Eamlaala Cauaty. at ford. Florida, Ik* nad*r*lga*d
Baafard. Flarlda. tk* uadar- Clark will offer fo r aalo ta
alaaad Clerk will o ffe r for tka highest aad beat bidder f o r
aalo ta Ik* h ig h li t an* bait rash th* f o llo w in g diacrlked
blddar far raak th* following roal preparlyr
daacrlbad real propartyi
Lot J*. Rlock I. W E A T H Lat IT. GOLDIE MANOR.
KKBFIELD FfRBT AD D I­
FIRST ADDITION, acaardTION. aceardlng ta tk*
l a g ta th* plat tkaraaf aa
plat tkaraaf. aa raaardad
recorded la Plat Book II.
la Plat Book It. Pag* I*.
P*C* II. Public Racorda a f
Publla Rorard* a f BamlBeala ol* Cauaty, Florida
nol# Cauaty, Flarlda.
togeth er with all atructuree. togatber with all atructuree.
Improtamenta, f u t u r e - , appll- Improvement*, fixtures, appli­
• a rea uud aypurtenancaa on ance*. and nppurlannncaa on
aald Uad ar aaad ta canjunc
aald UnB or uead ta aoajuncUon tkarawllk.
(Ion tharawlth.
Thla aala la mad* gurauaut
Thin aaln U mado p n n u a n t
to fiaal dacra* o f foraelo-ur* la final decree o f fortcloauro
aatarad la Ckanrary action entered tn Chancery action No.
No- 11*1* now ponding In lb* l l t l l now pending in th* Cir­
Circuit Court o f a n * B o r Baml cuit Court o f and f o r Bern!nolo County. Florida.
nolo County, Florida.
DATED THIS l l t h dap at
DATE D THIS ldth day •(
March. l i l t .
March. 1111.
(SEAL)
(S EAL)
Arthur H. Backwtth. J r .
Arik a r E- Beckwith, Jr
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r ,
Clark at tka circ u it Ceurt
Clark af Clrrult Court
Clark o f tho Circuit Court
By: Martka T. Vlfclea
By: Baadra a. Jobaaou
B y : Sandra S. J ohn io a
Daputy Clark
Daputy Clark
Daputy Clark
ANDERSON. RUSH.
ANDERSON. RUSH. DEAN,
ANDERSON, RUSH.
* LOWNDKS
DEAN A LOWNDES
DEAN A LOWNDES
Attaraay* far F Utatt ff
IXS Eaat Ctal ra l Bonlavard.
Attarnoy* fo r PU tatt tf
Orlande. Flarlda
U t Boat C a n t n l Sauloyard
l i t B a d ce n tra l Boulevard
n a iU k
Mar. i t . II. Id A Orlinda, Florid*
OrUado. Florida
Publlik March i|, m s
April 1. IMS.
Publlah March II. 1M4.
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Rain Or Shine, The Response Tours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2-5612.
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale

Confidentially

V A - FHA
Property Management
L Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
O ften for your selection
three Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned

T o.m ik e the heit home
buy, eee the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

&gt;524 Park Dr.

SWEETIE PIE

M ill
2-0648
1230700
Sasford. FIs.

DEBARY: 2 BR., tcrrazzo
floors, elec, heat, alr-cond.,
built-in GE kitchen. 317.000
W. T. Corbett, Real Eitate,
688-4791.

Legal Notice
K O T irR o r A r r t . t r a T i o v
for tax
tiE en
1M.II n . r U a I t a t . i . a

ar ixai

NOTICE IS lIEItEBT OtV EX. That Mra. Daltai Ixiop tha
holiler o f the following cartlflrata haa filed tald certificate
fo r tax deed to be teeued
thereon. The certificate numher and year o f teauance, the
deeerlptlon o f the property,
and tha nama In which It w a i
aie reie d art a* fnllowa:
Certificate No. 17*
Tear o f
leauanra 1**1
llearrtptlna a f Praprrtyi
5VH o f liOt a Holden Iteal Helate Company'* Addition I’ lat
Book 1 P a r* II
Nam*
In
which
aeieeaed
Theodora A Marla Martin. All
o f aald pr operly being In the
County o f Seminole, Stale or
Florida.
ITnlrea eucli
certi­
ficate ahall be redeemed a c ­
co rd in g to la w th* property
described In auch eartlflcat*
will be told ta th* hlsheet
bidder at th* front door o f th*
ftrmlnola County Court Itouea
at Sanford. Florida, on tha
flrat Monday In Ih* month of
April, 11(4, whtoh I* th* Ith
day o f April. !*««.
Dated thla 17th day at Y«bruary, lit * .
(Official Clark'* 8**1)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida
71y: a. T. Bay, J r„ DC.
Pu b ilih Mar. I. 12, II, 14, l i l t
CD8-1I

29. Automobile Service

17-92 at Hiawatha

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
1809 VERNANOO
Raymond Lundqulat, Alto.
Thla attractive and almost
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
completely furnished 2 bed
room home haa just been
GUEST HOME
• n N V .M a .i~
redecorated and re-roofed, 7 Cheerful Bedroom*, 4 Rath*,
u i« :i» e i
alee reduced to $8,150 with
makes thl* Park Avenue
terms to suit your Budget.
Guest home ideal for a “Why don't you sit over there next to tha window ao your
Low monthly payment*.
commercial venture a* a
flowers will gat soma sunl"
Gueit Home, or suitable for
large family. Owner desires
to retire. A good opportun 15. Huaincsa Opportunity 20. llabynlttera
Ity for the right party at
1091 S. Park
322-5232
Exclusive Franchise
$16,500. Can be handled for New Sanford Shopping Center,
.Mates: 322-8971-3013 or 2248
322-2274.
.
$3,000 Down Payment.
wilh Publix, J. C. Penney,
MOBILE HOME
21.
Heautv
Salons
McCrory. Eckerds, and a
1958 Spar Craft Mobile Home.
bank. We will completely
Completely furnished. Fin­
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
Install by factory trained
ancing available to respon­
Our Budget Wave Now $0.05
1901 S. Park
322-5232
expert*,
ultra
modern
coinsible party.
Ace Beauty Salon,
Nltes: 322-8971-3031 or 2248
op, self aervlce laundry and
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
Mayfair Hotel
dry cleaning atorc in this
322-6457 for Appointment
Phone 322 8525
center. We have 5 yr. bank
Small 5-room frame bouse, Homes are now being built on
financing of balance, and
'
practlctlly finished, corner LAST 3 REMAINING LOTS
offer continued assistance.
0
lots,
good
water,
near
In GROVE MANOR, by
You can make over 100%
school, &lt;n Paola. $2,950 and
return on your investment.
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.
buyer pays all paper tram
For complete information,
fer. 3236311.
call Ralph llacsly, collect Special By Popular Demand
New 4-Bedroom A 3-Bedroom
622-0191 Tampa, or write Our Budget Wave Spec. $0.9 a
2-Bath Homei featuring
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
me, c /o Kola Kleen, 4232
Quality Conttruetion, Beauty
31h Palmetto Ave. 322-083 4
Florida Ave.
and Liveability,
IN TH E
rlR C I'IT
COt'RT,
*
n in th
jrn iriA i.
c i R r t i r An Investment to be proud of
16. Female flelp Wanted 25. P lu m b in g S e r v le t*
OF FLOBDA IN AND FOR
with FHA, VA or Convcn
~
nSIMINOLF. COUNTY
PLUMBING
CIIANCERT NO. I M S!
tlonal financing. Excellent
LORET TA B. FRANKLIN,
Contracting
Repairs
terms) Theae will sell fast,
Plaintiff
FREE ESTIMATES
-va.
so hurryI
K. L. HARVEY
AL FRED J. FRANKLIN,
Steady employment in a mo­
Excluilve
Sales
Agent
Defendant
dern air-conditioned factory. 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 21
n o t ic e o r a u r r
Apply in person to Alix of
•
TH E STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
ALFRED J. FRANKLIN
Sanford, liiway 17-92. Do 27. S p ecia l S e rv ice *
what* piece o f reeldenc*
not Phone.
t* unknown
OVER 25 YEARS
Office FA 2-2118
A Sworn Complaint having
Nicht
FA
2-0648
Reliable woman for house­
been filed agalnet you In Ih*
Circuit Court In and for Seml­
323 0700
work, cleaning. Own Mans.
nol* County, Florida, in c h a n ­
Sanford, Fla.
*
Ph. 322-9093, 46:30 p. m.
cery, for Divorce, the ehort 2524 Park Dr.
till* nf *tld action being Lorf
•it* R. Franklin. Plaintiff ve.
Hardware Installations.

Seminole Realty

Seminole Realty

GROVE MANOR
Kingswood
Builders, Inc.

Legal Notice

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Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

Jim Hunt Realty

Alr-Oondltlonlng Optional
Aa Low aa $350 Down

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
LAKE MARY
West on 25th St. and
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
I Miles
322-2744
and

LAKE NVAYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD
South on 1763 — I ml.
(3 block! Northwast &lt;d
Longwood Plata)

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
Fh. 338-6911

Leqal Notice
FICTITIOUS N iM H
NOTICE !B hereby given that
w* a rt tn gagea In huelneea at
Cauelber ry, Seminal* County,
F l- r M i. tinier th* flrtlttnue
mine nf, The Totem I'M*. «n i
that w* Intend to re gl.ter
■eld name with th* Clerk o f
Ih* Circuit Court, gemlnnl*
Cnunty, Florid*. In accordance
with th* provlelnna nf lha
Fictitious Nam* Statute*, in.
wit:
Section
K ilt
Florida
8tatut*t 1KT.
■ Ig: Robert F. Tucker
Curtle F. m o w
Publleh Feb. 17 A Mar. I, 16.
it. laid,

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NOTICE OF A P F t.iraT IO N
FOR TA X DEED
(See. 1*1.1* Fieri** atntntea
•r IMS)
NOTICE 18 H E BERT OtVK.V. That Mrs. Dallas Loop th*
holder * f th* following ce rti­
ficate hat filed tald certificate
for tag dead to ba Issued
thtrtan. Tha certificate numher and year o f Ueuanco, fh*
description o f th* pruperiy.
and th* name In which It waa
i n e u e d ar* a i follows:
Cerllflrata No. K
Tear af
Iituanc* t i l l

Deaerlpfloa of Property!

Lot ( (Late Part Date, in D R
17* r e s * 1*1) F. If. Rands
AUdlttun to Hantgrd i'lat Uouk
1 Pac* tat
Name In which aeteased W i l ­
liam II. Uulltr. All o f aald
pruperiy b t i s g In th* County
o f Seminal*, g is t * af Flerlda.
Unless such certificate thall
be redeemed accordln* to law
the property described In such
certificate will be sold to th*
hlghett bidder at Ih* - front
door o f th* ■emlnol* County
Court Hout* at Hanford. F lo r­
ida, on th* first Monday In
th* moath
nf
April.
1114,
which Is tha *th day o f April,

m «.

Detad this 17th day a f F e b ­
ruary. 1**4.
(Official Clark's Baal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court,
•tmlasl* County. Florida
By: &lt;1. T. Il.y, Jr. DC.
I'ubneh Unr. I. II, It, K , I K *

CDS-16

Registered Nurses
or

Licensed Practical
Nurses

Ph. 322 2335

BOB McKEE
USED CARS

J

*1695

33. Furniture

SINGER SI-ANT NEEDLE
WANTED reliable coupla to
take up monthly payments Like new Sewing condition.
of $13.50 oa 3 complete
Zigzags, buttonholes, mono­
rooma of furnltura. Call
grams, etc. Balance now
TE 8-1311, Caaialbarry, col­
due: $82.20 or $7.80 month­
lect.
ly. Fully guaranteed. Call
now for Free Home Trial.
FREE ESTIMATE
Liberal trade for old ma­
Upholstering k Mattren renchine. Ph. 322-7468.
ovatlng. New k Uied Furni­

62 Buick
Special Deluxe
station wagon, power ateeaw
Ing, Turbina Drive transmit•ion— and even a rack on tha
top!
j''

*2195

ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. GUNS. New A Used. Large
Co., at 700 Celery Ave.
selection. Will trade, Also
FA 2-2117.
repair. Tackle sold A re­
paired. Osteen Rrklge Flsb
Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
Camp A Gun Shop.
Quick Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADING
SANFORD CARPETS,
POST. FA 3-0877.
LINOLEUM k TILE CO.
Quality Installations
Used furnltura, appliances,
127 W. l»t St., Sanford
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
Free Estimates
322-3241
Larry’i Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
MAR. SPEC. Ladle** tennla
ahoc.*, Reg. $2.99, Now $1.99,
For the biggest selection of
Army-Navy Surplus.
nearly new and uaed furnlture, see Noll's Furniture
SINGER - LIKE NEW
Brokerage In Casselberry Equipped to Zigzag A make
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 8.
buttonholes,
mo no Ara ms. Pay off balance of
BEDS FOR RENT
962.40 or $7.80 a month.
Hospital,
Rollawaya, JuvaGuaranteed. 322-9411.
alle. FREE delivery and
Pick.up.
Hospital bed, commode, wheel
FURNITURE CENTER
chair, walker. 322-2317.
1100 French Ava.
Refrigerator, 11.5, good cond.
Ph. FA 1-7953
$35. 1901 E. 2nd St., 322-5026.

an.

DeBary Manor
Nursing Home
Retirement Center

Our Lot Is
Loaded

19. Situations Wanted
YARD WOniC. W I N D O W
CLEANING. 322-2155.

Ironing, at home. 323-7791,
Day work. 1226113.

R

V

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.

495

STINE

61 Renault Dauphine

.

.

595

945 MONTH
8 • Bedroom Hem*

CUSTOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
Cersar l.ra ltd. and 17-93
Pbona 644-9011

With
Trade-ins
We Must

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.M a k e Room1—

f

60 Olds
Super 88

4-dnor ardant automatic
transmission,
power
•tearing, power brake*,
radio and heater. plus
factory air conditioning.
Sparkling while flalsn
with clean Interior. An
excellent ear frum bum*
per to bumper.

NOW ONLY

f

1395
59 Olds 88
4 Dr. Hardtop
V-M engine, automatic
transmission,
po w ar
•tearing, power brake*,
radio and haatar, fac­
tory air conditioned. A
locally owned wall kept
ear.

NOW ONLY

1095
63 Chevrolet
Impala
Super Sports
2-door hardtop: V-8 en­
gine, 4-speed floor shift,
radio and hrnler. B e a u ­
tiful blark finish with
all vinyl Interior, bucket
•eata and eonaole. I aak
you to look at thla low
mileage, local p w n a r
car.

57 Plymouth 4-Dr.

.

.

.

395

.

495

1962
Rambler
American
3 -d r.
Bucket
•eata, automatic tranamla•loa, radio and beater. We
•old It m w — and laaa tkaa
5,000 actual mile*

^
e*

62 Pontiac
Tempest LeMans
•port coup*, factory air con.
ditioned, auto, trana., power
•(acting, aaddla bucket aeatag
And tka famoaa Wtda-Track
by Ponllac.

*1795
60 Chevrolet
Impala 4-Dr.
hardtop. All pawer and al«
moat naw throughout—a vary
popular ear. Extra apeclal

*1495
m
dUutnphill
MOTORS INC.

) Pontiac • Buick
• Rambler
301 W. FIRST ST.
PH. 322*0231

Required On These Excellent
Buy Uaed Cars!

I

60 Renault tyuphine

9100 DOWN

YOU MUST SEE
THIS TO
BELIEVE IT!

DOW N
PAYM ENT

I J A

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Typei and Slass
We Repair and Service

Machinery and Supply Co.
Yeung single man lor full­ 207 W. 2nd St.
FA 1
time work, aisistlng Food
Service Mgr., Naval Air
Station Exchange. Good re­
ference* for salary of 340
per wk. plui overtime. Ap­
or 322 9093.
ply In person.

finest used c«ns
in town

63 Plymouth
Valiant

Trained Nurses
Aides

S e r v i c e Station Attendant.
Muit be over 31. Apply
Fairway Texaco, 25th A
French.

fof the

Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
Want a wonderful Spinet for
Toy Manchester!, 1-male, 1an economy price? Streep'a
female, 10 weeks old. 322have the lovclieit you've u
5967.
ever
iccn.
Brand new.
25 h. p. motor, Gator trail,
guaranteed 15 year*, on
er. $475. 322-5127.
32. F lo w e rs - S h ru b s
Y-tOO |-dr. Automatic traiL
mlaalon and oh ao elaan— tha
BLOOMING Rotas on Chero­
Including delivery. Choice of
ideal economy transportation
kee stock. All other kind*
hand-rubbed decorator wal­
rar.
o f Nursery shrubbery and
nut or mahogany . . . Ph.
tree*.
Orlando 421-2401 for Home
showing without obligation,
Gray Shadows Nursery
or vDlt Streep'a at 641 N.
6 Ml. S. on Sanford Ave. ,
Orange.

Rant Blue Lustre Electric
Carpet Shampooer for only
Matching Maple dbla. dreaaer
mo. Longwood 8386303.
k 3 cheats, Chrome dinette $1 per day. Carroll'a Fur­
Need a Painter? 322 3090.
niture.
act, full site Maple crib, (IF.
,
dryer,
Children*'
toy*.
Ph.
DeBary Manor haa an open­
Hearing Aids, like new. Will
,
1226499 after 5 p.m.
ing for you:
sacrifice. Ph. 323-7431.
323 0742.
1) If you are above average
Taka over payments nf 4Arllclaa Wanted
and capability
room* nf like new furniture.
S H E A fE R 'l
2) If you enjoy working dir­
1 834.39 mo. SOS MatUe St., WANTED! Citrus fruit. Largo
ectly wtUi patients
,
Hanford.
or small amounts. Bonded
3) If you art public rela­
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Let Mani­
repaired. Pick up 8i deliv­* Furniture A Bric-a-brac of
tions minded.
fo ld . FA 9-4244
ery.
•ntlrw estate to be sold.
11344 Kim
IK
Thl* 1* a lifetime collection 3B. Automnhila* * T ru ck s
If you have these fpialltlei
.
of primitive antique*. See­
and good reference*, Dellary
I960 Volkiwagon, 2 Dr. Sedan,
ing la believing! Come out
Manor la willing to say ac­
1NO: Phone 363 5486.
black,
radio,
A-l cond.
17-92 to Wagoa Wheal Ancordingly.
Must Belli $850. Ph. 822-5338.
tlquai A Packard's railCall FA 2-7631.
denre In Caaialbarry.
*54 Chevrolet parts for sale.
323-8370, 7-9 p.m.
NEED A PICTURE?
llotpoint 2-dr. refrigerator,
Call BUI Vincent at
good cond , $50. 322-2261.
1954 Chevrolet sedan delivery
The Sanford Herald
panel truck. Priced right.
l-Rfiem
gas
water
heater,
20
D. Portraits, Commercl
60 N. 17 92
322-7434.
gal. 1-20 gal. electric water
DeRarr. Florida 6M 4426
Parties k Gathering*,
heater, llomart. Good con­ 2nd Car, '54 Plymouth 6.
Small or Large.
17. Male Help Wanted
dition. Ph. 622 2262.
Needs paint, tag. Only $85.
FAST SERVICE
322-2296 after 5 p. m.
Insurance Agent. Age 21-55.
READY MIX CONCRETE
Fla. resident 1 yr. Phone
Patiui, Floor, Free Eatlm ilei 1063 Pontiac Tempest, 326
2416501 Orlando, 3808 N.
Sills, lintels, step*, blocks,
engine, like new. $200 down
Orange.
aand, cement, rock, pipe,
and aiaume pymts., $73 mo.
I mall. 522-3659.
ateel, greaie traps, dry
Will accept older car aa
Punch preia operators and
CONCRETE PLACING
well*. Stepping atones.
equity. 322-5314.
assembly worker*. Apply in
k FINISHING
MIRACLE
CONCRETE CO.
peraon Harcar Aluminum ipeciallze Patios, Driveway:
309 Elm Ava.
833-5731 1955 Chevrolet 4-dr. Sta. wa­
Product* Co., Hwy. 17-92,
gon, R A H, air-cood., good
Work Guaranteed
Sanford.
2 Gaa ipaco heaters. Exe.
cond. 1395. 1001 E. 2nd St.
FREE ESTIMATES
cond. Both for $23. 322-5738.
322-5026.
•
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
$400 COMMISSION
322-1807
SALESMEN in any area or
local area, to acll finished SPRING SPECIAL: Air-eonBlock Home* on owner's
lot. Straight 30 year pay­
out. If experienced see Mr.
322 8350.
McMurtry, Tampa Build­
Plano Tuning and Repair
ers, all day Monday, March
33, at Mayfair Hotel, San­
ford.

LOOK
DOWN

Hobson Sporting Goods

SPINET PIANOS

31A. Peta

‘ 31. Artido* For Sal*

and

PALACE Housctraller, 8 x 28
Comp. furn. Can be seen
M k M Produce Co. West
1st SL

SALE1

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Payton Realty

3&amp;4

SINGER

ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE (Rental Machine)
5
Reduced 23%
Senkarik Glass and Paint Call Singer Representative
Company
WX MOO
5!
u
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
21" TV*. $20 up. 700 W. 9th, 3!
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Ph. 322 0792.
51
Free Inspection, estimate*,
395
pickup, delivery. Recoring
SLANT-O-MATIC
57
&amp; repairs discounted.
Sewing Machine. Automatic y
295
21144 E. 3rd.
322-3443
Zig
Zag.
Makes
fancy
NEW TAGS INCLUDED
ititchea, buttonhole!, sru i
Auto Glass, Taps
on button!, monogram!, etc.
* Seat Covers
Fully guaranteed. Take up
paymenti of $9.12 mo. Lib- 7( 1 French Ave. — 323eral trade for your old ma- ■■
Koala • Motora
chine. Cal! for Free Home 37.
3
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
Trial 522-7468.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
G

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

ONLY $7,300 TOTAL PRICE
Roomy 2 Bedroom home on
Small, neat 2 BR, 1 Bath
nice lot, with fruit tree*
home, with carport on loveand Deep Well. Walking
ly shaded lota. Good garden
distance of Shopping. Lo
spot.
cated 2471 Sanford Ave..
97.600 . TERMS
Monthly payments of $44.73
after Down payment of
$2,000—Exclusive Lilting.

BEDROOM HOUSES
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

BUYINO A NEW ar
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Bates
6 Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

By Nadine Seltzer

NEAR TOWN

Alfred J. Franklin, Defandant,
thee* preeent* ar* to etu t*
and r*qulr* you to fII* your
written ileteneea. If any, to the
Complaint tiled herein, and In
••ret a copy thereof upon
P la in tiff* attornay an ar hetor* th* Itth day or March,
A. D. 1MI, oth »rw l»* a Derr**
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WITNESS my hand and o f f i ­
cial Heal at Hanford, Hemlnola
IN (,'IIANCKRT NO. l i U I
NOTICB TO HNrRNII OR
County, Florida, thla ISth day
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
o f February. A. D. I K * .
St'IT FO R PO R E C LO It'R a (SEAL)
Arthur M. Rtekwlth, J r .
RICHMOND
MIDI. • AVISOS
Clark o f th l Circuit Court.
BANK. S N*W Turk corp ora ­
Ninth Judltla! Circuit nf
tion,
Florida. In and t*r HemlPlaintiff,
noi* County
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By: Martra T. Vlhltn, DC.
H K ItBEBT
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HUTCHESON
0*rd*n V. Frederick
end DODO It K6 IIUTCIIEBO:
Attorney fer Plaintiff
hi* Will, a i l JOHN O. BE
i l l B Cammtreltl
DAMY and MARTHA
BE
suit* I Kirk PiatA
DAMT, hi* wife.
Defendant* P. O. Da* 1111
TO) JOHN O. BEDLAMV and Sanford, Florida, I27T1
MARTHA BELLAMY, hit Publleh Fab. |7 A Mar. I. II.
II, IK*.
w ill
CDK-IT
( R t l l d l i M unknown)
And all unknown parti**
CIRCUIT COURT.
claiming any Interact by, IE T H E
JUDICIAL
CIHCUtT
through, und*r or again- NINTH
OF
FI.OHIIA.
IN AND FOB
at each or ollher o f tho
tF.WINOLE
COUNTV.
FLOR­
above named partlra who
may be dead or art not IDA.
known to h i dead o r IN CHANCERY NO. ISAM
SARAH JOSEPHUS CIIAK1.
alive.
Plaintiff.
H E R B E R T U HUTCHE­
SON end DOLORES HUT­ va.
GERAI-D
EG BERT
CRAIG.
CHESON, hi* wile
Sr.,
IS* Norman Avrnu*
Defendant.
Norfolk, Virginia
NOTICH OF SUIT
YOU. AND EACH OF TOU,
ora hereby notified that • TOI OKRALD ROBERT CRAIG.
Ur.
Complaint for Fortrlaaur* o f
whoa* rt a l lt * * * a *d *4M origag*
hao
been
filed
dreaa I n
agalnet you. and you ar* reTRENTON, NEW J E R S E Y
qulred to eervo a ropy of your
Sworn
Rill
of
Complaint
A n tw tr o r I'ltadlnge to tho
Complaint on tho P la in ti ff* having bt*n filed In th* Cir­
attorney, Joteph M. Plt igertld, cuit Court In snd fer SamiI I I Security True! Building. nola County, Florida, In Chan­
Miami S2. Florida, and III* th* cery. entitled, SARAH JOSE­
original Anewtr or Pleading PHUS CRAIG vt. aCRAD D
In the of fice o f th* Clerk of ROBERT CRAIG, Sr., praying
th* Circuit Court on o r before for certain rallef for th* abova
tho Ird day o f April A. D , named plaintiff agalnet you
1IC4. If y»u fall lu do *o, are defendant.
NOW. TH EREF ORE, THIS
Judgment by default will be
taken agalnat you for tb* re­ 18 TO NOTIFY YOU that If
lief demanded In tb* Com­ you with I* defend agalnet
and eantaat th* shave entitled
plaint.
Th* deierlptlon o f the real action, you sra required to
property proceeded agalnet le: flla your t n t w t r ar other
U&gt;t SI. Block A. WOOD- written defenea, If any you
MKIIK
PARK
Snd RE- have, with th* Clerk o f th*
FLAT. according to Plat abova atylad Court and to
thereof recorded la Plat •erv* upon pla in ti ff* attorney.
Book It, Fas* 7*. Publlo Albert N. Fitts, whsa* addreee
Record* of Seminole Coun­ la 1 Maeoala Building, la niard.
Florida, a copy nf said a nevar
ty. Florida;
TOGET HER W IT H th# fal­ ar other written defene*. aa
or bdfar* tb* Ilk day o f April,
low in g peroonot property:
Weellnghoue* Refrigerator. !•&lt;«.
Th* nature a f aald complaint
Model RMU1Z, Serial RB
le to pray that tb* abova atyluses
•d
c o u r t grant Ih* nbov* nam­
Woetlnshoue*
Built • In
Range,
Model
KTUJOX. ed plaintiff * divorce n vin ­
culo matrimonii a f sa d from
Serial V1IITII
Thla nolle* oholl ho publleh- you.
FAIL NOT TO ANSW ER un*d one* *arh w c« k for four
conaecullv* w**k* In th* San­ teee a deer** pro ronfeeeo ba
entered
agalnet you.
ford lltrald.
WITNESS my hand snd o f ­
I-ONE ASD ORDERED at
Sanford.
Semlnol*
County. ficial aaal at Sanfard. HemlFlorida, thl* ind day *f March nol* County, Florida, thla trd
day af March. A. D. I K * .
A. D. l i f t .
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
.
.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
Arthur H. Dtchwlth. Jr,
Clerk
of
Abovt
Styled
Clerk. Circuit Court
Court.
By: Martha T. Vlhltn
By: Martha T. Vlhltn, D C.
Deputy Clerk
Alh*rt N. PIUS
Joa*pk M rit»«*r*1 4
Attorney
k CounaeUy at Law
IS* reeurlty Truvt Building
t Maeoala Building
Miami SI. Florid*
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Page 4-A—March 19, ’94

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But, Abby, when a person
goes to the trouble to write
an expression of sympathy
In his own hand, don't you
think he is deserving of a
personal "thank you” note?
JUST WONDERING
DEAR JUST: Yes. But I
am in the minority. I am
amazed at the number of
supposedly wellbred peo­
ple who do not know that
one original, hand-written
sentence is more meaningful
(and in better taste) than
the most elaborately printed
or engraved message.
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO "R E LIEVED” : The letter to
which you refer could not
have concerned your hus­
band. It did not come from
any of the cities you men­
tioned.
• • *
Get It off your chc*t. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABI1Y, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclosed a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
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some sense Into them. A
woman with a two-timing
friend doesn't know what
trouble is until she has a
two-timing husband.
* • •

DEAR ABBY: I «m 49
and have been folng with
a 51-year-old man for (be
past two year*. Ho hai
been wonderful to me. He
takes me to nice places
and buys me lovely things.
He asked to marry me, so
I took him over to meet my
eon and daughter-in-law one
evening. Well, it aeems my
daughtcr-ln-law became in­
terested In him (she is 28)
and 1 was told that she
called him up and Invited
him over when her husband
wasn't home. My son tra­
vels three days a week, so
she hat a clear field. I
noticed when my son Is out
of town, his wife is never
home and I can’t find my
friend, either. He takes me
out only when she can't goThey have three little child­
ren, Abby, and now I feel
(guilty for taking him over
there. Although she ran af­
ter him, if my son finds out
he will half-kill my friend.
I need this man because we
had plans of marriage.
What ahould I do?
HAS TROUBLES
DEAR HAS: Drop your
friend, and tell him why.
He'll undoubtedly pass the
word on to your daughterin-law and it might scare

DEAR ABBY: This is be­
ing written by FOUR wo­
men who are all in agree­
ment on a neighborhood
problem. There is a young,
widowed woman in our
neighborhood who is very
well
proportioned.
She
strings a clothesline across
her FRONT porch. It is
very embarrassing to see
her flimsy nightgowns and
all the underthlngs that wo­
men wear flapping in the
breeze. What do you sup­
pose she is advertising?
FOUR DISGUSTED NEIGH­
BORS
DEAR DISGUSTED: She
is "advertising" the fact
that she has no clothe* dry­
er. Neither has she a man
to set up a clothesline in
her back yard.
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DEAR ABBY: I can un­
derstand how one of those
store-bought "ACCEPT MY
SYMPATHY” cards would
be acknowledged with an
equally Impersonal printed
one stating, "The family of
-------- wishes to thank you.”

£acojby

For Abby's booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding.” send 50 cents to Ab­
by, Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

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remark something like: "No,
better place for It,” or “ Aces
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"1 don't know all the
rules," a rich, self-made man
said recently to hla soon-tobe-married
grandson, "but
here's one on the practical
aide that’s imperative. Open
a aavinga account with your
first pay check and put a
little aside every pay day.”
Tho young man protested
that he and his bride were
barely going to have enough

Little League
Session Friday
Plans for Lake Mary's Little
League baseball program will
be discussed at a special
meeting at I p. m. at the
Lake Mary Fire Station.
Little League officials have
Invited all parents of prospec­
tive Little League players and
other interested persona to at­
tend.

Co-Captains
SOUTH BEND. Ind. (UPI)
—Walt Sahn of Indianpolis
and Jay Miller of Cohen, Ind.,
have been elected co-captains
of the 1964-85 Notre D an a bas­
ketball team.

DRIVE

By Ruth Millett

to live on—so ha couldn't
sea how they would be able
to even think of saving any­
thing. But the grandfather's
advice was sound.
Saving isn't easy for ma­
ny young couples. Almost
any husband and wlfa Just
starting out could Justify
the claim that they need
every cent coming in for
actual living expanses.
The trouble is— attar 10
years of marriage they could
still justify that claim. A
couple's living standar has a
way of keeping up with the
increase in the size of a hus­
band's pay check.
If the young coupls men­
tioned, will taka Grandpa’s
advice, they'll be starting
the financial side o f their
marriage right.
There's one way they can
manage to do it— if they are
willing. And that is to take
what they plan to save—
however small the amount
may bo—out of the weekly
or monthly pay check before
they ever start spending it.
That way they’ll never miss
what they never bad to
spend.

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But Is It so Important for
a couple to save a little
money as they go along?”
the young people may ask.
It is—for financial secur­
ity is important in any mar­
riage.
And there’s another thing.
Saving toward some definite
goal helps to give a marri­
age a feeling o f accomplish­
ment and purpose.
The husband and wife
who live from one pay check
to the next soon realise
they are not getting any­
where. And this situation
can lead to bitterness and
spoil all the good things in
their marriage.

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of Chandler, Arts., refuses to
play the role of the over-thehill fighter making the young­
sters look good.
Folley, 31, gave a boxing
lesson to brash Houston fight­
er Ted Herring, 25, Tuesday
night before scoring a tech'
nlcal knockout in 1:34 of the
seventh round of the ache
duled 18-round fight
Folley is one of the last
of the classic fighters who
likes to stand straight up, pick
off hla opponents punches and
then score with a countar.
Folley weighed In at 308
against the Houston fighter,
who came in at 308.
The crowd paid $11,474 to
see their favorite, Herring,
suffer hla third loss in 34
bouts. Folley la now 6T-7-I.

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William Beverly Hughe*, a
shotgun-toting prison escaper
with a police record that be­
gan in the Army and stretch­
es through five states, hai
been placed on the FBI's
list o f 10 most wanted fugi­
tives.
Hughes has been sought
since June 3, 1061, when he
fled in a stale • owned truck
from a branch o f Alabama's
Kilby prison at Montgomery.
He was serving a 20-year
sentence for armed robbery.
"Since he was armed with
sawed-off shotgun during
commission o f a robbery, he
should be considered extreme­
ly dangerous," the FBI said.
The 34-year-old, 6-foot-2 haa
tattoos o f a heart pierced by
a knife on hlo right arm and
a mermaid on hio left fore­
arm.
Hughes’ criminal record be­
gan in August 1048 when ho
was in the Army. He receiv­
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carrying a concealed weapon,
desertion and larceny. Ha was
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"N ot through the Iron Duke.”
West was one of those players
who prefer to think, not talk.
So West thought things over
and discarded a club. From
that point on there was noth­
ing to the play of the hand.
West had to collect three
trump tricks and South was
down one.
East congratulated West on
his play. South complained
about bad luck. North com
plained about his partner.
North pointed out that if
South had simply ruffed the
second heart with a low trump
West could think things over
until the cows cani^hom e but
he would never have been
able to make more than two
trump tricks.

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contract was certainly a good
one and South should have
made it.
East won the opening heart
lead and continued the suit.
South was sure that West's
deuce of hearts had been a
singleton so South proceeded
to ruff with the king.
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The Good Samaritan act:
An aged man, using a cans
and carrying a bag, waa about
to board a train at tha ACL
atation when tha train com*
menced to more. Ha halted.
Cut an agile uniformed ACL
man hopped aboard and atop*
ped tha train. The old man
boarded and the train took off.
So—a bouquet to the unknown
ACL man who ahowed auch
rourtcay. The action may have
delayed the train a couple of
mfnutea—but the old man waa
aboard.

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The Seminole Memorial Hospital hua won a blue ribbon
from the Joint Commiaaion on
Accreditation o f
Hospitals.
The accreditation followed a
long aurvey of conditlona at
the hoapitai. Sanford ia one of
4,200 of the 6,000 hoapitala in
the United Statea to get auch
honors.

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BY FRED VAN TELT
“ Profeaaionaliam i* our buaineaa—be professional."
Thia alognn appear* throughout buildings aurroundIng “ the line” inaide the compound at Sanford Naval Air
Station. It ia a constant reminder to flight crew*, ground
crew* and other* where buaineaa it ia to keep the jet
bomber* flying.
In keeping with the 10th annual Bombing Derby,
now under way, Capt. James O. Mayo, cemmanding o f­
ficer o f Heavy Attack Wing One, invited the writer to
go aloft in a Skywarrlor jet bomber to observe a flight
crew in action bombing a target.
It was really something 1 1
But we would like to say here, in advance, to all the
civilian residents who complain about the jet noise,
especially spoiling televison audio reception—be thnnk*
-ful those boys are “ up there."
When we arrived at the "pnraloft" building inside
the compound, airmen outfitted us in a brillinnt orange
flying suit, which had zlppered pockets everywhere, on
the legs, arms, chest. Then came a “ Mne West"— a life
jacket, replete with flashlight, dye mnrking powder,
shark repellent, signal flare*. We were tcld which
“ handles" to pull to inflate the jacket “ but don't do it
until you arc in the water!" Then wo were shown where
to "p u ff” to inflate the jacket if the other gadget failed.
Next came a nose cone for breathing oxygen. Thia
was tested. It also carried a microphone. Following thia
was n well-padded over-sited football helmet, brilliantly
marked and bearing “ Navy" across the forehead. Ear*
phones were built in. So were sunglasses.
Lta. David Dow and Lowell Frarier, Wing and base
information officer*, respectively, escorted the writer
and Charlie Greco, Orlando TV cameraman, to the flight

The aurveyora, all physlclana, rate the hoapitai after
checking the Inatitution on tho
eaaentiala of good patient
care. Dr. Kenneth B. Babcock,
commiaaion director, aaid tho
accreditation "ia a tribute not
only to the organiaationa
which aupport It but to the
hoapitala which make it posaible by their willingneaa to
have their patient care judged
by objective criteria."
• • •

line and introduced ua to the flight crew who were te
man our Skywarrior jet bomber.
We already were well acquainted with the Pilot, I.t.
Sterne Bolte, who introduced us to- the co-pilot, Lt. Bob
Kuhlke; the bombardier-navigator, Lt. Bill Hardman,
and Aviation Machinist Mate Tim E. Phillips, plane cap­
tain.
We walked out to the sleek twin-engined Jet, arriv­
ing just a* did the fuel truck. Picture yourself pulling
into a service station and ordering, “ Put in about 21,000
gallons.” That's what Bolte told the truck crew.
The hatch dropped from the bottom o f the plane and
we climbed abonnl. Hardman indicated a seat, adjusted
the parachute straps—we were sitting on the 'chute.
Then he hooked on the intercom line frem our helmet, at­
tached the oxygen hose. Thia wa* followed by the scat
belts and shoulder straps, which firmly anchored us.
Bolte “ wound up" the twin jet engines and we taxied
to the starting line. And we were off with a roar. Up,
up, up!
"Fred, can you hear m e?" Came over the intercom.
We replied to Bolte we could. He explainer! we were to
fly some 70-80 miles to I-ake George and “ blast” a
sunken LST (war-time Navy ship used as a target). We
were to make two low-level runs, each time dropping a
68-pound dummy bomb. This was to be followed by a
“ loft” shot but without a bomb— using radar to trnck the
"shot."
Meantime, the radic was crackling with (to us) un­
intelligible messages from the control tower to our plane
and others in the air.
In hardly any time at all, Bolte informed us we were
approaching the target, that he would fly over first to
let Greco and u* have a firat hand view. The LST extend­

Air Show, Open
House To Top
Off Derby

er! a few feet above the water and there wera marker* all
around, to permit the flight crews to aee hew close their
bombs landed, and also for observance by ground crews
stationed there to score.
We made two passes and dropper! the two dummy
bombs from about 300 feet. Bullseye both times — the
bembs landed within 100 feet. Then we squared away for
the “ loft."
A week or so before we bad heard Captain Mayo ex­
plain this type of bombing to Sanford Kiwanians.
Some times it is imperative to have the bomb burst
In the air over the target. When the bomb is released it
travels a distance in the snme direction the plane has been
travelling until gravity takes over and it arcs Into a
full. When the bomb is released it’s time fer the plane
to get the hell-and-gonc out o f there in a hurry before
it bursts.
Therefore, as the bomb is released the pilot pulls up
sharply and climbs. This wc did — and the centrifugnl
force jammed our fanny into the seat, our arms were
leaden and we had a queasy feeling as the plane climbed
at a 45-degree angle and fast. Then into a left roll—and
it felt like our head was going to twist e ff and go the
opposite direction. After « i leveled o ff it was some 3045 seconds before the dirtiness left and we returned to
normal.
Between these runs, this conversation was heard
over the radio:
“ Sterne, where are you? This Is Charlie Thomas."
“ Chnrlie, wc’rc ever the south end of the lake, getting
ready for a 'loft' run." "I'm out practicing for Saturday’s
air show—I’ll watch for you." "OK—we've got a TV
cameraman aboard, come along side and let him 'shoot*
you so you can become famous." OK, but don’ t drop any
bombs on me." "I'm all out of ’em."

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With that, L t Cdr. Charlie Thomas, In a Vigilante,
pulled along aide and did a series o f maneuvers, rolls,
etc., for Greco. (These aerial shots were on TV Thurs­
day evening.)
A fter our bombing run, Bolte told us that he wanted
to make a run on Jacksonville for us but "the air is satu­
rated” (meaning that other bomber* were there partici­
pating in the Bombing Derby).
"So,” said Sterne, “ we'll fly over Daytona Beach and
let you look at the bathing beauties." And a strange
voice spoke up over the Intercom and quipped; "W e could
go to Fierce and look for that nudist colony!"
We were over the Atlantic just that quick. Flight
smoothed as we went out over the water and llolte ex­
plained the turbulence caused by hot air from the land
had disappeared. We dropped lew.
During our 1V4 hour* in the air we had attained ft
top altitude o f 8,000 feet and a top speed of 480 knots.
We headed for home. Marveled at the beautiful homes
and lakes below us, the waterway*. Watched the shadow
o f our plane follow us.
Approached over 1-4, then Deltona, DcBary, around
to the west o f Sanford, picked out our own homo and
municipal stadium. Made a swing over the base as wa
heard Bolta mutter a a nearby plane: "Swing on in
there, fellah, and get out o f our way." And bark down
on the ground.
This was our first jet flight. In our younger days,
we flew light sperta planes. We flew with Amelia Earhart
In an autogiro; with Wiley I’ost in the "Winnie M ae;"
in a dirigible, and, of course, plenty of flying with the
Army Air Corps during World War II. But it was our
first flight with the Navy and our first in a jet.
Only one complaint: We never did find that nudist
colony at Ft. Fierce!

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and Saturday; hlnh today in 80s; low tonifilit around 70.

United Press
Navy air power and pre- VOL. 06
clzlon flying will fill the sky
Telephone ratea In Florida,
over the Sanford Naval Air
both reaidentlal and buaineaa,
Station Saturday aa the Navy
ate among the loweat o f any
hulila a massive open house
o f the 60 atatea, according to
the Slata Public Utilitiea
and air ahow climaxing its
Commiaaion. Four*party line
10th Annual Bombing Derby.
phonea in thia atate are lower
NAS Sanford gates will
than any other atate where
.
awing
open to the public at 8
party-line phonea are atill
a. in., giving thousand* from
available. And atill phone usall over the nation s look at
eta rejected the metropolitan
ilie latest in Navy aircraft
telephone ayatem.
' ami weapons.
• • e
Tills will bo the public's
It had to happen In Texaa
fii*t view, both in the air and
— Tyler, Texaa, that ia. A pan
on the ground, o f the umating
o f gaaoline caught fire and
BA-6G Vigilante reronnuiaatarted a blare in a wurehouae.
uiicc - attack aiirruft, which
Firemen had to atretch their
will be t Mown from
attack
water hoac acroaa a railroad
carriers all over thte wprld by
trark to fight it. A paaalng
Sunford-luised unit*.
fi right train cut the hoae in
Also viewing tha air show
two.
• • •
will l&gt;e snme of naval avia­
THIS NOT AN astronaut — but Sanford Herald
tion's higbest-runking flag of­
reporter Fred Van Pelt al&gt;out to take o ff “ into
The Agricultural Expert
ficers Including Vice Adm
ment Station eaat o f Sanford
the wild blue yonder” in a Skywarrior jet
John S. Thuch, Deputy Chief
ia due for aomc major public'
bomber to observe from the air a Navy flight
of Naval Operations for Air,
ity in national puhlieutlona
crew in action in the 10th annual llonihing Der­
At 0:10 a. m. twin-jet Vigil­
aoon. Seema the mngazlnea
by o f Heavy Attack Wing One. (Herald l'hoto)
ante* and A-3U Skywarrior*
are Intereatcd in the petro.
will begin launching for the TOP NAVY air officer*
leum mulch ayatem being uacd
air show. Approximately 30 f r o n t throuifliout the
at the atation.
United Slate* are in
minutes later n breathtaking
w
i . . .
A parade of picturea, both m
24 plane “ diamond of dia­ Sanford today for tho
verbal and visual, will give an
culmination o f the 10th
monds" will kick off one of
extenaive report on the mulch
(lie most complete demonstra­ annual ilombin# Derby
ayatem. The mulch, among
tions of precision flying and o f Heavy Attack Wing
other thinga, limit* the tern
One today and Satur­
bombing ever assembled for
perature change in the anil,
day. Top photo— View
a Central Florida audience.
prevents eroaive action of the
WASHINGTON (U P D -itc Adm. John S. Thuch,
Vigiluntvs, Skywurrior* and
wind and glvra the planta n ports persisted today that
Detachment 8 of Heavy At-, an A-4C Skyhawk will team chief Naval air advisor
generoua booat In tho growth Secretary of Stato Dean Busk
proceaa compared with up to will quit the cabinet by next lark Squadron 11, formed up for in-flight refueling dem­ at the PentuRon, o ffi­
now routine methoda o f agrl January despite his denial scarcely 18 months ago fo fill onstrations. Others will ex­ cially titled d e p u t y
hibit (lie major bombing metli- chief of Naval air oper­
aulture.
added Atlantic Fleet commit­
that he plans to resign.
mis iisiXl l.y the Navy's ear­ ations, is greeted at tho
• • •
ments. uas announced as ner based attack forces.
Chamber o f Commerce
Virtually only the walla re
overall winner for the 10th
Folowing tha Navy airmen
b a r I) c &lt;|u e Thursday
mein on two o f Sanford'*
GHAZIVERAN,
C y p r u s Annual Bombing Derby com- on the show will be famed
evening by Capt. James
landmark* — the Woodruff
(U PD—Besieged Turkish Cy­
North American Aviation test O. Mayo (left), com­
pelilion at noon today.
Building and the Palma Hotel.
priots doggedly reiused to
pilot, Bob Hoover, and his
manding officer o f the
Each ia falling to progress,
surrender their weapons to I A Detachment 8 flight crew demonstration o f split preci­
Wing,
and ( ’apt. Rothe Woodruff Building to he
500 Greek Cypriots ringing the |also won lop honors among sion acrobatics in a World
bert M. Ware, com­
replaced by a parking lot; the
village today, raising fears u( A-3B Skywarrior flight crews War Mustang fighter.
manding officer of SunTalma being torn down aince
new fighting.
by winning two of the five
The Mustang demonstration
ford Naval Air Station.
it ha* aerved it* purpoae in
events in which it competed will bo followed by a colorful
the community.
Center — V i c e Adm.
The victorious flight crew military review where winner*
• • •
Louis J. Kirn, Key
WASHINGTON (U i’l)
- consisted of Lt. Cdr. Bill of the Bombing Derby's six
Member* of tho Sanford
West
Force comman­
Quirk, pilot; his bombardier- duys o f competitions will be
Filot Club have had a Imay Sen. John Sparkman, D-Ala..
der, steps from his
navigator, Lt. Al Blundrn, presented trophies by military
said
today
tho
civil
rights
bill
week aluffing and mailing
plane at SNAS. *
would work against President and third crewman, Bichard and civilian leaders.
Eaater Seal*. Thia ia a volun
(Herald Photos)
Markland, AT2.
Johnson's
anti-poverty
pro­
After award* are presented,
tary geature on the part of
Lieutenant
Blundcn
was
gram by penalizing the poor
Hi*- Seminole County Chamber
thcae ladiea, and in lea* than
through federal iund cutoffs. Heavy Wing One's Fiscal 1962 1of Commerce and Jayrcc* will
a week'* time they were re
Th« newly elected North Or­
bombing champion.
provide lunch for the entire
iponaible for getting 0,000 enThe winner* earnrd their Bombing Derby rrowd at lta lando Citizens Charter Board
velopea In the mall.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia title by winning Wednesday's annual N a v y Appreciation will tie sworn Into office by
• • •
(UPD—Prince Norodom Silia competitions involving both Day picnic held in the Lake Village Judge Orville Johnson
If Sanford waa truly nfloat,
ut a meeting to be held at 7
nouk charged today that U. S. high and low level simulated Golden Bccreation Area.
a* Navy lingo haa it, it would
p. m. today in the Civic Build­
military advisers were involv­ nuclear strikes, and Thurs­
tilt heavily Saturday to the
ing. Immediately thereafter
ed in &gt; South Vietnamese at­ day's event, which consistd
aouth. Thouaand* are expected
the board will elect ita chair­
tack on a Cambodian border of high-allitude radar-scored
to viait the Naval Air Station
man.
village that killed 16 villagers bombing runs over three
WASHINGTON (U PI)
for a firat hand view of activ*
Southeastern cities.
Thursday.
George
E.
Needy,
a
close
as­
Itles and equipment there dur*
Their
effort
contributed sociate of President Johnson
Ing an open houae. At it* con*
heavily to Drtachmcnt 8's vic­ since the Chief Executive's
Thr Seminole Cattlemen's
tluaion, Jayceea and Chamber
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T b r tory in the overall inter- Senate daya, look over from Association will meet Satur­
of Commerce official* arc
controversial lease proposal squadron competitions.
Pierre Salinger as presiden­ day at S p.m., at Charles
"apringing" with a luncheon.
With Commander Quick's tial press secretary today in Lee's Itanch near Chuluota.
concerning Virgin Island cit­
Free to all and an eatlmated
rus was killed because Presi­ erew leading the way, the a surprise changing of the Members will be aerved bar6,000 ara expected to take
won White House guard.
dent Johnson realized “ bow Detachment 8 fliers
bequed ateaks.
part
unpopular" it would have Thursday's competitions, fol­
made him in Florida, Iiep lowing an earlier victory in
Edward J. Gurney, R-Fla., Tuesday's close air support
exercise.
said Thursday.
Following “ Det Eight" in
8ATUKDAY
final squadron results was
9:10 a.m. Aircraft launch fur Air Show. (Open House
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Heavy Attack Squadron •.
begins one hour earlier),
Gov. Farris Bryant, who has­ VAII 5 finished behind VAH-9,
9:30 s.m. Air Show with 24-plane fly-by.
n't yet read a controversial followed by VAH-11, VAH-3
10:30 a.m. Carrier Airmanship competition*.
booklet
on
homosexuality, and VAH-1, in that order.
The winner of the top A-S
11:46 a.m. Heavy Attack Win* One review and pre­
conceded Thursday a legisla­
sentation o f awards.
tive committee “ may have Vigilante flight crew competi­
12:46 p.m. (approximately) Navy Appreciation Day
erred" In publishing it, but tions was not available today
Picnic, Lake Golden Recreation Area, Sanfoid Naval Air
he defended the committee's pending final arbitration on
several close finishes.
Station.
motives.

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First Street Store To Enlarge
Carroll Leases
Adjacent Site
B R. Carroll, owner-man­
ager of Carroll'* Furnitura at
US W. First Street, today an­
nounced the signing o f * least
which will allow him to dou­
ble his First Street frontage.
The enorgetic downtown ex­
pansion program la expected
to bo completed aometlmo In
May.
Carroll haa acquired a least
for tho two establishments to
the east of his present loca­
tion. With It he will reach to
the parking lot now occupied
by the Woodruff Building at
First Street and Park Ave­
nue. The total area will bo
about 10,000 square feet.
Considerable renovation Is
planned for the present furni­
ture store and the new addi­
tion. The aturdy wall now
separating the two areaa will
bo retained but two large
archways will connect them.
New flooring, a renovated
canopy, an electric sign,
painting and interior decorat­
ing are all in the project, Carroll aaid.
Total cost of the expansion
project Is estimated at be­
tween 14.000 and 15.000. The
contractor is l-eltoy Robb and
work la expected to begin this
coming week.
Carroll's inventory will be
Increased considerably when
the additional space Is avail­
able. The proprietor added
that lie will continue to aupply

Detachment 8
BRIEFS Named Winner
Rusk To Quit?
'n Bomb Derby

Turks Balk

Rights Bill Hit

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all lines of merchandise with­
in the means of persons of aQ
income brackets.
He added, however, he will
give additional stress to early
American furniture.
In the business for 12 years
in the same location, Carroll
haa for (he past five years
operated the firm himself.
Commenting on the doom
predicted by some persons for
Downtown Sanford, Carroll
i*id he hoped his and other
ciforta would dispel thu ru­
mors.
“ There'll
always
be
a
downtown," he declared, add­
ing, " if people would take a
positive approach, we would
soon see the area start grow­
ing as I know It can.”

Board To Re Sworn

GIs Accused

Reedy LUJ Aide

Steak Dinner

Here’s Why

Bombing Derby

O NLY

Bryant On Spot

11

Days to Register

For the Primaries

Odham Replies To
Editorial Attack
llrnilry Odham last night
Ht'ied Orlando newspaper pub­
lisher Martin Andersen not to
quarrel with him during his
campaign to unseat U. 8. Sen­
ator Sprssard Holland.
Odham, In two identical tel­
evision appearances, replied
to an editorial Andersen pub­
lished last Friday in which
the former Sanford man waa
severely criticised for hla lat­
est effort to seek political o f­
fice.
Odham read an Inter-office
communication Andersen di­
rected to two of hi* employes
in which they were Instructed
to not quarrel with Odham.
The directive, dated two years
ago, contained praisa for Odham's courage and hie stature
in the community.
He told hit audience that

in IP68 It wee Andersen who
urged him to run against Hol­
land. Odham said he did not
enter the rare because his
first wife said she would di­
vorce him if he sought public
office again. Twice unsuccess­
ful in efforts to win the gov­
ernor’s office, Odham subse­
quently divorced his first wife
and married again.
“ I gave up a marriage," Od­
ham said, “ for tha right to
seek this office." In his first
public appearance o f tha cur­
rent race, Odham called Hol­
land a part-time Democrat
and made it clear that he waa
a Kennedy-Johnson Democrat,
lfa accused Holland of hiding
out during tha last two presi­
dential election* and not pub­
licly supporting ths party's
Candida too.

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SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

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Page 4-A—March 19, ’94

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But, Abby, when a person
goes to the trouble to write
an expression of sympathy
In his own hand, don't you
think he is deserving of a
personal "thank you” note?
JUST WONDERING
DEAR JUST: Yes. But I
am in the minority. I am
amazed at the number of
supposedly wellbred peo­
ple who do not know that
one original, hand-written
sentence is more meaningful
(and in better taste) than
the most elaborately printed
or engraved message.
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO "R E LIEVED” : The letter to
which you refer could not
have concerned your hus­
band. It did not come from
any of the cities you men­
tioned.
• • *
Get It off your chc*t. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABI1Y, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclosed a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
• 4 4

some sense Into them. A
woman with a two-timing
friend doesn't know what
trouble is until she has a
two-timing husband.
* • •

DEAR ABBY: I «m 49
and have been folng with
a 51-year-old man for (be
past two year*. Ho hai
been wonderful to me. He
takes me to nice places
and buys me lovely things.
He asked to marry me, so
I took him over to meet my
eon and daughter-in-law one
evening. Well, it aeems my
daughtcr-ln-law became in­
terested In him (she is 28)
and 1 was told that she
called him up and Invited
him over when her husband
wasn't home. My son tra­
vels three days a week, so
she hat a clear field. I
noticed when my son Is out
of town, his wife is never
home and I can’t find my
friend, either. He takes me
out only when she can't goThey have three little child­
ren, Abby, and now I feel
(guilty for taking him over
there. Although she ran af­
ter him, if my son finds out
he will half-kill my friend.
I need this man because we
had plans of marriage.
What ahould I do?
HAS TROUBLES
DEAR HAS: Drop your
friend, and tell him why.
He'll undoubtedly pass the
word on to your daughterin-law and it might scare

DEAR ABBY: This is be­
ing written by FOUR wo­
men who are all in agree­
ment on a neighborhood
problem. There is a young,
widowed woman in our
neighborhood who is very
well
proportioned.
She
strings a clothesline across
her FRONT porch. It is
very embarrassing to see
her flimsy nightgowns and
all the underthlngs that wo­
men wear flapping in the
breeze. What do you sup­
pose she is advertising?
FOUR DISGUSTED NEIGH­
BORS
DEAR DISGUSTED: She
is "advertising" the fact
that she has no clothe* dry­
er. Neither has she a man
to set up a clothesline in
her back yard.
• *' a
DEAR ABBY: I can un­
derstand how one of those
store-bought "ACCEPT MY
SYMPATHY” cards would
be acknowledged with an
equally Impersonal printed
one stating, "The family of
-------- wishes to thank you.”

£acojby

For Abby's booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding.” send 50 cents to Ab­
by, Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

On tBhidqsi
NORTH

Bridge writers would lead
wonderful lives if every hand
could illustrate a single sub­

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chance to put on his ace and
remark something like: "No,
better place for It,” or “ Aces
were made to take king,” or

JtnU )om S in

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"1 don't know all the
rules," a rich, self-made man
said recently to hla soon-tobe-married
grandson, "but
here's one on the practical
aide that’s imperative. Open
a aavinga account with your
first pay check and put a
little aside every pay day.”
Tho young man protested
that he and his bride were
barely going to have enough

Little League
Session Friday
Plans for Lake Mary's Little
League baseball program will
be discussed at a special
meeting at I p. m. at the
Lake Mary Fire Station.
Little League officials have
Invited all parents of prospec­
tive Little League players and
other interested persona to at­
tend.

Co-Captains
SOUTH BEND. Ind. (UPI)
—Walt Sahn of Indianpolis
and Jay Miller of Cohen, Ind.,
have been elected co-captains
of the 1964-85 Notre D an a bas­
ketball team.

DRIVE

IN

By Ruth Millett

to live on—so ha couldn't
sea how they would be able
to even think of saving any­
thing. But the grandfather's
advice was sound.
Saving isn't easy for ma­
ny young couples. Almost
any husband and wlfa Just
starting out could Justify
the claim that they need
every cent coming in for
actual living expanses.
The trouble is— attar 10
years of marriage they could
still justify that claim. A
couple's living standar has a
way of keeping up with the
increase in the size of a hus­
band's pay check.
If the young coupls men­
tioned, will taka Grandpa’s
advice, they'll be starting
the financial side o f their
marriage right.
There's one way they can
manage to do it— if they are
willing. And that is to take
what they plan to save—
however small the amount
may bo—out of the weekly
or monthly pay check before
they ever start spending it.
That way they’ll never miss
what they never bad to
spend.

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a couple to save a little
money as they go along?”
the young people may ask.
It is—for financial secur­
ity is important in any mar­
riage.
And there’s another thing.
Saving toward some definite
goal helps to give a marri­
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ment and purpose.
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an heavyweight Zora Folley
of Chandler, Arts., refuses to
play the role of the over-thehill fighter making the young­
sters look good.
Folley, 31, gave a boxing
lesson to brash Houston fight­
er Ted Herring, 25, Tuesday
night before scoring a tech'
nlcal knockout in 1:34 of the
seventh round of the ache
duled 18-round fight
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of the classic fighters who
likes to stand straight up, pick
off hla opponents punches and
then score with a countar.
Folley weighed In at 308
against the Houston fighter,
who came in at 308.
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"N ot through the Iron Duke.”
West was one of those players
who prefer to think, not talk.
So West thought things over
and discarded a club. From
that point on there was noth­
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West had to collect three
trump tricks and South was
down one.
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about bad luck. North com
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North pointed out that if
South had simply ruffed the
second heart with a low trump
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until the cows cani^hom e but
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An aged man, using a cans
and carrying a bag, waa about
to board a train at tha ACL
atation when tha train com*
menced to more. Ha halted.
Cut an agile uniformed ACL
man hopped aboard and atop*
ped tha train. The old man
boarded and the train took off.
So—a bouquet to the unknown
ACL man who ahowed auch
rourtcay. The action may have
delayed the train a couple of
mfnutea—but the old man waa
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The Seminole Memorial Hospital hua won a blue ribbon
from the Joint Commiaaion on
Accreditation o f
Hospitals.
The accreditation followed a
long aurvey of conditlona at
the hoapitai. Sanford ia one of
4,200 of the 6,000 hoapitala in
the United Statea to get auch
honors.
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BY FRED VAN TELT
“ Profeaaionaliam i* our buaineaa—be professional."
Thia alognn appear* throughout buildings aurroundIng “ the line” inaide the compound at Sanford Naval Air
Station. It ia a constant reminder to flight crew*, ground
crew* and other* where buaineaa it ia to keep the jet
bomber* flying.
In keeping with the 10th annual Bombing Derby,
now under way, Capt. James O. Mayo, cemmanding o f­
ficer o f Heavy Attack Wing One, invited the writer to
go aloft in a Skywarrlor jet bomber to observe a flight
crew in action bombing a target.
It was really something 1 1
But we would like to say here, in advance, to all the
civilian residents who complain about the jet noise,
especially spoiling televison audio reception—be thnnk*
-ful those boys are “ up there."
When we arrived at the "pnraloft" building inside
the compound, airmen outfitted us in a brillinnt orange
flying suit, which had zlppered pockets everywhere, on
the legs, arms, chest. Then came a “ Mne West"— a life
jacket, replete with flashlight, dye mnrking powder,
shark repellent, signal flare*. We were tcld which
“ handles" to pull to inflate the jacket “ but don't do it
until you arc in the water!" Then wo were shown where
to "p u ff” to inflate the jacket if the other gadget failed.
Next came a nose cone for breathing oxygen. Thia
was tested. It also carried a microphone. Following thia
was n well-padded over-sited football helmet, brilliantly
marked and bearing “ Navy" across the forehead. Ear*
phones were built in. So were sunglasses.
Lta. David Dow and Lowell Frarier, Wing and base
information officer*, respectively, escorted the writer
and Charlie Greco, Orlando TV cameraman, to the flight

The aurveyora, all physlclana, rate the hoapitai after
checking the Inatitution on tho
eaaentiala of good patient
care. Dr. Kenneth B. Babcock,
commiaaion director, aaid tho
accreditation "ia a tribute not
only to the organiaationa
which aupport It but to the
hoapitala which make it posaible by their willingneaa to
have their patient care judged
by objective criteria."
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line and introduced ua to the flight crew who were te
man our Skywarrior jet bomber.
We already were well acquainted with the Pilot, I.t.
Sterne Bolte, who introduced us to- the co-pilot, Lt. Bob
Kuhlke; the bombardier-navigator, Lt. Bill Hardman,
and Aviation Machinist Mate Tim E. Phillips, plane cap­
tain.
We walked out to the sleek twin-engined Jet, arriv­
ing just a* did the fuel truck. Picture yourself pulling
into a service station and ordering, “ Put in about 21,000
gallons.” That's what Bolte told the truck crew.
The hatch dropped from the bottom o f the plane and
we climbed abonnl. Hardman indicated a seat, adjusted
the parachute straps—we were sitting on the 'chute.
Then he hooked on the intercom line frem our helmet, at­
tached the oxygen hose. Thia wa* followed by the scat
belts and shoulder straps, which firmly anchored us.
Bolte “ wound up" the twin jet engines and we taxied
to the starting line. And we were off with a roar. Up,
up, up!
"Fred, can you hear m e?" Came over the intercom.
We replied to Bolte we could. He explainer! we were to
fly some 70-80 miles to I-ake George and “ blast” a
sunken LST (war-time Navy ship used as a target). We
were to make two low-level runs, each time dropping a
68-pound dummy bomb. This was to be followed by a
“ loft” shot but without a bomb— using radar to trnck the
"shot."
Meantime, the radic was crackling with (to us) un­
intelligible messages from the control tower to our plane
and others in the air.
In hardly any time at all, Bolte informed us we were
approaching the target, that he would fly over first to
let Greco and u* have a firat hand view. The LST extend­

Air Show, Open
House To Top
Off Derby

er! a few feet above the water and there wera marker* all
around, to permit the flight crews to aee hew close their
bombs landed, and also for observance by ground crews
stationed there to score.
We made two passes and dropper! the two dummy
bombs from about 300 feet. Bullseye both times — the
bembs landed within 100 feet. Then we squared away for
the “ loft."
A week or so before we bad heard Captain Mayo ex­
plain this type of bombing to Sanford Kiwanians.
Some times it is imperative to have the bomb burst
In the air over the target. When the bomb is released it
travels a distance in the snme direction the plane has been
travelling until gravity takes over and it arcs Into a
full. When the bomb is released it’s time fer the plane
to get the hell-and-gonc out o f there in a hurry before
it bursts.
Therefore, as the bomb is released the pilot pulls up
sharply and climbs. This wc did — and the centrifugnl
force jammed our fanny into the seat, our arms were
leaden and we had a queasy feeling as the plane climbed
at a 45-degree angle and fast. Then into a left roll—and
it felt like our head was going to twist e ff and go the
opposite direction. After « i leveled o ff it was some 3045 seconds before the dirtiness left and we returned to
normal.
Between these runs, this conversation was heard
over the radio:
“ Sterne, where are you? This Is Charlie Thomas."
“ Chnrlie, wc’rc ever the south end of the lake, getting
ready for a 'loft' run." "I'm out practicing for Saturday’s
air show—I’ll watch for you." "OK—we've got a TV
cameraman aboard, come along side and let him 'shoot*
you so you can become famous." OK, but don’ t drop any
bombs on me." "I'm all out of ’em."

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With that, L t Cdr. Charlie Thomas, In a Vigilante,
pulled along aide and did a series o f maneuvers, rolls,
etc., for Greco. (These aerial shots were on TV Thurs­
day evening.)
A fter our bombing run, Bolte told us that he wanted
to make a run on Jacksonville for us but "the air is satu­
rated” (meaning that other bomber* were there partici­
pating in the Bombing Derby).
"So,” said Sterne, “ we'll fly over Daytona Beach and
let you look at the bathing beauties." And a strange
voice spoke up over the Intercom and quipped; "W e could
go to Fierce and look for that nudist colony!"
We were over the Atlantic just that quick. Flight
smoothed as we went out over the water and llolte ex­
plained the turbulence caused by hot air from the land
had disappeared. We dropped lew.
During our 1V4 hour* in the air we had attained ft
top altitude o f 8,000 feet and a top speed of 480 knots.
We headed for home. Marveled at the beautiful homes
and lakes below us, the waterway*. Watched the shadow
o f our plane follow us.
Approached over 1-4, then Deltona, DcBary, around
to the west o f Sanford, picked out our own homo and
municipal stadium. Made a swing over the base as wa
heard Bolta mutter a a nearby plane: "Swing on in
there, fellah, and get out o f our way." And bark down
on the ground.
This was our first jet flight. In our younger days,
we flew light sperta planes. We flew with Amelia Earhart
In an autogiro; with Wiley I’ost in the "Winnie M ae;"
in a dirigible, and, of course, plenty of flying with the
Army Air Corps during World War II. But it was our
first flight with the Navy and our first in a jet.
Only one complaint: We never did find that nudist
colony at Ft. Fierce!

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United Press
Navy air power and pre- VOL. 06
clzlon flying will fill the sky
Telephone ratea In Florida,
over the Sanford Naval Air
both reaidentlal and buaineaa,
Station Saturday aa the Navy
ate among the loweat o f any
hulila a massive open house
o f the 60 atatea, according to
the Slata Public Utilitiea
and air ahow climaxing its
Commiaaion. Four*party line
10th Annual Bombing Derby.
phonea in thia atate are lower
NAS Sanford gates will
than any other atate where
.
awing
open to the public at 8
party-line phonea are atill
a. in., giving thousand* from
available. And atill phone usall over the nation s look at
eta rejected the metropolitan
ilie latest in Navy aircraft
telephone ayatem.
' ami weapons.
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Tills will bo the public's
It had to happen In Texaa
fii*t view, both in the air and
— Tyler, Texaa, that ia. A pan
on the ground, o f the umating
o f gaaoline caught fire and
BA-6G Vigilante reronnuiaatarted a blare in a wurehouae.
uiicc - attack aiirruft, which
Firemen had to atretch their
will be t Mown from
attack
water hoac acroaa a railroad
carriers all over thte wprld by
trark to fight it. A paaalng
Sunford-luised unit*.
fi right train cut the hoae in
Also viewing tha air show
two.
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will l&gt;e snme of naval avia­
THIS NOT AN astronaut — but Sanford Herald
tion's higbest-runking flag of­
reporter Fred Van Pelt al&gt;out to take o ff “ into
The Agricultural Expert
ficers Including Vice Adm
ment Station eaat o f Sanford
the wild blue yonder” in a Skywarrior jet
John S. Thuch, Deputy Chief
ia due for aomc major public'
bomber to observe from the air a Navy flight
of Naval Operations for Air,
ity in national puhlieutlona
crew in action in the 10th annual llonihing Der­
At 0:10 a. m. twin-jet Vigil­
aoon. Seema the mngazlnea
by o f Heavy Attack Wing One. (Herald l'hoto)
ante* and A-3U Skywarrior*
are Intereatcd in the petro.
will begin launching for the TOP NAVY air officer*
leum mulch ayatem being uacd
air show. Approximately 30 f r o n t throuifliout the
at the atation.
United Slate* are in
minutes later n breathtaking
A parade of picturea, both
24 plane “ diamond of dia­ Sanford today for tho
verbal and visual, will give an
culmination o f the 10th
monds" will kick off one of
extenaive report on the mulch
(lie most complete demonstra­ annual ilombin# Derby
ayatem. The mulch, among
tions of precision flying and o f Heavy Attack Wing
other thinga, limit* the tern
One today and Satur­
bombing ever assembled for
perature change in the anil,
day. Top photo— View
a Central Florida audience.
prevents eroaive action of the
WASHINGTON (U P D -itc Adm. John S. Thuch,
Vigiluntvs, Skywurrior* and
wind and glvra the planta n ports persisted today that
Detachment 8 of Heavy At-, an A-4C Skyhawk will team chief Naval air advisor
generoua booat In tho growth Secretary of Stato Dean Busk
proceaa compared with up to will quit the cabinet by next lark Squadron 11, formed up for in-flight refueling dem­ at the PentuRon, o ffi­
now routine methoda o f agrl January despite his denial scarcely 18 months ago fo fill onstrations. Others will ex­ cially titled d e p u t y
hibit (lie major bombing metli- chief of Naval air oper­
aulture.
added Atlantic Fleet commit­
that he plans to resign.
mis iisiXl l.y the Navy's ear­ ations, is greeted at tho
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Chamber o f Commerce
Virtually only the walla re
overall winner for the 10th
Folowing tha Navy airmen
b a r I) c &lt;|u e Thursday
mein on two o f Sanford'*
GHAZIVERAN,
C y p r u s Annual Bombing Derby com- on the show will be famed
evening by Capt. James
landmark* — the Woodruff
(U PD—Besieged Turkish Cy­
North American Aviation test O. Mayo (left), com­
pelilion at noon today.
Building and the Palma Hotel.
priots doggedly reiused to
pilot, Bob Hoover, and his
manding officer o f the
Each ia falling to progress,
surrender their weapons to I A Detachment 8 flight crew demonstration o f split preci­
Wing,
and ( ’apt. Rothe Woodruff Building to he
500 Greek Cypriots ringing the |also won lop honors among sion acrobatics in a World
bert M. Ware, com­
replaced by a parking lot; the
village today, raising fears u( A-3B Skywarrior flight crews War Mustang fighter.
manding officer of SunTalma being torn down aince
new fighting.
by winning two of the five
The Mustang demonstration
ford Naval Air Station.
it ha* aerved it* purpoae in
events in which it competed will bo followed by a colorful
the community.
Center — V i c e Adm.
The victorious flight crew military review where winner*
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Louis J. Kirn, Key
WASHINGTON (U i’l)
- consisted of Lt. Cdr. Bill of the Bombing Derby's six
Member* of tho Sanford
West
Force comman­
Quirk, pilot; his bombardier- duys o f competitions will be
Filot Club have had a Imay Sen. John Sparkman, D-Ala..
der, steps from his
navigator, Lt. Al Blundrn, presented trophies by military
said
today
tho
civil
rights
bill
week aluffing and mailing
plane at SNAS. *
would work against President and third crewman, Bichard and civilian leaders.
Eaater Seal*. Thia ia a volun
(Herald Photos)
Markland, AT2.
Johnson's
anti-poverty
pro­
After award* are presented,
tary geature on the part of
Lieutenant
Blundcn
was
gram by penalizing the poor
Hi*- Seminole County Chamber
thcae ladiea, and in lea* than
through federal iund cutoffs. Heavy Wing One's Fiscal 1962 1of Commerce and Jayrcc* will
a week'* time they were re
Th« newly elected North Or­
bombing champion.
provide lunch for the entire
iponaible for getting 0,000 enThe winner* earnrd their Bombing Derby rrowd at lta lando Citizens Charter Board
velopea In the mall.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia title by winning Wednesday's annual N a v y Appreciation will tie sworn Into office by
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(UPD—Prince Norodom Silia competitions involving both Day picnic held in the Lake Village Judge Orville Johnson
If Sanford waa truly nfloat,
ut a meeting to be held at 7
nouk charged today that U. S. high and low level simulated Golden Bccreation Area.
a* Navy lingo haa it, it would
p. m. today in the Civic Build­
military advisers were involv­ nuclear strikes, and Thurs­
tilt heavily Saturday to the
ing. Immediately thereafter
ed in &gt; South Vietnamese at­ day's event, which consistd
aouth. Thouaand* are expected
the board will elect ita chair­
tack on a Cambodian border of high-allitude radar-scored
to viait the Naval Air Station
man.
village that killed 16 villagers bombing runs over three
WASHINGTON (U PI)
for a firat hand view of activ*
Southeastern cities.
Thursday.
George
E.
Needy,
a
close
as­
Itles and equipment there dur*
Their
effort
contributed sociate of President Johnson
Ing an open houae. At it* con*
heavily to Drtachmcnt 8's vic­ since the Chief Executive's
Thr Seminole Cattlemen's
tluaion, Jayceea and Chamber
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T b r tory in the overall inter- Senate daya, look over from Association will meet Satur­
of Commerce official* arc
controversial lease proposal squadron competitions.
Pierre Salinger as presiden­ day at S p.m., at Charles
"apringing" with a luncheon.
With Commander Quick's tial press secretary today in Lee's Itanch near Chuluota.
concerning Virgin Island cit­
Free to all and an eatlmated
rus was killed because Presi­ erew leading the way, the a surprise changing of the Members will be aerved bar6,000 ara expected to take
won White House guard.
dent Johnson realized “ bow Detachment 8 fliers
bequed ateaks.
part
unpopular" it would have Thursday's competitions, fol­
made him in Florida, Iiep lowing an earlier victory in
Edward J. Gurney, R-Fla., Tuesday's close air support
exercise.
said Thursday.
Following “ Det Eight" in
8ATUKDAY
final squadron results was
9:10 a.m. Aircraft launch fur Air Show. (Open House
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Heavy Attack Squadron •.
begins one hour earlier),
Gov. Farris Bryant, who has­ VAII 5 finished behind VAH-9,
9:30 s.m. Air Show with 24-plane fly-by.
n't yet read a controversial followed by VAH-11, VAH-3
10:30 a.m. Carrier Airmanship competition*.
booklet
on
homosexuality, and VAH-1, in that order.
The winner of the top A-S
11:46 a.m. Heavy Attack Win* One review and pre­
conceded Thursday a legisla­
sentation o f awards.
tive committee “ may have Vigilante flight crew competi­
12:46 p.m. (approximately) Navy Appreciation Day
erred" In publishing it, but tions was not available today
Picnic, Lake Golden Recreation Area, Sanfoid Naval Air
he defended the committee's pending final arbitration on
several close finishes.
Station.
motives.

Leased Wire

Established 1008

Fill,, MARCH 20, 1064

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 151

First Street Store To Enlarge
Carroll Leases
Adjacent Site
B R. Carroll, owner-man­
ager of Carroll'* Furnitura at
US W. First Street, today an­
nounced the signing o f * least
which will allow him to dou­
ble his First Street frontage.
The enorgetic downtown ex­
pansion program la expected
to bo completed aometlmo In
May.
Carroll haa acquired a least
for tho two establishments to
the east of his present loca­
tion. With It he will reach to
the parking lot now occupied
by the Woodruff Building at
First Street and Park Ave­
nue. The total area will bo
about 10,000 square feet.
Considerable renovation Is
planned for the present furni­
ture store and the new addi­
tion. The aturdy wall now
separating the two areaa will
bo retained but two large
archways will connect them.
New flooring, a renovated
canopy, an electric sign,
painting and interior decorat­
ing are all in the project, Carroll aaid.
Total cost of the expansion
project Is estimated at be­
tween 14.000 and 15.000. The
contractor is l-eltoy Robb and
work la expected to begin this
coming week.
Carroll's inventory will be
Increased considerably when
the additional space Is avail­
able. The proprietor added
that lie will continue to aupply

Detachment 8
BRIEFS Named Winner
Rusk To Quit?
'n Bomb Derby

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Turks Balk

Rights Bill Hit

a

a CARROLL

all lines of merchandise with­
in the means of persons of aQ
income brackets.
He added, however, he will
give additional stress to early
American furniture.
In the business for 12 years
in the same location, Carroll
haa for (he past five years
operated the firm himself.
Commenting on the doom
predicted by some persons for
Downtown Sanford, Carroll
i*id he hoped his and other
ciforta would dispel thu ru­
mors.
“ There'll
always
be
a
downtown," he declared, add­
ing, " if people would take a
positive approach, we would
soon see the area start grow­
ing as I know It can.”

Board To Re Sworn

GIs Accused

Reedy LUJ Aide

Steak Dinner

Here’s Why

Bombing Derby

O NLY

Bryant On Spot

11

Days to Register

For the Primaries

Odham Replies To
Editorial Attack
llrnilry Odham last night
Ht'ied Orlando newspaper pub­
lisher Martin Andersen not to
quarrel with him during his
campaign to unseat U. 8. Sen­
ator Sprssard Holland.
Odham, In two identical tel­
evision appearances, replied
to an editorial Andersen pub­
lished last Friday in which
the former Sanford man waa
severely criticised for hla lat­
est effort to seek political o f­
fice.
Odham read an Inter-office
communication Andersen di­
rected to two of hi* employes
in which they were Instructed
to not quarrel with Odham.
The directive, dated two years
ago, contained praisa for Odham's courage and hie stature
in the community.
He told hit audience that

in IP68 It wee Andersen who
urged him to run against Hol­
land. Odham said he did not
enter the rare because his
first wife said she would di­
vorce him if he sought public
office again. Twice unsuccess­
ful in efforts to win the gov­
ernor’s office, Odham subse­
quently divorced his first wife
and married again.
“ I gave up a marriage," Od­
ham said, “ for tha right to
seek this office." In his first
public appearance o f tha cur­
rent race, Odham called Hol­
land a part-time Democrat
and made it clear that he waa
a Kennedy-Johnson Democrat,
lfa accused Holland of hiding
out during tha last two presi­
dential election* and not pub­
licly supporting ths party's
Candida too.
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Cocktails
are always better
when enjoyed at the
unique and friendly
CARIBE LOUNGE
tie u e . . e ^ » - eP* - e - " - " - e - o u e a e a S e a o u 5 _ _

E n joy . . .
“ MUSIC ON THE HOUSE”
Every Friday Night
Compliment* of tho Management
Plan to make the
“ Cnrlbe" your LATE
•top of tho evonulnf.
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VALDEZ
HOTEL
Downtown
Sanford

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Baptist

Adventist
Cerntr flh ft ttim
Sabbath School ----- #:*• a. Ml.
Worahlp Sarvlca — 11:44 ft In.
Wednesday Nltht
1'raySr SOrVlOo— .. t i l l B. fc.
"W i Ha*# Thl* Hop#- radio
mSsttgs aaeh Sunday a. m.
At l i lt AVer W ttlR At KOI
on jrour radio dlaL

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
.Al^ASCRCHUItCH
at
K l^ Park AVI.
Paotor
nor. C C. Dots, Jr.
iW . t s :
Evening Worohlp — Till ». B».
Alliance

JORDAN MISSIONARY
b a p t U t c h u r ch
H u to. t i n ! s t m t
Sunday School .___■ 111#* a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:0* a. m.
Itlbla Stilly (SUhliP) T:B» p.m.
M*an|lil*t{« SirVIM T:0t p. m.
Wad. Praysr Moot — Ti#* p. m.
Bill HiaphAha ............. Paator
A Cordial Waiedmb to All

Worahlp Serried _

Kvan|ellctlo Bcrv. _
Wednesday:

S atroiii church, Blltnar
democracy nor dvillsatloa
can autviro. Dura art (bur
Bound ^tasens why ovsry
attend atrvlroo
rsfutaflr Snd support tha

Assembly Of God
PINBCRKBT ABBEMRLT

o r n on church
Cor. ITth and Kim
K. M. W ild e r------------ Paator
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Morning WorAhlp — 10:40 a. m.
Kvoiilat worahlp
Tile p. m.
Toulh sat*. (Sin.) _ Itll f. m.
Till
MldeWcck Set*. (Wad.)
p. In.

Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST CHtlRCK
III Park Avenue
Paator
Alornlna Worship _ III! a. in.
BUHdip school —
ti l l a. tn.
Alornlna Worahlp _ 11:0* a. m.
Training Union — lit* p. m.
Evening Worahlp - 7:41 p. m.
wad. Prayer sarvlca M l g. m.

T. B. Chanco

CBNTRAt. BAPTIST CHURCH
COr. ldlh BL ft Oak A tl.
Paator
Hall Smllh
I ill a. m.
Sunday Sohool
Morning Worahlp — 11:00
Training Union _ d ill p.
Kvanlna Worahlp M f i l l p. at.
------“ Prayor
Wed.
war Sarrlaa f i l l p. a .
Nursery Open

CONOR EOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CMUItCtt
(United Church el Chrlcl)
Park Avanua at 14th si.
1:44 *. m. _ _ _ Churoh School
lt:M a. m. _ Worth Ip Sir vies
t ill p. m. — chrlattan Youth
Ministry
Rev. Waiter A. R. McPheroon,
Paator

W T R R --------------- —

7:10 p.

Suaday Mild Breadelot

m m

?iMis^RT

Ilk St. 4b Hally Avft
aul M. Callay ........— Paalor
uaday Behaal ZmZ UtM ft f t
Suajay
_Marylnt
M U | ‘_____
_— U
____
Warlktp
til_____
ft kl
Mvaafag Worahlp ~. TiM p. a .
Wadsiaday
Frayar sarrlaa .— . t i ll ». f t
FtHMCRJW ^AFTIST
FaaUr _ * " u a } J. Ssaaa
Strains W oreh lp ___ liW ft

CHRIST CHURCH
Churoh strtsL Longwood
r. Charlie W. Sllwsft, Jr.
Vlear
Holy Communion _. t i l l a. m.
Sunday School OAete.ll Ilia ft tn.
ramiiy sirvlea and
Barmen _______ K i ll ft m.

Church Of Christ
cH u n cit or c iir ib t
diners
Ralph Rrawar Jr. Kranaailal
Rlhfa School ,___ 10:00 a. m.
Mornlna Worchlp _ 11:0* a. m.
Kvanlna Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayor Sarvlco 7:1* p. m.

FRBM MMTHODIBT CHURCH
Oornor *U St and Laural Avo.
Butene Bholdan .......... Paotor
Talsphonat 111*7011
Sunday School — . S:44 a. m.
Morning Worehlp .... 10:44 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:01 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Sarvlco 7ill p. tn.

lila h w a y 4* Waal

Morris R u b y ____ Kvana*ll*t
Bible C laaa-----. _ 10:0* a. m.
Mornlna Worahlp _ 11:0* a. m.
Kvanlna Worahlp _ 1 :0* p. m.
Bible ciaaaaa Wad. „ 7:4* p. to.

Park

What do you in bin? Fifum of stetasrjr? A symbol of rritgtoaf A monumsut to tbs Xaitsrf

QOOD SHBFHRRD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
SAM A Orianda Drlva
Hwy. IT.II)
SanforA Florida

Look with your beaut and yoaH m somsthlni sIsm You’D m tbs soal of tbs sculptor.
A Burn mightily Inspired — who wsntsd with his tftk&amp;ts to worship Christ — who took stout uA
dhtssl tnd hsmmsr. . . tnd tU tbs strength of bis body. . . and all tha faith of his heart. Ea said to tha
World with bis AffrWords that which ha could nm r hara spoktn with hla lips &amp;or written with his

Christian Science

i r

ih

Bo uovar pass tha humblsst anatioa of

sacred

art —

not even the crayoned Blble-plctur*

riiUB Anas r w e r

iMsTVtVr

&lt;$Z
(ft* V £:
____ li lt p. M.

Thun,

t om bs

Badaavor

Pentecostal
PIRST

Bov. K. lluth (Irani ~. Paator
Sunday School _—. 10:00 a. m.

Morning Worahlp »
Sunday Krenlng _
Wed. Rlbla Study _
Conquerora Malting
F rid a y ------------- -

H

M a p le

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7:1* ». m.

FIRST PRKBBTTBRIAH
CHURCH
Bonford,
Fla.

Oak Avo. ft Ird St.

Orovor C. Sewell Jr. ^ Potto *
E d g a r W. Smith Jr. Aaalatant

Pastor

Morning W orsh ip — 1:10 a. m.
Church School _ _ 1:41 ft m.
Siaeton Meets
iat4l a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ l l i M a. m.
P lo n t l r Followohlp 4:00 p. ra.
Senior III Followahlp d i l l p aw
E venin g Worehlp _ 7:40 p. »
Wed. Prayer Meet —. 7:00 p. ra.
CHURCH o r TH B COVKNANT
1771 8outh Orlando Drive

Thomee H. M ak ln ___ Paetof
Worahlp
— —
1:00 a. m.
Churoh Bchool

10:00 a. m.

Methodist

.

CHURCH

...... Iito p. aa.

N O T IC E

FIRST AIKTHODTPT CHURCH
410 Park Ava.

CWyiNttMU

Tbdrmiajr
Q C ort^laas

11:00 ft m.
7:11 p. m.
7:10 p. m.

TO LIST YOUR

MTF ,

Wsdnsdsy

PENTKCOSYAte

CHUnoH o r teONOwooD
soi Oranaa stroat

ORAC* METHODtfeT CHURCH
onora Rd., at Woodland Ava^
Rev. John H. Hlrea Jr., Pastor
Church School ___ 1:44 ft m.
Momma W orsh ip — U ila a. m.

Paator
l i lt ft ra.
it tea a, ra.
fvsasaTlptia Strv. . 7: to p. ra.
Tuoa. Frayar Bar*. . lit* p. ra.

Ip _ TiM p. ra.

7:00 p. ra. _ Kvanlna Sarvlco
7:0) p. m. — Wed. M id -W e e *
Prayor sorvlee*
T:oe p. m. — and Wed. Mlea*
lonery Sirvlce

of a child —•

eittoiiirambwinf tluu jotM h n in w l AMtalau to fin your Godl

te n

t. C. Smith
fMorning
under School
Worship _

Sunday

t:4l a. m . ____ Bible School
11:00 a. m. _ Morning Worahlp

« ! S S W 1 V » . » AND HURS.
BRT

Church O f God
BAPTIST

. tpis

Tha Ra*. Ooersa Xlnnamoa,
Interim Pastor
Sunday Schoo
heal
t i l l a. m.
Morning Worahlp — H it! a. ra.
Csmmualaa—First Puaday la

Top .twenty efnturlM Jesus, tha Saviour, has inspired our hast. In tho annals of mankind a mllUaa
emitting brsakthrougha In humdh achlursment havo baon dadlestsd to His ssrvioa.

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Toulh

Kvanaelletlo Servlel 7:10 p. « .
Mid-wiek
r
Birvlea (Wad.) — TiM ». a .
Third Sunday
Slngiplration — lift* p. ra.

Presbyterian

IAJTHBRAN CHURCH OF
THB REDEEMER
111 W. Ilth Plata
T h a Churoh of tho t.ulheran
Hour- aat TT *-rhla la lha
Life"
Horbort W. dooraa ____ _ F ailtr
Sunday Bchool
Bill ft m.
Worahlp Barrlaa ~. lin o a. m.

Bart Brown —.... - Kvangallai
Sunday
Blkla study _ _ _ H ill ft a .
Moralnt Worahlp _ Iliad a. m.
Bvanlng Barvloa _ d ill p. m.
Sao "Herald of Truth" l p . m .
Sunday oa Channel I
Tuesday
uadioa Blkla Claaa - UtM a. a .
Wadnaiday
Blkla C la a a -------- 7&gt;4# ». a .

IN k i l l seoond atraal
Sunday Sorvlee ft
Sunday S ch ool----- K in
OuWaali •Jdatiar" .
WMnaodar Sarvlca _ l : H i . %
xaadins Raami lot a. Fir»t
Weakdeyej 10:40____
d:M
FfliIdap Evanint: lilt*
AlH P&gt;

6 /W CTS^K

W. 2nd St. at Maple Avl.
raui n ick e a _____ _— Pa*toe
Sunday School —.— 0:44 o. tn.
Morning worahlp __ 1*:4I a. m.

Lutheran

Ch r i s t
Avanua

"BIHV.!? 0H" "

Nazarene

Free Methodist

PAOLA CHURCH OP ClintBT

1111

S

PIRST CHURCH _
o r TH8 KAZARRNi
“
y. r ia .
Lake Mary.
Ra*. w . U naleemaa. Paataa

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DIBCIPI.BS o r CHRIST
IIOT S. Sanford Ave.
It Varnon Fuller
Sunday School
f i l l a. m.
Alornlna Worchlp _ 11:00 a. m.

of

Tile p. m.

BRENBZER MRThOOIST
CHURCH
Citrus ltelghto ^
ne*. Ray nr*gory, Jr.. Pallor
hurrh S ch o o l----- 1:41 A. tn.
lornlne worahlp — lli*# ft m.
A ltr _ — .------------ •tSo p. m.
Eve. W oM h lp ----- t:l* p. tn.
Wed. p taflr Settle# 7:40 pm.

Congregational

own aaka. (I) For ^----- rdren'a aua. (3) For tha lata
of hi* community and nation.
(*) F»» tha aaka of tha church
itaelf, which naada hla moral
*hd material support PUB
to M M rhurch r#|ul»rly
AM m s your BiMl dally.

Christian

church

!l:4 l A. m.

Touna
T.
_ People
.
.. _L. B. her*.T:I* p. m.
Bible Training Serv 1:14 p.m.

Youth

Fellowship (Sun.) — *:U p. * .
CWAdl
prayer Sartlei — . t i l l P- ra.

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I4M Elm Avenue
Rev. R. U Strlehland .... Paator
Sunday S c h o o l _____ l:4| a. m.

• (a p W h u l r a l o « ! v m W

Paator _____ chaster w . plank
Hunday School
o. m.
AlOthlht BSrVlc# _ 11:0« a. m.
Itll p. m.
Training Union
MvSnlnf gsrvlca
Till p. m.
Wednesday Maailflta:
orfanliatldM — 1:11 p. m.
Prayer
T:&lt;* p. m.
Choir _ .
___ 1:10 p, m.

Methodist

Church O f God

fNI CNUICM p e l A l l . , , .
A U PSI THI CNUItM
Tho Church la tha (reatcot
(Actor M aarth for tha buildIBS of chdrtctar add toed
ctliaotuhio. D la a otarlboiua

FrUay

* W

John T. Adorno Jr.
Morning Worahlp _

Saturday
Janas
HIB-Sl

CALL

Paator
t i l l p. m.

3 2 2 -2 6 7 7

■ 7:It p. *

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. A Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
BURNUP A SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO, INC.
CHAPMAN CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
106 N. Elm Ave.
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, 8anford
A. DUDA A SONS, INC.
Slav!*, Florida

B. EDWARDS BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
and Employee*
GLAS-MET INC
Metal and Flberglaa Duct Byeteme
POOD FAIR STORES, INC.
George Bailey apd Employeee

HILL LUMBER A HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappe and Employees

NELSON A CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT
Roee A Wilke Bowmen A Employees

8TENBTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

HOLLER MOTOR BALES CO.
and Btaff

OVIEDO RADIO A ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

WARE-PRICE OIL CO.
Warsco, N. French Ave.

8ANFORD MANUFACTURING CO.
and Employees

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE
STORE
Fred M. Smith, Owner

SMITTY’S BNAPPIN’ 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 Ave, Sanford

HARRELL A BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th St, Sanford

KIDDY’S 8TANDARD SERVICE
Firat A French, Sanford

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
901 W. let. St, Sanford
HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

KILGORE 8EED COMPANY
1400 W. let. Bt, Sanford

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff
L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida
PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M* Cameron and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

LONGWOOD PIT BARBECUE
Mom and Bill Baumholaer

LaROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO, INC.

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MA1ER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

•SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Aullui'h lUptlit Church, Ovltdo
Ceniral Dopllat Church, l i l t Oak Ava.
Chuluala Flral Baytlat Churrk
Kldyr Sprlage Uaptlet Church,
I I I Lahmoa Hd.
Faith
Mopllot
Mission,
144
Lil ts
H I,
Caoaalhsrry
Flrol Baptist Church, 111 Park Ava.
Flral llapllit Church o t Altamonte Uprln**,
Rt. 411, Altamonte Springe
First Boptlat
Church o ( DaBary
Firat Uopilst
Church o f aonava
Firat l u p i i i t Church • ( Lake Mary
Flral Osptlat Church at Lake Moareo
Firat Uopllat ch u rch a t bangw osS. Oar.
Church a d r a a i
Firat Baptlal
Church o f Oviedo
ir s t ablloh Mloaloaory Bopllot Church,
IS! W. ld lh St.
Foroat City Baptist Churoh
Feu alala llt a d Bopllot Church, Ovlade
Leva Boulbarn Uepiltt Mlaslaa, Chuluala
Mloolonary
Boptlot
Church Morfh Bd.

f

tit. Olivo MUalonory Bo ptlil Church, Ban
l^ n d o Springs Rd., Long wood
tit. Zion Missionary Dapllti. Slpco Avo.
Now
All.
C t lv a r y
Mloolonary
Bopllot
l i a t W. I lt h SL
N lw Salem Prlralllvo B o p llit Church,
l i l t W. I lth St.
Now ML Zion Bopllot Church. 1710 Poor Avo
Oaklawn Bopllot chapel, 1701 W, lath Bt.
Oatssa Bopllot ch uroh
Plntcreal Bopllot ch u rch , tol W. Onorn Hd.
l ’ ralrlo Lake Baptist Church, R ld so R d ,
Porn Park
Progroaa Mlaatonary Baptlal Churoh, Midway
Second Shiloh Mloolonary Baptist Church,
Ninth ft H ickory
St. Jams# Missionary Bopllot Church Stf.
ltd. 4t l Oft ton
St. Paul Missionary Bopllot Church, ath St.
SI. MaMhawa tllatlonory Boptlat Church
r s n a o u Haight#
St. John'* Missionary Baptist Church,
aia cypraaa st.
Temple Bagtlat Church, Palm Springs R d ,
Allnmonla
i t a *Springs
y *
Wsstalds Hlsolonnry Bopllot Church,

411 S. Holly AVO.
•Ian Hop* Baptist Church, Til Oranga Ava.
CATHOLIC

Meralug uiwiy iiaptlfi churoh, Qaaova Uury.

Churoh o t tho Nativity, Lake Mory
All Souls ca th o lic Church, 711 o e k Avo.

V

Itt.
Ann's
Cotholle
Church,
Perilling
Ito co, UoIUry
Ml. Murr Mogd sltno Catholic Church, Mall*
land Avo. Altamonte Mprlngo

LUTIIKRAN

First Christian churoh, Idol S. Sanford Avo.
Con gregational Christian Church,
l i s t Pork Avo.
Northalds
Christian
Church,
P (arid A
Haven D r , Maitland

Ascension
Lutheran
Church,
Ovorbrook
l»r., Coosolbtrry
flo od Shsphsrd Units! Lutkora,
2100 g. Orlando Dr.
Luthomn Churoh ot tho Redotmsr,
m i W. 21th l l a s o
Messiah Lutheran Church. American Laglon
llall, Pralrls Lake, Porn Park
St. Lukto Lutharas Church, RL 421 Slsvta

CHURCH OF CHIHBT

MKTUODIST

o f Christ, 1411 S. Park Ave.
o f Chrlol, tlvneva
o f Christ, Langwood
o f Christ, Paolo

Harnett Memorial Mothodlst Church, 4C.
DsUory A r e , Enterprise
User Labs Mothodlst Churoh
itethsl A.M.K. Church, Canaan Heights
CasMlhorry Community Mothodlst Church,
Hwy. I f . I I ft Plnoy Ridge Rd* Casselberry
DsBary Community Mothodlst Church W.
Highlands. DeUary
Ebonoser
Mothodlst
Church,
Old
Or­
lando Hwy.
First Mothodlst Church. 41) Park Avo.
Fir st Mtthodlst Churgk o f Ovlodo
Foster Chapel Motkodlai Churoh. OvtoSo
Free Mathodlot Churoh, l a l W . dtk Bt.
d r a c o Mothodlst Church. Oaora Rd.
Orai.t Chapel A M 44. Church, o v lo d o
O akgru to Methodist Churvh, Ovltdo

CHRISTIAN

Church
Church
Church
Church

CHURCH OP OOD
Church of (lod. 401 Hickory
rh urch of tlod. f io o H French
Church ot tlod. Ovlodo
EPISCOPAL
All Solute Episcopal Church B. DcB ory
Avo.. KMorprlse
Christ Kplscopnl Church, L o n g w o o l
All Saints Episcopal, Enterprise
Holy Cruao Episcopal, 1'eik Ate. at 41)

Oatocn Mathodlot Church
P a o Ia
Waaloyan
Mtthodlst,
RL
41
W. at Paola
Bt. Jamoa A U K, Sanford Avo.
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Church o f Jttuo Christ o f Latter Day
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Fri. Mar. 20, *64—Page 3

Grover Sewell

Victorious
Entry

Oviedo Church Rnecrest Church
Receives New Announces Revival
Minister

First Baptist
Schedules
Revival

Prairie Lake Baptist Church
Has Successful Youth Week

Christ Church
To Resume Use
Of Sanctuary

By Jana Casselberry
tist Church In Fern Park.
Revival services
at the cial singing each night fcaturA t Wcdnesdny night's serv­
A successful Youth Week
Pinecrcst
Assembly
of
God
ing
local
church
talent.
NurBy Bernice Kelsey
Rev. James L. Monroe, pas­ will be concluded this Sunday ice a film was presented by11} Donna Kstee
Rev. Cyrus B. Dawscy, new Church will begin Sunday with scry services will be a\all- tor of the Riverside Baptist
Homer
Sewell
til
showing
the
Christ
Episcopal Church o f
i
with
the
morning
worship
minister of the First Method­ Rcv. Fred Numrick of Spring |able,
Church in Miami, will be the service at Prairie Lake Bap- Southern Baptist Assembly Long wood will resume serv­
field,
HI.,
as
evangelist.
Scr-|
ist Church of Oviedo, was
grounds at Ridgecrest in the
vices will be held at 7:30
evangelist leading revival ser­
ices in the newly enlarged,
Smoky Mountains and GloriIn the day of our Lord's body had been placed, but born in Brazil where his j p.m. each day. except on Sat­
vices at First Baptist Church.
father served as a missionary'
etta In New Mexico. Homer nii-ronditioncd sanctuary on
urdays, through April 5.
life on earth there were many now let us consider the entry for 43 years.
Sanford, the week of March
was fortunate enough to at­ Palm Sunday, Rev. Charles
Rev. Numrick has spent
victories and a customary into the Holy City of Jerusa­
Stewart, vicar, unnounred to­
22-22.
The
regular
program
of
Rev.
Dawscy
received
his
tend a session at Ridgecrest
lem.
many years in evangelistic
day.
way for them to be proclaim­
activities will be followed on
last summer am! encouraged
As the King of Kings rode education at Duke University ministry with the Assemblies
1 he schedule o f services for
ed was by a victorious entry over the mountain toward j and at Seminary in North of God and is known for out­
Sunday. March 22 and even­
more young people to take ad­
Palm Sunday is Holy Com­
ing services March 23-27 will
i into a city. The city contained Jerusalem people walked in Carolina after which he re-; standing prophetic messages.
vantage
of
the
Inspiration
and
Ascension Lutheran Church,
be held at 7:30 p.m. Nursery at numerous requests, will I tr,1*nlnJT received at these munion, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday
people who could observe and great numbers by the ro a d ; turned to Brazil wVierc he was Many of his sermons are in
School, 9 a. m.j Holy Euchar­
a
missionary
for
11
years.
facilities arc available for
who were ready lor pomp and and waved branches of palm
print and will be available
conduct a 7:30 p. m. Palm *ummcr ca," l &gt;*ist and Sermon, 10:15 n. m.
nursery
age
children
for
all
He
has
four
-.r;cra
all
serv
pagentry.
trees as they cried out their '
during the revival.
Sunday service to be given' In connection with Youth
Palms will ho blessed nnd dis­
services.
Rome made great use ol praise and called Him their ing in the missici field, three
Invitation to the public to
in its entirety in the German j Week, the young people of the tributed nt nil the services.
Rev. Monroe is a native of
entries of victorious generals. King. Luke emphasizes the as missionaries in Brazil and attend the services has been
language.
j Prairie Lake church will meet
Holy Communion will be ob­
Alabama. Ho attended Howard
When a famous military lead­ story of Palm Sunday in a Argentina and one as a extended by Rev. II. M. Wild­
Rev. William von Spreckel-jat the church Saturday at 7
served at 9 a. nt. Monday,
College in Birmingham for sen of Orlando will be the
the
Methodist er. pastor. There will be spe-.
er had some particular vic­ fine way by showing some of teacher at
p. m. to go to the First Bap­ Tuesday and Wednesday o f
three years and graduated liturgist and Rev. Robert Zetory to celebrate he would the intense feeling of the peo­ School in Brazil.
tist Church in Orlando for a
Holy Week. On M a u n d y
|
from
Livingston
Stale
Teach­
He and his family returned i
march at the focal part of a ple who saw the true victory.
hnder of Hollywood, son of Youth Rally to be sponsored
Thursday, celebration o f Tha
er's
College,
lie
also
is
a
gra­
last
August
to
the
States
coin­
magnificent procession. This
Some o f them remmed their
the local pastor, will be the by churches in tha Wcklwa
Lord’s Supper nnd Stripping
duate o f Southern Baptist organist. The sermon will be
happened only to those who cloaks and threw them on the ing to his wife’s hometown,
Baptist Association.
of the Altar will take place at
Theological Seminary in Louis­ delivered by Rev. C. R. Zewere most outstanding but ground before Christ that the Madison, where he has been
Youth Pastor at Prairie 7:30 p. m.
ville. Ky. 11c has served hnder.
wiien it did the leader was ground would be carpeted with the Methodist Church.
I-ake, Ron Huggins, will give
churches
in
Alabama,
KenThe Service of Three Hours
| Special Holy Week services
recognized and proclaimed as with the garments from their
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Dawscy
REV. I'REI) NUMRICK
tuvky, and Florida. Before go­ will be held at Ascension at the devotional at the Rally. will bo observed from 12 noon
great, indeed. The Roman backs and they continued to (Marshalea) are the parents
ing lo his present pastorate 7:30 p. m. Maundy Thursday Main speaker will he Jim until 3 p. m. on Good Friday.
senate felt that it was nec­ shout their praise. Surely of four children. Cyrus It. III.
Kaat, pitcher for the Minne­
he was pastor at Warrington and Good Friday. Special
Holy Baptism will bo con.
essary to attach such aignifi- there was emotion in these a student at Florida State Uni­
In preparation for revival
tlaptist Church in Pensacola. music at both services will sota Twina now training in ducted at 4 p. nt. on Holy Sntccnce to the honor that they actions, but one cannot be versity, Jimmy. 16, Suzanne, services at Elder Springs
Orlando.
Music for this revival will Ire provided by children of the
unlay.
decreed that only a general so awed without an outburst 13 and Johnny 10, all students Baptist C h u r c h, beginning
A time o f Inspiration and
be under the direction of R. Sunday School. Communion
On Easter Sunday Holy Eu­
who had previously held some of feeling. Some of the Phar­ In Oviedo.
Easter Sunday, the following
Willard Warfield, Education- will be delivered on Maundy fellowship is planned for those charist and Sermon at 0 a. m.
of the highest posts of the land isees thought that the display
ached ole for Cottage l’ raycr
Youth Director of First Bapt­ Thursday and on Good Friday nt tending.
will be followed by breakfnst
and who had won a complete was being carried too far so
Meetings has been released by
On Sunduy morning the |
ist Church. Regular choirs ol the Altar Cross will be cov­
to be served by members of
By
Bernice
Kelsey
victory over a group of peo­ they asked Jesus to rebuke
Rev, It. Hamilton Griffin,
the church will sing during ered with a black silk veil in young people will take chargo the choir. A Choral Eucharist
i
Revival
Services
at
First
ple be honored in this man­ the disciples. Our Lord re­
pastor.
of the Sunday Sehool teach­
lhe Sunday morning services.
and Sermon will bo held at 10
plied, "1 tell you that, if
ner.
Meetings on Monday, March Baptist Church of Oviedo will A volunteer Revival Choir un­ accordance with an old cus­ ing all classea from juniors
a. nt. nnd the Children’s Serv­
begin
Sunday
and
continue
tom.
these
should
hold
their
peace,
it is not difficult for us to
23rd* in connection with reg­
through adults.
ice at 4 p. nt., followed by tha
j through Easter morning, Rev. der the direction of Warfield
imagine the scene of the pro­ the stones would immediately
ular ~ Sunday School class
Ron
Huggins
will
give
the
annual Easter Egg Hunt.
J. T. liryant, minister, an­ will sing at other services.
cession of the victorious lead­ cry out.”
meetings, will be held nt 7:30
sermon nt the morning wor­
Solos and special ensemble
nounced today.
Many did not know our
er. In the procession the gen­
p. m. at the homes o f Mrs. C.
ship and the Youth Choir will
groups also will sing.
Leader
o
f
the
revival
will
eral would ride in a beautiful Lord even then. He entered
W. Ergle, Celery Avenue and
present a special arrangement
be the well-known "business­
and large chariot which was the city and some wanted to
Mrs. Clyde Dcmpsay, 110 N.
which he has made of "Swing
ny Jane Casselberry
man's
preacher"
and
radio
The Lake Ma*-y St. Theresa
pulled by several fine horses. know who He was and they
Sunland Diivc; on Tuesday,
The Brotherhood of Prairie Low .Sweet Chariot." Terry
commentator. Thomas StepHe would hold a scepter in were answered by the multi­
Circle of the Church of tha
March 24, at the home of Mrs.
Harmon
will
provide
the
spe­
Lake
Baptist
Church
will
hold
hen Ilaggai of High Point, N.
his hand and a crown of laurel tude who confessed their
R. L. Johnson, Flora Heights
Nativity Catliollc Women's
Its monthly meeting Monday cial trumpet effects.
I C., who during the past year
faith and praised Him more.
would be upon his head.
at 10:00 a. m.; at the follow­ has appeared before more
The young people will he Club will sponsor a rummage
at the church starting at 6:30
Our Lord proceeded to the
The modern concept of a
ing homes at 7:30 p. m.s Mrs. than 400 business and reli­
p. m. with a covered dish honored at a reception at the sale Friday and Saturday in
where
lie looked
military band was had in the Temple
I.»on Stcinmcycr, Old Orlando gious groups from New York
supper to be followed by a church following the evening tlte old Sear’a Roebuck Store
form of a group of musicians around for a short time and
Highway; Mrs. Carlos Griffin, to Texas. He was speaker last
program and business meet­ worship service.
In downtown Sanford.
marching before the proces­ then turned again toward
Citrus Heights and Mrs. Ray year in Orlando for the Cen­
ing at 7:30.
sion. The members of the Bethany where He was the
Iiothrock, 210 Sunland Drive. tral Florida Scout Council
Rev. Leonard Jones will
Senate of Rome as well as the guest of friends for the night.
Ono Cottage Prayer Meeting banquet.
lead a Bible dlscutalon on the
The action of these people
captives went before the con­
will be held Friday evening,
subject of tithing. Ernest
lie is equally familiar to
Noted Hebrew Christian Minister
quering general as they pro­ has become a symbol for us
March 27th, nt 7:30 at the many as commentator for the
REV. C. II. DAWSEY
Hooker.
Brotherhood presi­
Of Coaat To Coast
Hebrew
ceeded toward the capltoi. Christians, which Is a power­
home of Mrs. Glenn Miller, syndicated
dent who has been nominated
Christian Hour
radio
program,
Behind the general his army ful one, indeed. As we cele­
Old Orlando Highway.
as church deacon, la resign­
"Values for Living,” which
Speaks Sunday, March 32
marched displaying t h e i r brate Palm Sunday, we are
ing as president to give more
The entire church family was broadcast more than 10,pride. Finally the procession not only reminded of some­
7:00 P. M.
time to his new office. The
will be meeting in these sev­ OOo times on stations through­
would reach the capltoi which thing that happened long ago
planning committee will preeral locutions for prayer, and out the Southeast last year.
SANFORD ALLIANCE CllUltCll
represented the seat of pow­ but we are reminded of a
aent the names o f Everett
neighlmrs and friends o f the
Here to lead singing of the
1401 PARK AVE., SANFORD
er. There a fine specimen of great truth for us today which
Stevens for the office of presi­
church are warmly invited to choir and congregation will be
a bull was sacrificed to Jup­ Is that God in Christ is the
"From The Synagogue To The Crown’*
dent and Clyde Spencer as
utlemL
Dr. William H. Souther of
By Donna F-atrs
iter and a crown of laurel was King of Kings and the Lord of
vice president for approval
New Orleans. La., noted musi­
REV. J. L. MONROE
Tune In WOOO DeLand—Every Sunday 2 p.m. lllal 1310
The Seminole Baptist AssoLords for Christians. Our
put in the lap of the idol.
of the group.
cian who has traveled in
eiational
Youth
Night
will
be
The entries of the heroes faith is to have relevance to
many countries under the
of Rome are forgotten except the time in which we llvel held Saturday at Stetson Bap­
sponsorship of the Southern
by a few historians, but an­ The event of the victorious en­ tist Church in DcLnnrf.
Baptist Foreign M i s s i o n
other hero made an entry that try is to have all to do with
A 1 I Intel mediates
and
Hoard.
is remembered by millions of us in our contemporary situa­ Young People from the 24
Weekday services of the re­
By Maryann Miles
people today who not only tion.
churches and four missions of
The Bear I-ake Methodist vival have been announced
Let us proclaim tha King- the association in Seminole Church will observe its first for 7:30 p. m. Invitation to
remember what he did in his­
tory but who still call Him ship of Christ together which and West Volusia Counties anniversary this week begin­ the public to allend has hern
King after nearly 2000 years. means that we will be loyal are Invited to rome and bring ning with Palm Sunday ser­ extended by Rev. Bryant.
Jesus had instituted The to him. We will seek His for­ their friends for this special vices at the Hear Lake Ele­
Lord's Supper at Bethany the giveness and love, in fact, we night o f youth rniphuaia.
mentary School.
night before His great entry. will surrender to Him that He
Preparation classes for Con­
Supper will he served begin­
Following the wtirdup, a
Great things were happening may reign tn our hearts. We ning at S::30 p. m. at whirh basket dinner will he held at firmation
and
Communion
in this week of our Lord's life. will not be satisfied that He time haiiihurgrra, potato sal­ the Church Cottage on Rear will he romliirted for child­
The greatest part of His work be merely our King, but we ad, baked beans, potato chips Lake Road with groundbreak­ ren six years old and older
on earth was yet to come as will do all that we can to and all the trimmings will bo ing ceremonies to follow at at the St. Ann Catholic
His
message enjoyed.
He poured out His blood upon communicate
Church of DcRary from 1:30
1:30 p. m.
Calvary’s cross and arose that His Kingdom become a
Dr. Bruce Gannaway. dis­ until 2:30 p. m. on Saturdays.
Special music will be pro­
from the tomb in which His reality throughout the earth.
vided by several of the asao- trict superintendent, will be
special guest for the occas­
riation ehurches.
ion.
A film and lecture entitled
Speaker will be Rev. Tom
Charter for the Men's Club "Land of Early Autumn” will
Ellington, pastor o f tha First
of the church was presented be shown at 8 p. m. Satur­
Baptist Church o f Pinecastle. by Ixmis R. Roberson, dis­
day at Forest Lake Academy
Rev. Ellington is a converted
trict lay leader, at a sperial by Cleveland Grant. No ad­
night club operator, golfing supper meeting of the group
mission will lie charged for
champion and has had an out­ held Monday at the cottage.
families of the school.
standing ministry in youth
works. He will speak on the
banquet, reported the var­ subject,
By Donna Estes
"The
Malady of
Good For 8 Days Only! nring This Adr.
The slate of officers as re-i ious restaurants contacted and Want."
menus available. The Trade
commended by the nominal-i
Young p e o p l e agea 13
Winds Cafeteria was chosen
ing committee was unanim-| as a place of the banquet to through 24 are invited to at­
PAA
AUTO
ously elected at the regular be held April 20 at 7 p. m. tend.
WITH
FAINT
monthly
meeting
of
the Menu selected was roast beef,
JOB
Church of the Nativity Cath­ baked potato, green beans,
OUR
olic Women’ s Club held Mon­ tossed salad, apple pie, but­
ANY ORIGINAL
FAMOUS
day evening in the church so­ ter and rolls, coffe or tea.
SOLID COLOR
cial hall.
Others serving on the com ­
Officers named were Mrs. mittee are Mrs. Dorothy Ed­
Gene
Shannon,
president; wards, Mrs. Lennox Fay, and
Mrs. John Kennedy, vice pres- Miss Teslo,
The Good Samaritan Home
dent; Mrs. Rosemary Grove,
will observe its 16th Anniver­
secretary; Miss Dorothy Teasary at services to be held at J
la, treasurer and Mrs. Pst
3 p. m. Sunday in the Free
Quilling, deanery representa­
Will Holiness Church located
on the corner of Eighth Street
tive.
Rev. James Honnen, spirit­
and Mulberry Avenue a d jae-;
ual director of the club and
Rev. Jack L. Bryant will ent to the Home.
ONE DAY SERVICE — IN BY 9 OUT IIY 3
pastor of the church, congra­ be guest minister at the First I Mother Ruby L. Wilson,
Daytona Btach, Florida-February 23: New '64 Plymouth!
SEAT COVERS SJg.88 INSTALLED!
tulated the new officeri on
president,
has
extended
in­
Baptist Church In Lake Maryj
streaked across the finish line today to win
their election and wished
vitation to attend to all
them success with their new during (he spring revival to churches, clubs and friends
the famous “ Daytona 500" and finish first—sacend-ttilrdt
AUTO
be held April 5-12.
responsibilities.
in the Sanford. DeBary, Lake
PAINTING
Competition-equipped with Plymouth’s new 426-cu.*ln. maximum
Serving on the nominating
Starting at T p. m. each Mary and neighboring coun­
ORLANDO ----- K-7. TERMS
701 W. ROIIINSON
performance V-8 engine, designed especially for racing,
committee were Mrs. Joseph day, he will show color slides ties.
Fahey, chairman; Mrs. Jose­ of his recent trip to the Holy
the winning Plymouth stunned 45 of the fastest stock cars ever to compete^
ph Hopkins, Mrs. George
Land. The evangelistic ser­
In sweeping the first three placet In a race sanctioned by NASCAR,
Sommer and Mrs. Edward
vices will follow at 7:30 p.m.
Denies.
Plymouth proved its ability to take the rugged grind of competition
Preceding the election of
racing and come up a winner as well. If this is the kind of
officers, the regular business
durability you want in your new car, Get up and go Plymouth far 1M4I
meeting was conducted by
MUi Teslo, interim president,
who announced Women's Club
events scheduled during the
next month.
They are: March 22, Fam­
ALL ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP a n d COOLING UNIT
ily Communion Sunday at the
12 o ’ clock Mass; April 5,
monthly bake sale; April 13,
executive
board
meeting;
April 19, Women's Club Comm union Sunday at the 8
SANFORD
o'clock Mass.
FLOWER
SHOP
Mrs. Shirley CorkhiU. chair­
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Oviedo Bapiists
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Brotherhood
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�Exit Dullsville
Dick, Jane and Spot have had It.
At long Inst, educator!* are realiz­
ing thnt the dull doing* o f thene
character* nro not IndlHponaiblo In
teaching children how to read.
In Cleveland, Ohio, at nny rate, In­
stead of inanities like this—
"Look, Dick," enid Jnne.
"Look.
"See Spot.
"See Spot run.”
— first grade youngsters are read­
ing something like this:
“ We will die here," cried many of
the snilors.
"Hear the call o f the wind? Hear
the cry of the waves? Let us go
from this place! I-ct us make Magel­
lan go back to Spain!"
This page is from a new reader

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Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

I've Got Him Eating Right Out of My Hand!"

about Magellan and hia voyage
around the world and ia the work of
the educational Research Council of
Greater Cleveland.
Other renders in the hero series
deni with Marco I’ olo, Captain Cook,
Robert Peary, Lief Ericson. Another
series will tell the stories o f the
great scientists.
Geography, history, moral values,
even economics and arithmetic,
should not be divorced from learn­
ing to read, rensons the ERC. Says
George Ilaird, its executive director:
"W e read to remember. So we
should emphasize right from the
start in school the purposo o f rend­
ing is to learn.”
To which many pnrents will say:
"What took you so long?"

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Political Notebook

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WASHINGTON (X E A ) —
Panamanian hank* appar­
It hasn't been made public, ently will make arrangements
but U. 8. officials are quietly for you to hide ycur money
investigating ways to restrict and use it at tha earn* time
the use by U. S. citizens of under very favorable condi­

Justice Reaches Back

«»

If.
/■ *

What may possibly las the Inst
mass wnr crimes trials is taking
plnce In Frankfurt, Germany. Time,
which heals even such terrible scars
on the soul of humanity ns Buchenwald, Belsen, Auschwitz and others.
Is taking its toll o f surviving Nazis
and surviving victims alike.
The 22 men on trial in Frankfurt
are former staff members o f the Inf a m o u s Auschwitz concentration
camp set up in occupied Poland,
where two to four million Jews,
Poles and wnr prisoners were ex­
terminated.
Most o f the accused nrc between
40 and GO. One caged beast, Richard
liner, last commandant of Ausch­
witz, died o f a heart attack Inst
year.
Full justice can never he done to
the victims o f the Nazis, even if
every Inst itcrson who had a part in
this crime of genocide were brought
to trial. But it gives much hope for
the future thnt ninco 1045 the vast
majority o f such trinls have been
Initiated by tho Germans them­
selves, even after the rest of tho
world lost interest.
Under occupation law, German
courts were limited to enses involv­
ing crimes committed by Germans
against other Germans. Nor were
they permitted to reopen cases pre­
viously investigated by the Allies.
Nevertheless, on the basis of this
law, 1,814 persons were convicted
by German courts in the U.S.-occu­
pied zone; 4B0 of these were sentenc­
ed to death. In the British zone, 1,085 were sentenced, 240 to death.

In the French zone, 2,017 were sen­
tenced, 104 to death.
(The number o f war criminals
convicted by Soviet courts is esti­
mated at 10,000 or more.)
Between May 1045 and December
1902, the West Germans initiated
investigations against more thnn 30,000 persons. Of these, 12,840 were
arraigned. Convictions totaled 5,426,
acquittnls 4,027. (The Federal Ger­
man Republic, established in 1955,
has no death penalty.)
Ninety per cent of all wnr crimes
convictions were made by 1954. But
despite the scattering of witnesses
and evidence and disappearance or
death of siiH|&gt;ects, diligent effort by
tho Bonn government has enabled
590 persons accused of mnjor crimes
to be brought to trial since 1958.

Thought For Today
And ho, casting away his garment,
rose, and came to Jesus. And Jesus
answered and said unto him, What
wilt thou that I should do unto thee:
The blind man snld unto him, Lord,
thnt I might receive my sight. And
Jesus said unto him, Go thy way;
thy faith hnth made thee whole. And
immediately he received his sight,
and followed Jesus in the wny. Mark
10: 50-52
Faitli is to believe what we do not
see; and the reward of faith in to
set* what we believe. — St. Augustine
No man’s snlvation depends on his
believing thnt he believes; but it docs
depend on his seeing nnd receiving
Jesus Christ ns his Savior. — M. R.
Vincent

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Soviet-bloc Summit
Another Soviet-bloc aumIt may be recalled that
mit conference eaemi to be It wee in June, 1000, In
a
neighboring
ta the making, thle time In nurharoitt.
Kelt European capital, that
Budapest.
Oitenilble excuee for the the name-calling between the
meeting would be the April Boviet Union end Red China
4 anniversary o f the German erupted during • elmllar
defeat In Hungary et which summit meeting end the outSoviet Premier Nikita Khru- ■Ida world flrit began to
ehchev le to be a dlitlngulah- learn of the widening rift
between tho two.
cd gueet.
The oerailon waa a Ro­
Other reports,
however,
Communiet
party
from both Moieow and Eeet- manian
am Europe aay that the eongreas at which Khruihreal eubject le to be Red ehev reiterated hie policy of
peaceful co-eilatence, declarChine.

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia llartoa
858-1118
Rear I.aka-Foreat City
Mrs. Maryann Mllra
888-5078
faiarlbrrry
Mrs. Jane ('aaarlberry
H.18-5016
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Magia
363.5741

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llrllary
Mrs. Adam Muller
668-4410
Enterprise
Mina Helen Snodgrass
868*9935

Geneva
Mrs. Joe. R. Mathlrux
549.4824
Lake Mary
Mrs. Franrra Wetter
322.6219
Lake Monroe
Mra. II. L. JnhnaoE
122-4722
Lnngwnod
Mra. Donna Rates
838-5317
Osiers
Mra. Ctarrnrr Snyder
322-4841
Oviedo
Mr*. George Kelsey
303-3486

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Friday, March 20, 1964

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Entered as sscond class matiar October IT, I I I ! at the Peel
Office o f Sanford, Florida, undsr Iba Acl o f Conaisaa o f March.
Tho llarald la a mtmbar o f tho Dalle* Press which le astitled etc'ualvalr to the was fur rapubllcatlun uf all lha local
news printed la this newspaper.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Daniel Ins often encounterered such embarrassing sttuatlona as the one mention­
ed today. Hut he finds the
propaganda Is apparently
based on Jealousy of my
colleagues, lor thus far no­
body has over cited even a
single false statement I've
made In either medicine or
psychology In over 23 years
of columnlng.
CASE S-4I7: Daniel, aged
27, is a dental surgeon who
was working for the Indiana
State Board of Health last
fall.
A new Dental Hygienist
from Ohio had recently Joined
Uie staff at Indianapolis.
She was answering the tele­
phone the first day when a
call came in for Dr. Daniel
Crane.
Since he wasn't available,
she look the message, and as
she wrote It down, she re
marked aloud:
“ Dr. Daniel Crane! Isn't
that ■ tragedy!
“ To think he has that name
and probably will he associat­
ed with that awful Dr. Crane
who write* for tho newspap­
ers.
“ Why, that Dr. Crane In
the newspapers Is a sex fan­
atic and thus It will ho a
terrible handicap to be con­
fused with him.
"I feel sorry for this Dr.
Daniel Crane."
At that moment another
Dentlal Hygienist In the office
smiled and said;
"Well, as a matter of fact.
Dr. Daniel Crane Is the son
of the Dr. George Crane who

writes for the newspapers.”
'then the Ohio girl gasped
and blushed.
“ Oh, am t glad you told
me,” she spluttered. “ Why,
I might have salt) that to Dr.
Dnniel Crane himself. Would­
n’t that have been awful?”
Now Dr. Daniel Crane has
encountered
such
remarks
many times before, but he
doesn't mind hearing his pater
rritizied as long as logiral
arguments are used.
But Daniel, ns well as the
other Crane children, realize j
the terrific Jealousy that de­
velops whenever a n y b o d y
writes a newspaper column
or conducts a radio or TV
show or even becomes an out­
standing clergyman like Dr.
I'eale or Bishop Sheen.
For example, I have heard
eminent clergymen of the
Catholic faith belittle Bishop
Sheen and call him a “ eensationalirer."
And they have damned Dr.
I’eale by faint praise and by
vicious Innuendos until Dr.
I’ eale almost quit the pulpit.
If you hear anybody making
derogatory claims against any
of us who happen to lie in the
limelight, just ask for parti­
culars.
“ What specifically has Dr.
Crane said that was false?”
you may Inquire.
Then watch them squirm.
I’ve written thU column for
over 25 years, six times per
week, and I have never yet
found anybody who could cite
a false statement I have utt­
ered. either In psychology or
medicine!

cd thut Communists “ cannot
repeat
toaay
mechanically
what Lenin said many de­
cade* ago” ami said that “ In
our day only madmen and
maniacs launch calls for a
new world war."
Blnca In the Intervening
years the quarrel, and the
reasons for it hava been
well publicized, a n o t h e r
meeting now to go over the
tame subject mutt eroute
ipeculatlon.
And tinrt the personal
enmity between Khruahrhev
and Chinese
trader
Man
Tae-tung It to deep as to
makt raconelllatlon eetm Im­
possible, the ipeculatlon In­
evitably leads to tha possi­
bility that anma other drast­
ic step la undsr considera­
tion.
The
most
drastle
step
would seem to be • formal
break between tha two, thua
making official a quarrel
which already has divided
(he Communist world into
two eampa.
Lending weight to specula­
tion that an important move
la In the making have been
reports that for the last two
weeks Khrushchev has l»een
consulting
Communlat-b I e e
leaders on the future of
Slno-Bovlet relations, a n d
that the Communist parties
of Western Europe, Italy,
Franca and elsewhere, alio
hava been holding important
diacusaloiie in anticipation of
a showdown.
Reasons to doubt a com­
plete break between the two
remain at valid now As in
1060, if only for the fact
SEETHE
that dcsplta differences over
method, tha Joint goal o f a
victory for worldwide com­
munism remains ths asms.
A break dividing Commun­
ist parties throughout the
AN NBC-TV SPECIAL ABOUT THE GREAT WONDERS
world could aven endanger
OPAMERICA-FRIDAY MARCH 20 Channel 2— 7:30 p.m.
Khrushchev himself.
An
opposing theory is
IN COLOR-RECOMMENDED FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
that the Red Chinese now
CO-SPONSORED BY
favor • break and are at­
tempting to push Khrush­
chev into making it. Iliit
would stem from a belief
that they no longer require
% 5 o|c i a t i 5*
Boviet eld, end, with the add­
ed prestige o f French reco­
gnition, already are on the
verge o f breaking out of iso­
lation.

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And why should I, for 1
have had a superb scientific
trsinlng, with s I’ h. D In
psychology, which I taught
for years at George Washing­
ton University and North­
western.
My textbook has hsd over
1,000 college classroom adop­
tions and still Is the most
widely used text In its field.
And I am a bona fide M.D.
with 5 years as a Research
Scientist with the National
Hcsearch Council of America
and the Carnegie Institute of
Washington, D. C.
It may sound egotistical to
be forced to mention such
scientific
pedigree,
but I
don't like my children auhlooted to malicious ad homlnem attacks a limit me.

numbered, coded or secret
bank accounts in SwiUerlend,
Panama and Moxico.
It is normally illegal for a
bank to disclose the amount
o f money In such an account,
tha name o f tha depositor, or
even that the account exists.
In Panama, a bank official
who discloses such Informa­
tion may be sentenced to aix
months in jail.
One U. S. official guesses
the depcsits by Americans In
Swiss secret •numbered ac­
counts “ may approach a bil­
lion Americun dollars.”
Hit best guess Is that per­
haps $200 million or more of
thnt
American
money is
“ illegal” money. That ia, It's
money either o b t a i n e d
through numbers, dope, bri­
bery, prostitution, gambling
or other illegal acalvlties, rr
legally acquired money dc.
posited in a secret-numbered
account to escape U. S. tuxes.
The Mexican situation is
unclear. Officials in two U. 8.
government agencies Insist
thnt Mexico has a numberrdnccount law anil that the sys­
tem
operates
in
Mexico.
Mexican embassy officials in
Washington claim Ignorance
of such a law or practice.
A t least cne bank In Tan­
gier* did operate such secretnumbered accounts, but it la
understood here that someone
absconded with the money.
Officials are not certain about
the situation in tbs Bahnmns.
Panama, a recent stnrtcr, it
a long way behind Switxerland, but Panamanian banks
are moving Into the market
with promises of better deals
for depositors. Officials guess
that U. S. citizens already
have “ millions of American
dollars’’ in coded accounts in
Panama. U. S. government
experts say they understand
somv major U. S. banks nre
involved In Panama business.
Panama Is .o f special In­
terest because |ta secretcoded account system appar­
ently is growing steadily.

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

tions.
You can borrow back your
own money and additional
funds at not too high a fee,
either In your name or in the
name c f n dummy Panama
corporation (which you own.)
You may then lend those
funds to yourself in the
United States to buy an office
building or to gain control of
a company. You may deduct
from your U. S. income tax
any interest payments that
you, In the United States,
make to yourself (the Papanm company).
You, In Panama, use the in­
terest you collect from your­
self in the United States to
pay the interest tho bank is
charging you.
You then collect interest on
your numbered account In the
Panamanian bank. You es­
cape paying U. S. ineeme
taxes on these secret deposits
and on the interest they draw.
In actual practice your money
need never leave tha United
.States.
The Swiss make similar ar­
rangements, but their terms
are less favorable.
A letter to a Swias or Pansmnnian bank is all that's
needed to open a secret-num­
bered account. You give your
real name nnd the name you
will use for account purposes.
The bank assigns you a num­
ber.
If yen like, the bank will
send a secret messenger to
the United States to pick up
your deposits. Dut the handi­

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est way is for you to send
your money through a co­
operating bank in tha United
States. When you desire to
withdraw funds, a co-operat­
ing bank will issue a draft in
whatever name you wish.
Unhappy United States of­
ficials say they'ra havinr a
difficult time In their at­
tempt* ta draft realistic regulatinos that would discourage
banks operating in the United
States from co-operating in
the transferrnl o f money to
or from these foreign secret
accounts.

Barbs
II) Hal Cochran
Two 14-year-old delinqusnts
were arrested and then sen­
tenced to stay in every night
at home for a month. Back
where the trouble likely start­
ed.
Thera are cases w h i r l
you’re likely to get your eyes
shut if you don't keep your
mouth shut

SA N F C IW Q .

SIDE GLANCES

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Why doesn’t the new father
pass the hat instead of cigars T
Even the happy-go-lucky
dentist looks down in tha
mouth when he'i on tha job.
The design o f a lot o f 1364
automobiles has changed due
to speeding.
When they have nothing t*
do with the stories inside why
do scantily di eased gals ap­
pear on the covers of paper­
back books?

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22 Girl's name
20 Portufueae
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country
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23 Insert
24 Males
17 ProbebU
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41 Covemub
42 Sum of Iba
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40 Fruit drinks
40 Theater Mga
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02 Slothful
24 Thrice (
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Giants Win 10 Out Of 11 In Cactus League
Pitchers Rule
Thinking Out Loud Citrus Circuit

About Sports

BY JULIAN STENSTROM

Another Winner At Lyman?
Lyman High's baseball tram appears as though it's
on its way toward another winning season. Head Coach
Jim Bayne's youngsters have rolled to victories in their
two games thus far this seasen. lie seems to have a well
balanced ball club with a couple o f stingy moundsmen . . .
and there's no question but that good pitching in high
school baseball can mean but one thing — winning ball
games.
Lyman has not had a losing season in the past 10
years or so. True, Lyman has had some fine diamond
talent but there’s much to be said for the man who
guides them. Jim Bayne is no Johnny-come-lately to base­
ball. Hu was a formidable twirler himself back in the
days before legs and arms began to get tired in less
time than it took to rest them. Jim hurled for Hanford in
the old Florida State League and ranks among the few
local moundsmen to ever hang up no-hit victories, lie
posted his one evening against the Gainesville G-Men—
if our memory hasn't gone bad.
We won't predict thut Lyman will take the Orange
Belt title this spring . . . but it’s a sure bet I’ayne and
his Greyhounds will be right up there among the top
clubs.

Jcrnigan A Uusy .Man
Jim Jcrnigan is a busy man these days trying to get
all of the clubs set for the summer baseball and softball
program. Jim — Sanford's director of recreation — has
more irons in the fire than the law ought to allow. But as
long as he gets it all done there’s nothing you can do but
saturate him with bouquets.
Jint has just finished directing the Sanford Biddy
Basketball League through another tremendously suc­
cessful season—and for the third time in a row the local
all stars copped the state junior boys basketball title.
Now its that time agnin—time for baseball and soft­
ball. Jcrnigan will have a junior boys league, a major
league for the older youngsters, a men’s softball loop
and another circuit for the girls.
Tryouts have been held this week for youngsters
wanting berths on tho junior boys and major league
teams. Clinics have been held for league officials, coaches
and umpires. So, it looks like another well organizer! and
successful summer program. What mere can anybody
ask?

In Harks’ 410 Mark The Best?
Seminole High track coach, Dick Williams, suys that
tho 60.8 seconds it took Barry Bnrks to do the 440 in last
Wednesday’s truck meet is the best time posted so fur as
he knows in Florida high school track circles this spring.
In a four-way meet with Onk Uidge and Kdgewuter
o f Orlnndo plus Winter I’ark Wednesday, Barks finished
the 410 event two-tenths o f a second faster than the pre­
vious Seminole High record holder, Kay Lundquist,
whose time was SI seconds flat.
We will be watching Barks in future meets to sec
If he can improve his own mark. If he can, there's n pus.
sibility ho might wind up the thin clad seasen with the
state's 440 title.
We'll also be watching big David Noell v.-ho broke
his own record for tossing the discus last Wednesday.
Noell's mark o f 1.10 feet, 11 Inches was another school
record. Wednesday Noell did not take the record from
anyone else. He already held itl

By Curt Bloc
in the South and the batters
L'PI Sports Writer
ruling the roost in the South­
Baseball's lines were clear­ west.
ly
drawn
Thursday
with
The two Cactus League con- \ ~
pitchers dominating the action
tests yielded a total of 541 ,
runs, 77 hits and It errors as f
the Giants clubbed the Los
Angeles Angels, 15-12, and the
Cleveland Indians clobbered
the Boston Bed Sox, 17-10.
San Francisco's v i c t o r y
made it six in a row and 10
out of It for the spring sea­
son, equalling their win total
At least part of the Navy’s
for the entire 1963 exhibition
Tenth Annual Bombing Derby
campaign.
was to bo waged on the golf
Both teams hanged out 19
course this afternoon as top
hits as the wind played havoc
visiting military officers and
with every hall hit into the
local civic leaders teed o ff at
air. Willie McCovcy was the
the Mayfair Country Club in
batting star for the Giants
the Annual "Screen Door
with three singles, upping his
Open” Navy - Civilian golf
average to .520 and his con­
tournament.
secutive hit string to 10. Wil­
The first foursome opened lie Mays appeared as a pinch
tho 18-holc tourney at 12:15, hitter and doutded. He is hit­
following a luncheon in honor ting an even .500.
UST—- -------- TliUftiafaarf , y r
a
o f military visitors at the
Cleveland jumped on Gene
Golf Club.
PERSISTENT— Doit Wort o f the Pctroit Tigers
Conley for right runs in the
Although handicaps of some first inning as Boston absorbslides wife at second with a stolen base just
o f the entrants did not qualify ed its 10th defeat in 12 games.
barely ahead of the throw to Tony Taylor of tho
them for BGA tours, few The Indians belted 23 hits
Phillies in a game at Clearwater. Wert had start­
tournaments can boast of such while the fled Sox had 16. in­
ed to steal on four successive pitches but each
a distinguished line up.
time a foul tip sent him back to first. It worked
cluding homera by D i c k
Competing were Vice Adin. Stuart. Carl Y'astrzemski and
on the fifth pitch.
(NKA Telephoto)
John S. Thach, Deputy Chief Lu Clinton.
of Naval Operations for Air;
In the Grapefruit circuit,
Vice Admirals Haul 11. Hum- tlie Houston Colts nipped the
sey and Baul D. Stroop, Com­ Chicago White Sox, 1-0, in 12
manders of Naval Air Forces innings; the New York Yan­
in tho Atlantic and Bacific, kees shut out the Pittsburgh
X. Price W a r ,
4. Dominate*
Tonight’s entries:
respectively, and Vice Adm. Biratss, 2-0; the New Y’ork
ft. Ilronn Trrpft, a T y lr r 1/pp ,
Hubert J. Stroh, Deputy direr- Mcts zipped the Detroit Tt PIHST n m i — a in Mile — 7 T re a l . e m u r . f. d o slim
1. !&gt;*&gt;)* 1 Luke. 3. Hanimle Hall, t h i i i i i i i a m : — a / m n i l
tor o f the Joint Strategic gors„ 5-0; Philadelphia beat 3.
A n«ly‘# S ha m rock. 4. 8u«an
K an to n Jo y , 2. Ho ck Tra y,
Target Blanning Staff at Of- Washington, 3-1; St. Louis M i c tl I n ( y, ft. Dr. W h i s k - 1.
3. Ht. l ’ ptc'a Hock, 4 Itnl Apple
em. 4. Aquarpna. 7. Joh nn y
futt AFB, Neb.
(Ireen, f*. IH Ilo T ro u ble*. ft.
nosed out Cincinnati, 3-2; the Dr wilt, S Notified
Other military participants Dodgers edged Milwaukee, 5 M ’. CIIMI II %« i: — 5 HI Mile— \ r* D.irlirin, 7. It;»h Cap er, I
lllack Julia
Included Vice Adm. Louis J. 4; ami Baltimore belted Min 1. T rim Talk. 3. Neat Rock . D l l H I M II M i : — 5 HI M l l f 1. Uoamlnjr Ja«*k 2. I«mn \V
Kirn, Commander o f the Key- nesota, 6-2.
3. F lora U)p. 4. C o r p o r a l lly r,
West Force; Bear Adm. Karl
Houston
shortstop
Eddie
3. M r Sir*# l i c k . * MI m K«&lt;
A. East wold of the Bureau of Kasko doubled off Bruce How
trHr, 7. Arman&lt;&lt;. * &lt;*■•*.« Drp
FI i i ll it %i i: — ;t h Mile ma­
Nuvul W e a p o n s and lteur ard of die White Sox to score
II 11 r y
. 2
1
Step rine, 2
Adm. Edward C. Outlaw, Com- rookie Mike White with the
Su ml o w n It" k 4 M. ii Ityn F
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niumier o f the Naval Aviation game's only run. Gordon
&lt;*ron y r i n k # y . a li ny Satin
S ifcty Center in Norfolk, Va. Jones, a veteran on the Ukla
hi v i i i h i m : — s hi Mile —
Either Rex Brooks or Dan­ 1. J.«U# He. 1. 2. I ! r » y Matter,
Among the array of civic homa City roster, earned die
3.
Irish .\i« rt. 4. I' aiiiI \ Hock,
ny Gammage, both right­
leaders were U. S. Kep. A. S. victory.
3. T u m m y I.u, ft. .1 »!U I'arla,
handers,
were
to
go
to
the
7.
(Syd) Horlong, Stato Sen.
T w o Rear), * ll o l y T . r r o r
Bill Stafford, Boland Shel­
Mack N. Cleveland, Andrew don, Steve Hamilton and Tom hill this afternoon when the w| i : \ n i H%i i : — ;t H M Hr —
J ft y n o N e t ) • 2. Nun Hun,
1.
Carraway, Warren A. Batrlek, Metcalf of the Yankees stop Oviedo Lions meet tho host 3. V k.U Tl|»,
M4 r y Xl.if ton
Montverde
club
in
a
high
ft.
\\ r »t y
ft.
T h in k
Ah runt.
J. Danfurth Wright and Rob­ ped the I'irutcs but couldn't
« QoD
K
rn»,
7.
Not*#
Maker,
school baseball game this af­
ert Itcssercr.
stop Bob Bailey, who went
ile ii r i r r l #
• Hell III II t i l — ft HI Mile—
Tho tournument was con­ tour tor four. Bailey, playing ternoon.
1.
Mr Allen,
2
Mr
Oviedo
entered
the
contest
Tall
ducted on the Calloway handi­ left field, was hit safely 11
M iml, 3
I . ii k Hf#e 4 Hotilen
with
a
one
and
one
record—
cap system where participants times in 14 at hats this spring.
ID wHtil, ft. It.tr nai’ le'N llrut, ft.
a loss to Lyman of Lonswood t u n n y Ducky. 7 M ite &gt;1 C op deduct a specified number of
Carl Willey, Craig Anderson
!*
•*r. 8 F lyn n; Hlipper
their worst holes from their and Bon Locke pitched three- in the opener last Friday and M M i l ii %i i : — A HI Mile —
a
victory
over
Central
Cath
I. Ho Hplrmlltl. S. T n l i ity Jet.
final score, depending upon hit hall and first baseman Bill
olir High Wednesday in Mel 3 Ml*u» Dunn ore. 4. Denny
their handicap.
Haas homcrcd in the Mels' bourne.
I'd rl. ft r o l o m l IlfAlt), ft H ub Brizes, donated by Sanford second spring win.
iy I'-iptnlu, 7. llu t k y 'r Uluru.
Baseball
Coach
Billy
Mikler
« ( i l l . A il ilrv ..
citizens, included a side of
Art Mahaffcy, who won only
announced this morning that T K M I l l i s t 'l l — a m viiir —
beef for the winner, plus
seven games last year when the Lions had added another ! No M. .tr. 2. K a fln o , S. O c
a ilo n . i
M Pa m u mi ft. R oc*
basket of Florida citrus.
bothered by a sore shoulder, contest to its diamond sche­ ckin
MnlllP, «
Hock In Hia. 7.
went five shutout innings for dule. The Oviedo nine will W e ll Hrhavril, ft Fit
Philadelphia and hard-hitting host the Metro Conference's i : m :% i : v i i i it w i : — a /* n it#
i Bho'fl Hi •
lio r l c D ie, s.
ldchic Allen and glove man Edgewater Eagles JayVees of T r y to Win. 4 I.lttle Hh on.lt ,
Bobby Wine h a d
homers Orlando Wednesday afternoon 5. VI v I, ft. Mutli Time, 7.
S wa rt Hhowara, * Train* ay'#
Grover Todd, Mayfair Coun against the Nats.
In Oviedo.
St.
Louis'
Bay
Washburn,
try Club's pro, said this morn
ing that several starting times who missed most of last sea­
NEW YORK (U P I)—Sonny
am still open for the Denny son with a muscle tear in his
Werblln, president of (lie New
shoulder
after
a
brilliant
Champagne Friendship Golf
York Jets, expects his team to
Tournament which will he start, went three strong in­
set a new American Football
nings,
allowing
three
hits.
Boh
played on the local links Sun­
NEW YORK (U PI) — Two
Gibson gave up only one hit of the world'! toughest fight­ League record for advance
day.
ticket sales this year. Sain
Champagne, the well known in five frames and was the ers square off in Madison already have passed the 8,500pro at Orlando's Dubsdrcad winner. Battcrymate Tim Me- Square Garden tonight when mark.
Country Club, is currently re­ Carver's third hit tied the ex-welterweight c h a m p i o n
The present league record
covering from a heart ailment. score in the sixth and Boh Luis Rodriguez meets veteran for advance ticket sa in is 16,Purkey's
wild
pitch
sent
in
middleweight Holley Mims in 000 set by the Kansas City
He is also the president o f the
the winning run.
a nationally televised
10- Chiefs last year.
I’GA's Florida section.
Larry Sherry and Pole roundcr.
The tournament is being
Neither has even been slop­
held to honor Champagne for Bichert held the Braves to
his many years o f service to four hits over the first eight ped nor floored.
innings as the Dodgers pick­
That's a remarkable re­
golf as a pro.
Trophies and prizes will be ed up their third straight ex­ cord of niggednrsi for 35year-old Mima of Washing­
awarded to winners in tho hibition victory.
Willie Kirkland, John Pow­ ton, I). C., who has engaged
several divisions.
ell and Dick Brown amackcd in 89 professional bouts during
home runi off Minnesota's his 17 year* of campaigning.
Lre Strange as the Orioles
Cuban Rodriguez of Miami
PHILADELPHIA (UPI)
broke out of their rerent o f­ Beach is only 2H but has ham­
The Philadelphia Eagles of
fensive slump. In the three mered his way through 57
the National Football League
games prior to Thursday's the fights, during which he won
arc looking for a hand lead­
Orioles had been held to nine and lost the world welter­
er and girl cheerleader!.
hits.
weight (147-pound) crown.

'Screen Door'
Open On At
Mayfair Club

SOKC Track Entries

Oviedo Playing
At Montverde

Starting Times
Still Open

in tho first golf match this
season between schools within
Seminole County, tho Seminoics of Sanford posted a 4 4
to 1 4 victory over the Ly­
man High links squad.
in the event, played at Rolling Hills, Joe Pnvelchak of
Lyman and Ray Bradford of

Boosters Club
Meets Monday
The Seminole Boosters club
will meet at the local high
school cafeteria Monday at
7:30 p. m. for a covered dish
supper to which the Varsity
and Jayvee football ami bas­
ketball team members, their
dates ami the two squads ot
cheerleaders and their dates
will he guests.
Pres. 0. I.. Barks has ask­
ed all Booster club card hold­
ers to attend and to bring
a covered dish that 1 might be
deemesi adequate (or a couple
of
hungry
athletes.”
Dr.
liarks also stressed the fact
that anyone who is interested
in attending and who wants
to help the athletic program
at Seminole high school is
welcome to join the group. He
pointed out that "the csvvered
dish is an essential admittance
credential.”

Martin .Elorri
Take Victory
Martin and Elorri stormed
their way to victory in the
reature eighth doubles event
in the Thursday night jail alai
action at the Orlando Semi­
nole Fronton.
Running (our atralght points
their first time around, they
were stopped on a long ca­
rom by the post three pair of
Ermu and Muguerza. The post
rive dun came Kick to salt
the game away their second
time up.
Areitio and Karri won the
four-way playoff (or second
place with Ermu and Mugurrza coming in third.
Luis swept through the third
game opener of the daily dou­
ble and Jarin captured the
finale to post a 1-2 combina­
tion worth $81.00.

Mexico, U. S. Win
MEXICO CITY (UPI) —
Mexico and the United States
scored second round triumphs
Thursday in the North and
Central America prc-Olmyplc
soccer eliminations.

New Record Seen

Sorry, no minors

Frl. Mur. 20, ’64—Pnfre J5

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Tribe Golfers Defeat
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Seminole halved their match, new league's play so far.
ltut Roth Vihlcn racked up a
Seminole's linksmen return
2 and 1 victory over Steve to action Monday afternoon
Gillespi. Doing this forcsome when they meet both Colonial
Seminole took bent ball hon­ High and Onk Ridge of Or­
ors, 2 and 1. *
lnndo at the Rio Pinar Coun­
In other piny, Jeff Williams try Club. The event was orig­
o f Seminolo defeated Jim inally scheduled between Col­
Rainier 2 and 1 while Mike onial and Seminole at tho
Cotes of Lymnn was heating Mayfair Country Club. TuesLarry Sherwood 1-Up. Semin­ 1day, Seminole returns home to
ole agnin won the best hall, 4 meet Winter Park High at tho
and .1.
Mayfair. They will host Onk
Seminole now bus posted ; Uidge on Thursday.
their sixth win in s e v e n
matches. The team's only loss
to date wns a match it drop­
1
-----ped to Leesburg two weeks
ago. Seminolo won the OBC
title Inst season. This year
they are competing in the
Metro and hnvo posted three
wins aguinst no losses in the

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Lyman '9' Host
To Leesburg
I.yman High’s undefeated
Greyhound* were to ho»t the
visiting Leesburg Yellow Jac­
kets at 5 this afternoon at
Longwood Park in an Orange
Belt Conference encounter.
Lyman, with victories over
Oviedo's Lions and Wildwood's
Wildcats in its first two
games, will prohably send
Donnie Smith to the mound.
Smith tossed a three-hitter
Tuesday afternoon at the Wild­
cats when Lyman posted its
first OBC win of tho season.
Saturday afternoon Coach
Jim Payne will take his
Greyhounds to Oeore for s
non-league affair with the
Cardinals. Saturday's contest
will begin at 2 p. m.
Ilonnie Harrell of Seminole
defeated Joe Asher of Lyman
1-up. Both were alternates
and their scores did not have
any hearing on the outcome
of the match.

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•tit Oasfitri •trail

(Dsuxh (Jlbby •
DEAR ABBY: I am • 18year-old |lrl who la being
severely puniahed for *omathing I did that I don’ t
think waa to terrible. I got
permlttlon to go to a party
at a girl friend's home. My
boy friend picked me up at
7:30 and I told my mother
I would be home at 11 &gt;30.
When I got In the ear, this
other couple suggested driv­
ing downtown first. We no­
ticed that a movie we all
wanted to Me was playing,
so we went to the movie
Instead. We had a snack af­
terwards and I got home at
exactly 11:80 like 1 said I
would. Well, my mother
was standing In the door­
way waiting fo r me. She
looked at mo Ilka I had kill­
ed somebody. It seemed she
wanted to tell me some­
thing, so aha telephoned the
girl's house wh«ro the par­
ty was, and 1 wasn't there.
She aald she'd been pacing
the floor for three hours.
1 got home when 1 said 1
would, and 1 didn't do any­
thing wrong.
Mother
grounded mo for a month.
Was this fa ir? Just the
look on her face when 1 got
home was p u n i s h m e n t
enough fo r me.
PUNISHED ENOUOH

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR PUNISHED: A
month of staying home la
bound to make a more last­
ing Impression than the
"look " on jr-Air mother's
face. You should have call­
ed home when you decided
to change your plans.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: My hus­
band is a great one for at­
tacking the female Intelli­
gence. Whenever he sees a
driver do something stupid,
he will say, "Must be a wo­
man driver."
He claims that the rea­
son there are fewer women
than men In the professions
Is because a woman's learn­
ing capacity Is Inferior to
a man's. He knocks women
every chance he gets. I am
tired o f listening to him
b l a m e every misfortune
from the Chicago fire to
the San Francisco earth­
quake on women. I’d like
to give him a real snappy
answer that would shut him
up once and for all. Any
ideasT
MERE WOMAN
DEAR MERE: Ask him
how coma he didn't remain
a bachelor. Like his fntherl
•
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DEAR ABBY: For sever­
al years our brother has
asked us (hla sitters) to

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NORTH
30
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SOUTH
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Opening lead— 0 I
ed on playing spades Instead I
of Just raising hla partner to played carelessly on Uis third
three no-trump. Then he had diamond.

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By Mrs. Q a i N N Snyder
Gary Brown recently was
licensed to tha Gospel Min­
istry by the Osteen Baptist
Church. He will bring the 11
a. m. message st the Osteen
Church this coming Sunday.
Ills sermon will climax tha
"Youth
Week"
activities
which havs Included a ham­
burger fry, special Youth
Council meellngs, Youth Pray­
er Meeting, Youth visiting
Youth, and filling many places
o f service In the Sunday
School and church.
Other young people serving
In places of leadership during
the week are Larry llirt as
chairman of youth deacons,
John F. Tatum HI as Sunday
School Superintendent, Ken­
neth llosack
as Training
Union Director and Miss MatJne Stowrll as Director of
Church muale. These youth
were under (he leadership o f
Mrs. Lois Brooke, Training
Union leader.
N trricB
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for any debts Inmrred b*
anyone other than snyself,
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By Elisabeth Math leu*
Special Holy Week services
have bean announced for tha
Geneva Methodist Church by
Rav. W. B. Timms, pastor,
who will apeak Sunday on
"look in g for a King" at the
11 a. m. worship.
A felllowshlp supper will ba
aarved at Ihe church Monday
at 3 p. m. followed by the
Quarterly Conference with Dr.
Joe Telle, district auparlntendest, In charge.
Barman topic* for T:M p.
m. dally services throughout
tha weak will be "Gethsemene," Tuesday; "Tb# Betray­
al," Wednesday; "Arrest and
T rial," Thursday and "Cal­
vary," Friday. Special music
will ba a part o f each ser­
vice. Visitors art invited.

Officials of the Westminster
Presbyterian Church attend
Ini a special misting of the
North Florida Presbytery of
Ihe U n i t e d
Presbyterian
Church held Tuesday In Bus
Us were Rev. John N. Mont­
gomery and Mrs. Barry Haw­
thorne and Stephen Tuliy,
elders.

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Ralph W. Lossing Sr., 32,
o f 401 French Avenue, died
at 4:40 this morning at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
A native o f Tullalioma,
Tr nn, ha had resided In San­
ford since 1020. He had been
engaged In the transfer busIness until hla retirement,
lie was a member of Con*
grrgatlona!
Christian
Church.
Surviving are Ills wife,
Mrs. Florence Lossing, and
five
children,
Ralph
Jr.,
Sanford; Gerald, Jacksonvil­
le; Douglas, 8L Petersburg,
and Rev. Larry Lossing, Ret­
ie Glade, and Mrs. Mary Riv­
era, Orlando,
Funeral services fur Ralph
W. Lossing 8r. will be at 4
p. m. Saturday at the Brlaaon
Funeral Home in Sanford With
the Rev. Walter A. McPheraon
o f Die Congregational Church
officiating. Burial will be In
Oeklewn Memorial Park.

M Y F To Give
Egg Hunt
An Easter Egg Hunt for a
group of underprivileged child­
ren will be given Sunday af­
ternoon by members of the
Junior and Serior MYF of
tha First Melhodllt Church of
Ssnford.
The hunt will taka place in
Ihe park across from the
church and members of tha
youth division will ba In
churge of recreation, favors
and rcfrrihm rnli for tome 13
first, second and third grade
children.

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By Jana Casselberry
Plans have been announced
for the Easter Sunrise Service
to be sponsored by the South
Semlaole Ministerial Aaaocla
too at 3:15 a.m. at ths Lyman
High School Athletic Field.
Rev. J. D. Peacock of the
Fern Park Church of the Ns
aarena will be the speaker
Rev. Jack Lindsay, First Bap­
tist Church of Longwood, will
give the Invocation.
Thera will be a welcome by
a representative of the ichool
and a responsa by Rev. Leon
ard Jones, Ministerial Asaoclalion president and pastor of
the
Prairie Lake Baptist
Church of Fern Park.
Rev. Delmas Copeland of
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church will serve
as song leader. The Scrip­
ture will be read by Rev. E.
Ruth Grant of the First Pen
tecottal Church of Longwood.
Rev. John L. Montgomery of
W e • t m lnster Presbyterian
Church In Howell Park will
flva tha prayer.
The Benediction will be glv
ea by Dr. N. Carl Eldar, asao
dated pastor of the Altamonte
Springs Community Chapel.
The offering, which will be
taken, will go lo the Seminole
County Juvenile Council to
further its work with youth.
The Sunrise Service will
climax a series of three unit­
ed services, the first two be­
ing the dramatic presenta­
tions by Frank Houghton on
Friday and Saturday at 7:30
p. m. at tha Lyman Field.

1:11 (I) N* waeop*

The Sermon on the Mount
wilt be Interpreted on Friday
night and The Last Supper
will be enacted on Saturday
night.
In the event of rain ser
vices will be held In tha Ly­
man school auditorium. The
public is invited to attend
all of tha service*.

Dinner Aids
Longwood VFD

Catholic Circle
To Have Sale

Group To See
Passion Play

Cross Erected
By Jaaa Casselberry
An
inspirlngly
beautiful
view at night, cipecially In
this Holy Season, Is tha ilium
Inated 13 toot white wooden
cross which has been erected
In the Casselberry Cemetery
on Lake Drive.
Many Improvements have
been made at the Cemetery
recently including the plant
Ing of oak trees and ahrubs
and the placing of a fence.

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By Donna Kate#
Tha Longwood Volunteer
Fire Department's fifth an
nual fried chicken dinntr held
laat Saturday was a tremen­
dous success, Chief Claude
Layo reported at tha regular
meeting of the firemen Wed­
nesday evening.
,
An estimated 1,000 dinners
were served to the crowd
which began gathering at
City Park shortly after 3 p.m.
although serving waa nut
scheduled to begin until 4
p.m.
Proceeds o f tha dinner have
been u»ed to order 31 addi­
tional monitors no that each
firemen may have one in hia
home. This waa the announc­
ed goal of tha department
The equipment is expected
to be delivered and in oper­
ation within tha next few
weeks. Need of additional un­
its to the 10 already in serv­
ice became evident during the
past year when the firemen
were called to 90 fires, twothirds o f them outside the
city limits o f l,ongwood.
Chief Layo expressed hia
appreciation to tho Firemen's
Auxiliary for its assistance
and to the patrons of the
Funeral services for Mrs. event who helped the firemen
Hattie Cooper, o f 612 East achieve their goal.
Fifth Street, will be conduct­
ed by Rev. Ernest Rucker at
II a.m. Saturday et New
Bethel Baptist Church. Bur­
ial will be In Restlawn Cem­
etery.
By Donna Rates
A native o f Ilerneaville,
Longwood'* St. Catherina of
S. C., she had raalded In San­ Siena Circle of the Church of
ford slnca 1026, Sha was a Ihe Nativity Catholic Wo­
member o f New Bethel Bap­ men's Club will sponsor a
rummage tale Friday and
tist Church.
Surviving are her husband, Saturday beginning at • a.
Lawranca
Cooper; two m. each day at tb* Super
daughters, Mrs. Florence Ed­ Valu Market ot&gt; SR 433.
Mrs. Pat Boylai, chairman
wards, of Eatonville, and
Mra.
Zillerateen
Bellamy, of tho alias, reports that
Sanford, and three ions, llama of good uaad clothing,
Lawrence Jr. and Deferdie, furniture, kitchen utanslie and
of Sanford, and Herbert II. white elephants prill ba aval],
able.
Cooper, of Geneva, N, Y.
Wilson-EIrhelberger
Mor­
tuary la In charge o f arrangementa.

la Ynur Present

Geneva Church
To Observe
Holy Week

Inneraprlng Mattress
Renovation Special

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PLUMUNG. HEATING
AIK CONDITIONING
1037 Sanford Ave.
313-3331

Rev. Fuller
To Be Installed
Sunday
Cersmonlea will bs conductad at 3 p. m. Sunday at the
yirat Christian Church of
Hanford at which tlma Rev.
Vernon Fuller will be Install­
ed a i new minister of the
church.
Speaker for the occasion
will be Dr. Lawrence Ashley
o f Ocala, eaecutlve secretary
from tha Florida Christian
Mlsilonary Society. Assisting
will be ministers of tha Cen­
tral District Christian Chur­
ches and of the Sanford Min
lsterial Association.
Rev. Fuller will be guest
o f honor at a reception to be
held In tha church's educa
lional building Immediately
followlag tha service. All
members and friends of tha
church are Invited to attend

the 8 a. m. Mass Sunday at
tha Church o f tha Nativity and
distributed following ths I
a. m., 10 a. m. and noon
Massaa. Mass Is scheduled for
iilO p. m. Wednesday, Thunday and Friday far Holy
Week.

LIVING'

If ha had only discarded a
small heart on that lead the
bad trump break would not
have hurt him. West would
have ruffed and could have
led anything he wanted, but
South would havo made his
10 tricks.
Have you spoiled any other
mistakes on this hand?
There was one. East should
havo led the see of diamonds
Instead of the jack at trick
three. This would have set up
dummy's queen for a discard.
But that discard would not
have done Boulh any good,
Iprovided West made sure that
he ruffed with his long trump
1st exactly the right time.

MARCH II*
Admissions
Denny Plcnge, Helen DeWitt,
Richard Tbom si, Helen Bridgers, Henrlet Henry, Lucille
Anderson, Alysa
Cameron,
Patricia Overbay, Edna Dun­
ham, all of Sanford; Tbom si
Lee
Johnson,
Patricia
Schmidt, Tltuavtlla; Batty Ba­
ker, Geneva; Belva Lyntj
Bush, Oviedo; Verdle Delan­
ey, Mims; Irene Campbell,
Longwood
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Baker,
baby boy, Gsntva; Mr. and
Mra. Bcrnarls Delaney, baby
girl, Mims
Discharges
lallla Cole, William M dlobarls, Martha Boss, Jack BanIon, Mra. Sandra Moody and
baby boy, all o f Sanford;
Gladys VanNcss, Longwood;
Elisabeth Kaufman, DeBary;
LaVerns Jurane, Deltona

AIR CONDITIONING
•UICKM, INIXMNIIVIlV
Blessed
It TDM m um MMACI Palms
Palms will be blessed during

INSTALLATION ISEASY
COST IS LOW

Oet It o ff your chest. For
a personal unpublished re
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3386, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose k stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
•
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For Abby’s booklet, "How
To Have A I.ovcly Wed­
ding," send 60 cents to Abby, Box 33C6, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

The triumphant entry of
Jesus Into Jerusalem will be
celebrated Sunday at 11 son.
at tha Congregational Christ­
ian Church oT Sanford with a
children's procession of palms,
s large cross of palms on the
altar and prtsentation of a
lapel palm cross to each per­
son attending the service.
Special music will Include
a solo by Zula Xammtn,
"The Palms," by J. Faurs,
snd an anthem by the adult
choir.
The service will be conduct­
ed by Rev. Weller A. R. Me
Pherson who has chosen as
his sermon topic, "Behold,
Thy King." A blessing will
be given persons who bring
palm crostst kept from the
1933 Palm Sunday.
Maundy Thursday at the
church will be observed with
the ancient service, Office of
Tenebrse, or Servlee of Light
and Darkness, Including Holy
Communion.
The church will unite with
other churches in ths Good
Friday Servlet of the Croee
beginning at noon s t the First
Presbyterian Church and In
(he Easter Sunrise Service st
Municipal Stadium.

R. W. Lossing Sr.
On(Bhidysi By Oswald
Dies InJacoby
Hospifal

Ja cob y

Youth Pastor
To Lead Service

select gifts for him to give
his wife on special occa­
sions. He tells us what to
buy and we do the best we
can for the price he wants
to pay. For her birthday
this year we selected a
lovely tapestry purs*. A
month later she decided It
was "hom ely" snd asked
us to exchange It for an­
other one, or to keep It our­
selves. She hat never thank­
ed us fo r the time and e f­
fort o f shopping for these
gifts. She only raps every­
thing we select. We shop in
the best stores and buy on­
ly what we would want for
ourselves. What should we
do the next time our broth­
er asks us to pick out a gift
for his wife 7
TIME WASTED
DEAR TIME: Decline
the assignment, and tell
him why.
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W eekend Television

Congregational South Seminole Association
Church To Mark To Conduct Sunrise Service
Palm Sunday

By Jan* Casselberry
A group from the Caiselberry Community Methodist
Church will leave the church
at 8:30 a. m. Saturday aboard
the Sunday School Bui to at­
tend the Paiilon Play In Lake
Wales that evening.
During the day they plan
to visit several of the area
attractioni such ai (he Great
Masterpiece, Rok Tower and
Cypren Gardens, A picnic
lunch will be enjoyed.

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Dvatry
Rob Hop* Varlaty
Routs IS
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I n .i d . tha Mavla
Kingdom
Twilight Zona
1’ rlca la Rls ht
Jark Taar (Color)
Fight o f tha W a lk
Alfred Hlteheoek
Ilnur
Maka That Hpira
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(Color)
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Tannaaara Tuxrdo
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Quick Draw McGrow
Junior Auction
Fireball XI.
Mightv Muuaa
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It In Tin Tin
Caspar
Fury
Roy Rngara Show
Ilaany * Ctcll

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( I ) Tha H ollywoo d
10:00
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11:10
11:15
11:10

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Amarlcan Handstand
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My Frland Fllcka
Hit. Aftarnoon Fantura
( I ) Champ. W ra .ltln g
1:01 ( ] ) Watch Mr. Wlaard
1:30 (II Talk A Talant
Ml Challenge Gulf
1:00 (*) Champ Howling
( I ) Not For lllra
l i l t Ml Thaatar X
( I ) Til A
1:41 ( I ) Wash. Report
1:00 ( I ) CllB Golf
Clasaio
4:30 ( I ) MIC Hporla Fractal
l:oo M) Wld* World o f
Sports
( I ) I'orit y W agon or
Show
1:10 ( I ) it s tha Daw
n o t I D Fishing r u a
a: IS ( ! ) Newarnpt
1:30 ( I ) Sir. Kd
( D Guy l o m b a r d s
1:11 ( I ) Nawscop*
1:00 (I I Circus Boy
( ! ) Contra! Florid*
Hhowcaas
IS) Has Hunt
t i l t ( I ) Tha 1-lautvnant
(0) Jackla (Heaton
( D Hootenanny
t i l t ( ! ) J o ty Ulahop (Cotar)
(1) Tha Dafandare
( » ) Lawranc* Walk

OVER 35 YEARB
At First A Palmetto
(Alongside old poet office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.
* Carpets • Furniture
• Tile
• Plano*
* Rental Had*

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Rattlallna
Thaatar o f tha Stars
Adult Thaatar
Movlt

Faith rer Today
Ravlval
On* W a y Mirror
Fact The Nation
Low er Light House
Oral Roberta
Tour Lila In Tha
World Today
( D Herald o f Truth
( ! ) NRC Opera
1:10 ( ! ) Championship R o w ­
ling
( ! ) Frontier* o f Faith
( D Challanga Golt
1:00 (3) Btar a Htary
1:10 ( D l’ ro -R o w I tri Tour
(1) Topic
( I ) CRH Hpnrte Bpactacutar
3:00 ( ! ) Bun l.iy
1:00 (31 W orld or G olf
(1) laauas A Anawtra
11) Ona o f a Kind
4:10 ( i ) Balance All Btara
1:00 ( I ) Alumni Fun
( ! ) Wild Kingdom
O ) Trallmaater
1:10 ( ! ) OK College Rowt
(4) Ted Mack Amataur
Hour
1:00 f l ) lath centu ry
*■09 ( ! ) Pro 4 Con
( ! ) Meet Th* Prats
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M) Death Va llty Days
(1) Nawacope
7 :00 (91 Otala A Harriett
(1) lilll Dana Mhuw
(5) Last!*
Tit* ( D Kmplr*
( ! ) Wonderful World af
Color
( I ) My Favorite Martian
1:00 (4) Kd Sullivan
1:10 ( ! ) 4.1r In At
( ! ) Arrtat A Trial
1:10 ( 1) Bananas
10:00 ( ! ) DuPont Dhow o f
Week
( D Btoney Ilurkt
10:10 ( ! ) MIC News Report
11:00 ( ! ) Newacop*
(4) Harry Ittaaontr
Nawa
( ! ) Newalln*
11:11 ( D Theater o f th* Kara
11:10 (3) Pater Gunn
11:40 ( ! ) Keyhole

( ! ) Spanish

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MONDAY A. M.

Divorce Court
R itrtfa *
Gall Karas Shew
P.nmper Room
Americas Hlatary
Oay Wkaa
Mlk* Wallace

10:11 (1) NBC Nawa
10:10 ( ! ) W ord for W ord
( t ) I Lavs Laay
( ! ) Dacambar Brid*
M : t t ( t ) Tha MtCays
( ! ) Caoaantratloa
( ! ) Price la Rlaht
11:10 ( D Pat* A Oladya
( ! ) Th* Object la
( ! ) Misting Link*

SUNDAY P. M.

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Father X a s w a l a w
Basrah far Tam ara s*
Truth ar Caataquanta*
Guiding Light
Open Window
Magic o f Muale
News sad Waalfeaa
Latfllm*
Focua
A* Th* Warld Tura*
Science
Newsline
You A Your Btudrnt
raaaword
People Will Talk
Ann Bouthara
NflC Nawa
Th* Doctor*

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Lie* Howard
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To Tall th* Truth

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First U. R. prciident born
in th* United .State* after
tha adoption of th* U. S. Con­
stitution was William Henry
Harriaon.

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FMONIi lessford I I I 4 N I

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pear In person and bring your recorded Deed or Agreement For Deed with you, also 1964 Florida
Auto registration.
Application for Widow and Disability Exemptions must be filed each year
TAX LAWS provide severe penalties for failure to file returns on Tangible and Intangible Per­
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FILE Y O U R A P P L IC A T IO N S A N D R E T U R N S N O W
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Deltona Woman Named Reporter For Herald
Mr*. Robert (Mildred) Han­ llful Deltona," today agreed
ey, who describes herself as lo work with the Herald ar
"one of tha happiest and most «re* correspondent for the
contended residents of beaufast crowing new develop­
ment.
Sh* lives at 1317 Hartley
Avenue with her husband, Ro­
iiiid iv a m 'k s o . na
bert; daughter. Kathy, and
u
o ii h i srax rso o r
t iik
t o w s
o r I'Aa aKt.nr.Nitr. son, Patrlc. Haney, retired
f i . o i i i i i *. K x r i i K * * i \ n t i i k
ist r st io t
o r t h i o t o w s from th* U. S. Post Ofilce, is
t o k x t f . t d iTa t k i h i i t o i i .
I All MM ITS TO A W KX l u l l - now with Mackle Brothers.
T I I X I. A M ia Mr I Ml (-OXTI. Kathy is a secretary In th*
til o r a
TO TIIK PIIK«KXT
n o f x ii a a 11: a o r a a iii Deltona Sales Office and I’at
TOWS
AAII AVITIIIX TIIK
•ttcndi DcLand Junior High
SAME COTXTY.
HR IT EXACTED HT THU School.
p e o p l e o r t iik
to w n o r
Mildred, who wts a secre­
CAHHKMIEunT, FLORIDA!
II Thai Ihl. Ordinance la tary In the Minneapolis Office
• n arl.d pursuant to Hsctlnn of Investors Diversified Ser­
1* 1.04, Elorlda Btatuts* fur
vices, inc., recently returned
ISIS.
SI That tha Town o f Caa.al- from Memphis, Tenn., where
herry. Florida, harabr d.elaro*
It. Intantlnn lo annas to tha sh* received training qualify­
T o w n o f Caasslbsrry, Florida, ing btr to serva as the present
at tha .aplratlon o f thirty (10) Welcome Wagon Hosteia for
riaya from tha adoption o f
tlila Ordlnanra, t h . fnlt-iwln* Deltona. She also is treasurer
described pareala o f land ly- of the Pioneer Club of Del­
In* eontltuoua to tho praaont
boundaries o f Iho Tow n o f tona.
Casselberry, Florida, and b e.
She itatci that ihe ia look­

ing forward to welcoming
each new resident to the com­
munity and (0 reporting news
of their activities.

Legal Notice

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MILDRED HANEY

In* In Hetnlnol* County, F lo r ­
ida:

In* to th* Plat tharaof aa

r.oord od I* Plat Book tl,
Pa*a TO, Publlo Record*
o f stmlnol* County, F lo r­
ida.
b ) I,Ola 4, I an* T, Block S;
and l«Jla I, 4 and I, lllnrk
S. all o f 8 E M I N O I. A
FAtlK, a fo ordln * lo tha
r u t tharaof ao r.rordsd
In Plat Ilook I, P a * . IS,
Public It.corda o f S.tnlnolo County, Florida.
•) Lila 4 and I, Block Ci
and l-oia 3, I, 4 and S,
M uck t)| and L o ti l, 4,
I, 4, 7. I and t. Block
K. all o f CA IIEMIEIUIY
HKIOHTX,
aooordln*
to
4 b . Plot tharaof aa raeord .d In Plat Bunk f.
p a x . IT, Publlo It.corda
o f Hamlnola County, F lo r­
ida.
8) llralnnln* at a point on
l b . Wait llna o f tlovarntn.nt l-ot X. Section IT,
Tuwnahlp
31
H n u t h,
llanxo JO Kaat which la
ii 01- IS* W III.4F from
t h . HW eornar o f aald
tl..vrrntn.nl L»l t. run
llit nco N l l ‘ 41* 40-’ W
1111.IF to tho North rISht
o f way o f Htat. Hoad 434,
tli.nca N SI* XT" W ali.XF
III tho Uoat rl* h l o f way
o f Stato floail No. 11-404
Ilf.
8.
IT-SX),
t h .n r .
Northeasterly atonic .aid
Kaat rliilit o f way 1010.04*
1„ It. Intcr.ecllon with
tho North llna nf tho 8
1, of HU U o f N W ' l of
Section It, Township II
South,
lia n a.
&gt;u Eaot,
thrnco Flat alon* aald
North lint 34 14*. thane.
S 1J* XI' IV 9 1 . lhanca
ti To* AX' K XOl.l', tli.nca
S 19* S»* \V 344.0* tlianc.
S TO* 07* K JS0 &lt;•', tli.nca
N 19* OF I! :««# *, lhanca
S T»* u|' K 39X o', lhanca
N 1»* 41* 40" H JI9.S'
1,i a f o r . a . ld North llna of
H'a of 8U'.i o f NWU,
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S IS- 41* 40" W j u n ­
to
point o f
brtl nn ln *
(SUBJECT to apaclal condltlona defined In Section
IV, Ordinance No. S9t
I ) That title Ordinance ehall
bo publlafeld once a week
fo r four (4) aonaecatlee
week*
I* T j a
Hanford
Herald, a nawapapir publiahed in lim ltiola County,
Florida.
„
,
4) That lha aboee-daacrlbad
trarta o f land In lha a «*re *ata contain Use than
ton (14) ra*latered alactora. an* lha awnar* and
fntareat hotdara o f aald
prspartlaa hava formally
p.tttlonad 1* ba anntstd.
I ) Thai thla Ordinance ahall
taka affact Immadlatsly
upon lta final paaaaca and
adoption.
|) That alt Ordinance* or
parts o f Ordinance# In
ronfllct
herewith
»r*
hereby r*paalad.
ADOPTED
al
*
r ig u U r
tneetln* o f «h* Town Council
o f lb* Town o f ^ * " * ' ) ’ *’ *{[*
Florida, thla lift day *1 Mnr«h,
A. D. 1*44.
(TOWN HEAL)
/ » / Owen W. Anally
MAYOR
ATTEST:
/ a / Mary Hawthorn*
TOWN CLERK
Kenneth W. McIntosh
Attorn ey » t Law
I*o*l OfflC* Hot l i l t
Hanftrd, Florida
Publish Mar. II. I*. **. *
April I. 1141.

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last Sunday was t*rm*d
•ral Electric kltehens and
gratifying by a spokesman
central water and aewarfor Roia L. Payton real
age eyeteme.
estate company,
Stenitrom
Realty alio
Th* public I* still Invit­
reports thr** other home*
ed to *•• th* four bed­
under construction and that
they
hav* reached th*
room, two and a half bath
horn*. Tha horn* feature*
stag* where th* purchas­
a spacious kitchtn, life­ er can chooi* hi* paint col­
time t e n a n t fleor*, a dsn
or*, til*, and bath fixture*.
Lota ara also available
wi th
flr*plae*, ceramic
bathe, air conditioning and for cuitom-built homt*.
r a n t r a 1 heat, louvtred
VA, FHA and conven­
tional financing ar* avail­
door* throughout, an »nable.
trance foyer, enclosed twoTwo home* ar* also
ear garag* with a work ar­
avallabl* through 8 t • n •
ea.
strom Realty In th* IdyllThe epeelal ihowlng last
wild* area of Loch ,Arbor.
week drew a generous re­
On* is a two story, four
sponse, Payton real aetata
bedroom horn* with two
aid** aald.
Thr** homes ar* availa­
and a half bath*. Th* oth­
er 1* a slngl* story, thre*
ble for occupancy in Ra­
bedroom, two bath struc­
venna Park and ar* offer­
ture.
ed by 8hoemaker Construc­
tion C o m p a n y through
Th* r e s i d e n c e * hav*
Stanitrom Realty.
sidewalks, central heat and
Th* homt* hava e«ntral
air conditioning and also
heat and air conditioning
featura handmade, custom
ducts, fully-*qulpp*d U*nbuilt cabinets.

By Jane O a t e l b e r r y

A metals arirnro kit and
electric furnace for conduct­
ing basic metallurgies experi­
ments has been donated to tho
science department of Lyman
High School by the Orlando
Chapter of the American So­
ciety for Metals.
The gift wai presented
Tuesday afternoon by mem­
bers of the Executive Com­
mittee, ltxrlxn Uoplcn, of 508
Oranole Ave., Maitland, and
B. B. Peterson, 3188 Lake
Howell Hoad, Winter Park.
Both men are materials en­
gineers al Martin Company
and have children attending
Lyman.
The American Society for
Metals la an international
technical aoclcty with more
than 34.000 members in th*
United States and 80 foreign
countries.

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NoMct ta harahy (Ivan tha*
purauant to final daoraa randarad on
tha l l t h
day o f
Maroh, M i l , In that rartaln
cam * pending In th* Circuit
Court tn and for Hamlnnla
County. Florida, In Chanctry,
wharaln FIRST F E D E R A L
HAVINOR AND IXVAN ASSO­
CIATION OF R K M I N O L M
COUNTY, a corporation,
la
Plaintiff, and R. C. CRUMP.
TON, at ua. at al, ara d eftn danta,
Chanrary
Doekat
No.
I l l l t . 1. ARTHUR M. BECK­
WITH. JR . Clark o f tha afaraaald Circuit Court, will wlthla
tha ta*al hour* nf aal* on
MONDAY. MARCH 10. 1111,
of fer for Ml* and aall ta tha
hlahaat and haat hlddar for
caah at tha front door o f th*
Courthoua* o f Hamlnola Coun­
ty. Florida, In Hanfard. F lo r­
ida, tha fo llo w ln *
daasrlbad
proparty, altuatad Sad haln*
in Hamlnola C o u n t * . Florida,
lo -w lt :
1aria ( and la (taa* tlia
Eaatarly 4t f t fast nf tait
IS) In M ock 44 o f HANI.ANDO THE H U R U R I I
RMAUTIFUL PALM
artllNOH
HECTtON,
aecord ln * to plat tharaof raoordad In Plat Book a,
p a s s t i t * o f tha Publla
Raoorda nf Bemlnnl* Coun­
ty, Florida,
■ ubjaet la raatrlaMoM ad
racord.
Bald Mia wilt b t mad* pur­
suant to and In ordar to M l lafy th* tarma a f aald llnat
darra*.
(CIRCirtT COURT HEAT4
Arthur If. llarkwlth. J r ,
Clark o f Circuit Court, la
and for Hamlnola Count**
Florida.
By: Handra I. Johnson.
It. C.
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I*. O. tint HIS
Hanford, Florida
Publish March 3e, t i l l .
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R O T ic n n r b a l m
Kollo* I* hereb y *l»e n t%*t
Pursuant So final deers* ran•lered on tha l l t h day of
March, 1*44, In (hat certain
causa psndln* In th# Circuit
Court In and for Kemlnol*
County, Florida, in Chancery,
whsratn
FIRST
FEDERAL
8AV1NOR AND LOAN A M O
CIATION OF I S i l l K O I , I
COUNTY,
a
corporation,
la
Plaintiff, and D. W. KUTTER1X0 and wlfa. D AI8T 11. KKTTKRJNCJ
and
DOIURT
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K UTTER I NO, JR., ara dafendams, Chancery Doekat No.
uTin. i , A n T i n m 11. i i e c k .
WITH,
JR.,
Clark
of
th*
aforaaald Circuit Court, will
within th* 1***1 hour* o f aal*
on MONDAY, MARCH 10. l i s t ,
of fer for aal* and aall &lt;0 lha
lilfhsst and haat
blddar for
cash at th* front door o f th*
Courthoua* o f Remlnolt Coun­
tv, Florid*. In Sanford, Ftorl.la, th* rminwln* daarrlhad
property, altuatad and bain*
In Hamlnola County, Florida,
lo -w lt :
I-ots I I and 14. Mock I.
PALM TER RACE, accordIn* to plat tharaof recorda.I In 1’ lat Hook 4, pa*a*
t l and II, o f th* public
raenrda o f Seminal* Coun­
ty Florida |
Hubjert lo raalrlctlon*. ra•araatlon* and basement*
o f racordi
Said aala will ha mad# purauanl to and In ordar lo aatUfy lha tarm* o f Mid final
d-crea
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAT.)
Arthur H. llarkwlth. Jr.,
Clark o f Circuit Court In
and for Hamlnola County,
Florid*
Kyi Handra 8. Johnson

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Legal Notice

Hhlnhoteer A Taiaaa
I* ti Hot 1**1
Ranford, Florida
Publish March 30. 1144
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by Kings wood Builder* Ine.
which announce* th*r* ar*
only two lots remaining in
Grova Manor.
If past reiponi* contin­
ues, they will not U lt long
on th* market.
Each o f tha two remain­
ing home* art situated
amid citrus tr**s.
Klngawood alto report*
three houses ar* compltt*
In Gr**nbrlar. Two of
them ar* thre* hedroome
two bath* t and tha third
ia a contemporary homt
also with thr** bedroom*
and two bath*.
Two four b*droom, two
bath horn** ar* under con­
struction at H i g h l a n d
Court and Park Av*nu*.
Lot* ar* also available in
(■reenbrlar for th* purchaser to build hi* home,
either through Kingiwood
or another builder.
Response to th* showing
of th* f35,000‘Cl*t* resi­
dence In th* Mayfair area

Lyman Receives Gift From Metals Society
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In The Spring Our Fancies Turn Home-Ward
You look at the eatendnr and it'* th* first day
of *prlng. Maybe your
thought* turn to a new
homt. 8hould It occur, It
cost* nothing to look and
what you tea could be a
turning point In your lif*.
Th* home* offered by
variou* builder* and their
realtor agents ar* out­
standing.
For example, a home
with a sunken living room,
a aeparat* dining room
and a family room that
lead*
to th* patio, 11
also ha* a doubl* carports
and features three bedtooma and two bath*.
Thla homa la located at
(■rove Manor, Mellonvill*
nnd Washington. Also at
that location is a four bed­
room, two bath horns with
many, many features, in­
cluding a family room
with covered patio, dining
room and living room.
The home* ar* offered

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's outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

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Students Present Latin Club Banquet And Program.
Tha themt of the annual
I,«tln Club banquet held at
the Seminole High 8chool student lounge, Tuesday night,
was Aeneas and Dido. Tha

Iscene represented the banquet
irivcn for Aenesa by Dido,
queen o f Carthage, on Aeneas'
arrival in Carthage. Tho atory
Iis found in Vergil’s ''Aeneld,”

tha epic describing tha wanderings o f Aeneas, the Tro­
jan hero who was to found
tha Homan race.
Aeneas was portrayed by

Steve Sewell, Dido by Helen
Mann. The banquet also had
as main characters Venus,
goddess o f leva and mother
of the Roman people, por­

quet were members of the
Latin IV class, who are
studying the "Aeneid.” These
members were given places of
honor at head tables.

trayed by Audrey Decker and
Ascanius, Aeneas' son, who
was portrayed by David Lan­
ier.
Also honored at the ban­

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JEFFREY HARLOW, left and Jerry Cullum,
ri«ht, co-cliairmen o f the planning committee for
the Latin banquet with Latin teacher, Mrs. Boyd
Coleman, center.
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Sanford Personals
SOME OF THE ROMAN CHARACTERS por­
trayed at tho Latin Club banquet aro Steve Se­
well, left, portraying Aeneas, with his slnve
back of him, Pat Stcnstrom and (Dido) Helen

Mann with her slnve, Anna Lee Herman. Pic­
ture at right, (Venus) Audrey Decker, with
slave Mcdn Neimnn, behind her and (Ascunius)
David Lanier and slave, Susnn Perkins.

Girls Host Monroe Club

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Members of the Lake Mon­
roe
Home
Demonstration
Club relieved a treat during
their regular meeting night
recently. The Monroe Handy
Helpers 4-H eluh were host­
esses. The girls planned and
prepared
the refreshments
and decorutcd the plutes and
cups used.
Mrs. CK. Hunter, presi­
dent, presided over the bus­
iness session. The eluh wus
told of tho recent Heart
(Jtict-n contest which wus
won by tho girl tthcy were
sponsoring. Darlene Robert*
daughter o f onu of the mem­
ber* Mrs. M.O. Roberts wus
tin* winner by turning over
$1121 to the Heart Fund. The
club told Mrs. Robert* they
were proud to have sponsor­
ed Dntlcne.
Mis* Myrtle Wilson, Coun­
ty lit) agent told o f the re­
cent meat school, and an­
nounced
the
4-H county
events day on April 4 and
fho dies* revue on April 25
at
(lie Carl Lommlcr home
MISS MYRT1E WILSON, left, being served
in Longwood. May 3 has
punch by Patty Bnker, president of Monroe 4-li
been designated as 4-H club
Handy Helpers Club, with Reeky Gowan an­
day and June 29 through
other member in the background.
July 3 will be
4-11 camp
days at Camp McQuarrie.
Other plana were discuss­
ed
for the 30thanniversary
of
tit* Monroe Club. Final
plana will be made at the
April meeting, April 9. Mre.
O.O. Nordgren and Mra. J.
MONDAY
E. Andrews will be the hostesses.
The Catholic Youth Club of
The Scrvico Circle of the
The
preaidsnk appointed
First J’ rrsbyicrlan C h u r c h Alt Souls Parish will make Mra. J.H. Tindel. Mre. Wm.
tho
preparations
for
the
Eas­
Meets from 1U a.m. to 2:30
Carroll 8r. end Mra. Hasel
ter Egg Hunt for the children
p.M.
of the parish which will be Gardner to serve on tha nora
Mating committee.
Communion Services will be held on Easter Sunday,
Members were told o f tha
The
eggs
will
be
donated
by
held Monday at to a m . at
water
clinic on March 24 et
Holy Cross Episcopal Church. the members of the Catholic the HD Center and on March
Women's Club. All pre-school
through tire fourth grade chil­ 25 o f e two hour achool on
Ta^c is the name given to dren are invited to partici­ the new frees# dried foods.
Mre. 8ue Camp of the State
a Dew Florida Orange devel­ pate.
HD Office will be the in.
oped by horticulturists of the
U. S. Department of Agricul­
Ail meat and poultry grad­ structor.
Guosta fo r the evening
ture. Tlie new orange is a hy­ ed lor quality try the U. S.
brid, part orange and part Department o(
Agriculture were Mrs. David Thrasher,
tangerine. It has a rich sweet has previously been inspected Mrs. 11.M. Wilson, Miss Myr­
flavor and is easy to peel.
for wholcsotncnrsi by USDA. tle Wilson and Janica Rahn.
Club girls assisting were.
Patty, Hetty and Charlene
Raker, Reeky and Uarhara
Gowan,
Yvonna
Stripling,
Susanna Thrasher, Ruth Dul­
lard, Bambi Cheater, Sara
Dyson. Joy Wilson. Their
leaders ere Mrs. H.M. Wil­
son and Mra. ILL. Jolmaon.
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green punch, cookies (home­
made by the girls), deviled
• Frigldalre underwater
eggs, prune bum*, and n ho­
Action Zone helps get
bo opociol sandwich.
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Catholic Parish

Church
Calendar

Announces Egg
Hunt Plans

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Mrs. Getman Hosts
Church Circle
Meeting
Mrs. Robert Getman was
hostess for the Id-monthly
meeting of the Ethel Root
Circle o f the rongregntionaf
Christlnn Church, on Monday
evening at Fellowship Hull.
A u inspiring devotional
service wa* conducted by Mrs.
Gus Scluimh, who presented
an impressive Intel pertution
of tlie liont'a Prayer.
Report* were hoard from
various committee chairman,
and a final report was given
upon the recent Smorgasbord.
Literature upon tin- mater­
ial uid program was distribu­
ted to tlie mcmbcis, uud Mr*.
0 .0 . Nordgren, Mrs. A.M.
Remusat and Mr*. Clyde Sliti
son were nppointid by tlie
president, Mi*. Walter Ileth
eii, to study tbo literature and
decide upon a project.
Reverend Walter A.R. Me
Phcrstm was intinduced a* n
guest, and spoke briefly to
tlie group concerning tlie
church
building
expansion
program, enlisting the pray
era and support o f tha circle
Discussion was held u* to
the circle holding a huke sale,
and tenativa pinna wero made
to hold the sale on April 11
In duwntown Sanford. Swed­
ish bread which was availa­
ble at tho Smorgasbord, will
l&gt;e sold, as well as pies, cook­
ies, rolls, coffee cake and
other baked item*.
At the conclusion o f the
meeting a "sunshine box” wat
prepared for a church mem­
ber who is ill and delicious
refreshments were served by
the hostess during the social
hour which followed, to the
following members, Mrs. T.R.
Alford, Mis. Walter Ucthca,
Mrs. Donner Carter, Mrs.
Clayton Dagwell, Mrs. MJ.
Corbett, Mr*. G.O. Nordgren,
Mr*. A.M. ItciiuiNat, Mr*. Gua
Sell malt, Mrs. Clyde Stinson
and Reverend Welter McPher­
son.
The Frre/e-drled foods in­
dustry, now only a $2 to $5
million ficdglin, will grow to
almost a quarter of a billion
dollars by 1970, the U. S. De­
partment of Agriculture predicta.

Friends of Shirley (Mrs.
Carl) Schilkc will be interest­
ed to learn that she is in
Seminole Memorial Hospital
following surgery.

Capt. and Mrs. R. L. Van
Allen and daughter, Steph­
anie, wilt arrive Saturday for
a 10-day visit with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Red­
ding.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ross Tlsher
of East Liverpool, Ohio, arc
Mrs. Rctha Mufflcy Is re­
housrgucsts of their cousins, cuperating at her home on
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Roche Sunset Drive following a re­
cent operation.
and Mrs. R. C. Long.
ft-

The elaborate decorations
carried out the theme of Di­
do's palace, with massive pil­
lars, scarlet draperies, and a
table laden with Aeneas'
gifts to Dido.
All students were dressed
In colorful authentic cos­
tumes, each representing a
character in the Trojan War.
First year students were
slaves to the second and
fourth year students. Mrs.
lioyil Coleman, Latin teacher,
and other teachers were also
in costume. Roman customs
were carried out throughout
the evening, including tho in­
vocation and other parts of
the program presented in the
Latin language.
Jerry Cullum composed and
delivered an oration concern­
ing tho events and wander;
ings of the Aenacs. During
the two hour program other
interesting events were a
"Uladitorial Combat” among
the sluves; an outstanding
"Slave Dance” ; a pantomine
akit, composed by Pat Chap­
man, using as the theme
events concerning Appolo fall­
ing in love with the Goddess
Daphne and several musical
selections.
The entire event was plan­
ned by the students. Jerry
Cullum and Jeffrey Barlow
wero co-chairmen of the plan­
ning committee assisted by
Nikki Morgan, chairman of
the menu committee; Helen
Manu, chairman of the place
card committee; A u d r e y
Decker, chairman o f the in­
vitation committee. Serving
on the decorating committee
with Jerry Cullum and Jef­
fery Barlow were Margaret
Tocvs, Mary Thomas and Dottie Jardine.

rjcU idsin ffiJudoA
Central Circle
The Central Circle o f the
Sanford Garden Club met at
the Lake Mary home of Mrs.
Jamei Thompson.
Guest speaker was Mr.
Fcrnburg who spoke to us
about growing roses in Flor­
ida. After such an Informative
talk and the wonderful book­
let "Roses in Florida” we all
want to try producing beauti­
ful roses in our gardens.
Mrs. Voile Williams gave
the interesting devoUon about
a tiny vine finding and grow­
ing around a rustic cross and

Osteen

Personals
lly Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mrs. Lois Ilrooke, Mrs.
Kenneth Hosark, Rev. Chest­
er W. Plonk and Ernest Skin­
ner attended a Sunday School
visitation meeting Tuesday
evening at the Baptist Church
in Oviedo.

turning it Into a thing of
beauty.
Mra. Cavanaugh opened tho
business meeting and report­
ed on the building fund for tho
Garden Center and the com­
ing Flower Show at the Civic
Center April 3 and 4.
Mrs. Collum reported that
she chose the Clinton Lacey
garden at 405 W. 20th SL as
Garden of the Month for
March.
Mrs. McCall reported for
the
horticultural chairman
that we should be pruning,
fertilising, rooting and watering everything and planting
numerous annuals.
Mrs. Rector was introduced
to the circle and welcomed as
the new president of the San­
ford Garden Club for the new
year.
There were 18 members and
three guests attending tho
meeting. Guests were Mrs.
Faui, houseguest of Mr*. Tur­
ner, Mr. Tinsley and Mr*.
Rector and a new member,
Mrs. Brooks.

If seedless raisins have
hardened, put them in a jar
and top the jar with a half
slice of bread. Seal tightly. In
a few days tlie raisins will be
soft again.

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A GROUP OF VAH-3 OFFICERS WIVES nro busy decorating the "Milky
Way" nt tho NAS Itullroom in preparation for the Bombing' Derby party,
tonifflit. Members of ull tlie Officers Wives Clubs assisted with the de­
corations. Left to right are, Terry Slinttuck, Jinnie Sullivan, Mnrcelle
Cnpcwcll, Fran Bnlluro, Inez Rose and Margaret Hite.
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evening. Gamca were played
with prUci awarded to Mra.
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Pfeifauf
and
M n.
Betty
Snyder,
Attending were Mra. Lewis,
Mrs.
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Mrs.
Pleilauf, Mr*. Francis Platt,
Mra. John Juris, Mrs. F. D.
Roberts, Mrs. C. C. Murray,
Mrs. J. K. Nicholson, Mra.
Thomas Tenhagen, Mrs. Clar­
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and the hostess.

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Eat Out This Weekend

'Best Seller' At Bits
A bcit seller novel becomes matizalion of "Captain Neu­ venal's most ambitious new
a magnificent motion picture man, M. D.,” which run* properties.
in Universial’s inspired dra* Sunday through Wednesday
It will come as no surprise
at the Bitz Theatre. Superb to perceptive observers of the
portrayal* by an excellent work of Bobby Darin that he,
cast nicely balance intense like Terk, already is being
S o f t e n os* n s :s it i&gt;&lt;)
drama and robust humor to hailed as a candidate for
Nut let t. h e r e b y a l r e n th »t
r n the H t h d ay o f A pr!l 1X 1 meld Uie story into a cohes­ many awards for his portray*
al of Corporal Jim Tompkins.
•
rrju U r
ni*»ttn-r
of
th# ive, entertaining whole.
n n s r d o f C ou n ty C o m m is s io n .
Eddie Albert, plsylng tlit
Gregory Peck turn* the title
r r « o f P em lu ol* C ou n ty . F l o r .
!dn.
the
fo l l o w i n g (|u*#t1ons rJle into a performance of role of Colonel Norval Algsta
m ill ln&gt; s c t . d upon. t n - w lt :
Bliss, adds new lustre to a
" W h s l h s r o r no t It Is n f c e . e - bruising impact, challenging
s r y to orre t. *uu!p, and build for distinction
anything he distinguished acting career.
• n ad d iti on to tlie .« i: j| | \ o i,n
He portrays an officer carry*
C O U N T Y P U B LIC H OS P IT A L, has ever done, including his
ing the burden of a long suc­
a p u b lls h ospital loc a t ed In Oscar-laureled contribution.
Hanford.
Semin al#
C oun t'.
cession of men he has sent in­
His
electrifying
portrayal
Florida.' *
Should a m a j o r i t y o f th# of a dedicated healer of the to combat — never to return.
mrm bsra
of
tha
Hoard
of
is hrilliuntly counter Reset with guilt, he fights a
C o u n t y
ComnilssU*nrra
o f sick
pointed
by the work of his near-uncontrollable desire to
P e m ln o le C ou n ty , Flor id a, d e ­
t e rm in e that It It nror ss ary co-stars—Tony Curtis, Angie join his fallen warriors.
t o t ra ct , «&gt;|ulp. and build an
a d d itio n
lo
th*
HBM1NOLH Dickinson, Bobby Darin and
A little paste wax on th*
C O U N T Y PU DLIC H O S P I T A L Eddie Albert. , Each
contri­ screw top of a nail polish
t h e y m a y le v y a h o e p t ta l b u ildtne , rsp alr, and *&lt;iulpm«nt tas butes Importantly and signifi­ bottle will mak: the cap easy
p ursua nt
to
Chapter
JS1. JS. cantly to this masterpiece of
to remove.
F l o r id a S ta tu te s . I f t t .
/ a / J a m s# P. A v t r y . Jr., film making.
C h a irm a n
The screen fairly crackles
B o a r d e f C ou n ty Commlaa with excitement in following 1 1
lonara
Peck through a farcical-tragic
Hernlnola C ou n ty , F lo r i d a
Attsatt
world
o f men and women
..
.
_
.„
/ a / A r t h u r H. H sc k w lt h , Jr.
helplessly caught in the com-1 "Children o f the Damned,
C le r k
I ’ ub llth Mar. 11. 50, 57 A
i cd&gt; -nightmare
of wartime. Uwrring Burhara Ferris, will
1. 19*4.
and Its aftermath.
have Its first Sanford showCDS-II
Tony Curtis, whose acting jntr Sunday through Tuesday
stature U well known, deliv* |ut
#t the
th, Movieland
MovieUnd Drive-in
ers in the role of Peck s or­
Theatre.
derly, Corporal Jackson LaiCo-featured " ill be
bowitz, a comedy portrayal of
X
LA ST g D A Y S ^ t
Infinite variety.
! the Man with the X-ray
Exciting Angie Dickinson. 1Eyes,” in colored and starr­
in her role of Captain New ing liny Milland.
man’ s nurse. Lt. Franclc CoThe
Wcdnrsday-Thursday
rum, makes it abundantly
fare will he two color movies,
clear why, at a time when
|"The Naked Jungle,” starr­
most studios were sharply
ing Charleston Heaton anil
paring contract lists, she was ...
„ ,
,
’
i Eleanor Parker, and "M y
signed
to
a
long-term
pact,
A m p le !■ rue I’a rk ln g
|Geiaha,” with Shirley Mac*
earmarked for Mime of L’ ni— Smoking Area —
l.uino and Yvea Montand.
Thrca color features are on
T O M ’IK &amp; SAT.
tap for Friday ami Saturday,
ADMISSION
March »7-'J8: East o f Kili­
O M i g t ctrv e x
PER
manjaro,”
"Palm S p r I n g a
H lO t -I N TH E A T R
$ 1 .0 0 CARLOAD
Weekend," with Troy Dona­
GIGANTIC TRIPLE I KATLRK
hue and Connie Stevens, and
NO. 1 A T 7:10 ONLY
•Gidgel Goes to Rome," atarrT A S T E S T CUN ALIVE” WITH GLENN FORD
ing Cindy Carol.
NO. 2 AT 9:13 ONLY
“ GOLIATH AND THE 7 SINS OF IIABVLO.V
One o f the moat luccassful
MARK FOREST — IN COLOR
pictures made by Metro-Gold*
NO. .1 AT I0:t3 ONLY
wyn-Mnyer wa* a chiller tit­
"SAMSON AND THE SLAVE QUEEN”
led "Village of the Damned,”
ALAN STEEL — IN COLOR
which won critical accolades
na an outstanding horror dra­
ma. Now, MGM has come up
THRILLING
with a new shocker on a sim­
SCIENCE . FICTION * SUSPENSE
2 BIG HITS WITH DOUIII.E SHOCKS I I •

"Hopping” is getting to be an appropriate ex­
pression, with the Easter Runny lurking behind al­
most any given bit of shrubbery, ready to ntnke an
appenrnnee just a week from day after tomorrow.

Legal Notice

• • •

TO OSCAR AWARD winner Gregory Peck ua
' ‘Captain Newman, M.D.," Angie Dickinson, his
nurse in the film, represents the private world
he hopes to put together— marriage, children,
n home with n garden— when war is at an end.
This feature will run at the Kitz Theatre Sunday
through Wednesday.

Hop on out to Cook’s Cor­
ner, where Joe Brooks, own­
er, has just announced that
ltrsslo Patterson is now in
charge of the newly remodel­
ed dining room. Try tliclr spe­
cially, the large Sirloin, and if
it's anything less than delici­
ous, call Bessie.
It's just s short hop to the
new Paddock Bar, across
from the Long wood Plara on
17-92. Stop and get to know
! Harold and Debbie Cumby.
|You’ll enjoy Hip visit.

Tha crowds art growing
again at Jcan'a Spaghetti
House in Oranga City. Seems
everyone D finding out that
Jean and Rocco are back, aft­
er a brief absence, and the
fin* Italian food la back up to
top quality and tastiness.
• * •
Hank and Louise Pyle, at
the Lake Monroe Inn. men­
tioned that they Join with San­
ford in Navy appreciation.
Seems Hank was a technical
representative for one of the
civilian suppliers for the Navy
for some time. Incidentally,
when you'r* r«ally hungry,
try th* Lake Monro* Inn'a
Steak for Two—and see if two
of you can handk it alll
• • •

Children Off Damned" Here

CL^OPATfcA

COMING RUN.. MON. ft TUES.
7:10 ft 10:30
NITKLY
FIRST
SANFORD
SHOWING

m ?%

(x)a

ilar theme of frar of the un­
known. called "Children of
th* Damned.”
The suspenseful story del­
ves Into the strange circum­
stances that surround six
small children, one from A f­
rica, India, China, Russia,
England
and
the
United
States, who are discovered
during a UNESCO project.
The children are normal in
every respect except one—•
mentally, they are geniuses.
Their intellects are super­
normal and although they
come from the four coriiera
of the earth, they ara un­
cannily united by a telepathi*
liond.
But the very talents which
distinguish these children are
the cause of grave concern to
the nations of the world.
Where have these children
com* front? Why do tlielr
mother* have no knowledge
o f tliuir father*} What is
their purpose on *arthT What
If they were to us* their
abnormal faeilitiea to con­
quer or eontafn tha rest of
th* world?

We all know about the im- and I'm going to run away
mature wife who runs home Irom hom e"?
to her mother whenever s h e ; That is. why not try Ignorlias a misunderstanding with ing hit childish beliivlor? Go
her husband.
Ion about your business calmBut here’ s a wife who is |y next time he runs home to
married to a man who runs pipa.
homa to papa every time ha
Make plans that will keep
gel* annoyed with his wife.
you away from home as much
She writes: "M y lathcr-in*
as possible—in the hope that
when he dors return to "for­
every
time
my
husband
gels
Jan Handry and liar burn I r r r l &gt;
give" you—he'll find an emp­
faca 0 m am anl a j terror In
mad at me h* pick* his be­
Af.trw-ftvwiuyn-Meyer'e tplnalongings and goes home to his
tin g lin g nave telanet'fletlan
dad. When he geti over his
th r ille r , ••Children o f the
'mad,' he comes back to me.
/Jam nrd," ilory o f aIs ch llilrrn
erith astounding inlellrrl* nntl
saying lie has decided to give
Vioie I ha m y ilr r la u t clrcurn*
alences surrounding them rn*
. . . even more eerie then
i me another chance.
SEBRLNG (U PD — Even
"I can't stand much more
clangor tha trorld.
'Villa** at tha Deemed*!
the uninitiated had five sound
i of this. Isn't there some way I
SUSPENSE THRILLER NO. 2 — 2:13 ONLY
ran make my husband see reasons today for picking Fer­
AS BODIES!
rari! to win again In Satur­
how childish he is acting?"
Well, may tie there is. But day's
17-hour
sports
car
not by talk. If he Is going to grind: The five Italian rarer*
art like a spoiled child, why which cracked tha track re­
don't you try handling him cord in tuneup runs.
(lie way you would a six-yearToday, the growing mass of
old wIm pouts: "I hate you fan* camped out on the in­
field and lined up at Hie gates
OPEN 12:43 — SHOWS AT 1:00 1:30 • 5:30 • ?:30 • 1:03 to Sebring'a airport track (or
TODAY
ft SAT.
a weekend of mostly European
;
style competition ami will
watch
full-sized
American
stock ear* try their lurk on
the twisting sports car course.

%

Five Ferraris
Are Favored

■13
Basdttte)

13TERRIFIEDj
TEENAGERS
ONTHE*
RUNI

A CHILD hns been killed by n gunman and now
his comrades and Durham Furri*. tho adult in
their charge, wait apprehensively to ace what
will happen next. It is one o f the chilling ttcenca
front Mctro-Gohlwyn-Mayer’s new science-fic­
tion thriller, "Children of the Damned," showing
at Movieland Drive-In Theutre Sunday through
Tuesday.

ty house. Maybe then lie’ll
realize that his wife isn't sitling around worrying about
him and wailing for him to
get over his anger, but has
obviously decided that she lias
had enough of his childishness
and is going on about her own
affairs.
Keep your temper If lie
tries to pick up the argument
where It wa* dropped vvlim he
ran home to papa. Let him do
the talking.
What he is trying to do I*
punish you—and th* quickest
way to bring him to his sens­
es is lo pretend indifference.
He'll soon decide that his ac­
tions have been pretty silly
for a grown man.
,

Breaks taj?
CASPER, Wyo. (U PD —De­
fensive halfback Jrrry Lee
Overton of th* Dallas Cow*
l«i)i broke hit leg while ski­
ing on Casper Mountain.

Jrnn’n Drllclmm
SPAGHETTI with Mint Stuee
JU.MIIO
*1.00
JUNIOR
IR c
ORDER
■
ORDER
ID
Served With Ralatl, Roll*. Butter, C o ffu or Tea
OTHER COMPLETE DINNERS 21.23 UP
Jean A lloero Morvdllo Welrtim* You!

Jean's Spaghetti House

Steak Houae
Central Florida’* Oldest ft Finest
— JIM SPENCER’S —
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE

ALL THE LORSTER YOU CAN EAT .... $3.25
CHAR . HHOILED PRIME STEAKS
DANISH LORSTER TAILS
(sweet aa a ant)
(a

real delivery

n o r*

the way

wa

them! . . . (hey are NOT
Prepare
renrh Fried!)
C H O IC E

COM HI NATION PLATTER

(Danish Lobater Tails and Royal
Red Shrimp)

FROG

LEGS

$295

8aateed la Melted Batter
UNDER THE UMBRELLA
A Variety Of Fine Chee«ee and Meata— Free To Enjoy While We Prepare Your Dinner

^RawTnean^Tn»nm^vai]aEl^Tver^T!fin!rTo^

private partien up to SO.
South French Ave.
Sanford
Phone FA 2-2331

COOK'S

CO RN ER

2317 ORLANDO DR. — 17-12 — So. Sanford Limlta

announces. . . .
BESSIE PATTERSON
now operating the newly-built

COOK’S CORNER DINING ROOM
Specializing In
Large Sirloin Steak 22.25
T-B&lt;*ne Steak
11.30
• Fried Shrimp
11.12
! i Fried Chlrken 21.12
• Fleh Dinner
|1J|
With Frenrh Frlea, Salad, Hot Roll*
SERVING FROM 10 A. M. T I L 11 P. M.
Baer — F liia — Hot *■ Cold Sandwlchan — Chill

Thank*, Nary! You’re ALWAYS Welcome!

Hints For Your Enjoyment!

ANNOUNCING!
THE CAPRI RESTAURANT
IS BOOKED SOLID FOR THIS
SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 21
AND CAN TAKE NO MORE
RESERVATIONS AT THIS TIME!

Open II A. M. to 10 T. M. — Partie* Accommodated
llw y. 17-92. Oran** City
Phone 773-I6M

Featuring: at

MAY WE SUGGEST

Good Lurk,

FOR ANY FUTURE

NAVY

PARTIES YOU MAY BE

LAKE MONROi

PLANNING THAT YOU

• RESTAURANT
• BAR A PACKAGE

TELEPHONE AND MAKE
YOUR RESERVATIONS

IIWY. 17-92— ID Mile* North of SANFORD

Legal Notice
r im

Y O U R

ROYAL RED SHRIMP

EARLY. ASK FOR —

LB.

JOY MANROSS

Klnaat
Sirloin

s tx K

NOTICt: IH harehy * l v m Hitt
a r e eni .#--1 In hualne**
at Slh S I’. l m e l t o H I ., Banford, H#n&gt;1n«-le C oun ty , F lorid a,
u n d . r Hie fic t it i o u s n a m e o f,
tilxt# F.lertrle Cnm pun y sn d
th»t w » Inttnd In r#itl#l*r #ti!d
na m t wit h th* C le r k o f Hi*
Circuit Court, Hmi i IiioI* C o u n ­
ty. F lorid *. In • ce oritsn r* * l t h
th* p rn v l.i t.n# o f th* F lc t ltU.u# Name 8 t i t u t » « . t o - n l t :
hoi-tlon Mi.OS F lo r id a Btatut**
H it.

U. R. CHOICE
BEST AVAILABLE
LCHARCOAL BROILED

PHONE 322-1251

85
FOR 2 PEOPLE

A Complete Dinner For A Couple!
Other Menu Item* Equally l.ow Priced!
Ilinin* Room Open N:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
• Cocktails • Mixed Drink#
• Bargain Priced Package Itema

Thanks, Navy!

Hi*: Jam#* K. l . « .
C- L llo p k ln *
T u b ll.h i l * r . It. to. 27 A
t. 11*4.

■ SU B S!

Th* Novatonca arc the h ip ­
py sound at tha Club Dia­
mond, Just serosa the River
on 17-92. They play for your
entertainment earh
Friday
and Saturday from 9 to 1, and
Sundays from 3 to It p.m. So
while you're hopping around,
bo sura to check Ui* Diamond
for lunl

LA8AGNA — RAVIOLI — 8TEAK8 — SEAFOOD
CHICKEN CACCIATORA — VEAL PARMIGIANA

AJ c LOomsm e y Ruth M iiiett

i# 1

Freddie's Steak House Is a
plac* to go on the extra spe­
cial occasions. Romantic at­
mosphere, excellent cuisine,
and delightful entcrtainmrnt
each evening, featuring Mis*
Carol Pcttijobn.
• * *
Darlene, at Jim Spencer's,
says they aro having a won­
derful week, greeting old
friends, many of whom are
here for the Bombing Derby.
It’ s always friendty thcr*. with
Jim, Doris, Ed, and Darlene
making you feel at home.
• • •

Apr.

CLUB DIAMOND
NORTH OF SANFORD ON 17-92
POPULAR PRICKS — NO COVER CHARGE

CPK-IO

WINNER OP 3 ACADEMY AWARDS NOMINATIONS

LIQUOR

nOIlDY DARIN Rent Supporting Actor

ON

REST SOUND

SUNDAY

DEBT SCREENPLAY

STARTS

SUNDAY
It s p e a k * t o y o u in t h e l a n o u a o e o f l o v e .
LAUOMTEK AND TEARSI

Gregory/T ony
Peck /Curtis
Captain Newman. m.d:Hi ^7
C0S'»W*a

#S0WS:t»M*a

A n g ie D ickin so n •B obby Da r in

SHOWS AT
1:00
3:33
AJO

8:33

PADDOCK
BAR
(furmtrly

CHILDREN 23c
STUDENTS 30c
ADULTS
Me

Hideaway

Bar)

HWY. 17-02
Opposite Long wood Plata
Managamaat of
Harold A Dabble Cumb

9 A. M. to 2 A. M.

COMING SOON!

MON. THRU BAT.

W ALT DISNEY’S “ A TIGER W ALKS"
“ MUSCLE BEACH PAR TY" — “ COMEDY OF TERROR”
"DOCTOR 8TRANGELOVE"

.fit

1

J-

All MlliUry
Personnel Welcome!

CAFETERIAS

BAR
AND

PACKAGE

" D JiCiOUAFood CWleOUA S

whCC

Com* din* with us. Enjoy crisp, appetizing atlsd*. . .
tasty pits, cakes and ctu rn s.. .taodsr, delicious prim*
m utt and gardan-fraah vegetables. . . served In truly
plusant surrounding*. And remember, Thursday night
( it “ family night” with fra* desserts for all. . . and
, Saturday night It "stuk night” when you get a big
%-ib. T-Bona ataak cooked to your ordtr tor only
on* doHar.
■Luncheon: If A. If. •!:IS F. U. Dnmr: 4:30 •1.00 P. If.
Trad* Wind* Cafeteria* also located Is
Orlando, Leeaburg, Cocoa ft Melbourne

W i- Hrovirir-

I In- I iciest Critt-rinjo b&gt;t*rvite In (.eritr.il f lurid,i

DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF

"THE NOVATONES”
FRI. AND SAT. NIGHT MARCH 20 * 21
FROM • P. M. TILL 1 A. M.

SUNDAY# MARCH 22nd
FROM I P. M. TILL 11 P. M*
OPEN DAILY — EXCEPT’ MONDAY

�I

P a g e 10— M a rch 2 0 , 19C4
TWELVE HOURS OP
S leep last night .
And X STILL
. FEEL SU5MID

'

r HATE PEOPLE
WJO TUlNK TW6V HAVE
A On’E-WOCO SOLUTION
TO THE W CSLD'S

MOV cove ZM auwms
M0B6 TIPEO w THE MORNINS
THAN X AM AT NI6 MT

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PROfliMS

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Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD W ant-Ads
2. Notices - Personals

Phone
* Classified

Vacuum Cleaner

Front Sanford Exchange

322-5612
From Seminole County

425-5938

Repairs, parts;
Electrolux,
Kirby,
RexAir,
AirWay,
GE, etc. Cleaners sold, ex­
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
Park Ave., Sanford. Phone
FA 2-4765.
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
REPAIRS - SALES ALL MAKES
Phone 322-2282

1. Lost ft Found

NOT LONG DISTANCE FOUND: Pair of eyeglasses.

Office 204 W. First

Now suddenly ,
w iir f a ll

.

A n d soon t h « e a rth
w ill s lo w ly s t ir
to an sw er
N a tu re 's call

U pon a w akinb
land th a t th irs ts
f o r m ora 1 ICO W IFE EXPLA IN ED TO M E
T H E REASON HE H A SN T P*VD
■-------

HERB HASN'T
PAID ME THE
TEN DOLLARS
HE O.VES f-tE

IS F O R S D U R O W N

GOOD ,______'

'

A n d $ rin d its e lf
in to o u r k itc h e n
■ flo o r

HEJ7B F E ELS T H A T
F HE GIVES VOU T I C f^ O N E Y

i y tx n a . j u s t s p e n d i t - r
FO O LIS H LY _____ y

v t x i s h o u l d b e m a p »v
T
T H A T VOU HAVE
( SUCH C O N SID ER A TE
F R IE N D S ,____

Baseball Stadium. Owner
may claim by paying for
ad. 322-1725 after 5:30 p.m.

RESPONSIBILITY:
The Herald win not b* re­ LOST: Torque wrench be­
tween 27th k Magnolia k
sponsible for more than one
25th 4c Park. If found please
incorrect Insertion of your ad,
call 322-6477.
and reserves the right to re­
vile or rajoet any advertisemeat from what ordered te S. E d u ca tion • In stru ction
eoaform $8 tha policies of this
SAVE $150
f»par.
By doing a little work your­
DEADLINES
self. 1958 6-cyl., stnd. shift
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Chevrolet, new tires. Only
Tots., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
$300. Phone 322-7501.
before insertion. Moa. - Sat.

6. For Rent
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tuta., thru Fri. • 2 P. M. day FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322 4013.
bafora Insertion. Moa. - Sat
noon.
2 BR. house, kit equipped,
$75. 322-5303.

2. Notices * Personal*

IN A
LEAVING

SERVICE/I t x * r r

c a s e lik b T M S a N IC K S .
WILL BE PLENTY/

AT ALL MIND - LEAVING A /

JUICYTlPI h

CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
O. M. Harrisons
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
1311 Palmetto
322-8827
322-7948 2 Rmi., furn. $55 Incl. water,
elec. No pets. Ph. 322-8016.
SANFORD HERALD
Furn. Apt. Close tn. Apt. 4.
WANT ADS
$35 Mo. 407Vi W. 1st.
BRING FAST
Furn. Apts., 115 French Ave.,
RESULTS
$55 mo. 322-6530.

OUR BOARDING

HOUSE

6. For Rent

12. R ea l E s ta te F o r S ale 12. Real Estate For Salt

1809 VERNANGO
This attractive and almost
completely furnished 2 bed­
3-Room furn. a p t. water lncl. REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd lc Park Are.
room home has Just becz
$60 mo. 51$ Park Ave.
Phone 322-5641
redecorated and re-roofed,
Modern 2 Rm. A pt 601 Pal­
also reduced to $8,150 with
NORTH ORLANDO, 3 BR, 1
metto. 322-1374 or 5492.
terms to suit your Budget.
bath, screened porch, fenc­
Low monthly payments.
ed
yd.
$100
down.
322-7686.
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
pvt. hath and shower, suit­
able lor couple or single
2. 3, 4k 4 BEDROOMS
person or retired. All utili­
1091 S. Psrk
322-5232
1. IVb. k 2 BATHS
ties included In rent. Ideal­
Niles: 322-8971-3013 or 224*
DOWN
PAYMENTS
FROM
ly located on First St., with­
imall 5-room frame house,
in 1 block of 2 free parking
practically finished, corner
lota and thopping center. In­
Low Monthly Payments
lots,
good
water,
near
quire at Manuel Jacobson For Complete Information
school, in Paola. $2,950 and
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
See Or Call Your
buyer pays all paper trans­
NEW 2 BR. house, kit. equip.
fer. 323-0311.
$75 month. 322-3685.
SALES BROKER
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
3 BR. Furn. house. 818 Rosa­
Realtor
lia Dr. $90 mo. Ph. 322-5984,
Raymond Lundquist. As*©.
or after 5:30 p. m. 322-5577.
322-2420 FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
2565 Park Dr.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
3 BR., FI- Rm.. Ut baths,
SOFT LIGHTS.
Apply 5-6:30.
cent. heat, clr-cond. $436
SWEET MUSIC
Furn. efficiency apt., for 1 or
Down. $64 mo. 322-6519.
SHIMMERING POOL
couple, lights k water incl. The comfortj of a 4-bedroom
1 BR., 1W bath home. .As$45. 322-7399.
Home, the luxury of a huge
sum * paym ent s. 322-5455.
master
bedroom,
the
warm,
1 BR. furn. apt. Quiet neigh­
aecure
feeling
that
a
big
borhood. Ph. 322-1462, 9-3:30.
fireplaca gives in the win­
322-4501 other times.
ter, the convenience o f a THE TIME TESTED FIRM
2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Avail­
larga kitchen with break­ 11$ N. Park Av©
FA M l 31
able Mar. 1st. 14th Ave.
fast bar, and the fun of
Longwood, $ ml. from N.A.
a covered swimming pool EVERETT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor. Insuror.
S. Ph. 838-329$.
with underwater lighting and
FHA-VA Sale* Broker. 2465
aolt Hi-Fi music — These
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
S.
Park
Av©.
322-2264,
pleasures, and many more 1
Rooms private baths, 114
122-2285.
can be yours. See this
W. Firat St.
$25,000 Beauty today!
GUEST HOME
STEMPER AGENCY
RENT A BED
7 Cheerful Bedrooms, 4 Bath©,
1911 S. French
Rol'away, Hospital k Baby
makes this Park Avenue
322-4991
Beds.
Guest home ideal for a
By Day, Week, or Month
commercial venture as a
DEBARY: 2 BR., terraxro
Ph. FA 2-5111 118 W. lit St.
Guest Home, or suitable for
floors, elec, heat, air-cond.,
C A R R O U ’S FURNITURE
large family. Owner desires
built-in GE kitchen. 917.000
to retire. A good opportun­
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
ity for the right party at
668-4791.
$16,500. Can be handled for
3 BR., 2 Bath, Fla. Rm. 113
$3,000 Down Payment.
E. Coleman Circle. Rent
$150 mo. Ph. 323 0667.
FURN. Apt. 500 Park Ave.

FHA - VA HOMES Seminole Realty

$100

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

St. Johns Realty

V A - FHA

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
322-1597.

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I
h a d m V c h a r io t
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R N T lR P O lS B S ISDELAVlN O FO R S U R &amp; ER V
SW EEP STA K ES 2 BR. house Inquire 817 CatnIT * D IVIDEN D D UB TO TH6
lint-D rive.
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AN N UAL A U D IT— A N D X
M YSELF, I ’ D
ME FO R EV ER Y ­
W AS COUNTING ON T W t
TH IN G B U T
R A T H ER a e T
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T H E H O LE S ON TVC OWLS CLUB
INVESTMENT PAY* 0 F F /- O
2 BR, CB Home, Lakeview
IN MV
TO S E R V E M ILK
H A K -K A F F /— CAN ONE OF
and lake privileges.
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________ 322-3561
oif&gt;

11. Real Estate Wanted
WILL BUY DIRECT from
Owner a tract of high land
with adequate Lake front­
age. Please state location,
size, price k terms. Address
P. O. Box 1042, Winter Park.
WANTED. Lots or land on
So. Sanford Ave. Consider
house. Reasonable. Phone
322 5888,

©EFINITELV
A LONG

12. Real Ealate For Sale

6 H O T * ,. m

Ball-Blair Agency

2

Property Management
&amp; Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offera for your aelcction
these Beautiful 2, I, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned

Homes

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park
322-5232
Nltci: 322-8971-3031 or 2248

EASY TO ACQUIRE
Pay only $695 Down, $88 per
month, and assume existing
loan. Captivating 3 Bed­
rooms and den, plus many
extras, near everything at
2427 Laurel Avenue. Another
"F in e- Home," exclusively
listed with

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments Stenstrom Realty
322-2(24
2565 P-rk Dr.
From $43.50
Te make the beat home
buy, see tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

BR. Home. Study, Uk
Baths. Iirge Family Rm. In
good neighborhood; includ­
ing steve, refrig., room airconditioner, washing ma­
Office FA S-tllt
chine k rugs. Really ter­
Night FA M N
rific buyl
Monthly pay­
133 0788
ments $83.50.
7*84 Park Sr.
Saatord. FI*.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
FA 2-8074
Small, neat 3 BR, 1 Bath
home, with carport on love­
3 BR. 2 Bath CB home, 305
ly abaded lota. Good garden
Satsuma Dr., R a v e n n a
spot.
Park.

Jim Hunt Realty

NEAR TOWN

$7,500 - TERMS

OATH # 1 1 TODAY, *HRU
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WEALLVp

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I IV M V IW I^

GREENBRIAR
Choica
lota
avallabla
tn
Greenbrlar of Loch Arbor
overlooking golf
court*. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Custom building to your
MOBILE HOME
specifications.
Greenbrlar
1934 Spar Craft Mobile Home.
developed by
Completely furnished. Fin­
KINGSWOOD
ancing available to responBUILDERS, INC.
alble party.
202 Fairmont Dr.
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
FA 2-8074
322-6457 for Appointment
FOUND!
The perfect 2 bedroom Home,
$100 DOWN
In top condition. Ideal neigh­
$48 MONTH
S • Bed roan Horn*
borhood. Extra den, hard­
wood floors, beautiful yard,
CUSTOM REALTY
enclosed garage. Only $350
WINTER PARK
Down, $70.80 monthly on
Corner Leo Rd. and 17-82
Phone •44-8021
new FHr Financing.

Payton Realty

Seminole Realty
1801 Park Avanua
PA 2-5333 anytime
2 Lota on Little Lake Mary,
with deep well and trailer.
For information ph. 323-0417
Privacy: Lg. gracious 2 atory
home, in town, city conven­
ience 4i water, 2100 aq. f t ,
plus big screen porch, back
utility porch, patio, garage,
322-9335.

///I'M NOT WVlNo'

Coin Op Laundry
S&amp;H
LAUNDERAMA
Glaaa Enclosed
Clean and Comfortable
LB. CAPACITY
WA8HERS
111 W. 27tk ST.
Sim k Herb Loachclt,
Owners

LAKE M A R Y
Muit sell Lakrfront (120 f t fr©*tag*) I room homo.
B foil tilo baths — boil I-hi alt* both. B i f H u r f fB w iw .
Solf M t i l m i n o t a p t Gartga with ©varfcaM door.
Traplcal aaUaaca caart. U i f i tarraca 20x58 f t , with
Barbara* faclag Uk*. Elartrk radlaat h«»t. Hama furalakiag*- WaU-t*-w«R rarpatiag. Beautifully laaBacap**. Frah traaa. Maay athar aaUUaBlag faataraa.
WIQ aaO Bt macb balaw eaaatrartlaa caaL tt f.fM . Opca
far iaapaetka. CWnaaat A n . P. O. Bag 111, Lab#
M ar* Phoa* $21-4854.
_____

MACKLEBULT
HOMES
Yea, hart at

Deltona
Thaaa lovely homes
ara selling fa s t Tha
reason Is solid value
-lo w price and high
quality-Come out and
sea these wonderful
homes for yourself—
There ara 16 com­
pletely furnished mod*
els to choose from,
in clu d ing a replica
of tha World’s F a ir
House. While here an*
joy a free ride aboard
the riverboat/’Deltona
Queen"!

•7,M 0.ta $11,350. As
law as $240. dawn and
$40.27 par month —
Na elating easts!

DRIVE OUT TODAY
Tabs IntsrsUt* 14 — g©t
o ff at tha DaBary Ea*
change, or call.

668-4458
M A 6KU BROS.DIVISION
I N I DILTONA CORPORATION

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9

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Rain Or Shine, The Response Tours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2-5612.
12. Real Eatate For Sale 16. Female Help Wanted

Confidentially

3 hr

Banfarh

Sewing Machine SWEETIE PIE
Operators Needed

By Nadine Seltzer

We believe this a perfect
Home for Retirement Less
Steady employment in a mo
than S blocks from Grocery,
dern air-conditioned factory.
Drug, Dime, Auto Parts,
Apply in person to Alix of
Hardware Stores, etc.
Sanford, Iliway 17-92. Do
$10,500 TOTAL
not Phone.
For this S Bedroom FURN­
ISHED Home. $500 Down Reliable woman for house­
and $75 per mo.
work, cleaning. Own trans
Ph. 322-9093, 4-0:30 p. m.

SOU TH W ARD

11$ N. Park

38-8171

LUXURIOUS —
EXCLUSIVE

FREE ESTIMATE

or

Sell
Us
YSur Furniture.
Quiek Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADLNG
POST. FA 141077.

Licensed Practical
Nurses
and

Used furniture, appliances,
tool!, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry'* k a rt 115 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA M i l l .

Trained Nurses
Aides

Situated in ldyllwildc, this
custom constructed 2 Red
•
room, 2 Bath home of mo­
dem design it complete Ih DeBary Manor his an open­
every detail. To describe its
ing for you:
floor plan, its landscaping,
1) if you arc above average
and many extras would be
and capability
Impossible! It mutt be seen
2) if you enjoy working dir­
to be fully appreciated, with
ectly with patients
Its many rooms all over­
3) U you are public reUlooking the fenced In patio,
lions minded.
the lovely landscaped lavra
complete with automatic If you have these qualities
control sprinkling, and the
and good references, DeBary
extras which naturally In­
Manor Is willing to vay ac­
cludes central air and hcatl
cordingly.
For an early Inspection, ring
322-2420. We have the Key I
Another “ Finer Home", ex­
c lu s i v e ly listed with

60 N. 17-92
DeBary, Florida 860-442$

Stenstrom Realty
2565 Park Dr.

DeBary Manor
Nursing Home
Retirement Center

322-2420

17. Male Help Wanted

WANTED reUlble couple te
lake up monthly payments
of $13:50 ea I complete
roOMI of furniture. Call
T i 11*11, CilselbO fff, col
leet.
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
ovating. New 0i Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2U7.

Registered Nurses

INVESTMENT it REALTY

34. Artltitii For Sale

Ijrralb March 20, 1064— I’ npe 11 08, Furniture

• VIM* MIA. fa*
' ^

? M t * » l N a O*

- ~ ‘ a . ■r ^ a t r r . r .

**lf you think all thla machinery It tomethlny, you ihould
••a tht bathroom ah«lf ha mtda with It!”
17. Special Service

25. P lu m b in g S e rv ice *

PLUMBING

CONCRETE PLACING

Contracting Repairs
&amp; FINISHING
FREE ESTIMATES
Specialize Patios, Driveways
R. L. HARVEY
Work Guaranteed
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
FREE ESTIMATES
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
27. Special Service
322-1807

Insurance Agent. Age 21-55.
Fla. resident 1 yr. Phone PAINTING, Interior-Exterior, SPRING SPECIAL: Air-con'
241-6501 Orlando, 2608 N.
Homes are now being built on
and all types Home Repairs,
dltion preseason service,
LAST 2 REMAINING LOTS
Orange.
All Work Guaranteed
window unit only, $7.50. Ph.
In GROVE MANOR, by
A. J. ADCOCK
322-8350.
A-l TV Technician with equip­
General Contractor
ment. Have space for a
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
322-9558
permanent business In TV A
WELLS
DRILLED, PUMPS,
Radio Servicing. Bill's Bar­
PIANO SVC. 8c TUNING
New 4-Bedroom fa 3-Bedroom
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
gain
Barn,
1300
GrapeviUe
Rebuilding • Rcfelting
2-Bath lfom ei featuring
All Types and Sixei
Ave., 322-1807.
FREE ESTIMATES
Quality Construction, Beauty
We Repair and Service
GENE CUMRAA
and Liveability.
Punch press operators and
S T I N K
An investment to be proud of
322-2601
After
12
p
m.
assembly workers. Apply in
Machinery and Supply Co.
with FHA, VA or Conven­
person Harcar Aluminum
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 0432
OVER 25 YEARS
tional financing. Excellent
Products Co., Ilwy. 17-92,
of Fine Workmanship in Up­
term il These will sell fast,
For FAST TAX! SERVICE
Sanford.
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
so hurry1
call Homer Little at Grey­
covers.
Time
payments
as
$400 COMMISSION
Exclusive Sales Agent
hound Bus Station. 322-1421
little as $5 mo. Drapery
SALESMEN in any area or
or 322-9993.
Hardware Installations.
local area, to sell finished
Dlock Homes on owner's KULP DECORATING SHOP 29. Automobile Service
Ph. 322-2335
lot. Straight 20 year pay
Office FA 2-211$
out. U experienced sea Mr.
Night FA 2-004$
McMurtry, Tampa Build P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
323-0700
Large, Small. Call Bob
ers,
all day Monday, March
2524 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
Senknrik Gloss and Paint
323-0742.
33, at Mayfair Hotel, San
Company
ford.
3&amp; 4
110 Magnolia Ph. FA 1-4013
SHEAFER'S
BEDROOM HOUSES
S e r v i c e Station Attendant. CLOCK It WATCH REPAIR
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
IMMEDIATE
Mutt be over 21. Apply All types clocks &amp; watches
Free inspection, estimates,
OCCUPANCY
repaired. Pick up 0i deliv­
Fairway Texaco, 25th fa
pickup, delivery. Recoring
Air-Conditioning Optional
ery.
French.
It repairs discounted.
As Low aa $350 Down
113V4 Elm
322-3231
211W E. 3rd.
322-3443
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK Young singla man for full
time work, assisting Food FOR REPAIRS A PAINT­
LAKE MARY
Auto Glaaa, Tapi
Service Mgr., Naval Air ING: Phon* 822-5426.
West on 25th St. and
fa Boat Cover*
Station Exchange. Good re
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
Tractor mowing 4 Grading.
ferences
for
salary
of
$40
2 Miles
Call FA 2-7621.
per irk. plus overtime. Ap322-2744

GROVE MANOR
Kingswood
Builders, Inc.

34. ArtlClfai For Bala

80. Autdttidbltea • Trbcki 09. Trailera • Cabana*

150 tons caged Poultry man­ '54 Pontiac 4-dr. sedan, auto.
READY MIX CONCRETE
ure. Very reasonable In
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
RAH, Very elcah. 408 W PALACE Htmsefrailer, 8 x 38
large quantities. TE 8-2633.
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
20th. 322-3195.
Comp, ftirn. Can ba aeea
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
M f a M Produce Co. West
GUNS. New fa Used. Large 1900 Volkswagen, 1 Dr. Sedan,
steel, grease traps, dry
selection. Will trade, also
lit St
»
black,
radio,
A-l
cond.
wells. Stepping stones.
repair. Tackle sold fa re­
Must Sell I $850. Ph. 322-3338.
*L
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
paired. Used boats and mo­
309 Elm Ave.
‘ 322-5751
tors. Osteen Bridge Fish 1954 Chevrolet sedan delivery
Camp fa Gun Shop.
2 Gas space heaters. Exc.
panel truck. Priced right.
322-7434.
cond. Both for $25. 322-5738.
SINGER SLANT NfcEDLR
1-Bedroom s u i t e ,
1-living
2nd Car, '54 Plymouth 6.
room suite, 1-dinette set. Like new Sewing condltldfli
Needs paint, tag. Only $85.
Zigzags, buttonholes, mono­
Nothing down, lake over
322-2296 after S p. m.
grams, etc. Balance now
paymentl. 122 2701.
due: 182.20 or $7.80 month­ 1963 Pontile Tempest, 320
engine, like t&gt;ew. $200 down
ly. Fully guaranteed. Call
and assume pyhtts., $73 mo.
now for Free Home Trial.
ROUND BOUhlN MACHINE
Will accept older &lt;*f as
Liberal trade for old ma­
(Rental Machine)
equity. 322-5314.
chine. Ph. 322-7466.
Reduced 25%
for the
Call Singer Representative
SANFORD CARPETS.
BUYTNO
A
NEW
or
finest
used cars
WX 6800
LINOLEUM &amp; TILE CO.

LOOK
DOWN

SINGER

Quality Installations
21" TVs. $70 up. 700 W. 9th,
For the biggest selection of
127 W. 1st SI., Sanford
Ph. 372-9792.
nearly new and used furni­
Krro Estimates
222-3211
ture, see Noll’a Furniture
s l a n t -o -m a t ic
Brokerage In Casselberry Sewing Machine. Automatic MAR. SPEC. Men's Western
shirts, $2.90. Surplus City,
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 0.
Zig
Zag.
Makes
fancy
261 W. 1st 0t.
stitches, buttonholes, sews
34. Article* For Baio^ 5 on buttons, monograms, etc.
SINGER - LIKE NF.W
Fully guaranteed. Take up Equipped to Zigzag fa make
Matching Maple dble. dresser
payments of $9.12 mo. Lib­
b u t to n h o I e a,
n^o n oIt 3 chests, Chrome dinette
eral trade for your old mfegrams. Pay oft balance of
»ot, full size Maple crib, OK
chlne. Call for Frca Home
$62.40 or $7.90 a month.
dryer, Childrens' toys. Ph.
Trial 322-7468.
Guaranteed. 322-9411.
322 6499 after 5 p m.

USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH Ul
♦ Low Interest Rate*
fa Low Monthly PaymeaU
FLORIDA STATS BANS

in town

STATION WAGON
SALE1

63 Plymouth

59
50
55
05
58
57
Rent Blue Lustra Electric 06
Carpet Shampooef for only
$1 per day. Carfell'a Fur­
niture.

1 Complete Public Address
system, Installed on your
e$r, ready to operate, $123.
Just right for politicians or
grocery stores. Mac’s Elec­
Hearing Alda, like new. Will
tric Svc., 322-OT44,
Furniture &amp; Bric-a-brac of
sacrifice. Ph. flPf-7034.
entire estate to be sold.
This Is a lifetime collection
35. Articles Wanted
of primitive antiques. See­ Want a wonderful Spinet for
an economy price? Strccp’a WANTED! Citrus fruit, U rg e
ing is believing! Come out
or small amounts. Bonded
have the loveliest you've
17-92 to Wagotl Wheel An­
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Leo Mans­
ever seen.
Brand new,
tiques fa Packard's realfield,
FA 2-4244
guaranteed
15
years,
on
donee In Casselberrf.
Sale for only $471 complete
16. A k U m n h llca - trw ek a
Including delivery. Choice of
Hotpotnt 1-dr. refrigerator,
hand-rubbed decorator wal­ '63 Rambler Classic, 4-d'.,
good coml.. $30. 122-2361.
nut or mahogany . . . Ph.
white, straight shift, radio,
1-Rhcm gas water heater, 20
Orlando 424-2401 for Home
excellent
condition.
0200
gal. 1-20 gal. electric water
showing without obligation,
tike over payments at 055
heater, Itomart. Good con­
or visit Streep's at 041 N.
mo. WHte, Sanford Herald,
dition. Ph. $22-2263.
Orange.
Box 70.

Take over payments of 4rooms of like new furniture.
$34.39 mo. 505 Mattie St.,
Sanford.

SPINET PIANOS

Ne w

t a g s in c l u d e d

BOB McKEE
USED CARS

701 French Atre. -

323 0711

37. Honta • Motors

jdjM ajgraoe

and

LAKE WAYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD
South on 17-82 — $ ml.
(8 blocks Northwest of
Longwood Plata)

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
Ph. $$$-$$11
IS. Business Opportunity
Exclusive Franchise

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Plano Tuning and Repair

19. Situations Wnpted

W.

L.

Hannon —

$04 W. 2nd II. FA 1-1012

FA 2-4223 ALL WORK GUARANTEED

NEED A PICTURE T
32. Flowor* • Shrub*
Call Dill Vincent at
BLOOMING Rosas on CheroThe Sanford Herald
k*t stock. All other kinds
I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
of Nursery shrubbery and
HOUSEWORK: 322-8440.
Parties A Gatherings,
trees.
Small or Large.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Gray Shadows Nursery
FAST SERVICE
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
Day 322-2611 * Night 322-0922
6 Mi. S. on Sanford Ava,
Work 'wanted. Days. 322-7053.
Colored maid wants day work.
Has own car. Ph. 322-2454
after 0 p. m.

20. Babysitter*

New Sanford Shopping Centar, BABYSITTING In my borne.
322-2274.
with Publix, J. C. Penney,
McCrary, Eckerds, and a 21. Beauty Salons
bank. We will completely
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
install by factory trained
experts, ultra modern coin­ Our Budget Wave Now $0.95
Ace Beauty Salon,
op, self-acrvlce laundry and
Mayfair Hotel
dry cleaning (tore In this
Phone 122-0525
center. We have 3 yr. bank
financing of balance, and HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
offer continued assistance. Open 7 a.ra. by appt. Also
You can make over 100%
evenings. S Senior stylists.
return on your investment.
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.
For complete information,
Special
By Popular Demand
call Ralph Hatily, collect
122-0181 Tampa, or write Our Budget Wave Spee. $6.95
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
me, e /o Xoin Kleen, 4233
316 Palmetto Ave. $22-0834
Florida Avt.

GEARED

NO

top!

14 Ft. boat, Windshield, top,
23 h. p. motor, Gator trail­
er. $475. 322-5127.
15 ft. Fiberglass Orlando Clip­
per, 35 hp. Johnson, Tilt
trailer, Ph. 322-4108.

Please accept our Rpccial invitation to come in and get acquaint­
ed with the 1964 FORD, recently selected “ Car o f the Year” by
Motor Trend Magazine, and help u§ celebrate o u r. . •

33rd Anniversary
Other Dealers Are Only
Talking About!”

57 Plymouth 4-Dr. . . .

395

V-0, AUTOMATIC THAN8.

58 Ford Fordor . . . .

495

STRAIGHT STICK, M C E

Seminole Co.Motors
1101 W. First St.
Sanford

Ph. 322*0614

Your Car Selection.

62 Pontiac
Tempest LeMans

hardtop. AH power aad a b
moat new throughout—« very
popular car. Extra apacial

f y u r

BUDGET

*1495

58 Plymouth Tudor
T
Cylinder, Automatic Drive, Radio
and Heater.

58 Dodge Tudor V-8

Ask About The Totally New

Automatic Drive.

57 Lincoln Fordor

,,W juA lcm q.n

Full Power, Very Clean, Good Tire*.

57 Oldsmobile Convertible

0

FAMOUS FORD SIRVICE

57 Ford V-8 Tudor
Good Transportation

Kuna Real Good, Needa Body Work.

6 FULL DAYS A W E E K !

56 Mercury Tudor
llardlop.

To Better Serve Our Customers

53 Dodge Fordor
Iteal Nice.

HUNT M E R C U R Y INC STRICKLAND-M0RRI50N, Inc.

322*4884

L ..L .

MOTORS INGL

&gt; Pontiac • Buick
• Rambler
301 W. FIRST ST.
PH. 322-0231

IS NOW AVAILABLE

57 Mercury Fordor

109 Palmetto Ave.

m
H&amp;mpJutt

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THE PLACE : GOLDEN LAKE RECREATION A REA
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: SHORTLY AFTER THE PRESENTATION OF 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
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proud that so many of you have chosen Sanford and Seminole County as your permanent home.

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CAPT. JAMES O. MAYO, commnnriinir officer o f Heavy Attack Winn
One, poses with the array o f trophies presented Saturday at the conclu­
sion o f the 10th annual Bombing Derby at Sanford Naval Air Station.

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 ta ff; 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

C lO c
Downtown Sanford Is doom­
e d ? 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.

United Press Leased Wire

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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.
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The “ Bugged Bunny" ap­
parently is unmindful of the
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.
• • •

MON., MARCH 23, 1961

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, «a s
■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
charged Alisa Brown with fail­
ure to yield the right-of-way.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
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 o f 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 "tigh t" 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 o f the
world trouble spots, Rusk
said that South Viet Nam "is
nnd will rontinue to bo a ma­
jor recipient o f U.S. assist­
ance."
"A s the Congress knows,"
he said, "this assistance has
played a erurial role in the
war against the Communists
and mutt 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."
"W e are encouraged by the
decision of the United Nutlons to assist in restoring or­
der and hope that tliip will
lead to solution o f 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 o f 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 o f 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-

LOS ANGELES (UPI) Rain-eauird mudslide* today
threatened foothill areas that
WASHINGTON (U PI)
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.

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The Extremes

U. S. Regrets

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NO. 152

Johnson Asks Rusk Testifies mwA... Castro Now
UAWToHold On Foreign Aid From One Extreme Can Collect
For Sugar
Price Line

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
"m any 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."

Days to Register

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Cuban Nationalization Of U. S.
Property Valid, High Court Rules

Our applause to members
of the Seminole High School
Band and associated .mem­
bers for the fine appearance
recently in the Florida Band­
master’s AisoclaUon contest
in Daytona Beach. We look
for more honori when some
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. —
o f the members compete in
(UP1) — President Johnson
Tallahassee in May.
appealed to the United Auto
• • •
Worker* Union today to avoid
Shrine Club members and
a fettlcmcnt in auto neguliatboir wlvei will attend a din­ tiom thia year that would
ner-meeting at 8:30 p.m. choke off economic expansion
Thursday at their club build­ or atart a price-wage spiral.
ing, according to President
The Chief Executive, who
Roy G. Williams.
received an ovation from the
• • •
UAW delegates, said bar­
We’ ve mentioned o t h e r gaining with the auto Industry
beauty spots in the city and this year should protect the
urged residents to visit them. public interest in stabllxlng
Here’s another: Drive to the prices and costs.
intersection of 22nd Street and
He told the delegates that
Park Avenue and turn your the UAW policy of seeking
glance to the southwest cor­ pay-benefit gains that do not
ner. It’s worth U. Many cars force price increases was a
h ive been seen slowing down correct policy.
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.

Kstabltshed 1008

IN A FICKLE. This car driven by Gilbert B. Fileger, 17, o f 214 Him
Avenue, crashed into the Handy Food Store on 18th Street, at Mellonville
Avenue, Saturday evening, upsetting a counter o f jars o f 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

THE PUHL1C was given a first hnnd viow o f the cockpits o f 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. "D o not
bring samples that have gone
through a softener or other
treatment p roccsi," 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
City
Commission
meeting.
Tentative scheduling la con­
sideration of an ordinance
authorizing issuance of reve­
nue certificates to finance

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 expansion.

phy, for top performance during the five-day competition,
waa presented to Detachment
8, o f 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 at 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, V A H -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
o f 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 at a colorful award* ceremony honor*
Ing winners o f 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 o f Heavy Attack
Squadron ELEVEN, overall
winner o f the event.
A t the conclusion o f Satur*
day's aid show and presents*
tlons, mors than 6,000 pere
served a picnic luncheon o f
hot dogs, baked beans, cols
slaw and soft drinks at Lake
Golden by th* Junior Cham*
ber o f Commerce and tho
Seminole County Chamber o f
Commerce In a parting ges­
ture of "N avy Appreciation
Day."

Burns Blasts
Vandalism As
'Political'
JACKSO N V I L L K , Fla.
(U PI)— Mayor Haydon Burnt
charged today tho pelting at
a Negro section branch office
o f 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 o f
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* o f keroacno
and several rontalners o f
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 o f
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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Repair Work To
Close Runway

WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF
ANOTHER SPARKLING NEW FOOD FAIR
IN WINTER PARK AS WE CONTINUE
TO KEEP PACE WITH THE BOOMING
ORLAND6-CAPE KENNEDY AREA.

The roar of jet engines will
be a le u frequent occurrence
here during the next two
weeks as the Sanford Naval
Air Station closes Its east*
west runway for repairs and
Installation of new emergency
arresting gear.
Meanwhile, the shorter 0,*
000-foot north-south runway
PRICES GOOD THRU THE WEEKEND
will rsmaln open for light
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
traffic and limited carrier
landing practice.
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2460 P A R K A V E .
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A-3B Skywarrlors will operate
from Cecil Field Naval Air
Station,
near
Jacksonville,
while the runway is closed.
Others will he engaged In
ship-based operations in the
Atlantic and Mediterranean WISCONSIN SLICED AMERICAN
while still others will remain
at Sanford for light operations
from the north-south runway
FARMER GRAY COUNTRY STY LE 1
Cloture o f the main runway
was neceuary to make certain Improvements including
GOLD IIILL SMALL
installation of a new brake
typo arresting gear. The new
gear, costing approximately
$60,000, will allow aircraft to
snake
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any elaborate preparations.
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calls to newspapers and broad­
cast stations and a rush of
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WEATHER: Fnir throuph Friday with high today of 80; low tonight 60-65.
VOL. 56

United Fresa Leased W re

Established 1908

THURS., APRIL 16, 1964

SANFORI), FLORIDA

e l o c^
That "homework lesson" In
the Clock the other day
brought a number of respons­
es. You’ll remember, the
reader was asked to look up
the definition of “ bisector”
and let us know what it
means. Twof of the more in­
teresting responses were that
“ vector" means a line of
space and "bisector” would
mean two lines of space. An­
other said "sector" is a car­
rier of disease and “ bivcctor"
would be two carriers of di­
sease. Our dictionary gives
the explanation but our print­
ing machinery is unable to
act it up. Truthfully, the de­
finition is all "gobblcdygook"
to us.
• • 0
Letter from 1’ aola: "W eb­
ster says, *bi* is a prefix
meaning two; ‘ vector’ is a di­
rective quantity, force or ve­
locity, or a line conceived to
have a fixed direction and
definite length but no fixed
position. Therefore, we have
a bivcctor meaning ‘a double
line conceived to have a fixed
direction and definite length
but no fixed position,’ or ’a
double
directive
quantity,
force or velocity.’ Still con­
fused? Or more so? Mrs.
Hannah K. Jackson."
• • •

*

A representative of the Soccial Security Administration
district office at Orlando will
tie at the Sanford City Com­
mission room between 0:30
and 12:30 on May C, 13, 20
and 27.
• • •
Seminole County boys and
girls are invited to attend the
13lh annual camping session
it the Youth Conservation
Camp, Ocala National Forest,
commencing June 14, accord­
ing to Director A. D. Aldrich,
of the Game and Fresh Wa­
ter Commission. Applications
may be filed with the Youth
Conservation Camp, 2520 East
S i l v e r Springs Boulevard,
Ocala. The schedule Includes
programs on fish and fishing,
archery, firearms safety and
hunting, conservation a n d
wildlife, camping, boating and
other outdoor sports and rec­
reation.
• • •

In Sanford

The shelves are stacked
with bargains and all is in
readiness.
For the annual “ Cracker
Days" of the Sanford Mer­
chants Association is slated
for Friday and Saturday.
Stores will be open 9 9 Fri­
day and 9-5:30 Saturday.
Store personnel will enter
into the spirit of “ Cracker
Days" by being garbed in
pioneer costumes. And will
be more than willing to serve
WASHINGTON (UPI)
- their clienlcle.
A hill billy band will be on
Rail union and management
negotiators, under presidential hand lo entertain Friday even­
pressure to reaeh s settle- ing on First Street.
The
WDBQ
Marionette
ment by Monday, were railed
In new Joint talks today by Theater will entertain 4 6 ibis
evening, 19 Friday evening
government mediators.
Both sides were given the and from 11 a. m. to 6 p. nt.
morning off to review their Saturday, These puppets will
positions in the tangle,1 dis­ pantomino to the true-life
pute over changes in working voices of the Beverly Hill Billprocedures, sought by the I ies, Mr. Ed. the talking horse,
Red Skelton as Freddy the
railroads since 1959.
President Johnson reported Freeloader, Ed Sullivan, Un­
Wednesday there had been cle Walt and Miss Nancy.
Directors of the sponsor­
narrowing of differences on
ing
Sanford Merchants Asso­
some of the issues, lie called
for more intensive bargaining ciation arc B..L. t’ erkins Jr.
in tlic days ahead and, in ef chairman; Charles Robinson,
feet, set a Monday deadline Clarence Redding, Mrs. Doris
Fleming. Charles Totenbaum,
for substantial progress.
Fred
Wilson, Gary Hudgins,
lie indicated he was hoping
to know by then whether an E. C. Harper Jr., F. E. Rouagreement was possible to miilat Jr., John Kader, Ber­
avert a nationwide rail strike nard Jaffee and DcWitt Mat­
hews.
that could occur April 25.

Monday Deadline On Rail Talks
JZJUVA...

BRIEFS
Barry Respected
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Republicans are keeping a respeciful watch on Sen. Barry
Goldwnter’s claim-* to nation­
al convention delegate* even
if they doubt that be can win
the presidential nomination.

$20 Million More

SEN. JOHN .MATHEWS’ campaign for the Democratic nomination for
jfovernor was pushed at a street rally here Wednesday evening by, from
the left, Dr. W. Vincent Roberts, Seminole co-chairman; Sen. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr. and the speaker, Sen. John McCarty, Fort Pierce.

Sen. McCarty Speaks Publisher Going
On Press Trip
Here For Mathews To World's Fair

Quick action followed when
the Clock suggested a roped
off area for pedestrian traf­
fic along the Woodruff Build­
Terming his candidate the
ing site. Thanx.
•‘champion of good govern­
• • •
ment," State Sen. John Mc­
Note on the police blotter:
Carty, of Fori Pierce, es­
“ Please send an officer;
poused (lie cause of Demo­
there’s two drunks out here
cratic g o v e r n o r candidate
insisting on painting our
John E. Mathews in an old
building.”
fashioned street corner rally
• • •
Wednesday evening at First
Wanna read a real fish
Street and Magnolia Avenue.
story? Head Lib Long’s con­
McCarty drew a bigger
tribution to Hill Vincent Jr.’a
turnout
of listeners at H p.m.
"Knee Deep in Outdoors" col­
umn on today's s|Kirts page. Wednesday than have any of
Lib should apply for member­ the gubernatorial candidates,
ship in the famed Burlington themselves, during afternoon
appearances here these last
(Vt.) Liars Club.
few weeks.
, «
• • •
McCarty said tn.t the Jack­
Volunteer workers are need­
ed by the "Manorettes." spon­ sonville senator "stands on
sored by the Morning Circle his record" in his campaign
of WSCS, Barnett Memorial for the Democratic nomina­
Methodist Church. The "Man- tion in the May 5 primary.
Mathews' outstanding con­
orettes” donate their time at
DcBary Manor nursing home. tributions to good government
Contact Mrs. Mirl Winkler, and Ids effective statesman­
Enterprise, or Mrs. Helen ship," said McCarty, "have
Jenkins, at DeBary Manor. marked his legislative career
and won for him many hon­
• • •
Geneva PTO is sponsoring a ors."
Mathews was chosen by his
bazaar at 2 p.m. Saturday at
llic Civic Hall, with a spagh­ fellow legislators as file must
promising
freshman
and
etti supper at 5-7 p.m.
member of the most effective
• • 0
delegation in 1957, most e f­
How would you like to hur­
fective In committee in 1959,
dle more than 2,000 messages
second most valuable in the
every 24 hours for 365 days
legislature and most effective
a year? Florida Highway Pa­
in debate in 1991 and most
trol does, out of its nerve
center at Tallahassee. That's
GOO,000 messages annually.
' • • *
Memo to Sen. George A.
Smather's Washington office
staff: When you refer to San­
ford Naval Air Station, please
don't spell “ Naval" with an
“ c ." That's another kind. Be
your letter to James P. Avery
Jr., chairman of the Seminole
County Commission.
• • •

NO. 170

Judas Kiss
From Peking?

TOKYO (UPI) - Bed Chi­
nese leaders sent a cable of
greetings today to Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
on his 70th birthday, calling
him "dear comrade" despite
the hilter bailie between Pe­
king and Moscow for leader­
ship of the Communist world.
Only Wednesday Khrush­
chev angrily denounced Mao
Tzetung and Chou En-lai by
name in a bitter speech in
which he said Peking's pol­
icies had brought thu world
Communist movement to "the
verge of u split."
But the Communist Chinese
leaders paid only passing at­
tention to the differences with
Moscow.

valuable member of the legis­
lature, most outstanding firsttimer in the Senate and mem­
ber of the most effective dele­
gation in 19G3,
He was selected by the
Florida press as one of the
10 top legislators in 1957 and
1959, most outstanding mem­
ber o f the House of Bepresentatives in 1961 and most
outstanding member of the
Senate in 196.1.
McCarty pointed out that
Senator M u t li e w s voted
against the present apportion­
ment plan In vineli 15..jicr
cent of the*vOt..a elect u ma­
jority of the Senate; wrote,
co-sponsored and led to pass
age the capital bond outlay
amendment for higher educa­
tion, approved by Florida vot­
ers; led to passage a hill to
improve anil enlarge Florida
schools for retarded children;
led to passage a plan, hailed
by educators, for a board of
regents for non-political ad­
ministration of state colleges,
and fought to passage the hill
creating a land installment
sales board to safeguard
against fraudulent practices
in mail-order land sales.
Senator McCarty was intro­
duced by Dr. W. Vincent Ro­
berts, Seminole County rorhairman of Senator Ma­
thews’ campaign.

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
The Revenue Commission says
the tax increase which the
196.1 Legislature voted earned
the state an additional $20
million during the first nine
months of this fiscal year.

No More Rumors
MOSCOW (U PI) — The
Soviet Union today elosed the
Moscow bureau of tlie West
German news ngeney DPA
for its distribution of a false
report of Premier Nikita 8 .
Khrushchev's dcuth Monday.

Trial Ordered
NASHVILLE, Tcnn. (UPI)
— Former local Teomstcrs
Union attorney
T. Osborn
Jr. bus been ordered to stand
triul in federal eourt Muy 20
&lt;m jury tampering charges in­
volving two rouit cases of
James R. lloffa.

Waller A. Gielow, editorpublisher of The Sanford Her­
ald, has accepted an invitation
to take part in the Jetliner
trip to the New York World's
Fair next week.
The trip is being arranged
Leopold W ins
for about 7o members of the
CHICAGO (U PI) — Nathan
Florida press, business and
industrial leaders by Agri­ Leopold, tile brilliant ‘‘ thrill
culture Commissioner Doyle killer" who helped commit
one o f the most sensational
Conner.
erinu-s
o f the century, Wed­
Conner said the two-day
took at the fair is being spon­ nesday won n summary judgesored by Florida business I ment in a $1.4 million inva­
leaders and government offi- sion of privacy suit.
’dc**
i
‘ l‘hu is believe.* o be the 'Rusk Optimistic
TAIPEI, Formosa ( UPI)—
largesl single contl .'lit of
state newsmen ever to cover |Secretary o f State Dean Rusk
a Florida news event outside said today ho believes France
of state borders,” Conner said. remain* committed to South
The trip is called the Flor­ Viet Nam despite its refusal
ida I’ rcss Preview and Agri­ to back a strong Southeast
cultural Jamboree. Gov. Far­ A s iu Tieaty Organization
ris Bryant and cabinet offi­ (SEATO) statement on the
cials will participate, he said Vietnamese guerrilla war Wed­
with Rolland E. Hinton, vice nesday,
president of Minute Maid,
serving as coordinator.
Powell Accused

Tax Loss
WASHINGTON fUPD
The Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) reported today that fed­
eral cigarette tax revenues
dropped $20.7 million in Feb­
ruary, apparently as a result
of the surgeon general’ s re­
port on smoking.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
House Rrpublirans charged
Rep. Adam Clayton Powell,
D-N. Y., with not giving wit­
nesses against President John­
son’s war on poverty propos­
als sufficient time to appear
before the House subcommit­
tee bolding hearing* on- the
bill

Informed sources said the
mediation efforts, largely ex
ploratory In the first five days
of the Johnson round in the
dispute, would be jtepped up
over the weekend in a major
drive for lettlcmcnt. .

Ceremony Set
At Stadium
police Chief Roy Williams,
president of
(lie
Sanford
Shrine Club, said today that
Illustrious Potentate Harold
Kastncr and Sanford Mayor
A. U Wilson will participate
in a brief ceremony prior to
the Sunday exhibition baseball
game at 5(cmoria1 Stadium
between t h c Williamsport
Mels and the Auburn Mcts.
Met officials announced this
morning (hat the players par­
ticipating in the Mcts' farm
system training camp here
had been assigned to either
Auburn of the New YorkPennsylvania League or Wil­
liamsport of the Eastern Lea­
gue.
Clyde McCullough, former
catcher for the Chicago Cutis
and the Pittsburgh Pirates,
will manage Auburn and
Ernie White, former St. Ixtuls
Cardinal hurler, will pilot
Williamsport.
The game, which starts nt
1 p.m., will lie played for the
benrlit nf the Shrine's Crip­
pled Children's Hospital at
Greenville, S. C.

Holley Cites Unkept Democratic Promises
By Jane Casselberry
Activity in the relatively
quiet contest between the
three contenders for the gub­
ernatorial nomination in the
May 5 Republican primary
picked up in Seminole County

Wednesday when Hep. diaries
R, Holley, of St. Petersburg,
spoke for the Sanford Republi­
can Woman's Club and greete&lt;| potential voters at Semi­
nole Plaza in Casselberry.
A native Floridan and prac­

ticing attorney, Holley has
served in the Stale House of
Representatives since i960 and
has liorn minority leader since
1962.
In a play on words, Holley
is using a sprig of holly, us-

12 Jailed In
Train Robbery

AYLESBURG, England (UPD— Twelve men were
sentenced to prison terms
ranging from three to 30 years
today for the $7.3 million
"great train robbery," t}»e
biggest cash haul in the his­
tory of crime.
Seven received 30-year sen­
tences. Two got 25 years each,
one 21, another 20 and the
And don't forget: Sanford 12th three years. All were
Merchant Association's an­ convicted of taking part in
nual "Cracker Days" Friday the robbery and conspiring to
and Saturday!!!!
commit the crime.

LBJ Asks Some
Progress Be
Reported

HEP. CHARLES It. HOLLEY (right), candidate for the Republican
gubernatorial nomination, (Uscumach campaign Issue* with Mr. and Mr«.
Russell Hammond, of Chuluota, during u visit to the Trade Winda Cafe­
teria! in Casselberry Wednesday. On the left is Mrs. Ralph K. Swanson,
o f Winter Park, chuirniun of Holley’s steering and finance committee in
the Orlando area.
(Herald Photo)

ually associated with the
Christmas season, as a sym­
bol for his campaign. This
does not reflect his political
philosophy, however. As an
outspoken conservative ho is
against give-away programs
and waste in government.
In a pre primary swing at
the Democratic opposition,
Holley charged "every gover­
nor elected In Florida in the
past 16 years lias been elect­
ed on the pretense of being
a conservative and in office
proved the contrary front Full­
er Warren lo Farris Ilryant.
“ Warren promised be would
veto the sales tax, which he
didn't, and Bryant promised
to hold the tax line and taxes
are increased 20 per cent on
the state level since he came
Into office,
“ All the Democratic candi­
dates are again offering the
state another batch of bro­
ken promises.’ ’
Holley Is pledged to veto
any raise in the sales tax
rale as well as the extension
of the tax to include grocer­
ies and medicine. He It in
favor ol abolishing the retail
price fixing power of the milk
commission and ii for estab­
lishing the office of lieutenant
governor in the state.

Demo Rally At
Fronton Tonight
First of three county-wide
Democratic political rallies is
scheduled for 7:30 tonight at
the Jai Alai Fronton.
Mrs. J. D. Morrison, Alta­
monte Springs, chairman of
the Seminole County Democra­
tic Executive Committee, said
all state and county Demo­
cratic candidates have been
invited and will be introduc­
ed.
John Kader, Seminole chair­
man of tlte Scott Kelly for
Governor campaign commit­
tee, said his candidate will
he present at the rally. Other
state candidates have not in­
dicated whether they will be
present.
Other rallies will be held
April 23 at Oviedo high school
gym and April 30 at Sanford
Civic Center.

Southern Bloc
Gains Hope In
Rights Battle
WASHINGTON
(U i’ I) Southern senators expressed
confidence tmlay that they
are making progress against
the "veil of emotional hyster­
ia"
surrounding the civil
rights hill in the Senate.
They voiced doubt after a
caucus that there will be any
voting within the next week
on possible changes in the
House-passed bill.
Sen. Richard Russell, (I)Ga.), leader of the Senate
Dixie Democratic bloc, said
after the caucus;
“ I think we are making
slow but sure progress in
piercing the veil of emotional
hysteria which the proponents
have thrown up around this
bill.”
There has been speculation
that there might l&gt;o votes on
amendments within the next
week, hut Russell said he
doubted it.

HETTY TURNER, In hill hilly ntttie and carryitiR the proverbial “ corn jnico" jitR, symbolizes
"Cracker Days," to he staired Friday and Satur­
day by tlte Sanford Merchants Association.
Hetty in a junior at Seminole HIrIi School and is
the dauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. li. J. Turner.

M rs. Kynes Visits
City For Husband
Campaigning In her hus­
band's behalf, Mrs. James
Kynes, of Tallahassee and
Ocala, was escorted through
the Sanford area today by
former Mayor Tom McDonald.
Kynes, serving under ap­
pointment by Gov. Farris Bry­
ant, is seeking the Democratic
nomination for his first full
term as attorney general.
Mrs, Kynes said her hus­
band is “ using area supportera to ‘ think ahead' In capital­
izing on the establishment of
the new stale university near
Oviedo.”
She staled he would "r e ­
commend to local authorities
consideration of development
of a Urge industrial research
park in the immediate vicin­
ity of the proposed East Cen­
tral Florida University," sim­
ilar to McClure Park near
Purdue University, at Lafay­
ette, Ind.
Speaking of McClure Park,
Mrs. Kynes said "this spawn­
ing ground for industrial re­
search Ideas comprises near­
ly 1,000 acres. Industries In
the park aru welcome to take
advantage of university scien­
tific and engineering person­

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nel, libraries, computers amt
other facilities, it is not too
early for local leader* hero
lo plan for a 'MeCluW Park*
for our new stale university. •

Industrial Park
Offer Studied
City Commission Is consid­
ering an offer of purchase for
a lot In the city-owned Lako
Monroe Industrial Park (form ­
erly Sanford Industrial Park)
by a wholesale concern.
The offer was made Wednes­
day In a railed session of th«i
Commission and js for an !/•
shaped lot facing French Ave­
nue and Fulton Street.
City Manager W. E. Know­
les estimated it will cost $57,Ooo to install utilities. Commis­
sion took the hid under ad­
visement pending determina­
tion nf the market value of
th« property.
The offer was presented hy
Robert Crumley, chairman of
the city’s industrial commit­
tee.

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Sanford C. Of C.
Coffee Slated
An open house and coffee is
planned for Wednesday morn­
ing at the new offices of the
Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce.
The public is invited for the
informal get-together which
starts at 10 a, m. Chamber
officials will be on hand to
greet the visitors.

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Rrailey Odham, candidate
for the Democratic Party’s
nomination to the U. S. Sen­
ate, will appear on Channel
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0 p.m.

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AEC To Surrender Some Authority To State Of Florida
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Th* Atomic Energy Commit•ion (AEC) today began tak­
ing the last preliminary atep
in rarrenderlng tome o f Ita
regulatory authority In Flor­
ida to the etate.
AEO Chairman Glenn T.
Beaborg announced that the
commlatlon will pubtlah In the
Federal Regltter for the neat
four weeka an agreement
which Florida propoied for the
trontfer o f authority. Final
action will bo taken after­
ward,
G ot. Farrle Bryant haa
■ubmltted a propoied radia­
tion control program which
ta under atudy by tha AEC.
The AEC to Buthoriccd, up­
on determining that a atata
program to adequate to pro­
tect public health and safety,
to transfer to the itate tome
licencing and other regulatory
authority over use o f radloactire material!.
Bryant eaya the atata bellerea tha propoied transfer
would •'ctlmulote tha direlopm int o f nuclear Industrial
potential In Florida, and at
tha Mine time assure protec­
tion o f tha public health and
safety."
The atata haa deelgnatad
tha Florida Board o f Health
•a Ita radiation control agen­

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Pnife 2 — April 16, 1961

RrrxID

CAMP CONVENIENCES conHtructcd by Troon 341 o f Caflaelberry for
tholr cnmpalto Inat wcckoml nt tho Wokiwa J)l.strict Cnrnporee included
thla ruatlc tnblo being uacd by Hoy Scouts Tod Miller, Steva Lljnc and
Ricky Jnckaon, left to right.
(Herald Photo)

2 Deputies Go
To Meeting
Deputise James It. Moore
ind J. Q. (Slim) Galloway reiresentad Seminole County
last week at the Tavares
neellng eherlffs o f Florida's
citrus-producing counties.
Sheriff Willie MeCslI of
Nike County was host. Sheriff
I. L. Hobby o f Seminole exires sod hts appredstlon to
Les Bessenger o f Florida Cit-us Mutusl for the fine co&gt;perstlon hie department has
-ecelvcd In combatting fruit
hefts this season.
llciscngcr, chief of Mutual's
Fruit Protection Division, said
HIT arreste had been made
date for violations of c\tfus
ws. Ninety-six of these ar­
rests were for theft of citrus
fruits having a total value of
|22fl,0M.
He alee reported growers
lave saved untold thousands
&gt;f dollars through preventive
icUvitlea of sheriffs In Uio
iHrus-producing counties and
thn work of members of the
Central Intelligence Bureau.

END OF THE THAU, for thoao throe acouta of Altamonto Troop 88 was
a welcomo night after completing the 20 mile hike on the Chowhound
Trail while at the Wokiwa District Cnrnporee held at Casselberry last
weokend. Examining their nore feet are left to right, Don Poit, Raymond
Templo and Greg Dunko.
(Herald Photo)

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By Kvelya Lundy
Dr. Kenneth llainlti of Riv­
er Forrest Concordia College
in Chicago spoka to faculty
and friends of 81. Luke's
Christian Day School of 81avia during hto recent annual
visitation tour to Lutheran
Schools In Florida.
Dr. Ilelnlti told of naw
(caching methods to be used
in the future and advised that
his visit had a two-fold pur­
pose—to inspect the school
and to study problems of atudents and teachers which can
ha o f groat value to future
teachers in his college.
He was aceempsnied on lha
(rip by 0 . A. fchile, chairman
« f th« Board o f Parish Educa.
tiao la the Ftorlda-Oeorgia
I Lutheran Churches.

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RECEIVING GlIKNTH at tho Silver Ten for the Altamonte Springs Cominunity Library were, from loft, I)r. Paul O. Schallcrt, Erich Hallman,
Mrs. FJoronco Courncn, Mrs. Albert Hlnrke, Mrs. Jamca M. Walter Jr. and
Mra. John Stuart Jr. The ovont was held ut tho homo o f Mr. sail Mrs.
Webber Humes.
(Herald Photo)

Library Association Entertains
By Julia Ilartoa
The Annual Silver Tsa for
benefit of tha Altamonte
Rprlnga Community Library,
which la sponsored by lbs
Library Association, waa held
last Sunday aftarnoon at tha
hnnia of Mr. and Mra. Web­
ber Ilainr* on Boston Avenue
with a host of civic and social
Iradara from all part* of tha
county calling during the ap­
pointed hours.
As*oclatlon official* In tha
receiving line Included Mrs.
John Rtuurt J r , junior past
president; Mrs. James M. Wal­
ter Jr., president; Mr*. All&gt;crt
Starke, vice president; Mrs.
Florence Courskn, librarian;
Krlch DaPman, trustee; Dr.
Paul O. Schnllart, honorary
trualre and Mr*. G l e n n
Humes, trustee.
An attractive and dcllcioui
assortment of parly food*
waa aervod from a beautifully
decorated table which featur­

ed a centerpiece arrangement
of vari-hued spring blooms,
a silver service and a large
punch bowl. Table hostesses
wore Mr*. Paul Kchallvrt,
Mra. Tilford Gorham, Mrs.
Krlstisn Jutha and Mra. Frad
Katsman.
The Altamonte Library la
open to the public on Tues­
days and Thursdays from J
until &amp; p.m. and on Saturdays
from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Books may be burrnwod for
two weeka with privilege of
renewal. Hie latest fiction
and non-fiction material is
added each month to the pre­
sent stock of 6,100 volumes. It
is not necessary for one to
Ite. a member of thn Library
Association to enjoy use of the
facility.
The annual Summer Vaca­
tion Beading Club will open
this year on July 7 with the
theme to be “ A Trip through
Florida.'' Thle program la

Your Vote and Support
FOB

Roy R. Wright* Jr.
FOR

Scminola County

Tax Collector
Will Dc Appreciated
“ VOTE RIGHT WITH WRIGHT*
Pd. P ol. A dv.

By Jane Casselberry
Lyman High School students
will have an opportunity to
display Uielr talent Friday at
7:30 p. m. when 33 acts com
pete in tha annual Bata Club
Talant Show to be hald in
the school auditorium.
Talent will be classified In
three divisions—Instrumental,
vocal and pantomlne and aklts
with the winner chosen In
each category to receive a
$3 prize.
There will be a nominal ad­
mission charge. Students will
be admitted at half price.
Everyone is invited to enjoy
this evening o f entertainment.
Proceeds will go to defray
costs of sending two Beta
Club delegates to the con­
vention, tha club'* service pro­
ject, and other club eipansea.
Pat McLsughlln is chair­
man of the talent show com­
mittee and Mrs. Aldla Mil wee
1* sponsor for the group.

Officer Joins
Academy Staff

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Mrs. Chase To
Head Group

Educator Visits
Slavia School

Marking 28 year* of service,
Florida Slat* Bank of Sanford has announced plana for
an open housa celebration on
May 1, T. E. Tucker, presi­
dent, reported.
“ We are particularly proud
of our years o f service and
strength during tha past quarrcr century," Tucker noted.
“ It Is with a great dtsl of
pltasure that w« tabs this
opportunity to Invite all our
customers and the cltlsens of
Seminole County to join with
ua on Friday, May 1, to cel­
ebrate thle annlvereery."
The bank's 2!ith anniversary
comas at a time whan Srmlnote County faces the greatest
opportunities In economic de­
velopment, Tucker stated.
“ We have enjoyed contri­
buting to the prosperity of
thla area In the past and

feel this has adequately pre­
pared us to fare the future
of this ares with confidence
and great optimism.”
Florida State Bank of San­
ford was founded in May of
1939. At the close of that businass ysar, it* statement re­
flected total resources of
$303,710.

In 1003, tha bank reflected
total resources of nearly $15
million.
The Florida State Bank of
Sanford I* a member of the
McNulty Group of Bank*
throughout Central Floridn,
whoa* accumulated assata tot­
al more than |100 million.
Not aatlaficd with pact

conducted for
benefit
of
young people from throughout
the area and he* bean moat
successful In past years.

Chuluota Legion
Sets Dances
By Joan Magta
Officials of Chuluota Amer­
ican Legion announced today
that the post will sponsor
weekly dances on Friday and
Saturday, starting at 0 p. m.
each day, at the legion home,
Chuluota and Christmas roads.
Music, for the praeent time,
will be from a record player.
Adults are Invltad for Friday
nights and Saturday dances
will be for the teenagers.
Chaperones will attend. Re­
freshments will he available
Proceeds will be added to
tha post building fund.

Club Has Annual
Charity Gama
DeBary Bridge Club report­
ed 12 tablee In play at the an­
nual charily game for bene­
fit of tha American Cantor
Society held Tuaetfay after­
noon at the Flromen'a Recrea­
tion Hall. Play waa directed
by Misi Ethel Johnton.
Winners were, NS. first,
Mra. Frank Austin and Mra.
Edwin Wachtsr; second, Mrs.
J. D. Cordell and Mrs. I . E.
Anderson; third, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Vanderschaaf; fourth, Mrs.
LllUan Mayer and Charles
Daglta;
KW. first. Mra. Myron A c
cardl and Mra. Dolores Schob;
second, and Mrs. O. N, Lac­
key and Mrs. Frank Holder;
third, Mr. and Mra. E. M.
Hinkle; fourth, Mra. D. F.
Srudder and J. Arman.

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RICHARD LEONARD demonstrates his science
fair project at Lyman High School on the
separation o f blood protein bv use o f chromato­
graphy which won honors lor being the bent
over all entry.
(Herald Photo)

A centerline for the llth
Street sxtsniloa waa adoptad
by
County
Commissioner*
Tuesday aftoraoM and the
county aaglaaer asserted that
construction now can begin.
William E. Bush Jr., the
county engineer, also got
Commission authorlsstlee to
purchase two plots of lsnd
needed in the progrsm, lie
slso reported
that Chase
Groves lac. had donated a
parcel of land as tha final
link needed.
The extentlon will bring the
Route 40 highway program a
step nearer reality and the
actions ware hailed by Bush
ai maanlng “ wa can now
start actual work on tha ex­
tension
Much of the afternoon ses­
sion was devoted to routine
matters after an ardurous
j morning discussing the pro­
posed expansion to Seminole
County Memorial Hoepltal.
Removed from the Com­
mission agenda was possible
county action on policing poli­
tical advertising placed In
tha county. On recommendstlon of Commissioner John
Alexander, it was decided to
let the State Road Department
"exercise ita power of en­
forcement."
Commlsaio^rs
also
ap­
proved tha purchase by the
Lake Mary Fir* District o f •
used truck, light plant and
rescusitator.
Tha governing body also
authorised "injunctive aotlon"
In the courts to force tho ope­
rator of a salvage yard ob
Baardall Are. and Highway
41 to bait what wag described
an illagal use of the land.

Spare-Ribbers
Set Banquet

DISTRICT SCOUT EXECUTIVE Tom Albert
inspect! an exhibit created by Troop 242 o f
Lake Mary during tho recent Scout-O-Rama at
the Sanford Armory. Fred Ganas (right), dis­
trict camping and activities chairman, shows
gome o f tha items on display to Albert.

The DeBary flpara-RIbber*
Bowling Club, will hold their
Annual Banquet at the Im­
perial Home, Orlando, Thura«lay, May 14,
Standing! of tha U ta u at
Friday, April 10 gamea a n
aa follows; Never-betUr, SI;
Fate, 76H ; Tough, 74H i Tender, 72M| Baked, M l Lagoa,
•4H; i - B • Q, M l Berap.
SIH l porklN, Mi Bralaad,
84: Craktd, 8gV4t Loins, Sl|
Riba, 40. Throe game aeries,
Hugo Long, 831; Edward
Feraana, 8601 Ellswarth Og.
dan, M l; Arabia Lang, S ft;
Morris Ihawksy, 116.

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Zoning
Director
Robert
Brown said tha proprietor haa
authority to operato a garage
in that location but tha Urge
collection of Junk ear* and
parts htva rsmovad tha cur­
rent use from one of com­
mercial to that of Industrial.
Tba latter la not permissible
ha said.
Brown told tha Commlsaioa
ha had asked tha proprietor
to halt the illegal use and "I
am sure be Intends to ignore
our request’’

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ter the spec* are in Central
Florida, Florida State Bank
Is equlplng Itself to best servo
tha needs of Its customers,
large and small, In tha fu­
ture.”
The open house celebration
scheduled for Friday, May 1,
will Inelud* toura^of the bank
facility, frea prist* and axhlbltlon af naw modern equip­
ment being Initalled at tha
bank.

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Innsroprlng Maltreat
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TITROTIAN experiment Is being conducted
during the recent science fair nt Seminole High
School by Frank Murray (left) and Stave Ri­
chard.
(Herald Photo)

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Cdr. C. A. Taylor (DSN-Rat)
has joined tha staff of San­
ford Naval Academy as en­
rollment officer.
His retirement last Feb­
ruary terminated a naval car­
eer of more than 20 years,
during which he s«w service
In a wide variety of com ­
batant ships, from submarine
to aircraft carrier*. Ha was
graduated from tha U, S.
Naval Academy In IMS.
Ha commanded tho destroy­
er USS Cone from December
1939 to March 1902 and serv­
ed in a diplomatic role as
assistant naval attache In
Copenhagen, Denmark, from
1931 to 1934.
Commander and Mra. Tay­
lor have one coo, Charlas, a
pra-law Junior at RandolphMacon Collega, Virginia.

progress, which Included mov­
ing Into modern banking
quarters at 200 Wast First
Street in 1061, the bank Is
currently on a service expan­
sion program which includes
the installation of new elec­
tronic equipment to speed
processing of record!.
"Our expansion and mod­
ernisation program 1s tha first
of Ita kind In Beminola Coun­
ty," Tucker noted. "Because
of the outstanding futura we

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Mrs. Sydney 0 . Chaae Jr. of
lanford has been named
halrman of the Ladles Actlvllea Committee tor the list
mnual convention of the Fior­
ds Fruit A Vegetable Aato-lotion by the general eonvenIon chairman, Allan Marktarn of Okeechobee.
The convention wlH be hold
it the Americans Hotel In Bel
larbour, Miami Beach, Kept.
314.
Mrs. Chaae, a graduate of
Imlth College, has long been
ctlva In community affaire.
Ibe was librarian In tha Win­
er Haven Public Library and
i Catcher In a private school
here. 8ho haa alio completed
I years of volunteer arnica
n the Rad Cross.
Currently, Mrs. Chasa U
Ibrarlan o f the Holy Cross
Episcopal Church Parish Libary here and Is working on
ilbllographlta for the Chase
amlly from malarial accumusled In tha past 2V&gt; years.

Florida State Bank To Mark 25th Year

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Lake Monroe Jottings
Dr Mr*. II. L. Johnson
G w Wlllikcrs. everyone, it is
spring. Tra La. And I’ m so
glad. Now that spring house
^cleaning can start. • • • Cute
little Dambi Lynn, daughter
of Fred and Ann Behrens, de­
cided as long as she had to
be sick with something she
would make it two things, so
she has the chicken pox and
the measles. • • • George Bell
motored down to Tampa Gen,s
eral Hospital in Tampa to sec
his son Donald who is a pat­
i e n t there. • • • Mrs. Myrtle
^ P ierson of Triangle, N.Y.. has
returned home after a pleas­
ant visit with her son-in-law
and daughter William Jr. and
Alice Carroll and her grand­
children. • • • The Lake Mon­
roe Safety Club wishes to
thank every one for their co­
operation in the school hour
watch at the school crossing
f for the protection of the child" ren. Since little Debbie Justice
was hit by a car there the
mothers have been quite con­
cerned about the road so the
group got together and formed
the crossing patrol. • • • Lit­
tle Debbie is still confined to
the local hospital but la 1mp-ovlng. • • • Bobbie Dorn,
teenage son of Opal and Ro,« bert Dorn, also is in the local
• hospital due to Injuries caused
by an automobile accident.
We wish both of these children a speedy recovery and
hope to see them back in
school shortly. • • • Talking
of school, the Sanford Junior
High Band and their major­
ettes will travel to Cocoa Sat­
urday to compete In district
contests. Lynn Giles and 1
W will accompany them and
their leader, Pete Bukur Jr.
Naturally we hope they bring
home tlie superiors. • • •
Bobby and Frances Thompson
and children have moved from
Monroe to a home on West
Second Street. • • • Here’s
good news to all of Carlos
Muse's friends. He is expect­
ed home this weekend after
V « lengthy stay at Bay Pines
Hospital where he underwent
surgery. Now you just watch
him. He will make up for
lost time in getting out and
politicking for his favorite
candidates. Monroe knew that
something was missing and
this Is what M was, no Car­
los. • • • Lcnora (Mrs. J.E .)
Andrews has been kind of on
f t the puny side this past wreck.
• • • Very sorry to hear of
tlie illness of Mrs. Daisy
Bales. She Is in the Florida
Sanitarium in Orlando. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
•• • • Had a phone call yes­
terday from Sammye Lou
Keel's mother, Mrs. W. A.
Kendrick. She and Pop are
here visiting Sammye tor a
i $ few days from Balnbridge, Ga.

They will be back again
shortly for a longer visit so
she can show Pop HOW to
fish. • • • Several ladies and
Lorena
Tindel's
Ceramic
Class surprised Mildred Standifer with a birthday party.
She received some very lovely
gifts and helped Lorena, Mrs.
S. E. Norwood. Norine Nor­
wood, J. C. Sapp, Bobinson,
Louise Bushlow and Hoffman
eat up the cake, ice cream
and punch. Happy Birthday
Mildred. • • • This group
went over to the DeBary
home o f Mrs. Bobinson one
day last week to see her cera­
mics. They reported an enjoy­
able afternoon. • • • Very
sorry to hear that Mrs. Bich­
ard Schnitzler is ill in tlie
local hospital. We wish her
a speedy recovery. She is ac­
tive in the Monroe PTO. • •
Tlie Edward C. Daniels of
Lake Markham have had their
son. Edward Jr., as their
guest. Edward is from Miami.
• • • Ethel Corbett, Marian
Bethea, Juanita DuBose md
Buth Gallagher were welcom­
ed as new members of the
Lake Monroe H. D. Club at
their recent meeting. Buth U
a candidate for County Com­
missioner District 5. • • •
Our thought this week is by
J. H. Jowctt and goes like
this. The real measure of our
wealth is how much we should
be worth if we lost our mon-

«y.

Two Students
Candidates
Two Sanfond area students
are candidates for office at
Stetson University in elec­
tions planned Thursday on the
campus.
Dick Mayer of Lake Mary
is a candidate for sophomore
class senator and William L.
Kirk o f Sanford is seeking
the post of representative for
the College of Liberal Arts.

Class To Meet
The Seminole High School
class of lost will have a re­
union Friday, April 24, at
8 p. m. In the directors room
of the First Federal Building.
All members are urged to at­
tend.

Village Association

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Names New Officers
By Doris Dean
A number of new officials
were elected or named by ap­
pointment at this month’s
meeting of ihc North Orlande
Civic Association held Mon­
day night with Chuck Rowell
presiding for the first time
since assuming tlie office of
president after the resigna­
tion of Roy Burke who has
moved from the community.
Mrs. Mary Campbell was
elected secretary, Mrs. Jac­
THIRTEEN FENCE POSTS later this car looked like this. The auto,
kie Tilson was appointed tele­
driven by Henry Newton Fcnch o f G18 Mellonville Ave., plowed into the
phone chairman and RiU Hahn
posts on the old Lake Mary Road shortly after midnight Friday and did
was named as new custodian
and estimated 8800 damages. The driver was charged with failure to have
of the Civic Building. A vice
his vehicle under control.
(Herald Photo)
president to fill the office v a ­
cated by Howell will lie elect­
ed next month.
In other business the group
voted to sponsor a fish pond
ami cold drink sale at the
annual fourth of July celebra­
tion subject to final okay
from the Community Commit­
tee which is in charge ot
planning the event. Repre­
Ily Mm. Adam Muller
committee arc Clarence Shaf­
senting the association on this
A slate of officer* for De­ fer, Fred McLaren, Stanley committee are Rowell and
Bary Herbert D. Gibb Amer- Smith, Roy Knrclaml and Charles Trcsslcr.
William Brumbaugh.
ran l-cgion i'oat waa pre­
Election will take place
vented at the April meeting at the May 7 meeting and
■eld at the Community Cen­ nominations will lie accepted
ter with Commander Peter from the floor hi this time.
Kuppenaul presiding.
District Commander Bill
Names included in the rec­ Edwards, who is a candidate
ommendations were William for the office of state com­
j. Williams, commander; Dr. mander, appeared before the
Luther A. Tarbcll, first vice DeBary group and received
J O E WARDEN JR., commander; Frank I). Ityon, local endorsement of hit can­
son o f Rev. and Mrs. second rice commander; Vir­ didacy.
J, T. Warden o f Chu- ginia Harrison, third vice
Koppcnaal reported
that
luota and a senior at commander; Earl H. An­ names o f candidates to rep­
Oviedo H i g h School, drews; finance officer; Mrs. resent the Post at Boys State
has received an Honor Glenn Smith, assistant fi­ in Tallahassee this July will
Scholarship o f $825 a nance officer; Bev. A. C. Sum- be available May 4 through
year at Furman Uni­ mem, chaplain; Alfred II. arrangements with 7.. W. Mal­
versity in Greenville, Newell, sergeant at arms; lard, activity director for DeS. C. The fund is re­ Cornelius Dovale, assistant Land High School.
n e w a b l e each year. sergeant at arm* and F. Wal­
Fred McLaren, American­
Playing an instrument­ lace and Kreas Walter, trust­ ism chairman, was authoris­
al part in aiding the ees.
ed to purchase medals for
outstanding senior to
The executive committee school awnnla to bo presented
receive tho award were will include Boy Knecland, this year to boys and girla
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pal­ Peter Koppcnaul, Joseph K. for c o u r o g c , leadership,
mer, O v i e d o H i g h Kries, John Laiubvrtson and homes, service and arholarTheodore I,clgh.
ship in Enterprise, Orange
teachers.
Members of thr nominating City and Osteen schools.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Legion Post

To Elect Officers

Approval was given for the
local “ Newsette" to be pub­
lished once monthly and/or
as often a* editor Beverly
Krccek deems necessary. Mr*.
Krecek also was given per­
mission to write an editorial
on community affairs for the
publication.
It was reported that a dir­
ectional sign to the civic
building and recreation area
has been donated by Lloyd
Brown which will be repaint­
ed and relocated near tha
area.
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�Two Things M ake Yogi Nervous: Rain And No Cigarettes
Berra Chomps
On Cigar As
Yanks Wait
By Otear Fraley
tJPI Sports Writer
NEW YOnK - The amlle
wai gone and Yogi Oerra wor­
ried a big brown cigar atutfed
into the center of bla mouth.
It made him look a bit like
Ralph Houk, the man he sueeeeded aa manager of the
New York Yankeei, both of
them being ahort and (olid.
Only Houk waa different, lie
favored brown aulta moit of
the tlma and after the war
yeara ha put In the Rangeri
the major alwaya wore a
cloak of placidity.
Berra waa drcued In blue
Hli Irritation waa obvioua ai
he Jittered from one foot to
another.
"1 gave up cigarettes dur
lng Lent and haven't gone
back to them," Yogi laid
around the d ;a r .
"Nervous? Yeah, a little,"
he admitted. "I Juat wanna
get the ihow on the road."
He prowled the almnit emp­
ty dreaalng room after the
playera had run a few lapa,
looaened up their arm a and
atraggled away one by one,
Yogi didn’t alt In the awivcl
chair In the manager’! office.
He paced the roomy locker
room In which, until thla year,
bo alwaya waa the center of
Uic Jokca and tho laughter.
The Yanka hadn't played a
game yet bccauae the opener
waa poatponed twice and hit
actloni accmed to aay that he
hadn't earned the little aide
room with the awlvel chair.
"Whltey Ford atill pitches
the opener," be aald. "Jeez
ain't thla rain ever gonna let
upT U’a auro gonna foul up
my rotation."
The cigar went back into
the acowling mouth, squarely
In the middle, and came out
again aa Berra frowned at
tho question of ahortatop Tony
Kubck'a fltncaa.
"U ’a a pulled back rouaclc,"
be aaid. "High up."
"Jt'a called myoiltitla," a
byatandcr volunteered.
"ll'a a what 7 " Berra de­
manded.
Tho guy aald It again and
edged away aa If he thought
tho guy waa pulling hia leg.
"N o wonder It hurta him."
Yogi atopped momentarily
In front of Ida old locker,
drawn there almost by habit.
Only now another1!
gear
hung on the hooka. He started
toward the little offlro but
then switched hia route and
passed around the room, aa If
checking t h a t everybody'!
gear was In place.
Berra could have been the
awkward kid with the hlg bat
who catno to tho Yankcoi so
many years ago and had auch
• difficult time learning to
catch. There were tlmea they
celled him a clown and, as
he contemplated a now career
with the Yankeei, the fretful
waiting h a d
to provoke
thoughti of possible disaster.
Yet there Is a big plua algn
going for him. Houk wai
friendly with hli playera but
be wain't their pal. Berra la
and, while you give your best
aa a Yankee or you don't stay
long on the premises, they
figure to put out a little bit
eatra for Yogi.
Mickey Mantle, the last
man on the Held, summed it
up best after delightedly
throwing a few knuckle balls
which tha batboy couldn't
catch.
"Shucki,” Mantle ribbed so
that Yogi could hear It, “ wo'll
win desplta him."
Speaking for the whole club,
be meant they’d win because
o f blm. Yogi Is their buddy
and they want him to feel at
home sitting In that swivel
chair in tha little aide oliice.

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3 0
Elks
2 1
Kiwanls
2 1
Lake Mary
Shrine
8 2
C P 0
1 5
1 2
Rotary
0 3
Civil* a
Recalls W rd on d iy
No games scheduled
Garnet Today
CPO -VS- Lake Mary,
p. m.
Clvitao -vs- Rotary, 7:20

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Patfe 4 — A p ril 16, 1064

Jack Nicklaus
3-1 Favorite
HOUSTON ( u r i ) — Tour
lng golf pros looked to tlie
often wlndy f a i r w a y s of
Sharpstown Country Club to­
day for tha opening of the
By BUI Vincent Jr.
I Colrer also added that mine 130,000 next step on golf’a
The Hcrsld'a Libby Long I / the beer people know where 1904 tour—the Houston Classic.
starts off today's column wills the tagged fish were placed
a real fish story . . . and she 'except In Lake Golden. State
game and freah water and
tayi It's true! I
Dickie Thomas, son of Burt itale conservation agenta dls
Thomas, was fishing In Lake tributed the tagged fish, worth
Harney, using a fly rod. He a half million In all la cash
booked a good size bass but prizes, throughout Florida we
lost it. Ten daya later, Libby ten.
Tha Locomotive Engineers
• • •
reports, tier brother-in-law, L.
drove their way to an It to
B. Crocker, of Willoughby,
Two new color films have 1 decision Tuesday afternoon
Ohio, was fishing In the same Juat been released for free over the Standard Oil nine In
spot and caught the tame club and group showings.
a Little National League con­
bassl
The 1344-mlnute "Florida
test played at Bay Avenue
How, you ask, did they Flshcapadc" records an IdylPark.
know it was the same bass? lie outdoor vacation for a
The victory moved the En­
Because Dickie's Bumble Bee northern famUy of four as
gineers Into a two-way tie for

Engineers Burn
Standard Oil

Stocky Jack Nicklaus was a
3-1 favorite to win the $10,009
first prize over tire pxr-7t
course. Lefthander Bob Char
les, defending champion of
the classic, was rated at 3-1
along with Dave Marr, Paul
Harney, Dow Finsterwald and
Bruce Devlin.
Golfer* were shooting for
another prlrc in the classic
—qualification for the $200,000
Carling world golf champion
ship scheduled for Oakland
Hills Country Club In Detroit,
Midi., Aug. 27-30. Tile spon
sors designated the Houston
Classic one of 10 major U. S.
tournament*
as
qualifying
events for the Carling competi
tion.
The Classic threw a new
course at the touring pros
this year. The Sharpstown
layout is much newer than
last year's Classic site, the
Memorial Park course. At
Sharpstown, brisk southwest
winds frequently sweep the
tabletop • flat ground and
Ap-ll
is
generally
windy
month for Houston.

second place behind the lea­
gue-leading Hunt Llncoln-Mercury outfit.
David Lee uncorked hia se­
cond homer of the season
while Doug Malzowskl was
posting a neat three-hitter In
capturing the hill decision. It
was Malzowskl's first mound
victory agalnit no dafeata.
Tho line score:
Stand. Oil
100 0 0 0 - 1 S
Loc. Engra.
202 3lx—11 12
W P - Malzowskl (1-10), I.P
W L
—H ubert (0-2), HR— Lee Team
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(Engineers).
Roone
Evans
4 2
8 3
Kilgcwaler
Winter Park
5 3
Colonial
4 4
Oak Ridge
4
4
Seminole
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Game* Friday
Kingswood Builders
con­
tinues to dominate the Men's Seminole at Evans
Slo-PItch Softball League aa Colonial at Oak Rldgo
the defending champions sub­ Bishop Moore at Edgewater
(N)
dued the USO nine Wednesday
night at Fort Melton Park by Boone at Winter Park
a irore of 23 to 1. Every
member of the Builders’ nine
—save one— collected at least
two safeties as Kingswood
rolled to Its fourth consecu­ Teasn
W I.
tive win of the season with­ Kingswood
4 0
out a loss.
Wilton Slater
2 0
2 1
Bobby Johnson and Butch Fla. St. Bank
2 1
Cook both hit for the circuit. MrRaney
1 1
The game waa shortened Robbs Constr.
1 2
from the scheduled seven Inn­ Chase
0 2
ings due to a league rule, Long wood
stipulating that tho game U S O
0 4
Results Wednesday
shall be called If one team
hai at least a 13-run lead.
Kingswood 23, USO 1
Games Today
The line score:
USO
0 0 0 1— 1 2 9 Fla. St. Bank -vs- Chase, 7:30
Kingswood 10 3 10 x—23 23 0
p. m.
W P - LeRoy Estrldge (20. Lungwood -vs- Robbs, 1:43
LP— Tom Kavadat (0-1, HRs
p. m.
—Johnson, Cook (Klngwood). (At Fort Mellon Perk)

Metro League

Kingswood Tops
Slo-Pifch Loop

MKS. L. II. CROCKER poaea with a string o f
finh token from the St. Johns River and Lska
Hnmey. The second fish from the left figures
In the lead item in tho "Knee Deep" column.
fly was atUl attached near s
giU.
That's Libby's story and
she's (tuck with it.

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I’ at Brooks, out at Lemon
Btuff fishing camp, also comes
up with a good story today.
Sho tells tbit two misters
brought In two flounders, oqe
weighing 731 pounds and the
other weighing In at 544
pounds. And they told they
lost a bigger one. It la not
too uncommon for these salt
water fish to be taken from
tho St. Johns and Wckiva
Rivers.
Pat also reports the shad
continuo to run in Uic St.
Johns. May lie Uicse fish don't
know the shad season la over.
Hass aro schooling and
bluegllli and speckled perch
are being taken out around
Lcmoa Bluff.

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Bream aro biting good In
tha Weldva, according to Herb
Sutton, at Wckiva River Ha­
ven, but the bass are slow.
Some specks also biting.
Flippy tho Gar still con­
tinues to put in his appear­
ance occasionally and that
$10 reward (ao we understand)
still stands. Flippy Is about
six feet long, give or take
a little.

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After the initial rush with
the opening of the Schlitx
fishing derby on April 1, Wil­
son Colrer, Orlando distribu­
tor, reports "no reports" this
week of moneyed fish being
taken In Seminole County.
Thirteen local
residents,
with a catch of 18 tagged fish,
are awalUng results to be an­
nounced at Milwaukee. One
Navy chief caught four. All
were taken In Lake Goldrn.
Colrer saya the anglers
should know by Friday what
will be the cash prize values
for the tags attached to the
fish (hey caught

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ida coastline from Homoeassa
Springs on the Gulf to St.
Augustin* on the AUanUe
shore,
En route they land snook,
amberjack and other salt wa­
ter species, take an unusual
"seaside" look at Capo Ken­
nedy and visit Marlncland
Oceanarium.
"Ski-Ways to Safely," the
second 1344-mlnute film, was
produred in co-operation with
the American Red Cross and
American Water Ski Associa­
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sklling sequences with hardheaded instruction on safe
skiing practices and lowlraat
driving.

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April 16, 1961 — Page 5 '

Mays Sets Giant Pace

Sports

Thinking Out Loud
DV JULIAN STENSTROM
After to many years in &lt; OP Sanford baseball fans
baseball Uiat he can't remem­ might be interested to know
ber the exact number, Clyde that Clyde was with the Cubs
McCullough—a former major back in 1915 when another
league catcher, coach and
catcher, Mickey Livingston,
minor league skipper—is get­
ting ready to head north for was also with the Chicago
another year, this time as club. Livingston was the re­
pilot of the Auburn, N. Y. ceiver for Sanford and Manag­
Mcts of the New York-I’ cnnsy- er Bill "Raw Meat" Rodgers
back in 1937 in the Florida
lvania League.
" I remember that 1 broke State League.
In 1959, McCullough skipper­
into baseball with Lafayette,
La., in the old Evangeline ed the Ashville Tourists and
League—one of the hottest he piloted Reading in 1958.
and fastest class-D league's He also has managed in Cuba,
in baseball at that tim e," re­ Nlcauragua and also the Mi­
called Clyde. When he referr­ ami Marlins of the Interna­
ed to the "hottest" he no tional League.
doubt meant the hot pepper
11c started the 19C3 season
country.
as manager of the Carolina
After the normal minor lea­ League's Raleigh club until he
gue career which carried was called to New York to
him to Kansas City of the coach for the Mots.
American Association and to
What was your biggest
Newark in the International, thrill in major league base­
Clyde finally climbed into the ball,
we
asked.
Clyde
cage with the Chicago Cubs promptly replied: "netting to
in 1940. He stayed with the the major leagues." After
Cubs through 1918 when he prodding him a bit he recall­
was traded to the Pittsburgh ed that he also got a big
Pirates. He played with the thrill one day at Philadelphia
Pirates through the '52 season when he clouted three con­
and was traded back to the secutive home runs and a
Cubs where he remained from fourth one caught the top of
1953 through the ’56 campaign. the wall and bounced back in
Since then Clyde has coach­ for a double. He also started
ed for Washington, Minnesota two triple plays as a catcher.
and the New York Mcts. Last Clyde said playing in the 1915
season he coached first base world series was a big thrill
and the catchers for Casey along with participating in
Stengel's National Leaguers. two little world series while
The hurley receiver has with the Kansas City Blues.
caught some mighty fine hurlWhat about baseball today,
ers in his day. Among the we inquired.
tops he lists Dizzy Dean,, Lon
"W ell,’
said McCullough,
Warnecke, Bill Lee, Charlie “ it's changed. Back in my
Root, Larry French, and Joe day a kid didn't have a
Bush. However, said McCul­ chance to go to college so if
lough, "I'd have to say that you had anything on the ball
probably the best hurler I you'd go into baseball. But
ever caught was Clyde Pas- don't let people tell you that
seau.
we don’t have a good ball

JOHN MALONEY OF SANFORI) is shown with his I960 Modcl-A equippwl with n '260 hp flnthend Mercury engine which ho raced during last
Saturday night draff races at the Osceola drag strip.
(Herald Photo)
players today. We do, plenty
of them."
Then Clyde went on to say,
"I'm sure kids had more de­
sire to play baseball 25 or
30 years ago than they do to­
day. Hack then there wasn't
much else they could do To­
day, kids can do so many
other things besides playing
baseball, because they’re edu­
cated."
Clyde was high in his praise
for the local camp. "The wea­
ther’ s been beautiful, the park
and the auxiliary diamonds
have been cared for tremend­
ously well, and Sanford's a
mighty nice town."
11c added: "The people
here have been helpful and
friendly, and that goes a
long way."
Ami Sanford baseball fans
hope Clyde will go a long
way with the fine bunch of
young ball players he'll be
taking to Auburn with him
next week. He says he'll have
some fine looking rookies—
kids with a lot of talent.

Family In Top Spot
The Wilis family, futher
Doug and his son Ricky cap­
tured the top spot in the
Parent Youngster League at
Jet Lanes.
Coming in second and third
places
respectively were
Midge Woods and her son
Jim; nnd John Spolski and
son, Kevin.
Individual honors for the
youngsters were awarded ns
follows: High average—Jim
Woods 1C3; and in the indivi­
dual scries nnd game de­
partments, the one, two, three
positions went to Jim Woods,
Joe Gnzii, nnd Kevin Spolski.
High scries, Jim Woods
574, Joe Gnzil 544, Kevin
Spolski 511.
High game — Jim Woods
221, Joe Cazii 220 and Kevin
Spolski 202.
This league was originally

designed to have the family
participate ns n team nnd ns
such would only recognize
the youngsters with the per­
sonalized trophies.
An end of the season ban­
quet will be held at the Capri
Restaurant this coming Mon­
day at (4:30 p.m., at which
time these trophies will be
awarded to the winners.
The invitation is extended
to those whn'd like to be mem­
bers o f the Summer Parent
Youngster Lcngue to regis­
ter now at the lanes for same.
The league will start Mon­
day, April 20th at 7 p.m. and
will bowl throughout the sum­
mer months on this same day,
Monday.
Sudan, Morocco and Tuni­
sia won their independence
in 1950.

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into the Giants with the aid
of home runs from former
teammate Ed Bailey and Ed­
die Mathews. Loser Bob Sadowski and rookie Larry Kel­
ley were the victim* of the
10-run fourth, which Included
five walks and two wild
pitches.
Former Brave Bob Shaw
shut the door on a final Mil­
waukee rally In the ninth to
protect the win for starter
Jack Sanford.
Krn Boyer and Bob Gibson
lest the St. Louis Cardinals to
a 6-2 victory over the Los
Angeles Dodgers; Philadelphia
whipped the New York Mcts,
4-1, and Pittsburgh outlasted
the Chicago Cubs, 5-4, In 12
innings. Houston was idle and
Cincinnati dropped a 4 3 ver­
dict to its San Diego farm
club of the Pacific Coast l e a ­
gue in an exhibition game on
the West Coast.
Bill Skowron’ s liomer helped
the Washington Senators to a
6-4 decision over the lavs An­
geles Angels in the only
American league game. The
Yankees’
opener
at New
York with Boston was post­
pones) for the second straight
day because of rain and the
other six teams were not
scheduled.
Boyer’s bases-loaded single
in the eighth inning started a
five-run
Cardinal
uprising
against loser Don Drysdalc In
Ixii Angeles. Gibson, who
went the route allowing nine

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Curt Flood and Tim McCarver the ex-Detroit Tiger making
followed with run-producing j his first start in the National
singles. Frank Howard of the JLeague, was the winner and
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homer in two nights In the Both went the distance.
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Watch wondrous Willie. He’s
playing for his $105,000.
Willie— Mays, of course—
Is the barometer for the San
Francisco Giants, and right
now Willie is hot. So are the
Giants.
Mays shouldered much of
the blame for the Giants’
failure to repeat as the Na­
tional League champions last
season. He remembers how he
slugged 10 home runs in the
first month of the Giants'
championship year. In 1962,
then slumped to a .232 bat­
ting average ami only four
homers In the first 30 days
of the '63 season.
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his
teammates,
prompted
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president, to moan: "I've
never seen so many guys play
like they didn't care about
money."
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out to prove he deserves his
six-figure salary.
The Giants' eentcrfielder
hammered bis third home run
in two days Wednesday night
to ignite a 10-run Giant spree
which carried San Francisco
to a 10 8 triumph over Mil­
waukee. Mays lias driven in
six runs, scored three and all
of his hits have been for the
circuit in the Giants first two
victories.
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No one h u yet come up
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hai 22,052 registered voters
out of a 90,700 population;
Seminole County has only 18,
160 registered voters out of i

— April 16. 1964

72,000 population. Why?

In last week’s news report
of contributions and expenses
of county candidates, as filed
with Clerk of Courts Art
Beckwith, It was Inadvertent
ly omitted that Tommy Speer
has contributed $1,150 to his
own campaign for county pro­
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By Doris Dean
the campaign fund for Uralley
Shell plaques were made Odham, erstwhile Sanfordite
hy members of the North Or seeking to unseat Sen. Spcss
ard Holland.
Undo GUrden Club at the
Reports from around the
April meeting of the group state Indicate Odham may
held at the home of Mra. Jane surprise the political bigwigs
West with Mrs. Hilda Somm He Is expounding himself as a
"Kcnnedy-Johnton Democrat,’
era as co-hostess.
Supervising the work were claiming Holland “ is not.'
LETTERS OF INVITATION to nttidentn nt Lnkcmont, English Estates,
Mrs. Mae Duquette and Mra. Holland has thrown the Flor
Altamonte Sprlnps nnd Longwood Elemontnry Schools to attend the South
Ida
Negro
vote
to
Odham
by
Lola Wallace who have been
Seminole Elementary Spring Festival, April 18, 1-7 p.m., are presented for
interested in shellcraft for a hit stand on the civil rights
mnilinjr to C. M. Harp, principal, hy Stephen Hointzelmnn, Lisn RessinKer
Issue.
number of years.
• • •
nnd
Janice Bigelow, left to right.
(Herald Photo)
Announcement was made
A mallaway handout titled
that Mra. Myra Stodden, pres
ident and Mra. Wallace will the " I ’orkchop Club News,"
attend the SUte Federation promoting certain candidates
President's Conference to be in all phases of the primary
held April 29 at the Orlando contradicts itself in its last
issue.
Carden Club.
On the front page it reports
Winners of the Garden of
the Month award were Mr. that "latest developments in
and Mra. Joseph Scbcutzow of the campaign for governor
have cut Haydon Burns' lead
Algiers Avenue.
with much of the support goIng to Scott Kelly and the
lesser candidates."
Vet on Page 3, the "Tails
b a n co Whispers" page, the
paper
reports: "The
cam
By Evelyn Landy
paign for the governorship Is
Mrs. R. W. Estes, president
really just getting Into high
o f the Oviedo's Women's Club, gear and wc firmly believe
has asked that tickets for
that the vast majority of the
next Thursday's political sup­ people have not yet made up
per being sponsored by the
their minds."
club be turned In to her or
Seems the "Pork
Chop
to Mra. John Lundy by Friday
News" should make up its
of this week.
mind I
Those wishing to attend
• • •
are again reminded that one
This
political writerlearn­
plate may be divided between
ed long ago never to predict
TWIRLING CHAMPS in the B Corps contest held Inst Saturday ut Jack­
two or more children and that the outcome of an election—
sonville Bench were these students nt Seminole High School. The contest
extra plates will be provided the voters quite often fool the
wns conducted by the U. S. Twirling Association. Shown are, from left,
for this purpose.
know-lt-alla. And one of the
Patsy Foy, Sharon Ball, Put Mackull and Susan Stein.
(Herald P h oto),
The supper will be served
reasons for that sage thought
in the school cafetorium from is only last night a neigh­
5:30 until 7:30 p. m. Follow
bor called to state he knew
ing the supper those attending nothing of any of the candi­
are Invited to stay to hear dates,
state or county, and
the candidates during the poll- sought advice as to how he
tlcal rally being staged by the
The annual meeting of Ihe
should vote. How many more
Seminole County Democratic of Florida's electors are in the Deep South District, Ameri­
Executive Committee.
same boat, paying no atten­ can Rose Society, will be held
tion whatsoever to all of the at Bradenton this weekend
campaign promises and ora­ with the Bradenton Hose SoHOI I t l V K A N P ( ()
tory? Quite a few, we'll wag­ elely as host.
The district meeting will be
er. Enough to swing any elec­
tion if the candidates can held in (lie Downtown Cabana
By Jane Casselberry
learn how lo garner this bloc while Ihe Bradenton Society
rose sliow will be staged in
A coffee for Mrs. Fred Karl of votes.
• • •
the Municipal Auditorium.
o f Daytona Beach, wife o f the
Entrlei are expected from
Democratic gubernatorial can­
The Herald's mall these
didate, will be given .Saturday days is filled with news (? ) many pari* of Florida, Geor­
morning from 11:30 to 12:30 handouts from the candidates gia and Alabama. Entries will
at the home of Mrs. William especially on the state level. be received at the auditorium
B. Dunn Jr., 1020 Crystal Local candidates seem to be from 8 to 10:20 a. m. Satur­
Bowl Circle, Casselberry.
getting
down
the
"grass day.
The rose show will be held
Those interested in meet­ roots" level and going dir­
ing the honoree are Invited to ectly to the voters, shsking from 2 to 9 p. m. Saturday
call anytime during the hour, hands and asking, "Remember ami 10 a. tn. lo 4 p. m. Sun­
Mrs. Dunn advises.
me at the polls."
day.

Club Program
Features Work
With Shells

Supper Tickets
Due Friday

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Rose Society
To Meet

Fire Auxiliary
Makes Plans
For Festival

SHS Science
Students Set
Open House

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The science students of SHS
are Inviting their parents and
friendi, aa well aa interest
ed people of the community,
to an open-house display of
their work Tuesday from 7
to 9:30 p, si.
Carrying out the advice of
college
science
professors,
these young scientists will
not offer competitive projects
in the usual "science fair"
type of program, but will pre­
sent a display of their equip­
ment and the good usea to
which they are learning to
put it.
Seminole High's science de­
partment
members
said:
"We'd like for the parents
to ice our facilities in opera­
tion. Students will actually
be working on their projects
during the evening, and they
will be pleased to explain
what they are doing. Visitors
will have firil-hand observa­
tion for the high caliber work
some of our students are cap­
able of doing."
In addition to chemiatcry
and
physics
experiments,
there will be biological pro­
jects on display. It is anti­
cipated that some will be
open-end type, where pro­
cedures are emphasized.
Concerning the achievement
level of Seminole High School
students taking the Florida
12th Grade Teat, Principal
Andrew J. Bracken reported:
The possible score on thli
test is 490. Seventeen percent
of the Seminole High School
seniors scored over 400; for­
ty-one percent scored In the
300-400 range, so w« can say
that fifty-eight percent of the
seniors met Florida Univer­
sity requirements. We arc
especially proud of seventeen
students who scored 450 or
above."
.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Plana for the Strawberry
Festival and Fashion Show
to be sponsored by the DeBary
Volunteer Fire Department
Auxiliary were completed at
the regular monthly meetlnr.
The event will taka place
next Wednesday at 7 p.m. In
the Firemen's Recreation Hall.
Modeling will be Viola Leone,
nobble Ogden, Mabel West,
Min Cully, Mrs. Eaton, Sirs.
F. Maher, Mra. Aton and Mas
Phillips.
Dessert will be served and
card games will follow. Tic­
kets “nre on tale from any
member.
T h a Auxiliary's
annual
luncheon will be held In San­
ford at the Capri Restaurant,
2544 Park Avenue, May 7. Res­
ervations for hot or cold
plate luncheons should ba la
by May 4.
A Touring Florida Card
Party was scheduled for 7
p.m., May 18, at the Recrea­
tion Hall with Mabel West
aa overall chairman.
Refreahmenta wera served
at the close of the meeting.
Committee members in charge
weru Mra. P. Little, Mra. Ivan
Walker and Mr*. Hagenbuckl*.

SILVER CUP for the beat flower nrrnngement
shown at the anniversary meeting of the Alta­
monte Springs Garden Club wns won by Mra.
Webber Haines shown in top photo receiving
the trophy from George Hearn. L. R. Stover,
outgoing president o f the club, is shown in bot­
tom photo with gift plant from the club in ap­
preciation for his work during the past two
years.
(Herald Photos)

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Greenwich Village, bound­
ed on the north by 14th
Street, on tha south by
Spring Street, running west
from Broadway, la a triangu­
lar-shaped segment of New
York City, moat commonly
thought of as the home of
American art* and letters,
according to the Encyclopae­
dia Britannic*.

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Miss Frankie Jones Honored With
Shower And Bridesmaids Luncheon
Miss Frankie Jones, bride*
elect of Koy Bernard Cook
Jr., was guest of honor at a
bridal shower recently at the
borne of Mrs. Pat McCoy on
Country Club Road. Assisting
Mrs. McCoy as co-hostesses
were the Mmes. Betty Whit­
mire, Marlon Smith, Mary
Grace Kosky, Kathy Gray,
0 Becky Sherwood and Martha
W Todd.

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Artistic arrangements of as­
sorted spring flowers decorat­
ed the party area, and the
bride-elect’s wedding colors
of royal blue and white were
carried out in the decor. Fril­
ly white net umbrellas and
blue wedding bells, cleverly
arranged, w e r e dispersed
throughout the rooms.
The table was overlaid with
white net, gracefully draped,
and interspersed with blue
wedding bells along the drape
folds. Centering the table was
a silver punch bowl, with
matching candelabra and blue
candles. The sheet cake, coffee and punch were served
from crystal service, accom­
panied by assorted nuts and
candles.
Carnation corsages w e r e
presented to the honoree and
to her mother, Mrs. Frank
Jones, by the hostesses.
The guest list included the
Mmes. Betty Downs, Bessie
Davis, L u t h e r Patterson,
Cameron Paulk, Adwon Clark,
Kay Buckner, P. L. Elmore,
Connie Williams, Eloise Hunt,
Irene Copeland, Perk Ervin,
Virginia Sykes and Flo MeQuatters.
Also the Mmces. Marvin
Warfei, Evelyn Hayes, Dor­
othy Fitigerald, M a r i o n
Smith, Dee Mundy, Bernice
Boynton, Betty Smith, Teddy
Abies, Barbara Guess, Nell
Kader, Vonciie Rabun, Car*
clyn Sallee, Betty Gramkow,

'April IB. Iflfii — P/tfre 7 '

Club Has C overed! __ # wTbt» im m
Dish Dinner
A t Church Annex

Evelyn Lavender, M a r i e i M i l b u r n Roy and Mary Wig-1 Wight serving as liostess, asLewis and Betty Whitmire.
gins.
j sisted by her daughter, Miss
Also t h c Mmes. ilcien
Also the Misses Pat Wight Pat Wight,
Smith, Gen Thompson, Fran­ and Bette Hayes.
j The buffet table was beauces Peterson, Irene Lancy,
Saturday. April 11, a brides- tifully decorated with white
Bobby Robbins, Pat Russell, maids’ luncheon was given floral arrangements and the
Koy Cook Sr., Polly Gregg, for Frankie at Jim Spencer's ( entree was shrimp and lobster
Mildred Stcmpcr, Betty Fleet, Restaurant with Mrs. Henry |salad.

The Social Corner Club met
Saturday at noon for a cover­
ed dish dinner at the Con­
gregational Church Annex.
Following dinner a ahort
business meeting was held
with Mrs. Lillian Andrews,
president, presiding.
The next meeting will be a
covered dish dinner at noon
at the Lake Mary Beach,
weather permitting, otherwise
it will bo at the church.
Those attending were, Mrs.
Oriana l.uvunson, Mrs. Ann
faulty, Mrs. Edna Norman,
Mrs. Motta Starke, Rev. Fred
Ensminger, E. li. Ludsoke,
Larry Fox, Mrs. Lillian An­
drews, Mrs. Alice Mac Millan.
Mrs. Benuia Thornton, Homer
F. Beal and G. L. Anderson.

Lynette

FrickerIs Birthday Honoree
By Donna Estes
Lynette Anne F r i c k e r ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Fricker, of Longdate
waa a recent guest of honor
at a surprise party in cele­

U GOOD OL* F A S H IO N E D

REG. 11.00

BRIDAL ATTENDANTS o f Frankie Jones nt Briclcnmnid’fl Luncheon,
April 11, nt Jim Siiencor’a arc Kimberly Jnncn, junior bridesmaid, Botto
I Inyen, bridesmaid, Frankie Jones, bride-elect, Tinn Jones, flower Kiri,
Fat WiKht, maid o f honor, and Dclxirnh Jones, junior bridesmaid.

WHILE THEY LAST

E A R R IN G S

10* -

NEW TIN • IT

LYNEVl’E FRICKER

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The T r o p i c a l Weaver’s
Mrs. Ruth Larsen of Fort
Guild of Florida will hold its Lauderdale will exhibit her
annual meeting at the Robert IlYA rugs on Saturday after­
noon.
Meyer Motor Inn in Orlando
A business meeting will
on Friday and Saturday, April
close the sessions with offi­
17-18.
cers for the coming year to
After registration
at 9 he elected. Miss Edith Spen­
o'clock, a review of the lec­ cer of Kissimmee is president
tures given by Else Hegcn- of the group.
Steiner at the Amherst, Mass., |
Seminar last summer, will be
presented. A discussion ot an
exhibit of summer and winter
weave will follow.
Charles
Eager,
assistant
professor of sculpture at the
University of South Florida,
will be the speaker at the
dinner meeting on Friday. His
subject is, “ Design, an Ap­
proach to Weaving," with his
training as an architect, the
basis for his talk.
Mrs. Joyce Barnett Mcrlcc
of Tallahassee, will apeak
Saturday morning at 9:30.
Mrs. McGee and her husband,
now a professor at Florida
State University, resided for
three years In Ecuador. Pro
fessor McGee supervised a
project for the Agency for
International D e v e l o p *
rnent and Mrs. McGee estab­
lished and directed several
weaving centers.

$140

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NOVELTY GIFT BOXED —

A sh Trays

Dorothy and Johnny Westcott,
Michael and Joyce Russell,
Judy, Mildred and Freddie
Thomas, Danny and Richard
McGough, Sherry and Tony
Hobbs and Holly and Jeanio
Peterson.

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Permanent
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Meet In Orlando Friday A M

FASHION
ORIGINALS

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CRACKER DAYS

Tropical Weavers Guild To

MRS. PAT McCOY was liostess to a bridal shower at her borne on Coun­
try Club Road for Frankie Jones, left. With Frankie nre her mother, Mrs.
Irene Jones, and three o f the co-hostesses, Mrs. Kathy Gray, Mrs. Marion
Smith and Mrs. Becky Sherwood.

bration of her tenth birthday,
given by Mrs. David Westcott at her home in Longdate.
Refreshments of birthday
cake, fc^ cream and punch
were served to David, Dennis,

C A c

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BARGAIN TABLE
ANY ITEM

$|00

R O U M IL L A T S W A LG R EEN
D O W N T O W N SA N F O R D

FOR "CRACKER DAYS"
20 % STOREWIDE DISCOUNT
(EXCEPT HALF. PRICED ITEMS)

C O W A N ’S
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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200 E. First St.
Downtown Hanford

Men's &amp; Boy's
•BUYS

L A D IE S ’

DRESS
SALE

8182
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’ PATT-O-IUkU

Name Brands Including
A Nrwr Don-A.Bout Set

And fun for mother to sew
toot Dainty flared dresses
with touches of contrast. Two
patterns.
No. 8170 with Patt-O-Rama
ll in sixes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. •
years. Site 2, Dk yards of 33inch.
No. 8182 with Patt-O-Rama
^la in sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 3 years.
Size 2, sleeveless, H i yards
of 33-inch.
To order, send 30 cents in
coins for each pattern to;
Sue Burnett
The Sanford Herald
1130 Avenue of Americas
New York. N. Y. 10036
For first-class mailing add
&gt; 10 cents for each pattern.
Print name, address with
lone, style number and size.
Ready for your new-season
sewing . . . the spring and
summer '64 issue of our pat­
tern book Basic Fashion. 30
eents.

Regular $11.93

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Men’* Work Panin, Khaki or Grey
Reg. $2.99 pair, Sale 2 Pair 9g.()l)
lloya* Short Sleeve Sport Shirla
Reg. 91.99, Sale 2 for 9J.00

Ladle*'

DRESS
SALE

nil new wtock o f Intent Ivy patterns made
hy CarneRie.
Sizes 4 thru 20

Wrangler Boys' Dungarees
$3?2» Sale $2 49
Size 6 * 12 only

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LADIES’

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SALE

Small Boys Suits
Size 6 • 14

Sale from

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K E D E TTE S

REG. 1.28

SOLID COLOR ONLY

PETTI PIQUE . . . 1.00 yd.
WEHCO ARNEL TRIACETATE AND

REG. 1.88

RAYON .........

1.49 yd.

SPUN RAYON &amp; SILK

BY ROSEWOOD

CLOSE

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Sport Coals for Men

98‘

59* yd

$35.00 Sale $2 9 95

1.39

98* yd

92.09, Kale 92-00
93.99, Sale 90.00

$3.99, Sale $2-30

REG. 1.88

SALE

Complete Permanent

L A D IE S ’

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REG.

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Odd* &amp; Endn

91.00
91.50

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NEW SHIPMENT

FLATS &amp; SANDALS

Ircut
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IN COORDINATED COLORS

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9 g .O O

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CHROMESPUN . . . 1.00 yd.

Girla' Hires 7 - 14

K IN G ’S

MOYGASIIKL EMBROIDERY

WE8CO * BEMBERG RAYON AND

Little

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Kate Greenaway

IEAUTY SALON
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&gt;95

CI11.sc Out Of Men’a Work Shlrln
9|.00 and Up

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Caribbean Trip

Ladies* * Men’s

REDUCED

50%

ALL SALE8 FINAL!

LADIES*

Solitaires. Values

2 0 %

plus tax

JERI WHEATLAND, with The Impax, will rep.
resent the Sanford Junior High ns FFA sweet­
heart in a sub-district contest at New Smyrna
Beach, Friday, April 17. Jeri has recently won
honors in a Hootennany Contest for Junior Miss
March o f Dimes for '64, sang at the Jai-Alai
Fronton for the *64 Heart Fund, won the Lake
Mary Chamber o f Commerce talent show, and

GENUINE LEATHER BILLFOLDS
REG. &lt;3.95 VALUE
»2.95 tax Inch

W
P D T JSTORE
ewelry
V V C K I

was on ‘Talk and Talent” TV Show. The talent­
ed Miss Wheatland plays the piano, organ and
guitar, and sings in the Glee Club and Church
Choir. The Impax members are James Head,
lead guitar, Jay Burke, bass guitar, John Orla,
saxophone, J. C. Coffman, drums, Paul Terribilini, rhythm guitar.

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

If you can't find it in Sanford
during Cracker Days

Fashions

W s Have Just Received A
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Including Knits, Short Sets, Bathing
Suits, Co-ordinates. Choose From

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Bobbie Brooks
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How lucky can you get! I
Hazel and Cliff Johnson
sailed Wednesday aboard the
&amp;f/S Riviera for a five day
Carribbean cruise.
The lucky Mr. Johnson won
the trip for production of
sales and increase for The
Pennisular
Life
Insurance
Co., o f which he ia staff man­
ager for the Sanford Area.

These Prices Good Cracker Days Only!

Nit. A4r, Brandi • Bom*
Solid Gold Casco • Soma
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From tS9 to flM Plus Tax

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Tbs secret of a food spring
salad Is cold crisp salad
greens and a light touch of
salad dressing, according to
the Florida Agricultural Ex­
tension Service. In addition to
lettuce there are a variety
of greens you might use: Itomaine, watercress, parsley,
red cabbage, spinach. For fla­
voring the dressing, Roque­
fort or blue cheese is a fav­
orite Ingredient Curry is
growing in popularity along
with the old favorites of gar­
lic and green onions.
For a taste treat, try this
recipe for salad and dress­
ing.
1 head lettuce
1 head romalne
2 small onions, cut in rings
1 green pepper, cut in rings
tomato
Radish roses
Tear greens into bite site
pieces. Add some of the onion
and pepper rings, but save
some for garnish. Toss greens
with needed amount of dress­
ing. Garnish with onion rings,
pepper rings, tomato quarters
and radish roses. Serves 6 to

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DRESSING FOR SALAD
1 a-os, pkg. blue cheese
V4 cup buttermilk
Vk cup salad oil
Vk cup sour cream
Vk tap. garlic oil
S tbsps. wine vinegar
V4 tsp. white pepper
Vk tsp. salt
Vk tsp, celery salt
Mix all salad Ingredients
together until well blended.
Toss greens w i t h needed
amount of the dressing. This
recipe makes about 2 cups.

• • •

Let's take a look at navy
beans as they are used in
other countries. Popular as
they are here, hundreds of
thousands of pounds of Amer­
ican grown beans go abroad
every year. No matter where
you go you're likely to find
favorite dishes featuring the
navy beans. Here are several
recipes with the foreign fla­
vor you'll enjoy right here at
home.
From Germany:

Pohw h

WEINER BAKE
1 lb. wieners
1 esn (1 lb. 12 os.) baked
beans
Ik cup applesauce
Salt and pepper to taste
Vk tsp. brown sugar
V4 cup ketchup
14 tsp. sage
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Cut half the wieners into bitesize pieces, reserving remain­
ing links for garnish. Combine
ingredients and pour into lVk
qt. baking dijh. Arrange
whole wieners on top. Bake 30
minutes. Yield 4-5 servings.
• • •
Egypt has an excellent hors
d'oeuvre to dip into cocktail
sauce or to serve plain or
with a sauce as a delicious
side-dish vegetable.
EGYPTS FALAFEL
1 cup cooked or canned navy
beans drained or pureed
14 cup fine cracker crumbs
1 tbsp. finely minced onion
Vk tsp. mashed garlic
1 egg beaten
kt cup cracker crumbs for
topping
Cooking oil for frying
Salt to taste, only if needed
Combine beans with crumbs
(V4 cup) onion and garlic.
Shape into tiny balls. Dip
balls in egg, then roll in re­
maining crumbs. Drop into
deep oil at 375 degrees until
golden and crisp. Drain on
absorbent paper. Serve hot.
Makes about 30 balls.
* * .*
From the beautiful South
Seas comes this recipe for
GALA ISLAND CHOPS. Drain
Juice from small can of pineapple rings. Grill four pork
chops, basting with pineapple
Juice from time to time. Gar­
nish with pineapple slices,
grilled a few minutes on both
sides. Crown each slice gen­
erously with hot baked beans.
• • •
Fashionable, gracious liv­
ing has become more of a
reality with the advent of
wild-rice a t u f f e d roasting
chickens and rock cornlsh
hens. The poultry is already
stuffed, frozen and packaged
under ideal conditions ready

Roger Jimenez T o

Only!

Graduate Sunday

Call For Appointment

From U O f Florida
Mr. and Mra. Roger A.
Jimenes o f West First Street
proudly announce that their
son, Roger, will graduate
from the University o f Flor­
ida at Gainesville, Sunday
April lt&gt; at 3:30 p.m.

for buying from the frozen
food case. Easy to follow in­
structions for roasting are on
the wrappers. The fancy hos­
tess (you) adds her bit of
fancincss by using a pretty
glaze. Here are several reci­
pes for glazes you can use.
WALNUT-LIME GLAZE
1 tbsp. cornstarch
V4 tsp. ginger
Vk cup white corn syrup
V4 cup lime juice
V4 cup chopped walnuts
Mix cornstarch and ginger
In a saucepan. Add corn
syrup. 5!lx. Add lime juice.
Cook over medium heat, stir­
ring constantly, about 5 min­
utes. Add walnuts. Brush
over wild rice chicken or
rock cornlsh game hens last
15 minutes o f baking time.
Serve extra sauce in a bowl.
. . .

’A

HAIR STYLING SALON
MABEL DUGGAN ft BETTY ANNE HOWARD

2201 S. PARK AVE.

PHONE 322-4913

of roasting time.
. . .
ONION GLAZE
medium onions, chopped
tbsps. butter
tbsps. cornstarch
cup boiling water
chicken bouillon cubes
Saute onions in butter until
transparent. Do not brown.
Blend in cornstarch, gradual
ly add water in which chicken
bouillon cubes have been dis­
solved while stirring. Cook
about 5 minutes, until mixture
thickens. Brush over wild rice
stuffed chickens or rock corn
ish hens during the last 15
minutes of roasting.
. . .

GOOD OL' FASHIONED

mm

2
2
2
1
2

The whipped cream cole
slaw in the Apple Baskcta
would be nice with the Swiss
steak, too. This was also in
Ust week's Corner. If the lady
SUNSHINE MAPLE GLAZE docs not have these recipes
Vk cup maple-flavored syrup we will be very glad to give
Vk stick (V4 cup) butter
them to her.
. . .
2 tbsps. orange juice
2 tbsps. grated orange peel
You could also use Baked
Vk tsp. cornstarch
Ham in place of the other
1 tbsp. lemon Juice
meats if you like. We hope we
Vk tsp. salt
have helped her and if she
Combine all ingredients In wishes anything else, please
a saucepan. Bring to a boll. let us know.
. . .
Reduce heat and simmer for
3 minutes. Brush on wild rice
Send your favorite recipe
stuffed chicken or rock corn- In. Address is Route 1, Box
ish hen the last 15 minutes 31-B, Sanford.

•

days

7 PIECE

98 **
OO

Sofa Bed Group
COUCH, CHAIR, 3 TABLES, 2 LAMPS
3 PIECE

Bed Room Suite 9 8 * *
DRESSER, CHEST, BOOKCASE BED
5 PIECE EARLY AMERICAN

98

Maple Dinette

88

TARI R 4
1 MATES
M A T E S CHAIRS
T H A IR H
TABLE,

iff

5 PIECE DINETTES AS LOW AS

37.77

GOOD OL* FASHIONED

CRACKERJAYS

5 *Kitchen B ow l S e t

SPECIALS;

HEAT PROOF
(A m * W

K lb

MILK

WHITE

GLASS!

COTTON CORD — WASH &amp; WEAR
© M I X ,

PANTS

7/

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R E G U L A R $5.95

Now $249

BAKE

&amp; SERVE

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SAME

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FOR

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By Mrs. H. L. Johnson

BROKEN SIZES

m m

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s.\ H E A T P R O O F

OVENWARE
$2.00

R E D U C T IO N

O N A L L DR ESS . • •
V

TROUSERS
ONE ALTERATION FREE!

$1.00 R E D U CTIO N
W IT H E A C H P A IR OF

LADIES'
a m
i® ;

DRESS SHOES

Sold During “ Cracker Days**

•

Paradise
• Naturalizer
• Jacqueline

tony'* Shoe Store
DOWNTOWN BANFORD
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Shop our uaed furniture department and SAVE ! I I
Alao we fiv e liberal trade-in allowances, easy terms
and o f course TOP VALUE STAMPS.

WONDERFUL SELECTION

A R G U S 75 O U TFIT —
R eg. $24.50 Value Now

Wilson Maier

$1650

W IE B O L D T S C A M E R A SHOP
t it

S. PARK — DOWNTOWN BANFORD
(WR CLOSE BAT. AT NOON)

FURNITURE CO.
ch &amp; n 4 'U )£ a A .

311 E . FIRST

P H . 322-5622

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Residents Feted At Party

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A pril 16, 1964 — Page 9

TOUCHTON'S

GOOD o r FA1HION1D

REXALL DRUG

CRACKER DAYS
SPECIAL
VERY PERSONALLY
YOURS
Let h k i l l e d Htyliata
Hhape a hair-do to flat*
ter your face, match
your mood, (trace thnt
npecial occasion,

WATCH BANDS

r
1

CELEBRATING SWEET SIXTEEN is Stella Perkins, left, with Ellznlrcth
Esclavon and Fred Esdavon, also a birthday lionoree. Standing are Larry
nnd Robert Esclavon, sons o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ksclnvon, who have re­
cently completed six months National Guard training.

EVELYN'S

By Donna Eitet

BEAUTY SALON

A celebration Jamboree ua»
recently- held at the Longuood
City Park. honoring Mita
Stella rerkins, daughter ot

IN MONTEZUMA IIOTEL

3rd &amp; MAGNOLIA

OOOO O t FASHIONED

CRACKER DAYS
Textured Pottery

PLANTERS
for Indoors &amp; outdoors
assorted graceful sixes &amp; shapes
regular prices $1.00 to $0.93

50* to *3.50

Sweeney's
114 Magnolia

Ph. 322-1248

OOOO O f FASHIONED

o m

u s

SPECIALS!
1 RACK OF —
SPRING AND SUMMER

SUITS
SIZES 5 TO 18
SEERSUCKERS — CORDS
DENIMS AND KNITS

REG . $12.98 TO $24.98
OFF
THRU SAT. ONLY

1 RACK OF —

DRESSES
VALUES UP TO $39.95

Mr. and Mra. John Perklm
o f Park Avenue and Fred
Eaclavon, alio of Park Ave­
nue, both celebrating birth­
days.
Also honored were Larry
and Robert Esclavon, sons of
Mr. and Mra. Fred Eaclavon,
who have
completed six
month a of National Guard
Training.
Dancing and games were
enjoyed, and delicious re­
freshments were served by
Mrs. Perkins and Mra. Escla­
von.
Enjoying the entertainment
were Connie and Diane Rooth,
Mary, Junior and Patsy Cald­
well, Roy and Diane Sweat.
Barbara and Cordell Mar­
shall, Jcannic, Patsy, Joey

L u ggage

Jewelry

NEW YORK (U PI) - To­
day's young marrieds out
househunting
would hardly
give ■ second glance at the
houses their parents had to
choose from In the early post­
war years.
Housing's
explosive
pro­
gress has nearly tripled the
size of bouses In less than 20
years, has made the one-bath­
room house nearly extinct,
and has brought back many
"old-fashioned" prewar fea­
tures aucb as formal entries.
Studies Indicate that new
tract homes today have an
average of 2,400 square feet
of living space, or nearly
threo times the U 0 square
feet of the box-like 1917 build­
ing.
The council, which natural­
ly concentrates Its Interest on
those Ilousing areas which
are likely places for Ule,
says the two-bath house la
standard today and the aver­
age la on the way up.
The vintage homo of the Ol
loan had two tiny bedrooms.
Today a three-bedroom home
Is standard and four and five
bedrooms are not uncommon.
The dining room la definite­
ly back In style. Tht "m od ­
ern dining space'* of those
post-war homes too often
turned out to be just not
enough space or the rigid
kind of apace for dining com­
fort.
Today's home generally has
some aort of family or recrea­
tion room, planned storage In­
doors and out and an attach­
ed garage often large enough
lor two cars.
Kitchens of today show real
thouglit and effort to provide
pleasant, efficient, easy to
maintain surroundings rather
than just dubious ‘ ‘ glamour.''
The entry hall which prac­
tically disappeared from the

m

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JEWELRY &amp;
217 K. FIr»l

LUGGAGE

Oppu-ile New l.lhrar)

SCHICK SPECIALS

Ph. ,122»1ti81

REG. $4.00 TO $6.00 V A L U E
SOLIDS — PRINTS — STRIPES _ IN PASTELS
SMALL — MED. A LARUE SIZES

*3

0 0

ATTENTION!

TW O DAYS

ALL ELECTRIC

ONLY!

SHAVER OWNERS

F R ID A Y

Safoty Razor
79*
SHAVE CAN
1.79 Valuo.

SATURDAY

* ^ * * • 9 7 *

OUR FACTORY
TRAINED
EXPERTS WILL

VANITY
M I RF R1 a O
R
_
nl

^ Ring Size

E asel
back.

SHARPEN,
CLEAN AN D
L U B R IC A T E

i,TRAY TABLE

1 1x1 3**.

C h oice o f

e o lo r o k

C h o ic e
of
fr a m e s .

THE RAZOR HEAD
ANY MAKE
ELECTRIC RAZOR

p a tte rn *.

FOR
ONLY

T O U C H T O N ’S REXALL DRUG
"TH E PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN"

COB. lot &amp; MAGNOLIA
PHONE 322-2482
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

yyia m u rf £jacoJbAon 'a
DEPARTM ENT

SANITARY NAPKINS 4* . h* i .oi ............89$
PARA NUGGETTS . .! « » ,» ♦ ................. 29$
ANACIN TABLETS too*., i * . 1.2$................. 7 f °
LISTERINE 14 Rif. N O .................................69*
BANTRON TABLETS IMmnt in, Rtf. m i t 8
TOILET TISSUE 100. 1. ............................; . . 7 7 $

1 8 " ® (P
NURSE ®
D O LL
S

w ith
B A B IE S

^

1000 S A C C H A R IN E V\ G r ......... 17c
100 A S P IR IN 5 G r ......................
fc

BARGAIN
PRICED

9

9

CHEWABLEASPIRIN Child. 50i . . ............49$
SHAVE MIRROR with stand 1r , r* 111I J 9
MACLEANS Toothpaste iuiisiu, 011.7942/1*00

‘

STORE

98c P E P T O B I S M A L ..................... M e
1.49 M A A L O X (Liquid) .......
Me

A SUPER "CA*du»

TIMED-ACTION SLEEP TABS in ........... 89$

SPECIAL

^

Special Purchase!

[MEN'S BILLFOtDSi
G en u in e le a th e r .
C h o ic e o f s ty le s
and c o l o r s .

METAL F00TL0CKER

1 M

v a i° .!

Reg. $9.95

NOW

5 Lbs. EPSOM S A L T S .................. M e
2.00 H O M E P E R M A N E N T S .... L00
32c P E R O X ID E (8 Oz.) ...............1|c

REXALL MELTAMINS JR. so.................3.29
\

75 Ft. G A R D E N H O S E .........

2*99

5

And M any Other Specials Throughout The Store.

WE

NOW

HAVE -

sotio corns cm smtutss sntt
Ladies . . . .

You'll Find A Large Selection O f Both

“ M aidenform”

&amp;

“ Form fit”

Foundation

Garments

In Our New Foundation D ep artm en t. . . . Now In A re
The

New

Stretch

Straps

Style

Bras.

REVERE WARE
1 INTRODUCTORY

OFFER

WE

G IV E

TOP

VALUE

»

. i

Johnson's

STA M P S

auto wax kit

W ith s p e c ia l

SUPER SPECIALS!
20% STOREW IDE D IS C O U N T
(E X C E IT SALE PRICED ITEMS)

, a p p lic a to r .
S p re a d s lik e
liq u id - le a v e *

Con-Form b a b y seat
C o n t o u r -m o ld e d p o ly .
T u ffle x p a d .
—
R e m o v a b le

C H ILD R E N S SHOES

DRESSES

SIZES 5 Vi - 8. 8'/z . 12. 12'/t - 4

Vi PRICE
^

MO.

1.98,

■ m ro tro m
BRIAR PIPES

FOR BOYS &amp; GIRLS

V A L U E S TO $24.99

h ard w ax shine q

R IO . 1.99

1 RACK LADIES’ SPRING —

“Family Fashion# and Footwear”

OFF

Charge Accounts and Lay-A-Ways — Invited

400

Y O U R CHOICE

PAIRS

$ | 0 0

Fashions

1124 PARK DRIVE
OPEN ALL DAY WED. AND FRL NIGHTS

79* Stalnlm
Stool Doublo
Edgo Blades
79* Shavo Can''
1.58 Val.

1 .0 0

sta n d .

^

O ne b u s h e l.
S t u r d ily w o v e n .]
W ith h a n d l e s . 1

Sjanfohd

housing scene following World
War II as a "waste of space"
has returned as a rseult of
consumer demand. It pro­
vides a spot to absorb the
tracked-tn dirt and wet of
outdoors, shields other areas
of the homo from blasts of
cold air in winter and adds
to privacy by acreening liv­
ing areas from view of all
who call at the door.

[BAUER BATS

PAJAM AS

WICKER
BASKETS

S p eed b r e w ^
in g. K eep s
c o f f e e hot
a u to m a tic a lly .
F o r p a rtie s , e t c .

1 2 .8 8 1

With Early Postwar Years

TO M M IE’S

FOR THIS
SALE ONLY —

Clocks

Todays Houses Compared

OOOO O f FASHIONED

33K * To 40%

W atches

Reg.

and Johnny Roberta, Albert
and Troy Welborn, Tommy
and Eva Johns, Rosalyn and
Freddie Morton and Dianne
Pittman.
Also Ji-ancttc Hughes. Gar­
ry Hood, Wayne Inman, San­
dra Norris, Paul Kirkland,
Clilforil Leissa, Judy Russell,
Eddie Halley. Bill Berdahl.
Sharon DeMoss, Bobbi Map­
les, Ralph Cottrell and Bob
Luncelurd.
Also nii'hnrd Cameron, Co­
lin Kelley, James McDan­
iels, Mr. and Mrs. John Bolti,
Paid, Donnie, Connie, Bay
and Bobby Boltz, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Finch, Joan and
Philip Perkins, Risky, Fred­
die, Gene and Elizabeth Es­
clavon.

ALL REDUCED

a

Mexican

C 0 FFEEM AK ER

CALL 322-5G92

^

10 TO 3 0 Cup

l.aynwuy Gif In For The Graduate

FOR APPOINTMENT

n

SALE

CRACKER DAYS

Regularly $ 3 » 6
$7.95 Each

SOFT-BODIED
PERMANENT
Imparts the p r o p e r
discipline to wayward
tresses.

d io w s iA

GOOD OL* FASHIONXD

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

AUTOM AT
S tu rd y . F it*
m oat c a r * .

Voli.
f t 5.00

�r
rjahdm
C ite lsA

Heels J t

S;

C &amp; n i&amp; h
.122-3071

207 W. lift 8T.

0000*OL‘ .7A8HIONID

IfEiCKEH DSYS
SPECIAL T H IS WEEK O N LY !
A L L PLACE

M ATS
REG. PRICED —

79c Tn $1'on En2

F0It I’ RICB

\

OK

m

Flemings
fetV V '

CiftH • CnrdH • Books

Jacaranda Circle ol Sanford
Garden Club met recently at
the home of Mr». C. M. Flowera with Mr*. W. L. Roche
and Mra. S. C. Graham cohoateiiei.
It waa reported that one
blue ribbon, one red and
three yellow were won by
mem ben of the circle at the
recent flower ahow.
Mra. Stanley Poloikl re­
ported on garden therapy
work the conducted recently
at the Good Samaritan Nurains Home.
Mr*. A. C. Mcflcynold*
gave a report on horticulture,
atrciaing culture, care and ar­
ranging of amaryllis.
The nominating committee,
computed of Mr*. W. I). Brinaon, chairman, Mra. McMcynolda and Mra. Mctta Starke
reported on auggcstioni of
offlccra to aupply incomplete
term* of three ofliccra. The
circle unanimously approved
their slate of: Mra. C. M.
Flowers, president; Mrs. R.
L. Andrews, vice president;
Mrs. J. G. David, secretary,
and Mrs. Stanley I’oloskl,
treasurer.
Miss Myrtle Wilson gave an
interesting demonstration on
the growth and use of herbs.
She gave out charts for use
of herbs In cooking and re­
cipes.
Delicious refreshments of
fruit salad, nuts, crackers and
coffee were served lo others
present: Mrs. T. R. Rutts,
Mrs. J. K. Hitchens, Mrs. M.
J. Sorokowsky, Mrs. Dcwllt
Hunter, Mrs. W. T. Ruynnr,
Mrs. Bertha Rhodes, Mrs.
Don Jackson, Mra. L. R.
Steele, Mra. Wm. Wilson,
Mrs. S. R. Jones and two visi­
tors, Mrs. It. C. ’ Long and
Mra. T. C. Pltchfurd.

South Seminole

210 K. First St. —

Personals
GOOD OL’ FASHIONED

'CBACKER DAYS
SPECIALS!
L A D IE S ’
.. ,

DRESSES

NOW

vr
17.98

Values

22.99 &amp;

$ 5 9 9

MEN’S PANTS
ODDS SIZES
I f .00 Pr.
W illi,K THEY I.ABT

Mr. and Mra. Eugrne Hen­
derson and children o f Or­
lando were recent guests of
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Hender­
son.

49c ,,RMen's Sport Shirla
2 FOR Ig.OO

B. E. PURCELL CO.
SANFORD — ORLANDO

For last-minute, yet fancy
desserts, Meadow Gold home
economists suggest gay iee
cream halla. These can be
scooped, decorated and refroten. Good toppings to roll the
Ice cream balls in are ehoeoate sprinkles, coconut, cinna­
mon candies, crushed peanut
britlla or aven crushed pra­
lines.

feral* Pa*e 10 — April 18, 1964

ol ' f a m o n m

^ v4 &gt; A

Many W onderful
B A R G A IN S !
SPRING AND SUMMER

DRESSES
REDUCED l/3 TO 1/2

All Hats V2 Price
ONE GROUP OF SHORTS,
SHIRTS AND SLACKS

REDUCED!

Card Parly Friday

Scmitiola Rebekah Lodge
will sponsor a benefit card 1
“ Featuring Faafciona Juat For You"
party at H p.m. Friday April
17
in
Odd
Fellows
Hull.
All
200 N. PARK AVE.
PH. 322-2383
Mrs. Joe L. Corley was hos­ bara (Mrs. Jim ) Jones, Mrs. ] Wynn, Ruby (Mrs. J. W.)
tess recently for a preferen­ Jo Kampf, Teresa (Mrs. Gil) Carter, and Marilyn (Mrs. Itchckahx, Odd Fellows and
OPEN WED. AFTERNOON
friends Mre invited (o attend.
Faye (Mrs. Billy |LaMar) Meridith.
tial tea honoring the new Daigle,
members of the Gamma
l.amhda chapter of Rcta Sig­
22
P I
ma IMii. Honored at the event
R !
were Doltic (Mrs. Ken) Maleuizok and Donna (Mrs. Wil­
Dy Mra. Clarence Snyder
and Mrs. William Nettles.
liam) Iirannon.
Mr. und Mrs. Marion Lett*
Mr. and Mra. I/iwell Pettis
The hostess served punch,
petit fours, tea sandwiches, entertained 75 relatives ami tier and family spent tha
weekend in Belle Glade.
and dale liars.
friends at a barbecue at the
Ju«t in time for S A N F O R D ’S C R A C K E R D A Y S
Welcoming the new mem- idd Geish Home on the St.
Mrs. Clarem-e Snyder en­
tiers besides the hostess were,
Johns river, Sunday.
tertained ut dinner Sunday
Helen (Mrs. Don) Hamnrr,
F U R N IT U R E C E N T E R Bought A Fabulously H uge
celebrating the birthday of
Pat (Mrs. 1-arry) Matin, liarMr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown Mrs. Betty Snyder. Other
Selection O f Rugs And W e ’re O ffering Them A t
and children have moved to guests were, Mrs. Thelma
C o l u m b u s , Georgia, Mra. Lewis, Mrs. Eva Williams and
Geneva
Fantastically Low Prices. SEE T H IS H U G E PILE OF
Drown is a daughter of Mr. Johnny Snyder.

Osteen Personals

Mrs. Ina Balls is conllncd
to Halifax District Hospital in
Boom 321(1, Daytona Beach.
Friends are urged to send her
cards of cheer.
Biscuits will lie crisp, flaky
and buttery in the center if
you roll the dough '4 inch
thick, spread with softened
butter and fold It over liefore
cutting. When the biscuit* arc
baked, they will split open,
xay Meadow Gold home eco­
nomists.

1

RUGS IN O U R F U R N IT U R E D E P A R T M E N T N O W !

1

Personas

Close Out Sale
G IFT

ITEM S

50%

O FF

APRIL 17TH THRU 25TII

POWELL’S Office Supply
117 8 . MAGNOLIA

322-5812

'4,1

GOOD OL' FASHIONED

•

CRACKER DATS

Personals

LADIES’ HOSE
AMIGOS SHOES
Reg. 84.99 Pnir
2 PAIR $3.00

A PREFERENTIAL TEA honoring new members o f the Guntmu Lamb(lii Chapter o f Rota Sigma Phi wan recently hosted by Mrs. Joe L. Corley.
Left to right are Jo Kampf, vice president in charge of rushing, Dottie
Mutuuizek, rushec, Donna Iirannon, rushec, anil Katie Corley, sponsor
and hostess.

#anforft

6000

Sponsors Benefit

lly Helen Snodgrass

A

Friends A t Home

Rebekah Lodge

Enterprise

Sy49

23.99

LADIES GOWNS
AND PAJAMAS
LONGS &amp; SHORTIES
Reg. $4.98 Now 2J.99

Mrs. S. J. Vitrano of W.
Lake Brantley Hoad In Forest
City will have her duughtcr,
Mra. James J. Hughes, from
Long Island, visiting her this
week.

Stir

Have Fun W ith Mary &amp; Esther
During. . .

Presents Film T o
Sirs. Reaula Thornton en­
tertained a irroup of friends
at her home Friday evening,
and ihowi-d slides of Hawaii,
Mexico, Ilcrmuda, Panama,
the Murdi Grai and many oth­
er plarra «he hus enjoyed in
her travels.
flic group also enjoyed
singing many of the old time
songs.
Those attending were. Mrs.
Julia Chapman, Mrs. Warren
Germond, Charles
Nichols,
Slisa Mary Nichols of Spragus, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Crodbv of Deliary, Mrs. Clar­
ence Snyder. Mrs. Eva Wil­
liams, Charles Greene and
Ed. Ludcoke.

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Mrs. Sutton Addresses Oviedo Ladies As

Lynn Mosier; first vice-presi­ Pierson; third vice-president, IT. Walker; corresponding «ecBy Evelyn Lundy
The Oviedo Woman’s CJub dent, Mrs. R. W. Estes; sec­ Mrs. B. F. Wheeler Sr.; re- rotary, Mrs. T. H. Ryan;
met Friday for ill regular ond vice president, Mrs. Fred cording secretary, Mrs. W. |treasurer, Mrs. H. F. Barnes.
luncheon and meeting. The
club was beautifully decorated
with rosea, day lilies and gcrber daisies.
Mr*. John Sutton, guest
speaker, told of the children
of Sunland Training Center.
They have slightly over 800
children at this time; none of
these children can walk and
each one require* the attention of a new born infant.
Mrs. Sutton is chairman of the
Cray Ladies and has over 200
hours of voluntary service to
MRS. R. \V. ESTES, left, president of Oviedo Women's Club, is chntting
her credit.
with Mrs. John Sutton, center, chairman of Gray Ladies, Sunland Train­
New officers for the coming
ing Center, and Mrs. John Ridenour, propram chairman, at a recent meet­
year were elected. They sre
ing.
(Herald Photo)
as follows: president, Mrs.

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By Mrs. Adam Muller
past week. Mr. and Mr*. F.
Mrs. P. McBean entertained Vogelius of Baltimore. Md.,
at a luncheon on Tuesday, i and Mrs. C. C. Bcrtsch of
April 7, for Mrs. Karl W. Luu DeBary.
and Mr*. Francis Mueller of
Timmy Sain, son of Mr.
Winter Park.
and Mrs. A. Sain of I’ almira
Mr. and Mrs. James V. Road is playing baseball
Richards entertained t h e i r (first base) with the Shrine
grandson, Thomas Richards, team in the Babe Ruth le a ­
a student o f engineering at gue of Sanford.
Cornell University, New York,
during his recent vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. John New and
children, Lois Ann, Nancy,
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Power Kenneth and Christopher, and
of Naranja Road enterfalned Mrs. New’ s mother, Mrs. M.
at the DeBary Restaurant this Charp, of Onconita, N. Y.,
were guests in DeBary of Mr.
snd Mrs. Ralph Bcdicnt and
daughter, Barbara, of Lakewood Drive.

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YARDAGE VALUES!
EMBROIDERED LISANO
Reg. Price 12.98 yd.

I f .98

COIIAMA IlOUCLE
Keg. Price $2.19 yd.

I f . 49

ARNEL JERSEY PRINTS
. Reg. Price 11.98 yd.

I f .19

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£ e g . Price $1.59

I f .01

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■ yd.

■ yd.
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COTTONS
3 0 c to 0 g c Yd.

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* 3 * 9

15.00 Continental Pants

$0.98

$8.95 Ban-Lon Shirts

$4*98

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208 S. P A R K A V E .

Orlando at the Community
Center Friday evening were*
Dr. E. S. Lindo of Madera
Koad and Col. Harold Wills
and Mrs. Wills of Naranja
Road.

pictures
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Majeski
of Flint, Mich., were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
H iosc valuable old books Rlalin of High Ranks Road,
$$rv$
you inherited or bought at West.
*OI TNI KODAK
auction . . . I)o they have
CAM!IA
Mr. and Mrs. John Bark of
leather bindings that me
AND HIM YOIm NlfO
Dahlia
Drive
entertained
their
•lowly di«integrating7
If so, Myrtie Wilson Home ion and daughter-in-law, Mr.
Demonstration Agent, guys and Mrs. Hunter Park of
take a tip from the U.S. De­ Jacksonville, and three-yearCAMERA SHOP
partment of Agriculture and old son, Scott, during tha past
210
S. PARK AVE.
glva them n lacquer treat­ week.
ment. Lacquer will improve
their appearance and post­
pone, perhaps
indefinitely,
the necessity for rebinding.
GOOD OL* FASHIONED
Here’s how — from leather
speclalisti o f UBDA’* Agri­
cultural Research Service-.
Gently ‘rub tho
leather
smooth with a very fine em­
ery rloth, giving special at­
tention to eruffed, peeling or
powdery places- If you want
to oil tha leather, apply the
oil neat; oil can’t bo applied
after leather is larqucrcd.
Touch up light-colored areas
with a leather dye if neces­
Repr. Values *6.98 to *29.95
sary.
Rcady-mads lacquers sre
on the market in aerosol
bomb and liquid forms. The
aerosol spray is easier to use.
SIZES 8 - 18. in . 20, m i . It Vi
Bt sure the lacquer is recom­
mended for leather, rloth, or
other flexible material. Bpray
or brush on thin coat, let dry,
WOOL, DODDLE KNIT
apply a srrond coat.
VALUES TO $39.95
i i #
Lacquer protects
leather
bindings very well. However,
it docs change the natural
leather appearance, giving it
a rather ehiny finish.
'
Handle lacquers with cau­
53.00 Value, Frl. ft S « t . Only
1
tion. They give o ff vaport
and fumes which ignite easily
and bum freely. Apply them
In the open or where fresh
air cirrulatea freely. Keep
away from fire, and don’t
Values to $5.98
smoke while using them.
SLEEVELESS, SHORT SLEEVE
LONG AND ROLL UP
Add a dash o f curry pow­

PETTI

Swim Trunks Vi Price

MEN'S
MEN

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t

a l w a y s first q u a l ity

pick any two in
our seersucker

LADIES’ SUITS

GROUPS OFi

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(ON ALL CASH SALES)

Gwaltney Jewelers

OPEN

Enjoying the musical pro­
gram
presented
by t h o
Orange Blossom Chorus oi

$3°° to $1495

DACRON - COTTON

&amp;

25%

D IS C O U N T

LADIES’ DRESSES

a t

]2 o

Storewide

SALE!

^ ■ C u t 'em o ff for beach pants or
aborts, 75c

Q im .

^CRACKER DAYS

CRACKER DAYS

BLACK

OPEN

' TUBft-'e GOOD OL’ FASHIONED

s e a I p infeetlona kerosene
seemed to do the trick and al­
so was used sparingly to add
luster. (It it much safer to
rub a pleca of linen over your
hair to bring out luster thin
to use kerosene.)
Latest adaptation of a
household item for beauty
purposes sounds liks ona of
tha messiest. But a beauty
salon owntr In Great Neck,
Long Island, N.Y., has a rush
business because he uses may­
onnaise as a hair conditioner.
According to Monte Denial,
ha mixea mayonnaise with a
permanent waving lotion and
worka this into the hair. It
makes an excellent hair con­
ditioner, he ssys, and hat
proved especially affeetlva in
reconditioning bleached hair.

Wieboldt's

DAY

$5.00 BELL BOTTOMS

f e

Mr. and Mrs. William Willcutt of Volusia Drive have as
their current guests, Miss L.
L.
Willcutt
of
Wellesley,
Mass., and daughters, Har­
riet amt Jean.

9rnT ) April 16, 1964 — Pair* 11

Restore Surface

Shoppe

106 S. Park

Personals

Lacquer Leather

VALUES 59e to $1.49 Td.

Milady's

By Alicia Hart
Newspaper Enterprise
Beauty Editor
Over the years, the things
women have done to build up
assets Nature gave them have
made men’s heads swim.
But the supposedly illogi­
cal use of whatever was han­
dy—mud, vinegar, etc.—for
beauty treatments has proved
scientifically logical.
Take the hair. One basic
North Orlando
problem to maintntn healthy
hair is balancing the acid and
alkaline content.
Thoss handed down through
By Doris Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Willlsm Hahn generations Include sugar wat­
of North Orlando celebrated er or beer for setting hair snd
their 26th wedding annivers­ eggs for shampoo. Other*
used were olive nil and raster
ary on April 9.
oil for pre-shampoo treat­
ments and rinses of vinegar
or ismon. For those with

DeBary Personals

___
G O O D OL‘ f a s h i o n e d V

B

A Hair Reconditioner

snd parlismcntarian, Mrs. B.
G. Smith.
Mrs. J. It. Staley, treasurer,
reported that there is a bal­
ance of only $550 left on
mortgage of the club build­
ing.
Everyone was asked to par
tiripnte in the political nip­
per to be held in the school
cafetorium April 23, 5:30 p.m.
until 7:30 p.m.

ftanfnrft

Phona 522.1535

der to sour cream to turn It
into a delightful topping for
cream of chicken or cream of
celery soup.

HEAVY

DUTY C O T T O N

TW ILL

PANTS A N D

jamboree!

SHIRTS

That’s right! Pick any two o f
these sbnpe-y new silhouette* . . .
and pay one low price! Count on
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■eersucker . , . just wash and
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Shirts

2

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7 to 16

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THAT M ATCH!
$199
I

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$149
I

14 • IT

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$2 and *3
SKIRTS and CULOTTES

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SIZES 8 • 13. 10 - 20

COUCH

C H IL D R E N ’S DRESSES

Assorted Print Covers
Foam Rubber Mat Ires*
And Bolster

Brand Nam e Valuen to $10.95
t

$ 1 °°

A 79.50 V A L U E

4950
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At Same Low Price

4950

f c h o lA

Bargains

t 0

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Values $5.98 to $14.95

$398 to $898

BAHAMA

MATTRESS

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B E D D IN G C O M P A N Y

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Ku Exchanges or Refunds On Sale Merchandise, Pleas*

Value-parked double knit cottons at
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P a n IS — April 16,1964

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R E M O D E L IN G IS W E L L U N D E R

Altamonte Club Holds Installation Meeting
rle# prealdenti Mlsa C on-lreU ry; Mlao Deborah Glover,
By Jails
New officers o f the Alto- ounce Malty, recording sec-1 corresponding aecreUry and
monte Sprlnirs Garden Club
were lmtolled at the 10th
Anniversary meeting and cov­
ered dlah supper with Ken­
neth W. McIntosh o f Sanford
aa Installing official.
Taking part In the cere­
mony were Howard McBride,
president; Mrs. George Knoth,

FRIK at Georg* Stuart's
.

N E W 1964
O F F IC E G U ID E
IDIAS te help yea cut the
seal of yeer e ffk e verb. I l l
poets of M o d o f a OMko
a potent end Filina &gt;yit«i

CUTTING THE RIIIHON to officially open the
new O lym p ic aize awimmini? pool at the Sanford
Naval Air Station in base commander, Capt.
K. M. Ware. Presiding at the opening cere­
monies was Warrant Officer Francis G. Plapp,
base special services officer. The pool is now
open for Navy personnel and their dependents.

Clin taO ttUtO «hT» a* W
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SPECIALS

Chorus Appears
In DeBary

FOR

CRACKER D A Y S
2 DAYS ONLY — APRIL 17 &amp; 18
MEN’S

LADIES’

SH O ES

H E E LS

$ 79 9

Including
Nam*
Brands

J K m PAIR

4^99
•

A ■

pair

1
LADIES' &amp; CHILDREN’S

SH OES

* 1 . 4 5 pair

SHOES ARE ON SELF • SERVICE RACKS
FOR YOUR EASY SELECTION

Don’ t

Miss

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At

SURPLUS CITY
201 W. FIRST ST.

SANFORD

By Mre. Adam Muller
Many v iilton from sur­
rounding communltiea were
prrtent for the appearance of
the Orange Bloitom Chorut
at the DeBary Community
Center.
A delegation from DeLand
Included Mayor and Mra. Lou
Sklllman, City Manager and
Mra. Wesley Sweat, C of C
President Fred Kent, City
Auditor and Mr*. William
Opper, Mr. and Mra, Jamea
Oiyner, Mr. and Mra. Glen
Martin and E. P. Kelley. At­
tending from the DeLand
Iluilneit a n d
Profeatlonal
Women's Club were Florence
Harris, Alva Williams and
Ida Durance. Mayor J. Donaldion and Arthur Hartung
headed a group from Orange
City.
Free will donation received
during Intermission will go
for building o f a room to be
used by the American Red
Cross and fo r enlargement of
the Center kitchen.

George
HubbeD, treasurer.
C orn gee were preiented to
ladlea and boutonnlerea to
the men by Mra. Mclntoih.
L.
B. Stover, outgoing
president, received a gift
plant from the eluh In ap­
preciation for hla work dur­
ing the paat two yeara.
Pritea In the flower arrangemenU ahow were won
by
Mra. Webber
Halnea,
first, Englieh dogwood and
Queen Elisabeth tea roeea;
Mra. Jay
Dailey, aecond,
sweet peaa and Mra. Robert
WaUon, third, amaryllis.
Joe Lelnhart, an Oviedo
nuraeryman, waa present for
the meeting to present the
club with an anniversary gift
of a magnificent delphinium.
Other special guriU Includ­
ed Mra. George Gilbert, for­
mer club member, Mr*. Grace
Mndahl, Mra. Isabelle Haug
and Mra. Elol*e Monroe.
Serving on the committee
In charge o f planning the
meeting were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Peter, Mr. and Mra.
D. Maiten, Mr. and Mra.
Earl Ryan, Mr. and Mr*. L.
C. Hart and Mra. Ethel Simp­
son.

O U R N E W STORE ROOM A R E
M A D E . B U T W E STILL N E E D

R EM O D ELIN G

Silent Spring’
Author Dies
SILVER SPRING, Md. —
(UPI)— Author-acientiat Ra­
chel Carson, a gentle, ahy wo­
man who stirred a mighty
storm with her pen, died
Tuesday of cancer at the age
of K .
Miaa Carson’s controversial
1962 best-seller,
"Silent
Spring," epurred the federal
government to action with a
warning that man waa poison­
ing his world with pesticides.

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FO R D
O W N ER S
MONEY SAVING

FOR

P LU G S

$563

FORDS

$994

FORDS
GENUINE FORD

V IN Y L M A SO N R Y PA IN T

‘2

MILDEW AND FUME RESISTANT
REGULAR PRICE 94.25 GAL.

95
GAL.

SHOCK
ABSORBERS
EACH

*3

HOUSE P A IN T
MILDEW AND FUME RESISTANT
REGULAR PRICE $5.25 GAL.

95
GAL.

P A IN T

PRODUCTS

10% OFF CASH A N D

CARRY

A R T IST S’ SUPPLIES • P ICTU R E F R A M IN G

$ 5 6 5

COMPLETE YOL’ R EARLY AMERICAS
SETTINGS FROM THESE GROUPINGS

57 • 62 Ford &amp; Falcon

40

$2
$2&lt;w

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TO OUR
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NOTICE

• GLASS FO R E V E R Y PURPOSE

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o o FO A M
M A TTR ES S ,
$ ? 0 95
B O X SPRING
R eg. 5.95
SINGLE ONLY

3 TABLES *19

2 STEPS, 1 COCKTAIL
A L U M IN U M

6 LEGS FREE

FOLDING
CHAIR

$3

E A R L Y A M E R IC A N
T R A D IT IO N A L , OR
MODERN

SWIVEL

95

ALL

30 !'

LAMPS

REG. 169.95

SOFAS *115

00

OFF

COMPLETE LIN E OF

E X A M PL E :

JU V E N IL E
F U R N IT U R E

CUBS

*19M-p

ALL PRICES REDUCED

REG. 34.95

27.95
27.95

CHERRY 4 PC.

REG. 249.95

B.R. SUITE

199.95
REG. 79.95

59.95

BAR STOOLS
QUILTED

2.95

FULL SIZE

BED PADS

2.95

rABLK

LAMPS

30% off
MAHOGANY

Innetepring or Bo* Spring
Keg. 29.99 VINYL COVERED ROCKER AND

MATTRESS

19.95

SOFA BED

COLONIAL MAPLE CHAIR AND

Cabinets

SOFA BED

CEDAR

14.95
REG. 59.95

Wardrobe

44.95
REG. 49.95

CEDAR

37.95
REG. 19.95

Natural Finl.h

7.95
Reg. 9.95

HI CH AIRS

7.95
PROM

CRIBS
PORCH

ROCKERS

19.95
REG. 13.95

8.95

REG. 199.95

-

REG. 119.95

C H IN A OR BUFFET 79.95

. . . . 139.95 TABLE

t DOOR METAL KITCHEN

Mattresses

4:M

W ONDERFUL

All Reduced 257c

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• M IRRORS • STORE FRO N TS

• V E N E T IA N B LIN D S

TH ESE

Room, Bedroom Furniture

CRIB

EACH

OF

ADVANTAGE

Living Room, Dining

ORD
54 • 56 FORD

A LL OTHER

-

TAKE

WORK-

Solid Maple

GENUINE FORD

EACH

M EN.

FOR

and

CHEST
OUTSIDE WHITE

-

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14 IN cn

A L U M IN IZ E D
M UFFLERS

EXTERIOR — INTERIOR

M AKE

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DINETTES

GENUINE FORD

Paint Specials

l J l y l l

Colonial Design

RUGS

55

1952 • 61

W

T0 red u ce our stock to

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Keg. 39.95

A P R IL

1949 • 51

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M U C I A U

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CASH A N D CARRY

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ROCKERS

SPECIALS

SPARK

CRACKER BAYS

and

SET OF

GENUINE FORD

GOOD OL' FASHIONED

W A Y — T H E O P E N IN G TO

WALNUT

EG. 169.95

REG. 1 « . H

&amp; 6 C H A IR S 134.95

. . . . 139.95
D IN ETTE ® 39 ’ 5
BOX SPRING . .
84.95
5 PIECE

FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS AND

REO.119.95

a

a

ALUMINUM DELUXE FOLDING

CHAISE LOUNGE .
MAPLE DINING

TABLE. 6 CHAIRS

1*1*

FROM

STBP OB

COCKTAIL TABLES
DOOR MIRRORS .

REG. 51.95

FIBER

REG. 24.95

RUGS

. . . 18.95

DANISH

•

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ret ;.

6.95 C H A I R ................. 24.95
5.95
CHEST
17”
6.95
129.95 B ED R O O M 129 ”
REG. 9.95

HARDWOOD 4 DRAWER

a-

a

Rrg. 22.95
Unfinished

REG.
G. 9.95

SAME CHEST — MAPLE ................ 23.95
5 P IE C E 8U IT E

REG. 159.95

REG.. 159.95

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Seeds Of Automation
But now just about everybody has
had a Rood laugh over the recom­
mendation of the “ Ad Hoc Commit­
tee on the Triple Revolution” that
every American should qualify for
»an adequate, guaranteed, lifetime ina come simply by virtue o f being
born, whether he works or not.
This was only one o f severnl sug­
gestions recently put forward by
this group of economists, educators,
writers and intellectuals by way of
solving the social problems o f our
time.
,
The idea mny be revolutionary
but it is far from novel. Radicals o f
f the last century dreamed about it.
British philosopher Bertrand Rus­
sell discussed the possibility about
the time o f World War I.
Automation, however, has remov­
ed the idea from the realm o f fuz­
zy fantasy and threatens to place it
squarely in front o f us as a fact in
the much-too-near future.
According to the committee, the
cybernetic (automation) revolution
4 has broken the traditional incomesthrough-jobs link. If society is to ful­
ly realize the potential good o f au­
tomation, they say, u guaranteed in­
come is the only way that “ the
quarter o f the nation now dispossess­
ed and soon to be dispossessed by lack
o f employment can be brought with­
in the abundunt society.”
In other words, if people— through
no fault o f their own— have no int comes with which to qualify as con­
sumers, then they must be provided
with those incomes as a matter of
necessity, if not o f right. Else, au­
tomation could turn into a curse,
dooming large segments o f the pop­
ulation to poverty.
Already we view it as simple hu­
manity for those unable to work to
be supported, at least on the existence level, out o f the public trea• sury.
Alrendy we consider it only just
for oldsters to receive minimum re­
tirement incomes, even if they may

When Seeing Is Believing .

Thought For Today
That is true. They were broken
o ff because of their unbelief, but you
stand fast only through faith. So do
not become proud, but stand in awe.
Romnns 11:20.
A little knowledge often estranges
men from religion, a deeper knowl­
edge brings them back to it.— Dean
Inge.

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N EA ) — the department's quiet inner
Notwithstanding the image core.
Kennedy and his group felt
of President Lyndon Johnson
that State and Defense were
rampant on s field of tele­
in especial need o f producing.
phone wire, it is being sug­ A t Defense, Secretary McNagested In some quarters that murn largely did their work
the White House today is for them. State was a tough­
much less an “ influential pre­ er ense.
sence” In the cnpitul than un­
Difficulties did not wholly
der the late John F. Kennedy. dismuy them. White House
T h e s e comments pertain uttitudes ami purposes were
not to impact on the Congress s t e a d i l y commuuiented to
but on the various depart­ many agencies. The presi­
ments and agencies o f gov­ dential establishment inter­
ernment. Under Kennedy, the vened in disputes. It func­
White House hand was felt in tioned almost ns a kind of
many places. Under Johnson, fourth branch of government,
supraeahlnet
officers
say these sources, it is not. with
Whether this is good or bad providing major guidance.
The evidence of change is
evidently depends on the view
one takes o f the White House still fragmentary, but it doea
role in the modern bureauc­ seem to be rent.
A thoughtful Washington
racy.
The
Inte President and lawyer whose firm does con­
some o f his most trusted ns- stant business witli three ma­
soelatrs were said to feel jor government agencies says
that the gfent hurenurra- that the White llousu hand
tic Kinder rould not be moved just is not thera any more.
Into necrssnry new channels Olliers h&lt;&gt; knows agree.
Hu happens to lie one who
without h e a v y , thrusting
pressures from the White thinks such guidance is good,
and that tho ugeneiea suffer
House.
Symbol o f that pressure in not having it.
A source closer to the sent
wns Kennedy picking up the
telephone and asking some of power say a Johnson sends
mid-range State Department State virtually no challenging
officer whnt he meant on memos. This niun indicates
page 230 o f department docu­ that the department is “ off
ment 6402. Inquiries like that, tho alert" and, hy Ids mea­
supplemented by a enseade of sure, plodding ponderously
provocative memos from his along.
Ha also blumrs the long indesk, sent quivers through

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASE S-440: Tommy Z.,
aged 10, haa a common obscaaion.
“ Dr. Crane,” hi* mother
began, “ what can we do for
Tommy?
“ For he haa a mania to get
at matches and atart firci.
f Last week when he waa play­
ing next door at the homa of
a little girl hla own age, he
etarted a fire that burned the
floor out o f the hark porch.
“ If the fire truck hadn't
arrived ao awiftly, the whole
house might have burned
down.
“ Hit daddy has punished
him several times for pisying
••with matches, but Tommy
Just can’t seem to leave them
alone.
“ He seems ns fascinated by
mntehes as the chronic alco­
holic is attracted to liquor."
FIREBUG PSYCHOLOGY
There are two basic aspects
to this mania for matches.
Up to a certain degree, It
is a natural form o f child'9 hood curiosity.
So try to let your young­
sters Indulge their yen to
strike matches.
For example, deliberately
Schedule some picnics where

you will have a bonfire.
But let your child actually
scrutch the match and light
the fire.
Meanwhile, warn him to be
careful lest he bum himself.
And as soon as he Is old
enough, let him join the Cub
Scouts and then tha Boy
Scouts.
For in those splendid or­
ganizations, he will be taught
the wise use o f matches.
But even when he is too
young to be a Cub Scout, be
sure you drill him on the dan­
gers o f fires, plus how to
safeguard himself and tho
community by making sure
campfires are all extinguished
before the picnic party leaves
the scene.
If you let a child start
fires In the legitimate course
o f events, as at picnics or
when you want a fire In your
home fireplace, he will get
this craving out of hia sys­
tem.
Many adults forget to let
the child actually Ignite the
match, so the youngster o f­
ten builds up an abnormal
craving to atrlke matches.
It thus becomes a “ status

Herald Area Correspondents
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Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia Ilartos
838-1318
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
838-3678
Casselberry
M b . Jane Casselberry
838-5048
Chalnota
Mrs. Joan Magi*
365-3742
DrBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
668-4410
Deltona
Mra. Mildred Haney
688-5631
Enterprise
Mies Helen Bnodgraaa
668-0933 '

* ©Jp
Puge 1-A

Geneva
Mrs. Joe. E. Mathleox
349-4834
Laka Mary
Mrs. France* Wester
322-8219
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
323-4722
Lon (wood
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-2317
North Orlando
Mra. Doris Dean
322-1989
Os tees
Mrs. Clarence Hnyder
322-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelya Lundy
865-3110

ip ra lft
Sanford, Florida

Thura., April 16, 1964

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Fulbright Amazes Democrats

S I M S C K i m o * MATK8
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paid la advsace.

symbol" much Ilka the similar
craving to amoke cigarette,
just because he thinks such
an act will signify he la BIG
or adultish.
But mnny firebugs or arson­
ists set fires for another
reason.
And that reason is rooted
In eexual motives.
For sexual excitement is
somewhat similar to the thril­
ling danger associated with
raging fires.
Fire-setting thus Is often an
Indirect outlet for repressed
sexual urges.
And that was tnle nf Tom­
my, for he had licen sexually
Interested in this neighbor
girl. She excited him.
In the resulting mood of
exhilaration and tingling phy­
sical energy, he felt an over­
powering urge to do some­
thing dangerous.
So he built a fire next to
the porch, which soon ignited.
In our prudish past gener­
ations, we have refused to
analyte these simple sexual
reactions o f children, feeling
that they never have any
sexual thoughts In their heads
till the late teens.
But psychiatry knows bet­
ter. And it was partly an in­
dictment o f the adult older
generation when youngsters
went wrong.
So send for my booklet
“ Sex Education
from 2 to
20 Years,” enclosing a long
stamped, r e t u r n envelope,
plus 20 cents.
Use it to safeguard your
child from abnormal sexual
outlets.

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ternul harangue over details
of the antipoverty fight on
lack o f a White House figure
authorized to set ground rules
nnd knock heads together.
There are some signs the
new President may look upon
such White House overlord­
ship ns laith meddlesome and
unwise, that ho wants his
cabinet officers and agency
heads to be masters in their
own houses.
A m p 1 etestimony
exists
that he sees key government
heads somewhat more often
than did John Kennedy, that
he relies upon them directly
to get the job done, rather
than employing
his White
House staff as prod and over­
seer.
Some index of the Johnson
approach may lie hud from a
dose adviser who, talking o f
Kennedy's habit of telephon­
ing subordinate State Depart­
ment officials, said:
“ I don't think that really
achieves much. All that hap­
pens is that they stop conrentrnting on their own rniliutlna mid attend tn yours.
There is no net gain in mo.
Hon.”

WASHINGTON For the
second lime in less than a
month, Senator J. William
Fulbright has amazed his fel­
low Democrats by boldly mov­
ing ahead of party leader Lyn­
don B. Johnson on controver­
sial issues.
The mild • mannerist, soft spoken Senator from Arkan­
sas has not been known as a
rrusadcr. He climbed the sen­
iority ladder to the lofty po­
sition he now holds — chair­
man of the Senate Commit­
tee on Foreign Relations —
as a careful conservative who
stuck with the Southern Es­
tablishment of the Senate
when time came to lie count­
ed. Ilut now we find Fulbright
acting the way Hubert Hum­
phrey used to act a few years
hack — laying about him with
a broad sword for his cause.
Fulhright’ s first foray, to
dispel the "myths” of U.S.
foreign policy thinking he
said, brought world • wide
attention and comment includ­
ing a good word from Pre­
mier Khrushchev, respectful
demurrers
from
President
Johnson nnd Secretary of
State Denn Husk, an approv­
ing nod front Walter I.lppmunn, ami to date 6,000 let­
ters, three out of four ap­
proving hit stand.
Mat Sunday nt Chapel Hill,
N.C., Senator Fulbright fired
his second salvo, this time at
whnt lie charged it U.S. over­
emphasis on the Cold War
abroad and lack of emphasis
on human betterment at
home. There is nothing now
about a politician’s being for
more human betterment. Nor
ia it new to question tha
growing power of the military
over our national life. Former
President Eisenhower warned
of tills potential dnnger in hia
Farewell Address in 1060.
But it is new for a member
of the Senate Inner Circle to
say that Congress hns abneg­
ated its constitutional respon­
sibility to maintain effective
control over the military. It
has come to the point In Con­
gress, Fulbright charges, that
“ It is almost unpatriotic” to
question the cost of prolifera­
tion o f missiles, nuclear armamenta and spara flights. Instesd of delmtea on defensa

spending, the Senator said at
Chapel Hill, there now are
non - debates.” Again this
year, ho reports, “ the Con­
gress is speeding tho enact­
ment o f the defense budget
with splendid indifference to
Its size and rontent."
The point of making these
points so vigorously at this
time. Fulbright explains, is
that changing alignments in
the Communist world make it
safe for the U.S. to shift its
national prioritiea from great­
er militnry strength to great­
er human happiness. Until
Congress recognizes what the

world power shift esn mean*
he points out. President John­
son cannot win the uncondi­
tional war he has declared on
poverty in the United States,
since Congress cannot con­
ceivably he expected to vnta
the funds to win that war
nnd continue to pay for an
international Cold War at pre­
sent scale at the tame time.
Had the Senntor asked him,
the President would probably
have preferred that this kind
of cold - turkey talk he posU
poned until after the Novem­
ber election. But it appears
that he wns not asked.

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not have contributed to a pension
fund during their working years.
But we feel it is somehow unAmerican— certainly counter to all
human history, if not the very laws
o f nature— to talk about giving mon­
ey to able-bodied people who haven’t
done anything to “ earn” it.
Yet already ninny thousands are
having their earning enreers cut
short by automation while still in
their prime. Whnt of them? Re-edu­
cation is a pnrtial answer, but whnt
if the jobs they are being retrained
for today are automated tomorrow?
More importantly, whnt o f the
millions of young people of tomorrow
who will never even begin to earn be­
cause there will just be no need for
them in an economy run by ma­
chines and a small elite o f humans?
If the seers are correct, growing
numbers o f non working humnn be­
ings will somehow have to be sup­
ported from birth to death— on n
level far above that of the public dole
— whether they— or wo— like it or
not.
How this can be done is really a
minor problem compared to the so­
cial implications o f the cybernetic
revolution. What the world may be
like with whole generations enabled
to live lives of complete leisure is
something we can scarely imagine.
It could work the greatest trans­
formation of humnn society since
the discovery o f agriculture. But
right now’, Utopiu looks pretty
frightening. Maybe thut’s why we
laugh.

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T w 2-A— April 16, 1964

V rra T I

Cdsuxh (toby •
DEAR ABBY: I am a 21
year-old boy wtw ii about to
be drafted. I am not a cow­
ard, but I would jutt rather
not go for two reasons. One
la that 1 am used to my
privacy and don't like to
have a lot of people around
ma. The other U I know
that I won't be able to ad­
just to Army life. The only
way out, as 1 tee It, is to
get married, but I can't
teem to find a girl. Can
you help me?
LOOKING
DEAR LOOKING: Look,
buddy, if every American
male ducked military ser­
vice for the reasons you
give, our country would be
a sitting duck for its enem­
ies. Your survival would be
a bigger problem than your
"privacy." And your ad­
justment" would be to bond­
age rather than to a brief
hitch for Uncle Sam. Sign
up and grow up. It’ll do you
good!
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Would you
please put a word in your
column explaining that wi­
dowed and divorced women
are
still
addressed
as
"M ro."? So many of my

By Abigail Van Buren
cause it won't bother him
one bit if folks dropped by
our house when the place
was a mess and I had noth­
ing to serve. But it would
bother me plenty. I can’t
drive this point home to
him. Can you?
UNNERVED
• • •

Christmas cards were ad­
dressed "M iss", or worse
yet, no title whatsoever.
This makes a husbandless
woman feel like "nothing."
"A MRS."
DEAR MRS.: I have writ­
ten this many times in my
column, and I will write it
again. Once a woman has
been married, unless she
arranges to resume her
maiden name she is never
again a "M iss." P.S. Many
women choose to omit either
the Miss or Mrs. from
THEIR correspondence —
thus adding to the general
confusion.
• • •

DEAR UNNERVED: A
come and see us sometime'
type of invitation should not
be taken seriously. When
folks really want your com­
pany, they call and invite
you for a specific time.
* * *'
CONFIDENTIAL TO ELI­
NOR AT S.C.: I don't agree
that "a little gossip is noth­
ing." A hole is also noth­
ing"—but you can break
your neck in it.

DEAR ABRY: How do you
feci about a "Come and see
us sometime type of invita­
tion?
My husband seems to
think It Is perfectly all
right. He is forever draft­
ing me places where we
arc not expected Just be­
cause the people have said,
"Come and aee us sometim e." Nina out of ten times
It la apparent we have in­
convenienced
them
even
though they act polite, and
glad to see us. My husband
thinks that everyone likes
unexpected
company
be­

Jacobi/ On $Judq&amp;

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Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
* * *
For Abby’s booklet, "How
To Have A liv e ly Wed­
ding," send SO cents to Abby. Box 3385, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

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"M y husband doesn't aeem
to rosiUo what a taxing job
1 have," wrllea a business
wife with an Important job. "1
Just can’t be coma the worried
little houaewlfe after a day'a
work, 1 want to relax, too."
Hiare'a no question that
Mary Jones la a tucceasful
woman. She baa made a name
for herself in her profession.
The power of absolute veto
still Is held by the ruler of
Ut«et Britain, but none has
used this power since 1707.

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from the guilty. Jeffrey Hun­
ter stars as Houston.
8 9 p m. CBS. Rawhide.
"Incident
at
Deadhorse.”
(Part I) A good, solid and ex­
citing plot in this series for a
change, although you may not
think so until midway through
this first hour. And you'll
want to see next week's con­
clusion. which is much faster
and doubly exciting. Robert
Middleton plays a judge who
sentences
the
town
boss
(Broderick C r a w f o r d ) to
hang. Suspense comes when
no one Is brave enough to
carry out the sentence, even
though the accused pleaded
guilty. Chill Wills Is good as
a sheriff with divided loyal­
ties, hut best acting job is
turned out by Burgess Mere­
dith In his eccentric role as
Hannibal Plew. Series costars Eric Fleming and Clint
Eastwood aren't much more J
thin observers here, but get
plenty of action In next week's
conclusion.

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rat and the other a decent kid.
Houston finds himself defending all three on the murder
charge and it's up to him to
help separate the innocent

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will set the hind with four
club tricks.
Therefore, South s h o u l d
duck the Jack of clubs at trick
one. He will win the club con­
tinuation. When East gets In
with his good dlimond, he
won't have ■ club to lead.
South will make four dia­
monds, three hearts, one
spade and one club.
Have you seen where the
second duck play comes In?
It should be made at trick
three. South should lead the
nine of diamonds from his
hand and let it ride after
West plays the eight. This
play would have been necesF R I D A Y P . M.
sa'-y if the East and West dia­
11:4* (i) Tour Flrat Impraaa*
mond holding! hid been re­
Ion IColor)
versed. This time it made no
(4) Ir.aa of Lift
&lt;l) Frnl* Ford
different* at all.
tiilt (*&gt; Nawa— Harry Raaaoner
11:1* &lt;I) Truth er Conee*
nutnrti
(*) Frarch For Tomor­
row
(i&gt; Fatbar Know* Baal
12:41 &lt;*y Guldlnc I.lnht
12:11 &lt;2&gt; Nawa— Hay Hehtrtr
Nawa, Waathar
She earns a good salary is
particularly
important 1:4* &lt;t)
( I ) Hachalor Fathar
which, * tided to her husband's Mary is ao absorbed in her
(&gt;) nanara! Iloapltal
1:14 ( t ) PaopU Ara Funnr
has helped to give the fam­
own career, she tends to talk
(It Aa Tha W orld Turna
ily many luxuries and a cer­
( ! ) Nawa— Dava Fanabout
it
Instead
of
giving
Jim
noil
tain amount of financial se­
a
chance
to
shine.
1:4*
(!)
Cartoon*
curity. She's intelligent, in­
Mary baa little la common 1:00 &lt;l) Lot's Maks A Daal
teresting, and well aatisficd
with
the wives of Jim's frienda
with her k&gt;t in life. But what
and business associates. They
about her husband?
V f oMitif o r v d
Wall, Mary hasn't dona are too domestic-minded to
MIDI - I N T H I A T R l
interest
her.
And
that'*
an­
many of the things she might
NOW SH OW IN G
have done to help him in his other handicap to Jim.
C arinas Paaa N ila T o n lf*
Nor doea Jim have the
career, for she ha* born too
-T a r t a n Haro Tn In d ia '-Tha ( a u r l.k lp
busy concentrating on her feeling that he Is absolutely
C d d l.'a F a tk a r essential to his wife's hap­
own.
ll« lk In Filler
piness.
After
all,
her
big
in­
Hla home Is run haphazard­
FHIIIAV A SATt'ltllA V
ly, for as Mary explains quite terest in life is her career.
Aim. SI.)&gt;* A Carload
frequently, "It'a almost tin- Well, Mary has msde a suc­
-o la t i n ”
-Kina* or Tfca *ua"
cess
of
her
career,
but
It's
possible to get a. housekeeper
"
I
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F
rta fclra a e f i l r l i who doesn't grow lazy on Die easy to aee that (he hsa not
All a In Color
done
e
i
well
as
«
wife.
job when there la no one

Dorothy Jane Cook of Winnetka, 111., president of tlie
NORTH (D)
If
American
Bridge Teachers
A ll
Assn, has contributed an ex­
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tremely interesting hand to
*asa
the organization's Quarterly.
W ta ?
FAST
H is decidedly not an ele­
AKJS
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mentary hand since it in­
VJ073
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volves duck plays in two suits
♦ 8
♦ QJ 5
♦ A J 1 0 Q8
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in order to play as safely as
SOUTH
possible for a normal game
AAQ4
contract. The first duck turns
VKB4
out to be necessary, the sec­
♦ 0732
ond was an unnecessary pre­
♦ KQ3
caution.
Doth vulnerable
If South is an optimist, he
North East Booth West
will win the first club and
1♦
I’am 3 N.T. Pass
1 N.T. Paaa Pass
Pass
start after diamonds. If they
Opening lead—* J
break, he will make 10 or 11
tricks depending on how be
handles the spades and clubs i East will win the tliird dia­
after cashing his red cards. mond and return a club to
Unfortunately for those Ideas,! his partner, whereupon West

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By Kate Osann

A nominating committed to Conda Sampson and Mrs. Judy
recommend a slate o f o ffic ­ (Jurat.
Announcement was mad*
er* for Sanford Chapter 1404,
that Mr*. Danklefa, MooseWomen o f the Moose, wan ap­
haven chairman, and mem­
pointed at Monday’ s Chapter
ber* o f Girl Scout Troop 557
Night Meeting which \u«
will visit the “ City o f Re­
held under direction of Mrs
tirem ent" this Sunday to proMyrim
Akers, homemnking
[sent
handmade
stationery,
committee chairman, with Sen­
|work o f tha scout*, to resi­
ior Urgent Mr*. Ida May
dent*.
Sjnblom prriidiiig.
Mr*. Klaie Lacey hna been
Serving on the committee,
|appointed a* delegate from
which will make it* report
Chapter 1404 to t: tend the
at the May 11 meeting for
Ritual Conference cn May S
election* on May 21, are Mr*.
in Ft. Lauderdale. Accom pany­
Marti Iianklrf*. Mm. Kmma
ing her will be Mr*. Price and
Willi*, Mr*. I.eonore Price.
Mrs. Charlotte ('arisen.
Mr*. Kutherin* Hyson ami
Hie next regular meeting
Mrs. Kmma llashara. A spec­
o f the chapter wilt be held
ial meeting of tliia group
in the temporary Lake Mary
will he held at 8 p.m. April
' Moose Hall on April 27. Im­
22 at thn Lodge llall after
mediately follow ing tha husiwhich pructire will he held
ne«* *e«*ion Mrs. Thelma Kmfor the Power o f ItUn* In­
el son will be hostess at a
sinuation Ceremony scheduled
pla«tic
wares
party
from
for officer* o f Sanford Lodge
which proceed* will be added
1851, Loyal Order o f Moose,
to (ha general fund.
on April 20.
For her program , Mr*. A k­
ers sold at auction item* Announces Fight
brought by eiirh member at­
BOSTON (UIM) — Promottending pertaining to home- er Sam Silverman announced
making. A total o f $15 was Tuesday
that heavyweights
renliied from the sale*. Prites Tom McNceley of Arlington,
were won by Mr*. Hyson ami Maas., and Hon (Juinn of St.
Mrs. 1’ rfce.
Paul, Minn., will meet in a
Knrollmrnt was conducted 10-round bout at the Boston
for two new members, Mrs. Arena April 25.

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Twenty-five years ago in May, the Florida
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Rank of Sanford began a partnership in growth
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That partnership has been fruitful over the
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(Ro*. lP 4 .lt Florida (aatataa
Of IM S)
NOTICE la IIKHKBT O IVEN. That Albart A. Myara. tha
holdar o f tho follow ln a cartlfleato haa fllad aald eartlflcata
fo r tax daad to ba laauad
tharaon. Tha eartlflcata numbar and yaar o f laauanco, tho
Urserlptlon o f tha properly,
and tha nama In which It waa
aaaatard a r t aa follow *:
ea rtlflca ta No. M l
T oar o f laauanco 1MI
Daarrlptlon Of Proparty:
l-ol* 4 A A Blk. A. Houth
Park, Ovlada Plat Book I
Paao 4
Nama In w hich aetaa.aS
Cornoila It. Hargrant
All o f aald proparty balng In
lha County o f Bamlnola, Hlato
o f Florida, llnlaaa auch cartlflcata ahall ba radaamad aocordlna to law lha proparty
daacrlbad In auch eartlflcata
wilt ba aold to tha hlahaal biddar at tha fron t door o f tha
Hamlnola County Court llouaa
at Hanford. Florida, on tho
flrat Monday In tha month of
May, l i l t , w hich la tha 4th day
o f May, 1MI.
Datad thla
ttth
day
af
March. 1114.
(O fficia l Clark'a Raal)
Arthur If. Ilackw lth, Jr.
Clark C ircuit Court.
Hamlnola County, Florida
lly O. T. Hay. J r- I&gt;. C.
I'ubllah: April I, II, 21. II, l i f t
C D T -lt
IW T H E
CIMCCIT COURT.
NINTH
JUDICIAL
CIKCUIT
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
RKMINOLP COUNTY,
a t l a w n o . aeaa
C. A. WIIIDDON, HR..
Plaintiff,
va.
B O f.Pt: N. BOUtTER
and F.MAIA (1. BOLSTER,
lilt wire.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TOU ARK IIKUEBY ordered
and raqulrad to atrva a copy
o f you r answer to tha C om ­
plaint filed apalnat you In tha
above Court, a cop y o f which
la enclosed herewith, on the
P la in tiffs attornaya, Mack N.
Cleveland,
Jr.
and
Carroll
Rurka. P. O. D raw er Z. Han­
ford. Florida, and to file lha
original In lha o ffic e o f tho
Clark o f tha Clreult Court, la
Hanford. Hamlnola C a u n l y ,
Florida, on o r b efore lha 11th
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lha allegations o f aald C om ­
plaint w ill ba taken aa con ­
tested by you.
Thla cate la a lu ll com m en c­
ed by attachm ent aa above
atylad In which tha Plaintiff
haa aought and obtained a W rit
o f Attachm ent undar w hich
lha P la in tiff haa attached tha
fo llo w in g described raal prop o rt),
elluatod
In Homlnolo
County, Florida, to-w tt:
1Ait 1 o f Block 1, o f Han
Carina Subdlvlelon, aa re ­
corded In Plat Book I.
Page II, Public R ecords o f
Benilnole County. Florida.
D ATED thla Tth day o f April,
A. D. t i l l , at Hanford, Somlnolo County. Florida,
f HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clark or tha Circuit Court
B y: Martha T. Vlhlan
Dapuly Clerk
Publlah: April &gt;. II. I I , II. 111!
CDT-J4
NOTICR OP SUIT
TH E STATE OP fL O IIID A TO
DONALD
P. W I L L I A M S ,
WHOSE RESIDENCE IH UN­
KNOWN. AND WHOSE MAIL*
INO ADDRESS IH V IM . Navy
MIT, c / o P.P.O., San P ran daco,
C alifornia:
A aworn Com plaint having
bean fllad asalnat you In tha
C ircuit Court In and fo r Sam*
Inole County, Florida, by LA*
VADA B. WILLIAMS, fo r d i­
vorce, tho short till* o f which
la LAVADA B. WILLIAMS.
Plaintiff, vara us DONALD P.
WILLIAMS. Defendant, thaaa
praaenta a rt to com m and you
to appear and flit you r Ana.
war o r othar d efa m e o r pleadin s herein with lha Clark o f
tho Clreult Court o f Homlnolo
County. Florida, and oarva A
cop y thereat on P la in tiffs At*
torney. Mack N. Clavaland. J r .
A ttorney at Law, P. o . Draw er
Z. Sanford. Florida, oo o r hafora lha llt h day of May, A. D.
IIM , or alhorwlao dacrea pro
confoeeo
will
ho
autered
asalnat yeu.
Tha Sanford H arold la des­
ignated as a newspaper a f gen*
era) circulation In w hich thla
e lu tio n
ahall bo
publlehtd
onco aach weak fo r fo u r eon
eecutlve weeks.
WITNESS my hand and o f f i ­
cial seal o f tho Clark o f tho
Circuit Court on this tho Tth
day o f A pril. A. D. 1114.
(BEAL)

Arthur H- Beckwith. Jr.

Clark o f Circuit Court
B y: Martha T. Vlhlan.
D. C.
Mack N. Clavaland, Jr.
Attarnay at Law, Salta I I I
Sanford A tlantic National
Baak Building, P. a
D raw er Z. Sanford. Florida.
Attarnay fo r P lain tiff.
Publlah: A pril I. 1L I L 80, t o ll

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Legal Notice
IS T lt n CU ICt'IT C n t ltT OF
TH E M S T II J l IIICIAI. CH I.
r t i r r tin a n d f o n a e m i o n i .k
I'O t'N TV. FI.OHIOA. CH AN.
cf .NT n o . m ine
Ht’ lt IN) IKl Kl.lt INSTITUTION
r o n h a v in g s .
Plaintiff,
&gt;a.
L#OL'IH E RANKIN, at ux.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF I ALE
NOTICE IH IIEIIEUY OIVEN that on tha 10th day o f
April, t i l l at 11 :M A.M. at tha
main doer o f tha Courthouaa o f
Hamlnola County, at Hanford.
Florida, tha undaralanad Clark
w ill o ffa r fo r aala to tho h lth aat and bait bidder fo r rath
lha fo llow in g daacrlbad raal
p rop erly:
Lot I. B lock E. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO.
1. accord in g tn tho plat
thereof aa recorded In Plat
Book II, I’aga 109. Public
Tlecorda o f Hamlnola C oun­
ty. Florida
togeth er with all atructurea,
Improvements, flxturra. a p p li­
ances, and appurtanancea on
aald land or uatd In co n ju n c­
tion therew ith.
This aala la made pursuant to
final decree o f foreclosu re an*
larad In Chancery action No.
1711 now prndlng In tho Clrcu lt Court o f and fo r Seminole
County, Florida.
D ATED THIS 14th day of
April. 1114.
(HEALI
A rthur If. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
lly Martha T. Vlhlsn
Deputy Clark
ANDEBHUN. ftUHII.
DEAN A LOWNDES
A ttorneys fo r P lain tiff
121 East Central Boulavard
Orlando, Florida
I'uhllth: April II. 111!
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2 . N o tice s • P erson a ls

12. Reel Estate For Sale

6. Far Rest

2 BR. home, kit. equip. Keys New Cu4tom Built Home oa
CryeUl Lake. For Informa­
at SIT Catalina Dr.
tion call 322-3378.
3 Rm. him. apt. 1st floor.
2 BR., 1 BATH
Close uptown, $40 mo. Call
Screened porch, Including kit322-6261.
chen equip. Down payment
Furn. House. 880. 2 BR. in8330.
Monthly
Payments
quire at Five Points. Ke&gt;s
$58.50.
at Wern Gaa Station. Hiway
k in g s w o o d BUILDERS,
17-92, South.
INC.
1
32C-8074
Room for Rent, Kitchen privileges.
Lady only.
137
GREENBRIAR
Maine St. Longwood. Fla.
Choice
lota
availabla
tn
Nice Room k board (or mao
or lady, close in town. Ph.
322-3893.
3 BR bouse. 833 mo. Call af­
ter 4 p. m. 322-1862.
I BR., Turn. Apt. with Pvt.
Clean rooms for men. 401
klagnolia Ave. 822-0720.

Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf
course.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Greenbriar
developed by
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
^02 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-8074

Ball-Blai** Agency

Apt. for rent. 303 Myrtle Ave., REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd ft Park Ate.
Available April 13th. Phone
Phone 322-5641
322 3802.
STOREROOM, or office, on 2 BR. Home. Study, IVt
Baths, large Family Rm. in
1st. St., near 2 free park­
good neighborhood; Includ­
ing lots. Inquire, Manuel
ing stove, refrig., room airJacobson's Dept. Store.
conditioner, washing m iRooms private
W. T i n t St.

baths,

114

2 BR House, Study, Kitchen,
Living k Dining Rm. 2426
Myrtle Ave. South, Sanford.

rifle buy I Monthly pay­
ments 983.50.
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
FA 24074

LARGE 2 Story Home. 4 Bedrooms, 2 hatha with rented
Garage Apt. Conveniently
located near C h u r c h e s ,
Schools and S h o p p i n g .
818,000—10% D ow n . Call
Small Clean Furn. apt. Adults.
Stamper Agency, 1919 So.
Ph. 322-0702.
French Ave., Ph. 322-4901.
FURN. 2 BR house, Lake
Golden. Lake privilege#. Ph. 4 BR, 2 Bath House in Park
Ridge. Assume payments.
322-0274.
Call 322-6341.
Furn. Cottage, at Five-PolnU,
Owner b e i n g transferred.
863 mo. 322-1467.
Must sell 3 BR, 2 bath
A pt Downstair*. Also oee up.
homo in Ravenna Park,
843. i l l Park.
Sanford, Ph. 323-0648.

NICE New 2 BR Home, 4 blks.
fm. school k Shopping Cen­
ter. Lake Mary. 863 month­
ly. Monna Jarvis, 322-1810,

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our grate­
ful thanks and appreciation
to the many frlenda and
neighbors who were so
kind, thoughtful and help­
ful to ua during our ber­ 2 BR. Pure. Duplex. Available
April It. 1-BR. Unfurn. Du­
eavement upon the death of
plex. Available May 1. 14th
our beloved Huaband aod
Father,
Charles
Wei ley
Ave. Longwood, • ml. from rA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
N.A.S. Ph. 838 3286.
Turner Sr. Our loss waa
much easier to bear know­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
ing that we were not atone Apts: 601 Magnolia, and 119
Realtor
Elm. Clean, nicely furnish
in our hour of grief.
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
ed. 668-3267.
Signed:
Lottie
B.
Turner
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T IN
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
and Children
A N D F O R SKRI.NOI.E COUN­
Furn. apt. 300 Park Ave.
T Y , F I.O H ID A
3
BR, Fla. rm., 1V4 baths, cent
IN CHANCERY.
VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL I BR, fully furnished. Avail
heal, alr-cond. 884 mo. IncL
c a s k n o . is o a r
REPAIRS — SALES —
able May 1. Prefer adulta.
fJUKKNH COUNTY HAVINU8
taxes. 322 2261.
ALL MAKES
BANK, a corporation undar Ilia
1503 Sanford Ave.
law s o f tha Stats o f Now York.
Phone 322-2282
U Acre lots. Terms. Just out*
Plaintiff,
Furn. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllle.
va.
aide Weat city llmlta, 91.250.
STUART C. STETSON, also
322-1936.
Unfurnished t BR, home, kit­
know n aa Stuart C. Station, Jr.,
and AUDREY STETSON, hit
chen equipped. 322-3631.

Payton Realty

Legal Notice

wlfa, FAYE E. STETSON, aleo
know n aa Faya C. Kteleon. tin ­
gle. and OLD REPUBLIC IN­
SURANCE COMPANY.
DeftndanU .
N OTICE O F SU IT

TH E STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: STUART C. STETSON, a l­
so known at Stuart C.
Stetson. Jr.. I l l
North
Marlon Htrool, Oak Park,
lllln ola;
AUDREY STETSON. I l l
North Marlon Street, Oak
Park. Illinois.
You are hereby notified that
a aull haa barn filed agalnet
ynu and asalnat Faya E. Htatanti, also known aa Faya C.
Stataon, single, and Old Republla Insurance Com pany, aa dafondants In tha above entitled
cau .a; and that you are hereby
raqulrad to flla your answ er
with tha Clark o f thla Court,
and to aarvo a ropy thereof
upon tho P lain tiff, or Plain
l l f f a attorney, whoa* nama
and address la: Smith Elliot
and Schwalbe. I l l Barnett Na­
tional Bank Building. J ack son ­
ville I. Florida, not later than
May II. 1444.
If you fall to do ao, decree
pro cunfesau w ill ba entered
against you fo r lha relief de­
manded In tha com plaint.
Tha nature or aald ault balng
fo r foreclosu re o f m ortgage
recorded In V o l.. II. Page 124.
o f tha o fficia l
Records o f
Hamlnola County, Florida, lha
description o f
tha property
proceeded asalnat balng as
follow s: All that certain p r o ­
perty situate and balng In
Bamlnola County, Florida, m ors
particularly described as fol
Iowa:
Lot g. Block
I. Lo c h
ARBOR. rillL L I P S SEC­
TION, accord in g to tha plat
thereof aa racordtd In Plat
Book 4, Pagaa 44 and 44.
Public Records o f Semin­
ole County. Florida.
Togathar with all atructurea
and Improvem ents now and
htraaftar on aald land, and
tha rents. Issues, and profits
o f tha above daacrlbad proparty; and all flstu ra s now or
h eroaftor attached to or used
In connection w ith tha premiaaa herein described and In a d ­
dition thoreto the follow in g
deecrlbod bouaohold appliances,
which are, and ahall ba deem ­
ed to be, flaturoa and a part
o f tha realty and are a portion
o f tho security fo r tho Indebt•dneaa herein m entioned:
OB R ango
OK R efrigerator
OE Dlaposal
OK D ishwasher
OE W ashing Machine
M agic Chef gpaca H eater
Nutons 14" Kitchen K i
haust ra n
Venetian Bllndo
WITNESS my hand and lha
seal o f aald Court at Sanford.
Florida, thla Tth day o f April.
A. D. 1444.
{SE A L )
A rthu r H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court
B y: Martha T. Vlhtaa
Deputy Clerk
IA cop y o l tho com plaint fllad
herein la attached to tha copy
o f thla N otice w hich la mailed
to each Defendant fo r whom
* residence m oro specific than
a Stale o r Country w as given
In the aworn stalam ont filed
herein by tho Plaintiff, bin
agent or attorney.)

Publlah: April 4. 14. IL 44. 1H4

CDT

tf

IN T il l) ITMCUIT COURT IIF
TH E .NINTH J t l l l l U b t i l l C U T . IN AND FOIt SEMIN*
OLE 4 til N T ). FLORIDA
IN UHANUKHY
NO. I a n *
HUFFOLK COUNTY FED ER AL
HAVINHH ANII LOAN AHHOCIATIO.V. a Unllrd Htataa o f
America curpurallun.
P lain tiff.
va.
ERNK8T
J.
COBURN
and
FRANCES L
COBURN. hit
w ife, at al*.
D afendant(t)
NOTICE TO APPEAR
I BY P I HI.ICATION)
TO:
KKNU8T J. COBUIIN
(Residence Unknow nl
FIIANCKH L COBURN,
his wlfa
(llealdanra Unknown)
and
Eaeh and al) unknown
peraon*, parllea and d e­
fendants w ho claim by.
Ihrouah, under or asalnat
tha aforesaid ERNEHT J.
COBURN and FRANCBS
I . COBURN w hether as
apuu*ea. hairs. ilavDeee,
arantaeo. assignee*. Hon­
or*. creditor*, trust*** or
otherw ise, a* tn each and
all o f whom raildanc* la
unknown:
and
Each and all unknown
persons, parllea and da
fendanta. aa to each and
all o f whom realdeno* Is
unknown,
having
or
claim ing
to
have any
right, till* o r Inloroat In
or to tho follow in g do
orrtbed property, which Is
Hi* subject m atter o f tho
above-atyled ren te, via.:
Lot I*.
BEAR
LAKE
IIILLH. a ccord in g to Ilia
Plot thereof, aa recorded
In Plat Book M. Pag* i t
o f the Public llecorda o f
Hamlnola County, F lorida:
tosatbar w ith the fo llo w ­
in g:
T w o f t ) Eleclrend W all
llaatara !M B
Including lha building and ap'
purtananca* located
thereon,
and together with tha fu rn i­
ture. furnishing*, and fixtures
dtu a t* therein, and located
thereon.
YOU. AND EACH OF YOU.
ar* hereby notified that a
Complaint has bean fllad b:
tho abova • named Plalntlf
against you and each a f you
to forocloo* a m ortgage on Ih*
•bov*.described
property
In
Ih* a b o v t-tly ltd ca u tt and you
and each o f you ar* horoby
required to file an Annwar o r
o t h•r
Pleading
raspontlv*
thereto w ith the Clark o f tho
a b o v o -tn tllltd
C ircuit Court
ta d to serve a copy o f tuck
Answer o r other roepontlv*
Pleading upon tho P U In llfr*
A llnrnoyt, Courthon and Cour*
•hon. t f l fla t Street, Miami
Beach. Florida, on o r b tfo r*
tho 4 th day o f May. 1444.
olhorw le* tho allegations o f
aold Complaint w ill b* taken
aa contested by you.
DONE AND O RD ERED at
Ih* Hemlaole County Courthout*. Sanford. Florida, this
Tth day o f April. I4f4.
(Circuit Court goa l)
A rthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clark o f tha abova-ontlU sd
Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Publish: April 4. 14. 11, 84k 1444
CDT *14

UNFURN. 1 Lg. BR Apt. Kit
equipt. 106Vi W. 18th St. Ph.
349-3932.
1

BR. Furn. Apt. Ground
floor. Contact 2312 Palmetto.

Modern, dean, 2 BR apt. 601
Palmetto. 322-3492 or 1374.
Gar. apt 1201 Magoolla Ave.
Apply 34:30.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath and ihowar, suit­
able for couple or single
person or retired. AU utllities included in rent Ideal­
ly located on First St., with
tn 1 block of &gt; free parking
lota and shopping center. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store, 211 E. First SL

RENT A BED
RoCaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Weak, or Month
Ph. FA 24181 116 W. lit SL
CARROLL’S FURNITURE

9. Far Sale er Real
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Cell e v e a l e | a
322-1597.

12. Reel Estate Far Bela
PRIVACY: Grackma 2-story
home, city convenience k
water. 2100 sq- R-. plus big
screen porch, back util,
porch, patio, garage. Meal
for children. 3224336.
3 BEDROOM, air-conditioned,
m baths, Fla. room, fenced
yard, with patio. Raven
Park. Low down payment,
assume monthly payment
Phone aaa-MST.

EVERETT A. HARPER
AQENCY * REALTOR
MSS 8. Park Ave.
Phonei FA M M or FA M M
NEW CB I BE, plastered, tUa
bath k sills, util, rm., big
carport, plasty dtraa k
shade. Can O w n e r at
322465#.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Asbestos shingled I BR., cor
ear let, IN g 800, tree*,
kit. equipped, spotless, carporta. 8200 down, 961 mo.
Owner will hold mortgage.
G. I w e b i i i T S M i d i

3 &amp; 4

BEDROOM HOMES
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Air-Conditioning Optional
Aa Low aa 8330 Down

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
LAKE MARY
Weat on 38th SL and
Left an Lake Mary Blvd.
322-2744

LAKE WYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD
(South oa 1743-4 mL
8 Blka. Northwest of
Longwood Plasa)
TRAILER SHADES
CONSIDERED

L M N Enterprises,
Inc.
Ph. 838-3911

V A -F H A
Property Management
ft Sales Broker

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

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
A s Low A s $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make tha beat kerne

buy,

boo

the

V A -F H A
Appointed
Property
Managem ent &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Office

Wk

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FA

S-S11S

1100 D O W N
848 MONTH

CUSTOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
Lee Ed. and 1141

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�W hy Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612
12 . Real Estate For Sals 16. Fsmals Help Wanted
BEAUTY OPERATOR
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
WANTED
1 Bedroom, 184 Bath, Spec
Junior or Senior
ious
masonry
home
in
Pb. 322-9658
Cloie-ln location to School*,
Churches, Shopping. Buy be
DEPENDABLE WOMAN
fore completion and choose Full-time Management Posi­
your own colon . FHA Ap­
tion with leading Direct
proved at $14,500 — $450
Sale* Organisation,
dust
Down. No doling coita.
have experience in Direct
NOT a Project Home!
Selling, Phone and Car. No
parties, no night work. Sal
ary. For interview, write
P. O. Box 7471. Orlando.
1901 Park Avenue
Fla., giving resume of past
FA 2-5233 anytime
experience.

Seminole Realty

2

SALE OR TRADE
Middle aged white lady want­
BR, Fum. house and 2ed to keep house for elderly
Room Cottage. Established
couple. Ph. 822-3980.
egg route. $7,500. Write
17. Male Help Wanted
Sanford Herald, Box 74.

$ BR., 114 bath home. A*
sume paymenti. 322-5455.

SPRING SPECIALS!
I

BR, 2 Bath, Lovely Loch
A rbor-$13,500 — $500 Dn.—
$33 Per Mo.

S BR, 1 Bath, Charming loca
tion $11,350 — $500 Dn. —
$75 Per Mo.
f
$ BR. 1 Bath 2 Sty, Country
with 214 acrei. $7,800 — $500
Dn. — $61 Per Mo.
t BR, 1 Bath, Newly painted
City — $8,000 — $500 D o 563 Per Mo.
I BR, 1 Bath. Spaniah Trad!
tion a1 $15,500 — $500 Dn. $107 Per Mo.

GREYHOUND BUS
DRIVERS WANTED
Immediate openingi for men
to train as Intercity bus
drivers.
Requirements:
1. High School Education.
2. 24 to 35 years of age:
Height 5* 8" to 6* 3” . Min­
imum weight 155 lbs. Maxi­
mum 210 lbs.
3. Must have good character
and driving record. Exper­
ience driving heavy equip­
ment not necessary. Must
pass rigid physical exami­
nation: 20/20 vision, uncorreeled.
Contact
C.
A.
Krause at Greyhound Ter­
minal, Orlando, Fla. 2 p.m.
or 1 p.m. on Thursday
April 16. "An Equal Oppor­
tunity Employer."

SALESMAN
for
Insurance
work In Sanford. Age 23-40.
Wonderful opportunity. Con­
tact R. H. Taylor, Supt 218
Melsch Bldg., Ph. 322-7032
or 322-4483.
I DR, 1 Bath, Excellent Neigh­
borhood $9,500 — $300 Dn.—
19. Situations Wantad
$75 Per Mo.
HOUSEWORK. Ph. 322-8440.
1

BR, 1 Bath, Completely
fumlihed $6,800 — $500 Dn.
—462 Per Mo.

SOUTH W ARD

Will Babysit my home for
working Mother. 322-5191.
INVESTMENT A REALTY
116 N. PARK AVE. 822-9178 Middle aged lady deslrei
work,clerk, package store,
F H A - V A HOM ES bar. Experienced. Full or
2, 3, 4k 4 BEDROOMS
part time. Ph. 322-6295.
1, 1V4, k 2 BATHS
SLIPCOVERS
made to Order.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.

$100

Low Monthly Payment*
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

20. Babysitters
BABYSITTING in my borne.
822-2274.

0b*

Otnfdrb

Brralb April 16, 1964— PnRe 5-A

33. Furniture

By Nadine Seltzer

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

F U R N IT U R E

Wagner s Amoco

Budget Furn. Co.

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

Stenstrom Realty

S t Johns Realty

Spring Permanent Special
20 Percent off regular prices
Cut ’a Curt Beauty Shop
111 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 122-0434
HAHRIK7T8 BEAUTY NOOK
Open T a.m. by appt. Also
evening*. I Senior stylists.
103 8. Oak. 322-8742.
fs T p lB to b ln r ^ e r T ie e l^ "

PLUMBING
Contracting Rspalrs
FREE ESTIMATES
NEAR GOLF COUR8EI
R. L. HARVEY
» Bedroom. $ Bath Ranch N4 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383
Style with Florida R a .,
Separate dining room, large t7. Special Services
kitchen, PLUS SWIMMING
Richard's Tree Service
POOL. No cloaing coat* af­
Trim
— De-moss — Remove
ter $700 down. Payment* oo
10 Yr*. Exp. 133-0500
FHA approved price ei
$17,000. We have the Key!
For Repairs aod Painting, call
882-5481 after I p. » . week­
days.

Seminole Realty

OVER 25 YEARS
1901 S. Perk
32$-5232
Niles: 211-0971-$031 or 2248 of Fia* Workmaasbtp In Up­
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
CHOICE LOTS, bearing fruit
covers. Time payments as
trees, good location. Sur­
little aa $5 mo. Drapery
rounded by nice home*. J.
Hardware Installations.
11. Nicholioo. Phone S22-90N. KULP DECORATING SHOP
Ph. 522-2335
Now under construction, Con­
crete Block home, on large IRONING: IN MY HOME
shady lot, near shopping
322-4219.
center* and schools. 3 large
Plano Tuning and Repair
bedroom*. 2 bath*, built-in
W L. Harmon - FA J-4223
kitchen. 322-9340.
B u sin ess O p p ortu n ity

COIN OPERATED

25c

Strickland - Morrison, Inc.

BUICK!
FIRST IN CLASS “C ”
W ITH 25.29 M.P.G.
(INTERMEDIATE SIZE SIXES)

35. Articles Wanted

36. Automobiles - Truck*

WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large Semi-Trailer, 24’ flat bed,
or amall amounts. Bonded
$325. 322-6617.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Leo M ant352 cu. f t ’54 Ford engine,
field. FA 2-4244
Beit offer. Call 322-9557,

36. Automobiles - Truck*
'59 English Ford Fordor. Good
tramportation. $250. Phone
322-9191 or 322-8475.
•61 Ford Wagon. RAH, Extra
clean. Low mileage. $1093.
Owner 322-1279,
1955 Pontiac, 4-door, Hydromalic, RAH, runs good,
$395. 322-4034,
BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH U i
♦ Low IMereit Rite*
♦ Low Monthly Paymenti
FLORIDA 8TATE BANK

'63 Comet. $250, take over
paymenti. Ph. $22-9190.

N o Money Down l
57 Chevy Hardtop ......... $690
56 Chevy 4-Dr Sedan . . . 595
54 Chevy 4-Dr Sedan .. 595
53 Chevy 2-Dr HT ......... 295
55 Mercury 4-Dr Sed .. 295
33 Plymouth 4-Dr Sed .. 895
54 Bulck 4-Dr Sed. Air .. 393
58 Studebakcr SU Wag . 395
A hive Cars A-l Condition
Open 8 a. m. to 6 . m.
Except Sunday

BOB M cK E E
U SED CAR S
701 S. French Ave.

$ Bank $

323-0721

37. Boafa - Motor*

USED BOATS li motor*.
GUNS. New A Uied. Large
(election. Will trade, alio
repair. Tackle sold A re­
'60 Ford, $441 bal. $26 mo.
paired. Oiteen Bridge FUb
'39 Rambler, $881 bal, $38 mo.
Camp A Gun Shop.
'39 Hillman, $661 bal, $32 mo.
'58 Mercury, $5is bal, $29 mo.
Like new, 14 Ft. plywood
'55 Plymouth, $99 bal, $5 mo.
fishing boat, 10 hp. Johnson,
'59 Rambler, $381 bal, $21 mo.
trailer. $300. 307 Tucker Dr.,
'56 Cadillac, $482 hal, $28 mo.
Sunland. Phone 322-2187 or
'53 Cadillac, $392 bal, $32 mo.
322-7781.
'57 Dodge, $587 bal, $31 mo.
'58 Rambler Wag. $571 hal, CRACKER DAY nOATSALE!
$31 mo.
$1795 18' Family Runabout
'59 Ford, $447 bal, $27 mo.
$1095; $950 13' Fabuglaa
'60 Plymouth. $532 bal, $28 mo.
$650; 14' $550 Ski Boat $425.
'33 Nath. $119 hal, $5 mo.
Many others while thay
last! $410 18' Gator Trail­
er $283; St u r d y
Tilt
Trailer* only $125; $789 40
hp. '83 Puihbutton Evlnnidea $589 ; 28 hp only $365.
Cracker Day Sale Include*!
INC.
boat lot full of uied out-'
fill tool TERMS) Robson
Open tU 9, 6 Day* Week
Sporting Goods, 304 E. li t
Phone 322-4503
St., 322-5961,

Repossessions

National

Repossessions

-■
.
-

1012 Sanford Ave.

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USED C AR

RATI

BUYS!!
E V E R Y O N E A B A R G A IN !
63 Mercury M onterey

Big

Cuatom 4 Door Redan, Full Power
and Factory Air-Conditioned.

I w lS C O U I ir

62 Oldsmobile S t a r f i r e t ^ a a m
Hardtop Coup*. All Power and Air
# fK w f* b

Conditioned. Like New.

A

M Am

U

61 Cadillac Fleetwood

.'.sir, ’SiyMajsr1”-

*

THE TIMS TESTED FIRM
i l l N. Park Ave. FA I-S121

1.1

34. Articles For Sale

Used furniture, appliances, APR. SPEC. Men's Shoes.
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
$3.99 pair. Surplus City, 201 Rcpossescd. Would like re­
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
sponsible party to take up
W. 1st St., Sanford.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
payments of $9 per month
21" Console TV. Excellent
on Slant-O-Matic Automatic
condition. 322-0170.
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Zig Zag Sewing Machine.
Quick Service With the
Guaranteed, Lika New sew­
Cash. SUPER TRADING
ing condition. Call Collect
POST. FA 2-0477.
241-9587 evenings or 4220932, Service Discount.
b ig $ $ s a v i n g s
FREE ESTIMATE
On Floor Models A
Upholsteting A Mattress ren­
Z IG Z A G S 1
Demonstrators
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Trade-ins A Repossessions
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Singer Swing needle automa­
In Your Home
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
tic; Brother'* Zig Zag; Etna
In
Sanford
Call
FA 2-3U7.
Open A r m , Supermalic.
SINGER
These machines make but­
Representative at
BEDS FOR RENT
tonholes,, sew on buttons,
Alan's Fabrica A Ruga
Hospital,
Rollaways, Juve­
blind stitches automatical­
322-3783
nile. FREE delivery and
ly. All like new. Fully guar­
Pick-up.
CYPRESS SIDING. Windows
anteed. Some are over 50%
FURNITURE CENTER
A doors. Cheap. See at
pakl for. Just pay $8 90 per
1100 French Avt.
Palms Hotel.
mo. No cash needed. Buy
Ph. FA 2-7953
locally A be Serviced. SinSADDLE, bridle, breast band.
ford Sewing Center, 104 So.
For the biggest selection of
Best offer. 322-8936.
Park, 322 9441.
nearly new and used furni­
ture, see Noll’a Furniture Wayne Air Compressor, 16 eu.
ft. Reel's Paint A Body Taylor Top Playpen, Jumper,
Brokerage In Casselberry
Babysitter A tub; 3 pc. liv­
Shop,
10th St., A Sanford.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
ing rm. suite; 2 Trains, H.
O. Complete layout. Phone
WANTED reliable coupla to Couch, 2 chairs, 2 twin beds.
$50 cash. 322-1287.
322-4191 or 322-8475.
take up monthly payments
• H W t.M 4.tam itM H
of $11.50 oo I complete
SEWING
MACIItNE
m—
REPOSSESSED
rooma of furniture. Call
REPOSSESSED SINGER
MERCHANDISE
SALE
TE 1-1511, Casselberry, col­ Fully automatic. Sews on
"Aren't you going to give it an aneathatio before
- NO MONEY DOWN you operate?"
lect.
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
Take Up Payments
embroiders, m o n o g r ams,
GE Refrig., like new $145 00
27. Special Services
29. Aatomoblla Service
blind hems, etc. All with­
Norge
gas
range,
like
out attachments. Guaran­
new
$133 60
AIR-CONDITIONING
teed. Like new. Sold new
3 ROOMS FOR ONLY
2-Rcmtngton Razors $12.50 ca.
By FEDDERS
AUTOMOTIVE
over $300. Ralancc due only
$12.03 A MONTH
1-6 Qt. Pressure Cooker $5.00
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
AIR-CONDITIONING
$79 84 or $8 08 month. Call
20 In. Fan with aland $17.30
200 So. Park Ave.
322-1234 INSTALLATION - SERVICING Sofa Bed A Matching Chair
Collect for Free Home Trial
2 End Tables
Deluxe Zig Zag Sewing Ma­
Good Used Cara Sold
241-9588 Service Discount.
Coffee Table
WELLS DRILLED, TUMPS,
chine
$95.00
814
French
Ave.
322-7765
2 Lamps
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Rent Blue Lustre Electric 11 In. TV A Clock Radio $133.
Bedroom Suite Complete with
All Types and Sizes
$98.50
Carpet Shimpooer. Only $1 Amana Freezer
Auto Glass, Tope
Mattress A Box Springs
We Repair and Service
$249.75
per day. Carroll'a Furniture. GE Air-Conditioner
A Seat Covers
5 Pc. Dinette Set
b T I N E
Wringer Washer
$35.00
A U T O GLASS &amp;
This Group Only $249.95
Kenmora 4-burncr, top grill, Weitinghouse
Machinery and Supply Co.
Elec.
Range
gas range, large oven,
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4432 S E A T CO VER CO. Other groups $299.93 A up
$18.50
broiler, clock timer, $30. Remember, No Money Down
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
Aqua, Waltz length formal, Just Take Up The Payments
ALL WORK GUARANTEED Long wood Plaza — Ph.838-4583
and ail types Home Repairs.
size 7, cost $30, worn once,
Up To 2 Year* To Pay
All Work $100 to $3,500 May
$13. 322 0751.
31.
Articles
For
Sale
1
1
1
A.
Pets
be Financed. 1 to 5 yrs. to
GOODYEAR SERVICE
DIAL-O-MATIC ZIG ZAO, RePay.
STORE
READY MIX CONCRETE
Litter English Setter ?ups for
possessed '83 model, makes 555 W. Ill St.
322 2821
A. J. ADCOCK, Gen. Contr.
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
sale. Ph. 322 9223.
hundreds
o f
decorative
322-9538
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
stitches, makes automatic Sot twin beds, Complete. $30.
32. Flowera • Shrubs
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Ph. 322-5464.
29. Automobile Service
buttonholes, sews on but­
steel, grease traps, dry
RI.OOMING Roses on Chero­
tons,
monograma,
embroid­
wells. Stepping stones.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
kee stock. All other kinds
ers, etc. Guaranteed. Take 36. Artlclen Wanted
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Free inspection, estimates,
of Nursery shrubbery and 309 Elm Ave.
up pymti. of $7.50. Ph. Piano wanted. Any kind A
322-5751
pickup, delivery. Recoring
trees.
Finance Mgr. 322-1027.
condition. 322 6421, 322-3716.
A repairs discounted.
TVs
Used.
All
makes
A
mo­
Gray
Shadows
Nursery
211V4 E. 3rd.
322-3443
dels. 700 W. 9th. 822-9792.
6 Mi. 8 . on Sanford Ave,

S W E E T IE PIE

Grow your own Hydroponic Antique Cherry Drop • leaf
table $35; Sofa bed $25;
Tomatoes, in bloom A small
FHA - VA
21. Baautf Batons
Curly maple bureau $35;
Senknrik Glass nnd Paint
tomatoes, in growing con­
auto, washer $40;; antique
Company
tainer. Grosser’* Hydroponic
SALES BROKER
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
wall phone. Ph. 322-7501.
Ph. FA 2-4422
Farm, 8 . Ssnford Ave.
Our Budget Wave Now $6.93 210 Magnolia
Ac* Beauty Salon
Ph. 822-1525
$565 Park Dr,
322-2420 Mayfair Hotel
Large 2 BR, block houae, oak
floors, walk-in p a n t r y ,
screened porch, carport*,
tool abed, city water 4k deep
well. Shade tree*, lot 120x
135. Close to achoola, 2428
Cedar Ave., 2 block* W. of
Winn Dixie.

31. Articles For Sale

Need

a Painter?

will present the

(INTERMEDIATE SIZE EIGHTS)

U N EXPECTED
LO O K !

Berry hill Painting Contractor.
Commercial • Industrial •
Residential. Free eaUmate.
This totally new RAM-JET DoWe Appreciate Your Busi­
It-yoursvlf 24-hour Coln-openess. 222-2217.
-atrd Auto Laundry Is Abso­
lutely Unbelievable! ! (The
customer can get a car
clean Inside and out for
less than 60c. Operators re­
port earnings of $800.00 to
$1,500.00 per month. No em­
ployes required. $4,500.00
minimum cash required—
Balance can be financed.
Act today, and own the
RAM-JET Auto Wash Fran­
chise in your area. Only
responsible investors will be
considered. Call or write:
MI 7 6363

«

Cylinder,

Cf f

Aulomatle.

This is the car you never

EC O N O M Y RUN
la this rosat-to-roant Ir.t o f performance and economy,
Bulrk swept three out of the four rin ses In which it wea
entered. All Dulrks were equipped with Super Turbine auto*
matle transmission* (General Motors' newest torque ton.
vrrtrr automatic., pioneered by lluirk). A llulrk Special with
V-9 engine and Super Turbine 300 automatic transmission
copped the honors In Class "C ". A V-N lluirk Special with
Turbine 300 automatic transmission led th* field In Class
"D " and the big lluirk LeSsbre with Wildcat V-8 power and
Super Turbine 400 transmission won the laurels In Class "O ",
And remember, these record* were established on money*
saving regular gas. Long famous for performance, rid* and
(usury, lluirk now lakes its place among the economy leaders.
Why not slop In today and drive lluirk* lust like the ones
that scared these greet records In the Mobil Economy Hun.
Then ash us about the price. Bulrk economy Just begin* with
gee mileage . . . check all the estra value features.

expected from
Soon
on

SEE AND DRIVE THESE

Display

61 Rambler

at Your
Hometown
Dealer

J

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4^Door Station Wagon, 6 Cylinder,

^ I

61 Continental

m

4 Door Medan (1 lo Choo.e From)
All l.lnroln Eatrae and Air Condlllonrd,

^

4 Door, • Cylinder,
20,000 Actual Mile..

A

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1 f B1
tm ^w L V

if

Automatic.

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A#

4

61 Rambler American

Wagon

4

Door.

#

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Estrn

59 Chevrolet

I

_

flrnokwood 4 Door Station Wagon,
6 Cylinder, Automatlr, ItAII, Power
Steering.

59 Ford Country Sedan
4 Door Rlation Wagon, V-8, Automalic. RAII.

59 Chevrolet Impala

BARG AIN

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BUYS -----

2 D o o r, 6 C ylin d er

1958

H T U D E IJA K E It 2 D o o r, 6 C yl.

1957

L IN C O L N

1957

M E R C U R Y 4 D o o r ................. ..........

1957

roR U

1956

M ERCURY -

4

V

f l A A C

4^l&gt;oor Hardtop, V-K, Powerglldr,

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60 Comet Custom
Njation

1 8 6 8 PLYM OUTH

ECONOMY CHAMPS AT

I W

61 Mercury Meteor
4 Door V-8, Automatic, RAH, Air
Conditioned.

4 Door Wagon (DeBary Car).

D oor

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2 , , o o r v *8 ...........................
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1 9 5 5 F 0 R D 4 D t i o r .....................................
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B

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
308 E. FIRST

and Associates
191 West Fairbanks Ave.
Winter Park, Florida

(FULL-SIZE EIGHTS)

1964 MOBIL

M ® .......

CAR W A SH

Willinm A. M aaaey

FIRST IN CLASS “G ”
W ITH 21.36 M.P.G.

61 Comet Custom
4 ^Door

61 Ford Fairlane 500

322-3090.

r A I N T I NO, Inside, Out,
Large, Small. Call Bob
823-0742.

FIRST IN CLASS “D”
W ITH 23.74 M.P.G.

SANFORD, FLA.

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n u n I M ERCU RY i n v .

[7 f [R A M B L E t t ]
301 Went Ftrat St.

1952

322*0231

109 P a Um U o A v e .
322-4884

S o fir i
W . P A R K M l 4-0209

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�Lawton Memorial Scholarship Fund Explained At Oviedo PTO Meeting
6
C

a

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-

X

F L E X IB L E B L A C K PIPE
(Ideal For Sprinkler Systems)

work cloth and arrangements
o f roses. Punch wss served
from a larga silver bowl.
Victoria Is the official name
of the city commonly known
s i Hong Kong.

f t * ftautart frralh
Page 6-A— April 16, 1964

A T R ED U CED PRICES
Ytn Dlam.............................. 4c/Ft. Or 2.95/100’
U” Dlam............. ................ 7c/Ft. Or 5.25/100’
(V, . 3 ” Dlam. In Stock)

ft

W A L L SU P P L Y
Sanford, FIs.
I l l N. French Ave.
322.5112
Headquarters For Sprinkler Systems.

IN CONJUNCTION W IT H

SANFORD'S

MATHERS
STORE - W ID E

_

ALL ST O CK M U ST

m

2 -PC.

North Orlando
LL Auxiliary
Has Election

&amp; \ i /^

Bp Dor la Dean
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.

S H ELLA N E
BOTTLED
GAS

Call FA 2-5733

Sanford Gas Co.

BED SUITES

runTir1

With Foam Rubber Cushions.
4 1 A

A

Reg.
Q

0

SOFA BEDS

Buy On

Assorted Colors.
Reg. $69.95

GRAND OPENING
OF OUR FERN PARK SALES LOT
WITH THESE TERRIFIC BUYS

57'xlO* CUSTOM EXPANDABLE
2 or 3 Bedroom M obile Home
■T il'If l] —
m
-

Custom Decorated

w

*4995

Completely Furnished
Delivered end SeMJp

57'xlO* 2 or 3 Bedroom
S3

FI P M !

Settee, 2 Chairs.
Reversible Cushions.

*129°°
4 Pc SECTIONAL
*168°°

Reg. $169.95

*3895

FERN PARK

O CALA

L IB S B U R O

llM t M U l

"““ W RI

3 - PC.

SELECTIONS!!

METAL

c h a ir

„ssajssr*

R prcfn lly

£

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$

g l id e r

AND
Reg. C
(A S n n “

$ 68.00

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R eg. $169.95

C H A IR

&gt;00

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4 Chairs,
Extension Table,
Buffet, Hutch.
R eg. $269.50

11

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M A N Y OTHERS

)US NAME

iBIDDING
USED A N D
REPOSSESSED FURNITURE
CHAIUS from I f .50 Up
5 - DRAWER CHEST I f g.llO
2 DRESSERS 90.95 Ea.

42" KITCHEN 8INK Reg. f«8.M
Porcelain Top, Chrome Fittings

l 7 9 .s

42" MATCHING WALL CABINET, Keg. flS.tS

I f g l)

54’ KITCHEN SINK Reg. SU M S
Porcelain Top, Chromn Ftttingn

18°*

54” MATCHING WALL CABINET, Reg. «2tJS

*17“

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ft

o ff

HIDEAW AY
BEDS
Reg. 9219.00

00

$1 6 8

*i*

VANITY (N o Mirror) 90-95
ROLLAWAY REDS, 30” 90-95, 36” 90-95, 48” $ f g 95
3 - TWIN HOLLYWOOD BEDS WITH
PLASTIC HEAD BOARDS, Like New

M Q .9S

2-I'c. Living Room Suites from $0.95 up

Special

0

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5 &amp; 7 Pc. DINETTES from 9 0 9 5 Up

SALES UNDER 910
CASH ft CARRY

Picnic Jugs
% Blackboards

Shoeshine Kits

M U L T I - COLORED

• Beach Bags
•

Ice Buckets

ft Hoe &amp; Edgers Sets

6 Insulated Cups

4

yoW i

POLE
LAM PS

Chous.

Furniture Store

MATHER

203-09 E . FIR ST ST.

V i

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Sealy, Simmons, Southern Cross

•

| BI G M A R K - D O W N S ! |

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Just Right For Unexpected Guests!

OCCASIONAL TABLES from 9 f -50 Up
I LOUNGE 90.75

9 -PC. DINETTES

i

M ARKED W A Y DOWN!

KH’ « * * . 819.9,7

2 VANITIES 90.95 Ea.
SOFA REDS from 90.95 Up

*580#

00

ODD B O X
SPRINGS
AND
M ATTR ESSES

ROCKERS from 90-50 Up

7 -PC. DINETTES

m

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7 -PC. D A N ISH M ODERN
W A LN U T D IN IN G ROOM

Table W ith
8 Upholstered Chairs.
R eg. $99.50

ft

BEDROOM

S w iv e l Sent

Table W ith
6 Upholstered
Chairs. R eg. $79.95

5

White Trimmed In Gold, la rge Cheat, Triple
Drawer W'ith Mirror, Bookcase Red.

basket

r

&gt;88

R eg. $259.00

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9 LOCATIONS

Cheat, Double Dresner With Mirror, Dookcasa
Bed.

Foam Cushions, Nylon
Covers, Assorted Colors.

Sanford’s Only A ir-C ondition ed
Completely Furnished
Delivered end Set-Up
LOW DOWN P A Y M E N T

3 Pc. Walnut BEDROOM SUITE

Mather’s

EASY TERMS

3 - Pc. Danish Modem Walnut
L IV IN G ROOM SUITES

Table W ith
4 Upholstered
Chairs. Values
To $49.95

«

BEDROOM SUITES..
R eg.
$129.00

3

CELEBRATES THE

*1 0 9 5 m

$ 19.95

Florals. Reg. From 9189.95

[BIG

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EASY TERMS!

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WALNUr S T U M N | 8

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MOBILE HOME SALES me.

. .. Tremendous Savings . . . ON

ll'K- 159.9.7

Assorted Colors Including

ft

TORY SALE! Sensqtional Values

-

Ro c m s

*188°°
5 Pc DINETTES

★

PLATFORM

Reg. $159.95

SOFAS

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during M A T H ER ’S P R E -IN V E N ­

Nylon Covers.
Assorted Colors.

S H ELL:

dhs

home with top - quality furniture

C A A Q 0

SOFA

m

N O W ’S the time to enliven your

SOFA BED and C H A IR
Nylon Cover.
R e*. $139.95

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Prepare For Population Explosion, Seminole Warned
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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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

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 W ay

From the mailbag re our
queryabout "blvector!” "Bl
• ‘ 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.
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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
w i l l 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
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$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”

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Sanford
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

J IQ J L 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

Aid To Continue
SAIGON, South Viet Nntn
( UPl ) — 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 ( UPl ) — 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,
Burned Man Dies
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.

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.

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."

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)

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 I m iw 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

C A K IB E L O U N G E
IS NOW OPEN TIL

2 :0 0 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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Dickinson Asks
Crash Program 5 ,0 0 0 Shriners M eet
For Cape Area
Here N e xt Weekend

By United Preaa International
Fred O. Dickinson of West
Palm llcach took his cam
paign for governor to the noNICOSIA, Cyprus ( UPl ) — 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.

11

VALD EZ HOTEL
DOWNTOWN HANFORD

QOOD OL' MSHIONKD

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Page 12— March 17, 1964

'Navy Appreciation Day' To Be Held Saturday

C Of C Division
Is Reactivated
In DeBary
By Mr*. Adam Mailer
A ipecUl meeting o f the
Builneaa and Profenlonal Di­
vision o f the DeBary Cham­
ber of Commerce was called
on Sunday afternoon at the
Firemen's Recreation Hail for
the purpose o f reactivating
the dlrlsloo.
Officers elected were E. A.
(Bud) Davis, president; Dor­
othy Psplnesu, vice presi­
dent; Alberta Warner, secre­
tary, and Oscar Paplneau,
treasurer. Sam Faron was
elected chairman of the board
and Myron Accsrdl as chair­
man o f advertising.
Others attending Included
Manley Stroud, William Henekhan, Ed Redman, Marjorie
and Charles Vurginsc, Wil­
liam Stripp, Darwin Bruce,
Francis Pesold, Joe Brenner,
A . Krets. George Oerllng, An­
thony Mednyk, Edgar Corson,
Fred Pcrrick, 8. BeaU, Mike
Bortogzk, Lenny Blood! and
George Ryan.
The neit meeting of the
division la scheduled for April
14 at T p.m. at the DeBary
Mansion House. Any business
man or woman In the area
may Join the DeBary Divis­
ion.

Lake Mary Club
Has Meeting
The Lake Mary Home Dem­
onstration Club met last week
at the Fire Hail for Its month­
ly
covered dish luncheon
meeting with Mrs. Edwin
Kennedy and Mrs. Watson
Reel as hostesses.
Mrs. W. H. Helnbuch gave
the devotions and Mra, T . A.
Stiles reported on the County
Federation Meeting.
It was
announced that
County Events Day for the
4-H Clubs will be held In April
at which time members will
be Judged in skills a n d
achievements.
Mrs. Joe Smathers and
Mrs. H. E. Sandusky dis­
played bats and bags they had
made and plans were me ■"
for a workshop to teach ot.er
members bow to make them
Items.
A bakeless bake sale was
conducted.
Appointed as a nominating
committee were Mrs. Carl
Moss, Mrs. Helnbuch and
Mrs. Stiles,
A demonstration on refinIshlng furniture was presented
by Mrs. G. 0 . Nordgren and
Mrs. John Malloy of the Lake
Monroe Club.

Unit To Meet
The auxiliary unit of VFW
Tost *003 o f DeBary will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the
Firemen's Recreation Hall
Bally Peralto will preside and
Mra. William Denning will re
port on the recent rummage
sale held in Sanford by the
group.
United Nations headquart­
ers In New York City cover
an area o f approximately 18
acres.

NEW PASCAGOULA refinery o f Standard Oil Company o f Kentucky.

The Seventh annual "Navy
Appreciation Day" will he
held Saturday, climaxing a
full week o f events o f the
Sanford Naval Air Station
‘'Bombing Derby."
This event is staged an­
nually by the 8anford-Seminote Jaycees in co-operation
with the Chamber o f Com­
merce to ahow appreciation
to all base personnel and fam­
ilies o f tha Sanford Naval
Air Station for the good re­

lationship that exists between
the Navy and the citisens of
Sanford and area.
Chairman Fred Wilson, cochairman Phillip Skates and
their committees are hard at
work preparing for this event
to be held at the Lake Golden
recreation area o f the station.
Many other local organisa­
tions and civic cluba are co­
operating with tha local Jaycee organisation to make this
day a successful one.

This program will com­
mence immediately following
the presentation o f the Bomb­
ing Derby awards. Wilson
said there will be an abun­
dance o f food and the menu
will consist o f hot dogs, bak­
ed beana and cola slaw. Skates
said there will be drinks and
refreshments f o r everyone
along with live entertainment

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Slandard Oil's
New Refinery
In Operation
PASCAGOULA, MIsi . - H m
l ast-moving Industrial upsurge
o f the Southeast was given
added Impetus a i the new
Pascagoula refinery o f (he
Standard Oil Company of
Kentucky was placed oO full
stream.
With a capacity In excess of
one hundred thousand barrels
o f oil a day, this new refin­
ery is America's moat mod­
ern, and one o f the largest In
the world.
Covering twenty-eix hund­
red acres, H la fed with crude
oil from the Gulf Coast fields
through the world’s longest
underwater pipeline.
Gasoline
consumption
la
growing faster in the South
than in any other section of
America, and the construction
of this giant new refinery at
Pascagoula helps assure ade­
quate supplies In the years o f
growth ahead.
Introduced Bach
Felix Mendslssohn, browi­
ng
among dusty
manu­
scripts by a forgotten prov­
incial church musician, came
upon the 8t. Matthew Paaalon by Bach and launched
the famoue fleet concert per­
formance ef this master­
piece.

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VOL. 56

Just to show how “ on the
ball*’ that ACL RR bunch Is,
the tceth-Jarrlng crossing at
Fourth and Elm was repaired
before our shuddering peragraph about it had hit the
streets I And, you’d better be­
lieve it, the teeth don't get
that shock now. Ohyez, and
something else — LeRoy An­
derson's crew fixed some
other street crossings even
though they hadn't gotten as
bad as that one we mentioned.
Thanks, LeRoj^and gang!!

DAVE T1LS0N

• • •

Wonder If John Mikler at
Skate City and Snealy Best at
Mclodee ever got together
with the powers that be at
Seminole and Lyman high
schools to sec what about the
physical fitness program that
includes roller skating as well
as bowling. No doubt there
are many high schools here­
abouts thst would like to set
up some interscholastic com­
petition in figure, speed, pair
dancing, etc.
• • *
A dance Is planned for Fri­
day night at the Seminole
High School's students lounge.
Proceeds will be used to de
fray the expenses of a Key
Club member to attend the
International convention
at
Dallas, Texas. Music will be
provided by
the Original
Playboys.

• • •

Memo to the City Fathers:
Some senior citizens of San­
ford wonder why you do not
take a lead from St. Peters&lt;
burg and provide benches st
intervals, especially in the
city parks.

• • •

Kudos to Frank Finch on
being named Jaycee of the
Month. He has shown out­
standing Interest in Jaycee ac­
tivities since joining the group
a short time ago. He's head­
ed up two projects, worked in
some phase of almost every
other project, was appointed
to the board of directors and
In a short while got enough
points through his activities to
become a winner of the Spoke
Award.

• • •

Just to correct the record,
the Ginderviile Volunteer Fire
Department meets on the first
and third Thursday of the
month.
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• • •

A Social Security represen­
tative will be in Sanford at
the City Commission Cham­
bers each Wednesday to as­
sist persons having questions
about their Social Security
Hours are from 9:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m.
• * *
Might look around your
home to see If you esn help
this woman. She wrote to The
Herald, telling of the need
her parttime students have
for such things as “ soma odd,
dry, sea creatures, sea shells,
corals, sponges, etc.” The
writer tells of the poverty In
“ this small, country town1' of
Knox, Ind.
“ 1 hope you can help us,"
says Mrs. Helen Lodwlg of
408 South Prcttyman Street in
Xnox. “ We'd be forever grate­
ful and obligated to you and
appreciative," she adds. The
items will be used in future
studies of the students.

• • •

An aged car was parked on
fir st Street the other day.
The right rear fender had a
crude awest k j pa'ntrd on it.
— The CMck Winders

MONA GRINSTEAD

9 2 Percent Ballot
In North Orlando

More than 02 per cent of
the
registered
voters
in
North Orlando went to the
polls Diesday to rlcct two
o f four candidate* to the
village council and five o f
nine candidates to a citizens
• • •
That heavy fragrance of charter board.
Victories were scored by
citrus bloom that fills the air
about us now (and isn't It
Just exquisite?) will no doubt*
convert into a heavy balance
of the check books that fill the
banks for the growers, come
fall. At least that Is what they
hope—and so do we.

• • •

I'Vtablishwl lUOfc

WED., MARCH 18, 1904

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 149

U . S . Warns Reds To Free Fliers

That oft quoted statement
of Horace Greeley’s "G o west,
young man, go west" seem*
to be getting popular in our
fair city. And it seems just
the thing to do. Or have you
noticed T

Jaycecs want it known to
all planning to attend the air
show on “ Navy Appreciation
Day” Saturday at tho Sanford
Naval Air Station that the
“ eats are on the house.’ ’
Chairman Fred Wilson said
there will be hot dogs, baked
beans, cole slaw and soft
drinks for 5,000 persons . . .
at no charge at tho Lake
Golden picnic area.

United Press Leased Wire

Some Candidates
Won't Be On
Primary Ballot

Having no opposition In the
May 5 primary, names of
many candidates will not ap­
pear on the ballot until the
Nov. 3 general election. Nine
Seminole County nominees al­
ready are automatically elect­
ed by having no opposition at
all.
Republicans w i l l
choose
only among three candidates
for governor in the first May
primary. Kun-olf or second
primary will be held May 26.
Seminole County Democrats
will nominate in the May 5
primary in 12 county rare*.
(* )
Indicate!
incumbents.)
Here are the candidates:
For state representative: S.
J. Dsvia Jr. &lt;•) and Robert
Pelreo; tax collector: James
P. Avery J r„ W. B. Ellerbe,
Troy Ray, Marjorie Shepard,
Rudy L. Sloan and Roy R.
Wright Jr.; tax assessor:
Richard E. McCanna and
Mary
Earle
Walker ( *) ;
county judge: Kariyie Houiholder and Harlan, Turk;
prosecuting- attorney:
Ken­
neth McIntosh and Thomas A.
Speer.
County commissioner. Dis­
trict 1: Hal Colbert, Gen. J.
C. Hutchison (* ), A. C. Smith
Jr. and Edward Yarborough;
county commissioner, District
3: George Bobrow, Ford Cav­
anaugh and W. Lawrence
Swofford; county commission­
er, District 5: George W.
Bell, Harry F. Cushing, John
Fitzpatrick (* ), Ruth H. Gal­
lagher and Jess Gregory.
Superintendent of public in­
struction: R. T. Mil wee (•)
and Jim Pigott; justice of the
peace, District 6: L. L. Cox
(* ), A! Davis, Raymond Mor­
ris and Dill York; constable,
District 4: J. T. Raggerly, It.
E. Carroll (•), J. U. Lee,
Charlea M. Scott and Charlie
Thomas, and constable. Dis­
trict 6: Charles Fagan, Grady
Ifall (» ) , George W. Reek and
Billy Joe Young.
To win nomination In the
first primary, a candidate
muit receive 80 per cent plus
one of the total vote cast in
that reipective race. Other­
wise, the two top candidates
will face each other in the
second primary.

Exiles Picked Up
MIAMI
(D PI)
—
Die
Coast Guard picked up 30
Cuban refugees in two boats
o ff Marathon Key Tuesday
night and took thtm to Key
Weat for Immigration procesalng.

Mrs. Mona Grinutrad by a
count o f 101 to 65 over op­
ponent Harold K. Wilkes for
the group four neat while
Dave Tilson took the group
two seat by 105 to incum*
bent Hob Stephenson’s 65.
Elected
to
the charter
board, were Charles Treslcr,
103; Robert Dean, 102;
ert Durum, 00; Mrs.
llarville, 03, and Mr*.
Rowell, 01.
Other candidates and vote*
received in the charter hoard
race were Jay Wctz, 81
Mrs. Florence K. Rhodes,
?5; Mrs. Lucy Fuirhurn,
and Mrs. Gloria Fcrrin, 57
A ^organizational meet­
ing of tho new council
expected to he scheduled for
Monday, April 6, at which
timo members of the board
will elect a mayor. The first
official meeting will he held
Tuesday, April 7.

A . H. PETERSON JR.

Holland Names
Seminole Team
Appointment of a commit
tcc to conduct his campaign
In Seminole County for re
clcct'on was announced today
by U. S. Sen. Spcssard Hol­
land, senior Senator from
Florida,
Merritt Winslett, Holland's
campaign manager in Flor
Ida, said that the Senator
named A. It. (Tomm y) I’ clcrson Jr. aa chairman and S. O.
Chase Jr. as deputy treasurer.
Other Seminole C o u n t y
rommittcc m e m b e r s are
Frank Wheeler, Andrew Carraway, Dr. Charlea Park Jr.
and George Harden.
Peterson said the committee
wilt set up and ataff county
hcadquartcra and drive (or
Holland's re-clcctlon.
Holland is opposed by BralIcy od-iam, Orlando Demo­
crat.

‘Pop’ Goes Bud’s
Big Gas Bag
LAKELAND ( UPI) — Gunning down a candidate's cam­
paign balloon ia going too far,
the Lakeland manager for
gubernatorial candidate Fred
O, Dickinson complained to
police Tuesday.
Ed McMullen said some­
body has apparently been tak­
ing pot shots at a “ Dickin­
son" balloon which files 100
feet above campaign head
quarters here.

Bombing Derby
THURSDAY
1:80 pjn. Bombing Derby briefing for prcaa, other
special interest group*.
4:30 p.m. Radar Bomb Scoring Bomber Mission: Testa
bombing accuracy on simulated nuclear mission against
multiple targets.
FRIDAY
9 a.m. A-8A/A-3B/A-4R Skyhawk Left Humbing
Competition.
SATURDAY
9:10 a.m. Aircraft launch for Air Show. (Open House
begins on* hour earlk-r).
9:80 son. Air Show with 24-plane fly-by.
10:30 a.m. Carrier Airm anship com petition *.
11:45 a.m. Heavy Attack Wing One review and pre­
sentation o f awards.
12:45 pjn. (approximately) Navy Appreciation Day
Picnic, Lake Gulden HMU-uti.ni A rts, Sanford Naval Air
Station.

RUTH GALLAGHER

Club Woman
For
Lounfy Board
Mrs. Ruth If. Gallagher,
first president of the Semi­
nole County Democratic Wo­
man's Club, qualified Tues­
day as a candidate for coun­
ty commissioner, District 5,
in the Democratic party May
5 primary.
She ia a member of the
Sanford Garden Club and
Palm Circle and haa been a
member o f the Sanford Pi­
lot Club, take Mary Home
Demonstration Club, League
o f Women Voter* of Wil­
liamsburg, Va., and Sanford
Youth Council.
Mrs.
Gallagher
was
•
principal organiser of the
District 5 Voters League in
1959.
A native of Williamsburg,
Mrs. Gallagher is the daught­
er of the late Dr. and Mrs.
Brantley
Henderson
and
came to Sanford in 1950. She
was a Welcome Wagon host­
ess in 1954-58, had her own
daily radio program and
owned a gift shop.
Mr i.
Gallagher resides
with her husband, Thomas
J.
Gallagher
(USMC-Ret)
and they reside on Lake
Ross. Mr*. Gallagher ha*
two children, Mra. Harry
Lee Jr., the former Ruth
Southerland, and Ben W.
Southerland 111, of Tokyo,
Japan.

ns Learning
To Man S tis
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Russian forces in Cuba are
reported to be training Cubans
to operate the advanced anti
aircraft mltsUes that Gie So
vlct Union Installed in Cuba
in 1932.
Sources here said It was
not yet clear whether the Rus
sians planned to turn com
plcte control of the m lsiilci
over to the Cubans or whether
Soviet officers would remain
In charge of them.
Soviet personnel have been
manning the missiles, which
arc the type known as the
SA2. Within a few months,
however, there will be suffi­
cient Cuban crews trained to
man the entire system, It was
reported.
The SA2 is a ground-to-air
missile capable of hitting a
target at 80,000 feet, high
enough to reach American U2
reconnaissance planes. ,
Defense Secretary Robert
S. McNamara reported In Oct
ober 1962, that U. S. aerial
reconnaissance showed 21 SA2
locations in Cuba, each in­
cluding six firing sites.
The United States classed
the SA2 as a “ defensive" wea­
pon.

Sheriff, Three
Others Indicted
NASHVILLE, Tenn. ( U P I ) A federal grand jury Indicted
the Davidson County sheriff,
three former policemen, and
a nightclub operator Tuesday
in connection with alleged
“ protection payolts" by law
violators.
Sheriff Leslie E. Jett, W. J.
Donoho, a retired former as­
sistant Nashville police chief,
and Morgan Smith, a retired
police lergeant, were charged
with Income tax evasion.
Another former policeman
John B. Kittrell, and R. L.
(Buster) Wall, part ownar of
two Nashville night clubs,
were Indicted on charges of
perjury.

Sanford Host
Santord will be host Fri­
day evening to the quarter­
ly regional meeting o f the
Florida Water and Sewage
Works
Operators Associa­
tion at the Civic Center.
Highlight will lut the el*c.
lion of office: a.

White House
Denies Citrus
Lease Plan

JlfU LU A • ••
McNamara Joins

LAKELAND (UPI) — The
proposed leasing of Virgin
Islands sugar cane land for
citrus grove use has been of­
ficially denied by the White
House, Florida Citrus Mutual
said It wai informed today.
Mutual Executive Vice Pres­
ident Robert W. Rutledge
made the announcement at a
meeting of Mutual's board of
directors here. He laid the
word had just been received
from Sen.s Spessard Holland
and George Smathcrs.
“ Naturally this Is the de­
cision (hat we wanted,"
ledge said.
The Mutual executive prais­
ed the members of the
Ida Congressional delegates
and President Johnson for the
action.
He added that the concert­
ed effort! by the citrus Indus­
try in Florida, Texas and
California paid off.
The lease proposal would
have converted 1,700 acres of
sugar cane land in the Vir­
gin island Into citrus groves
and would have opened the
way for Panamanian oranges
to enter the United States
duly free. The Panamanian
oranges would have been ship­
ped into the Virgin Islands
where they would have been
used with Virgin Island fruit
for processing Into orange
concentrate.
This concentrate would then
have been allowed to be ship­
ped Into the U. S. duty-frqp,
Rutledge said.

Southeastern
Business Was
Good In 1963
ATLANTA (UPI) — South
eastern businessmen had
good year In 1983 according
to a report by the Atlanta
He'd office of the U. S. De
partment of Commerce,
The office sa il banking
farming, transportation, con
itruction and other major
segments of the economy all
advanced over 1982.
The report was based on
figures for Alabama, Florida,
Georgia, Mississippi, Tenncs
see and the Carolina*.
It said bank deposits In
federal reserve member bank*
increased in five of the seven
stales from T lo 13 per cent,
loans rose from 11 to 17 per
cent, and debits or withdraw­
als from checking accounts
rose 10 per cent to over |200
billion.
Firm income In the south­
east was over $5.2 billion for
a 5 per rent rise.
Building permits for about
146,000 new homes were lilu
cd in the seven.itate area
costing nearly $1.5 billion in
1963.
Employment wai increased
by 2 per cent with nearly
6.9 million employed In non
farm jobs.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara etepprd forward
today to enlist es a soldier
in President Johnson’s new
“ war on poverty.”

French Strike

Wins One will b« presented to the mitstundinir
Atlantic Fleet heavy attack squadron Saturday
at the uwarda presentation ceremony o f the
Bombing Derby at Sanford Navul Air Station.

V A H -3 Winner O f
Weapons Loading
Early Bombing Derby re
suits were released today as
the big six-day Navy air ex
erclsc moved lo the halfway
point at Sanford Naval Air
Station.
The grueling bombing com '
petitions swing into their third
round today with electronical­
ly-scored nuclear “ strike!
scheduled by Sanford's A-5
Vigilantes and A-3n Skywar
rlors on two Southeastern tar
gets.
Meanwhile, official* dlsclos
ed that Heavy Attack Squad
ron 3, the training group serv
ing Sanford's six fleet attack
uniti, narrowly won Monday's
weapons loading competition
over VAH-ll's Detachment

College Bonds
To Reap Bonus
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Voter approval of a $73 mil
lion university construction
bond issue last year will get
the state a federal bonus of
better than $15 million.
Dr. John Millett, former
president of Miami Univer­
sity of Ohio and consultant
of the U. 8. Office of Educa
lion, aald the state will get
$5.2
million
annually
for
three years under the Higher
Education Facilities Act of
1983.

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EARL Ilouniunrdez, putrolmun with the San­
ford Police Department
for eight years, toduy
wus promoted to lieu­
tenant by Chief Roy G.
Williams.

Patrol Too
’Beefed’ Up
ATLANTA (UPI) More
than two tons of fat have been
shed, but Georgia highway
patrolmen still have about one
and one half tons to go.
The state's 418 patrolmen
were ordered to shape up by
their boss, Col. Lowell Con­
ner, last June. He ordered
diets for those overweight.
Conner said Tuesday that
weight loss now stands at
4,Ml pound* and there ere
2,711 pounds to go-”
.

VAH-3 collected 418 of a
possible 450 points, earning
an early lead over Detach
ment 8 with 413 points.
In third place was VA1I-9,
followed by VAH-11, defend
Ing champion In the event;
VAH-1 and VAH-5.
One six-man team from
each squadron competed in
tho test of speed and effl
cicncy In loading a simulated
nuclear weapon in bomb
racks of strike aircraft. The
bombs, while completely In
ert, resembled their lethal
counterparts In size, weight
and electrical properties.
In Tuesday's action, 18 air­
craft conducted a “ brush fire
war" on the Pinecastlc 1m
pact Range near Astor. The
exercise simulated tho altua
lion in which the powerful at
tack bomber* would be called
on for close air support.
For nearly five hours the
N&gt;vy target range wai pelted
with miniature p r a c t i c e
bombs a* tho planes made
their low-altitude, high-speed
attacks.
The exercise also presented
an opportunity for tho Navy’s
new HA-SC Vigilante reconnilssance-attack plane to ex­
hibit its dual capabilities. RA5C entrants made two low-al­
titude bomb runs, then flew a
photo-reconnaissance mission
over selected sections of
North Florida.
A group from the Joint
Strategic T a r g e t Planning
Staff at Offutl AFB, Neb.,
headed by Vice Adm. Robert
J. Stroh, deputy director, ar­
rived today.
Admiral Stroh visited San­
ford in February 1963 while
commanding an Atlantic Fleet
carrier division. At that time
he received an orientation In
the Vigilante program, Includ­
ing a flight at twice the speed
o f sound.
Admiral Stroh will be joined
by seven other high-ranking
flag officers Thursday and
Friday at observers from all
over the nation stream into
the Central Florida jet base.
Saturday, the Air Station
galea will awing open to the
public at 1:15 a.m. for a full
day of activity, ranging from
a two-hour air show to a
colorful military awarda cere­
mony to a g l u t outdoor plonlc sponsored by (he Sem­
inole County Chamber of
C oniuorco sod Jay coca.
t

Failure Would
'Jeopardize'
Relations
RERUN (U PI) - The Sovlct Union today Ignored aa
American warning to re tuns
three captive U. 8. f i l m
and then refased lo allow
an American doctor to treat
ono of tho airmen.

TARIS (U r i) — A natlonwlde strike for more pay
by nearly 3 million state
workers
today tied up
MOSCOW (U P D -T h e Unit,
France's public service* and
ed
States warned the Soviet
crippled the nation’s indus­
Union today that unless M
try.
immediately releases three U.
Red Gold Sales
S. Air Force officers whose
LONDON (U PI) — Rus­ plane was shot down In East
sia has resumed large scale Germany last week it will
gold ih Ii S In Europe to meet “ jeopardlxc" the future of Sothe lw-avy bill o f wheat pur- vlet-Amerlcan relations.
i-li'area In (he We»t, author­
The warning was cootalned
itative Dritish sources re­
in a protest note, the lateat
ported today.
In a series of protests tha
United States has made sine*
Eye Lie Device
the unarmed reconnaissance
WASHINGTON (U PI) — plane (RB88) w u shot down
Hie House Information sub­ last Tuesday 44 mltos Inside
committee is going to look Communist East Germany.
into the government's uae of
The Soviets have charged
lie detectors, a practice re­
that the plane wai on a “ mllL
ported to be so widespread
tary reconnaissance mission."
that it extends to South Viet
The United States says It
Nam.
strayed across the border
while on a training flight ia
Flight Delayed
Weat Germany.
COLUMUUH, Ohio (U PI)
The three crewmen aboard
— hire. Jerri* Mock today
the
plane parachuted to safe*
delayed for 24 hours the
start o f an attempt to be­ ty. One o f them broke an arm
and a leg and la la a Soviet
come the first woman to pi­
military hospital In tha East
lot a plane around the world
German city of Magdeburg.
and eet speed records while
The whereabout o f the other
doing 1L
two Is not known.
The Soviets permitted a U.
Blonde In Air
TUCSON, Arix. ( U P I ) .— s. Air Foret doctor to visit
Mrs. Joan Merrlman Smith, the Injured crewman, Jst Lt,
27-year-old
blonds
N a v y Harold W. Welch, 24, of Da*
wife who hope* to become bolt, on Monday night, but
the first women ever to fly refused the doctor’s request
solo around the earth, com­ to take Welch back to Weat
pleted her first 800 miles Berlin with him.
The doctor, Capt. John Mon*
from Oakland, Calif., Diesroe,
was unable to learn de*
day without a hitch.
tails of tha Incident from
Welch.
Best Seller
Tho other crewmen a rt
NEW YORK (U PI) —
"Four Day*,” the UPI-Amer- Capt. David I. Holland, 35, o !
lean Heritage memorial book Holland, Minn., and Capt,
on the late President Ken­ Melvin J. Kessler, 35, o f Phil*
nedy, Tuesday was listed aa adclphla.
Today’s note reiterated the
the nation’s number one non­
fiction beet seller In the earlier statements of tho
March 20 Issua o f Tim* United States that tha plans
was not on an espionage mla*
magaslne.
aion.
Asks Food Probe
The U. 8. E m bauy hero
ST. PAUL, Minn. (U PI) said the note contained theao
— The nation's third larg- main points:
eet farm organisation, the
“ Further delay In release
National Farmers Union, haa and return of the crewmen
called for a Justica Depart­ clearly jeopardizes posilbll*
ment i n v e s t i g a t i o n In­ ities for expanding areas of
to “ monopoly power” ex­ U. S.-Soviet co-operation and
erted by retail food store and can affect present efforts
In cooperation in various
chains on agriculture.
field*.
"Aa U. S. officials have
Theft Probed
previously stated both here
Theft of a water pump and In Washington, the air­
from out* id* the Deardail craft was not on an Intelli*
Avenue Chapel ia being In­ gence minion. Tho m inion
vestigated by aheriff'a depu­ wai a training m inion. The
ties. Ilia theft was reported aircraft
earried no arm*
yesterday.
ament."

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VrnIB Pnga 2— March 18, 1004

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The threat of a nationwide
mil road strike appeared to
have evaporated today with­
out delaying a single train.
Government aourcea auld the
crisis they expected to dovclop
apparently had vanished fo l­
lowing a tense 48 hours of
jockeying among rail unions
and management leaders.
Assistant Labor Secretary
James J.
Reynold*
and
Chairman Francis A. O’ Neill
Jr. o f the National Media­

Trinity Methodist Church
By Robert B. Tbemaa Jr.
will observe Its Men's Day
322-3730
Mitchell Hudnell was namrd program, Sunday at It a. m.
“ Mr. Muscles of 1WH" Fri­ The theme: "Building For
day evening at Caatle Brewer Tomorrow.’’ The speaker for
Recreation Center. Runners- the program will be I’rof. L.
up were Jimmy Capcn, *e- R. Eubanks. This promises to
cond; Roosevelt
lllllsman, bo an unusual intriguing type
third, end
Jeiae
Taylor, of program worth its weight
fourth. The winner* were pre­ In gold. You are cordially In
sented with trophic*. Judges vited to attend.
The Crooma High School
for the event were Arthur
(G ee) Knight, Jamc* Bryant band, under the direction of
C. B. Johnson, will attend the
and Willie V. Graham.
The Goldiboro Little Lea­ District 1 Band Festival Sat­
gue will hold IU annual try urday in Tltuavllle. The hand
outs for boy* who wlih to Is entering class "C " division
participate. The try out* will competition.
Sixth annual United Organbe held at the Goldiboro Re­
creation Area adjoining the utlonal Candlelight drill will
Goldsboro Elementary school, be held Sunday night at St.
at 4 p. m. Friday and Satur­ Paul Mliiionary B a p t i s t
Church. The drill will com­
day.
To be eligible for Little mence at 8:43 p. m. at the
League play, a boy mu»t be corner of Ninth Street and
10 or 11 year* of age. A boy Sanford Avenue and proceed
ntna Is eligible if he will to the church. A most ela­
Mach his 10th birthday be borate and Inspiring program
fore Aug. I, and a boy 12 1* has been planned for the pub­
eligible If he will not be 13 lic enjoyment. Participating
before Aug. 1. Only boy* clubs are Young Women's Im­
playing Little League ball this provement Club, Merry Twen­
year for the first time arc ties, Jolly Boyi, Big Brothers
required to attend the try of Midway, Ladles Associa­
outs. Boy* are reminded to tion, Elki Family, Celery City
bring their birth certificates. I/odgc 542, Evergreen Tem­
Umpires, coaches and man ple No. 321, Service Men's
agera are atJll needed for the Wives, A.C.L., Sanford Elites,
operation of the league. If in and many others. This pro­
tereilod in being one of the gram la sponsored by the
Ladles
Community
above, eoolact Willie V. Gra Young
ham at Cattle Brewor Rccrea Club.
• • •
tion Center.
. . .
Crooma Junior High School
G o l d s b o r o Elementary physical education class pre­
School will present an oper sented a chapel program
etta April 0 at 7:30 p. m. Tho Tuesday. C. L. Boyer, toachtitle: “ The Maid and the er of mathematics, Imparted
some valuable Information te
Golden Slipper.
Tlease make a concerted the student*. Hla discourse
effort to come early and pur centered around the evolution
chase tickets before curtain of education from Its earliest
time. Tickets will go on sale period. Mrs. Inet Smith, In
alructor of health ami phyal
Marling at 8:30 p. m.
Crooms High School's Sen­ cal education, sponsored the
ior Chorus accomplished sup­ program. A group of her girls
erior rating at the district performed beautifully as they
chorus festival at Carver went through their paces do­
Heights High School in laes- ing stunts, tumbling and varburg March 14. This is the ous dances. It was a fine
eighth consecutive time that program Indeed.
CHS Senior Choruses have ex­
Crooma High Sohool pre
ecuted this feat.
sent* its fourth six week,*
E. E. Mlnott, director of honor roll: Steve Wright, Ger­
the chorus, hsa done e trem­ aldine Davidson, T h e r e s a
endous job since coming to Jarkson, Joyce Montgomery,
Croom*. Many of his products Ernestine Morse, Barbara Ba­
are performing very well at con, Minnie Raines, Terry Me
the various colleges and uni Kinney, Joyce Williams, Rose
varsities. Melvin Abney, one anner Johnson, Barbara Giv­
o f his proteges, has won
ens, Barbara Sandlfer, Mar­
m ajor role In an opera at sha Henderson, Alice Hudson,
Florida A and M University David Black, Robert Thomai,
This man, Mlnott, I'm told Avery Smith, Pamela Cherry,
can taka a monotone and de Larry Hayooi, Clyde Aahley,
valop aame into a fine singer Catherine Jones, Isitrlcla Gra­
Congratulations to the Senior ham, Jessie Jonas, Louis
Chorus and It's director for Montgomery, Nadine McGill,
a job well done.
Rellnda
Golden,
Clarence
Bell, Annie Hardy, Ttuad
Mrs, Emma Lee KltUca Brooks, Diana Calhoun, Bev­
one of Mrs. Ruby Wllson'i erly
McClendon,
Towanna
assistants, has done quite
Sales, Dlan Calhoun, Carolyn
job with her cub pack. Hto Forrest, Walter Grady, Cur
pack Is almost a year old, and tls Williams, Johnnie Mac
It has shown much Improve Mima,
Gwendolyn
Ashley
ment.
Ronald Nathan, Sonja Cherry
There la a need for mom Samuel llaynca, S h i r l e y
dan mothers. All Interested Rhodes, Carlton McDonald
ladles are asked to contact lice Roy Montgomery, Cyn
Mrs. Kittles at Rest Haven thla Kendrick, Mamie llow
Kindergarten. Following are man, Brenda Shaw, l.llllo
the names of the Cub Scouts Sapp, Mary Diggs, Linda
Michael Dixon, Reginald Per Hatch, Jacqueline Bell, Yvon
ry, Leon Mobley, Clarence ne Taylor and Donna Harrl
Ford, Marvin Johnson, Gary son.
Daniels, Johnnie Williams
Thirteenth Street still n e «b
Bobby Yates Wilson, J. W revamping. Taxpayers money
Calloway, John Williams Jr fix other roads—why not this
Lloyd Morgan, Floyd Morgan one? Perhaps there is quite
Oscar Gibson, Larry Wesley a bit of complacency among
Booker T, Brown, Byron
certain persona. If you are
Knight, Jacob Jolka, Dale satisfied with the situation
Johnson, and Willlard Thum well, it la Just too bad. Com
as.
placency does not meet the
« • e
challenge of change.
Mrs.
Uonrlcl
Byrd,
of
I hope and trust that those
lllounUtown, and Mrs. Edna persona who are eligible to
Evans, of Creslvicw, are cul vote will exercise that pre
mlnatlng ihelr Internship at clous privilege. Your vote
Mrs. Marie Francis Mater could mean the difference be­
nlty Home. Mr*. Evans is tween good roads and bad
also a beautician,
roads, etc.

S tr ik e

tion Board conferred Tues­
day with m a n a g e m e n t
spokesmen who head the Na­
tional Railway Labor Con­
ference.
They discussed the rail­
roads' four settlements nf
the work rules dispute, Afterwnrd O'Neill said them
was no strike threat at the
present time.
The
excitement
began
Saturday when government
officials got word that rail
union leadrra were consider­

Fa d e s

ing walkouts starting today
against two major railroad*
• the Louisville A Nashville
and the Southern Pacific.
Railroad
management
spokesmen made dear that
they would impose new rules
changes on nil the lines if
the union picked out two to
strike.
Union
officials
insisted
that they never had set a
strike date and had made no
decision to call a walkout

against tha LAN and South­
ern Pacific.
Instead, a union aourct
said, they renewed their re­
quest for Individual bargain­
ing with tha two carriers.

ALBANY, N. Y. (UPI) Gov. Nelson Rockefeller sign­
ed « bill Tuesday that would
permit Sunday apart* la Naw
York te begin at 1:03 p.m.
Instead of I p. n .

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DUCK KEY (UPI) - Form­
er President Harry Truman
warned F r e n c h President
Charles de Oaulle to "keep
hla nose out of our affairs.”
“ Ha's trying to undercut
the United SUtoi In Latin
America,"
the
TV-year-old
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30-mlnute walk around the
grounds of hla vaeatlon hotel
here.
“ But He better keep his
nose out of U. 8. affairs or
he’ ll get it cut off,” he added.

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Friday the thirteenth turn­
ed out to be a lucky day for
the Lyman PTA at a capa­
city audience turned out for
the “ Lucky 13" fun allow
staged by a collection of cnthuilaitic amateurs.
Two members of the animal
kingdom stole the show . . .
Tia, tiny chihuahua, who was
making her stage debut, went
through her paces like an old
pro for her owner, Mrs. Evelyn Blrkenmeyer. One of the
cutest parts of her act was
a greyhound race. On the sig­
nal “ here cornea Swlfty," Tia
ran out of her starting box
and across the stage to catch
a stuffed rabbit.
A dancing giraffe, red with
white polka dots, wns pre­
sented by the mother-daugh­
ter team, Ilae and Judy Lam­
bert.
Lyman's answer to The
Beatles were The Bookworms,
Lyman teachers Aldia Milwce,
Alicia Schmidt, Jean Bowers
fhd Phyllis Beale who vora
Bcatle wigs as they pantom­
imed one of the group'a hit
records.
Wayne Joiner gave a hilar­
ious Imitation of Victor Borge
and like the “ Great Bane" he
managed to disguise his real
talent at the piano.
Lyman coach Dick Cope­
land waa In good voice as he
sang “ I'll Walk Alone" and
“ Shortenin' Bread." Tho Ilhy
thmettca, conslitlng of Elda
Nichols,
Mary
Marlntoth,
Mary Howell, Joan Voskan,
Rae Lambert and Margaret
Stevens, proved in their Char
eston and Balling the Jack
numbers that the tired bouse
wife still can “ kick up her
heels" when the occasion do
m inds. Klda, who acted at
choregrapher, also did a hula
number and a skit with Jane
Kent.
Don Reynolds of Seminole
High proved that the hand la
quicker than the eye with his
magic act and a trio of San
ford Junior High teachers,
aang two numbers.
The “ Old Smoothies," Mr.
and Mrs. George Baumbarh,
gave an exhibition of ball
room dancing which could put
the younger generation to
ahame.
'Hie Dixieland Duo consisted
o f Ed Nagle on the drums
and Merle.Kent who also ac­

companied several other acta
at the piano. Mrs. Johnny
Gray sang several Irish melo­
dics accompanied by Martha
Walker at the piano.
At Lormann, PTA vice presi­
dent and mayor of Ixmgwood,
played a piano medley of old
favorites. Csrlylt Swofford
was poslivicly errla as the
mechanical man who neither
blinked or smiled and Christy
Harp, principal of South Semi­
nole Elementary School, told
a humorous (? ) story wearing
a rather dishelved wig.
Adding comic relief with
gag acta were Sal Manfre,
Stanley
Pinlewski,
James
Blrkenmeyer and PTA Pres­
ident Dot Pavelchak who waa
chased through the audience
wearing a hula skirt by Assis­
tant Principal Ray Pharr who
waa equipped with a pair of
overslied clippers.
Judd Webstcra, professional
toastmaster, served as most
cr of ceremonies. Mrs. Paul­
ine Stevens, director, waa
presented with a gift of
handbag by Mrs. Pavelchak
on behalf of the PTA in ap
preciaUon for bar work in
getting the show together.

Library Plans
Rummage Sales
By Julia Hartoe
Rummage sides iponaorcd by
the Altamonte Community LI
brary are scheduled to get
underway again starting this
Friday and Saturday, mem
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announced today.
Sales will be conducted from
the McIntosh Building on
Longwood Avenue. Donations
o f all description are needed
and may be left at the Rail­
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All intereated parent* of
children at tha South Semin­
ole Elementary School are in
vlted to attend a coffee sched­
uled for 0:30 a. m. Thursday
at the home o f Mra. Marlon
Ki’gere on Lake Howell Lane
Further plane will be made
at that time fur tha Spring
Festival to bo sponsored by
the CPT on Saturday, April
ll&gt;, at tha school.

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P T L Program Stresses
Family Worship Theme
B y Bernice Kelsey

Ing o f the St. Luka's Christian
School Parent-Teacher
theme of family worship, pre- League,
tented by Steve Sldlik, fifth
Main point of the 40-minute
and sixth grade teacher, high­
lighted Monday night's meet- film was to demonstrate how,
with proper scheduling, time
can ho found each day for a
period o f family devotions.
Principal E. L. Bdlhorn ad­
vised that Bible and devotion
perioda are conducted In all
classrooms o f the school.
Rcllhorn announced t h a t
there will bo no school on
March L’0-27 and that tho chil­
A Strawberry Festival and dren's annual Easter Service
Fashion Show to be sponsored will be presented on Monday,
at 7 p. m., April 22, by the March 30, at 7:30 p. m. in tha
Auxiliary to the DeBary Vol­ church. All parents, relatives
unteer Fire Department was ami friends nro invited to at­
planned at last week's meet­ tend.
ing of the group held in the
Hs also advised that par­
Firemen's
Recreation
Hall ents who wish to enroll their
with the president, Mrs. Ann children at St. Luke’s for tha
Howard, presiding.
next year should make ar­
The event will take place rangements now.
In the Hall and models for
The membership voted to
the show will include Mae buy a new record player and a
Phillips, Vols
Lambert son, film strip and slides project­
Bobbie Ogden, Viola Leone, or for the school with the
Hazel Eaton, M. Aton and purchases to be mas by BellMabel West.
horn.
A musical program waa
Project committees reported
presented by Sirs. Beatrice that 20 rani o f randy remain
Muller, chairman of music, on hand from this ante and
with Frank Plctroplnto at spe­ Chris Bulman reported that
cial guest singer and Mrs.
10,315 pounds o f old newspa*
Marie Dungon at the piano.
ptrs have been brought to the
Refreshments were served
school by TTL members foe
by the committee, Mrs. Pier­
resale.
son Little, chairman; Sophia
It was announred that Jack
Slutterhcim, Margaret Sch­
Dodd had endorsed the check,
neider, Mrs. E. Bclncrt and
presented him In appreciation
Mrs. M. York.
Games were played under fer hla appearance before the
direction of Mrs. Ed Healy PTL, to the school's 4-H Club
with tha desirs expressed that
and Ann Howard.
it he used to send some boy or
girl to 4-H Summer (lamp
who might not otherwise be
able to attend.
Refreshments were served
by the hosteisea, Mrs. Eugene
Members of the Seminole Grant, Mra. Gleen Neuman
County Association of Life and Mrs. Claude Pyhurn.
Underwriters
will
convene
Thursday noon at Capri Res­
taurant.
Baseball Weather
Guest speaker will he P. B.
NEW YORK (UP1) — The
Bulllnglon, district manager
lowest temperature reported
of Independent Life Insurance
to the U. S. Weather Bureau
Co.
Tire Seminole association Is this morning, excluding Ha­
expecting national recognition waii and Alaska, was 2 de­
for exceeding their quota for grees below zero at Klnhcloe
membership under the guid­ Air Forco Bose, Mich. Sun­
ance of the membership chair­ day's high waa 110 at Vere
Beach.
man, Don Tabor.

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Lyman Wins Second Game; Tribe Loses Second
SHS 'Improves'
Hounds Score About 8porta
But
Bows
To
7-3 Victory
Thinking Out Loud
Boone 3-0
Over Wildwood
BT JULIAN BTENSTKOM

Lyman Hlgh'f Greyhounds
potted their second victory of
(he young batcbill setton
Tuesday afternoon when they
racked a pair of Wildwood
hurlera for nine safeties and
chalked up a 7 to 3 win over
(he Wlldcata in an Orange
Belt Conference contest at
Longwood Park.
In Lyman's initial appear­
ance of the season they shut­
out the Oviedo Lions 2 to 0.
Wildwood broke into the
■coring column with a single
marker in the third inning
but Lyman bounced right hack
to knot the score. However,
(hey Jumped Into a lead they
never relinquished when they
pushed over a trio of runs
in the fourth.
Lyman added a lone run in
(he fifth and another pair in
(he sixth to ice the affair.
Wildwood closed out its scor­
ing with two tallies in the
sixth.
The Greyhounds got to the
Wlldcata' Alsobrook and Hurst
for their nine hits while Don­
nie Smith scattered three hits
among the Wildwood nine over
(be seven-inning distance.
Marvlm Cook took plate
honors for Lyman when be
clouted a home run with a
man aboard in Lyman's threerun uprising in the forth. Han­
dy Jones bomered for the
Wildcats.
Friday afternoon the Grey­
hounds will moot the Leesburg
Yellow Jackets in another
OBC contest at Longwood
Park. Game time will be 4
p. m.

Green Shirts
Win For Irish
Jadn and Muguena In the
green shirts of post four were
the St. Patrick's Day betting
favorites for the feature eighth
event at the Orlando Seminole
Jal Alai Fronton— but it waa
Martin and Pradera who won
the game.
The winners came on strong
in the third post position to
run up four straight points
and then take game point in
a hot volley with the post six
duo o f Gasti and Elorrl.
Ermu and Agustin took se
eond place in a playoff with
Jadn and Mugurerxa.
Airona and Elorrl divided
the Daily Double victories,
paying fM.60 on a 3-3 finish
Elorri'a win in the fourth
game set up a 3-7 perfects,
with Aldas second, paying
1624.90.

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I am anxasail la htialneas at
Ovlads, Hamlnnla Coutuy, Flor­
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of, Ovlado Klerlrlr, anil that
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With lha Clark of tha Circuit
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Florida’s being tha only school to plact three msn on
the 10-man All-SEC Academic basketball team waa no
accident, in the opinion o f head coach Norm Sloan.
First trimester grmdee indicate the Gator eagers are
making the highest marks ever turned in by any Florida
basketball team.
With Brooks Henderson, Mont Hlghlcy and Lanny
Sommeae leading the way with honor point averages
over 3.0 (out o f a possible 4.0), Florida eagers avaraged
2.63 as a group.
Henderson, Hlghley and Tom Baxley ail made the
Academic All-Star team chosen In the Southeastern Con­
ference. For Baxley, whose overall average Is 3.0, it wee
the second successive year ha’s been chosen to this honor
■quad.
Hlghley, who will enter the University o f Florida
Medical School next trimester, came to Florida from St.
Gregorys Junior College in Oklahoma, where he pro­
duced a atraight-A average and was validietorian of hla
class.
"W e have an outstanding group o f boys who concen­
trate on their studies,M eaya Sloan. "And our tutoring
program, with Dr. Edmund Ilolden and Dr. William
Moore, has proven to be a major factor in helping boys
apply themselves to college work."
It's interesting to note that no players on the entire
Florida squad made less than a 2.0 average during the
fall trimester and that the overall average o f tha Gator
players fo r their entire college career is 2.27.
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With the entry by Julius Boros, U. 8. Open Champ,
today, tha 160,000 Dorai Invitational took on an all
■tar cast with an almoat 100 per cent attendance of
America's greatest golfers.
Palmer, Player, Nlekleus, Lema, Snead, 8anders,
Mason Rudolph, and last year's champ, Dan Sikea Jr. . . .
all will be on hand to chess the |60,000 pot o f gold at tha
end o f the 72 hole rainbow March 22nd.
Of the twenty-five tep money winners through the
Pensacola tournament on March 8th, over twenty will
make an appearance at Dorai.
Exulted Frank Strafed, Tourney Director, “ It only
proves what a great golf coursa plus top piisa money
can do."
In addition to the entry o f Boroe, Strafed also an­
nounced that former Miami football Pro George Mira
will play In tha Dorel Pro-Celeb on March 18th along
with TV Bonanta Sheriff, Ray Teal.
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Exhibition harnen horse racing will take place thia
Saturday at Ben White Raceway.
The eecond of three programs scheduled this month
has a poet time o f 2 p.m. Children ara permitted to
attend the no-betting program.
Eight race* Saturday will feaura two-year.oMs and
some o f America'a top harnesa drivers.
The event la sponsored by Elks Clubs with ail pro­
ceed* going to the Harry Anna Crippled Children's Hos­
pital in Umatilla.

Seminole
High
School's
baseball team, in its second
performance of the season,
Improved greatly but not
enough to grab a victory as
the Boone High Bravce of
Orlando posted a 3 to 0 shut­
out In a Metro Conference
tilt Wednesday.
After dropping their opener
last week by a score of 6 to
0 to Winter Fark High, Eddie
Fitzgerald took the hill for
Seminole and spun a neat
five-hitter but his males were
unable to back him up at the
plate.
The Tribe was able to nick
the Braves' moundsmen Kile
and MacLaughlin, for only a
trio o f hits—two of them by
second sackcr Marvin Shef­
field and a triple by Fitz­
gerald himicif.
Boone opened the scoring
in the fifth frame when they
pushed over a single run. They
added another pair in the
sixth stanza when Scmlnole'i
infield booted an opportunity
for a perfect double play.
"It was a rough game to
lose," said Coach Jim Mc­
Coy. "W e've improved quite
a bit over our showing in the
first game with Winter Park."
McCoy added, with tongue in
cheek, "W e did get a man
a i far at third hasc."
McCoy was quilo satisfied
with Fitzgerald’s mound work
and has high hopes for the
youngster's future perform­
ance!. "There's nothing wrong
with our ball club," aald Mc­
Coy, "that a few base hits
wouldn't euro. Defensively we
played pretty good baseball,
except for that sixth-inning
mlscuc that hurt us."
McCoy singled out Sheffield
for hla fine defensive play at
the keystone.
It waa announced that the
contest originally slated for
Saturday
with
Orlamlo'i
Evans High has Ix-cn postpon­
ed until April 24.
The Tribe's Metro Confer­
ence record now stands at two
losses in two appearances.

S0KC Track Entries
Tonight's entries:
FIIINT MACH — B/ li Mil* —
1. James Kmmet, 1. Xiao Htatch,
S. Ample Anal*. 4. Itoloros
Jfsii, t. I.«rry Kasha, 4. Ilob
Drabs, T. Kxtra liock, I. Wire
Mark
BK('«SI&gt; MACH — S/IS Mile —
1. Fallacy, 3. Hununeralta, I.
Mtmbrrly, 4. Herman. I. Gilttaring Hoae, 4. Fcixwnrth, T.
Cherokee Hundlal, I. O. D.'e
Article
TSII lit* HATH — a /ia Mile —
I. Fre. 3. Doncaster Champ, I.
1. Food Town, 4. Falrena, I.
Ident, S. Vera Comer, 7. Wind

Seminoles In
4-Way Meet
Seminole
High
School's
track team was slated to host
Winter Park Edgewalcr and
Oak Ridge in a four-way meet
today at the local school's
oval.
All the participating schools
arc members of the Metro
Conference. The event waa
slated to get under way at
3:30 p. m.

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To Win, t. Harold t-«wl«
FOt'HTII HAIM — S/l* Mile
1. Duke's Pet, t. F»llc» Ann,
I. Fldo, 4. Tiny Ur&lt;iwn, I. Ma­
lle Marie, S. Inky Use, f. Bum­
mer Hale, B. Lee Huy J.
FIFTH NACM — S/M Mile —
I. Hap llal, t. Tory Touch, I.
Ilanale, 4. Tewee. 4. Mystical,
I. O. Il.'e Wheats, T. UlB Hcholar
I. All Kars
SIXTH MACH — a /ia Mile
1. Purebred. 3. Vlcko, I. Po­
gue, 4. Hlock Nose Pea, 4. Ilia
Roonsr, I. Bell Ahead, 7. Di­
nahs' Oene. I. Calico Whip
BKVKMTH MACH — B/S Mile
I. Light Match, 3. Sunday Driv­
er, 3. Dale* Calling, 4. HalKI
Hock. I. Chadron, I. Hetlta
lioota, 7. Star Tray, S. Silent
Grace
KIGHTH MACH — S/IS Mile—
1. Htap Now, t. O Il.'e Couple
I. Do Deet, 4. Merlmar, I. II
II.'e Kdrad, 4. Hold Haply, 7.
Foley's Folly. S. W.D.'e Ormael
NINTH MACH — S/IS Mil*-—
t. Ilete* Honey. I. circus Won­
der. S. Bleak Ponds, 4. Niels,
I. Oene Faye, 4. Cherokee Bunilown, 7. Ronnie Abbe, S.
Hank Trust
THNTH MACH — B/IS Mile —
t. O.H.'e Watla. t. Lou llaboc,
3. Tumbling Itanla. 4. Kelton
Green. I. Kbony Hook. 4. O.
H.'e MoDffr, 7. Kyaadat*. I.
Pocket Gash
KLBVMNTH MACM — S/B MU*
I. B. A.'* Alice Karoo, 3. Spotw4ck*. a. Peo Bao. 4. Kid Wil­
lie, S. Kylemore, 4. Just Kimtr, 7. Cosmo a , S. Honey Fill

Coaches To Help
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
— Coaehos Job Brehmer of
champion Rockhurat College
sad E. D. (Qua) Fish o f Em
park (Kan.) State, win assist
bead Coach John McLendon
of Kentucky State in direct­
ing the NAIA team at the
Olympia basketball trials in
New York April 8-4.

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SOUTH SEMINOLE Junior Rifle Club Sub-Junior Team, consisting o f
Linda Ilouk, Danny Dempsey, George Muench and Ricky Lego, left to
right, display individual and team trophies won for high team recently in
competition in Orlando.
(Herald Photo)

Cavanaugh Tire South Seminole Team
In First Place Wins A t Rifle M eet
Last week in the Business­
men’s League at Jet Lanes
marked the first time since
early in the season that a
team other than Rex Liquors
has held tho top spot. Those
up and coming youngsters
who comprise tho Cavanaugh
Tire Service team put the
skids to team No. 4 with a 4
to 0 victory while Rex waa be­
ing bombed by Smith's Amo­
co Service. This resulted in
a twitch of positions between
Cavansugh and Rex.
Next week should produce
an interesting match because
these two teams oppose each
other. Cavanaugh was paced
hy Joe Tart with 106/525 while
Charley Wlllli shot 189 and
Vergil Anderson hit 192 far
learn No. 4.
Smith's Amoco Service had
high game and aeriei champ­
ion In David Oldham who
blasted 211/553 in their three
game rout of the Rex Liquor
team.
Team No. 5 hung a three
game lost on Faron Builders
as Jimmy Viies hit a 188 and
182 game while Hilly Murphy
rolled a steady 180/502 scries
in backing him up.
Consistent Dick's Appliance
swept all four points from
Kondracki and Cline'i Sin­
clair to complete the nlght'a
matches. Stcvo Barnes' 195
middle game was high in tho
match.

Practice Runs
On A t Sebring
JOE 110REN8TEIN

Manager Of
Mid-Florida
Club Resigns
Jo* Horensteln announced
hla resignation as manager of
Mid-Florida Country Club and
that he will resume active in­
terest In his public relations
and management consultant
firm In* Orlando.
Meanwhile, Charles Srllgman of Sellgman Enterprises,
owners of Mid-Florida, have
announced the ap;&gt;olntmrnt of
Sid Dolingcr aa manager. Joe
Oliver, Seligman aald, will
remain with Mid-Florida as
club pro.

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SEBIUNG (UPI) — Driv­
er* got their first crack to­
day at the S.2-mlle airport
track where Scbring’a annual
12hour sports car race will
be run Saturday.
Officials planned to keep
the track open for practice
runs most of the day. Thurs­
day, official time trials are
scheduled.
Former
world
champion
driver Graham HiQ of Eng­
land was due here today to
begin practice with one of the
factory-entered Ferrari rac­
ers. He arrived in New York
Tuesday with 1963 champion
Jimmy Clark of Scotland.

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NEW YORK (UPI) — Graham Hilt of London and Jim
Clark of Scotland arrived
Tuesday en route to Sebring
(F la.), for weekend auto
races.

By C u t Block
U N Sports Writer
Sandy Koufax spent most of
tha past off-season
being
praised, honored at testlmon
lals and receiving almoat
every award baseball has to
offer. This is great but raises
tha question, where do you go
from hereT Apparently the
Dodger lefty thinks ho ean go
up and be even better in 1964,
" I ’ve never thrown this well
thia early," Koufax said. “ I
feel real good."
The National League’s most
valuable player, pitched the
first five innings in the Dodg
ers’ 5-3 victory over the New
York Met* Tuesday and gave
only two hits, no runs and
struck out seven. His control
was right out of the middle of
August as he failed to walk a
man to go along with the
three perfect frames he hurl­
ed in Mexico over the week'
end.
Jay Hook, the Met atarter
and loser, gave up four runs
in three innings while his
fielders committed two mis*
cues behind him.
The St. Louis Cardinals, tha
Dodgers' most serious con­
tender, won their fourth in a
row and snapped a Cincinnati
winning streak at three with
a 4-2 win at Tampa. Harry
Fanok, Dick Hughes, Dick
LeMay and Barney Schultz
shared the pitching chorea
and limited the Reds to seven
hits, including Vada Pinson's
first spring home run. Out­
fielder Tommy Harper, being

given a look at third base,
waa charged with a throwing
error aa ths Cards scored
their final run in tha eighth
Inning.
The San Francisco Giants
won their eighth in nine
starts, 4-2, o v e r
Boston.
Rookie righthander D i c k
Sparks waa summoned in the
ninth Inning to save the vic­
tory for Bob Hendley who
worked the first six innings.
Willie McCovey had three of
the Giants' 10 hits.
In other games: The Chi­
cago Cuba blanked the Los
Angeles Angels, 2-0, on three
hits. Bob Buhl and rookie
Sterling Slaughter pitched no­
hit ball while Cal Koonce gave
up all three safeties. Detroit’s
Norm Cash batted In five runs
with a home run and a double
to lead the Tigers to an 8-8
triumph over Philadelphia.
Minnesota bombed the Yan­
kees best, raking Whitey
Ford, Al Downing and Ralph
Terry for 14 hits and a 7-2
win. Newcomer Felipe Ak&gt;u
and Rico Carty, a rookie to
watch, powered home runs as
Milwaukee stopped Kansas
City, 8-1. Larry Bohannon was
the winning pitcher a n d
knocked in the deciding run as
Houston edged Baltimore, 3-2.
Bohannon singled with one
away in the 11th inning to end
the game.
Pittsburgh beat Washington,
5-4, in 10 Innings. Vernon Law,
in hla first spring appearance
for the Pirates, went three
innings and yielded one run-

Hearings Set
On Recreation

Phillies' Boss
Is Optimistic

TALLAHASSEE (U PI)
H ie Florida Outdoor Recrea­
tional Planning Committee
has set up a series of 10 bear­
ings starting April U to get
public guidance on the new
recreational land purchase
program.
The planning committee, in
a meeting Tuesday, also estab­
lished a special subcommittee
to set up criteria for spending
recreational funds for spec­
ial projects.
H u public bearings will be­
gin in Tampa April 15 and
were to wind up May 14 la
Fort Pierce.

Oviedo Plays
In Melbourne
Oviedo High School's base­
ball Lions traveled to Mel­
bourne this afternoon where
they were to meet Central
Catholic High School in the
Lions’ second contest of tha
season.
Oviedo dropped Ks initial
game to Lyman of Longwood
by a score of 2 to 0. Jim
Courier is slated to handle
the mound duties for Oviedo
today.

SHS Golf
Seminole High School's golf
team goes back into action
Thursday afternoon when they
go to tbs Rolling Hills Coun­
try Club for an engagement
with the Lyman High School
golfers.

MORE RACING DAYS!

CLEARWATER,
Ha
(U PI) — Things are looking
up fo r the Philadelphia Phil­
lies. Manager Gen* Mauch
feels that, given a break
hers and there, ths Phillies
could win the National Lea­
gue pennant, ending a 14*
year-old draught
The breaks he needs In­
volve solving two problems
— coming up with a third
baseman and aom* left hand­
ed relief pitching.
" I f we do, and I think wa
will, watch
o u t”
Mauch
warns. He directed hla club
to a fourth place finish last
year — ths first season sines
1956 it has finished in ths
first division — with a total
o f 87 victoriea, only 12 lsia
than ths winning Loa An­
geles Dodgers.
Except for third bate, a
platoonlng problem In left
field, and a bullpen problem
hla club is all a*t It figures
to mias ths big bat of Don
Demeter, but ths two players
they acquired for him, pitch­
er Jim Bunnlng and catcher
Gua Triandos, may taka up
the slack.

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WAS1HNGTON (U PI) —
World heavyweight champion
Cassius Clay has failed a
mental aptitude test for en­
try into the Army for a se­
cond time, the Washington
Post said today.
The newspaper said that
Clay, who failed an earlier
test, took the second exami­
nation in his home city of
Louisville, Ky., last Friday
and scored low.
A psychiatrist waa aald to
have tested Clay to see if he
was attempting to flunk the
testa on purpose to avoid
Army service, but found he
was not malingering, the Post
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A Pentagon spokesman re­
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In this week's Sandspura
bowling league action Jet
inn made a clean awerp ov­
er th* top tssm, OK Tires.
The Jet four-soma scored a
big 1,898 aeries, the high
rolled for the season so far.
I'lerro Manufactur w o n
thres
pointa from
Howe
Tire Shop and McRoberta alao won three from their op­
ponents, Factory Paint Out­
le t In their bout with Pry­
or*
Iniurance,
SL Johns
Realty acored threa to their
credit and Stcmpera also
racked up three In their
match with Mar Lou.
Midgo Wood* wai th* star
bowler of the week with
high aeries and high game
of 681-222. Lil Donat turned
in a 647-191 and Eleanor
Anderson irorcd a 633-203.
Marion Farella found her
mark on the lane* and turn­
ed in a 614-182 and Sue
Jackson made the 600 alio
with a 601-186.
Other fine scores war*
posted by Ruth Phillips, a
488-177; Mary Tlnter, 485109; Jean Webster, 481-174;
Dot Johnson, 483-106; Helen
Altman,
476-173;
Evelyn
Uhr, 473-170 and Olga Mar­
tin a 406-196.
The aplit circle was full
this week with Margaret
Pries and 8u* May toppling
the 6-6-10, Dot Johnson con­
verted the 6-8-10 and Lil
Donat ths 6-10, Mary Pinter
th* 6-10, Louis* Owens th*
39-10, Shirley Martin the
6-7, Jean Monro* th* 6-7,
Miriam Burtsch* and Jane
Adcock the 6-6 and Colleen
Wlnihlp the 8-10.

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Jet Inns Beat
OK Tire Team

under, won first place in team
competition. Team members
are Danny Dempsey and Ric­
ky Lego of Casselberry and
Linda Houk and George Mue­
nch of Orlando. Each receiv­
ed an individual trophy in
addition to tho team trophy.
Participating on the jun­
ior teams were Jack Longly,
Donald Houk, William Bissontx and Douglas Nelson on
team one and Bob Adair,
Steve Allen, David Kerr and
Mike Lego, team two.
The South Seminole Club
meets each Saturday at 8 a.
m. dt tho shooting range lo­
cated just off Highway 17-92
across from Dynatronlci.
Pete Hamilton of Cassel­
berry is the instructor.

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By Jane Casselberry
Members of
the South
Seminole Junior Rifle Club
competed recently in the Na­
tional Rifle Association Indoor
Rifle Championship Meet held
in Orlando.
The sub-junior team, made
up of youngsters 13 years and

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Spend Weekend

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DeBary Guild
Has Election
Of Officers

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By Mrt. Adam Muller
St. Ann's Guild of the De­
nary St. Ann Catholic Church
elected new officers at the
monthly meeting of the group
held last week In the social
hall of tho church.
Accepted as recommended
hy the nominating committee
were Mrk. Howard A. Yerkes,
president; Mrs. Herbert Vltt,
vice president; Mrs. Leon IL
I.ormcl. secretary, and Mrs.
Nicholas R. Zetto, treasurer.
Mrs. William T. Joyce ex
hlbited a layette which will
be donated to the Catholic
Charities. Mrs. Ernest E.
Walsko was appointed chair
man of the annual reception
for all women of the parish
to be held April 5.
Nine Guild members will
attend the Central Florida
Deanery meeting at Ormond
Beach Thursday when State
Representative Fred J. Karl
will be guest speaker.
Announcement was made
that St. Ann Church will have
Masses each Sunday at 7:45
a.m. and at 9:30 a.m., due to
Increases in the parish.
Following the b u s i n e s s
meeting Mrs. Joel Sayres Jr.,
president of the Deanery,
gave an Interesting talk on
the organization and functions
of the Catholic Deanery.
The meeting was closed
with prayer by the Guild's
spiritual director, Ilcv. Ger­
ard C. Devlin.

Cubs To Have
Mardi Gras
By Maryana Miles
Cub Scouting Is well repre­
sented at Rear I-akc Elemen­
tary School under the direc­
tion of Robert Bunnell as
Cubmaster and Bruce Nelson,
assistant.
Den
Mothers
are
Mrs.
Christine Riddell, den one;
Mrs. Evelyn Chapman, den
two; Mrs. Patricia Foist and
Mrs.
Jane Galliford,
den
three and Mrs. Louis* Brosman, Mrs. Mary Krcnzer and
Mrs. T. M. Bowser, den sev­
en.
All the boys are working
on their costumes for the
forthcoming Mardi Gras on
March 27 where the cubs also
will provide a game and a
akit for the carnival.
Kites are being made for
the Kit* Derby which will be
announced at a later date.

Library To Have
Annual Meeting
By Jutla Bartoa
Tho annual meeting and
election of officers for the
Altamonte Spring* Commun­
ity Library hae been announc­
ed for Thursday, April 2. at 8
p. m. in the Library Building
on Maitland Avence.
The nominating committee
appointed by the president,
Mrs. 8hlrley Stuart, consists
o f Mrs. Keith Nixon, Mrs. K.
A . Jutlie and W. R. Waggon­
erIt it hoped that plans can be
begun at the meeting for en­
la c in g the facility which Is
rapidly outgrowing its avail­
able space. Inspection, with
the idea o f expansion in mind,
has been made by Orlando ar­
chitect Earl DsLoc.

Irish Day At
Navy CPO Club
A near-capacity crowd of
Irish, real and pseudo, turned
out Saturday night to cele­
brate St. Patrick's Day at the
Naval Air Station's Chief Pet­
ty Officers’ Club.
Rill Adler of the orchestra
bearing his name highlighted
the evening by serenading the
ladies with music from his
violin. The dinner consisted
of Irish stew.
Patrons were reminded that
Adler will return to the club
March 28 for the Easter
dance.

Church To End
Special Rites
Speclsl services are con­
tinuing at the Presbyterian
Church of the Covenant on
South Orlando Drive at 7:30
p. m. and will conclude Thurs­
day.
The guejt minister la Dr.
C. McCoy Franklin who haa
been active in the ministry
for more than So yeara. The
public is cordially invited to
attend scrvicca tonight and
Thursday-

For the 15th consecutive
year the First Presbyteriji
Church will observe an all­
music service to celebrate the
Easter season when the Chan­
cel and Senior High School
choirs present a vesper ser­
vice at 5 p.m., March 22. As
in the past, the ministry of
music of the church will con­
duct this hour of worship.
There are 30 vocalists In
the high school group and 26
on the roster of the Chancel
choir who will take part in
singing nine anthems, all of
which will be taken from
texts from the Psalms. The
Women of the Church are
concentrating t h e i r
Bible
study on Psalms this year,
and this service haa been
planned to supplement It,
Mrs. George Touhy, minister
of music, said .
In the Senior High choir are
altos: Norma Adams, Carol

By Maryana Miles
Bear lake Girl Scout Troop
497 for seventh and eighth
1graders enjoyed a weekend
camp at Alexander Spring* in
the Ocala National Forest.
Chaperones were Mr. and
Mrs. John Hall and Mr. and
Mrs. Prescott Elliott. Scouts
making tho trip were Cathy
Gibbons, Patty Forward, Candas Herrington, Cheryl Clerk.
Cheryl Hall, Nancy Natierata,
Vicki Brannon. Kathy Aidrich, Patty Stevenson, Mary
Klinger and Sandra F.lllott.
A eookout was enjoyed on
Friday night by the camp­
ers and Saturday was spent
learning to lash woodpleces
together.
The near la k e
group was Joined by a Girl
Scout Troop from Del-and on
Saturday evening for a Singalong to the accompaniment
of Troop 497 musicians who
brought along their instru­
ments.
Troop 497 u led by Mri.
Hall with Mrs. Betty Brannon
as co-leader. Meetings are
held at Mrs. Hall's home on
Tuesday
afternoons
after
school.

FIRST PLACE winners In various categories at the South Seminole
Junior High Science Fnir Inst week were, front, left to right, Marjorie
Purnell. David Johns and George Rishell; back, Hetty Johnson, Carol Sullivnn, Bnrbnru Bryant, Stewart Gibson and Tim Layman. Stewart's pro­
ject also was chosen "best over all" entry.
(Herald Photo)

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STOP SMOKING posters uro being placed at tha Seminole High School
through the efforts o f tho Seminole County Unit, Central Florida Tuber­
culosis and Respiratory Disease Association. Above Mrs. Ixirraine Graham,
tho association’s program administrator, shows one o f tho itostcrs whilo
Ralph Stumpf, high school conch, checks others. The posters will be dis­
played in all high schools in the county in u drive to |&gt;oint out the dangers
from smoking.

South Seminole Garden Club
To Postpone Flower Show
tly Jane Casselberry
I Mrs. Walter Krohn* Sr.
The South Seminole Garden gave u devotional on Easter
Club voted to poitpnnn for one and Mrs. Ralph Hammond
rrad a paper on African
year the flowrr show origin- violeta.
ally scheduled for April at a
Decorations were in the St.
meeting Monday afternoon at Pntrirk’a Day theme. Refresh­
the Casselberry W o m e n ’ s ments of cookies, coffee and
tea wera served prior to the
Club.
1meeting by the hostesses,
Plans wara discussed for a
■Mr*. C. K. Fisher, Mr*. J. II.
bus trip to Highland Ham­
Innis, Mra. J. C. Weir and
mock Stata Park near Scbring .Mrs. II. A. Stenzel.
on Monday, April 20. The hu*
—
till leave Casselberry Post
Offtre at 8:30 a. m. Members
wishing to make the trip
should call Sirs. Fred lleulurger o f Casselberry fur
reservations.
The annual bualness meet­
ing will be held abourd the
By Julia Hutl. .
bua and thoea attending are
Lectures are being present­
asked to bring Uieir own pic­
ed rarh Tuesday, Thursday
nic lunch. Uevrraga and des­
sert will be provided by the and Sunday at 7:30 p.m, at
the Anteriran Legion Home In
hostesses.
A
nominating committee Fern Park during a Victory
was appointed to select a alate Thrmuh Christ Crusade spon­
of officer* for the coming sored
by t h e
Altamonte
year. Serving on tha commu­ Springs Seventh-day Adven­
te are Sira. E. P. Richards, tists.
chairman; Mra. Slilton Tin­
A number of the lectures
sley and Sfra. Arthur Put- sre illustrated and gospel
nam. Officers will he in-tull- singing and a question and
cd at a luncheon Slay 18 at answer period are features of
tba Trade Winda Cafeteria each meeting. ^
in Seminole Plaza.
Among n o t e d
speaker*
Ordera were taken for the scheduled to appear a r e
S t a t e Federation Calendar Percy Klersted, who will be
which will be published in the guest this Thursday and
June.
again at the closing meeting
The program at Monday’s on April 2; John Whatley who
meeting featured a film atrip will speak on Saturday; Ro­
"Adventure* In Flowers." The bert Lee on March 34 and El­
projector was operated by two mer Stone on March 29.
Lyman students, Roger Mob­
Tha Crusadt la open to tho
ley end Jimmy Brodis,
interested publlo

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Adventists
Continue
Crusade

A film on last year's In­
dustrial Sltow and Beauty
Contest was shown to San­
ford Rotarlana Monday noon
at the Civic Center.
Presenting tlie movie was
Scott Burns, co-chairmsn of
tha show last year and also
for tha program planned this
year for April 23, 24 and 25.
Rotary President Bill Hemp­
hill read a letter from a Ro­
tary club In Hof, West Ger­
many. The club was thanked
for having sent a special mo­
vie and slide* to the German
group. The pictures pointed
up plsce* of Interest in San­
ford and Seminole County.
The Germans are currently
editing a similar film which
will be sent to the local group
when completed.

shippers not only of Ilia Freebyterlan Church but of others
In the area to take part in
this special service. "There la
no more Joyous season in the
Christian calendar than that
of Easter with Its promiae of
life eternal. Music is a fitting
medium of expressing this
feeling," sakl one of the
preachers. "W e hope that Uta
sanctuary will be filled to ca­
pacity."

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An unusual dramatic can­
tata wll be presented at ths I
annual traditional E a s t e r ,
Candlelight Vesper Service |
of the Community I’ renbytcrian Church in Lake Mary,
Palm Sunday at 7:30 pm .
All mrmbera o f the Adult
Choir will take part in thia
musical interpretation o f the
crucifixion story tinder the di­
rection o f Robert Mero, with
Mre. Frances Wester, organ­
ic!.
The cuntata, T h a L a s t
Words of Jesus, was pupated
by Rob Roy Perry, with au­
thentic scriptual quotations.
The anthem portions o f the
piuf-rnm will be aa follow*:
Man of Sorrows; Father, For­
give Them; Today Shall Thou
lie With Me; Woman, Behold
Thy Son; Why Hast Thou For
snl.en MeT; I Thirst I; Were
I You There?; Father, Into Thy
Hand*; and It Ie Finished.
An organ prelude combining
The Heavens Are Telling by
L. Van Betthoven and The
lleavena Are Telling, from the
j Creation Hymn by Frans Jo­
seph Haydn, will open the
piogrant. A moving recitation,
The Old Rugged Cross, and an
organ offertory, Garden o f
Faith, by Roy E. Nolle, will
Intermission the service. The
organ postlud* will be The
Triumphant March by Frank
L. Molr.

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Ladles Sunday School d a is of
the Osteen Baptist Church
met at the Educational Build*
Ins o f the church, Monday
evening.
This being youth week offi­
cers o f the youth group were
special guests. Mrs. Harry
Osteen, president, presided
and devotions were given by
Miss Maxine Stowcll. Mrs.
Eva Williams conducted a
Bible quix.
Refreshments were served
by the hostesses, Mrs. J. J.
Reddltt and Mrs. Elmer Shivers.
Attending were Mrs. Os­
teen, Mrs. Williams, Mrs.
Guy Deall, Mrs. Lois Brooke,
Mrs. Claude Tyson, Mrs.
Chester Blank, Mrs. Reddltt,
Mrs. Shivers and three guests,
Miss Diane Jones, Miss Max­
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Lake Mary

Personals
Mrs. Beatrice Skewcs was
pleasantly surprised Saturday
by a visit from her daughterIn law, Mrs. O. 11. Skcwcs
from
Manassas, Va., and
granddaughter, Mrs. Kenneth
Richardson, from Savannah,
Ca.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cook of
Detroit, Mich., visited recently at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivor Powell. The Cooks
plan to return to their Lake
Mary homo on Floyd Avenue
In tho falL

FASHION
ORIGINALS

New Residents

Leslie Jones T. A. Best, Jr.
W ed In Candlelight Rite
Miss Leslie Carole Jones,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Asbby Jones, became the
bride of Thomas Alderman
Best Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Best, March 14 at &gt; p m.
at the First Methodist Church,
Sanford.
Rev. John T. Adams Jr. o f­
ficiated at the double ring,
candlelight ceremony.
The church was decorated
with baskets or white mums
and gladioli with white can­
delabra Interspersed w i t h
fern forming an arch.
Misa Joan Wilke, organist,
presented a program of traditional wedding music and
accompanied soloist, M i s s
Patty Glenn Johnson, who
sang “ Because" and “ The
Lord'a Prayer.”
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of white bridal
aatln with fitted bodice and
full skirt. Tho bodice featur­
ed a sabrlna neckline and
long tapered sleeves fastened
at the wrists with pearl but­
tons.
A cascade o f tulle ruffles
flowing from a full blown sa­
tin rose at the waist ended In
a Chapel train. Her fingertip
veil of silk Illusion was attachcd to a crown uf seed
pearls and hand-cut crystals,
and the carried a cascade
bouquet of yellow sweetheart
roses. Her only Jewelry was
a single strand of white
pearls.
Miss Charlene llerm, cousin
of the bride, was maid of hon­
or and other attendants were
Miss Barbara Drawdy, Miss
Margaret Jones and Miss
Sheila Best, a cousin of ths
groom.
All attendants wore idcntlal street length dresses of
yellow faille, with fitted bod­
ices and seml-full skirts fast­
ened In back with yellow fa Ilia
rotes. Their note veils were
attached to head piece circlets
of yellow faille and they each
carried a crescent bouquet of
yellow carnations.
Robert Best, brother of the
groom, was best man and
serving as ushers were David
Lanier, Dale Duncan and Al­
len Albers. Little Miss Leslie

New families were recently
welcomed to the Sanford area
by the Welcome Wagon hos­
tess, Virginia Petroski.
Newcomers include
Rev.
Whitten, namesake of the i Irish lace, pink flower hat, I powder blue cotton print with
and
Mrs.
R.
T.
Barrett
and
bride, was Rower girl.
, white shoes and elbow length j matching jacket, white hat,
The bride's mother wore a gloves and a corsage of pink gloves and shoes and a cor­ children, Debbie and Becky,
from Bartow; Mr. and Mrs.
two piece sheath of pink se- rosebuds,
sage of white rosebuds.
R. W. Levi, Donita. Renee
rano linen, embroidered with | The groom’s mother wore s i
Following the wedding, a , and Carla, from Sunbury,
reception was held in McKin- Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
ley Hall. Arrangements and Pope, Orlando; Mr. and Mrs.
baskets of white mums and J. T. Bslnes. David. Brenda.
gladioli and yellow and white Mildred and Ilandy, Hope
daisies adorned the reception Spring, N. C.
hall.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ernst
The refreshment table was and children, Debra, Marlene,
centered with a silver candel­ Tom, Belinda and William;
abra topped with an arrange- Mr. and Mrs. Lcnard Econie,
ment of yellow and white Mark, Douglas and Stephen;
daisies snd held a five tiered Mr. and Mrs. L. F. DuBois,
wedding cake topped with a Michael, Gregory, Bonnie Sue
miniature bride and groom and Lorna are all from Jackand crystal punch bowl.
sonville.
The bride's table was cov­
Also included are Mr. and
ered with white satin and fea­ Mrs. A. T. Fordhatn. Theresa
tured a miniature bride doll and Lclanl, from Birming­
dressed identically to the ham, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. E.
bride and a single yellow It. Goodnight, Orlando; Mr.
rose. Mrs. Joe Alexander kept and Mrs. F. X. Leahy, David,
tiie bride's book.
Michael, Billy and Frances
Assisting at the reception from Casselberry, and Mr.
were Mrs. C. O. Jones, Mrs. and Mrs. B. E. Link, James
W. W. Tyre. Mrs. C. B. Hern. and Mike from Port CharMrs. Blake Sawyers, Mrs. lotte.
Gerald Myers. Mrs. J. T.
Also Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Adams Jr., Mrs. Pat John­ Powell, from Columbus, Ohio;
son, Mrs. J. W. Drawdy, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. YclvingJim Plgott and Mrs. Harold ton, Van, Butch, Diane ami
Whlttcrn.
Donna from Tampa; Mr. and
Floating hostesses were the Mrs. J. M. Catron from Los
Misses Norma Whlttern, Gay Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley, Joy Stanley, Gayle T. L. Fuss, Teddy and Peggy
Senkarlk, Cathy Best and from Columbus, Ohio; Mr.
Katherine Evans.
and .Mrs. Ted Bryant, Tina
The couple left for a wed­ and Teresa, from Columbus,
ding trip to the East Coast Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greer
and upon return will reside at and Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
71814 West First St., In San­ Queen, Dcnnie,
Paul and
ford. For traveling Mrs. Best Audrey are from Guam.
wore a two piece suit of powAlso Mr. and Mrs. It. L.
dor blue enchilada w i t h Updcgraff, Deborah, Sharon
matching blouse, blue acces- Kay and Rachclle from San
sorlcs and the corsage from Diego, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilher wedding bouquet.
lard Ewer and Diane from
Out of town guests included Lcmoor, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Forguson,
Wayne, Rickey and Randy,
from Panama City; Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Forguson, Orlando; Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Aiken,
Jacksonville; Miss P a t t y
Glenn Johnson and Miss Nan­
cy Babb, both students at Tilt
College, Forsythe, Ga.; Mrs.
J. W. Drawdy and Miss Bar­
bara Drawdy, of Waycross,
Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Char­
Bone up on exp ected
les G. Herm and Charlene,
dining behavior.
MltS. THOMAS ALDERMAN BEST JR.
from Daytona Beach.

j

Dr. sad Mrs. Harry Wood­
ruff are leaving this Friday
for Atlanta, Ga., w h en Dr.
Woodruff will bo attending
tho Thrfmaa P. Hlnman Dental
Clinic for ono week.

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STOREW IDE

Mr. and Mra. G. R. Pearson
are expecting Uiclr daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr#,
Robert Burns, and aon, Bob­
by, from Ganbler, Ohio, for
tbo Easter bolldaya.
Recent guests o f Mr. and
Mrs. Auburn Rector wore Mr.
and Mra, Lawrence Wood of
Oklahoma City, Okla. Rector
and Wood were former World
War 1 buddies, both being
ntcmbcri of the famous Rain­
bow Division. Mra. Wood is
now the president of tlie Rain­
bow Division Veterans AuxHilary of Oklahoma CUy.

Jacaranda Circle meeting, admires orchid dis­
played and grown by Mrs. R. L. Andrews.

and Mrs. Edmund Meisch will
regret to learn of the death of
their nephew, Robert Bangham of Jacksonville. Robert
was killed in an automobile
accident last Saturday in Atlanta, where lie was a dental
student at Emory University.
Those attending the funeral
last Monday were Mr. and
Mra. Lee's daughlcr, Mrs.
Charles LcGctts, and M in Ol­
ga Carlson, both of Orlando.
Also attending were Mr. and
Mra. Lee, Mr. and Mra. F. E.

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Mr. and Mra. Erneat Smel­
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Auburn Rector for aeveral
days. They left here for West
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spent the weekend in Went
Palm Beach •• guests oi • Smelters.

A P P LIA N C E

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i She gave helpful Information members v i e w e d several
on potting, watering and the specimens from Mrs. An*
temperature orchids require, drews hothouse.
I After her Informative talk
Mrs. Alburn Rector, presi­
dent, opened the meeting with
The Lord's Prayer, followed
by committee reports.
Mrs. A. C. McReynolds
gave an interesting horticul­
ture talk. She discussed how
to buy seed, lawn care, pest
control, care of roses, when
to fertilize and prune plants,
and how- to transplant and
propagate plants.
Mrs. Rector gave a report
from the General Garden
Circle board meeting.
Plans were made for tha
annual Spring Flower Show to
be held April 3 and 4 at The
Civic Center. The public is
cordially invited to attend tho
Flower Sho
Jacaranda C».c!c is proud
and fortunate to have had the
new General Garden Circle
president selected from our
club. Mrs. Alburn Rector will
be installed as general presi­
dent at a luncheon in May.
Twenty-three members ans­
wered roll call on March 13.
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Donald Jackson
with Mrs. DcWitt Hunter and
Mrs. R. L. Andrews as cohostesscs. At conclusion of
the program and business ses­
sion the hostesses served de­
licious refreshments to their
MRS. D. G. JACKSON, left, hostess for n recent
guests.

Jacaranda Garden Circle
was privileged to hear Mrs.
R. L. Andrews discuss the
care and growth of orchids.

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Freeze Your Own
French Fries

NAVY FAMILIES are havinr lots o f company these
d»ys aa former Sanford Navy
folks and friends and relatives
arrive to see the Bombing
Derby, and In some cases for
the Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Werner
will have Capt and Mrs. Emil
8. Saycgh from the U. S.
Naval Hospital in Portsmouth,
Vo., their daughter Eva from
Hood Colege and son Paul, for
the Easter holidays and for
the Bombing Derby will host
Cdr. Lyle II. Settee, former
skipper of VAILS.
• • •
ANY of you Navy folks
like to shoot? There has been
some Interest displayed In
getting up a Skect Club for
the base— both men and wom­
en. Anyone who is interested
In Joining and helping start
such a club Is asked to con­
tact Mrs. I*. H. Werner, Major
W i l l i a m Dursteler, USAF
(Attached to VAH-6) or LL
Giles Beler also of VAII-5.
e e e
THE CALL IB OUT for
some new Pink Ladles to help
at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital.
e • e
ALSO NEEDED are more
women to help with Navy Be­
lief for the Sanford NAS di­
vision, which is very shorthanded.
Mrs. J. 0 . Mayo has re­
quested that those who can
help with this contact Chap­
lain Robert Deal, who will ar­
range a short course on the
work that needs to be done.
• • •
IT’S TOO BAD, but Mrs.
Nell Pruden is going to have
to miss the Derby this time.
8hc’s still in the Orlando Air
Force Base Hopsital and Is
expected to be there for awhile
yet. Mrs. Jack Dunn la also a
•guest’* o f the hospital.
Both may have visitors and
hours are from 12 noon to 8
p. m. Drop them a card or
atop by when you’re down that
way and keep them up on
what's going on. They're get­
ting along fine, but are al­
ways happy to have company.
• e e'
THE BUSY BUSY Savagettes, (VAH-5 enlisted wives
club) met last week and elect­
ed a Hospital Committee to
visit the squadron wives who
«rc on the sick-list. Pat
Manning, Barbara Frenael,
Linda Pltmann, P iggy Gregg
and Berbers Rohrer are the
first commltte members.
The club also set up an
Emergency Committee for the
purpose o f hslping the groups
wives at a time o f emergency.
If such a time should come to
you, flavagettes, call Ruth
O'Neill at 822-7616 or Linda
Fltmann at 322-0499.
Cdr. and Mrs. P. H. Werner
were guests of the club and In
honor of the groups active
service la planning to present

MODEL 8914R1
ion'll be glad yon
bought a

’•Savage" pins to each mem­
ber. Mrs. Werner is going to
add to that by making name
carda for each member. Cdr.
and Mra. Werner were high In
praise of the club's service
projects and the helpful co­
operation of all the dub's
members.
Half a book of S. and H.
stamp* will be forthcoming
from each Savngctte with the
collection going to buy a cof­
fee urn.
Four new members were
welcomed Including D o n n a
Williamson, Virginia Wamlck,
Shirley Shrausbaugh, a n d
Eleanor Sutton.
Special guesta were Mrs. W.
L. Russell, and Mrs. A. E.
Woodworth Sr.
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Refreshments o f decorated
cupcakea and coffe# were serv.
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Blankenship.
• • •

By Myrtle Wilson
H o se Demonstration Agent
Potatoes are currently a
bargain. So new's a good
time to try your hand at
freezing your own French
fries.
Food specialists in the U.
S. Department of Agriculture
say French fried potatoes are
best when prepared in two
itagsi- Here'i how you cm
do It—with the freezing opera­
tion between the two stages.
Cover the bottom of a fry
basket with raw potato strips
and fry them until they arc
tender but not browned. This
should take about four min­
utes in fat that is 360 degrees
Farenheit. Set aside to cool
at room temperature.
When the strips cool, package for freezing in meal-size
portions and store at zero degreet
Farenheit. They'll
maintain their quality for
three or four months.
When ready to uie the
French fries, simply thaw and
finish them in 37S degrees
Farenheit oven. French fried
potatoes finished in the oven
are leas oily, but they are
alio slightly less tender than
those browned in fat.

A GUEST from VAH-7 slipped into the VAH-9 bridge
luncheon at Mrs. T. E. Qulltin's home last week and took
high points from tl\e Nine
Wives bridge players.
Mrs. R. L. Wright was the Casselberry
winner, with Mrs. G. L. At­
kinson second. Others present
included Mrs. R. H. Cooke,
Mrs. T. N. Bectcn, Mrs. Wil­
liam Malinowski, Mrs. J, L.
By Jane C. Casselberry
Shipman, Mr*. G. K. Morrow,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeckMrs. J. J. Moynihan.
man and Mr. and Mrs. Clin­
• • •
ton
Warfcl have returned to
NAVY WIVES CLUB 211 —
the Vigilantes— volcd at their Camp Hill, l’ a., after spend­
lait meeting, to help with the ing two weeks with Mr. and
redecorating and modernlilng Mra. Marvin McClain of 221
of the Station nursery after Lake Triplet Drive in Cassel­
hearing Chaplain R o b e r t berry. The McClains and their
Deal, guest speaker, tell of guests enjoyed a delightful
trip to Miami during the visit.
the need for help there.

Personals

To finance their share of
the good work, 211 Is planning
to hold a bake tale at the
NAS exchange on March 26.
Here's your chance to save
on the cooking, get tome of
those delicious homemade
goodies, and help a good
cause, too.
Socially, the group is plan­
ning for a St. Patrick's Day
luncheon at the Bed Balloon
in Winter Park today. Under­
stand this restaurant lerves
smorgaibord ityle—should be
a treat. The girl* were to
meet at the A and P parking
lot and proceed from there,

all dressed in Icpracbaun
green, no doubt.
Members who were present
at the last meeting included
Barbara Driscoll, Jo Brown,
Alice Beaulieu, Sue Mudd,
Hca Cooper, Mary Johnson,
Ruth Farris and Mary. liarred. Ruth Smith was the hos­
tess for the occasion.
• • •
Thursday, March M
NWC 211 — Bake Bala at
Exchange. Proceeds to Sta­
tion nursery fund.

Seminola Rebekah Lodge Honors
Past Noble Grands At Meeting

PAST NOBLE GBANDS honored at a recent meeting are, left to rigrlit
front row, Mra. Brodle Williams, Mra. Virginia Andergon, Mrs. May Rubow and Mrs. Mae Myers. Back row, Mra. Mary Jameson, Mrs. Auburn
Hector, Mrs. R. H. Beckham, Mrs. Charles Cole, Mrs. Henrietta Haines,
Mrs. R. A. Futrell, Mrs. Elizabeth Hannum, and Mrs. Clarence Snyder.

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Seminola Kebckah Lodge
No. 43 met Thursday evening
at the Odd Fellows Hall with
Mrs. E va. Williams, noble
grand, presiding.
Guests were Mrs. Madeline
Crowell and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Hodges, all members
of Massachusetts lodges.
Past Noble Grandi of BernInola Lodge were honored by
the noblr grand and each pre­
sented a gift. Honored were
Mra. May Rubow, Mra. Mae
Myers, Mra, H. A. Futrell,
! Mrs. Mary Jameson, Mra. Au­
burn Rector, Mra. Virginia
Anderson,
Mrs.
Hobart
Moore, Mra, Brodle Williams,
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Mrs.
Elizabeth H a n n u m , Mra.
Charles Cole, Mrs. Henrietta
Haines and Mrs. K. H. Beck­
ham.
Several members recently
attended a meeting in New
Smyrna Beach and reported
on the meeting.

I t

fjcUidsw CvudsA
Hibiscus Circle
The Hibiscus Circle of the
Ssnford Garden Club met last
Friday at tho home of Mrs,
Margaret rani, ISO!) Falmrtto
Ave. Mrs, E. G. Briason open­
ed the meeting will) a prayer,
and Inter outlined the care
and planting of seed*, new
plants a n d
cuttings. Sho
stressed this Is the time of
year to fertilize and water
thoroughly all types of vege­
tation, and the necessity of
removing all desd branch and
mulch to keep plants moist.
Mrs. Alburn Rector, Incom­
ing president of the Sanford
Garden Club was an honored
guest at the meeting. Plans
for the coming flower show

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were discussed and the need
for volunteer workers was
emphasised. The board meet­
ing was reported by Mr*. Her­
bert Moreland, and Mrs. J. M.
Fahey gave a report on the
building committea meeting.
Mra. Paul wai assisted by
Mrs. T. A. Burliegh and Mrs.
Brodie Williams in serving
delicioua refreshments to the
18 members present.
The next meeting will be
held at the borne of Mrs. A.
B. Stephens.
Bow a meal looks is impor­
tant, (oo. Meals of ona color
are lass appealing in appear­
ance than those planned for
variety.

NAMES
TO
REMEMBER!
GENUINE

Leonard Miller

Flower Show Rules, Classes On
Mrs. Frank Woodruff, 3rd.
has prepared schedules for
the coming Sanford Flower
show. Some o f the various
classes are aa follows:
Class 2 — " A Man's Cas­
tle." (24"x24"xl4"). An artistle design in bold colors
suggestive of strength. Elig­
ible fo r award o f Distinction
Any materials permitted. A
minimum of painted mater­
ials allowed. Must have some
fresh material.
Class 4 — "Better-Neverll"
(32” x28"xlS"). Eligible for
award o f Distinction. A mod­
ern abstract design. Anything
goes. Must include some fresh
material. Designer will please
note interpretation for public.
Cards will b« furnished.
C lan
7 — "M lghty
Acorns." (24"x24"xl8"). Elig­
ible for award o f Distinction.
A lino design incorporating
at least three o f various
stages o f plant life cycle of
ona plant. Materials other
than fresh must dominate.
Clasa 10 — ‘ ‘The Shortest
D i s t a n t . # . " (82"x2H"xl8")
Eligible fo r Award o f Distinc­
tion. An artistic design in

which must be Incorporated
at least one straight line-not
horizontal-made with mater­
ial# predominately other than
fresh.
ARTISTIC DESIGN RULES
1 — No painted, dyed, or
treated plant material allow­
ed except where specified. No
artificial flowers or foliage
permitted tn any class-exccptlon, artificial grapes.
2 — Any plant material and
or other materials ere permit­
ted unless otherwise speci­
fied.
8 — Bases, stands, back­
ground materials, accessories
are optional. Background pis*
teriala may not be draped.
Any plant material and/or
other materials arc permitt-

Dean’s List

Leonard E. Miller, son of
cd in all cIsmci unless sched­
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Miller,
ule itatrs otherwise.
Indian Mound Village, has
4 — Commercially g r o w n been named to the dean's list
plant material permitted, but at Rensselaer Polytechnic In­
design* mint be tbs work of stitute, Troy, N. Y., during
the exhibitor.
the 1963-64 fall semester, ac­
6 — Niches are painted a cording to Ira E. Harrod,
soft grey-green, and will be dean of students.
staged at a bright o f 40"
I.cn is a senior majoring tn
from the floor.
electrical engineering.
0 — For batter understand­
ing of Individual Interpreta­
tion o f artistic design class­
Boasting a crimp "which Is
es, exhibitor la requested to the property of tho fiber ra­
writo interpretation on 3*5 ther than s mechanically In­
card to be placed in niches troduced quality" is a new
with design.
seamless a n d run-resistant
7 — Artistic Design Srnlo stocking. The stocking Is
of points: Deelgn-30, Interpre­ made by a new kind of eon*
ta tio n ^ , Dlstinctlon-20, col­ structlon, incorporating mono­
or-16, Condition-10.
filament nylon yarn.

Jtotanu
200 E. First Bt.
Downtown Sanford

DeBary

Personals
Mr. end Mri. Frank Chris­
ten of Alter Drive had as
their recent house guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Schmidt of
Forest Hills, Long Island, N.
Y.

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Orchestra
To Present
Concert
By Mr*. Adam Mailer
The final program o f the
aeason by the DeBary Concert
Orcheetra will be preaented at
R p. m. thla Friday In the DeBary Community Center. Spe­
cial guests for the perform­
ance will be a group o f girl*
from the Methodlat Children*
Home at Enterprise.
Program for the hour-plus
concert, aa announced by How­
ard Sharp, builneaa manager,
will conilat of a awlnging
march, an Intereatlng 8panlih
waits, an overture and num­
ber* by Stephen Foster and
Victor Herbert. “ Ava Maria”
will feature L a u r a P l a t t
Brown on the organ and ahe
also will appear in an ar­
rangement for four hand* by
Director Roger Caslnl.
Gertrude MacNaughton and
Robert N. McGee will present
a group o f vocal duet* and
McGee will sing "A u f Wlederschen.”
A surprise specialty number
will be presented during Inter­
mission following a voluntary
collection.
Karl
Mauer, well-known
cellist of New York City and
a personal friend o f Caslnl,
will participate in the pro­
gram. Mauer has appeared
with the local orchestra in
previous concerts, and In
New York he has appeared
in the Astor Hotel, New
York City Music Hall and
ths Rosie Iheatre.

Forest City
Church To Hold
Special Meet
By Maryann Miles
Forest City Baptist Church,
W. Lake Brantley Road, will
hold a special business meet­
ing fct T:30 p.m. today to dis­
cuss finances and the budget.
Rev. Ernest A. Petrolf will
deliver his last sermon here
on Palm Sunday at which
time members also will par­
ticipate in Communion.
Following the services Sun­
day, Rev. Pciroff will bo
guest of honor at a dinner to
bo held at the Trade Winds
Cafeteria in Seminole Plaza.

St. Theresa
Circle Installs
New Officers
Installation of new officers
for the Lake Mary St. The­
resa Circle of the Church of
Nativity Catholic
Women's
Club was conducted Sunday
evening by Rev. James S.
Ilonnen during a special meet­
ing held at the home of Mrs.
Estelle Leone.
Installed were Mrs. Doro­
thy Edwards, chairman; Mrs.
Leone,
co-chairman;
Mra.
Peggy Doyle, secretary, and
Miss Dorothy Tcslo, treasur­
er.
Mrs. Jackie Caruthcrs, re­
tiring chairman, was present­
ed a gift by the group In ap­
preciation for her work dur­
ing the past year.

Fire Auxiliary
To See Film
A showing o f the rancer
film, “ The Million Club” will
be sponsored by the Ladles
Auiiliary of ths Lake Mary
Volunteer Fire Department at
ft p. m. Thursday in the Fire
Hall.
Invitation to attend the
showing has been extended to
all ladles o f the area.

D. L. Carson Of
Lonqwood Dies
David Lawrence Carson, 04,
o f Second Street Weal, Longwood, died Tuciday.
Bora in FlUafleld, N. !!., I
be came to Longwood 19
year* ago. Ha was a retired]
•boa worker.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. I
Iva Z. Carson of Longwood;
•oas, William O. of Fern
Park, John K-, Frank 8. and |
Benjamin W., all o f Longwood and David L. o f Con­
cord, N. II.; daughter*, Mra.
Iveraa Coleman of Penacook,
N. II., Mra. Emma J. Foaa of
Pittsfield. Mra. Lillian P.
Proveocher of Rochester. N.
H., and Mr*. Abbie L. Ray­
mond o f Boscawcn, N. If.; 13
grandchildren and nine great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at 10 a. m. Thursday
from the Chapel o f Nlblack
Funeral Home in Casselberry
with Rev. Charles W. Stewart
of Christ Episcopal Church,
Longwood, officiating. Burial
will he la Olea Haven Mem-

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ItV been a busy week at Sanford
Naval Air Station as Inmiber crews and
maintenance crews compete to win the
10th annual Bombing: Derby of Heavy
Attack Wing: One. These photographs
follow'procedures in getting the heavy
bombers o ff the ground.
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an KA-5C bomber for take-off. No. 2
One of the powerful jet engines is trans­
ported through a hangar for installa­
tion in a plane. Note the tail section in
the foreground. No. 3 - Joe Master
(left) and K. A. Lux load miniature
practice bombs aboard a plane. No. I
Master Informs Lt. Cdr. Donald Sutton,
the pilot, and Lt. (jg) 0 . 1*. Burch, bom­
bardier-navigator, their plane is ready
for launching.
No. 5 — Plane refueled, armed and
ready to go, the ground crew watches
the plane crew climb aboard. No. fi Lt.
Jerry A t k i n s o n (left), pilot, arid
Lt. (jg ) Andy Ueno, bombardier-navigator, study flight charts and briefing
data just prior to take-off. No. 7—
LL (jg ) (Jeorge Schneider gives a final
briefing on the target to the plane
crews. No. 8—Cdr. (Icorgc W . Kimmons, commanding officer of VAH-3,
a n d his bombardier-navigator, Lt.
James Morgan receive last minute
weather information from'Lt. Cdr. Vin­
cent Law, base aerology officer.
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On Philosophy
Pay no attention to those charges
that Americans are interested only
In making a buck, that “ culture" is
a neglected stepchild in this land,
that we are more devoted to "crass
materialism” than to the cultivation
o f the soul.
.
. . . .
The truth is that philosophy
teachers and philosophy buffs aro
blooming all over the country. And,
as everyone knows, philosophers
think deep thoughts about the lmortant things of life, even if they
ave no "practical” use.
To be statistical, the number o f
teachers o f philosophy in the na­
tion's colleges Increased by 22 per
cent in the last two years.
No less than 4,765 persons, IncludIng 860 women, teach philosophy in
U.S. colleges. There are also 88 phil­
osophical societies and 45 philosphicol journals.
Source o f this Information is the
newly published Directory of Amer­
ican Philosophers II, 1904-65, edited
by Dr. Archie J. Bahm, himself a
teacher o f philosophy for 80 years
and presently professor o f philosoat the University o f New Mex-

E

Dr. Bahm has published the hand­
book o f facts about philosophy pri­
marily to "encourage teachers of

Bruce Biossat— &gt;%*/ ironiley

1964 ROLL OF HONOR ....(will your name be on ft?)

Political Notebook

philosophy to regard themselves
with greater respect and less selfpity.” There is strength in numbers,
even among philosophers.
Dr. Bahm’s philosophy Is o f the
old-fashioned kind — devoted to
finding a world-view which will tell
men how best to live. He condemns
the "futllltarlan” doctrines o f today
which have reduced philosophy to
little more than linguistic analysis
or semantics.
Bahm proposes a synthesis of the
Ideals o f the Hindu, Chinese and
European civilisations to serve as a
philosophical expression of t h e
emerging world culture. He thinks
Americans must be in ths forefront
o f the process:
"Now, not 60 years ago, is the
time for greatness in American phi­
losophy. We have the intellectual re­
sources o f the world’s three major
civilisations to utilise in redesigning
a world-philosophy to rescue us from
the morass o f moral confusion re­
sulting from our overrapid transition
from a rural pioneering colony to
the megalopolitan leader o f the Un­
ited Nations.
"W e need men in philosophy to
match our mountains, and our in­
dustrial and military might.”
He could be right.

WASHINGTON — (NEA) The quiet struggle now rag­
ing over succession among
the Kremlin's top 12 men
msy end up with the Soviet
Union gingerly adopting some
of c a p i t a l i s m ' a
econ­
om ic ideas.
The Kremlin fight Is over
who r^ill replace the six allling or aged men In the 12man ruling Presidium. Back
of that fight Is a struggle be­
tween the Soviet" modernists"
and "conservatives."
The "modernists", are be­
lieved making a bid for con­
trol. They’re certain of only
five out of the 12 men on the
Presidium today. Top U. S.
KremllnologlsU
interviewed
think they’re out after a net
gain of two for a small ma­
jority.
The
"m odernists"
want
economic change. They favor
trying some capitalist meth­
ods—profits and other mater­
ial incentives as rewards for
centralization of decision mak­
ing; more freedom of actios
for Industrial managers.
They're more Inclined to
increase the amount of goods
produced for consumers on
the theory "you esn't attract
people to communism by ask­
ing them to sit down to an
empty table."
"Modernist"
theoretician,
Professor E. G. Liberman of
Economic Institute, in the
Ukraine, proposes that Soviet
enterprises begulded by an in­
centive system based on pro­
fits, and that these profits
be based on fixed and work­
ing capital. Government con-

No GOP Steamroller
About all that can safely be in­
ferred from the New Hampshire
primary at this point is that neither
o f the GOPr g
glnmor
boys,. Barry Gold
it__________
water
atei and Nelson Rockefeller, is pil­
oting
a steamroller toward the He
•I n g ____
publican national convention.
Henry Cabot Lodge, from 10,000
miles away in Viet Nam, holds the
prise. But is he a national winner
or merely a respected, native New
England son who was chosen by New
Hampshire voters to demonstrate
their dissatisfaction with the Repub­
lican leadership? After all, he did
not enter his name in the primary,
made no campaign statements, com­
mitted himself on no issues.
He could hardly do any of these
things, o f course, while serving as
an emissary o f the Johnson admin­
istration on one o f the most critical
fronts o f the cold war.
His enforced silence may have
keen an asset in the Granite State.
It cannot continue to be so for long.
Little New Hampshire has shaken
up the Republican presidential pic­
ture. But it is a long, long time be-

tween March and July, and a long,
long way from New Hampshire to
San Francisco, which Is when and
where the Grand Old Party will con­
vene.

Thought For Today
And Jesus being full o f the Holy
Ghost returned from Jordan, and
was led by the spirit into the wil­
derness, being forty days tempted
o f the devil. And in those days he
did eat nothing: and when they were
ended, he afterward hungered. And
the devil said unto him, If thou be
the Son of God, command this stone
that it be made bread. And Jesus an­
swered him, saying, It is written,
That man shall not live by bread
alone, but by every word o f God.
Luke 4:1-4
The word o f God tends to make
large-minded, noble-minded men. —
Henry Ward Beecher
On this earth all is temptation. . .
Our life is a continual combat, but
one in which Jesus Christ fighta for
us. — Francois Pension

Dick West Soys

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
T h in was snow on the ground
when the National CommitUa
to Abolish March convened
fo r Its annual meeting. Hera
la a transcript of tha proceed­
ings:
Chairman: T h a masting
will cores to order. At our
last moating, 1 appointed a
delegation headed by tha vies
chairman to confer with Isad­
ora o f tha United Stamp-Out
February League. Wa will
now hear Its report
Vico Chairman: The delega­
tion mat twice with tha Anti-

February group during IMS
but was unable to roach any
sort o f merger agreement
Chalrmani What eras ths
difficulty?
Vice Chairman:.They kept
insisting that February is a
more disagreeable and de­
pressing month than March.
They agreed It might be a
good idea for us to work to­
gether, but only if wa con.
contraUd on getting rid of
February first
Chairman: Did you ahow
them our public opinion poll
which indicated that #4 par

cent e f the people regard
March as the most unpleasant

month?
Vico Chairman: T o e , Mr.
Chairman.
Chalrmani What was their
reaction?
Vico Chairman: They show,
od ue a public opinion poll
which indicated that 99 per
eent o f the people regard
February as tha moat hor­
rendous month.
Chalrmani Did you point
out to them that March is
tha only thing standing in
the way of April? That
March lasts longer than Feb­
ruary tad seems mush laag­
er then It actually ia?
Vice Chairman t Wa did.
Altamonte Springe
Genera
Wa alio pointed out that
Mrs. Jolla Horton
Mrs. Jos. K. Mathlsua
there are no holidays to help
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make March bearable.
Bear Lake-Forest City
Lake Mary
Chairman: Did you tell
Mrs. Maryann Milas
Mrs. Fraacee Waster
u i-im
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them that if they helped us
do away with March it would
Lake Monroe
Caaaelbcrry
Mre. Jans Casselberry
Mrs. H . L. Johnson
make It ostler to eliminate
u i-io u
ISI-4TSI
February later?
Chaluota
Lon gw and
Vice Chairman: Wa used
Mrs. Joan Msgta
Mrs. Daaaa Katas
every argument la the book,
la i-im
Ill-til?
but they are dedicated, calen­
DcBary
Osteen
der-carrying February baton.
Mrs. Adam Muller
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Thiy fear that if they recog121-4141
m -u is
tile the defects ef March It
Enterprise
Oviedo
will weaken thtlr case against
Mica Hsian Snodgrass
Mrs. Georgs Kaiser
February.
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333-1419
Chalrmani How about try­
ing to form an alliance with
tha Fodoratioa o f Dswa-withJanuary Bociotiaa?
Vico Chairman: That's a
crackpot ou tfit It's rumored
they are a front for the An­
•A Sanford, Florida Wad., March 18, 1964 nihilate November Associa­
tion.
Chairman: Very well. We
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Worry Clinic
David's comments shoot the
screwballs
la
medicine
might bo eipanded to indado toe field ef psychology,
too. For America la deeperetely ia need of professors
and doctors who h a v e
"h o n e eenoe." We have far
toe maay brilliant college
minds that lack staple
gumption and social poise.
The burooucrata at Wash­
ington are striking exam­
ples.
CASE S-415: Daniel and
David came home recently
for the weekood.
Daniel is a dental surgeon
while David Is s physician.
Since I had asked them
their Impression of the young­
er doctors versus the older
practltlooers, David replied:
"Well, Dad. 1 think that
young dentists as • group aro
better adjusted and socially
more poised than are medics
"And I believe it is partly
the fault of our medical col
legos. For they still overly
magnify scholastic grades.
"F or butanes, they give
undue weight to 'A ' grades
and tha fact that an applicant
may have had hie own cbem
lab ia the basement during
high school.
"And U the boy was a nut
over spice ships or rockets
and similar sclsntiflc projects
tosy gleefully admit him to
mod ichool.
"Mssnwhlls,
they
often
overlook toe fact ha is a
screwball who may be social­
ly a misfit who never dated
in his life and who had little
participation in college ath­
letics.

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'That's also why we have
such Inarticulate physicians
who make (ooU of themselves
If they talk before Rotary or
Klwanls or even a high school
Career Day' audience.
"B y contrast, the dental
schools stress well rounded
personalities, so I find fewscrewballs among dental
surgeons than among medics."
Well, David has a good
point.
Ia fact, it h u often been
said that all too many profeasors of psychology were al­
so screwballs as students,
with phobias, obseuloos and
persecution problems.
So they entered psychology
partly to learn how to solve
their own complexes, and
then simply went o c for a Ph.
D. degree.
Obviously, not ALL physi­
cian* or psychologists are
screwballs but 1 certainly
think we have an overdose of
that variety In both medicine
and psychology.
And I can speak advisedly,
for I belong to both ef thoee
Drofesiloni.
Indeed, toe very thing tost
often makes • " C " student
superior doctor of either medi­
cine or dentistry, is his great­
er knowledge ef practical
psychology.
He obtained tots probably
because he had to osrn his
way through school by waiting
on tables for his meals or by
sailing books or magsiioe#
during too summer, etc.
Many of our professional
students also drive taxicabs
at night to help pay their ex

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peases at college.
And taxicab drivers certain­
ly operate superb psychology
laboratories, for they meet all
sorts of people.
Because these working stu­
dents haven't the time to
memorise all the minor points
about a course, they may get
a " C " grade Instead of an
"A ".
But that "C " usually covers
all the fundamentals!
Besides, they often obtain
wider perspective and super­
ior Judgment about basic
medicine or dentistry, partly
due to their broader social
perspective.
Therefore, within 3 to 10
years, m iny of the " C " doc­
tors have such flourishing
practices that they must hire
their former "A " classmates
to work for them."
This Is a common situation
in both medicine end dentis­
try, as well as law, engineer­
ing end other professions, too,
For the " A " student is of­
ten « horn-rimmed glasses In­
trovert, out of contact with
reality, socially Immature and
financially gullible!

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Quotes
I can’t stand condescend­
ing cliches when people ere
talking about "senior d tiliens.”
— Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter o f Presi­
dent Theodore Roosev'elt,
on her 80th birthday.
Success results when n
man has tha opportunity to
express unimpeded the for­
ces within him, whatever
they may be. To be able to
develop and enjoy these for­
ces ia the greatest measure
of success.
—Brig. Gen. David Sarnoff,
RCA hoard chairman.
If America has a surplus
of wheat, we have a surplus
of buses.
— Sir William Black, chair­
man of the Leyland Motor
Corp., defending hie com­
pany’s eels o f buses to
Cube.
I told them I was going to
kill both of them and the
only way they could (top me
was by killing me.

trols over wages, labor, pro­
ductivity would be ended and
enterprises given wide free­
dom to develop their own
plans and make their own
arrangements with other en­
terprises.

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Twice each year the State
of Maine Club meets in this
area to meet Mainers who are
either now permanent resi­
dents or winter guests in Cen­
tral Florida. Our lest meeting
was In Winter Park. Feb. 13,
and we attracted quite a siteable group. Some came from
as far as West Palm Beach
and Jacksonville.
Our second meeting will be
held on March 28 at Rock
Springs, Apopka, Florida. A
picnic is planned with each
family bringing its own lunch.
Our president for 1M4 is
Jeff Hodges of Altamonte
Springs and the vice-president
Is Earl Chesley of Lake
Helen. This organisation re­
quires no dues. I have on file
over 380 names of present
members and we would like
to include others who may
not have heard of the club.
All kialners are welcome
and urged to pass tha word
along.
N
Margaret Roblchaud
Secretary
• • •
Editor, The Herald:
Below is n copy o f n letter
I have addressed to Mr. Mex
Brewer, State Road Depart­
ment, Titusville:
"D eer Sirs
"Referring to the lait letter
I received from yon regarding
Improvements to State Road
48, west from 1-4 to the Lake
County line, I hope you ere
giving it due consideration in
the budget for the eoming
year.
" I disagree with the recom­
mendation o f the Seminole
County Commleslon Board’s
recommendation that this road
bo placed fifth on their list o f
Improvements submitted to
youp office and I hope your
judgment will give us n safe,
decent rood ia the near fu­
ture."
Ruth H. Gallagher

"Modernist”
academician
Nsmchlnov holds that enterprises should be charged in­
terest on borrowed cspttal,
as in any aon-Communlst
country. State allocation of
materials should be abolish­
ed, leaving enterprises, like
their American counterparts,
free to buy end sell raw m a­
terials and components among
themselves as they sew fit.
"Modernist” L. Gotovskiy,
writing in Kommunlst, top
party
theoretical
journal,
says that profit must be re­
habilitated as a desirable
economic end. He attributes
the Influence of the Stalin
"personality cult." He praiiea
profit e t an Indicator of indus­
trial efficiency, an aid to cost
accounting, an Instrument of
planning and a stimulus to
production.
Some "m odernist" theore­
ticians go further, toy with
the idea of offering "econ­
omic concessions" to attract
"imperialistic foreign capital" to the Soviet Union. They
claim that In a "newly dis­
covered"
document,
Lenin
gave this Idea his blessing.
These ideis should be taken
somewhat seriously because
Nikita Khrushchev leans to­
ward the "modernists." He
has okayed the spreading of
their ideas in the top party
publications
and
the
top
leaders of the "modernists"
come out of Khrushchev's
own Ukraine group. But K
shouldn’t be assumed Khru­
shchev will go a&lt; far as some
"modernist" theoreticians pro­
pose.
These new Ideas are not
being studied by Khrushchev’s
men because of a sudden
change in Ideology. It’s ra­
ther bcesuse Soviet agricul­
ture and Soviet Industry are
running into berious pro­
blems their old technique*
can't handle. They hope to
Insert these new techniques
into their old Ideology.
None of this means any
change in Soviet objectives
vis a vis the United States
snd the West.

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DEAR ABBY: Do gantlomen really prefer blondei?
Do blondes hava more fun?
Why do men act so silly
over girls with hair that U
bleached until it looks like
straw? Wouldn't they rather
see a natural redhead, or a
girl with ehinlng black hair,
or cheetnuUcolcred hair with
golden highlights? Why do
men rave over a girl Juat
because she has blonde
hair? I would like to know
the answer to this, and so
would a lot of other women.
NO DYE HARD

By Abigail Van Buren

apiece. The other couple or­
dered the most expensive
dinnera and they each had
four drinks. When the welt­
er brought the check, the
other man fust divided It in
half and said, "Your share
is $19.90." The floor show
wss on at the time, so my
husband said nothing and
paid up. On the way home
he told the other man that
he had some money coming,
and explained why. The
other man became indignant
and said, " I f you can’t a f­
ford an evening out, you
should
stay home."
Of
course he was wrong, but
how could this hsve been
avoided.
FRIENDSHIP RUINED

DEAR NO: Men like hair
that is (a) clean, (b) wellgroomed, (e) fragrant, (d)
all o f these things, men
don't
care whether it's
black, brown or gray, I know
a girl who has been both
blonde and brunette, and
she didn't have any more
fun as a blonde.
• • •

DEAR RUINED: When
you ordered, your husband
should have asked the wait­
er to make up separate
checks.
• • •

DEAR ABBY: My hus­
band and I and another
couple went to a dinner show
at a night club. Our income
requires that we budget
carefuly. My husband and I
ordered the least expensive
dinners, and one d r i n k

DEAR ABBY: Last week I
was a witness in court. As I
approached the w l t n e n
stand this 65- or 70.year-old
judge shouted at me, “ Say,
if you’re gonna testify in
this court, speak loud and
with respect." Then he fell

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la ck in his chair, put his
feet up on his desk about
six Inches from my face,
and lay back like he was
dead. While I was talking,
he suddenly jerked his feet
o ff his desk, sat erect in
his chair and shouted at the
top o f his voice, “ SPEAK
LOUDER!" Do you think I
should send this judge a bed
and a hearing aid?
WITNESS
DEAR WITNESS: "Judge
not, that ye be not judged."
Matthew 7:1.
• • •
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
“ TRUE FRIEND IN MARIETTA, Ga.” : Listen to the
advice o f your father. A 17
year-old divorcee is not fit
company for
you. Papa*
knows best
•
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Get it o ff your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
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open the jack o f that suit.
This lead would have given
South the hand had East not
been right on his toes, but
fcrtunately for the defense
East was.
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Changes Year

Karns Insurance
In First Place

Tensioa ran high as the
Jet Bowlerettea were bowling
for positions. Karos Insur­
ance remained in first as they
split 2-2 with Bedrock Furni­
ture. Semlnola County Motors
made a clean sweep and mov­
ed Into second place by tak­
ing four points from Cut 'n'
Curl.
Lil Buggers remained in
fifth by taking three points
from Mary Esthers. Mary
Carter Paints moved ahead of
Mary Esthers by taking three
points from eighth place San­
ford Sewing Center.
Alice Hall posted four
strikes in a row for a 222
game and a 586 series. Bowl­
ing on the same lanes but op­
posing Alice Hall was Alice
Sexton who put five strikes
together for a 221 game and a
552 series.
Other high games were Meda Wiltshire 191, Susy Long
182, Mary Ann Williams 181,
Shirley Martin 179, Ula Ganderton 176, Barbara Rohrer
172, Gert Bridges 170 and
Thelma Unger 180. Alice Beet
and Kay Shoemaker both had
a 165 and Jeanne Wotfe a 171.
Several splits were con­
verted. The 5-7 fell for Jan
Vallentine. Alice Hall and
UUa Ganderton. The 8-10 for
Syd Bass and Ruth Crass.

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Committees have been chos­
en for the second annual In­
dustrial Show and Beauty
Contest to be held at the Civic
Center April 23, 24 and 25.
The double event is being
sponsored by the Industrial
Committee o f the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
and Is under the direction of
Scott Burns and Carl Sehilke,
co-chairmen.
In charge o f exhibits will
be Burns, Schllke, Howard
Hodges, Bob Sheddon, and
John Krider. The snack bar
and plant arrangements will
be supervised by John R. Al­
exander and Tom McDonald.
Entertainment will be In
charge of Robert Crumley
and Loring Burgess. Working
with the Civitans in arrang­
ing the Beauty Contest is Bill
Hemphill.

out for themselves that she
Is younger than she actually
is.
When a woman who looks
40 admits she is 50, everyone
Is impressed. When a woman
says she ie 70, even though
she seems years ycunger, she
gets a lot of credit for being
so young for her age.
But what does the woman
who tries, and sometimes sue
ceeds, in convincing you that
she Is 45 when she is actually
50, get for her troubles?
Nothing much at all. She is
just another (supposedly) 45year-old woman who looks
and acta every bit o f her age
—and probably a bit more
since she has actually lived
five yesrs more.
What special compliments
does she rate, or ever get?
None.
That being the case, it’s
kind of foolish for women to
be ashamed o f whatever age
they happen to be. If a wom­
an o f 60—LOOKS 80, what’s
wrong with that? And if she
doesn’t look her age then she
will “ collect the nicest com
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The fiscal year of the DeBary Fishing Club was chang­
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at last week's meeting of the
group held in the Firemen's
Recreation Hall with Clyde
Wright presiding.
Elected to serve as a nom­
inating committee were Bert
Gould, chairman; G e o r g e
Wcrman, James
Greenlee,
Vernon Catoe and George
Coon.
Members discussed what
effect dredging of the canal
through Die St. Johns River
to Titusville would have on
shad fishing. Robert N. Mc­
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and many other salt water
species.

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telling her age, an up-and- my ege. I collect the nicest
coming 84-year-old said with compliments that way."
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an. Much, much smarter than
the woman who sets her age
back ,5 or 10 years, or the one
who plays a cagey game of
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might not cost the defense
anything.
South won with the king,
entered dummy with the ace
c f hearts and led a low dia
mond. He hoped West would
win the trick, but East had
all the high diamonds and
was in. It wasn’t hard for
East to ace that it was up to
him to lead a trump.
South won and led another
diamond. East led a second
trump and while South was
able to ruff one diamond he
had to lose the last one.
Curiously enough, East's
first play had not mattered,
Had he gone u|* with the ace
o f clubs he would have been
able to get in three trump
leads.

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Young People
Hold Service
The young people of tho
First Baptist Church wer* in
rhargs o f all worship serv
lee* last Sunday Including the
Sunday school and Training
Union, as they climaxed
week of youth activities.
Leading in worship were
Jerry Dull, youth week pas
tor; Miss Susan Phagan
c h o i r director and Jerry
Smith, education youth direc­
tor. Russell Mathswa was at
th* organ.
Sunday School was under
the direction of Dickie Schrum and young people from
16-24 years taught all class*
es. At the evening worship
asrvlce reports were given by
those who served as organisa­
tional leaders during the
week. Bchrum spoke for the
Sunday school, Peggy Price
for the Training Union, Mar­
ianne Humphrey for th* Wo­
man's Missionary Union, and
Howard Elliott for the Bro­
therhood.
A t th* dose of the evening
service th* youth week pas­
tor returned th* key to th*
church to th* Rsv. Fred B.
Chance, pastor.

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A p p le s
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Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ilobcrt W. Tulnam, baby girl, Sanford
Discharges
Annie Ruth Hobinion, Thelma
Bell, Jutslc Singleton, George
Chabol, Gilford Tomlinson,
Krbccca Blankenship, Dave
White, Robert Brlsson, MaUnda Manshlp, Jefferson Da­
vis, Nancy Hahn, Mrs. Dixie
Koch and baby girl, Mrs.
Alice McArthur and baby
girl, all of Sanford; Elixabeth
Graf, Deltona; Pauline We­
ber, Pauline Pettit, DeBary;
Beatrice Stenstrom, Cassel­
berry; Jean Magito, Linda
lllttle,
longwood;
Robin
Johnson. Lake Mary; Aubrey
Smith, Bcckley, W. Va.; Mrs.
Mildred Madison and baby
girl, DeLand
MARCH It
Admission*
Demrtra Matula. Joan Minehaugh, Sandra Moody, Beat­
rice Rivers. R o s e m a r y
Pirrce, all of Sanford; Peter
My lire, DeBary; Betty Star­
red, Geneva; 1-aVerne Juran*, Deltona; Shirley Ithiner, Lake Monroe; Sandra
Giles, Casselberry
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Howard C.
Moody, baby boy, Sanford
Discharges
j Kathryn Dreggors, J a m e s
' Parramore, Jean Brown, Mrs.
Retha Ann Griffis and baby
boy, Mrs. Kay M. Gets and
baby girl, all of Sanford; Lucy
Kalrburn, N. Orlando; Calh
erina Slglaln, DeBary
MARCH I*
Admissions
Terl Valentine, Martha J.
Dansby, Ralph Losslng, Kath
ryn White, Dorothy Modlin,
Lucllla M. lfsmill, Virginia
Hhlnehart, Nathalie Schnlts
ler, Nancy llalin. Lucendia
Baker, all of Sanford; Evelyn
M. Norton, Elsie Trubenbac'
her, DaBary

Births
Mr. and Mrs. Danny E. Dans
by, bsby boy, Sanford; Mr
and Mrs. Runald Giles, baby
girl, Casselberry
Discharges
Sandra Coburn, Edith Yerlsn,
Caroline J a n e t , Dorothy
W ad* all of Sanford; Ellis K.
Bolton, Elly Gilbert, Ruth
Magnuson, Earle DeWaard,
all of DeBary; Dorothy M.
Wilson, Longwood; Frederick
Bender Jr., Enterprise
A thousand ppunda o f mail
averegaa 16,000 letters, ac­
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ap*th*&lt;ary |ar at th* C t Dsrssptieiils Phono,
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MARCH II
Admissions
Edith Yerlsn, Ssndra Coburn,
Vinca Byrd, Bettya Putnam,
all of Sanford; Mary Cochranr, Winter Perk; Lulu
Snelllng, Lake M o n r o e ;
Gladys Van Ness, Longwood;
Elisabeth Kaufman, Dellary;
Aubrey Smith, Beckley, W.
Va.
Discharges
Margaret!* Pfltscr, Baby Girl
Loti, Baby Gill Bergen, all
of Sanford; Catherine Slaugh­
ter, Perry; John Lau, lieBary; Bernice Bolsford, Fill­
more N. Y.
MARCH 14
Admissions
Brsiie Halgler, Richard Kaylor, Belinda Adams, all of
Sanford

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Ticket Sale
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The Seminole High School
Chapter of Future Farmer*
of America ha* alarted it*
sale of ticket* for a benefit
movie to be held March 31
at the Movieland Orivc-In
Theater.
Proceed* from the movia
will be used to assist activi­
ties at the Little Red School,
house which heip* exceptional
children in the area.
Taking part In the atari
of the isle Saturday at the
Sanford
Atlantic
National
Rank were Sanford'.* Acting
Mayor Jame* Crappa, Cecil
Tucker,
county agriculture
agent, Jim Hunt, president of
the board of tha la tile Red
Schoolhouse.
The high aehool group L*
Joining with other group* in
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Chapter of tha Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority.
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Hob Carroll who bought .V)
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Candidates for county tax
collector will be guests of tiie
-Sanford • Seminole Jaycera
Thursday night at T at the
Civic Center.
,
The usual Jayree luncheon
will not be held this week,
Ihe group reports. Thursday'#
meeting is under the direc­
tion of Charles Roberts,

Nurse To Go
To Workshop
Mri. Dorian May, a regis­
tered nurse from Hanford, is
expected to take part In a
one-day workshop In Orlando
this Wednesday. Plana will ba
discussed for conducting "Ope­
ration: Speak Up for Nurs­
ing" in Florida. District presidenta from 41 groupi of tha
Florida Nurses Association
will taka part.

• NEW wav'
fa gat rW of
ROACHES- ANTS'

CASSELBERRY,

chinito l.g.
patna rice

Jaycees To Be
Lunch Host

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SEMINOLE PLAZA
H W V. 17-92 &amp; SR 436

ivory
soap

More than 100 now automo­
biles will be displayed April
2, 3 and 4 at the fourth an­
nual auto show planned for
Fort Mellon Park.
Sponsored by tha Sanford
Automobile Dealers Associa­
tion, Ihe cars will be shown
from 2 to 9 p. m. for the
three days.
Plans were discussed by as­
sociation members at a Fri­
day- afternoon meeting, ac­
cording to Willie Hunt, presi­
dent

AER O SO L
F U M IG A N T

9 A . M. TO 9 P. M.

lf-20-21, 1964!

personal
size ivory

100 New Cars
To Be Shown

•Holiday

MARCH

liquid ivory
detergent,

The name "Sanford. Flor­
ida" is being publicised an­
nually through more than 20#
million copies of seven na­
tional magasines. according
to Col. H. J. Furman, super­
intendent of Sanford Naval
Academy.
The academy, advertlalng
its facilities for potential mlclahlpmen, advertise* in flood
Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan,
Parents, Itedbook, National
Geographic, Vogue and Boya
Life magazines. This la ex­
clusive of newspaper adver­
tising.

crisco
shortening
V.! 83*

kraft's
safflower oil
49*

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roneo elbow
macaroni
2 “e

39*

ronco thin
spaghetti
2

39"

tails fleas, (M e , SMrettltb a*4
elite* Myieg A •e e lie g leieOt.
EIHS IN T III HOUSE WITH IU O
KIllIN O " 1 9 9 " WHlig YOU SHOP
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Supply, Drug and leading
Grocery Storea.
Mfg. by
Pat Chemicals, lac.,
Miami, Fla-

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18, '84

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s e e n twe d if f e r e n c e

BETWEEN A SEJ76EANT
AND A CAPTAisl

Hold Your Own Sale W ith HERALD W ant-Ads
RESPONSIBILITY:

Phone
Classified

Tbs Herald wm not be raipontible for more than one
incorrect Insertion of your id,
sod reserve* the right to re­
vise or rejeet any advertisemeat from what ordered to
From Sanford Exchance
conform Is the policies of this
piper.

322-5612

DEADLOTSS

From Seminole County

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:

425-5938

Toes., thru FrL - 2 P. X . day
before insertion. Mon. • Sat.
noon.

NOT LONG DISTANCE

Office 204 W . First

Legal Notice
n o t ic e

it

A H V K fiT iaK W K vr r a n b i d *
Tha tViard of Public In struc­
tion
for
Hamlnola
County.
Florida will receive hlda for
tha furnishing nf all labor,
matarlala, equipment and aervlcaa required for tha con etru ctlon nf

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FICTITIOUS XANR I.4 W
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVRN that tti* undersigned da•Irina to en rage In business
at Sanford. Seminole County.
Florida, und.r tha nama of
H * II I.AL'NDKItAMA at 111
W ait
17th
Htraat, Sanford,
Florida, Inland to raslatar tha
aama nama with tha Clark o f
tha C ircuit Court o f Samlnola
County, Florida.
John II. Loechalt
Sua S. Loechalt
HUTCHISON AND LE F FL E R
Edwards Building
Poat o f f Ira Drawer H
Sanford, Florida
Attornaya for Ownara
Puhllah Mar. I, 11, 11. II, 1114
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6GN6AT10NAL, UNBSJeVMKY R3*NI
NO-HOLOS-BARRBD KCRDfie OFTH
SHOCKING C0NCXTlCN6TU«r PRD/AiL
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END'AFTBSTHATTITieAND HE£
GOT HI5 BOOK ALL W^JTTEN.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tuas., thru Frl. • t P. M. day
before insertion. Mon. • Sat.
nooa.

Florida, conalatlng o f a tw orlasaroom addition: and
('ROOM* ACADEMY
A dd l.
flo a t, Hsmlnol# County, F lo r­
ida. ronelatlng nf a Music
Building, and m iscellaneous;
and
l.t K B W titY ELEMENTARY
RCIIOOI. A d d i t i o n s , Hamlnola
County. Florida, consisting
o f thraa-rlaasroom and L ib­
rary Addition.
Ona hid for tha combtnad
projects
shall ha submitted
and will ha recalved until 1:00
p.m.. Thursday, April ». 1»41,
at tha School Admlnlatratlon
Ilulldlng, Commercial
Street.
8anford,
Florida,
at
whtoh
tlma and place the hlda w ill
ba publicly opened and raad
aloud.
Contract documenta eonalat
nf thraa sets o f plana and ona
aat o f aperlflcatlona. Drawlnaa
and specifications may ba o b ­
tained for tha threa projecta
by depositing tin.do with tha
A rch lttcl. John A. tlurton IV,
Fourth Floor, Hanford Atlan­
tia llank
Ilulldlng, Hanford,
Florida, for tha flrat set o f
documenta obtained. Huch dapoalt w ill ba relundad In full
to aach person who raturna
tha doruntanla In (o o d co n d i­
tion within 10 daya after tha
bid openlna; with e ice p llo n aa
noted below. Additional aata
may ba obtalnad at tha coat
of
l i t . 00
(or
all
projecta,
which la half ratundabla. Gen­
eral Contraetora securing documanta and not euhmlttlng
propoaal ahall he refunded on shalf tha dapoalt upon return
nf documenta In good con di­
tion.
A certified eheck or bank
draft, payable to tha Hoard of
Public ln ttructlon for Haml­
nola County, F lorida; U. 8.
Government Honda, or a eatlalactory hid bond e ie cu te d by
tha bidder and acceptable auratlaa In an amount aqual to
live per cant of tha hid ahall
ha aubmltted with aach bid.
Tha euceeeaful bidder w ill
ba required to (urnlah and pay
for aatlafactory perform ance
and payment bond or honde.
Attention le railed to the fact
that not lesa than tha m in­
imum aalarlaa and wagaa aa
aat forth In tha Bpaclflcatlona
must ba paid on thla project.
The Hoard of Public Inetruolion
for
Seminole
County,
Florida, raaervaa tha righ t to
reject any a n d /or all hlda or
to waive any Informallttea In
tha bidding. No hid ahall he
withdrawn for a period of
fifteen ( I I ) daye subsequent
to tha openlna o f blda w ith ­
ou t tha ronaent nf tha Hoard.
J. I). W IlltlllT . Jll.
Chairman. Hoard o f Pub
lie Inatructlon (nr Sem i­
nole County, Florida
R. T. Mllwee
Hemlnole County Superinten­
dent o f Public Inatructlon and
K i-O f(lclo Secretary to the
Hoard o f Public Inatructlon
Puhlleh Mar. I* II. SI, 1111
CDB-34

BARRY’S

Legal Notice
IN T H E c m c r i T COURT OF
TH E NINTH J l ( l i c i t I, CIR­
CUIT. IN A N D FOR NEMINOI.H COUNTY, FI.ORIIIA
CHANCERY N O . 1M8T

n ivn n cK

JOHN PAUL FOX, JR..
Plaintiff,
vn.
DKTTT JANE FOX,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Tni HETTY JANE FOX
4 Monroe Street
Silver Creek, New York
Tou are ordered to appear
and anawer In parson, nr by
attnrney, to a Complaint h ere­
in filed agalnet you In C ir­
cuit Court nf Hemlnole Coun.
ty, Florida, on or before the
JOth day o f April, 1444, tha
aama being a autt fo r divorce
otherw ise a Decree Pro Confasao w ill ba entered agalnet
you fo r failure to appeer and
answ er aa required by law.
W ITNESS my hand and o f f i­
cial seal thla 14th day o f
March. 1444.
(CIRCUIT COURT HEAL)
Arthur II. Dackwlth, Jr.,
Clark o f (he Circuit Court
Seminole
County
Courthouea Sanford, Florida
Hy: Sandra S. Johnson
Deputy Clark
FELD ER AND HETTINOHAUS
Attornaya at l.aw
149 South Knowlea Avenue
Poat O ffice Bo* 1]74
W inter Park. Florida
Puhllah March 14. ]&amp; A April
1. 4. 1444.
CDM-14
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH E NINTH JUIIIUIAL CIR­
CUIT OF AND FOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. IM IS
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORTOAOE ASSOCIATION, a co r­
poration,
v».
W II.LIS CARTER and VONDA
JANE CAIlTEIt, h i. wlf*.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF BALE
NOTICE IS IIEH EHr OIVE.N that on tha Jnd day o f
April. 1911, at 11:04 o'clork A.
M. at tha front door o f tha
Court
H om e
of
Samlnola
County, at Hanford, Florida, tha
H onorable Arthur H. Ileckwltta,
Jr., Clark nf the Circuit Court
o f Samlnola. County, Florida,
w ill o ile r for aala to tha h ightat and beat bidder fo r caah,
at public outcry, tha fo llo w Ins dracrlbed proparty o f tha
Defandanta Wlllla Carter and
Vanda Jana Carter, hla w ife :
Lot 4. Dlock 49. NOIITH
ORLANDO,
a ccording
to
thereof recorded In
? lat
Mat Hook 13, Pagaa 10 and
It,
Public
Records
of
Hemlnota County, F lorida;
Including:
W all Heater — Panelrey—
Modal FA 43
Range
—
Frlgldalra —
Modal RHiO
R efrigerator — Frlgldalra
— Model D ll
Hot Water Heater — Day
A Night — Model I0-C
together with all atructuras
and
Improvements, than or
thereafter on said land.
Thla (a made pursuant to
Final Daeraa o f Foreclosure
entered In tha above causa,
Chancery D ocket No. 13414,
now pending In tha Circuit
Court o f and fo r Samlnola
County, Florida
IN WITNESS W H EREOF. I
have haraunto aat my hand
and officia l seal thla 14th day
of March, 1444.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
In and for Samlnola Coun­
ty, Florida
Uy: Sandra S. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
Joseph M. Muraska
p. o . R ot : : s
Fern Park, Fla.
Publish March 14, 1444
CD S-44

WORLD

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost ft Founfl
2. Notices - Personals
i. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
). Beach Rentals
). 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 ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
12. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchangt
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles • Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boata - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

"Smm, y*4f rfW • P d f fat wM

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1.

Vacuum Cleaner

Repairs, parts; Eltctrolux, Gar. apt 1201 Macnolla Ave.
Apply 5-6:20.
Kirby,
KexAir,
AlrWay,
GE, etc. Cleaners sold, ex­
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114 Lake Mary, Furn. 1 Br. house.
Ph. 322-3400 or 322-6247.
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone
FA 2-4765.
Furn. efficiency apt, for 1 or
couple, lights ft water tael.
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
$45.
322-7399.
REPAIRS — SALES —
ALL MAKES
Phone 322-2222

1 BR. furn. apt Quiet neigh­
borhood. Ph. 322-1462, 9-3:30.
322-4501 other times.

6. For Real

FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie 2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Avail­
able Mar. 1st. 14th Ave.
Cowan. 322-4013.
Longwood, I mi. from N.A.
S. Ph. 838-3298.
2 BR. house, kit equipped,
$73. 322-5303.
W K L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
CLEAN, 4-Rm. i l l Park.
W. First It.
FURN. A pt 500 Park Ave.
FURN. Apt 2300 Melionvilla.
1 BR., Furn. A p t with P v t
RENT A BED
bath, 317 S. Park A y*.
RoRaway, Hospital ft Baby
FURN., 2 Bedroom, screened
Bads.
porch. $65. 116 Howard
By Day, Week, or Month
Blvd., Loo gwood. 295-4334. Ph. FA 3-5181 118 W. 1st S t
CARROLL’S TURNITURE
2 Rme., furn. $55 Incl. water,
elec. No peta. Ph. 322-8016. 9. For Sal* or Rant

Legal Notice

A M ) I/NAN ASSOCIATION OF
ORLANDO, a corporation.
Plaintiff,
va.
IfE R R E R T A. MULLINS and
PRISCILLA J. MULLINS, hla
w ife : ARTH U R C. DIEHINQ,
at u i., at al..
Defandanta.
NOTICE O F SUIT
TOl ARTHUR C. DIEBINO
*31 Craatwood Avenue
Oaatorla. North Carolina
CAROLYN DIESINQ
TSI Craatwood Avenue
Gaatonla. North Carolina
Y ou ara hereby notified that
a ault has baan filed against
you
In tha abova entitled
causa, and that you ara re ­
quired to file you r answ er
with tha Clark o f thla Court
and to serve a cop y theraof
upon tha p la in tiff o r plalntlff'a attornaya, whoaa nama
and addresa la (Hies, Hedrick
It Robinson, 194 East Church
Htraat, Orlando, Florida, not
later than April 14, 1144. If
you fall to do as a Decree Fro
Confesso
w ill
ha
entered
agalnet you for tha relief de­
manded In the Com plaint. This
ault la to foreclose a m ort­
gage. Tha real property pro­
ceeded against la:
South 47 (aat o f L ot I
and North 11 fast o f Lot
4. Rlock A. ENGLISH ESTATES, UNIT ONE. a c ­
cording to tha plat there­
o f, as recorded In Plat
Hook 13, Page 1, Public
R ecords o f Sem inole Coun­
ty. Florida.
WITNESS my hand and tha
aaal o f thla Court at Sanford.
Florida,
thla
14th
day
of
March. 1944.
(SE A L)
Arthur H. B eckw ith, J r ,
Clark
Dyt Sandra I. Johnson
D. C.
Giles. H edrick 4k Robinson
191 East Church Street
Orlando. Florida
A ttorneys for P lain tiff
Publish March 11, IS A April
1. I. 1414.
CD 8-I4
NOTICE OF
FOBECLOSUBK BALM
NOTICE la hereby given (bat
tha undersigned
Arthur
H.
Iirckw lth. Jr., Clark o f Circuit
Court
of
Seminole
County,
Florida, will, on tha lat day
o f April, 1944, at 11:04 o'cla ck
A. M. at tha F ront D oor af
tha Samlnola County Court
House, Hamlnola County, In
tha city o f Sanford, Florida,
o ffe r for aala and sail at pub­
lic ou tcry to tha highest and
hast bidder for cash, tha fo l­
low in g described property s it­
uated
In Samlnola
County,
Florida, ta-w lti
L ot U . Block A. WOOD
M ERR PARK SND RE
I’ t.AT, according to plat
th eroof recorded In Plat
Book IS, Page TC. Public
Records o f Samlnola Coun­
ty. SGorlda.
pursuant ta tha Final Decree
o f F oreclosure entered In a
ease pending In said Court,
the atria o f which la
MeCAUOHAM M O R T G A G E
COMPANY. INC. a
Florida
oorporaUea,
P lain tiff,

NOT U S F O N U B L K

4 Ikmk f a r t s «saiqr § m § to 4m s

LOST. Pre«. sun (lasses. Dr. l-ROOM efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath and ahower, suit­
Douiherty case. Ph. 222-2212.
able for couple or single
person or retired. All utili­
Notices • Personals
ties Included ta rent. Ideal­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
ly located on First St., with­
0 . M. Harrisons
in 1 block of 2 free parking
12U Palmetto
lots and shopping center. In­
322-8827
222 7*41
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store, 211 E. First SL

FURN. 3 Rm. A pt Water tael. 3 BR., 3 Bath, Fla. Rm. 113
518 Park Ave.
E. Coleman Clrde. Rent
$150 mo. Ph. 323-08(7.
MODERN, Clean efficiency
apt. 601 Palmetto or phone CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call • v e a l s g s
322-1374.
332-1587.
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT. IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUN. B E A U T I F U L comfortable
T Y . FLORIDA.
Bedroom ft Sitting Room. 2 BR. bouse Inquire 817 Cata­
CHANCERY NO. IM 44
lina Drive.
322-5630.
FIR S T
FEDERAL
SAVINOB

KENNETH GRAHAM MONOS
and ANNIE RUTH HONDA hla
w ife, at a l.
Defendants,
and tha ehaaeary number a f
w hich le 1S4S4.
WITNESS my band and tha
o fficia l aaal o f said Court, thla
14th day o f March. M44.
(SEAL)
A rtb ar H. B eckw ith. J r .
Clark a f lb s Circuit Court
o f Bemlasla County, F lo r­
ida
B y: Jaaa * . W ilke
Deputy Clark
Joseph M. Fttagerald
Attorney for P lain tiff
SS4 Security Trust Building
Miami S3, Florida
F lU n k lln 1-S47S
Publish March 11. 1144.
CDS-44

f

6. For Root

1. Lost ft Found

1 will a * ta
far i s j debts lacw rta br
aaya•a attar ttaa Myself.
j

HARRY GRIMM

If yon want people to pay
attention to your huitaesa,
call FA 2-5812 and aak the
NOTICE OF PUBLIC ICE AM­
INO OF PMOINIBED CHANGES Herald Staff about some at­
AND AMENDMENTS IN CER­ tention getting ada

Legal Notice

TAIN DISTRICTS AND BOUN­
DARIES OF T E E BONING O R .
DINANCE OF TH E CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Notice la hereby given that
a Public H earing w ill ba held
at tha Commlaelon Room In
tha City Hall In tha City nf
Sanford.
Florida,
at
1:91
o'clock P. M., on April 11. 1444,
to
consider
tha
fo llow in g
rhangta and amendments to
tha Zoning Ordinance o f tha
City o f Hanford, F lorida:
Portion o f tha property ly ­
in g east o f Orlando Drive
(H ighw ay 1T-4S) and nerth
o f Onora Road la proposed to
ba aoned C -l (N eighborhood
Com m ercial) D istrict. Said p ro .
&gt;arty being more particulary described aa follow a:
All o f Lota SI through SI.
and that part o f Lot S7 lying
north o f Onora Road and beIng In tha City o f BanforA
Amended Plat o f Druid Park,
PH T, pages I and 4, Samlnola
County Records.
All parties la Interest and
elllaens ahall hava an oppor­
tunity to ba haerd at said
hearing.
I)y ord er o f tha City Com­
mission a f the City o f ganford.
IGoDda,
this
Sth
day
of
March. 1114.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Aa City Clark o f tha
C ity o f Sanford. Florida
Publish March IS. ta il.
CDS-4S

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH E NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMIMOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. ISaSl
FED ER AL NATIONAL MORT­
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a earpo ration,
F la la tlff,
FRANKLIN
W ILLIAMS and
CAROLYN E. W ILLIAM*, hla
w ife.
D afandaata
NOTICE OP SUIT IN
NORTOAOB FORECLOSURE
TO i F ran k lla W illiams
Residence Unknowa
Carolyn E. W illiam s
Residence Unknown
Tou. Defendants, ara h ere­
by notified that a com plaint
to foreclose a certain m ort­
ga ge oa tha fo lle w la g describ­
ed property, altuata, lyin g and
being
la
Samlnola
Coanty,
Florida, to -w lt:
Lot I. Block H. SUNLAND
ESTATES. Amended PUL
aeoordlng to a plat there­
o f. racerdad la Plat Rook
IS, poses 1 A S, a f tha
Public Records o f Semi­
nole County, Florida,
T ogether with
Ona GE range, Elautrlck
modal 491B1WH. (artel TP99(1471; ana Duo-Therm
beater, modal 441-1, Serial
u s e r s ; ana V ictor CIIr m s
kltchaa ethauet faa, no
modal o r aerial num ber;
tan VanatUn blinds, metal
m anufactured by Sankarlk
a le s a A Paint Company.
Sanford, • (Florida, aa m e­
dal ar aerial aum beri
hag baan filed against yoa la
tha e b ore styled ault and yea
ara required to serve a copy
o f your Answer ar Pleading
lo the Complaint aa P la in tiffs
attorney, JOSEPH X . MUR
ASKO, P. a
B os (31, Fora
Park, Florida, and file tha
erlg ta e l Aaawar ar Pleading
In tha a fflea a f tha Clark at
tha Ctrcalt Court aa ar be­
fo re tha lt ih day o f April,
1144. I f you fall ta da aa. a
daeraa pro coal seao w ill ba
lakaa agalaat you far tbs re ­
l i t ! demanded la the CompU lat.
WITNESg my hand and o f ­
ficial aaal of oftlca a l Sanford,
Samlnola County, thU 14th day
a f March . 1S44.
(SE A L)
Arthur H- B eckw ith. J r ,
Clark a f Circuit Court
B y: Saadra g. Johasoa.
D. C.
JOSEPH H. MU BASKO

Altoreey at Law
P. a Bog 1H
Para Park. Plartda
PubHjh Her. II. si

A# la l i f t
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Legal Notice
SfOTICW UNDER PICTITIOVS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT H A T CONCERN!
N otice Is hereby slveu that
tha undersigned, pursuant to
tha "F lctltlou a Nama Statute"
Chapter I4I.0S, Florida Statute,
III register with tha Clark
o f tha Circuit CcurL In and
far Samlnola County, F lorida,
upon raealpl o f p r o o f a f tha
publication o f thta notice, the
fictitiou s name to -w lt: AIR
PLOW DISTRIBUTORS under
which w a are engaged In bualnaaa at 14 P am Plata In tha
City o f P am Park, Florida.
That tha party Intaraetad In
said bualnaas antarprlaa tp aa
follow a:
A ir Flaw D eatgn* Tna.
Dated a l
Maitland, O range
County, Florida, F ebruary I f,

1441.

Publish Fab. M, A Mae. A IL
11. 1*44.
CDR-TI
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN!
N otice la hereby given (hat
tha undersigned, pursuant to
tha "Flotltloua Nama Statute*
Chapter 4*1.91, F lorida Sta­
tute,
w ill
register
with
tha Clark o f tha C ircuit Court
In and fo r Sem inole County.
Florida, upon receipt o f p r o o f
o f the publication o f thla n o .
ties, tha fictitiou s nama, to w it! CENTRAL ELB CTREND
under w hich wa are engaged
la bualnaas at Id Fern Flaaa
In tha City a f Fern Park, F lo r­
ida.
That tha party Interested In
said bualnaas antarprlaa la aa
fallow s!
A ir F la w D esign * In cDated
at Maitland, O range
County, Florida, Febru ary 14,
11*4.
Puhllah Fab. 14 A Mar. A It.
II. t i l l .

NOTICE o r PUBLIC H E A R ­
ING OF PEOPOIKD CHANGES
AND AMENDMENTS IN CER­
TAIN DISTRICTS AND BOUN.
D A R IE I OF TH E BONINO OR­
DINANCE OF T E E CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
N otice Is hereby given that
n Public H earing w ill ba held
at the Commission Room In
the City Hall In tha C ity o f
BanforA Florida. &lt;\i 4:44 o 'clo ck
F. M., an April I f. 1(44. ta
oenalder the fo llo w in g changes
and amendments to the Z on ­
in g Ordinance o f the C ity o f
Sanford, Florida:
That property lyin g w est e (
Sanford Avenue a id bstwaan
(Tib. Street and llt h Street la
prapaatd
ta ba 9auad C -l
(N e lsb b e rb o o d
Com m ercial)
D is trict Said property being
m ore particularly described aa
follow a:
(a ) Com mencing 119 fast R
• f tba Intersection a f S
ROW line a f (I t b . St.
and tba W Hue o f tha
N BU o f NEM o f NE14
o f I E &lt;4 o f See. 1, Twp
10 S. Kg I0E, thanes run
S 3(1 faaL E 1(B ft . X
3(1 f t - thence W lip ft.
ta FOB.
(b ) Com m encing 190 fo o t B
and III E o f tha Interseotloa a f ■ ROW Una
a f 37th. St. and tha tv
lin e o f NEt* o f N E 'i o f
NEU o f SE1( o f Sac 1.
T w p 3eg. Kg ICE. thence
run N II ft. E 111 f .
■ 71 fL thanca run W
111 ft ta FOB.
(c ) R I t ft o f ■ 11* ft
o f N 191 ft o f W l i e It
o f K14 o f NK14 uf UK1,
o f Sac 1, T w p 19 B. Rg
19 K.
All parties In tntefaet and
ettlseup ahall ba*a an o p p o r­
tunity to bo board a t said
hearing.
By erdar a f tha C ity Com ­
m ission o f tba City o f ganford,
Florida, t t l i Itb. day o l March
1114.
H. N. TAMM. JR .
Aa C ity d o r k o f tko
A April
City o f BanforA F lorida
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12. Real Estate For Sale 16. Female Retp Wanted

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Sewing: Machine SWEETIE PIE
Operators Needed

DEBARY: 2 BR., terrazto
floors, elec, heat, air-cond.,
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate, Steady employment in a m o­
dem air-conditioned factory.
668-4791.
Apply In person to AHx of
322-3361
Sanford, iliway 17-92. Do
12. Real Estate For Sale
not Phone.
_____
Small, neat 2 BR, 1 Bath

S BR, CB Home, Lakevicw
and lake privileges.

By Nadine Seltzer

GEHR REALTY

NEAR TOWN

home, with cerport on love­ 17. Male Help Wanted
FOUND!
ly shaded lota. Good garden
The perfect 2 bedroom Home,
spot.
Punch press operators and
In top condition. Ideal neigh­
asaembly workers. Apply in
borhood. Extra den, hard­
$7,600 - TERMS
person Harcar Aluminum
wood floors, beautiful yard,
Products Co., Hwy. 17-92,
enclosed garage. Only $330
Sanford.
Down, $70.80 monthly on
new FHA Financing.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at niawatha
3400 COMMISSION
SALESMEN In any area or
1809 VERNANOO
local area, to sell finished
This attractive and almnst
Block Homes on owner'*
completely
furnished
2
bed­
1901 Park Avenue
lot. Straight 20 year payroom
home
has
Just
been
FA 2-5232 anytime
out. If experienced see Mr.
redecorated and re-roofed,
McMurtry, Tampa
Build­
GREENBUIAR
also reduced to $8,150 with
ers, all day Monday, March
Choice
lots
available
In
terms to suit your Budget.
23, at Mayfair Hotel, San­
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
Low monthly payments.
ford.
overlooking
golf
course.

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Payton Realty

Seminole Realty

Seminole Realty

Custom building to your
AUTOMOBILE
SALESMAN.
specifications.
Greenbrier
Must be experienced, resi­
developed by
1001 S. park
322-5232
dent o f Seminole or Volusia
KINGSWOOD
Nites: 322-8971-3013 or 2248
County. See Mr. Brass, at
BUILDERS, INC.
Brass Motors, 519 E. First
202 Fairmont Dr.
BALL-BLAIR AGENCY
St., Sanford, Fla.
FA 2-8074
3rd A Park Ave.
19. Situation* Wnnted
Phone 322-5641

YOUR CHOICE...
FIRST COME —
FIRST SERVED I

Lake Front or Lake View Lota
with privileges. Cleared and
Ready . . . Only 8 ml 'touth
of Sanford, l’ r ic o
Right
. . . Terms Arranged.

YARD WORK. W I N D O W
MOBILE HOME
CLEANING. 322-2155.
1958 Spar Craft Mobile Home.
Completely furnished. Fin­ Ironing, at home. 322-7791.
ancing available to respon­
Day work. 322-0513.
sible party.
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker DAY WORK: 322-5766.
322-8457 for Appointment

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"It's an old cheesecake ptetur* of me!"
27. Special Service

29. Automobile Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 3-4233

Smell 5-room frame bouse,
practically finished, corner
lots,
good
water,
near
INVESTMENT It REALTY
school, in Paola. $2,950 end
116 N. Park
322-9173
buyer pays all paper trans­
fer. 323-0311,
I BR. Home, Study, 1U
Baths, large Family Rm. in
Builders of Beautiful Homes
good neighborhood; includ­
All Types Financing
ing steve, refrig., room airconditioner, washing ma­
chine It rugs. Really ter­
rific buy!
Monthly pay­
Harold Logan, Prei.
ments $83.50.
802 Highland Ave., Longwood
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
838-3911
322 2744
Inc.
FA 2-8074
Build in Confidence
Special By l ’opulur Demand
Buy with Pride
Our Budget Wave Spee. $6.95
I BR, 2 Bath CB home, 305
All Types Financing
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
Satauma Dr.. R a v e n o a Will Also Build on Your Lot
81h Palmetto Ave. 322-0834
Park.

LMN
Enterprises, Inc.

Toy Manchester!, 1-male, 1female, 10 weeks old. 322ROUND BOBRIN MACHINE
5967.
(Rental Machine)
Reduced 25%
32. Flowers • Shrub*
Call Singer Representative
BLOOMING Rosea on CharoWX 6800
kte stock. All other kinds
of Nursery shrubbery and 21" TVl. $20 up. 700 W. 9th,
Ph. 322 9792.
tree a.
Gray Shadows Nursery
SLANT O-MATIC
6 311. 8. on Sanford Ave.
Sewing Machine. Automatic
Zlg
Zag.
Makca
fancy
33. Furnllara
stitches, buttonholaa, sewi
on buttons, monograms, etc.
WANTED reliable couple to
Bully guaranteed. Take up
take up monthly payments
payments of $9.12 mo. Lib­
of $13.50 on 3 complete
eral trade for your old ma­
roomt of furniture. Call
chine. Call for Free Home
TE 8-1511, Caaielberry, col­
Trial $22-7488.
lect.

SINGER

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

25. Plumbing Servie
Privacy: Lg. gracloua 2 alary
borne, in town, city conven­
PLUMBING
Builders of Tee 'N Green
ience It water, 2100 aq. ft.,
Contracting Repelra
Harold Logan, Pres.
plus big screen porch, back
FREE ESTIMATES
332-2744
utility porch, patio, garage, 838-3911
R. L. HARVEY
117,500. 322-9235.
FA 2-3383
3 BR., Fla. Rm., 1V4 baths, 201 Sanford Ave.
cent, heat, air-cond. $430
27. Special Service*
FHA - V A HOMES Down, $84 mo. 322-6513.
2, I, k 4 BEDROOMS
PIANO SVC. 4k TUNING
3 BR., It* bath borne. As­
1, 1V4, It 2 BATHS
Rebuilding - Reletting
sume payments. 322-3455.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
Johns Realty
322-2661 — After 13 p. m.
Low Monthly Payments
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
For Complete Information
116 N. Park Ave
FA 2-6123 Deep wells drilled up to 150'
See Or Call Your
only 1305. Everything furn­
FHA - V A
ished. Nothing down, $13.75
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Tnauror.
mo. Longwood 838-4393,
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2465
SALES BROKER
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
S.
Park
Ave.
322-2264.
333-2283.
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out.
Large, Smell. Call Bob
M 3 P ert Dr.
322-2420 ONLY $7,300 TOTAL PRICK
323-0742.
Roomy
2
Bedroom
homo
on
SOFT LIGHTS,
nice lot, with fruit trees
SHEAFER’S
SWEET MUSIC
and Deep Well. Walking CLOCK &lt;i WATCH REPAIR
SHIMMERING POOL
distance of Shopping. Lo­ All types clocks 4 watches
ic comforts of • 4-bedroom
cated 2478 Sanford Ave.,
repaired. Pick up k deliv­
Home, the luxury of a huge
Monthly payments of $44.73
ery.
master bedroom, the warm,
after Down payment of U3Hi Elm
322-3231
secure feeling that a big
$2,000—Exclusive Listing.
fireplace gives In the win­
FOR REPAIRS * PAINT­
ter, the convenience o f a
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
ING: Phone 332-3438.
large kitchen with breakRealtor
fa it bar, end the fun of Raymond Lundquist, K uo. Tractor mowing It Grading.
Call FA 2-7621.
a covered iwlmmlng pool TK 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
with underwater lighting and
NEED A PICTURE T
GUEST HOME
eolt Hi-Fi mualc - These
Call BUI Vincent at
7
Cheerful
Bedrooms,
4
Baths,
pleasures, and many more
Tha Sanford Herald
makes this Park Avenus
can be yours. See this
Guest home ideal for a I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
$25,000 Beauty today!
Parties 4 Gatherings,
commercial venture as a
STEMPER AGENCY
Small or Large.
Guest Home, or suitable for
1919 S. French
FAST SERVICE
large family. Owner dcalrei
322-4991
to retire. A good opportun­ Day 322-2811 • Night 322 0922
ity for the right party at Small gardana plowed with
$16,500. Can be handled for
Koto Tiller, nothing too
$3,000
Down Payment.
Property Management
•mall. 322-3859.

$100

St.

Stenstrom Realty

Jim Hunt Realty
Offera for your selection
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
Bedroom

Government

Please accept our special invitation to come in and get acquaint­
ed with the 1964 FORD, recently selected “Car of the Year” by
Motor Trend Magazine, and help us celebrate our •••

3 3 rd A n n ive rsa ry
“We're Making The Deals

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

Talking About!"

To make tha beat homa
buy, see tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

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3334 Park Dr.

2-8848
$23 0700
Santord, Fla.

,

$100

DOWN
* « lMONTH

3 - UedreMn Heme

CUSTOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
Comer Lee Rd. and 17-92
Phone 814-0021

The HERALD

Let One O f Our 7 Qualified

Coin 0 p Laundry

Your C a r Selection.

9 A LB. CAPACITY 4 | c
WASHERS
111 W . 27th ST.
Hue * Herb l.oerhelt,
Owner*

our lot

63 Buick Special Deluxe
4-dr. V-8 with automatic Iran*.,
radio and heater. Very low
mileage— wo sold it naw— 10,000
mil* FACTORY WARRANTY
atlll In effect.

2295
1795

Arctic While with all leather In­
terior—The beet family car on
the road today— Auto, trans.,
radio and healer. A local c a r -

2295

60 Rambler Custom 4-Dr.
Auto. Tram., radio and heater,
power altering, power brakes.
V-8 entlne that burns regular
gaa. Positively tho dran rit
Rambler in town.

50

1095

A T T E N T IO N !

New Cars In Stock

Ask About The Totally New

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BY FORD

Coming April

17th !

Campers, Travelers, V W Fanciers
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63 VW Kombi Station Wagon
(3 SEATS)
Radio, Heater, W 8W Urea.

1895

FAMOUS FORD SERVICE
IS NOW AVAILABLE

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WEEK!

To Better Serve Our Customers

S&amp; H
LAUNDERAMA
Gleaa Enclosed
Clean and Comfortable

prlc* afona. W o eon give you not only a good
price, but a good used oar, too. Coma on downs
aaa and driva whatever atrlkee your fancy on

62 Buick Special Station Wagon

With The Purchase
Of Any Car Priced
$495 Or Over ,

Salesmen Assist You In

Want Ads.

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Free Top Value
Stamps

It Pays
m

THE LOWEST
PRICE IS NOT
ALWAYS THE
BEST PRICE

■port roup*. Factory Air Con­
ditioned, Auto, trane., Power
steering, Radio, Bucket seats
and (a It beautiful!

Seminole Realty

To I

GUNS. New 4i Used. Large I960 Volkswagen, 2 Dr. Sedan,
selection. Will trade, Alto
black,
radio,
A-l
cond.
repali. Tackle told k re­
Must Sell I $850. Ph. 222-3328,
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp 4k Gun Shop.
'54 Chevrolet parts for sale*
322 8370, 7-9 p.m.
SANFORD CARTETS,
LINOLEUM &lt;r TILE CO.
1954 Chevrolet sedan delivery
Quality Installations
panel truck. Priced righ t
127 W. 1st St., Sanford
322-7434.
Free Estimates
322-3241
BUYINO A 1TEW or
MAR. SPEC. Mcn'a Western
USED CART
shirts, $2.99. Surplus City,
FINANCE IT WITH US
201 W. 1st Rt.
• Low Interest Rates

62 Pontiac Tempest LeM ans

Other Dealers Are Only

CONCRETE PLACING
k FINISHING
1901 S. Park
322-5231
Specialise Petioa, Drive ways
Work Guaranteed
Nites: S22-8971-S031 or 224$
FREE ESTIMATES
IS. Runlntu Opportunity HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
322-1B0T
Exclusive Franchise
New Sanford Shopping Center,
with Publix, J. C. Penney,
McCrory, Eckerdi, end a
bank. We will completely
install by factory trained
experts, ultra modern coinop, self-service laundry and
dry cleaning store In thla
center. We have 8 yr. bank
financing of balance, and
offer continued assistance.
You can make over 100%
return on your Investment.
For complete information,
call Ralph Haesly, collect
323-0191 Temp*, or write
me, c /o Koto Klein, 4231
Florida Ave.

36. Automobile* . Track*

IT PAY8 TO BUY WHERE YOU KNOW
WHAT YOU’RE GETTING. Don't buy for

V A - FHA
k Sales Broker

34. Article* For Sale

a Low Monthly Payments
SINGER - LIKE NEW
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Equipped to Zigzag It make
buttonholes,
m o n o - 2nd Car, '54 Plymouth t.
grams. Pay off balance of
Needs paint, tag. Only $83.
$82.40 or $7.80 a month.
522-2296 after 5 p. m.
Guaranteed. 322-9411,
1963 Fontlac Tempest, Stt
BOLEX 8mm MOVIE
Hospital bed, commode, wheel
FRKK ESTIMATE
engine, like new. $200 down
CAMERAS
chair, walker. 322-2317.
Upholstering 4c Mattress ren­
and assume pymts., $73 mo.
ovating. New It Used Furni­ 1 with Pan Cinor 30 300 31
Will accept older car
Refrigerator,
U.5,
good
eond.
lens. Cost $250. Sell $100; 1
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
equity. 322-3314.
$33. 1901 E. 2nd St.. 322-5026.
with Elgrrt Auto Lena, Case
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
1955
Chevrolet 4-dr. Sta. wa­
&amp; Grip, $60; X with Semi- Rent Blue Lustre
FA 2-2117.
Electric
gon,
R k H, air-cond., good
Auto A 2 extra lenses $80.
Carpet Shampooer for only
cond. $395. 1001 E. 2nd St.
Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
New condition. Write Mr.
$1 per day. Carroll's Fur­
322-5028.____________________
Quick Servico With the
Champion, 1908 N. Orlando
niture.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Ave., Maitland.
Clrcatalon Walnut Potter Bed, 37. Iloata • Motor*
POST. FA 2-0877,
Cheat of Drawers, Little
SPINET PIANOS low
dretaer, vanity chair to Gateway To The Waterway
Used furniture, appliances,
Want a wonderful Spinet for
match, mahogany end ta­ Hobson Sporting Goods
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
an economy price? Streep'a
Your EVINRUDE Daator
blet, platform rocker. 1432
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
have the lovelleat you’ve
W. Hartley Circle, DeBary. 304-8-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 3-5981
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
ever
seen.
Brand naw,
Ph. 868-5525,
guaranteed 15 years, on
39. Trailera - Cabana*
For tiie biggest selection of
Sale for only $473 complete Hearing Alda, like new. Will
nearly new and used furni­
PALACE Housetrailer, 8 x 21
sacrifice. Ph. 322-7431.
Including delivery. Choice of
ture, aeo Noll's Furniture
Comp. furn. Can be seen
hand-rubbed decorator wal­
Brokerage in Casselberry
M It M Produce Co. West
nut or mahogany . . . Ph. 35. Articlen Wanted
on 17-92. Open 6 day* 9 to 6.
1st St.
Orlando ft4-2401 for Home WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
34. Art idea For Side
showing without obligation,
Local automobile dealer* of­
or small amounts. Bonded
or visit Streep'a at 841 N.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. I-ee Mans­ fer their best buys to Herald
l-Rliem gat water heater, 20
Orange.
field. FA 2-4244
classified display adi.
gal. 1-20 gal. electric water
heater, Homart. Good con­
SINGER SLANT NEEDLE
dition. Ph. 322-2202.

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, Scnknrik Glusn and Puint
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Company
All Types and Sires
210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2-4822
BABYSITTING to my home.
We Repair and Service
322-2274.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
b T I N E
Free inspection, estimates,
Machinery
and
Supply
Co.
21. Beauty Salon*
pickup, delivery. Recortog
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
It repairs discounted.
PERMANENT SPECIALI
211'* E. 3rd.
322-3443
Our Budget Wave Now $6 95 For FAST TAXI SERVICE
Like new Sewing condition.
READY MIX CONCRETE
call Homer Little at Grey­
Ace Beauty Salon,
Zlgtaga, buttonholes, mono­
Patioi, Floor, Free Estinialca
Auto
Gists,
Tops
hound
Bus
Station.
322-1421
Mayfair Hotel
grams, etc. Balance now
Sills, lintcli, Heps, blocks,
k Seat Covert
or 322-9993,
Phono 522-8525
due: $82.20 or $7.80 monthsand, cement, rnck, pipe,
ly. Fully guaranteed. Call
steel, grease traps, dry
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK HOME IMPROVEMENT Con­
tractor. Interior, Exterior
now for Freo Home Trial.
wells. Stepping atones.
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
Painting. All work guaran­
Liberal trade for old m a­
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
504 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8031
evenings. 3 Senior stylists.
teed. A. J. Adcock. 322 9358. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 309 Elm Ave.
chine. Ph. 522-7488.
322-5751
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.

20, Babysitters

SO U TH W A RD

34. ArticlM For Sal*

STRICKL A N D -M 0 R R IS 0 N , Inc.
Ph. 322-1481

308 E. FIRST ST„ SANFORD
Winter Park Ph. MI 4-8916

B U I C K

:] R A M B L E R
301 \V. Ini. St.

Ph. 332-0131

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HEY KIDS...COME-A-RUNNING!! FOOD FAIR PRESENTS

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Page 8-A— March 18, *64

Russia Refuses
To Free Flier

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BERLIN (UPI) - Soviet
official! have refuaed to re*
kaee a U. S. Air Force of*
fleer hoeplUUaed in Eaat Oer.
many abice Soviet Jeta ahot
down hia plane laat week,
let Lt. Harold W. Welch,
M, of Detroit, la one of three
offleera who parachuted from
the RDM reconnalaaanco plane
laat Tueaday when It waa
downed by the Soviet pilot!
after atraylni acroaa the bor­
der Into Communiet Eaat Ger­
many.
Welch waa the only man
Injured In the Incident and the
Bovleta Monday permitted Air
Force flight aurgeon Capt.
John L. Monroe of Weat End,
N. C., to vlalt him In the So­
viet army hoapltal in Magde­

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LOW P R IC ES YOU CAN’T PASS UP!

burg.

Elks To Hold
Smorgasbord

F L A . OR GA. GRADE " A " FRESH

FR Y ER

The Sanford Elba Lodge
will eponsor a smorgasbord
neat Saturday night at the
club to raise funds for a ca­
bin at Camp Chalange.
The camp la located on weat
State Road to and aids handi­
capped children from through­
out the state,
Coat of the cabin U aet at
$1,300. The camp la sponsored
by the Florida 8oclety for
Crippled Children and begins
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tana to face charges of en­
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VOL. 56

We're not aver»e to boost­
ing our so-called •'opposition"
—television—especially when
we feel it will offer entertain­
ment of interest to area view­
ers. It should tonight. And
you've got two separate hours
in which to sec it.
Brailey Odham, as you
know, Is seeking Sen. Spessard L. Holland's scat in
Washington. T h e
Sentinel
knows it too and on Friday
the 13th it took a subtle, slash­
ing verbal attack at Brailcy's
ambition.
Seems the former Sanford
man failed to enjoy it. He's
"invited" the Orlando publish­
er, Martin Andersen, to "dis­
cuss the issues" of the sena­
torial election and which are
"vital to the area, state and
nation." Odham says it’s in
rebuttal to the editorial.
"The program," his paid
ad says, "will be telecast with
or without the presence of
Mr. Andersen." The times:
Tonight at 7:30 on Channel 6
or at 8:30 on Channel W.

United Press Leased Wire

Third Legr
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —
Mrs. Jonn Merriam Smith, de­
termined to become the first
woman to fly around the
world alone, took off early to­
day for Miami on the third leg
of her 27,000-mile trip.

Lynda 20 Today
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
It's Lynda Bird Johnson's 20th
birthday today, but it appears
the President’s eldest daugh­
ter will be too busy for any
tiut the simplest of fumlly
celebrations.

15 Identified

Harry Tells ’Em

THIS MAKE-BELIEVE DERRY decorates the entrance o f the Sanford
Naval Air Station ballroom in anticipation of the reception Friday even­
ing for visiting dignitaries attending the 10th annual Ilombing Derby of
Heavy Attack Wing One. Snilors are pictured placing the “ derby."

Fighting Fierce
As Cyprus Truce
Vietnamese For W ar Falls Apart
Junta Chief Rallies

Jerrie Takes Off

Wiener Dies

Airport Plan
Is Advanced

Filibuster Charged

$3.4 Billion

mark that some Vietnamese
GlIAZIVEItAN, C y p r u s
are fighting and dying in the
... , . . .
|(UPI) — The fragile Informal
guerrilla war while in Saigon. Irilfc lhrollR,lou, cypnia sine
"it’s j u s t twisting every the arrival of the first Ca­
nadian United Nations troops
night."
He threatened to shoot or last week collapsed today
with the snap and crunch o(
imprison those who try to
builds and bazookas Into tlilr
cvsdc the mobilization.
Turkish Cypriot village.
He also sent a high-level
The indications that this is­
mission to Phnom Penh, cap land may be entering a new
which has indicated it will
take up diplomatic relations

with Communist North Viet
Nam. He had announced earHer r t.) (UP d lw ^ a t in , rela­

tions „\j d »«
neutral Laos.

.ured with

moves
, „Khanh'ff mobilization
,
.
followed recommendations b&gt;
Defense Secretary Hobeit S.
MtNamarfc, who visited Merc
this mouth.
The White House pledged
more economic and military
aid to Khanh's government
Tuesday, admitting there had
been some setbacks in the
guerrilla war.
There was a new setback
reported Wednesday. A U. S.
military spokisman said six
Vietnamese soldiers w e r e
killed and 26 wounded in a
daylight ambush hy Commu­
nist forces 50 miles south of
Saigon.

Explorer Lost
After One Hour
CAPE KENNEDY ( UPI) The United States today lost
nn Explorer satellite about an
liuur after it was rocketed in­
to space to examine the iono
sphere to test a new spare
tracking system using Intense
beams of light called lasers.
(Earlier story on page 2).

Henry N. Tamm Jr., direc­
tor of financing for Sanford,
will be a panelist for the 22nd
annual short course for mu­
nicipal clerks and finance of­
ficers in Gainesville March 22
to 25. His subject will be "Tax
Assessing, Collecting, Licens­
ing." Also attending from
here will be 3lrs. Itosa M.
Hotundo, assistant finance di­
rector.
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A longtime Sanford resi­
dent, Hugh Tillis, visited the
Herald office the other day
to reminisce on the past. He
was in the meat market bus­
iness for years and also oper­
ated the Market Restaurant,
famed for iU calves liver and
onions. Tillis whispered, how­
ever, his calves liver was in
reality lambs liver and he
bought it for five cents a
pound.
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NEW YORK (U PI)—Union
and management leaders add­
ed new verbal fireworks Wed­
nesday night to Ihe violencemarked, 14-month s t r i k e
against the Florida
East
Coast Railroad (FEC).
George Lelghty, president
of the non-operating railroad
union said “ reasonable" man­
agement could have settled
ported this afternoon with the for labor dispute before the
British announcement t h a t walkout.
firing also had erupted at
FEC board chairman Ed
Katohorto *n the aorthem ward Ball Mid •*. . . wo don’t
coeit. R waa hared this flv- bollovo 1» Jumping through a'
lag might N directed from hoop aimply
because the
the nearby Turkish Cypriot union organization or any
stronghold of Leflci and rep- other organization holds it
,|cnt , m#Jorre.
up."
U |iation&lt;
The two men commented
At least four Turkish Cypri­ during a taped television
ots were wounded—one criti­ show with the Nuiionul Kdu
cally—by the ride and bj- ration
Television
Network
zmika fire which green Cyp­ (NET) for the program, "At
riot police and irregulars Issue."
lofted into this northern Cyp­
Leighty said he was at a
rus village. There were no loss to understand thu recur­
rc|Mirts of Greek Cypriot cas­ ring dynamite blasts which
ualties.
have caused extensive dam­
Each side accused Ihe other age to FEC freight trains on
of starting ttie fighting.
572-inlle line between Miami
and Jacksonville.
The strike was called Jan.
23, l!Mi3, when the railroad re
fused to follow a nationwide
railroad agreement. A presl
denlial emergency board ask
cd Hie nation's major rail
Stephen Grover Sewell, of roads and unions to accept a
Sanford, has been named a 10-rent hourly Increase for
merit scholar after attending union workers. All agreed ex
Florida Presbyterian College'* crpt Ihe FEC, which claimed
scholarship evaluation over it wss operating at a loss.
the weekend. He was one of
In defending tlie EEC's ac
70 outstanding students at­ lion, Ball said last night "if
tending Ihe session.
you're going to stay in bust
The scholarship carries with ness you've got to make a
it a maximum stipend of profit.**
$500, according to William H.
Taylor, director of admissions.
Sewell took part in two days
of testing, prrsonsl interviews
and evaluation sessions, com­
peting with top students from
Orange Count) friends of
10 states.
Army reservists bound for
Between sessions the stu­
training ramp created a bit
dents took part in pool parof a disturbance here Wed
lies, record hop and picnics.
nesday afternoon, police re
He is the son of the Rev.
ported today.
ami Mrs. Sewell, of First
Police were called to the
Presbyterian Church.
ACL depot here when the
"friends" created a ruckus
35-Hour Week
there.
CLEARWATER (U l'l)-T h e
Tho friends had accompan
International Rrothcrhood of led ihe reservists this far.
Elcrtriral Workers (IBEW) They were taken to police
put Western Electric Co. on station and caused $26 dam
notice Wednesday the AFL- age to the plumbing and mat
CIO union will demand a 35- tresses in their cell before
hour work week for its 70,000 they were released to their
employes in nine plants.
parents.

Sanford Youth
Awarded $500
Scholarship

Friendship Is
Disturbing

9 a.m.
Competition.

GREETED on hie urrivnl here this morning for the 10th annual Bomb*
ing Derby o f Heavy Attack Wing One was Vice Adm. Paul D. Stroop,
commander o f all Naval Air Forces with the U. S. Pacific Fleet. He was
greeted by Capt. Robert M. Ware, commanding officer of Sanford Naval
Air Station (left), and Capt. James O. Mayo, commanding officer of
Heavy Attack Wing One (right).
(Herald Photo)
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JACKSONVILLE (UPI) The Florida F.ast Coast Rail­
way filed suit In Federal
Court Wednesday to block the
merger of Ihe Atlantic Coast
Line and Seaboard Air Line
railroads.
The FEC said the merger,
scheduled to take place April
10, would reduce competition
and monopolize transportation
services available to the pub­
lic
in
Florida,
Alabama,
North Carolina, South Caro­
lina. Georgia and Virginia.
The FEC said it was depen­
dent on an Interchange of
traffic with the ACL to com­
pote with the Seaboard on the
east coast of Florida.
The Interstate Commerce
Commission authorized the
merger Dec. 13, 1963, and re­
fused March 6 to reconsider
its ruling.
The FEC asked that a
three-judge Federal Court be
called as soon as possible to
hear Its complaint.

Bombing Derby

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Many local telephone sub­
scribers are getting careless
in reading the directory, and
either reaching the wrong
party or being told by the
operator the number desired
had been disconnected. Many
Sanford numbers are now
prefaced 323- along with the
old 322-.
— The Clock Winders

NO. 150

Tight finishes in simulated
nuclear strike exercise delay­
ed release of results at noon
today while 18 planes were
set to launch for the fourth
day of Bombing D e r b y
"strikes” at 4:30 this afternoon.
Today'* event, the fifth in
the Navy’s Tenth Annual
Bombing Derby, at the San­
ford Naval Air Station will in­
volve
high-altitude
radarscored bomb runs on four

cities in the Southeastern
United States.
Meanwhile two squadrons
clinched
a place in the
awards line Saturday as Hea­
vy Attack Squadron Three
clung to a narrow lend in the
Heavy Attack Wing One Tenth
Annual Bombing Derby, con­
tinuing through Saturday at
the Sanford Naval Air Station.
Heavy
Attack
Squadron
Three was leading ihe com­
petitions sftcr three events

Legal Action
Taken Against
ACL And SAL 'Target' Officials

DUCK KEY (U PI) — For­
mer President Harry S. Tru­
man praised th« administra­
tions war on poverty today
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
and said its critics "don't ( UPI ) — Military junta chair­
know anything about what man Maj. Gen. Nguyen Khanh
they're talking about."
made panllcl moves today to
mobilize the population (or
the war against the Commu­
COLUMBUS, Ohio ( UPI ) — nists and to improve relations
Jtrrio Mock took o ff into a with his neutralist neighbors.
clear, rob! sky today in a
He pushed ahead with a mo­
flight to breuk two speed rec­ bilization plan he announced
ords and beat another Ameri­ Wednesday with tho bitter re• • •
can beauty on a solo flight
Veteran political observers
around the world.
arc poring over record books
'u sec if what's being said
around town is true. Word has
S T O C K H O L M , Sweden
it that this is the first time
the Seminole County fh criif* (U P I )— Dr. Norbert Wiener,
61), American scientist- and
1
race is uncontosted.
• • •
mathematician known as the
Rccommcndatloa* and torn*
Time's running out to buy "father of automation," died ments from inUrnatud pa»
that fruitcake for Easter. Cl- here Wednesday of an appar­ sons anent the establishmmt
vitans report the sale is brisk ent heart attack during a of a Seminole County airport
33 miles north of I-ongwood
but some cakes still remain Scandinavian lecture tour.
are requested by the Federal
at Handy, Thriftway and Tip
Aviation Agency, Atlanta.
Top stores. You'll ho helping
The announcement was re­
a good cause and enjoy a
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Democrats charged today — ceived this morning by John
treat come Eastertime.
• • •
und Republicans vigorously Krider, manager of the Cham­
ManySanford area persons denied — that GOP congress­ ber of Commerce. Proponent
attended the Florida Power men were trying to filibuster for the airjKsrt—to lie known
and Light Company's appre­ against House consideration as the Seminole County Gen­
ciation dinner and program of the whent-rotton bill and eral Aviation Facility—is the
airport development commit­
Tuesday night at the Princess the food stamp program.
tee of the Chamber.
Issena
Hotel
in Daytona
The airport layout would in­
Beach. The guest speaker was
clude one soil-cement run­
Dr. Charles
E. Irvin and a
WASHINGTON ( UPI) —
fashion show wss presented President Johnson naked Con­ way, 5.000 by 200 feet.
It is estimated 20 single
through the courtesy of Lin­ gress today for a "n o watte,
den’s Vogue. About 500 per­ no retreat" foreign aid pro­ engine and five multi-engine
sons were present for the re­ gram o f |3.4 billion. He prom­ aircraft would be based in­
itially at the airport, later to
freshment hour starting at 7 ised to cut burenurrury and
be increased to 65 85 single
and the dinner-program which to apeed up effort* to pul re­
engine and 15-20 multi-engine
followed.
cipient nations on a self-sup­ aircraft within five years.
• • •
porting basis.
It also is estimated monthly
Like azaleas? Whodoesn't.
landings would total 900 in­
Then drive out South Elliot
itially, increasing to 4,000
Avenue between Fourth and All For Nothing
within five years.
Sixth Streets and see the
Burglars obtained nothing
Purpose of the port would
striking display on the med­
for their efforts In breaking lie public use of general avia­
ian. Prettiest in the city. And into the Clyde Grill at 2«6
tion facilities for business and
spring starts Friday at 8:20
Sanford Avenue Wednesday private aircraft and servicing
a.m.
night, police reported today. operations.
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The pediatrics ward at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
is taking on a new look — one
aimed directly for the chil­
dren. Members of the Wom­
an's Auxiliary of the Seminole
County Medical Society arc
painting cartoons of animals
and placing decals on the
walls to add a "hom ey"
touch. Doing the work arc
Mrs. Kenneth Pierce, Mrs. Kll
White and Mrs. Jack Morri­
son. A fine, commendable
gesture.

THURS., MARCH 19. 1964

FEC Sues To Block Rail Merger

NEW ORLEANS ( UPI) —
Disaster teams Wednesday
• • •
identified 15 bodies recovered
AA meets tonight at 8 at from the murky water* of
1201 West First Street. Open I.ako Puntrhartrain, all vic­
meeting . . . for anyone who tim* o f the crash o f an East­
Wishes to attend.
ern Air Lines DCS Feb. 25.
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Loft Bombing

SATU RD AY
9 :111 a.m. Aircraft launch for Air Show. (Open House
begins one hour earlier).
9:30 e.m. Air Show with 24-plane fly-by.
10:30 a.m. Carrier Alrmenship competitions.
11:45 a.m. Heavy Attack Wing One review and pre­
sentation of awards.
12:45 p.m. (approximately) Navy Appreciation Day
Picnic, Ijike Golden Recreation Area, Sanford Naval Air
Station.

On Hand For Derby
Top officials of the Joint
Strategic T a r g e t Planning
Staff arrived at the Sanford
Naval Air Station Wednesday
night, ineluding the first two
of nine flag and general offi­
cers scheduled to witness the
home stretch of the Navy’s
Tenth Annual Bombing Der­
by.
Heading a group of eight
officers from JSTPS head­
quarters at Offutt AFB, Neb.,
were Vice Adm. Robert J.
Stroh, deputy director, and
Air Force Brig. Gen. W. J.
Cruntm,
chief,
OperationsPlans Division.
They will observe Bombing
Derby exercises for the re­
mainder of the week, attend
briefings and tour NAS San­
ford's new support facilities
for the HA-5C Vigilante reconnaissancc-attack plane.
Admiral Stroh previously
visited Sanford In February,
1963.
Friday afternoon the two o f­
ficials will adjourn to the
Mayfair Country Club here to
play in the Navy-Civilian
"Screen Door Open" golf
tournament along with other
high level officers scheduled
to arrive at NAS Sanford to­
day and Friday.
Expected this afternoon is
Vice Adm. John S. That'll,
who ax deputy Chief of Naval
Operations fur air is tha Pen
tagon's top advisor la mat­
ters of Naval Aviation.
Morning arrivals include
Vice Adm, Paul II. ltamsey
and Paul 1). Stroop, com­
manders of Naval Air Forces
in the Atlantic and Pacific,
respectively.
Shortly before noon, air­
craft arrived bringing Rear
Adin. Louis J. Kirn, com­
mander Key West Force, and
Hear Adm. Edward C. Out­
law, commander of Ihe Naval
Avialion Safety Center in
Norfolk, Va.
Rear Adm. Earl R. Eastwold, ranking representative
from the Navy’a Bureau of
Weapons in Washington, I).
C „ will arrive laic tonight
and with him will he a for­
mer commander of Sanford's
Heavy Attack Wing One,
Capt. Joseph M. Tully Jr., re­
cently assigned to command
tho fleet oiler USS Ncoslm.
Another former Wing Com­
mander, Capt. James
D.
Homage, now commanding
officer of the carrier USS In­
dependence, will arrive with
Admiral Ramsey's group.
Vice Adin. Charles B. Martell, commander of the U. S.
Second Fleet, is scheduled to
arrive Friday morning and
wills him will he a third for­
mer Wing commander, Capt.
Frank G. Edwards. Captain
Edward* now serves on the
Second Flrrt staff.
Those arriving today will
lie honored at a liarbcquo
sponsored by the Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce at 6:30 tonight at the
Florida
Power and Light
Company recreation area.
They'll make another soc­
ial appearance Friday as the
community and military meet
at the NAS Sanford ballroom
for the annual Bombing Der­
by reception.
Finally they'll attend the
hig open house and air show
Saturday where many of the
visiting dignitaries will pre­
sent trophies to winners of the
week's bombing competitions

VICE ADM. Robert J.
Strolt, deputy director
of tho Navy’s Joint
Strategic Target Plan­
ning S t a f f , arrived
Wednesday evening to
participate in the 10th
Annual Bombing Der­
by o f Heavy Attack
Wing One at Sanford
Naval Air Station.
(Navy Photo)

De Gaulle Hears
Proposal For
'Latin Axis'
MEXICO CITY (UPI) Talk or a "Latin axis" link­
ing France and Latin America
today highlighted the conclu­
sions of President Charles do
Gaulle's lour-day visit to
Mexico.
Final events of De Gaulle'a
tour included visits to the
shrine of Our Lady of Guada­
lupe, Homan Catholic patron
saint of the New World, ami
to the mins of the ‘ancient
city of San Juan Teotlhuacan,
north of here.
The last foreign chief of
state to visit the Guadalupe
shrine was the late President
Kennedy, who stopped there
on the closing day of his final
visit to Mexico.
During tils stay here, De
Gaulle and Mexican President
Adolfo Lopez Mateos repeated­
ly stressed Mexico’* "cultural
and humanitarian heritage"
from France.
Talk of a "Latin axis" was
initialed by acting speaker of
congress Homulo Sanchez Miereles in speech Tuesday.
Newspapers here amplified
the idea in editorials saying
France and Mexico are linked
by cultural ties liased on mu­
tual "Latin" origins.

with 1116 points. 12 more than
Detachment Eight of Heavy
Attack Squadron E l e v e n .
VA1I-5, VAH-9, VAH-ll and
VAH-1 followed in that order.
VAH-3'a all RA-5C Vigil­
ante entry was paced by a
flight crew composed of LL
Cmdr. Don Sullivan and LL
(Jg) O. P. Burch, whose
275 5 points are tops in the

derby.
VAH-3, winner of Monday’s
Vcapnns loading event, d:d
not figure in either of the
trophies clinched in Tues­
day’s competition. These went
to Detachment Eight and
VA1I-5.
Detachment Eight won Tues­
day's close air support com­
petitions involving four low
altitude bombing runs on «
training target at the Pinecastle Impact Range ne*r
Astor, EL*.
At the same time Heavy
Attack Squadron Five, schoduled for Pacific Fleet de­
ployment with the twin-jet
RA-5C Vigilante this summer,
won the first Reconnaissance
Championships to be held in
conjunction with the annual
bombing exercises.
VAH-5 won the title in spe­
cial reconnaissance mission*
flown over North Florida
Monday and Tuesday In con­
nection with the "nuclear’*
loft bombing and close air
support competitions.
Detachment Elght'a victory
was paced by an A-3B Skywarrior piloted by Lt. Cmdr,
Bill Quirk with Lt. A1 Blundcn, the Wing'* 1962 bombing
champion, manning the bombardter'a seat. Their third
crewman was Second Clasa
Aviation Electronics Techni­
cian Richard Markland.
Ry pacing the
18-plane
field, the "D et Eight" crew
earned a slot in Friday'*
“ Might vs. Mite" loft bomb­
ing run-off, representing all
Skywarrlor entrants.
The A-5A Vigilante counfcrpart in the three-plane coo­
lest will be manned by L t
Cmddr. Pat O'Gara, pilot, and
bombardier-navigator Lt. (jg )
Paul Haney, top VAH-1 flight
crew.
Tho Skywarrlor and Vigillante crews will match Uiflr
bombing eyes against an A4C Skyhawk piloted by LL
Dick Porter of Attack Squad­
ron Twelve based at Cecil
Field Naval Air Station, near
Jacksonville.
The A-4C Is the world'*
smallest
carrJcr-hased
air­
craft; the Skywarrior and Vi­
gilante are the largest

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In Plane Fire
MIAMI ( U P ! ) — State Attorney Richard ( I r r i t e i n
charged a pilot yesterduy with
setting fire to one yf the
world's largest airplanes here
Inst July 13 to collect up to
$182,000 worth o f insurance.
Gerstein
said the pilot,
Henry A. Wurton, S6, was in
Germany but that ho would
seek extradition.
The plane wua a 92-ton,
four-engine pi-o|H-llur airernft
named the Constitution which
was one of two built for the
Navy during World War II.
Tho hugo plane, capable o f
carrying 200 passenger* and
two complete crows, was bad­
ly damaged by tha fir* but
was not destroyed.

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Sanford Moose
To Install
Officers

Paw 12 — April 14, 1904

Church Approves
Property Deed
Transfer
By J i m Casselberry
Action taken at a called
Quarterly Conference of the
C a s s e l b e r r y Community
Methodist Church directing
the Board of Trustees to exe­
cute the necessary papera to
transfer • small section of
cemetery property held by
the church clnee Tebrusry,
I960, to the town of Cassel­
berry, was affirmed by a un­
animous rota of the congre­
gation during the Sunday
morning worship service.
The church haa held the
family burial plot elnce recalving a deed from Mr. and
M r a • Hibbard Caaselberry
four yamra ago in what waa
expected to be a temporary
arrangement until
Cassel. berry could meet the require­
ments of the atate comptrol­
ler's office to operate a pri­
vate cemetery or to find an
organisation which would as­
sume the responsibilities of
the cemetery.
Since the church waa satis­
fied that the town of Casselberry would assume this re­
sponsibility and that the state
has no jurisdiction over any
cemetery owned by any city,
U was decided to taka the
necessary steps to transfer
the deed.

ORLANDO ACCORDION Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of
William Spicer, will bo presented in concert by the Florida Nurses Asso­
ciation, District 37, at 8 p.m. Saturday at Seminole High School audi­
torium. The orchestra waa station chunipion in 19G0-61-G2 and national
champion in 1061.

Catholic Women
To Install
Officers
By Donna E«te«

Mra. Chester Kasmlrreaak,
deanery president of the Dio­
cesan Council o f C a t h o l i c
Women, will be guest speaker
and Installing officer at the
Churrh o f the Nativity Cath­
olic Women’s Club Imnquet
scheduled for Monday at 7:80
p. m. in the Blue Room o f the
Trade Winds Cafeteria In
Seminole Plata.
Mia. Gene Shannon, presi­
dent elect, has Invited nil
women o f the parish to attend
the event and urgea them to
make their reservations with
Mrs. Donald Corkill of North
Orlando by Saturday,

Too Many Eye Jerks

JD

have been—only 31—ey* fix­
ations.
W# don't have to tell you
that you must practice. Ho,
go back with your friend over
tha preceding paragraph and
work for Improvement. In the
following paragraph, make
tha phrase* yourself. I‘ ut di­
agonal lines between phrases,
then read that paragraph in
phrases, making use of liiul
peephole.
Now try this. Focus on the
third word o f the next line.
You saw also the second and
the fourth words, right T Ho
your eye* naturally tnko in
more than a word at a lime;
so let them. Besides, pliruscreading is a more intelligent
way to read slliee we don't
think In partial Ideas.
You marked o ff the preced­
ing paragraph for phrases.
This time let your frienil ob­
serve your eye fixations.
Count your phrnscs then your
eye fixations. Keep an eyejerk record,
Aa * final exercise, read
tho following colums, down
the first, then down the sec­
ond and third. One fixation to
a phrase.
If I read
word by word,
my eye*
need help
for speed.
Ho we work
to Improve
visual spun.
If I ran read
this short line
with one fixation,
I'm uu my way
t o . Increasing speed
(comprehension, too)
to quirk advantage
and self-enrichment

The Very precise
aim of this exercise
is to eliminate
as many rye fixations
aa I possibly ran.
This requires practice
so that I may combine
speed ami comprehension.

Ushers for the installation
meeting will be provided from
Sanford Chapter 1404, Women
of the Moose. The Bower of
Roses Ceremony will be used.
All Moose members and
their wives and members ot
Mount Vesuvius, in Italy,
the Chapter are Invited to at­
tend this important meeting is the only active volcano on
and to also attend ground­ the European mainland.
breaking for the new Moose
Lodge on S. Palmetto Avenue
in Sanford which will be an­
nounced in the near future.

DUKJl taui.

Oviedo Girls
Enter Event
By Evelyn Lundy
Oviedo 4-H Girls Cathy Mc­
Call, Stephanie Ridenour and
Mary Courier attended the re­
cent County Events Day held
at the Seminole County Agri­
cultural Center.
Cathy entered the public
speaking contests, Stephanie
demonstrated the correct way
to set a table and Mary show­
ed how to clean an iron.

CANCER CRUSADER Barbara Roller presents
material on the Cancer Crusade to Mayor A. L.
Wilson ns the drive K&lt;&gt;t under way in Sanford
Monday. Monday was "C " Day for the Crusade.
Volunteer "Crusaders” went from door-to-door
with Rimilnr educational literature and received
contributions to the American Cancer Society to
further research projects.
(Herald Photo)

Distinguishing Mark*
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States are distinguished by
bushy tails with alternate
black and white rings: the
raccoon and the cacomistle.

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S t a n d a r d b r in g s y o u t h e fir s t n e w
a n t ik n o c k c o m p o u n d s in c e E th y l

Presbyterian
Women Hold
Election
The executive board and clrties of
the
Prcsbylcrian
Church of the Covenant Wo­
men of the Church met re­
cently for a covered dish sup­
per In conjunction with the
general session.
Following rc|M&gt;rts of the
treasurer and various com ­
mittees, an election of officers
for the coining one snd two
year terms was held. The re­
tiring president, Mrs. Paul
Boggs, who Is moving from
this area, was presented with
a ropy of the New English
Bible. Slio then presented the
Ravel lo the new president,
Mrs. Arthur DeYoung.
A motion was made ami
carried to hold t!ie morning
ami evening circles as one
group with a covered dish
supper for the months of
June, July ami August.
Nineteen members enjoyed
(he evening which also mark­
ed the first anniversary of
(lie group.

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watching T V —and dunces ate nothing in the world fits it quite
is well as liccr.
Your familiar glass o f beer is also a pleasurable reminder that
Voter Meeting
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strict 6 nre invited to n meet­ liccr and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, ul
ing o f the Voters League at those personal freedoms.
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School, in I'uoln. Candidates
ill the May 6 primary have
horn invited.

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RICHARD Jansen, son
o f Mrs. Anna Jansen,
412 O r a n g e Avenue,
has been promoted to
machinist m a t e 3 cl
while serving aboard
t h e submarine USS
John Adams out of
Portsmouth, N. H. A
Kraduate of All Souls
School, here, and Bi­
shop M o o r e Jl i f f h
School, Orlando, he en­
listed in the Navy in
July 1962.

By Donna Estes
Plans for the dedication of
the newly enlarged church,
scheduled for April 26, will be
discussed by the Episcopal
Churchwomen o f Lnngwood’s
Christ Church at their regular
monthly meeting to be held at
8 p. m. today at the Parish
House on Churrh Street.
Other m a t t e r s on the
agenda include planning a p a r-1
ish covered dish supper to
take place Wednesday at 6:30 1
p. m. at the parish house. Fol­
lowing the supper Evening
Prayer will be conducted at 7
p. m.
The theme o f Mrs. Jean
Pasternack's Christian Educa­
tion Series for this month's
meeting will be "The Travels
o f St. Paul." Mrs. .Marie Taylor, president, will conduct the
meeting and refreshments will
bo served.

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You should have complet­
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onds.)
(NKXTt Slow Is Not Thor­
ough.)

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Stop Reading Word By Word

Writtea far NEA
Tima your reading of
this column and compare
your speed with that Indi­
cated at tha end. Tho ex­
pected speed assume* a dal­
ly five per cent Improve­
ment.
•
Aa you read this paragraph,
place your fingers on your
throat. Outalde of tha normal
pulse, is there any other
movement there ns you readT
If then Is, you are a wordby-word reader, and your
■Kent reading Is no faster
than reading aloud. The fel­
low who mouths his words
reslly betrays himself.
Now read this psrsgraph.
While you srs reading It,
count out loud till the end of
tha paragraph. If you are
able to get full meaning from
what we're saying hare while
you keep up the count, then
you are on your way to
phrase reading.
Throughout this series of
articles wo are going to keep
that circle up there at the
top. Through the hols you
make in that circle, observe
a friend’s eyes as ha reads,
then have him count your eye
fixations. If ha takes 41 fix­
ations for 41 words, he is
reading word-by-word.
To cut tha number of fixa­
tion* to a bare minimum,
We'll atart by reading In
phrases. In the following
paragraph we'll use Isrger
space* to separata the phras­
es. It will help If you focus
on tha tiny dot above oarh
phrase as you read.
Ho far—wa have learned—
the real need—of pre-reading
—and questioning—for com­
prehension—In our reading.
Now we must—place the
emphasis—on your eye*.—It
is likely—that most of us—
are word-by-worders. This
paragraph—la Just one way—
to help become—phrase read­
ers Instead. Much practice—
Is required here,—so don't
bars—your reading friend—do
all tha work. Have him ohnerve—your eyes move—from
phrasa to phrase. Thera are
31 phrases. Thera should—

Now officers of Sanford
Lodge 1851, Loyal Order of
Moose, elected in regular ses­
sion April 1, will be install­
ed in ceremonies scheduled
for April 29 with Leon Shcrrard, eighth district president,
as presiding official.
Installed will he Otis SJoblom, past governor; Ed I-acey. governor; Bob Willis,
Junior governor; Larry Rey­
nolds, prelate; Andy Faughnan, treasurer; Howard Price,
secretary; Paul Carlsen, one
year trustee; Jim Parkinson,
two year trustee and Bob Nor­
wood, three year trustee.
Dignitaries attending the
election meeting were Jim
McKeone, state director from
Clearwater and Clarke Getty,
secretary of Orlando Lodge

Churchwomen
To Discuss
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CBSCKER SIT S

Cracker Days Cornin'
(E ltr

City Commissioner Jimmy
Crapps illustrated his point
with a poignant illustration:
“ When we come to the green­
er pastures for which we were
looking wo are too old to
climb the fence.”

I

VOL. 56

• ••

• • •

Seminole High variety show
will be staged at 8 p.m. Fri­
day in the school auditorium.

• • •

Sen. John McCarty will do
the honors for Sen. John Ma­
thews at 7:30 this evening at
First and Magnolia. The Fort
Fierce solon will speak for the
Jacksonville solon who wants
to be governor.

• • •

Another S o u t h Seminole
woman asked: Why didn't
the Southern Bell president do
like the Winter Park Tele­
phone Company? Don't a s k just plop a $1.50 extra month­
ly charge on the 'phone bill
and go ahead and expand.

• • •

Big explosion was expected
at the City Commission meet­
ing Monday evening. Com­
mission members bad been
apprised it was coming; May­
or was ready to take it on
first and get it over with;
chap on the receiving end
was ready and waiting with
his ammunition lined up to
rebut. So, what happened?
The one who said he was go­
ing to light the fuse failed to
show up. His reason yester­
day: “ My people haven't fig­
ured out my strategy on how
to proceed.” Ah, well—elec­
tion day will be a thing of
history three weeks hence.

• • •

It. E. Porter continues to
be Intrigued with these fig­
ures: Little Pasco County has
a population of 36,700 and vot­
er registration of 22,032. Sem­
inole County has a population
of 72,000 hut a voter registra­
tion of only 18,160. (That 72,000
figuit- is the. latest rstimatc
by Jim Avery, County Com­
mission chairman.)

• • •

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WEI)., APRIL 15, 1961

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TELEPHONE PIONEERS convened nt Mayfnir Inn Tuesday with 22(1 of
the 300 members in the area organization attending. Shown arc, from left,
Hubert Woodard, treasurer; George A. Rray of Illinois Hell Telephone
Company, the guest speaker; Mrs. Jeanett Wilson, Pioneer president;
Henry Peekhnm. vice president; Mrs. Mary Hay, secretary; and Ernest
A. Fischer, past president. The Telephone Pioneers include employes in
the telephone industry with 21 or more years of service. (Herald Photo)

Four Polio Stations Doyle To Talk
On Future 01
To Operate Sunday Seminole

Four make-up station* in
the Sanford-Seminole Jaycees* Sabin polio campaign
will be in operation Sunday
for those who could not or did

• • •

The South Seminole woman
who has been endeavoring to
inject the county-wide tele­
phone question into the hos­
pital tax levy issue was cut
short by Chairman Jim Avery
at the County Commission
meeting. Jim pointed out the
telephone question is a mat­
ter o f private enterprise; the
hospital is a public question.
However, she did manage to
get across her objections to
having to pay telephone toll
charges to call the school ad­
ministration offices . . . for
which apologies were extend­
ed for the shortsightedness of
Sanford 'phooe subscribers.

GOOD OL’ FASH ION ED

WEATHER: Pnrtly cloudy through Thursday with widely scattered showers; high today 85-90; low tonight In 60s.

County h a s commenced
clearing the land from tiiq
IlLli-donated strip for a new
sidewalk along Onora Itoad
between Sanford Avenue and
Sanford Naval Air Station.
« • I
High sehool and junior high
students interested in nursing
careers arc especially invited
to attend the monthly meeting
of District 3, Florida Nurses
Association, at 8 p.m. Monday
at the Seminole County Health
Center. Information will be
available about F l o r i d a
schools of nursing in the reg­
istered nurse and practical
nurse program. A social hour
will follow.

t T s jji
jr a c k e r d w s M

Midnight Sharp
Is Income Tax
Deadline
WASHINGTON (UP1) Midnight tonight is the witch­
ing hour for an estimated 9
million Americans filing last
nunuto 1963 federal income
tax returns.
The Internal Revenue Ser­
vice (IKS) was braced for a
flood of late returns today. It
was ostimated that . nearly
one-seventh of all the return*
the IRS is expecting—9 mil­
lion— would pour into tax o f­
fices before the midnight
deadline.
Returns must be postmark­
ed by midnight tonight if the
taxpayer is to avoid interest
and penalty charges. Those
prevented from filing on time
for some reason may get an
extension from their local
tax office.
Rep. John J. Rhodes, (RAriz.), believes that the least
the government can do for
the payers Is to allow him to
mail in hi* return postagefree. He estimated it would
cost the government between
(3 million and (4 million.
"Most
private
creditors
show their customers the cour­
tesy of a self-return, pre-pa id
envelope, and it occurs to me
that such a concession might
mitigate the agony of this
annual experience," Rhodes
said, adding that he planned
to introduce legislation to that
effect.

Hoffa Charge
Account Bared
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Sen. John J. Williams charged
today that James R. Hoffa’*
Teamsters Union enjoyed a
charge account at Dm- Senate
restaurant that totalled more
than $1,200 last year.
In a speech prepared for
Senate delivery. Williams al
so asserted fhat the chef of
the restaurant, loaded with
food and equipment from the
kitchen, presided at the open­
ing of an Ocean City, Md.,
motel owned by former Sen­
ate Democratic secretary Ro­
bert G. (Bobby) Baker in July
1962.

Morris Ruby, principal of
English Estates Elementary;
Frank Gore, principal of Alta­
monte Springs Elementary,
and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, prin­
cipal of South Side Element­
ary. attended the 15th annual
S o u t h e a s t e r n Element­
ary Principals' Conference in
Atlanta last weekend. Sirs.
Mitchell reports that some #00
principals were registered and
in her words, "It was the best
I’ve ever attended." Mrs. Mit­
chell helped organise the con­
Tom Adams, secretary of
ference 15 years ago as Flor­ state, and Mallory Horne,
ida's representative.
speaker of the House of Re­
• • •
presentatives, will be the
The Red Cross Drive in En­ principal speakers at the con­
terprise has been completed. cluding session o f Seminole
Collected In a house-to-bouse Rep. Jan Fortune's citizens'
canvass was (68.12 which does political school at 7:30 p.m.
not include the contributions tonight at the First Federal
of the Florida Power Corpor-1 caucua room, Orlando.
ation, llie Ox Fibre Brush
Topic of discussion will tie
Company and the Florida |"The responsibilities of citi­
Power and Light Company. zens In politics and tbe rela­
The total now amounts to tion of news media."
flU.12. The cancer society's
Seminole Rep. S. J. Davis
drive fur funds in the Enter­ Jr. and Orange Sen. Betti
prise area starts shortly.
Johnson alto will participle.

Horne, Adams
Speak Tonight

not receive the vaccine last
Sunday.
Hours next Sunday will be
from noon to 5 p.m. nt Flor­
ida State Bank; A &amp; P Store,
Pinccrest Shopping Center;
Jai Alai Fronton, and Oviedo
City Hall.
A total o f 21.5 per cent o f
Seinintle
County residents
received the vaccine lust Sun­
day. Area physician* express­
ed satisfaction with the great
number that received the po­
lio immunity but said that
those who have not received
tlie Subin vaccine should do
so this Sumlny as the area
cannot be really free of the
disease until a large percent­
age of the county is reached.
This will he the Inst time
the first dose of the Sabin
vaccine will be offered in thi*
county-wide urogram. The sec­
ond dose will be given June 7.

North Orlando
Plans Outlined
By Doris Dean
A general clean up and
maintenance
program
was
listed Tuesday as the first
step In long range develop­
ment (or the Village of North
Orlando by William L. Duetsch, associate of new owner
Harold Okimoto of Honolulu
ami New York, at a press
conference held in North Or­
lando Company offices.
Also present for the meet­
ing were Dr. Robert I. «arbacfier from Silver Creek
Precision Corporation, former
owners, and Raymond Mcnnsing, financial vice president
for the new group.
Duetseh advised that the
new company wilt have a gen­
eral manager living in the
area and that Frank Fasula,
present manager of North Or­
lando Company, will he in
charge of local and off-site
land development and the
utility eompany which is un­
der one y e ir purchase option
to Okimoto.
Two separate companies will
participate in the develop­
ment program, Okimoto In­
dustries and Jessup I-ake In­
vestment Company. Improved
lots will tie sold to individuals
and future plans rail for loeating a retirement commun­
ity in the area. A land plann­
ing firm has been retained to
make a complete survey.
Okimoto, who has made
three recent inspections of the
North Orlando holdings, is ex­
pected to return to the area
this week.

Drug Building
Work Started
Construction
was started
Tuesday on a $75,000 building
for the Suprex Drug Company,
with headquarters in Cincinn­
ati.
The building will be located
on French Avenue, adjacent
to Winn Dixie at 25th Street.
It will tie one-story, CBS and
house 11,000 square feet.
The contractor, Hodes and
Cumming Construction Com­
pany, Orlando, said the pro­
ject will lie completed In 90
days. Architects are Burns
and Germain, Jacksonville.

Pole Proposes
Summit Session
To Take Action

. . .

BRIEFS
Repair Probe
DKLAND, (U PI) — The
Volusia County ernmt jury
liu* recommended employment
of n full-time investigator to_
look into home repair rackets
n the county.

Charges Denied

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Defense Secretary Robert 3.
McNamara today denied char­
ges by a returning service­
man that the actual Amer­
Future of Seminole County,
ican casualty figures In Viet
as outlined in the long range
planning o f the East Central Nam bad been “ covered up."
Florida
Regional
Planning
Council, will be discussed at
LOS ANGELES (U PI) —
a joint meeting of the Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­ D ie Justice Department Tues­
merce and Semlnole-Sanford day night filed suit to (dock
Junior Chamber of Commerce
sale of Tidewater Oil Co.’s
Thursday noon at the Civic
West Coast operations to
Center.
Speaker will be Robert H. Humble Oil Co. for $329 mil­
Doyle, executive director of lion.
the planning council, which
covers Brevard, Indian River,
Orange, Osceola, I-ake, Semi­
MANILA (U PI) — France
nole and Volusia Counties. today refused to join its
Members of the planning South East Asia Treaty Or­
council for Seminole County ganization (HKATO) partners
arc John Alexander, county in a declaration that the de­
commissioner, and J. II. Van feat of tlie Communists in
Hoy.
Soutli Viet Nam is essential
Doyle, one of the outstand­ to Southeast Asia's security.
ing planners in the Unite*!
B U t^ r MR -Caphsil/i*'. Semi­
nole County’s part In the fu­
MIAMI (U PI)
Guberna­
ture planning and developing torial candidates Fled O.
of East Central Florida.
Dickinson, Rep. Ficd Karl
The program will be pre­ und atate Sen. John Mathews
sented by Judge Vernon Mize shared the endorsement today
and Hymn Kimball, co-chair­ of the Miami Herald, which
men of the steering sub-com­ said any one of tile three
mittee of the long range plan­ would do well as governor.
ning committee of the Semi­
nole Chamlier of Commerce.
Doyle, a native of Michigan,
I N D I A N A P O L I S , ]nd.
holds degrees of bachelor of
(UPI)
— Segregationist Gov.
•cience in civil engineering
from the University of Kan- George C. Wallace of Ala­
lucky, bachelor of science in bama opened his drive for the
architecture from
Cicmson political plums o f the Indiana
College and master of science presidential primary today in
in city planning from Georgia this one-tiine bullied of the
Klu Klux Klun.
Institute of Technicology,

Sale Opposed

France Balks

Three Endorsed

Wallace Campaign

Kasper Charged

Louisiana May
Go Unpledged

NASHVILLE, Trnn. (UPI)
— John Kasper, whose ltund
against racial mixing in the
*19.Mis frri|Urntly landed him
in jail, was charged Tursilay
with helping to contribute to
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (UPI) jibe delinquency of a 13 year—l-ouisiana Gov.-elect John old Negro girl.
McKcithen said Tuesday there
was "a possibility" his state
would join Alabama in its
HONOLULU (U PI) — Mrs.
drive for a Southern bloc of
'Jerrie Mock, who canceled a
unpledged presidential elec­
|lialrdicsser'a appointment in
tors.
McKeilhen made the com ­ her anxiety to get home, was
ment following a private con­ len route to California today
ference with Gov. George Wal­ on the final over-seas leg of
lace, who contends such a Iher attempt to become tho
bloc would give (he South a (list woman to fly around the
voice in choosing a vice ores- world alone.
idential running mate for
President Johnson.
MrKeithen. who lieronies
governor of l/misiana next
month, refused to commit
himself on the unph-dged elec­
tor plan. Ilut he said “ there is
certainly a possibility of a United Prrss International
coalition between the Louis­
Authorities in two northrrn
iana and Alabama" electoral
stales Tuesday accused aome
delegation*.
Negro leaders ol extreme and
He said Atty. Gen. Robert
irresponsible demonstrations.
F. Kennedy would be the
Mayor Ralph Loeher ol
wo-st choice (or the Demo­
Cleveland, Ohio, said “ tlie
cratic vice presidential candi­
public it getting led up with
date and would "destroy"
extremists" in the civil right*
Johnson in t-ouisiana.
movement, l-ocher’* criticism
"And next to Kennedy, I
came on the opening day ol
would say Sen. Hubert Hum­
a Negro boycott ol two major
phrey is the most objection­
downtown stores and Scrippsable," McKcithen said.
Howard newspaper the Cleve­
Under any circumstances,
land Press. The Press com­
McKcithen
said,
"Johnson
pared "the extreme
civil
carrying Louisiana won't be
rights
leadership"
to
a
prize
like falling off a log."
lighter "who swings wildly in
all directions Imping that one
punch will land on the target."
LANGES CORNERS, WIs.
Ken. Kenneth B. Keating,
(U PI) — Wisconsin will be (R-N.Y.), termed the plan of
17H tons lighter today when a civil right* group to create
tha world’s biggest cheesa • massive traffic Jama at tbe
a mammoth rheddar • atarta opening of the New York
ita lung jounu-y to tlie New WofId's Fair "a dcipoiutra
York World’s Fair.
turn of grvspoosibUay,"

In Final Lap

JIM HUNT, president of the Little Red School House, accept* n check
for the institution which cures for this nrcu’a retarded children, from
Clyde Long (right) of the Sanford Civitan Club. Observing tlie presenta­
tion is Civitan President Charles Kutnpf.
(Herald Photo)

'Ridiculous' Pledges Ex-Governor
Indicted On
Scored By Mathews Tax Charge

lly United Press International
G u b e r n a t o r i a l candi­
date John E. Mathews Jr. of
Jacksonville took his oppon­
ents to task today lor promis­
ing to save millions ol dollurs
while promising tax cuts and
"dreaming up new ways ol
spending mep'^r."
^
' ( stbews, campaigning ill
Miami, where he share* the
editorial endorsement ol the
inlluential Miami H e r a l d
with Fred Dickinson, West
Palm Beach and Hrp. Fred
Karl, Daytona Beach, Ma­
thews singled out Dickinson
lor special criticism.
He said Dickinson "has
readied new heights with his
ridiculous promises,” includ-

Rights Bill Vole
Seen Next Week

ing Ills latest which involves
creating five new agencies
to deal with crime.
"Add tlie cost of this to the
hundreds o( millions of dol­
lars he has promised in new
roads and other services and
set it against the $43 million
lie says h» will *»ve hv eciyiomy and the picture hecoml-s
very baffling . . . an insult
to the intelligence of tbe vot­
ers," said Mathews.
Kelly, also in tbe Miami
area
today,
continued
to
hammer away at his promise
to work to get the legislature
to repeal the auto tag fee in­
crease voted last year.
"In my message to tbe leg­
islature on opening day of tho
1965 session," said Kelly, “ 1
will ask and insist on repeal
of thi* increase. And 1 will
use tlie full Influence of the
governor's office to have it

repealed."

Kelly said he knows he ran
hold down expenses in other
WASHINGTON (UPI) areas enough to offset the $50
Senate
Democratic
leader to $70 million that would be
Mike Mansfield said today he lost In auto tag revenues.
expects the Senate to start
voting next week on amend­
ments to the civil rights hill.
Mansfield told newsmen at
the opening of the 31st day ol
Senate debate on the measure
that it would hurt Hie hill to
have racial demonstrations
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
like u traffic- tie-up threaten­
ed for the World's Fair o w n ­ Scientists successfully fired a
200-pound package of ther­
ing in New York.
Senate GOP lead er Everett mometers Into space Tuesday
M. Dirksen, III., planned lo to study atmospheric heat.
The payload rocketed back
introduce some of his amend­
ments to the bill's fair em­ to earth at 25,000 miles per
ployment section Thursday. hour, streaking across the
Mansfield said that in view of sky like a fiery meteor and
this he would "anticlpatu we plunged into the South At­
would start voting on amend­ lantic Ocean about 5,200 miles
southeast of here.
ments next week."
Herlierl A. Wilson, manager
of Project Fire, said preluninary data radioed hark
from the payload "looked very
favorable."
Several hour* before the
shot, tlie third stage of a Del­
WINTER PARK (U P I )-A ta rocket ignited during an
former Latin American am­ indoor test and shot white
bassador said Tuesday that hot gases and flame* through
Cuba is no longer a nuisance, the concrete test buildings.
"it is the most critical for­ Three men were critically
eign problem facing tho U. S. burned and eight others in­
jured. The booster was being
today."
Robert R. Hill, former am- readied to hurl a satellite into
basiador to Costa Rica, El orbit next Tuesday.
Salvador, and Mexico, told
the annual Pan American Day
luncheon at Rollins College
that appeasement and accom­
modation to the enemy is a
MARYVILLE, Mo. (U P I)sure way to bring about the Officers used tear gas, fire­
downfall of a nation.
mens hoses and snarling po­
"We have not taken tlie ac­ lice dogs Tuesday night to
tion in Cuba called for under confine a student demonstra­
tbe charter of tlie Organiza­ tion to tlie Northwestern Sllaation of American States,” Hill ouri State College campus.
said. "The tragedy of our
It was the most recent in •
time Is that since 1945 we string of demonstrations at tha
have hern unwilling to lace school In which students com ­
lip to what is happening in our plained of the fund at the
heuuspbcic."
college cafeteria.

'Thermometers'
Send Back Data

Cleveland Mayor Cuba Called
Hits Extremists Most Critical

Big Cheese

U. S. Problem

Police Quell
Student Riot

t

CHICAGO (UPI) — William
G. Stratton, once the youngest
member of Congress and the
youngest governor of Illinois
in more than a century, hat
been indicted by a federal
grand Jury for Income tax
evasion, it was announced to­
day.
Stratton was charged with
evading nearly $47,000 in in­
come taxes from 1957 through
I960, during lilt second term
as governor.
The government charged In
the Indictment that Strattoo
had $82,542 in uurcportrd in­
come during tho period.

The announcement of Strat­
ton's indictment was matlo
by U. S. Hist. Atty. William
Hanrahan. Hanrahan said he
delayed anouncement because
he did not want to "disturb an
orderly election."

MOSCOW (U Pt) — Premier
Nikita
Khrushchev
angrily
pledged today he would b«
"ruthless" against the Com­
munist Chinese whom h«
charged had brought world
communism to tho “ verge of
a split."
Shaking his fists, Khrush­
chev told 6,000 people jam m ­
ing a Kremlin Soviet-Polish
friendship rally that he was
now in "open conflict" with
the Chinese leaders.
An hour later, Polish Com­
munist
lead er
Wladyslaw
Gomulka rose to declare—for
the first time—his party's sup­
port for Khrushchev's propos.
rd world Communist summit
conference to take action
against the Chinese.
Khrushchev accused Peking
of "subversive activities seek­
ing to divide and conquer ths
world Communist movement
and said tbe sino-Sdviet con­
flict was now “ much graver’ *
than a theoretical dispute.
“ It Is not ourselves who in­
itiated this dispute which has
by now transgressed into an
open conflict,”
Klirushcher
declared.
“ Lenin was ruthless against
faction makers and splitters
and we shall follow hla be­
hest" Khrushchev said.
Diplomatic observers said
Khrushchev, who is now lining
up support from his alliea
against Peking, had never pre­
viously gone as far in describ­
ing die extent of tlie hlstoris
conflict.
Ridiculing, lecturing and
threatening tlie Chinese, Klirusherhev also found time In a
90-mlnute speech to call again
for a German peace treaty
which would turn Berlin into
a “ demilitarized free city”
ami to announce a 20-year ex­
tension of the Polish • Soviet
friendship treaty.
He backed Poland's plan for
a “ freeze" of nuclear weapons
in Central Europe, praised
hla guests, Gomulka ami Po­
lish Premier Josef Cyrankicwicz, and attacked West GeN
man “ revenge seeking mili­
tarism."

Tuesday was Illinois' pri­
mary election day. Stratton,
on the sidelines since Ills de­
feat for re-election In I960,
had been living In virtual re­
tirement but was reported
working quietly behind the
scene* for Charles 11. Percy,
who won the GOP gubernator­
Slate Rep. Joe Davis, San­
ial election.
ford attorney, will address tho
luncheon meeting of the Life
Underwriters A i s o c l a t ion
Thursday noon at the Capri.
Mrs. Jimmy Kynes will he
in Hnnfnrd Thursday to cam­
paign in behalf of her hus­
band, seeking election as at­
A special meeting of the
torney gem-rnl o f Florida. He North Urlamio Village Council
now is serving under appoint- lias been called for 7:30 p. m.
incut by Gov. Farris Bryant. Friday in the Civic Building.

Davifi To Speak

Mr«. Kyncs Cominff

Council To Meet

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of, tha DeRary C h a p t i r
American Anociatlon of Itatired Persons.
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to tha nation's future of thoaa
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dutie* of reaponaibla leader­
ship. It pointed out danger*
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and planning to tha pro**, ra­
dio and televiilon and to tha
polltlclana. Ha challenged tha
audienca to demand valid rca■ona for accepting what they
ara told aa true and right and
to hava a aenaa of responsi­
bility for th# way they vota.
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World War It stating that
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ber# and would fall under
prtaaur*. Too many of thasa
aama people, ha said, eannot
cope with complications of
modern civilian living and are
th* victims of those offering
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for vote*.
Ha rommemmorliad flan.
Douglas MacArthur aa ona of
America's truly great men
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Kroneberger, that M naw
member* 10 far thla year
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Mr*. Marge Ulrich, presi­
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Manor with the former state
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of Hanford, speaking on
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Management." Tha public ia
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Th* appolntmont of Mr*.
John Khrtch as chairman of
tha A A IIP Service Committee,
which will provide transporta­
tion to meml&gt;era in eim-rgcnrii-s, wna also announced.

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C o r n ......8&lt;&amp;i.
D r in k .....335*1.
Juice......435*1.
H a s h ......3 35 *1,
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Corned Beef
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The Ladle* Auxiliary of
VFW Tost 10050 of Camelberry bald an alactlnn of ofdear* at it* ragular mealing
l**t Thuraday night in th*
town hall.
Offlcrra elected for tha
anmlng year ara Mr». Mary
Wehh, preaidantt Mr*. Vera
Channel, atnior vice preaident;
Mra. Lola Howard, Junior
Vico preaidanti Mra. Mildred
Johnson, treaaurerj Mra. Lila
Wilaon, condurtraia; Mra. Halill Paaraon, guard and Mr*.
Patricia 1'oWisnak, thiea &gt;t*i
truite*.
The auxiliary will install
Jointly with the post at a lat­
er data.
The unit I* making a col*
lertiun among Ita numbers
t» rontribute to the Alaikan
Disaster itollcf Fund.
The naat meeting will b*
held Thursday, April 23, at
Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan,
7:30 p m. at the home of Mr*. Canada, was founded as the
George Howard, 505 queeu'a proposed capital of a temper­
Mirror Circle.
ance colony.

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Smith Second
With Wallace
Writein Heavy
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Barry Goldwater had his first
presidential primary victory
today, but because of a lady
from Maine he may have to
wait and sec how much the
vote from Illinois will pay off
in the White House sweepstakes.
Goldwater took Illinois' GOP
primary by close to 65 per cent
Tuesday over Maine's Sen.
Margaret Chase Smith in an
election where Chicago indus­
trialist Charles 11. Percy scor­
ed a solid victory over all-out
Goldwater backer William J.
Scott in a bitter battle for the
Republican
nomination
for
governor.
Goldwater, jolted last month
by a write-in upset at the
hands of Henry Cabot Lodge
in New Hampshire, hailed the
Illinois returns. But they were
a surprise to some Illinois
political observers who had
expected the Ariionan to score
80 percent or belter in this
corn bolt ‘ 'Goldwater coun­
try."
There were two other sur­
prises from Illinois and they
came by the write-in route.
Lodge led a flurry of writein votes with enough to claim
more than 5 per cent of the
vote. And Gov. George C.
Wallace, the Democratic se­
gregationist from Alabama,
(■bowed tip in the Republican
vote
column with enough
write-ins to outpoT New York
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller.
Also in the GOP write in
ranks, although none had en­
couraged
campaigns,
were
Richard M. Nixon and Govs.
George Romney of Michigan
and William Scranton of Penn­
sylvania.
With 8.221 of 10.256 precincts
counted. 4.691 of them in
Cook County (Chicago), the
GOP presidential vote was:
Goldwater 374,557
Smith M8.0I7
Lodge 3G.OI8
Nixon 17,568
Rockefeller t,306
Romney 276
Scranton 998
Wallace 1,614.

FUTURE TEACHERS from Lynum Hijrli School who have been gaining
practical experience at Rear Lake Elementary School are, from left, Danmar Johnson, Kathy Bonckcmper anti Jackie Hire, all members of the
junior class. Others assisting were Judy Lambert aud Nan Comstock.

Camporee Attended Civic Building
To Gel Water
By 639 Scouters
By

By Jane Casnclbcrry
Even the weatherman co■pernted last weekend contri­
buting to the success of the
Wckiwa District Spring Comporec lu-ld in Cnsselbci ry and
attended by 639 boy scouts,
explorers, and their leaders,
not counting scores of visit­
ors.
C h i e f Tomahawk Vcrlin
Duffield o f Lockhart, who
was in ehaigc of planning and
executing this cumporec, and
other scout officials express­
ed their pleasure with the
Casselberry location aud pionounced the outing the best
yet with 21 out of the 28
troops in tlie district puiticipaling Four explorer posts
took part and gave demonstra­
tions.
,
The 223 who hiked the 20mile chowhuund trail on Sat­
urday to Oviedo and hack,
covered a combined total of
4.500 miles to earn the covet­
ed Chowhound Trail patch.
Many of tho&gt;e completing
the rugged trek took advant­
age of a dip in Dew Drop
Pool to cool o ff after return­
ing to camp.
Eat-h group fixed up their

own camp conveniences con­
structed from natural on-site
materials. The campfire pro­
gram Saturday night, which
was open to visitor* and in­
cluded skits aud musical num­
bers from the various troops,
was highlighted with an ap­
pearance by folk singer Jim­
my Rogers and his wife, Mag­
gie, of Winter Park. The cli­
max o f tlie evening »n* the
flag burning ceremony while
two buglers played taps.
At the lenders’ cracker bar­
rel Saturduy night Bob Yoke
of Maitland was elected to
serve nr Chief Tomahawk for
|the next camporee.
Protestant services were
conducted Suiiduy morning by
'chaplain Charles II Whipple
|of the Otlando Air Force
Bare and Catholic Scouts
were transported to Altamon­
te where they attended mass.
Adult seouts who worked
to plan tlie camporee were
honuird at the closing cere­
mony Sunday afternoon with
tomahawk awards. The junior
leudeis also came in for their
sliurc of the credit when it
wun announced that they
would he the first recipients
of a junior tomahawk award.

Doris Dean

Action to instull water
lines to the North Otlando
ICivic Building in tlie reel ca­
tion area was taken this
weekend by seven residents
Of the village uftcr many
month* of discussion over tlie
project between the Civic As­
sociation. Village Council and
North Oilumlo Company.
Arriving at 7:30 a.m Sat
uriiay to begin digging ditch­
es for the line were Rodney
Beneke, Merle Brown, Eddie
and Barbara Kelly, Tony ami
Iteveily Krecck and Eddie
Connelly. Before tlie juts was
completed even the children
were helping.
1’ ipe will be laid and con­
nections niude by a local
plumber who has donated his
time and labor. Pipo was do­
nated by tlie North Orlando
Company thimigh efforts of
.Manager Frank Fusula and
water will he provided free
of costs by the North Orlumlo
Utilities Company.

Farm Brief
The Nntionul Conners As­
sociation estimates that Amer­
ican homemakers open 55 mil­
lion cans and jnrs o f food
each day.

Stop Reading Word By Word

Slow Does Not Mean Thorough Reading
to the right. The point is
clear: focus on the second or
third word of the line; focus
on the second or third word
from the end. Tlie eye takes
in the first and last words
anyway, so why waste two
clforts in every line you read.
You're not having any trou- Now you're reading phrases
jlc with your studies, so why and you're eliminating fixajotticr with techniques for i lions.
Now try this simple experi­
aster reading? Well, don't
vother—if you don't care ment. Take a card and hide
ibout wasting time, if you the lower half of any line on
irefer the laborious way to this page. Read just the top
halt of tlie type. With practice
pead.
But try reading in phrases. you can really do without the
Dr read this column on really i bottom half. The up-and-down
vldening your eye span. You- eye span doesn’ t require you
II find ideas popping into your to focus on the whole word
icad faster than ever before, any more than the left-to-right
i’ou'll (ind mental muscles eye span required you to focus
rou never knew you had. You- on the words to the left or
11 also he reading with deeper right of the word your eyes
ibsorption and keener under- were fixed on. So read only
the very top of each line of
itanding.
We've practiced drills for print; better still, focus just
ihasing-rcading. We’ll start above the word you're fixing
iff here by reading the three on.
These techniques have one
‘olumns that follow, but the
ihrases won’ t have any log!- purpose: to Increase your eye
•at connection. You've made span. Now turn to the news
i hole through that circle a- stories in this paper. Pick any
&gt;ovc, so have your friend news column; they're gener­
ally two inches wide. Drnw
:ount your eye fixations,
a pencil line down the middle.
lub'.c experiment
Focus on that line you've
:loak and dagger
drawn and let your eyes take
he doctor's kit
in
with one fixation, the
ipsallcd butter
w-ords to the left and right. If
iomewhat annoying
you fear you missed some­
ormulas tried and true
thing. don't go back. Keep
limultancously exasperating
going at a comfortable speed.
Australian marching song
(A good help here is to place
or greater comprehension
[lending Laboratory program a card over the lines and let
It reveal one line at a time
vas never more engrossed
in a regular rhythm.) Now go
igrlcultur* news and view*
bark and see how much you
All this in one fixation!
learned by one fixation per
avorite newspaper column
line, Practice will take care
notive for understanding
Focus on a word in the mid- of the little you miss.
Now draw a line through
tU of the next line. You see
seeds to ths left and right another news story. Thu time
if It. Now read the firat word practice two steps. To in­
the next Una. Your eye crease left-to-right eye span
«ad white space to the left— and up-and-down eye span,
k waste ef aye span. Read the focus on that center line but
sat word on the next line. also focus just above the line
iSpor
open took in nothing of type aa you draw your pac­

Written for NEA
Time your reading of this
column and compare your
speed with that Indicated
at the end. The expected
speed assumes ■ dally five
per cent Improvement.

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ing card down the column.
In all these drills with news
stories, punch a hole through
the top of the column so
you're able to be scored for
fixations
by
your friend.
When you feel you're really
getting somewhere and your
eye span is approaching what
nature intended it to be, prac­
tice with columns of greater
width.
You should have completed
this reading in 81 seconds.)

(NEXT: Tlie Wheat, the Chaff
and the "Difference.)
A spiral-bound book of this
rrad-and-study scries Is avail­
able. The 20 articlrs In the
series plus It exercises de­
signed to inrrease your read­
ing speed and comprehension
are featured In the book. To
order a ropy xrnd name, ad­
dress and 81 to; Stop Reading
Word by Word, c /o The San­
ford Herald. P. O. Box 189,
l)rpt. A, Radio Cily Station,
New York 19, N. Y.

Shipping point information
for April 14. All sales F O B.
Precooling charges extra un­
less otherwise state.
SANFORO-OVIBDO
ZELLWOOI) DISTRICT
Partly cloudy and warm.
Cabbage: demand moder­
ate, market slightly weaker.
Domestic round type. I k bu.
crates, $110 to $1.15, mostly
$1.15, occasional $1.25; 50 lb
mcsli sacks. 85 cents to PO
cents, occasional $1, fair qual­
ity and condition, 75 cents;
Red type. l*« hit. crates,
$2.75, occasional $3; Savoytype, medium size, few, $2.
Carrots: demand exceeds
supply, market firm. Topped,
18 1 lb. film hags, mesh mas­
ter container, medium to
large, $1.75; 50 lb. mesh
sacks, loose, large, $1.25.
Celery: demand (air, mar­
ket steady. 16 in. crates, Pas­
cal tyfH1, most offerings on 2
to 3 dot.; Its do/.. $165; 2
cloz., $175; 2&gt;s d oz. $2; ^
doz , $2 25; 4 doz., $2.50; 6
and 8 doz . $3; hearts, crates,
film wrapped, 24 count, $3.50.
Chinese cabbage: demand
moderate, market b a r e l y
steady. 16 in. crates, includ­
ing wrapped offerings, $1.75.
Endive: demand fair, mar­
ket steady. 1 I/O bu. crates,

$1.
Esearole: demand f a i r ,
market steady. I 1/9 Ini.
crates. 85 rents.
Lettuce: demand fair, mar­
ket slightly weaker on Boston
type aud Itoinainc, steady on
others. Iceberg type, no of­
ferings; Boston type, EBN
crates, 21 count, few, $2; Hontainc type, 1 l/l) bu. crates,
$t 25; Leaf type, 24 qt. bas­
kets, St.5(1; Ultib type, 12 qt.
baskets, $t.
Unions, green: crates, 3
doz. hunches, $2.10 to $2.55,
occasional high as $3.
Parsley:
crates, 3 doz.
bundles, curley. $160.
Parsnips: baskets, topped,
12-1 lb. film hags, $1 35.
Radishes: demand moder­
ate. market steady. Topped,
Red variety, 306 ox., film
bags. 75 cents; White Icicle
variety, 24 8 oz., film hags,
$1.50.
Squash: demand giant, mar­
ket steady, 5/9 bu. eratca,
Corozcllcs
and
Yellow
Slialght Neck types, smiill,
$3.
Hastings and other potato
F.O.U. and terminal market
information is available from
Hastings offlec. For daily reports write USDA, AMS, F
and V Maiket News Service,
Civic Center Buildings, Hast­
ings, Florida.

Installation Set
The annual luncheon and in­
stallation o f new officers for
the Women’s Club of Cassel­
berry will he held Thursday
at 12:30 p.m. at the Imperial
House in Winter Park. lieservutions may be made by
contacting Mis. L. E. Swope.

^rralfl April lo, 1961 — Page 3

South Seminole CTP
Sets Spring Festival

Federal Slate Market
News Service
Sanford
son.

fraaforft

lly Jane Casselberry
A gala Spring Festival,
sponsored by tlie CTP a* its
major fund raising event for
the year, will he held Satur­
day from I until 7 p.m. at
South Seminole Elementary
School at Casselberry.
All sorts of activities are
planned to provide fun for
young and old alike such as
the fish pond, apron lady,
pitch tlie hoops, dart game,
ARCHIE HUNNICUTT, left. Lyman lllxh
pony rides, hay-ride, water
School DKCA delegate to the National Conven­
pistols, green door, eaku walk,
tion to be held in Chicago, receive* check front
and parrel post.
Pete Carlson, student council president, to help
Festival
chairman
Kv a
defray expenses o f the trip. Archie recently was
Moore has asked for dona­
elected state parliamentarian for DKCA.
tions of home-baked goods
for the cake walk and bake
sale. These should be brought
to tho school cafeteria Satuiday morning nr no Inter
than .1 p.m. Those uunhle to
bring items to the school may
APItll. 13
Robert Clarke, Michael Dietz, leave them at n neighborhood
collection point by tt a.m.
Admissions
Mildred Newton, E v e l y n
Sntuiday. Donations fur other
Minnie Brown, Geneva Owen, Copeland, Matilda Wynn, Ver-j booths may also he left at one
James Swam, June Ktungay, tie Bullard, Mrs. Jean Root of the following places;
Marvel Smith, Linda Hoc and baby girl, all of Sanford; j In Eosthronk, Mrs. Carl J.
Gurtncr, James Parsons, Sue Toy Witte, Fort Myers; Hue- Arnold. 3030 Mango Court;
Ian Grier, Lake Monroe
Mrs. 11. A. Davidson, Jr.,
Hamrick, Richard Schaffer,
Erma Williams, Marilyn Wuldow, John Peralta, Willie
Griffin, all of Sanford; Car­
rie llrannm, Del.and; Edytlic
Broome, Herbert Morrow, De­
nary; Dolores Hill, Donald
Smith,
Longwood;
William
Booth, Lake Mary
till ths
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guil­
tier. batty girl. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert W'aldnn, baby girl,
all of Sail foul

Hospital Notes

3315 Puritan Avenue; Turkey
Farm area, Kavancnr Realty,
corner SR (36 and Lake How­
ell Road; Howell Park, Mrs.
Ed Wright. 208 Wilshira
Drive, or Mrs. Robert Begin.
610 Forest Drive; Casselber­
ry, Mrs. Clare Balmer, 390
S. Triplet Drive, or Mrs. Rob­
ert Deppen, 90 Plumusis
Drive; Fast Casselberry, Mrs.
John llirkheimer, 1490 Semi­
nole Roulcvnrd, or in Coron­
ado Homes, Mrs. It. G. Ryburn, 402 Edwin Street.
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Two Youths Hurt
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Two youths were injured at
6:12 p. in. Monday when the
bike on which they were rid­
ing collided with a car at
Magnolia Avenue and Fourth
Street.
Admitted to Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital with a concus­
sion and rut near his left
rye was John Peralta. 9, of
107 W. tOth Street. Treated
and released was the cyclist.
Hilly LaFreinere, 12. He suf­
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Cily police said the youths
apparently ignored a stop sign
and Ihrir hike collided with
a ear operated north on Mag­
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Somebody ought to tel]
Charli* Drossen, a grand
little guy even If be does have Sandy Koufax tha World
the subtlety of a sledge-ham­ Series is over, or maybe he's
mer. wants to know whether just tuning up for the next
the Kansas City A's wish to one.
maks any more trades.
The way be was sweating,
Charlie isn't agitating, he's concentrating a n d pitching
simply asking because be sure Tuesday night, he looked as if
likes the last one they made be was still in the last one.
with his Detroit Tigers.
Koufax polished off the St.
Dresscn put his personal Louis Cardinals, 4-0, before a
stamp of approval on that crowd of 50,451 and bad tbs
deal even though it meant added distinction of being tha
sending slugger Rocky Cola- first Dodger pitcher to hurl a
vito to Kansas City last No­ shutout in a season opener
vember. The part that pleased since 1910.
Charlie was that second baseSandy, who c o n e s d a s
man Jerry Lumpe and pitch* there's a possibility h# can
ers Dave Wickersham and Ed better his spectacular 25-5
Rakow came to Detroit in re­ record of last year when ha
turn.
also fashioned 11 shutouts,
Sitting there in the dugout, dazzled the Cardinals more
Dresscn was tickled about the with his control and curve
deal all over again Tuesday last night than with his speed.
when Lumpe cracked out a
He struck out only five but
triple, double and a single did not walk a batter while
and Wickersham came out of giving up six singles.
the bullpen to nail down a
For five innings, loser Er­
7-3 victory for the Tigers in nie Brogllo waa as good as
their home opener with the Koufax, but the Dodgers
Athletics.
broke his service in the sixth
Even though Detroit col­ and scored the only run they
lected 12 hit* including hom­ really needed when Wllliu
ers by Norm Cash and Bill Davis singled, advanced to
Bruton, winning pitcher Phil third on a stolen base and an
Regan showed signs of tiring infield out and then came
when he was nicked for a home on Ron Fairly’# single
home run by Jim Gentile in through the box.
the seventh and another by
Maury Wills, who had thrc«
pinch bitter Manny Jimenez of the Dodgera' 10 hltJ, help­
in the ninth.
ed them scort another run in
Wickersham was summoned the seventh and big Frank
with two an and two out in the Howard clipped rclieier Ron
ninth to face Colavlto, hitless Taylor for a two-run homer in
all day. Rocky was safe on th* eighth.
an error, one run scoring, and
Apart from Koufax, only
after a walk to Doc Edwards one other major league pitch­
filled the bases, Wickersham er managed to go nine in­
got ex-teammate Glno Cimoii nings Tuesday. Ha was Juan
on a grounder to end the klarichaL who hurled San
game. Orlando Pena was the Francisco to an 3-4 victory
loser.
over Milwaukee with the help
The Baltimore Orioles used of five homers, including a
a barrage of homers to hand pair by Willie hlays.
the Chicago White Sox their
The Philadelphia Phillies
first opening game loss since beat tha New York Msts, 5-3,
1956, 5-3, and the Minnesota and tha Chicago Cubs out­
Twins edged the Cleveland In­ lasted tha Pittsburgh Pirates,
dians. 7-6 in other American 8-4, in 10 Innings in the only
League action, llsin washed other National League games
out the opener between the
Boston Red Sox and New
York Yankees while the Los
Angeles Angels and Washing­
ton Senators wert idle.

Tb* Oviedo Lioni, paced by
After spending almost th#
for tba ladiaa waa Jimmy Courier on tha mound
tntlrs action to date in the I
I ; John gpelikl
Metre Conference standings
For many of ui bowling in Alice Seaton with her gP/lld. aa wall as at tha plate, potted
I'll bateba that an tba gala
in seventh ploca, tha Sanford jMguM( oow 't tba Uma tor
thair eighth consacutiva vic­
SamlnoWa mada thair move fun and festivities with tba win b* after Yield MeGougb tory of th* current diamond
to aub for them in thair lea
Tuesday afternoon into tba
advent of the aaaaon'a ending. guei. This paat weak aba waa season by taking a 2 to 4 de
circuit's fifth spot with a 0
eleion from th* high powered
to 1 daclalon over tba Blahop 1 moan, if you're lucky subbing in tba Pinecrast Inn
Titus villa Terrier* in the
League
with
tba
Baled
Meat*
Moors Homata In a conteat at enough to bare tome good
coastal town Tuesday after
era
te
a
s
(bow
about
that
for
bowlers
carrying
you
and
tba BUS athlatte flsld.
noon.
a
team
name,
bub?)
and
aba
you're
an
one
of
tboee
tea
mi
Coach Jim McCoy ntad
Paul Mlkltr’ s nine went
tbraa pltchara, Day# Gollohtr, near the top of tba ladder, literally bleated tba pin* with
right to work on th# Terriers
atriking
accuracy.
Vlckl’a
then
you
can
look
forward
Eddla Fitzgerald and Marvin
with tore* runs in th* opening
A WILLIS COUPE, powered by a blown Chevy engine took the little
Bhafflald in holding dawn tba to a rewarding banquet at gam* totaled 211 . . . that'#
itonxa.
Titusville
bounced
scratch
man,
scratch!
which
time
you'll
not
only
Eliminator during last Saturday night’s drag races sponsored by the
Homata In what waa dascribAnd while we’re a-way up back with a single tally but
ad aa a “ moat" contaat if get bandaoma trophic*, but
Seminole Timing Aaaociatlon. Pictured (from left) are Larry Nelson.
Oviedo
pushed
o
var
their
yonder
with
(hot*
scorns,
bow
tba SamInoka wara to make eaih priiec aa wall.
Urownie Criss and Bob Wilkinson, the car's owners, drivers and me­
Such waa tba caaa for the dots 217 sound to you? And fourth run in th* second.
thair nova. Golloher got end
chanics.
(Herald P h oto)
Agate
th*
Terriers
came
back
howdja
like
to
add
a
204
with
It for th# win although Fit*, teopbtea, anyway, in the Par
—this time with a pair of
gerald earn* on In the fourth noVYoungstor League. We that Big &gt;17?
Well, that’s exactly wbat runs and th* Lions lad 4 to 3
and Sheffield in th# seventh,
»«nqu#t at the Capri
Tha Semlnolaa rrabbed . Rtitourant vrilb Ui* ‘kMs Garry Pox did in the AD Star going into the fifth.
League. Foile finished with
BUiy Mikler walked in the
commanding lead In the very rV a*
first frame when th* Tribe pW*»
“ &gt;•&lt;*• J " t “ &gt; «»• an even 600 aeries, high for fifth, atole second and later
jumped on Gary Pralaaer for /oungster# with th# proud the entire league. Somethin' third, and came home on Dan­
four run*. In th# third th. { « « dU aUndlng In the wtega, tell* me that The Sly Fox bat ny Cammage's sacrifice Gy
Semlnolaa added another. Th#
brf®mteg with parantol finally figured-out what be'* to center with what proved to
Th* Auburn Meta of th#
been doing wrong and it all be the winning marker.
Hornet* posted thetr enly P” ®**
New York-P*nn*ylvante Lea­
The Lyman High School. Lceiburg Yellow Jackets halt*
Titusville
threatened
in
run in tba fourth but tha 1 For those intereeled in join­ set to tear-up his compel!
gue will tangle with the Wil­ Greyhounds
were boun ced!^ a Greyhound rally so the
Uoa.
ing
ut
lor
a
summer
league,
their
half
of
the
sixth
but
was
Tribe added an Inauranca
Little Jo Cleveland was unable to gather in but one liamsport Meta of th* East­ right out of the Orange Belt top of the seventh to Uke a
why
don'tebs
get
y«ur
name
marker In the tilth to ice
onto tba growing list. W* Tba Big Girl in scoring for run and th* Lions took the 5 ern Learue Sunday afternoon Conference baseball tourna 4 to 3 decision.
the affair.
ment Tuesday night when the
Th# victory moved the Yel­
tba Holler Motors Navy Wlvaa to 4 decision.
in an exhibition gam* being
In ether Metre leap tilt*, bowl on Monday'* at 7 p. m
low Jackets into the semi­
League on Friday.
and
can
guarantee
you
a
good
Courier
whiffed
12
Terriers
sponsored by tho Sanford
Boone'a Bravaa pushed over a
finals of the OBC tournament.
Jo took aerias honor* with in gaining tha mound victory
tingle run In the eighth inn­ time.
Shrine
Club.
Lyman grabbed an early
bar 422 three game* set and and issued no pastes. Mean­
Talking
about
growing
lieta,
ing to noee out tha Eaglet
Club president, Sanford’s
lead
when the 'Hounds push­
watched
ae
Isabel
Gothorn
look
at
that
of
the
Sandspur
while, the Lions got to Titusaf Edgewater, 2 to 1. Mean­
Police Chief Roy Williams,
ed over a pair of runs to the
swept singles honor* with
Leaguel
There
ara
over
twelve
villa
hurlar
Ed
Edward*
for
while, Colonial* turned ala
first toning. However, Lees­
name# of new bowtor* no* 201 game. It’s pleasant to sea four hits before Taylor came said thfa morning that pro­
b lu and a tingle Winter Park .
.
burg came back to go ahead
in this Isabel banging those big on during tha fifth. Taylor ceeds from th* benefit affair
error Into five run* for a 6 to |
wUI go th* Shrine'i Crippled
First Federal crossed the by one run with a trio of
game* out one* again.
waa touched for only one hit
0 whitewash of the Parker*. league wanting to joto-ln. It
On Thurtd-.y night It'i th* in the two innings plus that he Children’s Hospital In Graen- piste nine times in tha open markers to the third inning.
looks like we'll have slmost
Evana encountered little dif
tog stanza of Tuesday night's The Jackets added a fourth
aa large a aummer league aa Mixed Combo Ltagut. Bow was on th* hill. Edwards fan­ villa, S. C.
flculty la downing Oak Ridge
William* reported that tie- Uttte National League con in the fifth inning. In the
ling alongside of foe other
ws had for th* fall.
ned five but walked three
I I to I.
Th* two M’s ted tha Sami- two league, Seminole Mamor Lions. Taylor waa credited kata ara now available and test with Chat* and Company final frame, Lyman was able
note County Businessmen'* lal Hospital and th* Jet Lanas with on* strikeout and two quit* a number have already and went on to gather to to muater but one run and
bean sold.
leagues,
Reggie
three more runs to post a 12 fell ibort of knotting the
League this week. Talking XagWr’a
walk*.
Clyde McCullough, manager to 10 victory over the Pack count.
’bout Murphy and Morrison. Wabatar and Jaan Krtock
Courier led tha Lions et the
Johnny Wolfe paced the
of the Clasa “ A '' Auburn ers.
Billy Murphy shot a 222 high ware thair league'* stars for
plate with a pair of hits, both
tba
night
dub, and Ernie White, man­
Meanwhile, to tho Uttlc Yellow Jackets at the plate
•toil# white Dick Morrison
Haggle bombed tha eerie* to eiagles. Bob Comparte, Titus ager of th* Class **AA’* Wil­ American League Perfection with two doubles while John
handled th* aartea departthe tuna of 221 as Jaan up­ villa's second baseman, post liamsport nine, said that, tha Dairy pulled away in tho late Mason turned in a fine hill
Isabel Ooshorn rotted a 2031mV }L !lth
cd a single and a double.
mor* than 50 ball players now innings to Uko a 10 to 4 var performance to limiting the
Mighty Mlto Floyd Martin held th* honor for tba gala
Friday tha Lions will b# at in the 3!eta' camp bar* have diet from tha Florida State 'Hounds to three hits. Lees­
with a 110, high single for
«■ «• &lt; • M W !
—
home to entertain tha Ocoee not yet bean assigned. How­ Bankers.
burg got eight safeties off
M . M ?r. W li * ,1 .,ST S L •» « • U » " H I ’ l« « » Bill tba league.
Donnie Smith and Steve Simp_______ ___
I think that tha die la cast Cardinals. Next week tha ever, It is anticipated that
Th*
Savings
man,
grabbing
W lJ r . «
S 3 T P . J * “ “ to t o w . « » « . .
Lion* will host tha Sub-Group asslgnmanta will b* mada their second win of th* year
tournament in Oviedo. Tba prior to Sunday afternoon’a against a stogie loss, held on
The line score:
Ifclta Hauser bad th* high
, ^ 5 3 ? w i t ? K j? 'b t o tourney's teltial contest wtU
Lyman
200 000 1—3 3 3
for
dear
li
fa
as
Chase
nibbled
conical.
; c-.
"(Xtt'OlO x^-fY 3
It was learned this morn­ away the nine run lead with Leesburg
^ c u S ls L ^ U e d h .1
" ° « t e l) *41 the Lake M oon? pit tha Lions tagatost MonkJo Cl* re land Uod the aer- I I I I I C J T # 1 0
tea flva-aoma will domlaato varda.
Smith, Simpkins and Neuing that th* Williamsport two runs to thair half of the
Tha lto* score
Mason and Hlmelsfirst, another to th* third and fold;
club
will
break
ramp
Monday
uarf rutd »«l
»* fship C“'
Ovltdo
310 010 b -5 5 4 and head for Reading, Pa., ate big ones Jo tha fourth to be ugh.
for this season.
470 white Charlotte Baeeatt
Titusvilta
130 001 0—4 6 2 where they ar* slated to'open knot the count at 8-all. First
After coming in second
had ti ITS far a 43d aeries
Courier and Brooks; Ed the Eastern League season Federal went ahead In the
a number of seasons, the beat
Eleanor Clemens rolled a I With 28 consecutive victor
balanced team of tba City wards, Taylor (2) and Know on Tuesday, April 21st. The slath by one run but the Pack­
177 for a 468. Duma B a t o n - u n d e r Its belt th* Sami
League 1* so far out in (roof Isa, McCarthy (3).
Auburn outfit will open th* ers tied It up again.
to m had a 1 « for a *07.1“ »1* Hl*i School junior var
of
tvaryoo* alas that It's ra
First Federal went ahead to
American League
New York-I’annsylvanla sea­
Sherry Kea rolled a i l l white •*»* football team will enter
United Press International
son at Dlnghampton, N.Y., the seventh with two mark
Susy Reno had a li!. Shirley
Metro Confarenea for JV ther doubtful If anyone’s go­
nr
Team
ers and held Chase in the
W L P et GB
April 27.
Owen* had a 160 for a 441.
rWiron oompetiUon this fall ing to touch them.
3
Elks
John Knaaland to oo* of tha
1.000
Williams (aid a brief cere­ final hall to taka the decision. Los Ang.
The turkey* tell for Marilyn •u'* participate in alx games.
2
Kiwanis
mem
ban
of
th*
team
sod
aa
1.000
mony will b* staged Just prior AI Grooms lad th* hitters with Baltimore
Bean, Batty Hoogerwafa. EtooTba half a dox*n contests
Lake Mary
2
1.000
to tho gam* in which sovoral four safeties and also came Detroit
nor Ctemmana, Marge Field I ***
Lmlt on junior varsity far ai I'm concerned on* of
2
Shrine
1.000
local dignitaries will partici­ up with 12 strikeouts during Minnesota
and Isabel Goaborn.
eontoate for oo* aaaeon as the beat bowler* la th* City,
CPO
1
The Florida State Bankgri pate. It will be geared toward his six-inning *Unt oa the New York
.000
Gen Thompson converted I Impoead by tha authorities of Actually, ha has one of the
Rotary
1
hill.
Ed
Grooms,
who
relieved
most
affective
balls
whan
It's
and
the
USO’ers
got
together
.000
Boston
thanking th* Mtto for coming
tha 2-7-10. Jo Wateon got the
»1orWa High School Act!
Civltan
0
anywhere near that haad pin Tuesday night at Fort Mellon to Hanford this Spring and AI, got credit for tba win.
.000 1
Chicago
3-5-7. Helen Mor.lol and R u b y vlttea AsaoelaUnn.
Results Tuesday
Perfection ran ita record to Kansas City
.000 1
Crate picked op th* g-16. Bar*'*• ®*^F Samiaote* will When ha’s on you caa count Park for a good, old fashioned to with the club* well in
Elks 10, Clvitan 0
.000 1
bar* Robrer and Suiy Kano °P*a &lt;h* eeaeon Sept. 24, with on game* Ilk* b* had this slugfest and tha Bankeri their respective league’s this throe consacutiva win* and the Cleveland
Shrine 4, CPO 2
Little American loop lead Washington
.000 1
got the 4-2. Ann Snyder con- • «&gt;"*** •*•&gt;“ » Chw litU# weak, a 221-high tor ih* tea nosed out tha L’SO outfit in a summer.
Games Today
when Tommy Gracay John
Tuesday's Results
wild contest by the narrow
verted tha opposite aide for Wildcats of Winter Park High
No games scheduled
Fakets,
Mark
Cookman
and
Coaalatently In tba pocket margin of 21 to 20 In ■ Men’s
Boston at New York, ppd., LITTLE LEAGUE SPTS Ann
the 56. Isabel Goshorn got tba 0a 0ct- *•
JkyVoe# will
Skipper Dalton turned into
rain
|.10.
travel to Boone to tackle tba also a* Sanford Manufacture filo-Pltch Softball League af
(National)
fine performance# to pace tha Baltimore 5 Chicago &gt;
VAH I "E ” Wives and YAH- •***&gt;• Bravaa, on O ct I, they tog’s Hank Taaua. Hoary ahot fair.
Team
W L
Dairymen. Gracey*a work oo Detroit 7 Kansas City 3
Tha Bankers spotted th*
• "O " Wive* go into tba Uit
hoat Colonial’s little Ore- games of 224. IN, 127 tor an­
Hunt Lin-Mer
3
0
tha
mound
waa
good
enough
other
area
600
aartea,
Atu
Minnesota
7
Cleveland
6
liSO 11 runs to the flrit frame
week Ued for first place with
at home, they will eoFirst Federal
2
1
for
tha
win.
although
be
was
Only games scheduled
and three more In tb* second.
71-31. Mixed Mates are t e l 1* * * 1" ,he B*by Pionaera of boy, Profaaaort
Loc. Engrs.
l
1
nicked for eight hits.
National league
Prom DeBary-way. Sophie Rut the UKO'era came back
tha second place slot with 72' Oak Ridge Oct II, meet the
Chase
l
Th* Elks mada It thro* to
2
The
line
scores:
W L Pci. GB Standard Oil
44. Tba Ten Ptnners are in Baby Trojans of Evans here Woodson bowling for th* De- with nine runs of their own a row and kept thair lead
0
a
200 001 2-12 3 • Houstoo
X 0 X000
on Oct. 22, and travel to O r Bary Dab* of tha Hi Noonan la tha third, five more la tha to th# Junior Boys League by First Fed.
third with 68-41.
Results Tuesday
Chase
201
601
B-10
7
S
1.000
Imago*
waa
toolin'
a
beauti­
0
Chicago
1
Undo on Oct. 2t for a tilt
fourth add another trio to tho whitewashing CivlUa Tuesday
First Federal 12, Chase 10
WP— Ed Grooms (1-0), LP San Fran.
with th* Uttte Eagle* of Edge ful strike ball this weak. So­ fifth. By that tint* th* Bank­ night by a scot# of 10 to 0.
1 0 1.000
Game* Today
— Frank (1-1), HR— Hope Philadelphia
water.
phia's game* ware 122, 121/322 ers war# leading 12 to IT.
1 0 1.000
It waa tha Clvitan nine’s (Chase).
Standard Oil -vt- Loe. Engs
aerias. And Ola Reliabte-L*.
Loa Ang.
1 0 1.000
In th* aavsnth toning, USO third atraight setback. Gary
(Bay Ave. Park 4:30 p. m.)
202 222-10 10 2 St Louis
tha Ward just mteaad that pushed over throe rune to taka Maples shutout Clvitan on four Perfection
.000 1
0 1
SACRAMENTO, C a 1 I f .1 B g O T L a k e 9
Fla. St. Bank 101 200- 4 1 7 New York
‘Charmed Circle' by
.000
X
0
1
a 20 to 12 toad. But tha Rank- hits while striking out H and WP— Gracej (2-0), LP— Joe
The gray fox can attain a
(UPI) — Don Fullmer, 164, . . . .
.
Pittsburgh
tog with a 127 scratch game.
0 1
.000 X
•rs bounced right back with allowing only one batsman to Pauline (0-2).
speed of about 26 znUes an
West Jordan, Utah, and Fred W l l l S 9 * 4
Milwaukee
Tha ladteatioa* at this dm#
.000
X
0
X
thro* of thair own to grab roach third baa*.
hour.
B .M ., (.O H M .
Th. B «,r L tk, LUU. Law n. ara that there'll be quite
Cincinnati
0 I
.000 X
Chris Ackers again was the
tha daelalon.
Head For Africa
Tuesday's Results
#
nine potted * t to 4 via o m few joining the Summer LeaEighteen mlacuaa a f i # 1d big stlckman for the Elks,
NEW YORK (UPI) — Cbcigao 8 Pittsburgh 4, 10 ini
guoe. Don’t watt until to*
wpnr vnnir /ifpti
• ... I
AlUmonto flprloft
going
two
for
three
at
the
marred th* contaat which aaw
Thrt# officials and alx ath­ San Francisco • Milwaukee 4
teat minute to ilga for your
tha U20 gat 17 hlta to 14 for platter.
letes left Monday night for a Phils 3 New York 2, night
favorite. Most of tha leagues
Th*
ltoa
acore:
and thetr fall seasons within tba Baakera.
°U
w
*'
pm
.
000 000 O— 0 4 4 series of track clinics and Loa Angeles 4 St. Louis 0,
Jim Wauluad, Baa Sapp, Clvitan
waw Yorx (9)._____________
Br|in B tm n f tcor4(] ^
two to three weeks, to
night
Elks
212
302 x—10 6 0 dsmonatrationa to five African
would be lb* Urn* to «rt your MUt# Woodruff, Mika Me- W P - Maples (1-0), L P - Jim nations.
Only games scheduled
_ Wednesday at I p. m. the asm# onto tha watting list Cleary and Johnny Clark ted my Williams (0-2)
Don't forgat Moonlight Bow tba hitting parada for tha
Bear Lake nine will meat CaaBankart—ail coming up with
«ot'NT. in an d row a r m . ,e,b®rrF to to* Caaaalbarry Ung oo Saturday’s at • p. m.
noi .ii ro v N T r. ar*Tw o r Park and Saturday at 2 p.m. It'a loads of food wholesome homars. UBO'a only circuit Appoint Captains
rXOMIOA.
Bear Lake will boat tha North fun for tha entire family. The araaih waa collacted by Tony
HANOVER, N. II. (UPI) —
in n m kstatn n r
Orlando Club.
nuraary la open and of course Xauadaa.
MONTtCZ *. HAIlltlS,
Dartmouth University has ap­
14” TIRES
u«**et*l
Th* lto# aeon:
It's FREE.
pointed captain* for it* bas­
riN Ab NOT I CM
U
SO
(11)20
210
2-30
1
7
3
Now Only
ketball and hockey teams.
Netlee le hereby elves Diet
Fla. I t
tha un4trelan*4 will, on Ih.
Victor Malr of East Cantos,
736x14,
806x14, 151x14,
4th d»r of May, A. IV. 1141.
Bank 1 02 230 2-21 14 U Ohio, was elected captain of
present I* Ih* Hoaorabl* Ceun* SRMINOI.H COUNTY lU SRn
900x14, 656x14
o r AUJreTMRUT
auwiNoLM rotfNTT
ty Juris* e l B*mlnel* County.
tha basketball team and
n oan n o r adjustmnnt
. . . . .final
. . . . rreturn.
.i .r ^ . » "• 'If* •* Fowl# **eerie#
Klorlds. .their
Moaqultoaa a n a aperies of Jamas Cooper of Rochester,
Whitewalls |2 Mora
Kell**
•(
Peblle
■e.rte#
eroonnt end vourhtre, n* A6- ToT,* h'l,m
" W H S h f i:
fly, according to tha Ency­ Minn., will captain tha Inmlnl.lt»lrtj:». of th* •■let* of L / ' 1?.
"° * r a To whom It may roar.rn:
Tho Mfmtnol* County Hoard clopaedia Brltannlca.
XIoNI KZ K . HAIII11U, 4«ceee«a. I
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hockey team next seaof AdJuBlm.nl will held a pubend et os Id llm*, then end

Williamsport, Hounds Eliminated
Auburn To Play From Tournament

First Federal,
Perfection Win

Isabel Goshorn
In 203 Game

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Standings

Junior League

State Bankers
Win Slugfest

Elk Team Wins
Three In Row

Fight Results

o S ”“ T

Paul Plvec, th# Shrin* Jun­
ior Boys League entry'c moit
valuable asset, turned in an­
other top-notch pitching per­
formance Tuesday night as
tha Shriners want into extra
toning* to defeat tba CPO'ers
4 to L
Pivee fanned tight and
walked only (wo to collecting
his second win of the aaaeon.
Th# little sea scattered alx
hits to going the distance of
eight frames. Meanwhile, tha
Shriners were held hittesi by
Danny L«c until the sixth inn­
ing. Le* allowed only two hit*
but began to tlr# to the fifth,
giving away to wildoes*.
Timmy Said and Mika Yen­
isei! got the only Shrine safeties white Larry Will lama and
Mika Stubbtoa got a pair of
hits each and Billy Colbert
and Don Ethel both contribut­
ed single* to a losing CPO
eause.
Tha ltoa scare:
Shrin*
000 010 12—4 2 1
CPO
100 001 60—2 « 2
W P - Plvas (2-0), L P - Lea
(1-1)

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p rw u n iti April ti. lice
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BVIRY DAY!
ON 100 BRANDS

FARRELL'S
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
OPEN DAILY — • A. M. . 6:15 P. M.
113 &amp; FIRST

SANFORD

WE GIYB TOP VALUE STAMPS

Blackest!
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G U ARAN TEED

Spend (he nunuatr in comfort on
yonr own Screened Porch

RECAPS!

All recaps guaranteed agatost aD road kaaards and
defects for the lif# of tin* and taboo.
FREE MOUNTING

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SPECIAL! ANN TAGE ELROW THIN OR REG.,

SPECIAL! ANN PAGE TOMATO

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JAX. 4-18-64

ll-Oz.
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[Page 6 — April 15, 1964

{'

If you’re confuted by ths
title of this pises, don’t be.
It means exactly what It
says. Hera’s why.
San Francisco is the most
unique city in America. You
can visit or do business In
SL Louis or Seattle, New
Orleans or New York, Datroit or Milwaukee, Atlanta
or Salt Lake, and each of
these cities, you wilt find,
ars noted for some particular
reason. But essentially they­
're alike. They’ re big cities.

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San Francisco? There's No Other Place Like It On Earth
*®ut San Francisco, well —
Its In a class by Itself. Thera
is no city in the United
States, probably the entire
world, with which you can
compart San Francisco. If
you’ ve aver bean there you
know what wa mean, if not,
it's impossible to adequately
describe the place for you.
As you enter San Francis­
co from Marin County and
cross ths famed Golden Gate,
or if you enter from the south
on ths mats of freeways, or

If you go into ths City — as
it is known to most everyone
in northern California —from
the East Bay via ths mon­
strous Bay Bridge, you’ll see
a sign that will surprise you.
It reads: "San Francisco,
Population 777,000".
"(a that all? you ask your­
self.
Most people have an idea
that San Francisco is popula­
ted by at least a couple of
million. It is, during business
hours, wa suppose. During

bilARON WILLIAMS
is the Lions Club entry
in the Miss Seminole
Beauty Contest p l a n ­
ned for April 23-25 at
the Civic Center nnd
sponsored by the Civitans. The contest will
highlight the Indus­
trial Show sponsored
by the Seminole Cham­
ber’s Industrial Com­
mittee. Miss Williams
is 18, lives at 314 E.
Crystal Dr., and is 5foot, 2 - inches tall
weighs 115 p o u n d s .
Her measurements are
34-23-35 and she has
brown hair nnd eyes.
She l i k e s Broadwny
music, spaghetti and
her talents are twirling
and strutting. She looks
for a career as a social
worker.

ths morning rush hour ths
fresways ars Jammed. It's
the same way In the late af­
ternoon. However, if San
Franciscans had their way
they’d chuck tha freawaya In­
to the Pacific. Why T It
ruins tha atmosphere of tha
city.
Downtown you can stani
on the corner of Fifth and
Market for an hour and be
amased at what you aae.
You watch the gentlemen.
No Panama hatal Why? Built-

in air-conditioning. In ths
summer tha tamparatura will
vary perhaps from a low of
58 to a high of 62. You watch
the ladles on their shopping
trips — window or otherwise.
They’re touring Macy'a, tha
Whits House, or even the
giant Emporium. Shorts? The
girla wouldn't be caught dead
in a pair. No, alrl In San
Francisco the ladies are
dressed as if they had Just
stepped out of a fashion mag­
azine, coats, hata and gloves.

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Registration for prospective
first grade pupils planning to
enter South Side Elementary
School next September will
be held Friday at the school,
according to Mrs. J. C. Mit­
chell, principal.
Mrs. Mitchell urges pariyits
to attend. She said that two
school nursei will outline pre
school health requirements
and that parents should bring
their children's birth certlfi
catei.
Children who are eligible
to enter school neat Fell must
lie six years of age on or be­
fore Jen. 1, 1865. Children to
be enrolled are also invited
to attend with Uieir parents,
Mrs. Mitchell said. They will
be permitted to visit first
grade classes and will be
served refreshments.
1

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Furniture Co.

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lb. 8 9
T-Bone Steaks
lb. 8 9
Top Round Steak lb. 8 9
lb. 4 9
lb. 7 9
Pot Roast
lb. 8 9
Ik 8 9
Ik 3 9
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THUAI., Ml., SAT*
AMIL 14, 17, II, 1944

(boneltsi)

(Plus 100 extra fra*

• dairy specials •
BMshery's Crassest

Dinner R o lls .........1 29*
FMeshawna's Cam Oil

Margarine ..........*£ 37*
Bsrdsa'i BattenalNi

Biscuits ........... 6 21.49*
Kraft's OaUtlam Chasm

Baby Gouda ........ *7 4 9 *
Wlisessls Cheese Bar or Krelt's

Sliced Cheese....... ’*7' 49*
(Americaa er Pirn.ate)

Registration
For Fall Set

BOO paaaengera at least leap — nothing mors, and absoo ff the foot rails. Thera are lutely nothing lass.
no doors or windows, no aides,
OVER 35 YEAR8
either.
At First A Palmetto
When you're in San Fran(Alongside old poat office)
daeo don’t ever refer to the
City as •‘Frisco." Even of
you were six-feet, four Inch­
es tall and built like Sonny
Liston, somebody’s aura to
call you down if you even
mention the word, “ Frlaeo ** • Carpets * Furniture
You'll be told promptly and
• Tile
• Pianos
emphatically that the name
• Rental Beds
of the city is San Francisco

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN GOVT.-INSPECTED
TENDER-AGED HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!

Business
Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1*. Low#
owners of the A. J. Losslng
Transfer and Storage, Agents
for Allied Van Lines, beliavs
in Ranford.
This local firm, established
in 1UIB, and occupying the
asms location slnea that time,
has moved into their new o f
flee building, built in keeping
with their growth.
The firm's warehouse space
has been increased serves!
times during this period, and
now occupies 10,500 square
feet.
Lossing's new office was
built adjacent to the warshouse at 807 8. Pina in San'
ford by the Shoemaker Con
atruction Co. The new quar­
ters consist o f a modern re
cepUon room, general offices,
two private offices and a
powder room, all fully airronditlcncd and electrically
heated, with ample spare to
expand with future growth.
A. J. Lossing Transfer and
Storage has been owned and
operated by Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Lowe since 1040, For the
past six years Phil Koehe has
assisted the Lowe's in the
management of the business.

Without them one would look
as conspicuous as a red rose
In the midst of a white bou­
quet
Now, the fashion magazine
they stepped out of may have
been dated 17 years ago, but
they’re dressed. You'd better
belleva It.
As you stand there you
watch tha cable cara and you
think of the old Toonerville
Trolley. Aa the little cars
ease up at tha foot of Mont­
gomery Street it aeems that

• frozen foods #
Mama's Tasty Asserted

Cream Pies ......... 'iT 39*

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• • its our meat department • s
Armour's Star Tatty

Sliced Bacon

lb.

49

Tamew'i Tatty Fraah Sllcad

Bologna. . . .

39

Harmaa'a Oraaia Band

Br'schweiger

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Mavatful Fraah Capaland

Iewthlead's fresea Slaw
Omea Oieat (in Batts* la m )

F r a n k s ......... ’5? 3 5

June Peas............. **£•29*

Madium Siaa FIs rids

Vegetables............j j 49*
Omm Oiaat &lt;b Barter lease)

N ibletsC orn..............29*
Mama's B-j-t# as. laavaa w/pea

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�Some Changes In Sanford's Downtown Traffic Signals Coming
Motorists
fin A addition-[on.
Motoristi will
will find

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_ streets now . at
Palmetto Avenue and
E. Firat Street will be re
mission action Monday night. moved to Sanford and First.
Police Chief Roy G. Wil Another project will be the
liams and Commissioner Joe placing of a four-way stop
Baker studied the traffic pat­ sign at Commercial and Pal­
tern in the downtown area metto.
and made the suggested chan­
In other action, the Com­
ges at Monday night's meet­ mission:
ing.
—Approved a request for
It was decided that a syn­ the city manager to setting
chronized traffic light will be and advertising publle hear­
erected at Oak Avenue and W. ings on zoning recommenda­
First Street to alleviate a tions without waiting for a
congestion there.
Commission
meeting.
This
Also, that the traffic light would eliminate a two or
some

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AZALEA
SALE!
VALUES FROM f3.00
TO 15.00 EACH
PLANTS UP TO $1.00
4 FT. TALL
,a .

Greprvllle Nursery
2221 GrapeviUe Are.
322-08S6
"Scott* Dealer**

downtown

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. . .
. . .
three week delay, according
to City Manager Warren E.
Knowles.
—Gave moral support to the
establishing of a Teen Club
for Sanford, one which would
serve soft drinks to youths
under 21 years of age. Com­
missioners said they would
be "glad to see someone
start" such a club.
—Shuttled to the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce a re­
quest from the Sanford Cham­
ber to have the city erect two
signs on Interstate 4, one on

"DEL M O N T E D O L L A R SALE"
Del Monte Pineapple-Grapefruit

j Fruit Drink
Fruit Cocktail .,
Green Beans ••.
Green Peas. ••&lt;
Golden Corn , . 7 i '
Tasty Spinach ••7 #3039
Del Mont* Delicious

cons

D*l Mont* Tender Cut

Del Mont* Early Garden

D*l Mont* Cr*am Style

the west side of the lake front,
the other on the east side of
Highway 48 and giving dir­
ectional data to Sanford and
the Municipal Zoo. Commiss­
ioners said funds could come
from money given by the city
to the Seminole Chamber.
—Will seek an appraisal of
property sought by the Nix
Betiding Manufacturing Com­
pany for expansion plans and.
if the figure is agreeable to
both, reach a decision on the
sale of the city-owned pro­
perty.

—Appointed Jerry Senkarik
to replace Joe Dennison as a
member of the Board of Ad­
justment.
—Set a hearing for May 11
on the recommendation of the
Zoning and Planning Commis­
sion to rezone a portion of a
proposed subdivision south of
Grove Manor, east of the rail­
road and north of 24th Street.
—Approved angle parking
and building of curbs in the
vicinity of the new post of­
fice. The votes were three to
two with Commissioners M. L.

(Sonny) R aborn and Joe Bak­
er opposing. Mayor A. L. Wil­
son’s vote cracked the tie.
—Permitted
issuance
of
courtesy stickers for Shriners who will converge on the
city April 24 and 25. It will
give allowances for parking
violations and other courtes­
ies by the city.
—Agreed to close Magnolia
Avenue that Friday night for
a band concert and the fol­
lowing day for a parade.
—Authorized a letter of
commendation be given to

Carter-Fulmer
PATERSON, N. J. ( U P I ) Rubln (Hurricane) Carter, the
world's top-ranked
middle­
weight contender, wilt meet
Don Fullmer of West Jordan,
Utah, In a 10-round bout at
the Paterson Armory, May 9.

OLD M ILW AUKEE

JO ANNB HERON of
3515 Orlando Dr. ia
another entry in the
Civitan Club’s Mi a *
Seminole Beauty Con­
test slated for April 2325 at the Civic Center.
The contest ia in con­
junction with the In­
dustrial Show sponsor­
ed by the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce.
Miss Heron is 5-foot, 3inches tall, weighs 110
pounds and has mea­
surements of 84-24-35.
She likes classical and
popular music, m e a t
loaf and all the trim­
mings. Her hobby is
candy striping and for
sports it’s swimming
and dancing. She hopes
to study for a nursing
career.

&amp; 99«
Strietmonn's Delicious Cookie

PECA N SA N D IE S
15-os.
bog

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Noblsco's Family Favorite

V A N IL L A WAFERS

35*

12-ox.
pkg.

Breakfast Club Freeh-Whipped

W HITE BREAD
$|( IN THI ORIATIR
ORLANDO ARIA. OCALA,
LIISIURO, OAINISVILII,
DAYTONA RIACH,
MILROURNI AND
COCOA ARIAS.

D*l Mont* Fancy St«w«d

Tom atoes......... 5 #30J *
Tomato Catsup •6 '&amp;.*••

*Thit week: 4-pioco place setting of porcelain china, your chotco

D*l Manta Z*ety Flavored

of patterns, "Prestige" or "Platinum Wheat" with coupon and
purchaioi of $10.00 or moral

Corns In A Redoom Your Book Coupons

D«l Mont* Light Meat

Chunk Tuna . . . 4
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9d*r

Peaches.••• 4 *2?*1
Prune Juice •3 VS *1
Can'd S p a m « 39
9
Masola Oil •. 49
Sherbet•••• 5 &amp; *1

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can

LARGE PINK-MEAT

Cantaloupes

All-Furpeie, Famous Com Oil

quart
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Asserted Papular Pleven Swift'*

3 - » 1 .
□ Cabbage ........

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lb.

Juicy Californio Sux-Kist

□ Lemons.........

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HWY. 17-92 &amp; SR 436

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100-ct. hot. 51-29

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astro large 9le plus tax

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Urge else, 79c plus tax

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Vanfori

M. A. (Foots) Yelvlngton who
is resigning as city building
and planning inspector. It
will cite his past work and
conduct as a city employe,
commissioners agreed.

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C Of C Plans
Membership
Campaign
By France* Wester
W. C. Hopkins and Jimmy
Jonsa were appointed to hsad
tha membership committee of
the Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce at tha Board a&lt;
Director* meeting held Thurs­
day night at the home of Don­
ald Jackson, new chairman of
the board.
|
Plana art balnc made now
for as Intensive membership
drive ta atari April SO. The
aim la to double leak year’*
total ad T9 member*.
j
All Interested partita are
invited ta contact either chair*
man or any of tha following
board member* for Inform*,
tlon about Joining and for
membership cards: J a m a a
Daughtrey, Richard Kao*h,
Cracker Donaldson, Joe Akerman, Rob Brown and Otis
Bjoblom.
A new mailing list will b*
set up when the drive is over
and all membtra will be noti­
fied by postal cards of th*
main them* of each month’*
meeting and tha program*
planned.
The board alto decided ta
start contacting property own­
ers soon to secure the neces­
sary rights of way for tha
connection of Lake Mary
Boulevard that la needed to gel
an interchange to Interstate 4.
A very successful Friday
night rally was reported,
with th* Chamber making a
good profit from tha dinner.
Tentative plana ware made for
another dinner end Political
Rally te be held someUme la
October.

Ausley Resigns
WINNIPEG (UPI) - Jim
Auslcy resigned Tuesday as
general manager of the Winni­
peg Blue Bombers of the
Western Football Conference
ia order to free htxuelf to con­
clude negoUations with an un­
earned firm la tomato*, Tex.

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Anna M iller Circle Installs
Officers In Impressive Rites
Th« Anna Miller Circle In­
stalled its incoming officers
Saturday night, April 11, with
impressive candlelight ceremonlea at the Elk'a Club, Mra.
Christine Blankenship, past
president, was the installing
officer.
Mrs. Harry Adair, outgoing
president, reviewed the Cir­
cle’s accomplishments during
the past year.
Again this year the Circle
sponsored a girl to Girl's
State and sent ■ crippled
child to Camp Challenge. A
donation was made to The
Little Red Schoolhouse, and
for the fifth year, a float was
entered in the Jayccc’e Christ­
mas parade, with the Circle
winning first prize for its ef­
forts.
The Harry Anna Crippled
Children’s Hospital has al­
ways been the principal pro­
ject of the Circle. This year
ANNA MILLER Circle’* new officers arc loft to right, Mrs. Christine
Uie cubicle curtains were re­
Blankenship, first vice president; Mrs. Warren Haynes, secretary; Mrs.
placed at the hospital, and a
Charles Stafford, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Layman Goodman, presi­
subscription for a |50 bond
dent; Mrs. J. R. Hoolehan Jr., second vice president; Mrs. J. K. Hoolehan
was executed. At Easter the
Sr., treasurer, and Mrs. James Wehry, chaplain.
ladles sponsored an annual
Easter party for the crippled
children and presented them
with an abundance of gifts Commission Holds
and goodies.
Mrs. Layman Goodman, In­ Surprise Party
coming president, graciously
received the gavel from Mrs.
By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
sala Presbyterian Church on
Adair and addressed mem­ For Members
bers and guests with a brief
The nomination of new of­ Country Club Road.
The surprise birthday party
acceptance speech. She em­ given by the commission on ficers and the welcoming of
New officers for the coming
phasized the good work ac­ Mission at the Barnett Me­ four new members was the year will be: president, Mrs.
complished by the Circle, and morial Mrthodlst C h u r c h main slate on flic program at Hunter, first vico president,
stressed she would strive to Thursday evening netted the tho recent meeting of the Mrs. Daisy Dowell, second
maintain the existing har­ commission treasury approxi­ Lake Monroe Home Demon­ vice president, Mrs. Juanita
mony between the Circle and mately 125, by each person stration Club. Tho meeting, Pent; secretary, Mrs. John­
tho Elk’s.
paying one cent for each year presided over by tho presi­ son; treasurer, Mrs. Alice
Following the installation of his age.
dent, Mrs. Olga Hunter, waa Carroll; delegate, Mrs. Rena
ceremonies, Mrs. Goodman
The program for the even­ held in the Monroe Commun­ Hawkins, and alternate, Mrs.
invited everyone to enjoy the ing consisted of a aeries of ity Building. Mra. Betty Mann Betty Balckweldcr.
fellowship in a pleasant soc­ slides of Japan being shown gave the devotional reading
Members were advised to
ial hour in the club rooms at by Mr. and Mrs. Gaston from the 31st Proverbs.
tako the polio vaccine when
the Elk's Lodge.
Reports were heard from it came to Monroe.
Bridges of Deltona.
Cecil Tucker, county agri­
The group waa seated by tho varloui chairmen. The
seasons according to their recent Freeze Dried Food culture agent, (poke to the
South Seminole
birth month, and each season School, health program and group on tho spring "Yardcnpresented some impromptu the coming 30th anniversary lng" tips. This was greatly
entertainment.
of tho club wera discussed at enjoyed by the group who
then held a question and ans­
ItcfrcshmcnU of cake and great length.
ice cream, coffee and punch
The chairmen of the anni­ wer period.
By Maryann Miles
New members welcomed
were served.
versary party, Mr*. Hunter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crum,
Mrs. Raymond Lawson Is Mra. J. It. Tindcl and Mn. wero Mrs. Ruth Gallagher,
420 Minnehaha Drive, Mait­ chairman of commission on If. L. Johnson, have plans Mrs. Joanna DuRosc, Mrs.
made for a wonderful pro­ Ethel Corbett and Mrs. Mar­
land, formerly of Forest City, Missions.
gram. Important guests have ian Bethea.
had as houiegucsts last week­
Due to the illness of one of
been Invited and the guest
end, Mr. and Mra. Charles
the hostesses, Mrs. J. E. An­
speaker
for
the
evening
will
W'cUcnsccl of Miami. The
Mrs. A. L. Hardesty has re­ be the District H. D. Agent, drews, Mrs. Kathryn Malloy
Wcisenaeels arc the In-laws of
the Crums’ daughter, Mari­ turned to her home alter Miss H e l e n Holstein of assisted Mrs. Alice Nordgrcn
Gainesville. Past presidents In serving a low calorie cake
lyn, who la living in Germany spending two weeks with her
will give a short resume of and coffeo to 23 members,
at the present with her hus­ daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Stripling, a
band, Gerald, and two young­ Mrs. William C. Ilaldin, in their terms in office. Tho af­
guest,
and the lintho demon­
fair
will
be
held
on
May
14
sters, Karen and Bobby. They Miami. The Haldlns accom­
stration agent, Misa Myrtle
will be returning to the United panied Mra. Hardesty home. starting at 7 p.m. in the Edu­
cational Building of the Up- Wilson.
States in August, as Capt.
Friends of Mrs. Toy Witte
Wciscnscel will be discharged
of Ft. Blycrs and formerly a
from the Army.
Sanford resident, will be inter­
ested to learn that sho ia re­
cuperating at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Harold Appleby,
By
Bans • Hnuct
408 Virginia Ave., following
surgery at Seminole Memor­
Dacron *
Polyester
ial Hospital.
Nylon A
Cotton

Seminola R ebekah[
Lodge No. 43 Has

Dr. Perez Addresses Sorority

Memorial Service

The annual spring luncheon | Mayfair Inn Gold Room at I captive on the subject of the Following his unusual and in­
teresting address, Dr. Perex
of the Alpha Mu Chapter of
noon.I influence of communism in
Semlnola Rebekah Lodge Alpha Delta Kappa sororityDr. Luts P ern w n guest
Cuba as well a* in other coun- conducted a quiz in which tho
No. 43 met Thursday evening was held Saturday In the | speaker and held his audience tries of the western world. membera participated with
at the Odd Fellows Hall with
eager enthusiasm.
Mr*. Eva Williams, noble
O t h e r visitors attending
grand, presiding.
were Mrs. Luis Perez, attrac­
The alter waa draped In
tive wife of the doctor, Mra.
memory of W. F. Hanson,
Marie Aiverson, sister of Mrf.
past grand master, and Major
Joyce Roberts and Mrs. Jo­
General Tony Covino of the
anna Bohanon.
patriarch militant of Florida.
Members
in
attendance
It waa reported that six
were Mary Groome, Ollle
members attended the recep­
Reese Whittle, Kate Nash,
tion in Tampa for Mrs. Mar­
Ruby Booth, Arietta Coberly,
garet Walters, president of
Faye Gaines, Mary Grace
the Rebekah Assembly of
Kosky, Kathleen Lee, Mildred
Florida and also that five
Lind, Marion Nichols, Mar­
members attended the special
garet Reynolds, R o b e r t a
homecoming meeting in TamRichards, Joyce R o b e r t a ,
pa.
Mary Rogers, Belle Rumbley,
A special program was pre­
Marie Stumpf, Esther Wil­
sented by Mrs. John Jurss to
liams and Hazel Flynt.
celebrate the founding of the
first Odd Fellowa Lodge in
the United Statca, in Balti­
Retired Teachers
more, Md., April of 1810.
Three members recently
Will Meet Friday
celebrated their birthdays and
Happy Birthday” was sung
to Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Howard
A t First Federal
and Mra. R. F. Moule.
The Seminole County Re­
Semlnola Rebekah Lodge
tired
Teachers will meet Fri­
will sponsor a card party to
SORORITY MEMBERS nt their annual spring luncheon are left to righ t,. day, April 17, at 3:30 p.m. at
be held in the Odd Fellowa
Mrs. Hazel Flynt, Mrs. Mnry Groome, president, Dr. Luis Perez, guest
the Conference Room of The
Hall, Friday evening, April
speaker, Mrs. Perez, and Misa Ollie Reese Whittle, vice president
First Federal Savings
and
17, at 8 p.m.
Loan.
Dr. Charlie Park Jr. will ba
guest speaker.
AU retired teachers arc in­
vited to attend.

Casselberry Junior Choir Entertains
HClub Plans
Pauline Gee With Farewell Party

Lake Monroe

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By Jane Casselberry
Rev, and Mrs. Delmas M.
Copeland of 321 Plney Ridge
Road, Casselberry, announce
the birth of a daughter, Carrle Lynn on Friday, April 10,
at 10:20 a.m., weighing six
pounds and 13 ounces, at Win­
ter Park Memorial Hospital.
Rev. Cn|H&gt;land is the pastor of
The Casselberry Community
Methodist Church.
The mntcrnal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Joy Nel­
son, South Williamson, Ky.,
and the paternal grandmothrr
is Mrs. Sarah Copeland, South
Williamson, Ky.

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Called By Legion

Holds Covered Dish Supper

Auxiliary No. 53

By Mra. Clarence Snyder
The Osteen Civic Associa­
tion sponsored a covered dish
■upper on the grounds of the
proposed Civic Center, Satur­
day ervenlng.
The flag presented to the
association by Commissioner
Ssxon was erected at the Osteen Park.

A called meeting haa been
announced by Mr*. W. J.
King, president, inviting all
members of the American
Legion Auxiliary Post No. 53
to attend a covered dish sup­
per Thursday evening at 6:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. C.
E. Hunter.
The purpose of this special
meeting is to present the slate
of officers for the coming
year, so that they may be
nominated and voted for.
Mrs. C h a r l e s Webster,
chairman of the nominating
committee, confided In Mrs.
King that she feels the se­
lection of candidates is well
qualified to carry on with the
purposes and alms of the Leg­
ion Auxiliary.
Members are requested to
bring a covered dish, and any
member desiring more Infor­
mation, may phona Mrs. King
at 322-0483.

Civic Association

Geneva

Personals
By Mra. Joseph Mathlcux
The Misses Isabelle and Ada
Rogers, Sirs. Emma Youts
and Mr. and Mra. C. Somm of
Orange City were recent din­
ner guests of Mrs. Daisy Wil­
liams prior to her departure
for her home in Charlotte,
VL

The Geneva Home Demonatration Club held its April
meeting at the Community
Hall with County Agent Cecil
Tucker as guest speaker. Fol­
lowing the meeting and Tuc­
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Quilling
ker’s talk on “ Plants and Di­
of N. Devon Avenue in North
seases,” a delicious luncheon
Orlando art the proud par­
waa enjoyed.
ents of a new baby girl, Roseanno Louise. The Quillings al­
so have two other children,
FOR ANY OCCASION
Jerry and Gloria.

Personals

The association ia sponsor­
ing a talent ahow which will
be held at the DcBary Civic
Center April 28 at 8 p.m. Procccds of this show will go to
the Osteen Civic Center build­
ing fund.
Attending the covered dish
supper were Mr. and M n. Joe
Masters. Mrs. P. T. Piety,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pell
and children, Lynn, Diane,
Loren and Dennis Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Pettis and
children, Karen Osteen, Mra.
Frank George, Mrs. Clarence
Snyder, Mrs. Eva Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pfeifauf
and family.
Also, Mr. and Sirs. Waller
Jnnri and family, Mr. and
Mra. Fred Prevatt and chil­
dren, Mrs. William Doyle, Mr.
and Sirs. William Wankosky,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giblin,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Staley, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Lawson,
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Ward,
Mrs. Anna Willcnbrock, Mra.
Julius Gcrheardt, Tom Lem­
on and Purl Campbell.

Personals
By Jane Casselberry
Dinner guests last Thursday
night of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kryder of Lake Drive were
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shearer
of Hope, Mich., and Eustis.

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THE JUNIOR CHOIR o f the Casselberry Community Methodist Church
honored one o f their members, Pauline Gee, at a farewell party Fridny
night. Those attending were front, left to right, Patti Shook, Patricia
Messick; middle, Peggy Montgomery, Melendu Cnsselberry, Pauline Gee,
guest of honor, Marilyn Messick, Kathy and Kandy Beach, who hosted
the pnrty; back row, Terry Puttishall, Gail Gleason, Judy Andrews,
Charlote Marine and Miss Eleanor Ferrell, choir director.

By Jana Casselberry
Pauline Gee, daughter of
Sgt. and Mrs. John Gee of
Tanglewood, who leaves this
week for a visit with relatives
In Oregon before going over­
seas to Germany, where her
father will be stationed with
the U. S. Air Force, was guest
of honor last Friday night at
a party given by members of
the Junior Choir of the Cas­
selberry Community Method­
ist Church.
The party waa held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Beach, 126 Genevlve Dr., DolRay Manor. The honorce was
presented with a gift of a
charm bracelet and three
charms.
Those attending enjoyed
playing badminton and other
games and refreshments of
cake, cookies and soft drinks
were served.
In addition to the honoree
and the hosts, Randy and
Kathy Beach, guests Included
Patti Shook. Patricia and
Marilyn Messick, P e g g y
Montgomery,
Terry Pattishall, Gail Gleason, Judy An­
drews, Charlotte Marine, Melends Casselberry, and choir
director, Mias Eleanor Fer­
rell.

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to file y o u r nt t iw tr
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10th
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(C O U R T SEAT.)
A r th u r II. Uec kw lth , Jr.,
C lerk o f the c i r c u i t Court
B y ! -Martha T. Vthlen
D e p u t y Clerk
J e n n ln g e , W at te, C larke
and H am ilton
Harnett National Rank Hide.
J a c k s o n v i l l e 2, Florida
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entitled
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F lo r id a , this Ith day o f April
1944
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C lerk o f the Circu it C ou r t
l l y : Martha T. Vthlen
D e p u t y clerk
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NOTH H OF Bt IT
T O i IIKR1IEIVT RODEN
and
R E V K K L T J. RODEN, hla
w i f e . Defen dants.
TOU AN D EA C H OF TOU
i r e hereb y no tifi ed that ault
hae been c o m m e n c e d asa lnat
y o u In the Circuit Court o f the
N inth Ju dic ial C ir cu it o f th*
• tat* o f F lo r id * In end fo r
Sem in ole Coun ty, th* a b b r e ­
v ia t e d title o f which Is:
DORCHESTER
S A V I N G S
SANK.
Plaintiff ,
-v eH K R I 1 K R T RODEN and I1EVE U L Y J. RODEN, hie wife , el
•1.
Defen dants,
In C h a n c e r y No. 11424
T h * na ture o f title sull I* a
fo r e c l o s u r e
of
th st
certa in
m o r t g a g e from aald d efe n d a n ts
to p la in t iff, dated January It.
1142 and record ed F e b r u a r y 1,
1912 In O ff icia l R ec or d e B o o k
110 p ag e 101 o f the Public R e ­
c o r d s o f Seminole C ou nty, F lo r ­
ida, en c u m b e r in g that cert ain
piece or parcel o f p ro p erty l o ­
cat ed, altuat*. and b r in g In
aald C o u n t y and State, t o . w l t i
L o t 17. B lock 7. NORTH
O It L A N I&gt; O TOW NSIT K.
FOURTH
ADDITION, a c c o r d l n v to the Hlat t h er e­
of
a* r ec or ded
In Piet
Hook I*, p e g * 49. o f th*
P u b lic Rec ord* o f Semin ole
C ou n ty . Florid*.
E A C H O F YOU IS R K Q U I R . ID
to file y ou r a n sw er or
o l h e r w ritt en defens e* to th*
C o m p la in t with the Cl*rk o f
t h * C ir cu it C ou rt o f S em in ole
C o u n ty , Flori d *. In thla p r o Credlnv and to *«r v* a ropy
t h e r e o f upon th* p l a i n t i f f * a t ­
torn ey *. who* * names and » d d res s are he r eina ft er set forth,
as required by law, not U t e r
th an the 1l»h &gt;J»y o f May
196i. In d efau lt t h e r e o f the
Cause will p ro cee d e * par te
Upon the en t r y o f a DetTA*
P r o C o n f e s s o e g a ln e t you.
W IT N E S S my hand and th*
• f f l c f a l esal o f said Court in
■etnlnol* Coun ty. Florida, thl*
I t h d a y o f April, 1164.
(SE A L)
A r th u r II
lle c k w lth , J r ,
C lerk o f the Circu it Court
ll y : Martha T. Vlhlon
D e p u t y Clerk
___
B E A D A E L G l t l D L E T AND
LEW IS
A t t » r n e &gt; * fo r P la in t iff
do Nor th Court Street
P oet O ff ic e Do* 121*
.Orlando, Flor id a
' p u b l i s h April I. II. 99. 19. l l « 4
C D T -1 9

Legal Notice

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IN COL'NTT JUDGE 'S COI R T .
SE MINOLE
C O l'M T T .
FLOR­
ID A .
Fite No. 4*01
E S T A T E OF
a d e l x r. r o x .
DECEASED
DEAR ABBY: We have •
NOTIC E TO C R E D I T O R S
telephone and our next-door
TO
ALL
PERS ON S
HAT­
ING CLAIMS OR D E M A N D I
neighbors have none. When
A G A I N S T S A ID E S T A T E )
T ou end e t c h e f y on i r e
they first moved in, they
h er eb y n o t ifie d and required
to file any c la im s end d emand s
aeked If they could use our
w h ic h y » u or either o f y ou
phone. Thinking it would he
m a y h a v e ag ain st eald est ate
In Ute o f f i c e o f Hon. C. V e r n ­
only
a short while before
C O T ' l l APr" *' ' 5‘
S&gt;- l , , &lt;
on
M ile,
C ou n ty
Judge
of
they had theirs connected, I
Sem in ole C ou n ty , at hie o f f i c e
said certainly. H ha* been a
i n c o f n t t J d i r . r . ' A c o u r t , In the C our t Ho use In g a n fo r d
F lorid a, w it h in els
calend ar
•K M I S O L B
(O f.N T r,
FLO R
year and they are etll) us­
m on t h * f r o m the tim e o f the
File. No. IIIN
ing our*. There are five of
first p u blic ation o f this n ot ic e
k s t i t e «i f
E ach c laim or d em a nd m us t be
them who use it, including h
In w r i t i n g and c on t a in
th*
M A G D A L E N E A. DAVIS.
teenager who ntakee one call
DECK (R E D plac* o f residen c e and poet
o f f l c * ad d re ss o f the cl ai m ant
NOTICE TO c n E I I I T O I I S
after another, eonie of them
Tt» A L L l&gt;EIISON* HAVING and m u t t be s w o r n lo by the
laatlng 80 or 40 minutes.
C I. A I VI A ol&lt; II IJ t| A N U S claim a nt, hie a g e n t o r a t t o r ­
ney. o r the earn* shall be void.
At; A INST *1111 E A T A T E i
Three people ran afford
FLORIDA
N A T I O N A L
1 ou and each o f y ou Are
their own phone, Abby, as
B A N K A T O llL A N D O
hercliy no tifie d And required
B y : F. T. T insl ey, Jr..
three in the family work.
to file any claims and demandi
V i c e - P r e s i d e n t and T rust
w h ic h you, or either o f you.
l‘ra thought of taking the
Officer
m ay h a r e aa alnet said estate
receiver off the hook and
As A d m in is tr a t o r e f said
In the o ff ic e o f Hon. C. Vern
••tale
on Mlee. Jr. Cou nty J u d r e
saying It le out ot order, but
Seminole C ou nty, at hie o ff ic e r u b l l t h March 21 A April 1.
I hate to lie. Can you sug­
I. 14. 1144.
In the Court l l o u . e In San ford
gest something?
Florida, within
alt calend ar CDS -74
m o n t h ! fr om the time o f the
B. S. Si.
IN
TME
C I R C U IT
COURT,
first p ublicat ion o f tbit notice
CIR C UIT .
Each claim or demand m in t NINTH J U D I C I A L
AND
FOR
SEMINOL E
be In w r t l n r and cont ain the IN
DEAR B. S. M.l Some
COUNTY. F L O R I D A .
place o f residence and poat o f
people have so much gall
flee ad dress o f the c la lm a n . IN C H A N C E R T NO. 1
MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE
and must be sw orn to by the
they should be divided Into
W IN TE R
PARK
FEDERAL
cl aim a nt, hi* e v e n t o r atto rn ey
three parts. Tell these clods
HAVINGS A ND 1/1 AN AHSO
or the m m shall be void
(N ATION, a c o r p o r a t i o n o r g a n ­
that you have a ONEJa n* L Fat t*re»n
A i E x ecu tr ix o f said estate ised and e i l e t l n g un der the
PARTY line— and you are
tnwa o f th* United States o f
Icardl A P ay to n
Anterlra
Ute partyl
P. O R ox » » ;
Plaintiff ,
•
I t
W in te r Park. Florida
v*.
Publish March 21 * April
W
1L
RUKN
M
A
TH
IS
and
MAR­
DEAR ABIIY: What doea
*. 15. 1911
ION AlATIIlri, hie wife.
CPH-74
it nirun when your steady
D efenda nt s.
C L E R K ' S NOTICE O F S A LE
boy friend tell* you that he
in t i i e
r i n c i i r c o i iit o r
NOTIC E IS H E R E B Y G I V ­
T H E NINTH J t l l l C I t l . C 1R . EN that un de r a Dec r ee o f
t l ' I T O F F L O R I D * , IV t h l ) F orec losu re and Hale entered
F O R RFVII.MILE C O U R T 1, by the J u d g e o f the C ircu it
F l.O lllllt.
C ou r t o f the NINT H Ju dicial
IN t l l t M E R V . NO. 1MOI
Circuit. In and f o r HKMINOt.K
NOTH E O F M IT
C ou n ty , Florida, on th* loth
T I I E N E W Y OR K HANK F')|l d ay o f April. 1961, In a cert ain
SAVINGS, f o r m e r ly T H E NEW causa be t w e e n W I N T E R P A R K
Y OR K SAVIN GS HANK, a New F E D E R A L
SA V IN G S
AND
Y o r k c o rp o r a t io n .
LOAN ASSOCIATION, a c o r A variation of the dueking
P laintiff, p ora tlon o r g a n l i e d and ax ial-veIng un der tha law s o f tha play it the lead of a low card
st a t ea
of
Anterlra
J E A N V. OOSSEL1N and R A R - United
U A R A S. OOBSEI.l.N, hi* wife . P laintiff, and W I L B U R N M A - from a high card combination.
D efenda nt s T H IS and MAHION MATHI S, It I* an underlead, but brings
hla
w lf a
Defenda nta.
b ein g
TOi J E A N V . OOSSEEIN and
B A R B A R A B. OOSSEEIN. C h t n r e r y No. 19441, I will tell the same results as a duck.
at p u b lic au c t io n to th* h ig h hi* wir*
North loacs all Interest in a
eet bi d d er f o r caah at tlia
2*2 D ic k son Drtv#
F ron t D o o r o f the C ou r t h ou ** slam contract the moment
Marietta, G eor g ia
TOD AND E A C H O F YOU In the C ity o f HANFORD, KK.MSoutli rcblda a mere one noA R E H E R E I i r N O T I F I E D that IN'ol.K C ou n ty , Florida, a l the
anti North aimply
a ault hue been b r o u g h t a g ain st h o u r o f l l : o « n't lock A M .. on trump
you
by
THE
NEW
Y O R K Ap ri l 27th, 1911, that cert ai n raises his partner to a nop ar ce l o f real p r o p e r ty d e s c rib ­
IIANK F O R SAVINGS, form
trump game. The chances are
*rly Th* New Y o r k S av in g s ed as f o l l o w * :
T h * North 11.14 fe et o f Lot
Ran k, a New Y o r k c o rp o r a t io n .
10 and tha Houth 20.22 frat that when North puta down
P laintiff , to fo r e c lo s e a cer
o f I-ot 9. Block II. HUB- the dummy, he will remark
tain m o r t g a g e m ore p artlcul
URBAN
H o m e s , a* rearty d esc ribe d In the C omplain t
r ord od In Plat
Hook &gt;, that he has seven trick* for
filed In this suit, w h ic h M o r t ­
P
a
g
e
s
(n
and II. Publ ic hie partner.
g a g e enrutnhera the f o l l o w i n g
R e c o rd * o f Hetnlnol* C o u n ­
d esc ribe d pro p erty , situate In
East's king of spades wins
ty. Florida.
Rnnlnole C ou n ty , Florid a, t o(
S
E
A
L)
the first trick and a spade re­
w It:
A r t h u r II. Iterkwith, Jr.
Lot t l . liloc k 11. o f E A S T turn knocks out dummy’s are.
Clerk o f C ircu it C our t
11 R O O K
S UBDIVISIO N
lly : M artha T. Vlbtrii, I). C.
UNIT No. 6. a c c o r d in g to W ln d e r w c e d le . Unities a, W ar d South is still in full control
of the hand. If lie starts to
th* Plat th ereof, r ecor d ed 221 P ark A venu e. South
In Plat Honk 12. I'a gee l o ­ W in te r Park. Flori d a
work on the diamond suit by
l l o f the Publ ic R ec ord e A tt o r n e y fo r P la in t iff
o f Se min ole C ou n ty , K lor ­ P u blish : A p ril I t , I M I
lda.
C DT-(4
and fo r ot h er relief, and you
are requ ired to file y o u r An J N _ T H E . U S U U t
U StST r
ew e r to said C om p lain t with NINTH
JUDICIAL
C IN C tlT
the Clerk o f th* a b o v e st y led O F F L O R I D A IN AN D F O R
C our t and lo e e r v t a r o p y SEMIN OL E COUNTY.
( h e r e o f on P la in t iff'*
A tf or
C H A N C E R Y NO. 1S4IS
ney*.
RosENHKRG,
ROSEN- F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L M O R T ­
A man who reads this
IIERG A RE I84IAN, 1*09 Ain- G A G E ASSOCIATION, a c o r ­
column states bluntly i "You
eley Building. Miami II. F l o r ­ poration.
ida, not later than the 24th
P la in t iff . women might as well fare 1L
d ay o f A pril, 1961, In d efa u lt v*.
•
o f w h ic h said C o m p la in t w ill R O B E R T
II. C R O Z I R I I
and Th* reason ao many of you
be taken a* c o n fe s s e d by you S A LL Y M A R K S l 'R O S I E R , hla homemakera run yourselves
D A T E D , at g a n fo r d . F lorid *
wlfa, and JOANNA K. C KO/.ragged today (despite all
thl* t l r d day e f M arch, l l l l . I E l k
Defendanta. your labor-saving devices), la
(SEAL)
NOTICE OF M IT IN
A r t h u r H. B e c k w ith , Jr.,
MORTGAGE
F OHRCI.O SUlU l that with not enough actual
C le r k o f th* (Urrult Court
physical work U&gt; do to keep
T O i JOANNA 8 C R o / . I E R
Uyi M arth a T. Vthlen
who**
re-l d enr* le u n ­
Dep uty Clerk
you
occupied, you have be­
k
n
o
w
n
nnd
w
h
o
*
*
last
ItOSKNUERG, R OB E NR ER G
k n o w n mailing addreea la: come a generation of female
A HKISMAN
: t o Nt. R ea l* Drive,
l o o j A lneley Building,
competitors.
P ensacola, Florida.
Miami 12, F lo rid a
TOU A R E HHHEIIY N O T I ­
Vubllth M a r ch 29 A April 1,
F I E D that an A m en d ed C o m ­
14. 1914.
plaint to fo racloaa a rert aln
C I U -T t
m o r t g a g e e n c u m b e r in g t h e f o l ­
IN
TUB
CIR C UIT
COURT, l o w i n g desc ribed reel p rop er ty ,
to-w It:
I* th* C*ar« *1 Ih* Caaatr
NINTH
JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT
Lot 12. o f RANI.ANDO ER- JuSae- a*Mla*l* Caaalr, Flee­
OF F L O R I D A IN AND FO R
T
A
T
E
S
,
First
Ad
dition,
aa
ts*.
la Prehat*,
SE MINOLE COF.NTV.
per plat ( h e r e o f as r e c o r d ­ la re■ Ratal* el
I'l l A NCKHV NO. I M M
ed In Plat B ook 12, p age HKItHKIlT J. 8&gt;'IIU1'.NKMANN
MORTGAGE
FOIIECLOAI HE
47 o f the P u b lic R e c o r d s o f
Dec eas e &lt;1
FIRST
FEDERAL
HAVINGS
Hrmlnol* C oun ty , Flori d a.
AND LOAN A SSOCIATIO N OF T o g e t h e r wit h Ilia f o l l o w i n g To All Cre4ll*ra eel Peraoaa
claHae ef DeeaaaAa
S E M IN O L B COU NTT, a eo r - ho u se hold appliances w h ic h a r o llailae
Asalaet »a!4 Eeiatei
por atlon ,
and eliall be deem ed l o be f i g T
o
u
and
eac h o f you are
Plaintiff, lure* and a part o f th* r e a lt y : h e r e b y tintlMed
and required
-veS u r fa c e Unit - W e a l i n g - to preeent any rlalm a and d e ­
E. O. C6VOK and w ife , EU NICE
liuuse - I’ BA SIXY I
man
ds
which
you,
nr either o f
W. COOK. *t al.
Oven
W eetl ng h ouse
you,
may h a t * aaalne t
th*
D efenda nt *.
LA 24-2
est at e of Herbert J. HctiueneN OTIC E O F SUIT
He ater • M o n o g r a m - CB mann . deceased, lata o f eald
TIIE STATE OF FLO RIDA TO)
1919 E
C oun ty , to tha C ou n ty J u d e * o f
E. O. C o o k and wife,
be * been filed a g a ln e l y ou In
E u n ice W. C o o k
the a b o v e - s t y le d suit, the ab ort Hemltvule C oun ty, Flori d *, at
R o u t * I, B oa 299,
Gtl* o f w h ic h le Federal N a ­ hla o f f lc a In th* c our t h u u n o f
M at thews , North C arolina
tional M o rt g a g e Ae.oelatlnn , a aald Coun ty at Hanford, F l o r ­
within
als
c a le n d a r
You. and each o f y ou, are
urporatlnn
organlied
un de r ida,
hereb y no t ifie d that ault has un A c l o f C o n g r e ss and e x i s t ­ m on th* fr om lit* time o f (he
flret
publication
o
f
thl*
nolle*.
been filed a g a in s t y ou In th* ing pursuant to th* F ede ral
Circu it
C ou r t
of
Semlnbl* National M o r t g a g e A ssociation T w o c oplee o f each c la im er
C ou n ty , F lorid a, In C ha ncery , C ha rt er Art, h a v in g Its p r in ­ d emand ahall bs In wrttlBR.
an a b b r e v ia te d (III* o f w h ic h cipal o f f l c a In tha C ity o f and ahall etat* th* plac * o f
le F I R S T F E D E R A L S AVIN GS W a s h in g t o n . Dist rict o f C o ­ realdenca and poet o f f l c a adof
th* c laim ant, and
AND IJJAN AS SOC IATION O F lumbia. P la in t iff , versus. I l o - dree*
h* aw orn
lo by
the
S E M IN O L E C OU NTY, a c o r ­ IIKHT P. CROBIEIt and HAL- ahall
cl
aim
a
nt,
hla
agen t, hla a t t o r ­
I
Y
M
A
R
K
S
CIIOZIKH.
hie
p ora ti on , P la in t iff, vs. K. o .
COOK and w ife . EU NICE W. wife, end JOANNA M. C ltO Z- ney. and a c c om p an ied by • f i l ­
COOK, at al. D efe n da nts, th* IF.It. D efe n da nt* and y o u a r * i n g f e e o f one d o lla r and atieli
na ture o f aald suit b e in g a required l o e er v e a c o p y o f c la im or dema nd not ao filed
•ult to f o r e c l o s e that c ertain &gt;nur A n s w e r o r o t h e r ple ad ing •hall lie void.
M ouroe K Hchuenamann
m o r t g a g e dated J a n u a r y
24. to th* Am ended C o m p la in t on
As ax ecutor o f Ih* l-aat
I l l * , and o f r e c o r d In O ff icia l P la ln t ir r* A tt o r n e y , Mack N.
Cleveland,
Jr..
Suits
I
I
I
Han­
W
ill and T est a m en t o f
R e c o rd * B o o k I I I , P a g * I I I .
H E R B E R T J. R&lt;.'HE E N E ­
Sem in ole C o u n ty
Puh llo R e ­ fo r d A tla n t ic Nat ional Bank
Building,
Hanford.
Flori
d
a,
and
MA.SN,
deceaeed
c o r d * e n c u m b e r in g the f o l l o w ­
in g d e s c rib e d
real p rop er ty , flla th* o r ig in a l A n s w e r o r R. W. W are. A t t o r n e y
Olher p lea d in g In tli# o f f l c a o f f o r E x e c u to r
to-w lt:
Box M i l .
T h * South 120 feet o f Lot Ih* c l e r k o f the Circuit C our t I’ D
6,
B lock
4.
of
PEA III. on o r b e f o r * the 14th d e y o f Hanford, Florida
L A K E H E IG H TS , Seminole May. A. D . 1941. I f y ou fall to P ub lish April I, 14, I I . I I . 1991
do an, a d e c r e e p ro conf*| eo C D T -1 4
C o u n ty , Flor id a, a c c o r d in g
III be ta ke n ag a ln a t y ou fo r
to Plat t h e r e o f r e co r d e d In
the r e lie f d em a nd ed In (he
P lat B ook I, p a g e 40 o f A m en ded C omplain t.
the
P u b lic
R e c o rd *
of
T h is N olle* shall be p u b ­
getnlnnl* C ou n ty , Florida,
lished o n c e a w e e k f o r fo u r
and y ou ar e h er eby required rnn ieruHve w e e k s In T h e Han­
to file y o u r a n s w e r In tab! fo r d Herald, a n e w s p a p e r c i r ­
•ult
with
the
un dersi gn ed culat ed In Hemlnnla Coun ty,
Clerk o f said C o u r t and to Florida.
serv e a c o p y t h e r t o f upon th*
D alr d this 12th day o f April,
P lain tiffs
a t to r n e y .
wh ose A. I). 1944.
name and ad dre ss a p p e a r b e ­ ( R E A L )
lo w , on or b e f o r e the leth
a ' A r t h u r II. R e r k w lth , Jr.
d sy o f April, l&gt;44, and In d e ­
Clerk o f Circu it Court
fault t h e r e o f D ecree Pro C on- Mark N. Cleveland . Jr. and
feeeo will be ent er ed ag ain st Ha rold F. Jobna on
you.
A tl n r n ev s f o r I’ l a l n l lf f
W IT N E S S m y ha nd and o f ­ P. o . D r a w e r Z
fi c ial t e a l at tha C o u n t y C o u r t ­ S an ford, F lo rid a
house, g a n fo r d . Sem in ole c o u n ­ Publish: April II, t l . 29.
ty, Flori d *, thl* let h d a y a l May I. 1994
Marsh. 1944.
C D T -ll
(SE A L)
A r t h u r l(. B e c k w ith , J r ,
C lerk o f C ir c u it C ou r t
If you want people lo pay
l i f t San dra M. J ob n aon ,
D. &amp;
PhlUlp H. L o g a n
attention to your business,
s h l n h o l t t r and L o g a n
A tt orney a at l a w
call FA 2-5812 and ask the
I’ . O. B os 1144
S an fo rd. F lorid *
Herald Staff about seme at­
Attorney fo r P lain tiff
P ub lish M arch &gt;4 A A p ri l 1,
tention gettiog ads
II. 1294,
c d s -i :
NOTICE I s he reby r iv e n that
;
V?.****'1 ln bu eln eie at
SOI X. Dixie Hteray, C aetelberry. Semlnola C ou n ty , Florida,
under tha flrtltlou e name o f
l lu e k e y Co ne tr ue llon A ReAlty
Eo
and
that
I Intend
L t* ! *U r
na me with the
&lt; lerk o f the Circu it Court
Seminole Coun ty, Florida, In
ac c ord a n ce with th* p ro vlt lona
o f the F lct t tlou i Name StAt
ttlee.
to.w it:
Section
III.Cl
Florida st at ut e* ] | j ; ,
S l«t E. E v ere tts llu e k e y

Aprfl ti, 1W4 — Paff« •

O m TI

By Abigail Van Buren

think* It would be beat if
you dated other Ixiys, and he
thinks he should date other
gtrle? We dldnt* have a fight
or anything like that, and I
thought we were perfect for
each other. We have gone
ateady for five months, one
week and four daya. Should
I break up with him for
good? He t* 17 and so am I.
CRYING MY EYES OUT
DEAR CRYING: Dry your
tears and date others, honey.
1 think he hat already
“ broken up** with you.
a

s

condemn

an

pigeons

had better watch out. You
may print this, together with
my signature.
BILL (WILD) FRAME
MARION, INDIANA
•

e

•

DEAR ABBY: You would
be doing a tremnedous serv­
ice if you would print in
your column the answer to a
question that has been the
source of many harsh words
ln this household: What doea
“ PERSONAL" mean on the
envelope of a letter?
“ D" IN TOPEKA

*

DEAR A B B Y : Regret­
DEAR “ D"i It la a re­
tably, the public doesn't
minder that the letter Is just
know the difference between
that —“ personal"— and not
wild p i g e o n s which fly
community property, as mall
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is regarded in tome house­
a mess, and the domesticat­
holds.
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under sanitary conditions
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and Is not a nuisance to
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dressed envelope.
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By Oswald Jacoby
th* second diamond. It will
not be a pleasant pause. If
East and West only play
normal defense, South will be
held to eight trick* and
North’s seven tricks will have
been reduced to four.
A careful rubber bridge
player would do hit studying
before attacking tha dia­
monds. Ha would see that
flva diamond tricks would be
enough to give him gam* and
rubber and h* would have led
a low diamond from dummy
at trick three. With a 8-2 dia­
mond break, hi* precaution
would have cost an overtrlck
or two, hut eurh precautions
nre well worth while ln rub­
ber bridge.

Pi(iyhliyhiA
7:80-8:80 p.m. CBS. CM
Reports. "Cigarette*: A Col­
lision of Intereata." Now that
cigarette ealrs ere back to
normal after a temporary decllnt immediately following
the surgeon general's scary
report, thla show ruba salt
In the old woundi. It takes a
clear-eyed look at the com­
plex of our nation's physical
health aa it might affect our
economic health, and the dan­
ger* of amoklng vs. the enor­
mous share the cigarette In­
dustry hokte In our economic
structure. Worth taking a so­
ber look at.
7:30 9 p.m. Nnc. The Vir­
ginian. “ A Bride for I-art."
(Color) A 90-minute aort-ofcomedy which alar* Doug
McClure
(Tramp**)
and
Katherine Crawford In an old
friend of a plot which seems
to play well most of Ihc time*

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It'i done. We don’t feel we
have to do more than tall you
that Trampaa Is Instructed to
pick up and deliver an Injured
man's mall-ordar bride and
. . . wall, you ean taka It from
there.
9-8:80 p.m, CBS. The Bev­
erly Hillbillies. A very con­
fusing plot doesn't spoil some
good laugh situations In this
one-joke theme. It should be
obvious to anyone that Jed
Clampett (Buddy Ebaen) I*
Just a simple-minded hill­
billy, deiplte all hla million*.
But two flnanciera (Lester
Matthews and Addison Rich­
ard*) think Jed and the rest
of the dampen* are juit us­
ing a dlsguUe to hide the fact
they're
brilliant
scientists
working on a top-secret pro­
ject. They plant a apy (Pclcr
Leeds) in the Clampett man­
sion and here's where the

Television Tonight
WEDNESDAY P. M.
* : f l (9 ) Nai****e*
I t ) N*wa, a p a r t * W a t lhar
I t ) Nawallna
9:1* ( I ) Uh t Rparla
1:24 i t ) M'aathar S how
t :t a I f ) N e v a — W a lt e r Cronklta
( I ) t luntlay • a r l n k l a y
7:9! ( I ) Dep ut y
(9 ) Glenn Raavae
I I ) C he yen ne
t 19 ( I ) Tha V lr e ln la n
(•) C h r on ic le
I re (9 ) I’ n lly Duka
(9 ) Ch. I Special
1:99 ( I ) Tha
F a r m e r 's
Daughter
( I ) Ttshtrep*
!:•• (9 ) E ap lonag *
( I ) llavarly II III toll II aa
( I I lien Carey
1:29 ( I ) Dick Van Dy ke
19:99 ( I ) ElfV 9n lh
Hour
(9 ) Danny K a y *
( 9 ) C h ec k m a t e
11:99 ( I M I ) Nawa,
WaAtker,
•po rta
( I ) Nawa — M a r y k y
Martin
11:19 H i New a, W eat h er ,
Rporta
11:24 ( 9 ) T h e a t e r af lha Rtara
11:19 ( ! ) Jo h nn y C v rt o n
(Color)
(9 ) Mov ie

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G r ov e, F o r m R ep ort
F lorid a Htatory
Hunrlaa Hamoator
T o d a y — l l u i h Uowna
Flint Kaalurar
F ar m
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T od a y
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C ar to on *
D iv o r c e Court
A m erican lllatory
E i a r d a a F o r W om an
C a r toon *
R nm por R o o m
Ray Whan
Nawa— Mika W a l l a c e
NBC Nawa
Rpanlth
W o r d fo r W o rd
Dec em b er llrlda
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Uric* It R ig h t
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19:99 ( t ) T o u r F lro t lmpraaalon
( ( ) t » v * o f L lf*
(9 ) Sevan Kaya
12.19 (2 ) T ru th
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( I ) F ather K i o w a R ail
(9 ) Searc h lo r T o m o r r o w
12:19 ( I ) G u id in g
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1:99 ( t ) Nawa
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Dava
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t l ) Aa T ha W a r M T u n a
l i l t ( I ) C artoon*
2:09 (2 ) L e f t M*ka A Deal
(9 ) Ann B oth ers
( I ) P attw erd
1:29 ( I ) T h # D ea ler s
(9 ) Da y In Court
( I ) Art L la k lo t to r
9:29 ( I ) N o w s —
L it*
H ow­
ard
2:9* ( 2 ) E n r o ll* T a u n t
( I I H on or*' llo a p ltt l
( I ) T o Tall Tha T ru th
1:11 (2 ) T ou D on 't Day
(C o lo r )
( t ) Quean Fay A D a y
( * ) Tha E d g e o f N ig h t
1:1* I t ) Mat ch O om *
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( ! ) R acrtt Rtorm
4:29 ( t i B u r n t and A llo a
1:21 (2 ) Nawa
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1:9* ( 2 ) Heat at Uroaaha
( I ) Bro nco
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(9 ) l.tAvo It T o S a l v o r
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laughs fly thickest tad faster!

9-10 p.m. NBC. Espionage.
"A Covenant with Death,**
(Rerun) This mbs this seriea’
premiere episode and It atir*
Bradford Dillmia and Don
Borisenko. It is a sort of
“ Lady and tha Tiger” twist­
er and letvei ytxt wondering
•bout the right and wrong of
murder in th* war-timo under­
ground. The two atari are aerused of killing an elderly
couple while fleeing the Nails.
9- 10 p.m. ABC. Ren Casey.
“ For A Just Man FaUeth Sev­
en Timej." The gimmick here
is that Hollywood's Dr. Kil­
dare (Lew Ayres) is tho chief
gucat star. In thla one, however, he play* a btulnenman
who’s trying to make (he most
of his brief remaining life­
span. Series star Vince Ed­
wards Is the director and Leo
Grant is effecthr as a young
lady who seemingly comforts
the dying man.
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Dick
van Dyke 8how. Furiously
funny, once Rob (Dick van
Dyke) tries to explain to
laura (Mary Tyler Moore)
how he wound up In Jail while
she was visiting relative*.
10- 11 p.m. CBS. The Danny
Kaye Show. A pleasant hour
of music and comedy but
Danny is not at his comical
beat.
10-11 p.m. NBC. Eleventh
Hour. "To Love Ii To Live."
This la rapidly turning Into
Jeanette Nolan week on TV.

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W o m a n :* By Ruth Mlllett
“ You turn everything you
do into a competition. You
don’t Just entertain friends
with easy, wannharted hos­
pitality. You knock your­
selves out trying to give m
bigger end better party than
Mr*. Whoils gave last week,
“ You are scared to say 'No'
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organisation that wants to
put yuu to work, for fear you
won't be doing a* much or
more than other women in
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COI MT SEMIN OL E COUNTY,
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E S T A T E OF
NUIIMAN JON EH,
I ’ eceaeed.
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Otura* Jon**,
and all ot h er pereone c o n ­
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You a r e hereby no tifi ed that
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c o u r t * upon eald petition.
WITNK.H.’t rny ha nd and Ik*
■eal o f aald c o u r t at Hanford.
Hetnlnol* C oun ty , F lorid a this
■th day o f A p ril A.D.. 1114.
C. V E R N O N MIZE, JH.
C o u n ty J u d g e
By L E T H A F O W L E R
Cleric
Norris I&gt;. W o o l f o r k , III
A tt o r n e y at I-aw
Alt W. C hu rc h Bt.
o r la n d o , Fla.
I'ubllaht A p ri l IS. I I . 19,
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ing eoclally and feel yuu have
to be seen everywhere.
"You get an uncontrollable
urge to redecorate or get a
bigger houea not only when
there la a real need — but
when you feel you mint, in
order to keep up with th*
Jones, who are trying to keep
up with some other Joneses.
"You start pushing your
children before they reach
Junior high school, end half
of what you do for them you
ere doing beceuae you don't
went eny other women's chil­
dren to get ahead of yours.
"Then you talk about how
overworked you ere, how lit­
tle time you here to do the
thlnge you reelly want to do,
and how no mere men ran
poaelbly appreciate how hec­
tic your life ie.
"The truth of the matter ie
that if you women would quit
competing with each other
constantly — you could lead
the life of Riley,"
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say*. Does he have a point,
or doesn't he?

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Vigilante Crews
Begin Landing
Qualifications
The Navy's flr*t RA-SC Vigi­
lante pilot* began landing
qualifications aboard the at­
tack carrier USS Saratoga
Tuesday, paving the way for
extended ship-based deploy­
ment of the new mach II re­
connaissance b o m b e r this
summer.
The airmen belong to two
squadrons
home-ported
at
Sanford Naval Air Station,
which has been selected as
the master base for staging
the lwln-jct Vigilante to air­
craft carriers in both the At­
lantic and Pacific,
landing aboard the 1000foot Saratoga were pilots
from Heavy Attack Squadron
9 (VAIi-S), slated to be the
first unit lo deploy with the
sleek dual-mission aircraft,
and VAH-3, which trains flight
crews assigned to duty in San­
ford's five other squadrons.
Although the carrier quali­
fications arc taking place on
the Saratoga, which sails
from Mayport, for duty In the
Atlantic and Mediterranean,
they will serve as a “ final
exam " for VAII-5’s forthcom­
ing deployment to the West­
ern Pacific aboard the USS
Ranger. The Ranger is a Forrcstal class supercarrier sim­
ilar to the Saratoga, but
homc-po*tcd
In
Alameda,
Calif.
Pilots must complete “ CarQuals" to be eligible for
lengthy periods of sea opera­
tions. To qualify, each must
make 10 daytime arrested
landings and six at night.
Shipboard credentials must be
renewed In this manner before
each major crulse.
During a typical sevenmonth deployment m a n y
pilots will make more than
100 landings Into the sturdy
arresting cables stretched across the ship's short “ runway.”
The RA-SC, built by North
American Aviation's Columbus
division, is considered the
most complex airborne re­
connaissance system ever de­
signed.
The plane also possesses allweather capabilities for de­
livering the Navy’s largest
nuclear weapons.
An earlier version o f the
needle-nosed Vigilante, the ASA, has already seen extend­
ed carrier use. Sanford's Hea­
vy Attack Squadron T is cur­
rently serving on its third
Sixth Fleet deployment with
the A-3A aboard the USA En­
terprise in the Mediterranean.
Another Sanford-based unit,
VA1M, recently returned from
Its first.

lly Robert R. Thoms* Jr.

A. P. DRILL, (center) a DeLand peach grower. ilcmonHtratca for Harold
Kastner (left) and W. A. Patrick, a portable field pneker which, with a
pantn-pac insert, eliminates the packing houwe process o f preparing
peaches for shipment in single layer boxes. After finnl inspection and
cooling the fruit is moved without further handling. Brill says he has ap­
plied for a patent. The new packer, manufactured in DeLnnd, is the only
packing method that cun enhance the growing o f the soft Florida peaches.

Drive On For
Lyman DECA
Delegate
liy

FEATUItK CHARACTERS in the play "Run Away Home" presented for
this month’s meeting o f tho Bear Lake I*TA by Mrs. Helen Lcinliart’a
sixth grado were, kneeling, Mary Beth Kelley and cast, Whiskers and
Seott Beeves; standing, John Ituhel, Linda Dudman and Wayne Weis.

Ta&amp; Day
The Longwood Civic League
will sponsor the annual Tug
Day to licnefit the library
Fund Friday, beginning at 0
n m., at the Longwood Post
Office, Johnson's Super Markit, Longwood Plata and tha
new Winn-Dixie. Mrs. Ida
Stewart, rhnlnnan o f the li­
brary committee, report* that
proceeds will he used So purrhann new hooks.

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i f y ou fall t o d o so, llerraa
p r o t 'o n fr a a o will be entered
aualna l y o u f o r Ilia r elief dahimiiili-il In Iha I'on iplalnt.
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f o r tlio foreelneu re o f Sturt■ &gt; i a enr u niliarln* the p r o p e r ly
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WITNKHH m y liaml and aaal
r f aalil eoiirl at Hanford. Ham*
lii"l,- C ou n ty , Flor id a, title 11th
d u e o f April, lmil.
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A r t h u r II. Ilei-kwllh. Jr.
Clark o f C ir cu it C o u r t
Fe ininole C o u n ty . F l o r id a
l l y Slarlhn T. Vlhlen
f t r p u l y Clerk
Puh llah: A p r il IS. St. t t .

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322-373*
The Lawaon family o f San­
ford have devoted their live*
to education. Husband, wife
and daughter are actively en­
gaged In teaching, the par­
ent* in Sanford and the
daughter at Daytona Beach.
John A. Lawson Jr., a na­
tive of Sanford, completed hia
early training at Croom*
High School. He received hi*
bachelor'* degree from Flori­
da A . A M. University, Tab
lahanee.
He received hi*
master'* degree from the
Unlveriity o f Illinois. He ha*
been a devoted vocational
agriculture i n i t r u c t o r at
Croom* High for many year*.
Mr*. Flossie Lawson, a na­
tive of Albany, Ga., received
her formal training at Jonas
High School, Orlando, and
Florida Normal, St. Augus­
tine. She earned her bache-

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C a s s e lb e r r y

A drive to raise funds to
»end Lyman Junior, Archie
Hunicutt to the convention in
Chicago of the national DKCA
clubs Is being conducted by
the Lyman Distributive Edu­
cation group.
Archie, who is the son of
Mrs. Vannfe Hunnicutt of
Longdale, was elected state
parlimcntui iun at recent state
convention and is employed
by tile Maitland Winn-Dixie
Store, under the supervision
of produce manager, Don
Alderman.
The Winn-Dixie Company
is an enthusiastic supporter
of distributive education and
sponsois the state advertising
contest sending the winner
and his co-ordinator to the
national convention.
Supt. R. T. Mil wee and
Principal
Carlton
Henley
havo sanctioned the trip and
Archie la receiving offer* of
help from
acvcral school
clubs, the etudent council,
builnessee and individual*.
The DECA Club mad* 930
toward the trip from a rose
■ale held recently and plana
are now being made for a
hake sale to help with the
and other expense* of
club.
Archie and the Lyman DE
co-ordinator Lloyd
Barnes,
who will lie accompanying
him to Chicago, will leave by
traln on April 27 and plan to
return on May 6. White tn
Chicago they will etay at the
Hotel Hilton. Fifty delegates
from Florida are expected to
Join
3,000 representative!
from all CO states at the con­
vention.
Marne* has a personal rea­
son for making the trip a*
he hopes to see his former
professor, Dr. Rungr, head of
the DE department In New
Mexico, member of the Pres­
ident’s Board of Vocational
Training and author of the
first DE textbook.

Meeting: Postponed
WINNERS OF THE costume prizes at tho MurtU Gras l’arly held by Cub
Scout Pack C-10 of Casselberry included John Chcrwn, best costume and
Vernon Catron, funniest front row center. Winning special recognition
wore these Seven Dwarfs (minus one home witli the measles) o f Den 2
who made the clever head masks from pu|&gt;cr macho. They were front,
left, Gary Miller, right, Tommy hidings; hack row, left to right, Clif
Lockycr, Danny Miller, Barry Hawthorne mid David Miller.

HEAR SENATOR
JOHN McCARTY
speak — at our old

Thursday's scheduled meet­
ing o f the Lyman High School
PTA executive board has
been postponed due to the
political rally to be held this
week. Ih e board meeting will
be held at 8 p.m„ April 23,
in the teachere lounge o f tha
school.

THE LAWSON FAMILY o f Sanford, all teach­
ers. Seated is Mrs. Flossie Lawson; standing are
Miss Jcannelle Lawson and John A. Lawson Jr.
lor’s degree from Florida
A. A. M. University. At pre­
sent, she is third and feurth
grade instructor at Hopper
Elementary School.
Miss Jeunnellc I.awsun, a
graduate of Croom* High and
a former “ Miss Croom* Aca­
demy," received •her bache­
lor’s degree from Tenni-tsro
A. and i. College in Nash­
ville. Stic is an iusliuctor in
humcmaking at C a m p b e l l
Senior High Si ho.:I, Daytona
Reach.
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Young Ladies Improvement
Club is sponsoring a house
party Friday night at the home
of Mrs. Eva Mac Black,
Apartment 73, William Clark
Court. Everyone is cordially
invited to atiend.
Congratulations to the facul­
ty and students of Goldsboro
Elementary School for giving
a beautiful operetta.
Kenneth Lee and Bobby
Lamb, of Howard University,
were In town during the
spring break. Both arc gra­
duates of Crooms High School.
Lee is a graduate of Volusia
County Community College,
and la in his junior year at
Howard. Lamb is a graduate
of Tuskcgee Institute and is
enrolled in the law- school.

I

Eunice I. Wilson, James II
Baskcrville, Katie Robinson.
Gregg Robinson, Mrs. Mabel
Matthews. Mrs. Lillie R. Hall,
and yours truly motored to
McIntosh to attend the fun­
eral of Mrs. Bcrnicc Harris’
brother.
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Cpl. Oscar Harrison has re­
turned to Fort Ord, Calif.
Hurrison was stationed in
Paris France, when lie was
called homo on an emergency,
lie is a graduate of Crooms
High and is married to the
former Erma Brown, daugh­
ter of Mrs. Bernice Calloway.
Goldsboro
Little
League
standings as of April 12 are:
The Giants and Red Sox arc
lied for first .lace with two
wins and no tosses; Yankees
and Dodgers are tied for se­
cond place with one win and
one loss; and the Braves and
Dodders have no wins end two
losses. Willie V. Graham, re­
creation supervisor, is malting
a plea for funds, lie asks that
all persons send in their con­
tributions.
• • •
George Bush was named
to the sllconiercrvco team of
the Big 9 North. He plays
three sports, football, baseball
and basketball. Scholastically,

he Is an average student.
Bush will certainly be missed
by the Panthers becaus* be
is a bulwark in football and
basebaU. His attitude is good
and he is aware of his respon­
sibilities and accepts them
for what they are. This boy
has quite a lot of athletic
ability. I am sure that he
works hard to Improve be­
GEORGE HUSH
cause it could psy off In the
near future. However, he i 1st Church activities for tha
should strive to obtain a col­ coming week arc as follows:
lege degree. Remember Geor­ Congregation and Pastor will
ge, your skills In athletics will wors Jp at Macedonia Baptist
not remain with you as long Church on 13th Street
nd
ss the education you will re­ Pomegranltc Avenue;
thc
ceive while earning your de­ cnorus and Usher Board will
gree.
serve. The city-wide Women's
• • •
Auxiliary will meet at New
To the Gray Ladies who Salem Primitive B a p t i s t
lend their services to the Church at 3 p. m. April 2C.
clinic at Crooms High School j Monday night there will be
helping the sick: Congratula­ a peanut pickup and Cocations.
Cola raffle at the home of
Made my 29th blood dona­ Mrs. B-azzila Smith, 1703
tion last week. Someone said. West 12t.i Street.
“ If he can give, so can I."
The Spring Round-up at
That's the spirit and it is Goldsboro Elemcr'ary School
hoped that more o( us will will be Thursday froui 1 until
assume this attitude.
3. Parents are asked to bring
Note to H. L. Refoe Jr.— their children. Birth certifi­
Never forget to put up the cates are required in order
safety net when working out for the child to be registered.
on the high wires.
Physical examinations will be
Some years ago minors had given.
to be home at a certain hour
Gerald C o p e r was first
—at least, off the street. Now­ place winner at the baby con­
adays they arc permitted to test given at First Shiloh
be on the street all times of Missionary
Baptist Church
night. Is there no longer a last Sunday. Mr. and M*s.
curfew law?
Lawrence Cooper arc his par­
•
• •
ents. He was sponsored by
New Salem Primitive Bapt- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bentley.

M OREY
Just tell us how m uch
you need to pay old bills, tor
hom e improvements, car
repairs, for all your se a ­
sonal expenses. Phone for
prompt, courteous service.

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FAMILY
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of Sanford
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SEMINOLE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

- ANNOUNCES -

DEM OCRATIC
RALLY
- AT ORLANDO - SEMINOLE

JAI-ALAI FRONTON

fashioned Political Rally

T O N IG H T -

8 P. M.

ON THE CORNER OF

FIRST &amp; M A G N O LIA
MUSIC — ENTERTAINMENT

YOU'RE INVITED
Learn Mure Alxiut

JOHN

E.

“JACK”

MATHEWS

T H U R S D A Y NIGHT
A P R I L 1 6 - 7 : 3 0 P.M.

C A N D ID A T E S
WILL SPEAK!

Rent Qualified For Governor
Pd. Pol. Adv.

PAID POL. ADV.

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TAC's Role In Putting Out 'Brushfire Wars' Explained To Rotarians
The role Tactlcil Air Com­
mand (TAC) plays In the nalions defense setup and its
future performance and cap­
abilities were explained to
Sanford
Rotarians Monday
noon at the Civic Center.

Offering the explanation was
MaJ. Kenneth Carson, execu­
tive officer of 4504th Missile
Training Wing at Orlando Air
Force Base.
Major Carson used colored
slides and charts to review

the past role of TAC In quell­
ing "brushfire wars" through­
out the world. He also out­
lined the potential of the com­
mand both in nuclear and
non nuclear conflicts.
The speaker noted there

have been 25 "brushfire" wars of a general war.
"W e can expect the Com­
since the end of World War
11 and that these are check­ munists to continue these
ed carefully under orders of brushfire war tactics," Hothe late President John F. tarians were told.
The major told of the airKennedy who declared them
a major threat to the outbreak I to-air refueling process, the

TAC weapons system, manned Is to train personnel and test
and unmanned aircraft and weapons.
Using slides, Major Carson
asserted that TAC’s power
lies in its high mobility and reviewed the past accomplish­
fast reaction anywhere in the ments of the Mace missile, its
world.
present status and the future
His wing’s mission, he said, role which could see It carried

•board Inconspicuous moving
vans capable of firing the
missile almost Instantly while
patrolling American highways.
The speaker was introduced
by Myron Reck, program
chairman. The session was

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conducted by BIS Hemphill,
club president.
Asa Gray’s "Manual of Bot­
any" la the handbook of
American botanlits even to­
day.

PRICES GOOD ALL WEEK LONG! - THURSDAY THRU W EDNESDAY!
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49‘

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Streak - O - Lean
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BOSTON BUTT
. . . lb. 39c
GROUND BEEF
. . 5 lbs. $1.98
WIENERS
Ib.pkg. 49c
BOLOGNA
. . . lb. 49c
SPARE RIBS .
2Vi lb. can $1.99
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Purchase Of
"Van Camp’#"
Corned Beef
STAMPS
8 18 O*. Cans _______________
68c
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Only, Thru Hat, April 18

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Dorerblooni
STAMPS
UUTTBR
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Only, Thru Hat, April 18

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BREAD . . . .
HAMBURGER BUNS
HOT DOG BUNS .
CHOCOLATE CAKE

PAPER PLATES .
REYNOLDS WRAP
NAPKINS
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COLD CUPS .
CATSUP . . .
FRUIT DRINKS .
POTATO CHIPS .
MIXED NUTS .
FRUIT COCKTAIL
CORN . . .
VANILLA WAFERS
DRY MILK . .
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lb. 25c
. 2 for 15c
. doz. 25c
. 2 for 25c

FREE BREAD FAN!

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GOLD
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Purchase Of
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Only, Thru Hal, April 18

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STAMPS

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I Coupon good at yoar “Thrlltway"
Only, Thru Hat, April 18

50

EXTRA

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Coupon Jk Tha
Purchase Of
“ Herman”
|Skinless Smoked
STAMPS
SAUSAGE
,12 Ox. Pkg. 68c
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Only, Thru Hat, April 18

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FRESH!
NOT FROZEN!

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QUANTITY
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RESERVED

SMALL
4 to 6 L B .1
LEAN

Casselberry
Cub Pack Has
Nardi Gras
By Jana Casselberry
Weaver Hall of the Casael*
berry Community Methodist
Church took on a carnival air
Friday night as Cub Scout
Pack 640 held a pack meet­
ing on tha Mardl Gras theme.
The cuba and aome of thetr
guests dreaaed up in a wide
variety o f coatumea for tha
occaalon and enjoyed playing
the gamea of skill which had
been mado by tha tuba themSclvea.
Winners of tha eoatume
Judging wers John Cherwa of
I)vn 2 for hit “ white hunter"
outfit, complete with boa
conatrirtor, and Vernon Cat­
ron of Den 6 was chosen fun*
nlvaU Keceiving apeelal rec­
ognition were tha "7 Dwarfs"
o f Den 8 who made their
large head mnaka from pa­
per mache. One of t h e
“ dwarfs" was unable to coma
because of the mosaics.
Achievement awards were
presented by Cubmaater Wal­
ly Krohne. Steven Miller of
Pen 1 earned the wolf badge
and David Miller of Den 6
received a silver arrow.
New Iiobcata were James
Blrkhelmcr and Jay Krall of
Den 1| John Cherwa, Billy
Ray Co|r, Tommy Iddlnga,
and Gary Miller, Den 2{
Urookie Drown, Brian Howlett, Danny Ranaeur, Nicholas
West and Tom and Phillip
Love, Den 8.
Thirty-one boya received
service atari for being la Cub
Scouts for at leaat ona year.
Cubmaater Krohna announc­
ed that April Is re-charter
month for l’ ack 640 which la
sponsored by tha Methodist
Men's Club. He has submitted
his resignation aa cubmaater
to devote mors lima to his Job
as hoad of adult lenderahip
training for Seoutere In the
Weklwa District.
Each child present received
a surprise pucknga from the
pocki-ts of a life aired stuffed
“ mammy". Tha gifts were
made by the dent.

II 9

PICNIC

LOWELL SAPP ia the
new manager o f the
m e a t department at
Thriftway, 25th a n d
Park. Sapp ia a native
Floridian, a resident o f
Sanford for the past
seven years, and has
been in the meat business for the past 40
years. He and his fa­
mily reside at 2407
Adams Court, Sanford.
Sapp says that only
U. S. Choice meats are
available at Thrift way.
(Herald Photo)

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Letters

Cancer Deaths Increase
During the year o f 1963. a total
o f 664 deaths were recorded for all
o f Seminole county. Of this total,
more than 16 percent, or 91 persons
died from cancer.
The provisional information was
obtained from the 1963 Vital Statist­
ic Report of the Florida State Board
of Health and the compilation of can­
cer fatalities was issued this week in
a special report made by the state
office o f the Florida Division of the
American Cancer Society in Tampa.
This special report also disclosed
that the death rate from cancer is
still on the increase, from 7719
denths in 1960 to a provisional total
or 9470 denths in 1963. Total deaths
recorded for Florida, state-wide,
during 1963 was 65,543.
According to a Society spokesman,
an estimated 17,000 new cases of
cancer will develop in the state dur­
ing the coming twelve months. Hased on past estimates, most preval­
ent new cases will possibly occur as
follows: cancer of the colon and rec­

HAVE A H A V A N A

To The Editor

tum, 2200 new cases; lung, 1800;
breast 1700; uterus 1400; prostate
1100; stomach 750; leukemia 500.
It is not our intention to alnrm
citizens with these somber statist­
ics, the spokesman said, but we do
feel strongly thnt the general public
should be made aware of the serious
threat of the disease. All of us should
face the facts. We should know about
cancer's seven danger signals. We
should realize that regular health
checkups may detect cancer early
enough so that prompt, proper treat­
ment can be made and help save
lives.
During the American Cancer So­
ciety's 1964 educational and fund­
raising crusades, much can be learn­
ed alujiit cancer and what to do about
it. It is our hope thnt all citizens
will obtain cancer education litera­
ture which is available without cost
and that they will contribute to the
fund-raising crusnde so that the so­
ciety's cancer control programs can
be expanded and intensified in the
year ahend.

T it
n n ilt
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It*.
•t r * f r o m Its r t i l m a a | i h .
Ilr a f fa ir * . T h r earlier m « r aa*
a pea aaata p rov id ed thr I r f .
I f* alra r a r rlr a t hr vrrltrr'a
trur a a m r a a * ad d re ss . L rt trr a
nr I r a n fh a a 3 M a o r t a will
hr s t * r a p r * f e r e » e » . I .r ft rr s
aifatrraaral f a a thrra ara a r r e p t .
ah lr s n i M r * t h r ? d a aa t drat
In prran aaUtlr*. P nr tr p la aat
pa hllshrd hp T h r l l r r a ld .

Editor, Herald:
1 must congratulate Mr.
John Krider for openly ad­
mitting in his letter of April
7th that he and the Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce failed In their cam­
paign to remove the county­
wide telephone barrier. For
the Chamber to shoulder the
hlamr takes intestinal forti­
tude. Especially for the rea­
son* staled in hi* letter. Be­
cause these reasons show a
lack of understanding of the
basic human motivations.
People spend their money
to acquire recognltable bene­
fits, Including prestige. Con­
versely, they don't voluntarily
spend to austain an objective,
however much to lie desired.
Just to increase the welfare
of—or to save money for—a
community which they con­
sider outside their Interests.

Dollars March On
One of the things that gives gov­
ernment fiscnl plnnners gray hnirs
is the snowball effect of long-term
programs.
The spending congressmen do
lives after them; their budget slash­
es oft lie interred with their re-elec­
tion hopes.
Congress could adjourn indefinite­
ly and billions would still flow from
the Treasury for such continuing
programs as agricultural subsidies,
highways, aid to dependent children,
urbnn renewal and so on and on.
This kind of snowball is a-building
in the Defense Department, despite
President Johnson’s cost-cutting pro­
gram. Insider’s Newsletter points
out that retired.servicemen current­
ly number 400,000 and draw $1.2
billion a yenr in pensions— more than
the combined budgets of the De­

partments o f Labor, Justice and
State,
By 1970, due mostly to the super­
annuation of men who joined up dur­
ing World War II, the totals will
be 700,000 men and $2 billion n year.
When old soldiers die their wid­
ows may continue to draw pensions
for years more. Amazingly, pensions
arc still being paid to a handful of
survivors o f Civil War veterans.
The price o f freedom is indeed
eternal.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASE S-439: Delores B ,
aged 32, U the girl wbo had
been engaged for over a year
to a bachelor, aged 37.
“ Dr. Crane," she continued,
“ tell me more about that
•minor decision' strategy.
“ For 1 never had any ex­
perience In the tales field, ao
it la new to me.”
In selling, it la usually beat
to ease gracefully Into the
erucial “ dotted line” stage.
After a smooth sales presen­
tation, therefore, a star sales­
man doesn’ t rudely shatter
the semi-hypnotic trance by
baldly demanding:
"Well, take It or leave It!
Do you want it or don't you ?"

No, Indeed, for that would
arouse caution and subcon­
scious warnings that arc nega­
tive.
“ Maybe I better sleep over
this decision," would then be
t typical reaction of the pros­
pect.
So the professional salesman
gently commits the prospect
by casually asking him ques­
tions with two answers.
Thus, instead of asking “ Do
you want it or don't you?”
the salesman inquires:
“ Would you rather hive
shipment by express or by
freight?”
Note that his answer to that
question doesn't actually com­
mit the prospect at all. But it

starts him into the habit of
saying “ Yes."
"Would you prefer to pay
by the month or give us a
check on delivery?” is another
query that Illustrates the
"minor decision.”
Before long, the prospect is
so far along the “ Vesting
trail” that he can't back up.
Then the smart salesman
will smile, offer his pen, and
suggest:
“ Now tr you'll just O K. this
down here, we'll have delivery
on the dale you wished."
Tlease observe that the
salesman even then uses the
milder term “ O.K.," instead
of “ Sign."
For that word “ Sign” his
vague nuance that suggests
"Legal contract” and thus
may start subconscious nega­
tive thoughts.
Well, you girls should all
Altamonte Springs
Genera
take a good course in sales­
Mr*. Julia llartos
Mrs. Jo*. E. Mathieux
manship, for winning a wed­
638-1316
349-4824
ding ring is a real sales job.
Lake Mary
Bear Lake-Forest City
In fact, I used a steer
Mra. France* Wester
Mr*. Maryann Miles
322-8219
838-3878
scores of coeds at Northwes
tern and George Washington
Lake Monroe
Casselberry
Universities
Into my
big
Mrs. II. 1. Johnson
Mrs, Jane Casselberry
322-4723
836-5016
classes on the “ Psychology of
Sales and Advertising.”
Longwood
Chuiuota
Mrs. Josn Magta
Mrs. Donna Eaten
For the coeds then learned
365-3743
638-3317
; not only how to employ that
North Orlando
DeBary
deft “ minor decision,” but
Mrs. Doris Dean
Mrs. Adam Muller
they also were surrounded by
668-4416
322-198*
an excess of men I
Osteen
Deltona
For the men outnumbered
Mra. Mildred Haney
Mra. Clarence Snyder
the coeds probably 2 to t
668-5631
322-4841
Girls, it is smart strategy to
Enterprise
Otledn
enroll in courses primarily
Mtee Helen Snodgrass
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
aimed toward men for In that
668 (933
3654610
way you enhance your chan­
ces of a wedding ring!
Indeed, you can then lean
upon an attractive male class­
mate for help in solving the
homework problems, lince you
can profess to know little
Page 1-A
Sanford, Florid*
Wed., April 15, 1964 about such masculine topics.
” 1 feel ao helpless in this
course,” a coed can sweetly
W A L T K B A. G I B I .O W , B t l l T O K A AO P i ' l l . H O B *
smile as she disarm* her
K H A S K V O I T O I .I N B . U f c a l s U i i - Uaa aral M i a i m
male classmate, “ but you are
II'LIA.N L . ST B X S T M O B
------B O V ---------------OBEEN
a brain ao I wonder if I
A s s o c U l * E ditor
A i n r t l i l i i M an a g er
might ask you for some ad­
fb k ii
vaa
tklt
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Q—In E n g 11 a h history,
what waa tha Rump Parlia­
ment?
A— In 1643, CapL Thomas
Pride arrested or excluded
all Presbyterian and Royal­
ist members o f tha British
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Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

WASHINGTON - (NKA) — 'a r c underground lava (low s; trie, and geologic measureAt the very time die Alaska pushing upward which die ments they'd attempt to de­
earthquake struck, there was away without surfacing.
termine the elastic proper­
The U.S. Geological Survey ties of the rock formation in
a confidential proposal in gov­
ernment hands for a co-or­ is continuing to improve its tlie area, the vertical extent
of the fault line, how much
dinated government-university techniques.
research attack aimed at pro­
One of the most promising strain has so far been a c­
ducing some of the basic facts leads for the prediction ol cumulated over the region of
necessary to build an earth­ earthquake* is by measuring the fault line ami carefully
quake warning network,
the strain nicki are undergo­ map the lines of stress
It has not yet been approv­ ing in the major fault line through the region.
areas. This ran be done in
All this earthquake work
ed.
Recent breakthroughs in part with strain gauges, which will have a major by-product.
instruments and methods hive measure the actual change in The more U. S. scientists find
opened the door to a whole shape or length of rock form­ out atiout earthquakes, the
new world of earthquake re­ ations. Tlie other technique is ttettcr they will tie able to desearch
possibilities
which to measure the speed at which ted and pinpoint Russian un­
scientists say could end the sound waves move through derground nuclear explosions. |
frustrations of the past 30 the rocks. (The speed variri The big problem now la that
years.
according to the strain which It’s Impossible to distinguish
Geophysicists
interviewed the rock is undergoing).
between some earthquakes
here say we now have the
If the earthquake specialists and some types o( camouflag­
tools to do the research need­ can determine how much ed underground nuclear ex­
ed to develop a crude earth­ strain different types of rock plosions.
I
quake-prediction system for formation and fault lines en­
major communities—probably dure before slipping, what
within 10 years, certainly with­ strains cause what site slips
and something about how long
in 20.
It would, of course, only it takes for a particular over­
predict quakes likely to cause strain to result in a slip,
important damage to people then they'll he on the way to­
and property. The system ward making crude predic­
would likely skip prediction* tions.
of quakes occurring In the
As a preliminary, this in­
wilderness and in deserts un­ volves a major coordinated
less they'd produce nasty ef­ study of an Important earth­
fects at a distance.
quake fault. One proposal
Such warnings would not favors the great San Andreas
be correct every time any fault in California. By seismic,
more than weather predictions gro&lt;lelie, magnetic, gravlmcare, Scientists would lie hap­
py If their first system wa»
right one time out of three.
Tlie predictor* would pro­
bably err on the side of rauny llal Cochran
tion, predict more quakes
You're likely to meet with
than would artually occur.
They’d hope not to miss any reverses when you put on too
Important earthquake* near much speed getting ahead.
population center*.
When you're willing to lend
One reason for this scienti­
fic optimism: There's been a hand only for shaking purgreater-than expected success |N)sr* you don't deserve much
In predicting the eruption of credit.
volcanoes In a pilot project.
The good wife I* always
Working in the Hawaiian Is­
lands, scientists in this experi­ ready to Haunt her husband
mental project are able to when the ghost walks on pay
foretell volcanic eruptions with day.
an accuracy of 30 per rent.
Tip to married men: To
That is, half the eruption*
they predict artually occur. get out of an argument with
The other potential eruptions your wife, just listen.

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Thought For Today
But if any nntion will not listen,
then I will utterly pluck it up and
destroy it, says the Lord. — Jere­
miah 17:27.
The greatest destroyer of democ­
racy in the world is war itself.—
Harry Emerson Fosdick.

It Is the same with us south i up to Sanford if the grades reSeminolcs. We feel that the quired are in the South end.
increase in mills for Sanford's Furthermore,
the
Orange
hospital does nothing for us. County hospitals are not built
Instead of a 'political foot­ and maintained by a direct
ball” as John Krider called tax on property owners.
It, we say this Is Just cricket.
County unity Is something
Kridcr's attempt to parallel wc all want, but let's hava it
Mrs. Hope Rennet's detach­ work both ways!
ment from the Seminole Hos­
I think that Mr. Krider
pital with the jail, county should
become
acquainted
home, schools, etc,. Is a far­ with the admission list of tha
fetched effort to confuse the Seminole Memorial Hospital.
point. When the judge sends To an old baseball man as he
the prisoner to jail, conven­ is; percentages should be
ience matters not. When our most convincing. On these two
doctor send* us to a hospital, Issues, I would say that ha
we go where he chooses—to has struck out!
a hospital In Orange County.
Very truly yours,
Kathleen M. Low
When South Seminole children
attend school, they don’t go
Casselberry

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r i c n n o c i NAME
NOTICE IS h e r e b y g iv e n that
I am e n g a g e d In bualneaa at
I IQS H ia w a t h a , Sem in ole C o u n ­
ty. F lorid a, u n d e r the ftrtttloue
na me af, E m b a ea y c l u b , and
that 1 Intend to r e g l i t e r raid
na me w it h the c l e r k o r the
Circu it C ou rt, S em in ole C o u n ­
ty, F lorid a, In a c c o r d a n c e with
the p rov lelon e o f the F letlt lou e
Name Rtatutea, t o - w l t : Section
S I M S F l o r id a S ta tu tea 1SST.
B l n A m y A nd eraon
P u b lish A p r il I, I I , S3, M . l t U .
CDT-1T________________________
IN
TUB
C IR C U IT
COURT.
NINTH
JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT
O F F L O R I D A I lf A N D F O R
S B N I N O L B COUNTY.
C H A N C E R Y NO. SMTd.
J. S. GLEASO N. JR ., aa A d m i n ,
latrator o f V e t e r a n ! A f fa ir e , an
O ff ic e r o f the U nited State s o f
Americ a,

P lain tiff,
SA M U E L P. B R O A D T , a / k ' n
S. P. B R O A D T a n d M A R T E.
t in O A D T , a / k / a M A R T E L I .
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and JAM KB T R O T T E R and ------T R O T T E R , hla w i f e .
D ef en da nts.
N OTIC E O F S U I T IN
MORTOAOB
FORECLOSURE
T O ) J A M E S T R O T T E R and —
— TROTTER,
hla
w ife ,
w h o s e r e sid e n c e la A t l a n ­
ta, G e o r g ia , and w h oe a
laet
known
a.ld ree s
la
S i l l S p r in g d a le R oa d, BW,
A tl a nta, G eor g ia .
YOU A R E H E R E B Y N O T !.
FIED
that a C o m p la in t
to
f o r t c l o s o a carta ln m o r t g a a o
e n c u m b e r i n g the f o l l o w i n g d ee.
c rlb ed real p r o p e r l y , t o - w l t :
l.O T T H I R T E E N (I S ) o f
8 ANLANDO E S T A T E S ,
R em ln oU C o u n t y , Florid a,
a c c o r d i n g t o P l a t tharaot
r e c o r d e d In P la t B o o k It,
P ag a IS, P u b lle R e c o r d e o f
Sem in ol e C o u n ty , Flor id a.
T o g e t h e r w it h lha f o l l o w i n g
Im prov em en ta :
1 - W o e to m a t ln H o t W a ­
ter H e a te r — S No. A-10-1SE
1 .
M a r th a W a a h ln g t o n
O v en — 9 No. O A - l l l - I O
1 . M o n o g r a m W a l l H e a te r
— S No. 4 S -R - D E
1 . V i c t o r Lua ta rllna K i t ­
chen
E a h a u i t F a n w it h
Hood
I . Nutona H e a t e r s
haa been fi le d a g a ln a t y o u In
t h t a b o v t et yled ault. the eh ort
title o f w h ic h l i J. S. Gleason,
Jr., a i A d m in is t r a t o r o f V e t ­
er an s A f f a i r s , an O f f i c e r o f
the U nited Btatea o f A m e r ic a ,
P la in t iff, varaua, S am uel
P.
Broa dy. a / k / a S. P. B r o a d y
and M ary E. B r o a d y a / k / a
Mary
E llta b e t h
Broady,
hla
w ife , and J a m as T r o t t e r and
T ro t t e r, hie w ife , D e f e n d ­
ants. and y o u a r e required to
serva a c o p y o f y o u r A n s w e r .
o r o t h e r p le a d in g to the C o m ­
p lain t on P l a i n t i f f ' s A tt o r n e y ,
M ac k N. C lev elan d . Jr., Suita
MS 8 a n fo r d A t la n t ic N a t io n a l
R an k B uilding, S an fo r d , F l o r ­
ida, an.l file tha o r ig in a l A n ­
s w e r or o t h e r p le a d in g In I I I * .
o f f i c e o f the C lerk o f the C i r ­
c u i t C o u r t on o r b e f o r e the
tat d a y o f May, A . D. list.
I f y o u fa ll to d o ao, a d ecr ee
p r o c o n f e s a o w i l l be t a k e n
a g a in s t y o u f o r the r e l i e f d e ­
m and ed In the C om p lain t.
T h is N otic e sh all be p u b l i s h ,
ed o n e * a w e e k f o r f o u r con*
ee c u lt v e w e e k e In T h o S a n .
fo r d H t r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r c i r ­
c u la t e d in l e m l n o l a C ou n ty ,
F lorid a.
D a t ed
thlo
10th
day
of
M ar ch , A. D. 1111.
(BEAL)
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h , J r ,
C lar k o f C ircu it C o u r t
Byt M a r t h a T . V ib la n
D. a
M ac k N. Clev elan d, JV. g a d
H a rold F. J o h n s o n
A t t o r n e y s at L a w
P. O. D r a w e r Z
S an fo r d , F lo r id a
P u b l l i h A p r i l 1. I . I I , SI, l i l t
C D T - I ______________________________
OF RRFBIUINDUH
R L R C T tO N
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G 1 V .
EN that tha B o a r d o f C o u n t y
C o m m is s io n e r s
of
S e m in ole
C ou n ty , F lo r id a , hag c alled f o r
h R e fe r e n d u m E le c tio n t o b o
held In S em in o le C o u n ty . P ls r *
Ida, o n tho I t h d a y o f May,
A. D. ISM, f o r tha p u r poea
of
h a v in g
tha
electors
of
Sem in ol e C ou n ty , F lo r id a , v o t a
for o r against Chapter ( l - i s s e ,
A c t o f tha l e g i s l a t u r e o f t h o
8 t s t o o f F lo r id a , b e c o m i n g e f ­
fe c tive, sa id A c t b e i n g )
"AN
ACT
AUTHORIZING
THE
COUNTT
OF
SEM INODE. F L O R I D A , TO C O N .
STRUCT OR ACQUIRE W A ­
T E R CONSERVATION AND
CONTROL
FACILITIES
IN
RAID COUNTT F O R
THE
CONSERVATION. D E V B L O P MENT. U TILISATION AND
DISPOSAL OF
W A T E R ;
P R O V I D I N G F O R T H E USH
O F F U N D S AUTHORIZED
O il
R E CEIVED
UNDE H
T H I S ACT, I N C L U D I N G
F U N D S F R O M T H E B A LE
C F O E N E R A L OBLIGATION
BONDS,
A S S E S S M E N T
BONDS. A N D A D V A L O R IIM T A X E S ; DE F I N I N G P lt l*
MARY
AND
SECONDARY
W A T E R
CONSERVATION
AND CONTROL FACILITIES;
A U T H O R I Z I N G T H E C OU N­
TY
BOARD
TO
CREATE
SPECIAL
TAX
D IS T R IC T
A N D ASSESS, L E V Y A N D
C O L L E C T S P E C I A L A S S E SS ­
M E N T T A X NOT T O E X ­
CEED
T H R E E -T E N T H S
(S /t O ) O F A M I L L E A C H
T E A R ; AUTHORIZING T H E
SU SPE NSION
OR
D ENIAL
OF
PERM ITS.
IN CLU D IN G
BUILDING
PERM ITS,
IN
CONFLICT W IT H T H E f V H .
POSES O F T H I S A C T ; A H .
T H O R I 8 I N Q S A I D COUNTY
TO
LEVY
AD
VALORUM
TAXES
OR
S P E C I A L
ASS E SS M E NT S.
OR
BOTH
OR
AN Y
COM B INA T ION
THEREOF. TO PAY TH E
COST
OF
SU CH
WATER
CONSERVATION
OR CONT It O L
FACILITIES;
AU­
THORIZING
BONDS
OR
OTHER
OB L IG A TIO N S
TO
FINANCE
S A I D
FA CIU T IE S; AUTHORIZING SAID
C O U N T Y TO E N T E R INT O
CONTRACTS
OR
AGREE­
M ENTS
W IT H
O T H E R
PUBLIC
B O D I E S
FOR
L OA NS.
GRANTS.
OR
O T H E R
A S S IST A N C E IN
THE
C ON STRU CTION, A C Q U I R I N G A N D F IN AN C IN G
O F SAID F A C IL IT IE S: P R O V I D IN U F O R T H E C R E A ­
T ION
OF
DEPARTMENTS.
B O A R D S , O R A O K N C IE S
R ELAT IN G TO SAID F A C I­
LITIE S;
PROVIDING
FOR
AN A D V IS O R Y COMMITTEE.
ATTEST!
( c ) Ja m ee P. A v a r y , J r ,
C ha irm an . Hoard o f C o u n .
t y C om m laa loner c In and
f o r S em ln ola C ou n ty , F l o r ­
ida.
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h , Jr.
C l e r k o f tha B oa r d o f C o u n ­
t y C o m m U t l o u e r g In a n d f o r
S c m ln o lo C ou n ty , Florid a.
P uh ll ch A p r i l U I, I I , XX. 1114
C O T -d

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e

Phone
Classified

, 6. For Rent
Furn. apt. 500 Park Ave.
FURNISHED 2 BR House,
Fla. Rm. Inquire Dean'a
Birber Shop, Hlway 17-92
Longwood Plaza.

From Sanford Exchange

Apts: 801 Magnolia, and 119
Elm. Clean, nicely furnish­
ed. 688-5287.

3 2 2 -5 6 1 2

NICE New 3 BR Home, 4 blka.
fm. school A Shopping Cen­
ter. Lake Mary. $65 month­
ly. Monna Jarvis, 322-1110.

From Seminole County

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4 2 5 -5 5 3 1

Claan Furn. apt. Adults.
NOT LONG DISTANCE Small
Ph. 322 0702.

Office 204 W. First

ft

It Pays
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12. Real Eatnte For Sale

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REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE

April 15, 1064— Page 3-A 27. Special Services

By Nadine Seltzer

2

BR. Home. Study, ltt
Baths, largo Family Rra. in
good neighborhood; includ­
ing sieve, refrig., room airconditioner, washing ma­
chine 4 rugs. Really ter­
rific buy! Monthly pay­
ments $83.30.
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
PA 2-8074

12. R*al Eatat* For Balt
PRIVACY! Gracious 3-story
home, city convenience k
water. 2100 sq. ft., plus big
screen porch, back util,
porch, patio, garage. Ideal
for children. 323-9235.
3

bedroom,

air-conditioned,
1V4 baths, Fla, room, fanead
yard, with patio. Ravenna
Park. Low down payment,
assume monthly payment.
Phene 333-9357.

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

Government
Owned Homes

New Custom Built Heme on
Cryital Lake. For Informa­
tion call 323-3379.

Priced From $6,760
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

EVERETT A. HARPER

To make the bast heme
buy, aae the

AGENCY • REALTOR
VA - FHA
3485 8. Park Ave.
Appointed
LOST: Female Siamese cst, Phones FA 3-2364 or FA 2 2285
f
Ravenna Park. Temple Dr.
Property
w area. Children's pet. Re- 3 BR., 1V4 bath home. As­
sume payments. 322-5455.
Management &amp;
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wand. 322-2512.
Sales Broker
tt Acre lota. Termi. Just out­
2. Notices • Personate
side West city limits, $1,250.
VACUUM CLEANER—U&gt;CAL
333-1938.
REPA1R8 - SALES NEW CB 2 BR, plastered, tile
Office FA M i l l
a l l MAKES
bath k Bills, util, rm., big
Night FA M M I
Phona 822-2293
carport, plenty citrus A
ta-orte
income Tax Returns. Lsmsr
shade. Call O w n e r at 2124 Park Dr. Sanford. Pie
Williams, Five Point*. Ph.
322 6859.

1. Lost &amp; Found

Jim Hunt Realty

Duncan Phyfe coffee table.
Small electric organ. An­
tique China Cabinet. Win­
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
dows, Door*. Reasonable.
Large. Small. Call Bob
1913 French Ave.
323 0742.

COIN OPERATED

25c
CAR WASH
This totally new RAM JET Doit-yourself 24-hour Coln-ope-atad Auto Laundry D Abso­
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customer esa gat a car
etesn Inside end out for
less then 60c. Operstors re­
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$1,800.00 par month. No em­
ployes required. $4,100.00
minimum csih required—
Bsleoee can be financed.
Act today, and own the
RAM-JET Auto Wssh Fran­
chise in your tree. Only
responsible Investors will be
considered. Cell or write:
MI 7-8383

Willinm A. Massey
and Associates
111 West Fairbanks Ave.
B fln te r P s r l^ F lo r ld a ^

If. Female Help Wanted

Open T a.m. by appt. Also
evenings. I Senior stylists.
109 I. Oak. 822-9T4I.

15, PlumblaF Services

table $33; Sofa bed $23;
Curly maple bureau $33;
auto, wisher $40;; antique
wall phone. Ph. $22-7801.
DIAL-O-MATIC ZIG ZAG, Re­
possessed '63 model, makes
hundreds
of
decorative
atltchca, mikea automatic
buttonholes, sews on but­
tons, monograms, embroid­
ers, ate. Guaranteed. Take
up pymta. of $7.80. Ph.
Finance Mgr. 322-8627.

Senkarik Glenn and Paint
SADDLE, bridle, breast band. 332 cu. ft. '38 Ford engine.
Company

210 Magnolia

Ph FA 2-4622

Auto Glaaa, Tape
A Sea* Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Best offer. Call 322 9337.

Best offer. 322-8938.
Wayne Air Compressor, 16 cu.
ft. Reel's Ptlnt A Body
Shop, 10th St., A Sanfonl.

"siNtiTTlt SLANT-O-M ATIC
Repossesed. Would like re­
304 W. 2nd St. FA l-IOIt
sponsible party to take up
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
poymenta of $9 per month
32. Flowers • Shruba
on Slant-O-Matic Automatic
Zig Zag Sewing Machine.
BLOOMING Hoses on Chero­
Guaranteed,' Like New sew­
kee stock. All other kinds
ing condition. Call Collect
of Nursery shrubbery end
241-9387 evenings or 422tree*.
0932, Service Discount.
Gray Shadows Nursery
Couch, 2 chairs, 2 twin beds.
6 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave,
$30 cash. 322-1287.
Grow your own Hydroponic
SEWING MACHINE
Tomatoes, In bloom A small
REPOSSESSED SINGER
tomatoes, in growing con­
tainer. Grosser'i Hydroponic Fully automatic. Sewa on
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
Farm, S. Sanford Ave.

33. Furniture
Larry's Mart 2tS Sanford
Ava. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Sail Ua Your Furniture.
Quick Service With tbs
Caib. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 2-0677.

BUYING A NEW «r
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH Uf
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
'61 Ford Wagon. RAH, Extra
clean. Low mileage. $1093.
Owner 322-1279.

37. BoaIa - Motor*
Gateway To lb s

Waterway

ltobaon Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304-6-8 E. tat. Ph. FA 2 3961

1962
Buick
Electro 225

USED BOATS A motors.
GUNS. Naw A Uaed. Large
selection. Will trede, also
repair. Tackle sold A repaired. Osteen Bridge Fish
4 dr. hardtop. Dutch's finest
Camp A Gun Shop.
blind hems, etc. All with­
equipped with ell power fen*
out attachments. Guaran­
88. Motorcydi* • Scoots! luree. FACTORY AIR CON*
teed. Like new. Sold new
DITIONRD.
over $300. Balance due only
MOTORCYCLES
$79 88 or 8108 month. Call
1911 Honda $29$
Collact for Free Home Trial
1959 Triumph T 110 $$M
241-8388 Servica Discount.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
•oo French Ave., Sanford
Rent Blue Lustre Electric
311-4382
Carpet Shampooer. Only $l
per day. Carroll's Furniture. 30. Trnilera • Cabanas

*2695

PLUMBINO
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
FREE ESTIMATE
R. L. HARVEY
Apache Camping Trailers
Upholstering A Mattren ren­ Dinette-Daystrom, 6 chairs.
104 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-1113
Singer sewing machine. Ph.
Cecil Sellers - 688 4818
ovating. Naw A Used Furni­
322-1861.
Clark St., Enterprise
ture. Call Nix Redding Mfg.
27, Special Services
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. Girls 36" bicycle, 322-3309.
Richard's Tree Service
1100 DOWN
FA l-IIIT.
Trim — De-moaa — Remove
Ken mure 4-burner, (op grill,
$43 MONTH
For the biggest selection o!
8 • Bedroom Home
10 Yra. Exp. HS-0800
gas range, large oven,
nearly new and uird furni­
CUSTOM REALTY
broiler, dock timer, 830.
For Repairs and Palatial, call
ture, aao Noll's Furniture
WINTER PARK
Aqua, Waits length formal,
122-842$ after I p. m. week­
Brokerage In Casselberry
Corner Lee Rd. and 17-11
size 7, cost $30, worn once,
days.
on 17 02. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
Phone 844-8021
$15. 322 0758.
PIANO SVC. k TUNING
WANTED reliable eouple to
Rebuilding • lUfaltlng
ttko up monthly payments
FREE ESTIMATES
of $11.38 on $ complete
GENE CUMBAA
rooms of furniture. Call
222-2681 — After 12 p m.
TE 8 1311, Caisalberry, sai­
led.
PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
and all types Home Rcpalri.
All Work $100 to $3,300 May
be Financed. 1 to I yra. to
3 ROOMS FOR ONLY
Pay,
$12.03 A MONTH
A. J. ADCOCK, Geo. Contr.
Sofa Bed A Matching Chair
322-1338
2 End Tables
Thane Ar* Junt A F*w Of Th*
You C4S Bad anything you
Coffee Tabte
Vnlue* To Choone From On Our Lott
need advertised la the Her­
I Lampe
ald Classified.
Bedroom Suite Complete with
Mattrei* A Box Springe
SANFORD HERALD
S Pc. Dinette Set
This Group Only $249.93
WANT ADS
Other groups $299.93 A up
V-8, AT, RAH, O m o f the finest
■RING FAST
In Hportn Cnr line.
Budget
Furn.
Co.
RESULTS
Longwood Plaza — Ph 838 4583

used CAR,

“ FURNITURE

BARGAINS!

1961 Olds F-85 Cutlass Coupe

*1595

Repossessed Appliance Sale!
------ NO MONEY DOWN -----Take Up Payment*
AM ANA FREEZER, 12 Cu. FI. Upright ----- $ 90.10
GR 1$ Cn. Ft. Upright Freezer ......... ....... .. $00.50
GE 19 Cn. F t Refrigerator, 8 Mo. Old ----- $ j JO.89
COI.DSPOT Refrigerator .... ...... .....................
It Cu. Ft. WESTINGHOUSB Refrigerator ..
CROSLEY Refrigerator ........... ...................
NORGR Apartment Sise Gee Range --------KELV1NATOR Electric Range ..................
GB 11" TV With Cinch and R adio------------OR Dryer - ........... ............ — ........................
Wrlngrr Washer - ..........—............ -............

* 4 9 '°

•129°

*3509
•133“

... $5jU°

40" WESTING HOUSE Electric Range, Nice -

1959 Mercury Monterey 4 Dr.
V-$, AT, PS. Rtdte. A clean nolid
car from bumper U bumper.

•135”
*88-

,09

Goodyear Service Store
PH. 322-2821

795

1959 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr. H T
V-8. AT. PS, B. RAH, Air. Another
Holler Special, Matched by no other
Dealer.

7095

Ji961 Ford 2 Dr. Ranch Wagon
9 Cylinder, Rtd. Trans, RAn. For
Low Coat operation at ■ Low Price.

$4§s»

Remember, No Money Down — Just Take Up The
Payments — Up To 2 Yanra To Pny

ISI W. FIRST ST.

USE-FULL

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, GE Dry Iron $3; Crash hel­
met $7; Guitar $8.30; also 11
Z IG ZA G S I
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
volumei of Children's Uni­
Trade-Ins A Repossessions
All Types and Sites
versity Book Shelf Books Singer Swing needle automa­
Wa Repair and Service
$20. Ph. 322-7124.
b T I N E
tic; Brother's Zig Zag; Etna
Machinery and Supply Co.
Open A r m , SupermaUc.
READY MIX CONCRETE
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
These machines make but­
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
tonholes,, saw on buttons,
Bcrryhtll Painting Contractor. Sills, linlels, steps, blocks,
blind stitches automatical­
Commercial - Industrial • sand, cement, rock, pipe,
ly.
All like new. Fully guar­
Residential. Free estimate.
steel, grease traps, dry
anteed. Some are over 30%
wells. Stepping stonra.
Wa Appreciate Your Busi­
paid for. Just pay 88.90 per
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO..
ness. 322-2287.
mo. No cash needed. Buy
309 Elm Ave.
322-3751
locally A b* Serviced. San­
29. Automobile Service
ford Sewing Center, 104 So.
SINGER
Wagner’s Amoco
Park, 322 9441.
Birthday Sale!
AUTOMOTIVE
35. A rticle* W anted
b ig $ $ s a v in g s
AIR-CONDITIONING
On Floor Models A
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
WANTED! Citrui fruit. U rge
Demonstrators
Good Used Cars Sold
or small amounts. Bonded
818 French Ave.
322-7765 (FREE Hopair ESTIMATES)
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lea Mans­
In Your Home
field. FA 2-4144
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
In Sanford Call
Free Inspection, estimates,
SINGER
36. Automobile* - Truck*
pickup, delivery. Recoring
Representative at
Semi-Trailer, 24' flat bed,
k repair* discounted.
Alan's Fabrlci A Ruga
$323. 322 6817.
21114 E. 3rd.
322-3143
322 3793
CYPRESS SIDING. Window* 1955 Pontiac, 4-door, HydroAUTO GLASS
maUc, RAH, rune good,
A doors. Cheap. See at
INSTALLED
$393. 322-4034.
Palm* Hotel.

15. Btulntaa Opportunity HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK Uaed furniture, appllnncei,
tools, ate. Bought • gold.

DEPENDABLE WOMAN
Fulltime Management Posi­
tion with leading Dirwet
Sales Organization,
dual
have experience in Direct
Selling, Phone and Car. No
parties, no night work. Sal­
SPRING SPECIALS!
AITillAMTP
fiPBTVna
AL1
AMUillCi OrAliWft
ary. For Interview, write
8. Education • Instruction Asbestos shingled 3 BR., cor- 2 BR, 2 Bath, Lovely Loch P. O. Box 7471, Orlando,
ner lot, 105 x 300, tress,
Fla., giving resume of past
Arbor $13,300 — $300 Dn CERAMIC LESSONS. Tues­
kit. equipped, spotless, car*
$93 Per Mo.
experience.
day 7 p. m. 1915 French
porte. $200 down, $85 mo.
Ave.
Owner will hold mortgage. 3 BR, 1 Bath, Charming loca­ Middle aged white lady want­
ed to keep bouse for elderly
G. Baumbach. TE 9-3148.
tion $11,330 — $300 Dn. —
6. F o r R ent
couple. Ph. 922-3980.
$7$ Per Mo.
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
bath, 317 S. Park Ave.
Seminole Realty 3 BR, 1 Bath 2 Sly, Country
GREYHOUND BUS
with 214 acres. $7,800 — $300
® Clean rooms for men. 401
1901 S. Park
322-5232
DRIVERS WANTED
Dn. — $81 Per Mo.
Magnolia Ave. 822 0720.
Niles; 322-9971-3031 or 224$
Immediate openings for men
to train as Intercity bus
Apt. for rent, 505 Myrtle Ave.,
2 BR, 1 Bath, Newly painted
2 BR., 1 BATH
Available April 13th. Phone Screened porch, Including kit­
drivers.
City — $8,000 — $300 Do—
Requirements:
322-3802.
$63 Per Mo.
chen equip. Down payment
1. High School Education.
$350.
Monthly
Payments
STOREROOM, or office, on
3 BR, 1 Bath, Spanish Tradi­ 2. 24 to 33 yaara of ege:
$58
50.
1st. S t, near 2 frea park­
Height I' I" to 6' 3". Min­
tional $13,300 - $300 Dn. K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel
imum weight 133 lbs. Maxi­
$107 Per Mo.
INC.
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
mum 210 lbs.
32G-8074
2 BR, 1 Bath, Completely 3. Must have good character
^ Casselberry, 3 BR, Duplex,
GREENUUIAR
furnished $6,$00 — $300 Dn.
and driving record. Exper­
all tile bath, terraszo, elec,
—$82 Per Mo.
ience driving heavy equip­
range, $70, rang# A refri­ Choice Iota available In
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
ment not necessary. Must
gerator, $73, water Included.
overlooking golf course. 2 BR, 1 Bath, Excellent Neigh­
pass rigid physical exami­
Ph. TE $-1573.
Custom building to your
borhood $9,300 — $300 Dn.—
nation: 20/20 vision, uncorW E L A E A APARTMENTS:
specifications.
Greenbriar
$7$ Per Mo.
reeled. Contact C.
A.
Rooms private baths, 111
developed by
Krause at Greyhound Ter­
W. First St
KINGSWOOD
minal, Orlando, Fla. 2 p.m.
BUILDERS,
INC.
or 7 p.m. on Thursday
1 BR House, Study, Kitchen.
202 Fairmont Dr.
INVESTMENT A REALTY
April 19. "An Equal Oppor­
Living k Dining Rm. 2428
118 N. PARK AVE. 322 9173
FA
1-8074
tunity Employer."
.Myrtle Avo. South, Sanlord.

SOUTHWARD

322-4234

21" Console TV. Excellent
condition. 322-0170.

Need a Painter? 322-3080.

0

Property Management
ft Salea Broker

home TV* Used. All makes A mo­ Antique Cherry Drop • leaf

dels. 700 W. 9th. 322-9792.

200 So. Park Ave.

LARGE 2 Story Home. 4 Bed­
rooms, 2 baths with rented
Garage Apt. Conveniently
located near C h u r c h e s ,
Schools and S h o p p i n g .
Fum. Cottage, at Five-Points,
$18,000-10% D own. Call
$65 mo. 322-1467.
Stemper Agency, 1919 So.
Apt. Downstairs. Also one up.
French Ave., Ph. 322-4901.
$45. 611 Tark.

V A - FHA

my

322-6289.

By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO„ Inc.

FURN. 2 BR house. Lake
Golden. Lake privileges. Ph.
322 0274.

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v e n l o g a
122-1597.

in

84. Article* For Bale

Plano Tuning and Repair
APR. SPEC. Jet White House
W. L. Hannon - FA 3-8233 Paint. $3.95 Gal. Army,
Navy Surplus, Sanford.
AIR-CONDITIONING

3rd k Park Ave.
Phone 322-5041

2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Available
S t Johns Realty
April 11. 1-BR. Unfurn. Du­ THE TIME TESTED FIRM
RESPONSIBILITY:
plex. Available May 1. 14th 116 N. Park Ave
FA 2-8123
Ave. Longwood, 8 mi. from
The Herald wm not be re­
Owner b e i n g transferred.
N.A.S. Ph. 838-3298.
sponsible for more than one
Must sell 3 BR, 2 bath
incorrect Iniertion of your ad, 2 BR, fully furnished. Avail­
home In Ravenna Park,
TM lefUI'M OR
and reserves the right to re­
able May 1. Prefer adults.
w .x y (/ h / f » r ___
_________________ .____
Sanford. Ph. 323-0648.
f t vise or rejoet any advertise­
1503 Sanford Ave.
•'You and your rain danoal"
ment from wbat ordered to
conform to the policies of this Furn. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllle.
Payton
Realty
paper.
Unfurnished 2 BR, house, kit­
12. Real Estate For Sale 17. Male Help Wanted
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
chen equipped. 322-3651.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Will Babysit my home for
SALE OR TRADE
Tues., thru Frl. - 2 P. M. day UNFURN. 1 Lg. BR Apt. Kit.
2 BR, Furn. house and 2working Molhrr. 322-3191.
ROI1ERT A. WILLIAMS
before insertion. Mon. • Sat.
equipt. 10854 W. 18th St. Ph.
Room Cottage. Established
Realtor
noon.
349-3952.
egg route. $7,300. Write SALESMAN for Insurance
Raymond Lundquist, Also.
work In Sanfonl. Age 25-40.
Sanford Herald, Box 74.
FA
2-3811
AUantle
Bank
Bldg.
DEADLOTB*
1 BR. Furn. Apt. Ground
Woodarful opportunity. Con­
_
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
floor. Contact 2313 Palmetto.
R. H. Taylor, Supt. 218
3&amp; 4
• Tues., thru FrL - 2 P. M. day
FHA - VA HOMES tact
Melsch Bldg., Ph. 322-7032
BEDROOM HOMES
before insertion. Mon. • Sat. Modern, clean, 2 BR apt. 601
2. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
or 322-8483.
Palmetto. 322-5492 or 1374.
1, 1V4, A 2 BATHS
noon.
IMMEDIATE
DOWN
PAYMENTS
FROM
OCCUPANCY
19. Situ a tio n s W anted
CLASSIFIED INDEX Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave. Air-Conditioning Optional
Apply 5-6:30.
$100
As Low as $350 Down
Middle aged lady desires
1. Lost ft Pound
Low Monthly Payments
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie CRYSTAL LAKE PARK For Complete Information
work,clerk, package store,
2. Notices - Personals
LAKE MARY
bar. Experienced. Full or
3. Education • Instruction Cowan. 322-4013.
See Or Call Your
West on 23th St. and
part
time. Ph. 322-6295.
4. Transportation
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
FHA - VA
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
6. Food
pvt. bath and ihower, suit­
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
322-2744
6. For Rent
able for couple or single
SALES BROKER
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
LAKE
WYMAN
6A Special Notices
person or retired. All utili­
HEIGHTS
7. Business Rentals
ties included in rent. Ideal
Stenstrom Realty 20. Babysitters
LONGWOOD
8. Beach Rentals
ly located on First St., with­
(South on 17-92—8 ml.
2563 Park Dr.
323-2420 BABYSITTING in my tome!
9. For Sale or Rent
in 1 block of 3 free parking
2 Blks. Northwest of
322-2274.
10. Wanted to Rent
lots and shopping center. In­
CHOICE LOTS, bearing fruit
Longwood Plaza)
11. Real Estate Wanted
quire at Manuel Jacobson
trees, good location. Sur­ 21. B eauty Salons
TRAILER 1 t.ADES
12. Real Estate F o r Sale Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
rounded by nice homes. J.
CONSIDERED
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
13. Mortgage Loans
RENT A BED
LMN Enterprises, H. Nicholson. Phone 322-6093. Our Budget Wave Now $6.93
14. Insurance
Ace Beauty Salon
Now under construction, Con­
15. Business Opportunity Rol'.away, Hospital k Baby
Inc.
Ph. 3228325
crete Block home, on large 3Iayfair Hotel
% 16. Female Help Wanted Beds.
Ph.
838
3911
By Day, Week, or Month
shady lot, near shopping
17. Male Help Wanted
Spring Permanent Special
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St. 3 BR, Fla. rm., 11$ baths, cent
centers and schools. 3 large
18. Help Wanted
20 Percent off regular prices
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in
heat, air-cond. $84 mo. incl.
|9. Situations Wanted
Cut ’n Curl Beauty Shop
kitchen. 322-9340.
taxes. 322-2261.
20. Babysitters
318 Palmetto Avs. Ph. 322-0934
9. For Sal* or Rent

21. Beauty Saloni
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Material*
24. Electrical Service!
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
• 27. Special 8ervicea
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile 8ervice
29A. Auto AccasBorle*
30. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live etock
81 A. Pete
82. Flowtre - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
. 34-A Swap or Exchange
• 35. Articlei Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Auto* Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles • Scooters
89. Trailers • Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

Ironing!

34. A rticle s F o r S a U

4 dr. sedsn. Shy blue finish
that'e spotless, power steer*
Ins. power brakes, AIR CON*
DITIONBD pf courset One
owner.

*2295
1961
Pontiac
Starchief
4 dr. Vine Ensign Mae awl
white. We sold It new and can
give complete hlslery. Power
equipped with Factory Air
Conditioning. This car is per*
feel!

*2195
1960
Pontiac
Catalina
Vista — Hydramatic, power
steering and brakes. Maroon
and white.

*1295
m

7 3 9 5 diamphili

OPEN FRI. NITE ft BAT. AFTERNOONS

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

1962
Oldsmobile
Dynamic 88

Ph. 822-4231
Ph. SS2.0MI

MOTORS IN C

Pontiac • Buick

• Rambler
soi w. r a n or.
PH. 8SS4SS&amp;

�&gt;

ar
Repair Work To
Close Runway
BT?»

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1964

PENNG SOON!

WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF
ANOTHER SPARKLING NEW FOOD FAIR
IN WINTER PARK AS WE CONTINUE
TO KEEP PACE WITH THE BOOMING
ORLAND6-CAPE KENNEDY AREA.

The roar of jet engines will
be a le u frequent occurrence
here during the next two
weeks as the Sanford Naval
Air Station closes Its east*
west runway for repairs and
Installation of new emergency
arresting gear.
Meanwhile, the shorter 0,*
000-foot north-south runway
PRICES GOOD THRU TH E WEEKEND
will rsmaln open for light
Q UAN TITY RIGHTS RESERVED
traffic and limited carrier
landing practice.
The bulk of the station's
2460 PARK AVE.
twin-jet A-5 Vigilantes and
A-3B Skywarrlors will operate
from Cecil Field Naval Air
Station, near Jacksonville,
while the runway is closed.
Others will he engaged In
ship-based operations in the
Atlantic and Mediterranean WISCONSIN SLICED AMERICAN
while still others will remain
at Sanford for light operations
from the north-south runway
FARMER GRAY COUNTRY STY LE 1
Cloture of the main runway
was neceuary to make certain Improvements including
GOLD IIILL SMALL
installation of a new brake
typo arresting gear. The new
gear, costing approximately
$60,000, will allow aircraft to
snake emergency landlnga
from either direction without
any elaborate preparations.
Prime contractor for the
project la Peter R. Brown,
Inc., of Clearwater.

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dent W. L. Thornton had
"been writing a lot of nasty
letters about me to congress,
men. This Is my answer to
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VOL. 56

e l o c^
That "homework lesson" In
the Clock the other day
brought a number of respons­
es. You’ll remember, the
reader was asked to look up
the definition of “ bisector”
and let us know what it
means. Twof of the more in­
teresting responses were that
“ vector" means a line of
space and "bisector” would
mean two lines of space. An­
other said "sector" is a car­
rier of disease and “ bivcctor"
would be two carriers of di­
sease. Our dictionary gives
the explanation but our print­
ing machinery is unable to
act it up. Truthfully, the de­
finition is all "gobblcdygook"
to us.

United Fresa Leased W re

Established 1908

THURS., APRIL 16, 1964

• • •
Quick action followed when
the Clock suggested a roped
off area for pedestrian traf­
fic along the Woodruff Build­
ing site. Thanx.

• • •
Note on the police blotter:
“ Please send an officer;
there’s two drunks out here
insisting on painting our
building.”

• • •
Wanna read a real fish
story? Head Lib Long’s con­
tribution to Hill Vincent Jr.’a
"Knee Deep in Outdoors" col­
umn on today's s|Kirts page.
Lib should apply for member­
ship in the famed Burlington
(Vt.) Liars Club.
•

•

•

Volunteer workers are need­
ed by the "Manorettes." spon­
sored by the Morning Circle
of WSCS, Barnett Memorial
Methodist Church. The "Manorettes” donate their time at
DcBary Manor nursing home.
Contact Mrs. Mirl Winkler,
Enterprise, or Mrs. Helen
Jenkins, at DeBary Manor.

• • •

Geneva PTO is sponsoring a
bazaar at 2 p.m. Saturday at
llic Civic Hall, with a spagh­
etti supper at 5-7 p.m.

• • 0

*

How would you like to hur­
dle more than 2,000 messages
every 24 hours for 365 days
a year? Florida Highway Pa­
trol does, out of its nerve
center at Tallahassee. That's
GOO,000 messages annually.

' • • *

Memo to Sen. George A.
Smather's Washington office
staff: When you refer to San­
ford Naval Air Station, please
don't spell “ Naval" with an
“ c ." That's another kind. Be
your letter to James P. Avery
Jr., chairman of the Seminole
County Commission.

• • •

A representative of the Soccial Security Administration
district office at Orlando will
tie at the Sanford City Com­
mission room between 0:30
and 12:30 on May C, 13, 20
and 27.

• • •

Seminole County boys and
girls are invited to attend the
13lh annual camping session
it the Youth Conservation
Camp, Ocala National Forest,
commencing June 14, accord­
ing to Director A. D. Aldrich,
of the Game and Fresh Wa­
ter Commission. Applications
may be filed with the Youth
Conservation Camp, 2520 East
S i l v e r Springs Boulevard,
Ocala. The schedule Includes
programs on fish and fishing,
archery, firearms safety and
hunting, conservation a n d
wildlife, camping, boating and
other outdoor sports and rec­
reation.

NO. 170

Cracker Days Begin
In Sanford

The shelves are stacked
with bargains and all is in
readiness.
For the annual “ Cracker
Days" of the Sanford Mer­
chants Association is slated
for Friday and Saturday.
Stores will be open 9 9 Fri­
day and 9-5:30 Saturday.
Store personnel will enter
into the spirit of “ Cracker
Days" by being garbed in
pioneer costumes. And will
be more than willing to serve
WASHINGTON (UPI)
- their clienlcle.
A hill billy band will be on
Rail union and management
negotiators, under presidential hand lo entertain Friday even­
pressure to reaeh s settle- ing on First Street.
The
WDBQ
Marionette
ment by Monday, were railed
In new Joint talks today by Theater will entertain 4 6 ibis
evening, 19 Friday evening
government mediators.
Both sides were given the and from 11 a. m. to 6 p. nt.
morning off to review their Saturday, These puppets will
positions in the tangle,1 dis­ pantomino to the true-life
pute over changes in working voices of the Beverly Hill Billprocedures, sought by the I ies, Mr. Ed. the talking horse,
Red Skelton as Freddy the
railroads since 1959.
President Johnson reported Freeloader, Ed Sullivan, Un­
Wednesday there had been cle Walt and Miss Nancy.
Directors of the sponsor­
narrowing of differences on
ing
Sanford Merchants Asso­
some of the issues, lie called
for more intensive bargaining ciation arc B..L. t’ erkins Jr.
in tlic days ahead and, in ef chairman; Charles Robinson,
feet, set a Monday deadline Clarence Redding, Mrs. Doris
Fleming. Charles Totenbaum,
for substantial progress.
Fred
Wilson, Gary Hudgins,
lie indicated he was hoping
to know by then whether an E. C. Harper Jr., F. E. Rouagreement was possible to miilat Jr., John Kader, Ber­
avert a nationwide rail strike nard Jaffee and DcWitt Mat­
hews.
that could occur April 25.

Monday Deadline On Rail Talks
LBJ Asks Some
BRIEFS Progress Be
Reported
Barry Respected
JZJU V A...

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Republicans are keeping a respeciful watch on Sen. Barry
Goldwnter’s claim-* to nation­
al convention delegate* even
if they doubt that be can win
the presidential nomination.

• • 0
Letter from 1’ aola: "W eb­
ster says, *bi* is a prefix
meaning two; ‘ vector’ is a di­
rective quantity, force or ve­
locity, or a line conceived to
have a fixed direction and
definite length but no fixed
position. Therefore, we have
a bivcctor meaning ‘a double
line conceived to have a fixed
direction and definite length
but no fixed position,’ or ’a
double
directive
quantity,
force or velocity.’ Still con­
fused? Or more so? Mrs.
Hannah K. Jackson."

SANFORI), FLORIDA

\\

$20 Million More

SEN. JOHN .MATHEWS’ campaign for the Democratic nomination for
jfovernor was pushed at a street rally here Wednesday evening by, from
the left, Dr. W. Vincent Roberts, Seminole co-chairman; Sen. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr. and the speaker, Sen. John McCarty, Fort Pierce.

Sen. McCarty Speaks Publisher Going
On Press Trip
Here For Mathews To World's Fair

Terming his candidate the
•‘champion of good govern­
ment," State Sen. John Mc­
Carty, of Fori Pierce, es­
poused (lie cause of Demo­
cratic g o v e r n o r candidate
John E. Mathews in an old
fashioned street corner rally
Wednesday evening at First
Street and Magnolia Avenue.
McCarty drew a bigger
turnout of listeners at H p.m.
Wednesday than have any of
the gubernatorial candidates,
themselves, during afternoon
appearances here these last
few weeks.
, «
McCarty said tn.t the Jack­
sonville senator "stands on
his record" in his campaign
for the Democratic nomina­
tion in the May 5 primary.
Mathews' outstanding con­
tributions to good government
and Ids effective statesman­
ship," said McCarty, "have
marked his legislative career
and won for him many hon­
ors."
Mathews was chosen by his
fellow legislators as file must
promising
freshman
and
member of the most effective
delegation in 1957, most e f­
fective In committee in 1959,
second most valuable in the
legislature and most effective
in debate in 1991 and most

Judas Kiss
From Peking?
TOKYO (UPI) - Bed Chi­
nese leaders sent a cable of
greetings today to Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
on his 70th birthday, calling
him "dear comrade" despite
the hilter bailie between Pe­
king and Moscow for leader­
ship of the Communist world.
Only Wednesday Khrush­
chev angrily denounced Mao
Tzetung and Chou En-lai by
name in a bitter speech in
which he said Peking's pol­
icies had brought thu world
Communist movement to "the
verge of u split."
But the Communist Chinese
leaders paid only passing at­
tention to the differences with
Moscow.

valuable member of the legis­
lature, most outstanding firsttimer in the Senate and mem­
ber of the most effective dele­
gation in 19G3,
He was selected by the
Florida press as one of the
10 top legislators in 1957 and
1959, most outstanding mem­
ber o f the House of Bepresentatives in 1961 and most
outstanding member of the
Senate in 196.1.
McCarty pointed out that
Senator M u t li e w s voted
against the present apportion­
ment plan In vineli 15..jicr
cent of the*vOt..a elect u ma­
jority of the Senate; wrote,
co-sponsored and led to pass
age the capital bond outlay
amendment for higher educa­
tion, approved by Florida vot­
ers; led to passage a hill to
improve anil enlarge Florida
schools for retarded children;
led to passage a plan, hailed
by educators, for a board of
regents for non-political ad­
ministration of state colleges,
and fought to passage the hill
creating a land installment
sales board to safeguard
against fraudulent practices
in mail-order land sales.
Senator McCarty was intro­
duced by Dr. W. Vincent Ro­
berts, Seminole County rorhairman of Senator Ma­
thews’ campaign.

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
The Revenue Commission says
the tax increase which the
196.1 Legislature voted earned
the state an additional $20
million during the first nine
months of this fiscal year.

No More Rumors
MOSCOW (U PI) — The
Soviet Union today elosed the
Moscow bureau of tlie West
German news ngeney DPA
for its distribution of a false
report of Premier Nikita 8.
Khrushchev's dcuth Monday.

Trial Ordered
NASHVILLE, Tcnn. (UPI)
— Former local Teomstcrs
Union attorney
T. Osborn
Jr. bus been ordered to stand
triul in federal eourt Muy 20
&lt;m jury tampering charges in­
volving two rouit cases of
James R. lloffa.

Waller A. Gielow, editorpublisher of The Sanford Her­
ald, has accepted an invitation
to take part in the Jetliner
trip to the New York World's
Fair next week.
The trip is being arranged
for about 7o members of the
CHICAGO (U PI) — Nathan
Florida press, business and
industrial leaders by Agri­ Leopold, tile brilliant ‘‘ thrill
culture Commissioner Doyle killer" who helped commit
one o f the most sensational
Conner.
erinu-s
o f the century, Wed­
Conner said the two-day
took at the fair is being spon­ nesday won n summary judgesored by Florida business I ment in a $1.4 million inva­
leaders and government offi- sion of privacy suit.

Leopold Wins

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'Rusk Optimistic

‘ l‘hu is believe.* o be the
TAIPEI, Formosa ( UPI)—
largesl single contl .'lit of
state newsmen ever to cover |Secretary o f State Dean Rusk
a Florida news event outside said today ho believes France
of state borders,” Conner said. remain* committed to South
The trip is called the Flor­ Viet Nam despite its refusal
ida I’ rcss Preview and Agri­ to back a strong Southeast
cultural Jamboree. Gov. Far­ A s iu Tieaty Organization
ris Bryant and cabinet offi­ (SEATO) statement on the
cials will participate, he said Vietnamese guerrilla war Wed­
with Rolland E. Hinton, vice nesday,
president of Minute Maid,
serving as coordinator.

Powell Accused

Tax Loss
WASHINGTON fUPD
The Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) reported today that fed­
eral cigarette tax revenues
dropped $20.7 million in Feb­
ruary, apparently as a result
of the surgeon general’ s re­
port on smoking.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
House Rrpublirans charged
Rep. Adam Clayton Powell,
D-N. Y., with not giving wit­
nesses against President John­
son’s war on poverty propos­
als sufficient time to appear
before the House subcommit­
tee bolding hearing* on- the
bill

Ceremony Set
At Stadium
police Chief Roy Williams,
president of
(lie
Sanford
Shrine Club, said today that
Illustrious Potentate Harold
Kastncr and Sanford Mayor
A. U Wilson will participate
in a brief ceremony prior to
the Sunday exhibition baseball
game at 5(cmoria1 Stadium
between t h c Williamsport
Mels and the Auburn Mcts.
Met officials announced this
morning (hat the players par­
ticipating in the Mcts' farm
system training camp here
had been assigned to either
Auburn of the New YorkPennsylvania League or Wil­
liamsport of the Eastern Lea­
gue.
Clyde McCullough, former
catcher for the Chicago Cutis
and the Pittsburgh Pirates,
will manage Auburn and
Ernie White, former St. Ixtuls
Cardinal hurler, will pilot
Williamsport.
The game, which starts nt
1 p.m., will lie played for the
benrlit nf the Shrine's Crip­
pled Children's Hospital at
Greenville, S. C.

Holley Cites Unkept Democratic Promises
By Jane Casselberry
Activity in the relatively
quiet contest between the
three contenders for the gub­
ernatorial nomination in the
May 5 Republican primary
picked up in Seminole County

Wednesday when Hep. diaries
R, Holley, of St. Petersburg,
spoke for the Sanford Republi­
can Woman's Club and greete&lt;| potential voters at Semi­
nole Plaza in Casselberry.
A native Floridan and prac­

ticing attorney, Holley has
served in the Stale House of
Representatives since i960 and
has liorn minority leader since
1962.
In a play on words, Holley
is using a sprig of holly, us-

12 Jailed In
Train Robbery

AYLESBURG, England (UPD— Twelve men were
sentenced to prison terms
ranging from three to 30 years
today for the $7.3 million
"great train robbery," t}»e
biggest cash haul in the his­
tory of crime.
Seven received 30-year sen­
tences. Two got 25 years each,
• • •
one 21, another 20 and the
And don't forget: Sanford 12th three years. All were
Merchant Association's an­ convicted of taking part in
nual "Cracker Days" Friday the robbery and conspiring to
and Saturday!!!!
commit the crime.

Informed sources said the
mediation efforts, largely ex
ploratory In the first five days
of the Johnson round in the
dispute, would be jtepped up
over the weekend in a major
drive for lettlcmcnt. .

HEP. CHARLES It. HOLLEY (right), candidate for the Republican
gubernatorial nomination, (U sc um ac h campaign Issue* with Mr. and Mr«.
Russell Hammond, of Chuluota, during u visit to the Trade Winda Cafe­
teria! in Casselberry Wednesday. On the left is Mrs. Ralph K. Swanson,
o f Winter Park, chuirniun of Holley’s steering and finance committee in
the Orlando area.
(Herald Photo)

ually associated with the
Christmas season, as a sym­
bol for his campaign. This
does not reflect his political
philosophy, however. As an
outspoken conservative ho is
against give-away programs
and waste in government.
In a pre primary swing at
the Democratic opposition,
Holley charged "every gover­
nor elected In Florida in the
past 16 years lias been elect­
ed on the pretense of being
a conservative and in office
proved the contrary front Full­
er Warren lo Farris Ilryant.
“ Warren promised be would
veto the sales tax, which he
didn't, and Bryant promised
to hold the tax line and taxes
are increased 20 per cent on
the state level since he came
Into office,
“ All the Democratic candi­
dates are again offering the
state another batch of bro­
ken promises.’ ’
Holley Is pledged to veto
any raise in the sales tax
rale as well as the extension
of the tax to include grocer­
ies and medicine. He It in
favor ol abolishing the retail
price fixing power of the milk
commission and ii for estab­
lishing the office of lieutenant
governor in the state.

Demo Rally At
Fronton Tonight
First of three county-wide
Democratic political rallies is
scheduled for 7:30 tonight at
the Jai Alai Fronton.
Mrs. J. D. Morrison, Alta­
monte Springs, chairman of
the Seminole County Democra­
tic Executive Committee, said
all state and county Demo­
cratic candidates have been
invited and will be introduc­
ed.
John Kader, Seminole chair­
man of tlte Scott Kelly for
Governor campaign commit­
tee, said his candidate will
he present at the rally. Other
state candidates have not in­
dicated whether they will be
present.
Other rallies will be held
April 23 at Oviedo high school
gym and April 30 at Sanford
Civic Center.

Southern Bloc
Gains Hope In
Rights Battle
WASHINGTON
(U i’ I) Southern senators expressed
confidence tmlay that they
are making progress against
the "veil of emotional hyster­
ia"
surrounding the civil
rights hill in the Senate.
They voiced doubt after a
caucus that there will be any
voting within the next week
on possible changes in the
House-passed bill.
Sen. Richard Russell, (I)Ga.), leader of the Senate
Dixie Democratic bloc, said
after the caucus;
“ I think we are making
slow but sure progress in
piercing the veil of emotional
hysteria which the proponents
have thrown up around this
bill.”
There has been speculation
that there might l&gt;o votes on
amendments within the next
week, hut Russell said he
doubted it.

Sanford C. Of C.
Coffee Slated
An open house and coffee is
planned for Wednesday morn­
ing at the new offices of the
Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce.
The public is invited for the
informal get-together which
starts at 10 a, m. Chamber
officials will be on hand to
greet the visitors.

HETTY TURNER, In hill hilly ntttie and carryitiR the proverbial “ corn jnico" jitR, symbolizes
"Cracker Days," to he staired Friday and Satur­
day by tlte Sanford Merchants Association.
Hetty in a junior at Seminole HIrIi School and is
the dauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. li. J. Turner.

Mrs. Kynes Visits
City For Husband
Campaigning In her hus­
band's behalf, Mrs. James
Kynes, of Tallahassee and
Ocala, was escorted through
the Sanford area today by
former Mayor Tom McDonald.
Kynes, serving under ap­
pointment by Gov. Farris Bry­
ant, is seeking the Democratic
nomination for his first full
term as attorney general.
Mrs, Kynes said her hus­
band is “ using area supportera to ‘ think ahead' In capital­
izing on the establishment of
the new stale university near
Oviedo.”
She staled he would "r e ­
commend to local authorities
consideration of development
of a Urge industrial research
park in the immediate vicin­
ity of the proposed East Cen­
tral Florida University," sim­
ilar to McClure Park near
Purdue University, at Lafay­
ette, Ind.
Speaking of McClure Park,
Mrs. Kynes said "this spawn­
ing ground for industrial re­
search Ideas comprises near­
ly 1,000 acres. Industries In
the park aru welcome to take
advantage of university scien­
tific and engineering person­

nel, libraries, computers amt
other facilities, it is not too
early for local leader* hero
lo plan for a 'MeCluW Park*
for our new stale university. •

Industrial Park
Offer Studied
City Commission Is consid­
ering an offer of purchase for
a lot In the city-owned Lako
Monroe Industrial Park (form ­
erly Sanford Industrial Park)
by a wholesale concern.
The offer was made Wednes­
day In a railed session of th«i
Commission and js for an !/•
shaped lot facing French Ave­
nue and Fulton Street.
City Manager W. E. Know­
les estimated it will cost $57,Ooo to install utilities. Commis­
sion took the hid under ad­
visement pending determina­
tion nf the market value of
th« property.
The offer was presented hy
Robert Crumley, chairman of
the city’s industrial commit­
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Navy To Display 'M ight' And 'M ite ' During Derby
The
and the "M ite"
o f Navy aircraft will each
have ita hour in the Heavy
Attack W ins One Tenth An­
nual Bombing Derby March
16-21 at the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
"M ight" ia represented by
the Wing’a twin-jet A-6 Vigil­
ante and A-3B Skywarriora,
largest and moat powerful
combat planea ever operated
from aircraft carriers. Their

payloada can Include the moat
potent nuclear weapons In the
Navy’s arsenal.
Also
participating a r e
Douglas A-4C Skyhawa, which
with wingspans o f only 27.6
feet and overall length o f less
than 43 feet are the “ mites"
o f attack aviation. The A-4C
Is the smallest nuclear bomb­
er In the world.
Despite t h e i r diminutive
else, the Navy’s more than 1,-

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000 Skyhawks play a giant
role In carrier striking forces
on atatlon around the world.
Armed with two 20 mm wingmounted cannon, the Skyhawk
can also ca n y several hundred
variations o f weapons loads
Including large nuclear bomba,
Bulpup air-to-gound missiles,
rockets and conventional high
exploaiva bombs.
Although no A-4G's ara reg­
ularly based at Sanford, Sky­
hawka from Carrier Air Wing
One at Cecil Field (near Jack­
sonville) will be on hand for
the final two days (Friday
and Saturday) o f the Bomb­
ing Derby,
An A-4C piloted by Lt. Dick
Porter, who halls from Appntarl.acola, Fla., will compete
with a Vigilante and Skywarrior In a 'Might va Mite" loft
bombing c o n t e s t Friday,
March 20, at 9 a. m. Porter Is
assigned to Cecil Field’s A t­
tack Squadron Twelve.
The competitors w i l l b e
launching n simulated nuclear
attack on a training target in
Lake George, a large body o f
water 35 miles northwest of
Sanford.

Each will be trying to place
a practice "shape," similar to
an atomic weapon In dimen­
sions, on the half-submerged
hull o f an old Navy lending
craft.

• MON. • TUES. • WED.

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25th. &amp; Park, Sanford

NAS Sanford for the big Air
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DeMolay Marks
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More than 100 members of
the Sanford DeMolay chapter
are observing the 41st anni­
versary o f the founding of the
Interactions! organisation this
week In what Mayor A. L.
Wilson has proclaimed "D e­
Molay Week.’ ’
The local group received its
charter Dec. 4, 1022. Officers
ara Harold Unger, master
councilor; Charles Stein, sen­
ior councilor; Bobby Itumbley, junior councilor, and
Bedford Aiken, chevalier.
Local membera attended a
breakfast Sunday at Masonic
lodgo
and
then attended
church in a group.
They will present a sub­
scription to National Geo­
graphic magazine to Seminole
Memorial Hospital Wednes­
day and will conduct a free
car window wash In the down­
town area Thursday to lead to
safer driving.
The week’s observance will
be climaxed with a dance Sat­
urday evening at the Shrine
Club.

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CAMILLA BRUCE
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Bomb 'Attacks'
Renewed By
Vigilantes
There'a a bit of Iri*h In
all of ui today, St. Patrlck'i
Day. Notice all the green
worn by the populace? And
did you hear the brogue of the
true lriah? It got even thick­
er this special day. Sure it
did.
•

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And the Rotary Club got a
head start Monday, singing
an Iris* tune. To keep the
balance, though, they also
made music with a Scottish
melody.

•

•

•

Another landmark, now con­
sidered by many If not all
to be an eyesore, is succumb­
ing to progress. It's the Palms
Hotel whose walls—if they
could talk — would probably
offer an Interesting story, to
say Use least. But, then, may­
be it's a good thing the walls
are mute. . .
•

•

•

The calorie count for Herald
staffers went out the window
Monday. Mrs. Myrtie Wilson,
Home Demonstration agent
for Seminole, sent over a
Herman chocolate cake as a
gesture of her appreciation
for past favors the newspeo­
ple gave to her HD projects.
Delicious.
• • •
Save yourself a lot of time
and temper tantrums by keep­
ing an active record of your
income and outgo. That's the
advice of the economics spe­
cialists with the Florida Agri­
cultural Extension Service.
Keeping copies of former in­
come tax returns also gives
you a lift when it comes time
to file.

•

•

•

Bob Besserer is looking for
John Krider to tell the Cham­
ber of Commerce manager
about some nationwide publi­
city given Sanford. Bob Is dis­
playing the annual report of
the Kendall company, which
did a $139 million sales busi­
ness last year. Included in
the report are four scenes,
one at Massachusetts General
Hospital, Boston; one at John*
Hopkins Hospital, at Balti­
more;
University Hospital,
Seattle, and Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital. The hospital ad­
ministrator
identifies!
the
nurse in the photo as Betty
Robinson, operating room sup­
ervisor. Bob also is display­
ing a telegram from Forbes
magaiine requesting ptrmission to publish the same photo­
graph.

•

•

•

Jerry Cullum, S e m i n o l e
High School senior, has been
named the local winner In
Time magazine's 28th annual
current affairs contest. Mrs.
Virginia M. Burney, teacher,
also reported that other high
scoring students are Stephen
Bassett, Jeffery Barlow, Pat­
rick Zueli and Howard Har­
ris.

•

•

•

•

Grit.
In many cases this is a
lost faculty in today's hectic
way of life. But there’s one
family in The Herald area
that insists on solving their
own problems.
And they have problems.
The father is 111; has been for
a long time. The young mo­
ther has children to care for
as well as her husband.
They were offered assist­
ance.
Their thanks were warm.
But they’ll try to go it alone.
Grit. In many cases a lost
ia c u ll/. Net here, though.
I

W. H. DUNCAN
. . . justice

A. S. HERLONG
. . . Congress

J. L. HORRY
. . . sheriff

B. A. JOHNSON
. . . justice

( F lt r l&amp; m f o r f r f e r a l d
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Zip Code 32771

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VOL. 56

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TUBS., MARCH 17, 1061

SANFOKI), FLORIDA

NO. 148

U.S• # Railroads Eye W ork Rules
Unions Charge
BRIEFS Management
Production Up
Forcing Issue

U2s May Be
Flying Over
Red Viet Nam
SAIGO'I, South Viet Nam
(UPI) — Military observers
said lod ,%7 that American U2
planes m ay be flying highlevel reconnaissance missions
over Communist North Viet
Nam and parts o f South
China, Laos, and Cambodia.
Their speculation was bas­
ed on an announcement Mon­
day that the U2 planes are
stations) in South Viet Nam
for "ant in-country mapping
mission,"
The High-altitude reconnais­
sance planes, made famous
by Francis Gary Powers’ es­
pionage flight over the Soviet
Union nnd mht»tment capture
and trial, aro believed to bo
stationed at Bien Hot airbase
just north o f Saigon. The bate
has been off limits to news­
men lo r some time.
A U . S. military spokesman
declined to go beyond his an
nounzement that the planes
were in use within the borders
of Sfiuth Viet Nam for map­
ping purposes.
Til ere was no explanation
why It wai necessary to use
tho 'long-range U2's for map
ping. In Ihii small country, es
pcdially since such efficient
ma/pping planes as the RF101
ami. 111157 have been In use
(or some time.

3 Shaken Up
I n Collision

Three persona were shaken
up but not otherwise injured
today at 7:30 a. m. when two
cars collided on Celery Avc
Hue about a half mile east
o f the city limits.
• Examined at S e m i n o l e
Memorial Hospital were Rose­
mary Flowers, IT, her mo­
ther, Mrs. Mary L. Flowers,
both of East Celery Ave., and
George Robinson of Midway.
Highway
Patrolman
Rill
Stringfield said Robinson was
driving west when his car
Draft Quota
was struck fn the rear by
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
The Army will draft 12.WX1 one driven by Mias Flowers.
men in May, the same num­
The latter was cited for
ber as in April but 2,000 frwez failure to have her vehicle
under control.
than in March.

•

George Touhy gives the
"News at Noon" each
Mon­
day at the Rotary luncheon.
He ends his p-esentation with
a "word for today." Monday
It was this: "What happens
seldom bothers us as much as
what might have happened."

•

Judges were still thrashing
out results late last night fol­
lowing the first assault on
North Florida training targets
by twin-jot attack planes fly­
ing In the Navy’s Tenth An­
nual Bombing Derby at the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
And while officials met this
morning for final computa­
tions, a second wave of A-5
Vigilantes and A-3H Skywarriors launched an attack on
another target sight at 10
a.tn.
The famous fleet weapons
exercise will continue through
the week, winding up Satur­
day with an open house, twohour air show, carrier air­
manship competitions ard an
awards ceremony. The public
is invited to all of Saturday’ !
events.
On tap today for Heavy At­
tack Wing One’s 18 competing
flight crews was a close air
support exercise, emphasizing
low altitude delivery of con­
ventional weapons such ai
might be expected in a "brush
fire wur" situation.
The event also presented
the opportunity for airmen
(lying the Navy's new HA-5C
Vigilante rcconnassiance • at­
tack aircraft to demonstrate
the plane's tremendous ver­
satility.
RA-5C crcw i made two low
level attacks on practice tar­
gets at tho l’ inccaiUe Impact
Range near Aslor, and then
(lew a photo reconnaissance
mission over several acctioni
of North Florida.
Miniature practice bombs
were used on the attack phase
of the mission.
Today's exercise stood out
in sharp contrast to Monday'!
competitions, where nuclear
weapons employment was the
keynote. Navy officials point­
ed out that one of the import­
ant ingredients nf the annual
Bombing Derbies is thrir de­
mands for flexibility among
(light crews and equipment.
Close finishes in Monday'!
weapons loading
and loft
bombing events
prohibited
J u d g e a from announcing
scores until later today.
As one Navy observer stat­
ed, "This is where the Navy
man's pride for his unit
comes in. We don't want to
make any mistakes in scor­
ing."
Sanford's
Heavy
Attack
Squadron Five, the Navy's
first unit to fly the RA-5C, is
the defending c h a m p i o n
against five other competing
units.
A group from Offutt AFI),
Nell., headed by Vice Adin.
Robert J. Stroh of the Joint
Strategic T a r g e t Planning
Staff, is expected Wednesday.

A. C. DOUDNEY
. . . surveyor

Bombing Derby
WEDNESDAY
0:50 a.m. Profile Bombing Mission. Testa bombing
accuracy on simulated nuclear mission against complex
targets.
THURSDAY
1:30 p.m. Bombing Derby briefing for preaa, other
special interest groups.
4:30 p.m. Radar Bomb Scoring llomber Mission: Teats
bombing accuracy on simulated nuclear mission against
multiple targets.
FRIDAY
9 a.m. A -5A /A -3B / A-4H Skyhawk Left Bombing
Competition.
HA TUKI1AY
0:10 a.m. Aircraft launch for Air Show. (Open Houie
begins on* hour earlier).
0:30 a on. Air 8how with 24-plane fly-by.
1 0 :3 0 a.m. Carrier A irm anship competition*.
11:45 a.m. Heavy Attack Wing One review and pre­
sentation of awards.
12:45 p.m. (approximately) Navy Appreciation Day
Picnic, Lake Golden Rtaircation Area, Sanford Naval Air
Station.

W W A ...

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The nation's industrial produc­
tion rose to record 127.9 per
WASHINGTON (U P I)-L a cent of the 1957-1959 average
bor Department officials met
in February for the biggest
with representatives of the
guin since last October,
natlon'i railroads today to
discuss the remaining issues
LOS ANGELES (U P I)— A in the long-smouldering work
pair o f giant brush fires fan­ rules dispute a union official
ned by wind* with gusts of up
claims Is being forced Into a
to loo miles an hour burned
uncontrolled today in tho foot­ national crisis by manage­
hills north nnd west o f tills ment.
Assistant Labor Secretary
city,
Janies J, Reynolds and Fran­
cis A. O'Neill Jr., chairman
WASHINGTON (U PI) — of the National Mediation
Senate Democratic Whip Hub­ Board, attended the session.
The threat of a nationwide
ert H. Humphrey said today
a Southern proposal for a vol­ rail strike — first raised by
untary racial relocation pro­ railroad spokesman J. E.
gram was a "D ial* decoy" In Wolfe—eased somewhat Mon­
day night. Wolfe said the sit­
the civil right fight.
uation had been changed by
the "unions' apparent revers­
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) al of their strike plans." He
—The government's Foreign did not amplify.
But in Cleveland, Charlei
Currency Control Commission
Monday night vetoed a peti­ Luna, president of the Broth­
tion by a local ImprcMurio to erhood of ltallroad Trainmen,
hiing the singing Beatles of denied any intention of strik­
ing.
Britain to Isruel,
“ Mr. Wolfe is repeating his
pattern. He Is again escalat­
AUSTIN, Tex. (U P I)— Mel- ing the dispute into a nation­
vin Belli, a wrath for Dallas on al crisis. The railroads aro
hi* lips, today visited Austin, determined to avoid collective
location of the Texa* Court of bargaining at all costs.
“ All wo ever wanted to do
Criminals Appeals, hut indi­
cated ho would not appeal was to bargain and that
Jack Ruby's death sentence means silting down and ne­
gotiating until each issue can
just yet.
be settled by agreement,"
Luna said. "Every time we
WASHINGTON (U PI) — get to a bargaining situation,
Accountant Milton l~ Hauft Mr. Wolfe forces it up the
said todsy Semite investigat­ ladder to a national crisis . . . "
There were threats of a
ors hsd not questioned him
sinre ha filed an affidavit u n i o n walkout Wednesday
charging his signature was against tho Southern Pacific
forged on Hobby Huker’s tax and Louisville and Nashvillu
rallruada. Wolfe said that any
return.
such (trike would be regarded
at "a strike against all rail­
JACKSON, Mis*. (UPI) — roads," and that the comGov. Paul B. Johnson spoke panics would respond with
against unlimited police pow­ measures that could shut
er ut the state level Monday down tho entire U. 8. rail
und suid lie wus ronsiderlng system.
Wolfo said the railroads
placing limitations on his plan
to give more power to the would not seek a court injunc­
tion barring a walkout Wed­
highway patrol.
nesday unless there is a
threat of a strike. He had said
WASHINGTON (U PI) — previously that temporary in­
Comedian Hob Hope bus been junctions barring the threat­
appointed by President John­ ened strike against the two
son to replure Ambassador lines were being sought in U.
Henry Cubot Lodge on the 10- S. district courts at Louisville,
incmber board which selects Ky., and San Francisco.

Fires Rape

‘Dixie Decoy’

Beatles Barred

JOHN (Mc)KADER, Sanfiml businessman, to­
day paid honingo to tho patron saint o f Ireland,
St. l’atrick, along with all other good Irishmen
for driving the snakes from the "Old Sod." John
bedecked himself in tails, a green how tio nnd a
derby trimmed witti a green hand.
(I’ hoto by R. E. O'Porter)

Dublin Recalls
Son Off Erin
DUBLIN (UPI) - Irishmen
marked the feast day of St.
Patrick today, their tradition­
al exuberance for a son of
Erin who will never return
here — John Fitzgerald Ken­
nedy.
"Ah, we'll miss him," said
one pub-keeper of the late
President. "I remember when
he visited his relatives last
summer In County Wexford.
There was nothing high falutin' about Jack then. It wus
just an Irishman coming
borne to his folks."
President Kennedy received
one of the greatest welcomes

in fri»h history during his rar
and helicopter tour of tho is­
land.
Today, hordes of Irishmen
who, like the grandfather of
the late President had left
their homeland to try their
lurk in other countries, pour­
ed into the country by ship,
plane and train to take part
in the day’s festivities.
Most Irish began St. Pat­
rick's day with early Mass
Parade* und pageants, sports
and drama festivals were
scheduled throughout the day.
Pub* were filled with men
and women downing Irish
stout nnd booming out old
songs in Gaelic and English.
It was a marked change from
past yean when the pubs
were closed on the saint's
Workmen c o m m e n c e d day. This year, the licensing
Monday with the demolition law was changed.
of the Woodruff Building at
First Street and Park Avenue
to make way for an automo­
bile parking lot.
Three men were arrested
City Manager W. E. Knowlea said contract for the ras­ by sheriff's deputies over the
ing had been let to the Leroy weekend on check forgery
Robb Construction Company counts and they are in the
and the project will be com­ county jail awaiting court ac­
tion.
peted in two months.
Held arc men identified at
Dock Gunn Jr., Roosevelt
White and James C. Family.

Demolition Of
Building Begun

Three Jailed

City Takes Over
Disposal Plant

Operation of the City of
Sanford's new $407,000 sewage
disposal plant was taken over
by the City from the con­
tractor Monday.
City Manager W. E. Know­
les said that "there are a
few minor bugs yet to lie
ironed out" but that it would
be accomplished by city em­
ployes.
Plant superintendent is S.
M. Richard Jr.

ONLY

14
Days to Register
For the Primaries

Belli In Austin

Not Questioned

Police Power

Hope Chosen

winners of the presidential
Medal of Freedom, the na­
tion's highest peace-time civ
ilian award.

Jaycees Push
Registration
Members of the SanfordSeminole Jaycees and their
wives are pushing a voter reg­
istration drive in the county
with the cooperation o f Mrs.
Camilla Hruce, registration
supervisor.
They are making phono calls
and other contacts with unreg­
istered voter* u/glng them te
visit the courthouse and reg­
ister.
On the Jayce* committee
are Cecil Tucker, Glenn Mc­
Call, Jim Smith, Bill Reck and
Dr. Kenneth Wing. The chair­
man is Hon Knight.

Dynatronics
Gets $100,000
Contract
A contrast in the amount of
$100,000 has been awarded to
Dynatronics, Inc., by the
Stanford Research Institute
of Menlo Park, Calif.
Tho
Seminole
aerospace
electronics firm will build
here an advanced antenna
aervo drive system and ship
it to Menlo Park for use with
an 85-foot dish type antenna.
Further details of the instru­
ment are classified.
In announcing the research
George F. Anderson, Dynatronle* executive vice presi­
dent, said that the total of
new business for the first 50
days of the calendar year
U N f u k UCOM at 1500/100.

GEORGE KEI-SEY
. . . constable

M. II. WHARTON
. . . school bonrd

Campaign Under W ay
As Qualifying Ends
The political candldntcn are
taking to the hustlnga today
. . . off and running to win
pnrty nominations in the May
5 primary. Primary run-off
will be held May 29 and the
general election Nov. 3.
Eight candidates on tho
Democratic ticket, on the local
level, w e r e
automatically
elected wtihout opposition at
noon today when ipialifying
deadline was reached.

U. S. Rep. A. 8. Herlong J r ,
was re-elected to Congress
when the atate qualifying
deadline wns reached nnd no
one filed in opposition.
Five Republicans are seek­
ing nomination on the local
level.
Qualifying at Tallahaisea
for Rtutc representative from
Seminole County nre 8. J.
(Joe) Davis Jr., incumbent,
and Robert Petrce, Democrat*,
AutomaticHly e l e c t e d to and Dr. Robert Hoover, Re­
county offices arc the follow­ publican.
Campaign race* arc shaping
ing:
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr., up for parly nomination* for
clerk o f court; Mason Whar­ 12 county offices. In the fol­
ton, member of the school lowing listings, all are Demo­
hoard. District 'J; II. A. John­ crats unless Indicated as (It)
son, justice o f the peace, Dis­ for Republicans. (•) indicates
trict 3; George Kelsey, con­ incumbents. All aro listed nt.
stable, District 3; J. L. Holdiy, phahetically. Following »r#
sheriff; Camilla Hruce, super­ tho races:
For rounty Judge: Knrlyls
visor of registration; W. Hugh
Duncan, justice of the peace, Houaholder und llnrlnn Turk)
District 4, und A. C. Doudney, for rounty commissioner, Dis­
surveyor. All are incumbents trict 1: Hal Colbert, Gen. J.
C. Hutchison (* ), A. C. Smith
except Johnson.
It was previously announced Jr. and Ed wan! Yarborough)
for superintendent of puhlta
Instruction: R. T. Mllwee (* )
and Jim Pigott.
For board o f public Instruc­
tion, District 3: Jim Birkenmoyer Jr. (•) and Walter R.
Hoberg (R ); fo r tax collector)
James P. Avery J r„ W. B. Ellorbo, Marjorie Rhepanl, Troy
Huy, Rudy L. Sloan and Roy
U. Wright Jr.
For county commissioner,
Diatrict 8: K. Pop* Bassett
(It), Grorgo Bobrow, Ford
Cavanaugh and W. Lawrence
Swofford; for constable, Dis­
trict 4: J. T. Haggerly, Bob
Carroll (•), J, U. Lee, Charles
M. Scott nnd Charlie Thomas;
fo r
prosecuting
attorney)
CHARLES SCOTT
Kenneth McIntosh and Thomos A. Speer.
For tax assessor: Guy Allen
(R ), Richard K. McCnnnu anil
Mury Earle Walker (• ); for
county commissioner, District
fi: George W. Hell, Harry F,
Charles M. Scott, 39, quali­
Cushing, John Fitzpatrirk (* ),
fied Monday as a candidate
Ruth H. Gallagher and Jesa
for the Democratic nomination
Gregory.
for constable, Diatrict 4.
For justice o f the pcuciv
A resident of Sanford since
1953, Scott was employed for District 0: Linton L. Cox (•),
seven years at the Bcardall Al Davis, Charles K. Kein
plant of Chase and Company (R ), Raymond Morris nnd Bill
and for the last three years York, and constable, District
as a refrigeration mechanic 9: Charles Fugnn, Grady Hall
by Pan American World Air­ ( ' ) , George W. Reck end
Ilily Joe Young ,
ways at Cape Kennedy.
Jean Bryant, Sanford Re­
lie and his wife have bean
married for IT years and publicans, sought to qualify
have three children, Michael, this morning for memlier of
15, and twin daughters, Sherry tlis School Hoard, District 2,
and Sharon, 13. Hie family but wus ruled ineligible lieresides at lin Satsuma Drive, rnuso she resides in District 1
at 1807 Palomn.
Ravenna Park.
All Democratic cnndidntoa
Scott said that "I under­
stand that the success of a have beno invited to m meet­
constable
position
depends ing of tho Democratic Exccuupon full co operation wiUt ail -tivo County Committee at 8
state and local law enforce­ p. nt. tonight at the court­
ment agencies."
house.

Scott Qualifies
For Constable

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Federal Slate Market
News Service
Sanford
nr Dottl* A m IIr
(E d. NoUt Judy Tmnur
will b* on vacation for the
■ext eeverel weeks. While
she ie tone this column will
lie writ U s hr Dottle Ass*
tin. who will be In tonch
with d o b pnblldtr re pm*
sentstives. If you hoes sows
to t the col own, please csl!
The Sanford RernM sn4
leave a nieeeaie lo t Mrs.
Austin, who will can yo«
bock.)
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o ff the world Into outer apaeel
Kudos in advance to the
feats of engineering that will
no doubt be performed In the
tactical mission o f securing
these decorations.
One Navy wlfa remarked
ruefully, 'T hope they don't
wind up saying 'Stars fell on
Banford that nlght’l”
• • *
PLANS for the Bombing
Derby were the main Item of
discussion naturally, at the
VAH-8 Officers Wives coffee
Haven't quite rotten the last Thursday at the After­
Imng o f this column ret, com* burner. Hostesses Mrs. Charles
in r on cold like this, while Ballard, Mrs. Robert Iirewer
that Judy g o ** cavorting o ff and Mrs. Samuel Carr served
on a nice long vacation, so a delightful array* of mouth­
would appreciate the help of watering home-made goodies
to the member*.
you publicity chairmen.
Evidently this was ons last
One thing Is certain h o w
ever — for the present, all grand splurge as the club Is
news leads to one thing—the seriously considering starting
Bombing Derby—which ie get* a Reducing Club, dividing in
ting to be such a famous to groups, with the group who
event It Is really putting San* loses the most gross weight in
a certain length o f time get­
ford on the map.
The excitement continues to ting some kind of a prlsal
mount as everything and (W hat? A crata o f eelsryT)
everybody revs up full throt­
It la to ba assumed that the
tle and the hearts o f those next hostesses will serve Metwho have to stay on the rocalt
ground going flying away with
To help with the race for
husbands, fathers and friends, walat contest, the club is also
as the Wing shows everybody planning to begin square dance
what It can do.
elaasee at Lake Golden, since
• • e
they have some fin* instruc­
ARRIVING home fust in tors in this art right there
time to get in on It are the among tho membership. This
men of VAH*1 who were the should be a must for dieters.
recipients o f a Welcome Home Square dancing hae more
party held at the NAS ball* bounce to the ounce than
room Friday (probably still about anything else you could
on their sea-lsgi from the do—and it'a great fun, too.
decks o f the Independence.)
The club bad* farewell to
As one o f the highlights o f Mrs. Clieton Dowell who has
the party, all the wlvea Join' already left for Pensacola and
ed together— a capella— and Mra. Robert Colville, who will
sang an original welcoming Join her husband at NAATG,
song to the tune of "H is for Glencoe in Brunswick, Ga.
Mother,” only this was, o f Both received parting gifts
course, '*T Is for Tiger."
and Mrs. Martin Sheridan was
A skit with the title o f "The named as alternate to the
Basic Black Dresa" brought NOW Club to replace Mrs.
down the house, we hear. This Dowell.
was narrated by Mrs. Herschel
New mother Mra. Robert
Bussell and acting out the Brewer was presented with a
parta wars Mrs. fam es Ander­ baby g ift and two ladlaa, Mrs.
son, Mrs. Robert Coreline, Gerald Coffee and Mra. Philip
Mrs. Kenneth Cook, Mrs. Lyle Monros had their mothers as
Saraney, Mrs. David Farrier, guests for the occaalon.
Mrs. Flyod Oakes and Mrs
Plena were made fo r
Roger Pope.
luncheon to be held on Its
With big tigers plastered third Thursday in April, which
all over the walla and Odr. will moat Jlkely be a covered
and M rs.'Jessie T aft a l spe­ dlih'plenle style at Lake Goldcial guests the homecoming
husbands and stay-at-hema
wives enjoyed a buffet o f
OL’ MR. EASTER BUNNY
ham, turkey and roast beef. advised the CPO Wives Club
T h a n w a n I I members o f the at their board meeting Wed­
V A H -I Enlisted Wives Club nesday that ha would hide
and thqlr husbands enjoying some special eggs fo r the CTO
the fma and dancing, along kiddles at Laka Golden on
with a few oth sn whe had Merck 28. The children are In­
been gone during the cruise.
vited to look fo r them boThe ballroom waa decorated tween 2 and 4 p. m.
In gold and white, and soft
Mrs. Paul Waber reported
candlelight gave It that spe­ on the groups recent visit to
cial so mantis atmosphere.
the DeBary Mansion where
s e e
they toured the historic siU
A LL T H A T GUTTERED of on# o f the areas first set­
was braes at the big military tlers.
appreciation cocktail - buffet
Earllsr In the week a coffee
party held at the Cherry Plasa had been held by the CPO
Motel la Orlande Friday night Wives fo r Mrs. George Diets*!
fo r all the high-ranking mili­ who left to meks her home In
tary officers la the Central Columbus, Ohio, where her re
Florida a n a .
tired husband has accepted a
The swanky affair was host­ civil service Job. Tha Diets*'*
ed, as it is annually we under­ have two children Ronnie and
stand, by the Greater Orlando Kathy.
Chamber o f Commerce, In ap­
Mra. Tom Farrow hosted
preciation for the presence of this coffee at her home, and
the Army, Air Force and Mra. Dietaa waa presented
Navy personnel In these parte. with a corsage o f white mums
Joining the other members and a piece o f her favorite
o f the nations defenders in the milk glasi.
Egyptian Room were about SO Joining Mr*. Farrow In fe t
o f the senior officers of the Ing Mra. Dlatso were Mra. Ira
hanford Novel Air Btatlon and Jarall, b ln . Ralph Hlmaa, Mr*.
lfatwlng One and their ladies. Paul Wabar, Mra. C. B
•
e
e
Reeves, Mrs. Hsrald Bundvall
LUKE UANNON, an accloa- Mrs. Edward Dchcefaky and
laitical architect from Bldg* Mra. Phillip Slmpaon.
wood, N. J-, who now lives in
One o f the topics o f discu*'
Sanford was the guest speak­ •Ion among Chiefs Wives
er at the meeting o f the Cath­ the idea o f starting a garden
olic Navy Wives Club, Wed­ club of their own. All CPO
nesday at the nursery build- Wives who are Interested in
ini'. un the Naval Air Station. Joining such a group are ask
Uannon spoke to the wives id to call Mrs. Simpson.
on the vocations of the priest­
The next regular meeting
hood and elstrrhood and the will lie in the Conference room
bli-silngs to be derived from of NAH on March lath at
the dedicated life.
p. m. This Is not the regular
A t their April meeting on meeting place and will only be
the second Wednesday In the used at that time.
• • •
same place, tbs group
arked Dr. Frank Leons o f
COMING EVENTS
Bunford to tell them about the
Tuesday, March 17
Work and the problems o f the
Fish fry, Chief's Club.
Public Health Department.
Wednesday, March IN
Mra. Lou Cannovine served
VAH-1 Enlisted Wives at
the refreshments at the meot Accy Deucy Club, 2:80 a. m.
Ing last week.
CI'O W i v e s , Conference
• e e
Room. H p. m.
W AY OUT decorations for
Thursday, March II
the Bombing Derby party
VAH-7 Enisled Wives at
aouad Just fabulous!
CPO Club at 7 p. m.
We hear that there are to
V AH -I Club election o f o f­
he 400 star*, 01 airplane* and ficers (contact president for
eight clouds hanging from the place). Timet I p. m.
ballroom ceiling.
Friday, March 2e
News deadline tor first
We can predict some spilled
drinks, some stepped on to** "Soven-EtU's" newspaper. Cell
and smashed cigarettes as the Mrs. Kelly B u r d i c k a t
guests will undoubtedly be 325-0877.
Saturday, March St
gating heavenward Is awi
Bombing Derby Party.
■wondering if they SX* felling
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HONORED IN NATIONAL SALES CONTEST is Morris M. Ruby, 103
Parkview Drive, 8anford who has been named one o f the top 15 among
thousands o f Hales representatives for Compton’s Pictured Lncyclopedia
bt a recent nationwide sales contest. In recognition o f his achievement he
won an expense-paid weekend In Chicago and was honored by company
officers at a national sales conference March 6-7. Ruby (right) is pic­
tured here receiving congratulation! from Wilbur S. Edwards, company
president.

Ahipping point Information
tor March 16. All ealei F.O.B.
Precooling chargee extra unle u otherwlie itated.
Sanford • Oviedo • Zellwood
District:
Cabbage: demand moderate,
market about steady. Dom­
estic round type; 1M bu.
crates, f 1.75, (sir quality,
smsll site, low ts $1.10; to
lb. sacks, I1.U ts | lJ t, fs v ,
best, high ss 11.50; Bsvoy
type, 1M bu. crates, 1 lot
H it.
Carrots: demand moderate,
market about steady. Sacks,
48-1 lb., (Urn packed, $1.80
to $2, mostly It .SO; SO lbs.
looie, insufficient supplies to
quote.
Celery: demand good, mar­
ket steady. 16 In. eratei. Pas­
cal type, 8 dot. end larger,
|5; hearts, 24 count, film
wrapped, $6.
Chinese cabbage: 16 in.
crates, 1 lot, tl-50.
Eicsrol* tod eadlvt: de­
mand light, market weaker.
1 1/9 bu. crates, tt.
Lettuce:
insufficient sup­
plies to quote.
Onions, green: demand fair,
market steady. Crates, t dot.
bunches, $2-70 to $3.
Parsley: demand moderate,
market steady. Crates, 5 dor.
bunches, $1.75.
Parsnips: off* rings light.
Baskets, 12-1 lb., Him packed,
11.25.
Radishes: demand fair, mar­
ket about steady. Baskets,
film packed, Red varieties,
204 oc., meetly 75c; White
varieties, 244 ot., 11.50.
Spinach: demand Ught, mar­
ket slightly weaker. Bushel
baskets, Savoy type, |l to
$ 1. 10.

Turnips: Insufficient
plies to quote.

sup­

Claud Warboy
Dies At 89

GIRL SCOUTS o f Bear Laka Troop 111 toured tha photographic stud o
at Orlando Air Force Base recently to complete requirements for their
photography badges. In the photo are three, Nancy Carr, Teresa William■on and Kay Reilly, left to right, o f the 15 girls making the tour.

SANFORD
ERALD

Claud Warboy, 88, died Mon­
day morning after s lingering
Illnus.
He was bora September 17.
1874 la Monroe City, Michi­
gan, and had lived at 1022 W.
1st St. In Sanford for the past
IS years.
Ha was a retired carpenter
and a member of the' Free
Methodist, Church.
He la survived by three
daughters, Mrs. May Smith,
Sanford; Mrs. Boss Max.
Grandledge, Michigan:
and
Mra. Lula Spears, Eton Ra­
pids, Mlehlgaa; on* slater,
Mrs. Lottie Doyle, Wichita,
Kansas; IS grandchildren; 42
great grandchildren; a great
great grandehildraa and sev­
eral nieces sod nephews.
Funeral services will be
held at I p. m. Thursday at
the Brlxaon Funeral Home In
Sanford with the Rev. Eugene
Sheldon of the Free Methodist
Church officiating.
Burial will ba is Oaklawn
Memorial Park.
Herod waa the family name
o f a group of rulers o f vari­
ous provinces o f Palestine
about the time of Christ.

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JAMKS W.
LOKKANNK
wife, *t »l.

CASSELBERRY CUB SCOUT PACK lad by Denmother Mrs. Roy
Templeton toured The Sanford Herald offices and mechanical plant re­
cently to see for themselves haw e newspaper is published. Among those
In the party were (from left) Mrs. Templeton, Gary Hennsley, Lester
Templeton, Rick Stenstrom, Donnie Moore, Danny Fink, Allen Durronce
and Roy Templeton Jr.
(Herald Photo)

NEW OFFICERS and directors o f the Lake Mary Chamber o f Commerce
Diet, last week for the first time to map out plans for the coming year.
Those attending were, seated from left, Clarence Donaldson, director and
Donald Jackson, chairman o f the board; standing, Jim Daughtrey, presi­
dent; Jimmy Jones and Joe Akerman, directors and Richard Keogh, vice
president.
(lleruld Photo)

I W A N N e*S
II. SWANN, hi*

VOTICH o r
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Defendant*.
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T O l JAMBS W. SWANN end
LOItKANNB H. SWANN,
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FIFTY TICKETS were purchnBcd for the benefit movie slated for March
31 at the Movieland Drive-In Theater. Buying the tickets, proeetds from
which will jgo to the Little Red Schoolhouse, was Constable Bob Carroll,
shown at right. With him are Herbert Rodgers, left, and John Carver.

Readiness Clinic Aids Parents
By Jan# Cawaelberry
Many helpful guggettloni
were given parenta o f pre­
school children by Mrs. Don­
ald Fenatsrmaker at the read­
iness clinic held last week at
South Seminole Elementary
School at Cassclbccry.
She demonstrated m a n y
ways that parents, can help
prepare their childcun for en­
tering first grade through ac­
tivities which teach motor
control and how to ^follow di­
rections.
She showed how to make
such things aa sewing cards,
puxxlei, flsnnelgrapli, letter
lotto and a practice shoe
from Inexpensive items found
around tha house.
Some o f the thing* that a
child should especially be
taught before going to the
school for the first time art
safety rules, good bathroom
training and their fu ll name,
address and phone number.
The youngsters should know
color* and shapes as *w«U as
numbers and IctUra.

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c r r r rotnMT o r
jtim iA D c m CI’ IT, IV AVU FOR SKMIVOI.M COUNTY, FLOBQTA
IV C H 4 V C B B V VO. H U S
W ALTER J. BEAD.
Plaintiff,

•vs.

ALPHA WILLIAMS, et at.,
Drfenflants.
VOTICH o r SUIT
TOi ALPHA W ILLIAMS. *la*
known ga A L T It E D W IL LIAMH, hla wlfa, ALICE W I L ­
LIAMS.
JAM KB
WILLIAMS,
also known aa JAM KN M.KK
WILLIAMS ami wlfr, DOItOTIIY WILLIAMS, P E A R L R.
MALLOY
and
J O H N &gt;.' I K
JONES, her com m on-law '.hus­
band.
AMANDA
WILLIAM S,
dseaatad, h*r unknown h a lm at
law, legatees. devisers, g r a n tax.
assigns.
or
c la im a n t !
o t h c r w l x umlar her dec eased
or nlh trw lir. MATHEW W I L ­
LIAMS. d r r x x d . and — -----Williams, hla wlfa, thtlr u n ­
known h»lr» at law, IsgetM**,
d a v l x x , g r a n t i x . assigns or
claimants und»r tham, or attliar
•Ithrr o f thrm. d t r x x d , or
otherwise, t&gt;. V. WILLIAMS,
deceased
and
—.
WULLIAMH. hla wife. If living, ajid
It dead, their unknown haR-a
at
taw,
legatax,
devisees,
grantsss. assigns, or claim ants othsrwlss under thtm, s r
althsr o f them, deceased or
otherwise,
whoso
re sld e n cls
and a d d r s x e a are u n k n o w * ;
and all unknown parsons h a v ­
ing or claiming to have an|’
right, tills, clslm, or Inter**:
In tho propsrtr hsrstn dsscrlb•d. locstod In Msmlnols County*,
Florid*, to-w lt :
Lots I, I and II, Hlock I*
L n k sv lsw
Subdivision.
Seminole County, a cc o r d ­
ing to tha Plat thereof, as
recorded la Plat Book I.
Fags 14 o f tho Publlo Itscords o f Htmlnol* County,
Florida, all brin g located
In tha NKU o f tho NKI* of
Section IS, Township II
South. Hangs IS Hast.
YOU A HE IIEItKUY nutlflsd
thst s suit has bssn brought
against you, tha nature o f
which Is to remove certain
cloud* from and to quiet and
confirm the title to the above
dearrlbrd property.
Tho name of the Court In
whlrh tha suit has been In­
stituted te the cir cuit Court
of the Ninth Judicial Circuit,
In and For Bsmlnot* County,
Florida. Tha abbreviated tills
o f the cs ss Is WAI.Tr.lt J.
llll A ll vs. ALPHA WILLIAMS,
at at.
The description o f the real
property Involved Is as sat
forth above
You are hereby required to
fils your Answer or other
pleading with the Clark of
Ilia abuva Court, and to serve
a ropy
thereof upon SAM
K. MUHHKLL A NUNN. Attor­
neys for Plaintiff, on ur b e ­
fore the trd day o f April. 1MI.
Herein fall not or a Decree
Pro Confeseo will Us entered
against you for the relief
demanded In tbs Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal
Ibis 14th day o f February,
1»44.

l l l l Normaa Bridge Hoad.
Montgomery, Alabama
Y«u art hereby notified that
a Complaint la foracloaa a
rerieln murt sas* encumbering
tha fo llow in g described raal
proportr. to-wlti
I.ot ». Itlock It. RAPTIt H O O K
BUUUIViaioN
UNIT NO. I, accord ing to
tho pl.it thrroof roenrdod
In Plot Hood II. Togo* la
and t|. Public Regards o f
Nominal# County, Florida,
haa baan (Mod agalnot you In
tlio above otyled oult. and you
aro ro&lt;iulrod to otrvo a copy
o f your
Answer
or
ether
IMradlng to tho Complaint on
P la in tiff* attorney*. ANDKRBON. HUSH. DKAN * U1WNDEN, t i t R a il Central lloulevard, Orlando, Florida, and
file tho original Antwar or
other Heading la the offlca
o f the Clerk o f tha Circuit
Court on nr before tho lit h
day o f March, t i l l . If you
fall to do oo. a decree pro
rnnfeseo
will
ba
takoa
agalnot you far the relief de­
manded In tho Complaint.
Thla Notice shall bo pub­
lished ones a week for four
consecutive wooka In tha San­
ford Harold.
DATED thla ttth day o f
February, 1104.
(SEAL)
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Heckwltb, Jr.,
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk. Circuit Court
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Nsmlnuts County. Florida
Hyi Martha T. Vlhlen
B y: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy c l e r k
Deputy Clark
AKUKIUIoN. KUSH. DEAN
SAM E. MURRELL A HONS
* DOWN!)Ed
Attorneys for Plaintiff
I t t Baal Central Baultvard.
P. O. Uus 1741
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Publish Fob. t i A Mar. 4. It. Publish March I. I*. IT. 24.
IT. t i l t .
1144.

CDB-44

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All parantg war* urged to
Uk* their pra-achooler for a
medical and dental cheek-up
and make sure all Immunisa­
tion shots have been given be­
fore school starts.
Mr*. Fenstermakcr empha­
sised the importance of new
experience* such as visit* to
the airport, xoo, farm, or train
itation and having th* child
get used to being away from
tli* mother through abort
visit* with friend* and rela­
tive*.
Th* last o f the serial of
rcadines* clinic* for parents
will b* held Tuesday, April 14,
at 8 p. m. In th* South S*minula Elementary
cafeteria.
The topic for discussion will
b* “ What I* Expected in th*
Way o f Diaclplln*." Father*

as wall aa mother* nr* urged
to attend.
Children who will b* attend­
ing first grad* at South Sem­
inole Elementary School next
fall for the flrat time nr* In­
vited to viiit th* school for ■
whole day during th* month
of May. Th* school should b*
notified which day to expect
your child •• registration* a n
now being' mad*. Th* child
may rid* the school bus and
buy hi* lunch with th* other
children as wall ss viiit In th*
classroom. H* should bring ■
quarter for lunch and ■ mack.

Legal Notice

VOTICR OP S A L *
Notice I* hereby given that
pursuant to tbs final deers*
o f foroelasur* and ssl* enter­
ed In th* cause psndlnr In th*
Circuit
Court
In
and
fo r
Hrmlnole County. Florida, ess*
docket number 1174*. th* un­
dersigned Clerk will sail th*
property
situated
In
s*IS
County described est
Lot
II,
IAN
LANTA.
TH IRD SECTION, accord ­
in g to th* Plat thereof s s
recorded In Piet Rook 12,
Tag* 71, Publlo Records
o f Ssmlnol* County, F lo r ­
ida.

IV TH H CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH K VIVTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT OF AVD FO R SKMIVOLK COUVTY, FL ORIDA,
iv c h a v tr .itr v o . isier
Ctf A lll.KH It JOHNSON, tin.
and ANNIE K. JOHNSON, hi*
wife.

Plaintiffs,

v*.

OllANT t * BOWMAN and MIL­
DRED xr. n o w M A .v , h i . wire;
and IIRUCK H. ORMMKLU
Defendants.
NOTICE OF *ALB
NOTICB IS H E R E B Y O tV .
KN that on Ik* lath day e f
March, l l l l . at 11:00 A. M . at
ths front d oor o f th* Court
House o f Bsmlnol* County, at
Hanford, Florida, th* H onor­
able Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk et Ih* Circuit Court o f
Bsmlnot* County, FUrlda, w ill
o ffe r for sat* to th* k ls b a it
and hast bidder fo r cssh. at
public outcry, the fo llow in g
described property o f th* De­
fendant* ORANT I* nOWMAN
and MII.DIIKD M. BOWMAN,
bit w its; and URUCK H. OEMMELL:
Th*
Norik
en s-k a lf
of
W a s ! *4 fast of !-ol 21,
Itlock 2,
WKHT W IL D MKIIK. according In th*
plat th ereof as recorded in
p la t Hook I, pas* II, ot
th*
Public
Records
of
■smlnolo County, Florida,
together with all structures
and
Improvsmant* , than o r
thereafter on said land.
This la mad* pursuant lo
Final Dscrs* o f Foreclosure
entered In Ih* abov* causa,
Chancery D o cks ! No. 12417,
now pending In th* Circuit
Court o f And for Ssmlnol*
County. Florida.
IN WITNEHH WIIEItEOF, I
hav* hereunto set my hand and
o fficial seal this tlth day o f
March. ! * « ! .
(NEAL)
I
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
In and for Ssmlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida
lly: Ksndra 8. Johnson
Deputy Clark
Joseph Murssko
•
P. O. Bos 211
Barn Park. Fla.
publish March IT. 1H4.
CDS-41

Woman item to b* more In­
terested in wh*t they overhear
than in Juit what they h*sr.

Legal Notice

Together with th* felfowlgy
Heme ef property which at*
located la and permanently in­
stalled aa • part e f th* late
provements *n th* said land!
llotpoln t‘
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Model N*. RJ MB
HotpolM Ilultt-1* ^ u y i j .
Unit, Model NO.
Monogram P u m a s * ■•ad*
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Model No.
da
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No C
&gt; tf iul ll l
Together with all atruetarag
and Improvement* n ow and
hereafter on aald lend, and
f u t u r e * attached thereto, and
all rants, t x u a o pros**!*, and
profit* accruing and to te cru*
fram aald praml***, all i f
which are Included within th*
f o r tg o i n g d x c r l p t l o * and U *
habendum
thereof;
also *11
I **, steam, electric, water, and
other hasting, oooklng, r e fri­
gerating. lighting, plumbing,
ventilating.
Irrigating.
and
powar tyatama, machine*, ap­
pliances, natur al, s a d appttrt e n a n c x , which now aro nr
may horaaftar pertain to, or
b* used with, In. or on said
p r e m ls x , even though they k*
detached or detachable,
at public **!*, to th* b lgkH *
and beat bidder fo r cask ad 11
o' clo ck noon aa th* lath d*y
o f March. IIS4 at Ih* F r o s t
Door o f th* Bemlnela County
Courthoua* In Sanford, Florida.
(S EAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr*
C|*rk o f th* Circuit Cogrt
By: Sandra S. Jahnaeg
Deputy Clerk
B E A H D A U o UR1DLET
AND LEWIS
Attorney* for PlalntlM
40 North Court Street
Post Office Bog S22I
Orlando, Florl
1114.
Publish March
C D * . 4*

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incom e! And— far more automobiles, requiring
hundreds o f millions o f gallons o f petroleum
products each year.
T o match this growth, we have recently completed
construction o f America’s m ost modern oil refinery
a t Pascagoula.
Covering 2600 acres, this refinery is fed with crude
oil from the Gulf Coast fields through the longest
underwater pipeline in the world. With a capacity
in excess o f 100,000 barrels a d a y . . . it is one o f the
world’s largest refineries.
This new refinery embraces all o f the latest
technology o f oil refining— particularly in the
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are on their way to you now. Try them at your
Standard Oil dealer’s, soon.
Our new Gulf Coast refinery is another example o f

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Message A m id Fragments
A i If there were not enoufh irony
In the tragic mountalntop crashes
o f two airliners within scant feet of
safety—one near Innsbruck, Austria,
the other near Lake Tahoe, Calif.,
taking a total of 164 lives— two oth­
er recent airplane mishaps read like
fictional happy endings.
In one o f them, a B*52 bomber hud
88 per cent o f its 50-foot-hlgh tail
fin ripped away while investigating
low-level turbulence, yet, thanks to
the skill o f Its civilian test pilot, was
kept aloft for five hours and Inndedeafely.
In the other, a chartered DC-3
was caught In turbulence while ap­
proaching Chicago’s O'Hnre Interna­
tional Airport and plunged into a
home. Miraculously, there was only
one fatality.
These last two instances give
dramatic evidence o f the surprising
strength and safety of aircraft; the
first two, of their utter vulnerabil­
ity.
Aircraft designers hope to gain
valuable information from the B-G2
experience. We can only hope that
■omething will be learned from tha
disasters in Austria and California.
(The secrets o f a third recent crash
atlll lie beneath the waters of Louiulana’s Lake Pontchartraln.)
Airplanes are here to stay and peo­
ple will continue to fly, dcsplto these
tragedies. But the public has tho
light to rest secure In the belief that
everything that can possibly be done
to increase the safety o f flying is
being done.
There are charges that this is not
the case.
The Airways Club, an organiza­
tion founded in 1960 to represent
the Interests o f air travelers, clnlms
that a potentially dangerous situa­
tion exista in regard to jet fuel.
There are two types o f fuel: JP-1,
which is pure kerosene, and JP-4, a
mixture o f kerosene and aviation

WASHINGTON
(NBA) Calling the family doctor for
a progress report oa tba birth
of his fourth child, Fsaea
Corps Director Sargent Shrivcr was told:
“ You’ve got a new baby.”
"What ia It7” asked Shrivcr, husband of Eunice Xe**Sdy, one of tha lato Froaldeat
Kennedy’ s sisters.
"W e won’t bo sure for a few
days,"
replied the doctor.
"But it looks like a senator."
Campaigning ia
western
New Hampshire, New York
Gov. Nelson RockefeUer got
a lift recently from aa old
friend from his Dartmouth
college days, Harotd Hlnman,
founder and president of a
boys’ school in that sector.
Hlnman told a crowd that
years ago Rockefeller found
himself without gloves on 8
bitterly eold "football Satur­
day.” But just before his
hands turned blue, Rocky du|
In his pocket and brought out
a pair of woolen socks—which
he donned for glorss.
Grinning at this story aim­

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Trying to cover too many
nllea a day on a long dlatanee
rip ia an Invitation t* dis­
aster, nay* tha P a n l n a u l e
ifotor Club, AAA.
• • •
Tha ancaaler o f tha swamp
-Higglta aeen racing twfc*
/early at Naples, Fla., waa
he chassla o f a Model T Ford,
u order to get traction In the
iwnntps, two aet* o f tlraa
eer* used on each wheel.

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tor Co., I bad a choice of buylag a Ford and letting my
daughter spend n year abroad at a university, or buy­
ing a Lincoln. The Ford met
my needs. It transported me
s i fast as 1 wanted to go with
the comfort I was willing to
aecept, and I found it desir­
able to use the extra funds
elsewhere."
The committee chairman.
Sen. John Pastore, D-R. I.,
sighed: "That is the extrav­
agant choice of the rich. 1'v#
always wanted a Cadillac, but
I’ ve never been able to rise
above a Chevrolet."
Rep. William Bates, RMass., added drily: "That’a
better than a wheelbarrow."

Shriror
told a National
Press Club audience his new
appointment to a second post
as head of President John­
son's "w ar on poverty" is
earning him new status in
the t o u c h
football-minded
Kennedy family.
Ha said Attorney General
Robert Kennedy telephoned
him the other day and an­
nounced: "O.K. Sarge, this
week you can play in the
In a background press brief­
backfield.”
To make the point that a ing given by an assistant sec­
reporters
conventional aircraft carrier retary of sUte,
sometimes might be a wiser wanted to know if they eould
Investment that a nuclear- credit what he said to a
powered flattop. Defense Sec­ "high’’ government official.
The secretary smiled and
retary Robert McNamara told
tha Joint Committee on Atom­ said: "Not 'high' government
source, but rather ‘medi­
ic Energy:
"When 1 left the Ford Mo-1 um.’ ”

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Thought For Today
And keep your conscience clear,
so that, when you are abused,
those who revile your good bchnvior
In Christ may be put to shame. —
1 Peter 3:16.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys;

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lie who would distinguish the
true from the false must have an
adequate idea o f what ia true and
falsa.— Benedict Spinoza.

ed at showing his resourceful­
ness, the governor
said:
"Y ou’ro got to have a little
Imagination to meet the prob­
lem.”
Nobody ever axplained how
be happened to have a pair of
woolen socks in his coat poc-

Dr. Crane's

D ozen T o Com e

Unllrd Preas Intrrnstlonsl
presidential
primaries.
AH
Upward o f a dozen presi­ aro booby trapped. The least
dential primaries still are to of them can be deadly. Th*
com* and tha greatest of presidential primary system
these take* place June 2 In more often eliminates con­
California. Tba Republican testant* than it designates
who can win the California winners. Sometime* a pri­
primary decisively probably mary does a bit of both.
can bo nominated for Presi­
The beginning o f the end
dent. It ia almost as simple of Sen. Robert A. Taft’s
Florida’a f i r s t atatawida alight!/ more than $31 mil­ aa that, but not quite.
White House dream cams In
training echool for law en­ lion.
Fifteen statea and tha Dl*&gt; New Hampshire’s M a r e h ,
# • *
trlct o f Columbia authorise 1032, presidential primary.
forcement officer*, Florida
Law Enfom m ent Academy,
Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower,
A large mouth bass, esti­
haa opened In Tallahasaee un­
a reluctant and uncertain
mated to weigh 20 pounds,
der the direction o f tha Flor­
candidate, won all 14 New
may bo aeon regularly from
ida Sheriff* Jlurtau.
Hampshire delegates to tho
e
e e
tho oeenlc aubmerine boat* at
Tho lleroia ctolrossoa lot- Republican National Conven­
Pertona employed and train­ Italnbow Spring*, tourist at- loro frooo Ho roaOoro o a * oh - tion. Ika took 48,000 popular
llo affair*. Tho ssrllo* mar *»•
ed by Goodwill Industries turn Uavtluti near Dunnellon.
a *oa
S i t r t f r f Ikr lof • ,vot#a&gt; to ^Taft'a 35,000.
household discard* into sale­
o * e
lor aloo oarrloo iko ssrllrr'a
Wisconsin's
presidential
Irao aoma aaS aSSrro*. LeHern primary In April, 1844, blast­
able merchandise. Goodwill
Porpoises, as a specie* o f o f fow or than saa soorAa still
paya out aoma f 800AX) an­
a ls o * nroforoatw. M t l s r s ed Wendell L. Willkle entire­
marina mammals, arc highly ho
sSSrooaoS lo olh oro aro o r r r m - ly out of the contest for a
nually in wagaa to handicapIntelligent.
Experience
at
Maablo nrosISoA Ib rr So ■»« Oral
pad employe*.
rintland o f Florida show*, la norooaalllloo. P ooir * to not Republican presidential ra*
* e
MbllshoS hr Tho Moral*.
nomlnatlon. Willkle was a
however, that porpoises, Ilka
A new "atop and go” chain
bad last In a field of four
Editor, Herald:
people,
vary
In
their
ability
to
af hardware store* bated In
Secretary of State Tom In Wisconsin after a good
Item.
Orlande la epraadlng ever tha
Adams says the St. Johns- New Hampshire brglnnlng.
*
*
•
South and E ast Tha Handy­
Indian River Canal District He had been the 1040 Re­
The
Bonnie
Chemical
plant
man drlva-ln store* feature an
has
no power to tax. Where publican nominee.
o f International Mineral A
A-frame dtalgn building,
Harold E. Stassen mad* a
Chemical Corp., in I'olk Coun­ do they propose to get the
e
e •
money to repay the 840,000 good atart toward the 1048
ty,
haa
established
an
all-time
Help la available for tha
aiHety record of one million they bava already borrowed Republican presidential nom­
problem drinker who roeogand tha "in excess of 830.000'’ ination, a prise ballyheoed
nlsea hi* difference from the man hour* worked without a they propose to borrow irotn aa practically assuring flec­
lost-time accident.
social drinker.
Information
the 1UIFA7
tion to the preildeney. Tha
may bo obtained from tha
1 think the taxpayer* would Republican* could have lost
Florida Alcohelle Rehabilita­
in 1048 only by conducting
ba interested to know.
tion Program In Avon Park,
S. B. "J im " Crowe an unbellaveably Inapt and
a
a #
(Editor*■ note: The ten*- aupsrftrlfl campaign, which
An economist o f the Florida
ties Involved with the pro­ they flnatly did. Staseen
Citrua Commission haa listed
motion nf the canal aro showed well In New Hamtho value of citrua export*
making annual eo* tribe- shire, Wisconsin, Nebraska.
from tho U. I . last year at
lion* which will repay the Pennsylvania, and Ohio. The­
Initial M * ,M lean from Ihi
Stale Improvement FnnfL
The 430,tee to be borrowed
from the HUFA lo n long
Genova
term. Interest fro# ton*
Mr*. Jaa. E. Mathloos
which wUl M l hero to he ro­
848-4884
pe id until the canal la bulk.
H arr
It I* understood that this
Mrs. Frances Weater
loan will be ropaid from
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canal rsvtM ss.)
Lake Manroo
Mr*. H. L Johnaoa
888*4788
Hafety N t u v i
n o s ^ T o n .t h e nature o t dh
Longwaod
A loof the Zambesi River,
vino
bo
In
fa
o
r
fiv
e
reasons
Mrs. Donna Kate*
In Rhodesia and Nyaaalaad,
fo r rttiu l customs. Legends
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contain a core o f historical tribeswomen knock out four
Oatoen
fact around which mythical front teeth, amear them tel vea
Mra. Clarence Snyder
elamonts h a v e collected, with red clay and put atlcka
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f o l k or fairy tales are usual* through their noiea. Theae
Oviedo
ly told sim ply fo r entertain* cuitoma date from alaving
Mra. Georg* Kelsey
m en ! and n o not rely on a day*, when the least attrac­
883-8488
tive women were safest.

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__ ellne. The latter, says the club,
s the more volatile and hazardous
by every measure. All U.S. domes­
tic airlines voluntarily use JP-1 ex­
clusively in jets.
A price change of as little as a
quarter o f a cent a gallon In favor
o f JP-4, however, could change this
practice. And in overseas travel,
where price and availubllity are de­
termining factors, JP-4 is the fuel
o f choice.
As a result o f the crash near Elkton, Md., Inst December In which n
jet was struck by lightning while
carrying a mixture of JP-1 and JP4 taken on in Puerto Rico, the Fed­
eral Aviation Agency has initiated a
study comparing the two fuels.
The Airways Club urges an im­
mediate ban on JP-4 pending the
findings o f the FAA. It quotes the
opinion o f British aviation expert J.
W. Rickard that the Elkton disaster
could not have occurred with kero­
sene and that hundreds of surviv­
ors of other crashes owe their lives
to the fact that kerosene is relative,
ly slow to Ignite.
The British airline. BOCA, uses
JP-1 only, although it costs them
$1.8 million more a year.
On the other hnnd, the DC-3 in
the Chicago crash carried highly
flammnble aviation gasoline. Thera
was no fire. Is It all a matter of luck
or fate? Or what?
This is an areu where a govern­
ment agency should get a move on.

Porogrophs

Plana fo r an TnduiUia! Da'/elopment Confm nca In Orulndo April 13 w e n tnappad
■it a recent meeting of tha In•luatrial committee of tha
'Florida Council o f too.
The aoaalon will precede tha
Florida Induatrial Exposition
■md will b« sponsored bp tha
•hmncll o f 100, tha Florida
.'tovetopment Commission and
' ha Florida Induatrial Daval•ipment Council.
Invitation* will be Issued to
•hambar o f commerce o ffi­
cial*, mayor*, city manager*,
■ounty commissioner*, regionill planning councils, commit-eae o f 100 and other groupi
nngaged In Induatrial raeniltng.
• • •

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromfey

'As the President Says— Let's Save
on the Light Bills!'

Letters

mes E. Dewey knocked Stas­
sen clear out of tha contest
In tbs Oregon presidential
primary. Dtwey went on lo
loss the election to Harry 8.
Truman.
Th* primary system ef in­
dicating n preference for in­
dividuals
seeking
nstlonsl
and local office waa estab­
lished In 1003 by tha late
Robert M. Lafoiletto Sr.,
then governor o f Wisconsin,
lie caused the Wisconsin
Legislature to enact th* first
state-wide d i r e c t primary
law, Ula primary system re­
sponded to popular demand
for elimination o f the ealatIng evils o f nomination by
party convention
or,
aa
strikingly phrased by the
lato Raymond Clapper, nom­
ination in a amoke-fllled
room.
Such nominations frequent­
ly were corruptly obtained
aad often picked not the
best but the lraet desirable
nominee. Most states now
nominate for state and local
office by primaries. But on­
ly 18 etatea and the District
of
Columbia provide
for
presidential primaries.
Tha public enjoys tha pri­
maries. They are colorful
and Interesting. But they
add nothing to the efficiency
of the American ayatam e f
government. Pelltklans and
public alike probably would
be bettor isrved if presi­
dential primaries were abol­
ished.

CASE S-414: CUrk K., aged
24, was a 0 . I. who decided
to go back to college when his
term of enlistment was over.
"But, Dr. Crane," be pro­
tested miserably, " I don't
know how to study at the fast
clip needed in college.
"So 1 am barely making a
•C average. Are there any
shortcuts to improve my
grade* and perk up my mem­
o r y !"
Yes, and the first shortcuts
were mentioned yesterday,
namely, make A dally "Study
Agenda" to avoid wasting
time.
Then “ skim road" your asslgnments by "racing the
clock" ao you can give a brief
"once-over" to maybe 23 or 30
page* in 18 minute*.
Then ga back aad "pick the
meat" out af th* assignment
but concoct n running TrueFalse or “ multipte shales"
exam as you road.
Suppose you aro Milp t f
Chapter II in m y college testbook entitled "Psychology Ap­
plied." That chapter daals
with "Learning and Memory"
and runt to 48 psfM .
Allot ynurself just 18 min­
ute* to "skim road" R while
racing the clock.
Ia that 18 minutes yon eta
catch tba sectional headings
and the tables s i wall aa tha
three basic laws of Warning,
plus the tlx "Objective De­
terminants e f Attention" in

contrast to tha four "Subjec­
tive Determinants."
You will also see charts and
tables, plus several illustra­
tions. Thus, you can get ■
quick bird's eye view of the
entire chapter ia just 10 min­
utes.
Then go back and lift out
tho important items that your
professor would be likely to
Insert ia bis examination
questions.
. They usually consist of "d e­
finitions" as well as "law s"
and such Items as "How many
Objective
Determinants
of
Attention did Dr. Crane men­
tion?"
Make a game of trying to
outguess your teacher! To do
this, develop your own exam
aa you perform your second
and slower reading af the to­
tal assignment.
If your professor usually
gives you a True-False quit
over each chapter (a* is true
ef meet psychologists who use
m y textbook) then expand
your own tost to S3 or so
statement*, just to be sure
you overlap his 23.
It then boromes a lot of
fun to aoe hew wall you can
outguess tbs prof.
8o pick out ovary meaty
item aad phrase it aa a true
or also t falsa statement, aa
feDowgt
T. Dr. Crane's text listed
throe baste ruts* for learnlag. (p. 33)

F. He offered eight Objec­
tive Determinants e f Atten­
tion. (p. 38)
F. Th* first of these waa
"Uniqueness." (p. 38)
Keep on till you bavo IS
true-false statements. List th*
page reference in parentheses
so you can quickly check back
on yourself if you forget.
And list Use right answer,
such as "T " or " F ," in front
of each statement, for then
you can cover up those ans­
wers and drill yourself over
tha entire chapter within
three minutes even as you
walk to the classroom.
Then keep each chapter’ s
aet of questions for use in
your review before the final
exam. Thus, inside of just
one hour, you can review an
entire textbook like mine
which rims to 348 page*.
A quarter of a million stu­
dents in Liberal Art* and
Business Colleges hare stud­
ied from my college textbook
in psychology and this truefalse procedure is the usual
policy of their professors, ao
use It even in high school.
Parents, start out your
grade school youngsters with
these short-cuts to more effi­
cient study habits I Now la th*
time to make them of col­
lege caliber.
So send for my booklet
"How to Tutor Your Child at
Home," enclosing 10 eeots
and a long stamped, return
envelope.

Herald Area Correspondents
Alias*ooto Sortago
Mr*, dalle Barton
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Bear Lake-Foreot City
Mrs. Maryaan Mile*
MS-3178
Casselberry
Mrs. Jana Caaaolborvy
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Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Magtn
383.3748
DeBary
•Ira. Adam Muller
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12 Sites Selected
For Polio Project
Wally Peacock, chairman of
the Jaycee's “ Sabin on Sun*
day* polio project, haa an­
nounced that 12 tltea hare
been eelected aa receiving itationa for thla oral polio vac­
cine.
The ataUona are aa followa:
Florida State Bank, Crooma
High School, A A P Store at
the Pinecreat Shopping Cen­
ter, Midway School, Lake
Monroe School, Lake Mary

Barracks 1197
To Sponsor
Card Party
By Mra. Adam Mailer
Plana to aponaor a deaaert
card party were made by DcBary Barracka 1197, World
War I Veterans, and the
Auxiliary Unit at meetings
held simultaneously last Fri­
day in the Community Center.
The event Is scheduled for
T p.m., March 31, at the Cen­
ter and there will be prizes
for the table and door.
During the meeting of the
Auxiliary, President Margarelta Holmes installed Marie
Dungon as pianist. G u e s t
speaker was Michael Donlon
who spoke to the group con­
cerning the importance of
keeping in order all govern­
ment papers and information
needed in the event of illness.
The Barracks draped the
charter for Its meeting in
memory of the late Nicholas
Kahoe. Andrew H. Ashley
was admitted as a new mem­
ber.
A social and refreshment
hour was conducted for both
groups following their rcspecUve meetings. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. E. An­
derson, chairman, who was
assisted by Mrs. A. Bault,
Mrs. T. Howard, Mrs. J. An­
drews, Mrs. M. Roach and
Mrs. W. Joyce. A program of
music in the Irish theme was
presented.

School, Movieland Drive-In
T h e a t r e , Geneva School,
Stubbs Pharmacy in Forest
City, Winn Dixie on Highway
17-92 and 434. Jai Alai Fron­
ton and Oviedo City Hall.
The Sanford-Seminole Coun­
ty Jaycee group is making an
all-out effort to advise every­
one in the area of the avail­
ability of this polio vaccine
and, in turn, hope that every­
one will avail themselves by
taking this vaccine on “ Sabin
oral Sunday,” as it is the sim­
plest method devised o f be­
coming immune to polio, stat­
ed Peacock.
Sabin vaccine is dropped on­
to a lump of sugar and enten, or in the case o f a dia­
betic, can be taken in distill­
ed water. Two doses o f this
vaccine taken over a period
of weeks gives immunity
against polio.
Receiving stations will be
open from 12 to 5 p.m. on
Sunday, April 12. With 12
stations, everyone should be
able to receive the vaccine
without delay as it will take
only a matter of seconds. Doc­
tors o f the Seminole County
Medical Society will be pre­
sent at each of the locations.
Similar "Sabin on Sunday”
programs are being carried on
all over the nation. They have
been highly recommended by
the medical profession and
well accepted by the general
public.
Health authorities a g r e e
that persons can become virt­
ually free from the threat o f
polio through use o f Sabin
polio vaccine, as it has proven
itself to be the mass protec­
tor against polio.
A donation o f 50 cents a
dose will be asked to cover the
cost o f vaccine and auppiies.
A small amount for such
larga protection.
.
Dr. Frank Leone, county
health officer, stated that all
persons whether having tak­
en salk vaccine or not should
still avail themselves of the
Sabin vaccine in order to
make themselves fully- pro­
tected against polio.

National Director Is Guest
Speaker For DeBary AARP
By Mrs. Adam Muller
David Jeffreys, director o f
field operations o f tho Nation­
al Retired Teachera Associa­
tion and of tho American Aaaoclation o f Retired Persons,
addressed the March meeting
o f tho DeBary AARP Chap­
ter.
H# explained how the two
organlxationa have developed
over tho poat 20 yeara and
outlined oervieea now avail­
able to AARP membera. Theae
include low cost, non-cancellable, in-hospital and out-of
hospital h e a l t h insurance
plana which were pioneered by
the AARP; a prescription and
proprietary mail-order drug
service now filling 75,000 or­
ders monthly; a hearing aid
service at diacounta o f 25 per
cent and a non-profit travel
service geared to need* of
elderly people need lest year
by more than 4,000 members.
Jeffreys oxplsinad that in
addition to guidance for man­
agement o f finance# tho rea­
son for oxpanaion in AARP
mamberahip and programs is
tho guiding philosophy under­
lying all activities . . . that
older people can continue to
do thing# for themsalvaa and

Button Club
Has Meeting
In DeBary

that their needs and security
should not be met at the ex­
pense of other groups. He
pointed out that all legisla­
tive, advisory and research ac­
tivity o f the two retire* or­
ganisations la directed to
these ends.
Spencer Kroneberger, mem­
bership chairman of the De­
Bary Chapter, reported that
31 new members have Joined
locally In the past aix week*.
Guest speaker for the April
meeting will be Col. William
Hague who will give an Amer­
icanisation address entitled
“ Are You a Citizen or a Suck­
er?"

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March 17, 1961— Tage 3

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LONGWOOD OFFICIALS received congratulations from all aides Inst
week at the Open House for the new City Hall and Fire House. In the
top photo, County Commission Chnirmnn Jnmes P. Avery commends
Longwood Council Chnirmnn R. C. Carlson, left and Mayor A. R. Lorntann
for their efforts in making the new facility a reality and in bottom photo,
Chief Claude Lnyo, right, conducts tour o f the Fire House for Sanford
Police Chief Roy Willinms, left, and Lt. Joe Hickson.
(Herald Photos)

Project To Develop Marco Island Begun
The Deltona Corporation,
building Deltona across Lake
Monroe from Sanford, has
launched a venture Jointly
with a group of prominent in­
vestors for the development
of Marco Island on Florida's
Gulf Coast — with long term
expenditures scheduled to top
a half-billion dollars.
The Miami-based construc­
tion and development corpora­
tion announced that it has
teamed up with an investor
group in which major inter­
est* arc held by Peter N.
Thomson. Canadian invest­
ment and industrial execu­
tive;
Gerry Brothers and
Company, a New York private
investment firm; Barron Col­
lier Jr., ton of the late ad­
vertising executive and pio­
neer Florida developer, and
Mrs. Isabel Collier Read, sisler in-law of Collier.
Together, they established
Marco Island Development
Corporation, w h o s e initial
funds will be $4.5 million and
which is owned 50 per cent by
the Deltona corporation and
50 per cent by the investor
group.
Frank E. Mackle Jr., pres­
ident of the Deltona corpora­
tion. said that the Jointly own­
ed firm will develop a total
of approximately 10,100 acres
on Marco Island, adjoining
smaller islands and the near­
by mainland. The property
Juts into the Gulf of Mexico
some 12 miles soutli of
Naples.
“ Marco Island is (he last
large undeveloped tract of
waterfront land in South Flor­
ida,” said Mackle, “ and its
rolling topography and tropl-

cal foliage give it a character
unmatched in this part of the
world. We are determined
that the community we build
there will be fully in keeping
with the island's natural beau­
ty and ideal location.
Under an exclusive contract
with Marco Island Develop­
ment Corporation, the Del­
tona corporation will perform
all of the new company's
planning, development, con­
struction and sales work at
Marco Island.
Mackle has been named

F. E. MACKLE JR.

PTC To Hove
Open House
The Parent-Teacher Coun­
cil of Enterprise will meet at
7:30 p.m. today in the school
auditorium for a brief busi­
ness meeting to' be followed
by an open house in ail class­
rooms.
Baby sitting services will
not be provided. Parents who
have never attended a PTC
meeting before will be count­
ed double for the room count.

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VAH-7 Names Month's Sailor
Airman John M. Kirkgard,
U. S. Naval Reserve, was re­
cently chosen as Heavy At­
tack Squadron Seven’s “ Sail­
or of the Month’ ’ for Jan­
uary. The award was present­
ed by the commanding offic­
er, Commander B. B. Brown,
in front of all naval person­
nel aboard the aircraft car­
rier USS Enterprise.
The squadron is deployed
aboard the nuclcar-powcrcd
Enterprise with the Sixth
Fleet in the Mediterranean
Sea.
.
.
Kirkgard waa given an en­
graved
squadron
cigarette
lighter and a letter o f com­

mendation and will be grant­
ed special liberty privileges
for a month. His name will
also be engraved on a perm­
anent squadron plaque.
The airman was chosen for
his work during last January
when most of the squadron
was operating from Oceana.
Virginia, and he wai left
aboard the Enterprise to run
the material control division
alone.
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cathedral at Ciudad Trujillo
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Contrary to popular
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A collection of 19th Century
buttons waa displayed by Mra.
Wlnthrop C. Richmond o f Ta­
vares and Acton, Mate., at a
luncheon meeting o f tho Cen­
tral Florida Button Club held
last weak in DeBary.
Lithograph button* o f fa­
mous personalities o f tho eontury, set in velvet frames,
were shown and Mrs.
throp explained that
aments wort worn b]
Us on their kid slippers.
Buttons in every
and color w e
some in purs
collection was from uniforms
o f tho Canadian Mount!a*.
Mrs. Edward J. Morahouae
o f Orange City is president o f
the club and Mrs. M. Young
o f Tavares is vies president.

president of Marco Island De­
velopment Corporation and
Collier is chairman of the
board. Other officers arc El­
liott J. Mackle, vice presi­
dent, and Robert F. Mackle,
secretary-treasurer. The Mac-

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DUNEDIN (U PI) - Mason
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vaulted Into second place to
day ahead of Arnold Palmer
In the unofficial professional
golfers money-winning stand
ings.
Rudolph, S , at the peak of
his game after four seasons
In which he was a consistent
money-winner but won only
one title, collected $1,016.67
over the weekend for finish
ing la an alghth-placa tie in
Uia St. Petersburg open.
Jack Nlcklaus, who col
let-led $1,400 in llie saute lour
aey, continued to lead in total
aarningi with $11,800. Palmer
slipped to third with $11,630
and Juan Rodrigues remained
fourth with $11,126.43.
Completing the top 10 In or­
der are Paul Harney ($7,MS),
Gena Uttler ($7,316.75), Gary
Player ($7,290), Jacky Cuplt
($7,089.23) Dave Marr (to,*
924.46) and Dow Flniteruald
($6,224.36).

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Wright Rolls
719 Series
Last week In the Singles
Classic Bowling league, John
Wright rolled a 710 series to
take three wins from his op
ponent Phil Roche who roll­
ed a 712 series. This still gave
John a 30 point lead over his
closest
competitor,
Harry
Pentecost. Harry rolled a nice
77$ total for his four games
to take thrca wins from Jack
Kanner who rolled a 715.
Ed Callan also took 3 wins
from bla opponent, Jim Kuznlcki. Ed rolled a U0 total
while Jim was rolling a 603.
Gordon Honeycutt rolled
731 total to win three games
from Johnnie Jones. Johnnie
rolled a 629 total.
John Spolskl also won three
games from A. H. Ray. John
rolled a 759 total while Ray
had his troubles and could
come up with only a 587.
Floyd Marlin was the only
man to lose all four o f his
games this week, but Jim Alt­
man proved too much for him
as Jim rolled a 727 total
against Floyd’s 673.
In the other matches, they
all cam e out with two wins
and two losses each. Pete
Petersen rolled a 756 against
his opponent. Bob Guthle who
had a 718 total. W. A. Ward
and Rich Murphy rolled totals
pretty close as Ward rolled
a 675 to Rich’s 693. In the
last match of the league, Don
Dorman and George Swann
had a real close match as
each woo two and lost two.
Don rolled a 733 for his four
games and George rolled
748 total.
High game o f the night was
rolled by Harry Penteeoat.
Harry rolled a 334 and a 778.
Others rolling 200 games were
John Wright with a 303 and
207, John Spolskl 200 and 202,
Rob Guthrie 210, and 213, Gor­
don Honeycutt 306, Don Dor*
man and Rich Murphy with a
203 and Jim Altman with a
200 game even.
Gerald Behrens rolled a
693 total for his four games
against his opponent Bill Ho*
ward. Bill has to roll his four
games sometime this week
as he was out o f town.

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. There are weeks In bowling when It seems like every­
one la a local professional. Then there’s the other side of
the edn when we’d much rather not even discuss the
scores. A fter all, It’s just for the fun of It anyhow, Isn’t
U7
This Is one o f those weeks when everyone wants to
carry the conversation on bowling scores.
Not only were the men scoring well over the 600
series marks but the gals were pcppln' the timber up
over the 600 level in their leagues, also.
As an example, these leagues had the gents over the
800-average plateau— All Stars, Navy Intramural, City,
and the Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Henning led the Navy-men with games o f
218, 203 to finish with a respectable 601 set. Switching
to the Wednesday evening City League, Howie (The
Hook) Harrison had his "big bender" creeping up out o f
the channels into that pocket and he was really scoring
big.
Howie shot the high game for the night, a 246 beauty,
coupled with an even 200 to finish with a 627 series. Con­
gratulations, Howie.
Rich (The Slingshot) Murphy rolled a consistent 200
ball In the Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. get-together
league. Rlch'a games o f 210, 203, and 206 combined for a
fine nlght'a effort o f 618. Man, when he has that shot­
gun release o f his working there’s just not stopping this
likeable guy.
In thia same league, a familiar name o f Jane Spllt-skl
(h'mmmm, sounds just like our name!) was high lassie
with her 180/474 act.
The Inland Materials three-some o f Spolskl, Murphy
and Pentecost climbed back Into first place again. Much
o f the thanka falling to the Larry's Mart team which
bumped Bob's Restaurant trio out of first last Wednesday
night. High game was rolled by Garry Fox (217) with
series falling to L.8.S., (Lucky Stiff Spolskl), with a 204,
208/602 aeries.
By the way, do you remember that hard working Don
Brumfield? He was formerly stationed here In Sanford
with the Navy and then was temporarily assigned to
Memphis for special training. A real worker for all o f
the howlers in this area, wo'll tell you.
We just received word from his wife Pauline that
Don Is quite 111 In a hospital In Memphis and would Ilka
to get cards from his friends In this area. Don't put this
one o ff will you friends? Send him a get well card now
while It's fresh In your minds.
Send all cards to Don Brumfield, AQ 1, Ward No. 4,
NAS Hospital, Memphis, Tenn. I know that he’ll appreci­
ate It aa well as his family.
And while we're talking about hospitals, let's give a
quick look at the happenings o f the Seminole Memorial
Hospital League.
Gordon (Perry Mason) Frederick rolled his first
200-plus game In league play with the pins falling to the
amount o f a 206 game. (The bar association meetings
must be devoting more o f their time lately to the fundamentals o f the bowling approach rather than law, huh 7)
In this same league, G. Cooper bowled high aerlca
with a BIO.
Others who've been bowling real well this week were
Midge Wocda who had a 104, 22C/681 aeries in the Bandspur League; for the HI Nooner's it was Dot Johnson
with a 103 and Sophie Woodsan with a 187/606; the
Ball and Chain League watched Gene Hngero howl a
206/646 aeries (high for the men) and Shirley Martin
taka similar honors fo r the gals with her 176/471.
Ollia Yallnek was the leader o f the Pinccrest Inn
League with a 177/407 aeries.
Oh, by the way, befere we get Into the final details
o f the women’s annual city tournament results, let us
remind you that the men will be bowling this coming
weekend. You're invited to rome out and watch some
mighty fine bowling. Team eventa are on Saturday with
doubles and singles on Sunday afternoon and evening.
And now let's review the final standings o f the wom­
en’s tourney. The team event was won by the Tempests of
the Bill Hemphill Motorcttes League who bowled the
first Saturday and amassed a 2,660 handicap total for the
balance of the field to shoot at and, lo and behold, after
all the teams had taken aim at their aeries they were
still perched on top. Let mo Introduce you to these
"Bowling Queans" who will wear the team crowns until *
next year whan another city tournament rolls around.
Thera Is the leadoff girl, Harriet Gasil, followed by
Evelyn DcMaUlo, Mabel Duggan tha team captain, Edith
Zeull and Marion Marella who will share in tha prise
money plus receive a beautiful trophy fo r their efforts.

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In Uio Jet Bowlerette'a Lea­
gue the hl(h game of 186 was
rolled by Jane Spolskl. Meda
Wiltshire, with the help of a
176 game, had the high ser.
lea. Behind Meda, was Madge
Cummins, a newcomer to
bowling, with • high game
of 175 for a 472 eeries.
Other high games were: 176
for Ulla Ganderton, 169 by
Peggy Dooley and 16S's by
teammates Alice Hall and
Elaine Koalival.
Karos Insurance remains In
first with a 8414 and 3714 re­
cord. Badcock Furniture Is In
second with 50 wins and 42
losses. Out of second by a
mcra on# half game la Semi­
nole County Motors with 4914
and 4244. Cut 'n Curl la in
fourth with 4814 wins and
4314 losses. LIT Buggers are
In fifth with 4414 wins and
4714 losses.
Mary F.sthera and Mary
Carter Paints are tied with
43 wins and SO losses. Buttotal
pins gives sixth spot to Mary
Esthars. Sanford Sewing Cen­
ter la in eighth with 37 wins
and 55 losses.

Hornets Sting
Boy Hounds
Lyman Hlgh'a boys' bowling
team dropped a decision Mondsy to the Bishop Moore Hor­
nets while Lymsn's Girls won
their contest with the Bishop
Moore krglerettes.
The Horneta took tbelr
match with the Lyman boys
3 to 1 but Um girls of Lyman
whltewaihed their opponents
4 to 0.

Evans Gooseggs
Lion Bowlers
Oviedo High School'* bowl­
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sition Monday afternoon from
the Trojans of Orlando's
Evans High. Evans white­
washed the Lions' boys and
girls squads, 4 to 0. Tha
matches were played at Parkwood Lanes In Orlando.
Joyce Bellboro paced the
Lloncttes with 360 pins while
the Lions were lad by Jim
Brewer with 414.

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Jimmy DeBrine, a local
race driver, will test his skill
and tha competency of his
auto Friday in a special 256
kilonv.-tcr event at Sebrlng
over
the
area'* 5.2-mlle
course.
DeBrine, eervice msnsger
for Seminole County Motors
during the past three yetri,
will drive a Renault R8 owned
by Bill Morton of Cocoa. The
entry will appear In tha Se­
dan race which will take ap­
proximately two hours to
complete. It Is open to all
cars and some 40 to 45 arc
expected to participate.
The local driver's entry will
compete in Group IV which ii
for cars with 650 to 1,000 cu­
bic centimeter motor dis­
placement.
Four Renault factory entrios will compete along with
the auto DeBrine will pilot.
He expects top speeds ot 103
to 104 miles per hour and an­
ticipates averaging from 70
to 71 miles per hour.
DeBrine, 29, lives in Tee 'N
Green Estates and has been
racing for tha past two years.

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8T. PETERSBURG, Fla.
(U PI) — The St. Louis Card­
inals surprised them last sea­
son when they finished sec­
ond and Manager Johnny
Keen* thinks they can aurprist them even more thl*
year.
He thinki the club la going
to be better, although admit­
ting ha has an outfield prob­
lem.
"Everyone on thie club
shares my feeling that we
can do better than last year
and the only way wa can it
to win tha pennant,” Keans
aays, "wa all know wa hava
■ mighty good shot at it all."
Keane, a frank manager
who admitted he didn’ t expect
the Cardinals to give the Los
Angeles Dodgers tha run they
did fo r the National League
pennant last ysar, philosoph­
ized that:
"Wa've got to bt better be­
cause we know w* cam* ao
d o ts last yaar (tha Cardinals
flnithad alx games behind the
Dodgers) and that hat got to
boost our confidence."
He Insists ha la not wor­
ried about his outfield — the
one weakness rival managers
find In tha Cardinal setup.
He has a fixtura in centerfield in Curt Flood. He thinks
Charley James will taka care
o f right field and he’s plan­
ning on platooning tha righthanded hitting Carl Warwick
and tha left-handed bitting
Doug Clemens In left.
Ha has a sat infield. It’e
Bill White at first base, Jul­
ian Jevltr at second, Dick
Groat at short and heavy
hitting Kan Boyer at third.
First stringer Tim McCarver end Jim Coker will take
ear* of the catching. It could
be the Cardinals will wind up
short of pennant caliber in
this department.
Seminole Hlgh’a boys' bowl­
Pitching figures to be tha
Cardinal*' strong point, al­ ing team grabbed a 4 to 0 de­
though they do not have an cision Monday at Jet Lanes
from the Colonial High Grcn
outstanding relief hurler.
adlers.
Meanwhile, Seminole girls
dropped a 3 to X encounter
with the Colonial girls.
John Boggi paced Seminole
Seminole H i g h
School’ s In the Inter-Scholastic Bowl­
bssebsll tesm was to host ing League encounter when ha
the Boone High Braves of Or­ racked up a total of 523 pins.
lando la a Metro League con­ Mary Swlgonskl with a total
test this afternoon at tha lo­ of 401 led tha Semlnola girls
cal high school diamond.
It la tha second outing of
tha currant season for Coach
Jim McCoy’s ehargei. They
dropped their opener to Win­
ter Park High last Friday
afternoon when the Wildcats
pneted * 6 to 9 win over the
Seminoles.
The contest waa dated to
get under way at 4 p.m „
weather permitting.

tha most effective pitcher on
the strength o f a two-inn ing
hitless stint in which be
struck out three batters.
Floyd Robinson's g r a n d
slam homer with two out la
the ninth Inning lifted the Chi­
cago White Sox to a 5-4 tri­
umph over the Pittsburgh Plrates. Robinson's homer was
off Earl Francis who had fill­
ed tbe bases with two walks
and a hit batsman.
Yogi Berra became a vic­
torious manager for the first
time when the New York
Yankees beat tho Houston
Colts, 5-0, behind tbe one-hit
pitching of Bill Stafford, Rollie Sheldon, Steve Hamilton,
and Tom Metcaiif.
Bobby Lillis singled off
Stafford in the third Inning
for the Houston hit.
« Denny Lem aster, Bob Sadowskl and Bob Tlefenauer
collaborated in a two-hitter
as tha Milwaukee Braves de­
feated the Baltimore Oriole*,
1-0. Tbs Brave* sooted their
run in tbe first Inning when
Mack Jones beat out a bunt,
continued to third on Brooks
Robinson's wild throw and
tallied on an apparent double
by Lee Maye, who waa de­
clared out for failing to touch
first base.
Jim King homered as the
Washington Senators nipped
the Kansas City Athletics, 3-3,
Jeff Loog and Jerry Buchek
homered to lead the St. LouLs
Cardinals to a 6-3 win over
the Detroit Tigers, the Cin­
cinnati Reds topped tha Minn­
esota Twins, 7-6, in 10 inn­
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and
Philadelphia
PhiUiea
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gamej.

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LOCAL RACE DRIVER Jimmy DeBrine is shown with the Renault RA
he will drive Friday at Sebrlng in • 250 kilometer event for care with 8601,000 cc motor displacement. Some 40 to 60 cars will participate in the
event. DeBrine hopes to hit top speeds o f over 100 miles per hour. He
plans to average from 70 to 71 m.p.h. in his attempt to win the event,

By Fred Down
UPI Sports Witter
Bill Monbouquette’s smile
of satisfaction today Is
warning to American League
rivals that the Boston Red
Sox pitcher means It when he
says he'll Improve on his 20
victories of 1963.
A hard man to please, Mon
bouquette says he wasn't as
good a pitcher in 1963 as he
was when he had marks of
14-14 and 1513 in 1961 and
1962 respectively. And he’ s
been saying all spring that
he'll make 1961 the best sea
son he's ever had in the m i
Jors.
The Cleveland Indians are
Inclined to believe him after
Monbouquette's six innings of
three-hit, shutout pitching in
Monday's 5-4 victory by the
Red Sox at Tucson, Arts. Moo
bouquette Is now one ot the
most advanced pitchers ao
either the Grapefruit or Cac
tus circuit and obviously Is
being groomed to open Um
AL season for tha Red Sox.
The Red Sox gave their star
pitcher a big cushion when
they scored four runs in tbo
fifth Inning on singles by Dal
ton Jones and Jerry Dorsch
and doubles by Tony Conlgll
aro and Tony Horton. It waa
only the Red Six' second win
in nine exhibition games.
At Vero Beach, meanwhile,
base-stealing champion Maury
Wills of the world champion
Los Angeles Dodgers predict­
ed that be may win the Na­
tional League batting title
this yaar.
"Some day I'm going to win
the batting title," said Wilis,
who bit .302 list season, "and
this could be the year."
The Lo* Angeles Angela
'gained their sixth win in
nine exhibition games by
downing
the Chicago Cubs,
12-5. Thirty-six players saw
action in the game with Angel
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BY JU LIAN STENSTROM

ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) Officials today investigated
the cause of death of a 15-ycar
o!d boy who collapsed shortly
after the start of a cross­
country track meet between
three high schools.
The boy, Eddie Martin, was
a sophomore at St. Joseph’s
Academy here, hurt Lewis,
coach of the Florida school
for the deaf and blind where
the race was run massaged
the boy’s chest until an am­
bulance arrived to rush him
to a hospital, wbero he was
pronounced dead Monday af­
ternoon.
Martin fell after ha had
covered 300 to 400 yards o ' the
2.5 mile crow country course
laid out over the deaf and
blind school campus.

Perfecta Pays
Record $1,560

“ I’ll fight anybody, any­
time, anywhere," shouted the
Louisville Lip—Cassius C la y right after he won the world’s
heavyweight boxing title by
default . . . and try as you
will you can’t find a better
way to describe it.
But what happens? Clay has
been offered a minimum of
$750,000 to fight Floyd Patter­
son. Clay won’t accept it. Ed­
die Machcn has asked for a
bout. Clay won’t hear of It.
Every other heavyweight con­
tender would like a shot at
the title. Clay's representa­
tives won't even talk about
it.
Taxes? Ob, yes, they play
a big part. But Clay didn't
mention that when he won the
title. He said he'd fight "any­
body, anytime, anywhere."
Yeah?
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A 6-5 finish In the All Star
tenth event o f Monday’s Ma­
tinee program at the Orlando
Seminole Jal Alai Fronton
produced an all-time record
perfecta payoff of $1560.00.
Winners were Ermu and
Muguerza who went in on
long odds in post six and
waltzed home handily to pay
&lt;21.20, $24.60 and $1.80 across
the board. Jacin and Kchaniz
were second in the fifth post
position, paying $13.20 to
place.
Previous high perfecta at
the local fronton was $1,103.00, which came up earlier
this season. Several other per­
fects have topped the $1,000
mark.
In Monday night action Atbe nil and Klorri shared the
Daily Double honors, return­
ing $106.20 on a 5-4 combina­
tion.
Martin and Echanls were
the winners of the feature
eighth game doubles match in
post aix, with Gastl and Irlarte finishing second.

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We were talking with Ath­
letic Director Fred Ganai at
Seminole High School. "What's
the slate for this week?" we
asked. "Let’s see," mused
Fred. "W e've got a track
meet with Edgewater, Winter
Park and Oak Ridge on Wed­
nesday, we play golf with
Oak Ridge today, we played
baseball with Boone Monday.
“ What about bowling?" we
inquired.
"Gosh, I really don’t know,"
replied Ganas. "There's so
much going on up here even
I can’ t keep up with it."
If Ganai thinks its rough
now, wait'll the swim team
goes into action.
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Which is the cheapest . . .
a half dozen or so baseballs
at $2.50 each for a dozen
games or the cost of reno­
vating the backstop at Longwood Park where the Lyman
Greyhounds play high school
baseball.
You aee, there’s a swamp
next to the road which runs
right behind the backstop at
Long wood Park. Foul tips
from the bats of hitters gen­
erally wind up in tbs swamp

on the fly or they take a
Sanford's
wontrn
golfers
healthy bounce on the road
and
"p lop "—right
in the will begin qualifying Wednes­
day for the 1964 Club Cham­
swamp.
During the 'Hounds' season pionship Tournament spon­
opener with Oviedo last Fri­ sored each year by the San­
day 10 new baseballs were ford Atlantic National Bank.
In Wednesday’s opening
used. A half dozen of them
wound up in tho murky mire. play entries have been group­
• • •
ed as follows:
Ellen Betts, Grace Sayles,
Twenty major league base­
ball stars will compete in a Edle Ware and Min Keenan;
unique
all
star
baseball Frnnchon Mcllobcrts, Augic
"b ow l". It’ll be a team match Russell and Hazel Durzo;
as an extra added attraction Dossic DcGanahl, Marion Cox
o f the third annual Major and Frances Phillips; Reba
League Baseball • Bowling Mahan, Jimmie
Livingston
Championship in Tampa. The and Vivian Pierce; Ruth Her­
match will be carried on ron, Susie Dickey and Fran­
Channel 2 (NBC’s Sports Spe­ ces Goodman; and Elaine
cial) on Saturday, April 4. Kerr, Jackie Crawford and
Jo McDaniel.
from 4:30-6:00 p. m.
Stan (The Man) Muslal, re­
Also, Harriet Williams, Lu­
cently named the nation’s new- cille Heard and Virginia Shed
physical fitness director by don; Keen Ivey, Doris Spen
President Johnson, will ap­ cer and Myrtle Adams; Kath
pear on the show.
erlnc Park. Ida B. Wilson and
Among leader d i a m o n d Jane McKlbbin; Muriel Scott,
greats who will bowl In the Charlotte Bassett and Blanche
tourney are Duke Snider, Nicely; Jan Johnson, Ann
Frank Robinson. Ernie Brog- March and Peggy Billups; Es
lio, Nellie Fox, Curt Simmons, sic Batson, Katie Jackson and
Art Mahaffcy and Frank Boll­ Marge Echleberger; and An
ing. Also, there's Lee Strange, na Butts, Mosey Johnson and
Pete Ward. Norm Cash, Jerry Josie McCallum.
Lumpe, Wayne Causey and
Recently in play among
Chuck Hinton.
members of the Sanford Worn
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Florida A&amp;M’s Rattler Foot­ of a best ball of foresome
ball coach Jake Gaither will tournament were Augie Rus
serve on the staff of the 14th sell, Elaine Kerr, Rcba Ma
annual
National
Football Man and Jackie Crawford.
Coaching
Clinic
in
Con­
Last week, Edie Ware, Jo
vention Hall, March 16-19.
McDaniel and Blanche Nicely
The
nation's
winnlngest were winners of a low gross
football coach will speak on tourney.
"The Psychology of Coaching
and "Spread Your Way to
Victory."
Coach Gaither has a 19year record of 158 wins, 24
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) losses, and four ties. He was
small college "coach of the George Benton, 163% Phila­
year" in 1961 and received delphia, knocked out Ernie
159%
Memphis,
the Football Writers Associa­ Bufford,
tion of America small college Tcnn. (4).
Award of Merit in 1962. He
DETROIT (UPI) - Wilbert
was inducted into the Helms
McClure, 160',*,
Foundation Football Hall ol (Skeetcr)
Fame in 1961 and the Florida Toledo, Ohio, knocked out
Sports
Writers
Association Tommy Payne, 161V4, Detroit
( 8).
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the St. Johns ltiver Monday afternoon, out o f the
Osteen Bridge Fishing Camp. At the right is her
sister, Mrs. Gifford Cochran, o f Ellsworth, Me.,
and Oviedo. Standing are H. M. Rogers, guide of
Orange City, and Gifford Cochran.

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By Gary E l k
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Paul Hornung, tho "Golden
B oy" of pro football, cleared
on . hurdle today but facea
another—earning a place in
tho Green Bay Packer start­
ing lineup.
Hornung and Detroit AllStar tackle Alex Karras re­
turned to the good graces of
tho Nstlonsl Football League
Monday when Commissioner
Pete Rozelle lifted their oneyear suspension for betting.
A three-time NFL scoring
champion. Hornung will bat­
tle Tom Moore for the job he
once held so securely.
And if Hornung thinks this
la easy, he should recall the
atory of Wally Plpp. The New
York Yankee first baseman
took a day off back In 1925
and never returned to the

starting lineup. A youngster
named Lou Gehrig took over
that day and the rest la his­
tory.
Moore was the eighth lead­
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last season with 658 yards
and a 5.0 yard average per
carry. He scored aix touch­
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Two Brownies Celebrate Birthdays

With Troop Members On Television
By Jane Casselberry
Carol Lclst and Lorraine
Perkins of Howell P a r k
Brownie Troop 698 celebrated
their eighth blrthdaya by gotng to the television station
of WDBO-TV In Orlando and
appearing on the "Uncle
Walt" program with their fel­
low Brownies, Wednesday,
March 11.
The group was accompanied
by the mothers of the birth­
day girls, Mrs. Jack Pcrklna
and Mrs. Frank Lclst, of Cas­
selberry.
Mrs. Robert Begin Is leader
of the troop and Mrs. Thomas
Leonard is co-leader.
In addition to Carol and
Lorraine other Brownies In­
cluded Marsha Begin, Pa­
tricia Frank, Susan Grimes,
Marilyn Hartshorn, Teresa
Harwood, Teri Hinton, Susan
Leonard, Patricia M i l l e r ,
Debra Moore, Leanne O’Con­
ner, Melissa Pcttlnatl, Julia
Stanscll, Karen Tankcrsby,
and Laura Toonk.

Casselberry

Zeta X i Holds

Club Plans

Model Meeting

Meeting

At Boyd Home

By Jane CasselberTy
The Women’s Club of Cas­
selberry will hold a social
meeting at 1:30 p.m. Wednes­
day at the Club House on
Ovcrbrook Drive.
A book review will be .pre­
sented by Mrs. J. E. Dunwoody of Winter Park, a
member of the club who is
associated with the Rollins
College library.
A brief business session
will be conducted to discuss
upcoming plans and cards
will be played to complete
the afternoon meeting. All
members are requested to at­
tend.

Zeta XI Chapter, Beta Sig­
ma Phi, model meeting for
spring rushees was held re­
cently at the home of Mrs.
Philip Boyd.
The program, "What Beta
Sigma Phi Means" was pre­
sented by Mrs. Boyd. She out­
lined the history, purposes,
ideals and traditions of the
sorority, followed by a brief
quiz. Mrs. Fred Wilson was
awarded the prize for most
correct answers on the quiz.
Other memberz attending
the meeting were Mr*. P. R.
Bach (sponsor), Mrs. DeWitt
Matthews, Mrs. Louis Linnekugel, Mrs. Donald LeFili,
Mrs. George Beers, Mrs. Vin­
cent Cara, Mrs. Robert Winaa, Mra. Richard Butler, Mrs.
Robert Morris, Mrs. Joe T.
Corley, Mrs. S. O. Dormlney,
Mrs. Thomas Russell and
Mrs. Gary Hudgens.

DeBary Chapter
Meets Wednesday
LORRAINE PERKINS nnd Cnrol Lclnt, front row left, celebrated their
eighth birthdnya by appearing on television with membern of their
Ilrownio troop. Othcrn nro left to right Sunnn Leonnrd, Marslin Hcgin;
(second row, Ixsannc O’Conner, Marilyn Ilnrtnhorn, Teresa Harwood, Patrida Miller, Terri Hinton, and Patricia Frank; back row, Laura Toonk,
Julia StariHcll, Debra Moore, Melissa Pcttinati, Karen Tankersby, and
Susan Grimes.
(Herald Photo)

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
The Wcklwa Chapter of the
Daughters of American Revo­
lution. DeBary, will meet this
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Arthur L. Ar­
rington, Plumosa Drive. The
program will he conducted by
Miss Alice Cooper, and the
DAR Kate Duncan school will
be discussed.

Study O f Child Nature Still

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
Smith of Seminole Drive have
as their current guests, Mr.
and Mrs. George Churchill of
Rhelnbcck, N. Y. They also
entertained Henry Ohlf, Jus­
tice of tho peace at Clinton
Corners, N. Y., during nnd
after the car races al Day­
tona Beach.
Mrs. L o u I a Kenyon of
Morning Glory Drive would
like to thank her many friends
for their cards and gifta while
ahe was a patient at Seminole
Memorial Hospital recently.

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Six Families
Welcomed To
Lake Mary
Mrs.
Virginia
Petroskl,
Welcome Wagon hostess, recently welcomed new resi­
dents to the Lake Mary area.
Newcomers include Mr. and
Mrs. William Wade a n d
daughter from Jacksonville;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schwab
and two children from Colum­
bus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
thur Koman from Columbus,
Ohio; Mr. ancl Mrs. Howard
Lee Currin and son from Hen­
derson,* N. C.; Doug Saltier
from Grand Rapids, Mich.,
and Mr. and Mrs. William
Hutching and two children
from Wclrsdale, Fla.

Remains Parent Problem

Mr. and Mrs. John Dzlck of
Catalina Drive have had as
their houseguests, Mr. Dzlck's
niece ami her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Aronc, of
limner City, I’ a. They alsq
visited their son, Joseph, sta­
tioned at the May-port Naval
Motion, at Moyport.

Rummage Sale
Planned By WSCS
This Week
The Woman's Society of
Christian Service of First
Methodist Church will hold a
rummage sale this Friday
and Saturday at 412 Sanford
Avc.
Hours will he from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Ixith days.

ENTERPRISE MEMBERS o f tho DoBnry Mnnorettcs who attended a
recent mectiriR of tho imntp nt tho DeBary Manor Nurainjr Home, aro
from loft, Ruth Snin, Mirl Winkler, Swum Ityan, Klin Rno Dunn nnd
Helen Snodgrass. Others members not present aro Etta Emunuel nnd Linda
Parker.
(Cox Photo)

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Perfect for storing razor
blades in your sewing basket
is a small aspirin box.

ON BEHALF of Gumma Omega Chapter o f
Epsilon Sigma Alpha, Mrs. Henry Took*, presi­
dent is presenting Mrs. Frank C. Woodruff
with n $r&gt;0 check for tho Somlnoie Hospital Eye
Bunk Association.
(Herald Photo)

Enterprise Personals
By Helen Snodgrass *
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlors
enlcrtslncd at a family re­
union at their home Sunday.

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Mr. and Mra. it. B. Perkins
of Logan, Ohio; Mr. and Mra.
Gene Harrison and daughter,
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father, J. B. Ovlatt of Enterpriae.
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Palm Circle
Members of the Palm Cir­
cle of the Sanford Garden
Club met at the home of Mra.
George Rounds, on Virginia
Avenue, for the monthly ses­
sion.
Refreshments of fruit juice,
coffee and assorted pastries
were served by the hostess
while members enjoyed the
many artistic arrangements
created by the hostess and the
beautiful red and while pe­
tunia! at the entrance.
Following a short social
period Mrs. Blanton Owen,
president, presided at a short
business session. Plans were
discussed for the April Flower
Show.
Mra. Helen DcWit present­
ed the program using as her
subject "Flowers, Real and
Painted." Mrs. DcWit who la
Interested In both gardening
and painting pictures stated
that the two have much In
common
and with rough
(ketches demonstrated t h e
relationship between l e n d leaping a garden and painting
a landscape.
Other points of Interest
brought out in her talk includ­
ed arranging and placing
flowers in the homo and
choice of materials. Mrs. Dc­
Wit stated that composition
and design In this field are aa
important as In painting a
picture.
An Important factor to note
In placing an arrangement la
the shadow cait by the sub­
ject and tha cbolca of flow­
ers and type of arrangement
should fit the decor of the
home the same as a picture.
The greatest difference be­
tween a flower arrangement
placed in your home and a
picture hung on tha wall is
that the bouquet la transient
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and will be enjoyed for many
year*.
Committee member* who
will make poster* for the
Flower Show planned a work
day at the home of Mrs. Tom
Gallagher this week. They
will bring a sack lunch and
work throughout the day.
Ilemerocallli Circle
Mrs. Marcel Faille and
Mrs. Robert Zlltrowcr were
co-hostesses for the March
meeting of the Homcrocallis
circle at the Faille home on
320 Valencia Drive.
The business was conducted
by Mrs. Robert Martin, pres­
ident. Plans to participate in
the April flowrr show wero
discussed. A very Interesting
report on the progress of the
new building was presented
by Mrs. Zittrower, building
chairman.
Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Carl
Moss directed a flower ar­
ranging workshop. Tha mem­
bers enjoyed creating and de­
signing artistic arrangements.
Delicious refreshment! were
served at the close of the
meeting. Other members pre­
sent were Mrs. Ralph Jarvis,
Mrs. J. C. Sikes, Mrs. Frank
Leone and Mrs. Watson Reel.
Visitors included Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, Mrs. S. J.
Urooks and Mrs. J. M. Wat­
kins.
Chemistry's answer on how
to keep dry comes in a 12ounce spray can that puts a
liquid glais coaling on thread
fibers. Each can provides 90
square feet of the water re­
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sprayed on anything from
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parents learn baby-talk?
Some of the questions un
dcr discussion at the pioneer
meetings of the child study
group could not be on the
agenda of similar contempor­
ary meetings. They reflect
changes, scientfically docu­
mented, in child • raising
arenas.
For example, back in the
nineties, parents and experts
argued about such things aa
fostering reading In children
and when to administer cor­
poral punishment.
About the reading? They
wondered if reading should
be fostered In a child. About
corporal punishment the ques­
tion wasn't IT, at it ii today.
No, ma'am. Rother, it was
— should it be administered
Immediately after the wrong
committed or later?
One question, of course, is
eternal. From the programs
of the meetings of the Gay
Nineties, it goes like this:
"A re the children of today
as reverential as the child­
ren of former times? The
comaraderle existing between
parents and children at pres­
ent Is productive of familiar­
ity, that may at times ap­
proach disrespect."
After discussing that one
for awhile, the experts of the
nineties agreed that the comaradcrie has a great influ­
ence through Ux love that it
engenders.
Among the questions of the
nineties that have ceased to
be a source of argument is
this one:
"Should children be taken
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Two Enterprise
W SCS Groups
Meet
By Helen Snodgrass
The two group* of Women’ *
Society of Christian Service of
the Barnett Memorial Meth
odist Church met Tuesday.
The morning group assem
bled at the home of Mrs. Wil
bur Bruce, with Mrs. Mickey
Nutt conducting the program
on "E aster." Mrs. Frank
Winkler presented brief high
lighU of the district WSCS
meeting at Daytona Beach
last week.
Mrs. Harvey Dunn wai hoi
tess for the evening group,
using the theme "Mature
Y ears" for the program. P ar
Hclpatlng in the program
were Mrs. Warren Hlse, Mrs.
Charles Morrell, Mrs. J. V.
Richards and Mra. Aletha
Evans.
Wednesday morning Mrs.
Fred Foster entertained with
a coffee hour at her home for
young married women with
small children. Plans ware
discussed for organizing •
WSCS circle for this group.
What happens to a home­
maker’s time? If it eonsia
tently gets away from you,
leaving you desperate for a
few minutes for yourself, re­
solve to do something about
It. Home economists auggeit
you make up an hour-by-hour
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NEW YORK (UPI) — Rack
in 1890, thoughful mothers
laced on their shiniest highbutton shoes, put on their
most fashionable long dress
and headed for a meeting of
the society for the study of
child nature.
Some got t here via horsedrawn buggy. A few went on
bicycles. Others walked.
What they discussed once
they got to tho somber meet­
ing, however, didn’t differ
too much from what's argued
at contemporary meetings of
child raising experts.
Proof of this comes from
a yellowed - with • age • col­
lection of program! from the
Society for the Study of Child
Nature, Circa 1890, and in
tho files of the Child Study
Association of America.
A review of the old-time
problems of child • raising
shows pretty much that the
more things change the more
they are the same.
Consider the following sub­
jects discussed at the 1890
meetings;
—"Does the time devoted
young children stunt the men­
tal growth of the mother"
Surely, that's another way ot
siring the problems of the
trapped housewife!
—"Possibility of perfect ob­
edience, and methods of ob­
taining
it."
Contemporary
version: How to get the off­
spring to pay attention to m i
and pa.
—"Can music, per se, be
demoralizing, even when It
is sensuous" Modern state­
ment of the problem: What
shill we do about the Beat­
les, If we can prove they're
harmless.
—"Should language be sim­
plified to meet the child'*
understanding or should the
child be elevated to a feeling
of ease in an atmosphere of
refined language?" The 1904
version ----- should wa the

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famous flower arrannemcnts and explain how
easy it is to thone attending the Animated Maga­
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day. She is shown here with one she made at a
recent Garden Club Circle.
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DEAR ABBY: I have a
neighbor w b o a t husband
travels. 1 have always suspar tad that aha liked my
husband, but 1 didn't pay
much attention to it because
he never encouraged her.
One night, when her hus­
band was out o f town, she
called hero and said she was
hearing strange noises, waa
afraid to stay there alone,
and could she run over and
use our couch. I said, “ Sure,
come over.H Well, she came
over dressed up like she waa
going to a ball. I fixed eoffee and the three o f us tat
around watching TV. Mean­
while, she didn't take her
eyes o ff my husband. The
next morning, when I came
Into the kitchen to make
breakfast, there she sat all
made up, wearing a night*
gewn you could read a
newspaper through. I heard
try husband eoming, so I
threw her an overcoat. I
suid nothing. How should I
act toward this neighbor
from now on?
WANTS NO ENEMIES

DEAR WANTS: You may
not want enemies, but you
don't want any friends like
your neighbor, either. Avoid

By Abigail Van Buren

her. Should you accident­
ally meet, be polite, cool,
and distant.

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DEAR ABBYs I am I I
end my brother la 13. Our
job is doing the supper
dishes every night. We have
a syatem. He is supposed te
clear o ff tha table and wash,
and 1 wipe, put away and
sweep the floor. This Is an
equal amount o f work, Isnt
it? Well, he always picks a
fight about whoaa jo b la
harder, then my mother gets
disgusted and ehasea us both
out o f the kitchen and tha
ends up doing It herself. My
brother just nine o ff and
watches television, while I
sit around feeling guilty.
Can you eolve my problem?
GUILTY GIRL
DEAR GUILTY: I f your
brother thinks YOUR Job le
easier than hie, and YOU
think the work is "equal,"
switch jobs with him. And
if he must eomplein, tell
him to keep hie voleo down.
Kids have been ducking
work that way for ytara berause they know that moth­
ers would rather do it them­
selves thsn referee a fight. •

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The majority o f so-called ports a former collssgus of
"successful marriages” are ths tits Dr. Alfred C. Klstsjr
barely going concern!, re■Iter mtking a thrte-jrsar
study of the marital exper­
iences of S3? normal, success­
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r o i b e t t t j a .v e c l a m ,
W k M l Reeldanee 1st
SSI ( U n i t y Street
Mlllartawa. Ohio.
• worn
Complaint
having
been flltS la tbo Circuit Court
la and for Bomlnolo County.
Florid*, la Chsneorr. entitled
“ Albert »■ Pitta, aa Ancillary
Administrator o f tbo ostata of
JOSEPHINE D. W H ITE, dosta ted. FUlatlf f, versus W IL ­
LIAM U. C L A M sa d BETTT
JANE CLASS, Jointly and s e v ­
erally,
Defendant* , prsylna
f o r cortsln rsllof for tbs tbovo
a e a u d plala tiff aaslaat T o e as
D e faa d ta L
NOW, t h e r e f o r e , t h i s
t a t o n o t i f t t o o t h a t it
you wish to doftnd against
• ad aoalaat tba abova antltlad
aotlaa, yoa aro required to
file your aaawoe or other
wrlttaa dofonoo. If any you
Sava, la tba C o m p la in barala
with tba Clark o f tbo above
styled Court and le oerve
upoa p la in ti ff s attorney. Al­
bert N. Fltla, whoea addraaa
la t Maaonta Building. San­
ford. Florida, a copy of aald
aaawsr o r athar wrlttaa dafaaaa. an ar bafora u a 1st*
day a f Mar ah. i l l s .
Tha aatura af aald complalat
la to pray fo r foreclosure o f
a cortala mortg age encumberla g the fallo w in g doaorlbod
root properly altuatod. lying
wad being la gomtooU County,
Flarldm lo -w ltt
Lo tt I ta t l , Black It.
Crystal
Lake
W l i l a r
Hamas Subdivision aa raoordad la f la t Uook 1,
wagaa l l l - l l t o f lha Publie Raoorda o f sa u la o la
Couaty, Florida,
s a d for tha atla o f tha asm*
f o r agah at pablla auction, and
f o r a dafleloscy daoraa against
tba dafaadanta la event tha
•aid mortgaged proparty data
not sail for aa amount s u f­
ficient ta par all luma found
ta ba dua Plala tiff la aald
•tf Ita
F A I L NOT TO ANSWER lari
• Dacraa Fra Couftaao ba antarad against yau« Thla Natlca
•ball ba published ouca a wash
f o r four consecutive waaba In
Th a Hanford Harold.
WITNESS my band sad afBelal gaol at gaafard. Basilaala Coa aty, Flarlda. thla ISth
l a y o f ro b ru a ry A. D. ISIS.
(S E A L )
. _
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Arthur H. Bacbwlth. J r ,
Ctarh af tba abova etylad
Court.
By: Kartha T. Vlblaa
D. C.
ALBBBT H. FITTS
I Haaonlc Bulldlag
Hanford, Florida
Fit____
Attoraayr tor Plalstiff.
t, IE
Publish rgab.
‘ *IS' A
* Mar.
“ “
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C P R -I I

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DEAR MOTHER: I think
it's sound. Ha should quit
threatening and move,
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CONFIDENTIAL TO D.
D.: “ Good manners are made
up o f petty sacrifices."
(Umersonl Have some.

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a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3L05, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

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To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," lend 50 cents to Ahby, Box 3365, Beverly IIUli,
Calif.

automatic and that even If
West had not been smart
enough to see that be might
have shifted to a heart. Had
West shifted to a heart there
would have bean no way for
declarer to prevent him from
ruffing the third lead of the
suit.
Eaat'a analysis had been
One, but his play poor. East
knew ha wanted trumps led
and could have afforded to
overtako the diamond and
lead the ace and another
trump blmsclf.
Incidentally, while North
and South made the spade
game they might well have
bid four hearts which could
not have been beaten by any
deftnse.

Legal Notice
NBTtCB OF SP IT
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
TO
MARTHA J. IfARfJIS. whoa#
raaldanra la Route I. La Pallatta, Tanaaaaaa:
A suit havin g been filed
s g s la s t y e * la
lb *
Circuit
Court Is gad far gsmlaela
eauaty, Flarlda. la Cbtaaary,
for dlvorae, tbo abbrovlatad
tlttm o f which to Walter W.
Hargis, pla latiff, v. Martha J.
Hargis, defendant, this notlrt
la to require yau ta film with
tha Clerk * f said Caurt raur
wrlttaa dafaaaaa. If aay. ta
tha plala tltra aamplalat fllad
la aald eauaa, aad la earva a
copy o f tha earn* aa plalati rre attaraayp aat latar thaa
lha
Ith day a t
April, A.D.
m s.
Ilgrsla fgIt aat or a dacraa
prs aaafaiea w ill ba aaiarad
agalast yau.
W tT N E a s my baud s a d tba
•••I o f said Caurt at Baaford, Flarlda, thla Ith day af
Starch, A. D , 1PI|.

(UUAL)

Arthur H. Baakwlth J r.
BT gaadra S. J ohattn
Deputy Clark
HUTCHISON AND L E F F L E R
Pott Office Drawer M
Edwards Bulldlag
Sanford, Florida
Attornaya f o r Fla lntlff

But wilt. Maybe It isn't go
bad after alL
The profestor'i sociological
lingo could Just merely mean:
Some happily married cou­
ples fight ■ let (confllet-hibltlisted).
After ■ few yeari o f mar­
riage they tend to taka each
other and their marriage for
granted (devitalised).
They get along pretty well
because one or the other
takea a “ whatavar you want
Is all right with m « " attitude
toward life (paisivo congen­
ial).
If that Is all tboss digress­
ing terms really snaan—then
there's u
real causa for
alarm. A husband and wifs
who taka each other pretty
mUf)i ter granted may set
live ea tbo heights of ro­
mance, but they at laait
know wharo they stand.
So wby worry over tbo state
of each marriages simply be­
cause they don't moot A so­
ciologists' specifications tor
wfast constitutes • happy
marriage?
Aa long sg a couple works
out seme U sd af a lasting re­
lationship that they both re­
gard as worth hooping, Isn't
that a real succass story in
these d syi o f tssy divorce?

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'Good Citizens'
Discussed
“ BuHdlnc Good Citiicns"
was the theme of a discuss­
ion group before ninth grade
students of Sanford Junior
High School Friday at the
school. The program was co­
ordinated by Dr. John Wilson,
o f the Slate Experiment Sta­
tion.
Speakers and their topics
were George Touhy. “ Values
o f L ife :" Hep. S. J. Davis
Jr., "Why We Need L aw s;"
Judge Vernon Mire, • "Why
Enforce Laws" and Dr. John
Darby, "What the School Can
Contribute to Law Abiding
CitUena."
Hils session waa a follow­
up to an earlier meeting with
thess students when Dr. Lull
Ferss discussed "Communism
In the Schools."

By Oswald Jacoby

(jJom
sun:sy Ruth M iiiett

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DEAR ABBY: Our single, 32-year-old son has
threatened to 1 s a v s his
father and ms and get hie
own apartment. He elaime
he wants to 'liv e his own
life." Nobody is living hi*
Ills for hint while he is mak­
ing his horns with us. I tell
him he ehouid live at hems
until ht gets married. He
says he will never gat mar­
ried If he stay* her* with
us. What kind o f thinking is
that?
A MOTHER

Onfijiid y s

One of th* most Important
* o * n
IT
principles of defensive play is
5 X 1
to take control any time you
VAqiOM
♦«
■re sure of a winning line of
4 IT U 1
play. No matter bow well
M W
pour partner plays, ha will
4 54
4 A ll
make soma mistakes. Why
T il
TKT»
give him a chance to do so,
♦ KQflS
4A734S
4Q 10H
4J3
when you don't have to?
SOUTH (D )
Weal opened the king of
4QJ1MIT
diamond! against tha fourt J h
spade contract and East drop­
4110
ped the dsuca. West thought
+ AK
■ while and finally decided to
East and West vulnerable
continue diamondi anyway.
Smith West Marik East
14
Pass
IT
Paae
Thla unfortunate line of play
34
Pass 3 4
Pm
gave declarer hie contract Ho
44
Para Pus
Pam
ruffed with dummy'a king and
Opening lend—4 K
went after trumpi. He atill
had to loie the heart fineaie, I lila partner's diamond con­
hut he could well afford it.
tinuation. He polntad out that
East was pretty bitter about a trump lead was practically

tOs.

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iv r m i riB ri-iT r n iB T o f
t h e n iv t h j t n i r i t t , m i .
cM T o r tv n m s a m ivo i .b t’ocx T V , r i.o ttin t.
IV C IIAVdtllV XO, 1.17111
F E D E R A L V ITln VAT. Mi'IlTOAOE ASSOCIATION. a corpormtloa.
Plaintiff.
ve.
WIT.t.TAM K. F W T S and J AC­

QUELINE si. K.vxtn.

WEDNESDAY A. M.
*i»n (S) Blgn On
4:1) &lt;}) Sunshine
Almanac
(4) Hun.hln* Almanac
4:74 at drove. Farm tlaport
4:14 (J) W orld Clvlllaatlon
( I ) hunrlaa Brmaatar
T:44 (It Today
( t ) Wak* Up Moyl.c
T:I4 (4) Flint Fr a lu rr.
(St Mickle Etaus
7:4) (S) l o c a l S * » &gt; , Weather
1:04 ( t ) Captain Kangaroo
1:10 ( I ) Cartoona
4:44 (7) Divorce Court
(*) American lltatory
(4) Exercise For Woman

I

NOTICE OF Btl.lt
Nolle* la hereby given tha!
purauant to tha final dacraa
o f foreclosure and aala enter­
ed In tha eauaa pending tn the
Circuit Court In and for Semi*
note County. Florida, ca ts d o c ­
ket number 1 7 0 ) . the under•Igned Clark will aall tha p r o ­
perty eltuated la aald County
daacrlhad aa:
I ^ t &gt;1 o f Replat o f PINE
CHEST IIEIOIITS accordins to plat thereof, record­
ed tn Plat Hook S. p a ge .
77 and 7S o f the Public
Recorde o f Bamlnola Coun­
ty. Florida.
Togeth rr with all atrtieturea
and Improvementa now and
hereafter on aald land, and the
rente
Issues. and profit* of
the above described property:
and all flitura a now or here­
after attached to or ueed In
connection with the premlee*
herein described and In addi­
tion thereto tha fo llow in g des­
cribed
hou*ehold
appliance*,
which are. and ehall ba deemed to be. flxturee and a part
o f tha realty, and ara a por­
tion o f tha security fo r the
Indebtedness herein mantlonad:
One (1) tl. K. nanga
Ona ( I ) O. E. Hafrlaaratar
Venetian Hllnd*
One t l ) Duo Therm U.440
1ITU Space Heater
at puhllo aalc. to Ilia highest
and bast bidder for eaah between tha hour* o f alavan
o'clock In tha forenoon and
two o’ clock In tha afternoon
on the trd day o f April. 1444,
at tha Front Door o f tha
Beinltiola County Courthouse.
Hanford. Florida.
(COURT BEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court
Ily: Bandra S. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
Jennlnge. Watts, Clark*
and Hamilton
Ilarnett National Hank Bldg.
Ja-kson vlll* 7, Florida.
Publish March 17, 1441.
CDB-t*

Defendants
o r mai.i:
NOTICE IH IIEREIIV OIVEN (hat on lha rath day o f
March. I t l i . at 11:44 o ’clock
A. M. at tha front door o f tha
Comrl lfnuea o f Bantlnol. Cou n­
ty, at Banfnrd. Florida, tha
tlonorahla Arthur It Beckwith,
J r , Clark o f tha Circuit Court
o f Bamtnola. County, Florida. A
Will offa r for aala to lha highcat and baat bidder (or cash. at
public outcry, tha following
daaorlbad property af tha Da.
fandanta William E. Ennis and
Jaequatlna M. Ennis;
l o t 74. Block 4. IIEFTT.ER
110)1 EB ORLANDO HKCTION ONE, accord in g to
tat theraof raaordad in
1st llook IS, Pagaa S and
S. Public Raoorda o f Bsmlnola County, Florida;
togathar with all structure,
and
lm p n i v tm .n l..
than or
tharaaflar on aald land.
This la made pursuant to
Final Dtrraa o f Forac l.»ura
anlarad la tha abova rau.a,
Chancery Dock et No, 11741.
now pandlng In lha Circuit
Court o f and for Bamlnola
County. Florida
•
IN WITNEBB W H EREO F . 1
have hereunto aat my hand
and official aaal this U t b day
o f March. 1414.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Rack with, J r ,
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
In and for Bamlnola Cou n­
ty. Florida
Byi Sandra B. Johnaoa
Joseph M. Muraako
P. 0. Box &gt;71
Fa»a Farit. Fla.
rubllah March IT, t i l l .
CDI-41
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th* undersigned will, on Iho
loth d»F o f March. A. D.t
IMI, present to tht Honort b i t County Judge o f Seminot* County, Florida, ih elf
Final
Return.
account
and
vouch .rt, aa Kxtcutora o f tho
eatate o f JOHN HENDERSON
WYNN, dacaa.ed, and at .a id
llmt. than and there. mall, ap­
plication to tlta aald Judge for
a final x t tle m e n t o f thalr
admlnlatratlon o f aald aatate,
and for an Ordar discharging
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listed thla S»lh day o f Fabruary, A. D.. 19*1.
Harvey I-awrenc* Wyna
(lladya Bell Crabtree
Illancha Elisabeth Tow ntend
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tata of JOHN HENDER­
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I'oat Office Drawer HIT
Sanford. Florida. M i l l
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H I A I I I R H K i UN KNOW N
A.M» TOi All partita claiming
Int&lt; rests by. -through, un­
der or against tha aforaaald person
TOU ABE hereby notified
that a Complaint to foracloaa
a cartaln mortgaga encumberIng tha following described
real property, to-wltt
Lot 99. OAKLAND HILL*
ADDITION, according t*
tha plat th tr to f aa re­
corded In Plat Book It.
Page &gt;0, Public lltro rd g
o f Seminole County, Flo e.
Ida.
hat been filed agalnat yog I#
tha above atylad suit, and y o g
ara r*-iulrtd to aarva a copy
of
your
Answer
or
other
pleading to ttia Complaint o g
Plaintiff* a attorneys. ANDER­
SON. RUSH. DEAN * LOWN­
DES. 1:2 East Central Boule­
vard. Orlando, Florida, and
flla the original Answer or
other Pleading In tha offlca o f
tha Clark o f tha Circuit Court
on or before tha 2Sth day o f
March, l i f t . If you fall ta
do ao, a decree pro confess*
will ha taken agalnat you for
tha r c l l . f demanded In tha
Complaint.
Thla Notice shall be publish­
ed once a week for four eon*
aacutlva weeka In tha Sanford
Herald.
DATED THIS 20th day ad
February, 1911.
I SEA LI
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr«
Clark o f Circuit Court
IIy Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
ANDERSON. UUSII, DEAN
K LOWNDES
122 Eaet Central Boulaiard,
Orlando, Florida
Publlah Fab. 2i * Mar. I, It,
IT. 19tl.
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SEMI TOI.E CO! ATT.
CIIAACKHV AO. IDThg
FED ER AL NATIONAL MOIITGAME ASSOCIATION, # cor*
poratlon,
P l a ln llH
-vaCHARLES U
WEST
and
DOROTHY A. WEST, hla wlfa,
Iiefendanl(a),
NOTICE OP SL IT IN
NOHTOAOE FOIIKCLOSCRR
TOi CHARLES U WEST and
DOROTHY A. WEST, hla
wife, whoa* raaldanca la
unknown and whoa* last
known
mailing addraaa
la:
2* University Circlet
DeLand. Florida
TOU ARK HER EBY N O T *
FIED that a Complaint to forga
cloaa a cartaln mortgage ana
cumbering tha fo llow in g daa&lt;
crlbed real property, to -w lt:
Tha South II ft. o f Lot I t
and all o f Lot It. Blo ck
12. BEL-AIR. S a n f o r d .
Fla., aa recorded In Plat
Rook I. Pag* Tt. Publl#
Racorda of Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida.
Ilotpolnl Range— l t l
RB
la-A
Coleman Heater— III
haa bean filed agalnat you la
the
abnva-aiyled
suit,
thg
abort title of whlrh la Fed­
eral National Mortgaga Asso­
ciation, a Corporation orga nis ­
ed under an Act o f Congroag
and calallng pursuant to tha
Federal
National
Mortgage
Association Charter Act, h av­
ing ita principal offic e In thg
City o f Washington. District
of Columbia, Plaintiff, var.ua,
CHARLES
L.
WEST
and
DOROTHY A. WEST, hla wlfa.
Deftndantta) and you ar* re ­
quired to aarva a copy o f your
Answer o r o th tr pleading to
th* Complaint oa P la in tiff*
Attorney, Mack N. Cleveland.
Jr.. Suit* *11 Sanford Atlantis
National Bank Building, San­
ford, Florida, and file the ori­
ginal Answer or other plead­
ing In tha offt.-a o f th* Clark
o f th* Circuit Court an or be­
fore tha ITth day at March,
A. D. 1Ml. If yog fall to da
ao, a decree pro oonfeas* will
ba taken against you lo r th*
relief demanded la the C o r plaint.
Thla Notice ehall be publish­
ed once a week for four r o n ■ecu live weeks In The Sagford Herald, a aawepaper cir ­
culated In Seminole County.
Florida.
Dated It#* l i s t day o f Feb­
ruary. A. D. t i l l .
(SEAL)
Arthur &gt;1. Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk o f (Circuit Court
Uyi Sandra B. Johnaog

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Mack N. Cleveland. Jr. and
Harold F. Johnson
Attorneys fo r Plaintiff
P. O. Drawer Z
Hanford, Florida
Publl.h Feb. XL A Max. (. IR
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1. Lost A Found
LOST. Pres, sunglasses. Dr,
Dougherty case. Fh. 322-2212.

Legal Notice
*sr T is r cssscriT c o r ttT o r
TIISS SIXTH Jt’ n iriA t. CIRc i'r r , i s * s n
r o n « k m iwoLB c o r s m r . v x o r i i i a
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JIARRT I I E S R T J R R O M E
WILLIAM UHEKNLKAF, JR..
Defendant.
noticss o r
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•WILLIAM ORKE.VLEAF-,
JR.

All Second S tru t,
I’a ll.a it*. Park.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lont &amp; round
2. Notices • Personals
5. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rtnt
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 Sendee
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pete
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
16-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment__
2. N o tic e s • P erson a l*
INCOME TAX SERVICE
0 . M. Harrisons
1311 Palmetto
322-8827
322-7941

6. For Rent

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1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath and ihowcr, suit­
able for couple or (ingle
perion or retired. AU utili­
ties Included in rent. Ideal­
ly located on First St., with­
in 1 block of 2 free parking
lots and (hopping center. In
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store. 211 E. First St.

IT. 1114.

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Furn. efficiency apt., (or 1 or
couple, lights It water incl.
$43. 322-7399.
1 BR. furn. apt. Quiet neigh­
borhood. Ph. 322-1462, 9-5:30.
323-4301 other times.

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Plaintiff,
VI.
J A a. CO , INC.. WINSTON
T A T E end K ATH RTN TATE,
hie wife.
Defendants.
CI.KRKW NOTICK OP SALK
NOTICE IB IIEREIIT OIVEN that under a Decree of
Foracloaura and Salt entered
by the Judge o f the Circuit
Court o f the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, In and for Bemtnola
County. Florida, on the llth
day o f March, 1SIA, In a ce r­
tain cauaa between BYIIACUBK
BAVINOB BANK, a New York
Banking Corporation, bavins
li e principal place o f business
at ioi North Bailee Street.
Syracuse. New York. Plaintiff,
and J. * a. CO. INC., W IN .
KTON T AT E and KATH RY N
TAT E, hlf wife, Defendants,
being Chancery No. H I M , I
will sell at puhllo auction to
the hlghbet bidder far eaeh
at the Courthouse In the City
o f btnfeed, Beminele County
Florida, at the hour o f 11see
A M. on April Srd, IISA. that
certain parcel o f real property
described e t follows:
That part at I n is I t and
St In Block II o f LAKE
as BRANTLEY
ISLES
SE­
COND
ADDITION, Semi­
nole County. Florida, ac­
cord ing to plat thereof re.
corded In Plat Rook 11,
Page I, described as: Be­
ginning at the Southeast
Corner o f Lola IS and IS,
thence North along the
East line o f said Lot St
a dlatanra of
toe feet,
thence
West
TS.tl
feet,
thence South IIS feet to a
point on the South lint
of
said Lot SI, thence
East along the South line
o f said Lot 14 n distance
o f f l.| l f i l l !• tho Point
o f naginning.
Including specifically, but not
by way of limitation, tha f o l­
lowing
naturae
and equip*
meat!
Ileatar, Surf. Unit, Oven.

Seminole Realty

specifications.
developed by

a roanbriar

KIN Q8W 00D
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-8074

YOUR CHOICE...
FIRST COME —
FIRST SERVED!

Lake Front or Lake View Lots
with privllegei. Cleared and
1 DR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
Ready . . . Only 6 ml. South
bath, 317 8. Park Ave.
of Sanford. Priced Right
. . . Terms Arranged.
FURN., 2 Bedroom, acreened
porch. |63. 116 Howard
Blvd., Longwood. 293-4334.
INVESTMENT 4 REALTY
FURN. Duplex apt. Water.
116 N. Park
322-9173
319 W. 12th. Ph. 668-4269.
I BR. Home, Study, m
2 Rma., furn. 933 incl. water,
Baths, large Family Rm. in
elec. No pets. Ph. 322-8016.
good neighborhood; includ­
ing ateve, refrig., room airconditioner, washing machlas 4 rugs. Really ter­
IN T H * CIRCUIT COURT OF
rific buyt Monthly pay­
THE NINTH JUDICIAL C !R .
CI'IT IN AND FOR SEMI.
ments $83.50.
WOI.K COUNTY, FLORIDA.
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS,
CHANCKRY NO. ISTST

SO UTH W ARD

Legal Notice

TIIH IIOWKRY
nANK.

lac .

BAVINOB

FA 2-6074

Plaintiff.

DEBARY: 2 BR., terraiao
LLOYD W. OBEEN. et us.
floors, elec, heat, air-cond.,
Defendaale.
NOTICE OF SALK
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000
NOTICK IS IIKIIKIIY OIVW. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
KN that on the n t h day nf
March. ||||, at ll.Oh A M. at
668-4791.
Ilia main door o f tha Courthouat o f Seminole County, at
Hanford. Florida, tha under*
algnad Clark will offa r for Small, rest 2 BR, 1 Bath
aala to tho h l e h u t and beat
home, with carport on love­
bidder for eaeh tha foltowlug
deacrlbad real property:
ly shaded loti. Good garden
l-ot I, IIIork D. COUNTRY

NEAR TOWN

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unit

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spot.

I, according to the plat
$7,500 - TERMS
Ihtraof
aa
recorded
In
Plat Book It, Pagea I t and
74,
Public
llecorde
of
Kemlnnle County, Florida,
together with nil •trncturea.
Improvementa, fllturea. appli­ FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha
ances, and appurtrnanrea on
eald land or ueed In cunjunr*
tlon therewith.
Thle aate I* made purentnt
2, 3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
to final d t e r t f o f fora&lt;to-ure
1, M , 4 2 BATHS
entered In Chanrery action No.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
H i l l now pending In the Cir­
cuit Court o f and for Semi­
nole County Florida.
DATKD THIS l l t h day of
Low Monthly Payments

Payton Realty

S t Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Insurer
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2463
S.
Park
Ave.
312-2264,
322-2263.

ONLY $7,300 TOTAL PRICE
Roomy 2 Bedroom home on
1091 S. Park
322-5232
alee lot, with fruit trees
Nltes: 322-8971-3013 or 2246
and Deep W ell Walking
Executive type custom • built
distance of Shopping. Lo­
home. 3 BR., 2 bath, Fla
cated 2478 Sanford Ave.,
room, with white terrazzo
Monthly payments of $44.73
floors. A dream kitchen
after Down payment of
with dishwasher and dis­
$2,ooa-Exclualv« Listing.
posal, fruit trees. In an area
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
of beautiful kept homes,
within walking distance of
Realtor
shopping center and schools. Raymond Lundqulat, Asao. P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
322-3636 evenings, 922-7480 FA 2-3911 Atlantia Bask Bldg.
Large, Small. Call Bob
ROUND BORRtN MACHINE
days.
323 0742.
GUEST HOME
(Rental Machine)
7 Cheerful Bedrooms, 4 Baths,
Reduced 23%
SHRAFER’S
BALL-BLAUl AGENCY
makes thla Park Avenue CLOCK &amp; WATCH REPAIR CaU Singer Representative
Ird 4 Park Ave.
Guest home ideal for a All types clocks 4 watches
WX 6800
Phone 322-3641
commercial venture as a
rapalrcd. Pick up 4 detlv
HAIRY INDIGO
Guest Home, or suitable for
MOBILE HOME
ery.
Regular, per loo lbs .. 933.00
large family* .Owner desires 11314 Elm
1936 Spar Craft Mobil* Home.
322-3231
300 lb. lota ................ $31.00
to retire. A good opportun
Completely furnished. Fin
Tho (deal cover crop and for
NEK!) A PICTURE?
ity for the right party at
ancing available to respon
pasture sowing.
Call Rill Vincent at
$18,300. Can be handled for
sibie party.
ONION P U N TS
The
Sanford
Herald
$3,000
Down
Paymeat.
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
I. D. Portraits, Commercial, Crystal Wax 4 White Stan922-6497 for Appointment
ish, per M .. $2.50, 300 ..
Parties 4 Gatherings,
$1.30, 5M lota .. $2.00, FOB
Small 3-room frame bouse,
Small or Large.
here.
practically finished, corner
FAST SERVICE
1901 S. Park
322-3232
lota,
good
water,
near Nitei: 322 6971-1011 or $241 Day 3222611 - Night 322-0922 A. M. PREVATT, 749-2113,
SEVILLE, F U .
school, Is P sols. $1,930 «od
buyer paya all paper tram GORGEOUS ESTATE, S acres Im tU gardens plowed with
Roto Tiller, nothing too MAR. SPEC. Ladles' tennli
of oak-ahadad land, 350 ft.
far. 322-0111.
(hoes, Reg. $2.99, Now $1.99,
•mall. 322 3659.
on Lake Mary, Beautiful
Army-Navy Surplus.
Builders of Baautlful Homei
home-$49,000.
CONCRETE PLACING
All Typai Financing
LEMON BLUFF C o ( t a g * ,
READY MIX CONCRETE
4 FINISHING
tastefully furnished, Urge Specialize Patioa, Driveways Patioa, Floor, Free Estlmatei
veranda, pier 4
dock—
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
Work Guaranteed
$ 12,000 .
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
FREE ESTIMATES
Harold Logan, Pres.
ON LAKE MONROE, 2 Bed
steel, grease traps, dry
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
802 Highland Ave., Longwood
room, quality home on Urge
wells. Stepping stones.
322-1807
838 3911
322-2744
shady lot. Guest cottage 4
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
swimming pool—$22,300.
FOR REPAIRS 4 PAINT- 309 Elm Ave.
Build in Confidence
322-3751
ING: Phone 322-3426.
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR, S
Buy with Pride
SINGER SLANT NEEDLE
Bedroom, 114 bathe—Imma­
All Types Financing
culate—Low down payment, Tractor mowing 4 Grading.
Will Also Build on Your Lot
CaU FA 2-7021.
Like new Sewing condition.
assume mortgage.
Zigzags, buttonholes, mono­
2420 WILLOW.
Drive by.
Piano Tuning aa* Repair
grams, etc. Balance now
You'll be impressed. Only W. L. Harmon — FA 2-42X3
$300 Down.
due: $82.20 or $7.80 month­
Builder* of Tee 'N Green
ly. FuUy guaranteed. CaU
LOCH ARDOR—3 IIR, 2 bath, WKLuS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Harold Logan, Pres.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
now for Free Home Trial.
$14,000—$430 down, $90 per
838 3911
322-2744
All Types and Sixes
mo. including taxes 4 Ins
Liberal trade for old ma­
3 BR., Fla. Itm., M baths,
Wo Repair and Service
Call Stemper Agency, 1919
chine. Ph. 422-7468.
cent, heat, alr-cond. $430
S T I N E
So. French, 322-4991.
Down, $84 mo. 322-0313.
Machinery and Supply Co. GUNS. New 4 Used. U rg e
selection. Will trade, Also
15. iluHincwi Opportunity 207 W. 2nd St.
FA 24432
3 BR., IVi bath home. As­
repalt. Tackle sold 4 re­
OPPORTUNITY FOR
sume payments. 322-3433.
For FAST TAXI SERVICE
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
MAN OR WOMAN
call Homer UtUo at Grey­
Camp 4 Gun Shop.
Service and collect from your
hound Bus Station. 322-1411
SANFORD CARPETS,
own automatic dispensers.
or 322 9993.
UNOLEUM 4 TILE CO.
Full or part time. Must
Property Management
Quality Installations
have serviceable car and ANN’S ALTERATION SHOP.
A Sale* Broker
Dressmaking-Shellcraft
127 W. 1st St., Sanford
$600 to $4800 invstment to
Room 1 — 108 So. Park
Free Estimates
322-3241
cover cost of machines and
Over Gumm's Jewelry
location service. W r i t e
11” TVs. $20 up. 700 W. 9th,
Offers for your selection
name, address, phone num­
HOME IMPROVEMENT Con­
Ph. 372 0792.
these Beautiful 2, 8, 4 4
ber, to: P. O. Box 6, Bon­
tractor. Interior, Exterior
Bedroom
ner Splngs, Kansas 66012.
Painting. All work guaran­ Chlckcrlng Walnut Console
Spinet Cable Studio Upright,
teed. A. J. Adcock. 322-9338.
16. Female Help Wants
reflnished. Phone after 4
29. Automobile Rervlea
p.m. 669-4647.

SINGER

THE LOWEST
PRICE IS NOT
ALWAYS" THE
BEST PRICE

IT P A Y S T O B U Y W H E R E Y O U KNOW
W H A T Y O U ’ R E G E T T IN G . Don’t buy fo r
prie* aton*. W * can give you not only a good
prlc*, but a good u t*d cor, too. Come on down,
* • • end drive whatever strikes your fanpy on
our lo t

Seminole Realty

LMN
Enterprises, Inc.

LMN Enterprises,
Ine.

VA - FH A

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes

Sewing Machine
Operators Needed

Priced From $6,750 Steady employment in a mo­
dern air-conditioned factory.
Down Payments
Apply in person to A1U of
As Low As $100
Sanford, lllway 17-92. Do
Monthly Payments not Phone.
From $43.50
17. M*i* Help Wanted

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

SINGER — LUCE NEW
Equipped to Zigzag 4 make
buttonholes,
monoSenkarik Glass tpd Paint grtm i. Pay off balance of
Company
662.40 or $7.60 a month.
210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2-4822
Guaranteed. 322-9411.

63 Buick Special Deluxe
4-dr. V*8 with automatic trana.,
radio and h.ator. Very low
mileage—w* said it saw— 10,000
tnjjo FACTORY WARRANTY
■till in effect.

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62 Pontiac Tempest LeMani
sport coupe, Factory Air Con­
ditioned, Auto, trana., Power
steering, Radio, Bucket arala
and la It beautiful!

1795

62 Buick Special Station Wagon
Arctic White with nil leather In­
terior—The beat family car on
the road today— Auto, trana,
radio sad heater. A local c a r -

2295

60 Rambler Custom 4-Dr.
Auto. T rain , radio and heater,
power steering, power brakes.
V«8 engine that bums regular
aa. Positively the cleanest
ambler in towa.

R

1095

ATTENTION •
Campers, Travelers, V W Fanciers
.
e
■, —

63 VW Kombi Station Wagon
(3 SEATS)

Radio, Ileatar, W8W Tire*.

1895

FHA - VA HOMES

$100

Stenstrom Realty

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36. Automobile* • Tracks

AUTOMOBILE
SALESMAN. BLOOMING Rosas on Chero- Clrcasilon Walnut Poster Bed, Must sell '63 Rambler Classic
Must be experienced, real
Chest of Drawers, Little
kca stock. All other kinds
V 4. auto. R 4 II. Take over
dent of Seminole or Volusia
low dresser, vanity chair to
payments. 3224700.
o f Nursery shrubbery end
County. See Mr. Brass, at
match, mahogany end ta
trees.
Brass Motors, 619 E. First
bias, platform rocker. 1432
Gray Shadows Nursery
W. Hartley Circle, DeBary,
St., Sanford, Fla.
6 Ml. 8. on 8anford Ave,
Pb. 666-3323.
55 CadlUac cpe. DeVille $693
19. Situation* W«nt*d
38. Furniture
Baby Crib, $12. Ph. 322-4029. 36 Buick Spec. 4 Dr. HT 493
S3 Chevrolet Sts. Wag.
493
YARD WORK. W I N D O W WANTED ratlaMe couple te
Hearing Aids, Uke new. Will 36 Ford, 4 Dr. HT ......... 393
CLEANING. 322-2155.
take up monthly payments
sacrifice. Ph. 322-7434.
37 Ford Sta. Wag.......... 393
of $13.30 on 3 complete
56 Jeep SU. Wag. 4 WD 693
2 Days Work, ironing. Good
rooma of furniture. CaU 35. Artie)** Wanted
59 Rambler Sta. Wag. . . 693
references. 322-1321 after
TE 6-1511, Casselberry, eel
p.m. Rebecca.
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large 57 Chevrolet 4 Dr. 1IT .. 693
leet
or imaU amounts. Bonded S3 Pontiac 2 Dr. HT . . 393
Ironing, at home. 322-7791.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­ 33 Plymouth 4 Dr. Scd . . 393
FREE ESTIMATE
field.
FA t-4244
53 Ford P. U. Truck . . . . 393
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
Day work. 3224513.
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­ 36. Automobile* • Truck* 38 Plymouth 4 Dr............ 493
NEW TAGS INCLUDED
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
DAY WORK: 322-5766.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. '34 Chevrolet parts for sale.
322-8370, 7-9 p.m.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order
FA 2-2117.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture. '57 Studebaker Golden Hawk 701 French Ave. — 123-0721
Speedster w i t h s u p e r
Quick Service With the
20, 1laity Mitt era
charger, new transmission, 1933 Chevrolet 4-dr. Sta. wa­
Cash. SUPER TRADING
gon, R 4 H, air-food., good
RABYSITTING In my home
good tiros. Excellent cond.
POST. FA 2-0677.
cond. 9393. 1901 E. 2nd BL
$900. 322-2733.
323-2274.
Used furniture, appliances,
322-3026.
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. 1934 Chevrolet sedan delivery
21. Heautv Salon*
panel truck. Priced right. 37. Boat* • Molar*
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
322-7434.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
Gateway To Tha Waterway
BUYING A NEW or
For the biggest selection of
Ace Beauty Salon,
Kobson Sporting1 Goods
USED
CART
nearly
new
and
used
furni­
31ay fair Hotel
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
FINANCE
IT
WITH
US
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Phone 322 8323
304-64 E. 1st. Ph. FA 24661
♦ Low latarast Rates
Brokerage in Casselberry
4 Low Monthly Payments
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
38. Motorcycles - Scooter*
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
34.
Article*
For
Sol*
Motor 8cooter, 1961 Cushman
evenings. 3 Senior stylista
2nd Car, '34 Plymouth 6.
E ig lt, 1195. Ttl Charoka*
103 S. Oak. 322-5742.
SLANT-O-MATIC
Needs paint, tag. Only $83.
Circle, Sanford. 3224064.
Sewing Machine. Automatic
322-2296 after 3 p. m.
Special By Popular Demand
Zig
Zag.
Makes
fancy
39. Trailers • Cabanas
Our Budget Wave Spec. $6.95
ititchci, buttonholes, sews 1963 Pontlae Tempest, 326
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
PALACE
House trailer, 8 s
engine,
like
new.
9200
down
on buttons, monograms, etc.
318 Palmetto Ave. 322-0834
Comp. furn. Can be
and assume pymts., 973 mo.
Fully guaranteed. Take up
M 4 M Produce Co. West
WiU accept older car as
payments of $9.12 mo. Lib­
25. Plumbiny Servic
1st St.
,
equity. 322-5314.
eral trade for your old ma­
PLUMBING
chine. CaU for Free Home
Contracting Repairs
Trial 322-7468.
FREE ESTIMATES
BOLEX 6mm MOVIE
R. L. HARVEY
CAMERAS
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
1 with Pan Cinor 30-300 31
27. Special Servlet*
lens, Cost $230, Sell $100; 1
with Elgcet Auto len s, Case
Deep wells drilled up to 130'
4 Grip, $60; 1 with Semionly $395. Everything furn
Auto 4 2 extra lenses 960.
lshcd. Nothing down, $13.75
New condition. Write Mr.
mo. Longwood 838-4393.
Champion, 1908 N. Orlando
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
Ave., Maitland.

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP Hospital bed, commode, wheel
Free Inspection, estimate*,
chair, walker. 322-2317,
To make the beet home
pickup, delivery. Recoring
Punch press operators and
buy, eee the
Refrigerator, 114, good eond.
4 repairs discounted.
assembly workers. Apply in
$33. 1901 E. 2nd St.. 322-5026.
21114 E. 3rd.
322-3443
person Uarcar Aluminum
Products Co., Hwy. 17-92,
Rent Blue Lustre Electric
Auto Glass, Tops
Sanford.
Carpet Shampooer for only
4 Sea* Covers
$1 per day. CarroU's Fur­
$400
COMMISSION
Air Conditioner! perncan. March. I» l|.
niture.
For Complete Information
SALESMEN in any area or
enlly installed.
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. J r.
Sea Or Call Your
local area, to sell finUhed
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk o f tke Circuit Court
904 W. tog St. PA 14031
Block Homes on owner's
1100 DOWN
c le r k o f Circuit Court
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlau
By Martha T. Vlhlen, DC.
$41 M O N T H
Deputy Clerk
lot. Straight to year pay­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Wlndtrweadla. Heines *
ANDKIIHON. IIL'HII.
9 • Bedroom Homo
out.
H
esperkmced
tee
Mr.
DEAN A LOWNDES
Ward
SALES BROKER
31A. Pete
CUSTOM REALTY
McMurtry, Tampa Build­
I I I Park Avenue. South
Attorney* fo r Plaintiff
Office FA 1-2116
Winter Park. Florida
l i t K ail Central Boulevard
W IN T E R P A R K
ers, all day Monday, March Toy Manchester, 1-male, 1Night
FA
2-0641
Attorneys for pla intiff
Orlando. Florida
Comer
Lee Kd. and 17-91
23,
at
Mayfair
Hotel,
San­
223
0700
female,
10
weeks
old.
322Publish March 11, IICI
Publlah March II, lt (|
Phone 0444011
C O S -II
2363 Park Dr.
322-2420 2U4 Park Dr.
COB-11
ford.
Sanford, Fla.
3967.

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W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
1806 VERNANGO
Rooms private baths, 114
This attractive and almost
W. First St.
completely furnished 2 bed
room home has just been
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvill*.
redecorated and re-roofed,
RENT A BED
also reduced to $8,150 with
RaCeway, Hospital 4 Baby
terms to suit your Budget.
Beds.
Low monthly payments.
By Day, Weak, or Month
Ph. PA 9*3181 116 W. lit St.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Cowan. 322-4013.

Ranking

3-17

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2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Avail­
able Mar. 1st. 14th Ay*. "I think that long dittanc* call I mad* wo* the straw
that oroko th* camel'* backl'’
Longwood, 8 ml. from N.A.
S. Ph. 838-3298.
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale

Seminole Realty

34. Article* For 8*1*

BOB McKEE
USED CARS

Lake Mary, Furn. 1 Dr. house
Ph. 322 3409 or 322 6347.

V. For Sal* or R*ot

82. Flower* • Shrub*

No Money Down!

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

SVRACL’HK bavinob r a n k . A FURN. Apt. 900 Park Ave.

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By Nadine Seltzer

B E A U T I F U L comfortable
Bedroom 4c Sitting Room.
322-3630.

Vacuum Cleaner

1ST THIS ClltClt IT COIHT, 2 RR. houic, kit equipped,
NINTH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
173. 322 3308.
IN
AND
FOR
BRMINOLR
COUNTT. FLORIDA.
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
IN CSSANCBRT NO. 1 U U
MORTOAOR rORRCl.OSt'RR

SWEETIE PIE

MODERN, Clean efficiency
apt. 601 ralmetlo or phone
121*1174.

U. S. CIVIL
SERVICE TESTS!

CDR-SI

f rrstb Mnrch 17, 1964— Pago 11 17. Malt Help Wanted

FURN. 3 Rm. Apt. Water incl.
518 Park Ave.

3 BR., 2 Bath, Fla. Rm. 113
E. Coleman Circle. Rent
$130 mo. Ph. 323-0867.
Rcpalri, parts;
Electrolux,
Kirby,
RexAir,
AirWay, CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
GE, etc. Cleaners sold, exLAKE. Call o v • n i n g a
chanced. Free Pick-up, 1114
322-1397.
Park Avc., Sanford, Phone
2 BR. house Inquire 917 Cata­
FA 2-4703.
lina Drivo.
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
12. Real E*tat* For Sale
REPAIRS - SALES —
ALL MAKES
FOUNDI
Phone 322-2282
The perfect 2 bedroom Home,
in top condition. Ideal neigh
8. Education • Instruction
borhood. Extra den, hard­
wood floors, baautlful yard,
enclosed garage. Only $350
Down, $70.90 monthly on
oaw FHa Financing.
Mcn-womcn, 18-52. Start hlfh
as $102.00 a week. Prepare
tory training until appoint­
1901 Park Avenue
ed. Thousand* of joba open.
PA 1-8231 anytime
Experience usually unnec­
essary. FREE information
OREENBRIAR
on jobs, aalariei, require
Choice lota available la
menu. Writ* TODAY liv ­
Oraanbriar of Leah Arbor
ing name,
addren
tad
ovarlaoklnf golf court*.
phone. Lincoln Service, Bon
Custom building to your
57, c /o Sanford Herald.

New J . n . r
TOU A RE H ERK RT NOTIFIKI&gt; that a Complaint for
Dlvnrre and othar relief hea
been filed aealnet you In the
above styled Court and you
a rt hereby required to serve
a copy o f your Answer or
other defense to the Complaint
Upon the P la in tiffs Attorney
E. JACKSON IIAAS7.K, Atlorhey at I.aw, ISO North Orange
Avenue, Bulls IS. Orlando, Or­
ange
County.
Florida,
and
file the original Answer or rie.
frnea In the offlr e o f the
Clerk o f the Circuit Court on
or before the 11th dny of
March, ISIS A D. If you fall
to do ao Judgment by Default
w ill be taken agalnet you for
the relief prayed for In the
Complaint and eald cause will
then proceed Eg Parte.
DONE AND ORD ERED at
Sanford.
Florida,
thla
Slat
day of February, ISIS, A.D.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vthlen
Deputy Clerk
* . JACKSON IIAASr.E
Attorney at Daw,
6. For Rent
ISO North Orange Avenue,
Bulls IS, Orlande, Fla.
Publish Feb. t l * Mar. I, It, FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie

franfurd

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

AUTO GLASS &amp;
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Page 12—March 17, 1964

'Navy Appreciation Day' To Be Held Saturday

C Of C Division
Is Reactivated
In DeBary
By Mr*. Adam Mailer
A ipecUl meeting o f the
Builneaa and Profenlonal Di­
vision o f the DeBary Cham­
ber of Commerce was called
on Sunday afternoon at the
Firemen's Recreation Hail for
the purpose o f reactivating
the dlrlsloo.
Officers elected were E. A.
(Bud) Davis, president; Dor­
othy Psplnesu, vice presi­
dent; Alberta Warner, secre­
tary, and Oscar Paplneau,
treasurer. Sam Faron was
elected chairman of the board
and Myron Accsrdl as chair­
man o f advertising.
Others attending Included
Manley Stroud, William Henekhan, Ed Redman, Marjorie
and Charles Vurginsc, Wil­
liam Stripp, Darwin Bruce,
Francis Pesold, Joe Brenner,
A . Krets. George Oerllng, An­
thony Mednyk, Edgar Corson,
Fred Pcrrick, 8. BeaU, Mike
Bortogzk, Lenny Blood! and
George Ryan.
The neit meeting of the
division la scheduled for April
14 at T p.m. at the DeBary
Mansion House. Any business
man or woman In the area
may Join the DeBary Divis­
ion.

Lake Mary Club
Has Meeting
The Lake Mary Home Dem­
onstration Club met last week
at the Fire Hail for Its month­
ly
covered dish luncheon
meeting with Mrs. Edwin
Kennedy and Mrs. Watson
Reel as hostesses.
Mrs. W. H. Helnbuch gave
the devotions and Mra, T . A.
Stiles reported on the County
Federation Meeting.
It was
announced that
County Events Day for the
4-H Clubs will be held In April
at which time members will
be Judged in skills a n d
achievements.
Mrs. Joe Smathers and
Mrs. H. E. Sandusky dis­
played bats and bags they had
made and plans were me ■"
for a workshop to teach ot.er
members bow to make them
Items.
A bakeless bake sale was
conducted.
Appointed as a nominating
committee were Mrs. Carl
Moss, Mrs. Helnbuch and
Mrs. Stiles,
A demonstration on refinIshlng furniture was presented
by Mrs. G. 0 . Nordgren and
Mrs. John Malloy of the Lake
Monroe Club.

Unit To Meet
The auxiliary unit of VFW
Tost *003 o f DeBary will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the
Firemen's Recreation Hall
Bally Peralto will preside and
Mra. William Denning will re
port on the recent rummage
sale held in Sanford by the
group.
United Nations headquart­
ers In New York City cover
an area o f approximately 18
acres.

NEW PASCAGOULA refinery o f Standard Oil Company o f Kentucky.

The Seventh annual "Navy
Appreciation Day" will he
held Saturday, climaxing a
full week o f events o f the
Sanford Naval Air Station
‘'Bombing Derby."
This event is staged an­
nually by the 8anford-Seminote Jaycees in co-operation
with the Chamber o f Com­
merce to ahow appreciation
to all base personnel and fam­
ilies o f tha Sanford Naval
Air Station for the good re­

lationship that exists between
the Navy and the citisens of
Sanford and area.
Chairman Fred Wilson, cochairman Phillip Skates and
their committees are hard at
work preparing for this event
to be held at the Lake Golden
recreation area o f the station.
Many other local organisa­
tions and civic cluba are co­
operating with tha local Jaycee organisation to make this
day a successful one.

This program will com­
mence immediately following
the presentation o f the Bomb­
ing Derby awards. Wilson
said there will be an abun­
dance o f food and the menu
will consist o f hot dogs, bak­
ed beana and cola slaw. Skates
said there will be drinks and
refreshments f o r everyone
along with live entertainment

LOOK ! !
Innerxpring Mattress
Renovation Special
Includes:
S Cleaning A Processing
Felt
S Brand New Cover for
Mattress
• Brand New Inenlatioa
where needed

Wisents are the bison of
Europe.

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SANFORD
119 Magnolia
Avenue
Phone FA 2-6321
FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY

Slandard Oil's
New Refinery
In Operation
PASCAGOULA, MIsi . - H m
l ast-moving Industrial upsurge

o f the Southeast was given
added Impetus a i the new
Pascagoula refinery o f (he
Standard Oil Company of
Kentucky was placed oO full
stream.
With a capacity In excess of
one hundred thousand barrels
o f oil a day, this new refin­
ery is America's moat mod­
ern, and one o f the largest In
the world.
Covering twenty-eix hund­
red acres, H la fed with crude
oil from the Gulf Coast fields
through the world’s longest
underwater pipeline.
Gasoline
consumption
la
growing faster in the South
than in any other section of
America, and the construction
of this giant new refinery at
Pascagoula helps assure ade­
quate supplies In the years o f
growth ahead.
Introduced Bach
Felix Mendslssohn, browi­
ng
among dusty
manu­
scripts by a forgotten prov­
incial church musician, came
upon the 8t. Matthew Paaalon by Bach and launched
the famoue fleet concert per­
formance ef this master­
piece.

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'Tobacco Company. Everything about Carlton is selected and crafted
to p rod u ce this on e result: (L o w "ta r” and n icotin e, w ith real
sm oking pleasure.) It is so low in "tar” and nicotine we print test
results on all packs and cartons.O Carlton has a distinctive blend,
In Florida,
high porosity paper, special air vents, and a new "flavor filter” w ith
after bowling, beer is a natural activated charcoal w hich actually enriches the taste. □ W e believe
you’ll want to try C arlton. W e also believe you w ill fin d it a new
and pleasurable sm oking experience. G ive Carlton the tim e it
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WEATHER: Fair through Thursday, little temperature change; high today 75-80; low tonight in 50s.
VOL. 56

Just to show how “ on the
ball*’ that ACL RR bunch Is,
the tceth-Jarrlng crossing at
Fourth and Elm was repaired
before our shuddering peragraph about it had hit the
streets I And, you’d better be­
lieve it, the teeth don't get
that shock now. Ohyez, and
something else — LeRoy An­
derson's crew fixed some
other street crossings even
though they hadn't gotten as
bad as that one we mentioned.
Thanks, LeRoj^and gang!!
That oft quoted statement
of Horace Greeley’s "G o west,
young man, go west" seem*
to be getting popular in our
fair city. And it seems just
the thing to do. Or have you
noticed T
• • •
That heavy fragrance of
citrus bloom that fills the air
about us now (and isn't It
Just exquisite?) will no doubt*
convert into a heavy balance
of the check books that fill the
banks for the growers, come
fall. At least that Is what they
hope—and so do we.
• • •
Jaycecs want it known to
all planning to attend the air
show on “ Navy Appreciation
Day” Saturday at tho Sanford
Naval Air Station that the
“ eats are on the house.’ ’
Chairman Fred Wilson said
there will be hot dogs, baked
beans, cole slaw and soft
drinks for 5,000 persons . . .
at no charge at tho Lake
Golden picnic area.
• • •
Wonder If John Mikler at
Skate City and Snealy Best at
Mclodee ever got together
with the powers that be at
Seminole and Lyman high
schools to sec what about the
physical fitness program that
includes roller skating as well
as bowling. No doubt there
are many high schools here­
abouts thst would like to set
up some interscholastic com­
petition in figure, speed, pair
dancing, etc.
•

•

*

A dance Is planned for Fri­
day night at the Seminole
High School's students lounge.
Proceeds will be used to de
fray the expenses of a Key
Club member to attend the
International convention
at
Dallas, Texas. Music will be
provided by
the Original
Playboys.
• • •
Memo to the City Fathers:
Some senior citizens of San­
ford wonder why you do not
take a lead from St. Peters&lt;
burg and provide benches st
intervals, especially in the
city parks.
• • •
Kudos to Frank Finch on
being named Jaycee of the
Month. He has shown out­
standing Interest in Jaycee ac­
tivities since joining the group
a short time ago. He's head­
ed up two projects, worked in
some phase of almost every
other project, was appointed
to the board of directors and
In a short while got enough
points through his activities to
become a winner of the Spoke
Award.
• • •
Just to correct the record,
the Ginderviile Volunteer Fire
Department meets on the first
and third Thursday of the
month.
c
• • •
A Social Security represen­
tative will be in Sanford at
the City Commission Cham­
bers each Wednesday to as­
sist persons having questions
about their Social Security
Hours are from 9:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m.

United Press Leased Wire

I'Vtablishwl lUOfc

WED., MARCH 18, 1904

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 149

U. S. Warns Reds To Free Fliers
DAVE T1LS0N

MONA GRINSTEAD

9 2 Percent Ballot
In North Orlando
More than 02 per cent of
the
registered
voters
in
North Orlando went to the
polls Diesday to rlcct two
o f four candidate* to the
village council and five o f
nine candidates to a citizens
charter board.
Victories were scored by

Some Candidates
Won't Be On
Primary Ballot
Having no opposition In the
May 5 primary, names of
many candidates will not ap­
pear on the ballot until the
Nov. 3 general election. Nine
Seminole County nominees al­
ready are automatically elect­
ed by having no opposition at
all.
Republicans wi l l choose
only among three candidates
for governor in the first May
primary. Kun-olf or second
primary will be held May 26.
Seminole County Democrats
will nominate in the May 5
primary in 12 county rare*.
(* )
Indicate!
incumbents.)
Here are the candidates:
For state representative: S.
J. Dsvia Jr. &lt;•) and Robert
Pelreo; tax collector: James
P. Avery J r„ W. B. Ellerbe,
Troy Ray, Marjorie Shepard,
Rudy L. Sloan and Roy R.
Wright Jr.; tax assessor:
Richard E. McCanna and
Mary
Earle
Walker (* ) ;
county judge: Kariyie Houiholder and Harlan, Turk;
prosecuting- attorney:
Ken­
neth McIntosh and Thomas A.
Speer.
County commissioner. Dis­
trict 1: Hal Colbert, Gen. J.
C. Hutchison (* ), A. C. Smith
Jr. and Edward Yarborough;
county commissioner, District
3: George Bobrow, Ford Cav­
anaugh and W. Lawrence
Swofford; county commission­
er, District 5: George W.
Bell, Harry F. Cushing, John
Fitzpatrick (* ), Ruth H. Gal­
lagher and Jess Gregory.
Superintendent of public in­
struction: R. T. Mil wee (•)
and Jim Pigott; justice of the
peace, District 6: L. L. Cox
(* ), A! Davis, Raymond Mor­
ris and Dill York; constable,
District 4: J. T. Raggerly, It.
E. Carroll (•), J. U. Lee,
Charlea M. Scott and Charlie
Thomas, and constable. Dis­
trict 6: Charles Fagan, Grady
Ifall (» ) , George W. Reek and
Billy Joe Young.
To win nomination In the
first primary, a candidate
muit receive 80 per cent plus
one of the total vote cast in
that reipective race. Other­
wise, the two top candidates
will face each other in the
second primary.

Exiles Picked Up

Mrs. Mona Grinutrad by a
count o f 101 to 65 over op­
ponent Harold K. Wilkes for
the group four neat while
Dave Tilson took the group
two seat by 105 to incum*
bent Hob Stephenson’s 65.
Elected
to
the charter
board, were Charles Treslcr,
103; Robert Dean, 102;
ert Durum, 00; Mrs.
llarville, 03, and Mr*.
Rowell, 01.
Other candidates and vote*
received in the charter hoard
race were Jay Wctz, 81
Mrs. Florence K. Rhodes,
?5; Mrs. Lucy Fuirhurn,
and Mrs. Gloria Fcrrin, 57
A ^organizational meet­
ing of tho new council
expected to he scheduled for
Monday, April 6, at which
timo members of the board
will elect a mayor. The first
official meeting will he held
Tuesday, April 7.

A . H. PETERSON JR.

Holland Names
Seminole Team
Appointment of a commit
tcc to conduct his campaign
In Seminole County for re
clcct'on was announced today
by U. S. Sen. Spcssard Hol­
land, senior Senator from
Florida,
Merritt Winslett, Holland's
campaign manager in Flor
Ida, said that the Senator
named A. It. (Tomm y) I’ clcrson Jr. aa chairman and S. O.
Chase Jr. as deputy treasurer.
Other Seminole C o u n t y
rommittcc m e m b e r s are
Frank Wheeler, Andrew Carraway, Dr. Charlea Park Jr.
and George Harden.
Peterson said the committee
wilt set up and ataff county
hcadquartcra and drive (or
Holland's re-clcctlon.
Holland is opposed by BralIcy od-iam, Orlando Demo­
crat.

‘Pop’ Goes Bud’s
Big Gas Bag
LAKELAND (U PI) — Gunning down a candidate's cam­
paign balloon ia going too far,
the Lakeland manager for
gubernatorial candidate Fred
O, Dickinson complained to
police Tuesday.
Ed McMullen said some­
body has apparently been tak­
ing pot shots at a “ Dickin­
son" balloon which files 100
feet above campaign head
quarters here.

MIAMI
(D PI)
—
Die
Coast Guard picked up 30
Cuban refugees in two boats
o ff Marathon Key Tuesday
night and took thtm to Key
• *
*
Weat for Immigration proMight look around your cesalng.
home to see If you esn help
this woman. She wrote to The
Herald, telling of the need
her parttime students have
for such things as “ soma odd,
THURSDAY
dry, sea creatures, sea shells,
1:80 pjn. Bombing Derby briefing for prcaa, other
corals, sponges, etc.” The
special interest group*.
writer tells of the poverty In
4:30 p.m. Radar Bomb Scoring Bomber Mission: Testa
“ this small, country town1' of
bombing accuracy on simulated nuclear mission against
Knox, Ind.
multiple targets.
“ 1 hope you can help us,"
FRIDAY
says Mrs. Helen Lodwlg of
9 a.m. A-8A/A-3B/A-4R Skyhawk Left Humbing
408 South Prcttyman Street in
Competition.
Xnox. “ We'd be forever grate­
SATURDAY
ful and obligated to you and
9:10 a.m. Aircraft launch for Air Show. (Open House
appreciative," she adds. The
begins on* hour earlk-r).
items will be used in future
9:80 son. Air Show with 24-plane fly-by.
studies of the students.
• • •
10:30 a.m. Carrier Airmanship com petition*.
11:45 a.m. Heavy Attack Wing One review and pre­
An aged car was parked on
sentation o f awards.
fir st Street the other day.
12:45 pjn. (approximately) Navy Appreciation Day
The right rear fender had a
crude awest k j pa'ntrd on it.
Picnic, Lake Gulden HMU-uti.ni A rts, Sanford Naval Air
Station.
— The CMck Winders

Bombing Derby

RUTH GALLAGHER

Club Woman
For
Lounfy Board
Mrs. Ruth If. Gallagher,
first president of the Semi­
nole County Democratic Wo­
man's Club, qualified Tues­
day as a candidate for coun­
ty commissioner, District 5,
in the Democratic party May
5 primary.
She ia a member of the
Sanford Garden Club and
Palm Circle and haa been a
member o f the Sanford Pi­
lot Club, take Mary Home
Demonstration Club, League
o f Women Voter* of Wil­
liamsburg, Va., and Sanford
Youth Council.
Mrs.
Gallagher
was
•
principal organiser of the
District 5 Voters League in
1959.
A native of Williamsburg,
Mrs. Gallagher is the daught­
er of the late Dr. and Mrs.
Brantley
Henderson
and
came to Sanford in 1950. She
was a Welcome Wagon host­
ess in 1954-58, had her own
daily radio program and
owned a gift shop.
Mr i.
Gallagher resides
with her husband, Thomas
J.
Gallagher
(USMC-Ret)
and they reside on Lake
Ross. Mr*. Gallagher ha*
two children, Mra. Harry
Lee Jr., the former Ruth
Southerland, and Ben W.
Southerland 111, of Tokyo,
Japan.

ns Le a rn in g
To Man Stis
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Russian forces in Cuba are
reported to be training Cubans
to operate the advanced anti
aircraft mltsUes that Gie So
vlct Union Installed in Cuba
in 1932.
Sources here said It was
not yet clear whether the Rus
sians planned to turn com
plcte control of the m lsiilci
over to the Cubans or whether
Soviet officers would remain
In charge of them.
Soviet personnel have been
manning the missiles, which
arc the type known as the
SA2. Within a few months,
however, there will be suffi­
cient Cuban crews trained to
man the entire system, It was
reported.
The SA2 is a ground-to-air
missile capable of hitting a
target at 80,000 feet, high
enough to reach American U2
reconnaissance planes. ,
Defense Secretary Robert
S. McNamara reported In Oct
ober 1962, that U. S. aerial
reconnaissance showed 21 SA2
locations in Cuba, each in­
cluding six firing sites.
The United States classed
the SA2 as a “ defensive" wea­
pon.

White House
Denies Citrus
Lease Plan

JlfULUA• • •
McNamara Joins

LAKELAND (UPI) — The
proposed leasing of Virgin
Islands sugar cane land for
citrus grove use has been of­
ficially denied by the White
House, Florida Citrus Mutual
said It wai informed today.
Mutual Executive Vice Pres­
ident Robert W. Rutledge
made the announcement at a
meeting of Mutual's board of
directors here. He laid the
word had just been received
from Sen.s Spessard Holland
and George Smathcrs.
“ Naturally this Is the de­
cision (hat we wanted,"
ledge said.
The Mutual executive prais­
ed the members of the
Ida Congressional delegates
and President Johnson for the
action.
He added that the concert­
ed effort! by the citrus Indus­
try in Florida, Texas and
California paid off.
The lease proposal would
have converted 1,700 acres of
sugar cane land in the Vir­
gin island Into citrus groves
and would have opened the
way for Panamanian oranges
to enter the United States
duly free. The Panamanian
oranges would have been ship­
ped into the Virgin Islands
where they would have been
used with Virgin Island fruit
for processing Into orange
concentrate.
This concentrate would then
have been allowed to be ship­
ped Into the U. S. duty-frqp,
Rutledge said.

Southeastern
Business Was
Good In 1963
ATLANTA (UPI) — South
eastern businessmen had
good year In 1983 according
to a report by the Atlanta
He'd office of the U. S. De
partment of Commerce,
The office sa il banking
farming, transportation, con
itruction and other major
segments of the economy all
advanced over 1982.
The report was based on
figures for Alabama, Florida,
Georgia, Mississippi, Tenncs
see and the Carolina*.
It said bank deposits In
federal reserve member bank*
increased in five of the seven
stales from T lo 13 per cent,
loans rose from 11 to 17 per
cent, and debits or withdraw­
als from checking accounts
rose 10 per cent to over |200
billion.
Firm income In the south­
east was over $5.2 billion for
a 5 per rent rise.
Building permits for about
146,000 new homes were lilu
cd in the seven.itate area
costing nearly $1.5 billion in
1963.
Employment wai increased
by 2 per cent with nearly
6.9 million employed In non
farm jobs.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara etepprd forward
today to enlist es a soldier
in President Johnson’s new
“ war on poverty.”

French Strike

Sanford Host
Santord will be host Fri­
day evening to the quarter­
ly regional meeting o f the
Florida Water and Sewage
Works
Operators Associa­
tion at the Civic Center.
Highlight will lut the el*c.
lion of office: a.

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Voter approval of a $73 mil
lion university construction
bond issue last year will get
the state a federal bonus of
better than $15 million.
Dr. John Millett, former
president of Miami Univer­
sity of Ohio and consultant
of the U. 8. Office of Educa
lion, aald the state will get
$5.2
million
annually
for
three years under the Higher
Education Facilities Act of
1983.

ONLY

13
Days to Register
For the Primaries

RERUN (U PI) - The Sovlct Union today Ignored aa
American warning to re tuns
three captive U. 8. f i l m
and then refased lo allow
an American doctor to treat
ono of tho airmen.

TARIS (U ri) — A natlonwlde strike for more pay
by nearly 3 million state
workers
today tied up
MOSCOW (U P D -T h e Unit,
France's public service* and
ed
States warned the Soviet
crippled the nation’s indus­
Union today that unless M
try.
immediately releases three U.
S. Air Force officers whose
LONDON (U PI) — Rus­ plane was shot down In East
sia has resumed large scale Germany last week it will
gold i h Ii S In Europe to meet “ jeopardlxc" the future of Sothe lw-avy bill o f wheat pur- vlet-Amerlcan relations.
i-li'area In (he We»t, author­
The warning was cootalned
itative Dritish sources re­
in a protest note, the lateat
ported today.
In a series of protests tha
United States has made sine*
the unarmed reconnaissance
WASHINGTON (U PI) — plane (RB88) w u shot down
Hie House Information sub­ last Tuesday 44 mltos Inside
committee is going to look Communist East Germany.
into the government's uae of
The Soviets have charged
lie detectors, a practice re­
that the plane wai on a “ mllL
ported to be so widespread
tary reconnaissance mission."
that it extends to South Viet
The United States says It
Nam.
strayed across the border
while on a training flight ia
Weat Germany.
COLUMUUH, Ohio (U PI)
The three crewmen aboard
— hire. Jerri* Mock today
the
plane parachuted to safe*
delayed for 24 hours the
start o f an attempt to be­ ty. One o f them broke an arm
and a leg and la la a Soviet
come the first woman to pi­
military hospital In tha East
lot a plane around the world
German city of Magdeburg.
and eet speed records while
The whereabout o f the other
doing 1L
two Is not known.
The Soviets permitted a U.
TUCSON, Arix. ( U P I ) .— s. Air Foret doctor to visit
Mrs. Joan Merrlman Smith, the Injured crewman, Jst Lt,
27-year-old
blonds
N a v y Harold W. Welch, 24, of Da*
wife who hope* to become bolt, on Monday night, but
the first women ever to fly refused the doctor’s request
solo around the earth, com­ to take Welch back to Weat
pleted her first 800 miles Berlin with him.
The doctor, Capt. John Mon*
from Oakland, Calif., Diesroe,
was unable to learn de*
day without a hitch.
tails of tha Incident from
Welch.
Tho other crewmen a rt
NEW YORK (U PI) —
"Four Day*,” the UPI-Amer- Capt. David I. Holland, 35, o !
lean Heritage memorial book Holland, Minn., and Capt,
on the late President Ken­ Melvin J. Kessler, 35, o f Phil*
nedy, Tuesday was listed aa adclphla.
Today’s note reiterated the
the nation’s number one non­
fiction beet seller In the earlier statements of tho
March 20 Issua o f Tim* United States that tha plans
was not on an espionage mla*
magaslne.
aion.
The U. 8. E m bauy hero
ST. PAUL, Minn. (U PI) said the note contained theao
— The nation's third larg- main points:
eet farm organisation, the
“ Further delay In release
National Farmers Union, haa and return of the crewmen
called for a Justica Depart­ clearly jeopardizes posilbll*
ment i n v e s t i g a t i o n In­ ities for expanding areas of
to “ monopoly power” ex­ U. S.-Soviet co-operation and
erted by retail food store and can affect present efforts
In cooperation in various
chains on agriculture.
field*.
"Aa U. S. officials have
Theft Probed
previously stated both here
Theft of a water pump and In Washington, the air­
from out* id* the Deardail craft was not on an Intelli*
Avenue Chapel ia being In­ gence minion. Tho m inion
vestigated by aheriff'a depu­ wai a training m inion. The
ties. Ilia theft was reported aircraft
earried no arm*
yesterday.
ament."

Red Gold Sales

Eye Lie Device

Flight Delayed

Wins One will b« presented to the mitstundinir
Atlantic Fleet heavy attack squadron Saturday
at the uwarda presentation ceremony o f the
Bombing Derby at Sanford Navul Air Station.

V A H -3 W inner Of
Weapons Loading
Early Bombing Derby re
suits were released today as
the big six-day Navy air ex
erclsc moved lo the halfway
point at Sanford Naval Air
Station.
The grueling bombing com '
petitions swing into their third
round today with electronical­
ly-scored nuclear “ strike!
scheduled by Sanford's A-5
Vigilantes and A-3n Skywar
rlors on two Southeastern tar
gets.
Meanwhile, official* dlsclos
ed that Heavy Attack Squad
ron 3, the training group serv
ing Sanford's six fleet attack
uniti, narrowly won Monday's
weapons loading competition
over VAH-ll's Detachment

Sheriff, Three
Others Indicted College Bonds
NASHVILLE, Tenn. ( U P I ) - To Reap Bonus
A federal grand jury Indicted
the Davidson County sheriff,
three former policemen, and
a nightclub operator Tuesday
in connection with alleged
“ protection payolts" by law
violators.
Sheriff Leslie E. Jett, W. J.
Donoho, a retired former as­
sistant Nashville police chief,
and Morgan Smith, a retired
police lergeant, were charged
with Income tax evasion.
Another former policeman
John B. Kittrell, and R. L.
(Buster) Wall, part ownar of
two Nashville night clubs,
were Indicted on charges of
perjury.

Failure Would
'Jeopardize'
Relations

EARL Ilouniunrdez, putrolmun with the San­
ford Police Department
for eight years, toduy
wus promoted to lieu­
tenant by Chief Roy G.
Williams.

Patrol Too
’Beefed’ Up
ATLANTA (UPI) More
than two tons of fat have been
shed, but Georgia highway
patrolmen still have about one
and one half tons to go.
The state's 418 patrolmen
were ordered to shape up by
their boss, Col. Lowell Con­
ner, last June. He ordered
diets for those overweight.
Conner said Tuesday that
weight loss now stands at
4,Ml pound* and there ere
2,711 pounds to go-”
.

VAH-3 collected 418 of a
possible 450 points, earning
an early lead over Detach
ment 8 with 413 points.
In third place was VA1I-9,
followed by VAH-11, defend
Ing champion In the event;
VAH-1 and VAH-5.
One six-man team from
each squadron competed in
tho test of speed and effl
cicncy In loading a simulated
nuclear weapon in bomb
racks of strike aircraft. The
bombs, while completely In
ert, resembled their lethal
counterparts In size, weight
and electrical properties.
In Tuesday's action, 18 air­
craft conducted a “ brush fire
war" on the Pinecastlc 1m
pact Range near Astor. The
exercise simulated tho altua
lion in which the powerful at
tack bomber* would be called
on for close air support.
For nearly five hours the
N&gt;vy target range wai pelted
with miniature p r a c t i c e
bombs a* tho planes made
their low-altitude, high-speed
attacks.
The exercise also presented
an opportunity for tho Navy’s
new HA-SC Vigilante reconnilssance-attack plane to ex­
hibit its dual capabilities. RA5C entrants made two low-al­
titude bomb runs, then flew a
photo-reconnaissance mission
over selected sections of
North Florida.
A group from the Joint
Strategic T a r g e t Planning
Staff at Offutl AFB, Neb.,
headed by Vice Adm. Robert
J. Stroh, deputy director, ar­
rived today.
Admiral Stroh visited San­
ford in February 1963 while
commanding an Atlantic Fleet
carrier division. At that time
he received an orientation In
the Vigilante program, Includ­
ing a flight at twice the speed
o f sound.
Admiral Stroh will be joined
by seven other high-ranking
flag officers Thursday and
Friday at observers from all
over the nation stream into
the Central Florida jet base.
Saturday, the Air Station
galea will awing open to the
public at 1:15 a.m. for a full
day of activity, ranging from
a two-hour air show to a
colorful military awarda cere­
mony to a g l u t outdoor plonlc sponsored by (he Sem­
inole County Chamber of
C oniuorco sod Jay coca.

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Seminole Seen As Center Of Area's Greatest Development

■V-

Krider Tells Of
Canal Progress
*W* are Bitting In the mid­
dle of the greatest develop­
ment of our area," John Krid• r , m enefer of the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce, told
Sanford - Seminole Jajrcees
Thursday noon.
Ha waa referring to the
w ater link of the 8 t Johns
River with Indian River and
the Atlantic Ocean, a 80-mile
project dreamed of for more
than a century.
"We have received very lit­
tle baalc help from the peo­
ple," Krlder said. "Instead, we
get needling letters asking us
how you can borrow $40,000

Casselberry
W5C5 Has
Program

it

By Jaae Caaaelberry
A program on "The Cross
and Resurrection" was pre­
sented by Mrs. Delmas Cope­
land a t the regular meeting
of the WSCS held Wednes­
day afternoon a t the Casselbstry Community Methodist
Church with 80 members at­
tending.
The president, Mrs. Arthur
Putman, reported th at IB
members from the Casselber­
ry WSCS attended the dis­
tric t meeting held Feb. 88 at
the F irst Methodist Church
in Eustla. She announced
th at the annual meeting of
the WSCS for the State of
Florida will be hold AprU
7-0 a t the F irst Methodist
Church in Orlando.
Mrs. M. C. Duggans, sec­
retary of tha Commission on
Missions, reported on the
need for Christian literature
in Africa. Reports also were
heard from various secretar­
ies and circle chairmen.
Refreshments were served
following the meeting by the
hostesses, Mrs. Harold Wood,
Mrs. H arry Wood, Mia. T.
Dahl and Mrs- A l f o r d
Thompson.

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ly, Florida.
In c lu d in g spactrioally, feut nol
by way of lim itation, th* following f l s l u r t a and auulpinant,
a ll p a rm a n an tly I na la lltd:
1 (1. K. I l a f r l g a r a t u r — Mo­
dal No. TA I1IV Barlal No.
e t in te r
I ft. K. Ilullt-ln Hang#—
Modal No. J fWV Harltl
No. UV 0STIIS
T o g t t h a r with a ll a tr u c tu r a a
a n d Im provam anla now and
h a r a a f l a r on t a l d land, and
f l s l u r t a a tt a c h a d t h a r s to , and
all rant*, Isauas, pm caada, and
p ru flla a r c r u l n g and to a r r r u a
from aald pramlaaa, all of
w hich a r t Included w ith in th*
fo reg o in g description a n d tha
ha b en d u m
thereof) also all
gaa, i l a a m , electric, w a te r , and
o t h e r h e a lin g , cookin g, r t f r l g a r a l l h g , lig h tin g , plumbing,
v e n ti l a t i n g ,
I r r i g a t i n g
a n d pow e r ayatama, m arhlnaa,
a ppliances, (Istu raa , and app u r tan a n ca a , w hic h now a r t
o r m ay h a r a a f l a r p e r t a i n to, or
ba used w ith , In, or on aald
pramlaaa, a van t h o u g h they b*
da la ch a d o r data chahl*.
IN W ITNESS W l i K I l E O r , I
h a v e h e r e u n to cat m y hand
and offlolal seal t h is 11th day
o l March, l l f l ,

from the Internal Improve­
ment Fund and $60,000 from
tha Housing A Horn* Finance
Agency."
Th* HHFA loan Is Interest
free and is to be repaid only
after construction, the Cham­
ber executive said. I t wilt
move the project ahead rapid­
ly and allow for engineers to
study th* program with care­
ful thoroughness.
By legislative act, tha Canal
District is composed of four
counties — Seminole, Volusia,
Brevard and Orange. Each
contributes $2,600 a year and
this will be used to pay back
t h a Internal Improvement
Fund.
Krider, chairman of the
canal district, emphasised his
group "has no power ot levy
any mlllage. Wa don't want
any and a rt not seeking any."
Tha engineers, he added, are
now a t work on th* basic
alignments and preliminary
engineering and design. This
will bs followed by eecuiing
rights of way.
"Commitments ara now in
hand for approximately 00 per
cent without cost," Krider
told the Jayceea.
"The engineering factora
and coat estimates will deter­
mine the method of financ­
ing," tha spaakar said.
"Nothing on tha horlson,"
Krider emphaalted, " e i t h e r
now or in the future la more
Important than this major de­
velopment.
"As an exampla, traffic on
tha Bt. Johns In 1008 was ap­
proximately 700,000 t o n e ,
equivalent to one barge a day.
This traffic is almost entirely
• one-way haul, composed
mostly of chemicals and pe­
troleums.
"With completion of the
connecting waterways, your
Ibcal port will be connected to
76 per cent of tha total pop­
ulation of tha United Htatea.
There will be 120 different
commodities a u 11 n b 1 e for
barge transportation and tha
canal will serve an 18-county
area with an estimated pop­
ulation by 1980 of six million
people—66 per cent of the
state population," he asserted.
Sanfonl and Seminole Coun­
ty ara now a t the highest level
of economy in their history.
Out of the total work forca of
16,000, some 14,600 ars now
employed, Krider noted.
Tha non-farm amployment
la now at a peak of 10,000plus, Indicating a gain of 2,000
In manufacturing during tha
past five years.
A short while ago, tha
speaker aald, Orange County
officials met with tha canal
group and reported they want­
ed to Join in the project.
"They sea Its importance,"
Krider stated.
He also reported that sev­
eral companies have offered
revenue certificates to finance
the entire program. "Frank­
ly," Krider said, "I don’t know
how v i are going to finance
I t The engineering factors
and cost estimates will deter­
mine this.”
Referring to those he said
were "needling" the project,
Krider said, "People suy Uiey
can do it better. We want
them to show us, not Just sit
back and criticise."
"In closing," the speaker
said, "1 challenge you to adopt
and work for projects that
live beyond the tlay you stage
them."
Krider was intnluced by the
program c h a i r m a n , Clyde
I.ong, Jaycee President Jim
Smith conducted the meeting.

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Elder Springs Church To Have Youth Week
Y o u t h Week a t Elder nesday evening of next week.
Other young people par­
Springs Baptist Church will
open with presentation of ticipating will be Sammy
worship hour and on Wed- Parrish, chairman of Dea­
cons; Clauds League and Ed­
die Broadway, Deacons; T ra­
vis Twyman, chairman of
ushers; Rsy Bonnet, J. B.
tha key to the church to the
Youth Pastor, William G.
Young Jr„ during the morn­
ing worship ssrvics Sunday.
MARCH 12
The presentation will be
Admlaaloat
James Warren, Kay Getz, made by Rev. B. Hamilton
Timothy Currie, Jam es Byrd, Griffin, pastor of the church.
Esther Spivey, all of Sanford; The youth pastor will con­
Dorothy Wilson, Longwood; duct services for the evening
Catherine Slglsin, Earle Do- Brown Jr., Billy Nolan, Ush­
Waard, Daniel Bruce, Ellis ers; Ann Steinmeyer, pian­
Bolton, DeBary; Frederick ist; Gail Coleman, song lead­
er and choir director; Jean
Bender, Enterprise
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Getz,
baby girl, Sanford
Discharges
Mollle * Muse, Mildred MeBy Maryana Miles
Alexander, William Tindall,
A film program on Russia
John Wilson, Ruby Lively,
and Its people will be present­
James Cates, Loretba Dsvls,
ed by Raphael Green at 8
Deborah Pools, all of San­
p.m. Saturday in the Forest
ford; Mrs. Wilma Eickler and
Lake Academy auditorium.
baby girl, Lake Mary; Mor­
No charges will be made for
ris Shawkey, DeBary; Jay
Saucer, John Tesinsky, Ovie­ school families and other
do; Hazel Lange, HarrUvilJe, residents of the area will be
admitted at low fees.
Mich.
Winner of the Southern
Union Temperance Oratorical
Contest held at the Academy
last Saturday night was High­
land College from Portland,
Tenn.

Hospital
Notes

FRED (IIUD) Dlckinnon, West Pultn Beach, i« pictured with two of his
most ardent admirera a« a Democratic candidate for governor, when he
spoke to an organisational group here the other evening. From the left:
Byron Kimball, Altamonte Springs, South Seminole campaign mnnager;
Dickinson, and Ernest Southward, top county supporter. (Herald Photo)

Episcopal Men
Organize Club

Progress Reported
By Southern Bell
' Southern B e l l Telephone
Company spent a recordbreaking $373 million in 1963
for facilities to expand and
improve communications ser­
vices for a changing, growing
south.
President Ben S. Gilmer re­
ported this in the firm's 1963

Sanford Girl
Attends Baptist
Conference
Eleanor Sykes of Sanford
was among the more than 400
college students from 22
states attending the 10th an­
nual Student Missions Con­
ference held recently at New
Orleans Baptist Theological
Seminary.
Designed to provide Infor­
mation and inspiration to per­
sons interested in mission
service, tho twoday confer­
ence included speakers, pan
el discussions and private
conferences.

Firemen To
Sponsor Circus
Glnderville Volunteer Fire
Department will sponsor
performance of th* three-ring
Sells and Gray Circus In San­
ford on April 6 on the grounds
of th* III.II plant. Proceed*
will he earmarked for the pur­
chase of equipment needed by
the departm ent
The circus, part of ths Clyde
Iitstty Enterprises, winters In
DcLand and Sarusota.
Hendquarters for advance
ticket aalca and promotion of
tho ahow are set up In Room
402, Sanford Atlantic Bank.

Church Group
Plans Trip
By Maryann Miles
Mctnltcrs of the Bear I.skc
Methodist Church who wish to
make the trip to Lake Wiles
Sunday afternoon to tee the
Passion Play should have
their money and reservations
in by Sunday morning.
Free baby silling services
will be provided at the church
cottage by Mrs. Richard Har­
rell.
Rev. William M. Irwin lias
announced that the church
will have Communion on
Maundy Thursday, Member­
ship Sunday on Palm Sunday
and Baptism on Easter Sun­
day.

annual report released today
in Sanford, one of 93 exchang­
es which Southern Bell serves
in Florida.
The year 1963 was Southern
Bell’s second consecutive re­
cord-breaking year in build­
ing new facilities. The com­
pany spent $26 million more
In 1963 than in 1962.
Thcro was an increase of
407.000 Southern Bell tele­
phones in 1963. To achieve
‘A is net gain, the firm con­
nected or installed 1,424,000
telephones, disconnected !,•
017.000 and moved another
770,000. At the end of the
year, Southern Bell operated
8.413.000 telephones.
Residence customers with
individual l i n e s increased
from 63 per cent in 1062 to 66
per cent in 1963. Ten years
ago only 23 per cent of South­
ern Bell residence customers
had Individual lines. Only
seven per cent of the resi­
dence customers now have
four-party service compared
to 33 per cent 10 years ago,
the report said.
Southern Bell has spent al­
most $3 billion In the past
10 years to expand and im­
prove its services in the
South, Gilmer said.
"Our expenditures for plant
improvement, expansion and
cost of operation have a sub­
stantial Impact on the south's
economy," he said.
In 1063 operating expenses
and taxes totaled 1831 mil­
lion. Of this, $240 million ws.%
paid In taxes to the federal
and state governments and to
5,700 local taxing units. This
amount does not Include the
10 per cent federal excise tax
on local and long distance ser­
vice which was $88 million in
1063. Total wage cost was
$413 million in 1063.
Southern Hell’s earnings per
share were $2.10 in 1063 com­
pared to $2.07 for 1062. Dis­
cussing the need for "vast
amounts of new capital," Gil­
mer said the company “ must
continue to strive for a level
of earninga that will enable
us to do more quickly more
of the things we want to do to
make our service better and
more usefuL"

Missionary
To Speak In
Casselberry

Westminster
To Hear Guest
Minister

By Juno Casselberry
Rev. Earl G. Harris of Win­
ter Park will be guest speak­
er for Sunday's 11 a.m. ser­
vices of the Westminister
Presbyterian Church. H 1 s
topic will b# "Th* Holy
Spirit."
There will be a special an­
them by the choir under the
direction of Mrs. Gordon R.
Dillon.
Regular weekly service* of
Westminister Church ara con­
ducted In the Heftier Homes
office* In llcwell Park on SR
436 east of Highway 17-92.

Music Program
Palm Sunday
The annual vesper service of
Easter music of the First
Presbyterian church will be
presented on Palm Sunday,
March 22, a t 6 p. m. under the
direction of Mrs. George
Tnuhy, minister of music.
The Chancel choir will be
assisted In the service by the
Senior high school choir, this
year, and the two choral
gicupa will aing nine anthems
with texta taken from the
Book of Paalm*.
In addition to the vocal numbers the organ, with Mrs.
Touhy a t the console, will be
heurd in three preludes.
An invitation on behalf of
the church la extended to all
by the ministers, the Rev.
Gtover C. Sewell Jr. and the
Rev. Edgar W. Smith Jr.

man and Ann Steinmeyer,
n u r s e r y teachers; Louise
Wright, primary I teacher;
J e a n Yates, primary II
teacher; Claude League, Jun­
ior 1 boys; Travis Twyman,
junior II boya; Sammy Parrish, junior III boya; Reva
Wright, Junior III girl*.
Youth Week activities will
be climaxed with an Assoclational Youth Night, Satur­
day, March 21, a t Stetson in
DcLand. There will be n
hamburger fry, singing, fel­
lowship and an inspirational
speaker.

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Guest speaker for th*
Wednesday evening service
at the Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church will be
Rev. Hill Moon, Methodist
missionary serving in Hyderbad, India.
The program will atari a t
7:30 p.m. and the public la
Invited to hear this Intereat­
ing apeaker who will ahow
a motion pictura film on his
work at a school for orphans
in India.
Prior to tha program Rsv.
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Winds Cafeteria in Seminole
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NORTH ORLANDO EXECUTIVE. Frank Faaula, joins Charll* Morrison of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce in displaying
several of tho new front auto tags which ere
twine distributed to residents of the area.

A Men’s Club of Christ
Episcopal Church, Longwood,
was organized following the
10:13 a.m. service last Sun­
day.
Members attending Uie or­
ganizational meeting were
Hermann Schimmlng, Louis
San Soucie, Pete Bowersox,
Charles Pasternack, R a y mond Ball, Bob Hammond,
Charles Pcterbridge and Bill
Stew art
Officers elected were Bow­
ersox, president; Ball, vice
president, and Stewart, sec­
retary-treasurer.
The club is designed to pro­
vide fellowship for the men
of the church and member­
ship is open to all men of the
church. Monthly meetings will
he held the first Monday of
each month in the Parish
Hall. At the first regular
meeting, April 6, suggested
projects will be discussed.

Academy To See
Film Program

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financial secretary;
Clarence Johnson, Sunday
School superintendent; Reva
Wright, lYalning Union di­
rector; Debbie Parker, libra­
rian; Carolyn Nolan, teach­
er of women forty year* and
up; Terri Parker, teacher of
women 29-39 years of age;
Gloria Twyman, Jackie Free-

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�Chemical Firm Takes Over Sanford Plant
Some Industrial Committee
members meeting last week
in the USO rooms of the
Chamber of Commerce got
there early. The pool tables
and table tennis contrap­
tions proved mighty al­
luring. Bob Shedden and
Scott Burns, among oth­
ers, grabbed cue sticks or
paddles and made with the
aporU. The rcsulta would
best be left unreported.
•
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That ACL Railroad cross­
ing on Elm between Fourth
•nd Fifth. . .Brrrr.
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Sanford merchants are ex­
pected to offer new sales
features in conjunction with
the Industrial Show, Beauty
C o n t e s t and Automobile
Show slated for next month.
Something like the highlysuccessful Cracker Day event
of last year.
•
•
•
John Krider is continuing
to get ribbings about his
new haircut. It’s the crewcut style and it takes 10
years off his looks. Krider
claims he fell asleep in the
chair.
•
• •
He spoke at the Jaycce
meeting last week. Brought
•long a “Beetle'’ wig and
donned it a t the start of the
program. Created quite a
stir.
•
• •
The State Boanl of Health
is offering scholarships for
10 medical and 10 dental
students, each of which is
worth a coal $1,000 • year
for as much as four years.
Only students who have com­
pleted college level pre-med­
ical or dental studies are
eligible. The medical scholar­
ship deadline is April 1{ the
dental, April 1.
The scholarships are set
up to provide communities
with professional services in
the two categories and which
might not be able to attract
doctors or dentists. Further
information may be had by
writing to the State Board
of Health, r.O. Box 210,
Jacksonville.
• •
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Florida, named for Us
flowers by Ponce de 1-eon, is
now living up to its name
more than ever. Glads and
chrysanthemums by the mil­
lions are being shipped north
every winter. Recent esti­
mates value the Sunshine
State’s potted and cut flow­
er Industry at more than $16
million annually. And the
flower production promises
to become an even more im­
portant industry for the
state.
• •
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If all the trees in Semi­
nole County's 20,000 acres of
citrus were planted In a
Straight row a t average
grove distances the row
would be 6,590 miles long.
That's enough to reach from
8anford to Ix&gt;s Angeles,
north to Seattle, east to New
York City and south to San­
ford—with miles of trees to
spare.
• •
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Another startling bit of
information on citrus 1 If on­
ly the oranges (no grape­
fruit or tangerines) grown
in Seminole
County
were
juiced, It would provide a
glass a day for a whole year
for every man, woman and
child In the counties of Sem­
inole, Lake, Orange
and
Osceola, combined.
• •
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Factual tidbits: Did you
know the Invention of the
•all dates back almost to
the same time as the inven­
tion of the wheel! About
6,000 B.C., but it was not
until about 7.000 years later
th at man devised a rigging
system for his vessels which
enabled him to sail against
the wind. Quite an import­
ant item, as all of us know
in bucking the economic
wind of today’s living.
•
• •
Heard the other day that
aandspurs are in reality
known as grass spurs. Now
We know what to call them
when we step on one when
walking in the yard bare­
footed. -Why, you lllU*
grass spur."
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Fair weather greeted wea­
pons teams and flight crews
today as the Navy's Tenth
Annual Bombing Derby at
the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion got underway.
The first event, an exer­
cise in the loading of a sim­
ulated nuclear bomb, began
shortly after sunrise. Six
six-man weapons crews, one
from each of Heavy Attack
Wing One’s competing units,

AL DAVIS

Insurance Man
In Justice Of
Peace Contest
A1 Davis, of Longwood, has
qualified for the Democratic
nomination for- justice of the
peace, District 6.
A native of Mims, he a t­
tended Mims-Tilusville schools
and left college for a twoyear hitch in the U.S. Army
during the Korean conflict.
He was discharged from ac­
tive duty in April IMS sad
the following September ta*
rolled i t Florida State Ualversify. In February 1087 ha
earned his bachelor of science
degree in business administra­
tion.
In April 1061 he opened an
Insurance agency in the South
Seminole area. Being a pro­
perty owner and businessman
of South Seminole, he says
he Is Interested In Ihc growth
and development of that area
as well as all of the county.
“ I am seeking office of jus­
tice of the peace,” he said,
"lo help in any way I can
to develop and strengthen the
community we live in."
Davis said that he feels his
college education, his busi­
ness experience, his back­
ground in law through his
business, his ability to deni
with people will qualify him
for the office.

Young GOPs To
Host Candidates
- By Jane Caaaelherry
Republicans who have quali­
fied for state and county of­
fices will be guests a t a meet­
ing of the Seminole County
Yeung Republican Club Tues­
day a t 8 p.m. In the Heftier
Home! office! a t Howell
Park,-located one mile east of
Seminole Plasa on SR 490.
Candidates and the offices
for which they are running
are Dr. Robert Hoover, state
representative; E. Pope Bas­
sett, district 3 county comlssioncr; Guy Allen, tax as­
sessor and Charles Kern, dis­
trict 6 justice cf peace.
This will be the first op­
portunity for voters to get
acquainted with the candi­
date* aa a group. Plans also
will be made for the punrake
supper to be aponsored by
the Young Republicans, Sat­
urday, April 11, a t the Cas­
selberry Women’* Club. Mr*.
Ann Bassett will serve as
chairman at the fund raising
event.

Demo Panel
Meets Tuesday
The Seminole County De­
mocratic Executive Commit­
tee will meet a t 8 p.m. Tues­
day In the County Courthouse
to set up dates and places for
political rallies.
Guests a t the meeting will
be D e m o c r a t i c candidates
running for offices in the M»y
primary.

w e r e scheduled to apply
their ahoulder* and (kill to
the heavy cargo at 7 a.m.
Their mission was to in­
stall the “bomb” on weapons
recepticles of designated air­
craft aa quickly and effic­
iently as possible.
At the same time, 18
flight crews were standing
by and manned their twinjet A-5 Vigilantes and A-3B
Sky warriors at 11 a.m. for
the first bombing event, as
visiting dignitaries from all
over the nation hegnn arriv­
ing for the six-day fleet
readiness exercise.
Among those expected dur­
ing the week are eight ad­
mirals, all of whom are intlmntely concerned with San­
ford’s heavy attack program.
The event* will continue
through the week, winding
up Saturday with an open
house, air show and awards
presentation ceremony. This
part of the program tradi­
tionally attract! many thou­
sands to the Central Florida
air station.
Among aircraft launching
for the 11 a.m. bombing
event were five HA-SC ver­
sion Vigilantes, the Navy’s
now mach two (twice the
speed of sound) roconnaiasunre-attack aircraft.
W h i l e other participants
were dropping two dummy
“shapes" on a training ta r­
get in nearby Lake George,
RA-5C entrants today were
flying two photographic mis­
sions designed to exercise
the plane's complex recon­
naissance system.
Since this is a competitive
event. Navy official* have
developed a special system
for evaluating the "recco"
missions on a basia which
will match their rcsulta
against the bombing scores
of other participants.
A t Lake George, Skyway
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VOL. 56
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MON., MARCH 16, 1064
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 147

Expansion Of
Firm Boost To
Area Industry

Industrial growth of San­
ford and Seminole County waa
given a "big shot in the arm "
this morning when the Chemi­
cal Corporation of America,
with headquarters In Talla­
hassee, accepted dellve-y of
the Del Mar building on West
20th Street In more than a
quarter-million dollar expan­
sion program.
Shortly, tho company's pro­
ducts will spread the nama
"Sanford, Florida" on aoma
seven million can* for distri­
bution throughout the world.
Jack Feinberg, president of
Chemical Corporation, told
The Sanford Herald by tele­
phone that he was flying this
morning from Tallahassee to
New York City In further ef­
forts of hi* company's expan­
sion and would be met at At­
lanta
airport to sign final
KEYS TO THE DEL MAR building (altove) were presented th is morning
papers accepting title of tho
by Clifford McKibbin (left), president of tho Sanford-Seminole Develop­
local building from Del Mar
ment Company, to Irving Feinberg, vice president of the Chemical Cor­
Industries, of Atlanta.
poration of America.
Feinberg announced t h a I
the purchase of the building
and land plus remodeling and
other improvements will total
$250,000. He added that to this
figure another large amount
will be Invested In new m a­
chinery for new lines of pro­
duction.
Chemical Corporation of
MIAMI (U l’l) — At least
America has its administra­
eight persons died in weekend
The Palma Hotel on W rit tion and sales offices in Talla­
traffic accidents In Florida,
hassee and Its production
Firat
Street, after three year* plant, under Irving Feinberg,
including two teen-age boys
killed in a wreck near Milton.
of condemnation, wa* coming vice president, a t 204 North
down today.
Elm Avenue.
Irving Feinberg said hero
The 80-year-old, three-story
DUBLIN (Ul’D—Irish playthis morning that engineering
frame
hostelry
was
being
wright Brendan ilehnn rallied
rated In compliance with or­ studies will be made for in­
slightly early today in his
der* of the Sanford City Com­ terior modifications. He add­
fight for life but a hospital
mission that no more exten­ ed hla firm now la entering
spokesman said “ the outlook
sion* of condemnation pro­ its peak production season,
for his recovery is poor."
and, therefore, with the new
ceedings be granted.
structure modifications and
City
Manager
W.
E.
KnowGUY ALLEN
lea. Sirs. C. H. OilUf, Largo, the building up of a large In­
MONTREAL (UI’D -E llzaowner of the building, and ventory in the new plant, it
both Taylor and Richard Bur­
Fred Turpcnnlng, contractor, probably will be September
ton, their heralded two-yearagreed Friday afternoon tor before the transition will
international romance con­
accomplished from Elm
the razing of the building.
cluded in marriage, secluded
lira . OllifC had been grant­ nue to 20th S treet
Hla brother, Jack also told
beat v»# can /$ i« l y a w themselves today in a push
ed numerous extension* when
hotel suite.
The
Herald that ultimately
threats’
to
our
Wtoptonienct,"
the
advised
the
City
Com
’ frfc M p t o f a y
mission she planned to reno­ the administration and sales
tan d fn g jrn iff/ 8slng a dellw* pledged the M l power of the be aald.
vate and remodel the old offlccj will be removed from
' But i now assure you that
rry maneuver known as loft United Stales to resist the
NICOSIA, Cyprus (Ul’l) —
hotel.
It was first condemned Tallahassee to the new plant
Guy Allen today formally an­
the full power of the United
bombing.
The imminent arrival of the
This I* a technique devel­ intrusion of Communism in States is ready to assist any first operational troops of the nounced and was qualified for three years ago and since hat here.
Chemical Corporation com­
the Republican nomination aa been vacant, except for a
country whose freedom is
oped by the Navy especially any Latin American nation.
Johnson spoke before the threatened by forces directed United Nations peace foreo Scminolo County tax naascs- did not mention futuro plana menced operation In 1950 with
for the eafe release of nu­
the production of the world's
of
American from behind the shores of our today reduced considerably ■or.
caretaker.
clear weapon*. It Involved a Organization
the battle tension Uiat gripped
first
Insecticidal floor wax.
States
(OAS)
on
the
third
Knowles
said
Mrs.
OlUff
own
continent."
Allen was horn In Seminole
low-altitude target approach,
Cyprus for days.
County In 1016 and lived here did not mention futuro plana Consumer products were ex­
an abrupt pull-up and a re­ anniversary of the Alliance
"The enemies of freedom
until 10.12. He returned In for the five altea the owns In panded to tha present Freelease, occuring as the air­ for Progress, a Latin Amer­ seek to harass us at every
the vicinity of the hotel pro­ wax, a wax remover. This
craft was in the midst of ican development program turn," Johnson said, lie said
CHARLESTON, S. C. (U l’l) 1046 nnd lias mnde hli home perty.
was followed by Bugfrce, an
sponsored
by
the
late
Presi­
here
since
Hint
time.
this involved “ a struggle for —Melvin Ambcuhl, a survivor
its looping maneuver. The
Insecticide, and Free Seal,
dent
John
F.
Kennedy
as
an
the destiny of the American of an underwater exploration
After a t t e n d i n g local
w e a p o n was lobitcd (or
for terratzoo, cemcnter and
extension
of
the
so-called
republics."
schools,
Allen
wa*
•
student
"lofted”) In an arc to tho
in Florida which took ono life
other masonry surfaces.
target, allowing time for the Good Neighbor policy of the
and almost his own, was re ­ at George Washington Uni­
The expansion program, re­
late
President
Franklin
D.
versity,
the
School
of
Govern­
pilot to perform an escape
covering here today from tho
lating to the purchase of the
Roosevelt.
maneuver away from the
ordeal and doubtful if he ment, Washington, I). C.
20th street facility, will in­
Johnson said today the Alli­
He left Washington In 1041
"blast” area.
would try skindiving again.
clude a new furniture polish,
ance for Progress is “ the on­
to enllat In thn U. H. Infantry
Tho weapons used today,
Three Democrat* and four Imago; the world first self
ly path for those who believe
nnd served 30 months in the Republicans qualified
while completely inert, were that Ixjth the welfare and the
this polishing wax for wooden
similar to atomic ordnance dignity of man can advance
I’OINTE A PITRE, Guade Pacific Theatre before being morning for the May 5 party floori, Guard Gloss, and to
North Orlando voters will loupe (Ul’l) — French I’rcal discharged aa a cuptuln. He primaries, according to Clerk
in size and weight.
be introduced within 30 days
side by side."
go to the |io|ls Tuesday lo
uttcmlcd the Infantry School, of Courts Arthur H. Beck­ a new Gold Label Frcewax for
The Vigilante and Skyway
The President said thrre elect a group 2 and group 4 dent Charles de Gaulle, sur­
rior flight crews exhibiting must he increased cooperation,
rounded by strong security, Ft. Henning, Gu., In 1042, and with Jr.
triple action, cleaning, shin­
the best accuracy will match a greater degree of self-help councilman and five members paused in the West Indies to­ tho Itungcr-Commnndn School
Seeking Democratic nomina­ ing and killing insects.
to
a
Citizens
Charter
Hoard.
their skill against an A-4C on the part of Latin Ameri­
day en route to Mexico for of the South Pacific, prior to tions are Richard E. McCan­
Del Mar Industries, with the
Voting wilt tic by mnehino the start of a drive to woo receiving Uie Combat Infantry ns, for assessor; AI Davis, help of the Sanford-Seminole
Skyhuwk, the world's small­ can countries to make the
and polls will he open in Latin America to Ills inde­ Budge, the Bronze Star, and for justice of the peace, dlaest nuclear bomber, in a alliance effective.
Development Company, built
Hoorn C of the North Orlando pendent policies.
five combat aturs.
"Might vs Mite’* loft bomb­
trlct 6, and Charles M. Scott, the plant and operated a cab­
"At the same tim e," lie said
Returning to Sanford In constable, district 4.
ing run-off a t 0 a.m. Friday. In his prepared remarks, "we Company offices from 7 a.in
inet industry there tor eight
1916, he was employed in the
Heavy Attack Squadron must protect the Alliance until 7 p.m.
The Republicans, firat GOP months, closing operations in
Five (VAH-C), now the against the efforts of commu­ Candidate* are Boh Ste­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A wholesale produce business by members to file for county August 1982.
fleet’* first unit to operate nism to tear down what we're phenson, Incumbent, and Da­ lire in a dormitory of Amer­ Clmsu &amp; Co. Ho hus been a li­ offices, arc Guy Allen, form­ Jack Feinberg today credit­
vid G. Tilson, group 2 and ican University drove SCO co­ censed real estute broker sinee er Sanford acting postmaiter, ed John Krider, Chamber of
the HA-5C, won the loft building."
Mrs. Mana Grinstead and eds out into chilly weather Jan., 1055. For three yeura, he for assessor; Walter R. Ho- Commerce manager, and Clif­
event in the last Bombing
The President cited as evi­
Derby cn route to a near dence of the Communist tear- Harold A. Wilkes, group 4. •Sunday night. No injuries wua employed by II. L. Per- berg, for School board, Dis­ ford McKibbin, president of
sweep of the week’s comps- down in Latin America re ­ Running (or the charter board were reported but officials kins A Son, and left this posi­ trict 3; E. Pope Baaset, for Sanford • Seminole Improve­
tions. VAH-11, which atill cent "Cuban aggression in arc Mrs. Lucy Falrburn, Mrs. said extensive smoke and wa­ tion to accept appointment as county commissioner, District ment Company, with nego­
Florence E. Rhodes, Mrs. ter damage was dona to the acting postmaster of Sanford, 3, and Charles Kern, for jus­ tiating the transaction tor the
flies the A-3B, won the last Venezuela."
Gloria Ferrin, Mrs. Etta M seven story building.
In November, 1060.
tice of the peace, District 6. building transfer.
weapons loading erercise.
"We will soon discuss how
llarville, Mrs. Mary li. How
Allen is currently represent­
These seven bring to an
ell, Robert Wesley Dean, Ro­
ing the Vernon Company in even 50 the number of can­
bert Derum, Charlea A. TrcsSeminole snd two adjoining didates who have filed for
ler and Jay A. Wets.
county offices.
counties.
Also seeking a local office,
He is serving his eighth
Discussion by the Oviedo
TUESDAY
ytur us a member of tho Ves- but from the state level, are City Council of expansion
It) a.m. Close Air Support Mission—Tests A-8B/A-6A
tiy of Holy Cross Episcopal three candidates for state reMrs. Mary Mayo Neely, Church, and is • licensed lay- preaentative; S. J. Davis Jr., pluna to meet the impact uf
conventional weapon* ability in two delivery modes.
funner longtime resident of render for the parish.
RA-6C entrants to make two bomb drops, then fly recon­
incumbent, and Robert Petree, growth to be caused by tha
new state university, has been
Sanford, died Sunday morn­
naissance mltsicn.
A past-exalted ruler of the Democrats, and Dr. Robert
postponed from tonight to
ing in Tuimiqua, Pa., after a local Elk's lodge; s member of Hoover, Republican.
WEDNESDAY
March 31.
City of Sanford's bid of long lllnos. She was 91.
8:50 a.m. Profile Bombing Mission. Tests bomb'.ng
Die York Rite Masonic Bodies,
$8,011.49 for the vacant lot
Council members plan to
Mrs. Neely w u tho sister Bahia Temple, and the San­
accuracy on aimulated nuclear mission against roinplex
adjarent to the Sanford Pub­ of the Iste Nathan Mayo,
discuss with U. 8. Housing
target*.
ford Shrine Club, he has serv­
lic Library on Eaat First former Florid* Commissioner
and Horn* Finance Agency
THURSDAY
ed with membership commitStreet
ha*
been
accepted
by
representatives of a loan for
of
Agriculture
and
had
lived
1:33 p.m. Ilombing Derby briefing for press, other
S a n f o r d merchants and a feasibility study for a new
the U. S. General Servlcei in Tamaqua with her daugh­ ties of the Seminole County
special interest groups.
Chamber
of
Commerce
and
as­
other persons in the city are
Administration (GSA), Atlan­ ter, Mrs. Robert Harris.
4:30 p.m. Radar Bomb Scoring Bomber Mission: Tests
sisted in the United Fund expected to pay a goodwill water system and sewerage
ta,
it
was
learned
today
by
system.
She wu* well known in the diiyes.
bombing accuracy on simulated nuclear mission against
visit to DeBary Tuesday night,
City Manager W. E. Knowles.
multiple targets.
Sanford area as • pianist.
Alien has resided for the attending the program in the
GSA retained title to the lot
FRIDAY
Until recent months she re­ past 14 years a t 114 Crystal Dt-Rary Community Center.
after delivering the old post8 a.m. A-5A/A-3H/A-4H Kkyhawk lx ft Bombing
office building to the City for mained active with her piano Drive, Loch Arbor, with his Tha Sanford Chamber of
Competition.
playing, entertaining hun­ wife, Mrs. Ann Allen, who Is Commerce received an invita­
a public library.
SATURDAY
City Commiision la expect­ dred* cn radio and television. a member of the faculty at tion a t Its lost meeting from
0:10 a.m. Aircraft launch fur Air Show. (Open House
Other eurvlvors include a Seminole High School.
Chester Rearlck and they have
ed next Monday evening to
begins one hour earlier).
sterted drive to get a heavy
ratify the transaction and ap­ ■later, Mr*. Julia 51. 1}
8:30 ajn . Air Show with 24-plana fly-by.
, " P K i Club To Meet
attendance.
prove cheek for payment. It of Oklaweha; a son
10:30 a.m. Carrier Airmanship competitions.
chtflren" The Seminole Evening 11D Performing will be the Anhas discufscd using part of Neely, and five grande'
11:46 a.ra. Heavy Attack Wing One review and pre­ the lot for parking space and
Funeral services will be Club will meet a t 8 p.m. to­ golua Singers, a group from
Days to R egister
sentation of awards.
constructing a walkway to held a t the Calvary Episcopal day a t the llcme Demonstra­ Orlando.
12:45 pun. (approximately) Navy Appreciation Day
connect First Street with the Church, Tamaqua, Tuesday at tion Center on 26th Street for The Sanford Chambar is arc* F or the P rim aries
Plrnle, Lake Golden Recreation Area, Sanford Naval Air
present city parking lot on •&amp; p.m.. The family request* a demonstration on refinish­ ir-g as many residents as pos­
Station.
lha lake front.
ing furniture.
that flowers be omitted.
sible to make lha trip,
«

At Long Last,
Palms Hotel
Coming Down

W W A ...

BRIBFS

8 Die In Traffic

Behan Rallies

U.S. Power To Resist In Seclusion
Reds, LBi Tells 0AS

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Cyprus Calmer

Ex-Poslmaster
In Contest For
Tax Assessor

Diver Recovering

North Orlando
Votes Tuesday

3 Democrats, 4
GOPs Qualify

De Gaulle Tour

Coeds Flee Fire

Mrs. Mary Neely
Bombing Derby
G5A Accepts Bid Dies Af 91
On Library Lot

Oviedo Council
Delays Talks

Merchants To
Visit DeBary

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Scout Program
Presented For
Moose Chapter

Seminole Sales
Tax Collection
Ahead Of 19(3

Women of the Moose, San­
ford Chapter 1404, was en­
tertained a t the regular
meeting last week by girls
from J u n i o r .Girl Scout
Troop 867 of Lake Mary
with a program prepared by
the girla and their leader,
Mrs. H. W. Danklefs, In ap­
preciation of the sponsorship
offered them by the Chapter.
A framed certificate was
presented to Senior Regent
Ida May Sjoblom after pre­
sentation of the colon, the
Alms and Purposes of Girl
Scouting, The Promise and
Laws, a brief history of Girl
Scouting and an explanation
of the World Association and
w hat the association pin
Symbolises to memben who
wear i t
Tha colors were retired to
dose the program.
Mrs. Danklefs is Moose
Haven Chairman for the
Chapter and as a follow up
to last week's program, the
Seouta will make handmade
stationary and deliver it to
residents of Moose Haven in
Orange Park.
Enrollment was conducted
for Mrs. Helen Kelly after
w h i c h refreshments were
served by the committee,
Mrs. Flo McCarson and Mrs.
Haney Parkinson.

Bales tax collections in
Seminole County last month
ahowed a 924,000 Increase
over February 1063 but was
90,000 less than January, ac­
cording to the Florida Rev­
enue Commission.
Collection! were (04,040 In
February last, 970,711 In
February 1068 and (100,723
In January.
Commission also rolened
these gaaollna tax collections
in Seminole County: Last
m o n t h , (00,260s February
1068, (100,328 and last Jan­
uary, (106,048.
Seminole County received
986,809 laat month from the
gasoline tax, with an addi­
tional (8,484 placid in its
secondary road fund.

BOBBY PRICE, of Lake Monroe, is an evening
student in air conditioning and refrigeration
a t Mary Karl vocational division of Daytona
Beach Junior College. He is pictured taking
vacuum pump readings from an electronic
micron gauge during a lab session on campus.
A full time day program in air conditioning and
refrigeration will begin this summer a t the
school.

Henry E. Hlrt, of Osteen,
has retired after 20 years
service with the Florida Pow­
e r and Light Company.
A native of Fox, Mont., he
came to Florida In 1011, at­
tended public schools In Vo­
lusia County and moved to
New York City. He returned
on Oct. 14, 1043, and was em­
ployed at the Sanford power
plant at Lake Monroe as a

Post To Mark
Anniversary

helper. He later was promot­
ed to water tender, condenser
operator and turbine opera­
tor.
Mr. and Mrs. Hirt have one
son, Edward, employed el
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
They are membera of Osteen
Baptist Church.
Hlrt was presented with a
wrist watch as a retirement
gift by hla fellow workers.

Mambara of Campbell Doss­
ing Post and its auxiliary
will ealsbrata tha 4l*t anni­
versary of tha founding of
tha American Legion with a
covered dish dinner at 6:30
p.m tonight a t the clubhouse.
Officers of the American
Legion Fair Association will
be elected a t this meeting.
All candidates for political
office are Invited to a "chic­
ken pilau" between 4:80 and
7:30 p.m. March 28.

Vh'r BsnforB WrralB

By France* W riter
Mrs. Ruby Linden was hol­
ies* for the March meeting of
Circle One of the UPW of the
C o m m u n i t y Prcibytcrlan
Church of Lake Mary held at

her home last Tuetday night.
The hoitci* gave a mean*
Ingful devotional, centered on
the theme of "Faith,” ending
with the Lord'a Prayer recit­
ed in unison.
Mr*. Robert Rugemtein
wa* in charge of the program
which took up the Bible leison, Coloiilin* I, M2, a* am ­
plified by the Study Book,
"Be What You Are.” Each
phaie of the itudy wa* made
MADISON, WIs. (UPI) —
all Inclusive through discussC "Carpetbagger" is a fight­
ion by all members present.
ing word among Wisconsin
JOSEPH W. Brenner, Democrats these days.
Party leaders are trying to
DcBary businessman,
hang
the tag on Alabama's
took over new duties ns
George Wallace, the seg­
acting postmaster of Gov.
who has jumped
the DeHary postoffice regationist
first Into the Wisconsin
Saturday. He wns re­ feet
7 presidential primary.
commended by C o n - April
The batam governor flabressman A. S. Herlong beigasted
fellow Democrats in
r. to the Post Office th i Badger Stata last week by
Department. Next step announcing he would oppose
will be permanent ap­ favorite son Gov, John Rey­
pointment by Preaident nolds. Reynolds had confident­
Johnson, s u b j e c t to ly planned to hand over 46
S e n a t e confirmation. votes to President Johnson at
Mr. and Mrs. Brenner the Democratic national con­
reside a t 88 Monroe vention.
Avenue, DeBary.
Then Wallaea blandly an­
(Cox Photo) nounced he had picked this
state as the fir i* primary
testing ground of hla cam­
New Tooth At 92 paign against the civil rights
ALCOY, Spain (UPI) - bill and for a "protest vote
Mrs. Pilar Carbonell was very against federal takeover of
surprised when she opened states' rights."
her mouth, looked In the mir­
A U. 8. congressman-atror and saw she was cutting
a new tooth. She is 02 yesrs large is elected by the voters
of the entire state.
SWIFT’S TRU-TENDR
old.

Badger Demos
Tag Wallace
'Carpetbagger'

The Acaodation preiident,
Mr*. W. C. Hopklnt, gave a
brief report of the laat Aisodatlon meeting when Presbyterial president, Virginia Wllllama, and Prosbyterlal re*
cording aeeretary, Lenore
Long, were gueita. Theie lad­
le* gave a program baled on
"Be Wbat You Are" and fur­
ther llluitrated it by ibowing
a film on the work and the
need* of NepaL
Mr*. Ed Zimmerman, clrele
chairman, preiided over the

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Tha meeting cloaad with tha
Friendahip Circle and (he
Miipah Benediction. Thirteen
membera attended.
Refrashmenta of ataortcd
cookie a, floating aherbct fruit
punch, pecan pla and coffee
wera aerved by the hoitera
during a aoclal hour that followed.

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nation’s markets can approach.
Free to invest their money, their time,
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they see fit, these American businessmen
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The prohibitively high priciug of goods iu

a government controlled economy - making
them available to only the wealthy few - has
no place in a land that prospers with free
enterprise.
Still, voices are heard urging government
ownership of certain businesses, a condition
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freedom of individual Initiative and enter­
prise so that we may keep America Fowarful.

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expaaaWa to keep abreast of our growing need for more power.
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�Exile Cubans Prepare For Early Action Against Castro's Communist Rule
Castro's Cuba li near its
end.
f t The Fklel Regime faces
major opposition within two
months.
Tills much has been reveal­
ed in news items carried by
major wire services and at­
tributed to the Cuban Exile
Revolutionary Junta. The jun­
ta is led by former Cuban
ublic works minister Manlo Ray.
The wire services said he
gave no details of the
group's promise to fight.
J There are several groups of
Cubans, all foes of Fidel Cas­
tro, now in exile and all of
*• which promise to return to
their homeland in triumph as
q u ic k ly as possible.
^ They have been plotting in
separate ways for that day.
They have, until now, failed
to unite for the common pur­
pose of the overthrow of Fi­
del.
The Sanford Herald has in
Its possession one group's
plan. The key to the success
of the May 20 goal set by
.M anoio Ray can be found in
•th is group's last sentence of
Its “ conclusion."
“ In a democratic society
war ts the common factor that
unites the different ideas and
ideologies."
The dickering groups arc
nearing* unity. The statement
quoted above is the clue to
this.
m Much of the “plan" now is
" th e possession of The Herald
has been or is being fulfilled.
The “ General Plan" for the
Fidel foes includes:
—Sabotage in key Indus­
trial centers and communica­
tions systems.
—Commando a c t i o n s in
principal ports and installa­
tions near the sea shores in
order to harass and prevent
" a s much as possible the sea
commerce.
As la generally known, Cu­
ba, being an island, depends
on sea trade for its economic
life. Without it, Castro’s Com­
munist Cuba would be weak­
ened to the point that an in­
ternal revolt would be immi­
nent.
The key control spot for the
approaching fight with Fidel
is not in the United States.
It is in a foreign country. A
“ Marine Company" has been
“Shipping Company" has been
Outside of Cuba the exiles
have been granted the use of
bases from which they ope­
rate with the approval of the
foreign country’s naval forces.
Tbe Herald's “ memoranftd u m " lists the objectives (ac­
complish the downfall of the
Communist regime of Cas­
tro); the general plan; what
has been accomplished, much
of which must continue to
remsin confidential; the goals
of the exiles, many of which
have been accomplished; and
die needs of the group.
The conclusions consist of
£ many factors generally known
by the reading public. The
group expects to create chao­
tic condition* Inside Cuba
through the lack of electric
power, Inability to operate in-

Taiwan n . Formooo
The United States Depart­
ment of StaU o f f I e a 11 y
adopted Taiwan aa the name
for Formosa. Both Commun iit and Nationalist China
prefer this name, a Chinese
word meaning “great bay."
The Portuguese named the
{ ■ l a n d Formosa, meaning
"beautiful."

dustrial plants sod through
V bf
•sa fa ri
frra lh
faulty communcialiotu.
“ With the cry of war, all March 16, 1964— Page 3
Cubans will be united for a
common goal," the memo
Ginderville Volunteer Fire
declares.
Department President Tho­
Manolo Ray has announced
D-Day for this. With It, he
mas F. Weiss was guest
has sounded the death knell
speaker at the March meet­
of Fidel Castro.
ing of the Ladies Auxiliary
By Maryann Miles
Apparently he feels the
bickering has ceased as "war
A program on hibiscus will held at the home of Mrs.
is the common factor that be presented at S p.m. Thurs­ David Fauvcr with 19 mem­
unite different ideas and day by Mrs. Stephen Johnson ber* In attendance.
Wclsa advised that the
Ideologies."
for members of the Bear truck now is in running con­
Lake Community Club at their dition and tires will bo put
meeting In the Florida Power on upon completion of final
Corporation Club House on welding needed.
Price* on a pump for the
Holliday Avenue in Bear
truck are being secured by
Lake.
Federal State Market
Mrs.
Johnson.
longtime R. F. Rochlk and the fire­
News Service
member of tlte Mid-Florida men are planning to sponsor
Sanford
Chapter, Hibiscus Society, a circus on April 6 across
Shipping point informa­ will be assisted by Mrs. from the HLH Plant to help
tion for March 13. All tales James Ancrum, also a mem­ put the truck in working
F. O. B. Precooling charges ber of the Society, In present­ condition.
extra unless o t h e r w i s e ing a collection of slides on
Weiss pointed out that
stated.
there still are some fumilics
hibiscus.
SANFORD-OVIKDO
Representatives from the living within the five mil*
ZELLWOOD DISTRICT;
Lockhart Volunteer Fire De­ radius to be served by the
partment will attend the department who are not
Clear and mild.
Cabbage: demand good on meeting to explain their fire aware of its existence. He
beat, other* fair, market protection plan for residents explained that the five mile
steady. Domestic round type, of the Bear Lake area.
Invitation to attend the pro­
Expression's Origin
l ft bu. crates, $1.75 to II.S5,
The expression "to get the
very few higher, aome small gram has been extended by
sizes, low as $1.10; 50 lb. William Carpenter, president bmshoff" started with Pull­
sacks, according to quality of the club. Hostesses for the man portcri, who wore said
and size, $1 to $1.25; Savoy evening will be Mrs. John to give their beat service to
type, 1% bu. eratea, 1 lot, Neel and Mrs. Carpenter.
high tippers, while ether pas$2.25.
congers would he dismissed
at the end of a trip with just
Carrot*: demand moderate,
a quick brush with a whisk
m a r k e t slightly weaker,
broom.
Sacks, 48-1 lb., film packed,
$1.80 to $2.05; 50 lbt. loose,
FORT POLK. I.a. (AHTNC)
$1.76 to $1.80.
Celery: demand very good, —Pvt, Richard R. Cameron,
market firm. 16 in. eratea, 19, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
Pascal type, 8 dos. and larg­ ard R. Cameron, 204 Hays
er, $5; heart*, 24 count, film Dr.. Sanford, completed eight
weeks of advanced infantry
wrapped, $6.
Chinese cabbage: offering* training with heavy weapons . . . You may be qualified for
light, market about ateady.' under the Reserve Enlistment $1,000 life insurance . . . no
Program a t Fort Polk, La., vou will not burden your
16 in. eratea, $1.75 to $2.
loved ones with funeral and
Endive and sscarole: de­ March 6.
other expenses. This NEW
During the training Cam­ policy is especially helpful to
mand fair, market weaker.
1 1 9 bu. crates, $1216 to eron received instruction In those between 40 and 90. No
th# use of the 81 millimeter medical examination neces­
$1.50.
Lettuce: offerings light, mortar, the 4.2 inch mortar sary.
OLD LINE L E G A L RE­
market eteedy. Boston type, and the 106 millimeter recoil­ SERVE LIFE INSURANCE.
EBN crates, 24 count, l lot, less rifle.
. . . No agent will call on you.
He also received Instruction Fret information, no obliga­
$2.50; Iceberg type, WB
tion. Tear out this ad right
eratea, 24 count, few, $3.25; in map reading, land mine now.
Leaf type, 24 qt. baaketa, warfare, communication and . . . Send your name, address
few, $1.25 to $1.50; Ro- escape and evasion.
and year of birth to: Central
Cameron was engaged In Security Life insurance Co.,
maine, 1 1/9 bu. eratea, ac­
cording to quality, $1.50 to farming before going «n ac­ Dept. E-112, 1418 West Rosedale, Fort Worth 4, Texas.
tive duty.
$2.25.
O n 1 • n a , green: demand
light, market ateady. Crates
3 doz. bunches, $2.75 to $3.
Parsley and parsnip*: inaufflcisnt supplies to quota.
Radishes: d e m a n d fair,
market ateady. Baskets, film
packed, fled varieties, 30-6
or., 75c; Whit# varieties,
a fast e sp e it cal s e i v i r c
* W o r l d s finest l u e s
24-8 oz., few, $1.50.
* I up i|n.&lt;IiI v auto supplies
Spinach: Insufficient sup­
plies to quote.
Turnips: d e m a n d light,
market steady. 60 sacks, top­
ped and washed, $1.25 to
$1.50.
HASTINGS FLORIDA
DISTRICT!
Clear and mild.
Cabbage: demand good on
best, other* fair, market
about ateady. Domestic round
type, IV bu. crates, mostly
$1.75, occasional large sitca,
$2, few small to medium
low as $1.50; 50 lb. sacks,
according to quality and
O ur expert mechanic* adjust your brakes,
size, $1 to $1.2$.
add fluid, and clean and repack front wheal

Bear Lake Club
To See Slides

Ginderville VFD President Makes Report To Auxiliary

VEGETABLE
REPORT

area Is from the HLH Plant,
by airmilr, and will cover
the east side of Sanford and
Sunland Estates to Five
Points on Highway 17-92.
Futhcr information is avail­
able from Weiss or from
Leon Stolnmeyer, treasurer
of the department.
Meetings of the firemen

sre

held

at th# Ebeneicr
Church the first
and third Mondays of each
mouth, at 7:30 p.m. All the
hcli possible is needed and
all men of the are* covered
arc invited to join. .
D u r i n g the Auxiliary’s
business meeting the ways
and means committee report­
Me tli odist

For
Property

ed a total of $73.10 from the
chicken pilau supper held re­
cently at the Farmers Auc­
tion Market. Members were
asked to consider ideas for
an annual fund raising pro­
ject which will be discussed
at length at the April meet­
ing to be held at the home
of Mrs. Stolnmeyer.

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We Did It Again

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Sanford area citizens failed in
our responsibility when we defeated
the proposed county-wide, toll free,
metropolitan telephone system.
This we cannot understand, ca|&gt;cctally when it was so vividly point­
ed out that the communications
system was vital toward uniting the
county and preventing the dercad
disease of sectionalism.
Chamber of Commerce officials
as well as authorities of the South­
ern Bell Telephone Company and
the Winter Park Telephone Com­
pany njfree that n second effort to
establish the system will have to
wait ut leust another year. Even
then, If we approve it nnother 12 to
15 months will be required before
the system can be made operative.
In the past there has been consid­
erable criticism of Sanford mer­
chants for not having adequate
atocks and varieties of merchan­
dise. Yet, when our people had a
chance to support our own mer­
chants and other business firms wo
wore not willing to si&gt;cnd about one
cent a day.
During recent promotional efforts
to make the metro system a reality,

Worry Clinic

the merchants of this area went
along with it — at least for the
most part. Some, perhaps because of
the nature of their businesses did
not favor it. Hut, generally speaking,
Sanford’s business element did favor
the toll free system.
Our citizens must have realized
that the metropolitan system would
have been a tremendous asset to our
entire economy. Also, we must have
known that the toll free system
would have been a big factor in
deterring this growing problem of
sectionalism — something Seminole
County does not want because it rnnnot afford it.
Just recently the DeLand, Deltona. DeBary and Orange City sub­
scribers voted to unite themselves
into a single, toll free system. The
new plan went into effect a few
days ago. About 80 percent of the
subscribers voted in favor of the un­
ited system.
Here in Seminole, however, the
die has been cast by the question
remains. “ Why must Sanford always
have to make two or three attempts
before it npprovea a progressive
measure?

Hope Of A Nation
v

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After a male baby has grown out
of long clothes and triangles nnd has
acquired pants, freckles and so much
dirt that relatives to do not dare to
kiss it before meals, it becomes a
boy. A boy is nature’s answer to the
false belief that there is no such
thing as jterpctunl motion. A boy
can swim like a fish, run like a deer,
climb like a squirrel, balk like a mule,
bcjjow like n cnlf, eat like a pig or
act like a donkey, according to cli­
matic conditions.
He is a piece of skin stretched ov­
er an appetite, a noise covered with
smudges. He is called a tornado be­
cause he comes at the most unex­
pected times, hits the most unex­
pected places, and leaves everything
a wreck behind him.
He is a growing animal of super­
lative promise, is to bo fed, watered,
nnd kept warm; n joy forever, a |&gt;eriodlc nuisance, the problem of our
times, the hope of a nation. Every
boy born is evidence that God Is not
yet discouraged with man.
Were it not for boys, newspapers
would go unread and a thousand pic­
ture shows would go bankrupt. Boys
are useful in running errands. A boy
can ensily do the fnmlly errands with
the aid of five or six adults. The zest
with which a boy does an errand is
equalled only by the speed of a tur­
tle on a July day.
A boy is a natural spectator. He

watches parades, fires, fights, bnllg am es, automobiles, boats and air­
planes with equal fevor, but will not
watch the clock. The man who In­
vents a clock that will stand on its
head and sing a song when it strikes
will win the undying gratitude of
millions of families whose boys are
forever eoming to lunch about sup­
per time.
Boys faithfully imitate their dads
in spite of all efforts to teach them
good manners. A boy If not washed
too often and if kept in • cool, quiet
place after each accident, will sur­
vive broken bones, hornets, swim­
ming holes, fights and nine helpings
of pie.
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(The author of the above is un­
known. But, The Herald thunks John
Angel, principal of South Seminole
Junior High School for providing us
with a copy).

Dr. Crane’s

'Is There a Doctor in the House?'

Bruce Biossot— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook

Joan Is la th* same boat
with million* of buy* and
girls In high school or col­
lege. So scrapbook this raa*
and it* follow-op toraorow.
Or mail it to any children
or grandchildren away a t
school who ne*d help in
boosting their school marks.
Mothers, he sore to send for
that booklet mentioned be­
low.
CASE 8-413: Joan J., aged
13, la in Junior High School.
“Dr. Crane,” aha timidly In­
quired after I had addressed
her school convocation, "1
need help.
“For my daddy wants me to
make straight 'A' grade*. But
I can't remember half of what
1 read, so I'm lucky to get 'B '
marks.
“How can I improve my
memory and gat mor* out of
my study tim e?”
Agenda Plan
First writs down a study
program fur each week. Then
stick to it.
Schedule each day's study
lime something like thia:
Monday
7 p. m.—History Study
8 p. m.—English Themt
0 p. m.—Math
Then do th# same for Tues­
day, Wednesday and tha other
days of tha week.
For you avoid much dilly.
dallying and confusion when
alt you need do ia eonault your
today'* agenda.
Thus, instead of wondering:
"W hat should I be doing?” or
"W hat should I study first? "
you Just look a t your agenda
and follow it.
And as soon as yon have
completed one item thereon,
cross it out, prefsrably with a
colored pencil.
I use this same agenda plan
•ven now for all my varied
duties and I gleefully cross
out every completed Item with
a thick red pencil.
The "Agenda Plan” is alao
excellent for yon parents,
sines It helps banish futlla
fretting and eonfution that
may even produce peptic ni­
cer*.
Second, if you have a read­
ing assignment, aa for his­

tory, then "skim read” and reading, make yourself a
True-False or 4-anawrer qul*
“race tha clock."
Allot 10 minutes for a quick a t you read. (More tomorrow.)
Meanwhile, be sure to send
“oncc-over" trip through your
for the booklet "How to Im­
entire assignment.
Hit the high spots. Obvious­ prove Your Memory a n d
ly,, you can’t read every word | Study More Efficiently," en­
or even every sentence, but closing a long stamped, return
look for topie headings and envelope, plus 20 cents.
(Always write to Dr.
“key” events, such as dates or
a 1-2-3-4 tabulation of causes Crane In csre of this new*,
pr.per, enclosing a l«nr
or results of any given event.
If you thus ‘‘rare the clock,” stomped, addressed envelop*
and glance at It every minute, and 20 cents to cover typing
you can prod yourself into and printing coats when you
send for one of his book­
much faster reading time.
Indeed, the machine we use lets.)
to teach fuster reading is sim­
ply a device (tachistoscope)
that gives yon brief glimpses
at printed pages.
Q— What is Ihe difference
But you can teach yourself
to be a swifter reader just by between a fog and a cloud?
racing tha clock, all by your­
A—The difference In height.
self.
Fog is a cloud on earth; aloud
A golfer, for example, ean
also enjoy playing 0 holes all is a fog in the sky.
by himself for he can then try
to lower his previous scores o r ! Q—Which is the nation's
oldest incorporated city?
corr.pet# with ‘‘par.’’
Well, you students of all | ’A—York. Maine, which re­
age* (and adult readers) can ceived an English charter tn
develop fun out of racing the i March, 1012. and was incor­
clock. It lets you briefly porated under the name
“test*” the entire literary i Gcorgeana.
menu.
OVER 35 YEARS
Then go baek and carefully
At First &amp; Palmetto
pick the meat from the bones,
in your remaining 50 minutes. (Alongside old post office)
In my many years of teach- I
Ing college students, I have
seen aD” or ”C” students surpria* thamselvea (and their
families) within A weeks by
these psychological rules for
improving your tnemury a n d , • Carpels • Furniture
study habit*.
• Tile
• Piano*
But in order to glean the
* Rental Bedn
moat from this slower second

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Sanford
Furniture Co.

WASHINGTON (NEA) — covering letter on his commit­
Particularly In certain of
A major ateempt la underway [ tee stationery—to 80,000 “in­ the building trades plagued by
to array large element* of or­ terested parties," mostly offl- marked unemployment, the
rer* of local unlona across the
ganized labor nguinst the civil
notion had taken root even henotion.
rights package pending In the
There are today some 70,000 j f u e Hill's “round robin” mailSenate.
locnls, 57,000 of them affiliat­ | ing that opening theaa union*
Thi* effort ha*, in »nmc ed with international unions to Negme* would only perpet­
meaiure, fallen on fertile linked to the AFI.-CIO.
ual* ar.d exaggerate existing
ground. In ronsrquenrr, th e 1 Itt-Kulta of this huge mailing difficulties.
AFL-CIO, while continuing t o 1Imvo been more than n little
Confronted with this very
aupport the li-gi*lation "with-! distressing to the federation's le a l stir, the AFL-CU) leaders
out reienration and without leadership and s o m e w h a t have acted to prevent the
delay,” I* neverthelr** highly1phasing to Hill.
! ciucks in their pro-civil rights
The latter splendor of this house disturbed. Strong c o u n t e r ! The senator's aides say that stand from widening t* dewhile disapproving letterk pre­ ! idructive proportions.
shall be greater than the former move* are being mounted.
What give* t h e d r i v e dominate in tiie mail response,
In seeking to answer Hill,
says the l.ord of hosts; and in this
place I will give prosperity, says the against the hill among union*' a “surprising number" ara tiie federation could draw
■urh potency ia tha fact It ia favorable, with some union of­ I upon soma “ warm-up" pracLord of hosts.—Hnggai 2:9.
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led by Alabama's Ken. I.ister ficer* penning a heartfelt ire. Just a month ago It cir­
culated an answer to much
The welfare of the United States Hill, a long-timo friend of la-! “amen."
calls for stable pros|&gt;crity nnd a ris­ hor ami the chairman of th e | A good many ask niora In­ similar arguments advuneed
by the chief lobbyist against
ing standard of living in all parts of •Senate Laltor nnd Public Wel­ formation.
fare Committee.
Fur it* part, the federation ll • Satterfield, Mississippi
the free world.—David Rockefeller.
By Hal Cockraa
Hill rose on the Senate l.a* suffered a (Iznlilo bom­ lawyer and former president
Did
you
aver hear af a wife
floor on Jan. 15 to deliver a bardment from local union*, of the American Bar Associa­
being
so
mad
about her hus­
blr.it agninnt the "equal em­ international* and the labor tion.
ployment opportunity" fea­ prri*, the puzzled inquirlc*
Katterfietd currently is sec- band coming bom* lat* to tan­
tures of the legislation. In asking how to aniw-or f.iiter ri ti.ry-treasurer of the Co­ ner that aha waa speechless?
substance he charged tha Hill, tha proven friend of la­ ordinating Committee f o r
If parents wouldn't g« to
measures would undermine bor who voted against the two Fundamental American Freeunion seniority system*, o f-: riifutatury measure* u n i o n ! dums, set up in Washington to alcap a t tha switch there
feet so-called referral (hiring leader* most dislike—the Taft- combat the bills on all fronts. would b* lass Juvenile delin­
SEETHE
hall I practices, even endanger llurtley and the I.andrumFederation lawyers, having quency.
that
“welcome
na
the
Income
WASHINGTON (UP1) — Justed to the lower withhold­
first framed a reply to RatUrtax rut* are to all of ua who union representation right* Griffin acta.
All over Amerlra, citizen* are ing ratra.
Whan thay'rs supposed to
assured under the National
A substantial though un­ lield, prepared then a more
a
rt
employed,
they
may
he
In
ainne
liistam-rs,
it
nmy
. timing to grl|&gt;» thi» week
gu
to lied ia when a lot of
l.ahor
Relations
Act.
detailed,
more
comprehensive­
counted
n
u
m
b
e
r
of
local
•vith a at range and difficult tnke aa long aa tlirea nr four even more helpful to the un­
Copies of Hill's apcerli, unioiia clearly have welcomed ly legal argument designed to youngsters discover they hava
employed.”
That
la
eomeUiing
arronda.
iroblem. Namely, how to
Hut if we keep our bend*, to think ubuul aa we go about plus a 10-page memorandum Hill's a n u lt on the civil rights sutisfy thuusnnd* of puxsled homework to da.
i jK-nd the money mails nvullAN NBC TV SPECIAL ABOUT TIIE GREAT WONDERS
from which the speech was package as Justifying and ra­ union mtn. Hut this counter­
.l,le by the new income tax remembering t h « Immortal •pending our largesse.
OFAMERICA-FRIDAYMARCH
20 Channel 2—7:30 p.n*.
Tha income tax folk aspect
worda of Clifford P. Caaa, Thera la no fixed formula, taken, have since been mailed tionalising thsir already well- attack against the influential
• ut.
IN
COLOR-RECOMMENDED
FOR
TIIE ENTIRE FAMILY
to
haar
from
you.
Ara
you
go­
developed
fear*.
out
by
the
senator—with
a
Hill
has
just
begun.
Americana have had very H-N. J., we ehould he able to or aet of rulea, to guide a tax­
ing to worry about hearing
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with
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ittle experience In thia aort
payer In diipnaiug of hie addi­
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tional "take-home'' pay. Each
nf thing. It will lake time for out undue strcaa.
It wna Caee who pointed out will hava to work It out for
tag s earner* to become udWhan a baby rsisa* too
himaetf.
much rumpus in Its play pan
! expert that many will do
it sematima* gate rattled.
to by meana of a “ family eonference,” which la the good
A 10-year-old boy waa hit
Grnrva
Ut* sible person knows that.
old American way and which Th* Tlrmld
Altamonte Springe
the listeners.
on the head by a golf ball on a
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Mrs. Julia llartoa
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Hev. B. W. (tiller Florida course and tha bawl
Than again, Just what can
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handled in my houaehohl.
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cams right out of his mouth.
truthfully
broadcast!
l.ake Mary
Dear Lake-Forral City
When my family found out ler alaa rarrlra tha arllrr'a Should wa tell them of the
lr*p a«ma and addraaa. t*attara
Mra. Frances Wealer
Mra. Maryann Mllea
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Mra. Clarence Snyder
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world with a fence around it, ing in a democracy, th* ma­
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if I outfitted nty offspring
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with "lleatle wigi.”
Mra. (irorgr Kelsey
Mian Helen Hnodgras*
Johnson say economy It a the present trend in a very3HS-3I8S
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must so he asks that certain short time wa will be Ukc
help tha unemployed by let­
light* he turned out (of all them.
ting me buy up her entire
things). That might sound OK
Freedom to worship s* we
quota of Girl Scout cookie*,
If the little things like hll- choose ia slowly but surely
which otherwise ilia would aell Huns to our enemies were
sllpping away from us. There
to tha neighbors.
! stopped.
is no UlbU&gt; reading In the
My two-year-old waa too
There are a number of schools and no repeating of
young to understand tha prob­
amusing tiling* we hear on : the Iam l't prayer in Ihe
.’age 4
Sanford, Florida
Mon., March lfl, 19G4 lem, but, icnaiug that some­ Ihe radio, such as Ihe voice school*. Unless our church
thing was troubling me, he
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knocked my glasses of tha ta­ llutsla. Just what good doei it
serious
and
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grams? If they triad to do but more right* being taken
l i t . i vs l . • t i ;&gt;» t i «oh
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ment among optician*.
anything about it In tha form from ui. We need mora Gail
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a tm c m m u i a t m
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First Session
Of School On
politics Set

Art Group To
•Elect Officers
Election of officers is plan­
ned in May for the Sanford
Seminole Art Association and
a nominating committee was
named at the group'a recent
meeting in the old library
building.
Also discussed was a pro­
p o s a l for a week of intensive
instruction in painting in the
late summer. More than 20
participants have signed for
tiie course.
The March meeting was
conducted by the president,
Joe Mathicux, who welcomed
the guests. A report was giv­
en on the reception at the
Deliary Mansion (or two
^Jacksonville artists w h o s e
paintings are exhibited there
through this month.
Mrs. Mildred Babcock was
in charge of the reception
sponsored by the SSAA.
Attention was called to the
recently acquired furnishings
for the SSAA headquarters.
These Included 15 folding
diaira purchased by the asso­
c i a t i o n and contributions of
a table and bookshelf by Mrs.
A. 11. Stevens and Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Scott.
The program for the even­
ing was in charge of Mrs.
Beth Gregory and consisted of
figure sketching with Mrs.
Betty Oliff as model. She was
attired in a tan and white
western costume.
% Refreshments were provid­
ed under the direction of Mrs.
Erm a SmMh.
The next meeting will he
April 15 with a covered dish
supper and critique planned.

March 16. 1064—Pape 15

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'Blue Angels' Suffer First Fatality In 18 Years
APALACHICOLA (CPU A veteran member of the
famed "Blue Angels," the U.
S. Navy’s crack precision
aerial team that never lost a
man in 18 years of hair rais­
ing exhibitions, was killed
Sunday—on a routine flight.
11c was Lt. George L.
Neale, 29, formerly of Pitts­
burgh, Pa. He died when he
rjccled from his crippled
FU F Grumman Tiger and
his parachute failed to open.

Neale was on his way to his
home base at the Pensacola
Air Station after performing
with the team at West Palm
Reach.
“He was coming in low with
his wheels down, like he was
trying to land at the air base
here. Rut he didn't make It."
said Jam es Wilson, a com­
mercial fisherman who saw
the crash.
"I saw him (Neale) when
he ejected out of the plane,
and his chute never opened

exhibitions. The Blue Angeli
have 82 exhibitions for 1984.

it just sort of trailed him t sonnel and to the general
public.
down, Wilson said.
Lt. Cmdr. C. E. Nilson of j Neale's wingman, Marino
the Pensacola Air Station said ! Capt. John Kretsinger. said
Neale’s plane "presumably the Blue Angels fly in such
bad a flam cout” which sh u t1close formations at the air
oif the Jet of the blue aircraft shows they stage all over the
which is capable of flying country that they lap wings
as much as 14 feet and only
near the speed of sound.
Neale flew the number four three feet above each other.
Kretsinger said the tram
slot with the crack aerial
team which was organized at has the best safety record of
Corpus Christ!. Tex., in 1946 any aerial group, never hav­
to "demonstrate precision ing lost a man or had a ser­
techniques” to military per­ ious accident in its various

Workers Cleared
SARASOTA (UTI) — Two
members of the Electrical
Workers Union were cleared
Wednesday of charges of cut­
ting a telephone cable during
last summer'* bitter, 61-ilay
strike against the General
Telephone Co. of Florida.
They are Larry Wayne Tins­
ley. 24. and Ronnio Lee Eas­
ier, 31.

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STEPHEN C. SEWELL, president of the Student Council nt Seminole
High School, is presented a U. S. savings bond as the winner of the Youth
Leadership Contest by Sanford Lodge of Elks. Pictured from the left:
Louis Girard. Elks youth activities chairman; Sewell and Pete Rowersox,
Elks exalted ruler.
(Herald Photo)

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Tully Is Given
Ship Command
Chief of Na\a! Personnel
today announced the orders of
Capt. Joseph M. Tully Jr. ns
commanding officer of the
fleet oiler USS Neosho, lie
was commander of Heavy At­
tack Wing One nt Sanford
Naval Air Station from June
1001 to July l'JC3. Such au
assignment often leads to
command of a carrier.
Captain Tully, presently a
student at the National War
College, Washington, D. C.,
was graduated from the U. S.
Naval Academy with the class
of 1942 and has had various
assignments both afloat and
ashore prior to his present as­
signment.
The Neosho is one of six
giant fleet oilers operated by
Uic U. S. Navy with a full load
displacement of approximate­
ly 40,000 tons and a comple­
ment of 20 officers and 300
enlisted men. Tills makes the
ship about twice the size of
the SS America and the SS In­
dependence, or about half that
of the super-carrier USS Forrestal.
May flies usually live only
a day after they reach the
adult stage, but they are nut
trua flies.

Druggist Is Guest Speaker
#For English Estates PTO
By l i u Casselberry
Gucit speaker for last
Week’s meeting of the English
Estates PTO was E. B. Moses
Jr., druggist, who spoke on
poisons in the home.
lie described antidotes for
l^rnnny common poisons found
in the avorage home and dis­
tributed charts listing the
counter dosages.
Recommended by the nom­
inating committee as a new
slate of officers were Tom
Moses of Tanglcwood, presi­
dent; Mrs. W. Taylor Douglas
of Tanglcwood, first vice
president; Mrs. Dale Beebe
lo f Lakewood Shores, second
vice president; Mr*. J. RLcgg of English Estates, re­
cording aecreUry; Mr». Jitn
Kain of Fern Park, corres­
ponding secretary; Pete Lytic
of English Estates, treasurer
and Mrs. Gloria Crecdon oi
Tanglcwood, assistant treas­
urer.
Mrs. Marty Bennett of EngFlJsh Estates was nominated
from the floor lor the office
of accond vice president.
Elections for the new offi­
cers W'lll be held at the April
7 meeting.
In other business the PTO
expressed its appreciation to
Bill Dawkins of Salter’s Nurs­
ery for the planta and aerkvlces which he has donated
"for landscaping Use grounds

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of the new achool.
Refreshments were served
in the school cafeteria by the
sreond grade room meiiiers
following the meeting.

Winner in the annual Youth
Leadership Contest of San­
ford Elks Lodge is Stephen
Grover Sewell, son of Rev.
and Mrs. Grover Sewell and
president cf the Student
Council of Seminole High
School.
Stephen was presented with
n U. S. savings bond by Pete
Rowersox ami Louis Girard,
exalted ruler and youth ac­
tivities chairman, respective­
ly, of the lodge.
A native of Rome. Ga.
Stephen attended S a n f o r d
Junior High School and is a
senior ut Seminole High. He
was editor of the Sanford
Junior High newspaper, is
secretary and chnplnin of the
Key Club and vice president
of the National Honor Society.
He is the recipient of the
Pilot Club’s "Teenager of the
Month” award, lie is a mem­
ber of the Latin Club, and is
active in basketlial).
In church work, he was
president of Pioneer Youth
Fellowship (junior high age
group) and is president of
Senior High Ycutli Fellow­
ship, president of St. Johns
P r e s b y t e r y Senior High
Youth Fellowship and histori­
an of the Senior High Youth
Fellowship of tile Synod of
Florida.
He is a member of the
American legion
bast-hall
team and has aided in many
civic nnd community activi­
ties, such ns the March of
Dimes and Salvation Army
through the Key Club.
Elks Lodge based its con­
sideration in naming Stephen

Convicted Man
Just Walks Out
MILAN. Italy (UPD—Gilberto Ruvoli walked indig­
nantly out of the courtroom
hi re when the judge sentenc­
ed him to five years in jail for
fraudulent bankruptcy.
When police caught up with
him in the courthouse hall
Ruvoli told them be did not
think thu five-year sentence
was fair.

as the winner on leadership,
citizenship a p " t i.ition, perserverame, r
iroefulness and sen ■ » ' honor.
Stephen’s to" ,ure entry
contains letters of commenda­
tion from George Tmiliy, exe­
cutive vice president of First
Federal Savings and Loan
Association; It. F. Mann, exe­
cutive vice president, Florida
State Rank, and Andrew J .
Bracken, principal of Semi­
nole High School.

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F irst session of a "citizen
school on politics and cove m n u n l , " ■ co-opera­
tive, nonpartisan effort by
both major political parties,
will be held Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. in First Federal
community room, Orlando.
Organized by Rep. Jan
Fortune, of Seminole Coun­
t y , the Central Florida Cit­
izens Committee for Active
Citizenship is directed by
Fortune, Paul Douglass, di­
rector of the Center for
j Practical Politics, R o l l i n s
College; Robert Petree. pres­
ident of the Orange County
( Young Democratic Club, and
Lou Frey, president of the
Orange County Young Re­
p u b lic a n Club.
Purpose of the achool is
to provide information about
the organization and activi­
ties of government; to dis­
cuss political parties and
how they operate; to allow
citizens to meet political
leaders, and to discuss issues
facing the Florida govern­
ment.
™ Thn first session will take
up the structure of Florida's
government ami political par­
ties; how citizens become
candidates; e l e c t i o n cam­
paigns, and public office.

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Seminole '9's Back In Action This Week Pirate's Alley Pells 3
Dodgers Can
Be Better,
Alston Says

VI

BY JULIAN 8TENSTR0M

More than ISO physicians and athletic department
officials wound up a two-day meeting in Jacksonville on
VERO BEACH (UPI) Saturday which was attended by Seminole High coaches
Those who don't see how the
Ralph K. Stumpf Jr. and John Colbert, Sanford Junior
world champion Los Angeles
High fcotball coach Dan Pelham, and Sanford physicians,
Dodgers could possibly be any
better, are cordially Invited
Dra. John Morgan, C. L. Park Jr., and Leonard Munson.
to come out and take a look
The seminar opened on Friday and Initial acaslons
for themselves.
were confined to post-graduate lecturea on arthritis and
The Dodgers approached
related diseases. Saturday’s sessions were devoted to the
baseball perfection when they
prevention and treatment of athletic injuries—and this
awept the mighty New York
was why ao many coachaci and tralnera frem all of
Yankees four straight games
Florida and Georgia were present.
last October.
The highlight of the two-day seminar came when they
It was difficult then to con
heard Forest Evashevskl, Iowa's director of athletics,
celve how the Dodgers could
apeak on "Medical Reaponalbilltiea of the coach In the
do any better.
athletic program.”
Manager Walt Alston hon
Other speakers Included Florida's cage coach, Nor­
•stly thinks they can — be
man Sloan; Dr. P. B. Murphy, tha University of Ken­
causa "we atlll have the pitch'
tucky’s team physician; Fred J. Allman Jr., an ortho­
lng and should have more
pedic consultant for public schools in Atlanta, Ga.; Dr.
power."
W. D. Paul, University of Iowa rheumatologist and tram
The pitching Alston talks
physician; and Dr. James D. Beeson, a Jacksonville
about merely happens to be
anesthesiologist.
the best in baseball. It may
The sessions alio heard a talk and observed a demonnot be deep but it's gilt-edged
■tration on ‘‘Quackery” by Oliver Field, Director of Inup front.
vestlgaticn for the American Medical Association, He
Thst added power he men
reported that sick people In the United States apend more
tions could come from big
than 230 million dollars annually on misrepresented
Frank Howard—if he’s avail'
treatm ent programs which are of no use In curing their
able—and fleet Willie Dsvis.
ailments.
Alston's power hopes, of
The seminar was sponsored by the Florida and
course, hinge on the hope that
Georgia chapters of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foun­
Howard will change his mind
dation. Tha Friday sessions were planned to bring tho
end decide to play this year.
latest Information about the diagnosis and treatment of
And Howard's latest word Is
arthrltia and rheumatism to practicing phyilclana in the
it would be "virtually impos­
two-state
area.
sible" for him to play.
The faculty consisted of prominent rheumatologists
If those two whack the ball
from medical renters In 10 stales.
with the added authority Als­
The program was arranged under the general chair­
ton envisions and Sandy Koumanship of Sanford A. Mullen, M.I)., president of the
fax, Don Drysdale, Johnny
Florida chapter, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation.
Podres and Ron Perranoski
Members of the program committee were Vcrndn K.
keep firing the ball in the
Powell, 31.D., Atlanta, and Woods A. Howard, 31.D., Lake­
same style they did last year,
land. Arrangements for tha meetings were made by
the Dodgers could become the
Ralph E. Nollncr, executive director, Florida chapter.
first club to win National
Lesgue pennants back to back
since the Milwaukee Braves
did in 1957 and 1938.
They say pitching is at least
73 per cent of the game. The
Dodgers have it in spades.
a n r n M s n s r n — a / i a m ii_
Tonight's entries;
1. O i l '« A'MrrNR, 2. Jodie
There's Xoufaa, who seems r m i T w a r n — a/te mii# _ ((••■I.
3 McAllen, 4. Taminy
well on his way to becoming 1. Tresspass, I. Kourway K a ­ l.u, s. Dray Matter, 4 .latte
r i n , I. I’. n w u r th y , 4. Uallrn-, I’arla. 7. Olinan Itlva, S. Flying
one of the best of all time. He S. Irish Atari. S. Hamml* llall.
PUpper
Dusty Captain, I. Itutiy THIIIII I t t C I t — S I N Mile—
won 23 games last season
I. Morning Tide, 7. lied Apple
while losing but five and set Keeler
f lrte n, I. Trim T alk, 4. I’rlra
down the Yankees twice in
Way, S. Hkyla, «. Treir I.eigne,
the World Scries.
7. Phony Vet, S. T y le r la-e
i - o t 'i i T i f s u p s : — a / i n title—
There's big Drysdale, a 191. Dominated, 2. Ill Fireball,
game winner, whose wicked
3. I’a tt y Will. 4. Ilin l In Hank.
S. Flora llay, 4. K entucky Jim,
sidearm curve ball handcuff­
7. I.eon W.. S. Floml
ed the Yankees on a threeF I F T H HACK — 3 S Mile —
bitter, 1-0, for the most glit­
I. Itork T ray, 2. I.Iberia*. 2.
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) I lo m rr King, 4. I'm J a n , S.
tering performance in last
Protocol, 4. Middle K night, 7
—Former light heavyweight Cindy Hobble, S. Now Hun
October’s series.
Thcre'a Podres, who won boxing champion A r c h i e MATII HACK — R/in Mile —
I. Hattie McNalib, 2. Ilarn a ile 'a
only 14 games, but all of them 3!oore, suffering from back lleet, 1. K aulori Joy, 4. Ho
and leg Injuries caused by an Hllin, I. Holy T error, I. I&lt;ower
big ones.
Deck. 7. Make Y' More, I.
There's Perranoski, w h o automobile accident, remain­ Twlety
Jet
won 16 games and saved 19, ed in satisfactory condition MKVKXTII HACK — J'N Mile
I. Ilunn. 3. F a i r Hickory, S.
to become the game's out­ today at Doctors Hospital.
Hud, 4. J im m y Hock,
3loore and a passenger In lloNiort
standing relief pitcher.
i. Silver T ray, 4 Silver Blieba,
There's Bob Miller, who his car-boxer Charles Payne, 7. Marilyn C-. S. Hello T ruuIdee
won 10 games but who teamed 24, of Toledo, Ohio— were In P.llitlTII RACK — B/IS Mile —
up with Perranoski In the lat­ Jured Saturday when their 1. SI.ue Uought, 3. Parla I’lke,
Mlnle (lair*. 4. Dantiy Hus­
ter half of the season to be­ automobile was hit by an out 3.
ky, 5. Allied Copper, 4 Holdcame an outstanding bullpen of-rnnlrnl car and plunged ■II llr w a r d . 7. Italian l&lt;ace, I.
Florence McNalib
down a to foot embankment.
man.
HACK — B / l t Mile —
Police said the driver of the I.M ATH
If Howard plays Alston has
Doc Hobble, 3. Demand
other
vehicle
was
3tarlnc
Itork, 3. Fourw ay Ange, 4.
a settled outfield with Willie
hh
Hear*. I. T ranw aya. 4
Davis in center, Tommy Pfc. Eddie Wallace Jr., 10, THank
Hou. 7. l l a t o r I-and, l.
of
Camp
Pendleton.
They
»aid
Davis (no relation) in left and
T ry Tn Win
TKATH
HAITI — B/IS Mile —
Howard in right. Tommy Da Wallace lost control of his
I. C h ry te r, 2. Ilork F light, I
vis won the league's batting car and swerved into the left Karaeote Muncua.t, 4. Ill T r o u ­
championship last year for lane, hitting Moore's car head ble*, 3, tlei-ca, Hose, 4. II. II.'a
Torpedo, 7. Hkue, I. So S p le n ­
the second season .In a row on.
did
Hospital
attendants
said
Willie Davis is probably the
Ki.KAT.A1TI If ACK — 3 /4 Mile
1. Mary Mllaml. 2. Ilnodfallh,
fastest man In baseball and Moore, 47, waa auffering from 2.
SI. Pete Hock, 4. II Nellie
Howard ran swing a bat with minor back and leg injuries i. Irltli Caper, S. T earin nia, 7.
and
cuts
and
bruises.
They
Vte
Darling, I. Calm Cecil
the mighty.
"Some day," predicta Ala said X-rays showed no brok
Ion, "Howard is going to out- en bonei.
Wallace suffered only minor
homer them all."
Catching is a settled spot bruises and was not hospital
with John Ruseboro the No. 1 lied.
Friday afternoon the Lyman
man and Doug CaniUll behind
High golf team posted a 3 to
him. Jeff Thorborg, one of
1 victory over Osceola High
four rookies the Dodgers must
at Kissimmee. Joe Pavelchak
keep on Utelr roster this year,
ami Steve Gillespl picked up
may stick as the No. 3 catch
ixiints In their forrsome. Jim
cr.
Reminole High facet a busy ilalmcr won his match while
Alston says he won't decide week, sporti-wise, according Mike Coles dropped his for
on bla infield until opening to Athletic Director Fred Kissimmee's only point.
day. But you can bet it will Ganas. Tuesday the Seminole
Lyman picked up best ball
be Ron Fairly at first if he's meet the Boone llravei in honors in both matches.
not needed in right field, Jim baseball at Seminole High,
CilUam at second, speedy Wednesday the Seminole spikMaury WUJs at short and Ken era host the Kdgewater Ea­ Player Sold
McMullen at third. If they gles, Winter Park Wildcats
BLACKBURN, E n g l a n d
don't make it—and don't bet and the Oak Ridge Pioneers (UPI) — Everton purchased
against it—there arc a lot of in a four-way track event, center forward Fred Picker­
ether candidates.
and Thursday the Seminole ing from the Blackburn Rov­
So, all In all, you can see golfers go to Rolling Hills ers Tuesday for 8224.000. The
why the Dodgers look good — Country Club to tackle Lyman all-tlma British record for the
maybe too good for the rest High.
tale of a soccer player was
of the league.
This afternoon the Tribe'a set in 1962 when Manchester
keglcrs will be active in the United purchased Denis Law
Inter-Scholastic B o w l i n g from Turin of Italy for |322,League.
000.

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Condition Is
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Lyman Golfers
Beat Osceola

Seminole High
In Busy Week

Two of Seminole County's
high school baseball clubs re­
turn to diamond action Tues­
day afternoon while another
takes the field again Wcdncs
day. Only one of the schools,
Lyman High of Longwood,
was able to pmt a win in
openers F r i d a y afternoon.
Long wood took a 2 to 0 dccii
ion from the Oviedo Lions and
Seminole High dropped a 6 to
0 affair to Winter Park in a
Metro league affair.
Coach Jim McCoy’s nine
waa limited to four scattered
singles by Jim Wallace of the
Wildcats. Meanwhile the Win
ter Park nine picked up seven
hits off John Sicrs and David
Gollahcr. The latter worked
the last two frames for San­
ford.
Winter Park broke into the
scoring column in the fourth
frame when they pushed over
It p itl
a pair of runs. They bundled
rujo
works
under
the
wutchful
eyes of New
a couple of hits in the fifth
York manugcr Yogi Berrn, right, and coach Jim
for two more and added an­
Hogan at tho Yankeoa’ training camp in Fort
other pair in the sixth. Wal­
Lauderdale.
lace picked up the win for
Winter Park while Siers of
Sanford took the Ion.
• • •
At Longwood Park Friday
afternoon, S t e v e Simpkins
spun a neat two-hitter for the
Lyman High Greyhounds who
were able to push across sin­
gle tallies in the fifth and sev­
enth innings ami post a 2 to 0
The City Recreation De­ through a grading system of
victory over the Oviedo Lions.
partment
announced that this running, throwing, hitting and
Until clubs, comprised pri­
marily of basketball athletes will b« a busy week with try­ fielding.
City Recreation Director
who Just completed the cage outs for the Junior boys and
season, were in exceptionally major leaguea on the calen­ Jim Jernlgan said today ba
was anticipating a highly suc­
good form. Simpkins, In hurl­
dar.
cessful season in little m a­
ing Ids shutout, was in deep
Tuesday and Wednesday jor and junior boys play. He
trouble in bolli the seeond and
third inningt hut he was able boyi who wish to play junior said he expected a big turn­
to bear down and pitch his boys baseball tills year for out at th« two-day elinlea.
Jernlgan declared that boys
way out of danger. .Marvin the first time will go through
should
be aura to bring birth
Cook and Richard Smith various workouts and clinics
certificates with them to the
came through with timely sin­
gles to punch over Lymau's a t Sanford’s Memorial Sta­ workouts. He emphasised that
dium. The tryouts will start this also holds true for boys
two runs.
attending tha little major lea­
Jim Courier went the dis­ at 4 p. m.
tance for the Lions and twirl­ The youngster* will receive gue tryouts at Fort Mellon
ed commendable hall, limiting a number and then proceed Park which are slated for
Thursday and Friday of this
the 'Hounds to only four safe­
week. These workouts also
ties, but one of them was a
will begin a t 4 p. m. each
triple tagged by Duffy Mcuday.
fcld.
Age groupings have been an­
Seminole meets B o n n e
nounced as follows; to be eli­
High's Rravcs of Orlando in
gible for little major league
another Metro League affair
play boys nine but who will
Tursday afternoon while Ly­ Seminole High School's golf be 10 years of age before
man tanglei with the Wild­ team fired a 13 to 3 victory Aug. 1 are eligible along with
wood High Wildcats in an over DeLand High’s linksmon youngsters 10 and 11 years of
Orange Bell Conference con­ Saturday In an 18-hole event. age plus 12-ycar olds who
test at Ijmgwood.
Ray Bradford of Sanford will not be 13 before Aug. 1;
Oviedo will go to 31clbournc dropped a 2 to 1 match to and to be eligible for junior
Wednesday afternoon to meet Greg Northrup but Roth Vih- boys baseball youngsters 12
Central Catholic High.
len defeated Ham Fuller ot but who will ba 13 before Aug.
SANFOlil)
(MX) 000 0 -0 4 2 DeLand 3 to 0. In this mateh 1 are eligible along with all
W. PARK
000 222 x-l« 7 2 Sanford took the best ball, boys 13 and IS years ot age
Siers, (iollalirr (5) and Hig­ 2th to 44.
plus boys IS who will not be
gins; Wallace and Johnson.
3!eanwhile, Jeff Williams of 16 before Aug. 1.
OVIEDO ,
000 000 0 -0 2 2 Seminole defeated Jim Hayes
The City Recreation dir­
LYMAN
000 Oil X—2 4 4 3-0 and I.arry Sherwood beat ector reminded boys wish­
Courier and Ilrooks; Simp­ George Lackland, 2*8 to 44. ing to play in either of the
kins and Meufeld.
Again Sanford's golfers took two leagues, wfto are non­
the best hall, 3-0.
residents of Sanford, should be
Vihlcn took medalUt honors sure to obtain a non resident
when he fired a 73 in his recreation card from tbe San­
match with Fuller. Bradford, ford Recreation Department.
although defeated by North­ Non-resident cards are avail­
The Women's Golf Assoc­ rup, fired a f4. Jeff Williams able for a nominal fee on
iation at Mid-Florida Coun­ posted a 78 and Larry Sher­ cither an Individual or a
try Club recently held a wood came In at 83.
family basis.
four ball-best Invitational,
hosting tile women's groups
from the 3tayfalr and Roll­
MORE RACING DAYS!
ing Hills country clubs.
Muriel Scott and Hazel
Dune of Mayfair and Betty
Guild and Fritsie Cook of
Rolling Hilts raptured first
place.
Second place honors were
taken by Ruth Nrrron and
lllnnrhc Nicely of 3tayfalr
plus Sally Quins and Doris
Kel.yak of Rolling Hills.

Little League Units
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Tribe Golfers
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In tbe Cactus circuit, th«
Cleveland Indians beat the
Chicago Cubs, 4-1, as rookie
righthander Gordon Syofried
gained the victory in a start­
ing assignment with five
scoreless innings; the San
Francisco Giants scored their
seventh exhibition victory, the
most in the exhibition league,
by toppling the Boston Red
Sox, 7-4, behind Bob Shaw's
second win; and the Los An­
geles Angels edged the Cleve­
land "B " team, 8-7, with a
two-run rally in the ninth
inning.
The Los Angeles Dodgers,
playing their third exhibition
game south of the border, sus­
tained
their first defeat
against combined squads of
Mexico City Reds and Tigers,
8-3, in a contest called in the
bottom of the eighth inning
because of rain. The Mexican
All-Stars effected the victory
by snapping a 4-4 tic in the
seventh inning with a fourrun outburst against Dick
Calmust.

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NEW YORK (UPI)—Paul
Hornung of the Green Bay
Packers and Alex Karraa of
tha Detroit Lions, who were
suspended last year for
gambling, were reinstated
today by Commissioner Pete
Roselle of the National
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SATURDAY
HANOVER, N. II. (UPI) Yale won the 24th annual
Eastern Seaboard Intercol­
legiate swimming champion­
ship.
LANCASTER, Pa. (UPI) —
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one point to win the Eastern
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pionship.
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Home run hitting may be
right up a certain Pittsburgh
rookie's alley.
Gene Alley of the Pitts­
burgh Pirates that is. Alley,
a 23-year-old shortstop who
poked 19 four baggers last
season for Columbus, the
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Kansas City Athletics. An­
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J. Kippenbrock and Rev. Paid S. Schultz, left to riuht, officiating. Mem­
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Smiley, chairman; M. H. Leonard, co-chairman; Herbert E. Olsen, Dr.
Herald O. Grain, Mrs. Michael McDermott, Mrs. Kippenbrock, William
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Good Shepherd No More Cigarettes
To Hear Talk
By Principal For YA Hospitals
By Donna Estea
South Seminole VFW Post
8207 has been notified by
the Department of Florida
that rigarrtts may no long­
er be donated by VFW Posts
to the VA Hospitals, Com­
mander Robert March re­
ported at the regular m eet­
ing of the post last Tucsduy
evening.
Items which may be given
to the veterans are putties,
games, books, fresh fruits,
candies,
personal
articles,
shaving equipment and white
sox.
.
In other business a special
meeting was scheduled for
Tuesday evening of this
week to price items for the
rummage sale which will
take placo April 3-4, from 9
a.m. until G p.m. each day,
a t Fern Plata.

A talk on "Christianity ind
Education" will be prciented
by Web Robertson at Wednes­
day's 7:30 p.m. mid-week ser­
vice at Good Shepherd Luth­
eran Church.
Robertson is principal o(
S p r i n g Lake Elementary
School In Orlando am Pii well
qualified to speak on this sub­
ject. He also is chairman ot
the Day School Board of St.
John Lutheran Church as well
as a Sunday School teacher
and a strong Lutheran lay­
man.
He is married and father of
Danny and Scott. Mrs. Ilobertson Is kindergarten teach­
er at St. John Lutheran
Church. Robertson also Is
head of the Referee and Um­
pires Association of Orange
County and is active in local
aports.
These informal and infor­
mative mid-week services
have been very well received
by the congregation a n d
friends of Good Shepherd. The
Rev. George W. Kinnamon,
interim pastor, extends an in­
vitation to all interested per­
sons in (he Sanford area to a t­
By Mrs, Adam Muller
tend the services.
Herbert D. Gibb American
Watchword for Lent 1964 Is
•'Be the Church — Come to Legion Post 259 of DeBary
has announced that special
Church.’*
festivities arc being planned
in celebration of the 45th an­
niversary of American Legion
to be observed Wednesday.
Highlighting the day will be
a banquet to be held at Stet­
son Union Building in DcLand
beginning at 6:30 p.m. Post
The finale of the Ameri­
can Legion Oratorical Con­ members with 43 years of
test at South Seminole Jun­ continuous acrvica in the Leg­
ion will be recognized and
ior High School will be held
an outstanding speaker and
nt 7:30 p.m. Tuesdny in the
top level entertainment alio is
school auditorium. The pub­
planned for the evening.
lic ia invited to attend.
Heading up the committee
Flnailata In the contest,
in charge of plans for the lo­
which la sponsored locally
cal celebration are Fred
by Memorial Post 236 of
Hammerer, Stanley S. Smith
Casselberry, are James Bac­
and Fred McLaren, past com­
chus, Linda Cote, Gilbert
manders of the post who are
Hughson and P at Sweeney. working with other officers
Each contestant will preand Commander Peter Hopaent a prepared »|&gt;ccch and penaai.
short extemporaneous talk
Any Legionnaire in need of
on a particular phase of ths transportation to the dinnrUnited States Constitution to should contact a member of
be assigned that night.
the committee.
The winner will receive a
trophy and the runnerup will
The Seminole Indians never
be presented a medal.
signed a peace treaty with the
The Battle of Bunker Hill United States, but they did
actually waa fought on near­ make official peace with the
government in the 1030s.
by Breed’s Hill.

DeBary Legion
To Celebrate

SSJH Contest
Finals Set

Donations of good used
clothing, furniture, kitchen
utensils and white elephants
may be taken to the Post
Home on the Old Dixie
Highway north of Longwood.
Member* 'serving on the
rummage s a l e committee,
who will pick up donations
upon call, and the arena they
will cover, are Commander
M a r c h , Longwood; Larry
Chunat, Casselberry; Ralph
Moore, Howell Park; Jack
Hopkins, Maitland and Har­
old Matz. Fern Park.
Hopkins, service officer,
announced that the post's
wheel chair ia presently on
loan to a Casselberry resi­
dent and the walker to a res­
ident of Fern Park. Crutches
and canes are available for
loan by the post to any vet­
eran, member of a veteran's
family or to anyone in need.
Tracy Eetea was appointed
publicity officer to taka the
place of Ralph Mooro who
resigned because of other
commitments.
Men of the area who are
veterans of overseas service
during either World War or
during the Korean Conflict
and are interested in Joining
the VFW ara invited to con­
tact Commander March or
any member of the post to
obtain further information
on the services performed
by the organization.
Regular meetings are held
on the aecond and fourth
Tursdny* of each month. The
next regular meeting will be
March 24 at which tima def­
inite plana will be made for
a poppy sale to bo held in
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Pag* 8—March 16. 1964

Margaret J. Johnson, Brodus Garris
W ed In Impressive Home Ceremony
In a tim ple but impressive
ceremony, M i s s Margaret
Joyce Johnson became the
bride ot Brodus Garris on
M arch 8 a t 8 p.m.
The wedding was held in the
borne of the bride's aunt and

uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Dckle, in Wynnewood. The
couple spoke their vows be­
fore an altar centered with
a white prayer bench with

Joy Blacksmith
Honored With
Party
By Jane Casselberry
Joy Blacksmith, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Blacksmith of
Casselberry,
w as guest of honor recently
a t a surprise farewell party
.given by a group of friends
a t the home of Linda Cote
on South Triplet Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Blacksmith
and daughters, Joy and Allyse have moved to Annadale, Va., which is located
outside Washington, D. C.
Joy was presented with a
Beetle record album as a go­
ing away gift
from her
Iriends.
Refreshments of cake and
punch were served and the
cake was especially decor­
ated by Mrs. G. F. Messlck
to express the sentiments of
Joy's friends.
The girls then went to a
movie In a group. Those at­
tending in addition to the
g u e st , of honor were Linda
Cote, Marilyn Messlck, Sutanne Adkins, Connie Murry,
Barbara Weyers,
Marsha
Pope, Judy Carson and Alyson Johnson.

baskets of white flowers and
Howard Addington, brothercandelabra on either side, in-law of the bridegroom,
ncv. Boyd Garris, brother of served as best man and Mi­
the bridegroom, conducted
chael Drake lit the candles.
the double ring ceremony.
The bride, given In m arri­
age by her brother, Jimmy
Johnson, was lovely In a floor
length white traditional bridal
satin gown with a small satin
pill box hat covered with a
white veil. She carried a bou­
quet of white mums centered
with a white orchid.
Mrs. Webster Hunt, sister
of the bride, was matron of
honor. Site wore a street
length dress of powder blue
with matching shoes, pill box
hat with a small veil and car­
ried a bouquet of blue and
pink carnations.
Recorded organ music in­
cluding "Because," “ T h e
Lord's Prayer" and "I I»ve
You Truly," was presented.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in the
Florida room. The table was
overlaid with a white cloth. In
tho center was a low arrange­
ment of white mums and
gladiolas flanked by candel­
abra. A three-tiered wedding
cake, mints and punch were
served by Mrs. Hardy Patter­
son, Mrs. Robert Lippinrott
and Miss Babs Odhsm.
Miss Susan Dckle presided
at the bride's book. Tlio table
held a low arrangement of
white mums.
Following the ceremony the
couple left for a wedding trip
to the west coast after which
they will reside on West First
Street.

Osteen

Personals

f

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mrs. Basel Gilhuly and
Mrs. M. Van Brackle visited
In Lake Wales and attended
the Passion Play and other
attractions recently.
Steve Riggs, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Higgs has re­
turned to his homo alter (ic­
ing a patient in the Holiday
House where he underwent
e a r surgery.
Mrs. Joe Masters and Mrs.
John Jurss attended a meet­
ing a t tho Home Demonstra­
tion Club offices in bcl.and
on “ nugs, their care and
use."
Mrs. Eugene Katowttx, Mrs.
Joe Masters and Mrs. Jam es
Wallin were gucsta of the
Orange City Home Club
Thursday , A workshop was
held in the morning a lunch­
eon at noon and the regular
macting
followed,
Mrs.
Jam es Wallin gave the pro­
gram on "The care of lawns
and shrubs."
Recent guests of Mrs. lfaz
el Gilhuly were Alfred Wit'
uetbert and Miss Ellsc Wit
tenbert of Meturhen, N. J.

MRS. BRODUS GARRIS
(I’hoto by Bill Vincent Jr.)

FASHION
ORIGINALS

Garden Club Plans
Flower Show
Plans aro being announced
for tho flower show, held an­
nually by the Sanford Gar­
den Club, by Mrs. D. K. Dor­
man, club president.
Tho Sanford Civic Center
will be used for Uic show.
Staging will begin at eight
o'clock on Thursday, April
2, with Mrs. Blanton Owen
as chairman . The show will
bo open to the public on F ri­
day, 3rd. and Saturday, the
4th. A silver offering will be
taken during the show.
Mrs. Henry Russell will
s e n e as hostess chairman;
Mrs. I. K. Ratten, chairman
ot clerks; Mrs. W. L. Gramkow Jr., artistic design chair­
man. All reservations for "A r­
tistic Designs" will be made
with her.
The t h e m e
"Truth is
Stranger" is derived from
the various rlasses, which get
their names from old pro­
verbs. .
Horticulture exhibits are be­
ing stressed. All containers
for these specimens will tic
furnished by the Garden Club.
Good grooming of potted
plants is also being stressed.
Clean plants, but with no
oils, The containers should
be cleaned also. All plants
must be tabled, preferably
with the botanical name.
There will be no Junior
Show this year, neither will
potted plants be sold. These
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arc the rules that will be fol
lowed by the exhibitors:
1-Entries to all classes open
to members of the Sanford
Garden Club and residents
ot Seminole County. Others
may enter by special arrange
ment with Chairman of liescreations.
2 Only one entry to a class
or sub class.
3- Material of Florida Con
servatlon list insy not be
used except on its own root,
and for educational purposes.
4- Entries will be open for
container grown plants at
2:30 to 4:30 p.m. on April
2nd.
5- Entrlcs will be open for
for cut flowers from 8:90 to
tl:Oo a.m. April 3rd.
6- Artistic design
entries
must be placed from 8:90 to
11 o'clock April 3rd.
7- All entries will he cloied 4 MOTIFS
at 11 a.m. April 3rd and
By Anne Cabot
the floor cleared.
These colorful rosebud mo­
8- All entries and property
tifs are a most effective trim
must be removed by 12 noon
on pillow cases or guest tow
on April Sth.
elsl Easy to do from bias
9- Property should be mark­
ed with exhibitor's name. tape and timple embroidery.
Pattern No. 2858 it hat hotManagement will exercise all
iron
transfer for six motifs;
care but CANNOT be rrspon
slble for personal accidents directions.
To order, send 95 cents In
or loss of, or damage to procoins to:
po'tjrAnne Cabot
The Sanford nerald
1150 Ave. of Americaa
New York. N. Y. 10036
For first-class mailing add
10 cents for each pattern
Print name, address with
TUESDAY
Homemakers Sunday School zone and pattern number,
class of First Baptist Church
Ju it 50 cents for the Needle
meets at the home of Mrs. E. Album! Many lovely dcsignat
Pennington, Lake Mary, at 8 Directions for suit and afgban
p.m.
in knit; dolly, edgings and
alippera In crochet I

Church
Calendar

Club Presents
Program On
Lawns
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The Osteen Home Demon­
stration club met Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. John Mel­
rose and Mrs. John Bradin
as co-hostesses.
Mrs. Joe Masters, presi­
dent, presided. The meeting
was opened with the reading
of the HDC creed by Mrs.
Eva Williams.
Mrs. Jam es Wallin Jr.,
past president was present­
ed with her past president’s
pin and a personal gift from
the club as a going away
gift.
gift. She will soon join her
husband in Lincoln, Neb.
The program on "The Care
of Lawns and Shrubs" was
given by Mrs. Eugene Katowitz and Mrs. Wallin.
Refreshments of congealed
salad, crackers, cream puffs,
cakes and coffee were served
by the hostesses.
Members attending were
Mrs. Frank George, Mrs.
Rose Doyle, Mrs. Guy Rcall,
Mrs, Laura Ball, Mrs. Harry
Osteen, Mrs. Norman Miller,
Mrs. Joe Masters, Mrs. John
Bradin, Mrs. Eugene Kalowitz, Mrs. Mary Barnhart,
Mrs. Alice Dayton, Mrs. Kitty
Ilunkel, Mrs. Jam es Wallin,
Mrs. Eva Williams, Mrs.
John Melrose, Mrs. Lilly Boy­
er and Mrs. H. C. Dlsbrow.

Woman's Club To Present
Program .This W ednesday
Plans a n being completed
for the annual Animated
-v ^ fs g a iin e program presented
P “ by the Fine Arts Department
of the Sanford Woman’s Club
this Wednesday starting at
8:30 p.m,
. This is one of the outatandIns programs of the club year
and Is open to the public. No
admission will be charged.
Hostesses for the program a n
officers of the General Club
and tea hostesses a n officers
of the Social Department.
Mrs. George E. Wells is edi­
tor-in-chief.
The editorial will be given
by Julian L. Stenstrom, asso­
ciate editor of The Herald,
who will speak on "Sanford's
Future in the Development of
Central Florida."
Mrs. Fred Ganas will give
a talk and demonstration on
"Flower Arranging." Another
featured speaker will be Joe
Mathleux, Seminole County
Art Aasoclatkm president.
Presenting the musical part
of the program will be Mrs.
Mathleux, soloist, and Jack
Rossman, accordlanlst. Mr.
Rossman also will play back­
ground music during the tea
hours.
MR. AND MRS, JOE MATHIEUX, who will be
Guests are requested to be
among the various talented people npi&gt;cnring on
there promptly at 2:30 p.m.

the Animated Magazine program this Wednes­
day.
(Ileruld Photo)

Give Priority
To Snacks
Don't envy the teen-age girl
who runs with the drugstore
crowd. Unless she exercises a
lot, she’s going to end up
overweight, says Myrtle Wil­
son, H o m e Demonstration
agent.
A person can eat only so
much and when snacks are
given top priority, there’s littlo room for the more nutri­
tious foods needed by growing
teenagers.
A girl's date can eat 3,100
to 3,COO calorics a day. In
fact, his body requires it. But
a girl, alas, needs only 2,400
to 2,COO. After that, anything
she eats may be "food for
fat."

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MRS. JERNIGAN

Sanford Personals
Miss Patty Glenn Johnson
and her roommate, Mu*
Nancy Babb, at Tift College,
Forsythe, Ga., spent the
weekend with Mias Johnson'!
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Johnson, at their home, 2540
Palmetto Ave. Patty Glenn
was soloist at the Joncs-Bcst
wedding Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric PreboL.
of Seville, were Sunday gucs's
of Mrs. Prcbott's sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Flowers, at their home on
Celery Avenue.
Mr. end Mrs. Daniel Virr
gever, of Grand Rapids,
Mich., are expected to arrive
this weekend for a visit with
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard DeWit, 114 Club Road. They will
remain over the Easter holi­
days.

The host lodge was ForgotMe-N'ot Lodge No. 83 of Now
Smyrna
Beach.
Attending
from Sanford were Mrs. R. A.
FutrcU, Mrs. Mary Jameson,
Mrs. Elisabeth liannum and
May R uIxjw.
Mrs. Agnes Cranston has as
her guest for the winter, an
aunt, Mrs. Effle Cranston of
N o r t h e r n Michigan. -Mrs.
Cranston, her guest and Mrs.
C, C. Byrd spent a dsy recent­
ly In Daytona, alghtseclng,
visiting the beach and enjoy­
ing dinner in Daytona.

Few persona go to i movie
Mra. William Jack haa re­
turned to her home, 1207 Ran­ to hear the couple behind
dolph SL, from Seminole Me­ them gossip.
morial Hospital and is recup­
erating from major surgery.

Houseguest of Mrs. R. B.
Monroe is her uncle, W. B.
Brown, of Raleigh, N. C.

Gibson

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Before you walk through
your garden, fasten a paper
bag with a inap clothespin to
your belt or apron. D r o p
wilted flowers, dead leaves
and ao on into the bag and
keep your garden neater with
leae effort.

Personals

By Helen Snodgrass
Mr. and Mrs. Fay L. Lee
Four members of Seminole apent the past weekend with
Rcbckah Lodge No. 43 attend­ their soo, Robert E. Lee and
ed the banquet and meeting,
family, at Avon Park.
honoring Mrs. M u g irc t Wal­
ters, president of the Rebekah
Assembly of Florida, held in
Cultivated boredom tendi
New Smyrna Beach recently. its own garden.

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Members of the Pilot Club
of Sanford elected officers for
the coming year at the regu­
lar monthly business meeting,
held at the First Federal Cau­
cus Room.
Mrs. Jerry Jernigan was
named president and others
who will serve with her were
Miss Doris Fleming, first
vice president; Mrs. Shirley
Sccord, second vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Ralph Ray, recording secretary; Mrs. Paul
Chrsterson, c o r r e s p o n d ­
ing secretary, and Mrs. P. J .
Woslgate, treasurer.
New directors elected were
Mrs. Clay Williams and Mrs.
John E. Hodge. Also serving
as director will be the Immed­
iate past president. Miss
Janet Smith.
Alto elected at the meeting
were delegates for tho Spring
Convention to be held a t tha
Galt Ocean Mile Hotel, in Ft.
Lauderdale April 24 to 26.
They were the president, Miss
Janet Smith, president-elect,
Mrs. Jernigan, and first vice
president-elect, Miss Fleming.
Mrs. John Lambertson, a
past president of the club, al­
so will attend and serve as
chairman of the district nom­
inating committee.
Mrs. Vernon Harrison waa
welcomed as a new member
by the group and it was voted
to assist with other volunteers
at the new library. A report
was given on preparation! for
the pre-Easter egg sale.

TO

Longwood

Mrs. Jerry
JernigNamed
Personals
By Donna Estes
President Of Pilot Club
Recent fueita of Mr.

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March 16, 1964— T*apre 9

(DsuVi Gbbif •
DEAR ABBY: Sines we
moved to this itnte, »even
years ago, we've bought our
ejjgi from the same egg
man. Soon after the tragic
death of our beloved Prciident 1 went to bug our egg*
a* utual, to It wa* natural
for me to say, "W asn't It
heartbreaking a b o u t Mr.
Kennedy?” Aliby, hit reply
was »o cruel I can’t even re­
peat it. In the p ait he haa
made remarks about "dirty
Jews” and "niggers." But
krowing that mjr religion
waa the earnc ai President
Kennedy**, I never expected
hint to *ay what he laid. I
told my liueband that I will
never again buy egg* from
th at man. My husband said
1 am fooliah. Hi* egg* are
freah and reasonable, and I
•houldn't quit buying from
him Just because he is ig­
norant. I would like your
opinion.
A WOMAN FROM N. H.
DEAR WOMAN: Ignor­
ance i* the least offensive
of your egg man'* short­
comings. Assure your hus­
band that you can buy "fresh
and reasonabla” eggs from
someone who Is not so bigot­
ed, vicious and destructive.
Then prove it.

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: My son is
now 14 years old. .My hus­
band and I were divorced
three years ago. The law
officer told me at that time
that when the boy reached
the age of 13 he could
choose which parent he
wanted to live with. Well,
he chose his father, and the
officials told me that I
couldn't even SEE the boy
unless he wanted to come
and see me. This week he
came to my house. His shoes
were worn out, hi* clothes
were a mess, and hs looked
as though he hadn't had a
haircut in six months. He
had money in his pocket,
though. 1 always kept him
looking nice, Abby. What
kind of laws do we havs
that lets a 14-year-old boy
go around looking liks a
bum? Or Is there any such
law ? I think I have been
tricked.
A BUM’S MOTHER

glected to acknowledge her
wedding glfta: Wa have the
same situation In our fam­
ily. Our granddaughter was
married last summer. We
sent her a costly wedding
gift, which *h# has yet to
acknowledge. A thank-you
note need not be over 20
words, and I am Just ornery
enough to see to It that the
emission of those 20 words
rill cost that little brat ex­
actly ona thousand clama
per word. That ought to
flatten a few high hair-doa.
GRANDPA THE KNIFE
• • •
DEAR ABBY: What do
you think of s person who
quarrels in front of com­
pany?
WONDERING
D E A R WONDERING:
Not much. And It's good to
remember that TWO la company.
• • •
Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hilla,Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-addi rased envelope.
• • •
For Abby'e booklet, “How
To Have A Lovely Wedding,” tend 50 rente to Ab­
ly, Box 3365, Beverly Hillt,
Calif.

DEAR MOTHER: Your
husband apparently ia not
looking after the boy prop­
erly. Talk this over with a
lawyer, or go to the local
Legal Aid Society and find
cut what can be done in a
cast like this.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: In refer­
ence to the bride who ne­

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No b r i d g e encyclopedia
would be complete without e
collection of cliches and fore­
most among them wculd be,
“when in doubt, lead trumps."
Tha elicha might easily be
revised to read, "When not In
doubt, lead trump*.”
Now take a look a t the
W est hand only. Your oppon­
ents have arrived at a fourspada contract by the aiinple
bidding of one spade, two
apudes, four spades.
A trump lead ia clearly
called for. In the first place,
any other ault lead ia unat­
tractive. In the eecond place,
the chance* are that declarer
Is going to want to do eoma
ruffing. You will want to getj
trumps out as quickly as
possible.

U
fonvut:By Ruth Milletr

cannot get a man," she said.
"But 1 have never heard it
said that when a man chooses
to remain singls, ha cannot
get a woman."
No, and she Isn't likely to,
either. Because men are so
sure than any man who wants
to can marry any time be
want* to, they just naturally
assume that bachelor* are al­
ways bachelors by (hole*.
But women don't have that
kind of built-in confidence la
their own sex. They figure
that when a woman doesn't
TODAY thru WgD.
m srry. the only poaaibl* ex­
OPEN 1 :M
planation is that she couldn't
SHOWS AT
get a man.
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It seldom occurs to women
BURT LANCASTER (hat a woman who doesn't
KIRK DOUGLAS
marry might just happen to
FREDRIC MARCH he a lot more particular than
AVA GARDNER

many of her married slaters,
who wanted so much to marry they were willing to take
whatever they could g et
Nor do married women be­
lieve that a woman might not
have married becaua* she
valued her independence too
much, was so engrossed in ■
career she wanted to devote
her life to it, or (Imply be­
cause the right man never
came along.
So you almost navar hear a
married woman speaking en­
viously of an unmarried wom­
an the way married men oft­
en speak of a bachelor friend.
And you never hear a m ar­
ried woman referring to mar­
riage as a trap, the way
many a married man does.
So, when a man makes a
statement like, "Many women
can not get a man to marry
them," it’s all right to set him
straight. But don't blame him
for bis attitude. Ha got It
from woman who, even in this
enlightened age, atill coniidar
a divorcee a more successful
woman than one who bat
never married aven the wrong
man.

"Many women can not get a
man to marry them ." When
one of her male colleagues
made that statement during
a tax bill debate in the United
States Senate, Sen. Maurlne
Neuberger promptly called
blm on It.
"When women itsy single,
It Is always implied that they

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Sam* words to tha wise for
big boys: "Happier Wives
(hints for husbands).” Mail
25 cents to Ruth MUlatt Read­
er Service, cl o The Sanford
Herald. P. O. Box m . Dept.
A, Radio City Station, New
York i», N. Y.

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CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION
OHLANDO, FLORIDA

Robs ‘Piggy* Bank

presents its 1964-65 program

LOS ANGELES (UP!) —
Rancher Fcllclen P. Landier's wife of toes than a
year accused him in court
Thursday of robbing her pig­
gy bank of 1145 — aa wall
a* taking a 92,000 ring from
her.

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LOS ANGELES (UP1) The I-os Angeles County
Young Republicans are sell­
ing "Barry Goldwater sweat­
shirts."
Tli* current issue of tire
Young Republican publica­
tion "The Challenge" carries
an ad offering the Goldwater
sweat shirts at 31 each or
$30 per dozen — in small,
medium, large or extr* large
sizes snd In gold or gray
with black print.

WHPC Answer
Service Set
N MIAMI - The Wage and
Hour and Public Contracts
Divisions (WHPC), U. S. De­
partment of Labor, reports
that the WHPC field station at
Orlando has installed an ans­
wering service for the conven­
ience of persons seeking in­
formation from that office
Three field investigators,
Clayton L. Johnson, Ottls M.
Warner, and Kenneth R.
Wert* work out of the office
located in the Executise
Building, 2520 N. Orange, but
do not stay there. They nowcan be reached at Orlando
telephone number 425 1855.
If the investigatm-s are out
of the office as is usually the
case, the caller ran now leave
a message by following the
instructions gisen by the ans­
wering jvrxicc. Investigators
will furnish workers and em­
ployer* alike information and
guidance concerning the fed­
eral wage-hour law.

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Girl Scouting. Th* G i r l
Scout Prayer wss led by
Troop 223 snd a Prayer for
Adult Girt Scouts was U-d
by Mrs. Morgan.
Senior Scout* from Troop
204-211 sang “America, Our
Heritage," followed by an
inspiring address from Chap­
lain R. L. Deal of Sanford
Naval Air Station. T h *
Hymn of Scouting was led
by Cadettes from Troops 321
and 85.
Representatives from each
troop presented a donation
to the Juliette Low World
Friendship Fund. Rrownie
Troop 630 led th* Rrownie
Promise and Junjor Troop
638 led th* Girl Scout Prom­
ise.
Benediction wss given by
Chaplain Deal, the colors
were retired and all girls
j o i n e d in singing "Girl
Scouts Together."
Cadettes from Troop* 112
and 64 served aa ushers for
the afternoon.
Official* in charge of the
p r o g r a m have extended j
e s p e c i a l appreciation to
Chaplain Deal, to Mrs. Cecil
Dandridge who provided mu­
sic throughout ths program
mid to all friends of the Girl
Scouts who attended.

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‘Goldwater
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a flag ceremony wss pre­
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The Scout Chant wui led by
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A Commemoration Vesper
Service In recognition of the
first day of Girl Scout Week
was held March 8 at tho Civ­
ic Center with some 400 Girl
Scout* and Brownies partic­
ipating.
Scouts from all parts of
the county came to hear the
inspiring program planned
by Mrt. L. E. Morgan, dis­
trict chairman; Mrs. W. E.
MacLauchlin,
neighborhood
i chairman; Mrs. Milton
Sorokowski, neighborhood II
chairman and Mrs. C. L.
Geiger Jr. and Mr*. II. W.
Danklrfs.
Following the welcoming
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Girl Scouts Present Program At Civic Center

By Oswald
Jacoby
MONDAY P. M.

You want to be sure to get
two round* of trump* played
and there is very little ehanee
NORTH
19
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a trump, but It will be too
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which trump to lead. I recom­ ruff one diamond in dummy
mend the are in this spot. and make his contract.

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T in e x i t t h j i D i c m . c i r r l . I T o r TIIK BTATK OF
PLORDA IT ATD FOR B C R U
Y oi.n c o i t t t
C l I t X r r R T TO. 13.014
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
O F OT. PET*ER9BL*nO. • Natlo nol B a n k ln c A u s c l a tt o n ,
Plain 11rr,
Vo.
FELTO N NEESJJITII. et a l .
e t c , et ale.
r&gt; ,r ,n d o n ta
n o t ic e o r b u t
T H E OTATK OF F I . O R i n t t
T Oi FE LTO N NKKBIIITH and
DIANNE NEKMMITII, and
lfoW A ltD
llE IU lT
a nd
KVA
R.
B B im T ,
and
IIKN RT M HOFFMAN
Tnu or# h#r#by notified t h a t
a Mult h t , b , r n filed o a o ln a l
you ond e , c h of you. by C IT I­
ZENS n a t i o n a l b a n k o r
HT. PETKIlHIICIUl. a N ation­
al Banking Aatorlatlon, P la in ­
t i f f In th e above entitle d
r a u i r i and t h a t you a r t h e r e ­
by required to file yo u r An*
«wer w ith the C lerk of thla
Court, aod to , e r v e a copy
t h e r e o f upon th e P l a in t i f f or
P l a i n t i f f , Attorney, w h o a a
n a m e and addreaa l»: A LBERT
C. W ER L T . A tto rn ey a t Law,
((It
C e n tr a l
Avenue.
Ht.
P e ters b u rg . Florida, not la te r
than April 7th, 17(4.
If you fall to do eo, D rerea
P r o Confeiau will be ente red
a g a ln e t you f &gt;r the re lief de­
m anded In In
Complaint.
T he n a tu r e of
«!d eult be­
ing for foreclosure „f m o r t ­
g a g e recorded In Offl. »l !!»*
c o r d . Book I I I , page 13,, Publie Itec ordi of Hemlnole Coun­
ty, Florida, covering:
L ot 111. OAKLAND HILLS,
a c c ording to plat thereof,
r e ro r d e d In P la t Book II,
p a g ea (3 A (4, Public Ber n r d a o f Seminole County,
Florida:
t o g e t h e r w ith the follo w in g
described Item* of p ro p e rly
which a r e located In and p e r ­
m an e n tly Installed a i a p a r i
of the Im provem ent* on aald
land:
J a c k s o a Bee Hot TVatar
H e ate r, Model C I I I , S e r ­
ial No. 1*411
W ITNESS my h a n d and th*
seal of thla C o u r t a t Hanford.
Seminole County, Florida, thla
1th day of March, A. D. 1*44.
(COURT SEAL)
A r t h u r H. Beckwith. J r C lerk of th e C ircuit C ourt
By: M a r th a T. Vlhlea
D e p u t y Clerk
A L B E R T C. W E R L T ,
A tt o r n e y a t Law,
((41 C e n tr a l Avenue
SL P e te r s b u r g , Flo rid a
P ublish Mar. I, I t, I t , II. 1144
CDS-II

IN TIIK ClHCt*IT C O I R T OP
T H E .NINTH J I ' I H t T t t . C IR CCIT OF TIIK B T tT K OF
FI.OHHA IN AND FO R I K N I e
n o l i : COP NTT
C H A M E R V NO. 1SJHT
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
O F ST. PETERSBURG, a N a­
tiona l H a n k in g Association,
Pla intiff,
V*.
V E IIR IL L R. DEAN, ate., *4
ala.
D e f e n d a n t*
NOTICE OF Bl'IT
T H E BTATK OF FL O R ID A l
TOi V E IIR IL L R. DEAN and
KA TH ERIN E
S.
DEAN
and a n y u n k n o w n s p o u s e s
h r l r s , grantee*, a s s i g n e e s
lelnore. c r e d ito r ,, I r u e t e e s
o r o t h e r c l a i m a n ts hy,
t h r o u g h , un d e r or agaln&gt; t
V E R n i L L R. DEAN and
K A T H E R I N E H DEAN,
a n d / o r the re a l p r o p r r i y
a ulijrct m a t t e r of thla
ault.
T ou a r e h e r e b y notified t h a t
a Suit has been filed a g a l n e t
you and each of you. by C IT I­
ZENS NATIONAL BANK O F
ST. P E T E R S n U IU l, a N a tio n a l
R a n k in g Aaeoclatlon, P l a i n t i f f
In the above e n title d c au s e;
and t h a t you a r e hereby r e ­
quired to file y o u r Aniwep
w ith th e C lark of thla Court,
and to a tr v a a copy t h e r e o f
upon th* P l a in t i f f o r P l a i n ­
t i f f * A tto rn ey , w hose r a m s
a n d a d d re ss 1st A L B E R T CtVKIlLT, A t l o r n s y a t I .aw,
(111 C e n tr a l Avenus, ML P e t ­
ersburg,
Florida,
not latsf
t h a n April 7th. 1*11.
I f you fall to do o s Doers*
P r o Confesso will b s sn te r e d
s g a l n s t you for th* r e lic t d e ­
m anded In the Com plaint.
T he n a t u r e of said a u lt be­
ing for foreclosure of m o r t ­
g a g e recorded In O fficial R e­
cords Book 111, peg* 117, P u b ­
lic R e cords of Ssm lnol* C o u a ty, Florida, covering;
Lot 10. OAKLAND B I L L *
a cc o rd in g to p l a t thereof,
recorded In P l a t Book I S
p a g e 11-4. P ublic Records
of Hemlnol* County, P l o t Ida:
t o g e t h e r w i t h t h * f o llow ing
described Item s o f p ro p e rty
which a r e located In end p e r ­
m a n e n t ly Installed a s a p a r t
of th* Im p ro v em en ts * a said
lead:
J a c k e o a G aa H ot W a t e r
H e a t e r w ith d u c t s Model
f i l l Serial No. !»!•#
W ITNESS ray h a n d a nd tb*
s r a l or t h i s Court, a t Sanford,
Rcmlnol* C ounty, F l e r l d s th la
3th d a y of M arrb, A. D. I M S
(COURT HEAL)
A r t h u r H. B eckw ith. J r ,
C l e r k of th e C ircuit C o u rt
By: M a r th a T, V lblea
D eputy Clerk
A L B E R T C. W E R L T ,
A tto r n e y a t Law
(111 C e n tr a l Avenue
SL P e t e r s b u r g . Florida
Publish Mar. 3. 14. 33, I*. 13(4
C D S .If

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RESPONSIBILITY:
Tb* Herald win not tx rw
iponaiblc (or morn than one
Incorrect insertion of your ad,
and reserve* the right to re­
vile or reject any advertise­
ment from wbat ordered to
conform
fo the policies of thla
Front Sanford Exchange

Phone
Classified
322-5612

Front Seminole County

125-5938

DEADLINES
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuei., thru F i t - 2 P. M. day
before Insertion. Mon. • S a t
noon.

2. Notice* • Personal*

NOT LONG DISTANCE VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
REPAIRS — SALES —
ALL MAKES
Phone 322-2282

Office 204 W. First
2. Notice* • Ferwonate

8. Education • Instruction

INCOME TAX SERVICE
U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
0 . 11. Harrisons
Men-Women 18 and over. Se­
1311 Palmetto
cure Jobs. High pay. Short
322 8827
322-7941
hour*. Advancement. Thou■anda of Jobi open. Preaparatory training until ap­
Bepalri, parte; Electrolux,
pointed. Experience tuually
Kirby,
RexAtr.
AlrWay
unnecessary. FREE Inform­
GE, etc. Cleanere cold, ex­
ation on Jobs, salaries, re­
changed. Free Tick-up, 1114 quirements. Write today giv­
ing name, address and
P ark Ave., Sanfard. Pbona
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
PA 147(9.
55, Sanford Herald.

Vacuum Cleaner

Legal Notice
Mr

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e n te r r r

S I X T H JCOICJAL.
or
n .o itn a it

6. For Rent

c o r n r FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.
for

CIRCUIT

ami

gKMIXOI.K COUNTY.

CIIANCKKT TO. 1STXX
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT
GA OE ASSOCIATION, A C o r
por»tlo n,
P U ta t I f f ,
-T«.
T H E O D O R E I E AV A T *oA JT7CflTH BRA VAT. till wlf*.

2 BR. house, kit equipped,
$75. 322-5303.
2 BR., unfurnished house. Ph.
322 1356.
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.

D a f a m U n t ( b)
n o t ic e

of

P O R E C L O IU R B IAI.K
NO TICE I I H E R R R T OIVKT
p u r a u a n t to a P i n a l Dacraa of
F o r t c lo a u r * 4*1*4 tha 11th d*y
a t March, A.D. 1IM, a n d an*
t a r a d In C h a n e a r r Caaa No.
1J7I1 of th a C ircuit C o u r t of
t h a Ninth J u d ic ia l C irc u it In
a n d for Samlnol* County, Plo
r id*. w h a r a ln F a d a ral N a tio n ­
al
M ortg***
Aaaoelatlon,
c o r p o ra t io n o r g a n ti a d u nde r a n
Act o f C oncraaa and a xla tln n
p u r a u a n t to tha F a d a r a l N a ­
tional
M o r lg a g *
Aaaoelatlon
C h a r t t r Act, h a v in g Ita prln
c lp a l office In th a C l t r of
XVaahlngton, Dlatrlct of Col
timbla. la t h a P la in tiff, nnd
T I I K O n o U R BEAMAN and J U ­
D I T H BEAMAN, hla wife, the
Defendant*, I will a r il to the
M ifh.at and be at b idder for
r a a h a t th a F r o n t Door o f tha
Samlnol* County
O ourthouae
In t h a C l t r of Itanford, C o u n ­
t y of Bamlnola, Btata o f F l o r ­
ida. a t 11:00 A.M. on t h a I ( t h
d a y o f March. 11(1, th a foll o w i n g daacrlhad p r o p e rt y aa
a a t f orth In aald F in a l Dacraa,
to -w ltl

liot rr. nioek

a,

b k l -a i r .

a c c ording
to
tha
Plat
tharaof
aa
recorded
In
P l a t Book a, P a g a 71. of
th o
Public
Bacorda
of
Bamlnola County. Florida.
KELV1NATOR RANGE
HEATER
D a ted
thla
tlth
day a t
M arch. A.D. l i f t .
(BE AM
A r t h u r H. B e ck w ith J r ,
C la r k of Clreult C o u rt
Byt M a r t h a T. Vlhlan
D.C.
M a c k N- Cleveland J r . a n d
H a r o l d F. Jo h n a o n
A tto r n e y # for P l a in t i f f
P.O. D r a w a r Z, Sanford, F l o r ­
ida.
P u b lla h : M erck 11
COB I I
IT
TUB
CIRCUIT COURT,
NITTM
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
O F FLORIDA IT ATD FOR
•RMIKOl.H COt’NTT.
CMA TCERT TO. I I U I
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORTOAOE ASSOCIATION, a corp ora tlon,
Pla intiff,
VL

LAWRENCE
a n d BOFHIA
hla wife,

B. OR E E N I.E E
A. O R E E N L EE .

D a fanda nti.
NOTICE O P SUIT IT
MORTOAOK FO R E C l.oaU R R
TO» LAW REN CE H. G R E E N ­
LEE
and
SOPHIA
A.
GREENLEE.
hla
wife,
whoa* r ta ld a n c a and add r la a a r t unknow n.
▼OU ARC II E H E B T NOTI­
F I E D t h a t a Com plaint to
forecloaa a c e r ta in m o r tg a g e
• n a u m b a r ln g
th a
following
d t a o r l b r d re al properly, to -w lt:
I/)T
71 of LONGUALK
BURDIVISION according to
P l a t t h a r a a f aa rtco rd a d In
P l a t Book I t . Page 41, of
tha
Public
Record*
of
Bamlnola County, Florida,
h a s been filed a g aln at you In
th a abova-aty lad ault. tha abort
till* of which la Fa da ral Na­
t io n a l M orlgag* Aaaoelatlon. a
c o r p o r a t i o n o r g a n ix td undar
a n Aat of oo n g ra aa and a i m ­
ing p u r a u a n t to tha Fadaral
N a tio n a l M ortg*** Aaaoelatlon
C h a r t a r Act, S a v i n g It* prlnc lp a l of flea In tha C ity of
W aih tn B tn n , D latrlct of Col•imhla. P la in tiff. v*r.au». L AW ­
R E N C E K. ORKKNLKB and
■ O m i A A. G R E E N L E E , hla
wife, D a f a n d a n t i and yau era
re q u ire d to aarva a copy of
y o u r A n i w e r of o t h e r plead­
ing to I h t Com plaint on Plaint l f r i A ttornay. Mack N. Claveland, J r.. Hull# I I I Banford A t­
la n tic N a tiona l Dank Building.
S anford. K’orlda. and file the
o r ig in a l
Anewar
or
other
p le a d in g In tb# office of the
C la r k of t h a C ircuit Court on
o r b t f n r * tha Tlh day of April
A. D. 1114. If you fall to d&lt;&gt;
ao. a dacraa pro cunf*e*o will
b# ta k a n a g a l n e t you for tha
r e li e f 4em*nd«d In the Camplaint.
Thla Nollra aball he publlahad on ro a w eak for four
cnnaarutlVe Weak* In Tlia S a n ­
f o r d H e rald , a naw ap a p a r c ir ­
c u la t e d l a Seminal* County,
F lo rid a .
Dated t h i s 4th day of March.

A 5. Tnad-

* * * A r t h u r H. B eckw ith. J r ,
C l a r k of C lre u lt Court
Byi M a r t h a T. Vlhlan. DCM ack N. c la v a la n d . J r . and
C a r r o ll B urk*
A t u r a a y t f a r P l a in t i f f
F. 0. D r a w a r E
Banford, F lo r id a
P u bllah Mar. (, 11, I I . *•&gt; 1***
CD B -ll

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FURN. Apt. 500 Park Ave.

Legal Notice
n n r u iT ro u iu r of
T IIR NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT IT AND FOR BKMIXOt.f! u n t'X T V , FLORIDA.
CIIANCKRY TO. I I U I
UN ITED MORTGAGEE S E R ­
VICING CO R P ,
P l a in t i f f
-vaHENRY SCHMIDT a t Ug a nd
K E N N E T H SCHMIDT at u*.
I)*f*n&lt;Unt*.
NOTICB OF SUIT IT
MORTOAOK FORBCLOIUKB
T O » HENRY
SCHMIDT
and
K A T H E R IN E
A.
SCH­
MIDT, hla w lft,
RKBIIIKTUKi
17070 Llaotto
G r a n a d a llllla, C a lifornia
TOi K E N N E T H H. SCHMIDT
and LUCILLE O. SCH­
MIDT. hla wlfa,
B E I I I IF .T C E i
17 Rtdg* Road
D a nbury, Connecticut
Tou ar* h a r t b y nntlflad t h a t
a Com plaint to forarloa* a
c a r ta ln m o r tg a g e a n c u m b t r l n g
tha fo llo w in g d t a c r l b t d raal
proparty, to - w l lt
L ot t. OAKLAND HILLS
ADDITION, a c c ording to
t h a p lat th ara o f aa racordad In P l a t Dock IS, Pag*
SO,
Publlo
Hacorda
of
Bamlnola County, Florida,
haa barn Glad a g ain * ! you In
th a abova atylod ault. a n d you
ar* re q u ire d to oorvo a copy
ef your
Anowor or e t b t r
P le ad in g to the Com plaint on
P l a i n t i f f * a tto rn a y a , AN DER­
SON, HUSH. DEAN * LOWN­
DES. t i l E a a t C e n tra l Boule­
vard, Orlando, Florida, and
file tha o rig in a l A n a w t r or
o th e r P l e a d i n g In lha office
of tho C lerk of the C ircuit
Court o n or before th* l l a t
day of March, 1*14. If you
fall to do ao. a dacraa pro
confta ao will ba t a k a n a g a i n s t
you for th* relief demanded
In the Com plaint.
Thla Nolle* ahall b* publlahed one* a w eek for f o u r eonsa ru tlv * w t t k a In th* Sanford
Herald.
DATED thla STth day of
F e b r u a ry , 1SI4.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H. B eckw ith. J r ,
Clerk «f C lreult C o u r t
Ryi M a r th a T. Vlhlan
D eputy C lerk
Publish Mar. S. S, 1*. St, 1SS4
CD8-1
it

t iik

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. L o s t &amp; P o u n d

SWEETIE PIE
2. Notices - Personals
8. 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 E state Wanted
12. Rea] E state For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
IB. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - P aint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio 4c Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
• T w tlv s fo rty -th re e
81A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
6. For Rent
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
l-ROOM efficiency apt. with
84-A Swap or Exchange pvt. bath and shower, suit
35. Articles Wanted
able for couple or tingle
86. Automobiles - Trucks person or retired. All utill36-A Autos Wanted
t i l l Included la rent. Ideal
87. Boats - Motors
ly located on First S t, with
88. Motorcycles - Scooters in 1 block of 3 free parking
89. Trailers - Cabanas
lots and shopping center. In
40. Farm Equipment
quire a t Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St
6. For Rent
2 BR. A p t fura. Ph. Days FURN. 3 Rm. Apt. Water Incl.
322-3762, Nights *22-0991.
511 P ark Ave.
Fum. Apt., 119 Elm Ave., $50 Fum. efficiency apt., for 1 or
mo. 668-5267.
couple, lights A water lncl.
$45. 322-7399.
FURN. Duplex apt. Water.
$19 W. 12th. Ph. 668-4269.
NICELY Furn. clean, modern,
2 BR, Fla. Rm. 322-3909.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave
Apply 5-6:30.
1 BR. furn. apt. Quiet neigh­
Lake Mary, Fum. 1 Dr. house borhood. Ph. 322-1462, 9-5:30.
322-4501 other times.
Ph. 322-3409 or 322 6347.
2 R i m ., furn. $55 ind. water, 2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Avail
elec. No pels. Ph. 322-8016.
able Mar. 1st. 14th Ave.
Longwood, • ml. from N.A.
S. Ph. 836-3296.

Legal Notice

IT TIIK r i n C U I T COURT OF
TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL UIR
UUIT O F FLORIDA. IT AXII
KIHt BKMINOI.K COUNTY.

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, Ml
W. First 84.

D E r V h A R. MARTIN.
P la in tiff.

FURN. A pt 2300 MeHonvOlt.

a

1 BR. furn. cottage. Adults
only. 322-1137.

▼a.

L. MARTIN. J R ,

D efendant
NOTICB TO ItKPK XD
IT
T IIK
TANK
OS* TIIK
STATE OF FLORIDA
TOi B. U MARTIN, J r ,
whoa* addraaa la:
107 F a rg u a o n C ourt.
F o r e s t P a r k , Georgia.
T ou ar# h a rab y notified t h a t
Suit for Dlvorc* ha* bean fll­
ad a g a l n a t you by n a r t h a R.
Martin, In th* C ircuit C o u r t of
th* Ninth Ju d ic ia l C ircuit In
and
for
Bamlnola
County,
Florida, In Chancery, being
Chancery No. i s l e * and you
ar* hereby require d to m ak*
a n sw e r to th* C om pla int and
aarva a copy t h a r a o f upon
RICHARD
It.
HWANN,
of
HWANN
AND
HWANN,
11
South M agnolia Avsnua. O r ­
lando, F lorida, A tto r n a y for
Pla intiff, a a d to file tho o r i ­
ginal th a r a o f In tho effle* of
tho C lark of aald C lreult Court
a t Banford. F l t r l d a , on or ba
for# tha t l t h day of March,
ISd4, n th r r w ls * aald c aut* ahall
proeaad aa p a r t* a g a l n a t you.
WITNESS mir h a n d a n d th*
official oaal of ogid C o u rt a t
Banford,
Bamlnola
County,
Florida, th is th* ISth day of
F e b r u a ry , A. D. 1SS4.
(HEAL)
A r t h u r II. n e r k w U h , J r ,
ROTICH O F SUIT
C lark of aald C lreult C ourt
TUB STATIC O F FLOBIDA TOi
Byi S a n d r a S. Johna on
ANN HOBART
D aputy Clark
m
N o rth l l t h S t r a i t
/ * / R leb a rd R. S w ann
M llw a u k ta . Mllwauka*
Richard R. flwann of
County, W laecnaln
HWANN AND HWANN
Tou ar* h a rab y notified th at 17 South M agnolia Avanua
ault haa b t t n fllad again*! Orlando, Florid*
you In tha C lre u lt C o u rt of A ttornay for P l a in t i f f
Hamlnol* C ounty, Florida, In Publish Fab. &gt;4 A Mar. I, I,
C haacary, an a b b r a v la ta d till* It. HII.
of whleh la F I R S T F E D E R A L C D R -II
HAVINGS AND LOAN AB*0CIATION O F S E M I N O L E
NOTICK OF SUIT
COUNTY, a c orporation. P l a in ­ TIIK STATE O F FLORIDA
tiff, V* MART LOU M VERB TO
LARg
ARNE
NOnDII.
and ANN IIOHAHT, D rfrnd- RESIDENCE UNKNOWN!
anla, th* n a tu r * of aald ault
A a n o r n Com plaint havin g
b t ln g a ault to foroolota th a t baan fllad a g a i n s t you In th*
cartaln m o r lg a g * da ta d Bapl- C lreult c o u r t la a n d for l a m ­
•m ba r 11, Ills, and of r e ­ ina!*
County.
Florida,
by
cord In Offlslal Racord* Book LOIS ANN NORDII. fo r dlSIS. Pogo t i l , publlo rooordo voreo, th* s h o r t till* of which
of Bamlnola County, Florida, Is LOIS ANN NORDII, P la in a n cu m b arln g
th*
fo llo w in g tiff.
varaua
LARS
ARNE
ilaarrlbad. raal p r ope rty, ■ I q. Nr*|»pH. Dr*»r.4xr.*.- t h t t * p i* It:
earns a r a to c om m and you to
Lot 10, Block B, of Fat- IVpoor and Vila y o u r Anawor
lo wahlp Addition 10 S a n ­ or o t h e r dafana* or p lta d l n g
ford. a cc o rd in g to Plat herein w ith th* C lerk of th*
Rook I, i’a g a I, public C lreult
Court
of
Semlaol*
racorda of Bamlnola C o u n ­ County. Florida, and aarv* a
ty. Florida,
ropy th a r a o f on P l a in t i f f 's A t ­
Subject to a aaam anla of torney, Carroll Rurk*. A t t o r ­
ney a t Law, p. O. D ra w e r Z.
racord:
and you ar* h a rab y raqulrad Hanford. Florida, on or bafor*
lo til* your a n a w t r In aald th* Idtb day of April, A. D.
ault
w ith
tha
undaralgnad 1X4, o r o t h tr w la * dacro* pro
Clark of aald C o u r t and lo conftaao will b* a nla rod a•arv* a copy t h a r a o f upon g a in s t you.
Ilia P l a i n t i f f * a tt o r n a y . whose
Th* Hanford l l r r a l d Is d e s ­
turn* and a d d r t t a a p p e a r ba­ ignated a* a n a w apa pa r of
to n . on or b a f o r t th* 111 day
a n i r a l c ircula tio n In which
of April, 1*14, a n d In default
hie cita tio n ahall bo publlehthereof Dacraa P r o Confasao ad oar* each weak for four
will ba e n te red a g a t n a t you. ennaacutlve Waaka.
WITNESS my h a n d and of­
WITNESS my hand a n d o f ­
ficial t e a l
at
th a
County ficial asal of Ilia C lark of
Oourthouae. Hanford. Bamlnola th* C ircuit Court on thla tha
County. Florida, thla l t l k day l l t h day o f March. A. D. l i f t .
of y t h r u a r y , 1*14.
(HEAL)
A r th u r H. B a ckw lth J r
(SEAL)
C lark of th* Circuit Court
A r t h u r It. B se k w llh . J r ,
By:
M a r t h a T. Vlhlan,
Clark of C lreult C o u r t
DC.
llyi S a n d r a S. Johnaon,
Carroll Ilurk*,
D. C.
Phillip If- Logan
Bull* I I I . S anford A tlantic
N atio nal D ank llulldlng,
Hhlnhutarr and Logon
A ttornay* a t L aw
P.O. D r a w a r Z.
Sanford, F lo rid a .
P. O. Ban 1711
A ttornay for Pla intiff.
Baaford, F lo r id a
Publlah Fab. 14 ft Mar. t . t. PuMIshi March IS, I I , IS and
A v lll S
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RENT A BED

Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Beda.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 3-5131 111 W. 1st St.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

9. For Sole or Rent
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call s e e a l o g s
322-1597.
2 BR. house Inquire 817 Cateling Drive.

12. Real Estate For Sale

S t Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave FA MlU
GREENBRIAR
Choice lota . available In
Orognbriar of Loch Arbor
o v e r lo o k in g
golf court*.
Custom building to yonr
specifications.
Greenbrier
developed by
KINOSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
203 Fairmont Dr.

FA 8-8074

YOUR CHOICE...
FIRST COME —
FIRST SERVED!
Lake Front or Lake View Lots
with privileges. Cleared and
Ready . . . Only 6 ml. South
of Sanford. Priced Right
. . . Terms Arranged.

SO U TH W A R D
INVESTMENT A REALTY
111 N. Park
322-9173
2

BR. Home, Study, Mb
Baths, large Family lim. in
good neighborhood; Includ­
ing steve, refrig., room airconditioner, washing ma­
chine A rugs. Really ter­
rific buyl Monthly pay­
ments $63.50.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
FA 2 8074

It Pays
To Use
The HERALD
Want Ads.

By Nadine Seltzer
Down, $64 mo. 322-6513.

S.
332-2285.

27. Special Services

.
$400 COMMISSION
) SALESMEN in any area or
local area, to sell finished
‘
Block Homes on owner’s
1 lot. Straight 2o year pay:
out. If experienced see Mr.
’
Me Mur try, Tamng Build’ era, all day Monday, March
23, at Mayfair Hotel, Sanj
ford.

FOR REPAIRS A PAINTREADY MIX CONCRETE
1NG: Phone 322-5426.
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Tractor mowing A Grading. Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe)
CaU FA 2-7621.
steel, greaie traps, dry
Plano Tuning and Repair
wells. Stepping stones.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. %• w*
••v«
309 Elm Ave.
32I-5TI1
WELbS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
SINGER SLANT NEEDLE
All Types ar d Sites
i .1 u r,
Wo Repair and Service
it.» h
Like new Sewing condition. .—
I ft
k T 111 E
Zlgtags, buttonholes, mono­ • ll (1
Machinery and Supply Co.
r
’»
a
grams, etc. Balance now
20T W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432 due: $82.20 o r $7.80 month­ V » ft
ly. Fully guaranteed. Call
For FAST TAXI SERVICE
now for Free Home M il*
call Homer Little at Grey­
Liberal trade for old me*
hound Bus Station. 322-1421
chine. Ph. 322-7466.
or 322-9993.

SALESMAN WANTED
i Stenstrom Realty needs an
experienced full time regist­
ered Salesman. All quali­
322-7519.
fied applicants ara invited
to call Herb Stenstrom at
8 BR FRAME HOME
Outside Patio, Bar-B-Q, Frul t 322-2430 or 323-2677. All re ­
plies held confidential.
Trees. In the Country.
$7,000 — TERMS
xoned for trailer. A bar

FURNISHED
8 BR, 1 BATH HOME
Fram e Construction
$9500 with $300 DOWN

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha
!
Build In Confidence
Buy with Pride
All Types Financing
Will Also Build oo Your
t
O ak S tr e e t, p lease!"

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

Bulldera of Tee ’N Green
Harold Logan, Pres.
S3S-3911
322-27 1
3 BR.. l t t bath home. As­
|
sume payments. 322-5455.
[
,
WEEKEND cottage, Lemon
.
Bluff, furnDhed. 322-3651.

12. Real E state For Sale

FHA - VA HOMES

+ A'
r ii

t 17. Mels Help Wanted

84. Article* For Sale

GREYHOUND BUS
DRIVERS WANTED

ANN’S ALTERATION SHOP. GUNS. New A Used. Large
selection. Will trade, Alas
Dreaimaklng-Shellcrift
Immediate openings for men
repali. Tackle sold A re­
Room 1 — 106 So. Park
to train aa intercity bus
paired. Osteen Bridge Flah
Over Gumm'a Jewelry
drivers.
Camp A Gun Shop.
Bequlrementa:
HOME IMPROVEMENT Con­
SANFORD CARPETS,
1. High School Edueatiog.
tractor. Interior, Exterior
3. 24 to 35 years of age;
Fainting. All work guaran­ LINOLEUM A TILE COh
Quality Installations
Height S’ 8" to 6’ 3". Min­ teed. A. J. Adcock. 322-9558.
127 W. 1st St., Sanford
imum weight 155 lbs. Max­
Free Kail m i tea
322-3241
29. Automobile Service
imum 210 lbs.
3. Must have good character
MAR. SPEC. Men's Western
and driving record. Exper­
shirts, $2.99. Surplus City,
ience driving heavy equip­
201 W. 1st 8L
ment not necenary. Must Senkarlk Glass and Paint
21" TVs. $20 up. 700 W. 9th,
pais regid physical exam­
Company
Ph. 372-9792.
ination: 20/20 vision, un­ 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
corrected. Contact C. A.
Krause or D. R. Bounds at COHEN RADIATOR SHOP 3 Chaita, single A double
beds, crib: Maple. Walnut
Greyhound Terminal, Or- Free Inspection, estimates,
3-pc. bedroom. Chrome din­
pickup, delivery. Recoring
Undo, Florida, 2:00 p.m.
ette, 3 high cbalra. GE dry*
A repairs discounted.
or 7:00 p.m. on Saturday,
er. Reasonable. 322-6499.
21
li
t
E.
3rd.
322-3443
March 14; Sunday, March
16; Monday, March 16; or
Chlckerlng Walnut Console
Auto Glass, Taps
Tuesday, March 17. "An
Spinet Cable Studio Upright,
A Seat Covers
equal opportunity employreflnlshcd. Phone after 4
p.m. 468-4847.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

|
after Down payment o l
$2,000—Exclusive Listing.
19. Situations Wanted
B a b y C rib , $12. P h . 323-4029.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8033
$100
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
1 Days Work, Ironing. Good \L L WORK GUARANTEED ]
Low Monthly Payments
Realtor
references. 322-1521 after 4
sacrifice. Ph. 322-7434.
31A. P e t a \
For Complete Information
Raymond Lundqulit, Aaso.
p.m. Rebecca.
Se* Or Call Your
Toy Manchester*, 1-male, 1Ironing, nt home. 522-7791.
Cheat of Drawers, Little
female, 10 weeks old. 322low dresser, vanity chair to
5167.
Day work. 322-0313.
PROFITABLE
match, mahogany end ta­
SALES BROKER
MALE Pupptea. Small ter­ ble*, platform rocker. 1431
DAY WORK: 321 5766.
NURSERY
W. Hartley Circle, DeBary,
rier site, f 10 ea. 710 Chero­
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Ph. 668-5323.
kee Circle, Sanford. 322-8064
BUSINESS
i
Reasonable. Ph. 332-5112.
3565 Park Dr.
522-2420
l
82. Flowers • Shrubs
1
i
80. Babysitter*
Carpet Shampooer for only
FOR SALE
t STORY HOME
»
BLOOMING
Roaaa
on
Charo$1
per
day.
CarroU’s
Fie­
Looking for a Urge home In
BABYSITTING in my home.
A
kaa stock. All other kind*
riit ure.
»
excellent condition? 2100
322-2274.
of
Nursery
shrubbery
and
&lt;
Squars Feet with 4 Bed
36.
tree*.
&lt; Articles Wanted
21. Beauty Salons
rooms, 13 x 26 living room,
Gray Shadows Nursery
dining room and ltb baths
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
5 Ml. 8. on Sanford Avg,
Good financing.
or small amounts. Bonded
Our Budget Wave Now $6.93
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lae
33. Purnitore Ace Beauty 8a!on,
field.
FA 2-4344
Mayfair Hotel
WANTED reilabla coupla to j
$40,000. Terms can be ar
Phone 322-6525
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420 ranged.
taka up monthly payments ]86. AnlonohOea • Tracks Bid 6
V*v» 9
of 113.30 os 1 complete •
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
$ $
$ •
rooms of furniture. Call
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
Speedster w i t h s u p e r
TE 6-1611, Casaalborry, col­ charger, new transmission,
Small, neat 8 BR, 1 Bath
avenlnga. 3 Senior stylists.
322-6457 For Appointment
lect.
home, with carport on love­
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.
good tires. Excellent eond.
ly shaded lota. Good garden
$900. 332-2733.
Special By Popular Damand
FREE ESTIMATE
17. Male Help Wanted
spot.
Our
Budget
Wave
Spec.
|6.95
Upholstering
A
Mattreas
ran1
$7,500 - TERMS
Retell Tire Service A Sales.
ovating. Now A Used Furni­
Cut 74 Curl Beauty Shop
V-4, auto. RAH. Take ever
OK Tire Store, 141$ French 816 Palmetto Ave. 322-0834
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
payments. 333-6700.
Ave.
CO,) St 709 CGiCrjT AV9,
25. Plumbing Services
FA 1-3117.
1
Florida
resident
1
year.
21-46.
FA 2-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha
pantl truck. Priced rig h t
Insurance debit. Guara:
PLUMBING
Sail Ua Your Furnltura.
332-7434.
teed eatery. Call 323 0843.
Contracting Repairs
Quick Sarvlca With the •
FREE KSTIMATEg
BUYlho a new er
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Punch press operators and
R. L. HARVEY
USED GAR?
POST. FA 2-0677.
assembly
workers.
Apply
In
1901 S. Park
323 5232
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 3-3383
FINANCE
IT WITH UP
person Ilarcar Aluminum
Nitea: 322-8971 3031 or 2246
Uaad furnltura, appliances,
♦ Low latereet Eater
Products Co., Hwy. 17-93, 27. Special Service*
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
♦ Low Monthly Permeate
DEBARY: &gt; BR., terra*ao
Sanford.
Larry'a Mart 213 Sanford
FLORIDA ITATC BANS
Need a Painter? 821-3090.
floors, elec, heat, alr-cond.,
Avo. Ph. FA 3-4133.
&gt;
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000 AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN. Will p r u n e
j 7 . llo a t e * M o t o r s
8
trees. Dial
Must be experienced, resi­
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
For the biggest selection of 322-3790.
dent of Seminole or Volusia
666-4791.
nearly new and uaad furnl- (
County. See Mr. B ran , at Complete tractor work, plow1963 model outfits. Sample
lure, ace Noll's Furniture
Braaa Motors, 519 E. firs t
prices: $1795 18' Family
Brokerage In Casselberry
1 n g , discing, cultivating,
BALL-BLA1R AGENCY
St., Sanford, Fla.
Runabout $1093; $410 IT
landscaping. 332-1790.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
6rd A Park Avs.
Gator Trailer $390; $789 4$
Phone 623-5641
CASH IN P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out, 34. Article* For Hale
hp. Elect. Shift Evlnrudea
Large, Small. Call Bob
Builder* of Beautiful Homes SELL ELECTION MATCHES
$569.
Large selection. Buy
SLANT-OMATIC
Political Candidates WANT,
333-0742.
All Types Financing
now and really a 6 v e I
Sewing Machine. Automatic
DEMAND, tha UNION LA­
Term i. Robson Sporting
SHEAFER'S
Zlg Zag. Makes fancy
BEL on Campaign AdverGoods, Downtown Sanford*
atitchea, buttonholes, sewa
tlilng Book Matches. FREE OLOCE A WATCH REPAIR
323-5961,
All
types
clocka
A
watches
on
buttons,
monograms,
etc.
,
Political Match Catalog!
Harold Logan, P rei.
repaired. Pick up A deliv­
Fully guaranteed. Take up ;88. Motorcycles • Scooters
SURE - FIRE to bring you
602 Highland Ave., Longwood
ery.
payments of $9.12 mo. Lib- •
higher than average dally
838 3911
322-2744
322-3231
eral trade for your old ma- 1
commission on averags or­ 113VV Elm
Eagle, $195. 716 Cherekeo
chine. Call for Free Home
der! I Alio Big Line Gen­
NEED A PICTURE?
Circle, Sanford. 8I2-4064.
Trial 322-7408.
eral Adv. Matches for ev­
Call Bill Vincent at
ery buxine**. SUPERIOR
P ro p e rty M anaR om ent
The Sanford Herald
BOLEX 8mm MOVIE
MATCH,
7566
S.
Greenwood,
&amp; S ales B ro k e r
I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
CAMERA8
Chicago 19, 111.
Parties A Gathering*.
1 with Pan Clnor 30-300 M
Small or Larga.
lens, Coat $250, Sail 1100; 1
GORGEOUS ESTATE, • acres
FAST SERVICE
with Elgaet Auto Lena, Caae
of
oak-shaded
land,
350
ft.
Offers for your selection
on Lake Mary, Beautiful Day 322-2611 . Night 3224)922 A Grip, $60; 1 with Semithese Reauttful 2, 8, A 4
home—$49,000.
Auto A 3 extra lenses $60.
Bedroom
Small gardens plowed with
LFMON n iJlF F C o t t a g e ,
New condition. Y.’rlU Mr.
Roio Tiller, nothing too
tastefully furnished, large
Champion, 1906 N. Orlando
•mall. 312-3659.
veranda, pier A dock—
Ava., Maitland.
$12,000.
CONCRETE PLACING
ON LAKE MONROE, 3 Bed­
A FINISHING
room, quality borne on large Specialise Patios, Driveways ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE
shady k&gt;L Guest cottage A
Work Guaranteed
(Rental Machine)
at
FREE ESTIMATES
awlmmlng pool—422,100.
Reduced 33%
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR, 3 HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
CaU Singer Representative
Bedroom, IVb baths—Imma­
322-1307
WX 6300
culate—La w down paymant,
Fine Watch A Jewelry Repair
assume mortgage.
V\N
Ueforu you buy . .
V. L. GUMMt JEWELER
2420
WILLOW.
Driva
by.
To make the beet home
119
8.
Park
333-6962
You'll be impfeaaed. Only
buy, eee the
$300 Down.
LOCH ARBOR-5 UR, 3 bath,
oin
aundry
$14,000—$450 down, $90 per
mo. including texaa A kn.
S ft H
Call Stamper Agency, 1919
So. French, $22-4991.
• /vui Msiw a a s h i m s
Glass Eacleeed
• AUHiMAIH A
Clean nnd Comfortable
$100 DOWN
• MJfMMAfil im u N S
$45 MONTI!
9 A LB. CAPACITY M e
3 - Bedroom Heme
• •
WASHERS
CUSTOM REALTY
ornce FA M i l l
CALL M M 4 I I
111 W. 87th IT.
WINTER PARK
APPLIANCE SERVICE
Night FA M M
Corner
Lee
K4.
end
17-93
Boo A Herb Loocholt,
323-9700
119 Sanford A ve, 323-743$
Phene 644-9011
Owners
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, lib, A 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty
NEAR TOWN

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&lt;

Payton Realty

Seminole Realty

LMN
Enterprises, Inc.

VA - FHA

SOLD!

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

OU Park Dr.

Saalnri, Fit.

SINGER

HACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

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Navy To Display 'Might' And 'Mite' During Derby
The
and the "M ite"
of Navy aircraft will each
have ita hour in the Heavy
Attack W ins One Tenth An­
nual Bombing Derby March
16-21 a t the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
"M ight" ia represented by
the Wing’a twin-jet A-6 Vigil­
ante and A-3B Skywarriora,
largest and moat powerful
combat planea ever operated
from aircraft carriers. Their

payloada can Include the moat
potent nuclear weapons In the
Navy’s arsenal.
A l s o participating a r e
Douglas A-4C Skyhawa, which
with wingspans of only 27.6
feet and overall length of less
than 43 feet are the “mites"
of attack aviation. The A-4C
Is the smallest nuclear bomb­
er In the world.
Despite t h e i r diminutive
else, the Navy’s more than 1,-

H ri

000 Skyhawks play a giant
role In carrier striking forces
on atatlon around the world.
Armed with two 20 mm wingmounted cannon, the Skyhawk
can also can y several hundred
variations of weapons loads
Including large nuclear bomba,
Bulpup air-to-gound missiles,
rockets and conventional high
exploaiva bombs.
Although no A-4G's ara reg­
ularly based a t Sanford, Sky­
hawka from Carrier Air Wing
One a t Cecil Field (near Jack­
sonville) will be on hand for
the final two days (Friday
and Saturday) of the Bomb­
ing Derby,
An A-4C piloted by Lt. Dick
Porter, who halls from Appntarl.acola, Fla., will compete
with a Vigilante and Skywarrior In a 'Might va Mite" loft
bombing c o n t e s t Friday,
March 20, a t 9 a. m. Porter Is
assigned to Cecil Field’s A t­
tack Squadron Twelve.
The competitors w i l l b e
launching n simulated nuclear
attack on a training target in
Lake George, a large body of
water 35 miles northwest of
Sanford.

Each will be trying to place
a practice "shape," similar to
an atomic weapon In dimen­
sions, on the half-submerged
hull of an old Navy lending
craft.

H

'y io u t'...

“SCOT”

March 21.

TOILET
TISSUE

MAKE MAJOR HOME
IMPROVEMENTS NOW

(Ro*ulttlohJU\a

’ • i • I*

That’s right — whatever you need to Improve your
home — we have Hi Come In and take a look — you'll
like our prices, too.

&gt;«■ DISCOUNT FOR CASH 'N CARRY.
10%
Free Estimates
One Rill
To Pay
The Gregory
Way
322-0500

M aple A re .

at
6th St.

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BEXEL LARGE SIZE SPECIALS

BEXH
SPECIALFORMULA
IMPROVED
'w r a /

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“KELLOGG'S"
CEREAL

NOW

M0W

8

4 §o

$

VARIETY
PAK
PKG. OF 10

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Limit! One With Yuur $3 Or Mure
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ara Harold Unger, master
councilor; Charles Stein, sen­
ior councilor; Bobby Itumbley, junior councilor, and
Bedford Aiken, chevalier.
Local membera attended a
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car window wash In the down­ Is factory-seeled with G-E's
town area Thursday to lead to famous condensing coil fea­
safer driving.
turing thousands of tiny
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A. H. BECKWITH
. . , clerk

CAMILLA BRUCE
. . . registration

Bomb 'Attacks'
Renewed By
Vigilantes
There'a a bit of Iri*h In
all of ui today, St. P atrlck'i
Day. Notice all the green
worn by the populace? And
did you hear the brogue of the
true lriah? It got even thick­
er this special day. Sure it
did.
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And the Rotary Club got a
head start Monday, singing
an Iris* tune. To keep the
balance, though, they also
made music with a Scottish
melody.
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•

Another landmark, now con­
sidered by many If not all
to be an eyesore, is succumb­
ing to progress. It's the Palms
Hotel whose walls—if they
could talk — would probably
offer an Interesting story, to
say Use least. But, then, may­
be it's a good thing the walls
are mute. . .
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•

The calorie count for Herald
staffers went out the window
Monday. Mrs. Myrtie Wilson,
Home Demonstration agent
for Seminole, sent over a
Herman chocolate cake as a
gesture of her appreciation
for past favors the newspeo­
ple gave to her HD projects.
Delicious.
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•

Save yourself a lot of time
and temper tantrums by keep­
ing an active record of your
income and outgo. That's the
advice of the economics spe­
cialists with the Florida Agri­
cultural Extension Service.
Keeping copies of former in­
come tax returns also gives
you a lift when it comes time
to file.
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•

Bob Besserer is looking for
John Krider to tell the Cham­
ber of Commerce manager
about some nationwide publi­
city given Sanford. Bob Is dis­
playing the annual report of
the Kendall company, which
did a $139 million sales busi­
ness last year. Included in
the report are four scenes,
one at Massachusetts General
Hospital, Boston; one at John*
Hopkins Hospital, at Balti­
more; University Hospital,
Seattle, and Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital. The hospital ad­
ministrator
identifies!
the
nurse in the photo as Betty
Robinson, operating room sup­
ervisor. Bob also is display­
ing a telegram from Forbes
magaiine requesting ptrmission to publish the same photo­
graph.
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Jerry Cullum, S e m i n o l e
High School senior, has been
named the local winner In
Time magazine's 28th annual
current affairs contest. Mrs.
Virginia M. Burney, teacher,
also reported that other high
scoring students are Stephen
Bassett, Jeffery Barlow, Pat­
rick Zueli and Howard Har­
ris.
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Grit.
In many cases this is a
lost faculty in today's hectic
way of life. But there’s one
family in The Herald area
that insists on solving their
own problems.
And they have problems.
The father is 111; has been for
a long time. The young mo­
ther has children to care for
as well as her husband.
They were offered assist­
ance.
Their thanks were warm.
But they’ll try to go it alone.
Grit. In many cases a lost
iacu ll/. Net here, though.
I

W. H. DUNCAN
. . . justice

A. S. HERLONG
. . . Congress

J. L. HORRY
. . . sheriff

B. A. JOHNSON
. . . justice

(Fltr l&amp; m fo rfr f e r a ld
Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Considerable cloudiness with scattered showers today and Wednesday; high today 73-80; low tonight 65-70.
VOL. 56
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1B08
TUBS., MARCH 17, 1061 SANFOKI), FLORIDA
NO. 148

Judges were still thrashing
out results late last night fol­
lowing the first assault on
North Florida training targets
by twin-jot attack planes fly­
ing In the Navy’s Tenth An­
nual Bombing Derby at the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
And while officials met this
morning for final computa­
tions, a second wave of A-5
Vigilantes and A-3H Skywarriors launched an attack on
another target sight at 10
a.tn.
The famous fleet weapons
exercise will continue through
the week, winding up Satur­
day with an open house, twohour air show, carrier air­
manship competitions ard an
awards ceremony. The public
SAIGO'I, South Viet Nam
is invited to all of Saturday’!
(UPI)
— Military observers
events.
On tap today for Heavy At­ said lod,%7 that American U2
tack Wing One’s 18 competing planes m ay be flying highflight crews was a close air level reconnaissance missions
support exercise, emphasizing
low altitude delivery of con­ over Communist North Viet
ventional weapons such ai Nam and parts of South
might be expected in a "brush China, Laos, and Cambodia.
Their speculation was bas­
fire wur" situation.
The event also presented ed on an announcement Mon­
the opportunity for airmen day th at the U2 planes are
(lying the Navy's new HA-5C stations) in South Viet Nam
Vigilante rcconnassiance • at­ for "ant in-country mapping
tack aircraft to demonstrate mission,"
the plane's tremendous ver­ The High-altitude reconnais­
sance planes, made famous
satility.
RA-5C crcwi made two low by Francis Gary Powers’ es­
level attacks on practice tar­ pionage flight over the Soviet
gets at tho l’inccaiUe Impact Union nnd mht»tment capture
Range near Aslor, and then and trial, aro believed to bo
(lew a photo reconnaissance stationed at Bien Hot airbase
mission over several acctioni just north of Saigon. The bate
has been off limits to news­
of North Florida.
Miniature practice bombs men lo r some time.
A U . S. military spokesman
were used on the attack phase
declined to go beyond his an
of the mission.
Today's exercise stood out nounzement that the planes
in sharp contrast to Monday'! were in use within the borders
competitions, where nuclear of Sfiuth Viet Nam for map­
weapons employment was the ping purposes.
keynote. Navy officials point­ Til ere was no explanation
ed out that one of the import­ why It wai necessary to use
ant ingredients nf the annual tho 'long-range U2's for map
Bombing Derbies is thrir de­ ping. In Ihii small country, es
mands for flexibility among pcdially since such efficient
ma/pping planes as the RF101
(light crews and equipment.
Close finishes in Monday'! ami. 111157 have been In use
weapons loading and loft (or some time.
bombing events prohibited
J u d g e a from announcing
scores until later today.
As one Navy observer stat­
ed, "This is where the Navy
man's pride for his unit
comes in. We don't want to
make any mistakes in scor­
Three persona were shaken
ing."
up but not otherwise injured
Sanford's
Heavy
Attack today at 7:30 a. m. when two
Squadron Five, the Navy's cars collided on Celery Avc
first unit to fly the RA-5C, is Hue about a half mile east
the defending c h a m p i o n o f the city limits.
against five other competing • Examined at S e m i n o l e
units.
Memorial Hospital were Rose­
A group from Offutt AFI), mary Flowers, IT, her mo­
Nell., headed by Vice Adin. ther, Mrs. Mary L. Flowers,
Robert J. Stroh of the Joint both of East Celery Ave., and
Strategic T a r g e t Planning George Robinson of Midway.
Staff, is expected Wednesday.
Highway Patrolman Rill
Stringfield said Robinson was
driving west when his car
WASHINGTON (UPI) - was struck fn the rear by
The Army will draft 12.WX1 one driven by Mias Flowers.
men in May, the same num­
The latter was cited for
ber as in April but 2,000 frwez failure to have her vehicle
under control.
than in March.

U.S Railroads Eye Work Rules
•#

Unions Charge
BRIEFS Management
Production Up
Forcing Issue

U2s May Be
Flying Over
Red Viet Nam

3 Shaken Up
I n Collision

Draft Quota

•

George Touhy gives the
"Newsat Noon" each Mon­
day at the Rotary luncheon.
He ends his p-esentation with
a "word for today." Monday
It was this: "What happens
seldom bothers us as much as
what might have happened."
•

A. C. DOUDNEY
. . . surveyor

Bombing Derby
WEDNESDAY
0:50 a.m. Profile Bombing Mission. Testa bombing
accuracy on simulated nuclear mission against complex
targets.
THURSDAY
1:30 p.m. Bombing Derby briefing for preaa, other
special interest groups.
4:30 p.m. Radar Bomb Scoring llomber Mission: Teats
bombing accuracy on simulated nuclear mission against
multiple targets.
FRIDAY
9 a.m. A-5A/A-3B/ A-4H Skyhawk Left Bombing
Competition.
HA TUKI1AY
0:10 a.m. Aircraft launch for Air Show. (Open Houie
begins on* hour earlier).
0:30 a on. Air 8how with 24-plane fly-by.
10:30 a.m. Carrier Airmanship competition*.
11:45 a.m. Heavy A ttack Wing One review and pre­
sentation of awards.
12:45 p.m. (approximately) Navy Appreciation Day
Picnic, Lake Golden Rtaircation Area, Sanford Naval Air
Station.

W W A ...

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The nation's industrial produc­
tion rose to record 127.9 per
WASHINGTON (U P I)-L acent of the 1957-1959 average
bor Department officials met
in February for the biggest
with representatives of the
guin since last October,
natlon'i railroads today to
discuss the remaining issues
LOS ANGELES (U PI)—A in the long-smouldering work
pair of giant brush fires fan­ rules dispute a union official
ned by wind* with gusts of up
claims Is being forced Into a
to loo miles an hour burned
uncontrolled today in tho foot­ national crisis by manage­
hills north nnd west of tills ment.
Assistant Labor Secretary
city,
Janies J, Reynolds and Fran­
cis A. O'Neill Jr., chairman
WASHINGTON (UPI) — of the National Mediation
Senate Democratic Whip Hub­ Board, attended the session.
The threat of a nationwide
ert H. Humphrey said today
a Southern proposal for a vol­ rail strike — first raised by
untary racial relocation pro­ railroad spokesman J. E.
gram was a "Dial* decoy" In Wolfe—eased somewhat Mon­
day night. Wolfe said the sit­
the civil right fight.
uation had been changed by
the "unions' apparent revers­
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) al of their strike plans." He
—The government's Foreign did not amplify.
But in Cleveland, Charlei
Currency Control Commission
Monday night vetoed a peti­ Luna, president of the Broth­
tion by a local ImprcMurio to erhood of ltallroad Trainmen,
hiing the singing Beatles of denied any intention of strik­
ing.
Britain to Isruel,
“ Mr. Wolfe is repeating his
pattern. He Is again escalat­
AUSTIN, Tex. (U PI)—Mel- ing the dispute into a nation­
vin Belli, a wrath for Dallas on al crisis. The railroads aro
hi* lips, today visited Austin, determined to avoid collective
location of the Texa* Court of bargaining at all costs.
Criminals Appeals, hut indi­ “All wo ever wanted to do
cated ho would not appeal was to bargain and that
Jack Ruby's death sentence means silting down and ne­
gotiating until each issue can
just yet.
be settled by agreement,"
Luna said. "Every time we
WASHINGTON (UPI) — get to a bargaining situation,
Accountant Milton l~ Hauft Mr. Wolfe forces it up the
said todsy Semite investigat­ ladder to a national crisis . . . "
There were threats of a
ors hsd not questioned him
sinre ha filed an affidavit u n i o n walkout Wednesday
charging his signature was against tho Southern Pacific
forged on Hobby Huker’s tax and Louisville and Nashvillu
rallruada. Wolfe said that any
return.
such (trike would be regarded
a t "a strike against all rail­
JACKSON, Mis*. (UPI) — roads," and that the comGov. Paul B. Johnson spoke panics would respond with
against unlimited police pow­ measures that could shut
er ut the state level Monday down tho entire U. 8. rail
und suid lie wus ronsiderlng system.
Wolfo said the railroads
placing limitations on his plan
to give more power to the would not seek a court injunc­
tion barring a walkout Wed­
highway patrol.
nesday unless there is a
threat of a strike. He had said
WASHINGTON (U PI) — previously that temporary in­
Comedian Hob Hope bus been junctions barring the threat­
appointed by President John­ ened strike against the two
son to replure Ambassador lines were being sought in U.
Henry Cubot Lodge on the 10- S. district courts at Louisville,
incmber board which selects Ky., and San Francisco.
winners of the presidential
Medal of Freedom, the na­
tion's highest peace-time civ
ilian award.

Fires Rape

‘Dixie Decoy’

Beatles Barred

JOHN (Mc)KADER, Sanfiml businessman, to­
day paid honingo to tho patron saint of Ireland,
St. l’atrick, along with all other good Irishmen
for driving the snakes from the "Old Sod." John
bedecked himself in tails, a green how tio nnd a
derby trimmed witti a green hand.
(I’hoto by R. E. O'Porter)

Dublin Recalls
Son Off Erin
DUBLIN (UPI) - Irishmen
marked the feast day of St.
Patrick today, their tradition­
al exuberance for a son of
Erin who will never return
here — John Fitzgerald Ken­
nedy.
"Ah, we'll miss him," said
one pub-keeper of the late
President. "I remember when
he visited his relatives last
summer In County Wexford.
There was nothing high falutin' about Jack then. It wus
just an Irishman coming
borne to his folks."
President Kennedy received
one of the greatest welcomes

Belli In Austin

Not Questioned

in fri»h history during his rar
and helicopter tour of tho is­
land.
Today, hordes of Irishmen
who, like the grandfather of
the late President had left
their homeland to try their
lurk in other countries, pour­
ed into the country by ship,
plane and train to take part
in the day’s festivities.
Most Irish began St. Pat­
rick's day with early Mass
Parade* und pageants, sports
and drama festivals were
scheduled throughout the day.
Pub* were filled with men
and women downing Irish
stout nnd booming out old
songs in Gaelic and English.
It was a marked change from
past y ean when the pubs
were closed on the saint's
Workmen c o m m e n c e d day. This year, the licensing
Monday with the demolition law was changed.
of the Woodruff Building at
First Street and Park Avenue
to make way for an automo­
bile parking lot.
Three men were arrested
City Manager W. E. Knowlea said contract for the ras­ by sheriff's deputies over the
ing had been let to the Leroy weekend on check forgery
Robb Construction Company counts and they are in the
and the project will be com­ county jail awaiting court ac­
tion.
peted in two months.
Held arc men identified at
Members of the SanfordDock Gunn Jr., Roosevelt
White and James C. Family. Seminole Jaycees and their
wives are pushing a voter reg­
istration drive in the county
with the cooperation of Mrs.
Operation of the City of
Camilla Hruce, registration
Sanford's new $407,000 sewage
supervisor.
disposal plant was taken over
They are making phono calls
by the City from the con­
and other contacts with unreg­
tractor Monday.
istered voter* u/glng them te
City Manager W. E. Know­
visit the courthouse and reg­
les said that "there are a
ister.
few minor bugs yet to lie
On the Jayce* committee
ironed out" but that it would
are Cecil Tucker, Glenn Mc­
be accomplished by city em­
ployes.
Call, Jim Smith, Bill Reck and
Dr. Kenneth Wing. The chair­
Plant superintendent is S.
M. Richard Jr.
man is Hon Knight.

Police Power

GEORGE KEI-SEY
. . . constable

M. II. WHARTON
. . . school bonrd

Campaign Under Way
As Qualifying Ends
The political candldntcn are
taking to the hustlnga today
. . . off and running to win
pnrty nominations in the May
5 primary. Primary run-off
will be held May 29 and the
general election Nov. 3.
Eight candidates on tho
Democratic ticket, on the local
level, w e r e
automatically
elected wtihout opposition at
noon today when ipialifying
deadline was reached.
AutomaticHly e l e c t e d to
county offices arc the follow­
ing:
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.,
clerk of court; Mason Whar­
ton, member of the school
hoard. District 'J; II. A. John­
son, justice of the peace, Dis­
trict 3; George Kelsey, con­
stable, District 3; J. L. Holdiy,
sheriff; Camilla Hruce, super­
visor of registration; W. Hugh
Duncan, justice of the peace,
District 4, und A. C. Doudney,
surveyor. All are incumbents
except Johnson.
It was previously announced

U. S. Rep. A. 8. Herlong Jr,
was re-elected to Congress
when the atate qualifying
deadline wns reached nnd no
one filed in opposition.
Five Republicans are seek­
ing nomination on the local
level.
Qualifying a t Tallahaisea
for Rtutc representative from
Seminole County nre 8. J.
(Joe) Davis Jr., incumbent,
and Robert Petrce, Democrat*,
and Dr. Robert Hoover, Re­
publican.
Campaign race* arc shaping
up for parly nomination* for
12 county offices. In the fol­
lowing listings, all are Demo­
crats unless Indicated as (It)
for Republicans. (•) indicates
incumbents. All aro listed nt.
phahetically. Following »r#
tho races:
For rounty Judge: Knrlyls
Houaholder und llnrlnn Turk)
for rounty commissioner, Dis­
trict 1: Hal Colbert, Gen. J.
C. Hutchison (*), A. C. Smith
Jr. and Ed wan! Yarborough)
for superintendent of puhlta
Instruction: R. T. Mllwee (*)
and Jim Pigott.
For board of public Instruc­
tion, District 3: Jim Birkenmoyer J r. (•) and Walter R.
Hoberg (R ); for tax collector)
James P. Avery J r„ W. B. Ellorbo, Marjorie Rhepanl, Troy
Huy, Rudy L. Sloan and Roy
U. W right Jr.
For county commissioner,
Diatrict 8: K. Pop* Bassett
(It), Grorgo Bobrow, Ford
Cavanaugh and W. Lawrence
Swofford; for constable, Dis­
trict 4: J. T. Haggerly, Bob
Carroll (•), J , U. Lee, Charles
M. Scott nnd Charlie Thomas;
f o r prosecuting attorney)
CHARLES SCOTT
Kenneth McIntosh and Thomos A. Speer.
For tax assessor: Guy Allen
(R), Richard K. McCnnnu anil
Mury Earle Walker (• ); for
county commissioner, District
fi: George W. Hell, Harry F,
Charles M. Scott, 39, quali­
Cushing, John Fitzpatrirk (*),
fied Monday as a candidate
Ruth H. Gallagher and Jesa
for the Democratic nomination
Gregory.
for constable, Diatrict 4.
For justice of the pcuciv
A resident of Sanford since
1953, Scott was employed for District 0: Linton L. Cox (•),
seven years at the Bcardall Al Davis, Charles K. Kein
plant of Chase and Company (R), Raymond Morris nnd Bill
and for the last three years York, and constable, District
as a refrigeration mechanic 9: Charles Fugnn, Grady Hall
by Pan American World Air­ ( ') , George W. Reck end
Ilily Joe Young ,
ways at Cape Kennedy.
lie and his wife have bean Jean Bryant, Sanford Re­
married for IT years and publicans, sought to qualify
have three children, Michael, this morning for memlier of
15, and twin daughters, Sherry tlis School Hoard, District 2,
and Sharon, 13. Hie family but wus ruled ineligible lieresides at lin Satsuma Drive, rnuso she resides in District 1
a t 1807 Palomn.
Ravenna Park.
Scott said that "I under­ All Democratic cnndidntoa
stand that the success of a have beno invited to m meet­
constable position depends ing of tho Democratic Exccuupon full co operation wiUt ail -tivo County Committee at 8
state and local law enforce­ p. nt. tonight a t the court­
ment agencies."
house.

Scott Qualifies
For Constable

Hope Chosen

Demolition Of
Building Begun

Three Jailed

Jaycees Push
Registration

City Takes Over
Disposal Plant

ONLY

14

Days to Register
For the Primaries

Dynatronics
Gets $100,000
Contract

A contrast in the amount of
$100,000 has been awarded to
Dynatronics, Inc., by the
Stanford Research Institute
of Menlo Park, Calif.
Tho Seminole aerospace
electronics firm will build
here an advanced antenna
aervo drive system and ship
it to Menlo Park for use with
an 85-foot dish type antenna.
Further details of the instru­
ment are classified.
In announcing the research
George F. Anderson, Dynatronle* executive vice presi­
dent, said that the total of
new business for the first 50
days of the calendar year

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Fire Chief Presents Program For CTP

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By Jane Casselberry
Fire Chief Paul Batea of the
Casselberry Volunteer Fire
Department presented a pro
gram on fire prevention and
artificial respiration at the
regular monthly meeting of
the CTP of the South Semin
ole Elementary School held
Tuesday night In the school
auditorium.
lie unfortunately wss un
able to complete the showing
of the American Red Cross
film, "That They May Live,"
because of a break down In
the projector. The fire depart­
ment's realistic dummy "Reausci-Anne" was used in dem­
onstrating mouth to mouth
resuscitation.
Elected to serve on the
nominating committee to rec
ommend a slate of officers for
the coming year were Mrs.
Beverly Miller, Mrs. Dorothy
Blrkheliner, Mrs. Eva Moore,
Mrs. Marion Eggera and Mrs
Margaret Durrance.
BENEFIT CAR WASH in planned by membern of the Seminole High
The group voted to give $25
School Glee Club to defray exiwnncn to the Ointrict Music Contest at
to the beautification chair­
Ocala March 20 and 21. The car wash will be staped Saturday from 9 n.m.
man, Mra. Joseph Laird, for
to 6 p.m. at the Gulf Service Station nt E. First Street and Sanford Ave­
the purchase of podacarpua
nue. At the nnme time a bake sale is planned for in front of McCrory’n.
trees for the school grounds.
Practicing above for the Saturday chores arc April Whittington, left, and
Principal Christy Harp sub­
Jean Yaten, Glee Club niumlmrn.
mitted a list of needed equip­
ment for the school that could
be donated by the CTP, but
action was tabled until the
V EG ET A B LE
next meeting on which items
should ba purchased.
REPORT
The second session of the
Fcdernl
Stnle Market
Readiness Clinic for parents
News
Service
of children entering school
Sanford
next fall for the first time will
By Donna E tlrs
Arthur I'utmnn who will re­
SANFOHn-OVIF.no.
be held Tuesday at 8 p m. at
A nominating rommlttes port their recommendation*
the school. Mrs. Donald Fens/.Ft.I,WOOD DISTRICT:
term aker will speak and dem­ was appointed by Mra. Felix a t the April meeting.
Light showers and mild.
Mrs. K. I*. Richards gave
onstrate many worthwhile ac­ Mega, president of the LongCnhbucc: demand f a i r ,
tivities parents can plan for wood Home Demonstration thn devotion entitled "N a­
their pro-schoolcrs to help Club, a t Uie regular meeting ture's Story" to open thn mnrkct about steady. Domes­
prepare them for entering of the organisation held meeting which was attended tic round type, H i bu. crates,
Thursday at the Civic le a ­ by 3(1 members and five 81.33 to $1 .BO, mostly 91.50,
school.
It was announced that there gue Building on Church guests. Miss Elizabeth Ab­
bott led the salute to the few Kimill, lower: 50 lb. sucks,
will be no school on Friday, 8trret.
according to quality and alze,
Members named wero Mra. flag.
March 13, as it is conference
Frank 8leudle, chairman and
Mrs. R a l p h Newcomer, $1 to $1.25.
day.
Mrs. Eva Moore, ways and Mra. W. J. Krohne and Mra. hculth and safety chairman.
Carrot*: demand fair, rnnrmeans chairman, announced
Informed the group concern­ kot about steady. Sacks, 48—1
plans for the Spring Festival
ing services provided by the
scheduled for April 18.
S e m i n o l e I'uldie Health lb., film packed, $2 to $2.25,
mostly $2; 50 lb*, loose, $1.85
The room count awards
Home Nursing Service.
went to Mrs. Edwins Hall's
Mrs. Steudle again stress­ to $2.10.
filth grade room and Miss
ed the lni|M&gt;rtanre of five
Celery: demand good, ninrVirginia Ncalo'a first grade
donnra to represent thn rluli ket steady. 10 in. crates, Pasroom.
at the Old Glory Community ral type, 8 doz. and larger,
Following the meeting re­
Illood Hank Donor 11 u y $1.25: hearts, 24 count, film
freshments wero served by
scheduled for March 12 from wrapped, $5.25.
the second grade room moth
4 until 7:30 p.m. at the
By Jane Casselberry
Chinese cabbage: demand
era in the cafeteria.
The South Seminole Junior American legion Home on fair, market nlicut steady. It!
High School Science Fair will I’ralria Lake. She asked In. crates, $2.23 to $2.75.
be held Monday and Tuesday members wishing to donate
Endive nnd Escarole: deof next week. Projects will blood to contact her.
mand light, market slightly
R e p o r t s on refinishing wcaker. t 1/0 hu. crates, $2.5(1
bn judged Monday starting at
A p.m. and no spectators will home furniture were given to $2.75, mostly $2.50.
by Mrs. Richards who was
bn allowed.
I.etlucc: offerings l i g h t .
Doors will open to thu pub assisted by Mrs. Tutman. Hurton type, K1IN crates, 24
A short talk and a color lie at 7:30 p.m., Mra. Catherina Mrs. Richards explained that count, few, $:i: Iceberg type,
film on the Bahamas were Martin, director of thn Fair, many pieces of furnlturo Wit rrntes. 24 count, few,
presented Thursday noon at a n n o u n c e d . Approximate may he improved by refin- $3.25 to $2.50; Leaf type, 12
the Sinford-Kemlnole Joyces ly 200 entries frrm tha seven­ isliing and thus made to quart baskets, few, $1.25; Ro.
luncheon in tho Civic Center. th, eighth and ninth grade* serve a useful purpose in the malar, insufficient supplies to
home.
Offering Uic program was are cx|iccU-d.
quote.
A workshop on icflulshiiig
M. E. Johnson, chief liaison
First, second and third
Onions, grt-cn: volume light.
officer for the Bahamas gov place ribbons will he award­ home furniture was held fol Crates, 3 doz. bunches, $3.
eminent.
ed In eaeh of the 10 rntego- lowing luncheon.
I* a r a e I y : volume light.
MIhs Myrtle Wilson, agent, Crates, 5 doz. hum-tic*, $1,75
Hie population of about rlea: botany, xoology, health
150.000, hr said, Is spread out or medicine, physics, chemis­ uimnimrcd date* for this to $1.85, very few higher,
over an area of 7,(joo square try, mathematics mid earth month's events to Im: Murch
Tursnips: v o I u in n light.
miles. Tho government is run and apace sciences Including 10. cooking school, 7:30 Bankets, 12—1 lb., film |uu-kalmost completely Indepcnd geology, astronomy, oceano­ until 0:30 pm ., Sanford Civ­ ed, $1.26.
ent of Orest Britain with the graphy and climatology.
ic Center; Match 24, water
Radishes: demand (low,
exception of defense and a
Rowland Hill, head of the system clinic, 7:30 until 9:3U market slightly weaker, flas­
few linjMirted items, Johnson acience department of South p.m.. Home Demonstration
kets, film packed, Bed varie­
added.
Seminole, will introduce mem­ Center in Suuford; March ties, 30—6 oz., 75e to title;
The government boasts a
ber* of the department nt 2A, food demonstrations, 10 While varieties, 24 8 os.,
balanced budget, the speaker
a meeting of the 1TA Tuea. a.m. until noon, Home Item $1.50.
noted, simply beenuso It
onstration Center, Mrs. Sue
Spinach: Insufficient sup­
•pends only the money It has. day ut H p.m. mid parent* Kemp, home food specialist
will
be
invited
to
view
the
plies to quote.
Jt cannot, by law, go in debt
from Tallahassee in charge.
Turnips: volume light: 60
The population Is atxjut 80 sclciire fair exhibits.
Table* were decorated for
Them
alao
will
he
on
dis­
Ih. sacks, topped und washed.
per cent Negro, yet It has no
the meeting with Easter ar­
racial problems — e x c e p t play in the science lab, work rangements of bunnies and $1.50.
done
by
several
groups
and
a
HASTINGS, FLORIDA
those introduced by Amer­
demount radon of laboratory rntored egg* by the hostess,
DISTRICT:
icans, Juycccs were told.
rs, Mr*. Tutman, and memShower* in a.m., clear and
Julia von reported on a visit equipment.
Iter* from t h e Kanlando
The 30 bent projects will be
mild, p.m.
to his country by an official of
Springs Trailer I'srk.
Cabbage: d e m a n d light,
tho NAACP and also by U. S. ebosen to go to the regional
Hie
next
meeting
will
b«
Rep. Adam Clayton Towel] of science fair to be held March April 2 with Mrs. Newcomer market slightly weaker. Do10-21 In Ml. Dora.
mestir round type, 1*i bu.
Harlem .'
and ladies of Fern 1’ark as
crates, $1.35 to $1.50, mostly
"Roth," he sold, "wer# re­
hostesses.
$1.50; 50 lb. R acks, accord­
quested to leave."
ing to quallly, condition nnd
alze, 00c to $1.10, very few
Chicken Dinner
Pvt. Whitten
The Women's Auxiliary of higher.
the Glndervllle Volunteer Fire
Finishes Course
OVER 35 YEARS
Department will ImM a chick­
WASHINGTON
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At First A Palmetto
en pilau dinner at the Sanford
(AIITNC) - Army TEC Har­ Weekend fond shopper* will Farm ers' Auction Market on (Alongside old post office)
find
a
colorful
and
pleasing
ry D. Whitten Jr., 18, whose
U. 8. 17-92 from 4 until 8 p.m-,
parents live at 1006 French assortment of meat, poultry, Friday. The public U invited.
Ave., Sanford, completed a and fresh produce at food
field radio equipment repair stoics in all purta of the na­
course at tba U. 8. Army tion.
Farm Brief
Heat vegetable* buys at
School, Europe, In Lenggriea,
U. 8. businesa firms contri­
food markets will include
Germany, Feb. T.
buted $1.25 million In lt)63 to­
anise,
beets,
cabbage,
Texas
• Curpeta • Furniture
During tha course Whitten
wards recognition and encour­
• Piannn
received Instruction in the carrots, green onions, dande­ agement of the natlon'a $2.- • Tile
• Rental lledn
principles of electricity, radio lions, dills, endive, mush­ 225,000 4-11 Club members.
fundamentals, procedures of rooms, medium aired New
alignment and general (rau York onions, parsley, pota­
ble shooting of AM and FM toes, radishes, and rutabagas.
Top fruit values will b«
radio seta.
He Is a member of Com­ avocados, honeydews, cold
CALL
pany B, 2nd Battalion in tha ■torag* and western apples,
4th Armored Division's Slat rhubarb, Florida grapefruit,
California navel oranges, and
Infantry In Germany.
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Tlia former Seminole High pineapples. Eggs and dairy
School student entered the products continue as good
MOVING AND STORAGE CO.. INC.
Army In January 1963 and buys.
Other economical protein
caanplotad basic training at
F A 2 - 9 5 1 1
Fort Jackson. 8. C., before buys include fish • shrimp,
arriving overseas leaf Sep- canned pink salmon, and fish
5 0 4 C cley A ve.
S&lt; in(oid, F la.
slick* and portions.

Longwood HD Club President
Names Nominating Committee

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SSJH To Hold
Science Fair
Next Week

Film-Talk On
Bahamas Given

Students Of
Soulhside Get
High Rating
"S o u t h *I d e
Elemen­
tary School hns had the low­
est number of students to
appear before the Juvenile
Court during the past four
years,” said County Judge
Vernon Mize a* hr spoke be­
fore the Southside T-TO
Tuesday night.
In pointing out this coun­
ty record, Judge Mize com­
mended the parents am)
teacher* of Southsidc, stat­
ing that It showa both are
working to hulld good citi­
zens of tha community.
Tho retiring county judge
declared that the local Juven­
ile court is In Hire need of
mort court counselors and
some means of psychological
testing for emotionally dis­
turbed children. On the state
level, he listed the most
pressing need as aftercare.
Hie latter, he stated, will
keep former Juvenile offend­
ers from getting into futuie
trouble with t h e circuit
court.
Frank Mchane presided ov­
er the session at which time
it was reported that Hallo­
we'en Carnivul funds would
l&gt;« used to purchase fans for
the auditorium and lunch
room.
The group also approved
the use of membership dues
to be put with previous
funds of last year and be
used for redecorating the
principal's office and making
other minor repairs in the
school. Miss .Marguerite Dot­
son was appointed chairman
uf this project.
Appointed by the presi­
dent to serve on thn nomi­
nating rnmniittee were Mrs.
I) u n a I il Junes, chairman,
.Mis. Rob Crumley, Mrs. Ar­
thur Beckwith, and Mrs. Vel­
ma Mitchell.
In other action. Mchane
commended school principal,
Mrs. Mitchell and the facul­
ty fur the patriotic programs
held at the school last week.
Announcement was made
of a spring style show to Im
held ut the school on April
3, with all students partici­
pating.
Mra. Hob Crumley gave
the devotional and room
count W'us won by the third

M O V I N G ?

GEORGE TOIIIIY

Touhy Named To
FSLIC Group
CHICAGO. IU. — George
Touhy, executive vice presi­
dent of the First Federal
Savings and Gian Association
of Sanford, has been appoint­
ed to the 1961 Committee on
FSLIC Law ami Regulations
of the L'nitcd States Savings
and l-oan League.
The appointment was an­
nounced today by Eugene M.
Mortlock of New York City,
president of the League,
which is the nationwide trade
organization of the savings
ami loan business and repre­
sents more than 5,000 savings
associations- and co-operative
hanks.
The Committee on FSLIC
law and regulations is charg­
ed with the responsibility of
slydtng the current legislative
proposals ami regulations af­
fecting insurance of accounts
and those associations which
have their savings accounts
Insured by tho Federal Sav­
ings and Loan Insurance Cor­
poration.
To clean leather upholstery
use milil soap ami a damp
cloth. Don't use furniture
polish.

Ry Harry Johnson
Every ton or cargo handled
in a local port brings $1(4 21
Into the local economy. And
$7.14 of that would go in the
pockets o( laborers.
This was one of the many
factors pointed out Wednes­
day at a conference in Jack­
sonville between Sanford and
Seminole officials and heads
of the Jacksonville Tort Au­
thority.
I-oea 1 leaders were there to
get background advice on
1k&gt;w- to create a Sanford Port
Authority.
Jacksonville leaders told of
the formation of their author­
ity. Hicy said the board con
lists of seven membres, each
appointed by the governor on
the recommendation of Jack­
sonville and Duval County
civic groups and other or­
ganizations.
It was suggested that the
local committee follow this
procedure.
Jam es P. Avery Jr., Coun­
ty Commission chairman, told
Jax officials that the local
operation is aliout 80 per cent
effective. The commission, he
said. Is pushing the project.
Seminole officials were giv­
en copies of the legislative
aet drawn up by the Jackson­
ville group and this will be
pondered at great length and
could serve as a pattern for
the local operation.
The advice offered the lo­
cal delegation is fantastic in
Its value to the Sanford pro­
ject. It was pointed out that
should the data be obtained
from professional services it
would cost thousands of dol­
lars.
There were topics such as
whether to build pilings for
Die barges or bulkheads.
From Jacksonville's exper-

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SPECIAL AWARDS have been received by two
Lyman I litrh School girls. Glcndn Pnyne, left,
hart been mimed winner of the DAR Citixcnahip
award lit Lyman und Alice Hull, right, hns won
the title of L.vnmnV 1901 Hetty Crocker Home­
maker of Tomorrow.
(Herald Photos)
icncc It was learned that tho
cost of placing a bulkhead is
$IOo a lineal foot. It's a safe
bet the local operation will
put in pilings, or shop around
for some other means of cut­
ting that cost.
An example was given on
how the barges could cut the
cost of one industry in the
area. It involves shipping of
newsprint.
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lisher predicts his cost of
hauling newsprint would be
reduced by $100,000 a year.

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Zip Code 32771
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ed by one of the persons re­ drive has been officially en­
cently deputized by the super­ dorsed by the Republican Ex­
WEATHER: Fair t.ml continued warm through Tuesday; high today in 80s; low tonight near 70.
visor of registration. Mrs. Ca­ ecutive Committee of Semin­
ole County. Many of the depu­ VOL. 66
milla Bruce.
I'.stablishcd 1008
MON*., MARCH 9. 1964
RANFORI), FLORIDA
NO. 142
United L’resa Leased Wite
Registration sites set up are ties conducting the registra­
tion are members ol the Sem­
as follows:
Forest City, at Christensen inole County Young Republi­
c lO &lt; - *
Motors from 7 to 9 p.m. Tues- j can Club,
W im 't that CPO Jim
day, Wednesday and Thurs­
F.dge ill downtown Sanford
day.
tha other day? He’» been at
Casselberry, at Publix Mar­
Gitmo, it acema, but he
ket in Seminole Plaza from j
doesn’t look aa though he'»
7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday through
been suffering from any
Friday and from 4:30 to 8
water shortage*.
p.m. on Saturday.
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Tanglewood • (ioldcnrod. at
The grapevine say* Jim's
1831 Ivy l.ane, David Kanheaded for retirement, and
oly's residence from 8 lo to
th at Sanford will be his
10 p.m. Monday, Wednesday
“ permanent bane.” T h a t ' s
and Sunday. His phone is Ml
good new* to lota of folks,
7-2430.
especially the Hoy Scouts
Altamonte Springs area at
and other youth workers.
103 llattaway Dr.. Hie resi­
A loan in ''excess of $30,000'*
The Chief was always a fine
dence of William MedcalC
participant in this type of
The general public is invitnow being sought of the Hous­
from 7 to 9 p in. Monday]
e I to attend the first annual
leadership.
through Friday.
ing and H o m e
Finance
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Mr. and Mr*. Creative Cook­
The counlywide registration
Agency would signal Hie first
ing School at 7:30 p.m. Tue*And speaking of retire­
physical work on the canal
dry at the Civic Center.
ment, there’s another top
linking Sanford with Ihe At­
The
school
will
bo
presented
addition to Sanford's "boys
HAL COLHERT
lantic Ocean.
by the Seminole County Ex­
in blue" colony. Capt. James
E. I*. HASSETT
tension Service, in co-opera­
Vose, who once was com­
Directors of Hie St. Johnstion with Puhlix Siqier Mark­
manding officer of our NAS,
Indian River Canal District
ets, Swift &amp; Company, Florida
ia interested in getting a
approved application for the
Power and Eight Company and
home built, so the story
loan
at a Friday allernoon
Tlie Sanford Herald.
goes. He'll be a welcomed
meeting
in Titusville.
Misa Mary Meyer, repre­
ro-worker (again) for the
The money would be used
senting “ Miss Martini Eogan,"
advancement of Seminole's
for a feasibility study and
home economist of Swift Jt
inteiests.
construction plan, the district
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Company. Chicago, will give a
chairman, John Kridcr, said
demonstration on cooking all
Tossing Ills hut into the pol­
Whew I That A t'l. crossing
today.
K. Pope Hassell. Maitland tm at cuts.
at Fifth and Kim is a dilly! itical are mi for the first time,
MIL AND MRS. Creative Cotikintr School will lie presenteri for the pub­
It would (M-rmlt engineers In
attorney, today formally an­ Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
i t ’s so rough that it ulmost Hat (Hill) Colbert, a native of
lic at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Civic Center by (from the left) Mi--**
move
Into Ihe canal rite and
nounced his candidacy for (lie home demonstration a g c n t,
keeps the ol' wagon jump­
Myrtle Wilson, Mies Mary Meyer ami Mins Ltiey Nowlin (Herald l’hoto)
Seminole County, has quali­
slake out the mule, he added.
R e p u b lica n
nomination f o r wilt present a running com­
ing for a block — a real
Mennvvhile, Kridcr reported
county commissioner District mentary nnd will introduce
springbustcr! May lie l.cltoy fied for rounty commissioner
that alKiul 80 per cent of tha
3.
Ralph HloodwnrUi, of Publix;
Anderson and his cohorts for District 1, subject to the
rights of way have been as­
could fix these “shockers" Muy 5 Democratic primary.
Hassell, a native Floridian, Dick Prince, of Swift A Com­
sured for the canal. The rest,
opened Ids law olfiee in Malt- \ pany, ami Miss Lucy Nowlin,
so the crossing would be as
Presently a real estate brok­
lie adds, will Ihs forthcoming
home
economist
of
Florida
land in I960. and in 1901 be­
smooth aa his train-traveled er and cuttle raiser, Colbert
II. A. JOHNSON
as soon as the "mechanics"
came a partner in the Mait­ Power and Eight Company.
has lieen employed by the At­
roadbeds.
have been worked out.
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She
also
will
present
door
land
firm
of
Hassrtt
and
lantic C o a a t l.ine Railroad
Die M I a m I Cor|H&gt;ralion,
Tuck. Since (hat time he has prizes.
From January's cigarette since 1917 hut is on medical
with huge holdings in the pro­
Sanford appliance dealers
been a director anil secretary
tax collections Sanford got furlough.
posed canal area, has ugrecd
of (lie Maitland Rotary Club will have latest appliance* on
lit),IGlI; Altamonte Springs,
He is chairniun of the Sem­
WASHINGTON (UPD — suid there would Ire *no
to make avutlable
miles
Expansion cf tha proposed
for two years, city prosecutor display. Admission I* free.
$2,146; Casseliterry, $489; inole County ImiuiiI of adjust­
Southern senators went into wheels and no denis and no
of the needed rights of way.
city
parking
lot
at
First
of Maitland for three years,
Long wood, $2,698; N o r t h ment, having been ap|iolnted a
Kridcr pointed out the canal
a closed-door caucus today to compromise" to weaken the Street and Park Avenue will
and Is presently serving his
Orlando, $239; and Oviedo member ill February 1961; Is
will lake up 230 feet of the *
measure
passed
by
the
House
complvta
pluns
for
u
filibus­
m
w
A
.
.
.
lie
considered
by
the
City
second
term
n*
president
of
u member of the udvisory
$1,424.
►trip. On llio north skle of tha
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Commission Monday evening
the Maitland Chamber of
ter against the civil rights s mouth ago.
board of the Sulviilloii Army,
canal, and 300 feel from It,
Entering IIk- political nng Commerce.
The Senate battle wus to when discussion will be held will be conriructed a fourJim Coleman, former pres­ umI is u member of the Order
hill that could tie up the Sen­
for
his
first
lime.
H.
A.
John­
start at noon KST when De­ on the purchase of the Eaugi- lam- highway, the chairman
Hassell received tils It. A.
ident of the Celery City of Itailuuy Conductors and
ate for a week or more.
son. of Ovieuo, this morning degree in 1950 and his law de­
mocratic leader Mike Muiis- ottl property on North Park
Printing Co., has recently Hiakemen.
Tlie meeting was called in field, Mont., attempts tu call 4 venue, adjacent to t h e said.
He is married to the former qtialilied for justice of the gree in 1US8 from the Univer­
purchased the Commercial
On the south side, S00 feet
peace, district 3, subject tq sity of Ilirhinond, where he
MIAMI t u r n —'The Univer­ the office of Sen. Richard up tlie legislation to ban ra- Woodruff Building. Proposul* away, will he a two lane high­
Press of Miami and has left l.illiun Cameron und they re­
the May 5 Democratic pri­ was president of Sigma Pill sity of Miumi I* establishing Russell, D-Ga., southern stra­ t-iul discrimination in voting, lo demolish the Woodruff
Sunfold to take over anil op- alm- witli their sons, William mary.
way.
Epsilon fraternity, a member tl e world's first school of out* 1 tegy leader at It) a.m. K8T, e d u r a 11 o n , employment, Hiilliling, on the comer, also
erate tiio south F l o r i d a I... 20, and Hill Kdwiinl, 14, on
The 500-foot strip would ba
A
resident
of
Seminole
of Umlcrun Della Kappa and ei apace sciences, President j two hour* Indore Hie schedul­ unions, public arrommoda- will t&gt;« discussed.
firm. We wish Jim the best. South Cameron Avenue.
left for development of Indus­
County
for
the
last
23
years,!
ed
nooq
KST
meeting
of
the
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Tail Kstum Alpha honorarv I bury . king Stanford allCo Iin-it stated: “1 will work
lions ami use of federal
Commission also will con­ try, Kridcr pointed out. Slip
dinson h * an InC.^oudo
Senate.
fund*.
The
Sanford
Woman’s to the best of ttiy ability for salesman and is a member of iiaiciaiucs aim tin winner 01 lioulli-ii IIII* weekend.
sider
toning of the newly an- docks could tic constructed in
Senate Democratic vv li i p
Southerners planned to lay nexed areas of Piiiocrrut tills area.
Club presentation of the better muds and a more effi­ Oviedo Musous. Oviedo Amer­ numerous debating and pub­
Hubert
II.
Humphrey,
Minn.,
lic speaking trophies.
siege i m m e d i a t e l y . The .Shopping Center, southwest- “ Everything will be ready
film — Color Newsreel — cient government."
ican D-gion and Orlando Yolk
Ik- is a member of Hie Flor­ CYPRESS HARDENS ( U l'l) 1 floor tmittnger for Hie bill. Southern f o r c e s indicated corner of Hanford Avenue in two year*," Kridcr predict­
originally scheduled to be
Hite.
ida Har and the American —• (iuberiuitorinl candidate.
they might talk for a week nnd 27th Street, and Sanford ed.
shown at 7:30 Tuesday —
He is married lo the lormcr Bar Association and bos been I lay don Hums said Sutuiibiy or
mote on the debatable mo­ Plaza, and sevetal rezoning
will be shown instead a t 7.
An amazing sidelight to tha
Ol.-a Slavik, of Oviedo.
active in Hie Kepublican party l-n would oppose any change
tion of Mansfield to make the recommendations.
It'll he presented at the Wo­
project, the district chairman
“ My only promise to all of lor several years. He is now
in homestead exemptions amt I
bill the pending business.
man's (Tub building on Oak
First rending will be held said, Is that Ihe group has to
tlie people,” said Johnson, “ is serving hi* second term as
would light lo lower the cost
Avenua.
President Johnson told Ills for changing liquor ante hours deal with only five property
fair and lioncst Judgment."
first vice president of the of cur licenses.
news conference Saturday he for s hotel, with 30-09 rooms, owners to get the rights of
. . .
Seminole County Young Re­
considered the House measure change of water ratrs on high way.
On. Clock Watcher is of
MERIDIAN. Miss. (L’PII—
DEEAND (UPI) — T h e a “good" Idll and hoped it consumption users, anil cor­
publican Club ami is conduct­
the opinion that the Central A lire swept along by ZO inile- Seminole 1-4
All. he added, hava agreed
ing a precinct cducution
NASHUA. N. II. (U PD —A president of Stetson Univer­ would In- passed by Hie Sen­ rective ordinance on the an­ lo cooiwrate.
Florida Fair Ims a long way an hour winds levelled a sec­
course for potential Republi­ 32 • year • old former Marine j sity took tlie side of tile Du- ate.
to go before the forces be­ tion of tills Did South city Completion Due
The feasibility study will
nexation of tho propel ty- at
can precinct workers.
"sharpshooter", Norman J.
hind it can make it of stute Sunday and damage esti­
27th Street ami Sanford Ave­ give Ihe district the material
Pent
estate
Saturday
and
In
Two
Months
Hassell is married to the Erics of Nashua, was being]
needed lo be presented to tha
fair quality. Die watcher mate* were placed at more
nue.
Interstate 4, destined to cut former Ann Hickerstaff, of held t o d a y on a charge of i fended off a U. S. senator's
next session of Hie Stale Leg­
had two major objections — than $2 million.
Commission
is
expected
to
down (lie travel time consid­ Richmond, Va„ and resides threatening to a s • a sslnute criticism that Mrs. Jessie Fire Destroys
the lark of adequate parkin?
approve acceptance of deeds islature, Kridcr reported.
Two firemen suffered foe- erably between D a y t o n a wllli his wife and two chil­
President Johnson,
Hall DuPont only gives 12 ’59 Convertible
Mcanwliilr, Hie proposed
and the unreasonably high ial burns and a spectator was
to the lift station at Seminole
lleacli and Tampa, slmuld be dren, Douglas, 2‘&gt;, und Cindy
Sanford Hurt Authority Com­
prices for kids on closing overcome by smoke.
per cent of her income to
High
School
uml
the
Brook­
lly
Donna
Ealra
completely open by the end Lee, one, in Druid Hills, lie
day. More parking is a must!
charity.
Residents called II the of this calendar year.
Total destruction by fire of field property on Highvvuy mittee is continuing plans to
was aclive in the I9f&gt;3 Malt
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NEW YORK (U l’l) — Mal­
tour Ihe Brunswick, (la.,
U.
S.
Sen
Wayne
Morse,
worst (ire to hit the city since
a 1939 convertible automobile 17-92.
That's (he opinion of Wil­ land United Appeal drive and colm X, suspended official of
barge facility. Die (rip will
Cast Friday one Sanford (icneral Sherman and tils
D-Ore.,
charged
in
the
Senate
nt
242
E.
Hay
Avenue
in
Eongit a trustee of the First Pres- the Black Muslim*, said Hullbe made as soon as a firm
employee couldn't u n d e r ­ Union force* burned it down liam Hush, Seminole County
recently
Mrs.
DuPont
donates
wood ut about 3 a. in. today
date ran be determined and
stand why his weekly pay- on Feb. 14, 1864. The city was engineer. He made his predic­ bylrriun Church uf Maitland. day night he was forming a only 12 per rent of. Hie $9.3 was reported by Chief Claude Motorists Run
liasselt ha* designated the "blink nationalist |Mirty" to
one which is most convenient
check was not increased lilt by s Irons do In the early tion Friday noon at a lunch­
eon meeting of Uie county's South Seminole Hank as Ills lead Negioes in aetive self de­ million yearly income from Eayo of the laingwood Volun- Into Speed Trap
lo the membership.
along with checks of other 1900*.
the
DuPont
estate.
ten
Fire
Department
who
aaid
campaign depository and ex­ ft use against while suprema­
Numerous unwary motor­
employes. A hurried Invest­ Seven stores on Front Street Ismg Range Planning Com­
In
a
telegram
to
tha
sens:
that firi invn were enlled too ist* speeding lo work along
mittee in Jim Spencer's Res­ perts to lllc III* qualifying cists.
igation revealed he hud so were destroyed and many ad­
tor, J. 011 it- Edmunds said lute to .irevent the loss.
pajiers within the nrxl few
taurant.
Sanford Avenue this morning Theft Probed
many children he wasn't joining businesses were dam­
Mrs. Dul’cnt donate* at least
The fire wus thought to rail Into a speed trap act up
Hush said lie expected (lie days, at which lime he will
Theft of some rolns from a
paying anything to la-gin aged.
31) per cent of tlie gross in­ have resulted from faulty wir­ by city police.
Seminole County portion to lie make a statement concerning
cigarette machine and pay
WASHINGTON (U l'l) — come to various charities, 6(1
with.
"Those stores weren't just completed in about t w o Ids candidacy . Hr is the third
ing. Owner of the automobile
Although a sign bad been
• a s
destroyed," « fire department months He said worker* arc Seminole County Republican Tin Pentagon withheld com­ per cent goes ful taxes and was reported as J. C. Met'aity, set up warning "speed elec- telephone at Clanton's service
ment
today
on
a
published
re­
station. Highway 1702 and
The local police blotter officials tald. “ There's just
III per rent is used for living. a Navy man home on leave to trirnlly timed" they continued
currently sprigging the shoul­ to announce for nflicc.
port that the superserrel 2,Stale
Road 434, Is being in­
reports a man phoned to suy nothing left there at all."
Mrs. DuPont is a trustee of visit his fiimily.
ders in the Seminole section
uml
were
“greeted"
a
half
oUb-mile-un-hnur
A-t
1
plane
vestigated
by county deputies.
his car had Ix-en stolen from
Stetson.
of the highway.
block further oil by the po­ The theft occurred curly this
lias flown Iniig-range recoila parking lot. loiter he
Businesses
Morse said in a speech to
Other areas getting concen­
lice.
morning, lliey report.
nnissam-e missions over Com­
phoned police again to say Escort Plane
Hie Senate tire* Hul'onl estate Three Marines
tration (rom Hie highway
munist
territory.
Burglarized
— "Never mind, my wife
►
lioulil
not
l&gt;e
exempt
from
builder arc m Orange County,
Two S a n f o r d business
took it home."
For McNamara
the Hank Holding Act.
principally in Orlando, and
Killed By Dud
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houses
were burglarized over
Mr. fir Mrs.
Edmunds
replied
in
his
portions in Tampa.
TWKNTYNKNK P A E M S .
ST. JOHN, Virgin Islands
Iteminds us of the timo we Bagged By Reds
The highway, wlicn com­ the weekend, m-eordilig to po­ (CPI) — The Virgin Island*
“There i* no man or worn- Calif (UPD — One tiling they
were enroute from Florida
SAIGON, South Viet Sum pleted, villi make traveling a lice.
•'l lu-re is nc u man or wom­ always (ell Ha- troops before
C R EA T IV E
to California and ran Into (Ill’l l —An armed Anii-rlcan clear shot from Daytona
Thieves opened a safr at ] Cor|Mirnlion (YICORP) has an in America who hua a ►ending tltreiii out on a livescheduled
another
meeting
Fri­
this story. A hubby, with his helicopter escorting It. S. De­ ftearh lo Tampa and will con­ Railway Express, West Ninth
deeper or mole genuine feel­ fire (raining rxerrlsc is “don't
wife asleep in the buck seal, fense Secretary Robert S. Mc­ tinue to St. Petersburg,
Street, Mini took Slit Ml 111 till t da) to discus* further ail in- ing of personal responsibili­ pick up a dud."
C O O K IN G
rolled into a service station Namara on a jungle battlefield
velers checks, $300 in money aular government proposul to ty for devoting to the welfnre
Five Marine* participating
about 3 a.m. While inside Inspection crashed today, kill­
order, $13 in coins, a .38 call- eoitvi'il 1,700 acres uf sugar- of humanity wealth which he in a desert counter-insurgen­
SC H O O L
tulle
luml
to
orange
groves.
the station his wife awoke ing two crewmen and Injuring Suspect Held
tier revolver and an electric (
or she ho* lieen entrusted."
cy maneuver here apparently
anil went to the rest room. three others.
shaver. An unlocked second
violated (his cardinal rule of
Hubby got back in the ear
safe was empty and the j
U. S. military sources said In Slaying
“Hie book" and It cost three
NASSAU,
Bahamas
(UPI)
James
Nelms,
Negro,
of
and drove away. Eighty McNamara and hia p a r t y
thieve* failed to pry open a i
of llieni their liters.
Authorities
feared
today
37
Democrats
miles away an A r i z o n a watched in horror aa the heli­ William Clark Court, is being money b.-x.
A "dud" — a live round
Highway patrolman stup|&gt;ed copter plunged into swamp held in county Jail on a
Thieve* also tam|H-inl with that four hunted bundits man­ Are Qualified
which failed In explode when
aged
to
fleo
the
llabaiiiire
him and told him Ids wife water just after tha defense charge of »u*pit-iuti of murdrr a safe ut Ho- Texneo plant on I
Thirty - seven Demoerata fired—went off while the five
loo lly after they ambushed
was not asleep In the back secretary had landed nrur a in tin- death uf Cuke Green, | McCracken Rond but failed I ►
now
h a v e q u a lif ie d for eouuty Marine artillerymen were ex­
►
lx
American
tourist*
and
robscat but bark a t his last Htkung River Delta village Negro, of Southwest Road. 1 to open it.
lied them ut gun|adul of $600,- offices in Hie May &amp; primary, amining it Saturday. Three
|H&gt;lire reported today.
auto service atop.
near th* Cambodian border.
IK
K) in jewels.
it wa* reported till* morning were killed and (wo other*
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(keen, with hi» jugular
McNamara waa making a
by Clerk of Court* Arthur II. were injured seriously.
And today’s chuckle — tour of the Jungle battle fields vein cut, was found at 8 p.m. Board To MeetBeckwith Jr. No Republicans
Hub Shcddcn reports a car­ in Ui* delta where U. R.-beck- Friday in a parking lot at
Fleet Reserve
have qualified, as yet.
toon of a woman in a voting id Vietnamese troops are |-;tli Street and Olive Avenue. A t Casselberry
latests tc qualify, aa of
The March meeting of the Meets Tonight
booth while an election clerk fiyhtlng Communist guerrillus. He was dead on arrival at
O N LY
Sem ino le Memorial Hospital. Casselberry Hoard of Abler- ' The local branch ol the Fleet main to d a y , are the following.
says, “ Lady, there’s a space
(*)
in
d
ic
a
te
s
iliunibeilt.)
lorn
will
laheld
a
t
7:30
p.m.
fur yet, anullier for no. Hut
Reserve Association will meet
today a t the Women's Club at $ p.m. today. The regular i Janie* I'. Avery Jr„ for tax
there's no space for 'I don't, Club To Meet
School Looted
business meeting will be fol-| collector; J. E. Hubby (•), for
give a hoot!”
Th* weekly luncheon meet­
A breaking and entering at on Overbrock Drive.
Items on the agenda ineliidi- lowed by an organizational sheriff; IE A. Johnson, Jus­
ing uf th* Dalton* Hi-12 club Eungwood Klrinrnlary School
is scheduled fur Tuesday ut it being investigated by sher­ iJIkiUfcsiuri of the cemetery session of the branch Home tice of the peace, district 3;
Tomorrow Nite — 7:30 - 9:30 P. M*
Days to Register
MIAMI (U l'l) — At least lac Deltona Community Club. iff's deputies. The entry was contract, paving of Winter Association with election and W. Hugh Duncan (*), justice
of
the
peace,
district
4;
Char­
Park
Drive,
a
report
on
adopt­
adoption
of
the
constitution
discovered
at
about
3
a.ro.
to­
|
The
dub,
a
Masonic
Ulus
si^ht persons died this week­
at the Sanford Civic Center
lie Thomas, constable, district For the Primaries
end from the results of auto­ Lodge unit, will host the or­ day. The building Is being ing a building code for tlie and by-laws.
The group inerts at 219 4, and Mary Earle Walker
FREE ADMISSION
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mobile accidents on the state's ganisation's i n t e r n a t i o n a l checked to see if anything is | town and discussion of voter
Seminal* Ulvd.
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1 musing.
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highways.

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so they will be qualified to
vote In the Democratic and
Republican primaries in May.
Registrations may be handl-

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DEAR ABBY: What would
you do about a friend who
aay*. "1 heard something
terrible about you yeiterday, but I can’t tell you
what
It waa becauae It
would only upiet you"?
upaet you"T
GOSSIPTOWN, USA
DEAR GOSSIPTOWN: I’d
tend her a
"yet well"
card I
• • •
DEAR ABBY: 1 can’t ex­
pect you to aolve my prob­
lem, but 1 am intereated in
your opinion. Our achool hai
ju it Installed a swimming
pool, and the boy* have
been Informed that they
m uit awlm nude. Some of
the boyi did not approve of
thli, but they didn’t object
became they were afraid
of the coach. (My ion was
one, that’* how I know.) 1
think thli ihould have been
decided by the parenta ai It
la a public, coeducational
achool built with taxpayer!1
money. What do you think 7
TAXPAYER

•

DEAR TAXPAYER:
1
agree that thla dcciiion
ahould have been left to
each parent. But your boy
had better overcome hla
ahyneaa about nudity in the
pretence of other boya or he
la likely to be miterable
much of hla life.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: My busband aaya ! am unreasonable becauae 1 do not ap­
prove of hla having one
night a week "out with the
boya." Before you tell me
off 1 want to explain what
hla "night out with the
boya" entalla. Firat of all,
theae "boya" h a v e no
namee or addreaaea. They
J u a t "bum around." I
wouldn't object If he went
bowling with the boya, went
to a movie or had dinner
with the "boya," or even if
ha playad card a-lf I knew
the "boya" and where they
want. I think you ara begin­
ning to gat the picture. How
do I handle Uila? 1 hate to
call It quits and throw him

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By Abigail Van Buren

The newevt bridge magstine la Modern Bridge put*
4 JT
11abed In Atlanta by Hampton
IX fB
• A JB 4
Hume and edited by Dick
O K JI9
Freeman who la certainly the
BAST (D)
treat bridge player among
4A10
4K D04
magaslne editors and may V A J T I g
fQ S B
4 ld i
well be the beat editor among ♦ STBS
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the bridge players. U has
SOUTH
alerted out with a bang.
In "Chalk Talk" Margaret
KQ8
Wagar, a leading teacher and
♦ I
one of the four greatest wo­
Hot
men bridge players of all B u t Beatfe Waal Me
time, diicuaaea the takeout r u e Paar 1 4
Double
double. Today's hand la gtv- a t
84
IV
Paaa
so a i a horrible example.
Pam 1 4
p un P u b
The game was duplicate,
and normal defense by East
and Wait set South two trlcke
and raaultad In a top score | If South had let West play
for East and Wait.
three hearts, the contract
Mrs. Wagar points out that would probably have been

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Hers Is a good news for
young marrieda. Dr. Reuben
1II1I, sociology profeaaor at
the University of Minnesota
•nd director of Its family
etudy center, aaya that "Marrlagaa ara sawn together by
successful conflicts: lighting,
ventilating differences, kiss­
ing sad mtklng-up."
So that Brat fight — far
from being the tragedy a

young married couple might
shamefacedly consider K to
bo—la Juat a first step in
really getting acquainted.
And If both husband nod
wife ara to maintain their in­
dividuality through tha years
there will be many more
lighta, as sach stands up tor
what he thinks U
and
draws a 11ns bsyend which be
will not be pushed—even In

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Id*. propoa* to roiono th* fol­ Board of County Commission­
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Public k ta rla g w ill b* held
In the Itmlnolc County Court In Ih* Seminole county Court
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Hooin, on Marrh it, fail at Room, on March if. 111! at
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Film Showing
1:11 « ) Qlrl Talk
I lls (Sr Farm Market Jt*&gt;
(t) Magic at Must*
C l Near*
P*«
For Little Red
(I) State
New* atd l:lt (!) Spaclal— LL
W*arh*r
till (I) A* Th* WarlS *»»*•
t:SI (I) Tokay
(I) Mid-Fla. New*
School Slated
(S) Pra-Sehool Plaamag
(S) acitnc*
A double feature of famlly- T«40 (S) C**MSown Raw*
lit! (I) i«rnim*
1:11 (I) PtMFard
typs movies wJU be present- T.4S (S) Mickey-* Ooap«l
T ia i
(I) *n« 4«uth*ra
•d March I t when the Future l.M (I) Mlektv
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l:IS (I) a n U s k in ttr
Farm ers of Amerlea, Semin­ l:SI (S) Captala C*»g*&gt;**
(I) D»r In Court
(I) Tk* Dealer*
ole High School Chapter, • :SK (S) W**lh*r *■* Maw*
t:#f (i) To Tall Th* Trxtk
III* (I) Taday
holds a benefit for the Little
(t) Lorslt* Taang
(I) CaruBviti*
(I) Qvaaral maipltal
Red Schoolhouse.
Ills (I) Th* Gd(* *1 Night
The program will be held
(SI Q**oa Par A Dag
&lt;t) T*u Don't g*r
at the Mevleland Drive-In Florida San
(S)
Dangle* l l v i r l a
Sill
Theater, starting at dusk .
Maw*
To
Expand
A first run film, "Ths Yel­
SlSS (I) *a«rat gtarm
It) Trallmaatar
Tha rapid growth of th*
low Canary," starring Pat
(t) Tk* Meteh Went*
Peons and Barbara Eden will Florida Sanitarium and Hos­ 4It* It) Unci* Wall
(I) Bure* A Ali*a
share ths biuins »lth "Fol­ pital has called for an sxpsnMsvtrlck
low tho Boys," s soqusl to slon drive by that Institution • :tt tl)
(SI Cartoon*
Total number of patisnts
ths popular "W btrs ths Boys
(!) n*at of Orauiko
N*vr*o*f*
By Oswald
A rt.” ThoJacoby
lattor film stars cared for in it* 5S year his­ 1:10 (!)
(«) lAiava It To B*tv*r
Conaio Francis and Boa Ban- tory Is 1S3,000 Central Flor
Idiani. Last year alone, th*
•at. She furthar points eut
TV RBNTAt
Proeooda
from
tho
movie*
hospital
csrod for 9,104 pa
that North felt strongly that
• Salas • Sorrlca
will be used to continue oper­ tler.ts.
South ahould hava passed.
Seminole TV
ation of ths Little Red School- The rapid growth of Central
North la right from a reFA 2-4920
house which cares for excep­ Florid* and the goals of ths
auit standpoint but from n
Eoalth Calar TV Balsa
Seventh Day Adventist Church
practical standpoint North had tional children In the area.
3444 Bsaferd Are.
Tickets trill go on salt in and hospital administration to
made a bad double. Good
mid-March.
terve the entire community
players just don't ever make
Area merchants are coop­ has prompted the organisation
a takeout double of one m a­
jor suit without good prepara­ erating In tha venture by sup­ to set up a building fund.
Tha fund will be used to add
H 11)1 IH T M I A I H 1
tion for the other. If North plying many gifts which will
be
given
away
at
the
movie.
more
modern facilities, it was
bad good preparaUao for
TSXITI A TOBSDAT
pointed out.
spades, then it waa up to
Welt Dlewr P rasrae
South to compete further.
r e s a 1*1*0
Pvt.
Brown
Just change the North hand
D
S
—«»l«*d
Art** Dark"
'Passion Play*
a trifle. Add the king of
In OnSn*
Ends
Training
spades and subtract the king
Ftwa At e « * tilt*
F O B T S I L L , Okla. Train To Run
of hearts. He would have the
T k t Mtandmntnmn
A special excursion train to
aame IS high card points, (AHTNC) - .P v t Doyle B.
o r Madia Jnoao”
Lake
Wales
for
(he
original
Brown,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and be would also have ade­
la Calan
quate spade support and lea* Jo* M. Brown, to t Palmetto Black Hill* "Passion Play"
defense against hearts. South Are., Longwood, completed will be operated by th* At­
would be able to make three advanced training ae an a r­ lantic Coast Line railroad on
spades; East and West would tillery eurveyor at tha Army April &gt;.
Josef Meisr, world famous
be able to make three hearts. Artillery and Missile Center,
Fort &amp;UI. Okla., Fab. 3 .
Christus portrayer, Is featur­
OPEN
During tho course Brown ed In tho Passion Play, run­
12 (IS
received instruction la th* ning bow through April D.
MOW Urn WED.
By Ruth Millett accurst* mapping of areas of Th* excursion will leav*
fir* for artillery and to pro­ Sanford a t 4 p-m. Thursday,
AT ItSI - 4:48 - 4:44
April A^gnd win return hero
the inierast a t marital har­ vide target locations.
9:18
He entered tho Army last at 12:2(ra.m. the next mornmony.
In time, all happily married October and completed basic ing. Fare Includes round trip,
couples learn for themselves training at Fort Gordon, Go. transportation between depot
that • good marriage caa Th* St-year-old soldier la a and thestor, and amphithea­
stand—and actually thrives— INS graduate of Lyman High te r seat.
on an occasion honest airing School.
at grievaacea and difference*
; a* 7i v t f m a
of opinion.
Bqt the
jwuaf .married*
need la ha assured Vast this
Is to. Being belli yeung and
romantic, they may think that
if hostility sometimes drives
MARCH S
a wedge between them, if
they ere aware ai each
FLUB AT f i l l • M l
other's fault* and ahortcotm James J.^ a ti# !* 7 o b * rt TayI l l s • 4:14
ings—marriage was « mis­ lor, Mary Green, Dlcksle We­
take.
ber, Emory Rash, Alice Wil­
LISTON • CLAY
Many divorces that occur liams, Annette Howard, Wil­
Ample Pro* Pnrklitf
FIGHT FILM
before « young couple has liam Harsh, Joseph JUcbird
— Smoking Area —
Sapp,
Kathryn
Dreggori,
all
really given marriage s
chance to work are the result of Sanford; Wllbipr B unett.
S P E C IA L T R A IN
Pauline Webor, D o liry ; Anof such romantic nonsense.
TO THE ORIGINAL
•N o matter how much in nia McCurdy, Oeoava; Cath­
love they are, no man and erine Slaughter, Parry, Fla-;
B LA CK H IL L S PASSION PLA Y
woman think alike about Essie Wlukjer. Silver Grove,
everything. »No m atter how N- C.
TRUHR^A^rf AW L*3. 1144
Discharge*
much In love they are, no
Rgiurnlep
Gotet
man and woman can live to­ Alms Laundra. Donald Whit­
l.v. Sanford
4:04 PM Lr, l.akt Wales I4:IB PM
gether for any length of Um« ten, Mary Lee James, Caro)
Lr. Wlnt*r Park 4:20 PM
?51 Ar. Klaslmme* l l t l l PM
Lr. Orlando
6«q# pm AAr.
n OrUede
v iliS if
l l t l l PM
without discovering s a c l i Rvlnnlngcr. Catherine Shan­
1:34 PM Ar. Winter
Lr. RLalmmee
3:34
Wintgr iPark lltBR PM
other's faults. *No matter non, SJilrley Lucas and baby
Ar. U k r Ws Im 4 iIS PM
how much in leve they art, girl, gll of Sanford; Perey
^
ALL SEATS l l E s S f i v K‘t o
no two people can live to­ Krlley Sr., DcBary; Retha
Rutted Trio Fere*, ledudieg tr*iuf*r (e each direction
gether without hidden resent­ Mufflty, Longwood; John Bbelwete elalloe and (heatrr, and rhoM#
rhob* amp
amphitheatre
ment, unless they occasion­ Nichardson, M a r y Louisa
seats:
Prom
Adulte
Children 5 thru 11
ally clear the air with a quar­ M am , Lake Mary; Mary LSanford
44.1*
41.43
rel.
FYrrell, Winter fa rk
Wlaler Park
34AS
91.95
w bel a couple must re­
Orlando
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ft.? l
member Is that m arital ditKiasimmr*
94.43
9141
For further informaUon end resorvalloiu call any Atcord is natural and to be ex­ Be Thankful
Untie Coast Lin* T irktt Offlr* or
NEW YORK (U pl) - Th*
pected. and Is no excust for
calling a marriage a mistake- lowest temperature reported
this morning to the U- S.
at
Weather Bureau, excluding
Net Lincoln's Phrssr
Alaska and Hawaii, was IT
Although tho phrase "gov­ below aero
L. T. Sheppard, TA,
at
Bamldjl,
ernment of the people, by (Minn.) Wednesday's high
ACL Rit Depot
Phone 923-1219
the psople and for the peo­ was M at Ocala.
ple" was Immortallsad in Uit
Tfi—1
W -PI.
.........." v
f
■■
Gettysburg Address. Presi­
dent Lincoln did not origin­
ate It. He quoted Uie phraio
u»ed earlier by Daniel Webiter.

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MONDAY P. M.
(MS (»&gt; Cbaaael e m e i r i i a
tl) Haw*
Sill 13) Mail* Maaaata la
Span*
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(S) Muatlar-Brlnkltr
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SilS (S) Orbit
tiSS (S&gt; Slav* Oun Will
Travtl
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(SI CiuUr Limit*
SiSS (() I've Oat A aaorti
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out becauae we hate a fam ­
ilyFED UP
DEAR FED: Your hueband I* resiles*, immature,
allppery and in need of
tome atralght talk. For the
aake of your family, Inalat
that he give up hla next
night out with "the boya"
and apend it with a man of
the cloth, or a marriage
counselor.
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO "A
FRIEND IN DES MOLVES": Urge him to put hla
affaira In order. Ha may
live.
• • •
Get it off your cheat. For
a personal, unpubllahed re ­
ply. write to ABBY, Boa
SMS, Beverly Hills, Call/.
Encloae a atampad, self-addreaaed envelope.
• • •
Hate to write letters?
one dollar to ABBY, Boa
sms , Beverly Hills, Calif.,
for Abby'a new booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LETTER* FOR ALL OCCAS­
IONS."

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�Wafer Systems Clinic Planned
A water systems clinic is
planned for March 24 at the
Home Demonstration Center,
401 R. 25th Street, at which
time advice will be given on
borne or yard water systems.
The two-hour program will
open at 7:30 p.m.
Those attending are advised
to bring a water
sample
which will be tested by mem­
bers of the S em ^jlc County
Rxtension Service.
Problem* generally found
in this area include too many
minerals, too much iron, hard
water, sulphur, salty, inade­
quate wiring.
On hand to assist in the pro­
gram will be the county ag­
ricultural ami Home Demon­
stration agents, county health
officials, an extension special­
ist from the University of Flo­
rida. local power representa­

POLIO CLINIC plan* were started by members of the Snnford-Scminolo
Jnycees this week, with tbc clinic slated for next month. Oral vaccine will
lie supplied at 12 locations throughout the county so that all persons
possible will be able to receive it. Checking plans arc, from left, Frank
Finch, Charles Tetcnbnum, Jim Smith, Jaycee president, Cyde Long,
Philip Skates, Way Peacock, project chairman, Jim Jones and Chuck
Roberts.
Herald Photo)

PTA Program Announced

tives and an aide from the
National Water Purification
Foundation in Atlanta. Ga.
Topics to be discussed in­
clude:
Importance of running wa­
ter, water for drinking pur­
poses, types of pumps, water
problems in the home, water
problems around the home,
good wiring for pump motors,
causes of minerals In water
and the method of removal
and treatment, and testing of
water samples.
Those bringing water samp­
les from wells arc urged to
get the water from the pump
before it goes through the
pressure tank. If this it not
possible, it is urged to allow
the water faucet to be turned
on for five or 10 minutes un­
til the tank has been emptied.

Great Savings on Easy Terms

Many prominent Seminole the performers and the public
An adult fun show, "Lucky
13,” will be presented by Uie County educators as well a s ■is invited to come out and enLyman High School PTA in Lyman parents will be among joy this comic production.
the school auditorium on Fridry, the 13th, at 8 p. m. to
raise funds for the school
beautification p r o j e c t and
senior scholarships.
Mrs. Pauline Stevens, direc&gt;
te r of the show, promises a
program of varied entertain­
ment and she is well pleased
with the array of talented per­
formers who have auditioned
for the show.
Some of the acts participat­
ing include "The Blue Flnnics”
(C. L. Cooper, Bob Williams,
Buy Patlllo, and Alice ConTiers); an African Ballet by
Rat and Judy Lnmbcrt; Kvclyn Birkenmeycr anil her perfoiming chihuhau, “Tia"; Dick
Copeland, soloist; Dixieland
Duct (Merle Kent and Ed
Nagle); Sanford Junior High
Qnurtet; Don Reynold's nuigie
act; Krhoea of the '20'* by the
Ithythmettes (Joan Voskun,
■ Mary Macintosh; Mury RowR ell, Rae Lambert, and Mar­
garet Stevens);
Dreamer's
Holiday, Rida Nichols and
Kuthy Kent; “ The G r e y ­
hounds”; the “ Bunnicttes";
MARY ROWELL of the Rhythmette* pose* in
"Mr. Muscles” ; IMano Roll
the flapper costume she will wear in the Lyman
Blues by A! Lormunn; Irish
PTA’* Variety Show, "Lucky 13," to be present­
lie todies by Joannis Gray and
ed Friday night in the *chool auditorium at 8
"H arp PrescnU.*
p.m. Merle Kent 1* at the piano. (Herald Photo)

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Wanted: Airline Pilots
For r u n , on* of the most exclu­
sive professions in the world hM
been th a t of airline pilot
Unless a man was fortunate
enough to get his training at govern­
ment expense or was rich enough to
buy the equivalent, he hnd little
chance of taking up this career.
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Political Notebook

fore applying. He must be a licensed
pilot, for the airlines do not yet give
primary training, but he can have
as few ns 200 hours.
The airlines will need more thun
1.000 new pilots within the next few
years and they are prepared to spend
510.000 to $20,000 on advanced
training for every one of them.
The reason is twofold: .More new
planes are going into service, espec­
ially the smaller, short-haul jets;
nnd the veterans are aging. (Manda­
tory retirement age is GO; one air­
line alone will lose over 200 senior
pilots within the next eight years.)
Cost of obtaining the necessary
couple hundred hours is not small,
but the investment is sound. Senior
jet captains can make more than
$30,000 a year.

Rules On U.S. Spending

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elementary economic fact of life that
‘‘the necessity of staying in busi­
ness, and showing a profit. Is a pow­
erful motivating force toward an
economic and effective operation.”
This is certainly true, at least in
theory. It must be remembered,
though, that some lucky manufact­
urers have hnd the lnw suspended
in the past and have merrily milked
the defense cow for all it was worth
with their cost-plus contracts, with
never a cry raised against govern­
ment waste or "perversion” of the
sacrosanct free enterprise system.
There is room for soul-searching
on both sides. It is time industry nnd
government snt down together to
try to arrive at some kind of perm­
anent guiding philosophy for Insur­
ing thut everyone—Private indus­
try, public servant, private taxpayer
—gets tho maximum benefit from
every singlo dollar of the billions
spent on space and defense—and
everything else, for that matter.

A recruiting
ilting advertisement recent­
ly pieced In the New York Times by
the U.8. Naval Laboratories in
W a s h i n g t o n promised qualified
scientists and technicians and others
a ’future "free from the job-perman­
ence worries that plague the defense
industry these days.
Missiles and Rockets, a mnguzine
devoted to the missiles and space
fields, hit the ceiling:
"We suggest that the Navy, en­
gaging in the manufacture of mis­
sile propulsion units whllo attempt­
ing to lure talent from Industry
with promises of freedom from the
'job-permanence* worries plaguing
that same Industry is perverting tho
free enterprise system it serves.*'
The magazine cited the ISO-million
electronics research center pressed
by the Nutioual Aeronautics and
Space Administration for the Boston
area aa another example of the
"swollen parasites on the free enter­
prise system*' that should be given
the ax.
Since tho start of the cold war,
particularly since the addition of tho
space-race factor, there has been a
proliferation of organizations —
university, nonprofit, quasi-govern­
ment groups—doing work which the
magazine alleges could be done more
effectively by private industry.
The magazine also reiterates the

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Worry Clinic

Pleaae contrast Napoleon's
And it wurked, for Fulton bed lAilton’s idea and thus
congee led mind with the blew up a wooden ship in the would soon have sunk ths en­
alert thinking of Mr. Wrlg- harbor.
tire British Beet.
ley. A rigid mind is often art
Am! it Is this same congeal­
Furthermore,
it
was
Eng­
Index of senility whereas an
land's fleet which was Napol­ ed thinking which has cost the
open
mind
Is
typical
of
the
Thought For Today
tree scientist. Pend for the eon's major threat. That Brit­ railroads most of their pas­
I thank my God always when I
Rating Seale below If yoa ish fleet ruled the sea* and senger traffic, plus much of
remember you in my prayers.—
wish
other signs of execu­ later was instrumental in the their freight, too.
Philemon 1:4.
final blockade of France.
tive genius.
•
•
•
When Henry Ford pioneered
But Napoleon waa strictly
CASK S-407: Arnold B., ag­
Certain thoughts aro prayers.
an army man. Ho had a con­ the automobile, the railroads
There are moments when, whatever ed 27, was ona of the students gealed mind.
could easily have bought a big
be the attitude of the body, the soul In my course a t NorthwssUm Although Fulton thus offer­ slice of Ford etock, but they
University
on
"Ruslntss
Psy­
is on its knees.—Victor Hugo.
ed Napoleon the key to world ignored the gn'soline motor.
chology."
And they did the seme re­
conquest and the best hope of
"I)r. Crane," he asked, dcrtroying England's major garding airplanes, which have
“what Is one of the chief signs weapon, Napoleon couldn't see now gobbled up much of the
Dick West Soys
of a ‘big shot* e r auccoatful his golden opportunity.
air mail contracts and mads
executive 1"
But Fulton saw it, and had heavy Inroads on former rail­
Well, among the many traits expected Napoleon to jump at road express hauls.
of tnpnotch leaders, you will the chance to buy the subma­ Mr. Wrlgley would never
find that a fluid or open mind rine idea.
have been so blind to future
is ona of tha most striking.
When Napoleon brushed the trends.
his perquisites. Or, to u*e a my committee could build
For example, moat of you submarine aside, Fulton was
Send for my "Testa for Km
more familiar term, the fringe pretty good-sired wall with
readers associate the name so disgusted that he scrapped ployere and Employes," en
benefits.
all the trunks he’s entitled "Wrlgley" with chewing gum.
his suhmsrlns and went back closing a long stamped, return
One of the nioet scholarly to," Pike commented.
liut Wrlgley originally was
envelope, plus 20 cents. For
dissertation* on congressional
"1 get haircuts for only 76 a big soap cbmpsny. It re­ to his hobby of Invention.
Later he evolved the steam they bring out the marks of
perquisites ttuil I have seen cent* In tbs House barber- warded Its star salesmen and
real leadership in top exccu
was competed by Rep. Otis G. shop,” ha continued. "They distributor* with premiums of boat
Ho Napolson actually lost Uvea.
Pike, D-N.Y., who was start­ are subsidised. The meale In soma sort.
(Aiwa;* write to Dr.
Ills empire by failure to have
led to find upen arriving at tha House cufeterle are at
So It derided to distribute an op, n mind. Ho couldn’t see Crane In rare of thie aewsthe Capitol th at he wn* en­ cost, which makes them very chewing guin as prizes.
naval strategy, for hia strictly paper, racloeing a long
titled to a free cuspidor every reasonable.
Soon tho chewing gum bestamped, addressed envelope
year.
"When you’re a senator, ramo so popular th at tha army training had closed his
and SO rente to cover typing
mind
to
psw
Ideas.
MIn addition to tha cuapl- yon have a pool to swim In, Wrlgley Company switched
dors, which make nice flower­ Tho House of Representatives over to producing chewing Judging from these two ex­ and printing costs when yoa
amples I've given you today, send for an* of his book­
pots for ue effete youngsters hasn't a pool, but thsy'ra guin as Its major product.
Mr Wrlgley would ha vs grab­ lets.)
who don’t chew, we are pre­ building to correct this ob­
And later It even used soap
sented a t tho start of each vious oversight."
aa a premium for the gum,
Congress with one comb and
I suppose th at many num ­ which was thus a complete re­
ona hairbrush," Pika report­ ber* of Congress would re­ versal!
ed.
sent my move to deprive them
Contrast this sign of leader­
"Such are tha glorious tra- of these perquisites. In Plks's ship with the behavior of Na­
dIUons of our Republic that case, this would be known aa poleon.
this presentation ia made Plks’s Plqua.
Our own Robert Fulton, Inwithout regard to tha ques­
ventor of the steamboat, Jour­
tion of w hethtr tha member
Grssnitones found on the neyed to Franee to "sail" Na­
possesses any hair."
Vermillion Iron Range of poleon on the first surcessful
He also observed th at a northern
.Minnesota
a r e submarine.
114 So. F o lm c tto
lawgiver can annually avail among the oldest rocks in the
Kolirrt Pultun actually made
himself of a footloeker, a world, being about two billion a demonstration of hi* new
P h o n e F A 2-0814
throwback to the days when years old.
submarine.
congressmen a t tho ond of a
session sent their belongings
home by stagecoach.
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A—Normally, 10 Inches of
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of water,
Q—It it tru* that osk tress
are struck by lightning mors
Thr source of confusion
frequently than any other
over ths a u t h o r s h i p of
tre a t
"Shakespeare" Has la tha
A—Yet. I t appsart that disparity between the mat*
slsetrlclty hat collar psstsgs nan of Shekeipesre's literthe one
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Q—How do presidential humble origins, the^ sup­
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education, and tho obscurity
islative measures In Con­ ahid ordinariness of hia
gress T
whole life. Most authorities
A—Nominations,- u n l i k e agree, however, that Shake­
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carry over from on* **ssion years ago this year—was tha
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of Congress to the next.

Now Ready

Herald Area Correspondents
Altameato larln g s
Mr*. Jails Barton
s s s -in i
Bear Lake-Perest City
Mrs. Maryana Miles
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Mrs. Jane Casselberry
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WASHINGTON (NEA) — erable cluster of ntw Waltner* rural territory, will neverthsles diminish In volume.
The power of the rural Old could be added to the congreeAnother thing: In ths In­
sional
rotter
at
the
expense
of
South to stand out against
more conservative rural legis­ evitable redlstrlctlng which
economic and racial policies it lators.
will follow tha next esnsus,
dislikes Is being slowly erod­ But toes* indicated power further Intrastate ahuffUnga
ed.
shifts from rural tones to city unfavorable to rural sons* can
If you place a map of still- and suburb within ths Old be expected. For In the re­
mapping, tha drmftor* will
segregated southern a e h o o 1 South ar« not ths entire story.
have the 1944 Supreme Court
Soma
of
ths
states
which
en­
districts ovtr ona marking out
compass ths South's rural ruling hanging over their
tho Old South’s "most rural" “arc of resistance" are loelng heeds. And by 1971-72, an
areas, you find the overlay al­ congressional seels altogether, even higher proportion *f
most perfect.
a* booming places like Cali­ people—in the South and slseThese largely ro-extenelva
wf,fre_w ill be living In eltles
fornia carve out huge gains.
tone* form an are ranging I After the 1!M0 census Ar­ end suburbs.
down from the Carolines kansas lost two seats, while
A* these changes go on. the
thiough Georgia, Alabama,
I Alabama, Mississippi a n d South’s conservative force*
and Mississippi, Into Arkansas North Carolina each loxt one. presumably will focus their
and Louisiana.
Only the increases in relative­ efforts more and mors In the
It la in theta sectors that ly untypical Florida (4) and U. S. Senate, the steady cit­
heavy impact will be felt from
Texas (1) prevented a sub­ adel beyond the reach of the
the U. S. Supreme Court’s re­
stantial net loss to the South. shifting winds of population
cent decision calling for conMoreover, the 1070 census i growth.
gicssional districts to be n u |3 will be rapidly upon ui, with
nearly equal In population.
striking new changes indicat­
Even If a "less then Ideal"
ed by c u r r e n t population
standard of balance Is applied,
trends. There have been esti­
Hie 11 Old South states would
mates that California, which The Herat* wrliwsss
see from six to eight rural
picked up eight new seats in lr,« froa* tie reatera
*«kd litrlcta vanish from th e map
attain. Tfca writer mar
the Iasi redistricting, might i aUr *re
aame ir r tU N t*e letin a major congressional regain as many as 10 more after tar atea rarrlea t*e wetter*!
apportionment.
trar aaiaa eat eSSrea*. U tlsie
The benefits In fuller repre­ 1970.
at frtrrr tkaa *S* werSs win
Ths stats - to - atato seat Sr g | „ R srefarra##. Lettare
sentation would go, of course,
switches which wll; occur then aSSrmrS ta a to m are ■*•»»»to the South's growing cities.
al,lr sratlSrS tk»r Sa eat Oral
wir. not chop away represent­ I la
prraaaalltlrs. Paetrr ta Me
Atlanta already has gained
ation only from tha South, or pekllskeS kr Tk# Herein.
from action by the Georgia
avtn tha rural Mldwsat and
Editor, Ths Herald:
legislature. Dalle*, New Or­
Plains states. A fter aH, this
W# have had many esc*leans, Little Rock, Birming­
time urban New York, Penn­
ham, Miami and other Florida sylvania and Massachusetts slons, In tha peat, to use year
service* and found tha racities are among those In line.
between them suffered a loss s p o n s • satisfactory. Tout
The outlook in Georgia la
of sevsa seats.
newspaper is a t great sartekthat Atlanta will moat likely
But tha congressional voles
•end to Congress a ntw law­ of tha Deep South’s conserva­ ance to us in spreading Infor­
ms lion on health education,
maker roughly paralleling the
tive strongholds, rooted In preventive medicine, and new
moderate stance of Its present
health service* and pmgnuua
Iona spokesman, Hep. Charles
to the people of our CountyWeltnsr, Democrat.
The Staff at tha Health De­
Assuming othsr states act
partment joins m# In exp rasawithin tha next two or three
ing our thanks to Tha Sanford
years in response to the Su­
Herald.
preme Court's edict, a consid­
Frank Leona, M. XX
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WASHINGTON UP!) —
All signs IndlaU that mem­
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ready to vote thamaelrea a
910,000-B-year pay lncreaae.
As thay go about prtparlag for this painful ordeal, I
would Ilka for them to know
th at they have my full sym­
pathy and understanding.
Next to voting to declare
war on somebody, voting
themselves a pay rales Is
probably the most wrenching
duty that congressmen aro
called upon to perform.
They aproach tha task gin­
gerly, as though waitsing on
• g g shells. Reluctance Is
etched In tho lines of their
faces. Plainly, It Is not some­
thing they want to do.
But sooner or later they
m ust faco tho moment of
truth.
Each member, acting ac­
cording to tha dlctatas of his
own conscience, or pocketbook, will have to stand up
and bo counted — provided
they aro unabla to gat tha
thing through by voieo vote.
Actually, In my vlaw at
least, tha pay of a congressla not aa tmportoat aa

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Bush Briefs
Committee

New H am p sh ire S w e e p sta k e s O K S een
CONCORD. N. H. (U l'll | Officials said there was lit­
New Hampshire sweepstakes tle chance that nnti-sueepofficials predicted today the stakes sentiment that tins been
lottery will pay off in a fotir- stirred up by a "Committee of
to-one vote Tuesday in the 1IM" would jeopardize final
New Hampshire primary.
approval of the rniitioversial
A referendum on the sweep­ gambling piojret.
Kdward .1. Powers, s fointer
stakes will he held to decide in
which communities the tickets 1 It I agent who is executive di­
rector of the sweepstakes,
ran hr sold.

said he felt "the overwhelming
majority" of volets in 43
towns where the tickets will
hr sidd at liquor stores and
race tracks would allow their
sites in the balloting.
Powers, Gov. John W. King
and other sweepstakes offi­
cials have carried on a wellptnnm-d campaign to offset

•I'.'pirttlun to the sweeps by
•‘Committee of 100," a
gr»up of clergymen, educators
and businessmen.
Powers said lie has made
nearly 70 speeches and broad­
cast appearances in behalf of
the sweepstakes since he took
over last Sept. 24.
“ I have hern delighted with

t li e tiemendous attention
that’s been paid to the sweepstakes in New Hampshire,
INiitly Imthu.-c of this opposition from the committee,"
Powers »aid.
Powers said the sweepstakes
should tiling in &gt;20 million in
revenue for rduiatmnal pur­
pose* in the next three )e»r*.

A solid front in pushing for Geneva; survey, engineering
road improvements in Semin­ study snd rights of way loca­
ole County was assured Fri­ tion for mups only of SR 425,
419 ami 520 from the intersec­
day afternoon when the Cham­
tion of SR 425 and SR 427
ber of Commerce I-ong Range south across Lake Jessup, via
rimming Committee met in Oviedo to SR 520 a t the Or­
Jim Spencer's Restaurant.
ange County line.
The group decided to con­ Also, four lane rights of way
verge on Del-und Tuesday a f­ for m a|« of SR 4ti from 1-4
ternoon when the Slate Road west to the Lake County line;
Bcurd meeta to consider re­ four lane right* of way for
quests from Central Florida maps of SR 10 from Sanford
counties.
rust to Volusia County; wid­
Committee members were ening to 24 feet and resurfac­
S. C. ZIMMEIIMAN
briefed on the projects by ing SR 15 from ACL Railroad
County Engineer W i l l i a m in Lake Mary north to th e 1
Kush. Each item of primary terminus: survey to determine
and aecondary road projects the rights of way needs and
was analyxed and then inform fotuie railroad overpass of SR
C. J. Yates, vice president as a lineman in 1977. He
ally approved by the body.
40 from ACL Railroad at and general manager for Sou­
Chamber President Karlyle Itand'a crossing west to Sun- thern Bell of Florida, has an­ held numerous assignments in
Kentucky, climaxing it with
. Jlcuaholdcr opened the lunch ford.
nounced the appointment of
district
plant manager in Lou
eon and announced th at FranE. U. McKinney, as general
isvilia in I94S.
ris Roumillat had offered a
plant manager, replacing S.
letter of resignation as eoC. Zimmerman who has ac­ Zimmerman came to Flori
da In 1952 as district plant
chairman of tha committee.
cepted a po.-ition with the
manager in Miami.
Roumillat cited hia ether
company in Atlanta, Ga.
duties, including the chair­
McKinney, presently assis­ He became South Florida
Q UAN TITY RIGHTS RESERVED
plant manager in 1953 anil
manship of tha Chamber's
tant vice president - person­
PRICES GOOD THRU MARCH IIT H
Port Authority Committee.
Vtwn Diltr troeti mec. — oowy*ic*t — )«m
nel in Atlanta, joined Sou­ went to Jacksonville as gener­
Ilia resignation was accepted
thern Bell in 1937 as s al plant manager in 1962.
by Housholdcr who appointed
switchman
in
Nashville.
County Judge C. Vernon Mixe
OVER .15 YEARS
100 EXTRA 51AMPS WITH HOftMCL CANNED
Tenn. Alter holding oilier as­
The
"Citrus
State"
may
soon
as hia successor.
At First A I’almrtto
signments in Tennessee and
t.
5 ~ 59
The other ro-rhairman is take on another look and vie Atlanta, he was appointed dis­ (Alongside old post office)
CAN
llyron Kimball who conducted for honors with Georgia as the trict plant manager at West
V i iday’a meeting.
"Peach Slate."
I Balm Beach.
RIG. 59* . . SWIM PREMIUM
Kimball called for a concert*
He was appointed Florida
Work a t the Florida Agri­
ed effort to get a major, lim­
personnel manager in 1955
REGULAR 59* . . EITHER HALF
ited accesa highway to the cultural Experiment Station and general personnel super­
off
Celery
Avenue
offera
a
new university site, in Orange
visor in Atlanta, in 1957. Hr
promise for this.
25 EXTRA STAMPS WITH BRIADIO CUBt VLAL
County, bordering Seminole,
assumed his present duties in • C a rp e ts • F u rn itu re
They’re growing prachew. 1959.
He asked that it be made
• Tile
• Pianos
known as soon as possible that good, solid peaches, there right
Zimmerman b e g a n
his
*
Rental
Reds
now.
And
in
a
few
months
the
t!,e highway would be built;
telephone career in Kentucky
at it would be designated a northern part of Florida may
SO EXTRA STAMPS WITH ANY SIZE
tern pink with peach blossoms.
limited arcess road.
The
sight
will
he
a
novelty—
This, he added, would keep
it from sprouting hot dog for a while—but then become
slard* and aervice stations aa commonplace a* orange
and would assure a clear blossoms, it is predicted.
j
Dr. P. J, W’estgate, horti­
route to the university ones it
culturist with the Experiment
is built.
A4J N AVOWS
MORION FROZtN
“ We’ll have major football Station, explains that severe
games there in a few years," freexes in recent months have
TO W N H O U Sl FRESH
•Kimlxslt said, "and we’va got forced many grove owner* to
i
n
diversify
to
help
offset
eco­
to be prepared to make it easy
4 t m coupon and tu o iA u . or
nomic losses If a freexo ruins
to get there."
ASTOR PVRt COMCOMO . . I«43HU» FOOOM
■Oi P «»a. r n o i m T A a r t o H A
a
season’s
citrua
crop.
DON’T
WAIT!
IIUIED
IT
NOW
His thoughts wers endorsed
Soma believe poaches are
Fisk Sticks
by the group and furthar
Want a den? A new patio? Whatever ton plan to build
eoon TNn« MMica 11ra
C ant
Study of tha project wes as­ the logical answer. Within the
around the home this spring, for the greatest selection
past three year*, an estimated
AT AMY WINN-DIXII
of building materials and the lowest prices, shop our
sured.
r«OZtN HAWAMAM
yard!
Primary project*, aa drawn 3,500 to 4,000 acres of peach
trees
have
been
planted
in
tin by the Seminole County
M R-CAST CONCH RTF. STEPS
Commission this past week, Florida. Dr. Weatgate predicts
10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH ’.V CARRY.
were divided into sight esta­ that an additional 4.000 acres
will be aet during this current
te ries.
Free Entimnlea
Maple Are.
Topping tha list was the planting aeaaon.
One Rill
at
These pioneer peach trees
foot lotting of Stato Road 46
To
Pay
6lh
81.
front State Road (SR) 15 and are still considered experi­
The (iretcory
mental,
and
many
obstacle*
(100 east to Mellonviilt Avo. in
Way
must be overcome before
Sanford.
peach
production
ran
be
a
322-0500
Second was maintenance and
resurfacing of SR 415 from commercial success in Florida.
SR 16 and COO east to the San­
Tender, Young Florida Grown
ford city limita.
Third, construction of an in­
terchange a t Interstate 4 end
Lake Mary Boulevard.
Fourth, widen abutments of
SR 419 a t Uie Gee Creek box
culvert.
Fifth, four laning of SR 40
from 1-4 west to the Lake
County line.
Sixth, two lane construction
of SR 420 from Coidenrod to
SR 40 in Geneva.
Seventh, four lane construc­
tion of SR 40 from Mellonville
in Sanford cast to the propos­
ed Osteen Bridge approach.
Eighth, designation of a |
primary road from Sanford to
CARTONS
the state university as a four
lanr highway and using SR
425, 419 and 520.
ETCResolutions o n secondary
projects and the use of such
funds included:
Two lane rights of wuy a n d 1
construction of SR 427, from,
j
SR 400 to SR 434; four laning ,
and acquiring rights of way
fcCHMWBl
from SR 40 from SR 15 and
0(10 rant to Mellonville in
Sanford; two iHne rights of
way and construction of Sil
( p a r te e x tr a )
427 from SR 434 north to the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
at General Hutchison Park­
way.
D ixie Daring
•
Quick er
Blue Bey fink
T h rifty M aid Powdered
m Regular
Regular
• Cieaa and apace Spark Plug* — Cheek Ignition Points — Condenser
Also, two lane rights of way
• Balance out Carbaretor— Check nadael Tim Inc
and construction, to eliminate
dangerous curves on Sit 420
• Clean Fuel Bowl and Filler — Check Dlalribulor Cap a id W lrlcf
Sove 26&lt; . . ToR Con
Save 6 t . . 20-oz. Loof J Save 6&lt; . . Sm all Pkg.
Save 20&lt; . . makes. 12 qts { Save I4 g , . 4 6 -o i. Ce
from Goldenrod north to
e Check Fan Belt — Check reatetance Ignition Wires
Oviedo; two lane right* of way
e Check Starter Capacity—Check Voltage Regulator and Generator output
for SR 416 for realignment
•
Check Cylinder Compression — Clean Air Filter
for the new Osteen Bridge;
e Adjnat Automatic Choke — Cheek, clean and fill Battery
four lane right* of way for
e C heck p o sitiv e cxaakcA M Tcntllnt inn Hygiene
Mom ronma dtoa any oikm loaf ! FomAy I ovxmiia . . Hot Cart at
L otwi I . . 12 5 0 o»6*&lt; a» k w i
SR 430 near Lake Howell
tn.tarw NoM-tat Dry Mdk
{ L otiA I , . $2 50 «rd«f m ntma
south to tha Orange County
line.
B S t t S K f i iT ifw n M n m i w n N iiu u n iiA
Also, construction of signals
at the ACL Railroad on SR 15
in Ijike Mary; similar project
a t 25th Street a t the ACL and
a t SR 16 and 600 in Sanford;
also construction of signal* at
O'Brien Road at ACL and 8R
16 and 600 in AltamonU
Springs.
And, two lan* right* of way
SE R V IC E STO R E
f r r maps on SR 426 through
French Are. A 25th.
400 E. Firat St.
5S5 W. 1st. St.
Open Fri. Nitea Til 9:00
Ph. 322-2021
Palmetto Arc. A 3rd St.
Oviedo north to SR 46 at

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WORLD WATER SKI champion, Barbara
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Market in Winter Haven. George Jenkins, Presi­
dent and Founder of Publix, gives a helping
hand.

Ethical Hypnotist Is Speaker
For Oviedo Awards Dinner
ETHICAL 1-14 Co Mod Mary
By Sendee Kelsey
The subject of "hypnosis,"
as outlined and eiplained by
Joe B. McCawley, ethical hyp*
uotisl of Orlando, provided a

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Farm Brief
Farm Brief
There will be more dried
fruit but less canned and fro*
sen ones In 1004 predicts the
U. S. Department of Agricul­
ture.
According to figures of the
U. S. Department of Agricul­
ture farm employment was
down during the late fall
months to a point seven per
rent below last year. This was
due to earlier than usual com­
pletion of fall harvest.

most interesting program for
those attending last week's
Science Club Award dinner
in Oviedo.
McCawley was the first li­
censed ethical hypnotist In
tha United States, the first
certified hypnotic technician
in the Southeast and was
named "Man of tha Year" In
1002 by "Hypnosis Quarter­
ly."
Giving a brief history ot
tha practice of hypnosis, Mc­
Cawley explained that before
ha ean work with a subject he
must have a referral from
the patient’s physician or den­
tist.
Everyone, unless abnormal,
can ba hypnotized. Insana
parsons or children under all
years old are not considered
to be subjects.
Tha doctor explained that
hypnosis Is a wakeful state,
not a typa of sleep and that
those in a hypnotic atate will
not lose will power. He em­
phasized that no factual ruse
has ever been reported In
which anyone has been known
to commit a erlma or Immor­
al act while under hypnosis.
Citing advantages of Its use
in the field of medicine, cd
ucation and law enforcement,
be told that one of his patients
had 21 teeth extracted with
no bleeding while under hyp
nosls. It also has worked with
patients in hospitals who un
dsrwsnt surgery or childbirth
without aid ot any anesthetic.
McCawlsy said that all law
enforcement officers and olh
era attending tho I'ollce Acad
emy in Orlando are being in
structed In hypnosla In order
that they may quickly rccog
nlse one in a hypnotic state.
Tlie program was climaxed
with a most Impressive dem
onstratlon when the doctor
placed Diane Royd, hla assist
ant, under hypnosis, illustra­
ting all six stages.

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Martha

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MR. &amp;MRS.
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Appearing as Martha Logan will bo Miss Mary Meyer of
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the Martha Logan professional name.

TUESDAY
MARCH 10. 7:30 p.m.

SANFORD
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they apply to Proten Beef. Apple baskets
filled with slaw are just one of the many
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PTA GoesFor Country
To Public
Shopping
To Show Methods

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pay a littls on each bill to
show intent. The eenlc, mecnie system of paying even­
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STO REW ID E

Mr. and M n. Wendell 31.
Howell, of Ell East Third
Street, Chuluota, are an­
nouncing the marriage of
their daughter, Sharon Lee,
to PFC, USMC, Ronuld K.
Tussey, son of Mr. end Mrs.
Jacob Tussey, 21480 Kamiton-3ta«on Road, Hamilton,
Ohio.
The double ring ceremony
will be performed on March
29 in Santa Ana, Calif. The
couple will reside at 441
South Uirch Street, Santa
Ana.

Ry Myrtle Wilson
Shopping for meat is no
simple Job. You have to re­
member that some meats
have more bone, gristle and
fat than other*. Some yield
lest cooked meat. And some
have less protein value.
Take round steak and pork
roast as an example. At the
meat counter, one la mark­
ed $1.11 a pound, and the
other 67 ccnta. Which I* th*
better buy?
According to food econo­
mist* of the U.8. Depart­
ment of Agriculture, you
can have your choice. You'll
get about the aame amount
of cooked lean meat and pro­
tein for each dollar spent.
That'* because the round
steak, which sella for $1.11,

By Maryam Mile#
Many members of the
Rear Lake Elementary PTA
ahowred up In old fashioned
dress for Tuesday night’s
m atting of tho group as a
moan* of promoting their
Country Fair scheduled at
the school for April 18.
Committees reported t h a t
plans a r t progressing nicely
for the event which promi­
ses to be a highlight of tho
‘year.
R i c h a r d Lashley, pres­
ident, conducted tho busi­
ness meeting - held following
• 80-minute refreshment pe­
riod during which coffee,
punch and cookies wera servOpening devotions wera
given by Rev. Hubert J.
- Reason of the Altamonte
&gt; Springs St. Mary-M*gdalen
L Catholic Church.
^ Announcement was made
* th a t Mrs. Marty Tomlin
•j needs assistance from at
* feast six ellnle mothers who
I could ssrvo on* day, every
* alher week, until school Is
aut.
Named to servo a nomine*
ting committee ware Mrs.
: Doris Doss, from the execu­
tive board, and Mrs. Bes
Fcloquln and Mrs. Jean HI.. ley from th* general mem- bershlp.
Members voted to Join th*
. Old Glory Community Blood
Bank and wera advised that
. tho next Donor Day haa
been set for this Thursday,
4:30 until 7 p.m., a t tba
American Legion Homo on
P rsliis Lake in Fern Park.
Third grads classes pro*
‘ ernted the play, "A Little
Bit of Ireland," under dlrec*
* tlon of thsir music teacher,
. Mrs. Mary Frances Holton,
- and their teachers, Mrs,
Joanna Bolsnder, Mrs. Mar­
garet Harding, Mra. Betty
Dudman and Mra. June Grif­
fith,
Douglas Dana and Steven
■ Nolder wera masters of cer­
emonies Leprechauns wera
played by 17m Bowser, Roddy Hall, Danny Huger and
Billy Klinger and young lad­
ies In the program wera
Jean Schults, Melanie Cox,
. Allison Richmond, Cheryl
Lashley, Wanesta K n i g h t
and Harky Mueller.
£
The entire third grade
" Bang a number of Irish
tunes. The stags was decor­
ated In th* appropriate St.
Patrick’s Day theme with
large four leaf clovers pin­
ged to tho curtain backdrop,
Attendance banner for the
meeting was won by Mrs.
Rolandsr’s third grade class.

“Color Newsreer

Meat School

Luncheon Held
For Berean

MISS SHARON LEE HOWELL

Peach Sour Cream Coff

dConuunjaksiM
Wills Martin aaya she can
prepare this meal real quick
lor her children’s dinner when
Ihpy come in from school for
tbelr noon meal.
FRANKFURTERS AND
POTATOES
1 lb. (ranks
1 pkg. (3 to 31k ozi.) Instant
mashed potatoes
14 cup grated American
cheese
prepared mustard
S to 6 tomato slices cut V4 in.
thick
Prepare Instant potatoes ac
cording lo pkg. directions.
Add rhceite and stir until
melted. Cut trunks lengthwise
almost through and spread
lightly with mustard. Fill
franks with potato mixture.
Place franks und tomato slic­
es on broiler rack. Place
broiler pan and rack In oven
so the meat I* 3 to 6 inches
from the heat. Broil 5 to 6
minutes or until potatoes are
lightly browned. Serves 9 to 6.

whites are stift Mix in wal­
nuts, using a fork, then fold
In Uie cornflakes. Drop by
tcaspoonfuls onto ungreased
unglazrd brown paper on a

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cookies sheet. Bake in a slow
SO minutes. Remove
from paper to eako racks Im­
mediately. Makes about 3

oven

dozen.

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1 cup dairy sour cream
2 cups sifted flour
Coffee caks is a delightful
l i t Ups. baking powder
sweet that ran be served in
1 tip. salt.
many ways, in many shapes
1 cup chopped walnuts
and *t many, many occa­
Topping:
sions.. It is delicious for
1 cup canned sweetened
breakfast, coffee klatches,
sliced peaches
tea, or evening bridge par­
4 cup flour
ties,
4 cup brown sugar
A real “peach” of a cof­
3 Ups. butter
fee cake is this “ melt in
C r e a m together butter
your mouth” Peach Sour
Cream Coffee Cake develop­ and augar until fluffy. Add
ed In the Meadow Gold kit­ egga and vanilla and beat
chens. 1U velvety emooth well. Blend In aour cream.
Sift together two cupa
flour, baking powder, sods,
and aalL Add chopped wal­
nuts and stir into creamed
mixture. Spread in greased
0 inch square pan.
Arrange sliced peaches on
top of batter. 3Hx flour and
brown sugar. Cut In butter
until crumbly. Sprinkle over
peaches. Bake at 3E0 degrees
for about 40 minute*. Serve
warm.

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RENTALS — SALES

Rev. B. Hamilton, pastor
of the Orange City Baptist
Church, is now holding re­
vival in the Orange Lake
Church in Chipley. He will
return March 16, ntrnnwhile
Rev. Frank Jessup,, the for­
mer member of the Elder
Spring* Baptist Church, is
conducting ths service.

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We have completely redecorated, added
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Garden Chosen

Th* Garden of ths 9Ionth,
chosen by th* Central Circle
of th* Sanford Garden Club,
Is ths residence of Mr. and
Another no-bake cookie:
Mrs. Qulnten II. Lacey, 409
CHOCOLATE NUT CHEWS W. 20th Street. This gardsn
Mix in heavy 2 quart sauce­ was chosen for its overall
beauty, Mrs. A .F. Collum,
pan:
chairmun, said that it was
■4 cup butter or oleo
th* custom of th* club to
H4 cups sugar
select a garden a t ths begin­
Is cup cocoa
ning of each month.
14 cup Pet milk
over medium heat un­
til mixture bubbles all over
the top. Boll and stir 3 min­
utes more. Take off h e a t
Stir in (until melted):
4 cup peanut butter
Stir in 1 tsp. vanilla
114 cups uncooked quick roll­
ed oati
14 cup salted peanuts or brok­
PRICES LISTED
en nuts
GOOD
THRU WED.
With 2 teaspoons drop on
waxed paper. Let stand until
NIGHT MARCH 11
act. Makes 36 cookies.

M e e tin g P o s tp o n e d

Ths AH Souls Catholic
Womsn’a Club will attend
th* Solemn Novena In honor
of ths Immaculate Virgin,
now being held a t th* All
Bouls Parish. Thus their
regular
monthly meet­
ing will postponed until
Tuesday evening In the Par­
ish Social Hall. All mem­
bers of ths parish ere cor­
dially invited to attend.
If you wear a half size! A
handsome s i d e
buttoning
frock that Is pencil-slim and
designed to grace many an
occasion irom now till (all.
Choose a small patterned fab­
ric, or rich solid looe, for a
well-turned-out look, and see
the Coordinator that is part
of every Fashion Original for
ways to vary this charmer;
also, Ideas on colors, fabrics
and accessories. F-M Is In
sites I3V4, 14V4, 1IV4, I I 4 ,
804, 0 4 , 344, 0 4 . Bust S3
to 47. Site 144. O bust, short
sleeves, collarim, 1% yards

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Cake Newest In Desert

The Rercan Sunday School
Clans of Pinecrest Hapti.t
Church held a covered dish
luncheon recently at the
home of Mrs. Helen T. MeMullun, 127 Club Road.
The guest of honor for the
occasion was winter visitor
of Sanford, Mrs. Walter L.
Haley, of Ocean Grove, N.J.
The ladies enjoyed a meal
of chicken and dumplings,
meat loaf, potato salad,
green brans, baked beans,
and strawberry shortcake.
Mra. Lucills Abrams, class
teacher,■, Mrs. Williams Kader, Mra. Lucille Rcvell, and
Mrs. T.P. Ball also attended.

at the Mr. fir Mrs

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I like Ilia sound of F.velyn
Chandlers' cooklu recipe for
CORNFLAKE COOKIES. 1
think yuu will want to try
them real soon.
2 egg whites
•i tsp. salt
'» cup sugar
14 cup shopped walnuts
Hi cups crisp rnrntlskrs
Heat egg whites and sail
until just enough to hold moist
|&gt;eaks; then add sugar grad­
ually, about 1 heaping tablespoon at a time, continuing to
beat alter each addition until

FRIG ID A IR E

JELLED APPLESAUCE
Jelled cranberry sauce I*
popular with turkey. Why not
jelled applesauce with pork
or other meat, in salads, as
desserts?
This intriguing idea has
prompted engineers M. E.
Lazar and Arthur I. Morgan
Jr., at Uic Western Utilization
research laboratory In Al­
bany, Calif., to devise a pro­
cessing method for Golden
Delicious apples that pro­
duces a tasty, firmly jelled
applesauce with a crunchy
texture and an attractive
golden yellow color.
Unliko products made with
gelatin, this Jelled applesauce
keeps its firmness at temper­
atures up to 120 degrees F.
It can be served on the same
plato with other foods, even
warm foods, without spread­
ing.
Attractive molded desserts
or salads can be made by
(testing the jelled applesauce
to liquefy It and pouring It in­
to a mold dish over pieces
of fruit, berries, vegetables,
nuts, raisins or m eat

Many person* confuse Im­
politeness and loudness with
conlidcncc.

Class

SEVERAL MEMBERS of th# Bear Lake Elementary PTA drenacd to
publicize their comlnj? C o u n try Fairs (top left) Laura B uell, Karen G au ­
nter, Mary Williamson, Kny Ivey, and Bnrbara Colbert. (Bottom left) Jonn
JIugur, Dick Lashley, PTA President, Beverly Lashley, secretary, Doris
Doss, and Allen Forward.

Hie public 1* Invited to a t­
tend the showing of the
“Color Newsreel," at the
Sanford Woman's Club on
March 10. 7:00 p.m.
The film presents Interior
deco ratine tips, the latest In
furniture a n d
accessories
and a fashion show featur­
ing apparel styles for men,
women and children. The
movie Is based on a stags
presentation produced In the
Waldorf Astoria Hotel in
N.Y. by the National Paint,
Varnish, and Lacquer As­
sociation.
George Morgan will show
the film and later answer
any questions.

Send $1 today for this smart
Fashion Original designed
lor woman who aew. Write
The Sanford Herald, Box 433,
Midtown Station, New York
II. N. V. Print your fuU
name, address, p a tte n num­
ber and size.

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at the Civic Center tomorrow evening at 7:30, this fabu­
lous G-E AMERICANA RANGE, as shown here by A1 Lyon
of Sanford Electric CoMwill be used for cookery demonstra­
tions. This marvelous range has two-oven convenience, the
ovens dean themselves electrically, and it has its own
built-in exhaust system.
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Two SHS Gridders Sign With
Glad Going To
Thinking Out Loud Tech; Touhy
To Furman
About Sporta

BT JULIAN STENSTROM

South Seminole Little Leacut

Longwood’a City League Entry
Speaking of aporta in tha South Seminole area, we
■nderetand th at the Longwood entry in Sanfcrd’a (alow
pitch) City League, sponsored by the Sanford Recreation
Department, is also In need of assistance.
Last year the club was sponsored by Grant's Track
Repair, a Longwood buslnesa firm. This year, however,
the club will be officially aponsored by longwood Itaelf.
They’re In need of funds with which to purchase uniforms
and making payment of the entry fro—which w# under­
stand Is somewhere In the neighborhood of 50.
Harold Helms will be managing tha Longwocd entry
thle season.
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It’s About Time
Now Floyd Patterson want* to get in the act.
He's offered to tenrle with Cassius Cloy gratis, and
even donate a few shackles to get the new heavyweight
champ into the square circle.
Don’t look for it to happen. At least not this year.
Cassius, tha Quiat One, wants to rest on hia (pardon tha
expression) laurels.
He’a alto got Uncle Sam on his mind—tazwisa, that
ts. Anothar bout this year and he’d probably end up
owing the government more than he could grab from the
Patterson bout
Pattereon haa b»»n described by many as a real nice
guy but not much of a fighter.
Clay probably would fit In that category too, If
you erase the Mnjce guy" adjective. He’a not much of a
fighter, at least when you recall guya Ilka Henry Arm•treng, Barney Bess, Fritxle 7.ivle, Jack Deraptay or Joe
Louis, to name a few.
Each ef them won their title# fat tha ring. Each lost It
in the ring. Not sitting on the mllkstool os did Sonny
Liston.
Where haa this fight game gone. Let’s call It what it
••ally la—an axhlbitton. Lat’a let them have the ballyhoo;
let thoee whe like that type of thing pay for their seats
as do wrestling addicts.
But, Caaslua and Floyd should apart those of ua
who remember the fighter* of yesteryear. Call off the
blasting and give us aoms fights.

SOKC Track Entries
IBC O SD BA cm — t / l t B IU —
J o t o f t Totrias;
1. Purebred, t. Mice Poppy, I.
PISLST BA cm — s /ta
1. FabuVou* Fas*, t. Bur's J tte Q oodsptsd. 4. n u th s w sy
Dsn. I. H onsy P its. I. arm
M at. a. Ruby K eeler. 4. H ur­
bolls*. 1. Mot's n t l. I. Honsy
ry Heme Gladys, 4. Tresspass,
Hpot
4. Soft Whirl. T. K sltsa Orssn,
t h i b d K a r a — a /ia m ii * —
I. K4n* Terry
1. Cam tra B u t. I H sdlols. I
P sb ls D ynam lts, 4 n * Fire. I.
Food Town, 4. t’rii*. T. R o n burs. S. Bobby Scholar
r o t STH BACK — l ie M il.—
Semtnola and Lyman High 1.
Frosted r is k s , t. O. B.'s
this afternoon play an Inter* D tar Boy, I. M lnals Hr*. 4.
Tube.
T. H arold U . I. o u t
scholastic Bowling League anEdeod
gagemeat a t the Medallion FIFTH BACB — • / * MU. —
I. Dana Rook, S. P artial P a y ­
Lasts fas Maltlood.
ment, t. Cosmo R ock.t. 4. D tteo, I. Woaaoroa, 4. slick P isa .
S T B BACB — t / l t Milo —
1- B ig nooaor, t . Johnny Do*
Chuako, 4. Clary Tray,
I amhiile High’s track team W ilt, I. rltk
t, I. Brow s!* Par*
• B moot tha Edgewater Eo* I.ry, FV.o rtk
Stutter, I. J a a a te a Kin*
•lot Wednesday afternoon is 1. B. 0 .'e Crimson Fire. S.
tp a ee Haro, I. T ory Toueh. 4.
• Bool meat at tha Trike'* Color,
I. Jim T rey, A HI Moo,
aval hart ta Sanford at 4 p.m. T. Bronlea. I. Coaeord B ia s
BIOHTB BACB — t / t f Mils—
1. T rsvtld r Jo t, ». A euarsns.
A Joe C oaly, 4. tipper aiory,
I. Fropsr SI ax, 4. Xtkoo, T.
Fit. I. Stop MOW
NEW HAVEN, Coos. (LTD MIKTB
— S /IS Milo —
—Yale will clinch tha cham­ I. CaltooBACB
Ship, t. Rusty Jot,
pionship of the Eastern In* S. U sa a r Earl, 4. Hallo Mary,
4. O. B.'a Doll, T.
tarooU*fiats swimming let t.JustOccasion,
Elmer, I. U ttar Bend
fiM M H beat* Harvard it TBMTN BACM — S/IS MU* —
Roes, J. So RpUndld,
the Veto pool next Saturday. A1. aUsee*
B.'a lfrU a U , 4. Notified.
The Elia have won all Mvaa
M aterial, 4. Uena Fay*. ».
meets fat which they've en­ Skua. I. Doris D ie
El.EYKXTM
B Mils—
gaged while second place L Tum bling MACK—S
Rutb, a. u. B.'a
Army la g-1 prior to next Column, A Silent Orso*. 4.
Takl. I. H tsq u s. A ■*•
•ahaday'i meet with Prince* Call**
lit* Boots. T. L ig h t Match, I.
W ide Oooaa

SHS-Lymtn

Track Meet

Can Clinch Title

Sella Stable!
BOWIE,

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(U FI) —
Jake Murrell eg Della*. Tea.,
eeid Sunrise Flight Thurs­
day to a group ef breeders
from Maryland and Pcnnayl*
v a n l n for approximately
1500.000,
Murrell retained one-third
interest in the five-year-old
son of Double Jay, who will
race under his colors until be
it retired to stud nest year.

By Julian Ateastrom
Two member* of Seminole
High's championship football
team of last Fall hava been
awarded academle scholar­
ships on the basis of their
gridiron performances during
the past season.
Mike Glad, a Seminole tac­
kle, will be attending and
playing football tor Coach
Bobby Dodd at Georgia Tech,
and Jim Touhy, another tac­
kle, will be attending Furman
University in South Carolina
and playing football there.
Glad is the ton of Com­
mander a n d
Mrs. Hugh
O'Hara who reside at 114
North Virginia Avenue. He
was bom in Pensacola and
played both junior varsity ami
THE SIIAI) nre still running in the St. Joints River. Numerous fishermen
varsity football at Seminole
niul fishenvomen were seen Sunday pulling them in. Pictured here with a
High. He played one season
catch of 21 are (from the left) John llrokaw Jr. and Sr., of Orlando, nnd
of varsity basketball. Glad
Erwin Moore, of Apopkn.
(Herald Photo)
weighs 200 pounds, stands 6feet-3, runs the 100 yards In a
football uniform In 11.2 sec­
onds and plays both offensive
and defensive tackle.
Glad, during his Seminole
High days, has been a mem­
ber of the Spanish Club, F u­
ture Teachers, the Youth The Sanford Junior High
Council and Hits l-cttermcn's School Brave* raptured the
Club.
Seminole County Junior High
Lyman High's bid for a shot
Lyman pounced into a 4 to 1
During the past footbatl sea­ basketball title Saturday night at the state Class "B " has.
lead before the Blue Darter*
son he earned honorable men­ with a 35 to .11 drclsion over
tion on the all-state team, the South Seminole Junior ketbail title was stopped Fri­ knew what had happened. But
day night at Apopka when the Apopka fought bark and near
made tha first eleven of the High Huricanrs.
little all-state team, alto
Also Saturday night, the lo­ Greyhounds went cold during the close of the Initial stanza
made first string on the all- cal Junior high’s Junior var­ tha late minutes of the third they led the Urcyhoundi I t
mid-state team, was a first sity racked up a 37 to 25 vic­ period and could not get to 10. With only second* re ­
maining, Apopka fired in five
choice tackle on the all- tory over the Hurricane Jun­
Orange Belt Conference team ior varsity to tnk* tha eighth warm enough in lha fading points while Lyman got two
moments of the contest to and the Blue D artrri ended
and wraienamed to the all­ grad* county title.
county eleven.
The county tourney, played make up the difference. The the period leading 15 to 12.
Glad'a hobbies are albums, at Seminole High's Fleming! Blue Darter* posted a 5n to Lyman stayed right on
Apopka’i heels during the
both music and stamp.
Gymnasium, opened Friduy | 43 victory and Lyman's loss
Touhy, son of Mr. and Mrs. night with tha junior varsity j dosed out lilt* high school bas­ second period but the Darters
George Touhy of 201 West 16th Braves winning a 6 fito 27 con-1 ketball season for the Sem­ rinsed out the frame heading
the ’Hounds 29 to 23. Both
inole County.
Street. Is a native of San­ teat from Klavia,
clubs battled on even terms
Lyman
lought
the
Darters
ford. Ha played tha past two
Bruce McKibbin was high
seasons on the SHS varilty point man for the L i t t l e on even terms during the bet­ during the third period — that
squad and participated last Braves mith 12 points. Mike ter part of three period* but is until Lyman hit the (kids
with a couple of mlnutei re­
year In track.
Long was right behind Mc-| in tlx* stretch the 'Hounds ran
maining. Apopka held a 37 to
Jim hit* the scale* at 100, Kihben with 11 points and out of gas.
31 lead at the close of the
stands 6-feet-2*4, and covers Mark Caolo had eight. Brad
period.
the loo yards in full grid uni­ Hollingsworth came up with
But In the finale, Lyman
form in ILL During the past •ix and Ira Abramson had McNamara Girls
was held to only on* point
season Jim was the team's fire.
during the first four minutes
chaplain. He plays both offen­ In the varsity finals, the Beat Orlando
of the period while Apopka
sive and defensive tackle.
The
McNamara
Girls'
busBig Braves—fresh from u vic­
Touhy is currently serving tory over Oviedo Junior High kethnll sextet handed the Or­ breezed Inlu a long lead.
Bill Sliappard paced the
as president of the Letter Friday night—ware pared by lando Rebel* their Initial de­
Blue Darters with 14 point*
men's Club and is a member
feat
of
the
current
rage
sea­
Chuck Pigott with 10 points.
and Steve Sabadot came up
of a host of other school or­
Ralph Stumpf had nine, Gary son Saturday night In the with a dozen. However, Ly­
ganisations. Ha alto la pres
Lyman
High
gyin
In
Long
Martin was next with six, and
man's Donnie Smith took the
■cntly the president of the
Lamar Oxford and Frank wood, 47 to 39.
tilt's high point honor* with
Youth Group at the First
The
contest
was
played
for
Whlgham had four apleca.
IS.
Presbyterian Church in San
The contest was knotted at tha benefit of th t South Sem­
Lyman's (hooting percent­
ford.
inole
Little
League
Baseball
29**11 with only a minute re­
age was high. However, the
Jim la an artistic sort of a
Association.
maining. The Braves register­
Greyhound* found It difficult
fellow. He painted the seven
ed a basket for a two-paint
to cope wills Apopka's defense
foot Indian symbolic of the
lead, and with seven second* (James On TV
and did not get off too many
Samlnolea in the Fleming
left Greg Ganaa tank a pair of
NEW YORK fUPI) - The shots.
Gymnasium in addition to
charity toises. Bruce Stuart opening games in the NCAA
Meanwhile, Lyman's de­
several other items.
Not too long ago Jim, alto led the Hurricane* with 10 basketball tournament gel­ fense broke down at times
IKiint* and West was second ling under way tonight at nnd the 'Hmind's rebounding
interested in music, was a
Philadelphia and Dallas will game was off most of the
member of the local Wayfar with nine.
be televised regionally by contest.
era’ group of folk singers. His
Sports Network, Inc. FirstSaturday night the Darters
other bobbies include cart,
Floyd Wants To round games at Evanston, dropped
a derision to Daytona
drawing and water sports.
III., and Eugene, Ore., Tues­ Beach Seabreeze. The SandAthletic Director FYed Gan­
day night and Hie semifinals crabs will represent this reg­
t t and coaches Jim Pigott, Fight Clay Free
Jim McCoy and Dick Wil­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Pro and finals at Kansas City, ion in the rlass MB" atate
liams agree that Glad and moter A1 Bolin today offered March 20 21, also will he tele­ tourney next week la Gaines­
ville.
Touhy have the stuff to make Cassius Clay the biggest vised.
the grade in football and in guarantee In boxing history,
*750.000 - "with the privilege
schola sties.
of a percentage”—to defend
his heavyweight title against
Leesburg Beats ex-champ F l o y d Patterson
this summer.
Patterson, only man (o win
Tribe Golfers
(he
heavy crown twice, would
The BerelnoU High golf
team dropped a 4 to S decision be fighting "for no purse" —
Friday afternoon to tha Loea- just for the opportunity of
wresting the title away from
burg Yellow Jackets.
Ray Bradford of Stmlnole Cassius X and Hie Black,
dropped hit match to Jamas Muslims,” the promoter ex
Boya I and 1 while James plained.
Keody of Looaburg boat Larry
Sherwood of Beminole, • and
2.
Jeff Williams and Tom
Frisch haired thalr match and
Georga Crauy defeated Tom­
my Todd of domino!*, I and t.
EXCEPT
In tha first match tha beat
SUNDAY
ball was halved. In tha teeond,
Letaburg took beat ball hon*
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Wod#s FosSeet Ipm
Tuesday afternoon Stminola
play* Winter Park High a t
Wed., Fri., Sat, 2 P.M.
Rolling Hills Country Club.
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musele.
Jack Sanford went the first
three innings for Ui4 Giants
nnd they were perfect frames.
8,582 fans as ha laced a dou­
ble and smashed the park’s
Inaugural homer.
Orlando Cepeda doubled and
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son.
Mays, who etouted 33 home
runs in 1963, celebrated the
opening of the new Phoenix,
Arlx., Municipal Stadium Sun­
day with a 425-foot shot ever
the eenterfield wall os tha
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ed the Cleveland Indians for
the second straight day, 6-2.
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Mays Hits First Homer
C a lle d

Official* of the South Sentinels Little League base­
ball aeUritiea this eeaion are planning to light their field
and play two game* a nlghL The field will be located
centrally among town* auch a t North Orlando, Cassel­
berry, Longwood, Altamonte Springe and others in the
area.
However, one problem must be settled fire t The
league I* desperately trying to locate a place to put the
park. They are willing to epend in the neighborhood ef
$5,700 to build the stands, dugouts, install tha diamond,
and light the arena.
They’re going to pay for this from dsnationa and
promotions. But they still need
a spot for the park.
They hare approached the Casselberry councilmen and
also tha town father* a t Altamonte Springs.
Casselberry has a site but it is currently being leased
from a local cltisen. If Casselberry ean get an extension
on the present lease it would be willing to sublease the
10 acres to the Little League fer a period of 10 year*.
But renegotiating the lease could pose a problem because
of tha growth in the Casselberry area.
Meanwhile, Altamonte Springs' city dads, also sym­
pathetic to the cause, would like very much to cooperate.
However, there’* not a 10-arra site In the elty limits for
each a venture.
Little League officials are new considering the poeaibllity ef appearing before the county commission to aee
If land can be leased for the project.
We certainly hop# that something can be worked out.
This would o* an ideal situation for tha benefit of the
boys and their families plus ether fans in tha area.
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1(17 F erg u -o n Court.
Foreat Park . Georgia.
T o u are hereb y notified t n «
Suit for Divorce hae been fil­
ed i K t l x o l yo u by Rerlha R.
Marlin. In the Circuit Court o f
the Ninth Judicial Circuit la
and
for
S em inole
County,
Florida. In Chancery, b ein g
Chancery No. 1*M» and yo u
are hereb y required to m a k e
an m«- r to the Complaint and
e - r v e a co py thereof upon
RICHARD
R.
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SW ANN
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SWANN,
17
South M agn olia Avenue, Or­
lando. Florida. Atto rney for
P la in tiff. and t a fII* tha o ri­
g in a l the reo f In tha o fflca o f
the Clerk o f aald Circuit Court
at Sanford. Florida, on or be­
fore the TSth day of March.
1M4. o t h e rw ise aald c a u . e ahall
proceed e i parte a g a i n s t you.
W IT NESS m y hand and tho
o fficia l se al of aald Court a t
Sanford ,
Sem inole
Co u n ty ,
Florida, th • the l» t h day o f
F ebruary. A. D. 1M4.
(SE AL)
Art hur H. B e .:.t tlt h , J r ,
Clerk or ta ld Circuit Court
By: Sandra S. Jo hneo u
Dep uty c l e r k
/ • / Richard R. SwaBN
Richard K. Swann Of
SWANN AND SWANN
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Orlando, Florida
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T2I North l t t h Stroot
Milwaukee. M llw a u k eo
County. W lt e o n tln
▼ou a r t haraby notified th a t
suit
haa been filed a g a i n s t
yo u In tha Circuit Court o f
S em lnolo Cou nty, Florida, l a
Chancery, an abbreviated tltla
of which la FIR ST F E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND I.OAN ASSO­
CIATION OF ■ K M I N O L ■
COUNTY, a corp oration . P la i n ­
tiff.
re. MART LOU MYERS
and ANN HOBART. D e f e n d ­
a n ts, tha n a tu re of aald *u lt
b ein g a ault to f o reclo se t h a t
certain m o r t g a g e dated S ept­
em ber t t . l Mo. and o f re ­
cord In O fficial Records B o o k
SS3, P ag # 711. public racorda
nf Sem inole Cou nty. Flo rid a,
en cu m berin g
the
follow in g
described real properly, to w it :
Lot 10. Block B. o f F e L
luMfttitp Addition to Banford. acco rd in g to P la t
Kook I, P a g e t. publla
records o f S em lnolo Coun­
ty. Florida,
Subject to t a a e m e n t a ad
record;
and yo u are h ereb y ronulnat
to file your a n e w e r In aald
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with
tha
u nderalgned
Clerk n f said Court and to
aerve a ro py t h e r e o f upon
the I’l a l n l ir r a a t to r n e y , w h o . e
name and addreiia a ppear lielo w , on or before the l e t da y
o f April, 1M4. an d In ilrfa u lt
thereof Decree Pro Confcveiy
w ill he entered s g a l n e t you .
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ficial
aval
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tha
C o unty
Court boner. Sanford, Senilnula
County, Florida, this D t h da y
e.f F tb r u a r y , l t d .
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A rih n r H. B e ck w ith . J r ,
Clark o f Circuit C o u rt
Byt Sa n d ra S. Johneon,
D. C.
P hillip H. Logan
Rhlnholeer and L o g a a
A tlo rn ey a at U p
P. O. Box l i l t
Sanford , F lo r id a
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CH ANCERY NO. IITM
NOTICE OF I f IT IN
MORTMAOE FO R ECLO SURE
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT­
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NEV A DILLON. h U wlfa, an d
McCAUOH.VN M O R T O A O H
COMPANY, IN C . S F lo r id a a o r por atloa,
Dofo a d a a tta lu
TO i THOMAS A. DILLON and
GENEVA
DILLON,
klS
w lf o , w h o s e raaldanoa a n d
w hereabouts
are
awknown.
TOU A R E H E R B B T NOT*.
F I E D t h a t a C o m p la in t t*
f o reclo se a c a r t a la m o r t g a g e
encum bering
tha
follow in g
deecrlb ed r*al property, t o . w l t t
Lot T. Block 41. T O W N .
S IT E OF NORTH C H U L tlOTA, a eubdlvlelon. a ccord ­
i n g to plat thereof, reco r d ­
ed In P la t Boo k 1, p a c t a
14 to II. Inclutlpo, o f tha
Public R eco rds o f B*mln o lo Cou nty, Florida,
haa bran filed a g a i n s t yo u l a
the ab o v o -a ty lo d ault, tha ab ort
t ill# o f w h ich lo F ed eral Na­
tional M ortg a g a A n n o ta t io n , a
Corp oration organlxed
u nder
an Act o f Congroaa and e c l a t ­
in g purau ant to tho F ed era l
N a tio n a l M ortg a g a A a o o ela tlea
C hart er Act, h a r i n g l i e p r in ­
cipal o f fic e In tho City •&lt;
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bia. P la in t iff , v er.u a , THOMAS
A. DILLON and G E N E V A D I L ­
LON. Iila wife, and MoCAUO.
H AN MORTGAGE COMPANT,
IN C , a F lo r id a c o r p o r a t i o n
D e f e n d a n t! * ) and y o u nr* r e ­
quired t o eorv e a cop y o f y o u r
A n ew er or o t h e r p le a d in g to
tha Complaint o n P l a i n t i f f s
Atto rn ey , Mack N. Clev eland,
J r , Suita I I I Sanfo rd A t l a n ­
tic N a tio n a l D a n k Bu ild in g ,
Sanford . F lo r id a , and ftla tha
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A n ew er
or
other
p le a d in g In tha o f f i c e o f tha
Clark o f tho c i r c u i t Court o a
or b efo re tho l t t h d a y a f
March, A. D. t i l l . If y o u f a ll
to do *o. a decree pro c o n f ta s o w i l l ho t a k e n a g a i n s t
yo u for tho relief dem and ed
In the Com ntalpt.
T h i s N o tice ahall b« p a h IDhed o n ce a w a e k for four
c o n a ecu t ira
weeks
la
Tha
San ford Herald, a n ew s p a p er
circu la ted la S em lno lo County ,
Florida.
D ated th is l t t h d ay wf F e b ­
ruary. A. D. 1M4.
(SE A L )
A r(b u r H. B e c k w ith . Jr,
Clark o f Circuit Court
Ily: Martha T. Vlhlen. D C
Mack N. Clev eland. Jr. a n d
Carroll Uurke
A tto rn ey * for P ta l n t lf l
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From Seminole County

425-5938
NOT LONG DISTANCE

Office 204 W. First

INCOME TAX SERVICE
MEN 18 TO 50
0. M- Harrisons
WE WILL TRAIN YOU
1311 Palmetto
To operate or repair Heavy
&gt;222-8827
322-7948
Equipment—Bulldozer. Motorgrsdsr, Scraper, Craos,
Dragline. Eero 1180 per wk.
Repairs, parts; Elsctroluz,
up alter training hers in tha
Kirby,
RexAir,
AlrWay,
Southeast NOT H o m e
GE, etc. Cleaners sold, ex­ Study. Must triin a wks.
changed. Free Pick-up. 1114 owb expense. Terms m il*
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone
sble. Worldwide placement.
FA 2-4763.
STATE tt VA APPROVED
For lull information send
VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL
nsme, address, age, phone,
REPAIRS — SALES —
hours home.
ALL MAKES
National School of Heavy
Phone 322-2282
Equipment
Box 68, Sanford Herald
J. E d u c a tio n - I n s tr u c tlo a

U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
Mcn-Women 18 and over. Se­
cure Jobs. High pay. Short
LOST: 3 keys on chain. Buthours. Advancement. Thou­
terlicld tag. Return to of
sands of Jobs open. Prefice. Mayfair Inn. Liberal
aparatory training until ap­
Reward.
pointed. Experience usually
unnecessary. FREE Inform­
ation on Joha, salaries, re­
Legal Notice
quirements. Write today giv­
ing name, address and
I* t u t . r m n r r c o v r t o r
T H E S IX T H j l I t i r i A l C H I.
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
c u t
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53, Sanford Htrald.
rt.o H iM it t i n
r o n s e w i.
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C I T IZ E N S NATIO N A t . BA N K
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Plaintiff.

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Legal Notice

DEBARY: 3 BR., terrazao
Piano Tuning and Repair
floors, elec, heat, air-cood., W. L. Harmon - FA 3-42C
built-in GE kitchen. 317,000
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate, WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
668-4791.
All Types and Sizes
Wo Repair and Service
KEEP COOL and refresh­
k T I N I
ed operating your busi­
Machinery and Supply Co.
ness from beside this
307 W. I»d St.
FA 34432
beautiful acreen-hacloted pool with the poolside
Fine Watch ft Jewelry Repair
telephone. This is only
V. L. GUMM, JEWELER
one of the many fea­
110 S. Park
322-5932
ture*, like never touch­
Tractor mowing ft Grading.
ing dirt from house to
Call FA 3-7631.
pool. House? Oh, It Is a
lovely 2 bedroom, 2
29. Automobile Senrico
Bath, with Fla. Rm. and
wall-to-wall
carpeting.
Shown by appointment
only.
Call Stamper
Sonkarlk Glass and Paint
Agenry, 1919 So. French
Company
Ave., 322-4991 today (or
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
yours.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

6. F o r R e n t
Funs. gar. apt. 322 2800.
FURX. Apt. 300 Park Ave.
1 BR. Furn. bouse. )60 mo.
Water, else. furn. FA MOM,
FURN’. I Rm. garage apt.
Nice, clean. Water, electric
furnished. Adults only. No
pets. Ut-1303.

PROFITABLE
NURSERY
• WHghSAW

LARGE 3 BR. funi. house.
1W0 W. 1st. 322 14*7.

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“ Mow 'h e u t THAT! I’ll b e t h e h t a th a loudest w h ittle
•n th e w orld!"

BUSINESS

FOR SALE
3 BR., 2 Bath, F it. Km. 118
IN THE CIRCI IT COI I t r OF
E. Coleman Circle. |150
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR12. Real Estate For Sale Imagine a builneis you and
V. For Halo or Rent
Ph. 323-0667.
Vs.
CL’IT IN AND FOR S R H |.
your spouia can operate to­
F E L T O N M -M SM ITH , St ttx. NOTE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
gether. This la ltt Home,
• i t , c t sis,
3 BR FRAME HOME
Furn. 5-rooms, 1 BR., ggrdea 3 BR., house. Adults only. U
CHANCERY NO. I IMSI
Smyrna Dr., DeBary
D . f . n J . n t . U N ITED MORTGAGEE S E R ­
Real Eatata and Inventory
Outside Patio, Bar-B Q, Fruit
space,
in
the
County.
Ph.
M t l M E OS' B U T
V ICING c o n p . .
must sell. Would consider
Tree*. In the Country.
322-3967.
t h e s t a t s : o r m .o h i i i a i
P laintiff
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
*TO i F E L T O N N E E S M I T H a m t • v slease to proper party. Price
37,000 - TERMS
LAKE. Call t v a n i n g a
D IA N N E N E E S M I T H . anil H E N R T S C H M ID T • ! u x a n d 3 BR. Apt. furn. Days 323-3763
including everything Is —
FURNISHED
HOWARD
BERnr
a n d K E N N E T H S C H M ID T *1 ux.
322*1317.
Nights 333-0991.
$40,000. Terms can be ar­
EVA
U.
BERIIV,
and
3 BR, 1 BATH HOME
Defendants.
1 I E N R T M. H O F F M A N
n o t i c e n r a c iT i n
3 BR. bouse Inquire 117 Cata­
ranged.
Frame Construction
T nu a r s h . r . b y noU flsd th a t
HORTOAGE TOHECI.OSTRK LARGE 3 BR. fu n . a p t Ph.
lina Drive.
$9500 with $300 DOWN
a S u it h a s h e s n (lie d a g s l n s t T O i H E N R Y
S C H M ID T
snd
323-3333.
y o u a n d e a c h o f yo u . b y C I T IK A T H E R IN E
A.
SCH­
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
B E N S N A T IO N A L HANK O F
MIDT, hi* wife,
Furn. garage apt., 343 mo. 12. R ob) E s ta te F o r Sol*
322-6347 For Appointment
ST. P E T E I t s t U J I t a . a N a t i o n , R E a i U E N C F . i
303 S. Park Ave. 3234)705.
at B s n k l n a A ssociation, P la in ­
1T0T4 L le ette
Rag. Heal Estate Broker
GREENBRIAR
tiff
In
the abovo
entitled
G r e n a d a llllla , C a l i f o r n i a
lota svailabla in FA 2-1301 17.92 at Hiawatha
c a u s e , a n d t h a t y o u a r e h e r e - TOi K E N N E T H H. S C H M ID T FURN. ApL 3300 Malloovllls. Chaica
1.1 ItuniiieM O p p o rtu n ity
b y r e q u i r e d t o ( lie y o u r An n n d L U C I L L E Q. S C H ­
Oroanbriar of Loch Arbor
ew e r w ith th e C le r k of th is
MIDT , hla w i l l ,
MODERN, new 3 BR. home,
ovtrlooklng
golf
course.
SMALL
Office space suitable
C o u r t , a n d t o s e r v e a cop y R C a l l l E N C B l
oear school ft stores. Lake
th e reo f upon t b s P la in tiff or
Custom building to your
for repair shop. Lake Mary.
S? R i d g e R o a d
P l a i n t i f f s A ttorney, w h o ■ e
Mary. 363 monthly. Monna
D anbury. C o n n e ctic u t
specifications.
Greenbrlar
Air-cond. 322-2125.
n a m e a n d a d d r e s s Isi A L B E R T
1901 S. Park
322 3232
T ou a ra h ereb y notified (h at
Jarvis. 322-1810.
dsveloped by
C. W E R L V , A t t o r n e y a t L a w , a C o m p l a i n t t o f o r e r l o a a a
Nltoa: 322-8971-3031 or 2248 16. F em n le H elp W an ted
SSI!
C e n tra l
A v en u e,
St. c e r t a i n m o r t g a a e e n c u m b e r i n g
KINGSWOOD
P e t e r s b u r g , F l o r i d a , n o t l a t e r t h e f o l lo w in g d e s c r i b e d r s a l Apartment: 3 rooms k bath,
BUILDERS,
INC.
Make spare time profitable
t h a n A p ril Tth, ISSt.
property, to -w lt:
furnished, 345 mo., includ­
I f y o u f a l l t o d o so, D e e r e s
L o t S. O A K L A N D H I L L S
202 Fairmont Dr.
with Tupperwara. Car ne­
ing
utilities.
Near
X.A.6.
T r o C u n f e a t o w ill be e n t e r e d
AD D ITIO N , a o a a r d l n g to
FA 8-8074
cessary- Phone or write
Ph. 322-3219.
ag a in s t you for th e relief d e ­
t h s p l a t t h a r a o f aa r e c o r d ­
Property Management
m a n d e d In t h e C o m p l a i n t .
ed In P l a t B o o k IS. P a a e
Russell Ricker, GA 3-6090,
T h e n a t u r e o f eald s u i t b e ­
SO,
P ublic
R e co rd *
o f Brand new efficiency apt.,
A Sales Broker
2816 Lanrlo Lane, Orlando,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
ing for fo rec lo su re of m o r t ­
S e m in o le C o u n t y , F l o ri d a ,
carporte. 360. mo. 322-3604.
g a g e r e o o rd e d In O f ficial R e ­ h a a b een file d a g a l n e t y o u In
Fla.
Realtor
c o r d s H o o k SIS, p a g e ! J7 , P u b ­ l h a a b o v e e t y l e d e u l t . wild y o u
Raymoad Lundqulst, Aaao.
li c I t e c o r d s o f S c m l n o l o C o u n ­ a r a r e q u i r e d t o s e r v e a co p y 2 Bit. house, kit equipped,
18. Help Wanted
Offera for your aeUctloa
ty , F l o r i d a , c o h e r i n g :
of
your
A m eer
or
other
FA 3-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
375. 322-3303.
L o t 111, O A K L A N D HILLS, P l e u d l n g t o t h s C o m p l a i n t on
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
COUPLE to collect egg* on
a c c o rd in g to p la t thereof, P l a l n l l r r a a tto rn e y s, A N D E R ­
LAKE MARY, 4 Rm. nicely
Bedroom
Chicken Ranch. Man k wife
r e c o r d e d In P l a t l l u o k IS. SON. RUSH. D E A N A L O W N ­
BALL-BLAIR AGENCY
furn. Duplex a p t Adults.
p a g e s SI A SI. P u b l i c H e- DE S. S t : E a s t C a n t r a l B o u l e ­
preferred. Place to live If
3rd
k
Park
Ava.
c o r d s o f S e m in o le C o u n t y , v a r d . O r l a n d o .
F lo rid a, and
No pets. 343. Ph. 323-1290,
you qualify. Good aalary.
Phone 322-5641
F lo rida:
f ile t h a o r i g i n a l A n s w e r o r
Nites: 322-2876.
t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e f o l l o w i n g o t h e r P l e a d i n g In t h e o ffice
S. D. McKinney, Old 44, 2
d e s c r i b e d I t e m s o f p r o p e r t y of t h s C l e r k o f t h e C l r r u l t
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
mi. E. of 437, Eustls, via.
w h i c h a r e l o c a t e d In a n d p e r ­ C o u r t o n o r b e f o r e t h e j i s t 1 BR. (urn. cottage. Adults
AGENCY, Realtor, lnsuror.
m a n e n t l y I n s t a l l e d a s a p a r i d a y o f M a rc h , 1SS4. I f y ou
only. 322-1137.
19. S itu a tio n " W anted
« f t h e I m p r o v e m e n t s o n eald fall to d o so, • d e c r e e p ro
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2463
cen fssso will ha ta k e n s a a l a a t
ian4:
8.
P
a
r
k
Ave.
222-2364,
Small
unfurp.
house,
33J1
J a c k t e n C a t H o t W a te r you for th o re lie f d t m a a d t d
Ironing In my home. 322-6238.
322-2233.
Laurel Ave. 322-3133.
H e a t e r , Model c l l l . S e r ­ In t h s C o m p l e l n t .
T h i s N o t i c e s h a l l be p u b l i s h ­
i a l No. I S t l l
Work wanted. 322-7033,
b
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d ti l t ed o n c e a w e e k f o r f o u r co n - 3 Bit., garage apt., furn. 2005 WEEKEND cottage, Lemon
s e a l o f t h i s C o u r t , a t S a n f o rd , e t o u t l v a w e e k s In t h e S a n f o r d
Bluff, furnished. 322-3631.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
French. 322-7234.
Bsiblbuth C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t h i s H e r a l d .
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5tl2.
D A T E D t h i s 3 7 th d a y o f
Sth d a y o f M a rc h , A. D. l t d .
F ebruary, t i l l .
Z BR., furn. apt., tile bath. LAKE MARY, New 2 BR.,
(C O U R T S E A L )
(8
K
A
L
)
A rth u r H
Beckw ith. J r .
To make the beat home
1701 MeggoUf, W$ 9R W 1. J joe kitchen, cant, heat, tile
10. Babysitter*
C l e r k of t h s C i r c u i t C o u r t
A/lkur 8 . Bsskwlth. J r .
buy, aea tha
eth, set-in grove. New law
B y : M a r t h a T. V l h l e n
C lark of Circuit C o u rt
BABYSITTING in my home.
Available Mar, 1. Furn. I
B y : M a r t h a T. V lh len
price. Owner. 322-6839.
D e p u t y C le r k
322-2274.
D eputy c l e r k
room apt., pvt. batb. 223a l b e r t c. w e r l t .
A tto rn e y a t Law.
P u b l i s h M a r. J. S, 14, SI. l i f t .
5203.
3
BR.
CB
house.
307
month
CDB-1
t i l l c e n tr a l A vtnua
: l . B eau ty S alons
complete. Ph. 322-7440.
81 . P e t e r s b u r g , F l o r i d a
IN T i l l C I R c r i T C O U R T OF Furn. efficiency a p t, for 1 or
«ry
P u b l i s h M ar. 1 . i s . &gt;1. is. l i d
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
T i l Si N IN T H J U D I C I A L C I R .
cos-ii
couple, lights ft water lncl. 3 BR., Fla. Rm., lte baths,
U U IT OF THIC S T A T R OF
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
cent,
heat,
alr-eond.
3430
341.
322-TIN.
IN AND FOR SKMIevening*. 3 Senior stylist*
ni n a
c i n o r r r co v et , FLOKOA
Down, 384 mo. 333-6313
kOLB COUNTY
n in t h
jih ic ia l
C I H C l IT UHANCHHY NO. 103IT
1 BR. furn. apt. Quiet neigh­
105 S. Oak. 322-3742.
o r F L O R ID A IN AND PUM C I T IZ E N S N A T IO N A L BA N K
borhood. Pb. 322-1432, 94:30. BY OWNER, 8 bedroom, IV*.
S EM IN OIJS COT N T T .
O F 8T. P E T E R S B U R G * NSSperiul By Popular Demand
332-4301 other tiroes.
bath home, One bedroom
C H A N C E R Y NO. IK 'S*
tlooal Staking Aspoeiailsn,
Our Budget Wuvt Spec. 85-90
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MORT- v §
hat
eopgrato
oatrgnoe,
can
F
lsla
tlff,
OMeo FA M U !
O A O E ASSOCIATION, a co rI BR. Furn. D uplu. Avail­ ka rooted for Ucoma. Will
Cut ’N Curl Renuty Shop
peratteg,
Night FA 34043
VERRILL R. DEAN. * U , f t
able
Mar.
let.
14th
Ave.
31b Palmetto Ave. 821.0884
Plaintiff,
hade lor (m ailer place,
30-9733
vs.
Loogwood, 8 ml. froBi N.A.
shown by appointment. Call JU4 Park Dr. Saoford. Fla J.j. l'lu m liin ir S ervice
_____
oafsndsals.
LAWRENCE
B. O B K E N L K E
NOTIC8 OF M IT
8. Pb. 333-3298.

ROSA L. PAYTON
Seminole Realty

V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low A $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

and a O P U U
k i t w ife,

A.

ORKRNLEE,

D sfsadsats.
notice o r a v r r in
R O R T tlA U R r a H K C L O I V R E
T i l l L A W R E N C E f . ( IR K K N LEE
and
S O P H IA
A.
UHKKNLEE.
bis
w ile.
Whose r s s l d e n o s a n d a d ­
dress are unknow n.
to n
ARE IIE R C B V N O TI­
FIE D
t h a t e C o m p l a i n t to
f o re c lo s e e c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e
encum bering
tho
f o l lo w in g
described real p ro p erty , to - w it:
LOT
it
of
LO NUDALK
S U B D IV IS IO N a c c o r d i n g In
P l a t t h e r e o f us r e c o r d e d In
F l g i B o o k I I . P a g e I I . of
ths
P ublic
Records
of
S em inole C ounty, F lorida,
h a s b een file d a g a l n a i ynu In
the a b o te - e ly le d ault, the ahurt
t i t l e o f w h i c h la F e d e r a l N a ­
tional M o rtg a g e Association, a
C orporation
urganletd
under
an Act of C o n g r is e and e s ls tI n s p u r s u a n t to the F ed eral
N atio n al M o rtg ag e A ssociation
C h a r t e r Act, h a v i n g Ita p r i n ­
c i p a l o f fic e In t h e CHy o f
W aeh in g lo n . D istrict of C o l­
u m b i a . P l a i n t i f f , v e r s u s . L AW HENCE S
G R E E N L E E and

So p h i a

a.

u iie e n l e k .

his

wife. D a i e n d a n t s a n d y o u a r e
r - q u l r e d to s e r v e a co p y o f
yo u r A nsw er or oth er p lead­
in g t u t h e C o m p l a i n t on P l a i n t l f f a A t l u r n a y . M ack N. C l a r a land. Jr., S ulla i l l S an fo rd A t­
l a n t i c N a t i o n a l H a n k Building.
S a a f o ri l . F l o r i d a , a n d file th e
original
Answer
or
other
p l e a d i n g In t h e o ffice of t h e
c l e r k o f t h e c i r c u i t C o u r t on
o r b a f o i r t h e Tth ila&gt; o f A pril
A. D. m i . If y o u fall tu d o
au, a de.-ree p r o i-onfcapu will
In t a k e n a g e l u a l you fu r (he
r . l l r f d e m a n d e d In t h e C o m ­
plaint.
Till* Notice shall hi p u b I L h a d o n c e a w e a k fo r l o u r
c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In T u - Sar. •
tu rd H erald, a n e w s p a p e r c i r ­
c u l a t e d In S e m in o le C o u n t y ,
F lo rid a.
D a t e d t h i s I t h d ay o f Marc h,
A. D. l»«l(HEAL)
A r t h u r If
B d c k w lth
Jr.
c l e r k of c i r c u i t C o u rt
By: M a r t h a T. Vlhleti. D C
A la.k N. C l e v e l a u J , J r . a u J
C a rro ll llurko
A tto r n s ) s for P la la lU f
P. O. D r a w e r Z
Ranforit. F l o r i d a
I ’ublls i Mar. V, I f , J&gt;, J«, 1X 4

,D»-H

FA 2*9I4I«

T R B STA T8 OF FLO RIBA i
TO. VERRILL R D F A N i a d

KATHERINE

S

Nicely furs, a BR
313-0174.

fDRAN

1

Payton Realty

SOU TH W A RD

| UD6-U

j

" “igtr -sirs -

J

1

...

S t Johns Realty

THE TIME TESTED F|RH
U8 N, P irb Ave FA 2-310

I

BR. Home, Study,

1M
Baths, large Family Rm. in
good neighborhood; includ­
ing steve, refrig., room aircoodltlaosg, washing machins k rugs. Really ter­
rific buy! Monthly pay*
m enu $83.30,
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
FA 2-3074

FHA - VA HOMES
3, 3, k 4 BEDROOMS
1. lW, k 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FHUM

|1 0 0
Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SA LES BROKER

304 W. 2nd St. FA 3402S
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

SI. Poultry * Livestock
GUERNSEY, Fresh, 4 gtl.
milk cow. M. E. Shelby,
Lake Monroe, 322-4346.

322-3420

M ARY

Meat sail laksfront (120 ft. frontage) 9 room hum*.
3 full Ule bath* — built-in alt* bath. I ocreeiwd porches.
Self c a s t a M |ur&gt; t apt. (.a rs is with ovorhaad door.
Tropical entrance court. Large Urraco 20x30 f t , with
barberue faring lake. Electric radiant iiaat. Home furniehiugs. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Beautifully laud•raped. Fruit Irrta. Many other outstanding feature*.
Will sell at much below ronatrurtlon cost. 329,900. Open
fur inkpcctiou. Clermont Ate. I*. O. Ilux 315, Lake
Mary. Phone 322-4631.

34. Article* For 8*1*

Carpots clean easier with the 123 FT. Reeve* Chain Link U 3
Fence, no gate, has to be Veaa&gt;
Blue Lustre Electric Shim
moved. Metal High Chair.
pootr. Only 31 per day. Car
Ph. 322-7080.
roll's Furniture.
MAR. SPEC. Ladle** t e i m l a '- *
shoes, Reg. 32.99, NOW $1.99, * 'CT
ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE
Army-Navy Surplus.
(Rantal Machine)
Reduced 25&lt;%
CaQ Singer RepreientaUve 35. Article* Wanted
WX 6800
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
or amall amounts. Bonded — •
SINGER SLANT NEEDLE
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans- ‘
field, FA 2-4244
Like new Sewing condition.
Zigzags, buttonholes, monogram t, etc. Balance now 36. Automobile* • Truck*
due: 382.20 or $7.80 month­ '33 Belalr Chevy, 1 Owner.
ly. Fully guaranteed. Call
Good cond. $493. 322-4079.
now for Free Home Trial.
Liberal trade for old ma­
BUYING A NEW or
chine. Ph. 322 7488.
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH UB
SINGER SLANT-OMATIC
♦ Low Interest Kates
Lcaa than 1 yr. old. Full)’ ft Low Monthly Payments
A
automatic. This machine
FLORIDA
STATE
BANK
uses twin needles, sows on
buttons, monograms, makes '62 Chevy n 9-eyl., stnd shift,
buttonholes and does fancy
le u than 14,000 mi. $1,200
atlUliea. Sold new, $779.40,
cash or equity or 3300, • ■
Balance now due, $139.30, or
assume pymls. 322.7319.
pay $7.3o monthly. Liberal
trades for your old m a­ '54 Pontiac 6cyl., stick, real
clean, priced to sell. 403
chine. This Won't Last
W. 20th. 322-3193.
Long! Call now for FREE
HOME TRIAL, 322-7468.
'36 Plymouth, 2 Dr., 18 ft,
boat, 121 Shannon Dr., Ph.
GUNS. New ft Used. Large
322 6078 after I p.m.
selection. Will trade, Also
repali. Tacklo sold ft repaired Osteen Bridge Fish 37. Bonin • Motor*
Camp ft Gun Shop.
12 FT. Plywood John boat
and trailer, $73. 322-7970.
NECCHI AUTOMATIC

SINGER •

31 A. Pets

In Maple console. Like new
cond. Uses 2 needles. Makes Gateway To Tba Waterway
Puppies: 4 male, mixed Man­
buttonholes, sews on but­ Kobaon Sporting Goods
chester Terrier • Chihuahua.
Your EVIN'RUDE Dealer
tons ft designs, 3 needle
$13 ea. 716 Cherokee Circle,
position. Guaranteed. Pay 904-64 E. 1 st Ph. FA 2-5981
Suntand Estates. 322-8064.
$8 monthly. Ph. 322-9411.
SPECIAL prices on all of the
Toy klanchesters, 1-tnale, 1* RCA Color TV, $300. 102 latest stylo boats that were
female, 10-weeka old. Pb.
shown at tho Central Flor­
Country Club Drive,
322-3967.
ida Fair in Orlando, while
CASH SALE! Completely rethey last! Cathedral Hulls by
32. Flowers • Shrubs
cond. appliances. 90 day
Evlnrudc and Thundarblrd,
warranty on all. 1-Chest
Lapestrake by MFG, Con­
BLOOMING Roses on Chtrotype freezer, $100. 1-Upright
ventional Hulla by Lon*
kee stock. All othsr kinds
freezer, $100. 1-Frigldalre
Star, StarCraft and Travel*
of Nursery shrubbery and
washer, $73. 2-Maytag wash­ cr. Sample prices: $3300 18*
trees.
ers,
$63 ea. 2-Wcitlnghouse
Runabout with 110 Chevy
Gray Shadows Nursery
Si*
Spacemate washers, $45 ea.
Outdrive ft Tandem Trailer, . *
It Ml. 8. on Sanford Ave,
Mlotpoint washer, $30. 1- completo $2875. T e r m a *
/*&gt; «
Frigldara refrigerator, $45.
•
33. Furniture
Robson Sporting G o o d s . . J%r?
Dick's Appliance Service,
Downtown Sanford, 222436L
WANTED reliable coup!* to
310 E. Sanford. 322-7638.
take up monthly payments
LIKE NEW 3 bp. Johnson
of 812.50 on 3 complete MAPLE Bdrm. furs., 2 tingle,
Outboard motor. (75, Call
2 acta bunk bads, dbl. Holly­ 323-0398 after 8 p.m.
rooms of furniture. Call
wood, dbla. dresser, chestT l 3-1511, Casselberry, cal
on-chest, 3 dr. chest, liv­
leet.
ing rm., din. rm., GE Dry­ 39. Trailers • Catenas
Sell Ui Your Furniture.
er, washer, 322-6199 after *54 New Home Mwdroom
Quick Servlet With the
3 p. m.
houaetrailer, 8*30. 168-57U. Caib. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 24677.
For tho biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­
ture, see Null’s Furniture
Brokerage in Casselberry
on 17.3$, Open • days 9 to 8.
FR K K E S T IM A T E
Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding M!gCo.. at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 24117.
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
Larry's Mart 315 Sanford
Ave Ph. FA 3-4131.

34. Article* For Sale

Rambler Sale!
CONTINUES THRU MARCH 14th.
Every Rambler In Sto^lc
Has Been Marked Down'With
Our Special Discount Price

1-Smith Corono S t a n d a r d
Typewriter. 113.50. Royal$;
R. C, Alien! Underwoods,
from 343 N up.

M ACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES
M io iia

222-242D 2343 Park Dr.

LA K E

AUTO GLASS A
SEAT COVER CO.

SOLD!

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Choraliers
To Present
Concert

liy llonna Rates

Hr inn Snow, ticket chairman
for the annual Southern Fried
Chicken Dinner to be sponsor­
ed by the Ixmgwood Volunteer
Fire Department this Satur­
day reported at last week's
meeting of tha group that

The Chandler Choraliers, a
choral group from the Meth­
odist School of Theoiogy at
Emory University, will pre­
sent a concert at the First
Methodist Church of Sanford
t . m . ;
• t 7:10 p.m. Thursday.
Directed by George R. Dun­
bar, the Choralleri regularly
n .
provide the choral music for
worship services conducted on
the University campus. Sev­
eral members of the group
TH E HAT,' himself, wua one of the guests at the Chamber of Commerce
majored in muitc In their un­
membership committee steak cook-out last week at FP&amp;L recreation cen­
dergraduate studlei and oth­
ter. Enjoying the evening's festivities were (from the left) W. A. Adams,
er* have performed profes­
president of the Sportsman’s Club; Rill (The Hat) Stamper, Mrs. A. L.
sionally.
Tha singing ability of this
Wilson, wife of Sanford’s mayor, and Howard H. Hodges. (Herald Photo)
group of ordained ministers
has earned them world wide
fame. They have sung for the
Methodist Series of the Prot­
estant Hour, heard around
the world; performed on both
radio and television in Atlan­
ta ; have produced a longplay
Rev. Alan Scott, paslor of
record album entitled “Songs W a r d Chapel
Methodist
of Uie Spirit’1 and have ap- Church In Winter Park, will
speak on “Christianity and
vices and functions In Uie Race" at Good Shepherd Lu­
Southeast.
theran Church, Sanford, In
During (heir overnight atay the fourth of a scries of mid­
in Sanford they will be guests week Lenten Services.
In the homes of a number ot
Paslor Scott, vice president
the local congregation.
of the Ministerial Association
of Winter Park and active In
the Urban Renewal Program
of that city, Is well qualified
to speak on the subject of
In Casselberry
Christianity and Race as he
By I i m Casselberry
Is a crusader for the rights of
The WSCS of the Casselber­ Ids own people.
Friends of Good Shepherd
ry
Community Methodist
Church will meet at 2 p.m, are Invited to attend these
ALL AHOARD might buvu been the thought* of
n n t Wednesday. Mrs. Delmas services, held each Wednes­
these two Seminole County commissioners ns
program on the topic “The day during Lent at 7:30 p.m.
they stood liesidc a gungwuy lending to a freight­
Copeland
will conduct the The services are designed for
er at Jacksonville’s |HirL They ins|&gt;ected the
participation
Cross and the Resurrection.” congregational
port as guests of the Port Authority und an­
Hostesses for the meeting and are Informal and Inform­
alyzed the needs for a similar installation in
will be Mrs. Harold Wood, ative.
Sanford on the St. Johns River. From left are
Mra. Harry Wood,
Mrs.
The watchword for I^cnt Is
John Alexander and Commission Chairman
George Keiter and Mrs. T. “ Be the Church — Come to
Church'*.
Dahl.
James P. Avery Jr.
(Herald Photo)

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Andrews, has been authorised
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ticket (airs have been excel­
lent to Hate.
The dinner will be served
from 4 until 8 p. m. a t City
Park or, in the event of in­
clement weather, In the new
Fire limine adjacent to the
new City Hull at the corner o(
Wilma and Warren.
Included on tha menu with
the chicken will be manhed p o ­
t a t o e s and Rravy, pen* and
carrots, coleslaw, rolls, coffee
and cupcake*.
Takeout dinners and deliv­
ery services will lie available
at no extra charges. Tickets
may lie purchased from any

I year's iron I of the volunteers
mendier of the fire depart­ dinner.
Proceeds from the project wh:ch is to provide a monitor
ment or auxiliary or at the
will go toward meeting this for each fireman's homr.

Scouts To Tour
A ir Force Base
Hear Lake Girl Scout Troop
111 will go on a tour of Or­
lando Air Force Base Tuesday.
The girls, who are working
on
their
photographer's
budges, will lie shown the cor­
rect method of taking pictures
and also will be shown photogiaphs of important events
which have occurred in the
area.

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Oviedo Acts To Meet Impact O f New University
Water System, Sewage
Plant Plans Revived
ing when the Oviedo City nn-&gt; discussed state and counCounll revived plans for in­ ty plans for a road building
stallation of a water ayatem program.
WEATHER: Widely scattered showers todny nnd not so warm tonight and Wednesday; high today in 80s; low tonight In 60s.
The university—now plan­
and a sewage disposal plant,
ned for opening in 1068—will
VOL. fits
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 TUES., MARCH 10, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 143
he located three miles from
Oviedo city limits on SR 320
In Orange County a t tha
Seminole County line.
A Miami engineering firm
some time ago pr-.pared a
feasibility study for w ater
and sewerage systems. The
U. S. Housing and Homo
Finnnee Agency approved a
loan of $2,500 (yet to be for­
warded) to finnnee this feasi­
Water, roads and traffic
bility study. However, City
By United Press International
problems dominated a rela­
Council decided the city waa
Record downpour* sent riv­
tively routine County Commis­
not yet ready for such an ex­
ers and streams sloshing out
sion meeting this morning in
pansive program and tabled
of their banks from Arkansas
the county courthouse.
It.
to Pennsylvania todny nnd
Accepted, subject to the
heavy snow from the same
•Mayor M. L. Gary pointed
. . ! storm
working out of legal and phy­
front blocked roads
out to City Council Monday
sical mechanics of the pro­
W. R. HOIIERG
from Missouri to New Eng­
evening that with the uni­
M *ject, was the Town of Cassel­
land.
versity entering the Oviedo
berry'* offer to pay for con­
OVIEDO HIGH SCHOOL students will "take
Hundreds of families fled
r.rra the city must prepare
struction of Winter Park
over" the city government of Oviedo on April 6
before the rising water In the
licw for a boom in the next
Drive.
Mississippi and Ohio valleys.
in an annual "student city government appreci­
decade.
Casselberry offered (o put
Schools were rioted. High­
ation day” program. Police Chief George Kelsey
It was decided to request a
up $20,700 for cost of the
ways were Inundated. A Mis­
will
be
"succeeded"
that
day
by
Acting
Chief
representative
from tha
project with the county crews
souri town was Isolated.
Tommy Partin.
(Herald Photo)
IIIIFA area office at Titus,
doing the work. No additional
The Ohio National Guard
vllle meet with Council next
county funds would he ex­
was alerted to provide aid to
Momluy evening for b pre­
pended during this fiscal year
Athens, where college stu­
liminary conference on re.
but the construction would be
Among those who announc­ dents were evacuated from
living the water and sewer­
considered in the next year's ed today for office was Wal­
their dormitories.
age plans.
road program, it was emphas­ ter R. Hoberg, Altamonte
Cincinnati reported t h e
Gary further pointed out
Springs Republican, for the
ized.
worst flood on the Ohio River
EAGLE SCOUT Bill Hnlback, the second boy to
that it is possible HI! FA
The county would perform Seminole County Board of .stage 1943 and 300 persons
make liuglc front Lake Mary Troop 212, was
will consider plans for exthe work on a cooperative Public Education, District 3.
were evacuated to Hod Cross
pinned by his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hnlback,
basis, with the understanding
pumleil water and sewerage
Hoberg has been an in­
in special ceremonies held at the Scout Hut Mon­
that the road would service structor in government and shelters.
systems, serving the Oviedo
llarvicll, Mo., was com­ City Commisscrs Monday Committee of the Seminole
day night. Scoutmaster of the troop is Roy
zchooU and other public insti­ history at Orlando Junior Col­
area
and the university. This
pletely cut off with Missouri night approved the awarding County Chamber of Com­
llowell Jr. and assistant scoutmaster is Jim
tutions in tlie area.
lege since 1958. He holds de­
would
more than double the
Daughtrey.
(Herald Photo)
Commissioner Lee Gory grees from Ohio Northern 138 covered by up to four feet of $500 to entertain Navy dig­ merce
original
planning.
of
water.
Cleveland, along with John
nitaries next week at the 10th
said the agreement should be University and University of
Gary
informed
the Council
Krider, Chamber manager,
completed in CO days. He add­ Pittsburgh and has done ad­ Three hundred persona were Annual Uombing Derby.
that
County
Commissioners
evacuated
in
soutlieast
Mis­
pointed
to
Die
Importance
of
The request was made by
ed that it be contingent upon vance work for the Ph. D de­
are meeting late thia after­
completion of Triplett Drive gree at Columbia University, souri, where eight Inches of Mack N. Cleveland Jr., chair­ the Naval installation and noon with State Road De­
urged
the
commisskm
to
ap­
rain
fell
in
three
days.
man
of
the
Armed
Forces
which connect* with Winter New York City. He has taught
partment officials a t DeLand
prove the expenditure.
At Louisville, Ky., there
Park Drive.
at Pitt, Carnegie Tech, and
to recommend Seminole Coun­
It
passed
without
a
dissent­
was
a
record
0.28
inches
of
All of the action is subject Long Island University, New
ing vote in one of Use infre­ ty road Improvements, includ­
to the approval of County At­ York City. He came to OJC rain. Northern Arkansas re­
• •
quent
appearances of colklar- ing expanaion of roads in Ihe
ported
five
Inch
rains
which
torney Harold Johnson, com­ with recommendations from
ily
at
Monday night's meet­ Oviedo area serving tha uni­
closed
schools.
missioners said.
Yale and Michigan State uni­
versity site, along with tha
ing.
A one-year-old boy died to­
An acrobatic demonstration more than 13,000 which taw
Also approved w at the pur­ versities. lie was born In Me10-yenr plan for a causeway
Otherwise,
the
meeting,
day
of
lnjuriei
received
when
by famed test pilot Robert service in World War II and chase of flashing signals for keesport, Pa.
which lasted till around mid­ across ta k e Jessup connect­
(Bob) Hoover la a World War Um Korean conflict and soar­ Um AXaeMote iprU gs school
During World War II he his home was hit by lightning
night, was a aeries of con­ ing Sanford Avenue (SIl 425)
It F-31 Mustang fighter win ed to ageed records (or progserved three year* with the at El Dorado, Ark.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - flicts over a number of items with Sit 410. Ha added th a t
Indiana reported 31 roads
Army Enginoer# «nd two
add color u d MurlUa to an
The Hupremc Court's historic Including connecting potent­ it is expected the state will let
air show c U n a x iu . lleSfy AW " i r j K r t i ,
years with Military Intelli­ blocked by high water.
decision in the New York ial walcr users to the city contract in August for im­
Fort
Wayne,
Ind.,
got
seven
entertained
crowds
«U
over
tack Wing Oee’e^T M th An­
Housing Authority sought help gence. After Ihe war he did
lim es libel ease was viewed lines even though the pros­ provement of tho Goldunrodinches
of
snow
in
six
hours
nual Bombing Derby March the country with the demon­ from the rom m tntoa In eas­ technical writing under con
today as massive support for
Oviedo road.
21 at Use Sanford Naval Air stration of split-precision aer­ ing a water problem in Chu- tracti with Pitt, Use Army Up to 10 inches of snow fell the right of the nation’s press pects are outside the city.
Commissioner Earl Higgin­
in
Missouri's
St.
Charles
and
Oviedo Council alao will ask
ial maneuvers he will bring luota. He said irresponsible Engineers, and Naval Re­
Station.
to criUclze public officials.
botham pushed for the con­ for a conference with County
The air show crowns the to Sanford,
bulldozing h ai created the search Laboratories in the Warren counties, stalling 30
nection to a home being built Commissicncra for a briefing
Seconds after take-off he problem and made it diffi­ field of electronics. He also trucks on Interstate 70 near
week of weapons handling and
cast of the city. Hu was op­ on road improvement plans.
delivery competition* held an­ will roll the plane while atlll cult for FHA to resell the worked with the U. S. govern Warrenton.
Snow began falling in New BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) posed by many of the com­
nually by the Navy's all-wea­ within shouting distance of homes.
ment as an intelligence ana
Hampshire
at daybreak and —Michael Leo Farley, one of missioners and hlx motion
ther bombing and reconnais- the ground. Then the HoovThe county engineer, Wil­ lyst for 10 years in the Wash
threatened to reduce voting in two 16-ycar-otd white hoys finally died for lack of a se­
cr/Mustang team will pro­ liam Bush, reported hi* of­ ington area.
aance forces based here.
the
nation'! first presidential accused of killing a 13-year- cond.
ceed
into
a
aeries
of
loops,
Thousands are expected for
Hoberg has taken an active
fice has completed a surveyold Negro last Sept. 13, was
It was decided Instead to
preference
primary.
the event as the air station rolls and Cuban Fighter in the area and determined part in church work and is a
Paris of Mississippi, Ala sentenced to seven months establish a set policy which
throws open its doors on a Eights, ending the demon­ that the source of responsibi­ deacon in Forest City Baptist
would bo followed In all in­
bama and Tennessee mopped In jail.
campling of its global opera­ stration with tbe famous one- lity for the condition is in Church.
stances when requests for
wheel landing sequence and question.
Mrs. Hoberg, the former up damage from tornadoes
tions.
city water are made. Com­ Twenty-six m ajor users of
Although Hoover’s demon­ touchdown- pullup- roll- andIt was suggested that Shav­ Evelyn Gordon Massey, was which flattened homes and
WASHINGTON (UPI) — missioners also Indicated that city water will pay a larger
stration Is not an integral touchdown combination.
er confer with the developers born in Weldon, N. C. Their killed two persona.
Evansville, Ind., had 4.32 Grneral of the Army Douglas such Installation would he fee as a result of City Com­
Preceding Hoover on the to detcrmlno the proper course three children, a girl and two
part of these operations, many
inrhes
of rain and Columbus, Mar Arthur is continuing to contingent on the parties mission action Monday night
agenda
will
be
demonstra­
boys, are married; two live in
of the maneuvers he will per­
of aclion.
make "very satisfactory pro­ agreeing to annexation into in City Hall.
form are essential in the test­ tions of bombing, in flight re­ The commission also denied Virginia, and the third is Tcnn., and Pittsburgh, Pa.,
gress" recovering from his the city.
The rate change will affect
eaeh
got
more
Uian
1.3
inchei
fueling
and
low-level
perform­
ing of Navy combat aircraft
the closing of Pearl Street with Hie U. S. Air Force in
ance by Navy aircraft.
l.iltle Rock, Ark., had 2.39 gall bladder operation at Wal­ Higginbotham argued that a Ihe 26 plus the Sanford Naval
for rarrler operations.
between Highways 431 nnd Gnldsimrn, N. C.
inches. Paducah, Ky., had 3.62 ter Heed Army Medical Cen­ two-inch line ls In place right Air Station, all of which con­
430; denied the change of an
Hoover, now an executive
ter.
at the new home's site and sume more than 250,000 gal­
inches.
easement in Forest Heights
at North American Aviation's
lha* the installation would lons monthly. The new rato
Los Angeles Division, is best Mrs. Oswald
from 23 feet to 14 feet, citing McCarthy Dies
cost the city nothing. The will be 17 cents per thousand
DALLAS (UPI) — Mr*. the substandard plan.
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) known for his experimental
CONCORD, N. II. (UPI) - owner, he stated, has agreed gnllons.
work with early U. S. jets, Marguerite Oswald, mother
It also tabled for legal opin­ Raymond A. McCarthy, one
Srn. Harry Goldwaler, Ihe on­ to pay tiie costs.
City Manager Warren E.
Including Ihe Navy FJ Fury of the slain accused assassin, ion a request for permission of the founder* of Ihe Gator
ly candidate to predict vic­ lie insisted that the water Knowles reported the Increasand the Air Forrc F-8C Sa- today was subpoenaed as a of an evangelistic group to llowj football game, died Mon­
tory in the New Hampshire department could realize up imI revenue would not affect
state witneaa in the Jack erect a tent on property near day after an extended illness.
brejet.
presidential primary, main­ to a $30 a month In revenue Ihe rest of the 3,500 arrounU
He was 00.
the county jail
The F-Sl he flies is one ol Ituliy murder trial.
tained his confidence today a* once the line ls connected.
of the water department.
Slate Sen. Fred O. Dlckin he awaited the voters’ ver­
ton will bring his campaign dict.
for the Democratic guberna­
torial nomination to Sanford
Wednesday where he is sched­ WASHINGTON (UPI) —
uled to deliver an address on Democratic leaders conceded
the corner of First Street and today after a huddle with
ALMAV8 flOST QUALITY m
Presklent Johnson they pro­
Magnolia Avenue.
bably
lacked
ihe
voles
lo
rain
The candidate and Mr*.
Dlrkinson, plus Ihe senator's through the House without
parly, will arrive In Sanford change the Senate • passed
at 4 p.m. Dickinson will tour farm bill.
downtown Sanford until 3 p.m.
when he is staled lo make his
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)
speech.
Local supporters announced —John Glenn, the "darling"
FASHIONS GALORE IN YOUR
today that the Seminole Coun­ of the Mercury astronauts and
ty Dickinson for Governor the first one to orbit the
FAVORITE FABRICS. AN ASSORTMENT
headquarters is now open at earth, today underwent tests
201 North Park Avenue. Mrs. to ace how long it will take
OF SHADES AND COLORS THAT
Carl Williams is in charge of him to get his equilibrium
WILL BE THE HIT OF THE
back.
the office.

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Trophies which will he
awarded to winners of Heavy
Attack Wing One'a 10th An­
nual Bombing Derby are now
being displayed In Denney's
wlndowi on Sanford's First
Street.
•

•

•

The ol’ town will be filled
with brass next week when
dozens upon dozens of topranking officials — Including
no less than 11 flag officers —
are expected to sec the com­
petitions. Heading the list will
be the commander-in-chief of
the Atlantic Fleet, Adm. Har­
old P. Smith.
•

•

*

Newspaper people are not
“ savants . . . but we do get
the strangest questions. Like
this young man who came in,
laid a piece of paper on our
desk, and asked: "Can you
find out If this is any good?"
The wording was that the
paper was a $100 bill, backed
by the U. S. Government and
Issued by the First National
Bank of Owensboro, Ky., dur­
ing September of 1921. We
checked, and the bill is good.
The young fellow said a friend
of his w a s
rummaging
through some old papers in
her attic and found 30 of
them. Now, check your att.ic.
• • •
Twelve sites hove been set
by the Junior Chamber of
Commerce for the first doses
of SOS — "Sabine Oral" —
Sunday against polio. Doses
will be given between noon
and S p.m., April 12, at the
following places:
Florida State Bank, Crooms
High School, A &amp; P Store in
the Pinecrest Shopping Cen­
ter, Midway School, Lake
Monroe School, Lake Mary
School, Movleland Drive-In
Theatre, Geneva School, Ovie­
do City Hall, Ja i Alai Fron­
ton, Stubbs Pharmacy a t For­
est City and Winn-Dixie at U.
U, J7 U and SK 434.
•

•

•

Friday’s conference d a y
plans at Seminole High have
been completed. During the
day teachers will meet in
their respective departments
with committee members and
will also be available for par­
ent conferences from 10 a.m.
until noon and from 1:43 to
2:45 p.m. Parents are being
urged to call the school for
appointments.
•

•

•

By the way, parents of chil­
dren who will be entering
school next fall will be able
to get a lot of Information
today on preparing the child
for school. Mrs. Donald Fensterm aker will conduct the
second session of a Readiness
Clinic at South Seminole Ele­
mentary in Casselberry. The
program will get undrrway at
8 p.m.
•

•

•

Another major school event
Is taking place in Casselber­
ry. It’s South Seminole Jun­
ior Hlgh’a Science Fair which
is open to the public through
tonight’s PTA meeting. P ar­
ents will be able to viuw the
exhibits alter the meeting
during which the depart­
ment’s teachers will be Intro­
duced.
•

•

•

Have you driven around
Saniord and other Seminole
County areas to marvel at the
great gift of beauty the good
Lord has besteowed on us?
Azaleas are at their best and
there's a host of other blos­
soms that supplement their
gorgeous colors. One of our
buddies tells us that 10th
Street from Park Avenue to
Elm in Sanford Is lovely. And
then at Oak Avenue and the
ACL tracks at 13th Street,
have a look at the bank of
azaleas with the backdrop of
dogwood trees as you gaze
to the southwest from near
14th Street. You'll find it's
just another good reason to
live here — truly, the garden
spot of America I

Zip Code 32771

By Fred Van I’rlt
Import of the new state
university on the Oviedo area
was recognized Monday even­

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Rains Flood
Many Areas
Across U. S.

County Acts On
Water, Traffic,
Road Items

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Educator Enters
Dist. 3 School
Board Contest

City Votes Fund For
Derby Entertainment

Famed N avy Pilot To

nSLW A.

Fly In Bombing Derby

Press Victory

Boy Sentenced

Big Wafer Users
Get Rate Raise

Mac Improving:

Barry Confident

Dickinson To
Speak Here

Votes Lacking:

ite n n e u f

GIRL'S EASTER DRESSES

Tests For Glenn

Fagan Runs
For Constable
MEATS TO I!E featured In tonight’* Creative
Cooking School at the Civir Center were obtained
this morning ut the Publix hirkt market, Semi­
nole Plaza. Pictured from Ihe left: Mi** Myrtio
Wilaon, home demonntratiun agent, of the agri­
cultural extension service, tqxmHora of the
achool, ntarting at 7 :30 p.m.; Paul Maloney, Pub­

lix nHsiatant market manager; Miss Mary
Meyer, a "Martha Logan" home economist of
Swift &amp; Company, Chicago, and Mien Lucy Now­
lin, home economist of Florida Power and Light
Comiwny. The public is invited to the cooking
school. Door prize* will be awarded.
(Herald Photo)

Charles Fagan, Long wood,
today qualified as a candidate
for constable, District 8, for
the 3lay 5 Democratic pri­
mary. A total of 38 Demo­
crats now have qualified, and
no Republicans. T u e s d a y
noon, March 17, is the dead­
line for candidates to qualify
for county offices.

EASTER PARADE. SEE THEM

O N LY

21
Days to Register
For the Primaries

NOW WHILE SELECTION IS BEST.

3 “ to 7 M
SIZES 3 TO U

Attend Creative Cooking School Tonight A t Civic Center

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Longwood Circle Installs New Officers
Ceremonies for the InitaTlation o f officers were conduct­
ed by Mrs. Elens Shew, seeretory.treasurer of the Church
o f the Nativity Catholic Wom­
en's Club, at the regular
monthly meeting o f Longwood’s St. Catherine o f Siena
Circle held Monday evening at
the home o f Mrs. &lt;J. W. Hick*
In Longdale.
Mrs. Shaw, who was a ("lut­
ed by Mrs. John Kennedy,
past chairman o f the circle,
patterned the ceremonies ac­
cording to the recommended
one contained in the Lady and
the Law Manual o f the Diocn.an Council o f Catholic
Women.
Officors inatalled were Mrs.
Orland Fox, chairman; Mrs.
Hicks, co - chairman; Mrs.
Tracy Estes, secretary and
Mrs. Joseph Dean, treasurer.
Mrs. Fox, In a short speech,
thanked members for their
confidence in her and stated
that she hoped to do as fine a
job as her predecessor.
Mrs. Kennedy, as outgoing
chairman, was presented a
gift o f a Madonna and trny
and expressed her apprecia­
tion for having had Uio oppor­
tunity to serve the circle.
During Uio business meeting
which followed, Mrs. Fox an­
nounced that the circlo would
sponsor u rummage
sale,
March 2(1-21, at Super Vulu
Market on SIC 4:i(J beginning
at 8 a. in. ench iluy. Juno
lloyles, chairman o f the event,
reminded members Unit dona.ion o f kitchen utensils, pood
ured clothing, furniluro and
other Items are needed. Anyonv wishing to donate these
muled article* may contact
Mr*. Hoyles or any member of
the circle.
Circle booths fur the Church
Fcutival planned and chair­
men appointed were; parcel
post nml clock radio award,
Mis. Lorcna Hopkins; plunts,
Mrs. Shaw; dart game, Mrs.
Dorothy Drlnko and refresh­
ments, Mr*. Estes for food
and Mrs. lloyles for soft
drinks.
Mr*. Fox announced that
the Spring Deanery Meeting
wrill be held March lit begin­
ning with Mass at Ormond
llench ut 0 n. in. .She advised
those members wishing to attm d to make their reservath us with Mrs. Barbara Shannon no inter Uian March Id.
To opening the meeting,
prayers wera offered fo r Uio
apeedy recovery of Mrs. Agnes
Williams who Is confined to
Florida Sanitarium and Hos­
pital and for Mrs. Norma
Jean MarrUk und Infant son
who died last Saturday.
Following the business meet­
ing only coffee and tea wera
eervrd In ohsnrvanre o f the
I.entan Fust.
Jim next regular meeting
will be April 6 at Uie bum* of
Mrs. lllcks.

Council To Meet
Tho Longwood City Council
will meet in regular session
at I p.m. today in the new
City Hall. No formal agenda
has been announced.

A MADONNA AND TRAY wait presented to Mra. John Kennedy, retir­
ing chairman o f the Longwood St. Catherine of Siena Circle, left, by Mrs.
Orland Fox, incoming chairman, ut Monday night's installation meeting
o f the circle.
(Herald Photo)

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Page 12— March o, 19G4

Offshore Gulf Oil Lands To Be Inspected

Youth Retreat
Scheduled

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A&lt; of offshore oil lands under the
contingent of interior depart- j continental shelf in the Gulf
incnt and congressional offi­ of Mexico this weekend, ac­
cials will make an inspection cording to Rep. Wayne Aspinall, D-Colo.

The Young People of First
lb: pt 1st Church o f Sanford
will go to Camp Okluwaks
near Ocala for their annual
Youth Retreat, Friday.
Itev. and Mra. Wallace Reg.
Ister from the First Raptlst
Church o f Groveland will be
tno principal leaders for the
retreat this year. Rev. Regi­
ster will he the main Insplra*
tlcnal speaker on Friday even­
ing and at Saturday noon.
Mrs. Register, an accomplish­
ed musician, will lead discus­
sion groups and be available
for private councellng.
The retreat is primarily de*
signed to offer inspiration and
instruction to Youth Week o f­
ficers who will assume the
leadership
of
the church
March 8-15. Tho theme ia “ In
Ilia Steps."
Rev. Fred It. Chance will
servo as camp pastor and K.
Willard Warfield, EducationYouth Director, will direct the
retreat.
The youth will leave the
church at 4 p.m. Friday and
return Saturday evening.

Firemen To Meet
The Gindcrvillc Volunteer
Fire Department has sched­
uled s meeting for tonight at
8, at llie Ebene/cr Methodist
Church.

Bear Lake Cubs
Have Dinner
ny Maryann Miles
Rear Luke Cub Scout Puck
230 entertained at a pot luck
supper for parents and friends
Saturday night In the Rear
I-ake Elementary School with
some 120 persons in attend­
ance.
Each den was responsible
f'-r it* own food arrangements
and table decorations and the
eight tables were so cleverly
and attractively set up that
all were judged to lx? winners.
District Commander Al Finri
served as Judge for completed
items o f the genius kits which
consisted o f odds and ends of
wood nnd other scrap mate­
rials. First place winner was
Cary Maries, son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin J. Maries of Rear
Lake. Second place wus taken
liy Roddy Hall, son o f Mr. nnd
Mrs. John Hall of Rear take.
Entertainment was present­
ed by the “ Palmetto Reatles,*
a group of cubs Including Gary
Maries, Itlrky Gnlliford, Janies
Krurnc, Roddy llall and Kevin
Foist.
Tha Pack will sponsor s
Murdi Gras at the school on
March 27.

Sanford Pair
In Finals
John R. Mills and Charles
A. Lewis Jr., first and second
place winners, respectively, in
the Jaycee’a local Road-E-0
driving contest, will compete
Saturday in the district finals
at Orlando.
Winners of the district safe
driving Road-E-O will com­
pete in the state event April
28 at Ocala.
State winnera will go to the
nctional event In Washington,
D. C., Aug. 15. First prize in
the national contest will be a
12,000 scholarship and a new
car; second prise, &lt;1,500 schol­
arship, and third prize, &lt;1,000
scholarship.

Aspinail, chairman of the
Committee on Interior and In­
sular Affairs, said he and
five oilier congressmen will
join Assistant Secretary of the
Interior John M. Kelly on the
trip.
The inspection is in connec­
tion with proposals of the De­
partment of Defense that 3.8
million acres off the Texas
coast near Matagorda Island
tie restricted for use as a
Navy range and 24.3 million
acres off the north and west
coast of Florida be restricted

for an Air Force range. Id
addition, the Air Force wants
an area off the Texas coast in
the Matagorda area.
Bills to carry out the defense request* will be consid­
ered by the subcommittee on
mines and mining, beaded by
Rep. Ed Edmondson, D-Okla.
Along with Aspinail and Ed­
mondson, Reps. Walter Ro­
gers, D-Tex., John Saylor, R.
Pa., J. Ernest Wharton, R- N.
Y., and Joseph Skubitz, R.
Kan., are scheduled to mako
the trip.

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POST COMMAND bit Harold Kryder of Memorial Post 25(1 of CuHselbcrry
blows out tho candle on one o f the cupcakes made hy tho auxiliary in cele­
bration o f the 45th birthday o f tho American Legion, Monday. Mrs. Kry­
der, auxiliary president holds the cake and Mrs. Kenneth Green and Mrs.
Hen Evans who served on tlte decorating committee are shown left to
right.
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Legion Post Names Committee
Ry Jane Casselberry
Amurirun Legion Memorial
Post 25tl of Casselberry nnd
Ilia Auxlllniy Unit met Mon­
day night at (be Woman'*
Club building on Overbrook
Drive.
The post nutiird a nominat­
ing comniitten to recommend
n alula o f officera for the
con.lug year to bu voted on lit
the April niuetlng. Serving on
the committee will bo Millor
Evans, Wilbur Morey nnd
Kenneth Wnlhridgr.
Re|ire*entativrs from tbe
po.nl and auxiliary will attend
tho Sixth District Constitu­
tional Conference to lie held
Sunday, April 20, In Umatilln.
Following t h e i r aeparnto
meetings the groups celebrat­
ed the 4fitii anniversary of the
founding of tho American Le­
gion with tho auxiliary servin;: refreshment* o f cupcakes
and coffee. Miller Evans pro­

p O u r

Mrs.
vided piano music doling the bridge, Mi*. Evans,
Given, nnd Mrs. Harold Krysocial hour.
The serving table wus dec­ d n ; kitchen. Mrs. Walbridge,
Mrs. Wilbur Mnivy, and Mis.
orated with rnmellia blooms,
Pringle; and entel tainmrnt,
asparagus fern und randies. Mrs. Ley mi id Casselberry,
Cupcake* topped with lighted
candles formrd thu number
“ 45."
The auxiliary welcomed a
new member, Mia. Darius
Pringle.
Committees which worked to
plan the uffuir were a* fol­
lows: decorations, Mrs. Ken­
neth Green und Mrs. lien
E v a n s ; refreshment*, Mis.
Thcmus Hurston, Mrs. Russell
Corwin, Mra. Kenneth Wul-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 141

Seminole Eco nomy A t High Level

The British say » c Amer­
icans are a peculiar lot.

• •. •
The natural thins to do
would be to resent it. But, on
the other hand, maybe « e
are. At least we stopped to |
think about it when we heard
a Navy wife recently explain,
wiiy the British have that
opinion of us.

Population Of
County Now
Set At 70,000

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No Decision
Reached On
Port Group To Study Navy Base

months to the Murine detachment at Sanford Naval Air Station, ( ’apt.
Robert M. Ware (left), commanding the base, present the plaque to Sgt.
Maj. J. F. Truluck and Maj. B. T. Chen, Marine commanding officer.

34 Democrats
Now Qualified
For Primary

Raids Proposed

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(U P D —Some high-ranking U.
S. officials today were report­
A “ healthy situation" in
ed lo he urging sabotage |Seminole County's economy
No decision has been reach­
rahls a g a i n s t Communist - through
employment,
wn«
ed, under President Johnson's
North Viet Nam to help win i reported today by Joseph M.
current e c o n o m y mo\ c.
the guerrilla war in tlie south. I Koy, manager o f the local
whether to retain or “ phase
j Florida Slate
Employment
out" Sanford Naval Air Sta­
A trip to Brunswick. Ga.,t The committee, rounty nod tion, it was reported ThursServire office. The county'll
Five more Democrats have and a look at its barge upern-!«•'*&gt;• ofl'ieials now are digestNICOSIA. Cyprus (U P l) — i population now is estimated
Do Navy people really re­
day altemoon by Sen. Spcsof candidates................. ......... .......... .. „
BOB llKSSEKER (left) was host to some 50
New fighting flared In Hie nt 70,000.
tire when they retire? Nor­ swelled
.. ........ the
. list
....................
___ |ing a bust of knowledge gain- , sard Holland in a telephone
tion
is
being
planned
try
the
qualified for the May 5 pri
. . .
, ed this week during u daylong nu-ssa-'c to The Sanford HerKitcut a Thuraduy cvcninR ns the winning conorthern Kyrenla region to­
Employment in non-farm
man Edward Leach, (65 Bos- (planned for the May 5 prtmary election to 31. Clerk o f . Sess.is.olc lou n ty Chamber of conference
ronfcrr„ rc nni|
ilW|lccl,„ n ,tour
„ u r;
"C
nnd inspection
day, threatening to explode establishments continued at
chuirnmn in the recent membership drive of
alia Drive, Sanford, is a re­
aid
Courts Arthur H. Beckwith Co inmetee committee promot­ witli the Jacksonville Port
tlie tenuous truce on C&gt;pru* a peak of 10,100 from mid*
the Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce at
tired Naval officer. He la a
Senator Holland said he
Jr. announced at noon today. ing the Sanford Port Author­ Authority.
before a United Nations peace January, Foy said. Servica
graduate of the U. S. Naval
conferred this morning with
a steak cook-out at the Fl’&amp;L recreation area.
Latest to qualify arc Karforce arrives for police duty activities • hotels and amuse*
Academy, put in his years of
The Brunswick operation is his colleague. Sen. Itichard
Charlie Robinson was reluctant to admit he was
ity.
iylc llousholdcr, for county
ment place* - mere used per­
service, and is now a gradu­
almost exactly like the one Bussell, chairman of the Sen­
the
losing
co-chnirnmn.
(Herald
Photo)
Fruneis
Ruumillut,
commit
judge; Hal Colbert, for coun­
sonnel to a winter high.
ate education student at Stet­
nd ate Armed Services Commitchairman,
said
today
only
f"r
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
*
Uc
ty commissioner, district 1;
WASHINGTON (U P l)
son University. Currently he
Seminole County when the 'tee, and was advised the
The wholesale trade divi­
George Bobrow. for county the actual date is still in ques-1
is interning at Seminole High
Ally. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy sion held stable, although
bulge canal is constructed to Navy lias made no recom­
commissioner, district 3; K. tion. It will lie set for the J
Sellout under the supervision
is discouraging a campaign to citrus pucking employment
tie East Coast und the At­ mendation* to his group. Sen­
T. Milwcc, for superintendent mi st convenient time of comof Archie D. Cannon, a math
ator Russell stated lie had not
have New Hampshire voters showed a small decline after
lantic Ocean.
uf public instruction, and f mittccnicn nnd other businessand g e o m e t r y instructor,
write in his name as a vice- Uie holiday shipping period.
How it operates is of great been apprised of any action
Billy Joe Young, constable,' men in the area.
l^acli plans to continue his
relative to tlie local bare.
presidential candidate in tlie A t
expected,
agricultural
concern to local officials.
district 6.
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Further, Senator Holland
residence In Central Florida
state's primary.
forces fell o ff 100 wi.h •
Once the port authority is
Qualifying date opened at j
and teach in public schools.
created under legislative ac­ said he conferred also with
decline in winter vegelabi*
noon last Tuesday and will j
harvesting.
tion in Tallahassee, industry high Navy officials in Wash­
close at noon March 17. Fol­
And speaking of interning,
GATLINBURG, Tenn. (U Pl)
Proposed metro telephone Commerce metro telephone
will follow In scant months, ington and quoted them as
Unemployment was steady
lowing is the list of Demo­
Robert L. Jones Jr., of Cin­
awaiting a study report front
tent for Seminole County I committee.
—'The body of Airman 2c Gary at 600 in December and Jan­
officials empliusizc.
cratic candidates (no Bcpubbcinnati, also a Stetson educa­
McKibbin told representa­ D. Back, who fell to his death uary, or figure, four per
The local delegation con­ a Navy team stationed at Nor-1 m i. rejected by Sanford sub
licans, as yet), who have
tion student, is interning at.
.. . .
ferred with Jacksonville au­ folk. Va., Who surveyed tlie »Cribers in a poll conducted tives o f Southern Bell and front a military transport cent of the labor force. This,
indi; |,y Southern Hell Telephone, it Winter Park Telephone Com­ Tuesday was found Thursday Foy said, compares favora­
Sanford Junior HU* »
« &gt;
thorities in the Florida Na­ Sanford base.
cates incumbent.)
under the direction of Louis
Thl* survey wa* made with wus sp orted Thursday after- pany and committee members in tho rugged foothills of the bly with Inst year when tbs
tional
Rank
offices.
Tlie
dis­
Clerk of courts — Arthur
|,y Clifford McKibbin, that n Imre majority of sub­ Great Smoky Mountains Na­ unemployed rate wns 5.1
Pelham. Jones is majoring in
cussions, ranging from tech­ the view. Senator Holland
lly Donna Estes
health and physical ed u ction ,
^
. C"|‘
nical points to tlie common said. "O f closing some Nav&gt; c |m|r„mn o f tho Chamber of set Ibers voted down tho prop­ tional Park.
per cent and 700 persona
Open House for I.on g wood’s everyday problems encounter­ installations not of primary I--------------------------------------------- osition to extend telephone
&gt;'• » » UV,. to o , . . f » Cl.,-.
were seeking jobs.
new City Hull will be held ed in Jacksonville, lasted well inqvortanro from a defense
service throughout tho county.
The overall upward trend
and W. B. Ellerbe; assessor—
next Thursday from 7:30 to |»i»t noon.
standpoint and Sanford conies
The C a n d l e r Clioraliers,
CAPE KENNEDY (U P l) - In employment was favora­
Ballots were mailed to 8,130
none; county Judge — Harlan
10:30 p.m. This was derided
singers from Emory Univers­
subscribers and all hut 125 Technicians today b e g a n ble
The group then adjourned to under this category.'*
in the early
1960a.
Tuck and Karlyle Huushulder;
Senator Holland emphasiz-l
at the City Council’s first tl&gt;e River Club oil (lie HHh
ity's Candler School of Theol­
wire
returned. Of tho total, three weeks of final checks .Monthly forces in non-farm
sherilf — nune; prosecuting
meeting in tlip new building floor of the Prudential Insur­ ed no decision lias been reach­
ogy, will perform at Sanford's
4.013 voted for tlie proposal |for a Gemini spacecraft and firms averaged 9,000 for
ed a* to tlie future of Sanford,
Thursday night.
nid 1.202 voted against. On its Titan-2 rocket before the 1963 • 7.1 per cent above tha
ance
Building
for
further
dis­
sThunday
- ■*■■.1‘. vJtoo
i 1**
The public and nffieials cussion and lunch, with the Naval Air Station.
p.m. More, Co— r
du
the other hand, Geneva sub- first unmanned shot in the na­ 8,400 esUmata In 1962 and
Sen. George S in
than 2,500 Candler graduates! ,
,
.
„
, . from the area are invited to Jacksonville Port Authority us
sililiers voted 111) for and 70 tion's second step In manned 18.4 per rent over 1961.
__ ____________! ” lct 1 — Gen. J. C. 11ntc liition
touched otf speculation
urc now serving Methodist
attend
the
open
house.
The
space flight.
ugainst.
host,
,
'
“ The ecasonal upe and
ton (•), A. C. Smith Jr., EdI^
i,
churches around the world.
Volunteer Fire Department
After iuHek'ths conferees Saturday when be hinted In •
downs in employment caused
itekibbin
explained
Hint
a
ward
Yarborough
and
Hal
■y
Frances
Wester
. . .
television
interview
that
tire
i-oparty
by winter agricultural and
Colbert; county connnission- will serve refreshments of , went to tlie
Itichard . .Keogh turned lhc “ sqjistanlial majority" would
We received an SOS ire in
JACKSONVILLE (U P l) - tourist activity," staled Foy,
V.ww- kjpil bare r i f T ‘T f'oped j-ft- •ktel over o Jim Dauglnrej, lax, oven needed before the
1of tlie Jax
|er, district 3 — Ford Cava­ coffee unil doughnuts.
Irom now. Senator
the Little Red School House.
C. I.. Hooper appeared be­ ed i lie busy
atmosphere there „*r a. 4'year
miry ■Hiiuiimqn:
,
f
IW
W pre«J(lrni
naugh, W. Lawrence Swofnew
president Ol
of 1110
flic LaKC
Lake |Ui,p4i4rtl
pu,po«al couitl
could lx*
he •UUIllHIPu
submitted 10
to i Authorities, not satisfied with "explained the low summer
They need volunteers to help
fore
rotineil
to
request
sup­
ns
me
•n unload*! »hi|« mnd
V . a
Chamber of Commerces |die State Huilrond nnd Public |a lie detector test, today gave level and peak level in De­
lord and George Bobrow;
the school's teacher. Volun
......... .....
&lt;1 ears,_ ,putting
the —
mu- . tvs.lilt
11 ' 1Isi
1 Jt ar• |)lll ' DOIIC ‘ Uf 1at Tinirsdav night'* meeting. 1Utilities Commission for Its another llu detector test to cember. Iu 1963, July em­
. , ,
*‘
V‘ “ ‘‘ county commissioner, district port o f proposed plans of the iiiiliond___
ment today
tcers arc asked to work from 5 _ John F,Upatr|ck
William Sterling
Hoaccrans
Seminole Little League to ac­ turlul in huge warehouses.
ployment of 8,206 rose to
Hie slate of officers present- approval. It was believed an
0 a.m. until noon Just one day
quire
a
10-year
lease
on
land
I lie convoy o f two curlvad- tortlicomlng
Harry F. Cushing, Jess Greged by the nominating coin•; gg per cent majority would Jr. about a September church 10,100 by the end o f the
a week. If &gt;ou have three
in
Birmingham,
in I.ongvvood tc build a light­ of men left tho local Chamber
ory and G. W. Bell.
mittre was accepted utiaill |mVr been needed hut Hint 60 ' bombing
year, a 23 per cent advance."
hours a week to spare you
moiisly with the addition of per relit would liuve hern ac­ Ala., and recent railroad dynSuperintendent of public in ed stadium and fields for use of Commerce B u i l d i n g nt
Employment increased in
couldn't find a belter way to
amltings.
itruclion —
T. Milwcc &lt;•) of fall teams in the league, j about 7:30 u. in., rendezvoused
two mure member* to servo ceptable.
must major industries be­
spend it.
and Jim Pigott; supervisor o f ’ Other cities approached on ill fit. Augustine for coffee,
on tlie hoard of directors, Otis
tween 1962 and 1963 iu
The proposal w a s l Ii a t
SJnhliiin and Bob Brown.
_
„
„ |registration — Camilla Ilrucc tlie same matter include Al­ and then continued to Jack­
Seminole County. Manufact­
.South rin ilell and Winter
WASHINGTON
(U P l)
, ‘ U “ " (•&gt;; (ward of public instruc tamonte Springs nnd Cassel­ sonville.
uring advanced 200, primar­
Other ufficcr* installed were Park Telephone expend $150,d.al 32J-3221 i you re n need 0 d| ^
2 &gt;’n(| 3 _
Gen. Douglas MarArtliur un­
berry. Tlie request was taken
The return trip wus sturted
Keogh, vice president; Sylvia (l()() eueli, or a total o f $200,ily due to expansion iu veg­
derwent
surgery
today
tn
de­
of prayer. And who Isn ttese |Justlco uf lhc ,M.ai.r _ di&lt;: under advisement.
about 4 p. m. and the group
A sparse gathering of Brown, secretary: V i v i a n 000, to piovide county-wide
etable canning.
d a y .? If &gt;ou II dial that num- ||ku 3 ^ 4 _
termine if lie has cancer.
A motion wus made ami ap­ ailived in Suuforil shortly lie- Sanfoid Chundier o f Com- Coleman,
none; ju&gt;»
treasurer,
Other important sectors,
a n d telephone service, eliminating Army Surgeon General lamnlier you will receive a rcticc of the |&gt;euce, district 6 — proved to donate $125 to the fere dark.
metre
meinht
ra
Thursday
!
Keogh,
Clarenev
Donaldson
up
pa re I and electronics man­
the
present
toll
rhurgo
liecurded prayer. You can phone
nrd Heaton said the nid sol­
L. L. Cox (* ) and Kaymund l.nngwood Little la-ague of
night adopted by-laws for &lt;Donald Jackson,
J i m m y tween north and smith emlnufacture, held at high levels.
any hour of the day or night.
dier
fared
the
admittedly
dan­
Morris.
which Hcoper is manager.
the newly formed nrguniza- |Jones, Joe Akermun and W. ole County.
Construction reported a 200
Every 24 hour* the prayer
gerous operation
in good
Constable, d i s t r i c t 3 —
In other business a motion
tion ami named committees i
Hopkins, hoard of dirccguin due to commercial and
"This decision o f the tele­ spirits.
changes. The program
is
George Kelsey; district 4 — w i.s approved to advertise
for tlie ensuing year.
|tors.
public building. Building per­
phone subscriber!," said John
sponsored by the Redeemer
J. T. Baggcrly; district 6 — for Idds on the city’s require­
Meeting in' the County
mits for the arcs totaled 4I'J
The past year's progress I Krider, Chamber m a n a g e r,
Lutheran Church and the ser­
Grady Hall (•), George W. ments o f gasoline, both reguCourthouse, tlie group dis- was summarized by Keogli .q,,i» set hmk north-south unmillion in 1963, up 7.9 per
vice lias now been guing on
DECATUR,
III.
(UPl)
—
Heck and Billy Joe Young; lar and high test, und lubricussed
wording
o
f
tho
by­
rent.
New residential build­
who
thanked
all
his
helpers,
qy
in
Krminolo
County
at
for eight years.
Michael la*u Gamhrill, 19, an
surveyor — A. C. Doudnry.
ruting oil for h period o f one
laws. stressing the method in Hu also outlined needs of tlie||i„,t |u years. Wo cannot surAW()L Marine who “ seemed ing was o ff slightly.
By Myrtle Wilson
year. Sealed Idds are to he
Die transportation, comYou don’t have to say we
Home Demonstration Agent which the officers and di­ community for the immediate V;VB without communications." to gel along with everyone,"
submitted to the city clerk
re, tins should be elected.
future and emphasized the
it was decided another ef- was held In county jail to­ municatiuna and public util­
told you but the grapevine this
The count down is on for
by no. n, Mure)) 20.
Ilir
m e m Ii e r s
railed t’lia in tier's rrs|Minslllilities in f,.rt will lie made at some fumorning indicated that tlie
Hie Mr. and Mrs. Creative
il*) after returning here from ities group registered a IDO
Mrs.
Gcri
Hitsmim.
oper­
thioilgh
Hie
first
seven
art­ ruining events ami growth of mu. dale.
“ dispute" between the Clay­
Cooking School. Only five
Florida on a charge of slay­ gain, due to growing popu­
ator o f Don and Geri’s Res- da&gt;s left until March 10, 1961 icles in (ho by-laws, then the area.
I
________________ _
ton Bros., developers of Eng­
ing III* parents and teen age lation.
_
tiiurunt, appeared to request and still counting. We may stalled on the election pro­
lte|Mirls on last Saturday's
Trade fell o ff 100 between
lish Estates, and the City of
sister with an ax.
LIVINGSTON, Ala. t If PI)
tlmt her place o f Iiumiics* he not make the moon, hut we cedure.
U-ap Year Talent Sliow were
1962 and 1963 us the result
.Maitland was solved largely
2U-&gt;ear-old
ex carnivul! allowed lo remain o|k-ii un­ will create new records in
It wus deeied that the presented showing a net profit
of a di-line in citrus pack­
Iweause of the efforts o f ! A
ing.
James Avery, chairman of Hie 'Vork;&lt;‘r ,rom Olt I a h o in a til I ii.m. Chairman It. C. delirious indoor and outdoor membership would elect tho uf SI50 and leiitativp plans
urthj Carlson reminded her that 1cookery. To help the house-1"Ulcers, president, vice pres-^ were maile t» make the event,^
I^S a C
Seminole County Commission. Thursday became the fourth
However, retail trade ex­
WINTER PARK (UPl) - A
The problem delayed the n,an
receive the death sen-j the referendum in the Decent- wife hit new horizons in blent, secretary and treasure ian annual affair. Proceeds V j l R v C w l / l v i
$13,000 National Science Foun­ panded 100 with the open­
opening o f English Estates ,ence ,n *h«* December slay- tier election concerning al­ rooking the Extension Service, cr- and then choose nine ill- will be used for civic projects.'
dation grant tin* licr-n award­ ing o f a new shopping cen­
ATHENS (U P l) — King
st-hiMtl
‘n*
" L'uba, Ala., salesman. lowing tavern* to remain open in cooperation witli I’ ublix
ed to Hie Florida Academy of ter. Tlie services and iiiistclPaul I, whose .courage and
. • •
Harold Leon Edwaitls of until 2 a.ill. laid been defeat­ Suiter Markets, Inc. Swift i also serve us dilectors.
Scien.-e, it wa* announced to­ luiH-uus division experienced
leadership helped la-at back
"E jeb a n k Night" will b e 1 nandlctt, Okla., was sen ed by n 2 to t vote.
Committee* set up include
ami Company and Florida
s IIH) gain.
day.
a Communist bid to seize
fu r ls . ii infui med council Power and Light Co., ha* ar­ . tin- legislative, Drllary-Deisponsored by the Sanford and tcnccd to die in tlie electric
Greece after World War II,
w m i
Casselberry I.ions clubs Wed chair alter Iris Ilian one that Altamonte Springs, Cos- ranged a scries of demunstra tonaSunfurd, armed forres,
died today in Tatoi Palace.
r.csday evening at the Jai hour’ s deliberation hy a cir­ neIIterry ami Longwood have tion* on the lalcvt develop­ finance, membership, publicSeminole County has gone
Iity und pioniotion, commerc­ over its 1962 total in (lie He was 6?
Alai Fronton. Proceeds from cuit court jury.
been designated by the Legis­ ments in beef cookery.
Constantine, Paul's 23-yearIn separate trials in the- la it lature a* the South ScminohAssisting in tlie prescnlu ial. trail-pollution and nidus Christmas
the sale of tickets will go to
Seal
cuuipuign
*V)C
old
aon. wa* lo tie sworn in
two
weeks
dealh
sentences
Hie Seminole Memorial Hust’ounty Natural Gas Authori­ (tons on demonstration* of Jet trial.
which is now nearing a close.
as King almost immediately.
pital o c bank. Tickets are were also given Clarence ty. If and when profit* are age meal cookery will he
Tim membership of each
In 1962 tiic county lotat was
Paul lost his struggle for
available at Faust Drugs. Me- Coon, 24, of College City, made they will he divided Marth Ijogan, home cconomikt will he annuunced later.
$9,125.81 while tlie amount for
Reynolds Drugs or any other Calif., Gerald Eaton, of Buck- equally among tlie three eities for Swill and Company. Dur­
In iitlu-r action, the Chum- (hi* period to dale stands at life after an operation for a
serious slumuch ulcer Feb.
holts, Tex., and John laiko*,
Uon club member.
witli no liability to a com­ ing the demonstration she will hi-i d&lt;-&lt; id&lt; d tn puisne n pro­ $10,251.0? fill* put* the coun­
v’l.
I of Racine, Wis.
• • •
munity. Making' a feasibility! prepare a variety of roust* ject which could offer bus try figure at lo9 per cent
A brief rally followed Hie
Today's Chuckle—'There da&gt;s
a
study bus la-en ilixeussed by and steaks suitable for indoor trun-pm tution liclwci-n Do­ of the 1962 total.
four-hour
operation. But tlie
and outdoor cookery. In addi­ llar), Deltona and Sanford.
every time a person is about
Statewide the drive has
jj
tin- authority.
King's
coodilion
steadily
de­
SEATTLE (U P l)—Twrntyto make both ends meet,
('Iiumher
President
A.B. gone over Hie top with a
It was derided that the oil |tion she will demonstrate the
something breaks in the mid­ sl* zurvivors were taken (roin heater from the old City Hall preparation of many colorful ( Tommy) Peii-raun Jr. noted total of $un.509.99 as of Feb. teriorated until it lieeame ap­
garnishes.
Assisting tlie Sanford Merchants As 29. Campaign officials report parent that it was only- a
Rosario Strait by helicopter will la- tiuded witli Chriat Jedible
dle.
•
I t
Martha laigan will be Miss social ion hud instituted k the) now expect to exceed question of time before Uie
and Navy crash boats this
end.
Stores in the Bahamas morning after their tanker Episcopal Church fi r a gas
* “ " lin' ,mim‘ *’co,’ ‘,n' : similar projert and he offer $930,000 by the time the drive
1- s - s An official announcement
operate under tight rules Bunker Hill exploded and healing unil to lie used in the
z - '.S r r S ® 5
clou-a
March
31.
new Fin* Hall.
j *• H ° r,(la low er and Light ,.,| n,e cooperation o f hia
his
from the palace said the King
for closing, Jaycees were sank. The Coast Guard »«id ■ ...
;Co.
, .
giuup
was
va
iu . u
,
,
iiimmml
»tutcuu-nt
died at 4:25 p. m. (9:25 a. nt.
told this past week by an la
A* an added attraction San­
of the 44 crewmen aboard
.
,
Tlie Chamber also discuss­
_
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unproved and various hill* ford appliance dealers will
EST).
of filial o f the Bahamas gov­ were not accounted
for.
",
.
_ paid. The meeting was ad have on display their very- ed u drive to retain the main
ernment, “ All shops must ------------- &gt;
courthouse
site
in
duwntuwu
journnl subject to call.
close at noon on Friday. A f­
latest models of stoves and i Sunford while pushing for
MIAMI (U P l)—Police held
ter that hour, and on Sunrefrigerators. These will in­ an annex to be built either
days, you cau’t buy any­
..
. ,
.
, ..
James l'a)ctl, 21, today in the
clude such feature* as a new
" 1U,U ‘ T 1*1 ' - ; ; 1 ,,f
drowning dean, of a young
thing," he eai&lt;L
M-lf-lt-uning oven.
Compliment* of (he Management
HALLANDALE (U P l)—
“ Except liquor. You can
Door prizes will *ndude
r" ,mrt* Hialeah man in Twin U k es
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) Filipino rook, llann)
here
buy that anytime," he foo*such things as black angus
The Stale Beverage Depart­
Tuzon, identified himself to­ indoor-outdoor grill* and a
Police
said
Pa)elt
was ment reported today cigarette
voted.
Plan to make the
VALDEZ
day as the winner of |hl,&gt; number of gift certificates.
AMARILLO, Tex. (U P l) — charged with manslaughter in tax collecHons for Hie month.
“Carlbe" your LATE
Sign on the desk of Cdr.
111.20 on a 92 twin double
For a new adventure In Harold E. Orr. 33, a convict- j the death of Richard Rind- of January totaled $4,568,781.
HOTEL
lj
Paul Werner, commanding o f­
hit at GulMream Park " c r ' cooking don't miss tbc Mr. id associate uf Billie Sol E*- hammer, 20, Thursday.
stop of the eveituing.
Of Uiut amount $1,338,192
ficer of VAIi-5 at Sanford
track—the largest payoff in . and Mrs. Creative Cooking Ics, died accidentally a week
Detectives said wilnesMi* will go to the state general
Dowatowa
Naval Air Station, reads: “ Be
Amrriran borer raring hi»- ; School. March 10. 1964, 7:30- ago today in his csrbon- told them Rlndhammer fall In fund, and the rest, $3,248,588
Baaford
Reasonable—Do it my w a y !" I
lor). (See earlier alory un ''J:3o p in. at the U vic Ccn monoxide filled garage, a cor- Uie water during a scuffling will be distributed to qualified
— I l s U rek Mkadcre
Spirt* Page.)
I ter in Sanford.
oner's jury ruled Thursday, j incident.
| uigun unities.
*&lt;
th e English, said the Navy
wife, claim that Americans
boil tea to make it but, put
ice in it to make It cold, put
lemon in it to make it sour
and pul sugar in it to make
it sweet. What's that again?

Barge Operations

New Cyprus Clash

RFK Reluctant

Sanford Subscribers

Reject M etro Phones

Open House For
Longwood's New
Hall Scheduled

Body Recovered

Gemini Tests

Jim Daughtrey
New CC Head
In Lake Mary

New Lie Test

By-Laws Adopted
By Sanford CC

n.

Has Operation

Creative Cooking
School Tuesday

Held In Slaying

4th Sentenced
To Choir For
One Slaying

King Paul Of

Grant

Seminole Tops
'62 Seal Total

Cocktails

are always better

when enjoyed at the

Ship Explode*

unique and friendly
CAKIBE LOUNGE

j* E n j o y . . .

Youth Held
In Drowning

O N LY

25

Days to IlegiHter

For the Primaries

[ " “ MUSIC ON THE HOUSE”

Cigarette Tax
A t $4.5 Million

Thu Winnah!

Estes Pal Dies

Every Friday Night

f'

Si

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\

Baptist

Adventist
\y

T h e s h v e n TO- d a t
AlJVUMtmr oHL'fU’it
Cofrttr TIB A Mlm
R. L. M llh lW t________ lUitiir
aenvicRB b a t u r d a t —
Sabbath Rental — *. 1:10 A. Bi.
WoraMh B*f«|to m UlH 1 * .
-wodniidty Bibm
Prayer Slfvlc# .j..... f i l l $■ Ri.
"TVa Hava Thla llopo" radio
moilBfo ta«B Bandar a. m.
at t il l Ovlr W tllR BI l i l t
•n raar rails dial

Alliance
CIIHIBTtAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
t il l park A»a. ai Uth BL
liar. O. C. Dlai&lt; Jr.
Paatar
Aunlaf School ----- . 1:11 A aa.
Worship Salvlr#
11:00 a. m.
Evanlns Worahlp — 7:M p. M.
Alllanoa Youth
Fallowablp (bub.) „ lilt p. bi.
(Wad)
'
Propor Baral*a ___ Till P&gt; ■■

Assembly Of God
PIHHORRPT ASSEMBLY
OP rtOt) CHURCH
cor. ITU aill Kim
H. M. Wlldar
Piltor
Bunlay School----- l i d I. » .
Morning Worahlp
l l :t l o. m.
vanlna Worahlp .... Tilo p. m.
outli Barr. (Bun.) , 4:00 p. m.
Mid.Walk Barf. (Wad.) _ MO
► *'
_ __

9

Baptist
m a r d a p t ib t em m ets
111 Park Avaaua
T. 8. Chanca ----- --- Pallor
Morning Worahlp — l i d

a

m.

n s .* £

Training ub Iob — lr»o p. » .
Hvtning Worahlp .. Till A M.
W al. Prarar Baralca Till f . m.
B A P ru r c h u r c h
Cor. Uth BL * Oak Av*.
OBII BMIIh _ _________ Paotor
Bundar Beha#I ------ l i d a. M.
Morning Worahlp _ It ill a. ri.
Training Union _ M l B- m*
Evening Worahlp « Till p. ao.
W al. Prarar Barrleo Till &gt;. m.
Huraarr Opin
w t r r —....... .......... m a p . m.
aualar MIloBroolalPt

JORDAN MlBSirTNARf
BAPTIST CHURCH
Temporarily hitallhg It
■&gt;fl Park AVlnui
Sanford, Florida
Bualar Bahool
llilO
a. m.
Morning Wiriklp ... llsio a. m.
Bihti tlu lr (Isalar) ftoo p.m.
HvanBilfMii Birrlri TiAo p. m.
Wad. Prarar Moat . . T:00 p. m.
Rill Blaphtna .............. PlOlor
A Cordial Wilcumo lo All

WEBTStftE MtMTOffART
BAPTiBT cm m c H
Ith HI. A Hour Aso.
foul U. Collar------------- Paotor
Bandar School _
lCrH a. m.
Bualar
Mornlag Worahlp - 1 I H a. a .
Bundar
■rinIRB Worghlp - H U B .
Wadaoodar ,
Prarar Bartlea____
. fiHp.p.m.
aa.
le a -------TiM
■ '■ ■“
■ a*

a io n a a

PIHSOHBBT‘ PAPTTP*
CHURCH
Ouara Road
Paator ------- W lllliA j . duoia
Mnrntnt Worahlg
lid A
11IM A RiSunday Bobaal — Bill a. m.
Traialn* Union — . l i d V- «■
Bvaatag WOwAlp — Till A
W al. of fleam A Toaoharo
Matting---------------f i l l A ia
BLDHR RPRtHOB BAPTIlT

Old Orlande RA RI Maatar At a.
B. Hamlltan OtlflU — Paotor

M t t r.

VSSS

Methodist

CW¥5^S.S?B

ERBSEEER METHODIST
CHURCH
Cltrua HalghU
Rav. RaV Qragorr. Jr. Paator
rthurrh flahuol
1:41 a. RL
Morning Worahlp — m»® •• »*.
M t P -------------------- • •» V *•
Baa. Worahlp ^ . . Til# p. m.
iVad. Prarar larvla* T:M p.m.

tlM aim Annul
Rav. R. a Bmekttnd
PAllnr

Runlar BchftAl
(Til A. M.
Wcrttilp BfrvleA
A. m.
Wcrflilp
eirvleA _
_ 10:4l
1C
U*AnfclJHI* a*rv.

WtlMMArl

rONURBOATIONAL
CIlnllTlAN OHUMClf ,
(Uniiai cnurch «r chriil)
Park AVIttUA At llth St.
I tip *. m. — „ Churoh PehfMil
lKM a. »• — WArlhlf Plfvica
A:l* P m. _ ABIiMlAn Ttulk
Mlnltiry
R*V. WAltAr A. R. Mot’haraon,

Christian

Bptacopil

PUUT

CHRHYfAK CHURCH
d i i c i p L bb o r c h iu b t
HIT B. Banford Av*.
Rav. Maioti O r»d,
Ad inlOrlm Mlnialar
Hunday Nrhool ....„ I :d a. in.
HorBlnB worihtp . . U lH A ia.

c u n t lr CHURCH
OkUrah Blracti U n | * » A
Pr. ChAflaa W. stAwtrt, Jr.
VlAAf
Hair OaiRmlRlan
Till A. m.
fundAr Ichaal —. . . 1:1* A rl
PiifllTv BlfviA* BRO .
IrrmAA M M
l l l t l A. RL

Church Of Chrlat
M ir r a
Hal PR pricror Jr. Raingiliat
Blkfi Btbaal ...... IBtIA o m
Horning worahlp ... H id a. ni.
Rvanlng Worahlp _ Till p. iO.
W#A Pray or garrloo T:I0 p. n).

p r u h M BtHom ar ch u h o h
« ar*M MB ft. AM U u rll Art
KUgtna Bhallen --------- Paator
Ttlaphsna: IM-ToM
.
BuhlAr BcBOAl —
l:U A M.
Moraine Wurablp - . 11:11 a m.
Hvanlng Worahlp
T:0l p. m.
W lA Praytr Sarvle* T-J* p. nL

PAtJUl CHURCH OP CHRIST
■IgBvar ♦* Wort
Morrlo Ruhr — ... Mvingallet
Bibta Claaa ...----- 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ m i l a. ri.
Hvanlng worahlp .„ Itio p. «a.
■IblA tiloaaoa Wod. . THo p. m.

or CHRIST
14U mark Avanua

CHURCH

Hart Brown — .— Evangelist
Sunday
Blbla Btody — ,— d i d a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. at.
Xv«Rlng Birvlco — III! p. m.
Boa "MaralB ol Truth" 1 p. m.
Sunday on Ckaaaai I
Tuaadar
Loaiat m m olaaa . H im a as
WadnoodAr
Blblo CUM . . . . TIM I m.

oono iBaratato

UJtMBnAN OBURon

r p s t t S f 0* * '"

It's Um dependaU b rhythm of natuHt ths ebg and Sow of aauoa* fhs baautr af sarih ■ ri aky, aMaft
g iiu our Uvbb a firm ground tooe.

lliM a. Ri.

t t S t t y S T K V " /;.£

waakdayii Totli a. ri. • iiii
BL prlday Hranuti dill*
IM p. RL

Methodist
ORACH M gTBOfint CHURCH
•nsra Rl., at WAadtand. Av*.,
Rav. John H. Hlraa Jr.. Pallor
Churak BakMl ------ Irtl a. rl
Mamlag Waapklp _ ll:M a. m.
8 t p _____ Z- - , —
i t * a- rl

Wo ann get 1b Um mood to understand the presence of God whan we experience Um gulelnem of Um
woodlands or hoar waves breaking against the cliffs, or leek heavenward at Um billowing
eiouda. But It io not enough to get In a mood. Wa must Join in Um sommunion and feUow
ship af other believers in order to obtain oar purpose nad faith.
Come, let bm go into Um Houne af Um Lord...

Church O f Qod
H. f . Smith
PAttat
lunJar Ik h o d ___ l:H i a

**a#*rvita (waa.) _ t.aa p. * .
Third BuhdAy
SlngapIrattSn .— It»r P »•
PIltsT CttURCTt _
OP TUB HASARBRn
Una M*f&gt;. .toe. . . . . .
Rav. W. U Halaamhd. HMar
aundiy^
M l A. m. . . . . . BIhIt ftrhaal
M ill A. m.
Morning WorAhlp
H I p. m. — Craning Sirvlaa
T-ne p. m. . . WtA Mll-Waak
Prarar Sarvleaa .
Til* l. m- — I#* Wad. Mill*
lanary »*fvl»»

Pentecostal
PIROT F t ITTSCOOTAL
CHURCH O f MWCWCOW
Ml OrAng* BirAa*
**♦. E. Hulk (MAM - PAItar
BuMay lakaal -— . in to a m.
Morning worahlp _ MiM a m
&gt;
Sunday Rvanlng — T:1C p. Rl.
Wa*. Ulbla Rtudy - T:lo p. m.
Oaacaarara Maetlig
Prlday_________ Tto A w.

ia

Tuesday
Arts

’.T S »

*• m.

WodnomUy
I Cortethlsns
lSiUdV)

Thundsp
Bpheolsng
6:3-18

. I. ■ ■ I.H p.

7W T
« )l-l#

Presbyterian
PTRST PREgnTTERIAR
CHURCH
•anfwl. PIA. .
Oak Ava. I ltd ft.
(Iravar C. Sawall Jr. ... PAAlor
Elgar W. SgillB Jr. Aaatataat
Paator
Morning Worahlp
1:11 a. m.
Churah Bahool
1:41 n. Rl
Banatan Mnata
lens a. rl
Mnrnlna Worahlp — lliM a. na.
PlsIMr PalloArihln 1:11 p. rl
a*Bl«r Ml Pailanmnlg ( i l l pm.
EyiRlng Worahlp — TH# p. a*
W*A Prarar Maat — f;* l p. m.
CHURCH OP THE OOVHHANT
n i l South Orlando Drlvo
Thomaa H. Mahln —— .Paator
Worahlp...........
1:04 A. RL
Churoh School
tO:M a. m.
u pbaljv

pRneBrrnniAH
CHURCH
Cornar Cnaala anA Oauntrp
CluB Rood*
jam ** ll. HorAIn M
Paatar
Pm TAM
tnaday lahaal — lliM a. m
Marnlng Worahlp ^ 1 1 tit e. RL

TO LIST YOUR

CHURCH
NOTICE

*"*•

Copyright 1M4, KaAmt AdvcHl«k« SMVMe, ton. BImMw a. Vn.

fvaapaTiatla Sort. - TiM p. m.
B lM H R

I m AHTBK AMO HUM*
B it

But Chriitianlty is not n nature religion. It flnda the rerelation of Qod not in nature alone but even
in human personality — our own, aa Um children of God, and supremely la Jeaus an Urn 8aa af God.
That lo why It la note—ary flog ua to become an important part of Hio Gbureh.

__ iU b lM t l "M a a "

Vim 1 £

BanforA rlante
111-TOM
Tha Rav. Oaorpt BlnnatoeU,
tntwlm rsAur
BuhAaV ejkooi
• o f a. rl
MArelRB WaalhtA - Mil* A Rl
OejRHBnlAR«u-Plret l u l l ) it

It’a a great conaolsUon to Hays this mighty apeoUds ot spring And autumn, nun And nin. day tad night
eontinuAlly unfold around ua.

BM Haot Bocoai Blraot

tdornUf worship _ 11iM a

" lh»r!Hil?ft&gt; U*

Thg goad thing about ths seaionB !a that all wa h in to do la wilt We may not Bits the wtaflwr vb ham
BPBr, but somithlng dlfftrsni will come boob. Wa wperitnee a grant rarinty ot Breather in a tkntn morthfl.

Christian Scienca

Sunday Bahool

. ptaar c h v r c b
O f THE NAZAREKt
W. In* BI. At MAplA Av*.
Paul Blska*
-— . . - Paator
lunCiy Prhoot----- ♦:*( *•
Morning Worahlp
I * :« a. m.
Touth _____... ,--------- *:M p. ni.
Evllj^allaUe BtrrlrA Till P. M.

Luthtran
AUTHETUH CHURCH OP
TUB REDiaMBH
IM W. tlM flaa*
"Th* Churak af th* Lulh*ran
M iu f eia t V "Tall m the
AIM" „
Harbarl W. Qairla —__ Patlor
Bundar Bclinal ___ 1:11 a. m.
Worahlp neivlae — MU! a. bl

|
|

JohR T. Alama Jr. ... Paator
Maralng Worahlp _ 4:11 p. a .
SuRdli t e c h o *!___ I : h a. m.
Mamins
warghig
tu n A
e. r
rl
M
ATHtins W
aroilo -^ Hill
l

s s t e .1 %

4.

Nazarene

Tv— Methodist

mvmoH t&gt;r CM.irr

Sunday fow l## A

m

C onfrefitton»l

« e t B A P T I B T oHVAtW
H W f. I d
PB. Itf.p lll
Paatar
. Chostor W. PlahB
Bundar Bahool ___ m ot a. m.
MorniHB Barrlca ... 11 if* A tm
Training Union
Oiio p. m.
Evading Sirvjra _ . TUI %
. m.
Wtlnoaiar M**tl«|ii
Qrtanliatlona
M r p. m.
Till p. m.
PfAror HalirtliMi'
1:10 p, m.
Choir

,

f i l l p.

Ybung r»0»U ▼. a n. I*rv.
7 il« p. m.
Illbl* Training Bcrv l:W p.m.

central

t

Church Of Qod

CALL

322- 26 / /

::

*The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible'
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. A Mr*. M. R. BirickUnd

B. IDWAMJS^ BUILDERS

HILL LUMBER ft HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employsaa

NELSON ft CO., INC. •
Oviedo, Florida

•Uff BmJoyew
n

m
BURNUP * SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING OO, INC.
CHAPMAN CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
106 N. Elm Ara.
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA 4 SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

GLAB-MET INCMdtal and Flbarglaa Duet Systems
FOOD FAIR ITORRS, INO.
Oeorge BAllay and Employaea
HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
toe W. sets St, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
SOI W. lit. S t, Sanford
HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Imploysas

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robart A- Cameron IV

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS. INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinaon and Btaff

JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 S. Laurel Ava, Sanford

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

KIDDY'S STANDARD SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st St, Sanford

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employaea

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning
UJNQWOOD PIT BARBECUE
Mom and Bill Bauinholaer

UROY C. ROBB
N'STRUCTION CO, INC.

ROSE AND WILE'S RESTAURANT
Rom ft Wilks Bowman ft Emywyoea

STIN8TROM REALTY
Hart) Stanatrom and Staff

“a w
„
Howard H, ifodges and Staff

WABEvfWCE OIL 00.
Waruoe, K freaen A rt

SANFORD MANUFACTURING CO.

and Employaea

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE
STORE
Fred M. Smith* Owner

SMITTY’S 8NAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WIGHT GROCERY CO, INC.
and Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunlca I. Wilson and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

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

•SEMINOLE COUNTY AKEA CHURCH DIRECTORY■APTIBT
Aiillueb UsptUI churuli. Ovlalv
Bgpllat kllHloa, D#Barr
Caniral O&amp;ptlat Church, 111/1 Ogk A\*.
l.'hulu#!# Plral HaplUt Church
Mlilar Mprlng* lUptlft Church.
IIP Lehman Rd.
Kkltll llaplltt Mla»luu, 144 LlUc HX.
Cataalbory
n r il Hapllal Church. It) 1’grk At*.
Plr*4 tlaplllt Churah of Allpmont* gprlnga,
R l . I I I . A lt a n u in l* Sp rin g *

Plral I)*ptl*t Church of DaUary
Plral Hapllal Churah of Uanava
Plral llapilal Church of Imk* Mary
Plral Hapllal Churah of Lab* Monro#
Plral Uaptlat Church of Uingwool, Oor.
Church * Omni
Plrot klptlat Church of Ovltd*
Plrat HhllohMloilonarr llapilal Church.
11*1 W. Ilih St.
Poraol City Uaptlat Churoh
Fountain Hoad Uaptlat Churoh, Ovlado
Lungwuod Sagtlat Cliaptl
Lovo Bouihtrn Uaptlat Mloplon. chuluoia
MlpploRary Mapilgi Church North Rd.
fcaiargylM
Macoloal# Mla*Ua *o»U*t Churoh
Oak R llr Rd. Oataan
Olury Jlujiilat churoh. OaBora Uwy.

Ml. Oil.a MUalonarr Roplloi Church. Ian
lAiida Spring* Rd.. Longvaad
lit. Zion MUalonarr Baptlol. Blpo* Av*.
N*v
Ml.
Calvary
Mllolanary
Baptlal
LIU W. llth BI.
Noar Balom Prlmltlvo Baptlat Church,
III! W. llth Ul.
N*w Mt. Zion Baplllt Churah. ITS* Ptar Av*
OaklawB BfPtlat ihapal. t i l l W. lath Mi.
Oat*** Bapilai churoh
Plntcroit Bopllal Church. 101 W. Onor* Rd.
Prolrlp Lab# Bopllal Church, Rldg* Rd,
Porn Pork
Progrooo Mloolouary Bopllal Churoh. Midway
M*cond Shiloh Ultalonary Bopllal Church,
Ninth a Hickory
Mt. Jain** Mlaaluuary Uaptlat Church Ml*.
1(4. I ll Oalaon
Ml. Paul Mlliloaary Baptlat Church, nil El.
Bi. Matthew* UI*i|oaary Uaptlat Churah
Canaan Hllghll
Ml. Jobs's Mlaaloaarr Baptist Churoh.
I l l Cyprus SI.
Tampl* Baptlat Churoh. Palm Spring. Rd,
AKaiuuntO Sprint*
Wastaldo Mluluuarr Baptlat Churah,
411 M. Holly Av*.
Blon Hups Mspllol cagreh, TU Orang* Av*.
CATHOLIC
Churah of tho Nativity. Lako Mary
All Soulo Citholto church, 111 Oak Av*.

t
Bt.
Ann's
Catholic
Churah.
Ptralilnr
Place, liaBary
ML Mary Mssdalan* Csthullc Churah, Mall,
land Av*. Altamont* Springs
CIIRISriAN
Plrat Christian Church, 1(11 M. haufuiU Av*.
Omgrrgatlunal Christian Church.
1401 Park Av*.
Northald* CkrUllsu Churoh, P 1 « r I J a
Haven Dr, Maitland
OIIUIICH OP CltlllMT
Church or Christ, l i l t M. Park Av*.

Church of Christ, U*n*«*
Church or Christ. Loagwoud
Churah af Chrltl, Paula
church

o r a&lt;ii&gt;

Chuich of tJwd. &amp;II1 Illakury
Churoh of Oud. tlltu S. Praucl,
Church ot Uud, Ovlado
UPIMCOPA1,
All Saint* Lplaaopgl Church K. baOary
Av*.. CntarprU*
Chrlat kiplaoupal Church. Longwsod
All Saints Kplsaopal, Utilrrprla*
Maly Craso Lplacvpah Park Av*. at 4th

LUTHLRAN
Ascanslun
Lulhtran Church, Ovarbrouk
Dr, Csoaalharry
Uotvd Shaphard United Luthtrn,
j»uo a. Orlando Or.
I.jlli. ran churoh of 111* Htd**ui*r,
U3 \V. &gt;Sth Plac*
Maaalah l.ulhoran Church. Aiu*rlcau Lrgtou

Hall, Pralri* Ijvkr, P*rn Park
Lukas Lulhtran Churoh, Rt. I ll Mlavla

ml

hnBTIIODIBT
Usinttt M*iuorUI Mslhodlst churah, hi.
OsUary Avo, KnUrpris*
Utar I*h* Mslhodltl Churoh
i!*th*l A.M.B. Churoh, Canaan Halshta
L'oas-lbarry Community Malhodlsl Church.
Ilwy. I M ! A Plsty Mils* ltd, C**a*lb*rrr
UaDary Cvinmuallr Matkodlat Churoh W.
Highlands, UaDary
Ubantiar
Mclhndlat
Church.
Old
Orlands Ilwy.
Plral Methodist Church, 111 Pork Ava.
Plral Malhwdlst Church of Ovlodo
Poator Choptl Mothodlat Church. Ovlado
Pra* Molkodlat Church. IO W. ith BI.
Uroa* Malhodlsl Church. Ouoru Rd.
Urahl Chapsl A U K. Church, Uvladu
uakgruv* Halhodlit Church, Ovlado

Ost**n UathodIM Churoh
P a * I u Wosloyan Alothedlat.
RL
II
W. at Faola
Mt. Jamas A.M.E, Sanfor* Av*.
Mi. Mary'* A M I . Church BI. Rl. H I Oulian
Ml. Puul'u Matkullat C h u r a h
Oollih
ltd. Kutarprltu
Stafford Memorial Matkodlat C h u r o h
M. LtaUsry
NA8ARVNK
P I r# l Churoh uf th# Katsrtst. W.
3nd 01 Mapla
K*rn Park Church of tbt Nasaran*.
O'Urlan lid, Pam Park
Lakt Mary Ohliroh uf thu Nag«r*nu
PRSMOYTKRIAN
Community Praobylorlua Churah. Lok* Mary
First
Prsabytorltu
Church.
Ook Av*.
B Ird BL
Plrot Proahytorloh Churah, Castalbarry
Plrat PraohytarUn Churah of DoUary.
P, Highland
mi. Andrew* Prookytarluu Churak I I I ! Loun*ol Och. Dr, Boor Lok*
Upaslo Cemmunlty Ptaahyttriau church.
L’ptal* Rd.
Wsatminlsiir Prastytsrlaa Church, llowalt
Park. UL 111

BBVKKTH

DAT ADVBNTIBT

h'oroil L*h* l*v*nth-da&gt; Advantlit Churak,
Hwy. h i , Paraat clly
Movtntk.lay Advtntlat Church, MsItUnB
Ava, Altomonl* Spring!
Sanford s*v*aih-d*y
Alvantlst churah.
Mavanth A Kloi
OTUhlK CHUKCIIKI
Alias's chap*l. Olivo A llth sw
Churoh of Qod In Christ. Ovlodo
Chgluolo Community Church
Church of Ood of Prophecy, t ilt Kim Av*
Church or Joaus Chrlat of Lottar D*&gt;
Balbt*. I t ll Park Av*.
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Pentecostal Auxiliary Elects Officers
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By Donna Eitea
Officers were elected at the
regular monthly meeting of
the Ladies Auxiliary to the
First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood held Monday even­
ing at the church on Orange
Avenue.
Officers natped were Mrs.
M. L. McDaniel, president;
Mrs. Obera Young, vice pres­
ident and secretary and Mr*.
Thomas Aircy, treasurer.
The menu for the dinner
the ladies will prepare and
ser\c at the Sectional Ladies
Auxiliary meeting scheduled
for Saturday at the Longwood
Church, was set. Included on
the menu will be chicken,
salads,
green
vegetables,
bread and butter, roffec and
cake.
A hake sale was planned
for March it a' the new WinnDixie with Mrs. Ruby ttrown,
ways and means chairman,
in charge.
Proceeds of all fund rais­
ing activities sponsored by the
ladies will go toward their
present project of wiring and
completing the annex to the
church.
Following
the
business
meeting refreshments were
served by Mrs. McDaniel.
The next meeting will be
on April 8 with Mrs. Kclta
HoUclaw as hostess.

tip
Longwood
Churchwomen
To Meet

By Donna Estes
Episcopal Churchwomen of
Longwood'* Christ Episcopal
Church will meet at 8 p. m.
«
Tuesday at the parish hall on
Church Street.
Final plans will be made
for the Lenten Fish Supper
scheduled
for
Wednesday,
^
March 18, with serving to be­
gin at 5:30 p. m. at the par­
ish hall. Mrs. Raymond Ball
will serve as chairman of the
event.
Proceeds from the supper
will go to the current pro­
ject of the Churchwomen
which is to provide chairs
with kneelers to he used tem­
*
porarily in the new church
addition.
Announcement will lie made
of the annual convention to
he held in Daytona Beach,
March 21-23. Mrs. Marie Tay­
ELECTION OF OFFICERS for the Ladies Auxiliary o f the Longwood
lor, president, will attend as
First Pentecostal Church was conducted at this week’s meeting. Pictured
delegate to represent the
with Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pastor, seated ripht, officers arc Mrs. M. I*
Longwood church.
McDaniel, president, seated left and stand from left, Mrs. Thomas Airey,
The Spring Deanery meet­
treasurer uml Mrs. Obera Younp, vice president and secretary
ing, which took place last
V
Friday at All Saints Episcopal
Church In Winter Park, was
attend by Mrs. Ta.vlor, Mrs.
Virginia Bowcrsox, secretary;
Mrs. Peggy Kuhn, treasurer;
Mrs. Dee Dec O'Neal, Mrs.
Millie Pitman, Mrs. Raymond
Rail, Mrs. Dix Stewart and
Mrs. Jean Pasternack. Ac­
companying the group was
I Holy Cross E p i s c o p a l of the parish and of the com
Rev. Charles Stewart Jr., vi­
A
series
of
Spiritual
En­
Or Church membership classes Church of Sanford announced nninity will have the oppor­
car.
nt Ebenerer Methodist Church this week that Ucv. Leroy tunity to welcome them to richment Services have been
announced
by
the
Presbyter­
have been announced for 9 D. Soper has been named as Sanford.
A native of Brownsville. ian Church of the Covenant
a.m. each .Saturday during the new rector for the church.
month o f March.
Father Soper and his fam­ Tex., and a graduate of Or­ for March 15 through March
All youths and adults who ily will move into Holy Cross lando High School and The 19 with Dr. C. McCoy Frank­
desire to join the church by Rectory on April 1. A recep­ Citadel, Father Soper served lin of Madisonvillc, Tcnn., as
profession o f faith or transfer tion in their honor will be In the 87th Infantry In Europe guest speaker.
Dr. Franklin, a native of
of letter are urged to attend. held by the church on April receiving three battle stars.
After several years in the North Carolina, is widely
12 at which time members
Manuals will be provided.
business world he entered the known as a pastor and evan­
priesthood graduating from gelist in East Tennessee. In
The School of Theology of the addition to being a speaker
By Donna Estes
in great demand for com­
University of the South.
The scheduled events of the
addresses
and Pentecostal Sectional Ladles
He served as the first rec­ mencement
tor of St. Mary of the Angels other occasions, he gained na­ Auxiliary Rally to bo held
recognition
several Saturday at the First Pente­
Church in Pinecastlc where tional
he has had an outstanding years ago as an imitator of costal Church of Longwood
bird calls on the former Ma­ were announced today by
ministrylie and his wife, the former jor Bowes Amateur Hour on Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pastor.
Joyce Gardner of Lake Walps radio.
Mrs. W. S. Craig of St.
The Service of Consecration Petersburg, president, will
and Orlando, have two child­
ren, Joy, who Is in the sixth for the new sancutary of the conduct the business meeting
If you will read the first o f the sincerity o f a person's
grade and David who U in church hat been scheduled bcgionlng at 1 p. m, Mrs. J.
eight verses o f tha 37th Christian faith is jo y ’ in his the eighth grade.
for 3:30 p. m., March 15, at D. Upchurch of Orlando is
P;alra you will find that the life. Certainly we cannot be
which time a number of re secretary-treasurer
of
the
word “ fret’* ia used three indifferent to the tragedy
present at ives of the Pros group.
times which indicates that that we see in our world.
bytery o f St. Johns will be
At 2:30 p. m. the Home
the writer ia determined to We find so much hate, hun­
present to give brief talks.
M i s a i o n a r y Department,
sties* hi* point by the pro­ ger, fear, and other kinds o f
The 9 a. m. service on whose district director Is nev.
misery, but we can rejoice in
cess o f repetition.
March 15 will be given by Dr. Clyde Manley of Ocala, will
Franklin and he will speak report to the Rally.
The psalmist lived in days the fact that in Christ wo
nightly at 7:30 through March
when there was much to try find a way out. Even though
Sunday School departments,
19.
men'n souls.
Thera
were all men may not accept Him,
witli district Sunday School
many sources o f irritation, for those who accept there
director Rev. W. H. Dennis
agitation, and worry if a ia a cure. Our Lord had so
of Nicevllle, will meet at
person waa to try to live much In Ills life thnt would
3:30 p. m.
life without the help of Orio have beaten most people, yet
Dinner, which will be pre­
far superior to that which He experienced a joy that
pared by the Ladies Auxiliary
man was able to offer. How lie wanted to pass on to
of the host church, will be
often we find, reflected in His disciples. In John 15:11
served from 4:30 until 8 p.m.
By Jane Casselberry
the Bible, that the problem* we find His words, "These
The Pentecostal Conqueror's
The Casselberry Community Rally will take place at 8 p.
o f centuries ago wer# simi­ things have I spoken unto
Methodist Church will take a m. under direction of Rev.
lar to those which we face you, that My joy may be in
special offering this Sunday Joe Upchurch of Orlando, dis­
you, and that your joy may
today.
In observance o f One Great trict president. A program of
•
For those o f ns who ae- be full.”
Hour o f Sharing. "Crista in Inspirational music will be
Verse 6 says, "Commit
eept tha Bible as God's
Leadership” I* the theme for presented during this meeting.
Word, we hear Him saying thy way unto the Lord." To
REV. L. D. SOPER
this year's interdenomination­
to ua in thia Psalm, "F ret avoid fretting, committment
A Fellowship Sleeting will
al endeavor.
not thyself”
three timea. la a necessity, but it need
be held at 7 p. m. and will
The Crusade Scholarship be conducted by Rev, W. S.
Many readers may be saying not be complete in one step.
program will benefit from the Craig,
district
presbyter.
after reading this far that We find that we have to
special offering which will Guest speaker will be Rev.
such advice is "just dandy" grow in grace and that even
help train leaders In emerg­ William Connell, district sup­
but putting It in action is though we should commit
ing countries o f the world aa erintendent.
something else. The cure for ourselves unto God as best
well as in minority groups In
Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pastor
fretting is given us in this wa can that we will find we
By Marry ann Miles
the United States.
of the I/ongwood church, has
Psalm if we will but use it. always have far to go. That,
Preparatory
membership
Rev. R. W. Parker, associ­ Issued invitation to the pub­
"Wonder drugs" esn do mar­ o f course, is why Christ died classes for the Bear Lake
velous things for sickness of for us. Ho duet expect us to Methodist Church are being ate pastor of the F in t Meth­ lic to attend all meetings,
the body but they can act grow in committment hy conducted at the Church Cot­ odist Church o f Winter Gar­ which will be held in the
walking toward tage on Bear l.ake Road on den, will be guest minister at church's new annex.
only if the ono who is in constantly
morning worship services at
need is willing to take them. the light seen in Him.
Saturdays at 1 p. m. for
John Calvin lived in a per­ younger boys and girls and at 8:30 and 11 a.m.
Mo it is with this cure for
Rev. Delmas Copeland, pas­
mental and spiritual distur­ ilous time. He had to bo will­ 2:30 p. m. for those of high
tor of the Casselberry church,
ing
die as wall as livu for school age.
bance.
will he at Kbenescr Methodist
In verse three you find his faith and therefore great
Regular Sunday services of
was
necessary. the church arc temporarily Church of Hanford to lead re­
the words, "Trust in the dedication
Lord." Great things were His crest is one that shows being conducted at the Bear vival services.
Ih e Older Youth Group of
done by sonic of the men of a human hand holding a Lake Fiduciary School. How­
the Bible but If you will ex- heart and offering it to God. ever. building plans for the Community Methodist will be
smine them carefully you The words on the crest say, first unit of construction are in charge of Sunday evening
will see that it was because "My heart I give Thee. Ixird, out for bids and will be in services which begin at 7:30.
Speakers will bs Ken Miller
they had their trust fixed eagerly and sincerely.”
|by March 18.
and Skip Blood.
Fretting is folly indeed.
firmly in the Ia&gt;rd. Space is
Plans have been announc­
so limited that I will refer We are all afflicted witli it ed for members to make a
you to the 11th chapter of to one degree or another, trip to Lake Wales on March
the hook of Hebrews for |but It could b« cured if we 15 to see the Passion Play
Special offerings will be
numerous examples of men would listen to God as Ho |and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
made In Protestant churches
speaks
through
the
Bible.
1
Harrell
have
offered
free
who lived by faith.
observing "One Great Hour
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baby sitting services at the
Occasionally, I feel that
of Sharing” throughout the
people are inclined to think
cottage for parents who wish United Slates this Sunday in
that our faith was for an­
support of the churches’ min­
B , Joan M agi.
,0 m ,ke *** tflpother age but not for oura.
istry to homeless, hungry and
The
Women's
Christian
How gratifying it Is to real­
destitute people in 44 coun­
Fellowship PriscUla Circle of
ise that this 1* not true, in the
tries overseas.
Chuluota
Community
the case of men such as our Church will sponsor a bake
Protestant
denominations
astronauts who have test­ sale in front o f the Chuluota
are asking a total of $17,988.ified o f their faith. Such Shopping Center this Satur-1
By Jane Caiwrlberry
351 for overseas relief work
guod examples are not al­ day beginning
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The Women’s Club of Cat- in 1984, a large portion of
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ways given us by other peo­ Proceeds wiu’ f o V Uw'new ' wlbcrrP * 111 be ho»U i* «t a which will be contributed
w il o o m i W M 9N
ple, however, the applause church building fund
covered dish supper and even­ through Sunday's “ One Great
Virginia Petroakl
or censor o f men doe* not
ing
o
f
card*
for
members
and
Hour of Sharing” services.
Tbe March meeting of this
P. O. Boa 1214
alter the power o f God.
In the 1984 "One Great
group will bo held next guests at 8 p.m. Saturday in
Sanford
Versa 4 aaye, "Delight Tuesday at ■ p. m. at the the Club House on Overbrook Hour of Sharing” , Protestant
thyself in tha Lord” . The church with Mrs. Katherine Drive.
Nora Norrie
denominations are working
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spirit o f "delight" ia seen in Jones as hostess.
Those attending are asked together for the 14th conse­
8. Seminole
many places in Scriptur*
The Olm, “ Religions of tbe to bring a covered dish and cutive year in their appeals
and should b# (can also in World” will be shown. Mrs. their own table service. Cards for support of their world­
Phyllis BngentUM
PA 2-1254
the life o f every Christian. Eleanor MiUer wQl have will be provided and prises wide programs of assistance
Lake 31ary
One o f the greatest proofs charge of tha devotions.
will be awarded.
to the needy.

Holy Cross Church

Gets New Rector

Classes Begin
A t Ebenezer

Rev.

m m

Service Series
Set By Church
Of Covenant

Pentecostal
Rally Events
Announced

Grover Sewell

Too Much
Fretting?

Church To Take
Special Offering

Methodists Hold
Church Classes
At Bear Lake

New Minister Arrives A t First Christian
Rev. U. Vernon Fuller, new
minister of the First Christian
Church of Sanford, will con­
duct his first service here
this Sunday at the 11 a. m.
worship hour.
Rev. Fuller, born In Eustls, grew up in Daytona
Reach and graduated from
Mainland High School. In
1954 he received his college
degree from Georgia Tech
and later received his mast­
er’s degree from The Col­
lege of The Bible at Lexing­
ton, Ky.
He comes to Sanford from
Margate where he has been
serving as minister of the
First Christian Church.
He and his wife, Joe-Anne,
and their two year old daugh­
ter, Catherine Anne, moved
into the parsonage at 1601
Sanlord Avenue on Thursday
of this week.

Ordination
Scheduled For
Rev. Flynt
Ordination o f Otrlo Pearson
Flynt o f Sanford and DougInsvitle, (in., as pastor of the
New- Prospect Baptist Church
in Chipley will b« held Sun­
day, Pastors from the West
Florida RnpUst Association
will
form
the
ordination
council to question him on
Saturday.
A Navy veteran of six
years and a first year man
at the Baptist Bible Institute
in Graccville. Flynt began du­
ties at the Chipley Church on
Feb. 28, his first pastorate.
Both Rev. and Mrs. Flynt,
the former Miss Wanda Bis­
hop of Duuglasvllle, attended
the Douglasville High School.
They aro the parents of two
daughters, W a n d a Marcia,
seven and Myra Joe, one. Hie
family will continue to livs in
Chipley.

INSTALLATION CEREMONIES for Ungwood’* St. Catherine o f Siena
Circle of the Church o f Nativity Catholic Women’s Club wore held at this
week’s meeting. In the photo are, nented from left, Mrs. John Kennedy,
retiring chairman; Mr*. Orlnnd Fox, incoming chairman, Mrs. Elena
Shaw, installing official; hack, Mrs, J. W. Hicks, co-chairman; Mr«. Trncy
Estes, secretary nnd Mrs. Joseph eDnn, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

Former POW Leads Service
By Julia Bartoa
Rotvcrt Lee, lay preacher
of tho Altamonto Springs
Seventh - day A d v e n t i s t
Church who was a prisoner
of war in Communist China
during the Korean Conflict,
spoke Sunday for the Victory
Through Christ Crusade now
being held at the American
Legion Home in Fern Park.
Leo said "Pages of the
Bible were torn out and used
for cigarct paper by many
American prisoners. We were
fed frozen potatoes, raw and
rotton, for the first six
months and a dog we man­
aged to capture and cook
lasted •wonderful.'"
He described humand suf­
fering almost beyond belief
and told how he traded a pre­
cious loaf of bread for a
small Bible and berame con­
vinced that it contained the
strength and help needed by
th perisoners.

Asked by the men to con­
duct Thnnksgiving services,
lie Inter secured permission
from tho Chinese leader to
hold religious services every
Sunday. Many questions about
teachings In the Bible and
about Christianity were asked
by tbe Communists. He stress­
ed the fact that it was his
faith in God which sustained
him during his two-and-onehalf years in captivity in
China.

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Thirty Miles Away
Just 80 mlle« from prosperity.
That’s the status of Sanford and
Seminole County.
Most people could walk that dis­
tance in a normal working day, yet
the elusive target has thwarted
hackers of the Snnford-Tituaville
Cannl for scores of yenrs.
It’ll take 30 miles of d i g g i n g
to get the gateway open to the At­
lantic Ocean thus making Sanford
the hub of a thriving barge canal
traffic.
Thirty miles. Thirty short miles
to prosperity, to make Sanford one
o f the major barge ports in the
South. Sanford enn become another
Brunswick, Ga. Another Galveston,
Texas.
It can become prosperous. The
economy can grow in a very few
months— once ihe cannl is built. The
value of property will certainly grow
with the advent of the cannl.
Never In its history has Snnford
and Seminole County been so close
to exploding into a mnjor beehive of
activity.

Always in its history, the oppor­
tunity has been present to take ad­
vantage of whnt nature has provid­
ed. But the need has been seen by
relatively few persons.
Now, however, the fuse Is lit. The
fuse is short. The economic explo­
sion is nt hand.
In fact, the actunl surveying of
the cannl has started—on the At­
lantic Ocean side of the project.
That’s how certain ennnl backers
are that the undertaking will be­
come a reality.
Snnford and Seminole County are
at long last, on the tnreshhold of
prosperity. A prosperity that will
engulf every facet of life in the area.
To those who have pushed and
pushed this project, we offer a "well
done." We urge everyone within
shouting distance to get behind the
program. Each governmental agency,
each civic group, every other organ­
ization and every Individual should
join in this Now!
If we don't, others will in other
arena. The time is Now I

"W hat Happened to the Ammunition?"

Bruce

Biossat— Roy Cromley

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON — (N EA) servative b y Khrushchev’s Brezhnev f* an 014 Ukraine
hand. He and Khrushchev both
— Right now, a particularly thinking, works with foreign
Communist parties. Ha has served on the southern front
strong but bloodless struggle
become ineffective and his at­ in World War 11. He I* now
is going on between the 12
tendance at functions is hap­ considered Khrushchev's de­
top men who rule the Soviet hazard.
puty.
_______
Communist Party and the So­
The majority of the new
— Aleksei Kosygin. B*. ex­
viet Union, according to some pert on planning, global pol­ men discussed as most likely
top U. S. government Kremicy, light Industry and fi­ to come into the Presidium In
linologiita.
nance, has been 111 sines early a new shake-up art also Khru­
Six member* of the 12-man In tha fall of 1963.
shchev protege*. Two art old
ruling Presidium ere 111 or
— A. I. Mikoyan, 67, ex­ Ukraine hand*.
aged and must be replaced.
So. Khrushchev should end
pert on global policy and
Some of these men have been
|trade, is suffering from pros- up with a stronger majority
ailing for six to eight month*.
; tate and kidney trouble and in the Presidium; that ia. if
Their duties hav* been neg­
he, himself, holds out. H ell
' Jaundice.
lected. Critical decision* hav*
I — Mikhail Suslov, 60, ideol- he 70 soon and is slowing
been postponed. Yet, they still
logiat and propagandist, some­ down.
hold their jobs.
times known as the Goehhels
These ailments are hitting
of the Soviet Union, is ill
hardest at the leadership In
with kndney trouble and per­
the supervision and direction
haps tuberculosis. '‘ Politically,
of international affair*, for­
ha doesn't smell too good ei­
eign Communist parties and
Ity Hal Cochran
'
ther,” says ona Kremlinolodefense.
Sometime*
the thing* peo­
U»l,'
W •* . r.
gist.
/V * b
The Presidium is now to
— Nikolai Rhvemik, 76. In­ ple talk you into are th* hard­
finely balanced between the
m
effective nomir.nl boss of par­ est to get out of.
old Stalin men and tha new­
• • •
ty discipline, it understood to
comers, between the "conser­
have tuberculosis. ||e attends
Add to the brick. lumber and
vative*" and the "modern­
les* than one out of four ma­ mortar some lasting hnppiists," between the "Leningrad
i in as and you hav* th* right
jor functions.
group” and tli# "Ukraine
Thera's alto Frol Kozlov, sort of home.
group,” between the Khru­
movement and background, tell us
Most taxpayers aren't too much
• • •
56, formerly a Khrushchev
shchev proteges and those
what we nre looking at.
Interested any more, but spnee pro.
Why
do
youngster* com­
W y A '*
protege and ex-heir apparent,
who are not proteges, that
Major Cooper knew he was look­
pie nrc still doing some way-out
who suffered a stroke and is plain about homework when
any change would alter the
ing at a group of houses, say, even
things:
still out of action. He and mother doe* it all day long
balances of power. Even per­
though he could not “ see” them in­
— Latest deal is a real "scram­
Khrushchev have moved apart. and into tiie night T
sonal rivalries are balanced.
dividually. To the unconscious cam­
ble," reports Science Service. It’s a
Tha flv*
men
who are not • • •
era, they mny or mnv not have been
Hccau-e power is to evenly
plnn to launch one and one-half doz­
When a youth stays oat tat*
ailing ara elose to Khrush­
balanced, nona of the aged or
recorded ns dots, depending upon
en fertilized eggs into space. (One
chev. Three— Andrei P. Kiri­ with a daughter it's harder
ailing
men
wauls
to
retire
un­
lens power and film grain.
o f the eggs will be hard-boiled as a
lenko, Nikolai V. podgorny for him to gel up with th#
What it means is that there is a
less ho cun insure the man
control.)
|and Dimitri S. Polyansky— sun.
who
replaces
him
will
repre­
definite
place
in
space
for
man.
Miniature thermistors attached to
•
*
•
were
Khrushchev proteges
— Finally, speaking of seeing
sent his point of view. No on#
the eggs affects the normal develop­
Going to school and to a
during the years he ruled the
things, Dr. Ingel»org Schmidt of In­
wants to givs in. So the de­
ment of embryos.
Ukraine. He brought them dentist may seem pretty much
diana University claims that the
flate goes on.
The opportunities for wisecrack­
the same to a youngster—a
with him to tha Presidium
famous "fireflies" of John Glenn
This struggle cannot go on
ing about this are ao great that the
Another, O. I. Voronov, is long, hard grind.
and the other astronauts were caus­
indefinitely, before long, tom*
wise editorialist ignores them and
• • •
CASK S-WI3: Marie P., aged j That is the fallacy of Uic were vaccinated.
aito a Khrushchev protege.
ed by small particles in the liquid 27. was a vivacious young health addicts which Marie
passes on to another apncc-ngo item:
Even if you are frail and of these men must he remov.
It's really easy to maka th*
Leonid I. Brezhnev, though
part of the eves.
— Scientists nt the. USAF School
wife who entertained Mrs. I mentioned.
1skinny or sickly looking, you |ed end successors chosen.
not originally a Khrushchev little things count— get a job
Normally, tiio particles sink to the Crane ami me when I was on
Unless there i* a coup, th*
o f Aero-spncc Medicine in San An­
You may go along possibly arc far moro immune there­
protege, has grown very close. as a teacher.
bottom
of
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eyes,
hut
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KrcmlinoIngUts
believe
Khru­
tonio have finally decided that as­
a speaking trip.
5o't of the way in their sales after to that disease than the
frccfall they float around and be­
tronaut Gordon Cooper actually saw
Me had noticed that her talk hut then refuse to let 1most rugged hut unvaceinat- shchev will come out of the
come visible against the proper back­ face wa* marred by hundreds them generalise 100'r.
reshuffle etronger than he is
the things he said lie snw — houses
cd person!
W on ltith ,
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of tiny pork marks.
In Ihe Himalayas, for instance, or
| For immunity to disease
So please visualize the ana­ now.
Thus doth science rip away more
And during our dinner, she does not depend primarily on logy of the woodtlcks and bedOriginally, five of th* six
trucks on ronils — during his 34-or­
veils between man and the unknown. briefed u» on her background. I yoor rugged muscles or your hugs, whlrh will bite husky aged or ailing men were *#•
bit flight in the Mercury capsule
"I)r. Crane," she confess­ lanned outdoor skin or other people just as readily as skin­ lected a* members of tha
last year, even though it was impos­
'Jr' Iitnsrp
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ed, "I was an extreme health external symbols of nigged ny, wan and sickly looking Presidium by Stalin. In th*
sible.
faddist when I was in the health.
It was impossible because tlie hu­
main,
they
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as
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folks.
"Then He snid to His disciples, teens.
man eye simply cannot resolve ob­
Remember, our bodies are to Khrushchev as soma oth­
Instead, It depends on the
" \nd I followed the physi­ chemistry in your blood!
the harvest to Indeed plentiful, but
jects that small that far away. Hut
simply the solidified "river er* and tend to disagree with
tiie laborers are few. So pray the cal culture magazines tlirn In
there is a difference between seeing
If you have been vaccinat­ hanks" of our blood vessels! him aa to what should be
Lord of the harvest to force out and vogue. The publisher had ed, then yoor blood has built So health is a matter of done. They include:
and perceiving, and the difference is
thrust laborers into His harvest." written taat if you eat the up antibodies for the germ chemistry; not of bulging
— Otto V. Kuuainen, th*
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in the human brain.
— Matthew ID37-38 (Amplified New right foods and exercise pro nr virus against which you muscles!
Major Cooper "perceived" vehicles
S2-y*ar-old Finn, an arch-conperiy, then you will never
Testament).
on roads and smoke from locomo­
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tives for the same reason that a |hm"lie even opposed vaccina­
liar vest in always the result of
soii can recognize a friend way off
previous activity and also a call to tion of all sorts, saving such
down the street but could not d e ­
action. — Rev. C. C. Decs, Jr., Min­ medical aids were entirely
scribe the face of a stranger. Little
unnecessary for people who
ister, Sanford Alliance Church.
signs, subtle configurations, clues of
eat right.
"Well, I believed him Impli­
citly. So, when I was married
at the age of 20, I had never
even been vaccinated for
smallpox.
"Hut on our honeymoon
trip, I contracted a mild case
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of smallpox. It left my face
len While’s well-known news­
Jlilor, Herald:
ot
mi pv a s nee re an
inarrc,j with these hundreds
,t lm e|ev#lionl.
Your policy of "accentual- paper and our own Sanford C a tio n of conc.ee. lurid, con- ,,f „
klriiellv
fltlwllnrt «n/l
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slruclivrn answers
ami llvott
then foil
you
tin (lie positive" causes jnany Herald.
"Indignantly I wrote to the
give u&lt; that kind of answer*.
Your &lt;|ueslion* —ai a voice
i f in tu proudly draw commagazine editor about my
Good! Heading, we shall he­
arisons between William Al­ of the people—In "Around the
|case. Hut lie still claimed 1
roine
ronsirucllvely
more
would never have contracted
civic iii IimIpiI.
smallpox If I had ealeo
And h*\e you noticed Die right."
Increase In cooperative com
When t explained medical
munily effort* toward com­ or psychological caves in this
Altamonte Spring*
Lake Mary
mon gnats? Tim Sanford Wo­ educational column, t always
Mr*. Julia Martov
Mr*. I ranrrs Wester
man's 1’lub line arts depart­ try lo show you graphic rea­
838-13IH
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ment and Ihe JayCee Wives sons or simple analogies by
Hear Lake-Forefl Cllj
Club should be commended which you can get the point.
Mr*. Maryann Miles
l.ske Monroe
for taking Ihe lead together
838-3678
Mrs. It. 1.. Johnson
So we'll do th# asm* thing
In tiie work of expanding the right here.
('avsrlherry
322-1722
local public library service*,
Mrs. Jane ravvrlhrrry
there is a great deal of
Lon gw nod
838-3016
and they should lie encourag­ truth to Hie view that il we
Mr*. Donna F.»tc»
ed to continue.
( bulimia
eat the proper foods, wv shall
838-3317
Mra. Joan Magiw
Didn't it make you proud, doubtless be healthier than
363-3742
Osteen
also, to print the atnry of the otherwise.
Mr*. Clarence Snyder
plan* of the American home
Denary
And if we were to use sea
322-4811
Mrs. Adam Muller
department of Hie Woman’* salt or otherwise give our
668-4110
Club to emphasize in their hodle* a eliance lo receive
Oviedo
Enterprise
program* th* paramount im­ all ti&gt;* 44 water soluble
Mr*. George Kelsey
|
Mis* llrlrn Snodgrass
portance of home-making la chemical alements to ocean
363-3186
608-9133
Uie local etvle ptctureT
water, we might ward off
We asiurw you of our ap­ many deficiency
ailment*,
preciation of
your every
such a* gray hair, baldness,
p-inted word to encourage the and possibly cancer, too.
moral and spiritual strengthRut not all allmenta are of 11
rning of our homes.
the "deficiency" aort.
Mr*. C. K. William*. Sr.
Many dlseatea are caused
by known germ* or viruses.
J’ase -I
Sanford, Florida
Friday, Mnrrii fi, 100-1 Editor, Herald:
And a germ la simply com­
I have been sent the splen­ parable to a tiny mite or
did editorial which appeared rhifger, but much amaller.
w a i.T it n a. t.ir.i.n w , k i i i t o s s s d s r a i . m i t a
In your liiue of Feb. U. en­
You readera know very
I l l s\l i VM.TMI.INK. Mrrulsllea - Oeasral Maaaaer
titled. "A Sanford Son Re­ well that even th* moat nig­
j i i .i v &gt; i.. arstvsTHust
n o t &lt;ih i : i: n
tire*. ’ ’ The gracious and laud­ ged football player or the
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Managing rultor
clseelfled Director
in the editorial I shall always met, will not be immune to
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cherish. Sanford is very, very the bitea of woodtJck* or
County K.lllnr
Business Msntgtr
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dear to in*. I do gel there for fleas or bedbugs or mos­
Huclet&gt; I'dltor
slsohsnlcsl Mupt
a visit whenever I can. On quitoes or houseflies.
my next visit I hope to come
Then why think that tame
si n vriiirriuN s u n
in and visit with those who nigged physical health will
Hams Drillers
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S em in o le I o s a l f
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are responsible for th# pub- prevent mlscroscople "bu gs"
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lieation of your fine news from biting you?
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paper.
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l&gt;. a I'orisl H-auUllone piuvldt Ibst sll m»U suusvrlpuont fes
|old In adtam-t.
Sincerely jours,
A. O. Kanner
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Retired Judge
Q—Which la th* amallrst
I Kies of hjofi.nl. Florid*, undsr Ihs Act of Congress of Starch
District Court of Appeals virui T
Lakeland
A—That o f foot and mouth
to * Herald Is n insnihrr of 111* t'nlird I'rtse which I* •*I Usd exclusively tu th* use fur rtpuUllcallon of all th* local
disease, approximately four
tews primed III this newipapsr.
ten-inillloiiths of an inch.
Leased Land
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While you are out driving this week-end. take this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
of Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

SA Candy Sale
Opens Saturday

Hunts Win Ail-Expense Trip

Girl Guards and Sunbeams
of tbp Salvation Army "ill
conduct their annual cand&gt;
sale in Sanford lor a week
beginning Saturday, accord*
inn to Capt Harry S. Kodrn.
commanding ollicer
These girls in their uni­
forms ot gray will be ottcrini;
boxes of delicious assorted
chocolates and mint slicks to
Hie folks in our community.
The Girl Guard movement
Is the Salvation Army Inter­
national organization for girls1
between the ages of II and
J8. founded in Knglnnd in
1915 and inaugurated the fol­
lowing year in tbe United
States. The Sunbeams, the
younger sister organization
for girls between tbe age* of
six and II. have been stead­
ily growing sinec its begin­
ning in Halt. Today, there are
more than 1.300 active Guard
and Sunbeam troops in the
United States
The |iur|His&lt;* of Ibis dedi­
cated organization is to in­
still in girl.* a love (or God
and country, to build sound
character and healthy Inxlics
and to teach them to help
others in the true spirit of
service.
The current candy sole uillj
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help lo maintain Hus pro t
gram in our low n. Any profit
from the sale is used exclu­
sively for Troop eipilpinent.
Tlie law require* Hint a la
eampersbips annual trips or
Iwj
be placed on all seed mo*
the purchase of the familiar
gray and red iinlliinn* worn mg through normal trade
by the troop members.
channel* showing kind, va­
riety. germination, pure seed,
other crops
In addition to stumiu in inert mallei
•'Tile Keefe Bras'ille Show,” common wceil seed, nos 0 1 JUusscllc is active behind Hie weed seed and the nanu ami
t Deras os executive produc­
address ol the grower.

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Deltona, across Lake Monroe. Macklr
Pros, has put the “ Deltona Queen"
m operation, providing for visitors
to Deltona free boat trips of I'.,
hours on the hike. The "Deltona
Queen" is a ;l(l-passenger replica of
tin* old time paddle wheel river bouts
which used to plv the St John*
Kiver between .lav ksoitv ille and San­
ford
Mackle lb tc- model id I he World
Pair house is open for inspevtiott at
Deltona, on ‘‘ model home row " This
is a duplicate ol the model home to
In* on display for New York World
Pair v i s i t o r * vonintem mg next
month
There are activities every night
m the week, excepting Saturday, at
Deltona. An adult education class has
opened and the first church group iholding serxices every Sunday at
the &lt; ommunitv ( eutci
Ixillgswiiod Itllildv’ l's aie exiep
tloually proud ol the two homes they
soon will he offering on the last two
lots available m Clove Manor I l.c &gt;
are at Mellomdle Avenue and Wash­
ington Drive and soon " ill be com
pletcvl.
The voriiei home will have lour
bedrooms, two baths, a lamilv room,
living room, dining room and a vox
vied patio, with a double garage

I'ir-l tiny of Sprint: is coming up
two weeks front totlny — on March
20 So now is an opportune time to
shop around for that new home, to
move in with the advent o f Spring,
the summery days o f earlier tins
week should he an added incentive.
Shoemaker ( (instruction (.‘otnpunv
-till has available and ready Tor o«
cii puncy. completely finished, four
new, homes in its new Knvenun Park
third section.
These homes have fully equipped
kitchens, centrally heating arrange­
ments and are 'ptepped” for air con­
ditioning
There are custom-limit
kitchen cabinets
Herb Steiistrom. o f Stenstrom
Realty, representing Shoemaker, also
reports three homes are under con­
struction and purchasers now may
-elect colors o f choice for the kit­
chen. rooms, hath and appliances.
Central water and sewer systems
are in-tailed, as well as paved roadTwo new homes are open for in­
spection in neighboring Idyllwildc.
These have ventral beating and ail'
conditioning. They are o f modern
archit wt tire.
A novelty also is ottered at Idyllvvdde. !!c-idc.- paved loads and curbs,
-ewer and water. Idvllwilde lias side­
walks
A novelty also i« offered, too, at

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lo r the tluril time in lour
year* ol
nationwide sales
competition by Hie l.meoln
Mercury divis un ot the Toni
Motor Company. Willie and
Kdwm Hunt hav■ won all cx
JH'ilsc trip* abroad llinuigli
V nia-t iinu-iial anil v.ilu
sales pertoiiuanee lor Janu­
able colli &gt;non vvi.l (oi in Ilic
ary and Tchruary
exhibit
.Icwi-li Ycrcttuinial
Willie Hunt, owner and
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.it tlir Central
president ol Hunt l.meoln ■
Tiurid.v VI11 *v ii ui * VI.•itla nil
Mercury, and Mi* Hunt will
Hcscarvh Cvntrr on S.iturspend two week* in Paris and
day from
until 5 p in
Home during April. Their
Tincollection
i« lieing
ho*Is in Hume will he Hen T
Mill*
lletroil
i'ord Motor made available 111 r«»11 n11 tbe
y ue president lot the Lincoln- taint *pviii-or*!ii|) ot 1lit* Sin
Mercury division, and Mrs ngogue lonlererne of Orlando
ami will lie available for view
Mill*.
Kdw in Hunt. *.ile- manager in.' by liie public through
of Hunt Lincoln Mercury, and March 21
router of the exhibition and
Mrs, Hunt will spend six days
of Jewixh art is tbe most
in licrmuda in April.
-acred object ti-cvl in Jewish
Hen
llenaderel.
star of vvorsbii. the *cr«ill of the
•'Petticoat
Junction "
ill s! Torah winch i* written bv
Woli lame us Itrnoklyn tele* luuul on parchiucul. oilier
p li o n e operator Gertrude ceremonial objects are :ts-oGearshift
un Jack Benny's eialed with the life cycle
The greatest variety of art
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Center lo Show Collection Of Jewish Art
abject* to he shown are thu*e
winch serve to heaulily Mu
bididay observance* ot the
Jewi-h scar: the spire t&gt;oxo&lt;
of j|| passible .shape*. used
fur the Havdalah ceremony
concluding tbe Sabbath; the
llanukkah lamp* culling la
mind the victory ot the an
dent Maccabees who (ought
for freedom of religious vsor
ship
and
the
illiniiinaivil
Ksflirr
scroll*
made
lor
I’urim. tbe most toyous day
of the Jewish year.
Hie exhibition reveal* a
rarely seen dimension ot ari
in tlie western world and pio
vide* ii key lor the heller-tin
ilerstanding of. one of its
, major religions.
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The other home will have three
bedrooms, two baths, a sunken living
loom, family room, dining room, an
“ island'* kitchen, large patio and a
double caipoile. V feature will l*e a
drive to the tear of Inc housing, per

Church To Hear
Contest Entries
'siind.iv evening servin' tin*
week at the first H.ipist
I'tnoeh of sanlard will *pol
:tu Youth
‘t:ii ,*i voiiiu people who
11 ,»s« prepared *peeclle* to
enii-r
ihe
Baptist
Itellei
&gt;in skers
'loiunament
will
theii talk* 'The*** will
i" judged and one will lie
*eli * Usl
lo represent
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I..ui ii.. nivtii ,&lt;i m an •- i it *
next Tuesday
I hose to *peak Stlinla* will
he Ml*&gt; Itc.kv lilies, who vvi I
speak on die -object
More
I lull i liuivli ioiina ' Mis*
Sue Koke, who will speak on
the subject ' S o Semi I You."
in I Jerry Pull who will speak
on tlie subject ' VVliat t* lion
I'stV •"
i Ini’ Primary vhuu will pie
sent special music under the
dilution vvf Mi*
Herbert
Stensiruii!
Vl the close of the service
llev t ied It l bailee, pastor,
will pre-cut the key* ol flu
church to tbe \ ootli Week ol
livers who will assume Ihe
leadership vvf tlie churi h lor
lone vvink

milling a turn-around.
King-wood also i- o ffe r in g two
four-bedroom home.- iiovv under con ­
struction at &lt;ireenhi iar o f I .in h Ar*
bor O ihv fares the 12th green and
I•*i11 in ' ol M ovlair Countr\* Club.

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Florida's sportsmen will have an opportunity to
reply to a request from the Florida Bowhuntsr’s Council
that tha Citrus Wildlife Management Area be aet aside
fo r bow hunting exclusively fo r a trial period o f three
pears. Tha Gama and Fresh Water Fish Commission
agreed to present the request In form o f a question to
be asked at a aeries o f SO public meetings beginning
March S. These meetings, according to A. D. Aldrich,
Commission director, will be held statewide and are de­
signed to obtain the thoughts and opinions o f Flcrlds'a
sportsmen in regard to hunting and fishing regulations,
Masons and bag limits.
Aldrich said the Commission, In a regular business
meeting at Orlando, discussed other questions that would
be asked during the meetings. Some concern extending
the closing date o f turkey season past the dosing date
for deer, opening the hunting season In South Florida
prior to the general opening date, and extending the sea­
son in Northwest Florida after the general closing date.
Sportsmen will also be asked to comment on a hunters
cholca o f either m x deer hunt during the last day o f the
Mason In certain areas.
In other action the Commission established three
fish refuges on the St. Johns River In Volusia and Putnam Counties, pending approval o f the U. 8. Corps o f
Engineers.
The Commission approved • request from the Leesburg Chamber o f Commerce to allow the taking o f gar
fish by gigs and bow and arrow during daylight hours
In Lake County from March 1 to May SO; approved a
one-year permit for taking o f eels In the St. Johns River
by means o f Ml pots and fyke nets; and approved a long
range fisheries research project on Florida lakes.
Tha next niMting o f the Commission will be April 24
at TallahasMa at which time tha hunting and fishing
rules and regulations fo r 1964-65 will be established.

Oviedo High Bowling Card
Mar. 9
Mar. 10
Mar. SO
Mar. 10
Apr. •
Apr. IS
Apr. 10
Apr. S7
May 4
May 11
May I I
May 25
June 1
June S

EdgewaUr
Even*
Lyman
Boon*
Colonial
Seminole
Bishop Moor*
Oak Ridge
Apopka
Edgewater
Evan*
Lyman
Boons
Colonial

Winter Park Lanas
Parkwood Lanta
Medallion Lanas
Winter Park Lanas
Colonial Lanta
Jat Lents, Sanford
Winter Park Lanas
Winter Park Lane*
Apopka Lenee
Fairvllla Lanes
Winter Park Lents
Winter Park U n as
Bowling Center
Winter Park Lanas

Tonight's entries:
— a /ie ssn* —
I. apace Try, a. Oe l.ukc. I.
•Wold Reply. 4- PrlceU.e Pep,
4. Torque's Leo*, 0. Lu«.n.,

To Activate Plan
NEW YORK (U PI) A
pension plan originally pro­
posed to National Basketball
Association
players
three
years ago, will be activated
with the start o f the 1964-65.
stason. NBA players had
threatened to strike prior to
the All-Star game In Boeton
last month unless tha owners
and tbs league agreed to la
Itlato a pension plan.

Pre Season Game
IT . LOUIS (U P I)—The St.
Loula Cardinals and the Min
nesota Vikings will meet la
a pre-seaaon National Foot
ball League game to Atlanta,
Ga., Saturday night, Aug. 11.

Signs Contract
LOS ANQKLKS (U PI) Walter (Buddy) lo e fb e r, a
farmer Louisiana State half
•eck who waa drafted aa a
future choice by the Lee An­
geles Rama to 1M&gt;, has sign­
ed his 1N4 contract, the Rama
Thursday.

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The starting Uncap for the
Greyhounds, announced by
Coach Walt Daurat, will be
BIU Tot ton and Donnie
Smith at forwards, Gena
Wlnkelman at center, and
Gene Griffin and Joa Ash­
er at guards.
e • •
man, coached by Walt Diurat, la aiming to do the same
thing tonight—post a win over
tha Apopka five. If the Grey*
hounds faU, they will put
away their gear for the sea­
son.
If tha Lyman outfit ellmlnates Apopka tonight' they
will win a berth In Saturday's
quarter-finals and a chance (o
go into the finals for the reg­
ional tIUe and to participate
in the state tournament.
Dturaa will have a pair of
the top Orange Belt Confer­
ence scorers In the fray to­
night. BIU Tolson hai appear­
ed in 22 contests this season.
He racked up a total of 340
points for a game average of
15.7. Hla cohort, S-foot-4 can
ter Donnie Smith, appeared
in IB games and scored 281
points for an average of 14.8.
Of course, Apopka did not
do too badly itself In grabbing
faaU of tha league's title with
10 victories In 12 attempts
Also tha Darters were paced
by Bill Shcppsrd who aver­
aged 15.6 point! per game and
Stave Sabadoa who ended the
regular season with a per
game average of 15.5.
Both clubs have depth and
tonight's contest, elated for 9
p.m., could be ona of the best
cage tuts of the season be­
tween Orange Belt Confer
ence schools. Lyman had a
record o f Mven wins and five
loasea la OBC compeUtlon and
n 14 and 10 record for all
games. Apopka's overaU rec
ord was 21 and 4.

DRESS EN DOWN — Charley Dresnen tells the Detroit conches that he
expects the Tigers to show early teeth. Listening to the manager at the
Lakeland training base are, left to right, Bernie de Vivclros, Stubby Over­
mire, George Spencer and Boh Swift.

With the start of the 1984
Junior Boya League (Babe
Ruth) and Little Major Leaguo (Little League), a* well
aa the men's and women's
softball seasons only a month
away, City Recreation Dlrcclor Jim Jcrnlgan announced
today that clinics for tho
coaches and managers of the
various teams will be held at
the Recreation Department
offices.

Semi-Pro Girls'
Teams Clash

The Orlsndo Rebels and
the McNamara Tempests, two
Orange
county
baskotbaU
teams, will clash Saturday
night in a girls basketball
contest
at
Lyman
High
School’s gymnasium for Use
benefit of the South Seminole
Little League BascbaU Asso­
ciation.
The two aextets, both top
ranking
aeml-pro
aggrega
tloni among Florida's girls
teams, are eapectcd to com­
pete al the number one and
two teams In the itqte tour­
nament thli Spring In St.
Petersburg.
McNamar and tho Rebels
have clashed on two previous
occasions this year with the
Rebels taking both tills. How­
ever, they wore by the nar­
rowest of margins, one point
and three points.
Proceeds will assist the
South Seminole Little League
organisation in raising funds
to provide lights for night
CTHCAGO (UPI) - A ayo play. All of,th e South Semi­
dJcate o f Chicago business nole boys basebaU clubs this
men expects to have n fran­ year will use a single field,
chise In the American Foot playing two games nightly.
ball League possibly by 1965
and certainly by 1986, spokes­
man Bob Nuaabaum Mid to­
day.
Nuisbaum, who bai operat­
ed tha minor league Chicago
Jacin and Elorri rallied to
Panthers recenUy, said Bill win tha Thursday night fea­
VMck, former majority own­ ture eighth game doubles higher o f tha Chicago White Sox Ught at the Orlando Seminole
had baaa Invited to Join the Jal Alai Fronton.
group and to "definitely in­
Tha poat two team ran four
straight points In the five
terested."
The group will make formal point affair but wera stopped
appUcaUon for the fran­ cold In their first try for the
chise at • meeting of tha (Inal taUay.
AFL
expansion
commltlM
Astiga and Zarra In post
late this month or in April, one, then followed suit with
Nussbaum aald.
four In a row and the two
Nusabaum laid the AFL's teams met head-on for game
five year contract for 656 point with Jacin and Elorri
million with the National taking It.
Broadcast Co. for TV of Its
It waa Elorrl's third tri­
games sparked the group’s umph of the night. He opened
decision to apply for a fran­ with n fourth game single*
chise.
win and shared the fifth
game victory with Martin.

Jacin, Elorri
Rally To Win

Terrell 18-5
To Beat Zech

By Tim Morlarty
UI'I Sports Writer
There'* bad news today for
National League hitters.
Sandy Koufax Insists he
ahould ba able to improve on
hit 1063 record, when he wen
25 o f 30 decisions.
"There’s room for Improve­
ment until you win every
game," the Los Angeles Dod­
ger's ace southpaw explained
in an alarming matter-offact fashion after his Initial
workout Thursday at Vero
Beach.
“ I feel I can Improve In my
number o f Victoria* and on
my ratio of walks this year,"
added the major league’s out­
standing pitcher of 1963. "I
may lose more game, but if
I'm lucky I feel 1 can win
more, too."
Koufax allowed an average
of 1.68 walks per nine in­
nings last year to rank fifth

Baseball Clinics For Oviedo Begins
Baseball, Track
JH Cage Tourney
Little Leagues Set Workouts
Begins Tonight

Chicago To Ask
AFL Franchise

SO KC Track Entries
m u s t such

For the third time this
season the Lyman High Grey­
hounds get a chance to race
the Apopka High Blue Dart­
ers. The two quintets will
clash tonight in the quarter­
final rounds o f the Clast " B ”
Regional Basketball Tourna­
ment on Apopka's home court.
It will be now or never for
(he Greyhounds. In two earl­
ier contests thli season the
Blue Darters outran t h e
Hounds. But In two contests
alto this season the DcLand
Bulldogs did the same thing.
However, In a third meeting,
the Lyman five rebounded
and beat the Bulldog*. Ly• e •

Page 6—Fri. Mar. 6, '64

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Room For Improvement,
Kouffax Says Off Selff

j u l ia n s t x n s t r o m

Spring la tha tima o f year whan amall boya sudden*
ly seem obaeaaed with worms Instead o f pigtails. The asp
in tha trees flows faster, and tha paea o f all Ufa quickens
perceptibly.
Yat along with this renewed activity comes a strange
malady that contradicts tha general trend. It usually af­
flicts the males o f a family more than tha feminine mem­
bers. And tha result Is a virtual stoppage o f productive
work—both at tha office and at horns.
Tha cauae o f spring fever la a mystery. Its cure la
not, say the fishing fans at Mereury outboards. In fact,
all that's needed la a simple tcnlc concocted o f bass
mixed with a generous portion o f fresh air and sunshine.
The best way to combat spring fever la to recognise
Ha early symptoms. Glased eyes, reasons for not fer­
tilising the lawn, unwarranted interest in baseball
training — these are many o f the first signs. If not
checked quickly, the patient's condition can worsen
rapidly.
Instead of a dector'a office, steer the sufferer Into a
■porting goods store or boat shop. Next, dump the guy's
tackle box in front o f him with a suggestion that his
gear needs sorting. Rumaging through a batch o f fa .
vorite lures has moro therapeutic value than a session
on a psychiatrist’s couch.
Then, maw, "Jest aet a-side." Nature’s tonic will do
the root.
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franfnrh

A coaches' clinic for Little
Major League personnel is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Tues­
day, another clinic for the
Junior boya league teams is
silted for 7:30 p.m., Wednes­
day, and another clinic for
men's and women's softball
entries Is to be held at 7:30
p.m., Thursday.
Jcrnlgan pointed out that
the seasons get underway for
■II leagues on April 6. Coach­
es and officials, Jcrnlgan re­
ported, arc still needed. He
said that those Interested in
participating In the summer
program o f the Recreation
Department — either as a
coach or an umpire — ahould
contact Jcrnlgan or attend
one of the clinics next week.
Tryouts for the Junior Boys
League are slated for March
16 and 17 at Sanford’s Memor­
ial Stadium. Tryouts for tho
Little Major League are to
be conducted at Fort Mellon
Park on March 19 and 20.
Further details toncernlng
the tryouU, Jcrnlgan said,
would ba announced next
week.

Fight Results
By United Press International
BELFAST, Northern Ire­
land UPI) — Johnny Cald­
well, 11794, Ireland, stopped
George Bowes 118, Wales (7).
W O R C E S T E R , Mass.
(UPI) — Dick French, 148,
Providence, R.I., stopped Domlngo Ortis, 154, Puerto
Rico, (4).

Names Chairman
GENEVA, N. Y. (U PI) Len Caianova, head football
coach at the University of
Oregon and president of tha
American Football Coaches
Association, Wedneaday nam­
ed Alva E. Kelly aa chairman
of the public relationi and
press committee of the coach­
es' group. Kelly Is head foot­
ball coach of Hobart College.

Stadium Plans

By Jo* Warden
Herald Rports Writer
Baseball and track workouts
are under way at Oviedo High
School and tha prospect* are
bright for good seasons In
both sports.
Coach Paul Mikler’s baseball charges era heading for
tha diamond, In preparation
fur the coming prep season.
The Lloni opened practice laat
Monday and hop* to bo ready
next Friday when they open
the season at Lyman.
Oviedo’a basebmllcra should
have an exceptional year due
to the fart that all but twe
men will be returning. Some
changca will have to be made
to supplement these losses,
particularly on tha mound. Yat
the Llona will have their dart­
ing hurler, Jimmy Courier, re­
turning and combined with
other returning starters, tha
Class B Lions are hoping for
the best
Although Oviedo’a trackman
did not get much tima to prac­
tice, and are still somawhat
out of shape, tha Lions open­
ed their 1964 season last Tues­
day at TltuavUls, placing third
In tha m att
Tha Oviedo cindermen gam
•tad 19 point* but ware beaten
by powerful Titusville (8614)
and Eau Gallia (68 tt) In tha
Lion's Initial start o f the at
son.
Although the Llona have n
shortage o f men out for track,
some o f tho tods displayed
good potential, end aa tha sea
son progress** the Llona will
rapidly Improve.
Coached by Arthur Scott
the Oviedo cindermen plan
various masts in the future
among area schools. The Llona
are hoping to upset compel!
tion end will be trying to do
so.

The Seminole County Junior
High School cage tournament
begins tonight at Seminole
High's Flemming Gymnasium
when first rounds will be play­
ed for both tho eighth and
ninth grade tea mi.
In the opener at 6:30 p. m.,
the Sanford
Junior High
eighth grade Braves will tan­
gle with the eighth grade
team from Slavia. At 7:45
p. m., the South Seminole
Junior High Hurricanes will
clash with tho Oviedo Jun­
ior High Lions Cuba.
Saturday night In the fin­
als the winner of the SanfordSlavia eighth grade battle
will meet the South Seminole
eighth grade five, starting at
6:30 p. m. for the eighth
grade title..
In the nightcap, the San­
ford Junior High Braves will
meet the winner of Friday
night's contest between South
Seminole and Oviedo for the
Junior high county champion­
ship.
In ninth grade play, San­
ford Junior High and South
Seminole Junior High era ex­
pected to play la the finals.
The Braves and the Hurri­
cane* have met on two pre­
vious occasions this season
and each haa racked up one
victory. Both have records of
four wins end one loss In
county competition.

$84,114 Won
At Gulfsfream
Is New Record
HALLANDALE (UPI) —
An unidentified bettor Thurs­
day won the largest payoff In
American horsaraclng history
— 184,114.20 at Gulfstream
Park race track.
Tha winnings surpassed the
fotmar record o f 179,660JO
paid to Joseph Mariano, a bar­
tender from Waterbury, Conn,
at New York’s Roosevelt
Raceway Nov. 6, 1063.
Tha big twin double Jackpot
hero evolved In a set o f cir­
cumstances In which tha win­
ner only had to pick three of
the four winners to do It.
The payoff cam* about this
way:
First, tha 70 to 1 shot Scattergood won the fifth race to
pay $142.60 in tha win pool.
In tha alath race, Col. Engel
(18.60) came In first. Only 218
peraons had live ticket* for
ths second half o f tha twin,
tha eighth and ninth races.
In tha eighth, Inltadaa won
at $115.40 for a $2 win bet
when tha first horse across the
finish tin* waa disqualified for
Interference.
And only on* ticket holder
held a twin doubts ticket with
Inltadaa' number on it. The
bettor, thus, collected tha en­
tire pool—$84,114.20.

Final OBC
Standings
Apopka
DcLand
Lymaa
Leesburg
Lakavlew
Klaalmmse

Conf.
W L
10 2
10 2
7 1
1 7
a •
S 10

Overall
W L
21 4
18 8
14 10
11 11
8 16
1 IS

lsco In a winter trade, belted
two balls over the left-center
field fence, 400 feet from
home plate.
Hank Aaron also left Man­
ager Bobby Bragan ch a.ling
with glee as he knocked three
practice pltchca out of the
Braves' spacious t r a i n i n g
camp.
Hal Renlff, the New York
Yankees' best right-handed
relief pitcher last season, fin­
ally signed his contract for
an estimated $1,500 raise,
which put him in the $16,000a-year bracket. Tha Yankee*
now have only ona unsigned
played—21-game winner Jim
Bouton, who la seeking a 100
per cent raise to $18,000.
Tha Kansa* City Athletics
reduced their holdout list to
t h r e e — Rocky Colavlto,
George Aluslk and Moe Drabowsky—when Wayne Causey
cam* to terms. Causey was
the A ’s leading hitter laat
year (.280) and also topped
the club in doubles (32),
John Tsltourls, the Cincin­
nati Reds' last holdout, capi­
tulated. 8o did Floyd Robin­
son c f the Chicago White Sox,
leaving pitchers Jaun Pisarre
and Joe Horlen outside the
fold.

White Facing
Tough Foes
DAYTONA BEACH — De­
fending champion Ralph White
of Los Angeles will face 07
formidable foes from 22 states
end Canada when he goes to
tho starting line In the 27th
running o f the Daytona 2 0 0 feature event of tha annual
AMA Motorcycle Classics at
Daytona International Speed­
way March 15.
Chief among those who will
face him in America's longest,
richest, and moat Important
bike race are Dick Mann, Pin­
ole, C alif, AMA'a 1063 Grand
National champion; D i c k
Klamfoth, Groveport, Ohio,
three times winner o f the big
race; Bart Mark*], Flint,
Mich, former national champ;
Dick Hammer, Lakewod, Calif.;
Georg* Boeder, Monroeville,
Ohio, runner-up to Mann in
national standings laat year,
and Roger Reiman, Ktwanee,
11, winner of the Daytona 200
in 1961.
A total of 497 supar-performanc* bikes will be seen la
aetion during tha annual Ctoaales.

•&gt;

Harwood Enters
Marathon Race

By Jane Casselberry
Casselberry outboard rac­
ing enthusiast Jo*. Harwood
will enter the South Florida
Outboard Marathon sponsored
by tha Palm Beach Outboard
Club thli weekend.
Harwood flaw down today
to laalUarto* himself with
tha course which haa been
Mt up on tha Inland Water­
way from Riviera Beach to
CHICAGO (U P I)—There'll Ft. Pierce on Saturday and
back on Sunday.
be more than 50 trackmen
competing In Individual events
o f tha Chicago Dally News
Relays tonight, but the star
NEW YORK (U PI) - The
of the show, win or lose, la Metropolitan Basketball Writ­
Loyola’s Tom O'Hara.
ers Association will honor Joe
Tha 21-year-old redhead will Lapchick and Nat Holman,
be aiming for hla second con­ both of whom were members
secutive Relays crown In tha o f the original Boston Celtics,
rail*. Rut more Important, at Its annual dinner March IS.
ho'll lie trying to better his
own indoor record o f 8:56.6,
aet aarllar this winter in the
New York AC gamas.

O ’Hara Star In
News Relays

Cage Dinner

PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) Tha Delta Park Recreation
Commission Monday disclosed
it plans to build an all-purposo dome-covered stadium
with a seating capacity of
46,730 at an aitlraated cost of
$23.5 million. The stadium
would contain a 30-atory-hlgh
dome and be the largest cov­
Half tha world'* cork supply
ered arena In the world, ac­ comes from southern Portucording to it* sponsors.
1*1.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Er­
nie TerreU, Chicago skyacraper
and
third-ranking
heavyweight contender, to n
solid 16-8 favorite to apill the
American debut tonight of
tall southpaw Gerhard Zech,
champion of Germany.
With boxer-puncher TerreU
A l l f l f C I W/ C HE A 1 P U M P a n i l C O O L I N G U N I I
towering ilx-foet six and slug­
ger Zech rearing six-feet
five, they are the two tallest
opponents aver to meat in a
natioasUy televised fight.
Their scheduled 10-rounder
at Madtooa Square Garden
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among the National League's
control pitchers. In seven o f
his 20 complete games, Koufaxx didn’t allow a single
pais. He issued only 62 walks
in 311 innings over the entire
season.
Felipe Alou raised a few
eyebrows in hia initial drill
with the Milwaukee Braves
Thursday
at West Palm
Beach. The slugging outfield­
er, obtained from San Frnn-

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A it Program
Enjoyed By
Sorority
Paintings, artists and art in
the making were the setting
for a recent meeting of the
Theta Epsilon o f Beta Sigma
Phi,
The hostess for this affair
was Francis Revero. Sharon
Davis and Kay Lee were in
eharge of the program.
The sorority girls were
given a huge piece of art pa
per, colored chalk and plenty
o f time to c.eatc an original
drawing. The group comment
ed on the excellent program
selected.
Following the program, the
group made its final plans for
the spring rush parties. Also
they were reminded of the
sewing contest. Those mem
bers present were Mona Walk
er, Betty Lewis, Sharon Dav­
is, Jan Cahill, Fran Revero
Barbara Daigle, Kay Lee
Pat Largen, Betty Davlst
Sherri Bolti, JoAnn Bohannon,
and Betty Erickson.

Work Better When
Kept In Shape
By Myrtle Wilson
You'll save more time and
energy, if you have little
utensils, as well aa big appll
ances, in good repair. Clean
Ing your kitchen utensils is
an Important part o f the care
you give them. Learn the
correct materials and meth
ods to use in cleaning com
mon kitchen utensils.
Avoid leaving food stand
ing in an alumlum pan long
er than necessary. Minerals
in the food cause discolors
tion and may pit the metal.
To brighten stained and dls
colored alumlum pans, boil
an acid, such as vinegar, In
it and rub with fine stcol
wool and whiting. Arid foods
such aa sour milk, tomatoes,
rhubarb, tart apples or plums
cooked In aluminum brighten
it. These foods will be safe
for eating. Never scrape
aluminum with another met*
al.
Clean discolored brnsa or
eopptr by rubbing it with
hot buttermilk or hot vinegar
and aalt, or a commercial
cleaner. Wash it thoroughly.
Dry iron and tin utensils
thoroughly and store them
uncovered in a dry place to
prevent rusting. I f they must
be atora for soma time, give
them a protective coating of
unsalted f a t Don’t scour tin
pana. It removes the tin
coating and lets tha steel
base metal rust.
Clean chromium and nickel
with soap and water. For
stubborn stains, usa Spanish
whiting. Never use coarse
scouring powder.

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Fri. Mar. 6, '64—Page T

Election
Officers, Picture Quiz
Crazy Hats Parade Held By Club
The election o f officers
highlighted the recent "Crnxy
Hats and Picture Matching"
luncheon at the Sanford Wo*
man's Club. The general bus­
iness and American Home De­
partment members were pre­
sent.

Iparade was Mrs. Donald
Klamm. Mra. W.L. Gramkow,
presided over the business
Ia e a a i o n , hearing reports

The nominating committee
gave their nominations for
the general club officers.
Those incoming officers will
be: Mrs. W.L. Merritt, presi­
dent for two years; Mrs. Fred
J. Harris, first vice president
for one year; Mrs. M.E.
Smith, second vice president
for two years; Mrs. Al Hunt,
third vice president for one
year; Mrs. H.W. Rucker, re­
cording secretary; and Mrs.
I-.E. Spencer, treasurer. These
officers were elected by bal­
lot.

Also all the department o f­
ficers, voted upon last month,
were ratified at this luncheon.
The program, sponsored by
Mrs. W.L. Kirk, was entitled
"C raiy Hats and Picture
Matching." While Mrs. N.V.
Farmer played "Put On Your
Old Gray Ilonnet,” many of
the club members individually
strutted across the stage to
the tune o f the music to be
judged.
Mrs. Irving Pryor was giv­
en the prise for the craxlest
hat. The most original prise
was given to Mrs. W.R.
Stringfleld. Mrs. W.B. Brinson won the prize for the
prettiest hat in the crazy hats
parade.
The picture matching con­
test was centered around pic­
tures taken many years ago
of twelve o f the members.
These portraits were placed
on an old fashioned bamboo
easel. The members enjoyed
guessing the identify of the
picture. Mrs. George Wells
won the prise for the most
correct identifications.
The twelve members who
willingly gave their earlier
portraits were: Mrs. Olivi
Hunt, Mrs. Buela Wells, Mrs.
Louisa Stringfleld, Mrs. Ivey
Rucker, Mrs. Mildred Gramkow, Mrs. Charlctte Smith,
Mrs. Lill Redding, Mrs. Helen
Gleeson, Mrs. Stella Pryor,
Mrs, Dot Harkey, Mrs. Flor­
ence Stcnstrom and Mrs.
Mary Merritt.
Mrs. W.B. Brinson was
chairman of this successful
luncheon. The ladles assisting
her were: Mrs. N.V. Farmsr,
Mrs. Lorraine Graham, Mrs.
H.W. Goodspeed, and Mrs.
Herbert Behrens.
The club room was decorat­
ed throughout with azaleas.
The apeaker'a table was over­
laid with a variety o f spring­
time flowers.
Mrs. Stella Moore played
the piano for the group to
sing the "8tar Spangled Ban­
ner,*' followed by the flag
salute. Mrs. George Wells
gave the Invocation.
Narrator for the crazy hats

Dr. Luis Peres was tha
guest speaker at a recant
meeting of the JayCee Wives
Club, which was held at the
home of PauletU While. The
speaker's tople was "Commu­
nism." Tba club members belleved this speech to be very
Informative and vary awak­
ening.
Several new member* were
welcomed to the club. These
ladles are Mrs. Jack Ludwig,
Mrs. Charles Thomaa and
Mrs. James Rowe.
The club also had aeveral
guests attending: Mrs. Ra
mand Israel, Mrs. James Me
Keo, Mrs. Richard Morrison,
Mrs. Wendell Springfield and
Mrs. Kenneth Wing.
It was announced that the
wivaa would be In charge of
the conceislon atand for the
Retarded Children's A isoda
tion Variety Show.
Tickets ware distributed to

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Joe Tart Jr. spent tha week­
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Mr. and Mra. Gena Newton
and children, Mark, Dale and
Jeff, visited Mr. and Mrs.
N i c k Pflefsuf, Wednesday
evening. The Newtons are
from Aiken, 8. C., where he
stationed in the Air Force.
Mr*. Newton is the former
Ann Mims, of Sanford.

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Print name, address with
zone, style number and size.

The Art Association will
meet March • at 7:10 p.m. in
tba old library building. All
members are asked to bring
pencil or charcoal, a chair
and drawing boards, if potsi
ble. TMa meeting will be a
sketch class with a model.

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Uie members for the drawing
of Top Value stamps to bene
fit the Retarded Children's
Association. Tho Candy Strip
era will help tbe wives sell
the tickets.
A thank you not* from Mrs.
Sarah King was read, thank
ing the club for its partietpa
Uon In the Silver To* held at
the public library. The wives
will also help the JsyCees In
Its sponsoring of the Navy
Appreciation Day and Polio
Days.
It was voted that the ladles
would endorse, with the Story
League of Sanford, Mrs. C. L.
Park Sr., as Mother of the
Year.
Final plans were made for
the luncheon to be held at the
Malson-Jardln Restaurant in
Altamonte Springs on March
7.
Those attending the meeting
and program were Mrs, Dave
Berrien, Mrs. Charles Bose,
Mrs. Tom Price, president
and conductor of the meeting,
Mrs. Jo Kampf, Mrs. Ham­
mond Polk, Mrs. Charles Tetenbsum, Mrs. Larry Skates
and Mrs. Phillip Skates.

Meeting

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A preparation containing fe­
male hormones was applied to
one side ot the face and neck
and to one hand of 60 middleaged womrn. A similar formula
containing no hormones was
used on tha other aide. It was
quickly apparent that the side
treated with hormones looked
better. At tbs end of the test in
all but two cases, skin line* were
definitely Isas noticeable, oomplexion was softer, smoother,
fresher. There was no local
Irritation In any case; examina­
tion revealed absolutely no sys­
temic effects. Tbs hormunrs
had beautified effectively and
safely.
In aa effort !o speed ap hor­
mones' beautifying action, n
trustworthy SO-year-old labora­
tory developed a fluid formula
callad llORM ON BX Beauty
Serum. This laboratory con­
ducted a test on S5,000 womrn

Events Day Planned By
Handy Helpers 4H Club
Tbe L a k e
Monroe 4-H
Handy Helpera Club met re­
cently at tha home of their
leader, Mra. H. M. Wilson,
on Rivervlew Avenue.
Patty Bukur, club president,
presided over the business
meeting. Becky Gowan gave
the devotional.
Plans were made for the 4
H County Events Day on April
S. Those to take part in it will
be Susan Dunn, narrator.
Cookie Russell, Charlene Ba­
ker, Pst Nelson and Betty
Baker. Patty Baker will en­
ter the public speaking con­
test.
The girls will be hostesses
next week for the monthly
meeting of the Lake Monroe
Home Demonstration Club at
the Monroe Community Build­
ing. They planned and worked
out a menu and will use a St.
Patricks Day theme in dec­
orations.
Tho club last Saturday
spent the day at the Central
Florida Fair. They were ac­
companied by their leaders,
Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. H. L.
Johnson.
Four of the member* will
make outfits to enter In the
County 4-H dress revue on
April 23.
Members
attending were
Barbara and Becky Gowan,
Sara Dyson, "fiambl Chessle,
Ruth Bullard, Yvonne Strip­
ling, Pat Nelson, Suzanne

Chapter Assists In Local

Mrs. W. L. Merritt, presi­
dent of the Norman DeVere
Howard Chapter of the United
Daughters of the Confeder­
acy, thanked all the members
for their assistance at the
district meeting which was
held In Sanford recently at a
meeting of the chspttr at the
homa of Mra. R. F. Robison.
Mrs. Claude Herndon served
as co-hostess.
The chapter was hostess to
the Third District meeting
which comprises 11 Chapters.
The highest award given by
the United Daughters of ths
Confederacy was presented to
Senator M a c k
Cleveland,
which waa the Jefferson Da­
vis medal for hli help and In­
terest in many legislative
matters.
The Chapter elected Its
new officers: Mrs. H. B. Me
Call, secretary for the dis­
trict, and Mrs. W. L. Merritt,
assistant director to Mrs.
David B. Lancaster, Winter
MONDAY
Park.
Women of tho Church Cir
Mrs. T. J. Taylor read a
cles will meet;
poem, "Conquered Banner,"
Circle t at 9:43 s.m. with Mrs by Father Ryan. Three prosStephen Tcrltorst, Crysts pectlve members were intro­
Drive
duced by Mrs. Merritt. An ar­
Circle 2 at 9:43 s.m. with Mrs. ticle was read by Mrs. MarGlenn
Wlmblsb,
Crysts lit, in the absence of Mrs.
Drive
Kirby, who had prepared the
Circle 3 at 9:43 a.m. with Mra. article.
Loring Burgoss, Washington
The Chapter went on record
Avenue
Circle 4 at 9:45 a.m. with Mrs.
W. L. Boche, Catalina Drive
Circle 3 at 9:43 a.m. with Mra.
The Lake Monroe Home
W. D. Hoffman, Valencia Demonstration Club will meet
Street
March 12 at tha Monroe Com­
Circle 0 at 9:43 a.m. with Mrs. munity Building.
Al Lyon, Hibiscus Court
Tbe program on "ReflalshCircle 7 at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. Ing Furniture" will begin at
J. K. Mungcr, East 23th 7:10 p.m. Tbe 4-H Handy
Street
Helpera Club will b* tha hos­
Circle 8 at 3 p in. with Mrs. tesses. Any interested lady is
David Caldwell, Plumosa welcome to attend this meet­
Drive
ing.
Evening Circle 9 at • p.m
with Miss Rebecca Stevens,
Park Avenue
Evening Circle 10 at 0:30 p.m.
for covered dish supper,
Fellowship Hall
7:13 p.m. Boy Scouts
WEDNESDAY
9:43 a.m. Circle 11 with Mrs.
Bert
Hollingsworth Jr.,
Washington Drive

as endorsing Mrs. C. L. Park
Sr. as the Mother ot the Year.
The hostess served refresh­
ments to Mrs. F. B. Adams,
Mrs. Martin J. ltram, Mrs. A.
W. Lee, Mrs. U. E. McCall,
Mrs. Edmund Mclsrh, Mrs.
Merritt, Mrs. R. B. Monroe,
Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Mrs. A.
K. Roisctter, Mrs. F. E.
Roumillst, Mra. M. R. Strick­
land, Mr*. Taylor, Mr*. A. B.
Wallace and Mrs. R. R.
Wright.

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days oa one side of the face and
neck. An Impressive percentage
signified that good results were
attained even in this abort
period.
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In a combination of penetrating
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Fruits Become
Common Instead
O f Luxury
Many kind* of fruit considcrcd luxurious now are eaten
regularly.
Some are mainstay sources
of vitamin C and a few are
good sources of vitamin A
value. Fruits, and the juices
made from them, also supply
small amounts of other vita­
mins and some calcium and
iron. Fruits are low In sodium
which makes them especially
desirable for persons on lowsodium diets.
Vitamin A value * varies
from fruit to fruit. Fruits
high in vitamin A value in­
clude apricots, yellow-flesh­
ed peaches, cantaloups of the
deeply colored varieties, man­
goes and papayas.
Of the commonly used fruits
and fruit juices, those of the
citrus
family, such as
oranges, grapefruit, lemons,
limes and tangerines, are ths
highest in vitamin C. Guava
a popular fruit, Is also a rich
source of vitamin C.

The Ladles Auxiliary of tha
Gindcrville
Volunteer
Firo
Department will meet at tha
home of Mrs. David Fauvcr,
Myrtle Avenue, for its regular
monthly meeting.
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Program Slated

Throshee, Jay Wilson, Patty
and Charlene Baker, Susan
Dunn and the leaders, Mrs.
Wilson and Mrs. Johnson.
The girls will meet at the
home ot Mrs. Johnson at 6:30
p.m. on March 12 to prepare
for the Home Demonstration.

Meeting: Planned

District Three Meeting

Doctors Soy Hormonos Mako
Skin Look Youngor Safofy
leading dermatologist and his
assistants havs eonducted a
-half-woman” test that prove*
conclusively sstrogsale h or­
mones make skin look
smooth dry-skin wrinkles, oftei
fads "old-age* akin discolors

Actlea Zsnc helps get
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ing president of the Sanford Woman’s Club; and
Mrs. Fred J. Harris, Incoming first vico presi­
dent. (Bottom right) Mrs. George Wolls, winner
of the picture matching program; and Mrs. W.
L. Kirk, sponsor for the program.

FASHION Dr. Luis Perez Speaks To
ORIGINALS Jaycee Wives On "Reds"

Installed and Balanced

Gathers F o r

The Friendship Class of the
First Baptist Church o f Lake
Mary met at the home of
Mrs. W. G. Brown is Sanford
Tuesday night.
Mrs. Brown presided. Mrs.
I from tbe committee chair-|Mrs. Al Hunt Mrs. Geneva
Mrs. C.P. Harkey reported
men.
Whitehead Park was endorsed the Silver Tea held in the Clara McQuIllin, of Long,
Mrs. W.A. Thomas was In- las Florida Mother of the Year public library was a big sue wood, opened the meeting
with prayer and gave the dc
|troduced aa a new member by I by the Club.
cess.
votion using the first chapter
from First Peter.
Mrs. T. M. Whlgham offer­
ed to make the permanent
flower arrangement for the
church that the class la donat
ing. Mrs. J. A. Yarn took up
coupons and trading stamps
to be sent to the Children's
Home in Lakeland.
Mrs. C. N. North gave the
closing prayer. The contest
prize was won by Mrs. M. P.
Matheson.
The next class meeting will
be held in the home of Mrs.
Varn on the third Thursday
in the month instead of the
usual meeting date because
of the church revival ser­
vices.
Mrs. J. Sizelove and Mrs.
Harley Wilhelm helped the
hosless serve refreshments.
Other members attending
besides those mentioned were
Mrs. T. J. Townsend, Mrs.
Ralph Taylor, Mrs. C. Shel­
ton. Mrs. W. T . , Wanslcy,
Mrs. Leon Keel and Miss Deb­
bie Brown.

(TOP— LEFT TO RIGHT) Mrs. DeWItt Ma­
thews, American Home Demonstration presi­
dent ; Mrs. Irvlnjf Pryor, winner for craziest hat;
Mrs. W. R. Strlnirfiold, winner for most orifrlnnl
hat; and Mrs. W. B. Brinson, winner for prettiest
hat. (Bottom left) Mrs. W. L. Merritt, Incom­

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By Abigail Van Buren

(D su a h
BEAR ABBY: Whit do
you think of in engagement
where the couple h n to
■neik around like thlevei to
meet secretly becauae the
boy’a parent* are oppoaed
to the marriage, and be la
afraid to face them with the
facta T lie aweara he lovea
the girl, yet he haa never
taken her to a public place,
and they have been going
together for over a year.
She haa atudled and gone
to claaiea for month! to
take his religion, but, on
Sundays when she sees him
in church with hla parent*,
he doesn't dare even to look
In her direction. This girl
could have her pick of
many other boya, but she
just alts home and walta for
him to sneak away and see
her. She is so In love with
him it pains me to ace her
hurt like this. How can 1
help h erf
THE GIRL’S MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: You do
not mention their ages. Or
his educational or financial
■tmtua. This la of utmost lmportance. If be Is atilt de­
pendent on hla parent!, an­
nouncing hla engagement to
a girl of whom they disap­
prove would end all help
from them, if he loved the
girl enough, and were a
man, he'd do Just that, and
find a way to make U on hla
own. Ho la obviously unwill­
ing, unable—or no man. Do
your daughter a favor and
tell her she la cheapening
herself,
e • •
DEAR ABBY: My wife
has ytarted to talk so loud
she la driving me crary.
When I remind her to tone
down ah&gt;) starts to apeak In
almost a whisper, but be.
fore long she ia yelling
again. What should 1 doT

. its a
PtSASU
' to stave

troy *r

would you have done in a
case like this 7 My daugh­
ter-in-law had a birthday
coming up, so I asked her
in my most pleasant tone,
“ What would you like for
your birthday, dear?” She
looked me right in the eye
and replied, “ Give me the
m o n e y Instead, Mother.
Your taste la atrocious!"

We’ve been married almost
30 years.
GOING CRAZY
DEAR GOING: Take your
wife to a doctor who special­
ises in disorders of the ear.
She could be suffering from
a hearing loss and not know
it.
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DEAR

ABBYl

What

fia c o b y

STRUCK SPEECHLESS
DEAR STRUCK: I'd have
given her a “ taste” of an
Ignored birthday.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO EDNA: Yes, I write all my
own answers. A ghost writ­
er hasn't a ghost of a
chance with me.

O n (Bhidysi

A finesse should succeed
half (he time and fall half
the time so when a contract
appears to depend on a fi­
nesse, you have to assume
that it la a SO-SO proposition.
North's jump to four spades
may well have been an over­
bid, but he had shown a bad
hand when he responded with
two no-trump and ho felt
that his queen and four Jacks
had to be helpful cards in
some manner or other.
They were, but the queenjack of clubs turned out to
be
an embarrassment of
riches because they cost
South the contract.
He ruffed the second heart;
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Crte Jh st
From a male reader comes
this complaint. “ Why should
my wife expect me to help
with the children or house­
work when I've got a full-time
Job to take care o f? I feel a
man should have his evenings
and weekends free to relax,
or to study to further his ca­
reer, especially when
ho
works
all day, Monday
through Friday."
That's one way of looking

at K, all right, the masculine
way. But let's look at it from
the wife's point of view for a
moment
Is she free to spend her
evenings and weekends relax­
ing, pursuing a hobby or im­
proving her mlndt
Without any help from her
husband, her evenings are
anything but “ free evenings."
After dad comes home and
settles down to relax, there

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Is dinner to get on the table,
dishes (o be done, children’s
baths to supervise, children
to be put to bed, and so on
and to forth.
Is that how it should be,
men working an eight-hour
day five days a week and a
woman working a 12-hour day
seven days a week?
Is a man a fool or a wom­
an selfish in thinking things
should be evened up e little—
that when dad Is away from
his job he should pilch In and
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Monday night was a big suc­
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forward to seeing everyone
again soon.
• • •
Or. down to the Trade Winds
. , where you can pick end
choose as you go through the
cafeteria line. Take your fam ­
ily Thursday night for family
night and everyone gets a free
dessert. Ort Saturday you’ll
er.joy the three-quarter pound
•teak for only one dollar.
Lunch Is served from 11 a. m.
til 2:16 p. m. and dinner from
4:80 til 8 p. m. The Trade
Wind* la also a great place to
stop for a snack before the
movie.
s e e

By Oswald Jacoby

and tried the club finesse.
Down oneI
South would have had to
depend on the finesse had a
trump been opened but the
heart lead and continuation
gave him an opportunity to
make the hand by means of
e dummy reversal.
He should have ruffed the
ace of hearts high, led a dia­
mond to dummy's Jack, ruff­
ed another heart high, led
the four of trumps to dum­
m y’s eight, ruffed the last
heart high, overtaken his ten
of trumps with dummy's jack,
discarded his small club on
the last o f dummy's trumps
and made the rest of the
tricks with his diamonds.

•

Good news this week . . . spring is sprung and
one of our favorite squadrons arrived in town. All
this excitment just makes you want to go places
and do things . . .

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Sanford, Fla.

Carry Out Orders
Ph. 322-9616

For a "one o f a kind" atmo.phere stop In at the Ham­
ilton House for dinner. The
good food Is served In an
Early Amorlcan setting . . .
very* relaxing and pleasant.
A la carte meats begin at
$1.60 and you can't beat tjint
any place. A club steak and
country aupper are also favoriUa fit for a hearty appetite.
• e •

ally popular, haa sot up a San­
ford office . . . call Mr. Ernest
Shank at 822-2266. This is
hew It works. The catering
service glvce you a free menu
for an entire week on Wed­
nesday. .Then you pick the
food you want for the day or
days you want and return It
to Mr. Shank by Friday. The
next week your meals come
hot and good right to your
door. The price (a unbelievably
reasonable for all this too. . . ,
You can get one meal a week
or supper six days a week for
your whole family.
• • e
For an extra special spag­
hetti dinner take the drive to
Jean’s Spaghetti House In Orrange City. . , . Jean and
Rocco Moraillo, who returned
last year from a brief leaveof-abeence after running the
restaurant for 10 years, are
welcoming back all their old
and new friends. Take a look
at the ad to get an idea o f the
good Items on the menu . . .
all kinds of Italian food* and
a special seafood platter this
weekend.
• e •
On the wsy north you’ll alio
find the Club Diamond which
features the music o f the Velvrtones on Friday and Satur­
day nights from 0 p. m. til 1
Ri m. a s * and also on Sunday
from 3 til 11 p. m. One o f thi
few places around you can en­
joy a drink on Sunday. The
Club Diamond is open every
day except Monday.
t e e
Hey . . . here’s real down to
earth fun . . . a name game.
Tho Riksha Inn haa a new
lounge which right now Is call­
ed the “ No Name Lounge."
They are willing to give away
a brand new color TV to the

And talking alamt hearty
appetites . . . when those klde
get them and you'd rather
think about a bowl o f eoup for
sup|&gt;er . . .think Instead of
the Whataburger. You can fill
up everyone with no work at
all. Just give them a call.
• • e
When thoso mid-week blues
come around and you keep
thinking there must be lome
piece to go . , . there Is.- Fred­
die’s hat entertainment every
night. . . . Mies Carol PettiJohn at the piano In the
Lamplighter Lounge seta the
nu&gt;od for an “ away from It
all” evening.
• • a
Now here ta really new
news . . . end especially wel­
come if you need lota of good
food, regularly and fast. Kohlsalt's Catering Co. o f Orlando,
which has become exception-

A special welcome Is extend­
ed by Harold and Debbie Cumby o f the Paddock for every­
one to hitch their buggies up
end come on Inside for some
refreshment. Ths new owner
is Joe Brooks who is well
known as the owner o f Cooks
Comer. The Paddock wae for­
merly the “ Hideaway” across
from the Longwood Plata, but
they've painted and cleaned
up and changed the name and
everyone ia invited.
• e •
Corned beef and cabbage
and Irish coffee are on the
menu for March 17 at the
Capri. Joy Is planning a big
St. Patrick’s Dny party and
the Populairea are all set to
play from 8 til 12 midnight.
Reservations are already com­
ing in for this night o f the
Lcprechans, so get out your
grten dresses and tics and
n.ake your plans to o .. . . Irish
or not, you will still enjoy the
food and fun at the Capri.
You don't have to wait til then
to stop out though, they'll be
glad to have you stop In any­
time.
• e •
And last on ths list, and last
on the night's agenda, is the
Caribe lounge. T h e g o o d
drinks mixed by Jack in the
evening will send you home In
a grand mood . . . and for your
daytime relaxation, stop in at
the Caribe for lunch. The
menu ie the same aa Rose and
Wilk’s
Restaurant,
from
whence the food comes, end
the Caribe adds the enjoy­
ment o f peace end quiet to
■low down your hectic day’s
pace.

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Special Today thru Sun.
Spaghetti ft Meat Sane#
SEAFOOD PLATTER
With French Fries
Jumbo Plate S1.00
CHICKEN CACCIATORA.
DINNERS *1.25 up with mushrooms
salad, bread, coffee
Jeaa ft Rocco Morsille Welcome You!

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Lounge.

featuring

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CARR
Vocallit
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• LUAU8
• STEAKS
• SEAFOODS
• Exotic Drinks
A Complete Orients!
and American Mona
. . . POPULAR PRICKS

Riksha Inn
■HWY. 17-92 IN FERN PARK

OPEN

• P. M.
TO 1 A. M.

DANISH LOBSTER TAILS

YOUR

(m e e t aa a net)

ROYAL RED SHRIMP
(a real delicacy the way we
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French Fried!)

COMBINATION PLATTER

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FROG

LEGS

CHOICE

$ 2 95

Sauteed In Melted Butter
UNDER THE UMnRELLA
A Variety Of Fins Chce.ce and MeaU—Free
To Enjoy While Wa Prepare Your Dinner
A ew tJileam rT tooin avaT labT eeve^ in gh tror
private parties up to 60.
South French Are.
Sanford
Phone FA 2-4BS1

2 hank I f o u ...
for the very fine
reception you gave our
New Owners Celebration.
We look forward to
serving you in the future.
Dining Room Open Dally 8:10 A. M. Till 11 P. M.
Sandwiches Served ’til 2 A. M.
• Charcoal Grilled Steaks • llar-B-Q Qhiftm
• Uar-B-q Rib., Beer, Pork • So. Fried Chicken
• Shrimp • Catfish • Seafood
Hu.lnesamen's Luncheon 11 A. M. 'til 2 P, M.
— Package Store Items At Low Prices —
Restaarant
Bar ft Pkg.
Hwy. 17-92 — lf t Miles North O f Sanford — &gt;22-1191

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March 17th
From
8

p .m .

till 12

D A N CE

To The Music Of
"The Iritth Populairea"

Hamilton
House

EA T

The House Specialty
Irish Corned Beef ft Cabbage

D RIN K

Real Irish Coffee
Made At Your Table

RESTAURANT

Serving Nightly 5 - 9:30

EARLY RESERVATIONS

Open Noon Til 9 Sundays

SUGGESTED

A La Carte

PADDOCK BAR
LOCATED ON HWY. 17-92
Opposite Loagwood Shopping Center

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PHONE 322-1251

DINNERS
from

(formerly HIDE WAY BAR)

New Management — Harold A Debbie Cumby

Ph. 838-6197

Owner: Joe Brooks of "COOKS CORNER”
HOURS: t u s . to 2 e.m. Mon. thru Sat,
ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL WELCOME!

Highway 17-92 — Halfway
between Sanford and Orlando

CLUB DIAM OND
NORTH OF SANFORD ON 17-9*

Something New for Sanford and A rea !

DINNER DELIVERY SERVICE

. . . NIGHTLY

ALL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT .... *3.25 .
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS

Open It A. M. to 10 P. M. — Parties Accommodated
Hwy. 17-12, Orsnxs City
Phone 775-3998

you need only register and

submit suggestion for naming tho "No

— JIM SPENCERS —
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE

Jean's Spaghetti House

To become eligible for tho Grand Prlxe and got n
bid to the "launching party”

Steak House
Central Florida’s Oldest &amp; Finest

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Announcing Our OPENING
THE

person who thinks up the most
onginal name for their new
lounge. Just register end sub­
mit your suggestions at the
Riksha . . . while there talca
a look at what ia going on in
the line o f food and enter­
tainment . . . all good.
• e •

BY THE DAY OR BY THE WEEK! Free Menus
Features:
DELIVERED DAILY
Choice Meats-tender!
SAMPLE MENU

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Fresh Vegetables —
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Delicious Desserts
Biscuits — Homemade
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1217 Palmarte, Seaferd

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SUNDAY, MARCH 8th —
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Rock Hudson At Rite

lb* firat time In •
« after that ioclude* 46 film
roJte Mattered along a lad­
der ef n c m h that baa eitabllabad blm aa the number one
male boxoftlee atar in Holly, wood, Sock Hudaon haa wrap‘ fed himaelf op in a farce
comedy.
"But I've done broad com­
edy before,” aaya Rock, with
a grin. "When I firat got into
the movioa, acme of my moat
eerioue attempta at acting
turned out that way."
; Toe comedy is "Man's Fav­
orite Sport?", playing Sunday
•trough Wednesday at the
- Rita Theater. And it’* been
the pet project of producerdirector Howard Hawks ever
•too* he ceded a three-year
hiatus in Europe and return­
ed to Hollywood.
Of coarse, comedy la no
■eew experience to Rock. He
|ku enjoyed tremendous box■office success with such com­
edies aa "Pillow Talk",
"Come September" and "L ot;er Come Back." However, all
;were aophliticated comedies,
la "Man's Favorite Sport?"
Bock doss faUa into laksa,
streams, gullies end bed; rooms. Its drives sports cars
-epaide down, gets stuck In
sleeping bags, la caught by
a speckled bu s while fishlag. and chased by a bear

on a motorbike.
"Slapstick comedy is phy­
sically tougher than any film
western." aaya
Rock.
"I
know
now
why
Howard
Hawks suggested I go Into
training for three weeks be­
fore filming bezsn. The movie
Is In color—and I’ m appear­

ing mostly in black-and-blue."
With him In the comedy
farce arc three gorgeous dolls
—brunette
Paula
Prentiss,
blonde, Maria Perschy and
red-haired Charlene Holt—
who tend to prove that
"Man'a Favorite Sport?" l»n’t alwayi fishing. Their pre-

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THE SCENE is Waknpoogee Lodge where Rock
Hudson gets into more contretemps with beau­
tiful girls than anybody. Here, brunette camp­
fire lady Paula Prentiss has an idea about how
to huve fun with a toasted marshmallow but
Rock is too wise for this HI’ old game in "Man’s
Favorite Sport?" coming to the Ritz.

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featare la scheduled for Sun­
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through
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Roy Reger* Shew
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tuke u romance raiding on a way-out electronic
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ball college student whose
Also featured is funnyman
F ern et Taeker
weird
mental
experiments
Norman Grabowaki in the
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involve him end hie beauti­
part o f
an All-American
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lunkhead who manages to
an unending serlea o f hilar­
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English Estates
PTO Meetings
Scheduled
By Jans Casselberry
Tb# executive board of the
English Estates PTO will
meet Monday at 1 p.m. at the
new school.
The regular meeting uf the
PTO will be held Tuesday at
8 p.m. Main business o f the
evening will be the election of
a nominating committee to
prepare a slat* of officers
for the coming yeur to be pre­
sented at th* April meeting.
Following the meeting the
second grade room mothers
will serve refreshment* in tho
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YOU AR E hereby notified
10:00 It) Bay Wb*a
that a Complaint to foroelaoa
( 0 ) Mlk* Walls**
a certain mortg age encumber­
ing (ha follow in g dooerlhod
I t) Bpanlth
real proparly, ! o - w l ( :
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CLITII MANOR. UNIT NO.
THREE, according to th*
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plat (hereof aa raeorded
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In Plat Book 11. Pag** 71
(3) C oa ttnlra lloa
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Bsmlnolo County. IRorlda
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hat been filed against y o a In
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a Complaint lo foreclose a
certain mortgage encumbering
th* following dooerlhod real
properly. In.wit:
1-ot d. Block E, COI7NTRT
CLUII MANOR. UNIT NO.
1. according (o tho plat
thereof
as
ronnrdod
In
Plat Bonk 11, Pag* 1*0,
Public llocorda o f Betnlnolo County, Florida
haa hern filed against you In
tha above styled aull, and you
ar* required to servo a copy
of
your
Answer
or
other
Pleading to tbs Complaint on
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DKX. 033 East Central Boule­
vard. Orlando.
Florida, and
flit th* original Answar or
other Pleading In tha o ffice
o f th* Clerk o f tho Circuit
Court on or before th* ll t h
day o f March, 1304. If you fall
to do to. a dorrs# pro conftt e o will b* taken against
you for the relief demanded In
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DATED thla l l t h day o f
February, 10*4.
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Boekwlth, J r ,
Clark o f Circuit Court
By: Martho T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Publish Pah. 14, SI. 33 A Mar.

All creditors o f tha Relate
o f H ARRY HOWE HART, de ­
ceased. ara hereby notified and
required to file any claim* or
demand* which they may have
asalnal aald e s la lt In Iba o f ­
fice o f tha County Judge of
Remind* County, Florida. In
Hit Courthouse
at Heuford.
Florida, within ala calendar
months from tha date o f tha
first publication or this no­
lle*. Kaeh claim or demand
must ba In writing, tiled In
duplicate, and must slat* th*
placa or reeldenc* and poetoffice address o f tho claimant
and m u ll ba sworn to by tho
clalniatil, hie agent, or hla
attorney, or It will become
void according to law.
DORA B. HART
MAUIUCB W. HART. JR.
Ce-Kxteu tors o f th* Estate
o f Harry H ow * Hart,
daoaaaad
Daniel Dawney,
r*ty, Downey A Lewis
P. O. Baa I lf
Watt Palm Beach, Fla.
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12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 17. Male Help Wanted

6. For Raat

Phone
Classified

Furn. Apt., l i t Elm Ave. 830.
668-3367.
2

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322-5612
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Brand new efficiency apt.,
carporte. 860. mo. 322-3601.

425-5938

Newly decorated apt., water,
lights furn. 1217 3!agnolla.

NOT LONG DISTANCE

GREENBR1AR
Choice
lota
availabla
in
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
EXCLUSIVE RENTALS
overlooking
golf
course.
DKADMlfB*
8 Room, 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath
Custom building to your
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Lake Front Home. Private
specifications.
Greenbriar
Tuas., thru Fri. • I P. M. day
beach with dock . . . . $163
developed by
before huertien. Men. • Sat
per month.
KINGSWOOD
aaoe.
3 Bedroom, newly decorated
BUILDERS, INC.
Charming Home In Choice
202 Fairmont Dr.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Neighborhood . . . . $100 per
FA 2-8074
month.
1. Lost ft Pounfl

2. Notion* - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rant
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Kent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
16. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
26. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Service*
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
S1A. PeU
82. Flowers * Shrubs
88. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sals
84-A Swap or Exchange
36. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles • Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boata - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers • Cabanas
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1. Lost ft Found
Man'* grey horn • rimmed
glaaaea in brown caae in
Sanford area. REWARD.
322-8232.
LOST: 3 keya on chain, But­
terfield tag. Return to of­
fice, Mayfair Inn. Liberal
Reward.

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X. Notices • Pergonals
INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Ilarriaoaa
1311 Palmetto
322-8827
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Bookkeeping Service. Tax re­
turns. 12 yrs. experience.
Call Lamar WUllami, FivePoint*. 822-7842.

Vacuum Cleaner
Repairs, parts;
Electrolux,
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrWay,
GE, etc. Cleaners sold, ex­
changed. Free Piek-up, 1U4
Park Ave., Sanford. Phone
FA 8-4783.
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
REPAIRS - SALES ALL MAKES
Phone 822-2282

6. For Rant
F u n . gar. apt 822-aoo.
FURN. Apt. 300 Park Ave.
Torn. A pt Close tn. A p t 4.
823 Me. 407It « . 1st.

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Apartment: 2 rooms k bath,
furobbed, $43 mo., includ­
ing utilities. Near N.A.S.
Ph. 322-3219.

From Seminole County

Office 204 W. First

^ g ffitss n

BR. furn. home. C a l l
322-6083, no answer 322-7388.

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1 BR. F u n . bouse. $60 n o .
Water, elec. fu n . FA 2-2016.

2 BR. bouse, Ut equipped,
$73. 322 3303.

SOUTHW ARD
INVESTMENT ft REALTY
US N. Park
322-617$
LAKE MARY, 4 Rm. nicely
furn. Duplex apt Adults.
No peU. 863. Ph. 322-1290,
Niles: 222-2876.
1 BR. furn. cotUge. AdulU
only. 322-1187.
Small unfurn. house,
Laurel Ave. $22-3183.

2811

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Pura. 3-rooma, I BR., garden
•pact, la the County. Ph.

&gt; , 1 , 4 1 BEDROOMS
1, 111, ft 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

$100
Low Monthly PaymenU
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
2363 Park Dr.

322-2420

Seminole Realty

1901 S. Park
322-3232
Nile*: 322-8971-3031 or 22(8 Tlie City of Sanford Civil
Service Board is accepting
BY OWNER. 3 bedroom, 1H
applications for the posi­
bath borne. One bedroom
tion of police patrolman.
hat teparate entrance, can
Requirement*: 21 to 30
be rented for Income. Will
year* of age; height and
trade for tmaller place.
weight to conform with
Shown by appointment. Call
established standards with
FA 2-9846.
minimum 5'9" hgt and 134
lbs wgt; minimum of high
3 BR., l lt bath home. Atschool education or equiv­
tume payment!. 322 3153.
alent; rciidenl of Seminole
County for at least aix
NO QUALIFYING
months. Position offer* good
FOR S A L E - $300 Down and
working condition* and pen­
take up payment! on nice
sion plan. Examination for
3 Bedroom Home In Wynnequalified applicants will he
wood. Ph. 322-7937 after
held at 2;00 P. M. Mar. 23,
3:30 p. m.
1961 in the city hall. Sub­
mit « 7 ",,lcstion* to Civil
LARGE COUNTRY HOME
Service e. - miner prior to
Three bedroom*, 2 bathi, gar­
March 18. 196!.
age apt. Two acret land
with fruit and ihade treei.
132 ft. frontage on W. Firit 18. Help Wanted
St. approx. 3 mllea from
SUGAR CANE HARVESTcity. Priced at only $13,000
AGE 21 to 45. Must be ac­
with tome term*.
customed to Agricultural
Exclusive with
work and in good physical
condition. Free housing. Ap­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
ply
Florida State Employment
Raymond Lundquiat, As*o.
Service
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bklg.
200 South French Ave.
WEEKEND cottage, Lemon
Sanford, Florida
Bluff, furnithed. 322-3651.
COUPLE to collect egg* on
2 BR. maaonry, 86.500, good
Chicken Ranch. Man &amp; wife
terma, 3 lota 81,000 ea. 1 Ml.
preferred. Place to live if
N. Big Tree Park, Oak
you qualify. Good salary.
Lane. TE 8-1633.
S. D. McKinney. Old 44. a
mi. E. of 437. Euati*. Ua.

JUST LISTED

S t Johns Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Payton Realty

V A - FH A

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned

8 BR, 1 BATH HOME
Frame Construction
$8500 with 8200 DOWN

ROSA L. PAYTON
Reg, Real EaUU Broker
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the b u t home
buy, eee the

VA * FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

ience in building mainten­
ance.
Examination
for
qualified applicants will be
held at 2:00 P.M. March
23, 1964 In the city halL Sub­
mit applications to Civil
Service examiner is city
haU prior to March IS. 1964.

Office
Night

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a BR . r u . Rm., r n batha.
cent. boat, alr-cood. $450
Dows, * 4 mo. 833-UU.
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I fall ttla hatha — bwlH-ta aha hath, I e r m e a l parthaa.
Batf seatataed gaeet apt. Garage with overhead door.
Tropical entrant* coart. Larga tarrocc S M I f t , with
fcsffctcM fie|i|
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843 MONTH
8 - Bedroom Home

CUSTOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
Corner Lee Kd. and 17-92
Phone 644-0021

A-5A
3 and 4 Bedrooms
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK

fur*. apt

$100 DOWN

WELCOME HOME

Jim Hunt R ealty

saa-MT,

LARGE 8 BR.

Florida resident 1 year. 21-48.
Insurance debit. Guaranteed
salary. Call 323-0813.

3 BR., garage apt., furn. 2003 LAKE MARY, New 2 BR, Situated oa high, well land- 19. Situations Wanted
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile
neaped, tree-ahaded lot In
French. 222-7234.
HOUSEWORK: 322-8440.
bath, aet-ln grove. New low
Ravenna Park, thla attrac­
2 BR., furn. apt., tlla bath.
price. Owner. 322-6859.
tive Cuitom Built 2 Bedroom Work wanted. 322-7033.
1702 Magnolia, 833. 322-3931.
home repreaenta one of
2 BR. c. b. home, 2 tile batha,
Sanford’a finest home of­ SLIPCOVERS made to Order,
Available Mar. 1. Furn. 3
living room, den, large
Reasonable. Ph 322-5112.
fering!.
room apt., pvt. bath. 322rooms, large doseU, kit.
3303.
equipped, screened porch, Feature!
Include
encloaed 20. llal&gt;ynitters
utility room, newly reno­
Furn. efficiency ap t, for 1 or
panelled Fla. Rm., com­
BABYSITTING in my home.
vated Inside and out. vt
coupla, lights ft water lncl.
pletely equipped
modern
322-2274.
acre shady lot, mora avail­
$43. 322-7399.
kitchen In color (Lnd. dish we—
.-. .
able. 322-3670.
waaher),
cent,
heat
ft
air21.
Beauty Salon*
1 BR. furn. apt Quiet neigh­
conditioning. Fenced rear
borhood. Ph. 322-1462, 9-3:30.
yard, well and pump k HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
322-4301 other times.
other quality extraa galore! Open 7 a.m. by appt. Aka
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
evenings. 3 Senior stylists.
2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Avail­ 116 N. Park Ave. PA M i l l
103 S. Oak. 322-5742.
The Price? (Get your hat,
able Mar. let. 14th Ave.
Loagwood, ■ ml. from N.A. DEBARY: 2 BR., terraxzo
cat A the car key a ready!) Special Ily Popular Demand
floors, elec, heat, air-cood.,
8. Ph. 838-3296.
ii Juat 813.863. Very reaOur Budget W o v e S p e c . gii.'JS
built-in GE kitchen. 817.000
aonable Down Payment, an
Cut 'N Curt Beauty Shop
Nicely fu n . 2 BR bouse. Call
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
monthly payment! of only
31b Palmetto Ave. 322-0834
222-0274.
668-4791.
890, Incl. taxea k lnaurance.
(We have the keya).
2 BR., unfurnished house. Ph.
25. Plumbinjr Service*
WEST SIDE
322-1336.
8 shaded lots, tfc acre each.
PLUMBING
If you're looking for a Qual­
81,000, 8300 down, balance
Contracting Repairs
M E L A K A APARTMENTS:
ity Homa buy, you can't
monthly.
FREE ESTIMATES
Roomi private baths, 114
afford to mlaa aeclng thla
JOHNNY
WALKER, Broker
W. First St.
R. L. HARVEY
exceptional offering.
322-6457 For Appointment
204 Sanford Ave.
F\ 2-33U
Exclualvcly Rated with
4 BR., 2 Bath .........8145 mo.
2
BR.
Home,
Stuay,
lVi
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 mo.
27. Special Services
Baths, large Family Rm, in
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 33 mo.
good neighborhood; includ­
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
ing stove, refrig., room air- 2365 Park Dr.
322-2420
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
conditioner, washing ma­
Large, Small. Call Bob
chine ft rugs. Really ter­ 16. Female Help Wanted
FA 3-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
323-0742.
rific buy I Monthly pay- Make apare time profitable
menU 863.30.
RENT A BED
with Tupperware. Car ne- Small gardens plowed with
RoEaway, Hospital ft Baby KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Roto Tiller, nothing too
ceaaary. Phone or write
Inc.
Beds.
small. 322-3639.
Ruaaell Ricker, GA 3-6090,
FA 2-8074
By Day, Week, or Month
2616 Lando Lane, Orlando,
r-IANO SVC. * TUNING
Ph. FA 2-3191 111 W. 1st St.
Fla.
Rebuilding • Refelting
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
BALL-BLAIR AGENCY
FREE ESTIMATES
ALIX OK SANFORD
Ird ft Park Ave.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
GENE CUMBAA
Needa experienced
aewlng
Phone 322-3641
Cowan. 222-4013.
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.
m a c h i n e operator! for
awlmaulta and iportawear.
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 411 Park.
NEED A PICTURE?
If you are experienced on
Call Bill Vincent at
factory sewing machines,
». For Bale nr Rani
Property Management
The Sanford Herald
we
have
steady
work
for
ft Sales Broker
2 BR., bouse. Adults only. 11
you in a modern air-condi­ I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
Smyrna Dr., DeBary
Parties k Gatherings,
tioned factory, under very
Small or Large.
good
working
conditions.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
FAST SERVICE
O ffe n for your selection
Ph. 122 2204.
LAKE. Call a r a n l a g a
Day 322-2611 - Night 322 0922
these
Beautiful
2,
S,
ft
4
222-1387.
17. Mala Help Wanted
Bedroom
Piano Tuning and Repair
2 BR. bouse Inquire I1T Cata­
City of Sanford Civil Service W. L. Harmon — FA 3-4223
lina Drive.
Board la accepting applica­
CONCRETE PLACLNG
tion for the position of
12. Rent EaUie For Bala
k FINISHING
Malntanaacc Utility Mao.
8 BR FRAME HOME
M i n i m u m requirement*: Specialise PaUos, Driveways
Work Guaranteed
Outside Patio, Bar-B-Q, Fruit
Age II to 43 yrs.; element­
FREE ESTIMATES
Tree*. In the Country.
ary school education; resi­
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC,
17,000 - TERMS
dent of Seminole County six
322-1807
FURNISHED
months. Desire tome exper­

I BR., I Bath. n « . Rm. US S BR. CB Houm . * 7 month
E. Coleman Circle. «U0
complete. Ph. 322-7440. •
Ph. m-ooor.

FHA - VA HOMES

SMALL Office space sulUble
for repair shop, Lake Mary. 3 BR, 1Vh bath home. Assume
Air-cond. 322-2123.
paymenU. 322-3433.

FURN. I Rm. garage a p t
Nice, clean. Water, electric
funlsbad. AdulU only. No EVERETT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY. Realtor, Insurer.
peU. 222-1303.
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2463
LARGE I BR. (u n , bouae. 8.
Park
Ave.
32X2264,
WOO W. lit. S22-1UT.
322-2263.

OUT—

SPOTLESSLY Clean 3
Bedroom,
l l»
bath
concrete block home.
Only
8330
Do wn,
Monthly paymenU 872,
which includes prin­
cipal, Interest, insur­
ance and taxes. No
qualifying, no r e d
tape. Move right in.
Call Stemper Agency,
1919 So. F r e n c h ,
322-4991.

la LAKE MARY
By the Water Tower
Phone 222-2744
1 to 6 Daily

LAKE WYMAN HEIGHTS
I t min. So. nf Sanford
1 Blech W. o f 17-02.
Highland A ve, l^ngwaod
j u t North e f Long wood
Plata
Phone 888*3011
t o t a l Dally

ALL TYPES OF FINANCING

LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
Mary. $43 monthly,
Jarvk. is-iSlO .

BnM e n Of Tee K Green — Harold Logan, Proa.

�‘
*

i

a
t

Rain Or Shine, The Response ‘Pours5 In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2-5612.
&lt;T. Byeial Service*

)

SAVE!

Bring Vour TV or Radio Tu

TV A RADIO HOSPITAL
and SAVE
Opan Evenings ’til 10
BU Laurel

,31 A. Peta

34. Article* For Dale

Puppies: ( male, mixed Man­
chester Terrier-Chihuahua.
$13 ea. 716 Cherokee Circle,
Runtand Estates. 33I-B0S4.

TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
1963 23” Console TV
Looks A Plays Like New
ONLY $140
FIRESTONE STORES
Cor. 1st A Trench

Toy Mauchesters. 1-male, 1female, 10-wetka old. Ph.
PUMPS,
333-3007,

WILL* DRILLED,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
AH Type* and Sltei
1
Wb Repair and Servlet

32. Flower* • Shrub*

RLOOMINO Rosas on Chareb T 1 N e
kee slock. All other kinds
Machinery and Supply Co.
of Nursery shrubbery and
307 W 2nd 8t.
FA 2-6432
tree*.
Finn Watch A Jewelry Repair
Gray Shadow* Nuratry
V. L. GUMM, JEWELER
3 Ml. S. on Sanford A te,
llo S. Park
322-593!

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SWEETIE PIE

Fri. Mur. (1. '04— Page 11 34. Articleii Fur Sale

MAR. SPEC. Mena Western
NECCItl AtTOMATlC
shirts, $2.W. Surplus City, In Maple cun,ole. Like new
201 W. lit St.
repali. Taekle sold A recond. Uses 2 needle,. Make,
I paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
buttonhole,, sew, on butDIAL-A-MATIC
Camp A Ouo Shop.
tana ft design,, S needle
ZIO ZAO SEWING MACHINE
position. Guaranteed, Pay
Carpets clean sailer with the Makes buttonhole, ft appli­
$8 monthly. Ph. 322 9411.
Blue Lustre Electric Sham*
ques. 4 payments of $3.30.
poonr. Only 01 per day.
Ph. $11-0411.
CLOSEOUT!
Carroll's Furniture.
1003 FREEZERS
MAPLE Bdrm. hint., I single,
i • 11 Cu. Ft. Upright, Phllco.
Fur eaay, quick carpet clean­
2 acta bunk beds, dbl. HollyOrlg. Trice $239 93.
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
woml, dble. dreiMr, cheatClose Out Price $10300
tric Shampooer only $1 per
on chest, S dr. cheat, liv­
t - 22 Cu. FI. Upright, o r i­
day. Carroll's Furniture.
ing rm:, din. rm., OK Dry­
ginally $119.93 Now just
er, waaher. $234498 after
CASH RALE! Completely re$200 00
» p. m.
rood, appliances. *0 day
THERE ARE NEW! I
warranty on all. 1-Chest
FIRESTONE STORES
type freerer, $100. 1-Uprlght
Cor. 1,1 ft Frenrh
LIMITED TIME I I I
freerer, $100. 1-Frlgldalre
Mac
haa
THROWN
AWAY
the
wisher, $7$. IM aytag wash­
98. Artlrlm lYnnleri
Parrsntaga Book.
ers, $M aa. I-Wea1 In(house
WANTED! Cltru, fruit. Large
Spacsmate washers, $43 aa. Buy your Carpet or Ruga at
or small amount,. Bonded
Dealer COST plus $1 per
l-llotpolnt waaher, $30. 1Fruit Buyer, i'll. I/ee Mani*
yard.
Frlgldare rofrlgerahr, $43.
field.
rA 2 4244
ALL FIRST QUALITY
Dick's Appliance Service,
TOP RATED MILLS
$10 E. Sanford. $12 7030.
98. Automobile* • Trucks
Call u, for a showing of them
123 FT. Reeves Chain Link
'33
Ford pick-up, good cond.,
fine Carpets in your home.
Fence, no gate, has to Int
good Urea. Muit sell. Cheap.
Nylon, Acrllan, All Wool,
moved. Metal High Chair.
Can be seen at 119 Lake
•tc. Hundred, to choose
Ph. 222-70S0.
Dot Dr., Hanford.
from. TERMSI Up to two
years
to
Payl
ONLY ONE LIKE THIS!
'30 Ford, A-l condition. $593.

By Nudlnc Seltzer(Twci"w*m U
i ^ . LVi"

SINGER
ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE
iRental Machine)
Reduced 25%
Call Singer Representative
WX BSuo

READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sllla, lintels, steps,
blocks, sand, content, rock,
3.1. Furniture
pipe, steal, grease traps,
Tractor mowing ft Grading.
dry wells, stepping atones.
Call PA 2-7621.
WANTED reliable couple to
Miracle Con ere t* C».
taka up monthly paymeats
19. Automobile Service
FA 2 6761
ftf f 11 Ml on 1 complete 009 Kim Ave.
rooms of furniture. Call
1
TE 8-1311, Caasalherrp, tel- SINGER SLANT NEEDLE

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

S en k a rlk Glnaa a n d Paint

Company
110 Magnolia

Ph

PA 3-4B22

leet.
Sell
Ua
Your
Purnlture.
Quick Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADLNO
POST. FA 2-OBT7.

34. Artirlns For Sale

34. Articles For Sale

Gurnet Special l

Like new Sewing condition.
Zlftagx, buttonholes, mono
grams, etc. Balance now
due: $82.20 or 37.80 month­
ly. Fully guaranteed. Call
now for Free Home Trial.
Liberal trade for old ma­
chine. Ph. 322 7100.

36. Automobile*

•

Truck*

193S Cadillac Hardtop coupe.
Full power and air. New
tire,. 4995.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
800 French Art.
322-4302

BUYINO A IVIW m
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH UB
* Low Interest Ratos
* Low Monthly Paymento
FLORIDA STATE BANK
'02 Chevy II 0-eyl., alnd shift,
lea, than 14,000 ml. $1,200
ca»h or equity nr $100,
assume pyml*. 223-7310.
'34 Pontiac 0-cyl., stick, real
clean, priced to sett. 401
W. NXh. 322-3193

37. Doatn

•

Motor*

Gateway To Tho Waterway
Hobaoti S p o r tin g Good*
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304 6-0 E. lit. Ph. FA $-0*01

13 FT. Plywood John boat
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
and trailer, $78 . 323-7970.
F ret inspection, estimates,
em.it a* fc.
u m iM M
pickup, delivery, tteroring For the biggest selection of
39, Trailer* - Caban**
nearly now ami used furni­
jaaa Iftrit.
A repairs discounted.
ture,
sea
Noll’s
Furniture
'$4 New Home 1-bedroom
I 21114 K. 3rd.
322-3(43
Used OE Refrigerator
218 Woodmere.
“ I’m terribly torry wa oan’t meke It tonight—th*
Brokerage In Casselberry
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
housclrailer, 0x28. 660-3713.
2 Door — $75
baby
altter
chickened
out
at
the
last
minute!”
1109
E.
Colonial
Dr.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6. Less than 1 yr. old. Fully
Auto OlaBs, Tap*
1957 Okla ••B0'* 4-dr. hardtop,
FIRESTONE STORES
Orlando, Fla.
OWNER must sell 1930 Came*
A Seat Cevera
good cond. 322-7936.
automatic. This machine 34. Article* For Sale
34. Articles For Sale
Cor. 1st ft French
FTUsK ESTIMATE
241*104 Collect or
housetrailer, 0 x 40, 1 BR.
use* twin needle*, sews on
Upholstering A Mitlress ren­
Excel, cond. Must see to
KKOHI.EK Hlda-A-Brd, ex­ RCA CblftT TV. $300. 102 Leroy C. MacTavlth, Owner '33 Bclair Chevy, 1 Owner.
buttons,
monograms,
makes
TERMS
TO
FIT
ovating. New A Uied Furni­
FA 2 3143 after 0 p.m.
Good cond. $193. 322 4070.
appreciate. 322-0420.
cellent cond. 043. 321-3604.
Country Club Drlvw.
buttonholes and does fancy
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
YOUR BUDGET!
SM W, 2nd ft . PA 34032
stitches. Sold new, $279.40,
Co., at 709 Celery Ave,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Demonatrator Model AirBalance now due, $139.50, or
FA 2-7117.
pay $7.50 monthly. Liberal
Conditioner. 8.300 BTU
81. Poultry - Livestock
Used furniture, appliances,
trades for your old ma­
,066
GUERNSEY, Fresh, 4 gal.
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
chine.
This Won’t Last
1 inllk cow. M. E. Shelby,
FIRESTONE STORES
Larry's Mart 311 Banferd
Long! Call now for FREE
Lake Monroe, 322-4340.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Cor. 1st A French
HOME TRIAL, 322 7460.

Carpets A la Carte

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

SPRIN G

IN V EN T O R Y

CLEARANCE
OF CLEAN — READY TO GO

TAKEa GANDER
a

USED CARS

theie oualitv

USED CARS

They’re Clean and
Thoroughly Checked
For Roadability.
Each la Sold With A
1-Y«ar GW Warranty

During This Great March Sale!

60 Oldsmobile
Super 88
Four door *«dan equipped
with autoaiatic transmis­
sion, power steering, pow­
er brakes, radio A heater
plea air conditioning.

I

1495
61 Chevrolet
Four door sedan resigned
with 0 cylinder engine,
standard transmUalen. re*
4Jo A heater. Economy at
• low Initial cost.

1295
57 Oldsmobile
Super 88

XC-S4A

62 Fairlane
PC4-0

BelAir lour door sedan.
V-8 engine, a u t o m a t i c
transml-sion. heater, black
and white finish with cor­
responding vinyl interior.
Good looking tnd nice run­
ning.

1095
OPEN FRIDAY NIGIITH
ft SAT. AFTERNOONS
For tou r Shopping
Convenience

KTI-41B

61 MG 1600

’3195

Roadster. A nice dean sports
ear for the “young f f NNK
at heart.”
f

*1795

Custom Htatlon Wagon.
A Good Huy.

1495

695

1962 Chevrolet

1959 Mercury

C on air, I Door, 100,
Stand. Tran*.

C'ummuUr, 4 Door Station
Wngon. Low Mileage.

1395

1295

1961 Cadillac

1958 Lincoln

Fleet*ood, Air Coltd.,
Katrn Clean.

4 Door, Air Cond.

2995

895

1961 Continental

1958 Ford

4 Deor, All Leather Trim,
Air Coed.

.nation Wagon
$ Paaarngsr

3295

695
695

1961 'Comet

1958 Chevrolet

$1796

MOTOR SALES
2nd. k

Palmetto. 123-0211

2307 Park

* I-

322-0*61

XC4-36A

60 Ford Falcon
Tudor erdan. 0 cylinder,
standard Iran*., radio A
hraler. New paint ami
good tires.

*1095

C4-49A

60 Chevrolet Impala
l-lionr sedan, V-0. Pow.

erglidr Iran*., P/8, P/B.
radio ft heater. A real
clean low mileage car.

*1595

CS-6IU

59 Ford Galaxie
I ' o r d o r hardtop. V-8,
automatic Iran*., radio ft
hraler. P /8, I’/H, Air
conditioned.

TO P V A LU E

*1395

1395

695

I960 Dodge

1957 Oldsmobile

Phoenix. 4 Door Hardtop,
Fully Powered.

Convertible, Towered,
Good Condition.

1195

695

I960 Mercury

1957 Pontiac

1195

Strickland - Morrison
IN CO RPO RA TED
808 E. First S t, Sanford
Winter Park MI 1.8918

»

11 ■-■L a ’*5-'.

. . . . . . .

Down With Our Special Dincount Price!

WE WANT
TO MAKE YOU
SMILE!
RUSH IN
TODAY!

24 Factory Fresh Ramblers
Will Be Marked Down!
A C T U A L D ISC O U N T S
W IL L
ON

1959 Chevrolet

1956 Ford V-8

.Matiun Wagon, 4 Dour,
6 Cylinder.

Station Wagon, Eitra
Clean, A Dellary Car.

HUNT

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L IN C O L N | A | f
M ER C U R Y I N I #

109 Palmetto Ave.
322-4884

RAMBLER
TR A D E-IN S!

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Sanford
W. PARK MI 4-0209

RAM BLER!

Shop Our DUplay For The Greateat Saving* On The
Of Your Choice!

1095
595
Bargain Buys!
A

BE POSTED

EA CH

695

1851 DODGE 4-1MMIU

: 1__

Every 1904 Rambler In Stock Will II* Marked

Monterey. 4 Door Hardtop, Star Chief, Extra Clrae,
A IteHary Car,
Pow rred. Katrn Clean.

1051 FORD 2-DOOR

STAM PS!

Ph. 122-1481

M ARCH 5th Thru 14th

4 Door, 0 Cylinder, Anto. 4 Door Bodan, 4 To Choose
Tran*., Radio ft Hsatre.
From.

1953 FORD 2-DOOK ...

H O LLE R

Rambler Sale!

• All Cars Sold With 1 Yr. GW Warraaty

1395

d r ^Conditioned.

f in a n c in g

PLUS

Lancer GT, 2 Door Hard­
top, liuikst Scat*, Extra
Clean.

4-Dr. hardtop, V-8, Crula-OMalle, P /8 , P/B,

IBANK r a t e

*795

1959 Rambler

Bel Air, V-B, Station
Wagon.

*2595

t Passenger Country
Sedan, V-0, automatic
Iran*, radio ft heater,
a clean, lew mileage
and ready to go!

1962 Dodge

4 Door. Aniai Trana.,
Beautiful Bins.

62 Chevrolet Impala

C4-46A2

995

61 Ford Galaxie

C4-4BA

2-Door hardtop, V-8 en­
gine, PowergUde, f u l l
power ft air. Beautiful
while ft red Interior.

2295

1958 Chevrolet

63 Falcon Station Wagon
Tnder, « yl., aUndard
t r a n g . , heater. An
e c e a e m y ehamplon
with plenty af room.

1959 Ford V-8
Country Redan, 4 Door
Htalion Wagon.

1961 Mercury

TC4-IA

FC4-33A

58 Ford

59 Chevrolet

$1396

64 Ford Fairlane 500
l-D r. hardtop, 269 engine, Cruls-O-Metie, P /8 , P/B, Radio ft Ilaater, Air
Conditioned. Llat
$$54$ Reduced I

Four door hardtop, auto­
matic transmission, power
steering, radio ft healer.
A good car for the money.

575

Tudor sedan, 0 eyL engine, automatic
tran*., heater. Real economy
with the ride
that plaaaea.

1962 Mercury
Colony Park Rtatlon Wagon 9 Passenger, F u l l y
Powered. Air I'ond.

Several Baled Used Care Are Now
In

Block,

ALo

Other

Stake*

Traded In On New Ramblers. All
Are Going At . . . .

LOW, LOW PRICES!
A t 301 W. 1st St.

�V

K f

V tu T u rl

Pago 12— Frl. Mar. ft. 754

W r r tB

Fire Chief Presents Program For CTP
By Jane Casselberry

• I
I

Fire Chief Paul Batea of the
Casselberry Volunteer Fire
Department presented a pro
gram on fire prevention and
artificial respiration at the
regular monthly meeting of
the CTP o f the South Semin
ole Elementary School held
Tuesday night In the school
auditorium.
lie unfortunately wss un
able to complete the showing
o f the American Red Cross
film, "That They May Live,"
because of a break down In
the projector. The fire depart­
ment's realistic dummy "Reausci-Anne" was used in dem­
onstrating mouth to mouth
resuscitation.
Elected to serve on the
nominating committee to rec
ommend a slate of officers for
the coming year were Mrs.
Beverly Miller, Mrs. Dorothy
Blrkheliner, Mrs. Eva Moore,
Mrs. Marion Eggera and Mrs
Margaret Durrance.
BENEFIT CAR WASH in planned by membern o f the Seminole High
The group voted to give $25
School Glee Club to defray exiwnncn to the Ointrict Music Contest at
to the beautification chair­
Ocala March 20 and 21. The car wash will be staped Saturday from 9 n.m.
man, Mra. Joseph Laird, for
to 6 p.m. at the Gulf Service Station nt E. First Street and Sanford Ave­
the purchase of podacarpua
nue. At the nnme time a bake sale is planned for in front of McCrory’n.
trees for the school grounds.
Practicing above for the Saturday chores arc April Whittington, left, and
Principal Christy Harp sub­
Jean Yaten, Glee Club niumlmrn.
mitted a list of needed equip­
ment for the school that could
be donated by the CTP, but
action was tabled until the
next meeting on which items
should ba purchased.
The second session of the
Fcdernl Stnle Market
Readiness Clinic for parents
News Service
of children entering school
Sanford
next fall for the first time will
By Donna Etlrs
Arthur I'utmnn who will re­
SANFOHn-OVIF.no.
be held Tuesday at 8 p m. at
A nominating rommlttes port their recommendation*
the school. Mrs. Donald Fens/.Ft.I,WOOD DISTRICT:
termaker will speak and dem­ was appointed by Mra. Felix at the April meeting.
Light showers and mild.
Mrs. K. I*. Richards gave
onstrate many worthwhile ac­ Mega, president o f the LongCnhbucc: demand f a i r ,
tivities parents can plan for wood Home Demonstration thn devotion entitled "N a ­
their pro-schoolcrs to help Club, at Uie regular meeting ture's Story" to open thn mnrkct about steady. Domes­
the organisation
held meeting which was attended tic round type, H i bu. crates,
prepare them for entering o f
Thursday at the Civic le a ­ by 3(1 members and five
school.
81.33 to $1 .BO, mostly 91.50,
Building
on
Church guests. Miss Elizabeth Ab­
It was announced that there gue
bott led the salute to the few Kimill, lower: 50 lb. sucks,
will be no school on Friday, 8trret.
according to quality and alze,
Members named wero Mra. flag.
March 13, as it is conference
Frank 8leudle, chairman and
Mrs. R a l p h Newcomer, $1 to $1.25.
day.
Mrs. Eva Moore, ways and Mra. W. J. Krohne and Mra. hculth and safety chairman.
Carrot*: demand fair, rnnrmeans chairman, announced
Informed the group concern­
kot about steady. Sacks, 48— 1
plans for the Spring Festival
ing services provided by the
scheduled for April 18.
Seminole
I'uldie Health lb., film packed, $2 to $2.25,
mostly $2; 50 lb*, loose, $1.85
The room count awards
Home Nursing Service.
went to Mrs. Edwins Hall's
Mrs. Steudle again stress­ to $2.10.
filth grade room and Miss
ed the lni|M&gt;rtanre of five
Celery: demand good, ninrVirginia Ncalo'a first grade
donnra to represent thn rluli ket steady. 10 in. crates, Pasroom.
at the Old Glory Community ral type, 8 doz. and larger,
Following the meeting re­
Illood
Hank
Donor 11 u y $1.25: hearts, 24 count, film
freshments wero served by
scheduled for March 12 from wrapped, $5.25.
the second grade room moth
4 until 7:30 p.m. at the
By Jane Casselberry
Chinese cabbage: demand
era in the cafeteria.
The South Seminole Junior American legion Home on fair, market nlicut steady. It!
Lake.
She
asked In. crates, $2.23 to $2.75.
High School Science Fair will I’ ralria
be held Monday and Tuesday members wishing to donate
Endive nnd Escarole: deo f next week. Projects will blood to contact her.
mand light, market slightly
R e p o r t s on refinishing wcaker. t 1/0 hu. crates, $2.5(1
bn judged Monday starting at
A p.m. and no spectators will home furniture were given to $2.75, mostly $2.50.
by Mrs. Richards who was
bn allowed.
I.etlucc: offerings l i g h t .
Doors will open to thu pub assisted by Mrs. Tutman. Hurton type, K1IN crates, 24
A short talk and a color lie at 7:30 p.m., Mra. Catherina Mrs. Richards explained that count, few, $:i: Iceberg type,
film on the Bahamas were Martin, director o f thn Fair, many pieces of furnlturo Wit rrntes. 24 count, few,
presented Thursday noon at a n n o u n c e d . Approximate may he improved by refin- $3.25 to $2.50; Leaf type, 12
the Sinford-Kemlnole Joyces ly 200 entries frrm tha seven­ isliing and thus made to quart baskets, few, $1.25; Ro.
luncheon in tho Civic Center. th, eighth and ninth grade* serve a useful purpose in the malar, insufficient supplies to
home.
Offering Uic program was are cx|iccU-d.
quote.
A workshop on icflulshiiig
M. E. Johnson, chief liaison
First, second and third
Onions, grt-cn: volume light.
officer for the Bahamas gov place ribbons will he award­ home furniture was held fol Crates, 3 doz. bunches, $3.
eminent.
ed In eaeh o f the 10 rntego- lowing luncheon.
I* a r a e I y : volume light.
MIhs Myrtle Wilson, agent, Crates, 5 doz. hum-tic*, $1,75
Hie population of about rlea: botany, xoology, health
150.000, hr said, Is spread out or medicine, physics, chemis­ uimnimrcd date* for this to $1.85, very few higher,
over an area of 7,(joo square try, mathematics mid earth month's events to Im: Murch
Tursnips: v o I u in n light.
miles. Tho government is run and apace sciences Including 10. cooking
school,
7:30 Bankets, 12— 1 lb., film |uu-kalmost completely Indepcnd geology, astronomy, oceano­ until 0:30 pm ., Sanford Civ­
ed, $1.26.
ent of Orest Britain with the graphy and climatology.
ic Center; Match 24, water
Radishes:
demand
(low,
exception of defense and a
system
clinic,
7:30
until
9:3U
Rowland Hill, head of the
market slightly weaker, flas­
few linjMirted items, Johnson
Home
Demonstration kets, film packed, Bed varie­
acience department o f South p.m..
added.
Seminole, will introduce mem­ Center in Suuford; March ties, 30—6 oz., 75e to title;
The government boasts a
ber* o f the department nt 2A, food demonstrations, 10 While varieties, 24 8 os.,
balanced budget, the speaker
a meeting o f the 1TA Tuea. a.m. until noon, Home Item $1.50.
noted,
simply
beenuso
It
day ut H p.m. mid parent* onstration Center, Mrs. Sue
Spinach: Insufficient sup­
•pends only the money It has.
Kemp, home food specialist
Jt cannot, by law, go in debt will be invited to view the from Tallahassee in charge. plies to quote.
Turnips: volume light: 60
The population Is atxjut 80 sclciire fair exhibits.
Table* were decorated for
Them alao will he on dis­
Ih. sacks, topped und washed.
per cent Negro, yet It has no
the meeting with Easter ar­
racial problems — e x c e p t play in the science lab, work rangements o f bunnies and $1.50.
done
by
several
groups
and
a
HASTINGS, FLORIDA
those introduced by Amer­
demount radon o f laboratory rntored egg* by the hostess,
DISTRICT:
icans, Juycccs were told.
rs, Mr*. Tutman, and memShower* in a.m., clear and
Julia von reported on a visit equipment.
Iter* from
th e
Kanlando
The 30 bent projects will be
mild, p.m.
to his country by an official of
Springs Trailer I'srk.
Cabbage: d e m a n d light,
tho NAACP and also by U. S. ebosen to go to the regional
Hie next meeting will b«
market slightly weaker. DoRep. Adam Clayton Towel] of science fair to be held March
April 2 with Mrs. Newcomer
10-21 In Ml. Dora.
mestir round type, 1*i bu.
Harlem.'
and ladies of Fern 1’ark as
crates, $1.35 to $1.50, mostly
"R oth," he sold, "wer# re­
hostesses.
$1.50; 50 lb. Racks, accord­
quested to leave."
ing to quallly, condition nnd
alze, 00c to $1.10, very few
The Women's Auxiliary of higher.

Longwood HD Club President
Names Nominating Committee

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V EG ET A B LE
REPORT

SSJH To Hold
Science Fair
Next Week

Film-Talk On
Bahamas Given

Pvt. Whitten
Finishes Course

Food Shoppers
Weekend Guide

Students Of
Soulhside Get
High Rating
"S o u t h* Id e
Elemen­
tary School hns had the low­
est number of students to
appear before the Juvenile
Court during the past four
years,” said County Judge
Vernon Mize a* hr spoke be­
fore
the Southside T-TO
Tuesday night.
In pointing out this coun­
ty record, Judge Mize com­
mended
the
parents
am)
teacher* o f Southsidc, stat­
ing that It showa both are
working to hulld good citi­
zens o f tha community.
Tho retiring county judge
declared that the local Juven­
ile court is In Hire need of
mort court counselors and
some means o f psychological
testing for emotionally dis­
turbed children. On the state
level, he listed the most
pressing need as aftercare.
Hie latter, he stated, will
keep former Juvenile offend­
ers from getting into futuie
trouble with t h e
circuit
court.
Frank Mchane presided ov­
er the session at which time
it was reported that Hallo­
we'en Carnivul funds would
l&gt;« used to purchase fans for
the auditorium and lunch
room.
The group also approved
the use of membership dues
to be put with previous
funds o f last year and be
used for redecorating the
principal's office and making
other minor repairs in the
school. Miss .Marguerite Dot­
son was appointed chairman
uf this project.
Appointed by the presi­
dent to serve on thn nomi­
nating rnmniittee were Mrs.
I) u n a I il Junes, chairman,
.Mis. Rob Crumley, Mrs. A r­
thur Beckwith, and Mrs. Vel­
ma Mitchell.
In other action. Mchane
commended school principal,
Mrs. Mitchell and the facul­
ty fur the patriotic programs
held at the school last week.
Announcement was made
of a spring style show to Im
held ut the school on April
3, with all students partici­
pating.
Mra. Hob Crumley gave
the devotional
and
room
count W'us won by the third
grades.

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Touhy Named To
FSLIC Group
CHICAGO. IU. — George
Touhy, executive vice presi­
dent of the First Federal
Savings and Gian Association
of Sanford, has been appoint­
ed to the 1961 Committee on
FSLIC Law ami Regulations
of the L'nitcd States Savings
and l-oan League.
The appointment was an­
nounced today by Eugene M.
Mortlock of New York City,
president o f
the League,
which is the nationwide trade
organization of the savings
ami loan business and repre­
sents more than 5,000 savings
associations- and co-operative
hanks.
The Committee on FSLIC
law and regulations is charg­
ed with the responsibility of
slydtng the current legislative
proposals ami regulations af­
fecting insurance of accounts
and those associations which
have their savings accounts
Insured by tho Federal Sav­
ings and Loan Insurance Cor­
poration.
To clean leather upholstery
use milil soap ami a damp
cloth. Don't use furniture
polish.

Ry Harry Johnson
Every ton or cargo handled
in a local port brings $1(4 21
Into the local economy. And
$7.14 of that would go in the
pockets o( laborers.
This was one of the many
factors pointed out Wednes­
day at a conference in Jack­
sonville between Sanford and
Seminole officials and heads
of the Jacksonville Tort Au­
thority.
I-oea 1 leaders were there to
get background advice on
1k&gt;w- to create a Sanford Port
Authority.
Jacksonville leaders told of
the formation of their author­
ity. Hicy said the board con
lists of seven membres, each
appointed by the governor on
the recommendation of Jack­
sonville and Duval County
civic groups and other or­
ganizations.
It was suggested that the
local committee follow this
procedure.
James P. Avery Jr., Coun­
ty Commission chairman, told
Jax officials that the local
operation is aliout 80 per cent
effective. The commission, he
said. Is pushing the project.
Seminole officials were giv­
en copies of the legislative
aet drawn up by the Jackson­
ville group and this will be
pondered at great length and
could serve as a pattern for
the local operation.
The advice offered the lo­
cal delegation is fantastic in
Its value to the Sanford pro­
ject. It was pointed out that
should the data be obtained
from professional services it
would cost thousands of dol­
lars.
There were topics such as
whether to build pilings for
Die barges or bulkheads.
From Jacksonville's exper-

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Casselberry
Ensign Is
Graduated
PENSACOLA (FHT.NC) Navy Ensign Glenn S. Bing­
ham, son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Frank Bingham of 330 Hibis­
cus Road, Casselberry, grad­
uated Feb. 14 from the PreFlight School at the Naval Air
Station at Pensacola.
Graduation from the school
marks an Important step in
his Raining a commission and
designation as a naval avia­
tor.
The Malkin, presently cele­
brating its Golden Annivers­
ary, is tlie hub of a vast Na­
val Air Tracing Command
where Navy, Marine Corps,
nnd Coast Guard aviators lagin flight training.

SPECIAL AWARDS have been received by two
Lyman Ilitrh School girls. Glcndn Pnyne, left,
hart been mimed winner of the DAR Citixcnahip
award lit Lyman und Alice Hull, right, hns won
the title of L.vnmnV 1901 Hetty Crocker Home­
maker of Tomorrow.
(Herald Photos)
icncc It was learned that tho
cost of placing a bulkhead is
$IOo a lineal foot. It's a safe
bet the local operation will
put in pilings, or shop around
for some other means of cut­
ting that cost.
An example was given on
how the barges could cut the
cost of one industry in the
area. It involves shipping of
newsprint.
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One Central Florida pub­
lisher predicts his cost of
hauling newsprint would be
reduced by $100,000 a year.

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LKNGGltlES, G e r m a n y
At First A Palmetto
en pilau dinner at the Sanford
(AIITNC) - Army TEC Har­ Weekend fond shopper* will Farmers' Auction Market on
(Alongside old post office)
find
a
colorful
and
pleasing
ry D. Whitten Jr., 18, whose
U. 8. 17-92 from 4 until 8 p.m-,
parents live at 1006 French assortment of meat, poultry, Friday. The public U invited.
Ave., Sanford, completed a and fresh produce at food
field radio equipment repair stoics in all purta o f the na­
course at tba U. 8. Army tion.
Heat vegetable* buys at
School, Europe, In Lenggriea,
U. 8. businesa firms contri­
food markets will include
Germany, Feb. T.
buted $1.25 million In lt)63 to­
anise,
beets,
cabbage,
Texas
• Curpeta • Furniture
During tha course Whitten
wards recognition and encour­
• Tile
• Piannn
received Instruction in the carrots, green onions, dande­ agement o f the natlon'a $2.• Rental lledn
principles of electricity, radio lions, dills, endive, mush­ 225,000 4-11 Club members.
fundamentals, procedures of rooms, medium aired New
alignment and general (rau York onions, parsley, pota­
ble shooting of AM and FM toes, radishes, and rutabagas.
Top fruit values will b«
radio seta.
He Is a member of Com­ avocados, honeydews, cold
C A L L
pany B, 2nd Battalion in tha ■torag* and western apples,
4th Armored Division's Slat rhubarb, Florida grapefruit,
California navel oranges, and
Infantry In Germany.
Tlia former Seminole High pineapples. Eggs and dairy
School student entered the products continue as good
M O V I N G AND S T O R A G E C O .. INC.
Army In January 1963 and buys.
Other economical protein
caanplotad basic training at
F A
2 - 9 5 1 1
Fort Jackson. 8. C., before buys include fish • shrimp,
arriving overseas leaf Sep- canned pink salmon, and fish
5 0 4 C c le y A v e .
S&lt;i n( oi d, Fl a.
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ed by one of the persons re­ drive has been officially en­
cently deputized by the super­ dorsed by the Republican Ex­
WEATHER: Fair t.ml continued warm through Tuesday; high today in 80s; low tonight near 70.
visor of registration. Mrs. Ca­ ecutive Committee of Semin­
ole County. Many of the depu­ VOL. 66
milla Bruce.
I'.stablishcd 1008
MON*., MARCH 9. 1964
RANFORI), FLORIDA
NO. 142
United L’resa Leased Wite
Registration sites set up are ties conducting the registra­
tion are members ol the Sem­
as follows:
Forest City, at Christensen inole County Young Republi­
Motors from 7 to 9 p.m. Tues- j can Club,
W im 't
that
CPO Jim
day, Wednesday and Thurs­
• F.dge ill downtown Sanford
day.
tha other day? He’» been at
Casselberry, at Publix Mar­
Gitmo, it acema, but he
ket in Seminole Plaza from j
, doesn’t look aa though he'»
7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday through
A been suffering from
any
Friday and from 4:30 to 8
^ water shortage*.
p.m. on Saturday.
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Tanglewood • (ioldcnrod. at
The grapevine say* Jim's
1831 Ivy l.ane, David Kanheaded for retirement, and
oly's residence from 8 lo to
that Sanford will be his
10 p.m. Monday, Wednesday
“ permanent bane.” T h a t ' s
and Sunday. His phone is Ml
good new* to lota of folks,
7-2430.
especially the Hoy Scouts
Altamonte Springs area at
and other youth workers.
103 llattaway Dr.. Hie resi­
A loan in ''excess of $30,000'*
The Chief was always a fine
dence of William MedcalC
^ participant in this type of
The general public is invitnow being sought of the Hous­
from 7 to 9 p in . Monday]
e I to attend the first annual
leadership.
through Friday.
ing
and
Home
Finance
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Mr. and Mr*. Creative Cook­
The counlywide registration
Agency would signal Hie first
ing School at 7:30 p.m. Tue*And speaking o f retire­
physical work on the canal
dry at the Civic Center.
ment, there’ s another top
linking Sanford with Ihe At­
The
school
will
bo
presented
addition to Sanford's "boys
HAL COLHERT
lantic Ocean.
by the Seminole County Ex­
in blue" colony. Capt. James
E. I*. HASSETT
tension Service, in co-opera­
Vose, who once was com­
Directors of Hie St. Johnstion with Puhlix Siqier Mark­
manding officer of our NAS,
Indian River Canal District
ets, Swift &amp; Company, Florida
ia interested in getting a
approved application for the
Power and Eight Company and
home built, so the story
loan
at a Friday allernoon
Tlie Sanford Herald.
goes. He'll be a welcomed
meeting
in Titusville.
Misa Mary Meyer, repre­
ro-worker (again) for the
The money would be used
senting “ Miss Martini Eogan,"
advancement of Seminole's
for a feasibility study and
home economist of Swift Jt
inteiests.
construction plan, the district
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Company. Chicago, will give a
chairman, John Kridcr, said
demonstration on cooking all
Tossing Ills hut into the pol­
Whew I That A t'l. crossing
today.
K. Pope Hassell. Maitland tm at cuts.
at Fifth and Kim is a dilly! itical aremi for the first time,
MIL AND MRS. Creative Cotikintr School will lie presenteri for the pub­
It would (M-rmlt engineers In
attorney, today formally an­
Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
it’s so rough that it ulmost Hat (Hill) Colbert, a native of
lic at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Civic Center by (from the left) Mi--**
move
Into Ihe canal rite and
nounced his candidacy for (lie home demonstration a g c n t,
keeps the ol' wagon jump­
Myrtle Wilson, Mies Mary Meyer ami Mins Ltiey Nowlin (Herald l ’hoto)
Seminole County, has quali­
slake out the mule, he added.
R e p u b lica n
nomination f o r wilt present a running com­
ing for a block — a real
Mennvvhile, Kridcr reported
county commissioner District mentary nnd will introduce
springbustcr! May lie l.cltoy fied for rounty commissioner
that alKiul 80 per cent of tha
3.
Ralph HloodwnrUi, of Publix;
•/ Anderson and his cohorts for District 1, subject to the
rights of way have been as­
could fix these “ shockers" Muy 5 Democratic primary.
Hassell, a native Floridian, Dick Prince, o f Swift A Com­
sured for the canal. The rest,
opened Ids law olfiee in Malt- \pany, ami Miss Lucy Nowlin,
so the crossing would be as
Presently a real estate brok­
lie adds, will Ihs forthcoming
home
economist
of
Florida
land in I960. and in 1901 be­
smooth aa his train-traveled er and cuttle raiser, Colbert
II. A. JOHNSON
as soon as the "m echanics"
came a partner in the Mait­ Power and Eight Company.
has lieen employed by the At­
roadbeds.
have been worked out.
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She
also
will
present
door
land
firm
of
Hassrtt
and
lantic C o a a t l.ine Railroad
Die M I a m I Cor|H&gt;ralion,
Tuck. Since (hat time he has prizes.
From January's cigarette since 1917 hut is on medical
with huge holdings in the pro­
Sanford appliance dealers
been a director anil secretary
tax collections Sanford got furlough.
posed canal area, has ugrecd
of (lie Maitland Rotary Club will have latest appliance* on
lit),IGlI; Altamonte Springs,
He is chairniun of the Sem­
WASHINGTON (U PD — suid there would Ire *no
to make avutlable
miles
Expansion c f tha proposed
for two years, city prosecutor display. Admission I* free.
$2,146;
Casseliterry,
$489; inole County ImiuiiI o f adjust­
Southern senators went into wheels and no denis and no
of the needed rights of way.
city
parking
lot
at
First
of Maitland for three years,
Long wood, $2,698; N o r t h ment, having been ap|iolnted a
Kridcr pointed out the canal
a closed-door caucus today to compromise" to weaken the Street and Park Avenue will
and Is presently serving his
® Orlando, $239; and Oviedo member ill February 1961; Is
will lake up 230 feet of the *
measure
passed
by
the
House
complvta
pluns
for
u
filibus­
lie
considered
by
the
City
second
term
n*
president
of
u member of the udvisory
$1,424.
►trip. On llio north skle of tha
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Commission Monday evening
the Maitland Chamber of
ter against the civil rights s mouth ago.
board of the Sulviilloii Army,
canal, and 300 feel from It,
Entering IIk- political nng Commerce.
The Senate battle wus to when discussion will be held
Jim Coleman, former pres­ um I is u member of the Order
hill that could tie up the Sen­
will be conriructed a fourfor
his
first
lime.
H.
A.
John­
start at noon KST when De­ on the purchase of the Eaugi- lam- highway, the chairman
Hassell received tils It. A.
ident of the Celery City of Itailuuy Conductors and
ate for a week or more.
son.
of
Ovieuo,
this
morning
mocratic leader Mike Muiis- ottl property on North Park
degree in 1950 and his law de­
Printing Co., has recently Hiakemen.
Tlie meeting was called in field, Mont., attempts tu call 4 venue, adjacent to t h e said.
He is married to the former qtialilied for justice of the gree in 1US8 from the Univer­
purchased
the Commercial
On the south side, S00 feet
peace, district 3, subject tq
MIAMI tu rn —'The Univer­ the office of Sen. Richard up tlie legislation to ban ra- Woodruff Building. Proposul* away, will he a two lane high­
sity of Ilirhinond, where he
Press of Miami and has left l.illiun Cameron und they re­
the May 5 Democratic pri­
was president of Sigma Pill sity o f Miumi I* establishing Russell, D-Ga., southern stra­ t-iul discrimination in voting, lo demolish the Woodruff way.
Sunfold to take over anil op- alm- witli their sons, William
mary.
Epsilon fraternity, a member tl e world's first school of out* 1 tegy leader at It) a.m. K8T, e d u r a 11 o n , employment, Hiilliling, on the comer, also
i
erate tiio south F l o r i d a I... 20, and Hill Kdwiinl, 14, on
The 500-foot strip would ba
A resident of Seminole
of Umlcrun Della Kappa and ei apace sciences, President j two hour* Indore Hie schedul­ unions,
public arrommoda- will t&gt;« discussed.
firm. We wish Jim the best. South Cameron Avenue.
left for development of Indus­
County
for
the
last
23
years,!
ed
nooq
KST
meeting
of
the
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Tail Kstum Alpha honorarv Ibury . king Stanford allCo Iin-it stated: “ 1 will work
lions ami use of federal
Commission also will con­ try, Kridcr pointed out. Slip
dinson h * an InC.^oudo
Senate.
iiaiciaiucs aim tin winner 01 lioulli-ii I III* weekend.
fund*.
The
Sanford
Woman’s to the best o f ttiy ability for
sider
toning of the newly an- docks could tic constructed in
salesman and is a member of
Senate Democratic vv li i p
Southerners planned to lay nexed areas of Piiiocrrut tills area.
Club presentation
of
the better muds and a more effi­ Oviedo Musous. Oviedo Amer­ numerous debating and pub­
Hubert
II.
Humphrey,
Minn.,
lic speaking trophies.
siege i m m e d i a t e l y . The .Shopping Center, southwestfilm — Color Newsreel — cient government."
“ Everything will be ready
ican D-gion and Orlando Yolk
Ik- is a member o f Hie Flor­ CYPRESS HARDENS ( U l 'l ) 1 floor tmittnger for Hie bill. Southern f o r c e s indicated corner o f Hanford Avenue in two year*," Kridcr predict­
originally scheduled to be
Hite.
ida Har and the American —• (iuberiuitorinl candidate.
they might talk for a week nnd 27th Street, and Sanford ed.
shown at 7:30 Tuesday —
He is married lo the lormcr
Bar Association and bos been I lay don Hums said Sutuiibiy or
mote on the debatable mo­ Plaza, and sevetal rezoning
will be shown instead at 7.
An amazing sidelight to tha
Ol.-a Slavik, of Oviedo.
active in Hie Kepublican party l-n would oppose any change
tion o f Mansfield to make the recommendations.
It'll he presented at the Wo­
project, the district chairman
“ My only promise to all of
lor several years. He is now in homestead exemptions amt I
bill the pending business.
man's (Tub building on Oak
First rending will be held said, Is that Ihe group has to
tlie people,” said Johnson, “ is
serving hi* second term as would light lo lower the cost
Avenua.
President Johnson told Ills for changing liquor ante hours deal with only five property
fair and lioncst Judgment."
first vice president of the of cur licenses.
news conference Saturday he for s hotel, with 30-09 rooms, owners to get the rights of
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Seminole County Young Re­
considered the House measure change o f water ratrs on high way.
On. Clock Watcher is of
MERIDIAN. Miss. (L’ PII—
DEEAND (UPI) — T h e a “ good" Idll and hoped it
publican Club ami is conduct­
the opinion that the Central A lire swept along by ZO inileAll. he added, hava agreed
consumption users, anil cor­
ing
a precinct
cducution
NASHUA. N. II. (U P D — A president of Stetson Univer­ would In- passed by Hie Sen­ rective ordinance on the an­ lo cooiwrate.
Florida Fair Ims a long way an hour winds levelled a sec­
course for potential Republi­ 32 • year • old former Marine j
to go before the forces be­ tion of tills Did South city
The feasibility study will
sity took tlie side of tile Du- ate.
nexation of tho propel ty- at
can precinct workers.
"sharpshooter",
Norman J.
hind it can make it of stute Sunday and damage esti­
27th Street ami Sanford Ave­ give Ihe district the material
Pent estate Saturday and
Hassell is married to the Erics of Nashua, was being]
needed lo be presented to tha
fair quality. Die watcher mate* were placed at more
nue.
Interstate 4, destined to cut former Ann Hickerstaff, of held today on a charge of i fended off a U. S. senator's
had two major objections — than $2 million.
Commission is expected to next session of Hie Stale Leg­
down (lie travel time consid­ Richmond, Va„ and resides threatening to a s • a sslnute criticism that Mrs. Jessie
the lark of adequate parkin?
approve acceptance of deeds islature, Kridcr reported.
Two firemen suffered foe- erably between D a y t o n a wllli his wife and two chil­
President Johnson,
Hall DuPont only gives 12
Mcanwliilr,
Hie proposed
and the unreasonably high ial burns and a spectator was
to the lift station at Seminole
lleacli and Tampa, slmuld be dren, Douglas, 2‘ &gt;, und Cindy
Sanford Hurt Authority Com­
prices for kids on closing overcome by smoke.
per cent of her income to
High
School
uml
the
Brook­
lly
Donna
Ealra
completely open by the end Lee, one, in Druid Hills, lie
mittee is continuing plans to
4
day. More parking is a must!
charity.
Residents
called
II the of this calendar year.
Total destruction by fire of field property on Highvvuy
was aclive in the I9f&gt;3 Malt
• a s
NEW YORK (U l’l) — Mal­
tour
Ihe
Brunswick, (la.,
U.
S.
Sen
Wayne
Morse,
worst (ire to hit the city since
a 1939 convertible automobile 17-92.
That's (he opinion of Wil­ land United Appeal drive and colm X, suspended official of
barge facility. Die (rip will
Cast Friday one Sanford (icneral Sherman and tils
D-Ore., charged in the Senate nt 242 E. Hay Avenue in Eongliam Hush, Seminole County it a trustee of the First Pres- the Black Muslim*, said Hullbe made as soon as a firm
employee couldn't u n d e r ­ Union force* burned it down
recently Mrs. DuPont donates wood ut about 3 a. in. today
bylrriun Church uf Maitland. day night he was forming a
date ran be determined and
stand why his weekly pay- on Feb. 14, 1864. The city was engineer. He made his predic­
only
12
per
rent
of.
Hie
$9.3
was
reported
by
Chief
Claude
liasselt ha* designated the "blink nationalist |Mirty" to
one which is most convenient
check
was
not
increased lilt by s Irons do In the early tion Friday noon at a lunch­
million yearly income from Eayo of the laingwood Voluneon meeting of Uie county's South Seminole Hank as Ills lead Negioes in aetive self de­
lo the membership.
along with checks of other 1900*.
the
DuPont
estate.
ten
Fire
Department
who
aaid
Ismg Range Planning Com­ campaign depository and ex­ ft use against while suprema­
Numerous unwary motor­
employes. A hurried Invest­
In a telegram to tha sens: that firi invn were enlled too
Seven stores on Front Street mittee in Jim Spencer's Res­ perts to lllc III* qualifying
ist* speeding lo work along
cists.
igation revealed he hud so were destroyed and many ad­
tor, J. 011 it- Edmunds said lute to .irevent the loss.
pajiers within the nrxl few
taurant.
Sanford Avenue this morning
many children he wasn't joining businesses were dam­
Mrs. Dul’cnt donate* at least
The fire wus thought to rail Into a speed trap act up
Hush said lie expected (lie days, at which lime he will
Theft of some rolns from a
~ paying anything to la-gin aged.
31) per cent of tlie gross in­ have resulted from faulty wir­
Seminole County portion to lie make a statement concerning
by city police.
cigarette machine and pay
WASHINGTON (U l'l) — come to various charities, 6(1
*
with.
"Those stores weren't just completed
ing.
Owner
of
the
automobile
in about
t w o Ids candidacy . Hr is the third Tin Pentagon withheld com­
Although a sign bad been telephone at Clanton's service
•
a s
destroyed," « fire department months He said worker* arc Seminole County Republican
per cent goes ful taxes and was reported as J. C. Met'aity,
set
up warning "speed elec- station. Highway 1702 and
ment
today
on
a
published
re­
The local police blotter officials tald. “ There's just
III per rent is used for living. a Navy man home on leave to
currently sprigging the shoul­ to announce for nflicc.
trirnlly timed" they continued Stale Road 434, Is being in­
port that the superserrel 2,reports a man phoned to suy nothing left there at all."
Mrs. DuPont is a trustee of visit his fiimily.
ders in the Seminole section
uml were “ greeted" a half vestigated by county deputies.
oUb-mile-un-hnur A-t 1 plane
his car had Ix-en stolen from
Stetson.
of the highway.
block further oil by the po­ The theft occurred curly this
lias
flown
Iniig-range
recoila parking lot. loiter he
Morse said in a speech to
Other areas getting concen­
lice.
morning, lliey report.
nnissam-e missions over Com­
phoned police again to say
Hie Senate tire* Hul'onl estate
tration (rom Hie highway
munist territory.
— "Never mind, my wife
►
lioulil
not
l&gt;e
exempt
from
builder arc m Orange County,
Two S a n f o r d business
took it home."
the Hank Holding Act.
principally in Orlando, and
•
•
•
houses
were burglarized over
Edmunds replied in his
portions in Tampa.
TWKNTYNKNK P A E M S .
ST. JOHN, Virgin Islands
u
Iteminds us o f the timo we
The highway, wlicn com­ the weekend, m-eordilig to po­ (C P I) — The Virgin Island*
“ There i* no man or worn- Calif (UPD — One tiling they
were enroute from Florida
SAIGON, South Viet Sum pleted, villi make traveling a lice.
•'l lu-re is nc u man or wom­ always (ell Ha- troops before
to California and ran Into (Ill’ l l —An armed Anii-rlcan clear shot
Thieves opened a safr at ] Cor|Mirnlion (YICORP) has an in America who hua a
from
Daytona
►ending tltreiii out on a livethis story. A hubby, with his helicopter escorting It. S. De­ ftearh lo Tampa and will con­ Railway Express, West Ninth scheduled another meeting Fri­ deeper or mole genuine feel­
fire (raining rxerrlsc is “ don't
da)
to
discus*
further
ail
inwife asleep in the buck seal, fense Secretary Robert S. Mc­ tinue to St. Petersburg,
Street, Mini took SlitMl 111 till t
ing of personal responsibili­ pick up a dud."
rolled into a service station Namara on a jungle battlefield
velers checks, $300 in money aular government proposul to ty for devoting to the welfnre
Five Marine* participating
eoitvi'il
1,700
acres
uf
sugar'
about 3 a.m. While inside Inspection crashed today, kill­
order, $13 in coins, a .38 callo f humanity wealth which he in a desert counter-insurgen­
tulle
luml
to
orange
groves.
the station his wife awoke ing two crewmen and Injuring
tier revolver and an electric (
or she ho* lieen entrusted."
cy maneuver here apparently
anil went to the rest room. three others.
shaver. An unlocked second
violated (his cardinal rule of
■ Hubby got back in the ear
safe was empty and the j
U. S. military sources said
“ Hie book" and It cost three
NASSAU,
Bahamas
(UPI)
James
Nelms,
Negro,
of
and drove
away.
Eighty McNamara and hia p a r t y
thieve* failed to pry open a i
of llieni their liters.
Authorities
feared
today
4
miles away an A r i z o n a watched in horror aa the heli­ William Clark Court, is being money b.-x.
A "dud" — a live round
that four hunted bundits man­
Highway patrolman stup|&gt;ed copter plunged into swamp held in county Jail on a
Thieve* also tam|H-inl with
which failed In explode when
aged
to
fleo
the
llabaiiiire
him and told him Ids wife water just after tha defense charge of »u*pit-iuti o f murdrr a safe ut Ho- Texneo plant on I
Thirty - seven Demoerata fired—went off while the five
was not asleep In the back secretary had landed nrur a in tin- death uf Cuke Green, | McCracken Rond but failed I ►loo lly after they ambushed
now
have qualified for eouuty Marine artillerymen were ex­
►
lx
American
tourist*
and
robscat but bark at his last Htkung River Delta village Negro, of Southwest Road. 1 to open it.
lied them ut gun|adul of $600,- offices in Hie May &amp; primary, amining it Saturday. Three
|H&gt;lire reported today.
auto service atop.
near th* Cambodian border.
IK
K) in jewels.
it wa* reported till* morning were killed and (wo other*
•
•
•
(keen, with hi» jugular
McNamara waa making a
by Clerk of Court* Arthur II. were injured seriously.
And today’s chuckle — tour o f the Jungle battle fields vein cut, was found at 8 p.m.
Beckwith Jr. No Republicans
Hub Shcddcn reports a car­ in Ui* delta where U. R.-beck- Friday in a parking lot at
have qualified, as yet.
toon of a woman in a voting id Vietnamese troops are |-;tli Street and Olive Avenue.
latests tc qualify, aa of
The March meeting of the
booth while an election clerk fiyhtlng Communist guerrillus. He was dead on arrival at
Seminole Memorial Hospital. Casselberry Hoard of Abler- ' The local branch ol the Fleet main today , are the following.
4
says, “ Lady, there’s a space
lorn will la- held at 7:30 p.m. Reserve Association will meet (*) indicates iliunibeilt.)
fur yet, anullier for no. Hut
today at the Women's Club at $ p.m. today. The regular i Janie* I'. Avery Jr„ for tax
there's no space for 'I don't,
on
Overbrock Drive.
business meeting will be fol-| collector; J. E. Hubby (•), for
give a hoot!”
Th* weekly luncheon meet­
A breaking and entering at
Items on the agenda ineliidi- lowed by an organizational sheriff; IE A. Johnson, Jus­
ing uf th* Dalton* Hi-12 club Eungwood Klrinrnlary School
is scheduled fur Tuesday ut it being investigated by sher­ iJIkiUfcsiuri of the cemetery session of the branch Home tice of the peace, district 3;
MIAMI (U l'l) — At least lac Deltona Community Club. iff's deputies. The entry was contract, paving o f Winter Association with election and W. Hugh Duncan (* ), justice
si^ht persons died this week­ |The dub, a Masonic Ulus discovered at about 3 a.ro. to­ Park Drive, a report on adopt­ adoption of the constitution of the peace, district 4; Char­
lie Thomas, constable, district
end from the results of auto­ Lodge unit, will host the or­ day. The building Is being ing a building code for tlie and by-laws.
The group inerts at 219 4, and Mary Earle Walker
FREE ADMISSION
DOOR PRIZES
mobile accidents on the state's ganisation's i n t e r n a t i o n a l checked to see if anything is | town and discussion of voter
Seminal* Ulvd.
C ),
president.
1 musing.
i registration.
ft highways.

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Residents of S e m i n o l e
County who have not register­
ed are urged to do so at once
so they will be qualified to
vote In the Democratic and
Republican primaries in May.
Registrations may be handl-

Loan 0 k W ill Signal Canal W ork

80 Percent Of
Rights Of Way
Now Assured

Public Invited
To Creative
Cooking Bee

Railroad Man
In District 1
Board Contest

GOP Attorney
In District 3
Board Race

Southerners Go Into City To Discuss
Plan To Enlarge
Filibuster Caucus
Parking Lot

Salesman Seeks
Justice Of
Peace Office

m w A ...

BRIEFS

First Of Kind

•

For Tag: Cut

Meridian Stores
Left In Ashes

Morse Answered
On Mrs. DuPont

Held On Threat

Seminole 1-4
Completion Due
In Two Months

Fire Destroys
’59 Convertible

‘Black Party’

Motorists Run
Into Speed Trap

Theft Probed

Pentagon Mum

2 Businesses

Escort Plane
For McNamara
Bagged By Reds

Three Marines
Killed By Dud

Burglarized

Island Oranges

Mr. fir Mrs.

C R EA T IV E

C O O K IN G
SC H O O L

Suspect Held
In Slaying

Bandits Vanish

37 Democrats
Are Qualified

Board To MeetA t Casselberry

Club To Meet

Fleet Reserve
Meets Tonight

O N LY

22

School Looted

Eight Killed

Days to Register

For the Primaries

*

*

Tomorrow Nite — 7:30 - 9:30 P. M*
at the Sanford Civic Center

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7:30*0:30 p. m. (NBC) Gonna Live Here” and "Fool­
DEAR ABBY: What does
‘ NBC Whits Psp«r.” Ths sub* in' Around” with J i m m y . a mother do when a ton
Jcet Is Uis much-publicirrd, Aside from the music, there’s she loves almost forgets
highly controversial congress a bit of comedy, with Don she exists? His wife writes
man from New York's Harlem, Adams doing a funny routine all the letters from both of
Adam Clayton Powell. Powell In his umpire characterization them, and they all go like
discusses ths problems facing Rowlf has a combination pol- this:
*'H1 (no "D ear Mother’’—
a Negro In Washington and
ths subject of changing race itics-Casslus Clay bit and even —nothing, Just "hi” ): Wa
relations. He seems willing to Molly Bee tries to add a few are fine. How are you? It
U raining out. Just had cof­
talk about most thfngs. The laughs.
10-11 p, m. (NBC) Suspense fee with a friend. (No name)
show also examines Powell,
the man and the paradox, and Theatre. "The Threatening 'Bye now, I have to get sup­
whatever your feelinga about Eye.” (Color) Some good per per.’’
Signature of both by wife.
him may be, you won’t be able formances from most of the
How can young people
to deny that he Is one of the all-star east make this niellomore Interesting figures in drama worth catching. The forget all their mothers did
best jobs are given by Pat for them? Where is their
contemporary politics.
O'Brien
as a tough cop (to­ appreciation? It hurts to be
8*0 p. m. (CBS) Rawhide.
‘ Incident At the Hourglass.” night he opens a t New York’s treated this way. Is there
a solution?
The premise of this plot is as Basin Street East as a com
ACHLVG HEART
old as Greek drama and juat edian) and Jack Klugmnn as
DEAR ACHING HEART:
as plodding till the final half- a married man startled to find
hour when it comes to Ufa a young girl making a deter Although the letters are
with needed action. While mined play for him. Phyllis rather meaningless, an ef­
•Yet, we hed several Interesting experiences on out talking to an army command­ Thaxter and Colcen Gray do fort is being made to com­
trip. Ida will be glad to exaggerate a
ant's wife (Elisabeth Mac* competent jobs as his wife municate with you. You
few of them for vouT*
Rae), Gil Favor (Eric Flem­ end real girl friend, but Annie can't get love, attention, re­
ing) is knocked unconscious Farge, as the conniving girl spect or anything else from
by an unseen assailant. When who plots murder and black­ an offspring who doesn't
he comes to there's a dead of* mail, does not ring true. The wish to give It. There ia
TIZZY
By Kate Osann fleer
no solution, but the less
next to him and the plot tend* to peter out a t tha
you dwell upon It the less
end.
But
there’s
enough
sus
pretty wife awcara Gil was
M
your heart will ache.
pi-rise
here
to
hold
most
of
the
the one who shot him. Pretty
• • •
wives a t lonely army posts al­ way, thanks to the action.
DEAR ABBY: I have
10-10:30
p.
m.
(ABC)
The
ways create trouble, don't
Sid Caesar Show. Wouldn’t been considering giving my
thcyT
dxughter dancing lessons.
0-10 p. m. (CBS) Perry you know It! The last show
She likes ballet and toeMuson. "The Case of the Gar­ for Sid and It'a one of his fun
rulous Go-Between.” This aer- nlrst. For a change, the com­
iea rarely has a ridiculous edy gimmicks all work. Joey
plot, so forgive the producers Forman conducts a very funny
this one In which a pretty girl Interview with Sid (as the
(Sue Kendall) plays detective German professor) on the sub­
to get the goods on a phony ject of how to keep a mar­
Barbara Kachmar gives ad­
fortune teller (Lori March) riage alive. In the major skit vice to bridge players.
Sid
plays
a
alob
of
a
husband
■he believes had inadvertent­
Here is the effusion that
ly caused her father to com­ who doesn’t want hit wife goes with today's hand.
(Giselle
MacKenxie)
to
hire
mit suicide. The pretty girl's
Daer Barbara:
landlord is slain and, when the a maid—until he tees the maid
" I was playing with my
police find out he waa the for­ ia Marilyn Hanold. Crisp, husband and sitting North. A
well
•
played,
old
•
fashioned
tune teller’* partner, it’a only
heart wai led. He won in
logical to charge her with Caesar comedy. If the season his hand, cashed the king
had
started
off
this
way,
the
murdtr. Perry Mason (Ray­
and queen of spades, returnmond Burr) of course proves series might be continuing.
td to my hand with the ace
10:30-11 p. m. (ABC) ABC of hearts, cashed the ace of
her innocent, but it's a shame
the writer of this farce also News Reports. “ Cyprus: Is­ spades. Looked mad when
land of Fear” tha continuing the jack failed to drop. Play­
got off Scot free.
9-10 p. m. (ABC) The Jim ­ tensions and violence on the ed a diamond. Finessed tha
my Dean 8how. Soma good Island of Cyprus maka this a jack. Lost to a doubleton
country vocalising during thla particularly valuabla newt queen. Went down.
'He said I was craty. He
hour, with Jimmy contribut­ documentary as it examines
• M ^ W .a U W U M M
ing "Who's 8orry Now,” the Cyprus problems and the said I should have bid four
“ Carolina Moon,” "Midnight’* mounting differences between diamonds in which ease be
•Our
has a much better rating this year. The (with Molly Bee) and "Gotta Greece and Turkey. The show would hiv e bid four spades.
boys now outnumber the glrlt!”
Travel O n' (with Buck Owens f e a t u r e s Interviews with
and Molly Bee) Molly doea Greek, Turkish and Cypriot
her version of "Pecos Bill” leaders and attem pts to show
and
Owen* has *My H eart why the island la Important In
By Dick Turner Skipped
CARNIVAL
a Beat,** “Love's tha world power struggle.

By Abigail Van Buren

dancing. My ais ter recom­ her. I am tired of run-,
mends the dancing school
ning these notes, and want
she baa sent her daughter
to know bow I can get out
to for 12 years. She says
ofit without
getting her
the teacher says her daugh­
mad at me.
ter is a marvel.
MESSENGER GIRL
Every year this dancing
DEAR GIRL: That's easy.
school holds a recital, and
Tell your friend you think
all the students canvass the
she ia being too forward.
town sidling tickets for it.
(She Is) That the boy does­
If a dancing itudent wants
n 't appear to appreciate her
to do a solo, she has to put
notes. (He doesn't.) And
up $25 extra, besides pay­
you are tired of running
ing for letaona all year. I
notej. (You are.) And If she
am wondering why a girl
“ gets mad,’’ she's not much
would have to pay $23 to
of a friend.
dance alone on a stage if
• • •
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CONFIDENTIAL
T O
were in my place, would
RENE: Your friend appears
you send your daughter to
to havetwo hats.
One to
such a school?
wear and the other to talk
MRS
through. Hand him the first
DEAR MRS. A.: It sounds
one!
like a very costly way to
• • •
keep a girl on her toes.
Get
it
off
your chest. For
Find a dancing school with­
a personal, unpublished re­
out gimmicks.
• • •
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3365. Beverly Hills. Calif.
DEAR ABBY: I have a
Enclose a stamped, selfgirl friend who has a boy
addressed envelope.
friend who lives on my
• • •
stre e t This girt friend
Hate to write letters?
writes ootes to this boy
Send one dollar to ABBY,
every day and sends them
to him by me. 1 don't Box 3363, Beverly Hills, Cal­
known what these notes say, if., for Abby's new booklet,
“HOW TO WRITE LETbut he doesn’t seem too
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­
glad to get them and he
never sends any back to SIONS.”
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"Cuddles.”
The answer ia:
r D ear Cuddles:
"Men have a thing about
^0-trump. It’s tl&gt;e modern
day equivalent of D'Artagnan. If you had bid four diemonds he would have bid four
no-trump, so you would have
been one trick higher. You
did exactly the right thing
when you passed three notrump, but in future just say,
•Yea sir, no sir, I’m aorry
air.' You want to remain m ar­
ried don’t you?”

J.fat (donum sy Ruth Miiiett

More end more women are
discovering for themselves
middle-age Isn't to bad After
all—that, actually, the middie y e a n can be s woman'*
bappieit time of life.
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make this discovery (or her­
self is to—
—Quit trying to compete
with women years younger
than she is and settle (or
looking like an attractive wo­
man of her particular age.
—Take stock of the way she
spends her time, and leave
the aensless activltiea hat
tire her and give her no plea­
sure.
Replace outgrown activities
with new interest* that are a
real challenge.
—Use some of her new­
found leisure to make new

Fight Results
NEW YORK (UPI&gt;—Oscar
Bona tens,
203, Argentina,
•topped Wendell Newton, 211,
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friends and to enrich old
friendships, long neglected.
—Get interested In some of
her h u s b a n d ' • interests—
eipeciaUy those ah* couldn't
share when the children were
young and she wasn’t free
to go wherever he went.
—Make a real effort to im­
prove her mind by going back
to school or studying some
subject on her own. Instead of

expecting to learn a lot bj
joining still another club or
organization.
—Take a part-time job If
•he can find one, juat to
prove to herself that she can
earn money.
—Volunteer for some of the
reaUy worth while commun­
ity jobs that younger women
are too busy to give much
time to.
"Divorce” herself from hef
grown children so that they
are free to lead their ows
Uvea, and become a good
friend to them instead of a
possessive mother.
Any woman who can accom­
WhUe bowling in the All
Star League Pete Petersen, plish all—or even most of
these things — will grow to
rolling for Bob's Restaurant
love the middle years.
rolled game* of 238, 199 aod
209 for a 644 total. Also roll­
TV RENTAL
ing along with hia team mate
• Sals* • Service
was John Wright who posted
games of 111, 222 and 233 for
Seminole TV
a 633 total.
FA 2-4929
Needless to aay, Bob’*
Zenith Color TV Seise
ISM
Haaford Ave.
mad* a clean three-game
sweep from the Inland Ma­
terials team to knot R up for
the first place position. Both
teams have a 43 and 2T re­
cord. Bob's Restaurant Is In
first place only by total pinfall.
la other league action 31ea
dors Marine, paeed by Geor­
CeUrtoOrtiM
ge Swann's 394 total, man­
B et Office
Opens 1 P. M,
aged to salvage two wins
Feet 2 4k 8 P &lt;11
from the Betty Anne's trie.
Larry's 31art was able to win
tha first two games in their
Ample Free Parking
m atch with Allied Van Lines
— Smoking Area —
but lost ths last ooe. Gary
Fox was high for L arry's
with a 373 total while the
(fast rolling) Bob Steele was
high for Allied with a 28/381.
H m 200 fam es were plenU
ful thla week with Petersen
NOW tkrn BAT.
leading the way with hia 236,
Skews At 149 - 8:09
299, Wright's 223 and 223,
3:99 - 7:99 - 949
S w a n 's 204 and 209, Ed Gal­
lon's 2 8 , Bob Steele’s 221,
Bob May’* 314, Ed Kirchboff* 291 and Marvin Meltaer’s with 200 even.

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Golf On TV
NEW ORLEANS (U PD —
Two rounds of the Greeter
N e w Orisons Open golf
tsurnsment will be televised
naUonally this weekend by
Sports Network, Ine„ to ap­
proximately ISO stations.

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VOL. 56

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Boating i&gt; big builnesi.

• • •

SPEARHEADING the movie ticket sale this
School seniors, to finance class functions, will
Thompson, Eddie Kosky, class president, and
"Captain Newman, M. I).,” starring Gregory
22-25 at the Kitz Theater.

• • •

• • •

• • •

Col. Byron R. Patton, chief
of the Social Security office
in this district, says that
faulty notification of address
changes by beneficiaries can
cause delay in receipt of
monthly checks. He said the
Administration p r o c e s s e s
some 18 million actions each
month and a slxable portion of
them Involve changes in ad­
dress. So if this applies to
you by all means use the
change of address cards you
have or get them from I’atton'a office.

• • •

Two young airmen, obvious­
ly just back from sea duty,
sauntered into a local drug
emporium, ordered double ba­
nana splits, walked to the
Juke and asked if there were
any of those Beatle records
on the machine. "We’ve
heard about them but have­
n 't heard their records," they
informed the waitress.
But they had to go some­
where else to hear the Beat­
les. This particular store is
sparing customers from such
an experience.

• • •

Ron Grcne, a sports wri­
ter for the "South Seminole
Satellite” — the school’s
newspaper, reports that a
candy sale sponsored by the
Hurricane's athletic associa­
tion so far has netted $3,192.
And, it’s all in the bank!

•

• •

And here's
Korean vets:
tion benefits
will not be
Jan. 31, 1065.

•

a reminder to
GI Bill educa­
for these vets
available after

• •

Anybody with a tooth for
some real "Southern" fried
chicken can get his fill at
the annual Volunteer Fire
Department dinner Saturday
afternoon in Longwood City
Park. It’ll be served from
4 until 8 p.m. Free delivery
is available to those living
within Longwood’* city lim­
its. Take out orders will get
prompt attention.

•

• •

Someone reminds us that
our forefathers fought for tax­
ation without representation.
What they should have fought
for la representation without
taxation. Someone also said:
"If
Patrick Henry thought
taxation without representa­
tion was bad he should ex­
perience taxation with repre­
sentation."

O N LY

18
Days to Register
For the Primaries

weekend by Seminole High
be (from the left) Jennifer
Sandy Slayton. The movie,
Peck, will be shown March
(Herald Photo)

10 In County Unopposed

One of the busiest men In
Sanford right now is Sam
Dow — Heavy Attack Wing
One's PIO (public information
officer) — getting everything
in order and handling the
publicity on the Bombing
Derby.
Parents of South Seminole
Junior High students were ad­
vised today by Principal John
Angel that report cards will
go out next Monday. Memo to
some Civics students out
there we know: Sorry kids
. . . but that's the way the
ball bounces!

FRI., MARCH 13, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

2,000 To Take
Part In SNAS
Bomb Derby

• • •

If there's anyone who can­
not foresee the potential of
the canal and the growth of
Sanford and the county that
will follow they must be blind.
Which reminds us of a sign
in an office window . . . not
in Sanford . . . which reads:
“ Eyes examined while you
wait."

ik tab iiahed 1008

NO. 146

Bombings To Show Navy Might

And it'i that time of the
year again. But one of these
apringa in the not too distant
future it'll mean more than
ever to Sanford and Seminole
County.
Imagine Sanford playing
host to 20,000 to 25,000 pleas­
ure craft a year! It's certain­
ly a possibility . . . in fact
it's a probability . . . when
the Sanford-Tltusville canal
becomes a reality. And this
is in addition to tho commer­
cial barge traffic that'll be
using our river and the canal.

United Press Leaned Wire

M. H. WHARTON

Wharton Seeks
Re-Election
Mason II. Wharton, vice
chairman of the Seminole
County Board of Public In­
struction, todsy qualified as
a candidate to succeed him­
self In that group from Dis­
trict 2.
Wharton, owner of City
Transfer and Storage, ii a
member of Holy Cross Epis­
copal Church, Sanford -Sem­
inole Jaycccs (P ast Presi­
dent), Sanford Rotary Club,
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce, Florida School
Board Association, National
School Board Association and
Seminole County Sportsmen's
Association. He serves as a
member of the City of San­
ford Zoning and * Planning
Commission,
C o m m Ittcc
Member of Boy Scout Troop
501, and served four years
on Board of Directors of the
United Fund.
He is married to the form­
e s Sylvia Meisch of Sanford
and resides with their four
children at 2118 South I’aik
Ave.
Wharton, a native Floridi­
an, was educated in the pub­
lic schools of Orlando and
served with the U.S. Navy
during World War II. He was
graduated from John B.
Stetson University with a Ba­
chelor of 'Is Degree In Ed­
ucation.
r to moving to
Sanford 1. 1954, he taught
for three years in the Osce­
ola County school system.
"I consider it a privilege
to have served as a member
of our County School Board
and to have been a part of
the advancements made by
this board in the past two
years. I feel that my educa­
tional background, business
experience, and experiences
derived from community ser­
vice will enable me to con­
tinue to contribute to the fu­
ture successful operation of
our county school system,"
Wharton said.

Seminole Karl
Group Formed
Some 25 peraons, mostly
educators, organized the Sem­
inole County Karl for Govern­
or Committee Thursday even­
ing at Jim Spenccr’a restau­
rant.
Iteid H. Hughes, Daytuoa
Beach, state campaign man­
ager for Rep. Fred Karl, out­
lined plans for those present
to recruit others In an all-out
drive tu win this county for
Karl in his campaign for the
Democratic nomination for
governor in the May 5 pri­
mary.
Also speaking w ai Coy Al­
varez, Palatka, North Florida
campaign manager for Karl.
Hughes announced that &gt;
county campaign manager
and committee members will
b« named at a later date.

Ten candidates remain un­
challenged In thrir respective
races for county office, sub­
ject to the May 5 Democratic
primary elections. Jim Birkenmeyer Jr., of Casselberry,
and Mason H. Wharton, San­
ford. today qualified for re.
election to the School Board.
With qualifying books to
close at noon Tuesday, Clerk
of Courts Arthur H. Beck­
with Jr. said today that no
Republicans have qualified,
although two have announced
for public office.
Should no others qualify
by the Tuesday noon dead­
line, these Democrats will be
ctcctcd automatically ((*) de­
notes incumbents):
Beckwith (•), clerk of
courts; B. A. Johnson, Justice
of the peace, district 3;
George Kelsey (•), constable,
district 3; J. L. Hobby (*),
sheriff; Camilla Bruco (*),
supervisor of registration; W.
Hugh Duncun (*), Justice of
the peace, district 4; Mary
Earle Walker (•), assessor;
A. C. Doudney (•), surveyor;
Birkcnmcycr (•), board of
public instruction, District 3,
and Wharton (•), board of
public instruction. District 2.
Ollier filing* to d.itu are;
Karlyle HoushoUlcr a n d
Harlan T u c k , for county
judge; Gen. J. C. fl-W hl^v
(•), A. C. Smith Jr., Kdwkrd
Yarborough and Hal Colbert,
county commissioner, district
1; R. T. Milwcc (*) and Jim
Pigolt, superintendent of pub­
lic instruction.
Troy Hay, Hoy R. Wright
Jr., Marjorie Shepard, W. U.
Ellcrhc, James P. Avery Jr.
and Rudy I,. Sloan, tax col'
lector; Ford Cavanaugh, W
Lawrence S w o f f o r d and
George Bobrow, county com
missioncr, district 3; J . T.
Iiaggcrly, Charlie Thomas
and J. U. Lee, constable, dis
triet 4.
K e n n e t h McIntosh and
Thomas A. Speer, prosecuting
attorney; J o h n Fitzpatrick
(•), Harry F. Cushing, Jess
Gregory and G. W. Bell, coun
ty commissioner, district 5;
L. L. Cox (•), Ray mond Mor
ris and Rill York, justice of
the peacr, district 6, and
Grady Hail (•), George W
Reck, Hilly Joe Young and
Charles Fagan, constable, dis
trict C.

Industry Award
Panel Named
A three-limn committee
was selected Thursday after­
noon to name the person
who has done the most for
Industry in the county dur­
ing the lust year.
The recipient will be hon­
ored at the Industrial Show
and Beauty Contest slated
for April 23, 21 and 25 and
sponsored by the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce's In­
dustrial Committee.
Serving on the committee
are Bill Hemphill, Howard
Hodges mol Robert Shedden.
They will report to the full
committee at a late date.
The Automobile Associa­
tion was meeting this after­
noon to see if its show date
set for April 2, 3 and 4 could
l&gt;e moved to c o i n c i d e
with the other two events.
Previous committments on
national advertising made
tiie change virtually Iniposslide, according to Hemphill,
an association member.

Reunion
Dr. and Mr*. A. W. Epps
Sr. will leave Wednesday for
Atlanta where he will attend
hit 40th class reunion at
Emory Univeralty and the
Thornes P. Hinmen mid-wintar elinie March 22-i(6.

CHARLES E. KERN

Kern In Race
For Constable
Charlci E. (Chuck) Kern,
Altamonte Springs, formally
nnnounred his candidacy for
the Republican nomination for
Juatice of the Peuce for I)i»tilcl Six.
Kern, his wife, I.ucy, and
hi* two hoys, Charles, ape 18,
and Michael, a*ge 13, are pres­
ently residing In the Rolling
Hills section of Altamonte
Springs. He came to Florida
In 1950 from Camden, New
Jrrsey, nnd has !&gt;een living In
Central Florida since thut
time.
Kern hus been active in the
law enforcement field for the
past 12 year* and is presently serving in the rapacity of
special deputy sheriff for
llolling Hills.
He own* and operate* the
.Statewide Detective Agency,
working closely with state,
county and municipal law en­
forcement agencies as well as
financial and business Institu­
tions. Mr. Kern also belongs
to tho Justice of the Peace As­
sociation and the Constables
Association of Florida.
Kern is a member of the
Methodist Church and is ac­
tive in numerous civic clubs
including the Young Republi­
can Club. Kern ha* designated
the South Seminole Bunk as
Ms campulgn de|iository and
he pluns to file his qualifying
papers within the next few
days.

FBI Nabs 2 In
FEC Bomb Plot
FORT PIERCE (UPI) The FBI, acting at the urging
of President Johnson to end
zabotage on the strike-bound
Florida East Coast Railway,
announced early today the a r­
rest of two men on charges
of planting dynamite on a
trestle.
They were the first arrests
since Johnson, who was within 30 milra of one of the dy.
namitings that have plaxued
the railroad for 14 months,
urged the FBI to throw its
full weight into investigations.
Agents said they recovered
a 50 pound bomb made of
15 sticks of dynamite tied
together and rigged to go off
with the passing of a train
over the trestle.
The FBI in Washington
identified the two men arrest­
ed as Joseph I.co Vedder,
32, of Miami, and John Wes­
ley Davis, 28, of Fort Pierce.
Miami agent-in-charge Fred
Fruhbose said they were lock­
ed up in the St. Lucie Coun­
ty Jail here under bond of
$75,000.
Frohbose declined to add
details of the arrests.

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More than 2,000 members
of Heavy Attack Wing One
at the Sanford Naval Air
Stntion will participate in
next week'a Tenth Annual
Bombing Derby, one of Nav­
al Aviation's most demand­
ing exercises In weapons
employment.
Yet underlying the Import­
ance of the exercise as a
test of heavy attack aircraft,
weapons and personnel is
another very Important in­
gredient: The competitive
spirit.
Heavy Attack Wing One
is composed of seven units,
six squndront and a sixplane detachment of one of
the aqundrona. One of the
units, Heavy Attack Squad­
ron Seven, ia deployed to the
Mediterranean n n d won’t
participate in the Bombing
Derby.
Navy personnel feci a
strong Identity with their
unit*. They feel a competi­
tive pride in comparing their
unit with other*. That's the
feeling that will be on the
line as the Bombing Derby
gets u n d e r w a y Monday,
sparking the performances
of flight crews nnd ground
support men alike.
All told, 1H trophies and
Immeasurable squadron pride
are at stake.
Heavy Attack Squadron
Five, r.ow the first squadron
to receive the famous H-rO
Vigilante
reconnaissance-at­
tack aln-raft for. Ueet
ployment, has won the lion's
share of these trophies In
the past while rolling to five
overall victories in the nine
previous Derbies.
VAII-5 won the last Derby
In 1901, Tho "Savage Sons
of Sanford,” as the unit is
nicknamed, began their win­
ning ways with victories In
three of the first four Der­
ides in 1957-58, when the
Bombing Derby was a quar­
terly event.
A triumph In the annual
event of 1959 competes the
list of "Savage Son” laurels.
VAII-11 won a quarterly
meet in 1957, another In 1958
and the Eighth Annual Der­
by in 1900 for a total of
three victories, second high­
est.
VAII 9 Is the only other
tquudron to enter the win­
ner’s circle, with a victory
In tiie December 1958 Der­
by, the first time it was held
on an annual basis.

10th Annual
Derby Opens
Here Monday

NATIONAL DE.MOLAY WEEK will Ik? observed by the Seminole cliapnext week. Mayor A. L. Wilson (left) is shown discussing "city pluns”
with Harold Unger (center) Charles Stein (right). Unger is the master
counsellor of tiie Seminole Chapter, Order of DcMolay and Stein is a
senior counsellor.
(Ilcruld Photo)

Altamonte To
Celebrate
Dedication and npen house
for the new $350,000 municipal
water system at Altamonte
Springs will he held Sunday
beginning at 2 p.m.
’’ he dedication addresi will
be given by David Lee, aanif.ry engineer of tho State
Board of Health.
Master of ceremonies will
ho former councilman Frank
Gcrhardt. IteV. E. W. Miller
will offer the invocation and
M a y o r Lawrence Swofford
will give the welcoming ad­
dress.
Other speakers will include
S. J. Davis Jr., the town at­
torney, and Harold Itadcliffc,
president of Glace Engineer­
ing. who designed the system
nnd supervised Its construc­
tion.
Following the rihhon rutting
by children of the mayor and
rnunril members, tho plant
will lu* open for Inspection of
the public.
Wives of the rouncil mem­
bers will serve refreshments.

New Sub
WASHINGTON (U1M) The Navy’s 36th Polaris mis*
silo submarine will be named
George C. Marshall to honor
and World War 11 Army Chief
the late secretary of atate
the laic secretary of statu
and World War 11 Army chief
of staff.

Schedule Of Events
For Bombing Derby
MONDAY
7 a.m. Weapons loading exercise; competitive drill
Involving loading of dummy training weapon by ordnance
crews of five competing squadrons.
11 a.m. Medium Angle loft Bombing: Tests nueleur
weapon* bcmblng accuracy (using dummy weapons) of
A-3U Skywarriur/A-5A Vigilante flight crews. RA-CC
entrant* to fly reconnaissance mission.
TUESDAY
19 a.m. C|o»c Air Support Mission—Test* A-3II/A-5A
conventional weapons ability in two delivery mndea,
RA-5C entrants to make two bomb drops, then fly recon­
naissance mission.
WEDNESDAY
9:50 a.m. Profile Bombing Mission. Tests bombing
accuracy on simulated nuclear mission against complex
targets.
THURSDAY
1:30 p.m. Bombing Derby briefing for press, other
special interest groups.
4:30 p.m. Radar Bomb Scoring Bomber Mission: Tests
bombing accuracy on simulated nuclear mission against
multiple targets.
FRIDAY
9 a.m. A-SA/A-3II/A-4II Skyliawk Left Bombing
Competition.
SATURDAY
9:10 a.m. Airrraft launch for Air Show. (Open House
begins one hour earlier).
9:30 a.m. Air 8how with 24-plane fly-by.
10:30 a.m. Carrier Airmanship competitions.
11:46 a.m. Heavy Attack Wing On* review and pre­
sentation of award*.
12:46 p.m. (approximately) Navy Appreciation Day
Picnic, Lake Golden Recreation Area, Sanford Naval A If
Station.

Longwood Dedicates
Its New City Hall
By Donna Estes
evening a t an Open House.
Longwood'* new City Hall
Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor
First
was dedicated and btossod of the community'a
during ceremonies Thursday Baptist Church, blessed the
building.
Msyor A. R. Lormsnn, in
a brief statement, aaid that
it had taken the combined
efforts, over a period ol many
months, of all officials of the
city government, as well as
1U employes, to provide the
CLEVELAND, Ga. (UPI) — new building.
Flames from an exploding oil
Council Chairman R. C.
furnuce swept through a rest Carlson thanked everyone for
home preparing for a atate In­ attending and hoped that
spection Thursday,
killing more residcnU now would
feur elderly residents and in­ attend council meetings.
Officials and employes of
juring two other persona.
tiie city government present,
other than Mayor and Mra.
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)— Lormann and Council ChairTiie United States today fail­ man and Sirs. Carlson, were
ed In nil uttompt to rocket a Councilman and Mra. B. L.
tiny gold • plated laboratory Helms, Councilman and Mrs.
22,009 miles into space to Carl tam m lcr, Councilman
Councilman
learn more atmut the earth’* John Reams,
Rurbon
Ferrell,
Former
Coun­
magnetic field.
cilman Jim Reiter, City Man­
ager and Mrs. John Farina,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Building Inspector and Mra.
Tho hoard of directors of the William Litkc, City Clerk
Virgin Islands Corp. met here Mrs. Onnle R. Shomate and
today to discuss proposals to Police Chief and Mrs. Claude
convert 1,700 acres of its I.ayo.
Dignitaries, among some
■urar cane land to orange
250 persons present, were
groves.
Rep. S. J. Dsvis Jr., County

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BRIEFS
4 Die In Fire

Space Shot Fails

Citrus Plan

LBJ Flood Flight

DALLAS (UPI) — Jack
Ruby's defenders closed out
all testimony at his nturdur
trial today with an expert
who said the slayer has a
” particular, very rare" form
of epilepsy, but he could not
say whether the slayer knew
right from wrong.

Statewide
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Tho
government t o d a y
sought u court order to re­
quire Alabama tu desegre­
gate all it* public schools. It
was the first time the gov­
ernment has asked for desegregation on a statewide
basis.

Commissioners Jim
Avery
snd John Alexander, Alta­
monte Spring* Msyor Law­
rence Swofford, County Clerk
Arthur Beckwith, Tax Collec­
tor J. L. Galloway, Superin­
tendent R. T. Milwee and
Sanford Police Chief Roy Wil­
liams.
Members of tiie Volunteer
Fire Department served cof­
fee and doughnuts.

We're Overstocked With

14" TIRES

NOW ONLY

SHS Band To
Be In Contest
The 0 1 • p i e c • Seminole
High School band will take
part In the annual Florida
Bandmasters Association Dis­
trict 6 contest Saturday at
Daytona Beach.
Twenty-six bands will com­
pete in the event elated a t
Mainland High School.
E n s e m b l e s Include the
horn quartet, trumpet trio,
t r u m p e t quartet, clarinet
quartet, flute trio, trombone
quartet, braee quartet, clar­
inet quartet with two groupa
appearing in the latter. In
addition to tha band partic­
ipation, tho ontomblo group*
and individuate will compete
to qualify for the state con­

te s t

Navy long-range reconnais­
sance and air striking power
wil be displayed over Florida
and the Southeast next week
as Heavy Attack Wing One
stages Its Tenth A n n u a l
Bombing Derby a t the San­
ford Naval Air Station.
Slmilated nuclear a t r I k *
missions, close air support ex­
ercises and competition* In
weapon* handling and employ­
ment s c h e d u l e d Monday
through Friday will attract
scores of military officials,
headed by eight of the flag
officer* most concerned with
the fleet'* attack readinesa.
On Saturday, March 21, the
NAS Sunford gates will swing
open to the public a t 1:16
a m. for open house and an
Air Show headed by bombing
and reconnaissance exhibi­
tions, In-flight refueling and
an aerobatic demonitratlon by
famed test pilot Robert (Dob)
Hoover.
Kicking off the Derby at T
a. m. Monday will be a wea­
pons loading exercise followed
by the week’s first bombing
competition a t 11 a. m. Thia
will be the medium angle loft
event, teetlng the filers com­
petence in one of the most io usual method* ever devised
for the delivery of nuclear
weapon*.
Much of the attention wilt
focu* on the twin-jet HA-5G
Vigilante, the Navy'a new
niach two (twice the speed of
sound) tactical reconnaissance
and attack aircraft.
Intimately concerned with
the sleek Vigilante’s prowess
will be such high-ranking vis­
itors a t Vies Adm. John 8.
Thach, who as Deputy Chief
of Naval Operation* for Air
ie the Navy’s top aviation ad­
visor In the Pentagon.
Other visitors with obvioua
verted interest* in the versat i l e airplane’s capabilities
will Ita Vice Adm. Charles B.
Martel!, Commander of the U.
Second Fleet; Vice Admiral*
Paul II. Ramiey and Paul D.
Stroop, Commanders of Naval
Air Forces In the Atlantic and
Pacific respectively, and Vic*
Adm. Robert J . Stroh, Deputy
Director of the Joint Strategio
Target Planning Staff at Offull AFR, Neb.
A group from the N'uvy’a
Bureau of Weapons, headed
by Rear Adm. Earl R. Eastwold, will also have its atten­
tion focused on the RA-6C,
newest airrraft to enter fleet
use under a Itureuu contract.
Other ranking attendees in­
clude Rear Adm. Louis J .
Kim, Commander Key West
Fuice, and Rear Adm. Edwurd
C. Outlaw, Commander of th*
Naval Aviation Safety Center
In Norfolk, Ve.

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Baptist

THE B1CVKNTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH

jonnA N m issio n a rt
BAPTIST C ltuncll
f i l l W. Flret Sired
Bondar School---- H ill a. m.
Morning Warohlp - lliM a m.
Blblt Stodr (Bondar) Till pm.
KvoagoUrtl*
KvthBolloU* forrlco TtH p. a t
Wod. Prar*r Moil — Till p. n».
Bill S tephana----------Paator
▲ Cardial Walaema to All

Corner TU *

Kim

I t L. Mathowa ,--------- Paator
SERVICE! BATURDAT—
Babbath School ----- III! a. m.
Worship ScrvIM _ IHM a. m.
Wodnooday Klfht
Prarar Borvlo# —_ t i l l p. m,
•W* llava Thli Hop*" radio
iB ia n ri each Bunder a. m.
at I l l s orar WTIIR at III!
• s pasr radio dial.

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CIIURCII
1H1 park Are. a t 14th S t
Bov. a c. Doan. Jr.
Tartar
Bondar School ----- t i l l a. m.
Warship Sarrlaa — lit*# a. m.
Keening Worship — t i l l p. »•
Alllaaca Tooth
Fellowship (Son.) — III! p. a t
, Till p. *»•
Frayar Sarrlaa

PINKCRKBT ASdNMRLT
OP GOD CHURCH
Car. ITth and Kim
M.s Wilder
P &lt;U
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.wo. »
Bondar Bahasl —- Bsdf A. ra.
Slaralas Warihlp — ISild a. ra.
B vising Worship — T:« p. m.
Youth Barr, (loo.) _ liSS p. ra.
Till
Mld-Wook Barr. (Wad.)
»• " t

Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Park Araaut
T- B. C hanea----------Paator
Morning Worship — l i l l a. ra.
Sunday Bahasl ----- l i l l a. a t
Morn Ins Worship _ tills a. m.
Training Ualan — ttia p. —
Xvonlng Warship . Till p. nt
Wad. Prarar Barries Till p. m.
CENTRAI. BAPTIST C lftm cn
Cor. tltk S t * Oak Are.
Oall Smith
......... - Paator
Bondar Bahaa! ----- 1:41 a. as.
Moratac Worship — UiS4 a. m.
Training Ualan — dill p. ra.
Branlns Worship - Till p. ro.
Wad. Prarar Barries Till p. m.
Moraarr Open

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CONOHBO ATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Christ)
Park Arenua at 14th S t
t : l l a- r a .___ church School
It s a. p - Warship
441 p. ra. _ Christian Tooth
Ministry
Rev. Waiter A. R. MePheroon,
Pastor

Episcopal

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BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith St. A Holly Ava.
Paul M. C aller----------Paator
■saday School — 1*:** a. m.
Baaday
Morning Worohlp _ 11:4* a. « .
Sunday

Church Of Christ
Blbla S ehoal___ ISttS a. m.
Morning Worahtp _ I lisa a. ra.
Braalng Worship — Till p. ra.
Wad. Prarar Barries Till p. ra.
PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
Hlshwar II Waat
Morris Rohr —
Braas*H*t
Bills Class
. ISiH a. ra.
Morning Warihlp _ 11:11 a. m.
Evening Worship — 1:00 p. m.
Blbla Claaaaa Wad. - Till p. ro-

PINKCRKBT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Oaara Raad
p a a t o r ____. William J. Oueea
1:44 A

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Sunday School------ M l a «*•
Training Ualan —

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Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF . CHRIST
SCIENTIST
•44 Bast Baaoad dtreat
Sunday Barrie* A
Sunday School — — 11:0* a. m.

■ubjaatt "SuhetaneF'
Wodnooday sarrlaa - 1:04 p. ro.
Reading Room: 141 B. First.
Weekdayei 1140 a. m. • 444
m. Friday Brentngi 444*
44 p. ro.

d ill p- «•

A T ea che rs

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Cornar 4tb S t and Lourol Are.
Eugene S h eld an ------- Pastor
Telephone: 111-7011
Sunday School ---- 1:41 a. ra.
Morning Worship _ 14:41 a. m.
Evening Worship — 7:04 p. ro.
Wed. Prayor Sorrlo* 7:40 p. m.

Xvnngollst

_____ 14* p. m.

BLDBR BPRtNOS BAPTIST
O il Orlando BA at Hatter Art.
B- Kamtltoa Orlffla — Paator
Baaday Bahsal ___ lit# a. m.
Moralns Warship — 11(41 a. nu
Tralalag Union _ 1:11 p. m.
Braalng warship — TtM p. a .

Church Of God
CMUBCH OF OOO
Had A French
H. O. S m ith ------------- Paator

Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
10| W. 25th Plaea
“The church of tha Lutheran
Hour" and TV T h l* la the
-LI fa"
Herbert W. Ooarea _ — Pastor
Sunday School
4:11 a. m.
Worship Servlet _ 1040 a. m.

The good thing about the Bessons Id that all we have to do Is w att We may not like the weather we hare
now, but something different will come soon. Ws experience a great variety of weather in a docen months.
It’s a great consolation to have this mighty spectacle of spring and autumn, sun and rain, day and night
continually nnfold around tu.
It’s the* dependable rhythm of estate, the ebb mid flow of Masons, the beauty uf earth and sky, which
l t o our lives a Ann ground tone
But Christianity is not a nature religion. It finds the revelation of God not in nature alone but even
more in human personality — our own, aa the children of God, and supremely In Jesus as the Son of God.
That is why it is nioesssry for as to become an important part of His Church.
We can get in the mood to understand the presence of God when we experience the quietness of the
woodlands or hear waves breaking against the cliffs, or look heavenward at the billowing
clouds. But it Is not enough to get in a mood. We must join in the communion and fellow*
ship of other believers in order to obtain our purposs and faith.
Corns, let us go into the House of tha L ord...

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I Corinthians
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Thursday
Ephaalana
0:3-13

Friday
Hebrews
10:19-26

Saturday
I Prior
2:1-10

CHURCH
CHrua Height*
Rer. Ray Oragory, Jr„ Pastor
Church School ___ P:4S a. m.
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a. m.
M T P ------------------4:1* p. ra.
Era. Worship _ — 7:19 p. m.
Wed. Prayer 8errlce 7:10 p.ra.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
XE
OP THE NAEAREX
W. Ind S t at Maple Are.
Paul niches ________ Pastor
Sunday School __ !:(S a. m.
Morning Worship — 10:4$ a. ra.

Y o u t h ___________ — 4:9* p. m.
Evangelistic Serrle* 7:00 p. raMid-Week

Serrleo (Wed.) — 7:S4 p. ra.
Third Sunday
Slngeplratlnn _ _ 1:01 p. ra.

FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
tak a Mary, Fla.
Ear. W. L. Holcomb*. Paetor
Sunday
4:41 a. m. ___ Dlbta Behest
11:49 a. m. _ Morning Worship
7:99 p. m. _ Evening Berries
7:00 p. m. _ Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Serrlcea
7:00 p. ro. — ind Wed. MIoolonary Sarrlea

Pentecostal

Free Methodist

CHURCH o r CHRIST

Kraalng Warship — Til* p. m.
Wedaasday
Prayar d errlce------ TsW p. kk

M o rn in g W o rsh ip -----

CHRIST CHUUK
Chureh Street Lengwood
Fr. Charlaa W. Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion _ Till a. ra.
Sunday Schaal ----- 4:4* a. ro.
Family Sarrlaa and
Serman ...
- 14:14 a. as.

L.EI OP CHRI
...
Rar. Maeoa Orass.
Ad lalarlm Mlnlatar
Bondar Bahasl ----- lil l a. m.
Meralas Warship _ 11 :H a. ra.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
l i l t Park A ra n o a
_ E v a n g e li s t
Rart llrowa
Sunder
Blbla Stodr ~ — 11:11 a. m.
Morning Warship — UllS a. ro.
Branlns Scrrlca — 1:19 p. m.
Baa "Hamid at Truth" 1 p. ro.
Bondar an Cbaanal I
Tuesday
Ladles Blbla Claes _ lditd a. * .
Wednesday
Blbla C la s s ------- TOO p. ro.

a. ra.
a. m.
p. ea.
Serr.

Congregational

Christian

aantra

CHURCH O P OOD
O P PIIO PHBCT
IIS* him A r e n u a
R t r . R. U S t r ic k la n d — P a s t e r

l ilb la T r a i n i n g B a r r 1:14 p m .

Chaatar W. PlaoB
Pastor
al ___ lliM a. no.
Bondar Bahaa!
Moralns Barries — U til a. m.
Training Union __— l i l l p. » .
Branlns Barries — Till p.
Wadnasdar Maattafai
Orsanlastlana — dill P- m.
Prarar ------------Till p. m.
Chair — i _______ dill p. *.

Ralph Brawar Jr.

Methodist
KBENK EER METHODIST

Bondar Ichosl ------ •:«»
Worship Sarrlaa — 14:41
Bransatistle Barr. _ Tile
Wedaeaday:
Toung Pespla T. L. B.
T:lt p. in.

CMBIBTIAN CN URCH

Assembly Of God

Church Of God

OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Slv* A Orlando Drlf*
Hery. 17-Pt)
Sanford, Florida
iti.r s tj
The Rer. Oeors* Klnnamon,
Interim Paetor
Sunday School —— 1:14 a. ro.
Moralns Wsrehip — 11:00 a. ro.
Communion—Virol Sunday Is
Each Month
KINDERGARTEN AND MURA*
BUT

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONQWOOD
141 Oraoga Street
Rar. B. Ruth Urant _ Paetor
Sunday School ---- . 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship _ UiOt a. ra.
Sunday Evening — 7:40 p. m.
Wed. Illhle Study _ 740 p. m.
Conquerors Meatlng
F r id a y ________ 740 p. ra.

Presbyterian
FIRST PnESRTTERIAN
CHURCH
Banford. Fla.
Oak Are. A Ird Bt.
flrovrr C. Sewell Jr. __ Paetor
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aeelilant
Paator
Morning Worehlp _ 1:40 a. nu
Chureh School _ _ 1:44 a. m.
Hesaton Meott _ _ 10:45 a. nu
Morning Worehlp
11:00 a. nu
Pioneer Fellowship 4:00 p. nu
genlor HI Fellowship liM pm.
Evening Worehlp — 7:40 p. ra.
W*d. Tray or Meet _ 7:00 p. nu
CHURCH OP THB COVENANT
1774 South Orlando Drive
Thomae H. M ak ln -----Paetor

W orehlp ___

___ 1:01 a. nu

C hur oh geboet ----- 11:00 a. m.

TO LIST YOUR

Methodist
ORACH METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd.. at Woodland Aro,
Rer. John H. Illrts Jr., Paetor
Churoh School ___ 141 a. nu
Morning Worohlp_ 11:0* a. ra.
MTF
- 141 p. a .

CHURCH
NOTICE

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park A t *.

John T. Adame Jr. — Pastor
Moralns Worohlp _ 444 p. nu
Sunday School ___ 1:44 A ra.
Morning W orship 11:44 a nu
M TP Mooting* _

(Intermediate.

4:40 p. m.

Seator)
K v o n la g W orehlp _ T 4 I p. aa.

CALL

322-2611

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHB AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. A Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
BURNUP A SIMS, INC.
Building Division

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CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO, INC.
CHAPMAN CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
104 N. Kim Ave.
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA A SONS, INC.
Siavia, Florida

B. EDWARDS BUILDERS
8UPPLIES
and Employees
OLAS-MET INC.
Metal and Fibsrglaa Duct Systems
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
HARRELL A BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
S09 W. 26th S t, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
801 W. 1 s t S t, 8anford
HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Nswman and Employees

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

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

ROSE AND WILK’B RESTAURANT
Hose &amp; Wilks Bowman A Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and S taff

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and S taff

OVIEDO RADIO A ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL
BANK
IO N J
Howard H. Hodges and S taff

WARE-PRICE OIL CO.
Wareco, N. French A vt.

SANFORD MANUFACTURING CO.
and Employees

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE
STORE
Fred M. Smith, Owner

SMITTY’B SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WIGHT CROCERY CO, INC.
and Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL CAS CO.
-John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

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

JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 S. Laurel Ave., Sanford

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

KIDDY’S 8TANDARD 8ERVICE
F irst A French, Banford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t, Sanford

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

LONGWOOD TIT BARBECUE
Mom and Bill Baumhoiser

I -4iROY C- ROIJB
CONSTRUCTION CO, INC.

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. Ai Wilson

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY■

SAPTIST
Antioch BoplUt Church, Orloi*
Coitrol BogUot Churoh, 1111 Ook Av*.
ChuluoU Flrot Hoptlot Church
Kllor Spring* Uoptlot Churoh,
44* U hm m lid.
Pollh Hapllol Mlookm, 144 1.11** R4-,
Csooolhorry
Flrot Uoptlot Churoh, 111 Pgrk Av*.
Flrot Bgptlot Churoh •( Alt*m*gl* Bprlngo.
IIL 414. Altimonli SprlBB*
Flrot Uoptlot Church *f D*B«r?
Flrot BopUot Churoh *t Oonov*
Flrot Uoptlot Churoh #( U k t Mary
Flr*t Uopllat Church •( U k* Monr**
Flrot Kapllot Church *1 L**gw**4. Oer.
Church a Or*nt
Flrpt B*pll*4 Church of Ovl*4*
Flrot BhllchMiooUnary BopUot Churoh,
41*1 W. tltk Bt
Foroot City BopUot Chureh
Fauuula H*M BopUot Churoh. OvUd*

Ml- Olivo Mlootonory Uoptlot Churrh, Bon
tondo Uprlngn Rd. tongwood
M t Eton Mlootonory Uoptlot. Slpot Aro.
Kow Mt. Calvary Mlootonory BopUot
11*4 W. Ilth St.
Kow BaWm Primitive Uoptlot Churoh.
Itt* W. Ilth Mt.
Now Ml. Elan Uoptlot Churrh. 171* Poor Aro
Ooktawn Uoptlot Chopol, 1744 W. loth St.
Oatoon Doptlat Church
Ptnocroot Uoptlot Church, tot W. Onora Rd.
Prolrlo Labs Uoptlot Chureh. Rids* Rd,
Forn Pork
Progrooo Mlootonory Baptlot Churoh. Midway
Second Shiloh Mlootonory Baptlot Church.
Ninth B Hickory
Bt. J oiiim Mlootonory Uoptlot Church Slo.
ltd. 41* Ootoon
Bt. Paul Mlootonory BoptlM Church, Ith Bt.
■L Matthews MlttUnsry Uoptlot Church

Lav* Southern Boptlpt MI*44*n. Chul*olA
Ml** lonary Uoptlot C hurch N » U
M.
Knlorprl.o

• U s Hop* Bopllst Churoh. I l l Orange Av*.
CATHOLIC

Olarogunl* MIoolun tUpllol Churoh
U*k Hill ltd Uotooh
Morning Ulwry tlopUot Churoh, Uonovn Uwy.

Canaan Heights

St. John7* Mlootonory BopUot Church.
III Cyprosa St.

Tempi* Baptist Church. Palm Spring* Rd,
AltBMoal* Bprlngo

Woottld* Mlsolnnary Uoptlot Church.
411 B. Holly Avn.

Church uf Iho Nativity, Lab# Mary
Alt Uvula Cathollv Church, It* Uak Oto.

St. Ann'a Catholic Church. Perching
Ploro, l&gt;olUry
Bt. Mary Magdalen* Cotholte Church. Malt,
land Av*. Altaraont* Uprlnga
CHRISTIAN
Flrot Chrlotlon Church, IIM S. Sanford A*#.
Congregational Chrlotlon Church,
Slot Pork Av*.
Northald* Chrlotlon Churrh, F l o r i d a
llnvon Dr, Maitland
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Churrh of ChrloL 111* 8 ra th Av*.
Church of Chrl.t, Uonova
Churrh of Chrlot. tMinswood
Churoh of Chrlot. Poolo
CHURCH OF GOD
Churrh of (lod. 404 Hickory
Church of God, 44*4 I. French
Churrh Of nod. Oviedo
EPISCOPAL
All Batata Eplooopol Church K. DeBnry
Av*.. Enlerprlao
rh rl.l Kplfrnpat Churrh. tatngwnod
All Saint* Kplttupal. Kul.rpil.a
Uoly Cruao Episcopal, Fork Ava. at tin

LUTHERAN
Aocor.elon
L u th e ra n
Church,
Ovorbrook
D r , Caoaalbcrry
flood Shephard United L uthorn.
: ohu s urlando Dr.
L u th e r a n C h u r r h of (ho Rodtomar,
to i W. 25th I l c c e
Mraolah L u th e r a n Church. Am erican l e g i o n
Hall. P rolrlo t^khc, F a r n P a r k
Mt. L ukro L u th e r a n Church, Rt. 421 S la r tn

METHODIST
Rarnott Memorial Mrthodlat Churrh. B.
Denary Ava., Ilnltrprle*
Uear Laka Malhodlol Churoh
Mothal A ll E. Churrh. Canaan llelghtn
Caoetlharry Community Methodist Church,
Hwy. 17 *2 A Plaoy Rldg* ltd.. Cnoeelborry
Denary Community Mothodlot Church W.
Highland*. DoBory
Kbonoaor Mothodlot Church. Old Or­
lando Hwy.
First Mothodlot Church. 411 Park Av*.
Flrot Methodist Church af Oviedo
Foator Chapel Methodist Church, Ovlod*
Free Method:.t Churrh, 4»t W. Ith St.
lira.-* Maibodl.t Church, tinnra ltd.
lira at Chap.I A ME. C hunk uelcdu
Uakgrovo Malhvdlat Church, Ovlodu

Ootoan Mothodlot Church
Pnoln
Woolaytn Mothodlot, RL 44
W. at Paolo
St. Jomot A ll E , Sanford Ar*.
Mt. Mary'* A M E. church St. Rt. I l l Ootoon
SL Paul'* Mothodlot C h u r o h Ootoon
Rd. Knttrprlo*
Stafford Memorial Mothodlot C h u r c h
k. Dcllory
NAEARENB
F I r a t Churrh of thn Nourono, W.
Ind St Maple
Farn Park Churrh nf tha Nasorana,
Ollrlen Rd. Forn Park
La ho Mary Church of tha Naaoron*
PRESBYTERIAN
Community Proobyterlaa Church, Lak* Mary
Flret Preohytartaa Churoh. Ook Ava.
A Ird St.
Plrat l*raabyt*rton Church, Cosnolborry
Flret Praahytarloa Church ef DoBory,
K. Highland

st. Aadrowt ProobytorlM Church d ill Laoneat Bek. Dr, Boar Lake
Upeala C om m unity P roabytorton Church,
I'p a a la ltd.
H a aim lc la tar Preaby ta r t a n Church, Howell
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Foroot Lake Seventh-day Advonltot Church,
Hwy. 41*. Foroot City
Sovaath-doy Adventlet Church, MolUond
Av*. Altament* spring*
Panford Movonth-day Advonltot Oksrch.
Seventh B Elm
OTHER CHURCHES
Aliena Chapel. Olivo A 12th SL
Church of God lu Chrl.t, Ovlod*
Cbuluolo Community Churoh
Church of Ood of Prophecy, 44*7 Elm Av*
Church of Joaus Christ of Lnltor Day
Saints, t i l l Pork Av*.
Community Chapel, Altamonte Springe
Eastern Orthodua Church. St. Johns Chry­
sostom Chopol. Hwy. 17-41. Forn Park
Congregation Both l»raol. Ilth d Magnolia
Flrot Church nf Christ, BalontlSL
4*0 K. tnd SL
First Pentecostal Church of Longwood
ML Olivo Holln.ee Church. Oak 1(111
Rd. Ootoon
Ptnocroot Aaoombly of Ood. 47th A Elm
Banford Alliance Church. 1**1 A Park Av*.
Banford Congrrgttion of Johovnh'o Wit*
neeera. t i l l w Dl Bt.
Tha Salvation Array, 010 K 2nd St.
Uhllg Church • ( Soatord. S!d K. U t SL
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Comfort Or
•Gloom?
1 Theasaloniana 4:18 re­
mind* u* that we are to com­
fort one another. This is by
no means the only place in
the Bible that directs us to
help bring comfort to our fel| low man. The Scripture ref­
erences are numerous, Indeed.
We like to think of our­
selves as being self-sufficient
but we know so well that this
is not true. We point to our
success in material comforts
when we try to prove our
point, however, it is about
I the only direction that we
find very convincing. The
difficulty is that when we
look in other directions we
know that there is far too
much evidence that we are
not up to life and thnt life
will invariably tumble in if
we have no more than our
creature comforts to bring us
peace.
One can take only so many
tranquilizers before knowing
that they may be good for
"stop-gap1* purpose, but to
live on and on filled with a rt­
ifice! peace is to live a futile
life. The hospitals continue to
be filled with people who are
there for "stress’’ reasons ev­
en though the next few years
seem to offer freedom from
the threats of lack of food,
clothing, shelter, and now the
many other things that seem­
ed formerly to be luxuries
which ara now classified ne­
cessities.
The old. old story is still
true that if we are to have
comfort that It must be from
God. This is the proven way
and should not be resisted.
When we are In reflective
moods we are almost forced
to ask why w* do not look
and find comfort In Him.
Hi# testimony of people
through the ages has been
th at they tried diligently but
failed to find freedom from
the anxiety acourge until
they turned to God. Surely
ive can agree with Saint Aug­
ustine who sought the answer
to life In many ways, th at
are being tried today, only to
conclude finally that one
could find no rest until he
finds It In God.
So often we have people
tell us that they do not think
that it is vital that comfort
be sought while so many peo­
ple are suffering from many
deficiencies in their lives. Of
course, we do not want to
escape in some false secur­
ity, but the security that peo­
ple have found a f f e c t i v e
throughout the year*. In our
affluent society, has still been
in God.
What a great help it is to
realise that God speaks to us
through the Bible. If one has
auch faith he can then turn
to the 23rd Psalm and read
it with such healing effect
th at words fail in describing
the result. Even the panic of
death is held a t bay a* one

reads John 14, and secs there
that death is not defeat for
the believer but actually an­
other event in life that claims
the most glorious victory.
No matter what our life
may be like if we have grown
to proper maturity we can
say with the Psalmist, "My
times are in Thy hand." The
words of the Psalmist that
have just been quoted are to
be found in Psalm 31:15. Fur­
ther study of this Psalm will
reveal that the writer had ex­
perienced a bad time in life.
His troubles had been num­
erous but they were not too
much for the faith that broke
through the storm clouds as
the rays of the sun can on a
cloudy day.
The Bilile tells us many
things but it repeats over and
over the fact that there is a
God who is able to care for
His children In all circum­
stances. We find that this
docs not secin to be true al­
ways because we dislike much
that happens in life and feel
that it is not as it should be.
Our children feel the same
about us parents, too, at times
yet we feel we know what
ia best for them and insist
on our way. God it not as we
are In our fallible way. He
sees, loves, knows and insists
on the best for those who
trust and obey Him.
Trust tha love, ability, and
willingnesa of God and you
will be comforted. Maybe
some who read this will scoff,
and some doubt, but jt is my
conviction that others will be­
lieve and reap the greatest
reward.

Consecration
Service Set
The Service of Consecration
for the new building of the
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant will be held at 8:30
p.m. Sunday.
Among those to bring greet
ings from the Presbytery of
St. Johns and to otherwise
take part in the service will
be Dr. Howard D. Grets, ex­
ecutive secretary; Dr. John
F. Anderaon Jr., chairman o(
the committee on Chriatian
Outreach; Rev. Grover C.
Sewell Jr., minister of the
First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford and Rev. Thomas H.
Makin, minister of the Church
of the Covenant.

Sale Postponed
The Ladies Auxiliary of
the First Pentecostal Church
of Longwood has postponed
the Bake Sale scheduled for
this Saturday until March 21
at the new Longwood WinnDixie. Mrs. Ruby Drown,
ways and means chairman,
will be in charge.

Hebrew Christian Minister
To Be At Sanford Alliance
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Dr. A. U. Michclson, found­ numbers to bear him in many
er and m lniitcr of the First parts of the world.
The meeting wUl be open
Hebrew Christian Church of
Los Angeles snd well-known to the public.
for his nationwide broadcasts
of the Hebrew Christian Hour
heard throughout the United
State* end Canada, will be in
Sanford at t h e
Church on Sunday, March 22,
at 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Michelaon has made
several extensive tours ol
Palestine and the New State
of Israel, and of many countriea in Europe and will bring
a first-hand account of condi­
tions in that part of the
world. He will tell of the development In Palestine and
O IL M IC H E L S O N
the unique position of the
Jews today In relation to the
present world crisis.
Formerly a Judge and at­
torney ia Germany. Dr. Mlchelson was reared In OrthoLet Us
dox Jewry, but later embraced Christianity.
He is director of the world­
wide missionary enterprise
with representatives in Isra­
el. Algiers. Morocco, South
America. England, France,
Germany, Australia and else­
where. His dramatic presen­
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Pentecostal
Sectional Rally
Rescheduled

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By Donna Estes
The Pentecostal Sectional
Ladles Auxiliary Rally has
been rescheduled for this Sat­
urday at the First Pentecostal
Church of Longwood.
The Rally, planned for last
Saturday, was postponed due
to conflicting speaking en­
gagement* of district officials.
Those participating In the
meetings will be Mrs. W. S.
Craig of St. Petersburg, pres­
ident; Mrs. J. D. Upchurch REV. KOHERT Strick­
of Orlando secretary-treas­ land of the Church of
urer; Rev. Clyde Manley of God of Prophecy was
Ocala, district director of the honoree a t a surprise
H o m e Missionary Depart­ birthday p n r t y given
ment; Rev. W. H. Dcnnii of recently by members of
Niceville, district S u n d a y
the church a t the home
School director; Rev. Joe Up­ of Mrs. Bcra Perkins.
church of Orlando, district Rev. Strickland, w h o
president of the Pentecostal w a s
celebrating his
Conquerors; Rev. W. S. 37th birthday, c a m e
Craig, district president and here four years ago
Rev. William Connell, district from North Carolina.
superintendent.
Dinner, which will be pre­
pared and served by mem­
bers of the Ladles Auxiliary
of tlie host church, will be
served from 4:30 until 6 p.m.
on the church grounds.
Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pastor
of the Longwood church, has
issued an Invitation to the
public to attend all the meet­
ings which will take place in
Elder Gordon B. Hinckley,
the church's new annex.
a member of the Council of
Twelve Apostles of t h e
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­
ter-day Saints (Mormon), Salt
Lake City, Utah, will preside
at a quarterly conference of
the Orlando Stake Saturday
and Sunday.
Accompanying Elder Hinck­
ley will bo Sira. Pearle M. Ol­
sen, representing the Church's
Relief Society General Board,
By Bernice Kelsey
and Mrs. Catharine A. Rich of
Mrs. N. C. Duncan, a teach­
the Primary Association Gen­
er at the Methodist School in
Manila, will be a apeclal eral Board.
General aesilons of the con­
guest of the Oviedo Methodist
ference will be held Sunday at
C(iurch this weekend.
On Sunday at 6:30 p.m. she 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the
will speak to Ihe Methodist Orlando Slake Center, 45 East
Youth Fellowship and during Par Avenue. They will be con­
Hie evening worship service ducted by Stake President
the will show slides on mis­ Farrell Archie Munnj. Visi­
sionary work in the Philip­ tors are welcome.
Mrs. Olsen and Mrs. Rich
pines.
will address special meetings
On Monday she will be
guest speaker for the general for Relief Society and Pri­
WSCS meeting and supper to mary leaders on Saturday.

Mormon Church
To Have Stake
Conference

Missinonary
Teacher To Be
In Oviedo

be held at 7 p.m. in Fellow­
ship Hall of the church. Sup­
per will be provided by the
Bethany Circle.
While In Oviedo 31rs. Dun­
can and her young daughter,
Marilyn, will be bousegueata
of Mrs. B. F. Wheeler.
The Duncans are home
from Use Philippines on a
year’s leave of absence from
the Manila School where he la
director. While here be is
studying at Florida State
University.

Congregational
Meeting Set
By Jane Casselberry
The Westminister Presby­
terian Church will held e apeclal congregational meeting
a t 7:30 p.m. Sunday in tha
Chapel In Howell Park. Re­
commendation of the church’s
committee seeking a perman­
ent site for a church building
will be presented.
C a r l Hanker, committee
chairman, will present the re ­
port for the consideration of
tha general congregation. All
members and friends are
urged to attend this important
meeting.

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Ministers Call Prairie Lake Plans Baptist Youth Week
Special Meet

By Jane Casselberry
Youth Week will be launch­
ed officially a t Prairie Lake
By Jane Casselberry
Baptist Church following the
Thera will be a special Sunday morning worship sermeeting of the South Semi­
nole Ministerial Association
at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
in Fern Park to make final
plans for the Easter terr.
Icee held at Lyman High
School Athletic Field.
By Maryann Mile*
Churches who will be par­
Rev. Clifford Gresham of
ticipating in this largest un­
ited effort to date, are Al­ Winter Park will assume the
tamonte Springs Community pastorate of tha Forest City
C h a p e l , Casselberry Com­ Baptist Church on Easter Sun­
munity Methodist Church, day.
Fern Park Church of the
Walter Hoberg of Altamonte
Nazarene, First B a p t i s t Springs, chairman of the
Church of Longwood, First church board, reported this
Pentecostal Church of Long­ week (hat Rev. Gresham re­
wood, Prairie Lake Baptiet ceived the board's unanimous
Church, a n d
Westminster vote as new minister at last
Preebyterian Church.
week's meeting.
The Ministerial Associa­
Services this Sunday and
tion has been fortunate in the next will be conducted by
being able to bring back to Dr. Ernest A. Petroff.
tills area Frank M. RoughThe congregation will have
ton, well-known for hia por­ Homecoming Day on April 12
trayal of Christ, who will In observance of the church's
present two special pre-Eas­ fourth anniversary. A pot luck
ter program*.
dinner will be served on the
On Good Friday, March grounds at that time.
27, a t 7:30 p.m., he will pre­
sent his ramdatic interpreta­
tion of the "Sermon on the Bake Sale
Mount" and on Saturday at
The Dorcas Circle of the
7:30 p.m. he will present Upsala Presbyterian Church
Ih e Last Supper” with ley- will sponsor a bake sale In
men from the participating front of the Lake Mary Post
churches taking the roles of Office this Saturday begin­
the 12 disciples.
ning at 9 a.m.
An Easter Sunrise Service
also la scheduled with details
of time and program to be
announced.

Forest City
Church Gets
New Pastor

vice thi* week when the keys
of the church are turned over
tc the young people by Rev.
Leonard Jone*.
The young people will he in
charge of the Training Union
program and Sunday evening
service a* well as Wednesday
night's prayer meeting and
the morning worship service
on Palm Sunday.
Ron Huggins wilt serve as
Youth Pastor and will give
the sermon on Palin Sunday.
Jim Hachus will speak this
Sunday evening and Homer
Sewell HI will he the speak­
er Wednesday night.
Jim Memory will be the
Sunday School superinten­
dent; Mildred Kerns, Train­
ing Union director and Jamtc
Jordan, music director.
The young people will teach
all Sunday School classes
from tha Junior Department
up to tha Adults. Other* will

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Catholic Women
Set Meeting
By Donna Estes
The Church of Nativity
Catholic Women's Club will
meet a t 8 p.m. Monday in
the church'* social hail. Main
Item nf business on the agen­
da will be election of offic­
er*.
Ihe women will make a
Corporate Communion this
Sunday at tha 8 a.m. Mass.

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Holy Communion will be
celebrated this Sunday at
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church at both
the 8:30 and 11 a.m. wor­
ship services.

Revival Planned
The First Baptist Church of
Lake Mary haa announced
that a Spring Revival will be
conducted at the church April
5-12 with Rev. Jack L. Bryant
of Oviedo a t guest minister.

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Dr. Franklin
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A series of Enrichment Ser­
vice* led by Dr. C. McCoy
F r a n k l i n ol Madiaonville,
Tcnn., will begin at the 9 a.m.
worship this Sunday at the
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant.
A native of Croasmore, N.
C., Dr. Franklin haa served
in many areas of endeavor in
the Presbyterian ministry. In
addition to serving as a pas­
tor in a number of churches,
he waa at one time Superin­
tendent of Bachman School
and Homo and also Superin­
tendent of Evangelism for the
Presbytery of Knoxville.
Dr. Franklin alio will apeak
at the church at 7:30 p.m.,
Sunday through Thursday.
Special music will be provid­
ed by the choir under direc­
tion of Mrs. Max Coberly.
A nursery for small chil­
dren will be open at all ser­
vice*.

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lowe,
youth directors, and Don Con*
way, Training Union diree*
tor, (re working with the
youth of the church in plan*
ning the activities.
Purpo*e of the annual
Youth Week, which Is sponsored by the Training Union
and it observed throughout
the Southern B aptlit Conven­
tion, Is to acquaint the young
pecple with the work and or*
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serve as ushers and acting
deacon*.
The Youth Choir, made of
Intermediates and Juniors,
will sing Sunday evening and
on Sunday morning the fol­
lowing week.
Mr*. I-amar Cockrell and
Mrs. Floyd Bailey are In
charge of a reception at tlic
church for all the young peo­
ple to be held following the
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Florid* m oonihltttrt, recently the
te rg e t of * atapped-up campaign by
law enforcement officers In many
areas, soon are to face an even more
formidable foe — their tax paying
competition.
The battle plan of the multUmilUon dollar legitimate liquor industry
rests chiefly on the tenet of enlight­
ening the public in an area of prime
concern to them — their pocketbooks.
How serious a blow to the pocketbook the moonshine whiskey opera­
tions deliver, depends largely on
where you sit. The legitimate indus­
try estimates its loss a t fa r in ex­
cess of one billion dollars every year.
F or those who fail to find sym­
pathy for the beverage industry, a
look a t the tax loss, which m ust be
made up on other items, takes on
another appearance.
This figure is in excess of $610
million, and Florida’s loss by a con­
servative estimate, some $54 million
annually, is stirring concern in many
quarters.
Illegal moonshine has long been
recognized by the beverage industry
as a major competitor, but until re­
cently, beverage dealers chose to
ly only minor roles in the war to
It the seemingly endless flow of
shine.
However, as organization has paid
off in huge returns for the moon­
shiner so will it benefit the legiti­
mate industry, with distillers, dis­
tributors, and retailers contributing
to a concentrated drive to end moon­
shine production.
Tills state is only one of IS where
the “war” will be waged by the in­
dustry through its public relation
and research organization known as
Licensed Beverage Industries, Inc.
A branch organisation, labeled Na­
tional Council Against Illegal Liquor
(NCAIL) was formed to conduct the
program. Heading the new council
1s Louis E. Howell, retired regional
commissioner of the Federal Alcohol
and Tobacco Tax Division of the Bu­
reau of Internal Revenue.
Howell, a t a recent meeting in Tall­
ahassee with State Beverage Direct­
or Richard B. Keating, said he chose
Florida as the pilot state for his pro­
gram and after establishing the op­
eration here will move Into the re­
maining IB states.
Operations in Florida will be spear­
headed by Martin Noel, liquor dis­
tributor in Pensacola. Noel said he
plans to employ various methods to
drive homo to the citizens of this
State th a t while they pay enormous
taxes fo r the operation of their gov­
ernments, moonshiners reap untold
millions of dollars th a t could be help­
ing them share the tax load.
Another evil of the moonshine

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business, Noel promised to exploit
in his campaign. Is the unbelievable
filth and health hazzards synony­
mous with moonshine whiskey.
One of the greatest threats to the
health or very life of moonshine
consumers is lead salts poisoning.
Deadly lead salts frequently found
Jn ’shine enters the whiskey from
solder used to seal the seams of Il­
legal distilleries.
O n l y f o u r one-hundred-thou­
sandths of an ounce of lead salts is
needed to constitute a lethal dose.
This represents a mass of approxi­
mately one-third the size of a pin
head.
Added to this danger is the fact
th a t lend salts is accumulative,
meaning simply that minute quanti­
ties of this death factor can bo tak­
en internally over an extended peri­
od and when the lethal quantity is
reached, death can occur.
If the threat of death is not a de­
terring factor, moonshine consump­
tion would almost certainly be re­
duced if consumers were able to view
moonshine stills found by officers.
It is rare indeed to discover a still
devoid of the usual inhabitants
which include maggots, worms of di­
verse size and description, snakes
and rodent.
Still operators are apparently sel­
dom concerned about the inhabit­
ants, a t least enough to remove them
from the vats of mash.
The threat of arrest with expos­
ure nearly always forces operators
to set up their stills in swampy,
unsanitary areas where clean water
is rarely available.
Consequently, most stills aro oj
erated with w ater drawn from
ridden swamps or muddy holes dug
in the ground. Again it is more the
exception than the rule to find one
using w ater acceptable for wading
by humans, much less consumption.
On* still was found being operated
with w ater drawn from a septic tank.
There are many things moonshine
consumers should consider before
risking life and health with the pro­
duct, and these points will be given
the appropriate attention in coming
months.

Thought For Today
Let no on* despise your youth,
but set the believers an example in
speech and conduct, in love, in faith,
in purity.—I Timothy 4:12.
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We have learned from hard exper­
ience th a t stronger, more rigorous
world institutions must be created
to preserve pence and to forestall
the causes of future wars.—S ir Win­
ston Churchill

Dick West Soyi

The Lighter Side
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fom e of us aren't speaking
s round a y bouse those days.
V# a r t leaving each other
vritton communication*. Lika
Ilia one: "D ear BtcM:
“ Pray forgive m s for not
stplylag earlier to the note
)ou pinned to my pillow conearning the column I wrote
i bout the Beetlee. I realise
jou have strong feelings on

think that signing your ns mo
In blood was being overly
dram atlcf
“The reason I haven't ans­
wered you sooner is that I
have been busy answering
letters from other tsen-sge
girls who have written to mo
about the Beatles.
“Thl* has been rather diffi­
cult because In some ceiei
Uielr penmanehlp wasn't too

had a Munition that appeared
to be 'Irate R aider,' which 1*
a very unuiusl name for a

girl.

"I uKd to know a girl
named 'Irena Reederi but I
doubt ibo would bo writing
mo about the Beatles. As I
recall, she was a Russ Colom­
bo fan. Your signature also
puttied me, I did not know
that you had started spoiling
your name 'BocM.' rather
than 'Becky.' But 1 gusts I
can’t blame that a* tbs Bea­
tles.
Altamonte Springs
Lake Mary
“Apparently you got the
Mr*. Jails Berios
Mrs. Frances Waster
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idea from Lucy Johnson, the
SSS-4114
President's daughter, who hat
Bear Lake-Porest City
Mrs. Maryana Mllta
Lake Manres
started spelling her name
Mr*. H. L. Johnson
'L ud.' This could bo the
start of something big. Even
Ceaeelkerry
111-4711
Mrs. Jens Caaestkarry
bigger than the Beatles.
Lon
gwood
434-1444
“ It won’t be long, I pre­
Mrs. Doans Katas
Chalaeta
dict, before aU of the teen
•SI-1I1T
Mrs. Jaaa Mafia
agtrs will have names Uks
441-8741
Oatoea
•SilU,' or 'Betti,' or 'Mart,1
Mr*. CUrtnc* l a ^ r r
DeBary
not to mention Tomml' and
Mrs. Adam Muller
*21-4041
•BIU1' and 'Harri.'
Oviedo
“ In fact, I expect that teen­
Katerpriee
Mrs. Georgs Kelsey
agers with aamss like Doris
Mlae Helen Haodfreaa
143-1414
will change them to names
448-4131
that end with ■ 'y ' so that
they can then change the *y'
to 'I.' But I digress. Back to
tho Beatles.
“Let mo say that I agree
with you la principle. I mean,
I share your conviction that
tbs right to lev* the Battles
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Sanford, Florida
Friday, March 18,1964 it a fundamental American
freedom.
“I would oven go so far as
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a. u i e l o w , K D iv o a m
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to
say that the right to love
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Political Notebook
In other agencies said hit
personality waa abrasive. He
gave cffTcials and military
men the feeling he was “look­
ing down on them." Some
considered him anti-CIA. De■pile hie Intelligence back­
ground, his attitudes and
opinions were difficult for
key Department of Defense,
CIA and even some State De­
partment Intelligence men to
work with.
This weakened the team­
work necessary for pushing
ahead with tha difficult war
in South Viet Nam.
Bill Bundy is a man of dif­
ferent attitudes. Aa assistant
secretary ef defense‘ for In­
ternational Security Affairs,
and before th at aa deputy as­
sistant secretary ha won the
respect and friendship of
Pentagon military men and
civilians.
In 10 years with CIA, Bun­
dy rota to deputy assistant
director for National Esti­
mates and membership on tha
Board of National Eatimatea.
Ho was well liked.
Ho bat clots friendships at
the State Department. Ill*
fattier was once an assistant
secretary of state, hia fatherin-law once secretary of state.
He has ties with the White
House. H I s father-in-law,

WASHINGTON (NBA)
A major problem of the South
Viet Nam war hag been the
Inability of State Department,
Defenaa Department and Cen­
tral Intelligence Agency men
to work In dosa hanteaa.
There have been difference*
on policy — aa on whether
South Viet Nara’a President
Diem ehould be washed down
the drain.
But the big problem has
been '‘personalities.’*
This was the major reason
for removing Roger Hilaman
a* e x isten t secretary of state
for F ar Eastern Affalra.
I t waa the major reason for
appointing William P. Bundy
to Uko his place.
On paper, Hllsman had all
tha qualifications for the job.
He had guerrilla experience In
Houthegst A lla In World War
II with tho Office of Strategic
Servlets and thus had Uea
with CIA,
Illlsman h a d graduated
from Waat Point. Ho was
President Kennedy's friend.
He had had intelligence exiwrlenca aa State Department
director of Intelligence and
Research. Ha waa eloie to
Undersecretary of State W.
Averell Harrlmen.
But ha didn't pan out. Men

Dean Acheton, la one of Presi­
dent Johnson's closest friends
Hla younger brother, MeGeorge Bundy, is top White
Houso adviser on National
Security Affairs.
Mora Important than his
contacts la Bill Bundy's own
personality. Co-worker* say
he Is kind, considerate and
without rough edges. He’s re­
laxed and doesn't seem to get
easily ruffled. A favorite
Bundy way of conferring la
to lit Hat on hla back on a
aofa In hla office with his
lanky legs draped over the
arms.
He’s a long six-foot fourI n c h e a , owllshly scholarly
looking, with a dry sense of
humor and a precise mind. He
majored In history and law.
Defense associates say he
brings to hla new Job a firm
belief In Defense, State and
CIA working cheek by jowl,
tha need for aharply jacking
up tha South Vietnamese In­
telligence system, tha neces­
sity for helping tha South
Vlat Nam government set
goals around which Its peo­
ple can rally, and a deter­
mined military program.
Mainly, they say, Bundy
will want to "gat with it." Or
as ha would phrase it, “bite
tha bulltk"

Letters

To The Editor
V k e H erat* w r ls — i s lettrre frees Ite reaStre ea tatsllr aftalre. T l , w r ltr r osar s i s
a e ra arose evert* *4 the tel­
ler aloe re w ire fb r w riter’s
Ir a s t s a s a a * a SS rr rr . L s llr r e
a f fewer tkaa a a* w a rS r w ill
a# a tr r a pr»f »n * — . k r t t w r
a a S rrrrrS la ethers are a rv r e lehle e revise * I h er Aa a a l Seal
la erveeeallIlea, r a s te r Is a rt
eahllshsS h / The M etals.

Editor, Herald:
I feel compelled to write
this letter and If anyooa can
supply tna with soma Information I would appreciate
tt.
There Is a plot of land at
the corner of Country Club
Road and Banana Lake Road,
south of Paola, which is com­
pletely covered with under­
brush. Several years ago, 1
noticed, as you enter Banana
Lake Road, two tombstones
a lone the aide of the road.
Whan 1 inquired of someone
la the neighborhood I waa
told it waa an old Lutheran
cemetery. When I returned
from a trip last summer the
road had been widened. I
noticed the two tombstones
were missing. When cold wea­
ther cam* and tho chance of
snakes waa lass, I went Into

whoa they wrote the Constitu­
tion. But 1 won't quibble oval
technicalities.

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the underbrush to see what
was really there.
What I taw was one of the
most disgraceful sights I
have ever witnessed. I could
not cover the entire plot, be­
cause of the brambles but I
saw enough to disturb my
sleep. Gravestones have been
overturned and broken to
pieces, one grave which bad
a mound shaped covering
made of cement had the cov­
ering set aside and it looked
aa though someone, not aa
animal, had dug into the
grave. There were vehicle
tracks across the graveyard
where someone had cut down
two Urge Pine trees and car­
ried off the wood. The latest
date I could find on a mark­
er waa 1423.
I think such neglect and de­
secration la a shameful thing
but eo far I have not been
able to discover who la re­
sponsible for the upkeep. The
County Zoning Map show* on­
ly that the plot Is Church pro­
perty. Some I have asked aay
K waa not a Lutheran grave­
yard but that a Presbyterian
Church stood there until 1423
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when it was destroyed by
fire.
When a property, such aa
thia, la abandoned whose responslblllty does It become?
Maybe someone reeding this
letter has the correct informa­
tion. If the property belong*
to some Church in thl* area,
they they ehould honor the
dead buried there by clean­
ing the place up. If the pro­
perty la not the responsibility
of a Church, then tbs County
Road Department ehould take
the responsibility if they con­
tinue to park tha road trucks
on this plot.
Ruth H. Gallagher

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It depends on how many
friends you have how many
cures for a cold thera ar*.
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An airplane hostess lost
a purse with 330 in it during
a flight. Maybe through an
air pocket
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Raal love Is what makes a
man do as hla wife please*.
Especially fond of children.”

WASHINGTON—Tb# Journey I have Just completed,
from Mexico to Panama,
through tha six countries of
Central America, la full of
political surprise*.
Castro's atar is declining
there. Young Central Ameri­
cans are enthusiastic about
tha Cuban Revolution and the
redlvision of Cuban lands and
wealth. But they eomplain
that Castro talks too much
and takes tco many orders
from the Russian*.
Thar* Is travel back and
forth to Havana — ona matte
many who have visited Cas­
tro himself. And tha early
Castro philosophy ef taking
from tha rich to give to the
poor has wide popular ap­
peal In an area of groat
poverty.
Central America la certain­
ly another af tha undeveloped
regions where “riabig expec­
tations" of tha people la a
key fa c t A succession of up­
heavals to th at and la prob­
able. But tho fa ar th a t tha
former “Banana Republics"
would prove easy pray to Cas­
troism as of b o w appears
unfounded. The more likely
model for them to follow la
Mexico, which t l year* after
ite owa populist revolution Is
fashioning ltaelf ale*# Uae*
to similar to tha United

States th at North AmsrKsns
feel very much a t home there;
and U. S. business Is finding
Mexico aa Increasingly re­
warding field for investment
I t will be tom* time before
Guatemala, Honduras, El Sal­
vador, Nicaragua, o r C osu
Rica will bo equally attrac­
tive to euteida capital. But
financial experts on the ppot
expect the appointment of the
former U. 8. Ambassador to
Mexico, Thomas Mann, aa
bead of Latin American af­
fairs la tha Johnson Adminis­
tration to speed that day.
Mann waa popular with busi­
ness in Mexico and la likely
to encourage policies in tha
adjacent countries to the
South th at will attract pri­
vate Investor* thara.
On* auch policy la tha Cen­
tral American Common Markefr-whlch both U. &amp; busi­
ness and government view* aa
a needed apur to modernisa­
tion.
I t Is a surprise to find that,
almost unnoticed, tha five
Central American countries
(excluding Panama w h i c h
thus fa r has chosen to go her
private way) have been in­
tegrating t b e I y economies
sine* the early 1030* by
means a f bi-lateral trad*
treaties. Today they era fa r
la advance of the large Latin

casca in everyday UfaLiberal A rts colleges simply
give generalised c u l t u r a l
training without reference to
aetual eases or practical dom­
estic and factory problems.
Send for tho booklet "Sex
Problems In Marriage,” en­
closing a long stamped, return
envelope, plus 20 cente and sea
how this newspaper Insures
y iu r marriage far more than
a four-year diploma from col­
lege.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane In ear* of thl* new*,
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envelope
and 20 rente to rorrr typing
and printing coate when yon
send for one of his book­
lets.)

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Quotes
A strong public employ,
ment service is on# of the
best guarantees wa can give
Uie bread-winning American.
When h# needs a Job there
la a place ha can go to find
out where to look.
—Sen. Joseph 8. Clark, DPa., in defending t h e
federal-state
employment
services.
People have got to be
shown that a mixed neigh­
borhood la not necessarily a
rundown neighborhood.
—Mayor A rthur J. Hollpnd
of Trenton, N J., when ha
announced hla move to a
racially mixed neighborhood In Trenton.

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’ A network of treaties now
permits free trad* in all but
five percent of commodities.
AU tha barrier* ar* scheduled
to fall by 1968 when tha Com­
mon Market will b* completes
This remarkable achievement ia the result of a fortun­
ate accident. Central America
presently happens to have 4040 dynamic young Isadora In
tha field of economies and
banking who ar* struggling
to bring their countries into
the modern world in those re­
spects. Row doubly fortunate
it would be if thalr counter­
parts existed in the social
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of almost all married couple*
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specific techniques for strik­
ing the proper black and white
keys a t tha piano or driving
and putting tha golf ball, If
you wish to excel thereat.
That's why this educational
column In your dally newspa­
per offer* more aetual Insur­
ance against divorce, than
your entire four years on a
college eampust
And I ’m not exaggerating
nor trying to appear egotist­
ical. I'm stating a simple fa c t
For In this column I let you
reader* peer over my shoulder
at 818 actual cases each year,
most of which deal with mar­
riage, child problems and sim­
ilar “human relations" dilem­
mas th at sabotage happiness.
For example, did you ever
obtain the medico-psycholog­
ical facte In four years of collag* that ar* Included in the
tcraa aex booklet mentioned
below?
Did any eollega course ex­
plain to you the precise form­
ula for informing a foster
child of ite adoption ?
Dd you aver hear of the
Pone* d* Leon complex In
climacteric husbands in any
other place than this column?
Or the needless worry of
millions of women over the
menopause?
Neither In high school nor
college have you studied such

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In ara’s ease shows the
foil/ of expecting a college
diploma to ward off divorce.
Indeed, broken home* occur
just about as often among
college folks end even proftaslonal men, aa a m o n g the
“ pick and shovel" workers.
So be gratefal this newspa­
per helps offset college de­
ficiencies.
CASE 8-411: Laura T., ag­
ed 29, is a beautiful housewife.
“ Dr. Crane," aha moaned,
“my husband and I don’t get
along at all.
“So I am planning to di­
vorce him. But I hesitate be­
cause nobody in my family
hai ever been divorced.
“Yet wa fight all tha time
and get on each other's nerves.
“Why has our marriage
reached this point of disaster,
for we a rt both college grad­
uates 7"
College Dlroreee
Alas, college educations don't
offer much specific insurance
against unhappy marriages.
And that la a serious indict­
ment of higher education, for
a eollcga person SHOULD be
better prepared for happy
marriage than an 8lh grade
graduate.
So what's wrong?
Well, college math and for­
eign languages and history
courses and aven a e I a n c e
classes seldom offer anything
tangible by which to safeguard
marriage.
Instead, college graduates
receive a generalised knowl­
edge about many cultural top­
ics, but are often as Ignorant
of tha ssxual aide of marriage
as the 8th grader*.
For example, a almilar gen­
eralised knowledge d o e s n ' t
make you • skilled pianist,
althar.
Nor do you win golf cham­
pionship* Just by bolding •
eollega degree.
Instead, you must study tha

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BY JULIAN 8TENSTROM

If you want to know whut will happen to miner league
baaeball In the future, don't ask Ray Kennedy—a New
York Met scout who lives in Casselberry and scouts this
area for the Met farm system in seaich of young and
potential baseball talent.
Kennedy doesn’t know and doesn’t propose to know.
He's got some Idea, however as to what’e happening to
minor league baseball.
“In 1032,” says Ray, "there were only 12 minor
leagues operating In this country.” Then, Kennedy re­
call*, 'Branch Rickey instituted the farm system idea
when he organised the now famed St. Louis Cardinal
“chain gang” as it was tmaffectionately railed by others
in baseball.”
But Kennedy went on to say that "the idea caught on
and major league baseball adopted the system and minor
league baseball, no ona can deny, began to really
flourish."
In 1049 Kennedy said that there were 59 minor
leagues operating in the United States and interest hit
it* peak. For example, that year Kennedy—then director
of the Pittsburgh Pirate farm system—was in ehargt of
19 minor league teams.
"We owned eight of the clube outright," recalls Ray,
“and we had working agreements with the other 11."
Kennedy remembers some of the talent he had oppor­
tunities to help develop in his many years in baseball.
"On* of them was Charlie Keller of the New York Yan­
kee*. Another youngster was Spud Chandler who went on
to make a name for himself with the Yankees.”
Kennedy also had a hand in developing Prank Thomas
and Bob Purkey.
Sanford fans who recall the days in 1939 when Dal*
Alexander manager the Sanford entry in the Florida
8tate League will be Interested to know that Kennedy
at one time managed the giant first basebman who went
on to become an American League batting champion.
Kennedy also tutored such greats as Ben Chapman, Dusty
Cook and Joe Stripp.
But back to the minor leagues, Kennedy say* there
I* no doubt but that the class of young ball players today
has advanced minor league ball both socially and finan­
cially. But that could be part of the problem, Kennedy
considers, "because they not hungry enough.”
"Back in my days of managing tha fellows weren’t
paid much and when we were on the rosd about a buck
a day was tops for meal money. That’s why we ate in
boarding houses where food was served family style."
As to the future of minor league baseball, "Who
knows?” asks Kennedy. " It might make a comeback, and
it might not." Kennedy feels that despite what is said
about radio and television coverage of major lesgu* base­
ball, it’s a sure thing th st towns and cities have lost their
individual community pride in many things, including
baseball.
He recalled th at when he managed Newark in the old
Tntemational League his club used to play a morning
gam* in Newark before some 20,000 fans and tangle
again th at afternoon in Jersey City before another 20,000
plus.
Those were the days.

Tryouts Next Week
For Little League
The Bity Recreation De­
partment will conduct try ­
outs next week for boys
wishing to participate in the
little major and Junior boya
leagues this season.
Junior boya league tryouts
are slated for Sanford Mem­
orial Stadium next Tuesday
and Wednesday, beginning at
4 p.m.
Boya trying out for Junior
boya baseball this year are
requested to report “readyto-play." Jim Jemlgan, rec­
reation director, advisee all
boys reporting for tha twoday clinic to be sure to bring
th*ir birth certificate. Each
boy will register and be as­
signed a number. Then, ha'll
be required to go through a
cllnie of batting, running,
fielding and throwing.
To be eligible for partici­
pation in th* Junior boya

Tickets Gone
NEW YORK (UPI) —
Th* New York Giants an­
nounced Thursday that all
season tickets for their 1964
horn* games in th* National
Football League are sold.
Th* season ticket* were
consumed only 10 days after
they first went on sale. The
remaining ducats will be
sold on an individual gam*
basis in 1st* summer.

nnouncer
MILWAUKEE (UPI) —
1 Maser, who has broadit the games of the BuffsBisons in the IntematlonLeague for 14 years, was
m o d Thursday to anme* telecasts ef tha Miluke* Braves’ games this
son.

ildwell First

SXINGTON, Ky. (UPD e a r # Jo* Caldwell, who
■aged 21.7 points per gam*
Arizona Stats this season,
selected Sunday as the
player on th* West squad
* masts tbs East In tbs
t-West All-Star basketball
is b e n sa M uch » .

m :

league, a boy must be IS to
14 years aid. A boy I I la
eligible if his 16th birthday
does not corns before August
1st, 1964 and a boy 13 is
eligible If hs'll be I I before
August l*tM 1964.
Only boys playing junior
boys bass ball for the first
•*s*on s r boy* not already
assigned to a team are re­
quired to report for the try­
outs.
The season will get under
way April I and run through
June 21 with each team
being engaged in a 28-gam*
schedule. Th* team* In th*
junior boya league thia year
include Kiwanle, Clviten, Ro­
tary, C.P.O., Shrine, Elk*
and Laks Mary.
Little major league tryouta will b* held a t Fort
Mellon Park March 19-20,
beginning a t 4 p.m.
To be eligible for little
major league play, a boy
must bo 10 or 11 year* of
age. A boy nine 1* eligible If
he will reach hia 10th birth­
day before Aug. 1, 1964 and
a boy twslv* ia eligible if
he will not b* I I before
Aug. 1, 1914.
Boye trying sut for little
major league team* a rt ask­
ed to report t* the clinics
next Thursday with tbeir
birth certificate* and be
ready to "play-ball" aines all
boys will ba run through
clinics of fielding, batting,
running and throwing.
As is th* esse with the
Junior boya Isagns, only boya
playing littla major lestrua
ball this year for tha first
tima ar* required to attend
the two-day tryouts.
Th* littla major league
season will etart April I and
continue through June 26,
with th* teams playing a 34gam* schsdnls.
Sanford's Uttls major Isagus representative lest year
went all tha way to the state
ehsmpisnahlp playoffs a t
Panama City. TWy war*
stats runner-ups to chsmplon
Jacksonville Beach.

O in T a ri

Fri. Mar. 13. 'fl-t—rap*

Wf r i l l

Rookie Gives Injured
Banks Food For Thought

By Joe Gergen
! the Boston Krd Sox. Dick innings in thr New York openl.'PI Sports Writer
Stuart, the Bosov' good-hit. er against Baltimore SalurErnie Banks is discovering no-field first baseman, opened day. At Downing and Ralph
to his chagrin that you ran t up the gales for the Angels' | Terry will follow Ford to th*
torn your back on a rookie—' first run wrhen he played Jay mound.
especially a talented one.- I Johnstone's grounder into a
Around The Camps. Don
Th* slugging first baseman two-base error.
Segrist, an 18-year-old rookie
A giant marina, rapahle of of the Chicago Cuba jammed The reigning champions o f , lefthander, pirkrd three runBy Joe Warden
handlingan estimated 2U.000 two fingers on his right hand the National and American tiers off first base in the Cinto 23,000
pleasure rraft x Tuesday Th*
injury isn't leagues — the Lot Angeles ] cinnali R e d s ’ intra-squad
Oviedo High's bsirbsllcrt
25,000 pleasure
I painful, but the view from the Dodger* and the New York I B*me . . Willie Kirkland, a
tske to the dismond today to
year, is envisioned for San
Yankees — are opening with I pre season acquisition front
! bench it.
fsce Lyman and to kick off
ford by the chairman of the
| n Banks' absence, first-' Ihclr biggest weapons in th e ir' Cleveland, drove in two runs
the 1964 baseball season.
St. Johns-lndian R i\rr Canal i year man John Boceabelia. a exhibition season openers this with a double and a single in
Champions of Class A Group
District.
jsizable youth ol 22. has been ; weekend.
«hc Baltimore scrimmage . . .
Five last year, the Lions hope
John Kridrr
who
is
a
|50
i
slamming
the
baseball*
silly
The
Dodger*
plan
to
throw
Grover I Deaton* Jones powto repeat their performance
Kridrr,
With the result llu t the Cubs j Sandy Koufax and Don Dry*- ored a grand slam home run
and improve it.
manager of the Seminole have moved into a first-place I dale for three innings apiece in the Chicago White Sox
The prospects are bright for
County Chamber of Co m- lie with the San Francisco at the Mexico City Tigers lo- camp game
Tom Brown,
a good season, and today's
merer, made the observation (slants in tha Cactus League night in ths Mexican capital, a former football slar at tha
game at Lyman may be an in­
Thursday noon at a Sanford j standings.
' Boh Miller will pilch the lin a l: University of Maryland who
dication of how tills year's
Seminole Jaycce luncheon in
Boceabelia, who batted .365. three innings for the world ]pavacd up a contract with the
club Is going to turn out, be­
Green Bay Parkers, singled
I including 30 home runs and j champions.
cause the Lyman 'Hounds are
the Civic Center.
U2 BBI's. in 84 games with
Whltey Ford, the southpaw home thr winning run in th*
considered to be Oviedo's
He also made public tbc
Pocatello last year b e f o r e b e ­ artist and pitching roach of Washington Senators’ tuneop
toughest foe on this year's
proposed location of the docks
ing railed up to Chicago, llie Yankees, lias been named contest . . .
slate.
and terminals for the Port of
Rookie outfielder Tommy
lashed his third homo run in by Manager Yogi Berra to
Oviedo is fortunate due to
Sanford Authority, once the
three straight game* Thurs­ pitch the first two or three Reynolds collected three hits
the fact that only two men
project is completed
—| in tour attempts and drove in
day and drove in the winning -----------------------were lost from last year's
These would be located to
five runs during a Kansas
run with a loth inning single
squad. The Lions arc hoping
the west of the lakrfronl site,
City intra-squad game . . .
as the Cults upended lltr
that ineligibility won't dent
hr said
Bob Friend toiled three per.
the crop of returning letter"Along with the population
!*
feet innings for the Pittsburgh
men. Heading the list of re­
explosion” Kridrr slid, "a ,
* , ,lucr
Pirates . . .
turnees is Jimmy Courier,
new industry ha. been d e &gt; r * ,'h * * b*“ ' . hS f ‘1 ’
Rookies Richie Allen, a
hurler tur the Lions. Courier
veloped
recreation
boating.
a
w
t
a
W
'.
hi.
to
lrt
h
l
ARMFUL — Otway Simnn, Denver liRht-heavythird
baseman who led ths
should see a lot of action on
Florida rank. No. 1 in thr ««‘l*c 8»me. and brought Chiweight, hue nit armful holding up Cleveland's
International Leagus in horns
the mound this season. Rex
nation
in
boat,
per
capita.
««o*a
exhibition
w
o
r
d
to
4Ted Pnxton in the Golden Gloves amateur tour­
runs last year, and outfielder
Brooks will again be behind
with approximately ona boat '
e *an,B *
nament in Louisville. Slums got Paxton off his
Alex Johnson will bs in th*
Francisco.
ths piste and is expected to
ST.
PETERSBURG
(U
P
l)
for every 10 residents.
hack and won.
Joe Ainaltilano homered A soft-spoken, bespectacled Philadelpitia Phillies’ starting
do a fine job as a member
"It i* no wonder,” he add
off Dave Mon-head in the Tennesseean is engaged today lineup against Houston Satur*
of the battery. Also, Brooks
ed, "for the state has the
sixth inning to lift the Lo* An­ in a batttle to take over as top day.
was Oviedo's top hitter last
longest coastline — over 3,000
geles Angels to a 2-1 win over money winner of the year on
year and the Lions are count­
miles — and some 30,000 in­
ing on him to repeat his perthe Professional Golfers As­
land lakes, rivers, stream*
/romance.
sociation winter tour.
and canals.
Holding down the initial
t. R o c k e t P a m . I O U '* D s x r
Nason Rudolph, a native of
Tonight'* entries:
"It Is estimutrd that thia
sack will be Tim Colbert. But F il le r n h r — i n wit* — Hoy, S. R a i n e r Hock. 4. t-lls new industry produces in ex­
Clarksville, Tenn., who plays
K e v in '* f a t . I. T u m b lo r , I . G a r y T r a y . i. OM
other sack positions In the in­ 1. Sli*'* s* i,
out of Lelligh Acres, Fla., is
tl e d . 4
t i n k e r » ll a l .l t . T. F a b l e M y n x m lte, S cess of )2 billion per year to
field have not yet crystsllzed. C ircu s , WJ. h i s1.1
competing in the $25,000 St.
thr economy
11 1• H h o n d a . ». C a r o l U ln ss y
GREEN BAT, Wi*. (UPI)
Charlie Miller, who held down S u s a n
M a clllu ty ,
7.
B ingo •••M in n H 4 f S3 — a t * Wile __
Petersburg men's open and
"No
o
t
h
e
r
development
1. Iio llta Hoots, ] . C a m e r a Hus.
— Rumors spread today that
I. Vlcko
third base last year, will I’UI,
ia
now
third
on
the
money• £ ( 0 X 1 1 H A I R — H I * till* — s. F o r t h r i g h t . 4. O. It.'a C o l­ could produce the benefits to
th* strange story of Frank
move over to shortstop and
u m n . a. H‘a Kir*. S. Koo* T o w n . Seminole
winning list.
County and sur­
Howard, who i* quitting ths
T. I ' h u n k o , S. C o tlr
can be expected to be the
Barring
a
disaster,
Rudolph
rounding
area
as
this
small
I 'l l l H T H n t u : — s / I S Mil*—
gam*
he loves becausa he
Lions' ‘ horse” in the infield.
appears
a
cinrh
to
move
into
NEW
YORK
(U
Pt)
Wel­
1. I'm &lt;Jla&lt;t, 3, Bos' Valor. S link in the chain of integrated
doesn't
feel up to playing it,
Tln&gt; B r o w n . 4. C. A. R e y n o ld s,
The other returning letterterweight champion Emile second place, and with a little
S. C r a n * Hock. *. Atiby r i r t . 1. waterways.”
may have its ellmax in Mil*
man in infield is Kelly Fore,
Griffith
disclosed
today
he
lurk,
could
take
over
the
top
G i s m o Bob, S. I.r* l l u y J.
wauker.
&gt;
t ’l K T H HACK — S H SMI# —
a second sacker. The outfield
had hern smacked more by spot.
1. K l u a o r a l d . 2. I&gt;»mps*&gt;. 1.
Howard's break with th*
the
referee
than
by
opponent
should be Oviedo's strongest
The
29-year-ohl
pro
is
less
l-'al.l* W a r r i o r , 4. Cry r i a l P a t ­
Juan Carlos Duran during than $500 behind Arnold Pal­ world champion la&gt;* Angels*
unit due to the return of Billy
a , S. Kbotry Lin en, « IUI«aThe annual Shrine Horse ac
l a x Mar. 7. I ’s a r l l a T o s s . I.
Wednesday night'*
riotous mer, who is not rompeting Dodgers appeared eomplet*
Mikler and Wsync Jacobs.
Showr, sponsored by the Bahia l*at’* T u r n
fight in Home.
Although D a n n y Gammagc
this week, and only $668.75 when hia letter to E. J .
S
IX
T
H
MACSI
—
S
IS
Mil*
—
"The referee couldn't talk Itehind top-ranked Jack Nick- "Uuxr.ir” Bavasi, L o d g e r
did not play last year, it Is Temple, opened at 1 p.m. to­ I. T u m b l i n g I t u th . I. I t o s . l i u i * .
day with a matinee |&gt;crtorm- 3. H*v* It, 4. Will* Oc*an, S
general manager, announe*
expected that he will provide
Martin and Echaniz, who English," explained Griffith, laus. First place here pays
ance. An evening perform­ K&gt; m b o l l s r , 7. R a m i Itoi k S
who flew back from Home $3,300 while second place is jh 'g his decision to quit leak*
a spark in the outfield. The
B lua X l l i t u r e
ance will begin at 7:30. The • k v n sth macs:—a a mii* — tiave shared more eighth Thursday. "And so hr kept
good Icr $2,100.
r 'l »ut Thursday.
Lions also will be boosted by
event will climax with the 1. S t a r T r a y . 2. S u n d a y ItrlviM, game feature wins this season slapping me on the forehead
Rudolph I* off lo (lie best
Howatd, reached a t his
the return of Leroy Woods, a
C h a d r o n , 4. Milan! l i r a , * , s. than any other players, got
Grand Championships Sunday 1.
I'r lcalaa* J*ep, s W * G et. 7.
to get my attention.”
start of his career, but hs at-1 home here, waa angered and
utility outfielder and by the
together
Thursday
night
at
afternoon. The show is being n » t t y llab*. I. W i n d T o W in
Referee
Fernando Pica tribute* his standing now t o '1’ * I le d th# announcement
playing of Mike Partin, a lad
I I.I I T I I MACS*. — • / ! ■ M i l * — the Orlando Seminole Jai Alai
belli at the Fairvilla Park U
stopped the bout in the sev­ his play In Ihe tall lour.
I. .Sweat Mho w ar* . 3. S tlk r B*cwho saw experience on the
"premature.” But he aaid
show ring across from the r a t a r y . I. Go K h t r r y , 4. C h ick* Fronton to add another to enth round for many of the
Babe Ruth team last year.
"I
really
got
started
last
the n e w s leak might atreng.
a
boo
Maxis,
A.
Good
T
im
in
g
,
their records.
Ben While Raceway.
12,000 funs in Rome's Palace
Courier, Jacobs and Col­
S. I 'a n d a B o c k . T. I*roud BoaThe twosome, each with 17 of Sports were throwing but fall.” hr said a i lie drove a then his derision.
The walking horses will ba se ss io n , S. I l o c k y a ' U l u t s
bert are shaping up at the
ball olf (lie. practice Ire. "In | John Mrllale, president of
one of thr highlights of the M \ m back — a. la silt* — victories in (lie event, scored tics, shoes, tomatoes, pota­
plats but work still needs to
my last 10 tournaments l i t he Milwaukee Braves, said
e r Jo *, a. U p p e r Mlory. live straight points from the
show witli many Central 3I. To pr aavl e lAlar,
4. S lrllo Slar y, S.
toes and other objects into finished among the leaders in for the record hr really don't
be done by the entire squad in
sixth
post
position.
Jarfn
and
Florida stables exhibiting. 0. II.'* troll, * A q u a r r n a . 7.
Hie ring. They were protest­ five. It was the best I have think tha big power bitter
this area.
S K entry
Pradcra, olf to an early lead, ing the dull bout.
These include ths Frank THUttpS T Now.
I f H S C K — ft. IS Mil* —
was serious.
Also, the Lions need to get
ever played.”
Bradshaw, R. D. Kerne, 1. Bonn!* A b b s, 3. I«nu l l a v o r , were left in serond place
Comanager
till Clancy
inficldcrs adjusted to new po­
Howard at 27 has yet to
Rudolph
has
hern
a
consist­
while
Arcitio
and
Iriarte
won
Floyd Purcell and Frank Ro­ 3. I l u r r y Horn# G l a d ) * 4. B o s ­
said, "that referee must have ent player and in the five offi* r e a c h tha brilliant peak
sitions, and to develop a more
nian, i
C h e r o k e e U n io n , t a playoff fur third.
per itablrs.
xlappesi Emile at least 30
Well B e h a v e d , 7. 41. I f * l.lpwell rounded attack at the
In thr Daily Double, Luis times. He kept trying to warn d al PGA tournaments he hns baseball men hava pcdicted
There will also lie a large e t t r k , S I ro n G u a r d
plate. The Lions are also hurt­
i
i
i
i
i
MAt
s:
—
a
a
mii
*
—
number of three and five gall­ 1. Nieto, 3. O. Il.'a Am use , 3. poured on the points to edge Emile against fighting with played In this year, he has for him xiiii-a he burned up
ing on Use hill due to the fact
Big Ten diamonds a t Ohio
ed horses with the Snivcly A1 I’a a t u m , 4. Vlvl, S. I l o . k i n Pedro In the third game. Ja- hit brad low, but he forgot won one. the New Orleans Stale.
that Oviedo needs experienc­
open,
and
has
finished
in
the
Mllll*.
«
C
i
r
c
u
s
W
o
n
d
e
r
,
7.
cin was the winner of the (hut Duran, a skinny
Stable of Winter Haven plus
guy
ed hurlers to back up the
l.lnko, • B a n k T r u s t
fourth, completing a 1-3 figure from Argentina, was about six money in all of them.
18 horses from the Charlie
Orange and Black's strong
lie a ten fired the Ibwrst
that returned $83.40 to lucky inches taller. And never did
Glrn stable of SL Petersburg.
chunker, Courier. Some of the
bettor* in the ladies' night hr order Duran lo fight in­ competitive round ill the PenShow officials are expecting
K A N S A S C I T Y , Mo.
possible back-ups are Ted
sa col a open lust week witli a
crowd
over 200 horses to be exhibit­
stead of running or clinch­ 64 He linishrd in a Hr for &lt; H I* I ) — The NCAA's
Aulln, D a n n y Gammagc,
Jacin. Arruna and Echaniz ing.”
ed during the five seailuni,
12t It.
'Olympic t r i a l s basketball
Mike Partin, and Walter making this show one of the
were tlir early game pace-art
In the xixtli round, thr 1?.Bessly. None of these boys
Budolph
turned
pro
in
June
team ha* added six more
ter», each with a pair of vie- poq | all% \*crr becoming rest
biggest in ths southeast.
of 1958. and finished his first player* tn ita Squafi. The a lt
have pitched high school ball
I
lories.
Ic*»
in
d
some
began
throw­
NEW YORK (UPI) —
before, but all have had axyrar with winnings of $12,-! named w-rre Jim Davis, Col*
ing paper cups into the ring
Veteran light heavyweight
perience in Babe Ruth play.
7181.65. lie ronlinually tniprov- orado, Wayne E s t e s . Utah
"Instead of urging Duran r-il and last year ended up I State, I.r* Hunter, l.nyola of
contender Eddie Cotton vows
Coach Mikler has expressed
lo
fight,” said Clancy, "the
lo
keep
Johnny
Persol
on
NEW YORK (1IP11 —
with $39,120.14 and was aev- Illinois, Howard
Komivee,
optimism that ths Lions will
ths canvas tonight, "when I T w o Fairfield University referee Irritated the fan* by colli in the oKicial money Bowling Green. Doug Moon,
bavs a winning season and he
warning
them
against
throw­
CHICAGO
(UPI)
—
Roc­
pul him duwn this time."
stated, ‘‘We are going to do
aophoimnt-s Mike lliuneh and
ing thinngs. Well — when (lie standings, the best showing I'tali mid Rod Koper, Okie*
our best.” The squad also la ky- Colavlto has rejected a ' Cotton of Seattle, 37, and Pat liuikr, were elected to
1horn* City.
seventh Marled ----- still dull of his career.
$."&gt;0,000
rontracl
from
tha
unbeaten
Persol
of
Now
expressing hopes of a good
the Tri-Slate Conference all— the fans tlirrw everything
saason, and all want another Kansas City Athletic* be- ' York, 23, ate slated fur a star basketball team.
into the rilng And it was a
chance to try to go to state. caui* it dota not contain a ' r e t u r n 10-round television
Howie Gulker of Adelphl, miracle that we weren't kill­
clausa paying him 825,000 if fight at Madison Square
Ed Johnson of Long Island ed.”
he ia sold or traded during Garden.
University, and Lou Ravel*
tha season, owner Charles
It will be beamed nation­ tine of Faiilrigh Dirkinson
O. Finlay amid today.
ally by ABC a t 10 p.tn. EST. University also mad* the
"If he rontinhee this posi­
"This may be Friday, the first team.
tion,” Finley laid, "as far 13th,” laid Cotton, "but it
TALLAHASSEE - Florida as I'm concerned, he can can't bother me itecause I
State University's track team hold out the balance of the
WORCESTER. Mass. (UPI)
had my hard luck on Feb 21
will be after its second dual an a* n n ’1
— Dick French, 145. Provi­
in the Garden, whrn they
OTTAWA (UPI)
Mich­
meet victory of tbs season
dence, n. I , outpointed Joe
gave Persol that split de­ ael Mosolf, formerly with
when the Scminolei entertain
Walcott, 149, Camden, N. J.
ths
Indianapolis
Warrior*
of
cision
over
me."
Furman here Saturday after­ Credits Players
( 10) .
P e r s o l , ranked second tho United Football 1 eaguo,
noon.
NEW YORK (UPI) - John
among world contenders and has signed tn play with ths
Coarh Mike Long's team Wooden of UCLA today gave
boasting It straight victor­ Ottawa Rough Riders of
swept by Miami, MH-Ute, in all the rredit to his players
ies as a professional, is fav­ Canada's Eastern Football
tha season opener last Satur­ following his selection as
ored at 9-5 tn win again be- Conference next acason. Mos­
day. Long waa highly pleated United Tress International
cause of his youth, spssd olf was a quarterback and a
with th* Seminole*' perform­ college basketball coach of
and stamina. Cotton ia rated defensiva halfback for thf
ance.
ths year.
Warriors last season.
third.
EXCEPT
HUN'DAY

Rudolph Tries
For Top Money
Among Golfers

S0KC Track Entries

Shrine Horse
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I am 16 ysar* old and five
month* pregnant. The father
cf my baby It marrying me
pretty eoon, but neither of
ua want* the baby. We can't
afford it and, bealdea, I
don't want to atay married
to thla boy the rest of my
life. (Ju it long enough to
have the baby.) I am won*
dering if one of your read­
ers want* a baby. If they
pay my hoipital bill, they
can have mine.
MADE A MISTAKE
DEAR MADE: Get In
touch with your Family
Service Agency, or a reput­
able adoption agency. They
conduct a thorough Inves­
tigation of all applicants
who with to adopt babies In
order to asiure the babies of
good homes. You’ve already
made one mistake. I urge
yon not to make another by
handing over your baby as
you would a puppy or a kit­
ten to anyone who has a few
dollars.
s e e
DEAR ABBYi I am 14

and I hate school. Mow do I
get kicked out!
SICK OF SCHOOL
DEAR SICKt School hat­
ers need advice on how to
stay In, not on how to get
kicked out. 8tay with it.
You’ll recover.
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DEAR ABBY: Why do all
the little sawed-off runts
ask tall women for dates?
1 am a woman who is S’ 8”,
and it seems th at all the
runty men want to data me.
I have gone out with men
half a heed shorter than
myself because I didn't
know how to turn them
down without hurting their
feelings. Don’t they realise
th at a woman feels ridic­
ulous walking down the
street with a man who is
shorter than herself? Please
put this In your column, Abby, so those little squirts
will pick on someone their
own slse.
LIKES ’EM TALL

Qacoby

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"How can I make my daugh­
te r realise that the young man
to whom abe Is engaged Is in­
considerate, selfish and selfcentered?
"H er father and I both have
tried to point out those flaws
in his character and I think,
perhaps, she knuwa deep-down

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In DeBary
By Mrs. Adam Muller
D e B a r y boys of high
school age will be special
guests of the Community
Methodist Men's Club a t a
0:30 p.m. meeting Monday
for which Seminole County
Judge Vernon Mlse will be
the speaker,
Ths program will open
with a dessert course and a
program of entertainment,
fun and fellowship.
Judge Mlse will tell of his
work among young people
and cite examples of the
problems facing this age
group. A question and an
swer period and free dlscus&lt;
tion will follow.

By Harry Joh
Repaving and widening of
DEAR LIKES: I t may the controversial Bear Lake
surprise you to learn th at Road la expected to be com
not all women share your pleted in three or four months,
point of view. A ehort man depending on the weather, a
who asks a tall woman for county official reported to­
day.
a data is paying her a great
"And when we’re through,”
compliment. H e assumes SHys County Engineer William
th at she has the Intelligence Bush Jr., "we are sure people
to measure a man for what will bo pleased.”
he la—not for how much of
Bear Lake Road extends
him there appears to be.
from Highway 436 southward
• • •
to the Orange County line and
CONFIDENTIAL TO J. passes a lake with the same
R.: A man who is pulling name. I t consists of a twohis own weight seldom has mile stretch, previously 18
any left over to throw feet wide but now being sxaround.
tended to a 24 foot width.
Bush noted that the County
Get It off your chest. For Commission last year ordered
a personal, unpublished re­ and received a new right of
ply, write to ABBY, Box way surrey from the eounty
8308, Beverly Hills, Calif. surveyor, A. C. Doudney.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
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dressed envelope.
"On
getting
It,”
ho contin­
• • •
ued, "the board directed the
Hate to write letters? read department to rebuild
Send one dollar to ABBY, the road generally whera Is,
Box 8805, Beverly Hills, and as is, to avoid controversy
Calif., for Abby’a new book­ and to widen it to 24 feet.
let. "HOW TO WRITE
"This," Bush said, "is being
LETTERS FOR ALL OC­ done with the exception that
CASIONS.”
tha road is being deliberately
warped to one side or ths
other of the right of way In
the vicinity of two sharp
curves in order to construct
the paved curves and to make

thsm as gentle as possible.”
The "warping” he said Is
being done aa a traffic safety
factor.
Although thoy do not oppose
the new road, but rather the
effects of construction, Mr.
and Mrs. L E. Beggs of 8840
Bear Lake Road say thsy have
had to does their homeowned
grocery store due to tho duet
# • e
Th# Beggs bought thstr
lakefront property 17 years
ago and claim today they are
losing soma of it dus to ths
road project. They claim they
have bora paying taxes on It
for tha years they have owned
It.
The store owners add thslr
rights of way srs being violat­
ed because the new survey Is
Incorrect, adding the county Is
taking land which rightfully
belongs to property owners.
The eounty engineer’s reply
to this la th at "It Is lllsgsl
for eounty forces to work on
private land.
"The eounty," be continued,
"would be Interested In re­
ceiving any evidence th at any­
one may have showing that
work Is being performed on
private property."
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lem that resulted in South
banging the ace of spades
instead of finessing?
The professor had won the
first trick with the ace of
diamonds and after looking
around for new worlds to
conquer saw that there waa
no hope at all. With normal
play, South would surely
gather in the rest of the
tricks.
A fter th at thought, the
professor led the seven of
hearts right Into dummy's
good suit.
N ow
put yourself in
South’s position. Wouldn't it
look as if the professor had
led a singleton heart? South
thought so anyway. So he
decided to lay down the see
of spadss and make eure of
his contract.

D r . Oswald Hoffmann,
noted Lutheran Hour speak­
er and director of publle ro­
tations for the Lutheran
Church-Mixsouri Synod, will
ba a t W inter Haven’s Grace
Church Sunday to address a
two-state "Bringing Christ
to the Nations” rally.
Cited by Tima Magaslno
a* the clergyman "m olt
widely heard on radio,” Dr.
H o f f m a n ’ s Blbis-ccntared massages on tha Luthsran
Hour broadcasts ara heard
each week by more than 80
million parsons In 120 dif­
ferent lands.
His appearance Sunday In
Winter Haven Is expected to
draw an attendance from
throughout tha 182 congreg'
ation area of th* Florid*'
Georgia District of Tho Lothcran Church-Missourl By
nod. The 4 p.m. lervlce will
fu tu re a mesa choir of 800
adult and children voices and
the pageantry of a Parade
of the Nations.

who doesn't car* about hor
happiness.
Th* thing th at makes your
assignment difficult is that
girls love to bo in lovt, and
often think romantically that
if they can just marry a cer­
tain man every problem will
work itaolf out.
You may not bo able to get
tha Idas out of her head, but
you're right to try.
If she marrira him, however,
Coffee Set
don't ovor bring up tha sub­
A St. Patrick's Dsy coffee
ject again. For marriago Is
will be held a t 8 a.m. Tues­
the special province of tha
day In the library of th s Eng'
husband and wlfa.
Ush E s t a t e s Elsmentary
School to honor the mothers
Ruth Millstt'a “ Tips on
Toenagtrs” a r t ayo-opensrs. who havo served In ths school
Just send 28 cents to Ruth clinic this yssr.
Millett Reader Bervlcs, c/o
The Sanford Hereld, P. O.
Magnesium is ths lightest
Box 480, Dept. A, Radio City of the commercially used
Station, Now York 10, N. Y. structural install.

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Ths South Seminole Gar­
den Club will meet a t Ii80
p.m. Monday u t the Wom­
en's Club In Casselberry. A
film atrip, "Adventures with
Flowers,'* will be shown.
Coffee is the most popular
beverage In America.

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«n tha 14th S ty of April ISM
a reg u lar hireling of tha
Hoard of County CommlMton.
era of Hamlnnlt County, Flor­
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will t&gt;a acted upon, lo-wlti
"W hether or not It la n s c s it.
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an addition to tha SKMINOl.K

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Club To Meet

your office has hsd an ample
helping of eomplalnts from
Bear Lake resident* recently,
I thought it might be a good
time to remind you of this:
"Those who quietly watch
tho rosd progress on Bear
Lake Road considerably out­
number the 'growlers.’ And I
will hazard a guess th at most
of those not heard from ara
silently applauding tha con­
struction which is an Import­
ant atep toward bringing
still more community advantages to the Bear Lake area.”

"Zebra Test” proves WALLHIDF with GHP'
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Noted Lutheran
To Appear In
Winter Haven

By Ruth Millett

In her heart th at wa a r t right.
"But shs is dstermlned to
marry him In spits of It. Is
Ultra anything you could
writ* that might woks her
up? 8h* reads your column.”
Probably not. But don't you,
her parents, give up without
doing everything in your pow­
er to make her see what a
mistake the may ba making.
For a men who Isn’t coneld.
orate of a girl before mar­
riage wilt certainly ba lets »o
after marriage. And if shs
lovss him far mors than hs
loves her, ah* will always b*
a t a decided disadvantage.
Perhaps you can paint a
more*vlvld picture for her of
what her married Ilf# would
be like If she marries thla
man if you can use aome wlf*
ahe knows a* an exampla—
soma wife who has turned in­
to a dreary doormat for a man

Mrs. Hal Gettings of 6605
Linneal Beach Drive, Bear
Lake, sent a complimentary
lotter to the county engineer.
In it she said:
■Unfortunately, the people
moat generally heard from are
those with complaint*—and
wa all fall Into thla category
at one time or another. On the
other hand, when we are hap­
py to sea progress in our com­
munities, we too often neglect
saying much about our en­
dorsement.
"And, since 1 understand

Bear Lake Road has been in
Ths family says it doesn't
existence many years. It orig­ want money for the land they
inally was 18 feet wide and say Is involved; th at they just
had a clay bate. Du* to freesse want to keep what thsy feel is
and increased hsavy traffic, it their property. A difference
has hroksa up.
of I f feet is involved, the
County officials received Beggs say.
Ths N. A. Catron family of
several eomplalnts, and some
bills for repairs to vehicle*, 1C24 South Bear Lake Road
reports they bought their land
on tha condition of ths road' last year and find 18 Inches
way.
dil/erenea in the survey. Tbs
Th* original road was poor­ Catrons say thsy want to
ly drained, a condition which build onto their home but can­
tha county anginesr aays will not meet the requirements of
ba corrected. He adds that 25 feet from the road due to
adequate drainage facilities the new survey.
will be available and th at tha
Harley Young, another real
only w ater to drain from the dent, said hs had "no com­
road will be surface water.
ment.”
■It will be clean water,’
H. B. Norris of 8973 Bear
says Bush, "and will drain in Lake Road said ha had no
to tha lakes.”
complaints adding T am sura
"Tho Inconvenience dot to tha road will be just fine."
the dust and so forth is no
Hary Gray of 612 South
different end no more unreas­ Bear Lake Road said ha had
onable than any road con­ "no complaints. I Just wish
struction anywhere, anytime," they would hurry and gst the
hs odds.
road done.”
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e e a
Th* Beggs family claims
J. W. Bunnell of Bunnel Road
they cannot keep their store reports "thsy are making the
open due to the d u st They al­ same mistake a t they did be­
so say th* eounty department fore by putting pavement on
Is "draining dirt Into th* the oast aids of ths right of
lake”
way.'

By Oswald Jacoby

Tha regular club duplieaU
NORTH (D)
18
was over and as usual ths
4 JII
professor had won. The stu­
j a , , . .
dent was checking over the
scores and noted th at ths
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professor was minus 050 on
a hand on which everyone 4 7 1
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slse was minus either 080 4 10868
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or 1,480.
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The student got hold of 4 9 1
SOUTH
the professor and said, "Us­
4 AQ10884
ually you have something to
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do with your top scores. This
♦ XT
time it seems that you had
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the good fortune to be de­ North and South vulnerable
fending against a player Meet Baal M k Wssl
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Pass
whs had never learned how I V
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to finesse.”
Pass 4 4
Pass
The p r o f e s s o r replied,
Pass Pass Pass
"You are quite correct In
Opening Iced—4 Q
noting th a t South refused to
try a trump finesse, but 1so and for my top score.”
Do you know how ths pro­
strangely enough I ean take
credit for his failure to do fessor gave South the prob­

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Bear Lake Road Paving Pushed

By Abigail Van Buren

DOROTHY D'ANDRKA. St at.
Defendants.
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TOi FIIANK M. n'ANDIIKA
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Inltreats hy, ih rnush. un­
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Toil AIIK hereby no dd ed
that e Complaint lo fnracloa*
a certain mortgage encumber­
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real proptrly,
ipeftr. to .w it:
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has bs*n fill* against you In
the above siylsS suit, and you
are require d to oarvo a copy
of your Answer nr e t h i r
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Plaintiff's attorneys, ANDBnBON, RUSH. DRAM 4 DOWNI'KS. I l l Kelt c e n tra l Raulsyard, Orlando, Florida, and
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county itfn t.ic h o s p it a l
a pAMle hospital lo eatei In ethsr Phasing in ih# office of
Sanford,
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members of th e Board of ao, S d le r to pro ronftaao will
County
Commissioner* ol b t ^ t j h i n a s s l n i t you for tho
Hrmlnnte County, Florida, 4*
demand** In Ih* Com­
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tu erect, equip, end hulld sn
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Clark of Clroult Court
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TOUR of H O M E S

the San fo rd - Se m in o le A re a

It s A Great Pleasure To Browse And Shop For A New Home
I t’s a lot of fun to shop
for a new homo. Here you
find tha ideal home, you
think, except th at possibly
the lot is too small. Or here
you like the lot but the
home, itself, ju s t does not
suit your taste. You are
thinking that you want a
•Florida home” . . . one that
reflects the ‘'gracious liv­
ing” that one enjoys In re­
siding in the Sunshine State.
Shoemaker Construction
tion Company and Kingswood Iluildcrs have all the
nnswers to all your probl e n i i . Beautiful, spacious
homes on large, spacious
lots. What more could any­
one ask?
For example, Klngswood
new is building two beauti­
ful spacious homes, on cit­
rus studded lots, in the last
available area in Grove
Manor, a t Mellonvllle Ave­
nue and Washington Drive.
These two new homes urc
nearing completion, b u t
have not yet reached the
point where prospective pur­
chasers may select their
choice of colors for the final
finish.
Too, Kingswood has two
new homes a t Greenbriar of
Loch Arbor, facing the golf
course. T h e s e residences
contain fully equipped Gcnetal Electric kitchens.
The home a t 100 Highland
Court has what has been de­
scribed as “a gorgeous kit­
chen, with an abundance of
cnbinet and closet space.

especially designed for the
discerning housewife.”
Shoemaker Construction,
offering through 8tcnstrom
Realty, continues to have
“host salesmen” on duty
seven days a week at Rav­
enna Park and Idyllwilde.
A number of home sites
have been sold In both sub­
divisions, sites for custombuilt homes to be erected by
Shoemaker. There are still
a few lots available.
Shoemaker also still of­

fers a few choice homes In
their new third section of
Ravenna Park. These have
General Electric equipped
kitchens, with custom built
cabinets and other storage
space.
There are a number of
modern style architectural
plana in these homes, along
with a varied number of
floor plans. W ater and sew­
erage, of course, is an ac­
complished fact. Along with
central heating and air con­

ditioning.
Another modem factor in
these homes Is spacious clos­
ets . . . ths boon for every
housewife.
Realtor Rosa Payton is of­
fering a large, modem con­
crete block home a t 2001
East Second Street. I t has
2 Vi baths, a dea with a fire­
place, foyer, large living
room and “closets galore.”
There is an outside patio,
and the lot Is clustered with
palms.

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

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KAY SHOEMAKER, noted Sanford horn* build­
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rently showing a t Brookshire Heights, Winter
Purk. The “Parade" is showing dally from 10
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from the left a t the “Parade of Homes" site are
Mayor Bob Carr, Orlando; Shoemaker, and Bob
Bixby, the news reporter on the TV show,
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Green Haired Girl To Appear At Altamonte Fashion Show
Ily Maryann Mllra
Invitation to tha public to
'come aca the girl with the
tiicn hair" la being strexaod
&gt;&gt;• Altamonte Elementary

Service To Be
In German
Ily Jane Caai.elb.rry
The next German aerviee to
be conducted at Ascension
Lutheran Church In Cassel­
berry by Rev. C. R. Zchnder
will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Palm 8unday, March 22.
In tha paat the apeclal aorvicea in the German language
have attracted many German
apeaking people from all
parta of Central Florida.
Pastor William von Spreekelatn of Orlando, axccutive
secretary of tha Lutheran
Church, Mlaaouri-Synod, will
be the Liturgiet. Paator Robert Zchnder cf Hollywood,
aon of tha local pastor, will
be the organist.

DeBary GOP
Meet
, Mrs. Adam Muller
in Jacob* of DeLand,
bllran nominee for tha
Legislature, will be
apraker Monday for a
ng of the DeBary Re­
ran Club a t 7:30 p.m.
i* Community Center.
Republican* and interrcaidcnts of the area
nriled to attend.

achool teacher* who will spon­
sor a benefit St. Patrick’s Day
Fashion Show a t 7:30 p. m. in
the school cafeteria.
Style* will be courteay of
Playgirl Fashions of Fam
Park Plain with hairstylta by
AI vera’s Studio of Hair De
sign. Commentator will be
Mrs. Mary Frances Holten
and background piano music
will be played by Mr*. Mary
Gregory.
Entertainment will be pre
ii-nted by the Dixieland Jasz
Band from Howard Junior

High.
Serving aa door hosteaaea
will be Mra. RiU Edwards and
Mrs. Pat Olaen and refresh,
m ints will be served by Mra.
Atlanta McGinnli, Mra. Mir­
iam Pasternack, Mrs. Batherina Corson and Mra. Margaret
Benson.
Assisting In the dressing
rooms will be Miss Marians
Sherrod, Mra. Mary Cooksey,
Mra, Helen Kelty and Mra.
Mre. Martha Hedricks.
Models will be Mr*. Betty
A b e r n a t h y , Mrs. Flora
Twachtman, Mra. Vada Gun­
ther, Mra. Mary Trawiek, Mrs,
Mary Strickland, Mra. Beverly
Schwelser, Mrs. Shlrlsy Stu­
art, Mra. Trena King, Mrs.
Celesta Brown and Mra. Sue
O’Hara.
On* Groat Hour of Sharing
AU proaaads from Tuesday
trill bo obienroi by tho Coo
gregational Chriatlan Church
of Sanford during tha 1:43
a.m. Church School and 11
a.m. warship service this
Tickets will go on aaie Sat­
Sunday.
The congregation will be urday a t 10 a. m . for • benefit
given an opportunity to make movie to help work a t the Lit­
en offering for people in d il­ tle Red Schoolhouee.
The sale will be conducted
u te e In many parta of the
by members of tho Saminola
world.
Sunday
afternoon,
Bov. High 8chool Futura Farmers
Welter A. X. McPherson, of America.
The program will be held at
pastor, and Mrs. William F.
Burtsche, Miea Miriam Burt- the M o v I e I a n d Driva-ln
sche and Mra. WtlUam Wait Theater March 31. A doublewill attend an Eccleeiaatkal feature It planned and prises
Association Meeting nt Tour- will be awarded those attend­
let Church in Daytona Beach ing.
to receive that church into Ticket headquarters will be
t b • fellowship af United at tha Sanford Atlantia Nag n | | Build in f
Church of Christ

Sanford Church
To Observe Hour
Of Sharing

Tickets Ready
For Benefit

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evening's ahow will b« uiad to
purchase n new refrigerator
for the achool and supplies for
tha U achtrs lounge.

Legal Notica
n o T t r a or s a l s
Katie* I* harabjr (teen that
pursuant to final Heart* rand»r*4 on lh* 1 1th S t , of
March, ISIS, In I h t t *,rt*ln
raut* pending In t h t Circuit
Court In and for Stm lnolt
C«umr, Florida, la ctianeary,
w h trtln
FinOT
PKDKRAL
0AVIKOS AND DOAN ASSO­
CIATION o k H K M I N O L K
COUNTT, a corporation, t*
Plalatirr, and WILLIAM MILLKll and wlfa, C A it O I- T N
JOYCE MILLER, at a), a r t dafsa^aal*. C haaearr Docket K*.

tarat. i, Ar t h u r it. b e c k -

WITH. JR., Clark of th* afar*said Circuit Court, will wlthla
lh* !••*) houre or sals a s
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH
It,
!tt«, offer for sals and sail I*
th* highest and hast hlddor far
aoah a t U t front door of tha
Caurthasaa a t Bamlnats c a a a tr . Florida, la ftanfore. FlarU*. tha following daacrlhad
propartjr, situated a i d balag
In Simla*!* C tu a t r , Florida,
te-w lli
Lot 11. Of PALM FLACK,
■amlaaia County. IV ria * .
aeaerdlng to plat thereof
recorded In Plat Bask 1*.
p i s * SI. of tha public r*.
rorda a t Seminole Oouhty,
Florida.

The charm of Bermuda type architecture la aomblnad with the latest American innovations in eomfort and aonvenlene# to make this Bn perfect
boms far a spaas loving family. Tha esterlor native rock tiro story panel enclosing tha staircase is a s unusual and striking feature. Three bedroom I and a atady upstair*, tba two story living room, eompaet O E . Medallion kitchen nnd two and one-half bathe, all add up to a lot of hornsControl heating and air conditioning, ceramic tile oa sills and in bsthi, color coordinated wall papera and mural, to make this IDYLLWILDE home
outstanding, both practically and aesthetically.

MODERN KITCHENS BY

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ELECTRIC

aubjaat to aasemanta sad

raatrlrtlona of raeord.
Said aala will p* mad* parauant to and la order to satlafr tha tarm* of said final
decree.

(CIRCUIT COURT REAL)
A rthur II. Rtcktlh, Jr.,
Clark of Circuit Court, la
and far Seminal# County,
Florida.
B ri Martha T. Vlhlta, DC.
Phillip Logan
F. a Boa MSI
Hanford, Fla.
Publleh March U. t i l s
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Ladies Refinish Furniture
The Seminole County Rome onstratlon office. The elaaa I Foods. This is open to the
Dcmonitratlon Ledlei have will be on Freese Dried public.
been attending a reflniihlng
echool a t the HD Center dur­
ing March M l.
The first day the ladles re­
moved the old paint and varnish from the furniture they
■re redoing.
The aecond day they sand­
ed and put a aealer and atain
on the pieces. The third day
they resandcd and put on the
second co at
The d a ta was taught by Ro­
berta Hall, Improvement apeelallat of the state Home
Demonstration office. These
ladles will now go back to
their individual clubs and
give demonstrations to their
members.
Two more special events
are coming this month at the
Home Demonstration Center.
(LEFT TO RIGHT) Mrs. Julius BInckweltler
On March 24 there will be a
and Mrs. Grace Curler are busily refinlshimr
water clinic starting at 7:30
their piece of furniture.
p.m. and lasting till 9:30 p.m.
The clinic will be given by
Cedi Tucker, Miss Myrtle
Wilson and other local County
Health officials. Extension
specialists from the State
University, local power offi­
cials and a representative
from the National Water Pur­
ification Foundation of Atlan­
ta, Oa., will also be on hand.
The other event will be on
March 23 from 10 a.m. until
noon and will bo given by
Mrs. Sue Camp, nutrition spe­
cialist with the stale Demon-

(Circle Three

SEW A SAVE

Miss M. Walker Honored

Holds Regular

Miss Margaret Walker, of Reck, Sirs. Beatrice Todd, I Mrs. K. Hall, Mra. Bill
North Orlando, bride-elect of Mrs. Paul Kerr, Mra. Corine Pearce and Mrs. Henry
Pete Alexander, waa guest of Kennedy, Mra. Ethel Taylor, | Pearce.
honor at a recent mliceltaneons shower, at the home of
Miai Judy VanDam, Sanlando Springs Drive, Longwood.
Following the opening of
gifts and party gamei, tho
Iwsicasci served refreshments
of cake, punch, mints and
nuts to the guests.
Guests Included the honorce's mother, Mrs. Rernlce
Hudson, Mrs. Sue O'Hara,
Mr». Flora Schclz, Mr*. Bar­
bara McDonald, Mrs. Francis
Sanders, Mr*. Robert John­
son, Miss J in Westmark,
Mrs. C. E. McCord, Mrs. A.
Alexander and Dana, Mrs.
Joan Carr, 3trs. Doris Dean,
Miss Carla Lommler, Miss
Charlene Pennington, Mrs.
Natty Chaudoln, Mrs. Carol

Meeting

Circle Three of the Christ­
ian Women’s Fellowship of
the First Christian Church,
met recently at the home of
Mrs. O. T. Landress, with the
hostess presiding.
Mrs. Effle Durden led the
worship service with Mrs.
Landress a n d Mrs. Eula
Grantham singing a duet.
Mrs. 0. T. Pearson led the
lesson on work in India.
Mrs. Vernon Fuller, the
minister's wife, was welcom­
ed to the group.
The ladles made the plans
for the continuation of col­
lecting used clothing for the
Church World Service and
local distribution.
MISS JUDY VanDam, hoHtess, Miss Margaret
The hostess served her
Walker, honorec, and Mrs. Bernice Hudson,
guests refreshments.
the honoree's mother, a t a recent shower.
Those attending were Mrs.
A. B. Huntley, Mrs. Pearson,
Mrs. Durden, Mrs. Barnes,
Mrs. Frank Washburn, Mrs.
C. C. Murray, Mrs. Gran­
tham, Miss Florence Bishop
By Jolla Bartot
and guests from Circle Two,
Thirty-five members and
Mrs. J. W. Knight. Mrs. G. W.
visitors attended a banquet ol
members. Proceeds will be
Roland and Mrs. Fuller.
By Donna Estes
the Orlando Club for the Dcas
Final plans for the Lenten applied to the current project
at tho Villa Nova Restaurant, Fish Supper scheduled for of the Churchwomcn which is
Winter Park, last Saturday next Wednesday were discuss­ to provide chuirs with kneeled at the regular meeting of ers to be used temporarily in
night.
the Christ Church Episcopal the new church addition.
Tho purpose of the celebra­ Clmrchwonicn in Longwood
The meeting, which was
tion was In honor of the club, Tuesday evening.
conducted by Mrs. Marie Tay­
established in 1930.
Menu of the dinner to be lor, president, was opened
Mr. and M n. Charles Me- served from 3:30 until 7:30 with prayer led by Rev. Char­
Day to duy toil and most Nciily, of Ft. Lauderdale, p.m. at the Parish llall will les Stewart, vicar.
stains ran be removed from were the honored gucstf. include fish, shoestring pota­
The aubjcct ot a talk by
vinyl iplmlitcry with simple Charles McNcilly waa the toes, hush puppies, coleslaw, Jean Pasternack, Christian
tools and a few cleaning guest speaker.
dessert, rolls and beverage. education chairman, w a a
agents
Cleaning is easy
The banquet waa directed
Chairman of the event ii "The Holy Land in tha Tima
when you have the cleaning by Robert L. Floyd, chair­ LuRenc Ball who Is being as­ of Jesus."
MRS. ERNEST SOUTHWARD entertained
material* handy.
man, of Orlando. Waller Hau­ sisted by Mrs. Peggy Kuhn,
3Irs. Taylor announced that
HevernI wives at her Elliott Avenue home, while
Begin with aurfnee dust ser, of Allamonte Springs, is Mrs. Helen Thompson, Mrs. she will attend the annual
their huNlmmln attend a meeting a t the Capri.
The Willing Workers Class
and dirt. Use your vacuum president.
Dec Deo O’Neal and Mrs. Vir­ convention to be held in Day(Left to right) Mrs. Ernest Southward and Mrn.
of t h e
PInecrest Raptlst
cleaner to remove as much
Mr. and Mrs. McNcilly and ginia Bowcrsox.
tuna Reach, March 21-23, as
Fred Dickinnon.
Church held Its monthly meet­
as possible, especially from Marjorio Boggs, of Leesburg,
Tickets have been priced a delegate to represent the
ing Monday evening In the
embossed vinyl coated fab­ were the weekend guests of for adults and children and Longwood Churchwomcn.
home of Mrs. William Guess.
rics.
Mr. and Mrs. Hauser.
are available from any of the
Mrs.
Bowcrsox reported
Teacher, Mrs. Katherine
Then you’ro ready to go
that Sister Elisc from the
Leach, gave an inspiring de­
to work on remaining soil
Community of tho Holy Spirit
votional titled, “ Being Pre­
and stains.
in New York will be at Christ
pared for Christ’s Coming."
You can use a mild deter­
Church on Wednesday, May 6,
During the business session of
gent, or even hair shampoo
at 7:30 p.m. for Evening
the meeting, Mrs. Betty Lou
“ Adventures In Art" will be will be presented to the group, or saddle soup, and warm
Prayer and will speak on the
Downs waa elected vice presi­ the themo for the Annual Ani­ Joe Mathicux, president of water. Apply auils with clean
religious life.
dent. Mrs. Guess gave Uie mated Magazine, presented by Seminole County Art Associa­ spongea or clean cloths, and
Easter plants should be at­ ter deep enough ao it covert
An invitation has been ex­
benediction.
tho Fine Arta Department of
tion, and the former Sen. if necessary a bristla brush. tractive, enjoyable home dec­ the top toil. When the soil Is tended to all persoos interest­
Members present were Mrs. Sanford Woman's Club, on
Rinse with clear warm wa­
really wet, remove the pot ed In learning about the re ­
Carolyn Sallee, Mrs. Gail i Wednesday at 2:30 at the club­ Douglas Stcnztrom will speak. ter and clean aponget or orations for many days.
from Uio water and let it ligious orders of tlie church
During the program Mrs cloths. Wipe dry.
Actually, flowering plants drain.
Combs, Mrs. Betty Vaughn, house. The public is invited to
lo attend this enlightening
Mathicux
will
sing
several
Mrs. Betty Lou Downs, Mrs, attend the tea and program.
Its sure to use clean apon- at this time of the year arc
Easter Illy plants also service.
Chairman of the Fine Arts numbers, and Jack Rossman grs or cloths for applying doubly expressive. Their hap­ should be kept amply moist.
Carolyn Wangle, Mrs. Marlon
Following the b u s i n e i a
Allyn, Mrs. Nellie Phillips, Department la Mrs. C. P. will play aevcral select ions on the cleaner and for rlnaing.
When
a
lily
trumpet
finally
meeting
only eolfee was serv­
py
brilliance
and
shining
Mrs. Katherine Leach, Mrs. liarkey. Editor for the ma­ his accordlan. Sirs. Fred
Or, you may wish to try
fades, SAF suggests snipping ed In the observance of Lent.
Gene Lambert and hostess, gazine is Mrs. George Wells. Ganas will give a talk on ono of the aerosol uphol­ glory are a perfect symbol it off with shears so the re­ The next meeting will be
Two distinguished speakers Art of Flower Arranging."
Mrs. William Guess.
stery shampoo kits for clean­ of Easter. With proper care, maining buds will receive April 14.
ing soiled vinyl. Most of they ran remain indoors for adequate nourishment a n d
(lies* are nuido of cosmetic- some time as a much-desired come into full bloom. As the
type chemicals that are reminder of the coming of buds open, remove the yellow
mild and ara designed for spring.
stamens so tho pollen wilt not
Simple stitches and yarn
The American Legion of
this purpose. It's Important
discolor the waxen purity ol Campbcll-Lossing, Tost 32,
fringe make this cuddly York­
Just
one
lovely
flowering
In using these klta to read
the beautiful flower petals.
will celebrate the legion's 43th
shire Terrier easy to crochctt
and follow the manufactur­ plant provides a fresh and
Polled chrysanthemums dry birthday with ■ joint supper
No. 225-N has complete di­
er's directions to the latter. bright accent note to a room. out very quickly. It Is Import­ on Monday at 7 p.m. in tha
rections; stitch illustrations.
What about atnlns? For A collrrtion of flowering ant to check dally to ice if legion hall.
Corsages should complete,
To order srnd 33 cents in not compete with, Easter fin­ lipstick, crayon or Ink, use plants, massed together, con­ they nerd watering. This is
The committee, with Mr*.
verts a corner into a veritable
also true of tho flowering bulb W. J. King a* chairman, will
ery. Select them as carefully rubbing alcohol. For shotcoins to:
spring garden to be enjoyed
plants, such aa daffodils and prepare the aupper.
as any other Important ac polish or tar, rub the stain
Creative Woman
with kerosene or a dry clean­ despite outdoor wind and rain. hyacinths, which need water
ccssory.
The Sanford Herald
This
year,
notes
the
Society
often.
The Society of American er with a carbon tetrachlor­
of American Florists, beauti.
Box 438, Midtown Station
Artificial
With this minimum amount
Florists says the following ide base.
(ul
flowering
plants
can
serve
New York 18, N. Y.
of care, flowering plants are
Don't pour the solvent di­
types of Easter ensembles
Floral
Add 10 cents for first-class arc best complimented by the rectly on the vinyl, apply it a third purpose, since March excellent at almost any time,
30,
the
day
after
Eaatcr,
Is
mailing.
Arrangements
adds SAF, and can easily be­
corsage floweri lilted: For with * cloth, turning tho
Print name, address with s i m p l e , tailored fashions, cloth to a dean area as it National Shut-In Day. The came a regular decorative
glowing colors of tulips, sun­
zone, style number and size. groupings of gardenias or car take* up tha stain.
ny daffodils, showy clusters feature of homes and offices.
nationi; rough and ready fab
Never wax vinyl uphol
of hydrangeas, traditional and
rlcs, rubrum lilies or cym story, not unless the manu­
regal Easter lilies, delicate
lildium
orchids;
fur,
eattlcya
facturer
recommend*
wax
Circle 12 of the First Pres­
hyacinths, and profuse aza­
All registered professional
byterian Church will meet at orchids; nubby textures, gar for that type of vinyl.
leas can do much to perk up
denial
and
atcphanotli;
print
tho home of Mrs. W. E. Dod
a "shut-in" at this time of the nurses are invited to see a
son, 117 W. 10th Street, on (rocki, nosegay of stephanotia
program and film on cancer
Watch those rockets) A year.
and llly-of-the-valley; neutral
Wednesday,
The care needed by flower­ at the Health Unit Building,
colors, miniature roses or survey of rocket accidents
f r o m tg.oo UP.
ing plunt* to maintain their corner of 9th and French, on
rosy camellias; dark colon occurring during a six-week
perfect loveliness for days March 16 at 8 p.m. This film
SO LIFELIKE YOU
cymbldlum orchids, and when period
nationwide
showed isn't difficult, adds SAF, but
CANT TELL THEM
it being shown by tha Florida
wearing
corsage*,
the
fluwer
The final plans for the wed
four persons were killed and It definitely determines their Nurses Association, District FROM REAL — AND
ding of Miss Leslie Jones and item* should point down and 86 injured, moat of tham In life span.
37.
THEY LAST ft LAST
the
blooms
up,
aays
the
So­
Toni Best Jr., have !&gt;cen
There are a few rules which
Also at this tima a report
the 13 to 16 year age group.
ciety
of
American
Florists.
made and the ceremonies will
In urging caution, the Asso­ apply to almost all Easter on the Nurses Seminar, which
be held on Saturday evening,
ciation of Casualty and Sur­ plants. They should be kept was held recently in Daytona
KING'S BEAUTY SALON 8 p.m., in the First Methodist
Over Itoumlllat'a Drug
ety
Companies warned that away from drafts and not Beach, will be given. This
Forest
City
SPECIAL
83.00 Church. All friends of the coumany amateur rocketeers lit­ placed cloie to radiators. seminar was sponsored by the
810.00 Cold Wave Comp. plo arc invited to attend the
They like a lot of light, but American Cancer Society and
Gifts • Cards • Books
erally play with dynamite!
Shampoo 4k Set 81-30
wedding and the reception,
not direct sunlight. A relative­ Florida Nursea Association,
Cat | l
210 E. F irst St.
which will immediately fol
ly cool spot la good for them District 6.
No AppL Nee.
822-0638
low in McKinley llall.
, w - &gt;
as are the lam e air and hu­
By Maryaaa Miles
midity that are healthy tor a
Alfred Krenzer of Cause
human being.
way Drive, Forest City, Is a
Of prime importance, says
patient at Florida Sanitarium
the Society, la the fact that
and Hospital where he is re
these plants need plenty of
FRIDAY ft SATURDAY ONLY
ported to be In serious con
water. Hydrangeas, for ex­
dltlon suffering from measles
ample, are exceedingly thirs­
Low Priced
ty and may require water
FRIGIDAIRE
Confine,a sneeze to twice a day.
Rang*
a tissue or handker­ Azaleas should be watered
every day. They also profit
chief. T h e r e a r e from a real dunking when
e Oven Is 2 3 ' wide, hokfc
enough germs floating the blooms seem aoft. Just
oven holiday turkey.
around.
immerse the whole pot in wa
• Brail to perfection in
deep radiant heat
• niw, rvcniio, ont-puci
flowing top.
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Banquet Held

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Honoring Club

Lenton Fish Supper Slated
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Lemmon At Movieland
Movieland Drivr-In Theatre
will feature "Under the Yum
Yura Tree” Sunday, Monday
and Tueiday. Starring Jack
Lemmon and in color, tills
film Is adult entertainment.
Co featured will be Van
Johnson and Janet Leigh In
"Wives and Lovers."
Fare for Wednesday and
Thursday at Movieland will
be "Hell llcnt for Leather,
In color and starring Audie
Murphy, and "Cape Fear,”
starring Gregory Feck.
Triple feature for Friday
and Saturday, March 'JO-21,
will be "The Fastest Gun
Alive," with Glenn Ford;
"Goliath and the Sins of nabylon," in color with Mark
Forest, and "Samson and the
Slava Queen,” In color |n d
starring Alan Steele.
“ Under tlie Yum Yum
Tree" stare Ummon, Carol
Lynley, Dean Jones, Kdle
£ c» rv c i
R I I H - I N THEA1RI
TONITH A SAT.
ADMISSION
tl-00 A CARLOAD
TRIPLE FEATURE
Showing At 7:10 Only
Stock Car Racing
At Its Beet . . .
"ROAD RACERS"
— Plua —
Sensational Recording
Star In 2 Itig lilts . . .
ARCHIE HALL, JR.
In
Showing At 0:00 Only
“EEC. AH”
la Color
And At 10:30
"THE CHOPPERS"
BIG
FRI. THE 1»th
JINX SHOW
MIDNITF. TONITE
ADMISSION

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CARLOAD
On Our Big Screen
"RATTLE BEYOND
THE SUN"---- In Color
And
"THE AMAZING
COLOSSAL MAN"
BUN. • MON. * TUE8.
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
T.-M * 11:00

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Adams, Imogens Coca, Paul
Lynde and Robert Lansing.
Lemmon plays a landlord
who rents apartments only to
pretty girls, and then spends
his time In unabashed roman­
tic pursuit. Miss Lynley and
Dean Jones are young college
students who attempt nn ex­
periment in premarital "plat­
onic" togetherness, in one of
Lemmon’s apartments. Miss
Adams, Carol's aunt and a
former resident of the apart­
ment, is unhappily aware of
the possible consequences of
the youngsters' experiment

. . . and of Lemmon’s singleminded devotion to single
blessedness with aa many
girls as possible. Imogene Co­
ca makes her feature film de­
but as Lemmon's house-keep­
er, as strongly disapproving
of her employer's amorous
antica as Paul Lynde, her
screen husband, admires them.
Pundits contend that a man
Is what he eats. If that be
true then Mark Forest, star
of American International’s
action spectacular "Goliath
and the Sins of Babylon” is
a fine advertisement for
health foods.

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JACK LEMMON gleefully intervenes when
Carol Lynley nnd Dean Jones try an experiment
in pre-mnritnl "platonic togetherness,’’ In Co­
lumbia Picture*’ "Under the Yum Yum Tree"
showing Sunday, Monday and Tuesdny a t the
Movieland Drive-In Theatre.

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"Seven Day* In May," tha
beat-sailing novel a* topical as
today’s glaring headlines, is
now an exciting motion pietura of tremendous proportion
and scope. Tha big raat of this
tense drama Is headed by aiirh
eminent stars aa Rurt Lan­
caster, Kl.k Douglas, Fredrie
March, Ava Gardner and Ed­
mond O'Brien. "Seven Daya
In May" runa Sunday through

MONDAY P. M.
I I . i s iS i l a s t
site
(I)
11:19 ( I )
11:19 IS)
(I)
(I)

TV RENTAL
• Bervlea

Seminole TV
FA 2-4920
Zenith Color TV Bale*
2M0 Hanford Are.
yfMINDII

Piss At Oil* Oaly
"WIVES
and
LOVERS"
Starring
Vas Johnson
Janst Leigh

TODAY
f t SAT.

^

AN ANGR1T GENERAL! Burt Lancaster por­
tray* General Scott, a top ranking, highly de­
corated officer, in “Seven Duy* In May,” the
new Buaponne drunrn from Paramount which
open* Sunday a t the Ritz Theatre.
W s d n e e d a y at tha Rltt
Theatre.
"Seven Iiaya In May," re
leased by Paramount Studios,
reveals the hlow by blow
struggle during one crucial
week whan tha Joint Chiefs
•if Staff plot to overthrow tha
United Statea government by
fores. In truth, gnvemmenta
have been overthrown In do*,
ena of countries all over Uie

world; It has never happened
in America . . . but it could.
‘‘.Seven Day* Id May" excit­
g
NOW
\
ingly telle the tale of how
m
At Popular I'ricea %
surh a devious plot could suc­
ceed when only one men and
a handful of loyal supporter*
stand lictwren the nation and
anarchy.
Rurt Lancaster etara aa an
Air Force General, patriotic,
and dedicated to duty, who
A m ple Free Parking
honestly believes th at hie plan
— Smoking Area —
for taking over Die Whit#
OPEN 12:46 SHOWS AT 1:00 - 9:00 - 6:00 - 7:0
H I House by force la in the beet
interests of the rountry. Kirk
c m AMHIKlIKSTVaS MTIt HU MR,
Douglae portrays a sturdy
Marina Corps Colonel who ac­
cidentally stumbles on tha con­
spiracy but' finds himself powa t
COM ANCHE CREEK
orieee to Interfere . . . until he
finally reveals hia suspicions
AUDIE MURPHY
to the President h i m s e l f .
Predrlc Murrh, as the Presi­
dent, baa one of tha most col­
orful roles of his distinguished
ITflUY
AM A1TOUNDINQ ftMJTAftY career.

P in t

laiyiM

News

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1:11 (1) N aw ee o p a
(9) I-eeva I t T * B a a v e r

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2115 French Arc.
Sanford, Fla.

Carry Out Orders
Ph. 322-9616

RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE

ALL THE LOHSTER YOU CAN EAT .... $3.25
CHAR • HROILED PRIME STEAKS
DANISH LOIISTER TAILS
(sweet aa a sa t)

SHOWS AT
2:00 • 4:26
6:10 • 6:46

ROYAL RED SHRIMP
(a real drlicsry the way we
prepare them! . . . they are NOT
French Fried!)

COMBINATION PLATTER

(Danish Lobstrr Tails sad Rays!
Rad Shrimp)

CHILDREN 6Je
S T l’DEN I rt 60c
ADULTS
HOc

ak i/s ■
COMING!
a a i j

FROG

LEGS

YOUR
CHOICE
$ 2 95*

Sauteed la Melted Hotter
UNDER TUB UMBRELLA
A Variety Of Fine (Threat* and Meat*—Fra* ■
Ta Kajay While Wa Prepara Your Diaaer
"CAPT. K1WVAN. M-D." - "MUSCLE BEACH PARTY"
WALT DISNEY'S "A TIGER WALKS"

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Tlie Club Diamond, Just
across tha River on 17-1*2,
features the music of the Novatonea tonight,
Saturday
night, and Sunday afternoon
and night. Food, drinks and
dunrlng mako the Diamond a
bright spot to drop In any­
time.
• e •
For those evenings when
you must stuy home, there’s
a
now convenient catering
arnica which will deliver din­
ner to your home, any day of
Hit week or six days a week.
•
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For details e h e e k The KoldWhen the kids get a little saat Catering ad on this page.
too noisy in the house, take
them out and fill 'em up at
the Whatalmrgar on French
Avenue. It's a convenient
drlve-in wrlth fast ecrvlce, ap­
petizing sandwiches, and they
prepare "carry out order*."
s e e

™ T e^7J?J55a^C oB ^ava^•!^P aY #ry",» ! i5 ^ S ^ ™ ,
private parties ap to 6*.
Seoth Frearh Are.
Sanford
Phone FA &gt;*M61

Hints For Your Enjoyment!
Announcing: Our OPENING
THE

PADDOCK BAR
(formerly I1IDKWAY BAR)

LOCATED ON IIWY. 17-92
Opposite Longwood Shopping Center

New Management — Harold &amp; Debbie Cnmby
Owner: Joe Brooks of "COOKS CORNER"
HOURS: • a.m. (o 2 a.m. Mon. Dir* Bat.
ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL WELCOME!

LAHAGNA — RAVIOLI — STEAKS — SEAFOOD
CHICKEN CACCIATORA — VEAL PARMIGIANA
Special Today thr* Baa.
Spaghetti A Mrat Sauce
CHICKEN CACCIATORA
Jumbo Plat*
$ |.0 0 Complete Diaaer
salad, bread,
$ |6 5
DINNERS
I J .25 up butter, coffai.
or tea
Jean A Rocco Montlllo Welcome
Tout
■a Tool

Jean's Spaghetti House
Opea II A. M. to 10 P. M. — Parties Accommodated
llwy. 17-02. Orange City
Phone 776-3*01

Eat Out This Weekend

COfftJs

C A F E T E R IA S

If yen like spicy, satisfy­
ing Italian food, the drive li
eusy to Orange City's Jean’s
Spaghetti House. Jeen end
Rocco Morsillo are back, and
that means the Lasagne, Ra­
violi, eml Carrintora, ae well
na the spaghetti ia really de­
licious.
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Many huaineas and aortal
groups have discovered the
new Trade Winds Cafeteria In
Seminole Plata for meetings.
There's something extra nice
about choosing earn item ef
your meal — (loci things for

-T^ttcioairbod CowdeouA^tioia
Coma (Bos wttti ae. In | sf crisp, appearing aatad e...
testy pice, cakes and cream s., .tender, delicious prime
meats end garden (resit vegetables. . . served la trub
pleasant surroundings. And remember, Thursday Bight
fie “family night" with free deeseite tor e ll. . . a n d
, Saturday night Is "steak eight” when you get a H f
M t b . T-Bone steak to o ta d la yoaar seder tar aahr

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Trade Winds Cafoterlna also located ia
Orlando, I/seaburg, Cocoa A Melbourne

NOW
■ERVINO
b*

Seminole
Plaza
ON U. I . 17-01
•OUTH

a*
Casselberry
•66-7676

W e I ’( i &gt;v k li

SCHTRIOCSPARTY
March 17th
From
8 p.m. till 12

CLUB DIAMOND
NORTH OF SANFORD ON I7-9I
POPULAR PRICES — NO COVER CHARGB

LIQUOR
ON

SUNDAY

DANCE

To Th# Mu*ie Of
“The Irish Pnpulalrea”

EAT

The House Specialty
Irish Corned Href ft Cabbage

D R IN K

Real Irish Coffee
Mada At Your Tahla

GOOD

— JIM SPENCER’S —

OPEN 140

Tlie Capri la buzzing will)
preparations for a big St.
Patrick's Day patty next
Tuesday, with all the good
Irish trimmings. The house
specialty will be corned beef
and cabling,', of course, with
real riih coffee. Music for
listening and dancing will be
furnished by tlie "Irish I’opuiaires."
• a a
Always a good *)&gt;ot for
partying is the C a r i b e
Lounge, In the Velde# Hotel.
Jack's drinks are excellent,
the food ie delicious, and the
pictures which decorate the
walla have delighted many an
art lover. Lunch at the Carihe
la an exceptional treat.

the appetite. Thursday sight
ie "Family Night," featuring
free desserts for alL
e • •
Re sure to check the new
Paddock Rar, oppoilta the
l&lt;ongwood Plata Shopping
Center. It hai been remodel.
r,l, and Harold and Debbie
Cumby ere making It a nice
place to meet for cocktails
and chatting.

Shaw

FLOY TO TAKB OVM THUS UWTIO STATU I

SUNDAY

• a n
I.ike Jim Fpener's, for In­
stance. The atmosphere at
Jim's la always friendy and
pleasant. And the combine
lion platter, with royal red
shrimp and Danith lobstrr
tail#, is a ival delicacy.

EARLY RF.HERVATION8

G U N F IG H T

STARTS

Fri. Mar. 13, ’84—Page 9

BY JUDY TURNER
There nro lot* and lots of fine place* to go for
food nnd fun, ju s t a few minute* from wherever
you live in Seminole County.

'Seven Days' A t Rifs

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TABLE
HOPPING

WEEKEND TELEVISIO
FRIDAY P. M.

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BAR
AND

PACKAGE
DANCE TO THE MUSIC OP
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T H E N O V A TO N ES”

FRI. AND SAT. NIGHT MARCH IS - 14
FROM 9 P. M. TILL I A. M.

SUGGESTED

SUNDAY, MARCH 15th
FROM 3 P. 31. TILL 11 P. M.

PHONE 322-1251

OPEN DAILY — EXCEPT MONDAY

Something New for Sanford and A rea!

D INNER

DELIVERY SERVICE

BY THE DAY OR BY THE WEEK! Free Menus
Features:
DELIVERED DAILY
SAMPLE MENU
Choice Meat»-tenderl

U.S.
Fresh Vegetables —
No Canned Good*
Delicious Deaaerta
Hlscults — Homemade
Ilread or Corn llread

MONDAY
CHECK ONE

—Itoaet I’ork
—Fried Chicken
—Wiener ft Beastkreut
Standard Rehcatable Food —Salisbury
Bleak
Containers
—Spaghetti with
UNRESTRICTED Choice 1 blest Banco
—Special
of 4 Items
(Bee lie tow)
Sparkling Clean Insulated

Transfer Boxes.

1 CHECK THREE
I —Vegetable Rasp
' —Thrf'e Haled
1 —Itaked Pulato
• —Mashed Potato
1 — Potato Salad
| —Cole 8law
—French Cat
|
Re a as
, —Succotash
1 —linked Beans
■ —Apple Pie
1 —P ratt Jelto

AVERAGE COST PER PERSON: |1 .2 9
K o h lsa a t B C atering Co. — A Ltreased Orlaada Caterer far
1404 Edgewater Dr., Orlando

Phona GA

MON. THRU- SAT.
4P.M .UIP.M .

Call or W rite
For Iafonaatioa
SANFORD REPRESENTATIVE

E rnest Shank
1217 Palmetto, Sanford

PHONE

322-2256

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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p e r p .n'b, intelligent
THINGS IN you* n v -o
AND &gt;OtflL GST FiNB
INT6LL GENT THINGS

VtJU KNOW, KILLER,
YOU GET OUT OP

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By Galbraith

P a g e 10— M a rc h 13, 1 9 6 4

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1. Lost &amp; Found

6. For Rent

LOST: Man's White Gold NICELY Furn. clean, modern,
2 BR. Fla. Rm. 322-3309.
Wedding Band, downtown.
Plcaae return to Box 63,
1 BR. furn. apt. Quiet neigh
Sanford Herald,
borhood. Ph. 322-1462, 9-5:30.
322-4501 other tlmea.
'£. Notices • Personal!
INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. llarrisona
1311 Palmetto
322-8827
322-7946

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2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Avail
able Mar. lat. 14th Ave.
Longwood, I ml. from N.A.
S. Ph. 636.3298.

Sanford.
SALESMAN WANTED
ilenatrom Realty needs
experienced full time regist­
ered Salesman. All quail

6. For Kent
Clean apt. Adults only. No
peta. 322-5507.
NICE, large, furn. 2 Bdrm.
apt. 1700 Magnolia. |65,
322-3951.
2 nR. Apt. turn. Ph. Days
322 3762, Nights 122-0091.

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322-2420 or 322 2077. All re ‘

Cowan. 322-4013.

CLEAN. 4-Rm. 611 Park.

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Seminole Realty

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2 BR. house Inquire 817 Cata­ 12. Real Estate For Sale
lina Drive.
DEBARY: 2 BR., terraizo
11. Real Eatate Wanted
floors, elcc. heat, air-cond.,
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000
NEED Coin Laundry sites for
W. T. Corbett, Ileal Estate,
our Customers. No sewer
668-4791.
connections are required.
The Viking Co., Box 3872,
LOCH ARBOR
Sarasota, Fla.
3 Bedroom, 3 Bath Custom
12. Real Eatate For Sale built Home, just loaded
with quality ami apace. An
$2 BILLS FOR ONLY $1 Ideal Large Family home
with ft realistic price o(
Is no better bargain than this
$21,000, with good terms
4-Bedroom, 2-Bath Sanford
available! If you appre
Home for only $8,500, with
d ate Quality, aee this Fine
$500 Down. I-lke $2 bllli, the
Home today!
supply la limited, so . . .
II U n R Y I I

Furn. Apt., 119 Elm Ave., $50
mo. CC8 5207.

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loot S. Park
322 5232
NitCi: 322-8971-3031 or 2248

12. Real Eatate For Sale
DUPLEX. 3 ml. So. Sanford
Ave. on lot 170 x 200. Alio
aoned for trailer. A bar­
gain for caih or will trade
for Orlando property. Ph
322-7519.
Builders of Beautiful Homes
All Types Financing

LMN
Enterprises, Inc.
Harold Logan, Pres.
802 Highland Ave., Longwood
838-3911
322-2744
ONLY $7,300 TOTAL PIllCE
Roomy 2 Bedroom home on
nice lot, with fruit trees
and Deep Well. Walking
distance of Shopping. Lo­
cated 2478 Sanford Ave.,
Monthly payments of $44.73
after Down payment of
$2,000—Exclusive Lilting.

INVESTMENT A REALTY
FURN. Duplex apt. Water. 116 N. Park Ave. 322-9173 3 BR., 1 Bath House. Modest
319 W. 12th. Ph. 668-4269.
down pymt. Low mo pymt.
S BR., 144 bath home. As*
101 N. Edgemon Ave., No
aume paymenti. 322-5455.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Orlando. Ph. 322-3353. No
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Apply 6-6:30.
qualifying.
Realtor
Lake Mary, Furn. 1 Br. house.
Raymond Lundqulat, Aaso.
THE
TIME
TESTED
FIRM
Ph. 322-3409 or 322-6347.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
116 N. Park Ave FA 6-6123
FURN. 3 Bt-drm., oak floors,
Property Management WELL DRAtNED 44 aero lots
GREENBRIAR
masonry home. 1 Blk. West
&amp; Sales Broker
on lake, for retirement or
of Hwy. 17-92 on 434, then 1 Choice Iota available In
investment, near 17-92, nonGreenhrlar
of
Loch
Arbor
blk. South on East St. to
sulphur water. Also 2 Cm
overlooking golf courts.
Vincent Dr. MI 4-0214.
tom Built homes. Assume
Offers for your selection
Custom building to your
mortgages. 322-5670.
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
2 ltina., furn. 855 ind. water,
specifications.
Greenbriar
Bedroom
elcc. No pets. Ph. 322-8016.
developed by
PROFITABLE
K1NGSWOOD
2 HR Unfurn. house. 14 ml.
BUILDERS, INC.
fm. St. Johns Bridge on 17NURSERY
202 Fairmont Dr.
92. Call Collect 357-3292
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FA
2-8074
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BUSINESS
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r o r i i T i v a v i i r a n m:%n- 2 I)R., unfurnished house. Ph. WEEKEND cottage, Lemon
Mi l l : C’OI'VTV, I I IIII MM.
Bluff, furnished. 322-3051.
322-1356.
FOR SALE
IV 1*11011 ATH
i v i i i :i k u t a t b n r
4
BR
Frame,
2
lota.
Shade,
I I A l l I tT H O W E HART,
2 BR. house, kit equipped,
Imagine a business you and
D tretteii.
near school, stores. Ap­
$75. 322-5303.
v o T i m t o cnt:i&gt;rru n*
your apouto can operate to­
praised
$8,920,
Cut
to
$6,920.
All e r r i U t o m o f t h e &gt; '• (* (•
gether. This Is Ul Home,
1
BR.
furn.
cottage.
Adults
Shipshape.
Owners
are
ill.
• f H A R R Y H O W E H A R T , doIleal Estate and inventory
Cfaneil, » r» h e r e b y n o t i f i e d a n d
only. 322 1187.
Shown
Sat.,
Sun.
322-5689.
To make tha heat home
r e q u i r e d to file m j r cl a l n i e o r
muat sell. Would consider
d r m a m l a w h i c h t h e y m a y h a v e Furn. efficiency apt., for 1 or
buy, sea the
3 BR., Fla. Rm., 1V4 baths,
lease to proper party. Price
a a a l n e t aald e a t a t e In t h a ofcouple, lights A water lncl.
Ift flea o f t h a C o u n t y J u d a e of
cent, heat, atr-cond. $150
Including everything ia —
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . In
$15. 322-7399.
Down, $84 mo. 322-6513.
$40,000. T rrm i can be ar­
the
C o u rth n u re
at
S a n f o rd .
F lo rid a , w ith in ala calen d ar
ranged.

St. Johns Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

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

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Lake Front or Lake View Lota
with prlvilegei. Cleared and
Ready , . . Only 6 ml. South
of Sanford. Priced Right
. . . Terms Arranged.

SO U TH W A RD
INVESTMENT A REALTY
116 N. Park
322-9173
2

BR. Home, Study, 144
Baths, large Family Rm. In
good neighborhood; Includ­
ing iteve, refrig., room aircondltioner, washing m a­
chine A n ip . Really ter­
rific buy! Monthly pay­
ments $83.50.
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
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FA 1-8074

FHA - VA HOMES
2, I, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, 144, A 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

$100

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
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FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
322-6547 For Appointment

GORGEOUS ESTATE, 5 acres
of oak-ehaded land, 350 ft.
on Lake Mary, Beautiful
Office FA 1-2116
home—$49,000.
Night FA 2-0641
LEMON BLUFF C o t t a g e ,
823-0700
2334 Park Dr. Sanford. Flft. tastefully furnished, large
veranda, pier ft dock—
$12,000.
BALL-BLAIR AGENCY
ON LAKE MONROE, 2 Bed­
3rd A Park Ave,
room, quality home on Urge
Phone 322-3641
ehady lot. Guest cottage ft
3 BR FRAME HOME
swimming pool—$82,500.
Outside Patio. Bar-B-Q. Fruit COUNTRY CLUB MANOR, 3
Trees. In the Country.
Bedroom, 144 baths—Imma­
$7,000 - TERMS
culate-Low down payment,
assume mortgage.
FURNISHED
3 BR, 1 BATH HOME 2420 WILLOW. Drive by.
Frame Construction
You'll be impressed. Only
$9500 With $800 DOWN
$300 Down.
LOCH ARBOR-3 BR, 2 bath,
$14,000—3450 down, $90 per
mo. inrludlng U xei ft las.
Call Stemper Agency, 1919
FA 2-1301 1792 at Hiawatha
So. French, 322 4991,
NO HOME IS PERFECT!
Build In Confidence
This one la Close I Top condi­
Buy with Pride
tion 2 Bedroom, Quality con­
All Types Financing
struction throughout. Perm.
Roofing, hardwood floors, Will Also Build on Your Lot
c h a r m i n g Interior, Fla.
Rm., glaaird back porch,
garage, fenced yard. All
Builders of Tee 'N Green
for $9000, $700 Down.
Harold Login, Pree.
838 3911
322-2744

Jim Hunt Realty

Payton Realty

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

Stenstrom Realty SOU TH W A RD

322-2420 INVESTMENT A REALTY 17. Male Help Wanted
110 N. PARK AVE. 322 9173 Florida resident I year. 21-46.
2 STORY HOME
Insurance debit. Guaran­
Looking (or a large home In
LAKE MARY, New 2 Bit.,
teed salary. Call 3230843.
excellent condition? 2100
nice kitchen, rent, heat, tile
Square Feet with 4 Bed­
bath, set-tn grove. New low
rooms, 15 x 26 living room,
$100 DOWN
price. Owner. 322-6859.
dining room and 144 baths.
$13 MONTH
3 • Bedroom Home
Good financing.
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
CUSTOM REALTY
AGENCY, Realtor, Inauror.
WINTER PARK
KHA VA Sale* Broker. 2405
Corner
l.ee ltd. and 17-92
S. P a r k
Ave. 322-2261,
Phone 611-0011
322-2420
2565 P o r k Dr.
822-2285.
2565 Park Dr.

"Doesn't that gill look ridiculous smoking a cigar. . . F*

Stenstrom Realty

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33. Furniture

34. Articles For 8ftl«

FOR REPAIRS ft PAINT­ Sell Ui Your Furniture.
Quick Service With the
ING: Phone 322-5426.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Complete tractor work, plow- POST. FA 2-0677.
1 n g , discing, cultivating,
Used furniture, appliances,
landscaping. 322-3790.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry'a Mart 213 Sanford
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out.
Ave. Ph. FA 1-4112.
Large, Small. Call Bob
323-0742.
For the biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­
SlIEAFER'S
ture, see Noll’s Furniture
CLOCK ft WATCH REPAIR
Brokerage In Casselberry
All types clocks ft watches
on 17-92. Open 8 days 9 to 6.
repaired. Pick up ft dellvery.
34. Articles For 8aie
11314 Elm
322-3231

SINGER

piles held confidential.

FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
322-1597.

27. Special Service*

Ave.

Vacuum Cleaner

MEN 18 TO 56

17. Male Help Wanted

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Rooms private baths, 114
W. Ftrit St.
Rrpaira, parts; Electrolux,
Kirby,
Rex Air, AirWay, FURN. Apt. 2300 MeUonvlllt.
GE, etc. Cleanera aold, ex*
changed. Free Pick up, 1114 FURN. Apt. 500 Park Ave.
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone
Furn. Apt. Cioae In. Apt. 4.
FA 2-4705.
$35 Ho. 40714 W. 1st.
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
RENT A BED
REPAIRS - SALES —
RoUaway, Hospital A Baby
ALL MAKES
Beds.
Phone 322-2282
By Day, Week, or Month
FA 2-3181 116 W. 1st St.
3. Fducnlion • Instruction Ph.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE

WE WILL THAIN YOU
CLASSIFIED INDEX To operate or repair Heavy
Equipment—Bulldozer, Mo*
1. Lost Found
torgrader, Scraper, Crane,
2. Notices - Personals
Dragline. Earn 6180 per wk.
5. Education • Instruction up after training here In the
Southcaat. NOT H o m e
Ia 4. Transportation
Study. Must train 3 wka.
' w fi. Food
own expense. Terms avail*
6. For Rent
able. Worldwide placement.
6A Special Notices
STATE &amp; VA APPROVED
7. Business Rentals
For full Information aend
8. Reach Rentals
name, address, age, phone,
9. For Sale or Rent
hours home.
10. Wanted to Rent
National
School of Heavy
11. Real Estate Wanted
Equipment
12. Real Estate For Sale
Box 68, Sanford Herald
18. Mortgage Loans

j f 14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Femnlo Help Wanted
* 17. Mnlo Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
10. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
i f 25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Spccinl Services
28. Lnundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pots
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
I t 34. Articles Tor Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
SC. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

5i|r

NEED A PICTURE?
ROUND ROnBIN MACHINE
Call mil Vincent at
(Rental Machine)
The Sanford Herald
Board la accepting applies- I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
Reduced 25%
C*n Singer Representative
Parties ft Gathering*,
WX 6800
Small or Large.
M i n i m u m requirements:
FAST SERVICE
Age 18 to 45 yrs.; element­ Day 322-2611 - Night 322 0922 READY MIX CONCRETE
Pallos, Floor, Free Eallmalra
ary school rdurstion; resi­
dent of Seminole County alx Small gardens plowed with Sills, lintels, slept, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Roto Tiller, nothing too
months. Desire tome exper­
steel, grease traps, dry
small. 322-3659.
ience in building maintenwells. Stepping stones.
CONCRETE PLACING
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
ft FIN'ISIUNG
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
Specialize Patios, Driveways
SINGER SLANT NEEDLE
Work Guaranteed
FREE ESTIMATES
Like new Sewing condition.
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
Zigzags, buttonholes, mono322-1807
grsms, etc. Balance now
Fine Watch ft Jewelry Repair
due: $82.20 or $7-80 month­
V. L. GUMM, JEWELER
ly. Fully guaranteed. Call
ItO S. Park
322-5952 now for Free Home Trial.
lion of police patrolman.
Liberal trade for old m a­
Tractor mowing ft Grading.
chine. Ph. 322-7468.
Call FA 2-7621.
GUNS. New ft Used. Large
OVER 25 YEARS
of Fine Workmanship In Up­ (election. Will trade, Also
minimum 5'9" hgt and 154
holstering, Draperies, Slip­ repair. Tackle sold ft re­
lbs wgt; minimum of hlgl
covers. Time payments a* paired. Oateen Bridge Fish
school education or rquiv
Camp ft Gun Shop.
little a i $5 mo. Drapery
alent; resident of Seminole
Hardware Installations.
16
mm Camera ft Projector,
County for at least six KULP DECORATING SHOP
Screen ft several reels of
months. Position offers good
Th. 322-2335
film. IIIF1 ft automatic Re­
working conditions and pen­
cord Player. Call 322-4259
sion plan. Examination, for
Piano Timing and Repair
after 6 p. m.
qualified applicants will be W. L. Harmon - FA 8-4223
held at 2:00 P. M. Mar. 23,
1 • Reconditioned Underwood
1961 in the city hall. Sub­ WELbS DRILLED, TUMPS,
adding machine, 10 • key,
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
mit applications to Civil
hand, w i t h subtraction,
All
Typei
and
Slsei
Service examiner prior to
$59.95. New electric adding
We Repair and Service
March 18, 1964.
machines, from $139.95 up.
k T 1 N E
I’owell'a Office Supply Co.
Machinery
and
Supply
Co,
GREYHOUND BUS
117 S. Magnolia Ave.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
DRIVERS WANTED
322 5842
Immediate openings for men
PIANO SVC. ft TUNING
to train ,a i Intercity but
SANFORD CARPETS,
Rebuilding - Retelling
drivers.
LINOLEUM
ft TILE CO.
FREE ESTIMATES
Quality Installations
Requirements:
GENE CUMUAA
i n W. 1st St., Sanford
1. High School Education.
322 2661 — After 12 p. m.
Free Eatlmetei
3226241
2. 24 to 35 years of age:
Height 5’ 8” to «’ 3” . Min­ For FAST TAXI SERVICE
call Homer Little at Grey­ CASH SALE! Completely roimum weight 135 lbs. Btaxcond. appliances. 90 day
hound Bui Station. 322-1421
lmum 210 lbs.
warranty on all. 1-Chest
or 322 9993.
3. Muat have good character
type freezer, $100. 1-Upright
and driving record. Expcrfrceier, $100. 1-Frigldalre
ANN’S ALTERATION SHOP
icnce driving heavy equip­
washer, $75. 2-Maytag wash­
Drcasmeklng-Shellcraft
ment not ncceiaary. Muat
ers, $65 ea. 2-WesUnghouse
Room 1 — 108 So. Park
past regld physical exam­
Spaccmale w ashen, $45 ea.
Over Gumm'e Jewelry
ination: 20/20 vhlon, un1-Hotpolnt washer, $50. Icorrected. Contact C. A. HOME IMPROVEMENT Con­
Frlgldare refrigerator, $45.
Krause or D. R. Boundi at
tractor. Interior, Exterior
Dick's Appliance Service,
Greyhound Terminal, Or­ PalnUng. All work guaran­ 310 E. Sanford. 322-7858.
lando, Florida, 2:00 p.m.
teed. A. J. Adcock. 322 9331.
Carpela clean easier with the
or 7:00 p.m. on Saturday,
Blue Lustre Electric ShimMarch 14; Sunday, March 29. Automobna Service
poocr. Only |1 per day. Car15; Monday, 3tarch 16; or
roll's Furniture,
Tueaday, March 17. “An
equal opportunity employ­
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
er."
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint
1300 Grapevllle Ave.
Company
Sanford, Fla.
19. Sltuatlonn Wanted
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4621 10,000 ltemi, from pins to
antiques. BUI has HI
HOUSEWORK: 322-6440.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free inspection, estimates, ZIO ZAG REPOSSESSIONS
2 Days Work, ironing. Good
pickup, delivery. Itecoring Dressmaker, W a a 8240.50,
references. 322-1521 after 4 ft repairs discounted.
Now 8121, $8 month; Got|!p.m. Rebecca.
21114 E. 3rd.
322-3443
housekeeper
Automatic,
Sold for $268, Now $186,
Ironing, at home. 322-7791.
Auto Otaae, Tape
$6.1$ per mo.; Etna Openft Seat Covere
Day work. 322-0513,
Arm Automatic, Wai $349,
Now $178, 110 per month;
DAY 4VORK: 322 5766.
Necchl Automatic, W a a
$316, Now $164, $8 month;
304 W. ta d St. FA 26011
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Singer in Console, $44. All
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Reasonable. I‘b. 322-5112.
guaranteed in writing. Ph.
S1A. P d a
822-9411.
20. Babysitter*
BABYSITTING In my borne. MALE Puppies. Small ter­ MAR. SPEC. Ladles' tennli
rier size. $10 ea. 716 Chero­ ihoea, Reg. $2.99, Now $1.60,
322 7274.
kee Circle, Sanford, 3226064
Army-Navy Surplua.
21. Ile a u ty Salona
32. Flowtrs • Shruba
21” TVa. $20 up. 700 W. 9th,
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
Ph. 222-9792.
III.OOMINC, Roses on Chero­
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Alto
kee stock. All other klndi 3 Choata, tingle A doublo
evenings. 3 Senior atyllati.
of Nursery shrubbery and
beda, crib: Maple. Walnut
103 S. Oak. 322-5742.
tree*.
3-pc. bedroom. Chrome din­
Hprrial Ity Popular Demand
Gray Shadow* Nuraary
ette, 2 high rheira. GE dry­
Our Budget Wave Spec. $6.95
6 Ml. 8. on Sanford Ave.
er. Reasonable. 322-6499.
Cut 74 Curl Beauty Shop
Drums, ex. cond., $23 down,
81b Palmetto Ave. 822-0884 33. Furniture
aaiume payments of $11.18
WANTED reliable couple te
25. Plumbing Servlc
mo. 122-0747 after 8. &lt;
take np monthly payments
PLUMBING
of $12.80 oo $ complete
1962 SINGER
Contracting Repairs
room* of furniture. Cell Drop-In Bobbin. Makes but­
FREE ESTIMATES
TE 81811, Casselberry, col­ tonholes, sews on buttons,
R. L. HARVEY
lect.
Zlgiage and monograma.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
Pay off balance of $54 or
F R K K ESTIMATE
$7 monthly. Ph. 322-9411.
27. Special Service*
Upholstering ft Mattreis ren­
ovating. New ft Used Furni­ Chlckerlng Walnut Conaole
Need a Painter? 3223090.
Spinet Cable Studio Upright,
ture. Cell Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 706 Celery Ave.
Will p r u n e
trees. Dial
refinlabed. Phone after 4
322-3700.
FA 1-2117.
p.m, 688-4847.

Baby Crib, $12. Ph. 32J-402L
Hearing Alda, like new. Will
sacrifice. Ph. 322-7434.

35. Article* Wanted
WANTED: Bee Hives and
Supers, In good eondltloa.
322-1231.
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Largo
or im all amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee $(ane*
field. FA 2-4244

36. AutomohilM * Track*
‘57 Studebakcr Golden Hawk
Speedster w i t h s u p e r
charger, new tranaminion,
good tirea. Excellent eond.
$900. 322-2753.
Mutt sell '63 Rambler Cleetle
V-8, auto. R ft It. Take over
payments. 322-8700,
1954 Chevrolet aedan delivery
panel truck. Frlced rig h t
322 7434.

No Money Downl
55
56
55
56
57
56
59
57
55
55
53

Cadillac rpe. DcVille
Buick Spec. 4 Dr HT
Chevrolet Sta. Wag. .
Ford. 4 Dr. HT .......
Ford Station Wagon .
Jeep Sta. Wag. 4 WD
Rambler Sta. Wag. ..
Chevrolet 4 Dr. HT ..
Pontiac 2 Dr. HT . . . .
Plymouth 4 Dr. Sed. .
Ford P.U. Truck . . . .

48$
418
598
593
805
665
668
168
398
398

NEW TAGS INCLUDED

BOB McKEE
USED CARS
701 French Ave.

823-072$

BUYING ft NEW or
•
USED CAR?
!
FINANCE IT WITH UR
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

37. Boat a - Motors
18* Crotby Runabout, 80 bp
Johnson Elec, start, Qatar
TUt Trlr. Exc. cond. &lt;868.
Leaving, emergency. Call
822-621S.
Gala way To Tba Waterway

Hobson Sporting Gooda
Your EV1NRUDK Dealer
804-6-6 E. let. Ph. FA 8-5661
38. Motorcycles • Scoot era
Motor Scooter, 1961 Caihmao
Eagle, $193. 716 Ckerokoo
Circle, Sanford.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

C oin 0 p Laundry
S&amp; H
LAUNDERAMA
Glaaa Kneloerd '*•
Clean and Comfortable

M

LB. CAPACITY « K c
WASHERS
»»
111 W. 27th BT.
Sue ft llerb Loedielt,
Owners

Muat sell Lakefront (120 f t frontage) • room home,
S full tile bathe — bullt-ln ells hath, I screened porches,
■elf contained guest apt. Garage with overhead door.
Tropical entrance court. Largo terrace 80x86 f t , with
barbecue faring lake. Electric radiant hrat. Borne farnlahinge. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Beautifully landneaped. Fruit freon. Many other aaUtandlng features.
Will eell at much below construction co st 829,900. Open
for inspection. Clermont Are. 1*. U. Box IIS, Lake
Mary, l'hoaa 822-4154.

MACKLEBUILT
HOMES
V.

___ ____ Y$$» h$r§ at

Deltona
Theso lovely homos
are telling feet Tha
reason is solid value
- l o w price and high
quallty-Comeoutand
see these wonderful
homes for yourself—
There are 16 com*
pletely furnished mod*
ele to choose from,
including a replica
of the World's Fair
House. While here en­
joy a free ride aboard
the r!verboat,"Deltona
Queen"!
$7,990. te $11,390. As
low at 9240. down and
$40.27 per monthNo doting coifs!

LAKE M A RY
i

t

DRIVE OUT TODAY

Taka Interstate 14 — tel
off at tha DeBary Ex­
change, or cell.

668-4468
MACKLR BROS.DIVISION
T N I OBITOMA C O f tO O S A T taa

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Seminole Seen As Center Of Area's Greatest Development

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Krider Tells Of
Canal Progress
*W* are B itting In the mid­
dle of the greatest develop­
ment of our area," John Krid• r , m enefer of the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce, told
Sanford - Seminole Jajrcees
Thursday noon.
Ha waa referring to the
w ater link of the 8 t Johns
River with Indian River and
the Atlantic Ocean, a 80-mile
project dreamed of for more
than a century.
"We have received very lit­
tle baalc help from the peo­
ple," Krlder said. "Instead, we
get needling letters asking us
how you can borrow $40,000

Casselberry
W5C5 Has
Program

it

By Jaae Caaaelberry
A program on "The Cross
and Resurrection" was pre­
sented by Mrs. Delmas Cope­
land at the regular meeting
of the WSCS held Wednes­
day afternoon at the Casselbstry Community Methodist
Church with 80 members at­
tending.
The president, Mrs. Arthur
Putman, reported that IB
members from the Casselber­
ry WSCS attended the dis­
trict meeting held Feb. 88 at
the First Methodist Church
in Eustla. She announced
that the annual meeting of
the WSCS for the State of
Florida will be hold AprU
7-0 at the First Methodist
Church in Orlando.
Mrs. M. C. Duggans, sec­
retary of tha Commission on
Missions, reported on the
need for Christian literature
in Africa. Reports also were
heard from various secretar­
ies and circle chairmen.
Refreshments were served
following the meeting by the
hostesses, Mrs. Harold Wood,
Mrs. Harry Wood, Mia. T.
Dahl and Mrs- A l f o r d
Thompson.

Legal Notice
IN TIIK CIKCI’IT COURT OK
THH NINTH JH UIOU I, CIR.
©HIT IN AND TOR BKHINOI.E
COUNTS, FLORIDA
CHANCKRT NO. laSOO
T U B PUUnr.NTIAt. INHlin
A NOE COMPANY OP AMKIIICA, a N«W J , r „ r corpora­
tion,
Plaintiff,
•vsWILLIAM JAMES HENDRIX
and CBC1LR ANNETTE HEN
LltlX , hie Wlfa,
Dafandanta.

CI.KHK’S NOTICE OP BAI.M

N O T IC E IH IIKIIK1IY (11V
E N t h a t p u r s u a n t to a P i n a l
l i t e r s * o f P o r s c l n a u r s , d *l»d
t h a 11th d a y o f M a rc h , l i s t ,
a n d a n l s r s d In C h a n c e r y Caaa
No. 11910 | n t h a C l r o a l t C o u r t
e t t h a N i n t h J u d l o l s l C ir c u it,
In a n d f o r R.n iln o l* C o u n ty ,
F lorida, w h srsln T H E f ill) H E N T I A I . INKL’H A N C E COM­
P A N Y O P AM Kit ICA, a Naw
J s r a t y C o r p o r a tio n , la Plain
tiff,
and
W IL L IA M
JA M E S
J I E N D I U X a n d C B C I L E ANN
K T T K H E N D R I X , h is w ife, a r s
I u r . n d . n l * , I w ill soil to t h e
l i l a h s a t a n d fetal b l d d t r for
c a sh St th a ta u t door of Ih t
Mrmlnula C o u n t y C o u r t l l o u s *
In H an fo rd , H .m ln n l* C o u n ty ,
F l o r i d a , a t UiO* o ’c l o c k A M
o n th* I t t h day of M arch, t i l l ,
th* fo llo w ln a d s s r r lb s d p r o ­
p e r l y a s s a t f o r t h In sa id
P i n a l l i t e r s * s l t u s l t In Mtml
n sl* County, P lo rld s, to -w ltt
XAIT » , IIM H’K II, W O O D .
M E ItE
PARK
INO IlK
PLAT, a c co rd ln a to plat
t h s r s o f r s c u r d s d In P l a t
B o o k I t , P a a * Tt. P u b l i c
f t a c o r d s o f S a m l n o l s Coun
ly , F l o r i d a .

i

Including spactrioally, feut nol
by way of limitation, th* following flslu r ta and auulpinant,
all parmanantly Inalalltd:
1 (1. K. Ilafrlgaratur— Mo­
dal No. TA I1IV Barlal No.
et

ii

in te r

I ft. K. Ilullt-ln Hang#—
Modal No. J fWV Harltl
No. UV 0STIIS
T o g tth a r with all atructuraa
and Improvamanla now and
haraaflar on tald land, and
fls lu r ta attachad tharsto, and
all rant*, Isauas, pmcaada, and
pruflla arcrulng and to arrru a
from aald pramlaaa, all of
which a r t Included within th*
foregoing description and tha
habendum thereof) also all
gaa, ilaam , electric, water, and
o th er healing, cooking, r t frl garallhg, lighting, plumbing,
ventilating,
Irrigating
and power ayatama, marhlnaa,
appliances, (Isturaa, and appurtanancaa, which now a r t
o r may h araaflar p ertain to, or
ba used with, In, or on aald
pramlaaa, avan though they b*
dalachad o r datachahl*.
IN WITNESS W liK IlE O r, I
have hereunto cat my hand
and offlolal seal this 11th day
o l March, l l f l ,

from the Internal Improve­
ment Fund and $60,000 from
tha Housing A Horn* Finance
Agency."
Th* HHFA loan Is Interest
free and is to be repaid only
after construction, the Cham­
ber executive said. I t wilt
move the project ahead rapid­
ly and allow for engineers to
study th* program with care­
ful thoroughness.
By legislative act, tha Canal
District is composed of four
counties — Seminole, Volusia,
Brevard and Orange. Each
contributes $2,600 a year and
this will be used to pay back
t h a Internal Improvement
Fund.
Krider, chairman of the
canal district, emphasised his
group "has no power ot levy
any mlllage. Wa don't want
any and a rt not seeking any."
Tha engineers, he added, are
now a t work on th* basic
alignments and preliminary
engineering and design. This
will bs followed by eecuiing
rights of way.
"Commitments ara now in
hand for approximately 00 per
cent without cost," Krider
told the Jayceea.
"The engineering factora
and coat estimates will deter­
mine the method of financ­
ing," tha spaakar said.
"Nothing on tha horlson,"
Krider emphaalted, " e i t h e r
now or in the future la more
Important than this major de­
velopment.
"As an exampla, traffic on
tha Bt. Johns In 1008 was ap­
proximately 700,000 t o n e ,
equivalent to one barge a day.
This traffic is almost entirely
• one-way haul, composed
mostly of chemicals and pe­
troleums.
"With completion of the
connecting waterways, your
Ibcal port will be connected to
76 per cent of tha total pop­
ulation of tha United Htatea.
There will be 120 different
commodities a u 11 n b 1 e for
barge transportation and tha
canal will serve an 18-county
area with an estimated pop­
ulation by 1980 of six million
people—66 per cent of the
state population," he asserted.
Sanfonl and Seminole Coun­
ty ara now a t the highest level
of economy in their history.
Out of the total work forca of
16,000, some 14,600 ars now
employed, Krider noted.
Tha non-farm amployment
la now at a peak of 10,000plus, Indicating a gain of 2,000
In manufacturing during tha
past five years.
A short while ago, tha
speaker aald, Orange County
officials met with tha canal
group and reported they want­
ed to Join in the project.
"They sea Its importance,"
Krider stated.
He also reported that sev­
eral companies have offered
revenue certificates to finance
the entire program. "Frank­
ly," Krider said, "I don’t know
how v i are going to finance
I t The engineering factors
and cost estimates will deter­
mine this.”
Referring to those he said
were "needling" the project,
Krider said, "People suy Uiey
can do it better. We want
them to show us, not Just sit
back and criticise."
"In closing," the speaker
said, "1 challenge you to adopt
and work for projects that
live beyond the tlay you stage
them."
Krider was intnluced by the
program c h a i r m a n , Clyde
I.ong, Jaycee President Jim
Smith conducted the meeting.

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Elder Springs Church To Have Youth Week
Y o u t h Week a t Elder nesday evening of next week.
Other young people par­
Springs Baptist Church will
open with presentation of ticipating will be Sammy
worship hour and on Wed- Parrish, chairman of Dea­
cons; Clauds League and Ed­
die Broadway, Deacons; T ra­
vis Twyman, chairman of
ushers; Rsy Bonnet, J. B.
tha key to the church to the
Youth Pastor, William G.
Young Jr„ during the morn­
ing worship ssrvics Sunday.
MARCH 12
The presentation will be
Admlaaloat
James Warren, Kay Getz, made by Rev. B. Hamilton
Timothy Currie, Jam es Byrd, Griffin, pastor of the church.
Esther Spivey, all of Sanford; The youth pastor will con­
Dorothy Wilson, Longwood; duct services for the evening
Catherine Slglsin, Earle Do- Brown Jr., Billy Nolan, Ush­
Waard, Daniel Bruce, Ellis ers; Ann Steinmeyer, pian­
Bolton, DeBary; Frederick ist; Gail Coleman, song lead­
er and choir director; Jean
Bender, Enterprise
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Getz,
baby girl, Sanford
Discharges
Mollle * Muse, Mildred MeBy Maryana Miles
Alexander, William Tindall,
A film program on Russia
John Wilson, Ruby Lively,
and Its people will be present­
James Cates, Loretba Dsvls,
ed by Raphael Green at 8
Deborah Pools, all of San­
p.m. Saturday in the Forest
ford; Mrs. Wilma Eickler and
Lake Academy auditorium.
baby girl, Lake Mary; Mor­
No charges will be made for
ris Shawkey, DeBary; Jay
Saucer, John Tesinsky, Ovie­ school families and other
do; Hazel Lange, HarrUvilJe, residents of the area will be
admitted at low fees.
Mich.
Winner of the Southern
Union Temperance Oratorical
Contest held at the Academy
last Saturday night was High­
land College from Portland,
Tenn.

Hospital
Notes

FRED (IIUD) Dlckinnon, West Pultn Beach, i« pictured with two of his
most ardent admirera a« a Democratic candidate for governor, when he
spoke to an organisational group here the other evening. From the left:
Byron Kimball, Altamonte Springs, South Seminole campaign mnnager;
Dickinson, and E rnest Southward, top county supporter. (Herald Photo)

Episcopal Men
Organize Club

Progress Reported
By Southern Bell
' Southern B e l l Telephone
Company spent a recordbreaking $373 million in 1963
for facilities to expand and
improve communications ser­
vices for a changing, growing
south.
President Ben S. Gilmer re­
ported this in the firm's 1963

Sanford Girl
Attends Baptist
Conference
Eleanor Sykes of Sanford
was among the more than 400
college students from 22
states attending the 10th an­
nual Student Missions Con­
ference held recently at New
Orleans Baptist Theological
Seminary.
Designed to provide Infor­
mation and inspiration to per­
sons interested in mission
service, tho twoday confer­
ence included speakers, pan
el discussions and private
conferences.

Firemen To
Sponsor Circus
Glnderville Volunteer Fire
Department will sponsor
performance of th* three-ring
Sells and Gray Circus In San­
ford on April 6 on the grounds
of th* III.II plant. Proceed*
will he earmarked for the pur­
chase of equipment needed by
the departm ent
The circus, part of ths Clyde
Iitstty Enterprises, winters In
DcLand and Sarusota.
Hendquarters for advance
ticket aalca and promotion of
tho ahow are set up In Room
402, Sanford Atlantic Bank.

Church Group
Plans Trip
By Maryann Miles

Mctnltcrs of the Bear I.skc
Methodist Church who wish to
make the trip to Lake Wiles
Sunday afternoon to tee the
Passion Play should have
their money and reservations
in by Sunday morning.
Free baby silling services
will be provided at the church
cottage by Mrs. Richard Har­
rell.
Rev. William M. Irwin lias
announced that the church
will have Communion on
Maundy Thursday, Member­
ship Sunday on Palm Sunday
and Baptism on Easter Sun­
day.

annual report released today
in Sanford, one of 93 exchang­
es which Southern Bell serves
in Florida.
The year 1963 was Southern
Bell’s second consecutive re­
cord-breaking year in build­
ing new facilities. The com­
pany spent $26 million more
In 1963 than in 1962.
Thcro was an increase of
407.000 Southern Bell tele­
phones in 1963. To achieve
‘A is net gain, the firm con­
nected or installed 1,424,000
telephones, disconnected !,•
017.000 and moved another
770,000. At the end of the
year, Southern Bell operated
8.413.000 telephones.
Residence customers with
individual l i n e s increased
from 63 per cent in 1062 to 66
per cent in 1963. Ten years
ago only 23 per cent of South­
ern Bell residence customers
had Individual lines. Only
seven per cent of the resi­
dence customers now have
four-party service compared
to 33 per cent 10 years ago,
the report said.
Southern Bell has spent al­
most $3 billion In the past
10 years to expand and im­
prove its services in the
South, Gilmer said.
"Our expenditures for plant
improvement, expansion and
cost of operation have a sub­
stantial Impact on the south's
economy," he said.
In 1063 operating expenses
and taxes totaled 1831 mil­
lion. Of this, $240 million ws.%
paid In taxes to the federal
and state governments and to
5,700 local taxing units. This
amount does not Include the
10 per cent federal excise tax
on local and long distance ser­
vice which was $88 million in
1063. Total wage cost was
$413 million in 1063.
Southern Hell’s earnings per
share were $2.10 in 1063 com­
pared to $2.07 for 1062. Dis­
cussing the need for "vast
amounts of new capital," Gil­
mer said the company “ must
continue to strive for a level
of earninga that will enable
us to do more quickly more
of the things we want to do to
make our service better and
more usefuL"

Missionary
To Speak In
Casselberry

Westminster
To Hear Guest
Minister

By Juno Casselberry
Rev. Earl G. Harris of Win­
ter Park will be guest speak­
er for Sunday's 11 a.m. ser­
vices of the Westminister
Presbyterian Church. H 1 s
topic will b# "Th* Holy
Spirit."
There will be a special an­
them by the choir under the
direction of Mrs. Gordon R.
Dillon.
Regular weekly service* of
Westminister Church ara con­
ducted In the Heftier Homes
office* In llcwell Park on SR
436 east of Highway 17-92.

Music Program
Palm Sunday
The annual vesper service of
Easter music of the First
Presbyterian church will be
presented on Palm Sunday,
March 22, a t 6 p. m. under the
direction of Mrs. George
Tnuhy, minister of music.
The Chancel choir will be
assisted In the service by the
Senior high school choir, this
year, and the two choral
gicupa will aing nine anthems
with texta taken from the
Book of Paalm*.
In addition to the vocal numbers the organ, with Mrs.
Touhy a t the console, will be
heurd in three preludes.
An invitation on behalf of
the church la extended to all
by the ministers, the Rev.
Gtover C. Sewell Jr. and the
Rev. Edgar W. Smith Jr.

man and Ann Steinmeyer,
n u r s e r y teachers; Louise
Wright, primary I teacher;
J e a n Yates, primary II
teacher; Claude League, Jun­
ior 1 boys; Travis Twyman,
junior II boya; Sammy Parrish, junior III boya; Reva
Wright, Junior III girl*.
Youth Week activities will
be climaxed with an Assoclational Youth Night, Satur­
day, March 21, a t Stetson in
DcLand. There will be n
hamburger fry, singing, fel­
lowship and an inspirational
speaker.

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Guest speaker for th*
Wednesday evening service
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ity Methodist Church will be
Rev. Hill Moon, Methodist
missionary serving in Hyderbad, India.
The program will atari a t
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ing apeaker who will ahow
a motion pictura film on his
work at a school for orphans
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Prior to tha program Rsv.
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NORTH ORLANDO EXECUTIVE. Frank Faaula, joins Charll* Morrison of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce in displaying
several of tho new front auto tags which ere
twine distributed to residents of the area.

A Men’s Club of Christ
Episcopal Church, Longwood,
was organized following the
10:13 a.m. service last Sun­
day.
Members attending Uie or­
ganizational meeting were
Hermann Schimmlng, Louis
San Soucie, Pete Bowersox,
Charles Pasternack, R a y mond Ball, Bob Hammond,
Charles Pcterbridge and Bill
Stew art
Officers elected were Bow­
ersox, president; Ball, vice
president, and Stewart, sec­
retary-treasurer.
The club is designed to pro­
vide fellowship for the men
of the church and member­
ship is open to all men of the
church. Monthly meetings will
he held the first Monday of
each month in the Parish
Hall. At the first regular
meeting, April 6, suggested
projects will be discussed.

Academy To See
Film Program

Yates, clerk; Darien* Coleman, general secretary and
financial secretary;
Clarence Johnson, Sunday
School superintendent; Reva
Wright, lYalning Union di­
rector; Debbie Parker, libra­
rian; Carolyn Nolan, teach­
er of women forty year* and
up; Terri Parker, teacher of
women 29-39 years of age;
Gloria Twyman, Jackie Free-

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Some Industrial Committee
members meeting last week
in the USO rooms of the
Chamber of Commerce got
there early. The pool tables
and table tennis contrap­
tions proved mighty al­
luring. Bob Shedden and
Scott Burns, among oth­
ers, grabbed cue sticks or
paddles and made with the
aporU. The rcsulta would
best be left unreported.
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That ACL Railroad cross­
ing on Elm between Fourth
•nd Fifth. . .Brrrr.
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Sanford merchants are ex­
pected to offer new sales
features in conjunction with
the Industrial Show, Beauty
C o n t e s t and Automobile
Show slated for next month.
Something like the highlysuccessful Cracker Day event
of last year.
•
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John Krider is continuing
to get ribbings about his
new haircut. It’s the crewcut style and it takes 10
years off his looks. Krider
claims he fell asleep in the
chair.
•
• •
He spoke at the Jaycce
meeting last week. Brought
•long a “Beetle'’ wig and
donned it a t the start of the
program. Created quite a
stir.
•
• •
The State Boanl of Health
is offering scholarships for
10 medical and 10 dental
students, each of which is
worth a coal $1,000 • year
for as much as four years.
Only students who have com­
pleted college level pre-med­
ical or dental studies are
eligible. The medical scholar­
ship deadline is April 1{ the
dental, April 1.
The scholarships are set
up to provide communities
with professional services in
the two categories and which
might not be able to attract
doctors or dentists. Further
information may be had by
writing to the State Board
of Health, r.O. Box 210,
Jacksonville.
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Florida, named for Us
flowers by Ponce de 1-eon, is
now living up to its name
more than ever. Glads and
chrysanthemums by the mil­
lions are being shipped north
every winter. Recent esti­
mates value the Sunshine
State’s potted and cut flow­
er Industry at more than $16
million annually. And the
flower production promises
to become an even more im­
portant industry for the
state.
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If all the trees in Semi­
nole County's 20,000 acres of
citrus were planted In a
Straight row a t average
grove distances the row
would be 6,590 miles long.
That's enough to reach from
8anford to Ix&gt;s Angeles,
north to Seattle, east to New
York City and south to San­
ford—with miles of trees to
spare.
• •
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Another startling bit of
information on citrus 1 If on­
ly the oranges (no grape­
fruit or tangerines) grown
in Seminole
County
were
juiced, It would provide a
glass a day for a whole year
for every man, woman and
child In the counties of Sem­
inole, Lake, Orange
and
Osceola, combined.
• •
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Factual tidbits: Did you
know the Invention of the
•all dates back almost to
the same time as the inven­
tion of the wheel! About
6,000 B.C., but it was not
until about 7.000 years later
th at man devised a rigging
system for his vessels which
enabled him to sail against
the wind. Quite an import­
ant item, as all of us know
in bucking the economic
wind of today’s living.
•
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Heard the other day that
aandspurs are in reality
known as grass spurs. Now
We know what to call them
when we step on one when
walking in the yard bare­
footed. -Why, you lllU*
grass spur."
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pons teams and flight crews
today as the Navy's Tenth
Annual Bombing Derby at
the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion got underway.
The first event, an exer­
cise in the loading of a sim­
ulated nuclear bomb, began
shortly after sunrise. Six
six-man weapons crews, one
from each of Heavy Attack
Wing One’s competing units,

AL DAVIS

Insurance Man
In Justice Of
Peace Contest
A1 Davis, of Longwood, has
qualified for the Democratic
nomination for- justice of the
peace, District 6.
A native of Mims, he a t­
tended Mims-Tilusville schools
and left college for a twoyear hitch in the U.S. Army
during the Korean conflict.
He was discharged from ac­
tive duty in April IMS sad
the following September ta*
rolled i t Florida State Ualversify. In February 1087 ha
earned his bachelor of science
degree in business administra­
tion.
In April 1061 he opened an
Insurance agency in the South
Seminole area. Being a pro­
perty owner and businessman
of South Seminole, he says
he Is Interested In Ihc growth
and development of that area
as well as all of the county.
“ I am seeking office of jus­
tice of the peace,” he said,
"lo help in any way I can
to develop and strengthen the
community we live in."
Davis said that he feels his
college education, his busi­
ness experience, his back­
ground in law through his
business, his ability to deni
with people will qualify him
for the office.

Young GOPs To
Host Candidates
- By Jane Caaaelherry
Republicans who have quali­
fied for state and county of­
fices will be guests a t a meet­
ing of the Seminole County
Yeung Republican Club Tues­
day a t 8 p.m. In the Heftier
Home! office! a t Howell
Park,-located one mile east of
Seminole Plasa on SR 490.
Candidates and the offices
for which they are running
are Dr. Robert Hoover, state
representative; E. Pope Bas­
sett, district 3 county comlssioncr; Guy Allen, tax as­
sessor and Charles Kern, dis­
trict 6 justice cf peace.
This will be the first op­
portunity for voters to get
acquainted with the candi­
date* aa a group. Plans also
will be made for the punrake
supper to be aponsored by
the Young Republicans, Sat­
urday, April 11, a t the Cas­
selberry Women’* Club. Mr*.
Ann Bassett will serve as
chairman at the fund raising
event.

Demo Panel
Meets Tuesday
The Seminole County De­
mocratic Executive Commit­
tee will meet a t 8 p.m. Tues­
day In the County Courthouse
to set up dates and places for
political rallies.
Guests a t the meeting will
be D e m o c r a t i c candidates
running for offices in the M»y
primary.

w e r e scheduled to apply
their ahoulder* and (kill to
the heavy cargo at 7 a.m.
Their mission was to in­
stall the “bomb” on weapons
recepticles of designated air­
craft aa quickly and effic­
iently as possible.
At the same time, 18
flight crews were standing
by and manned their twinjet A-5 Vigilantes and A-3B
Sky warriors at 11 a.m. for
the first bombing event, as
visiting dignitaries from all
over the nation hegnn arriv­
ing for the six-day fleet
readiness exercise.
Among those expected dur­
ing the week are eight ad­
mirals, all of whom are intlmntely concerned with San­
ford’s heavy attack program.
The event* will continue
through the week, winding
up Saturday with an open
house, air show and awards
presentation ceremony. This
part of the program tradi­
tionally attract! many thou­
sands to the Central Florida
air station.
Among aircraft launching
for the 11 a.m. bombing
event were five HA-SC ver­
sion Vigilantes, the Navy’s
now mach two (twice the
speed of sound) roconnaiasunre-attack aircraft.
W h i l e other participants
were dropping two dummy
“shapes" on a training ta r­
get in nearby Lake George,
RA-5C entrants today were
flying two photographic mis­
sions designed to exercise
the plane's complex recon­
naissance system.
Since this is a competitive
event. Navy official* have
developed a special system
for evaluating the "recco"
missions on a basia which
will match their rcsulta
against the bombing scores
of other participants.
A t Lake George, Skyway
flora and A-6A Vigilantes

rry maneuver known as loft
bombing.
This I* a technique devel­
oped by the Navy especially
for the eafe release of nu­
clear weapon*. It Involved a
low-altitude target approach,
an abrupt pull-up and a re­
lease, occuring as the air­
craft was in the midst of
its looping maneuver. The
w e a p o n was lobitcd (or
"lofted”) In an arc to tho
target, allowing time for the
pilot to perform an escape
maneuver away from the
"blast” area.
Tho weapons used today,
while completely inert, were
similar to atomic ordnance
in size and weight.
The Vigilante and Skyway
rior flight crews exhibiting
the best accuracy will match
their skill against an A-4C
Skyhuwk, the world's small­
est nuclear bomber, in a
"Might vs Mite’* loft bomb­
ing run-off a t 0 a.m. Friday.
Heavy Attack Squadron
Five (VAH-C), now the
fleet’* first unit to operate
the HA-5C, won the loft
event in the last Bombing
Derby cn route to a near
sweep of the week’s compstions. VAH-11, which atill
flies the A-3B, won the last
weapons loading erercise.

KEYS TO THE DEL MAR building (altove) were presented th is morning
by Clifford McKibbin (left), president of tho Sanford-Seminole Develop­
ment Company, to Irving Feinberg, vice president of the Chemical Cor­
poration of America.

WWA...

At Long Last,
Palms Hotel
Coming Down

BRIBFS
8 Die In Traffic
MIAMI (U l’l) — At least
eight persons died in weekend
traffic accidents In Florida,
including two teen-age boys
killed in a wreck near Milton.

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DUBLIN (Ul’D—Irish playwright Brendan ilehnn rallied
slightly early today in his
fight for life but a hospital
spokesman said “ the outlook
for his recovery is poor."

U.S. Power To Resist In Seclusion
Reds, LBi Tells 0AS
,tu rn
’ frfc M p t o f a y
pledged the M l power of the
United Stales to resist the
intrusion of Communism in
any Latin American nation.
Johnson spoke before the
Organization
of
American
States (OAS) on the third
anniversary of the Alliance
for Progress, a Latin Amer­
ican development program
sponsored by the late Presi­
dent John F. Kennedy as an
extension of the so-called
Good Neighbor policy of the
late President Franklin D.
Roosevelt.
Johnson said today the Alli­
ance for Progress is “ the on­
ly path for those who believe
that Ixjth the welfare and the
dignity of man can advance
side by side."
The President said thrre
must he increased cooperation,
a greater degree of self-help
on the part of Latin Ameri­
can countries to make the
alliance effective.
"At the same tim e," lie said
In his prepared remarks, "we
must protect the Alliance
against the efforts of commu­
nism to tear down what we're
building."
The President cited as evi­
dence of the Communist teardown in Latin America re ­
cent "Cuban aggression in
Venezuela."
"We will soon discuss how

Bombing Derby
TUESDAY
It) a.m. Close Air Support Mission—Tests A-8B/A-6A
conventional weapon* ability in two delivery modes.
RA-6C entrants to make two bomb drops, then fly recon­
naissance mltsicn.
WEDNESDAY
8:50 a.m. Profile Bombing Mission. Tests bomb'.ng
accuracy on aimulated nuclear mission against roinplex
target*.
THURSDAY
1:33 p.m. Ilombing Derby briefing for press, other
special interest groups.
4:30 p.m. Radar Bomb Scoring Bomber Mission: Tests
bombing accuracy on simulated nuclear mission against
multiple targets.
FRIDAY
8 a.m. A-5A/A-3H/A-4H Kkyhawk lx ft Bombing
Competition.
SATURDAY
0:10 a.m. Aircraft launch fur Air Show. (Open House
begins one hour earlier).
8:30 ajn . Air Show with 24-plana fly-by.
10:30 a.m. Carrier Airmanship competitions.
11:46 a.ra. Heavy Attack Wing One review and pre­
sentation of awards.
12:45 pun. (approximately) Navy Appreciation Day
Plrnle, Lake Golden Recreation Area, Sanford Naval Air
Station.

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MONTREAL (UI’D -E llzaboth Taylor and Richard Bur­
ton, their heralded two-yearinternational romance con­
cluded in marriage, secluded
beat v»# can /$ i« l y a w themselves today in a push
threats’ to our Wtoptonienct," hotel suite.
be aald.
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NICOSIA, Cyprus (Ul’l) —
the full power of the United
The imminent arrival of the
States is ready to assist any
first operational troops of the
country whose freedom is
United Nations peace foreo
threatened by forces directed
today reduced considerably
from behind the shores of our
the battle tension Uiat gripped
own continent."
Cyprus for days.
"The enemies of freedom
seek to harass us at every
turn," Johnson said, lie said
CHARLESTON, S. C. (U l’l)
this involved “ a struggle for —Melvin Ambcuhl, a survivor
the destiny of the American of an underwater exploration
republics."
in Florida which took ono life
and almost his own, was re ­
covering here today from tho
ordeal and doubtful if he
would try skindiving again.

Cyprus Calmer

Diver Recovering

North Orlando
Votes Tuesday

North Orlando voters will
go to the |io|ls Tuesday lo
elect a group 2 and group 4
councilman and five members
to a Citizens Charter Hoard.
Voting wilt tic by mnehino
and polls will he open in
Hoorn C of the North Orlando
Company offices from 7 a.in
until 7 p.m.
Candidate* are Boh Ste­
phenson, Incumbent, and Da­
vid G. Tilson, group 2 and
Mrs. Mana Grinstead and
Harold A. Wilkes, group 4.
Running (or the charter board
arc Mrs. Lucy Falrburn, Mrs.
Florence E. Rhodes, Mrs.
Gloria Ferrin, Mrs. Etta M
llarville, Mrs. Mary li. How
ell, Robert Wesley Dean, Ro­
bert Derum, Charlea A. Trcsler and Jay A. Wets.

De Gaulle Tour
I’OINTE A PITRE, Guade
loupe (Ul’l) — French I’rcal
dent Charles de Gaulle, sur­
rounded by strong security,
paused in the West Indies to­
day en route to Mexico for
the start of a drive to woo
Latin America to Ills inde­
pendent policies.

Coeds Flee Fire
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A
lire in a dormitory of Amer­
ican University drove SCO co­
eds out into chilly weather
•Sunday night. No injuries
were reported but officials
said extensive smoke and wa­
ter damage was dona to the
seven story building.

Mrs. Mary Neely
G5A Accepts Bid Dies Af 91
On Library Lot

City of Sanford's bid of
$8,011.49 for the vacant lot
adjarent to the Sanford Pub­
lic Library on Eaat First
Street ha* been accepted by
the U. S. General Servlcei
Administration (GSA), Atlan­
ta, it was learned today by
City Manager W. E. Knowles.
GSA retained title to the lot
after delivering the old postoffice building to the City for
a public library.
City Commiision la expect­
ed next Monday evening to
ratify the transaction and ap­
prove cheek for payment. It
has discufscd using part of
the lot for parking space and
constructing a walkway to
connect First Street with the
present city parking lot on
lha lake front.

Mrs. Mary Mayo Neely,
funner longtime resident of
Sanford, died Sunday morn­
ing in Tuimiqua, Pa., after a
long lllnos. She was 91.
Mrs. Neely w u tho sister
of the Iste Nathan Mayo,
former Florid* Commissioner
of Agriculture and had lived
in Tamaqua with her daugh­
ter, Mrs. Robert Harris.
She wu* well known in the
Sanford area as • pianist.
Until recent months she re­
mained active with her piano
playing, entertaining hun­
dred* cn radio and television.
Other eurvlvors include a
■later, Mr*. Julia 51. 1}
," P K i
of Oklaweha; a son
Neely, and five grande'
chtflren"
Funeral services will be
held a t the Calvary Episcopal
Church, Tamaqua, Tuesday at
•&amp; p.m.. The family request*
that flowers be omitted.

GUY ALLEN

Ex-Poslmaster
In Contest For
Tax Assessor

The Palma Hotel on W rit
Firat Street, after three year*
of condemnation, wa* coming
down today.
The 80-year-old, three-story
frame hostelry was being
rated In compliance with or­
der* of the Sanford City Com­
mission that no more exten­
sion* of condemnation pro­
ceedings be granted.
City Manager W. E. Knowlea. Sirs. C. H. OilUf, Largo,
owner of the building, and
Fred Turpcnnlng, contractor,
agreed Friday afternoon tor
the razing of the building.
lira . OllifC had been grant­
ed numerous extension* when
the advised the City Com
mission she planned to reno­
vate and remodel the old
hotel. It was first condemned
three years ago and since hat
been vacant, except for a
did not mention futuro plana
caretaker.
Knowles said Mrs. OlUff
did not mention futuro plana
for the five altea the owns In
the vicinity of the hotel pro­
perty.

Guy Allen today formally an­
nounced and was qualified for
the Republican nomination aa
Scminolo County tax naascs■or.
Allen was horn In Seminole
County In 1016 and lived here
until 10.12. He returned In
1046 nnd lias mnde hli home
here since Hint time.
After a t t e n d i n g local
schools, Allen wa* • student
at George Washington Uni­
versity, the School of Govern­
ment, Washington, I). C.
He left Washington In 1041
to enllat In thn U. H. Infantry
Three Democrat* and four
nnd served 30 months in the Republicans qualified
this
Pacific Theatre before being morning for the May 5 party
discharged aa a cuptuln. He primaries, according to Clerk
uttcmlcd the Infantry School, of Courts Arthur H. Beck­
Ft. Henning, Gu., In 1042, and with Jr.
tho Itungcr-Commnndn School
Seeking Democratic nomina­
of the South Pacific, prior to tions are Richard E. McCan­
receiving Uie Combat Infantry ns, for assessor; AI Davis,
Budge, the Bronze Star, and for justice of the peace, dlafive combat aturs.
trlct 6, and Charles M. Scott,
Returning to Sanford In constable, district 4.
1916, he was employed in the
The Republicans, firat GOP
wholesale produce business by members to file for county
Clmsu &amp; Co. Ho hus been a li­ offices, arc Guy Allen, form­
censed real estute broker sinee er Sanford acting postmaiter,
Jan., 1055. For three yeura, he for assessor; Walter R. Howua employed by II. L. Per- berg, for School board, Dis­
kins A Son, and left this posi­ trict 3; E. Pope Baaset, for
tion to accept appointment as county commissioner, District
acting postmaster of Sanford, 3, and Charles Kern, for jus­
In November, 1060.
tice of the peace, District 6.
Allen is currently represent­
These seven bring to an
ing the Vernon Company in even 50 the number of can­
Seminole snd two adjoining didates who have filed for
county offices.
counties.
Also seeking a local office,
He is serving his eighth
ytur us a member of tho Ves- but from the state level, are
tiy of Holy Cross Episcopal three candidates for state reChurch, and is • licensed lay- preaentative; S. J. Davis Jr.,
incumbent, and Robert Petree,
render for the parish.
A past-exalted ruler of the Democrats, and Dr. Robert
local Elk's lodge; s member of Hoover, Republican.
Die York Rite Masonic Bodies,
Bahia Temple, and the San­
ford Shrine Club, he has serv­
ed with membership committies of the Seminole County
S a n f o r d merchants and
Chamber of Commerce and as­ other persons in the city are
sisted in the United Fund expected to pay a goodwill
diiyes.
visit to DeBary Tuesday night,
Alien has resided for the attending the program in the
past 14 years a t 114 Crystal Dt-Rary Community Center.
Drive, Loch Arbor, with his Tha Sanford Chamber of
wife, Mrs. Ann Allen, who Is Commerce received an invita­
a member of the faculty at tion a t Its lost meeting from
Seminole High School.
Chester Rearlck and they have
sterted drive to get a heavy
attendance.
The Seminole Evening 11D Performing will be the AnClub will meet a t 8 p.m. to­ golua Singers, a group from
day a t the llcme Demonstra­ Orlando.
tion Center on 26th Street for The Sanford Chambar is arc*
a demonstration on refinish­ ir-g as many residents as pos­
ing furniture.
sible to make lha trip,

3 Democrats, 4
GOPs Qualify

Merchants To
Visit DeBary

Club To Meet

t

Expansion Of
Firm Boost To
Area Industry
Industrial growth of San­
ford and Seminole County waa
given a "big shot in the arm "
this morning when the Chemi­
cal Corporation of America,
with headquarters In Talla­
hassee, accepted dellve-y of
the Del Mar building on West
20th Street In more than a
quarter-million dollar expan­
sion program.
Shortly, tho company's pro­
ducts will spread the nama
"Sanford, Florida" on aoma
seven million can* for distri­
bution throughout the world.
Jack Feinberg, president of
Chemical Corporation, told
The Sanford Herald by tele­
phone that he was flying this
morning from Tallahassee to
New York City In further ef­
forts of hi* company's expan­
sion and would be met at At­
lanta airport to sign final
papers accepting title of tho
local building from Del Mar
Industries, of Atlanta.
Feinberg announced t h a I
the purchase of the building
and land plus remodeling and
other improvements will total
$250,000. He added that to this
figure another large amount
will be Invested In new m a­
chinery for new lines of pro­
duction.
Chemical Corporation of
America has its administra­
tion and sales offices in Talla­
hassee and Its production
plant, under Irving Feinberg,
vice president, a t 204 North
Elm Avenue.
Irving Feinberg said hero
this morning that engineering
studies will be made for in­
terior modifications. He add­
ed hla firm now la entering
its peak production season,
and, therefore, with the new
structure modifications and
the building up of a large In­
ventory in the new plant, it
probably will be September
before the transition will
accomplished from Elm
nue to 20th S treet

Hla brother, Jack also told
The Herald that ultimately
the administration and sales
offlccj will be removed from
Tallahassee to the new plant
here.
Chemical Corporation com­
menced operation In 1950 with
the production of the world's
first Insecticidal floor wax.
Consumer products were ex­
panded to tha present Freewax, a wax remover. This
was followed by Bugfrce, an
Insecticide, and Free Seal,
for terratzoo, cemcnter and
other masonry surfaces.
The expansion program, re­
lating to the purchase of the
20th street facility, will in­
clude a new furniture polish,
Imago; the world first self
polishing wax for wooden
floori, Guard Gloss, and to
be introduced within 30 days
a new Gold Label Frcewax for
triple action, cleaning, shin­
ing and killing insects.
Del Mar Industries, with the
help of the Sanford-Seminole
Development Company, built
the plant and operated a cab­
inet industry there tor eight
months, closing operations in
August 1982.
Jack Feinberg today credit­
ed John Krider, Chamber of
Commerce manager, and Clif­
ford McKibbin, president of
Sanford • Seminole Improve­
ment Company, with nego­
tiating the transaction tor the
building transfer.

Oviedo Council
Delays Talks
Discussion by the Oviedo
City Council of expansion
pluna to meet the impact uf
growth to be caused by tha
new state university, has been
postponed from tonight to
March 31.
Council members plan to
discuss with U. 8. Housing
and Horn* Finance Agency
representatives of a loan for
a feasibility study for a new
water system and sewerage
system.

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P a g e 4 - A — M a r c h 11, ’64

VAH-11 Returns
From Caribbean
Heavy

Attack

Squadron

Eleven today la home at the
8anford

Naval

A ir

$64 95

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a fte r two monthe o f opera*
tlona In the C a r i b b e a n
aboard the attack carrier
USB Franklin D. Roosevelt
The squadron’s twln-Jet ASB 8kywarrlor attack bombere returned to N A S San*
ford Saturday. V A IM 1 aup*
port penonnel arrived Sun*
day via bua a fter the Roose­
velt docked In M ayport
While deployed aboard the
Roosevelt,
VAH-11
served
with the U. S. Second Fleet
force in readinesa in the im­
portant Caribbean area. Op­
erating out o f the U . S. Base
• t Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,
tha Roosevelt was on sta*
tlon during the recent "Gitm o" water crisis.
llt e cruises also aerved as
•
warm-up fo r V A H -ll'a
seven-month deployment to
the Mediterranean scheduled
later thla spring. The squad­
ron's Skywarrlors fulfilled a
heavy training s c h e d u l e
while providing an all-wea­
ther air strike capability for
the ahlp's air group.
During an intensive flig h t
schedule, Commander John
F . Barlow, V A ll- U
Com­
manding Officer, made his
100th carrier landing In an
A-3B, earning for him thu
eoveted title o f "Centurlan."
The squadron also enabl­
ed Capt. J. A . Prldmore,
Commander o f
the
Fleet
Training Group at Guantan­
amo, to receive an orienta­
tion fligh t In the A-3U, as
he launched on a training
mission with Cmdr. Barlow.

Oviedo Adopts
'Health' Bill
An ordinance designed to
Improve health provisions In
Oviedo
was
approved
by
C ity Council Monday even­
ing.
Tha new law provides Unit
all new homes and all re­
modeled structures s h a l l
hovs adequate water supply
and sewage disposal fo r hu­
man occupancy. The act pro­
vides fo r a fine o f $300 or
a jail santence o f 80 daya,
or both, for non-compliance.
City Council also raturned
fo r revision to a zoning
committee proposed regula­
tions fo r zoning, discussed
sonlng, building and eloctrlcal codes, named March 1531 as "DeMotay W eek" In
Oviedo, approved a resolu­
tion commending Dr. Ed­
ward W , Stoner for action
In obtaining Improved tele­
phone service fo r the city,
named
Councilman
Robert
W ard and T. L. Lingo as a
building committee and rec­
ognised Oviedo High School
students who will occupy
city governmental seats at
tha A pril d Council meeting.

Exiles Pledge
Battle In Cuba
By May 20
M IAM I (U1M) - There will
be a battle on Cuban soil by
neat May 3o to overthrow
Fidel Castro, the Cuban E x ­
ile Revolutionary Junta said
Monday.
H ie Junta, lod by former
Cuban public works minister
M a nolo Ray, gave no fur­
ther plana of the group’s
promise to fight.
Five other exile groups have
announced they would take
p a rt

Little Vicki
Loses Fight
For Sight
DURHAM, N. C. (U P 1 ) Blonde little Vickie Wray, 3,
lost her fight against total
blindness Monday in a 30minute operation she probably
didn’t comprehend.
Doctors at Duke Hospital
rem oved V lcki’a le ft eye to
prevent the spread o f canoar
which had claimed her right
ey e last July.
Thera was no alternative,
doctors said. Vickie had to
forfeit her eyesight to save
her life.
The child’# mother, Mrs.
Robert Wray, said ahe tried
to cspUIn to Vickie before
the operation that aha would
aot ba able to aaa again.
" I don't know if aha under­
stood," tha mother said. "She
J w t aald, 'F ix a y
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VOL. 56

Recently n local restaurant
patron found a $10 bill and
turned it in to the manager.
The finder and the mnnager
agreed to hold the $10 fo r 10
days, and if the loser did not
call fo r it they’d split it.
Meanwhile, the finder at*
tended a Sanford church and
found several pages missing
from a hymnal. He returned
to the restaurant manager
and they agreed to donate the
$10 to the church to replace
the damaged hymn hook . . .
that is if the loser doesn't
claim his $10.
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IVtublished IU08

THURS., M ARCH 12, 1964

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 145

Hoffa Gets 8 Years Behind Bars
Judge Rebukes
Teamster Boss
At Sentencing

Dickinson In
Hand-Shaking
Street Rally

CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn. (U P I) — Teamsters President
James R. Hoffs today was
sentenced to 8 years in fed­
eral prison for try ing to bribe
a jury that heard conspiracy
clurges against him.

Hy Fred Van Pelt
Fred

(Bud)

Dickinson, the

United Press International
The
worst
floods
since
World W ar II spread devast­
ation from Pennsylvania to
Illinois today and the list o f
homeless topped the 47,000
mark.
Authorities feared that be­

vania ranged aa high as 20,000, half o f them along the
w rit branch o f the Susque­
hanna River. Indiana listed
4,200
refugees
from
the
floods and feared the total
would top 6,000.
Ohio and West Virginia
had nearly 10,000 persons
forced from homes by the
swollen Ohio River and Ita
tributaries. Missouri’s Black
River was receding hut the
4 0 0 flood
refugees
still
hadn't
returned
to
their
homes. There were nt least
130 homeless in Illinois.
The
week-long
weather
rampage was blamed fo r at
lenst 23 deaths. The latest
were a Kansas father and
son whose light plane crash­
ed during a snow storm at
Kankakee, III,
The water rolled 10 feet
deep
through
downtown
street* In New Martinsville,
W. Va., and the town of 4r
000 waa
isolated.
Nurse*
were being shuttled to hos­
pitals by boat.
Pennsylvania's Gov. W il­
liam Scranton declared
a
state of "extrem e emergen­
CAND I FONDER, "Miss Seminole County” cur­
cy” at l-ock Haven and Renrently, is the star o f a motion picture, "Color • ovo, P*.
Mo Red,” just completed nt Snrnsotn and to lie
Louisville,
K y„
resident*
released In July by Box Office Spectaculars,
watched the Ohio River edga
Chicago. Featured with Miss Condor, dmijfhter
toward
the
thlnl
highest
o f Cdr. and Mrs. Thomas Condor, SNAS, is Je­
flood crest o f the century.
rome Eden. Cnndi was featured in another
The crest is due Friday, Gov.
movie, "Tw o Thousand Maniacs," with Eden,
Edward T. Breathitt asked
filmed last October at St. Cloud, and to he re­
President Johnson to declare
leased in June.
(Herald Photo)
30 Kentucky counties disast­
er areas.
Shcpardsvillc, K y „ report­
ed 7 feet o f water from the
••
flooding Salt River In the
city’* business district.
Near
freexing tempera­
ture* added to the m liery o f
the refugees and light snow
dusted
tha northernmost
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) parts o f the flood area.
The Public Utilities Commis­
M IAM I ( U P I ) - T h e Coast Zanesville, Ohio, had 3 in­
sion ordered the Florida East
Guard sent a plane today to ches of snow, most o f it In
Coast Railroad today to boost
single hour.
check
unconfirmed
reports
ill rales on shipments of soft
that Cuban fishing boats were
crushed rock.
firing cannon In International
waters of the Atlantic about
CO m llci east-northeast of M i­
AVON P A R K (U P I) - The ami.
Florida
Citrus
Commission
The report was contained In
has launched an advertising
a radio message from the
campaign designed lo make
Two men were rescued le t*
Ilrlllsh freighter Madam Eliz­
-agora put down their
this
morning after their boat
abeth at t:55 a.m.
i pop and pick up an
capsized
wnlle
they wera
Tha Coail Guard dispatched
orange.
fishing In choppy Lake Mon­
a t amphibian shortly after. roe. .
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...
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10 a.m. Id the area. The Unti­
Saved were Jack Hopkint,
ed State* Agency alto con­
NEW YORK &lt;UM) 1- Jan tacted British authorities at 43, of 136 Tangerine Street,
Maitland, and Glenn Collina,
musician
Louis
(Satchmo)
Bimini In the Bahamas, 50
29, of 1090 Louise Drive, Win­
Armstrong, undergoing treat
miles east of Miami, and
ter Park.
ment here for a heart ail­
asked for their assistance.
Tho men told city pollca
ment, was reported In satisThe Madam Elizabeth ra­
they were fishing about 400
factory condition today at
dioed that “ three or four"
yards from the south shore of
Beth-lsracl Hospital.
Cuban fishing
boats were
the lake when the winds kick­
"firing In the area" about 30
ed up, flipped their boat and
miles northeast of niininl, the
tossed them in the water.
LOS ANGELES (U P I) Coast Guard suid.
They started to swim far
L a w y ers' for Joseph Clyde
The Cuban Imals apparently
shore, the fishermen said,
Anislcr, one of Ihe three men
were not firing at the freight­
and were about 100 yards out
com ieled In the Frank Si­
er, a Coast Guard spokesman
when their cries were heard
natra Jr. kidnaping case, filed
said.
by two oilier fishermen work­
an appeal lo his conviction
ing their trotlines.
Wednesday, alleging 37 errora
The rescuers were identified
during his federal trial.
as Charles Oglesby, 17, and
his brother, Wallace, 14, both
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
Broken water pipes under of Edward Higgins Terrace.
The brothers maneuvered
(U P I ) — Defense Secretary tha asphalt basketball rourt
Robert S. McNamara today- Claused Inconvenience to both Iheir boat to the struggling
wound up his inspection tour (ho students and stuff nt men, hauled them Into the
of the Vietnamese guerrilla South Seminole Junior High boat and took them ashore.
Hopkins and Collins said
war and prepared a report School Wednesday.
to give President Johnson on
Students were unable to they lost considerable fishing
his return to Washington.
get drinking water, use rest equipment, but salvaged their
rooms
faellilies or take boat which was towed behind
showers after thu water wus tho rescue cralt.

If constituents consider be­ former state senator from
ing a member o f the County West Palm Reach, moved into
Commission a raying proposi­ Seminole County Wednesday
tion, forget it. Recently a pair evening
in
his campaign
He also was fined $10,000.
o f commissioners attended a against five other Democrats
Federal
District J u d g e
commission confab until after for the party nomination for
Frank Wilson handed down
midnight. They dashed home, governor.
the sentence In the small
grabbed a few hours rest and
oak-paneled courtroom whore
Starting o f f with an old
le ft shortly after dawn for a t y 1 e
the 51-year-ohl labor leader
political campaign,
and three others were found
the meeting in Jacksonville wnlking up and down Sanguilty last week following a
with the port authority there. f o r d ' s
dow'ntown streets,
marathon seven-week trial.
shaking hands, and otherwise
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Ho.'fa stood before Wilson
Athletic D i r e c t o r Fred greeting possible voters in his
with his hands resting on the
behalf,
Dickinson
wound
up
Canas o f Seminole High an­
speaker's lectern in front of
nounced this morning that the with a street corner rally at
W EST P A LM Bench’d former Sen. Fred (Bud) Dickinnon, Democratic
the bench.
First
and
Magnolia.
Metro Conference Golf Tourn­
trubernutoriid candidate, expounded liis cause as to why ho should be
Wilson delivered a sharp
Dickinson,
In his street
ament w ill be held at San­
Florida’s next governor in an old fashioned street rally Wednesday after­
rebuke to Hoffa seconds after
corner
s
p
e
e
c
h
,
highlighted
ford's M ayfair Country Club
noon at First and Magnolia. Ho is pictured hero with Gen. J. C. Hutchison
the Teamsters' boss had told
system
Apr. 10. Ganas reported that with an am plifier
(le ft), his Seminole County campaign nmnaKor, and Randall Chase
the Judge: " I stand here to­
conference officials asked to from a special campaign bus,
(riRht), his local county campaign treasurer.
(Herald Photo)
day and atate 1 am innocent."
hold the tourney here because promised Seminole C o u n t y
“ You stand here convicted.
more roads, a citrua Improve­
they like the course.
. . of tampering with the
ment program, an especial e f­
very soul of this nation . . .
s e e
fort to bring state aid to the
the very foundation . . . the
Seminole High's seniors will new atate university In Or­
very basis o f civilization of
be on the march this weekend ange County at the Seminole
itself,’ ’ Wilson said.
. . . selling tickets for their County line.
“ Everything we call civili­
annual movie to raise funds
Later in the evening, at the
zation depends on the proper
fo r class functions during the Cr.pri Restaurant, Dickinson
administration of justice."
balance o f the school year. S|ioke to • group expanded
Hoffa had said "that when
The film will be "Captain from an expected 30 local
The excrclso Involved elm- the evidence is lifted calmly
The N avy today announced
Newman, M.
I).,” starring leaders to 50. These were local
Registration o f potential that Heavy Attack Squadron uiuted atomic ".strikes” on and cooly" it will show that
Gegory Peck. It'll be shown men who are to aupport the
voters
in South Seminole Nine won a meek nuclear three Florida training tar­ he Is Innocent.
March 22-25 at the Ritz, com­ former 8cnator in his cam­
Hoffa was convicted of two
i County by deputized com- bombing exercise conducted gets, including /the city of
pliments o f
Munuger
Iiill paign fo r governor. Among
counts of a federal indict­
j mltteemcn
and
committee- at the Hanford Naval A ir Sta­ Juckscnville, by Sanford's A-5
Lovelace.
them were local office hold­
tion yesterday at n warm-up Vigilantes and A-3H Skywar- ment of attempting to bribe a
ers, professional men and women, assisted by the Sem­ for the Tenth Annual Bomb­ riors, the twin-jet attack air­ federal Jury at Nashville in
e
e
e
inole County Democratic Wo­
business leaders.
craft flown by Heavy Attack 1942 which was hearing a con­
ing Derby, Murch 10-21.
Sunfonl Civitans are going
men’s Club, hns been sched­
Dickinson
“
lost"
his
hearers
spiracy case against him. He
" T V ” and will present a “ re­
Results were withheld yes­ Wing One's six squadrons.
ill talking o f the homestead uled fo r the next 10 days,
VAII-U'a victory was pared faced a maximum of 10 years
peat” performance o f their
terday following the Bomber
exemption a c t Several who according to Mrs. Zetta Mor­
by
an A-3B piloted by Com­ in prison tad $10,000 flat,
fru it cake sale last Christmas
Stream,
aa
the
exercise
was
rison, county Democratic ex­
H o tf* *
**
. . . only thla'11 be for Easter. wera In the audience Wednes­ ecutive committee chsliman enlled, pending arbitration rn manding Oft)&gt;»s . Cda.- Jamtr* (
day night said today tiiey did
on each countI
Shipman.
The-bomb
drnjJi*
**
Club officials said they decid­
several
close
finishes.
run consecutively
understand just what A door-to-door canvass will
ed to repeat the snle by "pop­ not
were performed If M . Hill
—a
n
&lt;
$
flood
(Loot oa *
Dickinson was trying to say— lie made In some areas.
Mnlirzowiiki, bombardler-n*
ular demund.” Cakes will be
The schedule:
count.
whether the present exemp­
available within a few days at
vlgator,
and
assisted
by
third
Forest City • Christian­
Each of H offa'i three co-de­
Handy, Thriftway and Tip tion of $5,000 on homestead sen's Motors, March 17-18riewman James D. Miller, a
fendants were sentenced to
propertiea should be reduced
Top stores.
first class jet mechanic.
three years in prison.
or enlarged. Ho did point out 10, 7 to 0 p.m.; Forest City
It
was
the
squadron's
Sporting
Center,
every
dty
e
e
e
They were former Nashville
that one county would be used
fourth victory In tha five local president Ewing King,
The Seminole County Cham­ us an example in his planned (except S u n d a y ) through
periodic ermpetitions in which Detroit
Teamsters
official
ber o f Commerce is receiving piogrum o f revising home- March 21, noon to 7 p.m.
it has participated since June Larry Campbell, and Nash
Fern 1’ark • I'uhlix, Sem­
the usual inquiries and com­ stcud exemption.
ltir,2.
vlllc Negro handyman Thom
plaints from irate homeown­
He “ spoke kindly” o f his inole Plaza, March 13 and
Following Heavy Nine In as Ewing Parks.
ers who have purchased out­ Democratic opponents except 20, 5 to 7 p.m.; March 14
sqm Iron standings
were
right or contracted for goods that he renewed his feud with ami 21, 4 to 0 pm .; March
V A II- 11's Detachment Eight,
and services from door to Mayor
Haydon
Rums, o f 17-18, 5 to 7 p.m., and March
V A N II. VAH-3, V A II-5 and
door solicitors or by phone Jacksonville. Thes two have 10, 2 to 8 p.m.; Mrs. L il­
Severs,
4 00
Lillian
V A II-l.
from firms they didn't know. been accepted
by political lian
W e d n e s d a y ’ s Bomber
Tho Chamber repeats that news reporter* throughout the Drive, at Fern Park post o f­
St ream wiis similar to one
local merchants ran supply state o f Florida as the leading fice, March 13, 0 to 4 p.m.;
14, Cornctt'a drug
which
will
be
conducted
the same goods and services contenders fo r the Democratic March
An estimated 5,000 persons
Tliur lay,
March
ll&gt;, the
. . . the kind you can depend nomination fo r g o v e r n o r , store; March 20, South Sem­
fourth day o f next week'* arc expected at Lake Golden
upon. Don’t buy from anyone which is tantamount to elec­ inole Bank, during banking
March 21 when Navy men
Bombing Derby.
you don’t know. It’s best to tion in the November general hours, or call any day for
an appointment and she will
A ll told 18 aircraft flew in and their families will be
even refuse to discuss a trans­ election.
H ILL YORK
the competitions, in which honored at the annual Navy
action by phone unless you
Senator Dickinson “ hopped cull at the residence.
Altamonte
Springs
•
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il­
flight crews drop|ied small Appreciation Day.
recognize the Individual or the or." Rums fo r his stand that
The program is being ar­
liam
I'.
Medcalf,
103
Haltsdummy
practice bombs cn
firm they represent.
the U. S. Supreme Court
ranged by Sanford-Seminole
way
Drive,
March
10-20,
7
training targets nt Marque­
should decide the congression­
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Jaycees and the Seminole
to 0 p.m.; Hull way Express
sas Keys uud Lake eGorge,
al reapportionment program
County Chamber of Com
Mrs. Fred T. Williams, one
Agency,
March
13
and
20,
2
then mude an electronicallyfor Florida. Dickinson con­
merce. It will follow presen
o f Sanford's pioneer residents,
to
5
|i.m.;
March
14
and
21,
scored bombing run on Jack­
tended that it should be
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
lation of awards for the 10th
said that sometime ago it was
noon
to
5
p.m.
sonville,
A
lly.
Gen.
Robert
F.
Kennedy
“ strictly a home (state) busi­
Annual Bombing Derby.
suggested that Sanford adopt
Tunglewood • 1831
Ivy
In tire meantime, a heavy
ness."
Jaycee President Jim Smith is inclined toward accepting
a slogan— "See Florida from
Lane,
March
15,
10,
18
and
flight schedule is art tap fur reports plans underway for t h e Democratic nomination
"The citrus Industry Is the
Sanford." Mrs. W i l l i a m s
22, 8 to 10 p.m.
girn t o f Florida agriculture
Bill York, Rolling Hills the Sanford uirtneri today as the party. The committees arc lor vice president If President
doesn't feel that a change
A fter March 23, registra­
and as governor I would give
building
contractor for the they enter the final training headed by Fred Wilson, pro­ Johnson asks him lo run,
should be made to include a
tions may be made at the
tlilr great element o f our econ­
last
12
years,
has qualified period for the Mg six-day ject chairman, with Phillip sources close to Kennedy said
reference tothe port.
office of Mrs. Camilla Bruce,
omy my undivided and con­
as a Democratic candidate weapons meet staged each Skates and Jim Wade a i co- today.
aupervisor
of
registration,
• • •
stant
attention,"
Dickinson
for justice o f tho peace, Dis­ year by the Navy’s heavy at­ chairmen.
courthouse, through April 4.
said.
tack forces based In Hunfnrd.
trict (I.
“ This will be the biggest
Sanford's Mayor A. L. W il­
ATHENS, Grccco (U P I) A weapons 1-i.iding com­ event of its kind we’ ve ever
A proven spokesman in the
son got o ff to a bad start the
A resident o f Florida for
other day. Let's let the mayor citrus behalf as the founder of
18 years, York served 4 ti petition beginning nt 7 a m. staged," Smith said. He add An estimated one million per­
tell It: " I went to the hospiUl the Florid* Council of 100,
years as Altamonte Springs Monday will be tho Derby’s ed it Is “ a fine gesture to­ sona paid (heir last respects
to visit a friend. He already Dickinson said, " I want to al­
town councilman and mem- first event. Domling exercises ward our friends at the San to King Paul of Greece today,
thronging the streets of Ath­
had two visitors, so I left. I so make it very clear here and
ber o f its fire department. get underway at 10 a.m. and ford Naval Air Station."
PHNOM PENH , Cambodia Ho also is a member of continue through the week.
Complete details have not ens to watch a funeral pro­
stopped at the store and step­ now that a* governor I would
ping o ff the curb I wrenched seek to keep the Florida Citrus ( U P I ) - T h e U. S. Embassy Moose lodge.
Climax.ng the week o f ac­ been set. said Smith, “ but cession that included royalty
my back. Then
getting Into Commission from becoming a teday lay in ruins with virt­
Married
to
the
former tivity on Saturday, March 21, we arc daily getting the menu and statesmen from all over
my car I sat on my haL" political football . . . this will ually every window broken as Marie Bailey, a native of is an air show ar&lt;l open house, act and the Jaycees at work." (he world.
He said he hoped top Navy
W liat the mayor didn't say, not, cannot, and must not hap- a result o f anti-American Seminole County, they have where thousands o f visitors
demonstrations by Cambod­ four daughters.
officials
will join with local
however, was that he had a pen."
from all ovrr tie nation will
Ona o f his first tusks as ians Wednesday.
dilly o f a City Commission
York said that “ I am in­ see demonstrations o f recon­ and county groups In observ­
NEW YO RK (U P I) - The
The British Embassy suffer­ terested in the safety and naissance techniques, bomb- ing the annual Navy Appre
go\cmor would be to collect
meeting that night.
lowest temperature reported
the finest minds In both the ed similar damage as throngs welfare o f the people o f ing, in-flight rr-fueling and riation Day.
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this morning to the U. S.
Industry and s c i e n c e to o f young demonstrators at­ South Seminole County. It is carrier airmanship.
County
Commissioners
Weather Ilurcau, excluding
further the cause o f “ . . . tacked the buildings.
my Intent, if elected, to mete
As an added Utractiun, fa­
swelled a little bit this week
Alaska and Hawaii, was 8
No injuries were reported justice fairly and impartial­
one o f Florida’* three giants
mous test pilot Bob Hoover
when they heard the glowing o f economy."
below
xero at Old Town,
in the disturbances.
ly, and will fully co-operate will stage a dcironstration o f
report from the state Inspec­
Maine. Wednesday’! high was
“ I would also strive to place
with all law enforcement o f­ split-preclslcn rerobstics In a
Plans for a combined In­ 86 at Fort Myers.
ts r on conditions at the county
ficers."
the best men on the Florida
World W ar II F-51 Mustang dustrial Exhibit, Automobile
jail. The review prubably topCitrus Commission that could
The Herald inadvrrtently fighter.
Show and Beauty Contest
ped any o f Its kind In the be obtained, expecting them to
r e p o r t e d Wednraay that
were to be discussed at 3 p.m.
do their duty fo r and with the
York ia a candidate for con­
by representative g r o u p i
Industry and not allow polit­
M IAM I BEACH (U P I) — stable, District 6.
meeting
in
the
Chamber
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) l Hanford son. Judge Kan- ical bickering and small think­ Two armed bandits barged in­
There isn't ary more room Building.
; who retired Feb. 15 as ing to become involved In to the auditing department o f
Attending Ihe conference,
in next fall's .'reshman class
ge of the Second District t h e i r functions," Dickinson the Dural Beach Hotel Wed­
Two
men,
identified
by for women at Florida State called by the Industrial Com­
irt of Appeals in l-akeland, said.
nesday night, tied up two em­ county police a i Leroy Dab­ University, asdstant registrar mittee of the Chamber, were
Mrs. Dickinson was enter­ ployes and escaped with an ney and Slmmie Miles, both Willis Caldwel said today.
i been replaced by C. O. Anrepresentatives of the Civi­
ws Jr., son o f former Sen- tain by wives o f locsl support­ estimated $5,000.
of Sanford, were arrested this
Caldwell tali the quota of tans and automobile dealers.
r Andrews o f Florida. The ers at a reception at the home
One year and on* day ago, morning on charges of forging 1,425 women taa been filled.
The events are scheduled
r magistrate was appointed of his local campaign leader. tb&lt;* same thing happened, pol­ checks. They were lodged in The quota for men, 1,475, has for next month, according to
Gov Uryant and sworn in Finest Southward, on Elliott ice said. The loot was $16,000 the county jail pending court not been fillet, be said. The Scott Burns snd Carl Scbilke,
Avenue.
in the first robbery.
action.
fall term begUa S ep t 2.
committee co-chairmen.

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South Seminole NAS 'Blasts' 3 Towns
Registration
In
'Nuclear
Attack'
locations Set

fore the day’s end the num­
ber o f homeless might ex­
ceed 50,000. Kentucky re­
ported that more than 12,000
p e r s o n a have fled from
honica in tho Louisville su
hurbs. Red Cross estimates
o f the homeless in I’ ennsyl

Rate Raised

Plane Checks
Reported Cuban
Boat Gunfire

Two Rescued As
Wind Tips Boat

Ad Campaign

a

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06)1

Kidnaper Appeals

Appreciation
Day March 21

Contractor In
Dist. Justice
Of Peace Race

Tour Ends

Water Lines At
School Break

R F K W illin g

shut o ff just M-fore noon.
Piipcr plates were used in
the lunchroom us there wus
no wuter available for dish­
washing.
The pipe was repulred and
service bss lieen restored at
the school today.

Citrus Record
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Agriculture C c m m l s i t o n e r
Doyle Conner said Wednesday
production of registered citrus
nursery trees In Florida hit
a record 2,506,213 In 1933,

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Lyman PTA
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By Jane Casselberry
A panel discussion on the
responsibilities of parents and
ochoola reirardlnit the proh*
lenia of teenaKcra will lilghlight the regular meeting of
the Lyman Iflarh School PTA
to lie held at 8 p. m. Tuesday
in the school auditorium.
Then panel will be composed
o f Andrew ninety and Sandra
Tennant, students; Mrs. Mil*
dred
Dxurus and William
8cheibcl, teachers and Edward
Lunn and Mrs. David MeCoy,
parents.
Assistant principal
Kay
Pharr will serve as moderator. Questions on the subject
may be submitted by the au­
dience prior to the discussion.
Rev. Charles Stewart, vicar
• f Christ Episcopal Church of
Lonrwood, will fiv e the devo­
tional.
Three members o f the P T A
eriU be nominated from the
flo o r to serve on the nominat­
ing committee along with the
two who have been selected by
the executive board. Election
and Installation o f officers for
the coming year will take
place at the May meeting.
Refreshments will be served
following T u e s d a y night’s
meeting by sixth grade moth­
ers.

Brain Bowl

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Lyman High School's Brain
Bowl team will boat the Win­
ter Carden Lakevlew High
team tonight in the Longwood
echool'a auditorium at 7;30.

Nominations

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N E W Y O R K ( U P l ) — Nom{nations have been extended
to 15 &gt;-year-olds fo r the $25,000 added S w ift Stakes at
Aqueduct March 20. I t will ba
the firs t added money event
o f N ew York’s Thoroughbred
•eaaon.

Science Department Presents
Program For PTA Meeting

Federal Slate Market
News Service
Sanford

F R A N K M ILLE R

Longwood Man
Named Member
Tour Team
The Department o f Slavic
Language! and Literature* of
Indiana

University

has

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nounced that Frank J. Miller,
ion o f Mrs. Jaanatte M. Shaw
o f Longwood, has baan ap­
pointed as a member o f the
R u a e i e n Language Tour
Croup o f Indiana University.
Tlio program will consist of
five weeks o f Intensive lang­
uage atudy at Indiana Uni­
versity and a five-week tour
of the principal cities o f the
Soviet
Union. Miller w ill
work with the sta ff of the
Tour Croup.
He i i an honor graduate of
Marlon County high schools
and waa awarded a four-year
State Teacher’s Scholrshlp for
hia atudy at Florida State Un-,
Iverslty. He was graduated
cum laude, with honors In
German, from FSU where he
wa* elected to Phi Ileta Kap­
pa and Phi Kappa Phi.
Upon graduation from FSU
he received e Woodrow W il­
son Fellowship for his first
y ta r o f graduate atudy at
Indiana University. Last year
ha received a National De­
fense Foreign Language Fel­
lowship fo r further study In
the Slavic field.

Mahlstlck is a stick with a
Lost wild wisents o f Europe
•oft, padded, laathar head and
|e used by painters to sup­ era said to have been killed in
port the hand that holda the Uie forest o f Lithuania dur­
ing W orld W ar II.
brush.
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Gripping point Information
for March 11. All sales F.O.B.
Prvcoollng charges extra un­
less otherwise staled.
SANFORD-OVIEDO
ZKLLWOOD DISTRICT
Clear and mild.
Cabbage: demand good on
best,
others
fair,
market
about steady. Domestic round
type, 1% bu. crates, $1.75 to
$2, mostly $1.75; small to
medium, $1.35 to $1.75, few
small, fair quality, lower; SO
lb. sacks, $1.25 to $1.50, fair
quality, small size, $1 to $1.15.
Celery:
demand
exceeds
supply, market firm . 1$ in.
crates, Pascal, 8 doi. and
larger, $5; hearts, 24 count,
film wrapped, $6.
Carrots: demand
good,
market steady. Sacks, 481
A PR O V IS IO N AL P A T R O L fo r the Winter
lb., film packed, $1.90 to
Park Sidewalk A r t Festival waa formed by Boy
$2.15; 50 lbs. loose, $1.85 to
Scouts from troops in the Wekiwa District in­
$1.90.
cluding five members o f Casselberry Troop 841.
Chinese cabbage: demand
fair, market steady. IS In.
crates, $2 to $2.25.
Endive and escarole: de­
mand light, market weaker,
11/9 bu. crates, $1.50 to $L75.
Funeral services fur Ray­
Lettuce:
offerings
light.
Boston type, EBN crates, 24 mond N . Schaal, resident of
count, few, $2.50;
Iceberg Sanford for the psst £ years
type, WB crates, 24 count, who died Tursday at Seminole
By Donna Estes
few, $3.25; Leaf type, 24 qt. Memorial Hospital, will be
Mrs. Judy Snow, president
held
at
4
p.m.
Friday
at
Holy
baskets, few, $1 to $1.25; Roof the Auxiliary to the Long­
maine, 1 1/9 bu. crates, $1.75 Cross Episcopal Church.
wood Volunteer Fire Depart­
Officiating
will
be
Rev.
A
r­
to $2.
ment, reported to the regu lir
Opium, green:
v o l u m e thur B rldgei and B. F. Whit- meeting o f the group Monday
light. Crates, 2 dor. bunches, ner Jr. ^u rlal will he In Oak- night that ticket sales at the
lawn Memorial Park.
$3.
Post OfRce and Winn-Dixie
Parsley: demand fair, m ar­
Store last Saturday for the
ket steady. Crates, 5 doi.
Firem en’s
annual
chicken
bunches, $1.75 to $2.
EDM ONTON, B. C. (U P I ) dinner were excellent.
Parsnips: Insufficient sup­ — Bob Hucklahridge, s form er
The dinner is scheduled for
plies to quote.
guard e t Louisians Stale Uni­ this Saturday from 4 until 8
Radishes:
demand
light, versity, has signed with the
market about steady. Bas­ Edmonton Eakimoa o f the
kets, film packed, Red varie­ will Join Lynn Amedeo as the
ties, 30-8 ox., 70 cents to 75 second LSU graduate with the
Students, parents and teach­
cents, mostly 75 eenU; White Eskimos.
ers at Lyman High School
varieties, 24-8 ox., mostly
will observe conference day
$1.50.
Friday. Student* will not at­
Spinach: volume light. Bu­
N E W O R LE A N S (U P I ) — tend classes while parents
shel
baskets, Savoy type,
Vanderbilt, Texas Tech, Geor­ have an opportunity to confer
$1.25.
gia
Tech end Louisville have with teachers regarding their
Turnips: volume UghL 50
children’s work In school.
lb. sacks, topped, washed, been selected to compete in
tho
1904
Sugar
Bowl
Basket­
$1.50.
ball Tournament e t the L o y­
HASTINGS, FLO R ID A
ola University Field House
DISTRICT
Guidance Counsellor J. 1.
Dec. 29-20.
Fair and mild.

Raymond School
Rites Friday

Conference Day

Select Teams

Tests Saturday

Cabbage: demand g o o d ,
Europe’*
remaining wiamarket about steady. Domes­
tic round type, I K bu. crates, ante, o r bison, ell live in soos
$1.50 to $1.75; few small to o r carefully protected govern­
medium sites, $1.35 to $L80; ment preserve*.
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Local boys, who are among those in the above
photo, wpre John Worrell, Steve Nicarry, David
Krohne, Bob Glaze and Rick Casselberry'.
(Herald Photo)

Auxiliary Members To Assist
Longwood Firemen At Dinner

With Eskimos

Bowers at Lyman High School
will g i v e
National Merit
Scholarship exams Saturday
morning at 8:30 to approxi­
mately 40 students.
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During the business meet­
ing conducted by Mrs. Pat
Dome, several important actions were taken. The group
voted to become affiliated
with the Old Glory Coin in un­
ity Blood Bank. A committee
was set up consisting of Mrs.
Arthur Rhodes and Mrs. C. I,
Cooper to plan a ’ ’hootenarfny” as a PT A fund raising
event in April. The committee
is looking fur local talent to
take part in the show.
A
nominating
committee
was elected to prepare a sal j
of officers to be presented at
the election in May. Serving
on the committee ure Mrs.
•Missouri Belle Swotford, Mrs-.
Eula Scott, Mrs. Lorrie Li­
kens, Mrs.
Mary
France*
Lyous and Mrs. Mary Mob.
ley.
Mrs. Stephen Wolkc, chairman of the road committee,
reported that the town oi
Casselberry and the county
commissioners seem to t&gt;e
making progress toward a
cooperative effort in tho im ­
provement of Winter Park
Drive which leads to tha
school.
Mrs. Wolke lias been co­
operating w i t h representatives from the South Seminole
Elementary School In promot­
ing this project.
Refreshments were served
in the school cafeteria follow­
ing the meeting.

By Jane Casselberry
The Science Department ot
South Seminole Junior High
School at Casselberry was in
charge of the program at
Tuesday night’s meeting of
the PTA.
Rowland Hill, head of the
department, introduced other
science teachers
who
arc
Mrs. Catherine Martin. Mrs
Lorrie Likens, Tom Barnes,
Pete Poore, Julian Bomsteln
and Bussell Moore.
Parents
were invited to;
view the exhibits in the Sci­
ence Fair and demonstrations
1in the Science Lab.

Charter Board
Candidate Gives
Statement

Hospital

Mrs. Etta M. (Kwrightson)
Harville, a candidate for the
North Orlando Charter Board
in March 17 elections, today
Issued the following state
MARCH l i
ment:
Admissions
‘ ‘A fter much consideration
p.m. et City Park, or, in the
J e s s i e Singleton, Loretha I have decided to run for the
event o f inclement weather,
Charter Board as I believe
Davis, George Cbabot, Quin­
in the new Fire Hail.
Tickets

still

are

available

from members o f Uie auxili­
ary or Arc department or
may bo purchased at the
event.
Auxiliary member* w h o
have volunteered to assist the
firemen with serving are Mrs.
Snow, M ri. Jean Willis, Mrs.
Mildred Esciavon, Mrs. Mar­
tha
Reiter,
Sirs.
Kathryn
Reiter, Mrs. Elolse Lommler,
Mrs. Bernetta Morris, Mrs.
Sadie
O’Barr,
Mrs.
Ruth
Layo, Mrs. Elena Shaw, Mrs.
Deanna Murphy and Mrs.
Dorothy Ferris.
In other business the auxili­
ary voted to change the reg­
ular monthly meeting date
from the second Monday of
each month to tho first Tues­
day o f each month.
Mrs. Snow announced that
a membership drive Is now
being conducted and urged
each
present
member
to
bring a new one to the meet­
ing scheduled for April T at
the Fire Hall.

Notes

tus Ray, Bessie Smith, Deb­
orah

Poole,

Eddie

Rrtha Griffis,
ship,

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Magnuson,
Botsford,

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Madison,

Malinda

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Sanford;

Ruth

DeBary;
Fillmore,

Bernice
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Kroencke, Dean
Win Twosome

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Robyn Johnson, Lake Mary;
Linda Hittel, Longwood; M il­
dred Madison, DeLand
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Griffis,
baby boy, Sanford; Mr. and
Mrs. John Madison, baby girl,
DeLand
Discharge!
Raymond
Shultz,
Bernice
Hall, Vera Wight, Danny Ro­
berts, Mary Simpson, Alice
Williams,
Robert
Daniels,
Mary Dixon, Ralph Smith,
Edith Jones, Virginia Fendley, Mrs. Agnes Buenavlste
and baby boy, Mrs. Arlene
Chishko and baby boy, Mrs.
Carolyn Fern and baby boy,
all o f Sanford; Beverly Mc­
Donough, DeBary; Lizzie At­
kins, Lake Monroe;
Essie
Winkler, Silver Grove, N. C.

ETTA HARVILLE
that the m ajority of the peo­
ple want a careful study made
of the Village Charter.
" I am in favor o f residents
having the opportunity to
elect their own mayor.
” 1 will work to the best ot
my ability for the betterment
ot the Charter If elected.”

In a scotch lowsome Wed­
nesday at the Mid-Florida
Country Club, Art Kroenck#
and Frank Dean teamed up
to take low net first place
with a 64.
Sid
Gluckman and Phil
Pendleton, with a 66&gt;x, took
second place honors and Lau­
ren Pfauts teamed with Pat
Lary to grab third place with
a 69.
The event was one o f Ilia
weekly tournaments held b/
the Senior Men’s Golf Asso­
ciation at Mid-Florida. Pat
Lary,
spokesman
for
tho
group, said thera arc now 24
members In the senior group.
Lary
reported,
“ Wo1re
growing in our membership
and having a lot of fun.”

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Government Day | Missile Club Hears Electronics Man
Altamonte Boy Wins Scheduled By
Science Fair Award OHS Students
1er at a recent m e ting of the I mittrd it must he changed in­
By Janr Cassclhrrry
Casselberry electronics t on• South Seminole Junior High to electronic impulses which
|niltant L i. Robert Tucker School Missile Club.
'sra amplified in tha television
(U S N Ret.) was gurst speakHe explained to the club receiver and transmitted onto

By J i m

Casselberry

A home built sonar entered
by ninth grader Stewart Gib­
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
B. Vollva of A l t a m o n t e
Springs, won the $25 Savings
Bond for best overall project,
as well as first in the physics
category, 5!onday night at the
South Seminole Junior High
Science Fair.
Oliter winners in physics
second, were, Alien Sullivan,
ninth grader, transistor pro­
ject and. third, Paris Thermanos, ninth grader, electric
generator.
Three eighth grade students
were winners in Ute earth
sciences division. Titey were,
first, Tim Laymon, solar wa­
ter distiller; second, Barbara
Smith, gravity water system
and, third, Vicki Doggett,
weather station.
David Johns, seventh grad­
er, was the only winner in the
chemistry division with his
electro plating project.
Lone entry in Die math
category was an analog com­
puter made by seventh grad­
er, George Hishell.
Winners in the botany class­
ification were, first, Carol
Sullivan, seventh grade, pro­
ject on orchids; second, Les­
lie Komisar, eighth grade,
project on effect o f different
colored lights on plants and,
third, Don McElreath, sev­
enth grade, project on food
for the astronauts.
In health
and medicine,
prize
winners were,
first,
M arjorie
Purnell,
seventh
grade, blood typing; second,
Terry
Carnahan, e i g h t h
grade, the eye and, third,
Mcridel Eddy, seventh grade,
cancer.
Winning
soology
projects
were entered by, first, Bar­
bara Bryant, seventh grade,
shells; second, Elaine Ma­
lone, seventh grade, habits of
earthworms and, third, San­
dra Wharton, seventh grade,
maze learning for guinea pigs.
Prize winners in the home
sciences division were, first,
Betty Johnson, seventh grade,
four basic foods; second, K a ­
ren Barker, seventh grade,
nutrition and, third, Melenda
Casselberry,
eighth
grade,
sjntheUc fabrics.
Judges for the science fair
were Sal Manfrc, chairman
o f the Lyman High science
department;
Donald
Booth,
architectural
engineer,
and
Lt. Robert Tucker, electron­
ics consultant.

S TE W A R T GIHSON

Business
Briefs
Stanley

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been appointed Division Man­
ager o f the R-K and Antenna
Systems division o f DynaIronies, Inc., aerospace elec­
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firm

By Bernice Kelsey
Students o f the P A D (Prob­
lems o f American Democracy)
Class at Oviedo High School
held elections recently to name
officials fo r Student City Gov­
ernment Day scheduled for
April 6.
Taking over the various jobs
o f city officials will be Tom­
my Mintcr, mayor; Sandy Pet­
erson, Douglas Reynolds, Lar­
ry Pate, A! McCall and Leroy
Wcods, city council; Judy Jukubcin, city clerk; Tommy Partin, chief o f police: Jane
Lundy, fire chief nnd Sharon
Hand, justice o f the peace.
School officials wilt be re­
placed fo r ths day by Kurt
Anderson, principal; Sue .Mc­
Clellan, secretary;
Lydia
Tuhy, senior high teacher;
Virginia Stanko, junior high
teacher; Carol Beasley, ele­
mentary teacher; Diane Gnydirk, nurse; Danny Gammage,
boya phys rd instructor and
Elizabeth Mikler, gills phys
cd teacher.
Prior to the elections stud­
ent nominees were rei|uireil to
consult with each official for
information concerning opera­
tion o f his office. Reports were
ptepuicd a fter the confer­
ences and presented before the
elnsa aa a whole before elec­
tion by ballot was conducted, j
Teacher e f the class is Paul
Mikler.

of

Seminola

County. Prior to his appoint­
ment, he served Dynatronics
in the position of manager of
advanced programs for the
company's marketing division.
He succeeds C. W. Bales wlio
resigned.
As manager of Ute division,
Mentzer will be responsible
for the development and de­
sign o f Dynalronics* complete
line of ground based and air­
borne antennas and R-K com­
ponents and a systems sec­
tion prim arily concerned with
development of auto tracking
systems in support o f missile,
satellite and deep space miss­
ions.
M eatier completed his BSEE at tba University of Cali­
fornia, receiving his MSEE
from UCLA. Before joining
Dynatronics in 1061 he was
Director of Advanced Sys­
tems program for Uie Canoga Division of Underwood
Corporation. Prior to that he
had been with the aerophysics division of Curtis-Wriglit
and served as Vice-President
of
RedCor Corporation
in
charge of new product deve­
lopment.

Scouts See Photography Lab
On Tour Of Air Force Base

League To Host
Church Supper
Tlie Friendship League of
the Congregational Christian
Church of Sanford will spon­
sor the Lenten Fellowship
Covered Dish Supper at 6:30
p.m. today. Chairman of the
League is Mrs. Walter Kocller.
The Men's Club will serve
as sponsor for next Thurs­
day's supper.
At 7:30 p.m. each Thurs­
day, a Lenten service o f wor­
ship and Bible study will be
conducted by the pastor, Rev.
Walter A . R. McPherson. A
number o f families have been
attending both the supper and
tha worship service.

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Make A Speech?
T A LLA H A S S E E (U P !) —
A trained porpoise will leap
out o f a salt water pool April
22 and cut the ribbon opening
Florida's exhibit at the N ew
York W orld’s Fair.
Development C o m mission
Chairman Wendell
Jarrard
said the trained porpoise will
be the main attraction in tho
Florida display.

Farm Brief

Income from timber sales
may
be
more
attractive
The “ ins and outs’* o f good photography badges.
than equal income from other
Tha troop is led by Mrs. sources because of capital
photography wera explained
Mary
Williamson with Mrs. gain provisions in the income
and demonstrated fo r mem­
Vera Stroupe as co-leader.
tax laws.
bers o f Bear Lake Girl Scout
Troop 111 Tuesday afternoon
By Maryann Mile*

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requirements for

their

how television wot Its in satel­
lites, in the home ami in in­
dustry.
I.t, Tucker told the group
that when a picture is trans.

Ruth Heeler.
Scouts making the trip wera
Sara Moetrum, K a y Reilly,
Darlene Hall, Cissy Baird,
Jean Rupert, Juanita Gates,
Nancy Carr, Denies Herota,
Jean Stevenson, Marsha Buell,
Janice Buckner, Bo Brannon,
Del.bie Shelter and M ary Lae
Shaffer.
The tour got underway In
the solarium where each girl
was given opportunity 0a Wok
through tha camera ays. It
was explained and shown use
of background m o v e m e n t ,
through push button control,
gives the illusion o f front ob­
jects in motion. A/1C Charles
J. Smith explained tills phase
o f operations to ths group and
told them that "Outer Space"
and other T V film s are mads
in this manner.
In ths portrait studio each
girl again looked through the
camera to see how one ap­
pears with this type equip­
ment. Sgt. Heeler gars them
many valuable tips on taking
pictures and showed pictures
o f interest.
Procedures fo r processing
and printing film was explain­
ed and demonstrated hi the
developing lab.
Information received on the
tour will help the girls com­

On Honor Roll
Gary Southward of Sanford,
a student at tha Ho way Acad­
em y at Howejr- in- the- Hill*,
has been baled on the inaUtution'a hoaor roll, according
to Academy headmaster, Dr.
A. C. Vaughn, Jr,

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All thesa hundred and thoui sands o f dots blend together
when you see them end they
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By Lundberg
Assistant County A g e n t
Ernie Lundberg will be guest
speaker f ir today's meeting
of the North Orlando Garden
Club.
The meeting is scheduled
for 7:30 p.m. at the Civic
Building with Mrs. Betty Fehi
and Mrs. Lois Wallace av hos­
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Orchid Show
Tlie ninth annual Orchid
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Orchid Society will lie held
Saturday and Sunday at the
new exhibit hall in Exposi­
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FAT
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Avnilubte to you without a
doctor's
prescription,
our
diu g called O D IU N K X . You
must lose ugly fa t or your
money back. No strenuous
exercise, laxatives, massaga
or taking o f so-called reduei n ir candies, crackers cr
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or chewing gum.
O D IU N KX is n tiny tablet
and easily swallowed. When
you take O D IU N KX. you still
enjoy your meals, still cat the
foods you like, but you simply
don’t have tlie urge for extra
portions because OD IUNKX
depresses your apnetit* and
decreases your
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food. Your weight must eoine
down, because as your own
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ent less, you weigh less. Get
rid c f excess fa t and live
longer. O D K tN E X costs $3.00
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Mayba tha shad don't know their season la closed
fo r the year . . . yet they ara givin g flshtrmen the beat
sport since they first began to bits last December.
Anglers dally are reporting to the various fishing
camp operators along tha St. John* River the best shad
catch during this last week than at any tlma during tha
season.
E. G. Weed, o f Palo A lto, Calif., and his brother,
A . H. Weed, o f Jacksonville, tried their luck the other
day and reported to Jim Crowe they had hooked 80
■had. E. G. also told Jim ha has fishad fo r shad fo r
years In the Sacramento and Russian Rivers In California,
and always fe lt lucky when ha brought in two o r three
fo r a day’s taka.
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Development Commission doesn't know o f the exlstenee
o f the Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce.
Elgin White, aporta editor fo r the Commlislon, re­
porta a group o f fishermen from the Ontario (Canada)
area, calling themselves "Outdoor Canada" and carrying
a camera crew, are coming to Florida real soon fo r aoma
fishing.
W hite advised "Outdoor Canada" to go to Lake
George and Lake Apopka fe r bass fishing and to con­
tact the Orlando Chamber o f Commerce fo r shad fishing
In the St. Johns. The Orlando Chamber told thla writer
W hite recommended Jim Crowe's ramp.
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John Crlm says that tha water level in the S t Johna
and Ita lakes has dropped 14-18 inches in the last two
weeks and should bring about baaa schooling, barring
weather changes, In the next week or ao. H e aeld they
should feed o f f live bait and likely to go fo r plugs.
John also says the speckled perch has been biting ex­
ceptionally well In Lake Jessup, with soma specks up to
two pounds taken around the pilings near Black Hammeek.
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Bassett Scores
224 And 545

Pat Brooks, at Lemon B luff, Joins Crlm and Crows
in saying that ahad "are really running and tha beet
since the season's start." She also told that ona chap
hooked a five-pound base and a three-pounder.
Eleanor Ruseell, at Marina Isle, sayi baaa are taking
■hinera and apoona, and that aoma specks have been
taken.
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Charlotte Bassett set the
high game and aeries In the
Hollar Motor N a vy Wives
League with a S24 game and
• 546 aerie*. Rote Patrick
toppled the pin* fo r a 482 scr­
ies and a 188 game. Jo Wataon walloped the pins fo r a
103 game and a 485 series.
M argaret Butt* r o l l e d a
smooth 101.
Betty Washburn had a 178
H whlla Varna Bolton had‘a 176.
Barbara Rohrer toppled the
pine fo r a 172 game and a 440
aerie*. Pat Draim had a 170
While Shirley Owens followed
with a 169 fo r a 460 series.
Thelma Unger had a 108 while
Balsa Mauser had a 180. Busy
Bene had a 100 gama. Jennie
Runnels had a 160 for a 643.
Evelyn Fitspatrlck alto had a
160 fo r a 441. Duma Beteneourt had a 160 fo r a 440.
F ive atrikes In a row fe ll fo r
Charlotte Bassett. The turk­
eys fe ll for Joan Adama and
Tina Miller.
Busy Reno converted the 56-iO, Jenny Weeks and Gladys
Edwards picked up tha 6-8-10.
Susy Reno and Shirley Owens
picked up the 6-7. Jennie Run­
nels and Varna Bolton cleared
tha 5-8. Tha S-10 baby split
feU fo r Betty Lillis, Pat Hipley, Barbara Rohrer
Dot
Oakes and Verna Bolton.
VAH-S-E W ives took tha
lead wlUi 84-32. Tha Ten Pinncra and VAH-O-O W ives are
tied fo r second with 01-86.
The Mixed Mates ara In third
place with 68-38.

Camp Seminole and Weklva River Haven aay baaa
and bream ara picking up in the Weklva, with fly rod*
getting a plsy. Bass are aaid to be especially good In
the W eklva near where it Join* the St. Johns.
A quota from a letter by Secretary « f Btata Tom
Adams, anent the proposed St. Johna-Indlan River Canal:
"M a y I hasten to aay that I am well awars o f the feelings
o f tha people In Uie upper 8 t. Johns area with regard to
tha shad flehlng, and I can aseura you that we w ill do
everything possible to ace that thla valuable asset Is
preserved."
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Some Interesting facta: Spending on recreational
boating reached an all-time high In 1963, according to
the Outboard Boating Club. It is estimated $2.68 billion
was spent fo r new and used boat*, motors, trailers, etc.,
topping the 1082 mark by some $76 million and exceed­
ing the previous high, set In 1080, by $68 million.
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Fishing hints:
N ever forget tha spot whera you caught a fish! I f
a eertaln hole o r rock produces a good fish, be sure to
try the same place a few days latar. Flehlng authorities
say it’s almost certain that another battler has taken up
occupancy In this location.
There's no aueh thing as a "bad* ea st Even when
a cast goes astray or drops short, retrieve the lure Just
as carefully aa you would a perfect heave. A hastily
Jerked-back plug usually w ill apoli tha flahlng In the
Immediate area. Betides, an errant east may atilt induce
a strike.
Some times a part Is better them tha whole, observe
angling experts. When fish won’t tumble to a whole min­
now or worm, cut down on the dosage. T ry using the tall
or a small eegment o f the worm. Often this does the
trick.

Lyman Golfers
Meet Kowboys

S0KC Track Entries

Lyman High'a golf team is
meeting the Osceola High
JCowboy links men this after­
noon
In
Kissimmee.
Joa
Pavelohak and Steva OUlespt
will meet a pair o f Kowboys
in one match while Mike
Colei and Jimmy Baliner will
tangle
with
another
two
Oiceola golfers.

Tonight's entries:
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S. Drservlnr. I- Cslleo Hawk,
4. Silled Copper, t. Hock
Kllfht. *. l'enworthr. T. Irish
Altrl. *. Holden Reward
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Grata O— 1. Rehelf Ferrari,
t. Wonder Olrl. a. Hake T
Sieve, 4. Susan Dewitt. I. niirreitlt, 4. Trusted, I, Rueaa
Rock, B. Jail* Farts

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Lyman Ball
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CHICAGO (U P I ) — A T e n l
oilman who’i held atock in
two American Football Lea*
gue teama aald today he ex
pected to run a third one, in
Chleago, in the IMS rcaton.
Nash Dowdie, 40, o f Mid
land, Texaa, raid he waa "100
per cent certain" he would
obtain a Chicago franchlae
from the league, probably at
ita Juno meeting, and had
potted $25,000 earned money.
Dowdie aald he had decided
on hla head coach, a general
manager, and a talent acout,
but that be did not know
where the team would play.
He waa conaidering aa poa
Bible altea the Chicago While
80s ' Comlikey Park. Soldier
Field, Northwestern's Dychc
Stadium, and Notre Dame
8tad!um at South Bend, Ind.,
00 miles away. However, a
Big Ten rule which might be
repealed now would prevent
Northwestern from renting Its
f t clliUes.
Five o f tlie league owners,
be said, bad assured him of
support in bis bid for a fran­
chise. Eighty per cent of the
league owners, or seven of
the current eight members,
must approve allocation of a
franchise.

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TO finish tha money in tha second
Rnntutl Ocala Quarter Horaa Show today, Friday
and Saturday, la Jimmie K. Bailey. Owner ia H.
L . Cherry, Belleview. The show haa attracted
100 entries from Florida, Georgia, Alabama and
South Carolina. I t ineludea a rodeo and aale o f
ragUUrod quarter horaea.

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Two Tallest Hurlers
Angle For Comeback

Coaches Clinic
Set Tonight

Golf Match

Hockey Captain

Lyman High Baseball Schedule

Lsk*vi*w
There
4:00
Ocoee
Homo
2:00
Thera
Apopka
4:00
Lakortow
4:00
Horn#
Orange Balt Conference Tournament
Orange Balt Conference Tournament
4:00
Apopka
Homs
Leesburg
There
7:80
Group Tournament
Group Tournament
Group Tournament
Regional Tournament
Regional Tournament
games wlU bo played at Longwood Park ).

p.ni.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.

p.m.
p.m.

SPEC IA LS
EVERY DAY!
ON 100 HKAND8

FARRELL’S
212

four-way track meet the discus event and the runSeminole High’ nlng broad Jump.

trackmen rolled up 97tt points

In the 100-yard dash, sopbo
Edgewster more Rick Walrtrom turned
Esgles and the Oak Ridge In a 10.4 second performance
to break the tape ahead of
Piooeers
of
Orlando
plus
Edgewater's Horne, F M A ’s
Florida M ilitary Academ y of Durbin and Oak Ridge's Dun­
DeLand.
lap who finished in that order.
The Sanford quartet cover
It was tho second victory
for the Seminole* in two out­ ed tha 880 relay event in
1:35.9 with Edgewater’s fourings this season.
Coach Dick Williams’ boys some second and Oak Ridge
took first place in the 100-yard third.
Barry Barks hit the finish
dash, the 880-yard relay, the
440-yard dish, the 180-yard line first in the 440 with Pit
low hurdles, the sprint med roll of Oak Ridge second and
ley relay, the 220-yard dash Edgewater's Remski t h i r d .
Barks’ time was 51.9 seconds.
Billy Brown o f Seminole
took the 180 low hurdles with
■ 21.8 second performance.
He finished ahead of the Pio­
neers'
Majewskl.
Scarbor­
ough of FM A and the Sem
Inolet* Walstrom crossed the
line ia a dead heat for third
spot.
In the spring medley relay,
Rufus Jennlngi, principal of
the Sanford splkers made the
Colonial High School o f Ordistance in 2:u6.8 for first
lnndo, last night was elected
place with Oak Ridgs and
president o f the Metro Con­
FM A finishing hi that order.
ference fo r tho 1004-05 school
Clarence Johnson broke the
year.
tape first jn the 220 with a
Conference officials, meet­
23.9 second'* performance. The
ing in Orlando, worked out the
Semlnoles’ Brown was second
1005
conference
basketball
end another Sanford youth,
schedule but it is not yet in
Jeff Whiting, finished third.
form to be released fo r public
Seminole took all the points
announcement. The conference
in this event.
completed plana fo r the leaDave N oel] o f Seminole
gue’a junior varsity football
tossed tlie discus 128-feet-4schedule for the fall o f 108X
inches to take first placs in
Since state regulations per­
this event and Denver Vodomit ja yvee teama to play only
plch taped an 18-feet-B-inch
six games s season and thera
broad jump for top honors in
a ie eight teama in the confer­
the effort.
ence, tha achcdula has been
In the 120 high hurdles, the
arranged so that each Jayvee
880 and the pole vault Sem­
entry w ill play all but ona
inole was unable to gather
other school each season on a any points. However, Harold
rotation baslx
Unger o f Sanford finished
When Seminole High re­ third hi the mile, the locals
sumes junior varsity gridiron took second place la the mile
play title fall they w ill take a
relay and Clarence Johnson
string o f 28 victories inta the finished third in tha high
Metro circuit.
Jump event.
Majowski o f Oak Ridge
took the 120 high hurdle event
with a 16.2, Jenkins o f Edgewater posted e 4:4X5 to cap­
ture the mile, Lombard o f
Oak Ridge was first in ths 180
with a 2:0X4 performance,
Krniu and Mugucrsa Joined and Oak Ridge won the mile
forres to capture the feature relay in 3:42.4.
eighth game doubles in Jal
Edgewater's Lester put the
ala! action In W e d n e s d a y shot 45-feet-ll-incbea for top
night's SHEBA Program at honors and DeVane o f Edge
the Orlando.Srmlnote Fronton. weter captured both the high
Building up a comfortable ump with a 5-feet-S-inch leap
lead their first tint* up, they and the pole vault event with
came back the second time an ll-feet- 6-lnch performance.
around to salt the game away.
W e're a l w a y s
pleased
Martin and Trade ra were sec­ when we w in," said Williams,
ond with Badiula and Quin­ "but we have a lot o f room
tana coming in third.
fo r
Improvement.
We’ ve
Proceeds from the benefit worked very hard but it’a
will go to the Seminole Hos­ evident now that wc'ra going
pital Eye Bank Association. to have to work even harder
The SHEBA N ight program to make the kind of showing
was sponsored by the Lions we'd like to post in the Metro
Clubs o f Cuiselbcrry and San­ Conference."
Williams
con­
ford.
cluded, " I imagine w e'll have
Irlgo took tha opener and to step up the pace."
Ermu the finale in the Daily
Seminole will meet Winter
Double event* to post a 8-6 Park here in Sanford next
combination good fo r $83.00. Wednesday afternoon in what
The Matinee Daily Double Williams said would probably
was shared by Miota and be tha Tribe's most formid­
Jusnchu.
able opposition thla season.
to

Lyman High School's base
ball aquad, which will open
its season Friday afternoon
when K hosts the Oviedo
Lioos, is rounding into shape
and Coach Jim Payne is in
hopes o f having another win­
ning season at tha Longwood
school.
Payne, a form er minor lea­
gue hurler o f some y e a n
past, has trimmed his squad
to 15 players. He's planning
to go with outfleldcn Bill
I'Varr • -v'-- ‘
Burkheart, Jack Blanton, BUI
Chenet, Allen Currena, Paul
Rumbley, Chuck Wagner and
M arvin Cook.
Hla mpund corps win in­
clude Steve Simpkins and
Donnie Smith. Receivers wlU
be Duffy Newfclt in addition to
INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION — Recruit catcher
Currens and Wagner who are
Don
Bryrnit Bets individual instruction front
outfielders hut can handle the
coach Bob Swift, 51, at the Detroit Tigers’
catching duties If needed.
spring training camp in Lakeland.
Infielders
wUl
be
Mike
Sterling at short, Joe Pavelchak at third, Bobby Elgin at
second and Richard Grant at
first. Richard Smith is an­
other seeker and outfielder
Jack Blanton Is also listed
as a third aackcr.
During the p u t 10 yeara
under Payne's coaching the
Greyhounds have not exper­
Houston front Cleveland on
By JOE GEIIGEN
ienced a losing season.
s conditional basis. But so
U P I Sports W riter
The 'Hounds will be com­
have
been no
Tw o o f the biggest men fur there
peting prim arily against Or­ In
in
the
Colts'
baseball
currently
are grumblings
ange Belt Conference nines plotting to stage two o f the camp.
but wlU play several non-con­ biggest comeback stories o f
Bond blasted s double and
ference games.
two tingles in three times
the 1984 season.
That would
be 6-foot -8 at bat Wednraday to run his
Gen*
Conley,
the
Boston hitting streak to six safeties
Red Sox' elongated
right in his last six appearances.
hander, and W alter Bond, Bond had alashed a 420-foot
A coaches clinic w ill be held tha mammoth 0-foot-6 out­ home run on Tuesday in his
tonight at 7:30 at tha City fielder o f the Houston Colts. bid to nail down a storting
Conley, who doubles as a spot In tho Houston lineup.
Recreation Department. The
Two
veteran
southpaws,
clinic, fo r all men's and wom­ pro baeketball player with
New York Knickerbock­ Curt Simmons o f St. Louis
en’* lrngua softball coaches, tho
will bo romluctcil by Jim Jern- ers, spent most o f last sea­ and Billy ICm-ft o f Milwau­
Igan, city recreation director. son on the shelf with an kee, both pitched Impressive
of
arm
trouble ball In intra-squad games in
Coaches w ill discuss the ovsrdoso
1984 league plans, rules and probably traceable to a has their first rompetltivs 'tests
regulations, schedules a n d ketball injury. When ha did o f the spring season.
Simmons walked the first
pitch, big Gene was ineffec­
other pertinent matters.
There are atlll opening* In tive and finished the season man to face him, induced
the league fo r teama wishing with a ballooning 0.59 earn­ the next batter to hit Into
to enter the men’s and wom­ ed run average in nine ap­ s double play, then retired
the next seven hitters in o r
en's slo-pltch) softball league. pearances.
But this year the lO.ycsr der, llo e ft limited the Den­
A ll entries and rosters must
be submitted to tha Recrea­ major league veteran, who ver Bears o f the Pacific
tha mainstay
o f tha Coast League to three hits
tion Office no later than was
Sox staff In
1902, Is in four innings before g iv ­
March 31. League play will Bed
begin A p ril 6. Games w ill be determined to start anew. ing way to rookie Clay Carplayed at Fort Mellon Park. Conley pitched four innings roll, who pitched five hitless
Further details on tha re­ o f scoreless hall aa Boston innings in the 3 0 Milwaukee
quirements fo r entrance to whipped the Cleveland In­ triumph.
Around the ramps: Catch­
Leaguo play ara available dians, 12-4 Wednesday fo r
from tho offlea of the recrea­ their first victory o f the ex­ er John Orslno o f the Balti­
hibition erason a fte r four more Orioles will he out o f
tion director.
i action fo r three weeks aa the
consecutive defeats.
Conley, the tallest player result o f s torn muscle cap­
In baseball, surrendered on­ sule o f the ring finger o f
Seminole High'a g o lf team
ly one hit — a single — as his right hand. . .three rook­
will entertain the Edgewater
ies — Don Euddy, John BocEi'gles Friday afternoon in a he boosted his scoreless Inn­
cabclla and Billy Cowan— hit
ing
streak
to
seven.
Catcher
Metro Conference engagement
home runs to lead the Chi­
at tha M ayfair Country Club. Bob Tillman was the Bosox
hitting star with a double cago Cubs to a 4-3 victory
and a triple which accounted over the Los Angeles A n ­
g e l*
fo r four RBI's.
Jim Campsnls, s rookie
N E W H A V E N , Conn. (U P I )
Bond, who was shipped to
— Frank Hanson o f Green­ Jacksonville o f the Interna­ catcher and the son o f the
wich, Conn., a goalie, will tional league three weeks Dodgers* director o f scout­
serve as captain o f Yalo Uni- after tho 1962 season open­ ing A l Campania, tagged s
verelty'a 196446 ice hockey ed without so much aa ona three-run homer in the ninth
team.
at bat, waa purchased by inning fo r the first Los A n ­
geles circuit shot o f the
spring. . .Manager
Charlie
Dressrn named Frank Lary
to start the Detroit Tigers'
Msreb 11
Oviedo
Homo
4:00 p .w . opening game o f the exhibi­
March 17
Wildwood
4:00 p.m tion season Saturday against
Homo
March 20
Leesburg
Homo
4:00 p.ra. the Minnesota Twine after
Ocoee
March 21
Thera
2:00 p.m the burly righthander, at­
March 24
DeLand
Then*
7:30 p.m. tempting s comeback, hurled
March 26
Kissimmee
4:00 p.m. 15 minutes at batting prac­
Homs
Ori*dg
March SI
Tbsrs
4:00 p.m. tice
April
6
April
4
A pril
7
April 10
A pril 14
A pril 17
A pril 21
A pril 14
A pril 60
Map
1
May
2
May
8
M ay
2
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Wednesday

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Ermu, Muguerza
Win Doubles

DOG RACING!

Packing Liston
D E N V E R (U P I ) — Form at
world

heavyweight

ny

Liston,

down

a

caught
Denver

todsy fsced the possibility o f
a 10-year prison term under
a Colorado law.
Liston, who lost his heavy­
weight crown to Cassius Clay
two weeks ago, also received
more bad newi Wednesday
when he was sued for $1,150,000 for breach of contract.
Last week. Liston’s form er
publicity manager, Ben Bently, sued him In Chicago for
back pay.
Liston served two terms on
felony charges in Missouri
In the 1950s, totaling mora
than three yeara. Denver po­
lice said they had asked tha
Federal Bureau o f Investiga­
tion in Washington to forward
Liston's police record to Den­
ver.
Detective Harry W olfcr said
officers were trying to de­
termine whether a concealed
weapon charge filed against
Liston Tuesday constitutes a
felony under a Colorado law
passed by the Colorado Legis­
lature in 1983.
The law provides felony
charges m ay b* filed against
a convicted felon found to be
carrying a weapon. Convic­
tion carries a 2-10 year sentenet.

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Florida Sends Gitmo 9 Million Gallons Of Water Weekly
P O R T
EVERGLADES
(U P I) - Tills South Florida
port is supplying nine million
gallons of water a week to the
U. 8. naval base at Guantan­
amo Bay, Cuba.
The navy has been hauling
the water to Cuba In two tank­
er ships since mid-February
when Fidel Castro cut off (be
base's supply of fresh water.
The U.S.S. Suamieo end the
U.S.S. Tallulah, each with a

4.000,000 - gallon
capacity, | Lt. Cdr. John Cassen of the I dale said tha shipments more ter a day. R e said he did not
make one round trip each Naval Test Ordinance Labor- than m a s t
Guantanamo's know how long the shipments
every six days.
|atory at nearby Fort Lauder-1 neadi of 300,000 gallons o f wa- would continue.
Personnel at the base In
Cuba ara constructing a plant
to snake the base self-suffi­
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
— pion ever aeelng Mecca are saying either yea ar no whan cient.
Cassius Clay, a Black Muslim far higher than the 8-1 he asked whether the talkative
A third U. 8. ship, the Abawho wants to visit the Holy faced in dethroning Sonnny
ton,
Is anchored In Guantan­
Louisville boy, who says Is­
City of Islam, appears doom­ Liston—they're prohibitive.
amo Bay and Is capable of
ed to disappointment.
A spokesman for tha Saudi lam la the true religion of converting 100,000 gallons of
The odds against the new Arabian em biasy diplomati­ peace, could get a vtea and aea water to fresh water
heavyweight
boxing
cham­ cally refrained today from permission to visit (he shrine. every day.

Clay (Black Muslim’ But No Arabian Knight

_________

Show Director
Names Cast
Additions

m

SHS Graduate
Gets Rating

Seminole
High
School
In
June, 1903. He immediately
enlisted in the Navy and re ­
ceived bis boot training at
San Diego. He attended Para­
CONCORD, N. If. (U P I ) - chute Rigor* School at LakeN ew Hampshire pul Itself In hurst, N. J.. before bring as­
the sweepstakes business to­ signed to Saufley Field.
day.
The legalized lottery — the
only one In the nation — w ai
approved by the voters Tues­
day by a 3-1 margin.
A T L A N T A ( U P I) —Southern
Their
endorsement
came
when they epproved the sale Republican leadera t o d a y
o f $1 sweepstakes tickets In generally regarded the writein victory of Henry Cabot
their eillea and towns.
Completa unofficial returns Lodge over Sen. Barry Goldfrom all of the state'a 302 water In the New Hampshire
primary as having little na­
precincts showed a vote of
tional significance.
114,987 to 31,327 In favor of
" I t was more of a regional
Hie sweeps.
vote with favorite son lignlfiThe first of the tickets that
cance," aald Georgia GOP
will pay off In a aerlea o(
8100,000 top prlzei will go on Chairman Jamea Dorsey who
added that If New York Gov.
aale Thursday nt Rockingham
Nelson Rockefeller had led
Psrk la Salem.
Gotdwater, there would have
been more o f ■ trend toward
a national line-up.
"Goldwater i* still strong
NOTICK o r A W . I C A T I O X
row t a x nr.cn
in the South," Dorsey said.
(*m . im .1* ru n e * b u i &gt;m
John
Grenier, Alabama
•( IMS)
n o t i c e t a n r . i t r i i T o t v - GOP chairman and eo-ehilrr.S. T h a t Mr*. D»1l» * Loop th* man o f Goldwater’i campaign
h&gt;ld«r o f th* r o lt o w ln a c e r t i ­
f ic a t e h a* filed **ld r o r llf le a t o for the Republican president­
fo r t a s dead t a b* l**u*d ial nomination In the South,
thereon- T h * c e r t if i c a t e n u m ­ said ba thought the results
ber and y a a r o f teauanro, th*
deacrlp tlo n of tho p r o p er ty, in New England were no
and th * a a m * l a w h ich It w a a great surprise.
a u e a a a d a r * a a fo llow *:
r a r t lf l c a t # No. ITS
T e a r of
leouanco I t S l
lleorrtpllon of rrwpeetyl
SV&gt;* of Lot I llo ld a n Iteal R a ­
PA R IS (U P D - R e l k a , wint a l * Com pany'* Addition P la t
Honk t P a s * It
ner o f tha 1963 Epsom Derby,
Nam*
In w h ich
aaaa a a a d
Theodora A M a r l* M a rtin . A ll heads a 23-horse field In the
Df aald p r o p e r t y b a l n a In tha 60,000 franes &lt;812,ooo) Prix
County o f HemlnoU. Htato of Boyard race at the Saint
f l o r i d * , t 'o l r e a auch c e r t i ­
fica te a h a l l be r e l a e m a d a c - Cloud track March 31. J o c n y
c o rd ln a to l a w lb * p r o p e r t y Yvea Saint Martin will ride
ta a c r lb a d In ouch c o r t lf lc a t *
w il l b* a a ld to tho h la h o a t Relko, owned by Francois
bid der a t th a fro n t door of tho Dupre.
S m iln olo C o un ty C o urt llo u a o
at Sa n fo rd . F lo r id a , on tho
Tirol M o nday In th* m onth or
April, 1114. whlo h U tho » th
day of April. 1» 44.
LONDON ( U P 1)—Billy NielHated t h i s n t h d a y o f F e b ­
aen, o f Omaha, Nab., (topped
ruary. i l i a.
(O ffic ia l C la rk'* Baal*
England's Billy Walker Tues­
A r t h u r II. B e c k w i t h , J r , day night In the eighth round
C le r k C i r c u it Court,
flm iln o le C o un ty. F lo r id * of their heavyweight bout.
B y : O. T. Ita y . J r . . D C
Nielson weighed 19414 pound*
Pu b!tab H a s . S, IA I t. &gt;«. 1 , M
and Walker oealod 196*.
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New Hampshire
Votes Lottery

Victory Called
Regional One

Legal Notice

Heads Field

Nielsen Victor

ior will come back with us.

ray.
Cherish friendship hi your
faregst
New is good, hut old la beat,
So make new friends, but
keep the old
New ones are silver, but toe
eld enea are f a ll

I

w «-.• ' I

W ID E
CUT

Of course, rstings of super­
Very' confident aren't we? Of
course. • • • Emery Krlenbring Is now on Ills way to
Germany where lie Is station­
ed with the Army. • • • Mr.
and Mra. J. C. Sapp, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Greene, Mra.
G. B. Sapp, Verdie Hartman,
Myrtle Nettles, Juanita Rathel, and Ilam p Wainwright
motored l « Tampa last F ri­
day to attend the funeral ef
Mrs. C a r o l y n Wainwright
Cummin*. Mrs. G. B. Sapp
remained in Tampa for a
abort visit but tha others re­
turned home the same day.
• • • Our sympathy goes out
io Mrs. Walter Price In Use
sudden passing of her mother,
Mrs. Mrritt, who passed away
in Ocoee Friday. The Merritt*
are former residents o f Lake
Monroe. • • • Also our sym­
pathy goes to Mrs. Charles
(K a y ) Johnson in the passing
of her father, Clinton Bass, In
Kissimmee. Charles and Kay
have recently moved to De­
llary trom Monroe. • • • Hor­
ry to hear that Mra. James
Lappih I s confined to her
home because o f illnass. * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hittell
Jr. have moved Into tho Irv­
ing Smith home on Orange
Blvd. • • • The Lako Monroe
Home
Demonstration
Club
meats tonight in th* Com­
munity Building. Hop* every
member can attend. I N * 4-11
Handy Helpers will servo as
hostesses. • • • Hope you
got to attend th* Cooking
School Tuesday evening at
the Clvie Center. 14 was swell
spent two hours. All too short
though. • • • Frances W ar­
ren's mother, Mrs. Bouton,
of Wauehula has been visit­
ing with Francos, Doe, Lizabeth and Melvin for a few
days. • • • The Seminole
County Lady School Bus D riv­
ers
surprised Jessi*
M*e
(Mra. H erbert) Muao with a
shower p a r t y
Wednesday
morning at bar home on the
Wekiwa River. • • • Little
David Walla la able to be out
and to go to school again af­
ter a bout with poeumools
which put him in th* local
hospital. Also out again 1*
little Dale Austin who had
his share of the meatlea. * *
Carol Hobby la also home
with the mumps. She can now
sympathlzew ith her sister,
Betty, who now has mumps on
both sides. * * * Be sure and
check the Herald when you
gel your "P o lio P IL L ." You
can get your "d o se"
an
April 12th from noon 'IB I
P. M. at th* Monroe School.
TTiis is on a Sunday after­
noon and we urge everyone
to take this opportunity to
do It. It will not be regretted.
* * 'So be sure and keep that
data in mind and also keep
in contact with your local
paper. • • • V alll* Wilson
sort o f feels on th* ailing
side. • • • I am very glad
to reprint the various thoughts
of the week as they are re­
quested. We have a request
for the one on New Friends
and Old Friends, ae here it
la.
Make new friends, but keep
the old
Tho»e are silver, these are
gold!
Brows
m ay
wrinkle,
hair
grow grey
Friendship never know* de-

i

T 'ire s fo n e

Lake Monroe Jottings

Dy Mrs. II. L. Johnson
Ah! A touch of spring is in
the air. How nice. • • • Sure
hope it will be nice on Satur­
day because Lynn Giles and
I will accompany the High
Bjr Jsne Ca^tlbcrry
The curtain irors up for School Hand and their dir­
the
Lyman
llia h
School ector, Ernest Cowley, to Day­
P T A Fun Show. “ Lucky 13." tona for District Band Meet.
tills Friday at 8 p.m. in the
school auditorium.
Late
additions to
the
show’s ca«t have been an­
nounced
hy
the
director,
Mrs. Pauline Steven'. Judd
tV e b s t e r, a professional
toastmaster, will serve us
master o f e e r e m o n i e s .
Wayne Joiner w ill do an
Imitation o f Victor llorae
and “ the Old Smoothies,"
Mr, end Mrs. George Baumbach, will do a danco rou­
tine. One surprise act will
be Lyman’s answer to the
Ilcatlo*. H ie Ulus Flames,
originally scheduled for the
show, will be unald* to ap­
pear as one of their mem­
bers has been transfered.
Stage sets will be furnish­
F. L . W OODRUFF IV
ed hy W inter Park Floral
1'lHStirs and Ken Whitehead.
Mrs. Edward l.unn will be
In charge o f refreshments
which will be served at a
nominal charge.
Tha Vuriety Show will he
tho major fund raising event
Frank L . Woodruff IV, ton
o f tha year fo r the P T A o f Mr. and Mra. Frank L.
which sponsors the echool Woodruff III, 1306 Magnolia
beautification project as wall Aveoua in Sanford, had re­
a t scholarships for the top ceived hid Airman'* rating
senior boy and girls.
Woodruff la currently station­
The public is invited to ed at Saufley Field, Pensa­
attend and enjoy an evening cola Naval Air Date.
e f fun and entertainment.
Woodruff graduated from

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Everglades Port Authority at
the rate of 23 cents per 100,000 gallons.
The contract providing for
tha w ater waa signed In 1961
In anticipation o f the day
when Castro would give tha
U. S. trouble over Guantan­
amo’s water, whieh H had
been buying from the Cuban
government.

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Circle Meets
A t Elks Club

Fashion Flair To Be Presented By
The

For Initiation
The Anna Miller Circle met
recently at the Elka Club. The
members Initiated Mrs. John
C. Brown Into the circle dur­
ing an Impressive candlelight
ceremony.
It was reported that the
Valentine Dinner Dance was
• financial success as well aa
■ social success. Mrs. William
Lystrott was crowned Queen
o f the Ball on the night of the
dance.
Final plans were made for
the Rummage and Bake Sale
lo be held this weekend by
circle members. A large va­
riety o f out-grown clothes,
household Items, Jewelry and
other Items will be on sale.
Also some baked goods will
be offered by the members.
Mrs. William Kleinfelter is
chairman of the sale, with cochairman, Mrs. Jim Webry.
The sale will be at the old
Seara building on First Street
from 4 to • p.m. Friday after•noon and from • a.tn. to S
p.m. on Saturday.
Mrs. Harry Adair, presi­
dent, appointed a committee
o f three to be in charge of
the selection o f Easter gifts,
for the youngsters at the
Harry Anna Crippled Chil­
dren's Hospital. The commit­
tee consists of Mrs. Leslie
Thompson, Mrs. Jim Wehry
and Mra. Layman Goodman.
After the gifts are purchased
the members o f the circle will
gather to wrap and prepare
them for delivery to the Chil­
dren's Home on Easter Eve.
This Is an annual event of the
Anna Miller Circle.
The next meeting of the
circle will be held at the Elka
Club on March IT at I p.m.
Those attending were Mrs.
Hulon Hale, Mrs. Charles
Stafford, Mrs. E. G. Neville,
Mra. J. F . Wehry, Mrs. L.
E. Thompson, Mrs. Roy How­
ell Jr., Mrs. Clayton Smith,
Mrs. Emma Bashars, Mra.
Edith Tyre, Mrs. Roy Chorpenlng, Mrs. W. J. Clarke,
Mrs.
WUUam
Kleinfelter,
Mrs. W. T . Gordon, Mrs.
Ruby Cinder, Mrs. Clarence
Collins, Mrs. J. A. Hoolehan
Sr., Mrs. Russ Spencer, Mrs.
J. R. Hoolehan Sr., Mrs. Mar­
is Uppcnthrott, Mrs. Harry
Adair, Mrs. Layman Good­
man, Mrs. Frank 0. Wight
ta d Mrs. John C. Brow*.

of

Ur.

sad Mra. Albert Card!-

Sanford

la

Wagon

Club

Club

iponioring

the

Policem en'!

Benevolent

Building on March

17 from

12:30 to 4 p.m.
Virginia Petroikl la boateaa
for the club and

acting aa

chairman for the ahow la Mra.
Benn Shaffer.
The public la invited to attend.

Rcfreabmenta

will

be

aerved and carda will be en­
joyed following the display of
faahlona. Alao doorpriiea will
be given.
Dreaaea, aulta, aporta wear
gnd

TH E COMMITTEE memltcrs and mmlela met at the home o f Mrs. Benn
Shaffer to finalize plans for the coming show. Several ladies modeling for
the show are: (le ft to right) Mrs. Edward Schwab, Mrs. David Thomllnson, Mrs. W alter Blevins, and Mrs. John Pugh.

bathing

ahown

aulta

through

the

will

be

coopera­

tion of Oarrett's Department
Store.

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P br« 3—March' 11 I t M

fjahdsun
Palm Circle
No garden la really a gar­
den without our feathered
friends, that ia without birda.
About 136 apeclea of north­
ern birda apcnt the winter in
Florida. Then there are about
70 kinda of birda that regular­
ly paaa through in the spring
and fall aa they change habi­
tat!. Add to these figures
about 134 species of perma­
nent bird residents of the
state, and SO, or ao, species
that make accidental or oc­
casional visits here and you
have a total of more than 400
kinds of birds that may be
seen In Florida.

a

Faihlon Flair to be held at

Because Florida ia divided
into three temperature zones,
not all birds are seen in the
entire state. Some species
even winter in the southern
part o f the state and spend
their summers in the central
and northern sections. One
of these ia the gnatcatchcr
that nests in central and
northern Florida and winters
in the southern part.
The bird population depends
a
great deal on migratory(L E F T TO R IG H T) Virginia Petroski, hostess
lanes, weather and food sup­
fo r the Welcome Wagon Club, Mrs. Ben Shaf­
ply, for Instance the robin
fer, chnirman for the Fashion Flair, and Mrs.
comes south for the winter,
David Thomlinson, model for the show.
but if the weather ia mild,
they do not always go to the
south of the state. This win­
ter I have seen more robins
in this section than ever be­
fore.
No article on birds would
be complete without mention­
get thia effect by purchas­ ing the mocking nird, which is
Diagonal fabrics
add
new slant to fashions and ing enough fabric to cut pat­ our state bird, and lives in
tern pieces so that the cross Florida year round, and' ia the
to sewing. You are seeing
grain is joined to the length­ moat widely distributed bird
many
diagonal
fabrics— wise grain. In cither method
in the state. This ia probably
some woven with a promin­ the pattern bodice and skirt the first bird of the new
ent diagonal rib or bias e f­ must have both center front world of which there ia any
record; Columbus wrote of
fect on the face o f the cloth, and center bark scams.

them
and calling
hearing
them nightingales.
The most beautiful of all
birds, the cardinal, will make
your garden gay with color, if
you
will
scatter
cracked
grain late in the afternoon. In
fact, you will be amazed at
the riot of color which will re­
sult when other species join
the red bird for a feast.
Inscription on an old sun­
dial:
"Hope closes Utt door at
night,
Faith opens it in the morn-

Don’t buy frozen food which
has a tom package. The tear
allows air to enter, causing
loss o f color, absorption of
other flavors and loss of vit­
amin.

HEAD TURNING

Diagonal Weaves Will
Challenge "Sew

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MRS. D A V ID THOM LINSON (abovo loft)
models a cuto two piece bathing suit; (above

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righ t) fifteen year old Knren Thornell sports a
fun-typo Bermuda outfit with matching sun hut.

Stability O f Matresses Control Amount O f Sleep
When your mattress reach­ 39 Inches In width for each various thlcknesaei and core
construction. Usually they're
sold in combination with •
box spring.
Solid upholstered mattress­
es are atuffed with cotton,
horsetail hair, cattle
tell,
horse mane or hog hair.
Good
mattresses
have
sturdy tickings and bordere
with reinforced ticking edges.
You can't Judge mattress
comfort by sitting on it or

es tha “ hill and valley" stage, adult aleeper.
M a s , o f Perue, N. Y ., tod
Long-size (win or double
it has outlived its normal
form er DeBaryltea who resid­
comfort • service expectancy, bed mattresses allow extra
ed on Lake Drive have been
says Myrtle Wilson, Home length; king sizes provide
wintering in Newport Richey.
extra length and extra width.
Demonstration Agent.
They entertained at dinner at
You’ll f i n d
three basic
Even the best mattresses
the DeBary Restaurant this
types of mattresses. They are
wear out. When is a mattress Inneraprtng, foam and aolid
past week several o f their
worn out 7 You ran chock for upholstered.
friends.
Inncrsprlng mattresses con­
these signs of age. Is it dishsist
of strong
coil
steel
rd
In
with
a
flabby,
packedMr.
and
Mrs.
Grorbe
Brooks entertained Mr. and down look? Do the borders springs pith insulating mater*
Mrs. Melvin Camson, of Bay- sag, Is stitching broken? Are lal and padding on both aides
tlirre lumps and dcpressloniT of tho coll unit. There are
shore, Long Island, N. Y .
And how do you feel when two types of coll spring con­
In one. they're
you get up in the morning? struction.
sewn Into eeparalc pockets. In
That'* Hie final lest.
A worn out m altrcis doesn't the other, the coils arc link­
give you the even, equal sup­ ed together with eleel spring
port that you need for relax­ wire.
Fontn mattresses are farm­
ing, restful sleep.
When
you
replace
that ed from milk of rubber trees
By Maryann Miles
worn-out m a 11 r e a ■ , you'll or e synthetic Into foam of
Mr. and Mra. Don Mount want to buy one that's long
o f Queen's Mirror Circle, enough and wide enough for
your ilccping
comfort.
If
Caaselberry, had his parents,
you’re more than flvo feet 10
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mount inches tall, you'll need a mat­
from Indianapolis, Ind., aa tress that's longer Uiun stand­
guests fo r tha weekend.
ard alzo. And allow at least

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punching It. Thr only way to
test a mattress is to lie down
on it. Stretch out and see If
it's long enough, wide enough,
and firm enough for you.

Circle To Meet
The Ethel Root Circle o f the
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Church

will

meet

in

reversible

The Mont Important
Part Of Your Easter
“ Outfit” Is Your
Hnir Styling —

weaves.

These fabrics w ill chal­
lenge your “ sew manship.”
More and more pattern
styles are appearing with
versions designed fo r thia
type o f fabric. Home styles,
however, are not meant for
diagonals, and the pattern
envelope state* not suitable
fo r diagonal fabrics.
Select the pattern style
with special care. Kimona or
raglan sleeves can create
problems in cutting diagon­
als, an select styles with setin sleeves.
8kirts with flared or gor­
ed lines tend to distort the
diagonal, so choose a skirt
with slim lines.
Patterns with many pieces,
and numerous scams, will
present many difficulties In
rutting. It's safest to choose
simple classic lines that per­
mit tha diagonal fabric to
enhance the style.
A chevron effect can be
achieved with a diagonal fab­
ric that la woven so that the
right and wrong sides are
exactly the same. I f fabrle
la not reversible, you can

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The young miaa will be delighted with this perfect pinsforo with an embroidered
motif for every month of the
year.
No. 124-H has tissue—sizes
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To order send 35 cents in
coins for each pattern to:
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New York 16, N. Y .
Add 10 cents for first-class
mailing.
Print name, address with
zone, style number and size.

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Monday

Bacon should be eaten with­
Hall in a week for best quality; a
of the church. All members quick-cured half ham should
are asked to bring an Item for be eaten within five days;
tho Sunshine Box. Mrs. W al­ quick-cured whole ham keeps
Tho Oviedo Woman's Club ter Bethea, president, will a little better but should b*
will hold a luncheon end bus­ conduct the meeting.
used within two weeks.
iness meeting this Friday at
12 noon at the clubhouse.
ewrning

lit

Fellowship

Club To Meet

The guest speaker will be
Morris S. Hale Jr., president
of the Orlando Junior College.
Mrs. A. C. Hopkins ia lunch­
eon chairman.

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Family Honored At Supper
By Casselberry Church Unit
liy

Jane

Cai*«elherr&gt;

The Sunshine Citcle o f the
C asselberry
ty

Communi­

Methodist Church

honor­

ed Sgl. and Mrs. John (ice
and their son, Jehu Jr., und
daughter, Pauline,
fet

tuppur

the

home o f

John

it a buf­

recently

held ut

Mr. und Mrs.

Howard on

Luke

Hr.,

Casselberry.
They
ltd.,

live ut 2152 Linden

Tunglewovd,

und

Sgt.

(ice will soon bo transferred
from Orlando A ir Force Huso
to

Germany.

Mrs.

Gee

und

Pauline will accompany him,
but young John is

also

in

the A ir Force and is station­
ed

at

l ’utrick

A ir

Force

the

circle,

llase.
Members

of

their families, and guests at­
tending were Kev. and Mrs.
Dclma* Copeland und son
Mult; Sam Bowden o f Louis
villc, K y.; Mrs. Donuld Mac
Lcod and daughter, Linda;
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cuesber, Miss Phyllis Cucsber,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duncuu
and children, Lindu, Glenn,
and
Steve;
Fred
Pullen;

QohmJx

the Nabisco Cracker then beat in augar and melted

Chatter

pamphlet

received

there

which

arc

we margarine

until

well

com­

several bined. Add vanilla and milk.

good recipes using crackers. Beat

in

flour

mixture

until

One of tliem is Stuffed Lamb well combined. Tour half of
Chups. Another is a Surprise mixture into 8-inch square
pan which has been greased
Breakfast Cake.
and lightly floured. Sprinkle
STUFFED LAM B CHOPS
half o f Fig Newton topping
• lamb chops
over cake batter, spread rest
2 cups cooked and ground of cake batter over and top
with remaining topping. Bake
chicken
35
to 40 minutes in a moder­
la lap. aall
ate oven 330 degrees. Servci
*4 tsp. ground pepper
6 to 8.
• • •
H tsp. onion juice
•

thsps.

heavy

crcuni

or

enough to moisten
2 eggs, slightly beaten
lta cups French Onion Thin
cracker crumbs, finely rolled
Pan fry chops on both
sides until browned. Drain on
paper towels. Combine chick­
en, salt and pepper, onion
juice
and
enough
heavy
cream to moisten. Spread *4
e f the mixture on top of each
chop. Coat each chop with
Onion Thin cracker crumbs
and dip In the beaten egg and
coat again In the cracker
crumbs. Place in a shallow
roasting pan in a hot oven,
423 degrees, 20 minutes or un­
til golden brown. Serves 8.
• • •
SURPRISE
B REAKFAST CAKE
H cup light brown augtr
2 tbipi. margarine
14 tsp. cinnamon
10 Fig Newton Cakes,
crumbled
114 cups flour
2V4 tip*, baking powder
M Up. salt
t eg g i
\ cup sugar
14 cup margarine melted
1 tsp. vanilla
].4 cup milk
Mix tugclher light brown
sugar, margarine, cinnamon
anil crumbled Fig Newton
Caki-i. Set aside. Sift togeth­
er flour, baking powder and
suit. Beat eggs until frothy.

Walter Middleton
Weds Miss Willett

The Ganima Omega Chap­
ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha
met recently to elect Us new
officers. They are: Mrs. Hen­
ry Tooke, president; Mrs.
Pete Buker, rice president;
■Mrs. Darwin Shea and chil­ daughters. Patricia and Mar-1 Mrs.
Leonard
Casselberry
Mrs. James Brodic, record­
dren, Darwin and Roger; Mr. ilyn; Mrs. Bill Shock and and daughters, Melenda and
ing secretary: Mrs. John H ig­
and Mrs. G.F. Mcssick and daughter Patty; and Mr. and |Cathy.
gins,
corresponding
secre­
tary, and Mrs. Milner Os­
borne, treasurer.
Mrs. Frank C. Woodruff
was the guest speaker at this
meeting held at the home of
Mrs. Janies Brodic. Her topic
was the Eycbank of Sanford.
This w aj a very interesting
and Informative discussion.
Several members volunteered
their eyes to the bank and
Mrs. Woodruff was presented
with a $50 check.
It was announced during the
meeting that the cookbook the
chapter is sponsoring has
been sent to the publisher
and will be available soon for
purchaie.
The group discussed its
spring rush parties. A card
party will be held March 24
at tho home of Mrs. Terry
Smith, for the members and
their guesti.
Those attending the meeting
were Mrs. Buddy Bast, Mrs.
Edgar Bruce, Mrs. Ernest
Callye, Mrs. Gene Estridge
III, Mrs. Kirby Fite Jr., Mrs.
John liigglna, Mrs. James
SGT. AND MRS. JOHN GEE, and their son, John, and daughter, Pauline,
McKee, Mrs. Jack Schlrard,
were the guest* o f honor ut a buffet supper given by the Sunshine Circle
Mra. Terry Smith, Mrs. Henry
o f the Casselberry Methodist Church recently.
Tooke and Mrs. Ely While.

diomsunaksiM
Prom

|Chapter Elects
! Officers And
Donates Money

Betty Foster says to use
those Florida grapefruit in
this G R A P E F R U IT SHORT­
CAKE. Sounds very good.
Thanks for sending it to us,
Belly.
Ih i cups Hour
114 Isp. baking powder
14 lap. salt
3 tbaps. shortening
S cup milk (0 thsps.j
3 small grapefruit

14 cup butter
114 thsps. flour

14 cup sugar

pinch salt
14 tsp. vanillu
Fix these dainty EASTER
3 tbsps. chopped cherries or
P A R T Y BASKETS.
strawberries
10 Vanilla Wafers
81ft the l t t
cup* flour,
■4 cup strawberry jam
measure and resllt twice with
1 pt. vanilla ice cream, soft­
baking powder and s a lt Cut
ened
in shortening, add milk and
14 cup flaked coconut, colored
green
Jelly Beans
colored pipe cleaners
Place vanilla wafers in Use
bottom of 8 paper cups (m uf­
fin). Layer about 1 teaspoon
Jam on top. Add second layer
of wafers and strawberry
jam.
Spoon
softened
ice
cream over all. Place cups In
muffin tins and freete until
firm. Bend colored p i p e
cleaner* to form handle* and
le t into ice cream cups. Dec­
orate
with colored
flaked
coconut
and
jelly
beans.
Make* • baikeU.

Osteen
lljr Mrs. If. U Johnson
stir

vigorously

dough

thickens. Divide into 2 parti
and roll out H inch thick on
floured board. Place first por­
tion in baking pan, brush with
incited butter and cover with
second portion. Bake in hot
oven 425 degrees for 20 min­
utes, or until nicely browned.
Peel and section grapefruit
and cut into small pieces,
drain off juice (should be 1
cup, if not add water). Melt
tho butter, stir in flour and
when smooth add sugar, salt
and grapefruit juice. Cook
until sauce boils and thickens.
Remove from heat and add
vanilla. B r e a k
shortcake
open, cover with grapefruit,
sprinkle with cherries or ber­
ries and serve warm with the
aauce. S enes 5.

BI G S E L E C T I O N

PARTIES

until

P e r s o n a ls
lly Mrs, Clarence Snyder
Charles
Bennet
recently
visited his cousin, J.L. Allman. lie had been stationed
In N ew Mexico but fa now
going to England.
Mra. Harry Osteen and
Mrs. Eva Williams attended
tho Cross o f Malta Club at
the home o f Mrs. Ethel Ty*
ler in DcLand, Monday even­
ing.
T o keep Urn vitamin A in
green leafy vegetables, store
them at a low temperature
until they are used. Wilting
causes loss of carotene, the
substance that supplies threw
fifths of the vitamin A in
normal diet.

OF B R A N D - N E W

Miss

Marlene

Lola

W ill­

A
reception immediately
and followed the wedding.
The newlywed* will tour
Mrs. Russell C&gt;. W illett, Mithe Key*, then return to
ami, repeated
vows
with
Shaw A ir Force Base, in
W alter
Arthur
Middleton,
South Carolina, where the
eon o f Mr. and Mr*. Arthur
bridegroom la stationed.
R. Middleton, Sanford, in a
louble ring candlelight cere­
mony, March 7, at Sylvanla
Heights Baptist Church, Cor­
al Gables.
Dr. Douglas Johnston o f­
ficiated. Organist wa* Mr*.
Ardell Jacquet and soloist
was Ardell Jacquet
Hy Helen 8nodgraee
Th* bride, given in marri­
Mrs. C. A. Henderson spent
age by her father, worn a
Friday In Winter Park and
long ailk organza gown with
joined Mrs. Elm er Staugler,
a bodice o f appliqued lace.
Her veil o f fingertip illusion of Maitland, in attending th*
was highlighted with a pearl Sidewalk A rt Festival.
tiara.
Tho five church area, serv­
Matron o f honor was Mrs.
Leonard Hcnne, cousin of ed by Miss Mary Hubbard, a
the
bride,
of
Bay
City, town and country rural work­
Mich. She wore an aqua peau
er, held its meeting recently
de twit sheath with an over­
skirt and carried a bouquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Foster. Plans were com­
o f yellow roses.
Mary Jo
White,
Diane pleted for the M .Y.F. groups’
Thai,
Barbara Jliildleton, annual trip to the Passion
and
Mary
Ann
Milmore, Play at Lake Wales.
ett,

daughter

of

Mr.

Enterprise

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MRS. W A LT E R A. M IDDLETON

Easter Time Is Brightened
With Beautiful Corsages
No matter how young she
may be, every lady always
enjoys a beautiful fresh cor­
sage to brighten her Easter
outfit.
The Society of American
Florists points out that even
toddlers will be delighted to
wear a corsage o f fresh
blossoms, especially if It is
designed with her in mind
Bunnies mean Easter to
most youngsters. The Joy of
new clothe* may well be lim­
ited to tho slightly older art,
but a fragrant cosiago of
bright carnations with rab­
bit pipe-cleaner ears
and
button eyes will bring Joy
to any little, little girl’*
heart.
Your florist
can
make
such a pert little bunny fac*
fo r you, or you can make
one yourself with the aid
o f lotuo carnations, a perky
bow o f glossy ribbon, thoso
handy pipe cleaner* and a

STYLES

• SIZES

F OR

•Ingle assay little daisy
an accent.

as

Carnations are an ideal
choice fo r a rorange auch as
this. They are not expen­
sive. Their colors are a var­
ied
enough
to
harmonise
with or complement any out­
fit. And, beat o f all, when
g r o u p e d tightly together,
their pctala are remarkably
reminiscent o f fur.
Their spicy fagrance will
enchant a youngster’s tiny
button nose and she w ill feel
proud to have a coreage like
Mntnmie’s.
One wants little girls to
be feminine and to have i
sense o f being glad that they
am girls. One o f the best
ways to encourage this early
femininity la to give them
the things that mean "girls.”
Give th*m flowers whenever
Mommie wear* them. She’ll
be a happier girl because of
them.

were the bridcsmalda. They
were dressed identically to
the matron o f honor.
The bride’s mother wore
a peau de sol aheath with
whit* acceesoriea end e cor­
sage o f white orchitis.
The groom’s Mother wore
u turquoiso brocaded suit
with white accessories and a
while orchid corsage.
Raymond Middleton, bro­
ther o f the groom, was best
man. Ushers fo r the ceremoney were Tim Wlllet, Ric­
hard Brown, Buddy Keaton,
and Mike Jackson.

e n

n

e

u

Mrs. Fred Foster was hos­
tess to the wives of the minis­
ters o f the DeLand District
here at her home on Friday.
The ladlea enjoyed a delkfcrai
luncheon and session In th*
morning and in th* afternoon
lliey visited the Florida Meth­
odist Children’s Home.
K IN G ’S B E A U T Y S A LO N
Over Itoumlllat’e Drag
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No Membership
We Sell Anyone

a Springtime drift of
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FINANCING AVAILABLE
W ESTERN REEF
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A cloud o f froth y cotton . . . »
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nylon marquisette underskirts I Thla Is what
makea Easter Sunday something apodal I Deli­

food sam

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Page 10— March 12, 1964

DeBary Bridge
Club Plays
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Europe's Rabbis
Blast Russia

Meat, Poultry,
Fish And Eggs
Week's Buys

frra n

ROME

Confer,

called on the Soviet govern­
W ASHINGTON
(U P I)
ment to halt "flagrant dis­
Shoppers will find good buys
crimination" against Jews.
in meat, poultry, fish, eggs
The
Rabbis,
representing
and dairy products this week­
Jewish communities in eight
end.
European nations, delivered
Tw o sections o f play at 14
Meat shoppers
will find
their message to the Soviet
most lamb cuts, primarily
tables were reported fo r thla
Embassy here at the end of a
legs of lamb, the top feature
week’* meeting o f the Denary
three-day
conference.
They
at local markets this week­
Duplicate Bridge Club held
listed
17 Soviet measures
end. There’ll also be fair o f­
"that threaten the very sur­
Tuesday afternoon at the
ferings o f beef, pork and
vival of Jewish religious iden­
Flremen'a Recreation Hall on
poultry. Veal and calf will not
tity in the U.S.S.R." such as
Columba Road.
be as prominent as in the past
the closing of 354 synagogues.
FR
O
N
T
AUTO
P
L
A
T
E
S
calling
attention
to
Seminole
County
nnd
Longweeks.
Section A waa directed by
wood are presented by the Chamber’s Charlie Morrison (center) to
Best vegetable buys include
Mrs. Ruth Blatt. Winners
Claude Luyo (le ft), Longwood’s chief o f police, nnd Mayor Al Lormann.
beets, broccoli rabc, Brussels
were, NS, first, Mrs. George
The tags will be distributed to citizens o f Longwood by the town council.
sprouts, Texas carrots, chives,
A SECTION OF A P R IM A R Y or first grm1e room o f the new English
Pearsall and William Woodmiscellaneous g r e e n s , en­
Estates Elementary School building 1b pictured aliove as it will appear to
lock; second, Mr. and Mrs.
dive, escsrolc, green onions,
first grncler» when the school opens its doors fo r the first time. Ench
parsley, parsley root, radish­
John Vanderschaaf; t h i r d ,
primary room is equipped with drinking fountains nnd its own rest
es, spinach, potatoes, turnips,
Mrs. Blatt and Mrs. Darld
rooms.
(Herald Photo)
rutabagas, dandelions a n d
PARIS (U P I )—A writer and
Singer.
watercress.
EW , first, Mr. and Mrs. W.
PA LM BEACH GARDENS married an attractive young , newsmen and photographers a publisher's agent dueled
Top fruit values will be (U P I ) — Millionaire sports­
F . Columbe; second, Mrs. Flo
airline stewardess in the First were barred from Ihe cere­ with sabers Wednesday in
rhubarb, boneydewa, apples, man Peter A. B. Widener HI
front of Victor Hugo'* horns
Donnan and Mrs. Myrtle Dunmony.
Baptist
Church
Wednesday
Florida oranges and grape­
to settle a dispute over a new
nebacks, third, T. II. Gove and
night.
fruit.
Mra. Myron Accardl.
book.
Eggs and dairy products
Widener, heir to a $100 milHungarian author Eskinasy
Section B was directed by
continue to be good buys.
Mlsa Ethel Johnson. Winners
ion estate left by his father,
The Parent-Teacher League pinked Jean Mordacq lo hon­
Fish shoppers will find good
were, NS, first, Mrs. Charles
married
Frances
M i r i a n o f St. Luke's Christian I)ny orably win the conflict. Mor­
supplies of clams, fillets, hal­
Hassell and Mrs. Richard
Crenshaw
in
a
private
cere­ School in Slavia will meet at 8 d a c q , who received a super­
But many taxpayers— ant* IR S ruled this past year that ibut, scallops, smelt and oys­
By Chari re W. Schoeneman
ficial flesh wound in his side,
8tevens; second, Mrs. Agnes
mony.
p. m. Monday in the school had challenged Eskanasy aft­
particularly traveling sales­ a musician who uses his auto ters.
W ritten for
Wacbter and Mra. Norman
JACKSON, Miss. (U P I) The Rev. Sherman Swann,
nuditorium. A 40-minute film, er the latter criticized a biog­
Meyer; third, F. E. Benton Newspaper Enterprise Assn. men— will fo r the first tlmo mobile to commute to work
The Mississippi House of Rep­ who performed the ceremony,
solely
because
his
instruments
"F aith o f Our Fam ily," ex­ raphy of French author Leon
and Norman Meyer.
ha able to deduct some ex­
(Last o f 10 Artlclea)
said
Miss
Crenshaw
was
resentatives passe a bill Wed­
are too bulky to carry ran deplaining home devotions wilt Dauded, w h i c h Mordacq'a
EW , first, Mrs. C. R. An"qulic attractive, brown-hair­
Sums o f the new 1003 trav­ penditures on business trips duct hia transportation rosts.
nesday that could send par­
firm published.
be shown.
draws and Mra. Frank Holder;
ed
—
the
All
Antcrican
girl
This ruling mean* that any
aecond, Mra. A . G. Besom and el deduction rulea may restrict whlrh the IR S had not pre­
Members o f
the Geneva ents of illegitimate children to type."
taxpayer can deduct his ear
Mrs. O. N. Lackey; third, Mra. what you can deduct on com­ viously allowed.
Girls 4-11 Club discussed the prison unless they submit to
The 39-year-oid Widener is
A taxpayer may now deduct expense in going to nnd from
Nan Edwarda and William G. bined buaineia-plcasure tr i;*
importance o f buying correct voluntary sterilization.
a former Palm Beach County
work
if
he
would
not
have
us­
Innrrspring Mattress
Luts.
and may maka substantiation ns a part o f hix traveling ex ­
sii.es o f pins, needles, thread
Sponsors said the proposal sheriff and a horse breeder.
On Saturday o f this week o f all travel expenses more penses his expenditures for ed his rar on such trips except and thimbles at this week’s was aimed at curbing welfare Hialeah Park's $100,000-added
Renovation Special
laundry, dry c l e a n i n g , or for the need o f taking his
• t 1:30 p.m., the club will difficult.
meeting o f the group.
Includes:
Widener handicap race
is
problems
caused
by
an
esti­
pressing o f clothing if he was tools with him.
hold Its first Open Pairs Club
• Cleaning &amp; Processing
Tha meeting was held at mated 8,000 illegitimate births named after his family.
Another exception: You can
'away from home" when he
Felt
Championship In a one ses­
2:30 p. m. Tuesday in the in the state each year.
The couple plans to honey,
• llrand New Cover for
diduct the cost o f all trans­
made these expenditures.
sion game. Play w ill be at
Community Hall with eight
The measure, yet to be moon in Paris later this
Mattress
two
or
Also, the IllS now permits portation between
the Firemen's Recreation Hall
m e m b e r s and one guest, passed by the state Senate, month.
• llrand New Insulation
a business expense deduction mere posts o f duty fo r busi­
and no reservations are nec­
where needed
Cluudia Watkins, in attend­ would make it a felony for
Miss Crenshaw quit her Job
for tha cost o f transportation ness reasons whether or nut
essary. A small fee will be
SANFO RD
ance.
any person to become the as a stewardess (fo r Delta
they
are
overnight
trips.
by a liusinessman or employe
requested.
The value o f keeping sewing parent of more than one child Airlines) four days ago and
119 Magnolia
(End o f Series)
who is "aw ay from home"
equipment clean at all times born out of wedlock. Convic­ moved out o f the apartment
By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
Avenue
from his hotel or motel to and
also was discussed us was the tion would carry prison sen­ she shared with several other
Motion to buy a new film from his place o f business
Phone F A 2-6321
ndvantkgcs of a sewing box. tences up to five years unless girls at Miami Beach.
strip projector for Wilson (fo r example, a customer's
n o t k -r o r Anri.irATios
Members will make skirts as the offender agreed to sterili­
The marriage was kept sec­
r« R t a x iiK r .n
FR E E P IC K U P and D E L IV E R Y
•tore).
their firat project.
ret until the last minute, and
zation.
(t r r . Jst.tS KlarlJa stale!#* e f School at Psoia was approved
This phrase "aw ay from
sasoi
by tha PTO at the quarterly
home" Is a technical one in
n o tice
in i i E n u n r o i v K S . T h a t Sira. l l e l l e e Ism p the meeting held recently.
the tax law. Meals and lodg­
h o ld e r of th e fo ll o w i n g r a r t l Jamca Murray, principal, ing o f a taxpayer are deduct­
LONDON ( U P I )—Sir Win­
first# h a s file d a a ld r e r tific e l#
f o r t a x daad to ba Issued ahowed a film on reptiles to ible, fo r Instance, if the tax­ ston Churchill, who will he Bo
8 YR.
I h s r t o n . T h s e s r t l f l r a t e n um November,
Wednesday
b a r a n d y e a r o f Issuance, th e Illustrate tha value o f using payer is "aw ay from home’ in in
d s s r r l p t ln n of t h s p r o p e r ty ,
tha pursuit of hia trade or visited his "fa vo rile club,"
90 PROOF
a n d th# n a m e In w h ic h It w a s film in teaching.
business. Otherwise, meals and the House of Commons, where
as#rsa#d ar# a s fo llo w s :
In other business a nomin­
he
took
his
usual
seat.
lodging are not, of rourse, de­
C e r t i f i c a t e So. 170 Y e a r of
ating committee was appoint­
la s u a n r # 1X 1
Ho has been showing up
REG. 4.60
ductible—unless, under cer­
ed hy Herbert Muse, presi­
IM P. SCOTCH
llew rlp tln a ef rr o p e r ty i
Txita I A S li lk . 2 C a n a a n P l a t dent, to recommend a new tain circumstances, the meals regularly at Parliament since
REG. 7.13
Hi,ok 1 P a s s in s
qualify as deductible business lie announced Iasi year that
N am e In w h ic h a s s e s s e d A r ­ •late o f nfflrera at the next
this
session
would
he
his
last.
entertainment.
c h ie C ro ss » t at. All of s a id meeting whlrh la Scheduled
p r o p e r t y lie ln x In t h e C o un ty
There is a difference o f General elections will be call­
e f Hrmlnols, H tala o f F lo r id a , fo r May 12. Serving on the
upinlon
among rourta, how­ ed before Nov. 1.
t l n l s a a s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e s h a l l committee are Murray, Buddy
be re d eem e d a r m r d l n e lo l a w
ever,
us
to whether "hom e"
th# p r o p e r t y desc rib ed In such Appleby and ('art Anderson. means the taxpayer's resi­
c e r t i f i c a t e w il l be sold In th#
Mrs. H. T. fillcer, rhnlrmun
h l s h s a t b id d e r a t t h e front o f the float committee for the dence or his principal place of
door of t h e Hsmlnols C o u n ty
U
,T H
business. Furthermore,
the
C o u r t H ouse a t Hanford, F l o r ­ Christmas purnde, was given
id a , on t h e f i r s t M o nday In a vote o f applause for her 11(6 seeks to Impose a rule
JACKSONVILLE
—
Flort h * m onth of A p ril, 1SSI, w h lr h
that the toxpnyer must he
Ida's midwife population de­
la t h e It h d a y of April. I H 4. work on the project.
"away from home overnight"
D ated t h i s 17th d a y e f F e b creased to the 200-mark in
or where rest was needed in
v u a r y , 1X 1.
1903 for the first time in Ihe
(O ff ic ia l C l e r k ' s Beat)
order to obtain a deduction for
A r t h u r II. I l s r k w l t h , J r .,
slate's midwife history.
his
meals.
For
most
taxpay­
C l e r k C i r c u it Court,
FII*riT M H B NA441!
Miss Enid M atill son. direct­
Hsmlnols C o un ty, F l o r i d a NOTIt.’ K IH h e r e b y nlv cn t h a t ers, these unresolved ques­
or
of the State Hoard of
l l y t II. T. Ila y . J r . , D C.
I am enxaB#'t In hunlne## at
W hite Sparkling Burgundy
Pink
P u b l is h M ar. I, 13, 1», X . 1X 4 Caa##lb»rry, Sem in al# t '» u n - tions will cause no difficulty. Health's Division of Public
Itrg. 4.60 — 33.88 Caea
CDB-11
What is Important to most Health
ty , Florida, un der lb# flrtltlmi#
.17.95 Cane
Nursing,
said
Ihe
lt»frln# r- taxpayers about the |&gt;hriise
lx t h r cincvrr coim t . antalnmne Anf Ar,a##«ll&gt;#rry
steady increase of hospital
ir CondltlonliiK Htiop
N IX T II
J I 'I I I C M t ,
r i l t c r i T Hervlc#. and t h a t I Intend tn "away from home" is thut
deliveries by phyalclana ha*
O F F I.O IIII IA IN A N D FOR re w ls te r #ald mime w it h th#
they cannot generally deduct reduced tho need for midBF.MIXOI.M t O I'.NTV.
C le r k nf th# C i r c u it Court.
( l i t NCr.lt V NO, I M H .
Hrmlnnl# C o un ty, F lo r id a . In their commuting expenses. (A
J . H III.F.ABON, J it . , a s A d ­ a cc o rd a n ce w it h th# iirovlelone taxpayer like a sulcsman ran, wives lo the point where they
deliver only about 4 per cent
m i n i s t r a t o r o f V e t e r a n s Af of lb# Flctltlnu# Name Histf a i r s , an O ffic er n f the D ulled tit##. t n - w l t : S e c tio n I S M S huwever, deduct his transpor­ of all births In the state.
■ ■
TH
S l a t e s of A m e r ic a ,
F lo r id a Htatiit## l&gt;S7.
tation expenses on the job
"But in spite of the In­
P l a in t i f f .
His: C u r lD F. Illnw
even
though
he
is
not
"away
•vs.
crease in hospital and phy­
P u b lis h Feb. 27 A M ar. I, 12.
JA M ES
nonenT
M KIUW K. IS. I SSI.
fiom home," says the IRS, sician services," she said,
T i l l : II. J i t . a n d HDHANNF. U C D Il- X
just as long as the expenses "w e expert that midwives
M K ill W IvTIIKII, h is w if e.
D efen dan ts IN T i l l ! C l l t r r IT C4II NT OF ate directly attributable to will still lie In demand in
N O T IC E 41F B U T IN
TIIK NINTH J T D It 'IA I. ( l i t . the actual ronduct o f his trade Florida for a number of
IM P. FR E N C H
KEG. 3.83
M O R T IIA IIH
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nr
business.)
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years, particularly In area*
VD
C A N A D IA N
W K TIIR II, J l l . a n d BUS- I ' l l 4 Nt'KII V NO. I O S !
But tlicro are exceptions where hospitals and physi­
K E N T U C K Y 'S F IN E S T
I l\ .
W H IS K E Y
AN'NK U MKIIIWKTIIKII, HPIIIMIFIKt.D
INSTITUTION
even
to
the
commuting
excians'
services
are
not
read­
b i s w if e , w h o se re sid en ce FOII KAVINtIH,
N o w Aged 7 Full Year
l a N a sh v ille , T e n n es s ee
P l a in t i f f , pense rule! For example, the ily available.
N o * a fine 6 Y ear Can.
a n d w h o s e l a s t kn o w n ad va
Kentucky Ilourlnm
adian Whiakey at the Pop- I
d r e s s Is I IS V a lle y w o o d AI.t.KN K. IIOYNK, HU. r t us.
Drive.
#1 al.
ular American Rlend Price.
BONDED
YOU A R E HERKIIY NOT!
Defendant#
REG. 8.20 — 43.73 C ASE
PIKD t h a t a Co m p laint to
REG.
NOTICR OF BI'IT IN
KY.
Keg. 6.25 — 47.88 Cane
fo rec lo se a c e r t a in inortKSK*
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t h e r e o f a s r e co r d ed In P la t
lnt*re#t# by, t h r n u x b , u n ­
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der o r a a a ln # l III# afo re86 PROOF
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n » l e C o u n t y , F lorida,
Yl)U AIIK h e r e b y n otified
IM P. SCOTCH
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b a a been file d a a a l n a t yo u In t h a t a Co m p laint lo furedo##
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t h e ab o ve s t y le d s u it, the abort ., c e r t a in niortxiiii# e n c u m b e r .
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Full
G I'C K K N IIK IM K K
K Y . 8TR. BOURDON
J r . , a s A d m i n is t r a t o r of V e t ­ r e a l p r o p e r ly , l o - w l l t
KEG.
5.60
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v e r s u s JAMKH lin llK I I T M K ill
lee ted by our experts in
t . a c o r d l n i t lo t h r p l a l
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3.93
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thereof a s
recorded
In
Ky. W e guarantee this
Full
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the
WorkT.
q u ir e d lo s e r v e a c o p y of yo u r
Hemlnoj# C o u n ty, F lo r id a
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A n s w e r or o ili e r p l s a d l n i to h a s t u r n file d again # ! you In
7 YR. 8TR. K Y . BIUI.
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A t t o r n e y . S la c k N. C levelan d ar# re q u ired to ##rv# a copy
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your
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nr o lli r r
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Sanford’s economy right now hin­
ges on two thing— agriculture and
the Sanford Naval A ir Station.
Consider these possibilities: One
night o f sub-freezing temperatures
could wipe out the agricultural econ­
omy for at leust a year.
A stroke o f a pen in the Penta­
gon could phase out the air station
here.
The first possibility is alwuys with
us. The second could be simply a
matter o f timp.
Manned aircraft will, without a
doubt, be phased out o f its present
important status ns missiles are per­
fected and others nre taken from the
drawing boards. This is inevitable.
Yet, Sanford has an alternative
which can be pushed and which will
ease the economic impact when the
two blows occur.
It’s a 30-mile strip o f ditch to the
Atlantic Ocean.
The Sanford Port Authority, now
in its formative stage, is inching to­
ward full accreditation. Legislative

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action is being sought to give the
authority, authority to construct
docks and warehouses in the San­
ford area.
Such action will assure Sanford
and the surrounding area o f perroncut prosperity. It will be followed, as
sure ns night follows day, with in­
dustry, diversified industry.
This has been proven repeatedly
where similar facilities have been in­
stalled. A barge canal to the Atlan­
tic Ocean will o|&gt;en a new era, a new
world, for Sanford. Official forma­
tion o f the Sanford Port Authority
will show industry this area means
business.
We urge all phases o f Sanford and
Seminole life to get behind this pro­
ject. the one item that has been ov­
erlooked for too long by too many
persons, except for a dedicated few
who have worked for it for long, long
years.
Sanford is at the starting line,
awaiting the verbal gun to be fired
by the populace.

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a lot o f money going to the dogs.
It’s cheap, though, compared to the
$1 million now s|&gt;ent every year on
medical and hospital expenses, work
time lost and compensation because
o f dog bites.

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still, is not repentance. Repentance
is sorrow converted into action; in­
to a movement toward a new and
better life.— Marvin Richardson Vin­
cent.

"T w o beagles
$ 50.00
"One coon deg
raised and sold
30.00
"Tobacco
EI7.I0
10.00
"E g g s
“ Tomatoes
50.00
"Vegetables
165.60"
picking berries
A s any fool can plainly
see, all o f thla adds up to
$442.75. But hold on a second.
There is more to this than
meets the eye.
)le.
In its report on the case,
In aupport o f his claim, the
the Social Security program,
i self-employed person muit
-lava a net incoma o f at least
1400 a yaar fo r a cartaln
period before hia retirement,
I ihculd now like to ac­
quaint you with the trials and
irfbuiatlons o f a Tcnneasee
'armer w h « has been trying
x&gt; convince the government
hat his Income fo r 1062 waa
e ffic ie n t to make him eligi-

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Mrs. Frances Wester
$12-621$

Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Mile*
838-3676

f.aka Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
222-4722

Casselberry
Mrs. jane C'aaaelberry
$98-504$
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Magin
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Mrs. Donna Eateo
618-2517
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
$22-4841

DcBary
Mr*. Adam Muller
666-411$

Oviedo
Mra. George Kelsey
268-348$

Enterprise
Mire Helen Snodgrass
S68-993S

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Thun., March 12, 1904

Wa l t e r a. «iBt.ow. k d ito r a&gt; o r u i h g a a
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picking
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farmer's

fore the $165.65 ‘ was not in­
cludable in his gross income."
— The $80 he collected front
the sale o f the two beagles
and the coon dog was “ not in­
cidental to the fnrmiug oper­
ation and is, therefore, not
includublc us farm Income."
— The
farm er “ did
not
allow any depreciation fo r his
mule," which he purchased ill
1060 for $115 with the expec­
tation that it would last for
eight yeni*.
Accordingly, the adminis, tuition rules that the farmer
|did not, in fact earn the nej cessary $100.
The f a r m e r complained
about the mutter to his ccngressinan. Rep. James II.
Quillen, R-Tenn., who in turn
took it up with the Social Se­
curity administration.
“ Would you," Quillen wrote,
“ be kind enough to rxpluin to
me how the mule-depreciation
scale is set np."
“ Depreciation o f a capital
asset, lie it mule or what­
ever, is a business expensr,"
the
agency
replied.
"W e
figure it like any other capital
assets, i.c. cost divided by
useful life in yvurs equals
annual depreciation."
By
this
reckoning,
the
mule
depreciated
in
the!
amount o f 814.72Vi in 1002.
That settles that, apparent­
ly, but Quillen atill has hopes
thnt the agency will modify
its position to the extent o f
allowing the berry picking
and the beagle and roon dog
sales to count toward the
farmer's retirement.

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The

result,

on

television.

Douglas-Home,

the “ faieless" one, was mak­
ing his impression as prim*
minister, lie alto was emerg­
ing as a political in-fighter.
To Harold Wilson’s claim
that Labor could best lead
the way to a renewal of
science, education and indus­
try, he replied by calling
W ilson a “ salesman o f syn­
thetic science."
Replying to Wilson's de­
mand that Britain ' ‘sweep
away the grouse-moor con­
ception of national leader­
ship," he showed a sense o f
humor.
lie
quietly
advised
his
ministers against g r o u s e
•hooting. It was, he said,
becoming a dirty woid.

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Phil Newsom Says . . .

When
Winston
Churchill wages ate at a rcconl high
Industries are expanding
led his party to victory in
and' Munoz is on the ballot.
Awarcneess of the new reg­ the British elections of Oc­ and some ate complaining of
An interesting, new develop- Arturo Ortiz Toro. They and
istration trends comes ju»ti tober, lUol, it was the lie- a shot luge o f skilled nten,
ment has quietly occurred in men like Raymond Acosta,!
as President Johnson Is pro-1 ginning o f unbroken Con­ particularly in construction.
the continuing Puerto Rican ' voting head of Citizens lor
paring to name bis
three servative party rule extend­
So headlong has been the
struggle among iorees ntlvo-j State 51. feel statehood never
members to a 13-membcr 1ing to this moment.
rush o f the British economy
rating, variously, an updated will have a fair test at the commission newly created to!
In elections generally pre­ that the government, which
cuntmontteulth status, state­ (tolls so long as the popular
study Puerto llu o 'i future |k&gt;- dicted for June, under the last year cut taxes to spur
hood, and independence.
litical status.
new leadership of Sir Alec it on, lately felt impelled to
In late January, .registra­
The commission, set to un­ Douglus-llome, the Conserv­ pul on the btakrs by raising
tions for the 1964 gubernator­
dertake its labors soon, will! atives will try fo r their the bank rate on borrowing.
ial and other election* were
be rounded out with two
More of a surprise, espec­
fourth consecutive victory.
Imld on the island. They scent
member* each from the U .S..
II)
II
mI Cochran
And for the first time in ially to his detractors, ha*
to indicate a definite dropoff
About the easiest way to House and Senate, and six many months, they am be |been Sir Alec llouglits-lloine.
in support lor stulchood.
Harold
Macmillan
lose
your standing is by lying. front the island, to lie chosen ing given a chance to win. W h r it
In the I960 governorship
“ according to Puerto Uicatt
Calcst public opinion polls minted him foreign minister
contest, tile Republican State*
Why do men wutk hard titi law ."
show the Labor party o f [ in hi* government in July,
hood Party gained 32 percent
The
gnmp probably will
save
their money so their
Harold Wilson lending the Unit), the appointment was
of the total vole. This was a
take !rom a year to 16 mon­
new high. Gov. Luis Munoz soils won't have the prohlrlii* lbs to do the job and its pure Conservatives by 5.5 percent­ met by derision slid ridicule,
Marin and his Popular Demo that mudr melt o f their fn-j ly advisory recommendations age points, a gain o f 2.5 lie was ihihhcd the “ fuceleaa
points for the CoHsri vativea earl." He was sn earl be­
cratic Party supporters of them?
to Congress will in no wuy ai­
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fore stripping himself of sll
in a week.
an improved commonwealth
le d the coming elections.
Some informers jaws get
A t the peak of the Pio- of bis titles but our.
status, collected just 60 per
All |Hissibilities — refined
But lie proved himself a
cent. Independence support­ an auitil lot of cxircDc out commumteallli status, state­ fumo sex scandal within tile
of Mime of
file
teen ago
govei niueiil
last
full, the more tlinii competent foreign
ers gut just 3.6 percent.
hood and independence — will
|io|l.s allowed Labor Iruding minister.
The 1664 registrations gave dance*.
be reviewed.
When
Macmillan
iiaiued
by a seemingly insurmount­
*
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Munoz' party 67 percent. A
The ultimate expectation is
bint to succeed ss bead o f
When you have more guest*
able 20 points.
small percentage, possibly 5
that Congress finally will propercent chose at this stage than chair* just tall it a buf­ lhim- a new course of action.
Cieilil for the apparent the parly and ptinie mini­
not to identify themselves fet dinner.
voter
switch is being given ster. the bowls rose again,
In lie voted upon by Puertoi
# •
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with any party. 'Hie remain-1
to
two
sources. Due is the I So deep was the split within
Itieans in an island-wide pleb­
der, less than 3(J percent, was
It's a.* haul to make much |iscite some years hence.
current wave o f prosperity Hie party tliut one writer,
surveying possibilities o f the
split among all oilier parties. money last as it was to
Munoz
presently
opposes winch Uiitaiu is enjoying.
ruining
election,
described
No reliable breakdown of! make it first.
statehood on llie ground that The other is Douglas-Home
• • •
tile conservatives as display­
this remainder can be had
whose
selection
to
replace
Puerto Itico. lor all Its re-1
from official sourece*. Air i I f * &gt;our own fault if you 're(
ing s "t'idlertive d e a t h
markuhlc advances in She i the ailing Harold Macmillan
wish."
some curious reason.
11 u t ealled into the income lav o f­
as
Hi
it
ip
&gt;
i
Pi
lin
e
Minister
last decade, does not lu ve a
some estimates suggest the fice because of unfold wealth.
'ITie our mao who seemed
strong enough economic loot­ split the party in bitter de­
Statchoodcrs' total Is now I
above
the tpiaiiel was Dougbate
which
btoughl
glee
to
ing to get along without the
down to 25 percent or less. |
las-llume himself
special advantages it enjoy* the Laborin'*.
.Munoz’ party in past elec­
He
looieil
the
roontiv
Tiailitiinially, the Riilish
under eummonwt-allh status.
tions has often received a vote I
Maleliooder* argue that this voter has ignoii'd tin' idio­
percentage higher titan its
status is
fundamentally
a cy nciacicn or politicians mid
share ol registrations, picking
Iraud. that the freedom Con­ voted accuidltig to Ins poeup two or three points from
The
mud. almost
weird
gress granted under it can be ketbouk. Financially, hn is
scramble of television and
among the undeclared.
taken away at a stroke, that feeling fine.
By this reasoning, assuming radio stations to push as
Unemployment is down to
the islund thus is still in col
the venerable
g o v e r n o r mull) commercials as possi­ omal bondage.
less III.in two |ier cent an I
stands as expected for re ; ble at the audience lias be
election this year, he m ight, come a national scandal.
obtain 70 percent of the total —Rep. Eiuanucl Celler, D
vote.
N. Y .
Whatever hi* share of the
November total, it will lie iniI believe llicie will never
possible this time — as be­ again be a great world war
Ail/Wrt Ihl 1'itiiliiri «/
II nrlil 't /Vr«Z II" » ( f t*
fore — to separata supjiort t . . . and I believe that it is the
for
commonwealth
status discoveries of scientists . , . |
from the Islanders' ovcrwlicl-l that is now forcing us to
nting sentimental attachment | mote into a period in the his-1
to $1until.
fury o f the world, a period ot
It is this which most up­ peace and reason.
sets such Kcpublican State­ —Nobel chemist Dr. lanut C.
hood leaderrt as Miguel GarPauling.
WASHINGTON

COMPLETE
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Political Notebook

WELLS

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Hershberger In a ■
Myopic Promoters
threw d salesman. He mined
W ell, Cal is entirely cotrect. let prise even 10 years hence
over In Ihr newspaper field
"N e v e r even mention your simply M l’ ST take stork of
s fle r 20 sears in merchan­ con prtitor," is a truism which its basic aims and reason for
dising and large scale sellexistence.
s i still emphusizn in college
Some editor* hemoan th*
lor. Rot he says hr la puz­
courses dealing with the “ Payzled hr many nrwapupera
fact they must carry a page
chology o f Advertising."
which ncl like sheep, or even
of ciiinir*.
o ffer aid to the enemy! 1 And to spend $100.0(10 of a
5 el that comic page is supnewspaper's funds to adver­ pc rd In recruit children and
Study this rase wi th care.
CASE S-410: Cnl Hersh­ tise the local TV stations and convert them into newspaper
berger, aged 45. is Soles Mali­ their prugianta via beautiful addicts early in life before
supple­ TV steal* them away.
nger for file newspaper syndi- j week-end magazine
cole that bundles this column. ments, is plain folly!
Alas, the usual comic puge
I' is high time such iuutual- doesn't have even T IIIIK E
"D r. Crane,” he snid ns we
executives te-analyzed ionite strip* that aie slanted
hod lunch together recently, islic
“ I not dcinhfounded by the nr- their own aims and purposes. in children in grammar school.
tioi of a few big newspapers.
“ I don't care what you say Look for yourself!
“ Fne example, one o f Ihr about me." said P. T. Hurnum,
“ till, we have a iloz.en good
litigF.it impels in this country “ ji.st as long a- you mention i hilil t tunic*,” many an editor
is spending thousands o f dot- (lie name P. T. Rattium."
has told me.
latr. on ads to tell its trailers
This adaga of advertising
Hut he thinks just heeausn
nliout its swanky week-end TV
•uwa Uarnum'a keen under* n child character is in a com­
magazine supplement.
riling of human nature.
j ic, tliut such a comic strip is
“ Ittil why should n newspa­
irnum thus wouldn't s|h-iuI f.sciliHtilig to kiddies. That's
per go out o f its wu.v to hie money* even to ntlaik a not true!
•plug' for its major rival, competitor by name.
Most of the so-called child
Hut to spend his own money comics today, though possibly
namely, T V station?
"It's had enough to run n to I.A U I) the enemy — that very funny to A D U L T , leave
frci T V log to advertise one's would have Itet-n intolerable to grode schoolers cold.
rival, hut why spend $100,000 ltd mini and all other smart
For they simply put adult
additional on car cards and advertising experts!
vends and ideas I n t o th*
hi.'boards ami even ads in
Newspapers ate still the utoulhs o f youngsters, which
other nevvs|mpers, just to Dl l ' nti.jor educational force in ' tiius appears eouiienl to adults,
your readers shout T V pro­ America, not even excepting but not to children.
grams?
toe public school system.
Children want suspense com­
“ Thnt would be like asking
But a lot o f them are blind­ ic* w ith brief balloons and o f
the tniltoads to puss out beaut­ ly acting like sheep and the “ continued it o r y " formal.
iful brochures , extoling the stampeding after any big nam­ A '**, them aren't T H R E E
pr.iises of airlines! I don't get ed paper that leads the way. such child comics in America
i f ”
lusteud, a newspaper that today! Cheek met

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

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In order to qusllfy fo r old Hating the follow ing aources tratlon art forth the following
additional findings:
■ge Insurance benefit* under Income for that year:

Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia Barlos
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Remember then from what you
have fallen, repent and do the works
you did at first. I f not, I will come
to you and remove your lumpstnnd
from its place, unless you repent.—
Rev. 2:5.

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Dog-gone Insurance
While neither rain nor sleet nor
all the rest o f it can do it, a dog of­
ten does. Stop, that is, the U.S.
mail.
About 7,000 postmen are bitten by
belligerent dogs every year. Many
thousands more are threatened and
intimidated by vicious or suspicious
animals.
No more. The letter carriers are
going to figh t back with a new wea­
pon— an aerosol spray can o f dog re­
pellent.
Under threat o f attack by a dog,
the carrier will deftly unclip the can
from his belt and let him have it.
The resulting yellowish spray is said
to blind a dog temporarily up to a
distance o f 12 feet.
By the time the animal recovers,
the sw ift courier is well away on his
appointed rounds. Fidu will think
twice next time.
The antidog spray will cost the de­

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T h e o n ly su re w a y In H A V I

DON'T W A IT ! U U ILI) IT NOW
M in t a den? A new patio? t\hairier you plan In build
around the hump IhU spring, for the grratrat srlrcthm
of building m alrrial* and the lowest price*, shop our
yard!
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6th St.

C A ItltY .

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Way
322-0500

in iiiic y is In S A V I money. HKA0
FOR OUR A SSO C IA TIO N and
njM'n jo u r saving-' .u co iu il uov**

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6. For Rant

1. Lost ft Found

Phone
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From Sanford Exchange

322-5612
From Seminole County

425-5938
NOT LONG DISTANCE

Office 204 W . First
CLASSIFIED D ISPLA Y:
Toe*., thru F i t - t F. X . Sep
before insertion. Mas. • S at
R E SPO N SIB ILITY:
The Herald win not be re­
sponsible for more then oae
Incorrect taiertloa of pour e l,
end reserves the rlfh t to rev ile or reject tap advirtiiemeat from whet ordered to
eoaform to the policies o f thle
M l* .
d e a d l in e *
S TR A IO R T CLASSIFIED:
Tue»., thru F r t - t F. X . dep
before InierUon. M ob. • S e t
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T IIE BTATK OF P L O n itl* TOl
ALFRED J. FRANKLIN
who** jiiin of r**l4*ne*
li unknown
A Sworn Complaint having
h»*n flloil *g*ln*t you In «h»
Circuit Court In and (or K»mlnola County, Florida, In Chaneary, for Dlvorca. tha abort
till* • ( laid action balng Lor•tta R. Franklin. Flalnllff »•.
Alfrad J. Franklin, Dafandant,
thaaa praaanta art to cauaa
and r*eulra you to f ill your
wrlttan dafrnata. If any, to tha
Complaint fllad haraln, and to
aorta a copy tharaof upon
P la in tiff* attornay on or ba(ora tha loth day of March,
A. D. U R , otharwlaa * Dacraa
Pro Confaaaa w ill bo antarad
acatnat you and the cauaa
procrad at parta.
WITNESS my hand and offlclal Sail at Sanford, Srmlnola
County, Florida, thle ?Jth day
of Fabruarjr, A. D. t i l l .
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Darkwlth. Jr,
Clark • ( tha Circuit Court.
Ninth Judicial circuit of
Florida, In and for Saminola County
Byi Martrn T. Vlhlan, D.C.
Cordon v. Frederick
Attornay (or Plaintiff
110 E. Commarclal
Suita 1 Kirk riaaa
P. O. Boa 1711
Sanford, Florida, 1:771
Publlah Fab. 17 * Mar. I, It.
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THU BTH JUDICIAL CTECVIT
IN
AND
POE
SEMINOLE
COl'NTV. FLORIDA.
IN CHANCENT NO. ISMS
NOTICE TO DEFEND OR
ORDER OF FCRLICATION
• L IT FOR PORECLoet'RR
RICHMOND H ILL BAVINOS
RANK, n Naw Tork oorporatlon.
Plaintiff,

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HKRRKRT I*
HUTCHESON
and DOLORES HUTCH KAON',
hit wila, tad JOHN a BEL­
LAMY and MARTHA BEL­
LAMY, kla wlfa,
Dafandanta.
TOt JOHN O RELLAMT and
MARTHA RELLAMT, hla
wlfa
(Raaldanaa unknawn)
And all unknown partlaa
claiming any Intaraat by,
through, undar or againat aarh or oltbar of tha
abort namad partita who
mar ba daad or ara not
known ta ba daad ar
allra.
HERBERT U HUTCHE­
SON and DOLOREB HUT­
CHESON. kla wlfa
I I I Norman Artnua
Norfolk, Vlrstnla
YOU. AND EACH OF YOU,
ara htraby notlflad that a
Complaint far Faraclaaura at
Martcata
baa
baan
fllad
aralnat yon. and yau ara raeulrtd ta aarra a copy of your
Anawtr or Plaadlns* to tha
Complaint an tha Plalntlffa
attornay, Jaatph M. Fltasarald,
I I I Strurlty Truat Building.
Miami It. Flarlda. and film tba
original Anawar ar Plaadlns
In tha efflct at tha Clark of
tha Circuit Caurt on or bafero
tba trd dar ef April A. It,
11(4. If you fall to do on.
Judgment by default w ill ba
takaa agatnat yau for tba rallaf dtmaudad In tba CamplalaL
Tha dtaerlpllon af tba raal
property proceeded agalnat la:
U»l tl. Block A. WOODMURK PAR K tad IlKPLAT, according ta Plat
tharaof recorded la Plat
Book It. P*Sa ft. Publle
Racorda af eamlaalo Coun­
ty, Florida:
TOOKTUEH W ITH the rat­
ioning pereoaal property:
Waatlagbouaa llafrlgarntor.
Modal IlMBLt. Hartal HU
tllllt
Waatlnehauta Built - la
Range,
Modal
KTBM X
Serial VltlTS*
This notice aboil bo pnbllabad aara each weak for four
coaaecutlvo noaka 1* tba Sonford Harold.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Seaford.
Semlaolo
Otuoty,
Florida, thla tad day at March
A. D. t i l l .
ISBAL)
Artbur H. Reckwlth. Jr.
Clark. Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Joaapk M. ntagarald
IIS Security Truat Bulldlag
Miami U . Florida
PRaaktla 1-ltTI
pubiiab Mar. a, it. it. a*. ttaa
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12- RaaI Eatxtf For Said

LOST:
Msa's
White Gold N IC E L Y Furn. clean, modern, CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON D EB ARY: 2 BR., terrauo
floors, elee. heat, air-cood.,
2 BR, Fla. Rm. 322-3909.
L A K E . CaU e v e n i n g *
Wedding Band, downtown.
built-in GE kiteben. $17,000
Please return to Box 69,
322-1397.
Lake Mary, 1 BR. bouts. Pb.
W. T. Corbett, R u l Estate,
Sanford Herald.
322-3049 or 222-9347.
3 BR. bouse Inquire 117 Cata­
999-4791.
lina Drive.
L Notices • rerwoBAlB
3 BR. bouse, Lake Monroe.
LOCH ARBOR
322-3015.
INCOME T A X SERVICE
11. Renl Estate Wanted 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath Custom
0 . M. Harrisons
built Home, just loaded
2 Story bouse, 214 W. 13th S t , N E E D Cola Laundry sites for
1311 Palmetto
with quality and space. An
Pb. 222-4179.
our Customers. No sewer
m -ttn
222-7949
Ideal Large Fam ily home
connections are required.
FU RN. 2 Bedrm., o ik floori,
with a realistic price of
The Viking Co., Box 3972,
masonry borne. 1 Blk. West
$21,000, with good term*
Sarasota, Fla.
of Hwy. 17-92 on 434, then 1
Repairs, p ir t i;
Electrolux,
available!
I f you appreblk. South on East St. to
Kirby,
RexAlr,
A irw ay,
12. Real Estate For Sale elate Quality, see this Fine
Vincant Dr. M I 44214.
GE, etc. Cleaners sold, ex­
Home today I
changed. Free Plek-up, 1114
2 R im ., furn. $33 Inel. water,
BALL-BLATR AG ENCY
Park Ave., Sanford. Phone
3rd A Park Ava.
elec. No pete. Pb. 322-9016.
F A 1-4763.
Phone 323-3641
1901 S. Park
322-5232
VACUUM C L E A N E R -L O C A L ROOM, Pvt. family. Gentle­
3 BR., 1V4 bath home. As- Nites: 322-9971-3031 or 2249
man preferred. 322-3696.
R E PA IR S - SALES —
same payments. 322-3433.
A L L MAXES
2 BR Unfurn. bouse. 44 ml
3 BR., 1 Bath House. Modest
Phone 323-3232
fm . St. Johni Bridge on 17
• down pymt. Low mo p ym t
92. Call Collect 337-3292
101 N. Edgemon Ave., No
t . E d u c a tio n • In s tru c tio n
THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
Eustis.
Orlando. Ph. 323-5353. No
116 N. Park Ave. F A 2-6123
qualifying.
M EN 18 TO 66
3 Bedroom, 144 Bath house,
W E W IL L T R A IN YOU
furn. or unfurn. 939-1311,
G R E E N B R IA R
D UPLEX. 3 mi. So. Sanford
To operate or repslr Heavy
Caitelberry.
Choice
lota
available
in
Are. on lot 170 x 200. Also
Equipment—Bulldoter, Moaoned for trailer. A bar­
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
3
B
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Unfurn.
house,
kit.
torgrader, Scraper, Crane,
gain for cash or will trade
overlooking
g o lf
course.
equlpt.. Military personnel.
Dragline. Earn IIBO per wk.
for Orlando property. Ph.
Custom building to your
$60 mo. Pb. 322-3339.
up efter training here in the
323-7319.
specifications.
Greenbrier
Soothes it.
NOT
Heme
3 BR., unfurnished bouse. Pb.
developed by
Study. M ott train S wki.
Executive type euatom-built
322-1336.
KIKG SW O O D
own expense. Terms avail­
borne. 3 BR., S bath, Fla.
BU ILD ERS, INC.
able. Worldwide placement. 2 BR. bouse, kit equipped,
room, with white terrazzo
202 Fairmont Dr.
STATE A V A APPRO VED
floors. A
dream kitchen
$75. 322-3303.
F A 2-8074
For full
Information send
with dishwasher and dis­
name, address, age, phone, 1 BR. furn. cottage. Adults
posal, fruit treei. In an
2 BR. Home, Study, 1V4
only. 322-1197.
hours home.
area of beautifully kept
Baths, large Family Rm. in
homes, within walking dis­
National School of Heavy
Furn. efficiency apt., for 1 or
good neighborhood; includ­
Equipment
tance o f shopping center
couple, lights A water loci.
ing steve, rcfrlg., room airand
schools. 322-5836 evenBox 69. Sanford Herald
$45. 322-7399.
conditioner,
wishing m a­
Inga, 323-7490 days.
chine
A
rugs.
Really
tar6. For Rent
1 BR. furn. a p t Quiet neigh­
rifle buyl
Monthly pay­ BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, 144
borhood. Pb. 323-1463, 9-3:30.
Clean apt. Adults only. No
ments $93.50.
bath borne. Ona bedroom
322-4301 other time*.
pets. 322-3307.
KLNGSWOOD BUILDERS,
has separate entrance, ean
Inc.
2 BR. Furn. Duplex. A vail­
be rented for income. W ill
NICE, U rge, furn. 3 Bdrm.
able Mar. 1st 14th Ava.
F A 2-9074
trade for emaller place.
apt. 1700 Magnolia. $63.
Longwood, 9 mi. from N-A.
Shown by nppelntmaat. Cell
322-3931.
8. Pb. 939-3299.
F A 1-9949.
Lg. 2 BR, down furn. apt.
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOM8
W E L A K A A PA R TM E N TS:
Water Furn. &lt;63. 322-2764.
J, 144, A 2 BATHS
Rooms private baths, 114
DOWN P A YM E N TS FROM
W.
First
SL
2 BR. Apt. furn. Pb. Days
Property Management
322-3762, Nights 322-0991.
FU RN. A p t 2300 MeUonvOl#.
k Sales Broker
Low Monthly Payments
Housetrailer. West 1st St., to FURN. Apt. 500 Park Ave.
For Complete Information
Rlvervlew,
turn
right
3
See Or CaU Your
blocks, across from Kin­ 4 BR., 2 Bath ........ $143 mo.
O ffers for your selection
dergarten. D. B. School- 2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 mo.
these Beautiful 2, I , A 4
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $33 mo.
c r a ft ,
Bedroom
SALES BROKER
2 Bedroom Duplex, fully furn.
362 Church St., Longwood.
Call S3S-3S16.
F A 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha 2563 Park Dr.
322-2430

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Payton Realty

Legal Notice
NOTICR o r 4IKNKRAL ELEC­
TION AND CHARTER BOARD
KI.RCTION
Tou will please lake notice
that a Central Election and
Charier Board Election will
ba held In tba Vlllaa* of
North Orlande. Florida on the
17th day nf March. 1114, for
tha purpose of alactlna o
Councilman In Croup t. and o
Councilman In Croup 4. and
n five member Charter Board.
Tha Flaeo o f Volina will bo
sl the Vlllaa* Office on Langwoed-Ovltdo Road In lha V ill­
as# of North Orlando and tba
polla will ba open Dorn 7:00
A. M. to 7.hi P.M.
Mally t. Halter, I.ucy Fairburn and William MacKIntoah
wRI ba Inapaetors and Htltn
F. Craae w ill bo d a rk e f tbo
Electlod.
All person* daalrlng to aVail themaelves of thalr right
of franchise will register at
once. Registration hooka will
elate *| list P.M. February
tl. 1144. tk* alataanth day ha­
ters alaetlon.
T1IB VILLACB OP MOUTH
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
B n W. W. Anderson.
MATOR
Publlah Fab. tl, ST A Mar.
I. It. t i l l .
c o n -id
tV TU B CtRCrtT COCRT.
NINTH jr n iC IA L
CtRCrtT
OP PLORDA. IN AND FOR
SKMINOLB t O t m , FLOR­
IDA.
IN CHANCKHT RO. ISAM
SARAH JOSEPHUS CRAIO.
Plaintiff.
OERALD
Sr*

ROBERT

CRAIO.

Dafandant
NOTICE OF SLIT
TOl OKRALD ROBERT CRAIO.
Br.
who** reside*** **d *ddraoa 1st
TRENTON. NEW JERSEY.
Sworn Bill of Complaint
having bean fllad I* lha Cir­
cuit Court Is nnd (or Bomlnolo County, Florid*. In Chan­
cery. sntltlod. SARAH JOSE­
PHUS CRAIO v*. OKRALD
ROBERT CRAIO. Sr. praying
far certain relief far tha aba**
namad plaintiff against yau
ar* dafandant.
NOW, THEREFORE. THI8
I I TO NOT1FT TOU that If
yau wlab I* defend agalnat
sad contest tba tkov* entitled
action, you ar* required to
flit your anawar or other
written dafana*. If any yau
baa*, with tha Clark o f tk*
above atylod Court and I*
aarv* upon plalatltra attornay,
Albert N. Fitts, whoa* address
la t Maaont* Bulldlag, 8a*ford.
Florida, a copy of oald answer
ar other wrlttan Atlanta, on
or bafor* the Ilk day of April,
1)44.
Th* nature e f said aomplalal
la to pray that tba above styl­
ed Court grant H i sbov* nan•4 plaintiff a divorce a viacut* mstrtmoall af aad from
y*FA IL NOT TO a n b w e r sa ­
les* o dacraa pro cootaaao ba
entered against you.
WITNESS my band sad afficlel seal at Banrord. Semi­
nal* County, Florida, thla trd
day of March, A. D. 1»44.
(■B A D
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark
at Above Styled
Court.
Byi Martha T. Vihlaa. D.C
Albert N. Fitts
Altarsay S Counselor at Lew
1 Maaoale Bulldlag
Saafard. Florida
Publish Mar. I. It. It. St. I t t l
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Stenstrom Realty

RENT A BED
2 STORY HOME
RoPawey, Hospital A Baby Looking for • U rge home In
Bede.
exceUeot
condition?
2100
By Day, Week, or Month
Square Feet with 4 Bed­
Pb. FA 2-5111 119 W. l i t St.
rooms, 15 x 26 living room,
C AR R O LL’S F U R N IT U R E
dining room and 144 batha.
Good financing.
FURN. A p t Close la. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 911 Park.

Stenstrom Realty

2365 Pork

Legal Notice
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
POE TA X DEED
(far. 1*4.1# Florida statato*
at l*sei
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVES. That Mrs. Dalis* Loa* th*
hsldar of th* following eartlDeal* ha* fltsd said ctrtlflcsl*
fnr tag daad la b* Issued
lharaon. Th* cerllflrat* num­
ber and yasr of liauanr*. th*
description of th* properly,
nnd th* name In which It was
asaasaad ar* as followai
CsHirisat* Ns. M
Tsar af
Issuance ISIS
naovripHoa o f P reparCTi
Lot S fl.esI Pori Dane. In D R
I7S Pag* 111) F. H. Rands
Addition to Sanford Plat Book
1 Pea* 111
Nam* la wklsh a******* W il­
liam H. Evllar. All of oald
property being in tba County
of samlnot*. state af Flarlda.
Unlaaa aurh certificate shall
b* redeemed according ta taw
th* propartr daocrlbtd la inch
certificate will ba sold to th*
htahoot bidder at th* front
door of tk* aomlnol* County
Caurt Hous* at Sanford. Flor­
ida, on tha flrot Monday In
th* month a f April. ISI4,
which la tk* Itb day af April,
1114.
Dated thla ITth day of Feb­
ruary. 1**4.
(Official Clark's Boat)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark Circuit Caurt,
Seminal* County. Florida
By: O. T. Ray. Jr. DC.
Publish Mar. i. It. It. tl. 19Sd
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222-2420

W EEKEND e o tU f* . Lemon
Bluff, furn labed. 322-5651.

Legal Notice
v o T ir u
Node* I* hereby riven that
th* annuel nesting o f th*
•inrkhBldsr* nf th* Sanford
Herald will ho hold at SIS!
Commualty Way. S a n f o r d .
Florida, an March II, 1114. at
IS-.SI A. M. for th* Irsnsaetlen
af sueh basin*** aa may com*
before Ih* snosilna.
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Government
Owned Homes

Priced From $6,750 *
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
T9 mtka th* b u t hoaa*
buy, a— the

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3 BR., Fla. Rm., m batha,
cent, heat, alr-cond. $430

F i m r i o r a naw w
Dows, 194 no. 333-4113.
NOTICE IS hereby given that
w* ar* tngas*# In business at
cool and refreshed
Cassslbsrry. Bsmtvol* Oauaty. K E E P
Florida, undsr tba fictitious
operating y o u r
bualneae
name of. Th* Totem Fol*. and
from betid* this beautiful
that ws Intend ta register
said nam* with tbs Clerk of
screen-encloied pool with
tbs Circuit Court, Ssmlnol*
the poolside telephone. Thla
County. Florida. In accordance
it only on* o f the many ■
with th* pravUlana of th*
Fictitious Nam* Itatut**. tafeature*, like never touch­
wit: Station HISS Flarlda
ing dirt from bouse to pool.
Statutes l*IT.
Big: Robert F. Turkor
House? Ob, it is a lovely 9Curtis F. Blow
bedroom. 2 bath, with Fid.
Publish F*b- ST A Mar. I. IS.
Rm. and wall-to-wall car­
tl. 1114.
COR-SS
peting. Shows by appoint­
ment only. Call Stamper
In th* C stH *d Its cosstr
Agency, 1919 go. French
Ida. la Probate,
Ave., 322-4991 today for
la rei Calais af
ISABELLE P. OLADDlNa.
yours.
Ta AH CvadlSasa aad Pus—aa
Dscsassd.
8 BR FRAME HOME *
Having Claim* — Demand*
Ag*ta*t gold Eatstsi
Outside Patio, Bar B Q. Fruit
To* aad sack ot y*u ar*
Tree*. In th* Country.
hereby notified and required
I* present any claim* and da$7,000 — TERM S
mends which you. or either ef
FURNISHED
yau. may hav* against lb*
• stats • ( Isabella P. Gladding,
8 BR, 1 BATH HOME
dscsassd. lata • ( aald Cauaty,
Fram e Construction
t* tk* Cauaty Judge * f gs
“ ml19900 With «2 N DOWN
nsls Csuatr,
auaty, Flarlda.
--------- at hit
offic# In lha court ho*** of
•aid Cauuly at Sanford, Flor­
ida.
wthla
eight
calsndsr
months from th* Urns o f Iks
Reg. Rani Estate Broker
A,
flrat publication sf this no­
F
A
2-1301
17-92
At
Hiawatha
lle*. Back claim ar demand
•hall b* la writing, and shall
state th* place of rssldsne* EVERETT A. H A R P E R
and post afries address of th*
AGENCY, Realtor, Insurer.
claimant, aad shall ba awera
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2493
t* by lb* claimant, hi* agent,
or attaraty, and any such 8.
Park
Ave. 3222364,
claim * r dsmaad net a* fllad
323-2265.
shall bs raid.
Webber B. Hainan, a La
As cascutlv* * f tk* Leal P rivacy: Lg. gracioua &gt; story
W ill aad Tastamsat af
home, in town, city con­
Isabella F. Cladding,
venience A water. 2100 aq.
Dscsassd
Wlsdsrwssdls. Halasa
ft., plus big screen porch. 0
* ward
back utility perch, patio,
P. a Bss SIT
garage. $17,300. 3219933.
Winter Park. Flarlda
Publlah Ftb. ST A Mar. I, IS.
ts. 1144.
CDR-Sd
S100 DOWN

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOE TAX DEED
(Boo. 1*4.19 Florida Itotitao
Of 1*4*1
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIV.
EN. Thai Pater H. * Ruth M.
Johns** th* holder of th* following cortlflcat* has ftlsd
seta cortlflcat* far tea daad
to b* laauod tharoaa. Th* eartlflcata lumbar and year af
laauanro, th* description of
th* property, and th* aam*
la which It waa aaaaaaad ar*
aa follow*:
Certificate No. t l *
Tear o f
laouaac* ttts
DsasaSpCIso *e Pio p s iti i
That Part Dane, la D.B. 1*1
Pas* H I (Las* Lota t l * I t )
Blk. IS Saalaado
Nam* la whirh aaaaaaad Kay
Development A Realty. Ins.
All af aald property kolas I*
th* County of aomlnol*. atat*
o f Florida. Unlaaa ouch eartlfleet* shall b* radaamad ac­
cording to law tk* property
described la such certificate
will b* cold to th* hi*bast bid­
der at U * (root door o f th*
Samlaola County Court Hour*
at Bastard. Florida, *a th*
flrat Monday la lb* month of
April. 1P44. which I* th* *lh
day of April. IS44.
Doted thla Ird day a f Jan­
uary. itei.
(Official Clark's Baal)
If yea warn people to pay
Art her H. Beckwith. Jr.
•Om Uor (• poor bullous,
Clark Circuit Court
aomlnol* Cauaty. Florida
•All F A 1-3912 ia4 I l k Iks
Wyi O. T. Ray. Jr. D.C
Publlah Mar. I, 11. IP. It, m l Herald Staff about some at­
tention geuiag add
CDJ-l*
-v

ROSA L. P A Y T O N

•41 MONTH
I • Bedreem Hi
CUSTOM R E A LTY
WINTER PARC

Cenwr Lee ltd. aad 1142
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444-9921

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Realize Your Need-Then Dial FA2-5612 For Quick Action Thru The Phone FA2-5612
12. Real Eatata For Sale 17. Male Help Wanted

27. Special Services

34. Articles For Sale

NO HOME IS PE R FE C TI
SALESMAN W ANTED
Piano Tuning and Repair
This one is Closet Top condi Stenstrom Realty needs an W. L Harmon — F A 2-023
tloo 2 Bedroom, Quslity con
experienced full time reglst
structlon throughout. Perm
ered Salesman. A ll quail WELLS DRILLED , PUMPS,
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
Roofing, hardwood floors,
fied applicants are Invited
All Types and Sites
e b a r m I a g interior, Fla.
to call Herb Stenstrom at
We Repair and Service
Rm ., glassed back porch,
322-2420 or 322-2677. AU re
t&gt; T I N E
garage, fenced yard. All plies held confidential.
Machinery and Supply Co.
fo r $9000, $700 Down.
207 W 2nd St.
F A 2-6432
19. Slttumona Wanted

SOUTHWARD

SW EETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

29. Automobile Settle*

Ironing, at home. 322-7791.

IN V E S T M E N T A R E A L T Y Day work. 322-0513.
116 N . P A R K A V E . 322 9173
D AY WORK: 322-3766.
L A K E M A R Y, N ew 1 BR.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112
bath, set-ln grove. New low
price. Owner. 322-6839.
30. Babysitters

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

ssa

1M l&gt;

Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
410 Magnolia

Ph. F A 2-4622

f =

i

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
O N L Y $7,900 TO TAL PRICE BABYSITTING in my borne Free
inspection,
estimates,
Roomy 2 Bedroom borne on
pickup, delivery. Recoring
322-2274.
nice lot, with fruit trees
&amp; repairs discounted.
and Deep Well. Walking 21. Beauty Salons
21M E. 3rd.
322-34(3
distance of Shopping. Lo
H A R R IE TT S B EAU TY NOOK
Auto Class, Top*
cited 2478 Sanford Ave
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
* Sea' Covars
Monthly payments of $44.73
evenings. 3 Senior stylists
after Down payment of
103 S. O ik. 322-5742.
12,000-Eaelualvw Listing.
Special By Popular Demand
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8033
Our Budget Wave Spec. $6.95
A LL WORK GUARANTEED
Realtor
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Raymond Lundqulst, Aaso.
316 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834 31A. Pets
f k M M l Atlantic Bank Bldg
25. Plumbing Serrlc
M ALE Puppies. Small ter­
W E L L DRAINED Vi acre lota
J -7
rier size. 810 ea. 718 Chero­
on lake, for retirement or
PLUM BING
kee Circle, Sanford. 322-8064 ‘fr a n k ly , y o u r a n g e l fo o d c a k e ta a te a lik e th e d e v l i r
investment, near 17-92, nonContracting Rcpaira
aulpbur water. Also 2 Cus
FREE ESTIMATES
32. Flowers - Shrubs
tom Built homes. Assume
R. L. H AR V E Y
34. Articles For Sale
mortgages. 322-3670.
204 Sanford A re.
FA 2-3383 BLOOM ING Roses on Chero­ 33. Farsi tare
kee stock. Alt other kinds
27. Special Services
o f Nursezy shrubbery and W ANTED reliable couple te
PR O FITA B LE
take up monthly paymenta
trees.
Need a Painter? 322-3090.
of 113.30 oa 8 complete ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE
Gray Shadows Nursery
(Rental Machine)
NU RSERY
rooma of furnltura. Cali
5 Ml. S. on Sanford Ave,
SHEAFER'S
Reduced 23%
T
E
8-1811,
Caaaelberry,
eelCLOCK &amp; WATCH R E P A IR
Call Singer Representative
33.
Furniture
BUSINESS
la e t
All types clocks &amp; watches
W X 6800
repaired. Pick up &amp; dcliv
BEDS FOR R E N T
F
it
1
5
1
2
E
STIM
ATE
FO R SALE
eryHospital,
Rollaways, Juve­ Upholatering k Mattress ren­
11316 Elm
322-3231
nile. F R E E delivery and
ovating. New k Uaed Furni­
Imagine a business you and
Pick-up.
prune
trcei.
Dial
ture. Call Nia Bedding M ff.
your spouse can operate to­ Will
FU R N IT U R E C ENTER
322-3790.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
gether. This is itl Home,
1100 French Ave.
F A 2-2117.
Real Estate and inventory GARDENER will cut grass
Pb. F A 2-7933
must sell. Would consider
take care planta. Day, week
34. Articles For 8alo
lease to proper party. Price
Us
Your
Furniture.
monthly rates, Reasonable Sell
including everything la —
Quick Service
With
the
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
322-7225.
$40,000. Term s can be a r
Cssh.
SUPER
TRAD ING Less than 1 yr. old. Fully
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out
ranged.
POST. FA 2-0677.
automatic.
Thla
machine
Large,
Small. Call
Bob
uses twin needles, sews on
For
the
biggest
selection
of
323-0742.
JO H NNY W ALK E R , Broker
buttons, monograms, makes
nearly new and used furni­
322-6547 F or Appointment
buttonholes end does fancy
FOR R E PA IR S k
P A IN T ­
ture, see Noll's Furniture
atitchea. Sold new, 8279.40,
IN G : Phone 322-3426.
Brokerage in CasselberTy
Balance now due, $139.30, or
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 lo 6.
GORGEOUS ESTATE, 3 acres
Complete tractor work, plow
pay $7.50 monthly. Liberal
o f oak-ahaded land, 330 ft.
i n g , discing, cultivating, Used furniture, appliances,
tradca for your old ma­
on Lake Mary, Beautiful
landscaping. 322-3790.
lools, etc. Bought - Sold.
chine.
Thla
Won't
Last
home-449,000.
Longl Call now for FR E E
Larry'a Mart 215 Sanford
LEM O N B LU F F C o t t a g e ,
N E E D A P IC TU R E ?
Ava. Ph. F A 2-4132.
HOME T R IA L , $22-7488.
tastefully! umiahed, large
Call Bill Vincent at
veranda, pier 4
dock—
The Sanford Herald
$12,000.
I. D. Portrait*, Commercial
ON L A K E MONROE, 3 Bed­
Parties &amp; Gatherings,
room, quality borne oo large
Small or Largo.
shady lo t Guest cottage k
FAST SERVICE
swimming pool—$22,300.
Day 322-2611 • Night 322 0922
CO UNTRY CLUB MANOR. 3
Bedroom, 1V4 baths— Imma­ Small gardena plowed with
Roto Tiller, nothing too
culate—Low down payment,
amall. 322-3639.
assume mortgage.
8$ C O R V A IR
*1 COM ET
•430 W I L L W .
D rive by.
16,000 M ile Car.
Cuetom Fordor,
CONCRETE PLACING
E stra Clean.
Mere-O-Matle,
You’ll be impressed. Only
k FINISHING
Redio k HPhter
$300 Down,
Specialise Patios, Driveways
LOCH A R B O R -3 BR, 2 bath,
Work Guaranteed
$14,000—4450 down, $90 per
F R E E ESTIM ATES
mo. Including taxes k ins.
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC
9! M ERCURY
89 C H E V R O LE T
Call Stamper Agency, 111!
322-1907
Tudor,
So. French, 322-4991.
Station Wagon,
Merc-O-Matlr,
F ilr a Clean,
Fine Watch k Jewelry Repair
Build la Confidence
Radio k Heater.
8 Cylinder
V. L. GtIMM, JEW ELER
Buy with Pride
110 S. Park
322-3932
AB Types Financing
W in Also Build on Your Lot Tractor mowing k Grading
Call T A 2-7621.
89 R A M B LE R
61 C O N T IN E N T A L
Station Wagon,
OVER 18 YEARS
Full Factory
• Cylinder,
o f F1m Workmanship In UpOriginal Equipment
Builders o f Tae *N Green
Ante. Trane..
bolstering, Draperies, Slip­
Radix, Heater
Harold Logan, Free.
covers. Tim e payments aa
$38-3911
122-2744
bile as |5 mo. Drapery
Hardware Installations.
Male Help Wanted
K U L P DECORATING SHOP
inch press operetora and
Ph. 822-2335
assembly workers. Apply la
Local automobUa dealers o f
person Her ear Aluminum
Products Co., Hwy. 17-92, far their beat buys in Herald
classified display ada.
Sanford.

A U T O GLASS &amp;
S E A T COVER CO.

SING ER

34. Articles For Bale

34. Articles For Sals

$15. CASH SALE ! Completely re- Alm oit new Band Saw. Ph
L IK E N E W 3 hp. Johnson
rood, appliances. 90 day
322-3686.
Outboard motor. 873. Call
warranty on all. 1-Chest
323-0388 after 3 p.m.
R E A D Y M IX CONCRETE
type freezer, $100. 1-Uprighl 35. Articles Wanted
Palloi, Floor, Free Estimates
freezer, $100. 1-Frigidaire
Sills, Untcli, step*, blocks,
washer, $73. 2-Maytag wash­
or amall amounts. Bonded 18' Croaby Runabout, 50 hp
xand, cement, rock, pipe,
Johnion Elec, start. Gator
ers, $63 ea. 2-Westinghouae
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee M in e­
steel,
greaso
traps, dry
Tilt Trlr. Exc. cond. 8893.
Spacematc washers, $43 ea.
field. F A 2-4244
well*. Stepping stones.
1-Hotpoint washer, $30. 1Leaving, emergency. Call
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
823-8218.
Frigidare refrigerator, $43. 36. Automobiles • Trucks
309 Elm Ave.
322 5731
Dirk's Appliance Service,
B U YIN O A
LATEST S T Y L E
Boats at
310 E. Sanford. 322-7638.
SINGER SLA N T NEED LE
USED CAR?
Special Prices. Also close­
FIN A N C E IT W ITH US
Carpets clean easier with the
out prices on all 1963 mo­
Like new Sewing condition.
♦ Low Istereit Rates
Blue Lustre Electric Shamdels. Sample prices: 3789
Z igtagi, buttonholes, mono­
♦
Low
Monthly
Paymenta
pooer. Only $1 per day. Car­
40 hp. Evinrudes $388; $930
grams, etc. Balance now
roll's Furniture,
FLO R ID A STATE BANK
IS' Fabuglai $695; T ilt traildue: $82.20 or $7.80 month­
era $130. Best selecUon now I
'57
Plymouth
4-dr.,
radio
A
B
ILL'S
BAROAIN
BARN
ly. Fully guaranteed. Call
Buy now! Robaon Sporting
1300 Grapevllle Ave.
heater, good Urea, runi
now for Free Home Trial.
Good!, Downtown Sanford,
good. 1160. 322-1330 e x t 339
Sanford, Fla,
Liberal trade for old m a­
322-3961.
8-5
p.m.
10,000
items,
from
pins
to
chine. Ph. 322-7466.
antiques. Bill has itl
GUNS. New A Uaed. Large
selection. Will trade, Also Drums, ex. cond., $23 down,
assume payments of $11.18
repair. Tackle sold A re­
mo.
322-0747 after 6.
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp A Gun Shop.
1962 SING ER
16 mm Camera A Projector. Drop-In Bobbin. Make* but
tonholes, sews on buttons,
Screen A several reels of
Zigzags
ami
monograms.
film . 1IIFI A automatic Re­
Pay off balance o f $54 or
cord Player. Call 322-1259
$7 monthly. Ph. 322-9411.
after 6 p. ra.
1 • Reconditioned Underwood Hearing Aids, like new. Will
sacrifice. Ph. 322-7434.
adding machine,
10-key,
hand,
with
subtraction. MAR. SPEC. Men's Western
$39.95. New electric adding
shirts, 12.99. Surplus t'lty,
machines, from $139.93 up.
201 W. l i t 8t.
Powell'a Office Supply Co.
21" TVs. $20 up. 700 W. 9th,
117 S. Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 372 9792.
322-38(2
3 Chests, single &amp; double
SANFORD CARPETS,
beds, crib: Msple. Walnut
LINO LEU M A T IL E CO.
3.pc. bedroom. Chrome din­
Quality Installation!
137 W. 1st St., Sanford
ette, 2 high chalra. GE dry­
er. Reasonable. 322 6499.
Free EsUmatei
322-3241

Rambler Sale!
CONTINUES TH R U M ARCH 14th.

Every Rambler In Stock
Has Been Marked Down With
Our Special Discount Price
Our D eils
W ill Make
You

SMILE
Rush In

TODAYI
Actual Discounts
Are Now Posted On
24 Factory Fresh Ramblers
See Our Exciting Display For The
Greatest Savings On The Rambler
Of Your Choice.

TAGGED for CLEARANCE

1396

37. Boats • Motors

POW ER MOWER, reel.
Ph. 322-7401.

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LOOK!
What We Got In Trade!

'1185

62 CH EV Y II 300
3-door eedan. Exceptionally d e e * aad
•tralxht transmission far the at— omy
minded. Very special at . . .

1316

L M N Enterprises,
Inc.

1495

62 PONTIAC TEMPEST
Le Mans Sport Coups
I pies
automatic transmission, radio 4 heater
aad whitewall tires. A like new
owner car. We sold It m w I

r.

1795

60 CA D ILLA C 4-DOOR
S e d a a . Completely equipped
underpriced at only . . ,

aad

2295

Need A Second Car?
U

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59 M ERCU RY
Commuter Station
Wagon. Rare, Nice,
Sharp
SEP. T H IS O NE

58 DODGE CUSTOM SIERRA
S T A T IO N W AG O N, Fully Equipped.
A ir Condi Hewed, Radio and Heater,
A lte rn a te TreaaaaDel**. It’e C la n *

88 MERCURY
Montclair Tudor
Hardtop, Yellow 4
Black

9 | | e | B
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58 OLDSMOBILE “88”
4-Deer Seda a. Automatic Traasmlaaiaw. Few er Steerieg.

$595

OLDSMOBILE FIESTA
RDTOP S T A T IO N W AG O N . A
4 Value A t Only . . .

*495

58 FO RD
4-I)r. Station
Wagon. V-8, Real
Bargain

84 M E R C U R Y
Tudor Hardtop.
Needs Kadiator
Cleaaed

126
87 M ERCURY
Turnpika Cruiser,
Fully Equipped.
Black

58 C H E V R O LE T
Good
Tra as portal ion
•1

DODGE CUSTOM 880
M r H ARD TO P, Power Steeriai.
emetic Traasmleeien, Radix k
tar. One Owner ead Nice.

*1995

— MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM —

PAYMENTS ON MOST OF THE ABOVE CARS
RANGE BETWEEN $40 4 $50 PER MONTH

. BANK

FIN AN CIN G

Seminole Co.Motors 109N.PalmettoAve.
SANFORD, FLA.

1801 W. Flnt St.
Ph. 822-0614

gaaforJ

SANFORD
322-4884

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flU

WINTER PARK
MI 4-0209

i

1959 Hillman Minx
C4-48AS

58 Ford
9 Passenger Country
Sedan, V-8, automatic
trans, radio 4 beater,
a cleaa. lew aaileage
ead reedy te g e l

795

C4-49A

60 Chevrolet Impala
4-Door sedan, V-8. Fowergllda trans., P/8, P/B,
radio k heater. A real
rlean low mileage car.

=495

Thews a r t juat a fa w o f tha fla t cars

bow

dis­

played on our largo lighted lot.

C3-8IB

59 Ford Galaxie
B o r d e r hardtop, V-8,
automatic trans., radio 4
heatec. P/H, P/B, A ir
conditioned.

PLUS

1595

4-door sedan, 4 speed (raaamlaelan,
radio, heater aad whitewall Urea
alan special Interior. L
40,000 miles aw this awe.

TOP VALUE

fi

1395

STAMPS!

Strickland - Morrison
INCORPORATED
308 E. First St, Sanford
Ph. 822-1481

Winter Park Ml 4-8818

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•Yet, we hed several Interesting experiences on out
trip. Ida will be glad to exaggerate a
few of them for vouT*

TIZZY

By Kate Osann
M

OUR ANCESTORS

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•Our

has a much better rating this year. The
boys now outnumber the glrlt!”

By Dick Turner

C A R N IV A L

man from New York's Harlem,
Adam Clayton Powell. Powell
discusses ths problems facing
a N egro In Washington and
ths subject o f changing race
relations. He seems w illing to
talk about most thfngs. The
show also examines Powell,
the man and the paradox, and
whatever your feelinga about
him may be, you won’t be able
to deny that he Is one o f the
more Interesting figures in
contemporary politics.
8*0 p. m. (C B S ) Rawhide.
‘ Incident A t the Hourglass.”
The premise o f this plot is as
old as Greek drama and juat
as plodding till the final halfhour when it comes to Ufa
with needed action. While
talking to an army command­
ant's w ife (Elisabeth Mac*
R ae), Gil Favor (E ric Flem­
ing) is knocked unconscious
by an unseen assailant. When
he comes to there's a dead of*
fleer next to him and the
pretty wife awcara Gil was
the one who shot him. Pretty
wives at lonely army posts al­
ways create trouble, don't
thcyT
0-10 p. m. (C B S) Perry
Muson. "The Case o f the Gar­
rulous Go-Between.” This aeriea rarely has a ridiculous
plot, so forgive the producers
this one In which a pretty girl
(Sue Kendall) plays detective
to get the goods on a phony
fortune teller (L o ri March)
■he believes had inadvertent­
ly caused her father to com­
mit suicide. The pretty girl's
landlord is slain and, when the
police find out he waa the fo r­
tune teller’* partner, it’a only
logical to charge her with
murdtr. Perry Mason (R a y ­
mond Burr) of course proves
her innocent, but it's a shame
the writer o f this farce also
got o ff Scot free.
9-10 p. m. (A B C ) The Jim­
my Dean 8how. Soma good
country vocalising during thla
hour, with Jimmy contribut­
ing
"W ho's 8orry
Now,”
“ Carolina Moon,” "M idnight’*
(with Molly Bee) and "Gotta
Travel O n ' (with Buck Owens
and Molly Bee) M olly doea
her version o f "Pecos Bill”
and Owen* has *M y Heart
Skipped a
Beat,** “ Love's

a bit o f comedy, with

Don

Adams doing a funny routine
In his umpire characterization
Row lf has a combination politics-Casslus Clay bit and even
Molly Bee tries to add a few
laughs.
10-11 p, m. (N B C ) Suspense
Theatre.
"T h e Threatening
Eye.” (C olor) Some good per
formances from most o f the
all-star east make this niellodrama worth catching. The
best jobs are given by Pat
O'Brien as a tough cop (to ­
night he opens at N ew York’s
Basin Street East as a com
edian) and Jack Klugmnn as
a married man startled to find
a young girl making a deter
mined play fo r him. Phyllis
Thaxter and Colcen Gray do
competent jobs as his wife
end real girl friend, but Annie
Farge, as the conniving girl
who plots murder and black­
mail, does not ring true. The
plot tend* to peter out at tha
end. But there’s enough sus
pi-rise here to hold most o f the
way, thanks to the action.
10-10:30 p. m. (A B C ) The
Sid Caesar Show. Wouldn’t
you know It! The last show
fo r Sid and It'a one o f his fun
nlrst. For a change, the com­
edy gimmicks all work. Joey
Forman conducts a very funny
Interview with Sid (as the
German professor) on the sub­
ject o f how to keep a mar­
riage alive. In the major skit
Sid plays a alob o f a husband
who doesn’t want hit w ife
(Giselle MacKenxie) to hire
a maid— until he tees the maid
ia Marilyn
Hanold. Crisp,
well • played, old • fashioned
Caesar comedy. I f the season
had started o ff this way, the
series might be continuing.
10:30-11 p. m. (A B C ) ABC
News Reports. “ Cyprus: Is­
land o f Fear” tha continuing
tensions and violence on the
Island o f Cyprus maka this a
particularly
valuabla
newt
documentary as it examines
the Cyprus problems and the
mounting differences between
Greece and Turkey. The show
f e a t u r e s Interviews with
Greek, Turkish and Cypriot
leaders and attempts to show
why the island la Important In
tha world power struggle.

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DEAR AB B Y: What does
a mother do when a ton
she loves almost forgets
she exists? His wife writes
all the letters from both of
them, and they all go like
this:
*'H1 (no "D e a r Mother’’—
—nothing, Just "h i” ): Wa
are fine. How are you? It
U raining out. Just had cof­
fee with a friend. (N o name)
'B ye now, I have to get sup­
per.’ ’
Signature of both by wife.
How can young people
forget all their mothers did
for them? Where is their
appreciation? It hurts to be
treated this way. Is there
a solution?
ACHLVG H E AR T
D EAR ACHING H E A R T:
Although the letters are
rather meaningless, an ef­
fort is being made to com­
municate with you. You
can't get love, attention, re­
spect or anything else from
an offspring who doesn't
wish to give It. There ia
no solution, but the less
you dwell upon It the less
your heart will ache.

•

•

•

D EAR
ABBY:
I have
been considering giving my
dxughter dancing lessons.
She likes ballet and toe-

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More end more women are
discovering
for
themselves
middle-age Isn't to bad After
all—that, actually, the middie y e a n can be s woman'*
bappieit time of life.
All a woman has to do to
make this discovery (or her­
self is to—
—Quit trying to compete
with women years younger
than she is and settle (or
looking like an attractive wo­
man of her particular age.
—Take stock o f the way she
spends her time, and leave
the aensless activltiea
hat
tire her and give her no plea­
sure.
Replace outgrown activities
with new interest* that are a
real challenge.
—Use some of her new­
found leisure to make new

Fight Results
N E W YO R K (U P I&gt; —Oscar
Bona tens,
203,
Argentina,
•topped Wendell Newton, 211,
Nassau, BWI (3 ).
LONDON (U P I )—BUI Nlel■eti,
194U, Omaha,
Neb.,
stopped Billy Walker, ItoVt,
England (• ).

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MESSENGER G IR L
DEAR G IRL: That's easy.
Tell your friend you think
she ia being too forward.
(She Is) That the boy does­
n't appear to appreciate her
notes. (H e doesn't.) And
you
are tired of
running
notej. (You are.) And If she
“ gets mad,’’ she's not much
of a friend.

•

• •

C O N FID EN TIAL
T O
R E N E : Your friend appears
to havetwo hats.
One to
wear and the other to talk
through. Hand him the first
one!
• • •
Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to AB B Y, Box
3365. Beverly
Hills.
Calif.
Enclose a
stamped, selfaddressed envelope.
• • •

•

Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 3363, Beverly Hills, Cal­
if., for Abby's new booklet,
“ HOW TO W RITE
LE TTERS
FOR
A L L OCCA­
SIONS.”

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By Oswald Jacoby
I (old him he could have
made three no-trump by over­
taking the second spade with
the ace. He snarled at me.
What should I do?”
"Cuddles.”
The answer ia:
r D ear Cuddles:
"M en have a thing about
^ 0-trump. It ’s tl&gt;e modern
day equivalent o f D'Artagnan. I f you had bid four diemonds he would have bid four
no-trump, so you would have
been one trick higher. You
did exactly the right thing
when you passed three notrump, but in future just say,
•Yea sir, no sir, I ’ m aorry
air.' You want to remain mar­
ried don’ t you?”

J.fat (donum sy Ruth Miiiett

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DEAR AB B Y: I have a
girl friend who has a boy
friend who lives on my
street
This
girt
friend
writes ootes to this boy
every day and sends them
to him by me. 1 don't
known what these notes say,
but he doesn’t seem too
glad to get them and he
never sends any back to

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N on a
vice to bridge players.
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Here is the effusion that
V A IO '
goes with today's hand.
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Daer Barbara:
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husband and sitting North. A A T •
heart w ai led. He won in V M I I I
his hand, cashed the king « Q 9
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and queen of spades, return- + Q M S
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spades. Looked mad when
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Keene
jack. Lost to a doubleton
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queen. Went down.
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her. I am tired of run-,
ning these notes, and want
to know bow I can get out

dancing. M y ais ter recom­
mends the dancing school
she baa sent her daughter
to for 12 years. She says
the teacher says her daugh­
ter is a marvel.
Every year this dancing
school holds a recital, and
a ll the students canvass the
town sidling tickets for it.
If a dancing itudent wants
to do a solo, she has to put
up $25 extra, besides pay­
ing for letaona all year. I
am wondering why a girl
would have to pay $23 to
dance alone on a stage if
she is such a marveL U you
were in my place, would
you send your daughter to
such a school?
MRS
DEAR MRS. A .: It sounds
like a very costly way to
keep a girl on her toes.
Find a dancing school with­
out gimmicks.

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friends and to enrich old
friendships, long neglected.
—Get interested In some o f
her h u s b a n d ' • interests—
eipeciaUy those ah* couldn't
share when the children were
young and she wasn’t free
to go wherever he went.
— Make a real effort to im ­
prove her mind by going back
to school or studying some
subject on her own. Instead of

—Take a part-time job If

•he can find one, juat to
prove to herself that she can
earn money.
—Volunteer for some of the
reaUy worth while commun­
ity jobs that younger women
are too busy to give much
time to.
"D ivorce” herself from hef
grown children so that they
are free to lead their ows
Uvea, and become a good
friend to them instead o f a
possessive mother.
Any woman who can accom­
WhUe bowling in the All
plish all—or even most of
Star League Pete Petersen,
these things — will grow to
rolling for Bob's Restaurant
love the middle years.
rolled game* o f 238, 199 aod
209 for a 644 total. Also roll­
TV RENTAL
ing along with hia team mate
• Sals*
• Service
was John Wright who posted

Petersen Fires
644 Series

games o f 111, 222 and 233 for
a 633 total.
Needless
to
aay, Bob’*
mad*
a clean
three-game
sweep from the Inland Ma­
terials team to knot R up for
the first place position. Both
teams have a 43 and 2T re­
cord. Bob's Restaurant Is In
first place only by total pinfall.
la other league action 31ea
dors Marine, paeed by Geor­
ge Swann's 394 total, man­
aged to salvage two wins
from the Betty Anne's trie.
Larry's 31art was able to win
tha first two games in their
match with Allied Van Lines
but lost ths last ooe. Gary
Fox was high for Larry's
with a 373 total while the
(fast rolling) Bob Steele was
high for Allied with a 28/381.
H m 200 fam es were plenU
ful thla week with Petersen
leading the way with hia 236,
299, Wright's 223 and 223,
S w a n 's 204 and 209, Ed Gal­
lon's 2 8 , Bob Steele’s 221,
Bob May’* 314, Ed Kirchb o ff* 291 and Marvin Meltaer’ s with 200 even.

I &gt; • \j * v (

Imprsse-

expecting to learn a lot bj
joining still another club or
organization.

MIDI

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Golf On TV
N E W O R LE A N S (U P D —
Two rounds o f the Greeter
N ew
Orisons Open g o lf
tsurnsment w ill be televised
naUonally this weekend by
Sports Network, In e„ to ap­
proximately ISO stations.

STARTS SUNDAY
Bart Lancaster
Kirk Douglas
"SEVEN DAYS
IN MAY”

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VOL. 56

■v t To&lt;.+
And it 'i that time of the
year again. But one of these
apringa in the not too distant
future it'll mean more than
ever to Sanford and Seminole
County.
• • •

I f there's anyone who can­
not foresee the potential of
the canal and the growth of
Sanford and the county that
will follow they must be blind.
Which reminds us of a sign
in an office window . . . not
in Sanford . . . which reads:
“ Eyes examined while you
w ait."
• • •

SPEARH EAD ING the movie ticket sale this
School seniors, to finance class functions, will
Thompson, Eddie Kosky, class president, and
"Captain Newman, M. I).,” starring Gregory
22-25 at the Kitz Theater.

Col. Byron R. Patton, chief
o f the Social Security office
in this district, says that
faulty notification of address
changes by beneficiaries can
cause delay in receipt of
monthly checks. He said the
Administration p r o c e s s e s
some 18 million actions each
month and a slxable portion of
them Involve changes in ad­
dress. So if this applies to
you by all means use the
change of address cards you
have or get them from I’ atton'a office.
• • •
Two young airmen, obvious­
ly just back from sea duty,
sauntered into a local drug
emporium, ordered double ba­
nana splits, walked to the
Juke and asked if there were
any of those Beatle records
on
the
machine.
"W e ’ ve
heard about them but have­
n 't heard their records," they
informed the waitress.
But they had to go some­
where else to hear the Beat­
les. This particular store is
sparing customers from such
an experience.
• • •
Ron Grcne, a sports w ri­
ter for the "South Seminole
Satellite”
—
the
school’s
newspaper,
reports
that a
candy sale sponsored by the
Hurricane's athletic associa­
tion so far has netted $3,192.
And, it’s all in the bank!
•
• •
And here's a reminder to
Korean vets: GI Bill educa­
tion benefits for these vets
will not be available after
Jan. 31, 1065.
•
• •
Anybody with a tooth for
some real "Southern" fried
chicken can get his fill at
the annual Volunteer Fire
Department dinner Saturday
afternoon in Longwood City
Park. It’ll be served from
4 until 8 p.m. Free delivery
is available to those living
within Longwood’* city lim­
its. Take out orders will get
prompt attention.
•
• •
Someone reminds us that
our forefathers fought for tax­
ation without representation.
What they should have fought
for la representation without
taxation. Someone also said:
"If
Patrick Henry thought
taxation without representa­
tion was bad he should ex­
perience taxation with repre­
sentation."

ON LY

18
Days to Register
For the Primaries

FRI., MARCH 13, 1964

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

2,000 To Take
Part In SNAS
Bomb Derby

weekend by Seminole High
be (from the le ft) Jennifer
Sandy Slayton. The movie,
Peck, will be shown March
(Herald Photo)

10 In County Unopposed

One of the busiest men In
Sanford right now is Sam
Dow — Heavy Attack Wing
One's PIO (public information
officer) — getting everything
in order and handling the
publicity on the Bombing
Derby.
• • •
Parents of South Seminole
Junior High students were ad­
vised today by Principal John
Angel that report cards will
go out next Monday. Memo to
some
Civics
students out
there we know: Sorry kids
. . . but that's the way the
ball bounces!
• • •

ik tab iiahed 1008

NO. 146

Bombings To Show Navy Might

Boating i&gt; big builnesi.

Imagine
Sanford
playing
host to 20,000 to 25,000 pleas­
ure craft a year! It's certain­
ly a possibility . . . in fact
it's a probability . . . when
the Sanford-Tltusville canal
becomes a reality. And this
is in addition to tho commer­
cial barge traffic that'll be
using our river and the canal.
• • •

United Press Leaned Wire

M. H. W H AR TO N

Wharton Seeks
Re-Election
Mason II.
Wharton,
vice
chairman of
the
Seminole
County Board o f Public In­
struction, todsy qualified as
a candidate to succeed him­
self In that group from Dis­
trict 2.
Wharton, owner o f City
Transfer and Storage, ii a
member o f Holy Cross Epis­
copal Church, Sanford -Sem­
inole Jaycccs (P ast Presi­
dent), Sanford Rotary Club,
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce,
Florida
School
Board Association, National
School Board Association and
Seminole County Sportsmen's
Association. He serves as a
member o f the City of San­
ford
Zoning
and * Planning
Commission,
C o m m Ittcc
Member of Boy Scout Troop
501, and served four years
on Board of Directors of the
United Fund.
He is married to the form­
es Sylvia Meisch of Sanford
and resides with their four
children at 2118 South I ’ aik
Ave.
Wharton, a native Floridi­
an, was educated in the pub­
lic schools of Orlando and
served with the U.S. Navy
during World War II. He was
graduated
from
John
B.
Stetson University with a Ba­
chelor of
'Is Degree In Ed­
ucation.
r to moving to
Sanford 1. 1954, he taught
for three years in the Osce­
ola County school system.
" I consider it a privilege
to have served as a member
of our County School Board
and to have been a part of
the advancements made by
this board in the past two
years. I feel that my educa­
tional background,
business
experience, and
experiences
derived from community ser­
vice will enable me to con­
tinue to contribute to the fu­
ture successful operation of
our county school system,"
Wharton said.

Seminole Karl
Group Formed
Some 25 peraons, mostly
educators, organized the Sem­
inole County Karl for Govern­
or Committee Thursday even­
ing at Jim Spenccr’a restau­
rant.
Iteid H. Hughes, Daytuoa
Beach, state campaign man­
ager for Rep. Fred Karl, out­
lined plans for those present
to recruit others In an all-out
drive tu win this county for
Karl in his campaign for the
Democratic
nomination
for
governor in the May 5 pri­
mary.
Also speaking w a i Coy A l­
varez, Palatka, North Florida
campaign manager for Karl.
Hughes announced that &gt;
county
campaign
manager
and committee members will
b« named at a later date.

Ten candidates remain un­
challenged In thrir respective
races for county office, sub­
ject to the May 5 Democratic
primary elections. Jim Birkenmeyer Jr., of Casselberry,
and Mason H. Wharton, San­
ford. today qualified for re.
election to the School Board.
With qualifying books to
close at noon Tuesday, Clerk
of Courts Arthur H. Beck­
with Jr. said today that no
Republicans have qualified,
although two have announced
for public office.
Should no others qualify
by the Tuesday noon dead­
line, these Democrats will be
ctcctcd automatically ( ( * ) de­
notes incumbents):
Beckwith
(• ),
clerk
of
courts; B. A. Johnson, Justice
of the peace, district 3;
George Kelsey (• ), constable,
district 3; J. L. Hobby ( * ),
sheriff; Camilla Bruco ( * ),
supervisor of registration; W.
Hugh Duncun ( * ) , Justice of
the peace, district 4; Mary
Earle Walker ( • ) , assessor;
A. C. Doudney ( • ) , surveyor;
Birkcnmcycr ( • ) , board of
public instruction, District 3,
and Wharton ( • ) , board of
public instruction. District 2.
Ollier filing* to d.itu are;
Karlyle
HoushoUlcr
and
Harlan T u c k ,
for county
judge; Gen. J. C. fl-W h l^ v
( • ), A. C. Smith Jr., Kdwkrd
Yarborough and Hal Colbert,
county commissioner, district
1; R. T. Milwcc ( * ) and Jim
Pigolt, superintendent of pub­
lic instruction.
Troy Hay, Hoy R. Wright
Jr., Marjorie Shepard, W. U.
Ellcrhc, James P. Avery Jr.
and Rudy I,. Sloan, tax col'
lector; Ford Cavanaugh, W
Lawrence S w o f f o r d
and
George Bobrow, county com
missioncr, district 3; J. T.
Iiaggcrly,
Charlie
Thomas
and J. U. Lee, constable, dis
triet 4.
K e n n e t h McIntosh and
Thomas A. Speer, prosecuting
attorney; J o h n Fitzpatrick
(• ), Harry F. Cushing, Jess
Gregory and G. W. Bell, coun
ty commissioner, district 5;
L. L. Cox ( • ), Ray mond M or
ris and Rill York, justice of
the peacr, district 6, and
Grady Hail ( • ) , George W
Reck, Hilly Joe Young and
Charles Fagan, constable, dis
trict C.

Industry Award
Panel Named
A
three-limn
committee
was selected Thursday after­
noon to name the person
who has done the most for
Industry in the county dur­
ing the lust year.
The recipient will be hon­
ored at the Industrial Show
and Beauty Contest slated
for April 23, 21 and 25 and
sponsored by the Seminole
Chamber o f Commerce's In­
dustrial Committee.
Serving on the committee
are Bill Hemphill, Howard
Hodges mol Robert Shedden.
They will report to the full
committee at a late date.
The Automobile
Associa­
tion was meeting this after­
noon to see if its show date
set for April 2, 3 and 4 could
l&gt;e moved to
coincide
with the other two events.
Previous committments
on
national
advertising
made
tiie change virtually Iniposslide, according to Hemphill,
an association member.

CHARLES E. KERN

Kern In Race
For Constable
Charlci

E.

Altamonte

(Chuck)

Kern,

Springs, formally

nnnounred his candidacy for
the Republican nomination for
Juatice o f the Peuce fo r I)i»tilc l Six.
Kern, his

wife, I.ucy, and

hi* two hoys, Charles, ape 18,
and Michael, a*ge 13, are pres­
ently residing In the Rolling
Hills section o f Altamonte
Springs. He came to Florida
In 1950 from Camden, New
Jrrsey, nnd has !&gt;een living In
Central
Florida since thut
time.
Kern hus been active in the
law enforcement field for the
past 12 year* and is presently serving in the rapacity of
special deputy sheriff fo r
llolling Hills.
He own* and operate* the
.Statewide Detective Agency,
working closely with state,
county and municipal law en­
forcement agencies as well as
financial and business Institu­
tions. Mr. Kern also belongs
to tho Justice o f the Peace A s­
sociation and the Constables
Association o f Florida.
Kern is a member o f the
Methodist Church and is ac­
tive in numerous civic clubs
including the Young Republi­
can Club. Kern ha* designated
the South Seminole Bunk as
Ms campulgn de|iository and
he pluns to file his qualifying
papers within the next few
days.

FBI Nabs 2 In
FEC Bomb Plot

More than 2,000 members
o f Heavy Attack Wing One
at the Sanford Naval A ir
Stntion will participate in
next week'a Tenth Annual
Bombing Derby, one o f N av­
al Aviation's most demand­
ing
exercises
In weapons
employment.
Y e t underlying the Import­
ance o f the exercise as a
test o f heavy attack aircraft,
weapons and personnel is
another very Important in­
gredient:
The
competitive
spirit.
Heavy Attack W ing One
is composed o f seven units,
six squndront and a sixplane detachment o f one of
the aqundrona. One o f the
units, Heavy Attack Squad­
ron Seven, ia deployed to the
Mediterranean
nnd
won’t
participate in the Bombing
Derby.
Navy
personnel
feci
a
strong Identity with their
unit*. They feel a competi­
tive pride in comparing their
unit with other*. That's the
feeling that will be on the
line as the Bombing Derby
gets u n d e r w a y
Monday,
sparking
the
performances
of flight crews nnd ground
support men alike.
A ll told, 1H trophies and
Immeasurable squadron pride
are at stake.
Heavy
Attack
Squadron
Five, r.ow the first squadron
to receive the famous H-rO
Vigilante
reconnaissance-at­
tack aln-raft for. Ueet
ployment, has won the lion's
share o f these trophies In
the past while rolling to five
overall victories in the nine
previous Derbies.
VAII-5 won the last Derby
In 1901, Tho "Savage Sons
o f Sanford,” as the unit is
nicknamed, began their win­
ning ways with victories In
three o f the first four Der­
ides in 1957-58, when the
Bombing Derby was a quar­
terly event.
A triumph In the annual
event o f 1959 competes the
list o f "Savage Son” laurels.
VAII-11 won a quarterly
meet in 1957, another In 1958
and the Eighth Annual Der­
by in 1900 for a total of
three victories, second high­
est.
V A II 9 Is the only other
tquudron to enter the win­
ner’s circle, with a victory
In tiie December 1958 Der­
by, the first time it was held
on an annual basis.

10th Annual
Derby Opens
Here Monday
N avy long-range reconnais­
sance and air striking power
wil be displayed over Florida
and the Southeast next week
as Heavy Attack W in g One
stages

Reunion

0

Tenth

Annual

ford Naval A ir Station.
Slmilated

nuclear a t r I k *

missions, close air support ex­
ercises

and

competition*

In

weapon* handling and employ­
ment s c h e d u l e d

N A T IO N A L DE.MOLAY W E E K will Ik? observed by the Seminole cliapnext week. Mayor A. L. Wilson (le ft) is shown discussing "city pluns”
with Harold Unger (center) Charles Stein (rig h t). Unger is the master
counsellor o f tiie Seminole Chapter, Order o f DcMolay and Stein is a
senior counsellor.
(Ilcruld Photo)

Altamonte To
Celebrate
Dedication and npen house
for the new $350,000 municipal
water

system

at

Longwood Dedicates
Its New City Hall
By Donna Estes

Altamonte

Springs will he held Sunday
beginning at 2 p.m.

Longwood'*
was

new

dedicated

’’ he dedication addresi will during

City

and

ceremonies

Hall

f.r y engineer of tho State
Board of Health.
Master of ceremonies will
ho former councilman Frank
Gcrhardt. IteV. E. W. Miller
will offer the invocation and
M a y o r Lawrence Swofford
will give the welcoming ad­
dress.
Other speakers will include
S. J. Davis Jr., the town at­
torney, and Harold Itadcliffc,
president o f Glace Engineer­
ing. who designed the system
nnd supervised Its construc­
tion.
Following the rihhon rutting
by children of the mayor and
rnunril members, tho plant
will lu* open for Inspection of
the public.
Wives of the rouncil mem­
bers will serve refreshments.

New Sub
WASHINGTON
(U1M)
The N avy’s 36th Polaris mis*
silo submarine will be named
George C. Marshall to honor
and World War 11 Army Chief
the late secretary of atate
the laic secretary of statu
and World War 11 Army chief
of staff.

Schedule Of Events
For Bombing Derby
7 a.m. Weapons loading exercise; competitive drill
Involving loading o f dummy training weapon by ordnance
crews o f five competing squadrons.
11 a.m. Medium Angle loft Bombing: Tests nueleur
weapon* bcmblng accuracy (using dummy weapons) o f
A-3U Skywarriur/A-5A Vigilante flight crews. RA-CC
entrant* to fly reconnaissance mission.
TU E S D A Y
19 a.m. C|o»c A ir Support Mission—Test* A-3II/A-5A
conventional weapons ability in two delivery mndea,
RA-5C entrants to make two bomb drops, then fly recon­
naissance mission.

WEDNESDAY
9:50 a.m. Profile Bombing Mission. Tests bombing
accuracy on simulated nuclear mission against complex
targets.
TH URSD AY
1:30 p.m. Bombing Derby briefing for press, other
special interest groups.
4:30 p.m. Radar Bomb Scoring Bomber Mission: Tests
bombing accuracy on simulated nuclear mission against
multiple targets.
F R ID A Y
9 a.m. A-SA/A-3II/A-4II Skyliawk L e ft Bombing
Competition.
SATURD AY
9:10 a.m. A irrraft launch for A ir Show. (Open House
begins one hour earlier).
9:30 a.m. A ir 8how with 24-plane fly-by.
10:30 a.m. Carrier Airmanship competitions.
11:46 a.m. Heavy Attack W ing On* review and pre­
sentation o f award*.
12:46 p.m. (approxim ately) N avy Appreciation Day
Picnic, Lake Golden Recreation Area, Sanford Naval A If
Station.

evening at an Open House.
Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor

btossod of

the

Thursday Baptist

be given by David Lee, aani-

MONDAY

FORT PIERCE (U P I) The FBI, acting at the urging
of President Johnson to end
zabotage on the strike-bound
Florida East Coast Railway,
announced early today the ar­
rest of two men on charges
o f planting dynamite on a
trestle.
They were the first arrests
since Johnson, who was within 30 milra of one of the dy.
namitings that have plaxued
the railroad for 14 months,
urged the FBI to throw its
full weight into investigations.
Agents said they recovered
a 50 pound bomb made of
15 sticks of dynamite tied
together and rigged to go off
with the passing of a train
over the trestle.
The
FBI in
Washington
identified the two men arrest­
ed as Joseph I.co Vedder,
32, of Miami, and John Wes­
ley Davis, 28, of Fort Pierce.
Dr. and Mr*. A . W. Epps Miami agent-in-charge Fred
Sr. will leave Wednesday for Fruhbose said they were lock­
Atlanta where he will attend ed up in the St. Lucie Coun­
hit 40th class reunion at ty Jail here under bond of
Emory Univeralty and the $75,000.
Thornes P. Hinmen mid-winFrohbose declined to add
tar elinie March 22-i(6.
details of the arrests.

Its

Bombing Derby at the San­

m wA

BRIEFS
4 Die In Fire
CLEVELAND, Ga. (U P I) —
Flames from an exploding oil
furnuce swept through a rest
home preparing for a atate In­
spection
Thursday,
killing
feur elderly residents and in­
juring two other persona.

Space Shot Fails
C A PE K E N N E D Y ( U P I ) —
Tiie United States today fa il­
ed In nil uttompt to rocket a
tiny gold • plated laboratory
22,009 miles into space to
learn more atmut the earth’*
magnetic field.

Citrus Plan
W ASH IN G TO N
(U P I ) —
Tho hoard o f directors o f the
Virgin Islands Corp. met here
today to discuss proposals to
convert 1,700 acres o f its
■urar cane land to orange
groves.

LBJ Flood Flight
D A L L A S (U P I ) — Jack
Ruby's defenders closed out
all testimony at his nturdur
trial today with an expert
who said the slayer has a
” particular, very rare" form
of epilepsy, but he could not
say whether the slayer knew
right from wrong.

Statewide
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) —
Tho
government
today
sought u court order to re­
quire Alabama tu desegre­
gate all it* public schools. It
was the first time the gov­
ernment has asked for desegregation on a statewide
basis.

community'a
Church,

blessed

First
the

building.
Msyor A. R. Lormsnn, in
a brief statement, aaid that
it had taken the combined
efforts, over a period ol many
months, o f all officials of the
city government, as well as
1U employes, to provide the
new building.
Council
Chairman
R. C.
Carlson thanked everyone for
attending and hoped
that
more residcnU now would
attend council meetings.
Officials and employes of
tiie city government present,
other than Mayor and Mra.
Lormann and Council Chairman and Sirs. Carlson, were
Councilman and Mra. B. L.
Helms, Councilman and Mrs.
Carl tam m lcr, Councilman
John
Reams,
Councilman
Rurbon Ferrell, Form er Coun­
cilman Jim Reiter, City Man­
ager and Mrs. John Farina,
Building Inspector and Mra.
William
Litkc, City
Clerk
Mrs. Onnle R. Shomate and
Police Chief and Mrs. Claude
I.ayo.
Dignitaries,
among
some
250 persons
present, were
Rep. S. J. Dsvis Jr., County
Commissioners
Jim
Avery
snd John Alexander,
Alta­
monte Spring* Msyor L a w ­
rence Swofford, County Clerk
Arthur Beckwith, Tax Collec­
tor J. L. Galloway, Superin­
tendent R. T.
Milwee
and
Sanford Police Chief Roy W il­
liams.
Members of tiie Volunteer
F ire Department served cof­
fee and doughnuts.

We're Overstocked With
14" TIRES
NOW ONLY

SHS Band To
Be In Contest
The 0 1 • p i e c • Seminole
High School band will take
part In the annual Florida
Bandmasters Association Dis­
trict 6 contest Saturday at
Daytona Beach.
Twenty-six bands will com­
pete in the event elated at
Mainland High School.
E n s e m b l e s Include the
horn quartet, trumpet trio,
t r u m p e t quartet, clarinet
quartet, flute trio, trombone
quartet, braee quartet, clar­
inet quartet with two groupa
appearing in the latter. In
addition to tha band partic­
ipation, tho ontomblo group*
and individuate will compete
to qualify fo r the state con­
te s t

Monday

through Friday will attract
scores o f military officials,
headed by eight o f the fla g
officer* most concerned with
the fleet'* attack readinesa.
On Saturday, March 21, the
N A S Sunford gates w ill swing
open to the public at 1:16
a m. fo r open house and an
A ir Show headed by bombing
and
reconnaissance
exhibi­
tions, In-flight refueling and
an aerobatic demonitratlon by
famed test pilot Robert (D ob)
Hoover.
Kicking o f f the Derby at T
a. m. Monday w ill be a wea­
pons loading exercise followed
by the week’s first bombing
competition at 11 a. m. Thia
will be the medium angle lo ft
event, teetlng the filers com­
petence in one o f the most i o usual method* ever devised
fo r the delivery o f nuclear
weapon*.
Much o f the attention wilt
focu* on the twin-jet HA-5G
Vigilante, the Navy'a new
niach two (twice the speed o f
sound) tactical reconnaissance
and attack aircraft.
Intimately concerned with
the sleek Vigilante’s prowess
will be such high-ranking vis­
itors at Vies A dm. John 8.
Thach, who as Deputy Chief
o f Naval Operation* for A ir
ie the N avy’s top aviation ad­
visor In the Pentagon.
Other visitors with obvioua
verted interest* in the versatile
airplane’s capabilities
will Ita Vice Adm. Charles B.
Martel!, Commander o f the U.
Second Fleet; Vice Admiral*
Paul II. Ram iey and Paul D.
Stroop, Commanders o f Naval
A ir Forces In the Atlantic and
Pacific respectively, and V ic*
Adm. Robert J. Stroh, Deputy
Director o f the Joint Strategio
Target Planning S ta ff at O ffu ll A F R , Neb.
A group from the N'uvy’a
Bureau o f Weapons, headed
by Rear Adm. Earl R. Eastwold, will also have its atten­
tion focused on the RA-6C,
newest airrraft to enter fleet
use under a Itureuu contract.
Other ranking attendees in­
clude Rear Adm. Louis J.
Kim , Commander Key West
Fuice, and Rear Adm. Edwurd
C. Outlaw, Commander of th*
Naval Aviation Safety Center
In N orfolk, Ve.

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